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William L. Moyer
Born September 4, 1866
Died September 18, 1936
Pensacola
Occupation Mayor of Pensacola
Spouse Winnie Touart Moyer

William L. Moyer was briefly mayor of Pensacola, on September 18, 1936.

Named to replace Henry Clay Armstrong, who was removed by the Pensacola City Council for his support of Republican presidential candidate Alf Landon, Moyer reportedly told the council, "I assure you gentlemen you have elected a good, strong Democrat." He died shortly thereafter.[1] Max Bear, the only council member who had opposed removing Armstrong, was subsequently named mayor pro tem.

Other service

Moyer had previously served on the City of Pensacola's Board of Aldermen from 1901 to 1903 and again from 1907 to 1913, and on the Pensacola City Council from 1931 to 1936, when he assumed the mayoralty.

Preceded by:
Henry Clay Armstrong
Mayor of Pensacola
1936
Succeeded by:
Max L. Bear

References

  1. Lowville N.Y. Journal & Republican, September 24, 1936.