Luther Warder
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Luther Fairfax Warder | |
Luther Fairfax Warder |
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Mayor of Jeffersonville
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In office 1875 – 1883 |
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Preceded by | Burdette Pile |
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Succeeded by | John M. Glass |
In office 1887 – 1891 |
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Preceded by | Herman Preefer |
Succeeded by | Benjamin H. Robinson |
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Born | December 2, 1841 Kentucky |
Died | June 12, 1902 Jeffersonville, Indiana |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence | Jeffersonville, Indiana |
Luther F. Warder (December 2, 1841 - June 12, 1902)[1] was born in Kentucky and moved to Jeffersonville, Indiana when he was twenty years old at the start of the Civil War. He then worked in railroad shops and later politics until his death.[1] Luther in 1875 would become mayor.[2][3] During Luther's administration the County Seat returned to Jeffersonville in 1878 which was based in Charlestown, Indiana since 1811.[4] In 1881 the 3rd City Hall was built.[5] He would serve as mayor until 1883 losing to opponent John M. Glass, but would return as mayor from 1887 to 1891. Warder Park would be named for him in 1881.[6] Warder's son Joseph Warder would serve as mayor of Jeffersonville as well.
He briefly owned a Democrat newspaper called "Penny Post".[7]
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- ^ a b Book: Memoirs of the Lower Ohio Valley by Federal Publishing Company, Pg. 218
- ^ Baird, Lewis. Baird's History of Clark County, Indiana, (1909) pg.120
- ^ Kleber, John E. Encyclopedia of Louisville. (University Press of Kentucky). pg.443.
- ^ Welcome to the City of Jeffersonville, Indiana
- ^ Book: Jeffersonville, Indiana by Gary J. Nokes, Pg. 19
- ^ Baird, pg.124
- ^ Baird pg.390
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