John Swift (American)
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John Swift (b. 27 June 1790, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; d. 9 June 1873, Philadelphia) was an American lawyer and politician and long-time Mayor of Philadelphia. He was admitted to the bar in 1810. He was a leader of the Whigs of Philadelphia and served as mayor 1832-1838, 1839-1841, and 1845-1849. In 1840, Swift became the first mayor to be elected in popular elections. He is buried at Christ Church Burial Ground.
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 (Philadelphia) |
Preceded by Peter McCall |
Mayor of Philadelphia 1845–1849 |
Succeeded by Joel Jones |
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