Floyd C. Miller
Floyd C. Miller (January 11, 1902 – December 10, 1985) was an American politician who served on the Seattle City Council 1956–1969 (serving as Council President from 1962-64 and 1968-69), after which he was interim mayor of Seattle, Washington for nine months between March 23, 1969 and December 1, 1969, filling out the term of James d'Orma Braman, who had been appointed Assistant Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation.[1] During his short mayoral tenure, Seattle's first Major League Baseball team, the Pilots began play, but would move after only one season to Milwaukee to become the Brewers.
Floyd C. Miller | |
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46th Mayor of Seattle Acting | |
In office March 23, 1969 – December 1, 1969 | |
Preceded by | James d'Orma Braman |
Succeeded by | Wesley C. Uhlman |
Member of the Seattle City Council | |
In office 1956–1969 | |
Personal details | |
Born | January 11, 1902 |
Died | December 10, 1985 83) | (aged
Miller died on December 10, 1985.
Notes
- Seattle City Council Members, 1869-Present Chronological Listing, Seattle City Archives. Accessed online 19 July 2008.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by James d'Orma Braman |
Mayor of Seattle 1969–1969 |
Succeeded by Wesley C. Uhlman |
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