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James d'Orma Braman

James d'Orma Braman (December 23, 1901 – August 21, 1980)[1] was an American politician who served as the 45th mayor of Seattle, Washington from 1964 to 1969. To date, Braman was the last Republican to serve as Mayor of Seattle.[2] Previously, mayors were elected for a term of four years, but because of a change in the date of election to odd-numbered years during his mayoral tenure, Braman served five and a half years.

James Braman
Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Urban Systems and Environment
In office
March 23, 1969 – 1970
PresidentRichard Nixon
45th Mayor of Seattle
In office
April 6, 1964 – March 23, 1969
Preceded byGordon S. Clinton
Succeeded byFloyd C. Miller
Member of the Seattle City Council
In office
1954–1964
Personal details
Born
James d'Orma Braman

December 23, 1901
Lorimor, Iowa, U.S.
DiedAugust 21, 1980 (aged 78)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Military service
Branch/service United States Navy
UnitUnited States Navy Reserve

Early life and education Edit

He was born in Lorimor, Iowa, on December 23, 1901. As a child, Braman lived in Oklahoma before his family relocated to Pend Oreille County, Washington around 1908. He attended Union High School from 1916 to 1918, dropping out to work in the family lumber business.[3]

Career Edit

Braman worked in the lumber industry and also designed homes. In 1943, Braman served as a lieutenant in the United States Navy Reserve. Braman was based in Portland, Oregon and managed lumber procurement. In 1945, he was promoted to commander and transferred to Washington, D.C. He returned to the Puget Sound region in 1946.

He was elected to the Seattle City Council, serving from 1954 until he became mayor in 1964.[4] He was appointed by President Richard Nixon as Assistant Secretary of Transportation for Urban Systems and Environment in February 1969, resigning as mayor on March 23, 1969, to accept the position.[4][5][6] Braman resigned in 1970 and returned to Seattle after 18 months in the position.

Death Edit

Braman died in Seattle on August 21, 1980, at the age of 79.[7]

References Edit

  1. ^ Anderson, Ross (August 22, 1980). "Braman: a varied career". The Seattle Times. p. B3.
  2. ^ Anderson, Ross (September 16, 2001). "City's 50 mayors range from leaders to losers". The Seattle Times. Retrieved September 13, 2017.
  3. ^ "Braman, James D'Orma, 1901-1980". crdl.usg.edu. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  4. ^ a b "James d'Orma Braman". History Link. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
  5. ^ Suffia, Dave (March 10, 1969). "Braman to Quit Post March 23". The Seattle Times. p. 13.
  6. ^ Prochnau, William W. (February 7, 1969). "Mayor Braman Appointed To U.S. Transportation Post". The Seattle Times. p. 1.
  7. ^ "Braman, James d". www.historylink.org. Retrieved 2020-06-21.
Political offices
Preceded by Mayor of Seattle
1964–1969
Succeeded by


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