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'''Henry Howard Rose''' (1856–1923) was the 29th [[Mayor of Los Angeles]] from July 1913 to July 1915. He only served for one term. He was regarded as "anti- [trade] unionist".<ref>[http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/views01/0429-06.htm Commondreams.org]</ref> He was at first against the Mulholland annexation proposal but, after taking office, he switched positions.<ref name=CHQ>{{cite journal |url=https://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/25157605?uid=3739616&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21102649648163 |title=The Politics of California Water|journal=California Historical Quarterly|year=1976|volume=55|pages= 2-25 |doi=10.2307/25157605 |deadurl=no |accessdate=14 September 2013 |quote=Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 1900-1927. Henry Rose, who had argued against Mulholland's annexation proposals during the campaign, switched his position soon after taking office July 1.}}</ref> |
'''Henry Howard Rose''' (1856–1923) was the 29th [[Mayor of Los Angeles]] from July 1913 to July 1915. He only served for one term. He was regarded as "anti- [trade] unionist".<ref>[http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/views01/0429-06.htm Commondreams.org] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050909155421/http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=%2Fviews01%2F0429-06.htm |date=2005-09-09 }}</ref> He was at first against the Mulholland annexation proposal but, after taking office, he switched positions.<ref name=CHQ>{{cite journal |url=https://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/25157605?uid=3739616&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21102649648163 |title=The Politics of California Water|journal=California Historical Quarterly|year=1976|volume=55|pages= 2-25 |doi=10.2307/25157605 |deadurl=no |accessdate=14 September 2013 |quote=Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 1900-1927. Henry Rose, who had argued against Mulholland's annexation proposals during the campaign, switched his position soon after taking office July 1.}}</ref> |
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According to the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', Rose was: "[a] socialist and progressive, Rose was also a crack pistol shot, winning many matches, even against the police chief." |
According to the ''[[Los Angeles Times]]'', Rose was: "[a] socialist and progressive, Rose was also a crack pistol shot, winning many matches, even against the police chief." |
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Henry Howard Rose | |
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29th George Alexander | |
Succeeded by | Charles E. Sebastian |
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Born | 1856 Wisconsin |
Died | 1923 |
Henry Howard Rose (1856–1923) was the 29th Mayor of Los Angeles from July 1913 to July 1915. He only served for one term. He was regarded as "anti- [trade] unionist".[1] He was at first against the Mulholland annexation proposal but, after taking office, he switched positions.[2]
According to the Los Angeles Times, Rose was: "[a] socialist and progressive, Rose was also a crack pistol shot, winning many matches, even against the police chief."
References
- ^ Commondreams.org Archived 2005-09-09 at the Wayback Machine
- doi:10.2307/25157605. Retrieved 14 September 2013.)
Owens Valley and the Los Angeles Aqueduct, 1900-1927. Henry Rose, who had argued against Mulholland's annexation proposals during the campaign, switched his position soon after taking office July 1.
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