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917: 260:. Adams witnessed the bridge wash away during the flood with Calgary Commissioner for Public Works Jim Garden, who was standing on the bridge as it washed away. The original design as proposed was a high-level steel bridge, but Adams felt the design did not provide the necessary capacity for the growing city. Adams' input was incorporated into the final design, and the bridge was completed in December 1916. Adams was also a proponent for the construction of the 45: 310:
and $ 50 for advertisements in the Albertan. During the campaign the candidates travelled together as Adams did not have a car, and alternated who would speak first at each event. Eventually both candidates broke the agreement to spend only $ 100 with Ruttle placing advertisements between films in
344:, where he threw a fake bomb into an active meeting attended by Adams, other Aldermen and city employees. Everyone in attendance rushed out of the meeting, and Commissioner Smith jumped through the closed window 12 feet above the ground. Long Lance, a popular figure in Calgary was fired by the 203:, to Samuel and Mary J. Adams (nÊe Loughery). Adams attended public school in West Flamborough and high school in Dundas, and later moved to Manitoba in 1897 where he attended Normal School and later taught school. He entered 330:, including the rise of labour unions and civil unrest. During this time there was considerable animosity throughout the city which culminated in threats to elected officials and a bomb threat on 315:. Adams won the election held on December 15, 1920, with approximately 60% of the vote and assumed the role of Calgary's 21st Mayor on January 3, 1920. Adams was acclaimed in the 374:
Samuel Hunter Adams retired from municipal politics in 1923. He practised law in Calgary with the firm Adams, Fitch and Arnold until his retirement in 1955, when he moved to
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Lynnview Ridge refinery in Calgary, a CA$ 2.5 million project. The refinery operated until the 1970s, after which a residential neighbourhood was constructed on the grounds.
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to form the firm Jones, Pescod & Adams, which lasted until 1917 when the partnership was dissolved. He continued to practice independently until 1920, and was appointed
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Adams began studying law when he arrived in Calgary in the offices of Bernard & Bernard and Jones & Nichols. He completed his studies in 1909 and joined Alderman
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On May 18, 1922, Adams gave the first radio broadcast in Calgary on CHCB station at Crescent Heights. The program began with the
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He died on December 10, 1975, and was buried at Union Cemetery in Calgary on December 15, 1975.
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in March 1922. This culminated in the morning of March 28, 1922, with a prank orchestrated by
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As Mayor, Adams' biggest challenge was handling Calgary's extensive unemployment after the
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Adams married Margaret N. Ross on December 27, 1910, and together had four children.
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one of the city's theatres, and Adams countered with a $ 25 advertisement in the
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In 1917 Adams with the help of City Solicitor, and future Chief Justice of the
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Adams first showed interest in contesting the position of Mayor in the
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As Alderman, Adams had a significant role in the development of the
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in 1906 and subsequently moved to Calgary later in fall that year.
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Booth, Nicholas (1975). "Samuel H. Adams, Mayor 1921-1922".
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Adams was instrumental in the approval and construction of
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Adams was approached by former Aldermen Tappy Frost and
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Samuel Hunter Adams was born on September 3, 1878, near
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Past and Present: People, Places and Events in Calgary
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Alberta, Past and Present: Historical and Biographical
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Clinton J. Ford worked together successfully to bring
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to enter civic politics. Adams contested and won the
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Samuel Adams (disambiguation)
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Mayor of Calgary
Robert Colin Marshall
George Harry Webster
City of Calgary
Dundas, Ontario
Ganges, British Columbia
Alma mater
University of Manitoba
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Alberta
Mayor of Calgary
Dundas, Ontario
Manitoba College
Bachelor of Arts
Clifford Teasdale Jones
Ernest Gauntlett Pescod
King's Counsel
Harold Riley
1915 Calgary municipal election
Calgary City Council
Centre Street Bridge
1915 Calgary flood
Louise Bridge
Bow River
Trial Division of the Supreme Court of Alberta
single transferable vote
1918 Calgary municipal election

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