John Barker (Philadelphia)

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Preceded byRobert Wharton
Succeeded byRobert Wharton
Preceded byMichael Keppele
Succeeded byJohn Geyer
John Barker
53rd and 56th
Mayor of Philadelphia
In office
October 18, 1808  October 16, 1810
Preceded byRobert Wharton
Succeeded byRobert Wharton
In office
October 20, 1812  October 19, 1813
Preceded byMichael Keppele
Succeeded byJohn Geyer
Personal details
Died
Resting placeLaurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
PartyDemocratic-Republican
Military service
Allegiance United States of America
Years of service1777-1808
RankMajor General
Battles/warsAmerican Revolutionary War

Major General John Barker (c.1746April 3, 1818) was twice mayor of Philadelphia. He was also a tailor.

Barker served in the Revolutionary War and remained active in the military through 1808, when he retired as Major General of the First Brigade, First Division.

He served twice as sheriff of Philadelphia, from 1794 to 1797 and 1803 to 1807. He was appointed an alderman of the city of Philadelphia by Governor Thomas McKean on October 22, 1800. He was elected mayor by the Select and Common Councils on October 20, 1808, and was re-elected in 1809 and again, after an interval of two years, in 1812.[1]

During the War of 1812, he served on the city's Committee of Defense.

He died in Philadelphia at age 72.[2] His original interment is unknown but his remains were reinterred to Laurel Hill Cemetery in Philadelphia.[3]

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