Difference between revisions of "Arthur Herbert D'Alemberte"
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| place_of_birth =Mobile, Alabama | | place_of_birth =Mobile, Alabama | ||
| date_of_death =[[August 8]], [[1926]] | | date_of_death =[[August 8]], [[1926]] | ||
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| occupation =Businessman, civil servant | | occupation =Businessman, civil servant | ||
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D'Alemberte served for several years on the [[Pensacola City Council]], but was removed from office in December [[1906]] after a jury ruled that he did not reside in the precinct which he represented on Council.<ref>"Alderman D'Alemberte Ousted From Office." ''Pensacola Journal'', December 20, 1906.</ref> | D'Alemberte served for several years on the [[Pensacola City Council]], but was removed from office in December [[1906]] after a jury ruled that he did not reside in the precinct which he represented on Council.<ref>"Alderman D'Alemberte Ousted From Office." ''Pensacola Journal'', December 20, 1906.</ref> | ||
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+ | He later moved to Biloxi, Mississippi.<ref>"Widely Known Druggist Dies." ''Pensacola Journal.'' January 4, 1920.</ref> | ||
==Electoral history== | ==Electoral history== |
Latest revision as of 22:05, 10 February 2011
Arthur Herbert D'Alemberte | |
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Born | September 29, 1857 Mobile, Alabama |
Died | August 8, 1926 Biloxi, Mississippi |
Occupation | Businessman, civil servant |
Spouse | Carrie Annie Hancock |
Arthur Herbert D'Alemberte was a businessman and civil servant who served for many years as Municipal Tax Collector and Escambia County Tax Collector. He was brother of W. A. D'Alemberte.
D'Alemberte served for several years on the Pensacola City Council, but was removed from office in December 1906 after a jury ruled that he did not reside in the precinct which he represented on Council.[1]
He later moved to Biloxi, Mississippi.[2]
Electoral history[edit]
Escambia County Tax Collector, 1908[edit]
DEM | J. S. Roberts | 2,441 | 78% |
DEM | A. H. D'Alemberte | 693 | 22% |