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title=[[ | title=[[Mayor of Birmingham|President of Birmingham City Commission]] | | ||
years=[[1917]] - [[1921]] | | years=[[1917]] - [[1921]] | | ||
after=[[D. E. McClendon]] | after=[[D. E. McClendon]] |
Revision as of 16:37, 6 February 2007
Dr Nathaniel A. Barrett was mayor of East Lake before its annexation into Birmingham in 1910. He was elected to a four year term as President of the Birmingham City Commission in 1917 on an anti-immigration platform.
Barrett Elementary School in East Lake is named for Dr Barrett.
Preceded by: Culpepper Exum |
President of Birmingham City Commission 1917 - 1921 |
Succeeded by: D. E. McClendon |