Antonio F. Coronel
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Antonio F. Coronel (1817 – 1894) Los Angeles mayor from 1853-54. He is credited with establishing the Department of Public Works. Prior to being mayor of Los Angeles, he was an officer in the Mexican army. After moving to Los Angeles in 1834, he worked as a schoolteacher, served as a city councilman (1854-66) and was elected to state treasurer (1866-70).
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- Chronological Record of Los Angeles City Officials: 1850—1938, Compiled under Direction of Municipal Reference Library City Hall, Los Angeles March 1938 (Reprinted 1966)
[edit] External links
- Schmal, John P. "The Four Latino Mayors of Los Angeles," HispanicVista, May 23, 2005
Preceded by John G. Nichols |
Mayor of Los Angeles, California 1853—1854 |
Succeeded by Stephen Foster |
Preceded by Unknown |
California State Treasurer 1866—1870 |
Succeeded by Unknown |
Mayors of Los Angeles, California | |
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Hodges • Wilson • Nichols • Coronel • S. Foster • Dr. Foster • S. Foster • Requena • Nichols • Marchessault • Mellus • Woodworth • Marchessault • Marcarel • Aguilar • Turner • Aguilar • Toberman • Beaudry • MacDougal • Cohn • Toberman • Thom • Spence • Workman • Bryson • Hazard • Bonsali • Rowan • Rader • Snyder • Eaton• Snyder • McAleer • Harper • Stephens • Alexander • Rose • Sebastian • Woodman • Snyder • Cryer • Porter • Shaw • Bowron • Poulson • Yorty • Bradley • Riordan • Hahn • Villaraigosa |
Treasurers of California |
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Roman • McMeans • Bates • English • Findley • Ashley • Pacheco • Coronel • Baehr • Estudillo • Well • January • Oullahan • Herold • McDonald • Rackliffe • Green • Reeves • Williams • Roberts • Richardson • Johnson • Button • Priest • Unruh • Whitney • Hayes • Brown • Fong • Angelides• Lockyer |