A. Miles Pratt
Albert Miles Pratt (January 4, 1885 – June 11, 1969) was briefly acting mayor of New Orleans, USA, from June 30 to July 15, 1936. He was New Orleans's Commissioner of Public Finance for two terms in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1936 he was appointed collector of customs for the Port of New Orleans. Along with Fred A. Earhart and Jesse S. Cave, Pratt was one of three acting mayors who served in the summer of 1936 between the resignation of Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley and the accession of Robert Maestri. He died in 1969.[1]
A. Miles Pratt | |
---|---|
Acting Mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana | |
In office June 30, 1936 – July 15, 1936 | |
Preceded by | T. Semmes Walmsley |
Succeeded by | Fred A. Earhart (acting) |
Personal details | |
Born | January 4, 1885 |
Died | June 11, 1969 84) New Orleans, Louisiana | (aged
Sources
- "Virginia". 1969.
- Gill, Donald A. Stories Behind New Orleans Street Names. Bonus Books, 1992.
Preceded by T. Semmes Walmsley |
Mayor of New Orleans 1936 |
Succeeded by Fred A. Earhart (acting mayor) |
gollark: Days and score/viewy stuff, you mean?
gollark: My hatchery project will ideally reduce sicknessy issues somewhat, but unfortunately I only have the EATW formulae to work from.
gollark: Also, because sickness is probably defined using some formula from score (V/UV/clicks accumulated using a seeeecret thingy) and time, and removing it would probably cause thorny issues like "when should it be allowed to come back".
gollark: Because the God-Emperor saith so.
gollark: You use ward, which helps them for, what, 6 hours?
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.