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Preceded by
  
W. W. Patterson

Succeeded by
  
D. A. Fisher


Religion
  
Christian

Name
  
Patrick Moriarty

Patrick Moriarty

Died
  
October 25, 1928(1928-10-25) (aged 77) Ashland, Kentucky United States

Parents
  
Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moriarty, Sr.

Residence
  
Ashland, Kentucky United States

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Patrick Moriarty, Jr. (January 7, 1851 – October 25, 1928) was the former mayor of Ashland, Kentucky. He played an early part in the business, religious, civic, and political affairs of the area, and was the founder of Moriarty's, a retail furniture business.

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Biography

Moriarty was born in 1851 in Virginia to Patrick Moriarty, Sr., and his wife. They moved to Ashland, Kentucky, then known as Poage's Landing, in 1854. At an early age, Moriarty became active in the business, religious, and political affairs of Ashland, serving on the City Council for a number of terms and acting as the seventh mayor of Ashland in 1889. Mr. Moriarty served as Park Commissionaire and was one of the charter members of the first Chamber of Commerce, then known as the Commercial Club of Ashland. He was a lifetime member of the Holy Family Church. Moriarty was engaged in the lumber and contracting business.

In 1905, Patrick Moriarty, with Mr. Will Geiger, established the Moriarty-Geiger Furniture Company, located at 215 - 16th Street in Ashland. The following year Mr. Geiger retired from the business and Mr. Moriarty continued in the business, changing the name to P. Moriarty Furniture Store. In 1910 the business was moved to 1616 Greenup Avenue.

In 1925, Mr. Moriarty's son-in-law became manager, but Mr. Moriarty continued active in the business until his death in 1928.

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Patrick Moriarty Wikipedia