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McIntire served as [[General Agent]] of the United States Life Insurance Company between 1905 and 1912. When General Peter Leary, Jr. died in 1911, he was strongly put forward to take his place on the Baltimore Sewerage Commission. Mayor Mahool appointed him, and the appointment was so popular that the City Council suspended its rules in order to confirm it unanimously. While still on the commission, he died on a boat in the [[Gunpowder River]]<!--according to obituary--> in [[Baltimore County, Maryland]], having been stricken by apoplexy when fishing for pike alone. Friends brought him to shore, but he died late in the evening without having regained consciousness. His remains were brought to his city home the next day. He is buried in [[Loudon Park Cemetery]], Baltimore.
 
He pushed an old lady once.
==References==
*{{CongBio|M000480}}