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487: 647: 31: 78:. He studied the law in his own time and was admitted to the Washington State Bar Association before moving in 1917 to what would become Anchorage, Alaska. He served two terms as major of Anchorage and was a practicing attorney before joining the Board of Regents of the University of Alaska. 148:. When the land for the future city of Anchorage was auctioned off, he acquired two lots. In 1917, he designed and built a house on Second Avenue, which stands to this day. 155:. In 1921, he joined Seward attorney L.V Ray in private law practice. David ran the firm's Anchorage office. After a second term as mayor, he joined the 732: 399: 389: 727: 137:, where he was appointed a U.S. Commissioner. He served as an ex-officio probate judge, studying law on his own time and gaining admission into the 717: 622: 592: 307: 688: 166:
David died on November 21, 1924, of heart failure. He was survived by his wife Anna and children Caroline and Leopold Jr, and buried in
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Anchorage was legally incorporated on November 23, 1920. On November 29, the newly elected city council designated David as the first
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Anchorage: From Its Humble Origins as a Railroad Construction Camp
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In 1915, David moved with his family to the tent city at
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mayor
Anchorage, Alaska
Brooklyn, New York
Nordhausen
Germany
Philippines
Spanish–American War
Fort Egbert
Yukon River
Eagle, Alaska
Seward
Susitna Station
United States Marshal
Knik
Washington State Bar Association
Ship Creek
mayor of Anchorage
Board of Regents
University of Alaska
Anchorage Memorial Park
Leopold David House
National Register of Historic Places
Biography at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks
American Jewish Yearbook, 1976


Anchorage: From Its Humble Origins as a Railroad Construction Camp
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