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James Pendergast

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James Pendergast
Drawing of Pendergast in Kansas City Times (1911)
Personal details
Born
James Francis Pendergast

(1856-01-27)January 27, 1856
Gallipolis, Ohio, U.S.
DiedNovember 10, 1911(1911-11-10) (aged 55)
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Resting placeMount Saint Mary's Cemetery
Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Mary Kline
(m. 1886; died 1905)
RelationsThomas J. Pendergast (brother)
OccupationPolitician

James Francis Pendergast (January 27, 1856 – November 10, 1911) was a Democratic politician and the first Big City Boss of Kansas City, Missouri. He was the elder brother of Thomas J. Pendergast and Michael J. Pendergast.

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Early life

Pendergast was born on January 27, 1856, in Gallipolis, Ohio, to Michael and Mary Pendergast. His family moved to St. Joseph, Missouri in 1859. He was educated at the public schools there. Pendergast moved to Kansas City in 1876.[1] Pendergast worked in packing houses and then worked at the Jarboe Foundry.[1] After winning a horse race on a long shot, he opened a saloon named Climax after the horse in the West Bottoms.[citation needed] In 1880, he opened a boarding house at 1320-1322 St. Louis Avenue in Kansas City called the old American House. He ran the boarding house for about 31 years.[1]

Career

In 1884, he was elected as a delegate to represent the sixth ward in the Democratic City Convention. In 1887, he became the Democratic committeeman from the first ward.[citation needed] He was elected alderman in 1892. Known as "Alderman Jim" and "Big Jim", he achieved political power by doing favors. He remained in that role until 1910.[1]

His chief political rival was Joe Shannon. Pendergast's faction was called the "goats" because it wanted to climb out of the river bottoms, but Shannon's faction was the "rabbits" because its power base was in the river bottom.[citation needed]

Personal life

Pendergast married Mary Kline in 1886. She died in 1905.[1]

Pendergast died on November 10, 1911, at the home of his sister in Kansas City.[1] He was buried at Mount Saint Mary's Cemetery in Kansas City.[2]

Legacy

A statue of James Pendergast is on Quality Hill overlooking the West Bottoms.

After Pendergast's death, a statue of him was placed in Mulkey Square overlooking the West Bottoms. It is now in Case Park on Quality Hill.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "James Pendergast is Dead". Kansas City Times. November 11, 1911. p. 1. Retrieved October 13, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  2. ^ "The Pendergast Pallbearers". The Kansas City Star. November 12, 1911. p. 14A. Retrieved October 13, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.Open access icon

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