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W. M. Salisbury

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to William and Elizabeth (Rogers) Salisbury. His father, William, was considered to have been gifted intellectually, and to have raised his eleven children (many of whom became physicians or lawyers) ambitiously.
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passenger station, improvement of the city's fire department, construction of the present City Building and the annexation of the Normal Section to Ashland were accomplishments of Salisbury's administrations.
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Salisbury was well known for frequently being at opposite ends with Ashland's city commissioners, and as a result received the nickname of "the Fighting Mayor" in the 1920s.
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Dr. Salisbury won his first mayor's race in 1913, assuming office in 1914 and serving until 1917. He was elected again in 1921, taking office in December of that year.
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A retired-physician-turned-politician, Salisbury was called "the father of street paving" in Ashland for adopting rigid paving specifications. Sanitary sewers, the
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Dr. Salisbury retired on May 11, 1925, after a series of controversial events and heated charges and counter-charges.
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hospital after being stricken with a heart attack while en route home to Ashland from a vacation in
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from 1887 until his graduation four years later. He practiced for a short time in
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and lumber firm before organizing the Crystal Ice & Cold Storage Company.
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Mayor of Ashland, Kentucky
Mayor of Ashland, Kentucky
W. M. Nicholson
Carter County, Kentucky
United States
San Diego, California
United States
Ashland, Kentucky
United States
Ashland, Kentucky
Carter County, Kentucky
Pennsylvania
Huntington, West Virginia
Ashland, Kentucky
planing mill
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
San Diego, California
Honolulu



History of Kentucky and Kentuckians, Volume Three (1914)


Locomotive engineers journal, Volume 48 (1914)
Domestic engineering and the journal of mechanical contracting, Volume 99 (1922)
Ashland, Images of America
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Mayors of Ashland, Kentucky

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