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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 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.
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 |
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]
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Electoral historyEdit
Escambia County Tax Collector, 1908Edit
DEM | J. S. Roberts | 2,441 | 78% |
DEM | A. H. D'Alemberte | 693 | 22% |