Edwin M. Capps (December 23, 1860 – January 16, 1938) was an American Democratic politician from California. Capps was born 1860 in Knoxville, Tennessee...
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historic 375 ft (114 m) long footbridge in the Bankers Hill neighborhood of San Diego, California. It was built in 1912 by Edwin M. Capps. It can hold a maximum...
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politician Edward Capps Sr. (1866–1950), American professor, Colonel, and diplomat Edwin M. Capps (1860–1938), American politician Hahn William Capps (1903–1998)...
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individuals have served as mayor. There have been 37 mayoralties because Edwin M. Capps served two non-consecutive terms; he is counted chronologically as both...
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to elect the mayor for San Diego. Edwin M. Capps was elected Mayor with a majority of the votes. Edwin M. Capps, city engineer John Helphingstine Daniel...
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San Diego. John Akerman and Edwin M. Capps received the most votes in the primary election and advanced to the runoff. Capps was then elected mayor with...
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the Zoological Society of San Diego, which were submitted to Mayor Edwin M. Capps, Park Commission President George Marston, and the state and executed...
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Mayor of San Diego In office May 6, 1901 – May 1, 1905 Preceded by Edwin M. Capps Succeeded by John L. Sehon Personal details Born December 7, 1856 Fremont...
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May 3, 1897 – May 1, 1899 Preceded by William H. Carlson Succeeded by Edwin M. Capps Personal details Born June 16, 1847 New York Died July 18, 1928 (aged...
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in 1913 Charles H. Bartholomew, retired postmaster Incumbent Mayor Edwin M. Capps declined to run for re-election, leaving an open seat. The main challengers...
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