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  2. Frank H. Ogawa - Wikipedia

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    Frank Hirao Ogawa (Japanese: 小川 平男, [1] May 17, 1917 – July 13, 1994 [2]) was a civil rights leader [3] and the first Japanese American to serve on the Oakland City Council, [4] of which he was a member from 1966 until his death in 1994.

  3. List of mayors of Oakland, California - Wikipedia

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    The city of Oakland, California, was founded in 1852, and was incorporated in 1854. ... the first ever in Oakland, according to his obituary in the Tribune. ...

  4. Frank K. Mott - Wikipedia

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    Mott, known as "The Mayor Who Built Oakland", presided over the greatest disaster relief operation in Oakland when an estimated 150,000 people sought refuge in the city after the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco. He was re-elected in 1907 by a six-to-one margin, defeating Socialist O.H. Phillbrick, 7,317 to 1,226, and re-elected to the third ...

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  6. Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain View Cemetery is a 226-acre (91 ha) rural cemetery in Oakland, California, United States.It was established in 1863 by a group of East Bay pioneers under the California Rural Cemetery Act of 1859.

  7. Ignacio De La Fuente - Wikipedia

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    Ignacio De La Fuente (born January 1, 1949) is a former Oakland City Councilmember. He was also the President of Oakland's City Council until January 2009, when he became vice mayor of Oakland. De La Fuente was an unsuccessful candidate for mayor of Oakland in 1998, 2006, and 2022.

  8. John B. Felton - Wikipedia

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    He was involved in San Francisco's "City Slip" cases, the Peter Smith suits, and the Limantour Grant. [6] Felton campaigned unsuccessfully for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1867 [7] and 1874. [2] He was Mayor of Oakland from 1869 to 1870 and a Presidential Elector for California during the 1868, 1872, and 1876 Presidential Elections. [8]

  9. John H. Reading - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Athletics won three World Series while Reading was mayor. He was instrumental in gaining funding and supporting construction of the new Oakland Coliseum and expansion of the Oakland International Airport. [2] Reading was a Republican in a city that was becoming increasingly Democratic as the population became minority-majority. He ...