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(Distinguished Citizen 1977 James E. Cummings (1890 – 1966) Born: October 6, 1890; Died January 3, 1966 Mayor 1954 – 1956, 1956 – 1966 Distinguished Citizen 1977 Spouse: Bessie L. Cummings From Brunswick: 100 Years of History (1990) The man...) |
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Born: October 6, 1890; Died January 3, 1966 | Born: October 6, 1890; Died January 3, 1966 | ||
Mayor 1954 – 1956, 1956 – 1966 | Mayor 1954 – 1956, 1956 – 1966 | ||
Distinguished Citizen 1977 | [[Brunswick Distinguished Citizen]]Distinguished Citizen 1977 | ||
Spouse: Bessie L. Cummings | Spouse: Bessie L. Cummings | ||
From Brunswick: 100 Years of History (1990) | From Brunswick: 100 Years of History (1990) | ||
The man who became known as “Mr. Brunswick” had a 50 year railroading career, much of it as Terminal Trainmaster here. James E. Cummings moved into Brunswick politics in 1952 as a councilman, and was elected mayor in 1954, serving until 1966. He was also called “the man who took Brunswick out of the mud,” as completion of the paving of the town’s streets was accomplished during his administration | The man who became known as “Mr. Brunswick” had a 50 year railroading career, much of it as Terminal Trainmaster here. James E. Cummings moved into Brunswick politics in 1952 as a councilman, and was elected mayor in 1954, serving until 1966. He was also called “the man who took Brunswick out of the mud,” as completion of the paving of the town’s streets was accomplished during his administration |
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Brunswick Distinguished CitizenDistinguished Citizen 1977
James E. Cummings
(1890 – 1966) Born: October 6, 1890; Died January 3, 1966 Mayor 1954 – 1956, 1956 – 1966 Brunswick Distinguished CitizenDistinguished Citizen 1977 Spouse: Bessie L. Cummings
From Brunswick: 100 Years of History (1990) The man who became known as “Mr. Brunswick” had a 50 year railroading career, much of it as Terminal Trainmaster here. James E. Cummings moved into Brunswick politics in 1952 as a councilman, and was elected mayor in 1954, serving until 1966. He was also called “the man who took Brunswick out of the mud,” as completion of the paving of the town’s streets was accomplished during his administration
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