Francis C. Bowden

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Francis C. Bowden (1903-1972) was Mayor of Anchorage, Alaska from 1946 to 1948.

Biography

Francis C. Bowden was born on December 26, 1903 in Roslyn, Washington. He moved to Alaska in 1928 to work for the Curry Hotel on the Alaska Railroad. He worked for drug stores in Cordova and Anchorage in the years that followed.

In 1946, Bowden was elected Mayor of Anchorage, beating incumbent Winfield Ervin, Jr., who had been appointed to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of John E. Manders 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.[1]

In 1948, Bowden became part-owner of Hewitt's Drugstore.

Bowden died in April 1972 at Anchorage Community Hospital.

References

General
  • "Former Mayor F.C. Bowden Funeral Set On Wednesday", Anchorage Daily Times, p. 2, April 10, 1972{{citation}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
Specific
  1. ^ Atwood, Evangeline (1957). Anchorage: All-America City. Binfords & Mort. p. 82.
Preceded by Mayor of Anchorage
19461948
Succeeded by