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Emery Valentine

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to the department in 1897; the wagon carried the slogan "You ring the Bell and we'll do the rest". As mayor, he renovated the department and designed the city's first water system.
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around the age of 10 and became a miner, until he was injured in an accident and lost his leg. He then learned to be a goldsmith and became an apprentice to a jeweler.
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for a single term in 1902. During his six terms as mayor, he helped to acquire the People's Dock, near the southern region of the town. Although a
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Valentine also worked as the Japanese vice-consul from 1912 to 1914. For his service to the country of Japan, he was awarded the
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Who's Who in Alaska Politics: A Biographical Dictionary of Alaskan Political Personalities, 1884–1974
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Mrs. Frank (Josephine G.) Cook (married December 20, 1909, in Juneau; divorced in Juneau in 1915)
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and began his own jewelry store, E. Valentine Jeweler. He would have built a jewelry store in
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Maude Adela Hayford Gough (married October 19, 1900, in Juneau; divorced May 14, 1903)
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Emery Valentine built a number of notable buildings in Juneau, including the
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to transport water as well. Valentine also donated a specialized
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Valentine came to own a number of stores throughout Colorado and
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Progressive Party (United States, 1912) politicians
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mayor of Juneau, Alaska
mayor of Juneau, Alaska
58°18′17″N 134°25′25″W / 58.3047°N 134.4236°W / 58.3047; -134.4236
mayor
Juneau, Alaska
miner
goldsmith
jeweller
assayer
gunsmith
watchmaker
firefighter
Dowagiac, Michigan
Colorado
Montana
Joe Juneau
Skagway
Herman Kirmse
Valentine Building
National Register of Historic Places
gangster
Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith
gunfight
Frank Reid

Juneau Volunteer Fire Department
pump
bucket brigades
wagon

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