William McCallin

William McCallin

Portrait of William McCallin,
c. 1887–1890
34th Mayor of Pittsburgh
In office
1887–1890
Preceded by Andrew Fulton
Succeeded by Henry I. Gourley
Personal details
Born (1842-08-08)August 8, 1842
Died September 4, 1904(1904-09-04) (aged 62)

William McCallin (August 8, 1842 – September 4, 1904) was Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1887 to 1890.

Early life

Mayor McCallin was born in Mercer County, Pennsylvania north of Pittsburgh in 1842 into a livery family.

Pittsburgh politics

He was successful in elections to County Coroner and Allegheny County Sheriff in 1881. After his service as Sheriff he ran successfully for Pittsburgh mayor. During his term in office he led the charge for prolific construction of critical infrastructure that the rapidly developing city required to be successful. He oversaw the opening of Schenley Park in 1889. Pittsburgh's industrial might was displayed for the world during McCallin's reign as mayor when the first mold of aluminum was cast in the city.

McCallin died in 1904 of Dropsy; and was buried in Homewood Cemetery.

Political offices
Preceded by
Andrew Fulton
Mayor of Pittsburgh
1887–1890
Succeeded by
Henry I. Gourley
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