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Directory of Tennessee Municipal Officials 1957-58 University of Tennessee, Knoxville TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Municipal Directories Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS) 1957 Directory of Tennessee Municipal Officials 1957-58 MTAS Follow this and additional works at: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_mtasdir Part of the Public Administration Commons Tennessee municipalities were contacted once a year to update the information listed in this directory. Changes in that information may have occurred between the contact date and the date of this printed directory. For accurate historical information, please contact the municipality directly. Recommended Citation MTAS, "Directory of Tennessee Municipal Officials 1957-58" (1957). Municipal Directories. https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_mtasdir/15 This Report is brought to you for free and open access by the Municipal Technical Advisory Service (MTAS) at TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Municipal Directories by an authorized administrator of TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT-­ DIRECTORIES s H E L F D I R E C T 0 R Y TE NNE SSEE MUNICIP AL OFFICIA LS Geraldine Ro Ellison, Editor MU NICIPAL TEC HNICAL ADV ISORY SERVIC E DIISIOV N OF UNIVERSITY EXTENSIO N THE UNIV ERSITY OF TENN ES SEE In cooperation with the : TE N NESS EE MU NICIPAL LEAGUE August 1957 FOREW ORD This 1957-58 Directory of Tennessee Municipal Officials is the 13th issue of the directory series. It has been compiled, for the most part, from questionnaires sent to all cities . Although every effort has been made to make the information for each city complete and correct, for 30 cities that did not return the questionnaires it was necessary to re�y upon latest information available in our files . To all city recorders and other officials who have contributed information we are deeply grateful . Without the willing and prompt cooperation of these officials, publication of the directory would have been difficult, if not impossible. Comment s and suggestions as to how future issues of the directory oan be further improved will be appreciated. They may be sent to either of the following: Herbert J. Bingham Victor c. Hobday Executive Director Executive Director Tennessee Municipal League Municipal Technical 18th floor Advisory Service Life & Casualty Tower Box 8260, University Station Nashville 3, Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee AD!RESSES OF INTEREST TO MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS TENNESSEE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE TENNESSEE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE TENNESSEE STATE PLANNING COMMISSION 1957-58 OFFICERS Herbert J. Bingham, Executive Secretary Harold v. Miller, Executive Director 18th floor Cordell Hull Building, Room Cl-121 PRESIDENT Life & Casualty Tower Nashville 3, .Tennessee Nashville 3, Tenne ssee Phone: .CHapel 2-8311 Ext . 3426 David A. Burkhalter Phone : ALpine 5-6416 City Manager, Johnson City TENNESSEE TAXPAY ERS ASSOCIATION MUNICIPAL TECHNiqAL ADVISORY SERVICE W. R. Pouder, Executive Secretary Victor c. Hobday, Executive Director 217-222 Chamber of Commerce Building VICE PR ESIDENTS The University of Tennessee Nashville 3, Tennessee East Tennessee Box 8260, University Station Phone : CHapel 2-1854 Middle Tennessee West Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee George Mcinturff Phone: 4-2981 Ext. 284 John s. (Sam) Ridley Claude Armour Commissioner, Chattanooga STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Mayor, Smyrna Vice Mayor, Memphis s. Leary Joµes, Director NASHVILLE OFFICE, MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL Cordell Hu ll Bui lding, Room 602 ADVISORY SERVICE Nashville 3, Tennessee Robert A. Lovelace Phone: CHapel 2-8311 Ext . 2281 DIRECTORS Consultant on Municipal Management Milton DeVault c. 18th floor William Keaton Mayor, Kingsport Life & Casualty Tower DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Mayor, Hohenwald Nashville 3, Tennessee Homer s. Elkins Jack Dance Phone: ALpine 6-3447 State Training Officer Jack Hay Mayor, Knoxville 215 Chestnut Street Mayor, Lexington Chattanooga, Tennessee P. R. Olgiati BUREAU OF PUBLIC AIMINISTRATION Hardy Graham Mayor, Chattanooga Mayor, Union City Lee s. Greene, Director Ayres Hall, Room 320 TENNESSEE INIXJSffiIAL AND AGRICULTURAL (Past President) L. D. Nowell The University of Tennessee DE VELOPMENT COMMISSION Mayor, Humboldt Knoxville, Tennessee Dr. George I. Whitlatch Troy W. McPeake Phone: 4-2981 Ext . Executive Director Commissioner, Union City William D. Baird 5g-r Cordell Hull Bui lding, Room 231 President, TMFOA Mayor, Lebanon Nashville 3, Tennessee w. TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF OLD AGE AND Phone: CHapel 2-8311 Ext. 3267 Karl Stallings Ben West SURVIVORS INSURANCE Director of Public Works Mayor, Nashville W. T. Blair, Director Nashville Cumberland Lodge Building TENNESSEE INSPECTION BUREAU President, TPWA Frank Gray 319 7th Avenue, North ·John. F • . Le.e; State· Manager Mayor, Franklin Nashville 3, Tennessee 1002 Stahlman Building Herbert Banks Phone : CHapel 2-4688 Nashville, Tennessee Chattanooga Housing Authority Phone : CHapel 2-1781 President, TARRA TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Julian R. Fleming, Director TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY S EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Division of Sanitary Engineering W. M. Leech, Commissioner Cordell Hull Building, Room 602 Cotton States Building Herbert J. Bingham Nashville 3, Tenne ssee Nashville, Tennessee Phone : CHapel 2-8311 Ext. 2281 AD!RESSES OF INTEREST TO MUNICIPAL OFFICIALS TENNESSEE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE TENNESSEE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE TENNESSEE STATE PLANNING COMMISSION 1957-58 OFFICERS Herbert J. Bingham, Executive Secretary Harold v. Miller, Executive Director 18th floor Cordell Hull Building, Room Cl-121 PRESIDENT Life & Casualty Tower Nashville 3, .Tennessee Nashville 3, Tenne ssee Phone: .CHapel 2-8311 Ext . 3426 David A. Burkhalter Phone : ALpine 5-6416 City Manager, Johnson City TENNESSEE TAXPAY ERS ASSOCIATION MUNICIPAL TECHNiqAL ADVISORY SERVICE W. R. Pouder, Executive Secretary Victor c. Hobday, Executive Director 217-222 Chamber of Commerce Building VICE PR ESIDENTS The University of Tennessee Nashville 3, Tennessee East Tennessee Box 8260, University Station Phone : CHapel 2-1854 Middle Tennessee West Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee George Mcinturff Phone: 4-2981 Ext. 284 John s. (Sam) Ridley Claude Armour Commissioner, Chattanooga STREAM POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD Mayor, Smyrna Vice Mayor, Memphis s. Leary Joµes, Director NASHVILLE OFFICE, MUNICIPAL TECHNICAL Cordell Hu ll Bui lding, Room 602 ADVISORY SERVICE Nashville 3, Tennessee Robert A. Lovelace Phone: CHapel 2-8311 Ext . 2281 DIRECTORS Consultant on Municipal Management Milton DeVault c. 18th floor William Keaton Mayor, Kingsport Life & Casualty Tower DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Mayor, Hohenwald Nashville 3, Tennessee Homer s. Elkins Jack Dance Phone: ALpine 6-3447 State Training Officer Jack Hay Mayor, Knoxville 215 Chestnut Street Mayor, Lexington Chattanooga, Tennessee P. R. Olgiati BUREAU OF PUBLIC AIMINISTRATION Hardy Graham Mayor, Chattanooga Mayor, Union City Lee s. Greene, Director Ayres Hall, Room 320 TENNESSEE INIXJSffiIAL AND AGRICULTURAL (Past President) L. D. Nowell The University of Tennessee DE VELOPMENT COMMISSION Mayor, Humboldt Knoxville, Tennessee Dr. George I. Whitlatch Troy W. McPeake Phone: 4-2981 Ext . Executive Director Commissioner, Union City William D. Baird 5g-r Cordell Hull Bui lding, Room 231 President, TMFOA Mayor, Lebanon Nashville 3, Tennessee w. TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF OLD AGE AND Phone: CHapel 2-8311 Ext. 3267 Karl Stallings Ben West SURVIVORS INSURANCE Director of Public Works Mayor, Nashville W. T. Blair, Director Nashville Cumberland Lodge Building TENNESSEE INSPECTION BUREAU President, TPWA Frank Gray 319 7th Avenue, North ·John. F • . Le.e; State· Manager Mayor, Franklin Nashville 3, Tennessee 1002 Stahlman Building Herbert Banks Phone : CHapel 2-4688 Nashville, Tennessee Chattanooga Housing Authority Phone : CHapel 2-1781 President, TARRA TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH Julian R. Fleming, Director TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY S EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Division of Sanitary Engineering W. M. Leech, Commissioner Cordell Hull Building, Room 602 Cotton States Building Herbert J. Bingham Nashville 3, Tenne ssee Nashville, Tennessee Phone : CHapel 2-8311 Ext. 2281 POPULATIONS OF TENNESSEE MUNICIPALITIES GUIDE TO USE OF THIS DIREC TORY as used for distributing State=shared taxes, 1957=58 the name, in parentheses, in which name of each city is the county After the division of the state a letter showing in which grand Adair 102 Cleveland 15,217 Gadsden 255 city is located. Next is this letter is . or West. The figure following Adamsville 9Z7 Oli:fton 818 Gainesboro 992 the city is located, East, Middle, ending; Next is the fiscal year Alamo 1,703 Clinton 4,259 Gallatin 6;,113 (see third paragraph, this page). the population May 31. There follows the 6,365 651 157 11F.Yr.5/3111 means the fiscal year ends Alcoa Coalmont Garland for example, the next election will for example, 11Elec. 5/57" means Alexandria 387 Collierville 1,643 Gates 279 date of the next ele.ction; number of the city on this line is the telephone be in May, 1957· The last entry Algood 729 Collinwood 694 Gatlinburg 1.9301 or office. hall Altamont 594 Columbia 13,297 Ge town 905 of the governing rman time and place of the meetings Ardmore 157 Cookeville 6,924 Gibson 308 On the second line is shown the offices (other than the usu.al 463 924 1.9063 is shown a:ny closing of city Arlington Copperhill Gleason body. On the third line some of this in- No entries have been made where Ashland City l,04o Cornersville 358
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