Henry Rose
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Henry R. Rose was Mayor of Los Angeles from July 1913 to July 1915. He only served for one term. He was an anti-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, Henry Rose was: "A socialist and progressive, Rose was also a crack pistol shot, winning many matches, even against the police chief."
Preceded by George Alexander |
Mayor of Los Angeles, California 1913—1915 |
Succeeded by Charles E. Sebastian |
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