- William Alex Stolt
William Alex "Bill" Stolt (
July 5 ,1900 –February 28 ,2001 ) served asMayor of Anchorage ,Alaska from 1941-1944.Biography
William Alex Stolt was born to Finnish parents in
Boston, Massachusetts on July 5, 1900. He spent the first ten years of his life inFinland , moving back to theUnited States after the death of his father, and his mother's remarriage to a man inSeattle . In 1913, the family moved toJuneau , and then Anchorage in 1917. He attendedAnchorage High School , graduating in 1920. He studiedelectrical engineering atWashington State College , and in 1929 married Lily, another student from Anchorage.Stolt worked as an
electrician , operating Bill's Electric Shop & Supply in Anchorage. In 1938, he filed for aHomestead Act claim on land nearOtter Lake that would later be incorporated intoFort Richardson . He built a cabin with his brother Paul, and lived there for a time, but abandoned the claim in 1942.Stolt lobbied for the
Municipality of Anchorage to purchase Anchorage Light and Power Company and their Eklutna power plant in order to provide the fledgling city with better electrification. He ran successfully for city council and then, in 1941, mayor. The population of Anchorage at the time was about 5,000 residents. [http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives/documentb5a1.html]In December 1941, in response to the Japanese
bombing of Pearl Harbor and under the advice of ColonelSimon Bolivar Buckner, Jr. , Stolt ordered a partial blackout of Anchorage. [http://www.geocities.com/wmaxwell/ch41.html]In 1943, with Stolt in office, a municipal bond measure passed authorizing the purchase of Anchorage Light and Power, and in 1944, operation of the plant passed to Anchorage Public Utilities.
Stolt died in the Anchorage Pioneer Home on February 28, 2001.
Bibliography
* Stolt, William and Lillian "Bill and Lily: Two Alaskans" 1998 (ISBN 1-888125-16-0)
References
* [http://www.usarak.army.mil/conservation/files/Ft%20Richardson%20Homestead%20Study.pdf Ft. Richardson Homestead Study]
* [http://www.usarak.army.mil/conservation/files/Early%20Electrification%20of%20Anchorage%20Study.pdf Early Electrification of Anchorage]
* [http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives/document68e8.html A review of "Bill and Lily"]External links
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