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Andrew Jackson Burke
Mayor of Houston
In office
1878–1878
Preceded byIrvin Capers Lord
Succeeded byWilliam Robinson Baker
Personal details
Born(1813-10-10)October 10, 1813
Elkton, Tennessee, U.S.
DiedMarch 22, 1903(1903-03-22) (aged 89)
SpouseEloise Lusk
Residence(s)Houston, Texas
Professionmerchant

Andrew Jackson Burke (October 10, 1813 – March 22, 1903) was a merchant and mayor of Houston.

Early life[edit]

Burke was born on October 10, 1813, in Elkton, Tennessee to Benjamin and Drucilla Burke. He grew up in Elkton, but after his father died in 1830, he pursued opportunities in Mississippi.[1]

Career[edit]

Burke started his career working for a merchant in Vicksburg, Mississippi. He managed a store in Amsterdam, Mississippi before moving the San Augustine, Texas to open his own store there in 1837. Later that year, he relocated to Houston, the temporary capitol of the Republic of Texas. He quickly established a large mercantile business with a broad array of goods for sale, and even sold fire insurance. By 1844, he formed the partnership of Shepherd & Burke, and also speculated on Houston real estate. The mercantile partnership lasted until 1854, when Benjamin Armistead Shepherd sold his share of the business to Burke, making way for a mercantile partnership with Erastus S. Perkins. Burke was president of the Planters Mutual Insurance starting in 1870.[1]

Personal life[edit]

Burke married Eloise Lusk of St. Augustine, Texas on September 26, 1837. She was the daughter of George Vance Lusk, the first judge of Shelby County, Texas. The couple moved to Houston. Among their children were Matilda Burke Cushing, wife of Edward Hopkins Cushing; Frank S. Burke, an attorney; Edmond L. Burke, a confidant of Edward Mandell House; and Nettie Burke.[1]

Death[edit]

Burke died on March 22, 1903.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Becker, Ann Dunphy (March 11, 2021). "Andrew Jackson Burke". Texas Handbook Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved February 13, 2024.

Bibliography[edit]

Political offices
Preceded by

Irvin Capers Lord

Mayor of Houston, Texas
1878
Succeeded by

William Robinson Baker


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