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Francis C. Bowden

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two weeks before the election. He served two terms, and promoted a $ 2.2 million bond offering to rehabilitate the city's aging public utilities.
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In 1946, Bowden was elected Mayor of Anchorage, beating incumbent
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Bowden died in April 1972 at Anchorage Community Hospital.
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In 1948, Bowden became part-owner of Hewitt's Drugstore.
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Francis C. Bowden was born on December 26, 1903, in
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Index

Mayor
Anchorage, Alaska
Roslyn, Washington
Alaska Railroad
Cordova
Winfield Ervin Jr.
John E. Manders
Winfield Ervin Jr.
Mayor of Anchorage
Zachariah J. Loussac
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Mayors
Anchorage, Alaska
David
Conroy
Bush
Eckmann
Clayson
Reed
Delaney
Gill
McCroskey
Gill
Brown
Romig
Brown
Vaara
Stolt

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