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James Calhoun was first elected in 1794 under the old Baltimore Town government with a group of town commissioners, and continued as the first mayor under the new City Charter in 1796–97, when the city was incorporated as the "City of Baltimore" under the authority of the Maryland General Assembly, which had originally authorized the port in ...
Brandon Maurice Scott (born April 8, 1984) [1] is an American politician serving as the mayor of Baltimore, Maryland, since 2020.He was the president of the Baltimore City Council from 2019 to 2020, having been elected to the position to replace Jack Young following Catherine Pugh's resignation, as well as a member of the Baltimore City Council from the second district from 2011 to 2019.
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. James Calhoun (April 17, 1743 – August 14, 1816) was an American politician from Maryland who served as the first mayor of Baltimore , from 1794 until 1804, when he resigned.
Du Burns was first elected to the Baltimore City Council in 1971. He was later elected City Council President in 1983, defeating Mary Pat Clarke in the election. [3] In January 1987, the then-Mayor William Donald Schaefer resigned after being elected Governor of Maryland. As City Council president, Burns was elevated to mayor, becoming the ...
1964 - Baltimore News-American newspaper begins publication. 1968 Baltimore riot of 1968; Baltimore American Indian Center is established. 1970 - Population: 905,787; 1971 - William Donald Schaefer becomes mayor. 1974 - Baltimore municipal strike of 1974; 1976 - Maryland Science Center opens. 1977 - Baltimore World Trade Center opens. Baltimore ...
James Calhoun was first elected in 1794 under the old Baltimore Town government with a group of town commissioners, and continued as the first mayor under the new City Charter in 1796–97, when the city was incorporated as the "City of Baltimore" under the authority of the Maryland General Assembly, which had originally authorized the port in ...
Scott, the first mayor in Baltimore to win reelection in two decades, is widely known for his implementation of the Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement, which led to a decrease in ...
Howard Wilkinson Jackson (August 4, 1877 – August 31, 1960 [1]) was the Mayor of Baltimore, Maryland for two separate mayoral administrations, the first of four years from 1923 to 1927 and the second administration of three terms of four years each (12 years) from 1931-1943, especially being influential during the "hard times" of economic upheaval of the "Great Depression", building and ...