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John Purroy Mitchel (
July 19,
1879 -
July 6 1918) was the
mayor of New York from
1914 to
1917, and at age 34 the youngest ever; he was sometimes referred to as "The Boy Mayor of New York". His grandfather,
John Mitchel, was a Presbyterian
Young Irelander (Irish nationalist supporter), and a renowned writer and leader in the Irish independence movement.
John Purroy Mitchel obtained his bachelors' degree from
Columbia College of Columbia University in 1899 and graduated from
New York Law School in 1901. He rose to prominence just five years later, for leading the investigation of Manhattan Borough President John F. Ahern and Bronx Borough President Louis Haffin. Both of the Borough Presidents were ejected from their posts as a result of a full investigation, including the murder of a Manhattan gambler named Herman Rosenthal, allegedly on the orders of New York Police Lieutenant
Charles Becker resulting in the controversial impeachment of
William Sulzer, the Governor of New York State, after Sulzer fell out with Tammany boss
Charles Francis Murphy. The young Purroy Mitchel's reputation as a reformer garnered him the support of the anti-Tammany forces. In 1909, Mitchel was elected President of the Board of Alderman (an organization similar to the current City Council). Four years later, at the age of 34, Mitchel was
elected Mayor on the
Fusion (Party) slate, an alliance of Republicans with Jewish and Protestant reformers.
Purroy Mitchel fell out with much of the Catholic hierarchy over positions in favor of ecumenism and his criticisms of the certain bishops' favoritism in municipal politics, although Mitchel was a devout Catholic and had his own Jesuit chaplain.
Mitchel's administration introduced widespread reforms, particularly in the Police Department, which had long been highly corrupt and which was cleaned up by Mitchel's Police Commissioner Arthur Wood. Mitchel's early popularity was soon dented, however, when Tammany Hall attacked a series of planned educational reforms, suggesting that they'd make it impossible for poor Catholic children to receive a free education.
Mitchel advocated universal military training to prepare for war. In a speech at Princeton University on March 1, 1917, he described universal military training as "the [only] truly democratic solution to the problem of preparedness on land."
New York Times, March 1, 1917.
Mitchel ran again for Mayor in the highly-charged
wartime election of 1917. He narrowly lost the Republican primary to William Bennett after a contentious recount, but ran for re-election as a pro-war Fusion candidate against Bennett, the anti-war Socialist
Morris Hillquit and the
Tammany Hall Democrat
John F. Hylan, who won the election without taking a clear position on the War. (Mitchel barely beat Hillquit for second place.)
After failing to get re-elected, Mitchel joined the Signal Corps Army Air service. He died thirteen days short of his thirty-ninth birthday, in a training accident in
Louisiana, on
July 6,
1918. Mitchel fell out of his aircraft at 500 feet and plummeted to the ground, dying instantly. It was thought that he'd forgotten to fasten his seat belt.
Mitchel Field (
Mitchel Air Force Base) on
Long Island was named for him in
1918 and is frequently misspelled, mistaken for being connected to
Billy Mitchell.
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