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James Thomson (Pittsburgh mayor)

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James Thomson (December 18, 1790August 10 1876), served as Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1841 to 1842.

Early life

Thomson was born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, in 1790 and arrived in Pittsburgh in 1812. From 1812 to 1825, he operated a jewelry store, making and repairing watches on Market Street. In 1825, he began an engine building business. After one term as mayor, Mr. Thomson renewed his energies in the engine fabrication industry. His firm also built railroad freight cars. From 1853 until 1871, Thomson was the engineer for the Pittsburgh Gas Works. He is buried in Allegheny Cemetery.

See also: List of Mayors of Pittsburgh
Preceded by
William W. Irwin
Mayor of Pittsburgh
1841–1842
Succeeded by
Alexander Hay

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