Daniel Fawcett Tiemann was the mayor of New York from 1858 to 1860. He was a founding trustee of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art.[1] Tiemann was an industrialist, who lived in Manhattanville where he owned D.F. Tiemann & Company Color Works. He was nephew-in-law of Peter Cooper.[2]
References
- ^ Nevins, Allan (1935). Abram S. Hewitt: with some account of Peter Cooper. Harper & brothers. p. 175.
- ^ Thomas C. McCarthy. "Ch. 2 of 7 - C. Godfrey Gunther: NYC Jails Governor & Civil War Mayor". http://www.correctionhistory.org/html/chronicl/gunther/gunther02.html.
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