Edward F. Spence

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Edward F. Spence (1832 – 1892) was an American politician. He served two terms as the 17th Mayor of Los Angeles, California, from December 9, 1884 to December 14, 1886. He also served as Vice-President of First National Bank. He began his political career in the California Legislature and before that was Treasurer in Nevada.[1]

Preceded by
Cameron E. Thom
Mayor of Los Angeles, California
1884—1886
Succeeded by
William H. Workman


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