Charles W. Waterman was the 17th mayor of New Orleans (June 17, 1856 – June 8, 1858).
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| Preceded by John L. Lewis |
Mayor of New Orleans June 17, 1856 – June 8, 1858 |
Succeeded by Gerald Stith |
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| Name | Waterman, Charles W. |
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| Short description | American politician |
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