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From 1835 to 1851, he was an alderman of the City.
Alderman was not the first choice for the new office.
What if I became an alderman, or something like that?
In 1857, he ran but lost for board of aldermen.
He was an Alderman of the council between 1895 and 1921.
He would serve a total of three terms as Alderman.
He was an alderman and involved in the fire insurance business.
The previous month, he'd been able to do the alderman a good turn.
A few minutes later, a second group of aldermen arrived.
The message had asked if there was anything the alderman wanted.
Because of this, he eventually lost his position as an alderman.
In total he served six years as a city alderman.
The number of aldermen was increased from six to eight.
This is politics on the alderman level, but it's probably right for the moment.
The alderman are expected to vote on it later this month.
The mayor and aldermen hold the office for 3 year terms.
In the same year he resigned his office of alderman.
He was alderman of Richmond again from 1624 to 1625.
He was an alderman of Buffalo from 1885 to 1888.
He served as an alderman on the first city council in 1862.
Then in 1941, he became an alderman for Ward 8.
His father worked as an alderman in Milwaukee's south side.
He served as alderman on city council from 1882 to 1888 and in 1891.
As a business person and alderman often limited the public's access to him.
He was shot and killed by Alderman, who had earlier served with him.