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1. Portrait of Charles D'Autremont, Jr., Mayor 1892-1893, Duluth, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Trussler, J. W.
- Date Created:
- 1895
- Description:
- Born on June 2, 1851 in Angelica, New York and well-educated in law, Charles E. d'Autremont, Jr. moved to Duluth on a whim in 1882 with his family. He soon began to make a name for himself, becoming county attorney in 1884 and running for state Attorney General in 1888. In 1892 d'Autremont was elected mayor and served two efficient but unremarkable terms. After his tenure he was heavily and successfully involved in mining throughout western North America. He died in Angelica, New York on July 25, 1919.
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Paintings (visual works)
2. Portrait of Horace B. Moore, Mayor 1885, Duluth, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Trussler, J. W.
- Date Created:
- 1890
- Description:
- Horace B. Moore, born in 1843, was employed with a lumber company before his stint in public office. In 1885 he was elected almost unanimously as the village mayor. Although his time in office was short, only one year, he enjoyed several successful accomplishments, including a new mail delivery system and the erection of named street signs. H.B. Moore died on December 2, 1906 with no known wife or children.
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Paintings (visual works)
3. Portrait of John B. Sutphin, Mayor 1886-1889, Duluth, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Trussler, J. W.
- Date Created:
- 1889
- Description:
- John B. Sutphin was the last mayor of the village of Duluth and the first mayor of the rebord city of Duluth. He was born in 1848 in New Jersey, and he arrived in Duluth at the age of 20. He was elected as village mayor in 1886 and reelected to the same office in the newly restored city of Duluth one year later. He presided over the construction of a new City Hall to celebrate the regained charter. During his time in office Sutphin began Duluth's sewer system and fire department in addition to improving city and harbor infrastructure. He was also involved in quelling citizen unrest with regards to labor issues. Sutphin died in 1908 of kidney failure; he was survived by his only son Robert and his wife Anna Louise Anderson.
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Paintings (visual works)
4. Portrait of Josaiah Davis Ensign, Mayor 1881-1882, 1884, Duluth, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Trussler, J. W.
- Date Created:
- 1890
- Description:
- Josiah Davis (J.D.) Ensign was born in New York on May 14, 1833, and he earned a law degree and began practicing law in Ashtabula County, Ohio. He married Kate Jones, but after ten years of marriage she died in 1868. By 1870, Ensign had moved to Duluth, and in 1872 he married Rose Watrous. He served as Duluth's city and county attorney and wrote the seminal work on the history of the Duluth Harbor development in the 1860s and 1870s. In 1880, Ensign was selected to serve out Peter Dean's incomplete term as president of the village, and he was elected in his own right to the office in 1881. He succeeded in expanding the borders of the village of Duluth and was elected to a second (non-consecutive) term in 1884. After his terms he served as a District Court judge for thirty-two years, including work as the first "juvenile judge."
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Paintings (visual works)
5. Portrait of Joshua B. Culver, Mayor 1870-1871, 1883, Duluth, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Trussler, J. W.
- Date Created:
- 1889
- Description:
- The first mayor of Duluth, Joshua B. Culver, was born on Sept. 12, 1829 in Armenia, New York. Culver first came to Duluth in the 1850s when he surveyed and plotted the town site. He fought for the Union in the American Civil War, where he rose to the rank of full colonel. He returned to Duluth and became a civic leader, elected as Duluth's first mayor after the community initially became a city in 1870. Culver was elected to a second term as mayor in 1882, but on July 17, 1883, he died while visiting Buffalo, New York. In addition to his role as mayor, Colonel Culver served Duluth as its first clerk of court, postmaster, and superintendent of schools, and founded the first steel plant. His portrait was painted by J.W. Trussler in 1889.
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Paintings (visual works)
6. Portrait of Peter Dean, Mayor 1875, 1880, Duluth, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Trussler, J. W.
- Date Created:
- 1880?
- Description:
- Peter Dean was born in New York City in 1828 and worked in a number of professions in several towns around Michigan before moving to Duluth. He was elected to office twice, once as Mayor of the City of Duluth (1875) and again as President of the Village of Duluth (1880). Though neither of his terms lasted more than a year, he was well-remembered as an eccentric and good-hearted man who cared deeply for the community and its financial troubles. When he died on January 4, 1884, he willed most of his property to Duluth itself, however it was organized at the time.
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Paintings (visual works)
7. Portrait of Sidney Luce, Mayor 1872, Duluth, Minnesota
- Creator:
- Trussler, J. W.
- Date Created:
- 1896
- Description:
- Sidney Luce, Duluth's second mayor, was born in Kingsville, Ohio, on September 19, 1819. He moved to the Duluth area in the mid-1850s and served as registrar for the U.S. Land Office. He built Duluth's first commercial structure, a warehouse at the foot of Third Avenue East at the lake shore, and helped found the city's first brewery. He was elected mayor in 1872, but resigned while still in office to return to Ohio. His portrait was painted by J.W. Trussler in 1896.
- Contributing Institution:
- Duluth Public Library
- Type:
- Still Image
- Format:
- Paintings (visual works)
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