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'''Frank LaBourdais Hambaugh''' (born [[September 21]], [[1894]] in Montgomery County, Tennessee; died [[January 17]], [[1986]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a long-time member of the [[Homewood City Council]], serving nine four-year terms.  
'''Frank LaBourdais Hambaugh''' (born [[September 21]], [[1894]] in Montgomery County, Tennessee; died [[January 17]], [[1986]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a long-time member of the [[Homewood City Council]], serving nine four-year terms.  



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Frank Hambaugh

Frank LaBourdais Hambaugh (born September 21, 1894 in Montgomery County, Tennessee; died January 17, 1986 in Birmingham) was a long-time member of the Homewood City Council, serving nine four-year terms.

Hambaugh grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee and graduated from Southwestern Presbyterian University there. He moved to Homewood's Edgewood neighborhood in 1921 and worked in the paint business.

On the council, Hambaugh opposed plans to condemn a large section of Rosedale to make way for a proposed Southgate Urban Renewal Project.

chaired the finance committee which passed a sales tax measure, allowing Homewood to retire more than a million dollars in bonds around 1970.

Hambaugh died in 1986 and is buried at Greenwood Cemetery in Clarksdale, Tennessee. He was married to the former Mary Charlotte Fort and had one son, Fort and three grandchildren. Hambaugh Avenue in Edgewood is named in his honor.

References

  • Hill, Thomas F. (c. 1979) "Content to sit on porch, says F. L. Hambaugh" The Birmingham News
  • Summe, Sheryl Spradling. (2001). Homewood: The Life of a City. Homewood, AL: Friends of the Homewood Public Library.