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American politician For the East India Company chaplain, see Samuel Thomas Pettigrew.
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Samuel Pettigrew
Portrait of Samuel Pettigrew,
c. 1832–1836
7th Mayor of Pittsburgh
In office
1832–1836
Preceded byMagnus Miller Murray
Succeeded byJonas R. McClintock
Personal details
BornEaston, Pennsylvania
Died1841
Spouse(s)Martha Barclay (1814–1823, her death)
Charlotte Clayland (1824–1841, his death)

Samuel Pettigrew served as Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1832 to 1836, his administration was marked by the industrialization of the city. Pittsburgh celebrated its newfound might by christening the first steam locomotive in the mid-west aptly named "The Pittsburgh". Mayor Pettigrew contended with one of the city's first major disasters when a flood crested at 38.2 feet in February 1832. He was also both the last Pittsburgh mayor appointed by City Council and the first Pittsburgh mayor to win a general election outright by all the city's citizens.

Pettigrew married Martha Barclay in 1814, and she died in 1823. He married Charlotte Clayland in 1824. He died in 1841.

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References

  1. "Popular Pittsburgh Error". Archived from the original on 2014-11-01. Retrieved 2014-11-01.
  2. "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search".
Preceded byMagnus Miller Murray Mayor of Pittsburgh
1832–1836
Succeeded byJonas R. McClintock
Mayors of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania since the 1816 City Charter


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