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Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library. Charles E. Beatley, Jr. (May 17, 1916 – December 29, 2003) was an American politician who was the mayor of Alexandria, Virginia. [1] A native of Ohio, Beatley earned his undergraduate degree from Ohio State University in 1938, and received his master's degree in 1947. [2]
Reference area in Beatley Central Library. Today the library consists of a new central building (built in 2000 and named for mayor Charles E. Beatley) and four branch libraries, and includes two special divisions: Local History /Special Collections (in what became the Kate Waller Barret Branch Library) and a Talking Books division for the blind and visually handicapped.
English: Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library (public library in Alexandria, Virginia, USA) Wikidata has entry Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library (Q69766377) with data related to this item. Date
Other well known communities include Seminary Valley & Brookville (BVSV) and Cameron Station. The area is developed around the main branch of the Alexandria Library, the Charles E. Beatley Central Library, named for Alexandria's two-time mayor in the 1970s and early 80s, Chuck Beatley.
The mayor of Alexandria, ... Charles E. Beatley 1979–1985; Jim Moran 1985–1991; Patsy Ticer 1991–1996, first female mayor; Kerry J. Donley 1996–2003;
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Robert H. Robinson Library was one of the earliest libraries for Colored People in the United States, during the Jim Crow laws era. Robert Robinson Library was located at 902 Wythe St., Alexandria, Virginia , and was operated since 1940 by the City of Alexandria.
Mayor of Alexandria, Virginia; In office July 1, 1976 – July 1, 1979: Preceded by: Charles E. Beatley: Succeeded by: Charles E. Beatley: In office July 1, 1961 – July 1, 1967: Preceded by: Leroy S. Bendheim: Succeeded by: Charles E. Beatley: Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 21st district; In office January 14, 1970 ...