Benair C. Sawyer

Summary

Benair Clement Sawyer (October 18, 1822 – March 13, 1908), was the Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1862 to 1864.[1]

Benair C. Sawyer
Portrait of Benair C. Sawyer,
c. 1862–1864
24th Mayor of Pittsburgh
In office
1862–1864
Preceded byGeorge Wilson
Succeeded byJames Lowry, Jr.
Personal details
Born(1822-10-18)October 18, 1822
DiedMarch 13, 1908(1908-03-13) (aged 85)

Life edit

His family was in the soap making business. While he was mayor the American Civil War's single worst civilian accident occurred when, on September 17, 1862, the Allegheny Arsenal exploded and claimed the lives of seventy-eight people. Most of the fatalities were young women. [2]

After his political career, the Panic of 1873 decimated Sawyer's assets, forcing him to move to Colorado. He would later prosper there from investments in mining. He died in California.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ A Century and a Half of Pittsburg (sic) and her People, Vol.4, edited by John Newton Boucher. Lewis Publishing (1908)
  2. ^ Connors, Michael (September 12, 2010), "The Next Page: The Allegheny Arsenal explosion -- Pittsburgh's Civil War carnage", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, retrieved September 13, 2010
Preceded by Mayor of Pittsburgh
1862–1864
Succeeded by