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John Swift (politician)






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Portrait of Swift

John Swift (27 June 1790 – 9 June 1873) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a long-time mayor of Philadelphia. Born and died in Philadelphia, he was admitted to the bar in 1810. He was a leader of the Whigs of Philadelphia and served as mayor in several non-consecutive terms: 1832–1838, 1839–1841, and 1845–1849. In 1840, Swift became the first mayor to be elected by popular election. He is buried at Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia.

Personal life[edit]

John Swift was born in Philadelphia on January 21, 1790. His father, Charles Swift, was one of the founders of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Swift graduated from University of Pennsylvania in 1808 with a Bachelor of Arts Degree. Swift married Mary Truxton, daughter of Commodore Thomas Truxton, on March 11, 1808. He was admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar five days later, on March 16, 1811.

Swift was elected a member of the State in Schuylkill, otherwise known as the Schuylkill Fishing Company, on October 2, 1822. His name appears first in the charter granted by the commonwealth to the State in the Schuylkill on April 27, 1838.[1]

Military career[edit]

Swift served as the Captain of the second company of the Washington Guards during the War of 1812. Post-war Swift became a Colonel.

Mayor of Philadelphia[edit]

Swift served 12 years as a Mayor of Philadelphia over three terms. Swift was in office during the 1834 Philadelphia race riot. Swift won the first Philadelphia Mayoral election with popular vote on October 15, 1839. The following year, on October 20, 1840, Swift won the first Philadelphia Mayoral election purely decided by popular vote.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Balch, Thomas Willing (1906). The Swift Family of Philadelphia. pp. 24–25.
  • ^ "Mayors of Philadelphia". www.phila.gov. Archived from the original on 22 February 2021. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
  • External links[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    Benjamin Wood Richards

    Mayor of Philadelphia
    1832–1838
    Succeeded by

    Isaac Roach

    Preceded by

    Isaac Roach

    Mayor of Philadelphia
    1839–1841
    Succeeded by

    John Morin Scott

    Preceded by

    Peter McCall

    Mayor of Philadelphia
    1845–1849
    Succeeded by

    Joel Jones


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