Frederick A. MacDougal, the 14th Mayor of Los Angeles from 1876-78. He was a physician and the first Los Angeles Chief of Police. He died in 1878 in office and Bernard Cohn was appointed to be mayor for only 2 weeks.
Preceded by Prudent Beaudry |
Mayor of Los Angeles, California 1876—1878 |
Succeeded by Bernard Cohn |
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Name | Macdougal, Frederick A. |
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Short description | American politician |
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Date of death | 1878 |
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Famous quotes containing the word frederick:
“But since tis only Fred,
Who was alive and is dead,
Theres no more to be said.”
—Unknown. On Prince Frederick (l. 1113)