Charles F. Weaver

Charles F. Weaver (c. 1858-1932) was a mayor of Ashland, Kentucky and member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. Weaver was in the Kentucky Congress in 1895.[1] He was also a stockholder in the Citizen's Telephone Company, which was incorporated in 1896. The Ashland Foundry & Machine Works, began by Daniel L. Weaver (presumably a relative) and William Wirt Culbertson was taken over by Weaver upon Daniel's 1894 death. Weaver operated the plant until his own death in 1932 and it continued to be under his estate.[2]

Charles F. Weaver
22nd Mayor of Ashland, Kentucky
In office
January 4, 1927  January 1, 1928
Preceded byE. E. Ramey
Succeeded byW. C. Frailie
Personal details
Bornc. 1858
Indiana, U.S.
Died1932 (aged 7374)
Ashland, Kentucky U.S.
Political partyRepublican
ResidenceAshland, Kentucky United States

In 1904, Weaver was a delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky.[3] He was also a member of the board of regents of Eastern State Teachers College (now Eastern Kentucky University) of Richmond, Kentucky.[4]

Notes and references

  1. Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Kentucky 1894, p148
  2. A History of Ashland, Kentucky 1786 - 1854
  3. Political Graveyard Index
  4. C F Weaver, 75, Dies in Ashland. The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Kentucky) 22 Oct 1932, page 10, accessed via Newspapers.com open access
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