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firm, he bought his father's interest in the firm and spent five years managing the firm. He then sold his interest to the Frazer & Jones Company. In 1882, he founded the manufacturing business Syracuse Malleable Iron Works, serving as its proprietor and sole owner. He was also a director of the Merchants' National Bank.
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After finishing school, Burns began working for the saddlery hardware manufacturer Frazer & Burns, which his father was a partner of. He spent three years in the firm's office, two years in the factory, and two years handling the company's business on the road. When his father retired from the
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Burns died at home from an illness he had for several years on August 15, 1915. He was buried in
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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in 1887, and as Mayor of the suburbs of Danforth and
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Syracuse, New York
Peter Burns
Mt. Pleasant Military Academy
New York State Assembly
Republican
Onondaga County
1890
Skaneateles Lake
Mayor of Syracuse
Geddes
Burnet Park
Freemasons
Knights Templar
Scottish Rite
Shriners
Elks
Oakwood Cemetery


Onondaga's Centennial, Gleanings of a Century
Google Books
Biographical Sketches of 1000 Prominent Syracusans
Internet Archive
The Evening Journal Almanac, 1890
Internet Archive


"Former Mayor and Businessman Is Claimed by Death"
Syracuse Journal
Fultonhistory.com

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