Charles P. Nash

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Charles P. Nash

Electoral District A-Large
Term Start September 1, 1940
Term End (resigned 1943)
Preceded by Samuel A. Jessup (D)
Succeeded by Fred L. Watson (D)

Council Vice President (Vice Mayor)
Charlottesville City Council
Electoral District Elected by council
Term Start September 1, 1942
Term End (Resigned 1943)
Preceded by Fred L. Watson (D)
Succeeded by Sam Morris (D)

Electoral District Appointed by council
Term Start 1946
Term End August 31, 1948
Preceded by William S. Hildreth (D)
Succeeded by Henry A. Haden (D)

Council Vice President (Vice Mayor)
Charlottesville City Council
Electoral District Elected by council
Term Start 1946
Term End August 31, 1948
Preceded by William S. Hildreth (D)
Succeeded by Strother F. Hamm (D)

Biographical Information

Date of birth December 14, 1923
Date of death October 21, 2008 (aged 84)
Place of birth Norfolk, Virginia
Place of death Richmond, VA
Alma mater
Army Air Force WW2
University of Virginia
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Profession Commercial artist

Charles P. Nash was a former member of the Charlottesville City Council in the 1940's. [1] In 1948, he originally said he would run for re-election but changed his mind. [2]

Nash stepped down from Council in 1943 to enter military service in WW2. He was reappointed in 1946 to fill out the unexpired term of William S. Hildreth. [3]


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References

  1. Print: Change in Election Meets Disapproval, , Daily Progress, Lindsay family January 5, 1960, Page .
  2. Web. Over 2,000 Expected to Vote in Tuesday's Council Primary, Staff Reports, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, April 5, 1948, retrieved December 24, 2016 from University of Virginia Library. Print. April 5, 1948 page 11.
  3. Web. Watson Will Not Seek Re-Election, Staff Reports, Daily Progress Digitized Microfilm, Lindsay family, January 30, 1948, retrieved January 28, 2017 from University of Virginia Library. Print. January 30, 1948 page 1.