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History of Westchester County, New York, Vol. II

Scharf, J. Thomas, ed. History of Westchester County, New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City, Vol. II. Philadelphia: L.E. Preston & Co., 1886. 260 words

It was the desire of the compiler of this section to include a complete roster of all of those who had sacrificed their personal convenience and time to the arduous duties of a "City Dad," but unfortunately the city- clerk's records prior to 1911 were not turned over to the present clerk and were misplaced at the time they were wanted, so we are able to record only those who had served in the past decade.

In 1911 the town board was composed of Messrs. Clyde Spanogle, Frank H. Putman, Ray C. Neumann, Mike Beerline, and Mr. May. W. 11. Willis was citv clerk, and was followed in 1912 by C. G. Perry, who held this post until he resigned in 1917 to enter service in the World War. W. 11. Willis resumed the office and held it until the election of R. E. Barrett in 1919. Mark Spanogle, in 1911, was serving as city treasurer, as he has since faithfully served. F. E. Williams was serving as city- attorney in 1911 and was succeeded bv K. W. McDonald, who served from 1912 until 1918.

In 1912 the town board remained the same as in 1911, except that Mark Iddings took the place of F. H. Putman, who resigned in September, 1911.

The election of 1913, witnessed the entrance of L. R. North. Thomas Ishmael and J. E. Trinnier, who served with Spanogle and Iddings.

In 1914 Spanogle was re-elected and R.. C. Neumann came on the board.

In 1915 North and Trinnier wne re-elected and Mike Beerline succeeded [shmael.