Charles S. Trimmier
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Charles S. Trimmier was a Mobile, Alabama
-area community leader and politician who served the city as the city's Public Works Commissioner and two stints as the city's Mayor during the 1960s. Both of his terms as Mayor of Mobile were when the title was co-extensive with the presidency of the City Commission. He was elected to the City Commission in 1961 by defeating incumbent commissioner Charlie Hackmeyer
. He was defeated for re-election in 1965 by challenger Lambert C. Mims
who would go on to serve in the position for 20 years. He had a park named after him, Trimmier Park at 3600 Alba Club Rd in Mobile, AL.
Mobile, Alabama
Mobile is the third most populous city in the Southern US state of Alabama and is the county seat of Mobile County. It is located on the Mobile River and the central Gulf Coast of the United States. The population within the city limits was 195,111 during the 2010 census. It is the largest...
-area community leader and politician who served the city as the city's Public Works Commissioner and two stints as the city's Mayor during the 1960s. Both of his terms as Mayor of Mobile were when the title was co-extensive with the presidency of the City Commission. He was elected to the City Commission in 1961 by defeating incumbent commissioner Charlie Hackmeyer
Charles F. Hackmeyer
Charles F. Hackmeyer was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician who served two terms on the Mobile City Commission. He was also the city's 80th Mayor. His terms as Mayor of Mobile was when the title was co-extensive with the presidency of the City Commission. He was defeated for...
. He was defeated for re-election in 1965 by challenger Lambert C. Mims
Lambert C. Mims
Lambert C. Mims was a Mobile, Alabama-area community leader and politician who served the city as Public Works Commissioner for 20 years, while having many terms as Mayor during his commission service. All of his terms as Mayor of Mobile was when the title was co-extensive with the presidency of...
who would go on to serve in the position for 20 years. He had a park named after him, Trimmier Park at 3600 Alba Club Rd in Mobile, AL.