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John F. Dolan : ウィキペディア英語版
John F. Dolan
John F. Dolan (1922–2013) was a longtime member of the Massachusetts State Legislature and an advocate of conservation. During his tenure in office as a State Representative, Dolan helped create groundbreaking legislation for the conservation of natural resources in the State of Massachusetts.〔Obit. Boston Globe June 23, 2013, J.M. Lawrence〕
== Early life and military service ==
Dolan was born in Ipswich, Massachusetts on September 7, 1922 and was the oldest child of Charles L. Dolan and Rose Kilborn. Often called "Jack" from the time of childhood, Dolan spent his early years on Grape Island (Essex County, Massachusetts) where his mother's family had resided for many years. Dolan's uncle was Lewis Kilborn, who would later become the island's last living residents. During the early years of the 20th Century, Grape Island was home to numerous families, most of whom made their living digging clams or fishing in the Atlantic or the nearby rivers. As Dolan would later remember, “My first chore was to keep the wood box behind the stove full. When the big wood box was half full, sometimes I would crawl in and take a nap.”〔
In the early 1930s, Dolan's father moved the family off the island and into a residence in Ipswich proper. The transition proved difficult for Dolan's mother who would suffer a nervous breakdown. In 1934, Jack Dolan was sent to live at the Hillside School for Boys in Marlborough, Massachusetts were he would remain until his enlistment in the US Navy in 1942.〔("Ipswich Remembers John 'Jack' Dolan" ), Beverly Perna, Ipswich Chronicle, June 9, 2013〕 During the Second World War Dolan would serve on board the transport vessel USS Pastores and later as a gun crew captain on the USS Chicago (CA-136). In July 1945, Dolan and his shipmates on board the Chicago participated in the first naval bombardment of Japan against the Kamaishi Industrial District. After the war, Dolan returned to Ipswich, where he married Lucy Eustace and soon entered local politics.〔Obit. Salem News, May 27, 2013〕

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