Andrew Fulton

1850–1925 (age 75)

Mayor

Biography

Andrew Fulton (1850–1925) served as Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1884 to 1887, leading the city during a period of significant industrial growth and urban development. As chief executive of one of America's most dynamic industrial centers, Fulton oversaw municipal improvements and policies that reflected Pittsburgh's emergence as a major hub of steel and manufacturing. His administration navigated the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid industrial expansion.

Fulton's tenure as mayor reflected the civic leadership required to manage a growing metropolis. His service to Pittsburgh contributed to the city's development during a transformative era in American industrial history, helping to establish the infrastructure and governance that would support the city's continued growth throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries.