Joseph H. Bunce
Joseph Henry Bunce | |
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Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky | |
In office 1869–1870 | |
Preceded by | Philip Tomppert |
Succeeded by | John George Baxter |
Personal details | |
Born |
New York | December 15, 1823
Died |
February 27, 1908 84) Lyons, Colorado | (aged
Joseph Henry Bunce (15 December 1823 - 27 February 1908) was the eighteenth Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky from 1869 to 1870.
Biography
Joseph Henry Bunce was born on 15 December 1823 in New York.[1] He was a steamboat captain until the mid-1860s, when he founded a wholesale grocery firm. Typical of Louisville steamboat captains, he lived with his family in the Portland district.
A Democrat, he ran against future mayor John G. Baxter and police chief Robert Gilchriest in 1869. Despite not being endorsed by the democratic party or The Courier-Journal, Bunce won by 300 votes over Baxter.
He was elected to a two-year term, but the city charter was changed in 1870 to allow for a three-year term and Bunce chose to run again for a new term, and was defeated this time by Baxter.
In 1888, he built the first area school, which is still known as the Bunce school. He was appointed postmaster of the Bunce station in October 1895.[2] In 1896 he was justice of the peace for Allenspark and Jamestown.[3] Bunce was a significant figure in Allenspark, Colorado, history, homesteading near there in 1897.[4]
Around 1900, he moved to Lyons, Colorado, where he was elected justice of the peace in 1901 and later mayor.
Bunce married Josephine Mullins (1828-1882) and had four children who survived, Mary Alice, Charles William, Harriet Archer, and Marshall Halbert. On January 9, 1886, he married Henrietta Truitt (1831-1925) in Boulder County, Colorado.[5]
He died on 27 February 1908 in Lyons, Colorado.
References
Further reading
- Yater, George H. (1987). Two Hundred Years at the Fall of the Ohio: A History of Louisville and Jefferson County (2nd ed.). Louisville, KY: Filson Club, Incorporated. ISBN 0-9601072-3-1.
- "Joseph H. Bunce". The Encyclopedia of Louisville (1 ed.). 2001. p. 146.
- Knowlton, Lorna; DeWeese, Edie (2011). Weaving Mountain Memories: Recollections of the Allenspark Area (2nd ed.). Allenspark, CO: The Allenspark Wind. ISBN 978-0-9625286-1-3.
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Philip Tomppert |
Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky 1869–March 1870 |
Succeeded by John G. Baxter |