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'''Burges Asbury Thompson''', ([[1850]]-[[1922]]), was Mayor of [[Birmingham]] from 1888-1890. He succeeded Judge [[A. O. Lane]] and was followed by [[David J. Fox]]. He was in office during the dramatic events following the [[Hawes murders]].
'''Burges Asbury Thompson''', ([[1850]]-[[1922]]), was Mayor of [[Birmingham]] from 1888-1890. He succeeded Judge [[A. O. Lane]] and was followed by [[David J. Fox]]. He was in office during the dramatic events following the [[Hawes murders]].


Thompson was the eldest son of [[Jesse Thompson]], who came to the city at its founding in 1871 and the brother of [[T. C. Thompson]], founder and owner of the [[Siluria Cotton Mill]] in [[Shelby County]].
Thompson was the eldest son of builder [[Jesse S. Thompson]], and his wife [[Henrietta Thompson|Henrietta]], who came to the city at its founding in 1871 and the brother of [[T. C. Thompson]], founder and owner of the [[Thompson Brick Company]] in Birmingham and the[[Siluria Cotton Mill]] in [[Shelby County]]. Burges and Thomas were partners in the continuation of their father's contracting business for 18 months beginning in [[1873]].


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==References==
* Dubose, John Witherspoon (1887) ''Jefferson County and Birmingham, Alabama: Historical and Biographical''. Birmingham: Teeple & Smith, Publishers.


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[[Category:1922 deaths|Thompson, Burges Asbury]]
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[[Category:Mayors of Birmingham|Thompson, Burges Asbury]]

Revision as of 21:02, 3 August 2006

Burges Asbury Thompson, (1850-1922), was Mayor of Birmingham from 1888-1890. He succeeded Judge A. O. Lane and was followed by David J. Fox. He was in office during the dramatic events following the Hawes murders.

Thompson was the eldest son of builder Jesse S. Thompson, and his wife Henrietta, who came to the city at its founding in 1871 and the brother of T. C. Thompson, founder and owner of the Thompson Brick Company in Birmingham and theSiluria Cotton Mill in Shelby County. Burges and Thomas were partners in the continuation of their father's contracting business for 18 months beginning in 1873.


Preceded by:
A. O. Lane
Mayor of Birmingham
1888 - 1890
Succeeded by:
David J. Fox

References

  • Dubose, John Witherspoon (1887) Jefferson County and Birmingham, Alabama: Historical and Biographical. Birmingham: Teeple & Smith, Publishers.