- Charles W. Waterman (mayor of New Orleans)
Charles W. Waterman was the 17th mayor of
New Orleans (June 17 1856 –June 8 1858 ).
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Charles W. Waterman — For the mayor, see Charles W. Waterman (mayor of New Orleans). Charles Winfield Waterman United States Senator from Colorado In office March 4, 1927 – August 27, 1932 Preceded by … Wikipedia
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