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The ''' | The '''1873 Birmingham municipal election''' was an election held in January [[1873]] to elect a new [[Mayor of Birmingham|Mayor]] and [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen|Board of Aldermen]] to govern the young city of [[Birmingham]]. | ||
The incumbent Mayor, [[Thomas Tate]], had been appointed to fill the unexpired term of [[Robert Henley]], who had resigned his office due to tuberculosis. That term ended on [[December 31]] and the election was held within a few days. The contest drew a total of 658 voters. | |||
==Results== | ==Results== | ||
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** [[James Powell]], 346 votes, winner | ** [[James Powell]], 346 votes, winner | ||
** Ellison, 195 votes | ** Ellison, 195 votes | ||
** [[ | ** [[John Webb]], 74 votes | ||
** [[Thomas Tate]], 43 votes | ** [[Thomas Tate]], 43 votes | ||
* [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]]: | * [[Birmingham Board of Aldermen]]: | ||
** [[James Luckie]], physician | ** [[James Luckie]], physician | ||
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** [[James O'Connor]] | ** [[James O'Connor]] | ||
** [[Christian Enslen]], merchant | ** [[Christian Enslen]], merchant | ||
** [[Frank | ** [[Frank O'Brien]], building supplier and theater owner | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 10:32, 4 July 2017
The 1873 Birmingham municipal election was an election held in January 1873 to elect a new Mayor and Board of Aldermen to govern the young city of Birmingham.
The incumbent Mayor, Thomas Tate, had been appointed to fill the unexpired term of Robert Henley, who had resigned his office due to tuberculosis. That term ended on December 31 and the election was held within a few days. The contest drew a total of 658 voters.
Results
- Mayor of Birmingham:
- James Powell, 346 votes, winner
- Ellison, 195 votes
- John 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 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.