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** [[Thomas Tate]], 43 votes | ** [[Thomas Tate]], 43 votes | ||
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** [[ | ** [[James Luckie]], physician | ||
** [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]] | ** [[Mortimer Jordan, Jr]], physician | ||
** [[William Morris]] | ** [[William Morris]], banker | ||
** [[Benjamin Roden]] | ** [[Benjamin Roden]], grocer | ||
** [[John A. Milner]] | ** [[John A. Milner]], engineer | ||
** [[James O'Connor]] | ** [[James O'Connor]] | ||
** [[Christian Enslen]] | ** [[Christian Enslen]], merchant | ||
** [[Frank P. O'Brien]] | ** [[Frank P. O'Brien]], building supplier and theater owner | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:58, 25 July 2014
The 1872 Birmingham municipal election was an election for a two-year term as Mayor of Birmingham and for open seats on the Birmingham Board of Aldermen. The race drew a total of 658 voters.
Results
- Mayor of Birmingham:
- James Powell, 346 votes, winner
- Ellison, 195 votes
- J. B. Webb, 74 votes
- Thomas Tate, 43 votes
- Birmingham Board of Aldermen:
- James Luckie, physician
- Mortimer Jordan, Jr, physician
- William Morris, banker
- Benjamin Roden, grocer
- John A. Milner, engineer
- James O'Connor
- Christian Enslen, merchant
- Frank P. O'Brien, building supplier and theater owner
References
- Dubose, John Witherspoon (1885) The Mineral Wealth of Alabama and Birmingham Illustrated. Birmingham: N. T. Green & Co.