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Robert Walter Speer (December 1, 1855 – May 14, 1918) was elected mayor of Denver, Colorado three times. He served two four-year terms in office from 1904 to 1912. He died from Influenza, early on in the worldwide epidemic of that year on May 14, 1918, while halfway through a third term in office that had started in 1916.
Robert W. Speer: 1916–1918 31: William Fitz Randolph Mills: ... Mayor of Denver This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, at 22:18 (UTC). Text is available ...
He is said to have "controlled Denver's political machine for many years. [12] Between 1909 and 1913, Evans worked on Mayor Robert Walter Speer's plan for a City Beautiful, which involved creating parks throughout Denver. The plan for the parks was created the Evans family in 1894. [8]
31st Mayor of Denver; In office 1918–1919: Preceded by: Robert W. Speer: Succeeded by: Dewey C. Bailey: Personal details; Born September 8, 1856 New York City, New York: Died: November 16, 1941 (aged 85) Denver, Colorado
Nixon, who died in 1994, had a net worth of $988,522 in 1973, according to a Dec. 9 issue from that year by The San Francisco Examiner. That amounts to about $6.03 million in today’s dollars.
Robert W. Speer: Succeeded by: J. M. Perkins: ... Henry J. Arnold (d. November 22, 1926 in Denver) [1] was an American politician who served as the 27th mayor of ...
In the Oval Office for just three years, Gerald Ford grew his net worth by 400% from the time he entered the White House in 1974 until his death in 2006, according to the American University study.
(The Center Square) – Spending on migrants in Denver has ballooned to an estimated $356 million, an updated analysis by the Common Sense Institute says. The estimate, which amounts to $7,900 per ...