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Harry W. Hannah
HARRY W. HANNAH; Member of Select Council; Fourth Ward, Pittsburg. - Young men are taking an active part in politics to-day and they are prominent in all legislative assemblies.  One of the new members is Mr. Harry W. Hannah, Select Councilman from the Fourth Ward.  Mr. Hannah was born in the Fourth Ward of Pittsburg in 1862 and has lived thee all his life.  In politics he is a staunch Republican and has been a delegate to city and county conventions, and is a member of the Tariff Club.  He has been a school director for several years and was elected to the Select Council from the Fourth Ward on the Republican ticket in November last to fill the unexpired term of Henry Metzger, deceased.  For the last five years Mr. Hannah has been identified with the Duquesne Freight Department P. R. R. in Pittsburg, and before that was in the Pension Office.  He is also engaged in the grocery business, and is also a member of the Bridge Committee and Public Works.  He is a member of the Royal Arcanum.
Source:  Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, publ. 1896 - Page 112

 



 
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