George W. Guthrie
1848–1917 (age 69)
Mayor
Biography
George W. Guthrie served as Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1906 to 1909, a period of significant growth and development for the city. During his tenure, Guthrie focused on civic improvements and progressive reforms that helped shape Pittsburgh's development in the early twentieth century.
Guthrie's leadership during these formative years contributed to Pittsburgh's emergence as a major American industrial and cultural center. His commitment to public service and municipal advancement left a lasting impact on the city's infrastructure and governance.