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to purchase Anchorage Light and Power Company and their Eklutna power plant in order to provide the fledgling city with better electrification. He ran successfully for city council and then, in 1941, mayor. The population of Anchorage at the time was about 5,000 residents.
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In 1943, with Stolt in office, a municipal bond measure passed authorizing the purchase of Anchorage Light and Power, and in 1944, operation of the plant passed to Anchorage Public Utilities.
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In 1994, Stolt was paid the back salary—totaling $ 1—for his last year as mayor in 1944. Stolt died in the Anchorage Pioneer Home on February 28, 2001.
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or Inlet View neighborhood just outside downtown Anchorage, was named for Stolt. It is also the street where his home of many years is located.
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Stolt Lane in Anchorage, which runs from the western end of West Eighth Avenue to the northern end of S Street in the
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Stolt founded Stolt's Home Center, which grew out of his electrical supply business and eventually became a
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after the death of his father, and his mother's remarriage to a man in
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Stolt, William and Lillian "Bill and Lily: Two Alaskans" 1998 (
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on July 5, 1900. He spent the first ten years of his life in
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Anchorage High School
electrical engineering
Washington State College
electrician
Homestead Act
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Municipality of Anchorage

bombing of Pearl Harbor
Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr.

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Dimond Center
Bootleggers Cove
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"William Stolt Is Anchorage Mayor"
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