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Corporation Counsel/City Attorney
The Charter of 1875 provided for the election of a City Attorney by the Common Council to serve at its pleasure.
| 1876 |
D.P. Jenkins |
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| 1877 |
John J. McGilvra |
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| 1878 |
William.H. White |
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| 1879-1881 |
Ike M. Hall |
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| 1882 |
Cornelius H. Hanford |
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| 1883 |
Richard Osborn |
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The Charter of 1883 provided that the city attorney be elected by the voters for a one-year term.
| 1884-1885 |
Cornelius H. Hanford |
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| 1886 |
Fred H. Perterson |
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| 1887 |
L.C. Gilman |
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| 1888-1889 |
Sam H. Piles |
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| 1889 |
R.B. Albertson |
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| 1890 |
Thomas R. Shepard |
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The 1890 home rule charter created the position of Corporation Counsel, providing for two-year terms, and maintained the independent office of City Attorney. An amendment in 1892 made the City Attorney an appointee of the Corporation Counsel.
| 1890-1892 |
Orange Jacobs |
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| 1892-1894 |
George Donworth |
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| 1894-1895 |
W.T. Scott |
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| 1896-1898 |
John K. Brown |
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| 1898-1902 |
William E. Humphrey |
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| 1902-1905 |
Mitchell Gilliam |
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| 1905-1912 |
Scott Calhoun |
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| 1911-1916 |
James E. Bradford |
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| 1916-1918 |
Hugh M. Caldwell |
Resigned to go into active military service. |
A 1920 amendment to the City Charter increased the term of office for the Corporation Counsel to four years.
| 1918-1923 |
Walter F. Meier |
Appointed by Council to succeed Caldwell. |
| 1924-1930 |
Thomas J.L. Kennedy |
Resigned February 21, 1930. |
| 1930-1963 |
A.C. Van Soelen |
Appointed after resignation of Kennedy to serve until the next election in which he was elected to fill the unexpired term. Resigned November 1, 1963. |
| 1963-1973 |
A.L. Newbould |
Elected by Council to fill Van Soelen's unexpired term, and subsequently he was elected by the voters. |
| 1974-1977 |
John P. Harris |
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| 1978-1989 |
Douglas Jewett |
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| 1990-2001 |
Mark Sidran |
Sidran chose to run for mayor rather than run for a fourth term. |
| 2002- |
Tom Carr |
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