Philip Becker (April 25, 1830 – July 4, 1898) was mayor of Buffalo, New York, serving 1876–1877 and 1886–1889. He was born in Oberotterbach, Kingdom of Bavaria, on April 25, 1830. He graduated from college in Germany at sixteen years of age. In 1847, Philip and his older brother were provided the means to pay the fare to America and he settled in Buffalo, where his aunt and uncle lived. In 1852, he married Sarah Goetz. He entered the retail and wholesale grocery business. A Republican in politics, his election as mayor on November 2, 1875, was followed quickly by his nomination as a delegate to the 1876 Republican National Convention which successfully nominated Rutherford B. Hayes for the presidency. It was also during his first term, in March 1876, that the new County and City Hall was opened.
Becker was defeated by Solomon Scheu in the election of 1877, but was reelected to a second term in 1885 and to a third in 1887. At the end of his third term, he did not seek re-election. He returned to his business enterprises and retired in 1893. Becker died on July 4, 1898, with an estate valued over $750,000. He was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery and during the period between his first and second terms championed the construction of the Buffalo Music Hall on Main Street and the selection of Buffalo as the site of the 1883 German Sängerfest.
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Image:Buffalo German Insurance Company Building (cropped).jpg|Headquarters of the Buffalo German Insurance Company, co-founded by Becker in 1867
Image:Old County Hall Buffalo NY.jpg|County and City Hall, opened in 1876 during Becker's first term as mayor
Image:Buffalo Sängerhalle, c. early to mid-1880s (from Views of Old-Time Buffalo).jpg|Buffalo Music Hall on Main Street, site of the 1883 German Sängerfest
Image:Philip Becker - Buffalo Evening News 28Dec1885.jpg|Becker depicted in a December 1885 issue of the Buffalo Evening News
Image:Philip Becker House, Buffalo, New York - 20191013.jpg|Becker's home on Delaware Avenue, in which he lived from 1886 until his death
Image:Grave of former mayor Philip Becker, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, New York - 20211004.jpg|Becker's gravesite at Forest Lawn Cemetery
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References
Further reading
- Holli, Melvin G., and Peter D'A. Jones, eds. Biographical Dictionary of American Mayors 1820-1980, (1981) pp. 21–22.
