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John Darragh

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Preceded by
  
Ebenezer Denny

Resting place
  
Allegheny Cemetery

Resigned
  
1825


Succeeded by
  
John M. Snowden

Name
  
John Darragh

Children
  
Cornelius Darragh

Spouse(s)
  
Margaret "Peggy" Calhoun

Role
  
Former Mayor of Pittsburgh

Died
  
May 13, 1828, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

Previous office
  
Mayor of Pittsburgh (1817–1825)

John Darragh (1772 – May 14, 1828) was a U.S. politician. He served as the Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1817 to 1825.

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Early life

Darragh was born in Ireland, the son of John Darragh and Margaret Oliver. In 1774, the Darragh family, including young John, his older brother Daniel, and at least one sister, emigrated to Nottingham Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, in the Pittsburgh area. Two more brothers, Neal and Archibald, would be born there.

Darragh began his career as a merchant on Fourth Avenue between Wood Street and Smithfield Street in the city. Darragh eventually parlayed his success as merchant into becoming the president of the Bank of Pittsburgh.

He married Margaret "Peggy" Calhoun. They had six children, one of whom, Cornelius, would also be prominent in local politics.

Pittsburgh politics

Darragh served terms as Justice of the Peace and Burgess of the Borough.

John Darragh became mayor of Pittsburgh on January 14, 1817 on the sudden retirement of Ebenezer Denny because of health concerns. His tenure as mayor saw the construction of sidewalks and street drainage systems. The start of a citywide water system also took root during his service.

John Darragh also hosted world leaders for the first time in Pittsburgh's history. U.S. President James Monroe visited Pittsburgh on September 5, 1817; he toured military installations around the area, including the Allegheny Arsenal.

French statesmen and general Marquis de Lafayette also visited Pittsburgh with John Darragh as host on May 30, 1825.

Later life

On Wednesday May 14, 1828, Darragh died after a long fight with consumption. Originally interred in the churchyard of Pittsburgh's First Presbyterian Church, his remains were reburied in 1861 at Allegheny Cemetery.

Honors

Darragh Street near the University of Pittsburgh is named for John and/or Cornelius Darragh.

References

John Darragh Wikipedia