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Philip Becker

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American politician (1830–1898)

Philip Becker
Portrait of Philip Becker
32nd and 40thMayor of Buffalo
In office
1876–1877, 1886–1889
Preceded byLewis P. Dayton,Jonathan Scoville
Succeeded bySolomon Scheu,Charles F. Bishop
Personal details
Born(1830-04-25)April 25, 1830
DiedJuly 4, 1898(1898-07-04) (aged 68)
Buffalo, New York, United States
PartyRepublican
Spouse
Sarah Goetz
(m. 1852)
Childrenno children
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Philip Becker (April 25, 1830 – July 4, 1898) wasmayor ofBuffalo, New York, serving 1876–1877 and 1886–1889. He was born inOberotterbach,Kingdom of Bavaria, on April 25, 1830. He graduated from college in Germany at sixteen years of age. In 1847, Philip and his older brother were provided the means to pay the fare to America and he settled in Buffalo, where his aunt and uncle lived. In 1852, he married Sarah Goetz. He entered the retail and wholesale grocery business. ARepublican in politics, his election as mayor on November 2, 1875, was followed quickly by his nomination as a delegate to the1876 Republican National Convention which successfully nominatedRutherford B. Hayes for the presidency. It was also during his first term, in March 1876, that the newCounty and City Hall was opened.

Becker was defeated bySolomon Scheu in the election of 1877, but was reelected to a second term in 1885 and to a third in 1887. At the end of his third term, he did not seek re-election. He returned to his business enterprises and retired in 1893. Becker died on July 4, 1898, with an estate valued over $750,000. He was buried inForest Lawn Cemetery[2] under a truncated obelisk of polished black Quincy granite crafted by McDonnell & Sons which, at a weight of 48 tons, was the largest such piece of polished stone ever to have been manufactured at the time.[3]

Becker is arguably most historically notable as a pioneer in, and champion of, German culture in Buffalo. Not only was he the firstGerman-American to be elected as the city's mayor, but he was also instrumental in organizing the Buffalo German Insurance Company in 1867, serving as its president from 1869 until his death,[2] and during the period between his first and second terms championed the construction of the Buffalo Music Hall on Main Street and the selection of Buffalo as the site of the 1883 GermanSängerfest.[3]

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  • Headquarters of the Buffalo German Insurance Company, co-founded by Becker in 1867
    Headquarters of the Buffalo German Insurance Company, co-founded by Becker in 1867
  • County and City Hall, opened in 1876 during Becker's first term as mayor
    County and City Hall, opened in 1876 during Becker's first term as mayor
  • Buffalo Music Hall on Main Street, site of the 1883 German Sängerfest
    Buffalo Music Hall on Main Street, site of the 1883 GermanSängerfest
  • Becker depicted in a December 1885 issue of the Buffalo Evening News
    Becker depicted in a December 1885 issue of theBuffalo Evening News
  • Becker's home on Delaware Avenue, in which he lived from 1886 until his death
    Becker's home on Delaware Avenue, in which he lived from 1886 until his death
  • Becker's gravesite at Forest Lawn Cemetery
    Becker's gravesite at Forest Lawn Cemetery

References

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  1. ^Rizzo, Michael (2005).Through The Mayors' Eyes. Lulu. p. 424.ISBN 978-1-4116-3757-3.
  2. ^abRizzo, Michael (May 27, 2009)."Philip Becker".Through The Mayor's Eyes, The Only Complete History of the Mayor's of Buffalo, New York. Peoples History Union. Archived fromthe original on September 26, 2011. RetrievedMay 30, 2009.
  3. ^abLaChiusa, Chuck."Philip Becker".Buffalo Architecture and History. RetrievedOctober 23, 2021.

Further reading

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  • Holli, Melvin G., and Peter D'A. Jones, eds.Biographical Dictionary of American Mayors 1820-1980, (1981) pp.21–22.
Political offices
Preceded byMayor of Buffalo, New York
1876–1877
Succeeded by
Preceded byMayor of Buffalo, New York
1886–1889
Succeeded by


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