Franklin McQuaide

Franklin T. McQuaide (September 2, 1887 - June 21, 1954) was a longtime Pittsburgh Police leader, who served as Pittsburgh Police Chief from 1933 until 1934 and again from Summer 1936-Spring 1939. He was then the head of the homicide division from 1939 until his retirement in 1944 when he became the Chief of Police at Kennywood, an amusement park in neighboring West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.

Franklin T. McQuaide
BornSeptember 2, 1887
Limerick section of Pittsburgh, PA
DiedJune 21, 1954
Police career
DepartmentPittsburgh Police
Service years1907 -1944 (Pittsburgh Police)
Rank - Chief
1933-1934
1936-1939
Other workHead of Homicide
1939-1944

Before becoming chief, McQuaide joined the force as a detective in 1907. He also worked as the head of security at the William Penn Hotel and ran the McQuaide Detective Agency, founded by his father, Thomas A.McQuaide, from 1928 until he was chosen as Pittsburgh Police Chief in 1933. McQuaide lived with his wife, Eleanor Joyce McQuaide, and their nine children in the Mount Washington (Pittsburgh) neighborhood of Pittsburgh.

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Preceded by
Peter P. Walsh
Jacob Dorsey
Pittsburgh Police Chief
1933-1934
1936-1939
Succeeded by
Ben R. Marshall
Harvey J. Scott

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