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James Archbald

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Birthplace: Little Cumbrae Island, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: August 26, 1870
Scranton, Lackawanna County, PA, United States
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Son of James Archbald and Ann Wodrow
Husband of Sarah Augusta Temple Archbald
Father of James Archibald; Mary Woodrow Archbald; Thomas Archbald; Sarah Augusta Archbald and Hon. Robert Wodrow Archbald, Sr.
Brother of Robert Wodrow Archbald; Margaret Ann Archbald; Peter Archbald; Patrick Archbald and Helen Louisa Archbald

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About James Archbald

JAMES ARCHBALD (aka JAMES ARCHIBALD)

ARCHIBALD
JAMES JAMES ARCHIBALD/MARY ANN WOODROW FR238 (FR238) M
05/03/1793 620/ 10 395 West Kilbride

Biography Published by Wikipedia

James Archbald (1793–1870) was a Scottish-American railroad executive and politician. After immigrating to the United States with his family in 1805, he later was elected as Pennsylvania state representative and as the first mayor of Carbondale, Pennsylvania.

Early life and family

Archbald was born March 3, 1793, on Little Cumbrae island, off the Ayrshire coast of Scotland, to a family of shepherds. His family was one of many displaced by the Lowland Clearances; they emigrated to the United States when he was 12. They purchased a farm in the Mohawk Valley in New York.

In 1832 he married Sarah Augusta Frothingham (born 1805), the daughter of Major Thomas and Elizabeth Frost Frothingham of Sand Lake, New York. They had seven children: James, Mary, Augusta, Thomas, Robert, a son who died in infancy, and a daughter Elizabeth, who died at age 12.

Railroad career

From his location in the Mohawk Valley, Archbald had become familiar with the Erie Canal, which was completed through the Mohawk Valley in 1824. He went into the canal and railroad industry, which was displacing canals as the transportation of choice. Succeeding John B. Jervis, Archbald served as the general superintendent of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company (D&H) from 1829 to 1854. He helped plan the construction of the Pennsylvania Coal Company's railroad from Pittston to Hawley in 1847.

He left D&H to become the vice president of Michigan Southern and Northern Indiana Railroad in 1854. Two years later in 1856, he became the general manager and chief engineer of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad and relocated to Scranton, where it had its headquarters. He lived there until his death in 1870.

Political career

In 1851 Archbald was elected as the first mayor of Carbondale, Pennsylvania. He was reelected three times and served four terms. His last year of office was 1855. He was nominated at the Lackawanna County Convention held at Wilkes-Barre September 4, 1866, to represent the 133rd district in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He had no partisan affiliation.

Legacy and honors

Archbald borough is named in his honor.

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James Archbald's Timeline

1793
March 3, 1793
Little Cumbrae Island, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
March 3, 1793
West Kilbride, Ayrshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1838
February 13, 1838
New York, United States
1840
June 16, 1840
Carbondale, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States
1843
July 23, 1843
Carbondale, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States
1846
1846
Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States
1848
September 10, 1848
Carbondale, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States
1870
August 26, 1870
Age 77
Scranton, Lackawanna County, PA, United States