Francis Armstrong (mayor)

Francis Armstrong
Mayor of Salt Lake City
In office
1886–1890
Preceded by James Sharp
Succeeded by George Montgomery Scott
Constituency Salt Lake City, Utah
Personal details
Born (1839-10-03)October 3, 1839
Northumberland, England
Died June 15, 1899(1899-06-15) (aged 59)
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Spouse(s) Isabella Siddoway
Parents William and Mary Kirk
Religion The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Francis "Frank" Armstrong (3 October 1839 – 15 June 1899) was the fifth mayor of Salt Lake City, serving from 1886 to 1890.[1]

Early life and career

Armstrong was born in Northumberland, England on 3 October 1839. His family migrated to Canada in 1851 in Hamilton, Ontario. Armstrong went to the Richmond, Missouri in 1858 where he worked in a saw mill. He became friends with David Whitmer, one of the Three Witnesses for the Book of Mormon. Armstrong moved to Utah in 1861. He married his wife Isabella Siddoway on 10 December 1864, and they resided in Salt Lake City permanently. Armstrong was elected as Mayor of Salt Lake City in 1886[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 Whitney, Orson (1906). History of Utah: Comprising Preliminary Chapters on the Previous History of Her Founders Accounts of Early Spanish and American Explorations in the Rocky Mountain Region, the Advent of the Mormon Pioneers, the Establishment and Dissolution of the Provisional Government of the State of Deseret, and the Subsequent Creation and Development of the Territory. 4. George Q. Cannon. pp. 269–270.
  2. Tullidge, Edward (1850). The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders. Edward Tullidge. pp. 47–48.
Political offices
Preceded by
James Sharp
Mayor of Salt Lake City
1886–1890
Succeeded by
George Montgomery Scott
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