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Appointed by City Council, formerly president of the bank of Pittsburgh. 3 John M. Snowden: 1825–1828 Democratic-Republican, Jacksonian: Appointed by City Council, formerly president of the bank of Pittsburgh and county treasurer, edited the Pittsburgh Mercury. 4 Magnus Miller Murray: 1828–1830 Jacksonian, Democrat: Appointed by City Council 5
Edward Carol Boyle (December 24, 1904 – June 29, 1981) was the Allegheny County District Attorney in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from January 3, 1956, until January 6, 1964. Mr. Mr. Boyle attended Duquesne University School of Law Class of 1928.
The treasurer also serves on boards that oversee state pension funds and has a voice in how these funds are managed and invested. Other board-related activities allow the treasurer to help provide Pennsylvania schools with tax-exempt financing for modernization, make grants to distressed communities, and finance the purchase of rental housing ...
Edward C. Boyle, (died 1981), Allegheny County District Attorney for Pittsburgh from 1956 to 1964 Edward James Boyle Sr. (1913–2002), U.S. federal judge Emmet D. Boyle (1879–1926), former Governor of Nevada
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The mayoral election of 1989 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania was held on Tuesday, November 7, 1989. The incumbent mayor, Sophie Masloff of the Democratic Party chose to run for her first full term after having ascended the mayor's office from the position of President of City Council upon the death of long-time mayor Richard Caliguiri .
Eleven days after 57-year-old Anthony Talotta arrived at a Pittsburgh jail, he died from what his family says was a treatable and preventable infection from a foot wound. Talotta, who had autism ...
Hugh Boyle was born on October 8, 1873, in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, one of nine children of Charles and Anna (née Keelan) Boyle. [1] His father was an Irish immigrant who worked as a coal miner. [2] He received his early education at local parochial schools, and enrolled at St. Vincent College in Latrobe at age 14. [3]