Walter C. Flower
Mayor of New Orleans
Walter Chew Flower (1850–1900)[1] was the 44th Mayor of New Orleans (April 27, 1896 – May 7, 1900). He was one of the participants and killers in the March 14, 1891 New Orleans lynchings of 11 Italian immigrants.
References
- ^ Marquis Who's Who, 1901 edition
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Preceded by John Fitzpatrick | Mayor of New Orleans April 27, 1896 – May 7, 1900 | Succeeded by Paul Capdevielle |
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Mayors of New Orleans, Louisiana
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- Mather
- Trudeau
- Girod
- Dorgenois
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- Prieur
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- Montegut
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- Weitzel
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- Durell
- Miller
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- Kennedy
- Quincy
- Burke
- Kennedy
- Rozier
- Clark
- Monroe
- Heath
- Conway
- Flanders
- Wiltz
- Leeds
- Pilsbury
- Patton
- Shakspeare
- Behan
- Guillotte
- Shakspeare
- Fitzpatrick
- Flower
- Capdevielle
- Behrman
- McShane
- Behrman
- O'Keefe
- Walmsley
- Pratt
- Earhart
- Cave
- Maestri
- Morrison
- Schiro
- M. E. Landrieu
- E. Morial
- Barthelemy
- M. Morial
- Nagin
- M. J. Landrieu
- Cantrell
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