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Paul C. Barth

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Paul C. Barth

Birth
Calmbach, Landkreis Calw, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Death
21 Aug 1907 (aged 48–49)
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.2326914, Longitude: -85.7233936
Plot
Section B
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Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, 1905-1907.


Bluefield Evening Leader, Bluefield, West Virginia

Friday, August 23, 1907, page 4

Louisville, Ky, Aug 22. - Paul C Barth, for a year and a half mayor of Louisville, and ousted recently by the decision of the Court of Appeals, shot and killed himself yesterday.

Mr Barth ended his life in his private office at the headquarters of the Utica Lime company, of which he was general manager. The shot was heard by his business associates, who rushed into the room to find Mr Barth unconscious on the floor, with a bullet hole in his head. He never recovered consciousness and died about 1 o'clock. Mr Barth was a man of means and was president of the Board of Aldermen for several years. It was Mr Barth who welcomed to Louisville President Roosevelt when on his southwestern tour two years ago. The cause of the suicide is unknown. Since the ousting of Mr Barth's administration by mandate of the Court of Appeals, two months ago, the acts of the officials during his term have been subjected to severe scrutiny by the officials who came in with Mayor Bingham, appointed by Governor Beckham. Nothing was found that reflected any discredit on Mr Barth personally, but the methods of conducting some of the city institutions have been under fire both in official reports and in the press. Mr Barth was very sensitive to criticism and his friends at the time remarked that the condition of affairs seemed to gall him. However he gave no evidence that he was in any danger of a breakdown, physically or mentally, and since the ouster, had been conducting his business affairs as usual. Mr. Barth was forty-three years old and married, with a family of three children.

Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky, 1905-1907.


Bluefield Evening Leader, Bluefield, West Virginia

Friday, August 23, 1907, page 4

Louisville, Ky, Aug 22. - Paul C Barth, for a year and a half mayor of Louisville, and ousted recently by the decision of the Court of Appeals, shot and killed himself yesterday.

Mr Barth ended his life in his private office at the headquarters of the Utica Lime company, of which he was general manager. The shot was heard by his business associates, who rushed into the room to find Mr Barth unconscious on the floor, with a bullet hole in his head. He never recovered consciousness and died about 1 o'clock. Mr Barth was a man of means and was president of the Board of Aldermen for several years. It was Mr Barth who welcomed to Louisville President Roosevelt when on his southwestern tour two years ago. The cause of the suicide is unknown. Since the ousting of Mr Barth's administration by mandate of the Court of Appeals, two months ago, the acts of the officials during his term have been subjected to severe scrutiny by the officials who came in with Mayor Bingham, appointed by Governor Beckham. Nothing was found that reflected any discredit on Mr Barth personally, but the methods of conducting some of the city institutions have been under fire both in official reports and in the press. Mr Barth was very sensitive to criticism and his friends at the time remarked that the condition of affairs seemed to gall him. However he gave no evidence that he was in any danger of a breakdown, physically or mentally, and since the ouster, had been conducting his business affairs as usual. Mr. Barth was forty-three years old and married, with a family of three children.



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