John M. Snowden

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John M. Snowden
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John Maugeridge Snowden
3rd Mayor of Pittsburgh
In office
1825–1828
Preceded byJohn Darragh
Succeeded byMagnus Miller Murray
Personal details
BornJanuary 13, 1776
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedApril 1, 1845 (aged 69)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Political partyDemocratic-Republican, Democratic
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Moor
RelationsWilliam Snowden (father)
ResidenceCarrick, Pittsburgh

John Maugridge Snowden (January 13, 1776 – April 1, 1845) served as Mayor of Pittsburgh City from 1825 to 1828.

Early life[]

Snowden was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to a revolutionary war family of patriots. His father, John Snowden, was a hero of the war, being imprisoned by the British forces and dying in their custody. His mother, Elizabeth Moor, was a major advisor to General Washington during his Pennsylvania campaigns. In 1811 Snowden began a printing and book business in Pittsburgh. He eventually bought and edited his own newspaper, the Pittsburgh Mercury. Like his predecessor as Mayor, John Darragh, he used his appointment as President of the Bank of Pittsburgh to launch his mayoral candidacy.

Pittsburgh politics[]

Portrait of John M. Snowden, c. 1825–1828

Snowden served terms as Allegheny County Recorder and Treasurer before being elected mayor of Pittsburgh in 1825. He served until 1828.

Later life[]

Mayor Snowden died suddenly of heart disease on April 1, 1845 at his residence in Allegheny City, now Pittsburgh's North Side.[1][2] He was buried at Concord Presbyterian Church on Brownsville Road, near his home there.

Honors[]

Allegheny County's community Snowden (part of present-day South Park Township) was named for John Snowden.

Preceded by
John Darragh
Mayor of Pittsburgh
1825–1828
Succeeded by
Magnus Miller Murray

References[]

  1. ^ "Died". Pittsburgh Morning Post. April 2, 1845. p. 2, col. 3.
  2. ^ "The Late [illegible] Snowden". Pittsburgh Morning Post. April 3, 1845. p. 2, col. 1.
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