Joseph M. Barr

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Joseph M. Barr : biography

May 28, 1906 – August 26, 1982

Joseph M. Barr (May 28, 1906 – August 26, 1982) is an American politician who held a variety of positions, including an eleven-year tenure as Mayor of Pittsburgh from 1959 to 1970.

Pittsburgh politics

In 1959 Barr the consummate Harrisburg insider and Lawrence the seasoned Pittsburgh chief swapped roles, with Barr coming "home" and running for Mayor and Lawrence becoming Governor of Pennsylvania. He was instrumental as mayor in completing many of the Lawrence programs, while at the same time having the city’s infrastructure catch up to all the progress that Lawrence instituted. Expanded and modernized street lights, water services and the stadiums were all hallmarks of Barr’s leadership. He oversaw the completion of both Three Rivers Stadium and the Pittsburgh Civic Arena, both having bogged down in heated political disputes during Lawrence’s tenure.

Early life

Barr was born in Pittsburgh to a large family, and started his career as a salesman in the city. In 1940, he became the state’s youngest state senator, serving the Pittsburgh-area in Harrisburg. His career in Harrisburg roughly coincided with David Lawrence’s reign as Pittsburgh mayor.

State Democratic politics

Barr was elected chair of the State Democratic Party in 1954, and was elected Pennsylvania’s male representative on the Democratic National Committee following Lawrence’s death in 1966. He retired from public life in 1972.

Later life

Barr died on August 26, 1982. He is buried in Pittsburgh’s St. Mary Cemetery.