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Thomas J. McCroskey

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In 1933, McCroskey defeated Carl E. Martin, 387 to 363 votes to become Mayor of Anchorage. He served a single term, and did not run again. In 1938, he retired to Santa Barbara, where he died on October 28, 1948, at the age of 74.
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in 1904 in order to prospect for gold. He took a job with the
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in Fairbanks, and transferred to Anchorage in 1927.
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Mayor
Anchorage, Alaska
Santa Maria Valley
Santa Barbara, California
Fairbanks Gold Rush
Fairbanks, Alaska
Alaska Road Commission
ISBN
1-888125-91-8
Oscar S. Gill
Mayor of Anchorage
Oscar S. Gill
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Mayors
Anchorage, Alaska
David
Conroy
Bush
Eckmann
Clayson
Reed
Delaney
Gill
McCroskey
Gill
Brown
Romig
Brown

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