Franklin A. Alberger | |
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Portrait of Franklin A. Alberger | |
| Member of theNew York State Assembly fromErie County's 3rd district | |
| In office January 1, 1871 – December 31, 1874 | |
| Preceded by | Albert H. Blossom |
| Succeeded by | Edward Gallagher |
| Erie Canal Commissioner | |
| In office January 6, 1862 – December 31, 1867 | |
| Preceded by | William W. Wright |
| Succeeded by | Benjamin F. Bruce |
| 26thMayor of Buffalo | |
| In office January 2, 1860 – January 6, 1862 | |
| Preceded by | Timothy T. Lockwood |
| Succeeded by | William G. Fargo |
| Personal details | |
| Born | January 14, 1825 Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
| Died | August 24, 1877(1877-08-24) (aged 52) Buffalo, New York, United States |
| Party | Republican |
| Spouse | Katherine Rice |
| Children | four children |
| "Franklin A. Alberger".Through The Mayor's Eyes, The Only Complete History of the Mayor's of Buffalo, New York, Compiled by Michael Rizzo. The Buffalonian is produced by The Peoples History Union. 2009-05-27. | |
Franklin Augustus Alberger (January 14, 1825 – August 24, 1877) was an American businessman and politician fromNew York.
He was the son of Job Alberger, abutcher who owned a shop and slaughterhouses. In 1837, the family removed to Buffalo. Franklin learned the butcher's trade from his father, and opened a pork packing business with his brothers. He married Katharine Rice, and they had four children.
He entered politics as aWhig and joined the Republican Party on its foundation. In 1854, he was elected alderman from the Eleventh Ward, and in 1859 from the Ninth Ward. The Union city convention was held on October 22, 1859, and after many ballots Alberger was nominated for Mayor. He wasMayor of Buffalo, New York from January 2, 1860, to January 6, 1862.
He was aCanal Commissioner from 1862 to 1867, elected in1861 and1864 on the Union ticket.
He was aRepublican member of theNew York State Assembly (Erie Co., 3rd D.) in1871,1872,1873 and1874.
He died suddenly, apparently ofcholera, and was buried at theForest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo.
| New York State Assembly | ||
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| Preceded by Albert H. Blossom | New York State Assembly Erie County, 3rd District 1871–1874 | Succeeded by |
| Political offices | ||
| Preceded by | Mayor of Buffalo, NY 1860–1862 | Succeeded by |