Andrew Fulton (mayor)
Andrew Fulton | |
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Portrait of Andrew Fulton, c. 1884–1887 | |
33rd Mayor of Pittsburgh | |
In office 1884–1887 | |
Preceded by | Robert W. Lyon |
Succeeded by | William McCallin |
Personal details | |
Born | December 21, 1850 |
Died | February 7, 1925 74) | (aged
Andrew Fulton (December 21, 1850 – February 7, 1925) was Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1884 to 1887.
Early life
The son of Samuel Magee and Agnes Rebecca (Smith) Fulton, he was born in 1850 into a foundry family (the Fulton's cast the bell for the old City Hall in Pittsburgh). He was extremely outgoing and affable and preferred the less formal "Andy Fulton", this charismatic charm as well as his tall stature served him well in a career of politics.
Pittsburgh politics
In 1879, Fulton was elected to the City Council followed soon by his election to the mayor's office in 1887. Mayor Fulton oversaw the completion of the Western Penitentiary during his term. After leaving office he continued to stay active in Pittsburgh politics working on both the city and county levels, with the exception of an absence to Colorado to raise horses for a number of years.
He died in 1925 of pneumonia; and was buried in Allegheny Cemetery.
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Preceded by Robert W. Lyon |
Mayor of Pittsburgh 1884–1887 |
Succeeded by William McCallin |