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- Q6687924 description "American politician".
- Q6687924 description "American politician".
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- Q6687924 abstract "Louis P. Fuhrmann (1868–1931) was Mayor of the City of Buffalo, New York, serving 1910–1917. He was born in Buffalo, New York on November 7, 1868. He grew up on the city's east side, graduated from Central High School, and began working in the meat packing industry. In 1892, he started his own meat packing business at 1010 Clinton Street. He married Alice S. Meald on July 13, 1900.In 1905, Fuhrmann was first elected a member of the Board of Aldermen from the Fifth Ward. He was elected November 2, 1909, as the Democratic candidate. He was elected to a second term on November 4, 1913. During this term, America entered World War I and the Mayor was integral in assisting the Federal Government in coordination of the American forces. He was defeated in his quest for a third term on November 6, 1917, and returned to his meat packing business.In 1917, he was elected president of the Buffalo Baseball and Amusement Company and, in 1922, appointed a member of the Buffalo Board of Education. He died on February 23, 1931, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery.".
- Q6687924 birthDate "1868-11-07".
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- Q6687924 birthYear "1868".
- Q6687924 deathDate "1931-02-23".
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- Q6687924 deathYear "1931".
- Q6687924 orderInOffice "Mayor of Buffalo".
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- Q6687924 birthDate "1868-11-07".
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- Q6687924 dateOfDeath "1931-02-23".
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- Q6687924 name "Fuhrmann, Louis P.".
- Q6687924 name "Louis P. Fuhrmann".
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- Q6687924 shortDescription "American politician".
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- Q6687924 comment "Louis P. Fuhrmann (1868–1931) was Mayor of the City of Buffalo, New York, serving 1910–1917. He was born in Buffalo, New York on November 7, 1868. He grew up on the city's east side, graduated from Central High School, and began working in the meat packing industry. In 1892, he started his own meat packing business at 1010 Clinton Street. He married Alice S. Meald on July 13, 1900.In 1905, Fuhrmann was first elected a member of the Board of Aldermen from the Fifth Ward.".
- Q6687924 label "Louis P. Fuhrmann".
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- Q6687924 givenName "Louis P.".
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- Q6687924 name "Louis P. Fuhrmann".
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