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*[[September 1]] – Several important offices were to be filled by appointment when the council met this night. Those included: mayor, vice-mayor, city manager, city attorney, city auditor, clear of the council, chairman of the council’s finance committee, a representative on the bard of the district home, and the police force.  
*[[September 1]] – Several important offices were to be filled by appointment when the council met this night. Those included: mayor, vice-mayor, city manager, city attorney, city auditor, clear of the council, chairman of the council’s finance committee, a representative on the bard of the district home, and the police force.  


Important offices filled by appointment at the organizational meeting included: [[Jury Y. Brown]], mayor; [[Fred L. Watson]], vice-mayor; City auditor and clear of the council; [[John S. Graves]], city attorney; [[E. A. Joachim]], chairman of the finance committee and representative on the district home board; Maurnce F. Greaver, chief of police.  
::Important offices filled by appointment at the organizational meeting included: [[Jury Y. Brown]], mayor; [[Fred L. Watson]], vice-mayor; City auditor and clear of the council; [[John S. Graves]], city attorney; [[E. A. Joachim]], chairman of the finance committee and representative on the district home board; Maurnce F. Greaver, chief of police.  


==Deaths==
==Deaths==

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Events

  • September 1 – Several important offices were to be filled by appointment when the council met this night. Those included: mayor, vice-mayor, city manager, city attorney, city auditor, clear of the council, chairman of the council’s finance committee, a representative on the bard of the district home, and the police force.
Important offices filled by appointment at the organizational meeting included: Jury Y. Brown, mayor; Fred L. Watson, vice-mayor; City auditor and clear of the council; John S. Graves, city attorney; E. A. Joachim, chairman of the finance committee and representative on the district home board; Maurnce F. Greaver, chief of police.

Deaths

Images

Postcard of Monticello, c. 1930