Franklin Pierce Buyer (October 23, 1878 – March 1963) was a traveling salesman who was on the Los Angeles City Council between 1933 and 1939. He was a Democrat.
Biography
Buyer was born on October 23, 1878, in
Edgewood, Illinois
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, the son of Mary Carter. He went to public schools in
Browns, Illinois
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History
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. He and his wife, Dorothy, were married on November 35, 1907, and they adopted a daughter. He was a
salesman
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who traveled about the country, but in
1920 he moved to Los Angeles.
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After he completed his City Council term in 1939, he became the manager of an American Express office at 10810 South Broadway, where he was held up at least twice: The first time, in January 1947, he rousted the bandits "with a well-placed right hook", and they escaped with no money; he was left with head lacerations
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. He was then living at 156 West 109th Place. The second holdup was in January 1959, when he was slugged and three gunmen escaped with $400 from a cash drawer.
Buyer died in March 1963. leaving a wife, Viola.
Elections
Buyer was elected to Los Angeles City Council District 15
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in 1933, defeating incumbent Councilman A.E. Henning
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. Buyer was reelected in 1935 and 1937 but lost in 1939 to Wilder W. Hartley
Wilder W. Hartley (April 4, 1901 – August 17, 1970) was a member of the Los Angeles City Council from the Harbor and South Los Angeles districts from 1939 to 1943.
Biography
Hartley was born in Reno, Nevada, on April 4, 1901, and was brought ...
. In 1941, he was a candidate for election to the Los Angeles School Board.
City Council
In 1939, Buyer was said to be the leader among City Council members in winning the largest amount of city funding for improvements in any council district. During the preceding two years the city allocated $530,726 for his district. This sum did not include the construction and furnishing of a branch city hall in Watts
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, which was achieved during his term."Records Show Buyer Lead in Achievements"
''Los Angeles Times'', March 25, 1939, page A-3
References
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Los Angeles City Council members
California Democrats
1878 births
1963 deaths
20th-century American politicians