James R. Powell (politician)
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Colonel James Robert Powell (1814–1883) was a founder of the city of Birmingham, Alabama and the city's first elected mayor (1873–1875). Before that, he held office in the Alabama State Senate (1853–1856) and the Alabama House of Representatives (1845–1846). He also held the office of Sheriff of the County of Coosa, Alabama from 1842–1845. He became well known as "The Duke of Birmingham" because of his "... remarkable activities as a pioneer in the early history of the city."
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James R. Powell (politician)
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Washington County, Mississippi
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1883-12-10
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Colonel James Robert Powell (1814–1883) was a founder of the city of Birmingham, Alabama and the city's first elected mayor (1873–1875). Before that, he held office in the Alabama State Senate (1853–1856) and the Alabama House of Representatives (1845–1846). He also held the office of Sheriff of the County of Coosa, Alabama from 1842–1845. He became well known as "The Duke of Birmingham" because of his "... remarkable activities as a pioneer in the early history of the city."
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