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Daniel Dearborn Page

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Parsonsfield, York County, Maine, United States
Death: April 29, 1869 (79)
Washington, District of Columbia, DC, United States
Place of Burial: 4947 W Florissant Avenue, St Louis, Saint Louis County, Missouri, United States
Immediate Family:

Husband of Deborah Nash Page and Jane Catherine Darst
Father of Julia Anne Bacon; 'Carrie' Caroline Maria Coleman and Private

Managed by: Joseph Henry George III
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About Daniel Dearborn Page

Daniel Dearborn Page

From Wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Page

Page was the second mayor of St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

Daniel Page was born in Parsonsfield, Maine in 1790. At the age of fifteen, he moved to Portland, Maine where he learned to be a baker, later setting up his own shop in Boston, Massachusetts. In Boston, he met and married Miss Deborah Young. Shortly thereafter, he moved to New Orleans, Louisiana and became established in the tobacco trading business. Despite his success, he moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1818 due to his wife's failing health as she was adversely affected by the climate in New Orleans.

Page was elected the mayor of St. Louis in 1829 and went on to serve four consecutive one-year terms. He was only the second mayor of St. Louis, the first being William Carr Lane who stepped down after serving six years in office. During his administration, many of the streets in St. Louis were graded and paved, a night watch was established for the protection of the citizens, and street cleaning and refuse collection were begun. Page also strengthened the Health Department and advocated for an improvement to public waterworks system.

After his tenure as mayor had ended, Page turned his attention to his business matters. In 1833, he built the first steam-powered flour mill in St. Louis. In 1848, he partnered with his son-in-law Henry D. Bacon and created the banking house of Page & Bacon. During this time, he invested heavily in railroads and real estate. Page & Bacon closed in 1855 on account of financial difficulties from building of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad.

Daniel Page died in Washington, D.C. on April 29, 1869 and was buried in Bellefontaine Cemetery in north St. Louis. Page Boulevard in St. Louis was named in his honor.

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Daniel Dearborn Page's Timeline

1790
March 5, 1790
Parsonsfield, York County, Maine, United States
1825
August 9, 1825
Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
1828
February 26, 1828
St Louis, MO, United States