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'''John H. Taylor''' was Commissioner of Public Safety on the [[Birmingham City Commission]] from [[1917]] to [[1921]] and again for two more terms, from [[1925]] to [[1933]]. | '''John H. Taylor''' was Commissioner of Public Safety on the [[Birmingham City Commission]] from [[1917]] to [[1921]] and again for two more terms, from [[1925]] to [[1933]]. | ||
Taylor lost to former [[Alabama State House of Representatives]] state representative [[Bull Connor]] in a runoff during the [[1937 Birmingham municipal election]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 17 September 2022
- This article is about the Birmingham City Commissioner. For other uses, see John Taylor (disambiguation).
John H. Taylor was Commissioner of Public Safety on the Birmingham City Commission from 1917 to 1921 and again for two more terms, from 1925 to 1933.
Taylor lost to former Alabama State House of Representatives state representative Bull Connor in a runoff during the 1937 Birmingham municipal election.
Preceded by: Arlie Barber |
Birmingham Commissioner of Public Safety 1917–1921 |
Succeeded by: William Cloe |
Preceded by: William Cloe |
Birmingham Commissioner of Public Safety 1925–1933 |
Succeeded by: W. O. Downs |