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The nightmare that is List of mayors of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Holy shit the Chief Burgess situation is an absolute mess. From what I could gather, they where elected from within the borough council, usually for a single year. There could be dozens of them. It was a mostly ceremonial role, and the internet is actually devoid of any meaningful lists of them. I did find a book by Drinker-Bowen listing off a couple Lehigh professors who became Burgess but other than that, the only other one I could find was the first one. In Northside its even more of a mess, I actually stumbled across this whole situation while making an article on a state senator who happened to have been a Burgess there. thanks a lot Kemerer.
I am 99% sure that a full list of all the different borough's chief Burgesses exists as microfilm in the Pennsylvania state archives per this, but I have no way of accessing them.
North Bethlehem
"Between 1845 and 1879, for example, fifteen men filled the annually elected office of Chief Burgess, and all but one, who served a one-year term, belonged to the Moravian Congregation. During the same thirty-five year period, eight of these former Chief Burgesses were elected to seats on the borough council. Taken together, these eight served a total of forty-seven years as councilmen. With the exception of one Moravian minister, all were businessmen."[1]
"For a list of Burgesses and councilmen of Bethlehem, see, Ordinances of Town Council of the Borough of Bethlehem, Bethlehem, Pa., 1896, PP• 169-186."[1]
Can't find this vaunted 1896 version, in-fact it would be ideal to find a 1917 version, but I did find the 1873 version and updated the list with that
References
- ^ a b Vadasz, Thomas Patrick (1975). The history of an industrial community, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1920. College of William & Mary.
List of mayors of Easton, Pennsylvania
I doubt that I will find enough article talking about the rest of the mayors at great length, but I should also focus on trying to wrap up the list and make it up to date.
Who was mayor from 1909 to 1912?
Who was mayor from 1929 to 1933?
The Gettysburg Compiler
Henry Stahle's tenure as owner and editor ended in 1902 when William Arch McMay was named editor.
W. C. Sheely was named editor from 1927 until 1933.
In 1933 J. Harvey Sheely was named the editor until his death.
After Sheely died Paul Ramer became editor until the newspaper ceased publication.
By the end of it's existence, The Gettysburg Compiler had only 35 annual subscribers and ceased publication on July 1, 1961, at the same time as their longtime rival, The Star and Sentinel
Revival
In 2012 a group sought to revive the defunct Gettysburg Compiler as a student newspaper for the Civil War Institute at Gettysburg College publishing reports on the civil war, interviews with professionals in the field, and other developments in the study of the civil war. Gettysburg College has acknowledged and archived the newspaper, instead referring to it as a "scholarly blog."[2][3]
References
- ^ Rada Jr, James. "1961: Gettysburg loses two newspapers". The Gettysburg Times. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
- ^ "About Us". The Gettysburg Compiler. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
- ^ "The Gettysburg Compiler: On the Front Lines of History". Gettysburg College. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
Lignite Energy Council
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North Dakota News Cooperative
McClintic-Marshall Construction Company
John A. Roebling's Sons Company
Murder of Archil Tatunashvili
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List of Parliaments of South Ossetia
Note: This is going to live on the Parliament of South Ossetia page. I am just making this for ease of access on my end when I'm working on the pages. What are these going to be? Im going to try and do this like the "___ United States Congress" articles, like 34th United States Congress for example. It's going to consist of a:
- Lede
- Important events during the tenure
- Composition
- Members list
- Branches/Committees(?)
The last one is going to be hard to find, I should just omit it, but hey, it'll be a fun challenge in the meantime
Stumbled across this source about just what I am trying to do, talk about the historical composition of Parliament, which stated that 221 people have served as MPs, however, it doesn't give much more than that. [49] however, this is just the parliament's website, so they keep records of their sessions here [50]
Nth Supreme Soviet of South Ossetia
1990-1993, elected in the 1990 South Ossetian parliamentary election
1st State Nykhas of South Ossetia
1993-1994, elected in the 1990 South Ossetian parliamentary election
2nd State Nykhas of South Ossetia
1994-1996, elected in the 1994 South Ossetian State Nykhas election
1st Parliament of South Ossetia
1996-1999, elected in the 1994 South Ossetian parliamentary election
2nd Parliament of South Ossetia
1999-2004, elected in the 1999 South Ossetian parliamentary election
3rd Parliament of South Ossetia
2004-2009, elected in the 2004 South Ossetian parliamentary election
4th Parliament of South Ossetia
2009-2014, elected in the 2009 South Ossetian parliamentary election
5th Parliament of South Ossetia
2014-2019, elected in the 2014 South Ossetian parliamentary election
6th Parliament of South Ossetia
2019-2024, elected in the 2019 South Ossetian parliamentary election
7th Parliament of South Ossetia
2024-2029, elected in the 2024 South Ossetian parliamentary election
State Information Agency
Ered
Inal Tasoev (South Ossetia)
Would require a renaming of Inal Tasoev and a disambig page [57]
Igor Naniyev
Uruzhmag Dzhagaev
Zalina Lalieva
Uruzmag Dzhagaev
Viktor Shargaev
Gennadiy Kokoev
Jana Tedeeva
Sunrise (South Ossetia)
Zar tragedy
Peter Gatikoev
Ilona Khubaeva
Maria Kotaeva
Dzambulat Medoev
Malkhaz Gagloev
Konstantin Kisiev
Peter Gasssiev
Elena Dzhioeva
Dzabolat Tadtayev
Vitaly Ikoev
Atsama Kasaev
Sarmat Kotaev
Alexander Chochiev
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Grigory Kochiev
Merab Pukhaev
Robert Ostaev
Ostaev, along with Ivan Slanov, and chairman of the defense and security committee, Atsamaz Bibilov, approved Konstantin Dzhussoev being named Prime Minister of South Ossetia following an interview with the committee.[1]
In 2022 Ostaev, alongside Arsen Kvezerov and Harry Muldarov, personally delivered aid to Ossetian fighters on the side of Russia during their invasion of Ukraine.[2]
References
- ^ "The Committee of the Parliament of South Ossetia approved the candidacy of Konstantin Dzhussoev for the post of head of the Cabinet". cominf.org. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
- ^ "Депутаты парламента Южной Осетии доставили для военнослужащих очередную партию гуманитарной помощи". cominf.org. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Ivan Slanov
Slanov, along with Robert Ostaev, and chairman of the defense and security committee, Atsamaz Bibilov, approved Konstantin Dzhussoev being named Prime Minister of South Ossetia following an interview with the committee.[1]
References
- ^ "The Committee of the Parliament of South Ossetia approved the candidacy of Konstantin Dzhussoev for the post of head of the Cabinet". cominf.org. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
JAM news
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Alan Tadtaev
List of mayors of Tskhinvali
Philly Voice
Inal Mamiev
[102] Redirect Inal Mamiyev
Alymbeg Pliyev
Robert Ostaev
Dzambolyt Tadtayev
Igor Chochiev
Murder of Inal Dzhabiev
Aharon Ramati
Hell Gate
Illia Yevlash
Dzambolat Medoev
Alexander Pliev
Vitaly Ikaev
Snow Revolution
Tarzan Kokoiti
Nugzar Gabaraev
Kazbek Chelekhsati
Bala Bestauta
Rosa Valiev
Kokoyta Tarzan
Valery Kokoy
Lasko Gussoev
Alymphe Pliyev
Nafi Giussoita
Inal Mamiyev
Lyudmila Galavavanova
Madina Ikaeva
Gupta (South Ossetia)
Gupta (also spelled Gufta) refers to two municipalities on either bank of the Great Liakhvi river, located at the confluence of the Liakhvi and Patsa rivers. The constituent villages of Didi-Gupta is located on the west bank, while Zemo-Gupta is located on the east bank.
Storm-Z Articles
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Dani Tammam Akel
Iron (2022)
Following his release from prison, Georgiy Kabisov, a vocal pro-Russian politician who was arrested on the charge of running an espionage ring to gather blackmail on members of the South Ossetian parliament, announced that he was going to be creating a political party named Iron, in reference to the 2010 party, as a new South Ossetian opposition party.[1]
History
Kabisov announced that his party is seeking the vote of supporters of former President of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity, entering a crowded field as the People's Party, and another new party, For Justice, are also competing for the pro-Kokoity vote.[2]
The party held it's first congress on April 8, 2024, the 22nd anniversary of the adoption of South Ossetia's common law.[3] The party's organizing comittee is headed by Zhanna Kochieva, a former member of parliament for United Ossetia and consists of 17 former high-ranking politicians including Yuri Dziztsoity and Georgiy Kabisov.[3]
The party claims to follow socialist principles, and intends to build South Ossetia into a socialist state.[3]
The party has also broken from the pro-Russian strain common in all South Ossetian parties, stating that the South Ossetian state must stop waiting for directions from Russia, and that a large portion of the party's organizers are those who led the protests after the Murder of Inal Djabiev.[3]
References
- ^ Tarkhanova, Zhanna (3 December 2022). "New parties in South Ossetia – who and why". jam-news.net. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
- ^ "Куда уходят известные лица «Народной партии»?". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
- ^ a b c d Келехсаева, Ирина. "«"Ирон" – это высокая планка»". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
For Justice
Founded in 2024 by Member of Parliament and former journalist, Harry Muldarov, stating that the primary goal of the party is to fight for truth and justice in South Ossetia. Muldarov also stated that the primary demographic of the new party is the younger generations, and that social media has been one of their key avenues for spreading their messages.[1]
The party has five members in parliment, including Muldarov, all of them defections from United Ossetia following the Murder of Inal Djabiev.[1]
The party has been notably critical of overtly pro-Russian politicians, accusing a number of MPs who regularly travel to Russia of smuggling cigarettes and other contraband over the border, bypassing dues and customs.[1]
References
- ^ a b c Келехсаева, Ирина. "За справедливость Мулдаров поборется своими силами". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Harry Muldarov
Elected to the Parliament of South Ossetia during the 2019 election as a member of United Ossetia.[1] Muldarov left the party in 2020 during the protests following the Murder of Inal Djabiev.[1] Alongside Muldarov, four other MPs defected, and joined Muldarov's new political party For Justice.[1]
In 2022 Muldarov, alongside Arsen Kvezerov and Robert Ostaev, personally delivered aid to Ossetian fighters on the side of Russia during their invasion of Ukraine.[2]
References
- ^ a b c Келехсаева, Ирина. "За справедливость Мулдаров поборется своими силами". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
- ^ "Депутаты парламента Южной Осетии доставили для военнослужащих очередную партию гуманитарной помощи". cominf.org. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Jabo Medoev
Medoev is a member of the Parliament of South Ossetia, for the People's Party.[1]
Medoev joined Harry Muldarov, accusing members of the pro-Russian establishment of smuggling cigarettes and other contraband over the border, bypassing dues and customs.[1]
References
- ^ a b Келехсаева, Ирина. "За справедливость Мулдаров поборется своими силами". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. Retrieved 9 April 2024.
Tskhinvali City Council
[152][153][154][155][156][157][158][159][160][161][162] Цхинвальский городской совет
Mayor of Tskhinvali
Vladimir Pukhaev
State Security Committee
KGB