Robert M. Riddle


Robert M. Riddle (born August 17, 1812, died December 18, 1858) was an American politician.

Robert Riddle, the son of judge James Riddle, grew up in Philadelphia and worked in front of his policy with various banks. He was also a postmaster and editor at the Commercial Journal. From 1853 to 1854 he acted as mayor of Pittsburgh. In his office time, the worst cholera epidemic in the city falls. Robert M. Riddle was involved in the founding of the Republican Party of the United States in 1854. Weblinks Edit sourcetext Standard data (person): LCCN: nr2004002011 | VIAF: 41788342 Wikipedia People Search

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