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William Monroe Salisbury (December 25, 1865 – February 25, 1928) was a stormy political power in 20th century Ashland, Kentucky. He was twice elected as mayor, though on many political actions he did not court public approval, and was considered needlessly antagonistic to the popular feeling. Despite this, Salisbury was fairly active in the community during his seven inconsecutive years in office, and is noted to have attended events held in Ashland, such as the C&O System labor meeting and the sixth annual convention of the Kentucky State Association of Master Plumbers.

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  • W. M. Salisbury (en)
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  • William Monroe Salisbury (December 25, 1865 – February 25, 1928) was a stormy political power in 20th century Ashland, Kentucky. He was twice elected as mayor, though on many political actions he did not court public approval, and was considered needlessly antagonistic to the popular feeling. Despite this, Salisbury was fairly active in the community during his seven inconsecutive years in office, and is noted to have attended events held in Ashland, such as the C&O System labor meeting and the sixth annual convention of the Kentucky State Association of Master Plumbers. (en)
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  • Dr. W. M. Salisbury (en)
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  • Aden, Carter County, Kentucky, United States (en)
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  • H. R. Dysard (en)
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  • William Monroe Salisbury (December 25, 1865 – February 25, 1928) was a stormy political power in 20th century Ashland, Kentucky. He was twice elected as mayor, though on many political actions he did not court public approval, and was considered needlessly antagonistic to the popular feeling. Despite this, Salisbury was fairly active in the community during his seven inconsecutive years in office, and is noted to have attended events held in Ashland, such as the C&O System labor meeting and the sixth annual convention of the Kentucky State Association of Master Plumbers. (en)
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