George Sanderson (politician) explained

George Sanderson
Birth Date:25 February 1810
Birth Place:Boston, Massachusetts
Death Place:Scranton, Pennsylvania
Occupation:Politician
Spouse:Marion Kingsbury
Education:Boston Latin School
Party:Whig
Office1:Mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Term Start1:1859
Term End1:1868
Office2:Member of the Pennsylvania State Senate
Constituency2:17th district
Term Start2:1851
Term End2:1854

George Sanderson (February 25, 1810 – April 1, 1886) was an American politician who served as a Whig member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 17th district from 1851 to 1854[1] and as the tenth mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, from 1859 to 1868.[2]

Early life

Sanderson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and received his education at the Boston Latin School. He worked in merchandising in New York City, New York prior to his relocation to Geneva, New York.[3]

Following his marriage to Marion Kingsbury, he relocated with her to Towanda, Pennsylvania. He studied law and served as District Attorney for six years before resigning to work in private business.[3]

Career

He was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 17th district and served from 1851 to 1854. He befriended Colonel George W. Scranton in 1853 and became one of the founders of Scranton, Pennsylvania.[3]

As mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Sanderson formed the Lancaster City Police force in 1865.[4]

He died at his home in Green Ridge, Scranton on April 1, 1886, and was interred at Forest Hill Cemetery in Dunmore, Pennsylvania.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Cox . Harold . Senate Members S . Wilkes University . Wilkes University Election Statistics Project.
  2. http://www.co.lancaster.pa.us/lancastercity/cwp/view.asp?A=3&Q=517065 Mayors of the City of Lancaster, PA
  3. Web site: Pennsylvania State Senate - George Sanderson Biography . www.legis.state.pa.us . 8 November 2019.
  4. Web site: A Brief History of the Lancaster Bureau of Police . www.lancasterpolice.com . 8 November 2019.
  5. News: Hon. George Sanderson . . 1 . 1886-04-02 . 2020-07-23 . Newspapers.com.