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The '''Mayor of East Lake''' headed the municipal government of [[East Lake]], which was incorporated in [[1900]] and annexed into [[Birmingham]] as part of the [[Greater Birmingham]] campaign which took effect on [[January 1]], [[1910]]. | The '''Mayor of East Lake''' headed the municipal government of [[East Lake]], which was incorporated in [[1900]] and annexed into [[Birmingham]] as part of the [[Greater Birmingham]] campaign which took effect on [[January 1]], [[1910]]. | ||
* [[Nathaniel Barrett]] | * [[Nathaniel Barrett]], 1900– | ||
** [[Jack Greener]] (acting), 1903 | |||
* [[Robert A. Morris]] | * [[Robert A. Morris]] | ||
* [[E. J. Robinson]] | * [[E. J. Robinson]] | ||
* [[W. I. Martin]] | * [[W. I. Martin]] | ||
* [[J. M. Jones | * [[J. M. Jones Jr]] | ||
Serving as Aldermen in East Lake were: | Serving as Aldermen in East Lake were: |
Revision as of 14:03, 9 May 2020
The Mayor of East Lake headed the municipal government of East Lake, which was incorporated in 1900 and annexed into Birmingham as part of the Greater Birmingham campaign which took effect on January 1, 1910.
- Nathaniel Barrett, 1900–
- Jack Greener (acting), 1903
- Robert A. Morris
- E. J. Robinson
- W. I. Martin
- J. M. Jones Jr
Serving as Aldermen in East Lake were:
- T. W. Anglin
- E. G. Burchfield
- J. W. Hargrove
- W. J. Martin
- J. H. Finch
- J. C. Waldrop
- W. J. Waldrop
- Robert A. Morris
- W. A. Williams
- T. Y. Prude
- W. J. Hale
- S. R. McLendon
- L. J. Cox
- Clark C. Jones
References
- "Three Mayors Of Birmingham Were Natives Of East Lake" (1957) East End News.