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Mayor Drinkwater and others who shared his vision saw an opportunity for Scottsdale, known as “The West’s Most Western Town” to establish itself as a center for the study and appreciation of the region’s history, encompassing Indigenous Peoples, Spanish and Mexican settlers, and Western pioneers, and to become a nexus “Where the Old West meets the New West.”
This proposed territory consisted of the part of New Mexico Territory south of 33° 40' north. On April 2, [9] they elected a governor, Lewis S. Owings. The provisional territory was to exist until such time as an official territory was created, but that proposal was rejected by Congress at the time. [10]
The city of Scottsdale, Arizona has had 12 mayors since its incorporation in 1951. ... William Schrader 1962 1964 4 John Woudenberg: 1964 1964 [3] 5 C.W. "Bill" Clayton
Lewis will assume the role effective Jan. 2, 2024, succeeding interim CEO Patty Stonesifer who joined The Post in June 2023. William Lewis is named publisher and CEO of the Washington Post Skip to ...
Lewis Wolfley (R) [f] Oakes Murphy (R) 1890 John N. Irwin (R) [f] 1891 1892 William Herring (R) Oakes Murphy (R) Nathan A. Morford (R) 1893 John C. Herndon: L. C. Hughes (D) [h] Charles Morelle Bruce (D) Francis J. Heney (R) 1894 1895 Thomas D. Satterwhite: Oakes Murphy (R) 1896 J. F. Wilson: Charles Morelle Bruce (D) [e] Benjamin J. Franklin ...
Mayor Term Political party Sidney Randolph DeLong: May 17, 1871 – January 6, 1873: Republican (two one-year terms) : James Henry Toole: January 6, 1873 – January 5, 1875
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The small mining camp next to the mine was given a proper name, 'Jerome.' The town was named after the family which had invested a large amount of capital. In 1885 Lewis Williams opened a copper smelter in Bisbee and the copper boom began, as the nation turned to copper wires for electricity.