Joel Turner (mayor) explained

Joel Turner
Birth Date:1820
Death Date:1888
Order:11th
Office:Mayor of Los Angeles
Term Start:December 9, 1868
Term End:December 9, 1870
Predecessor:Cristóbal Aguilar
Successor:Cristóbal Aguilar

Joel Turner (1820? - 1888) was the 11th mayor of Los Angeles, California, from December 9, 1868, to December 9, 1870. He served two terms.

In 1870, Turner, eight members of the City Council and two members of a previous council were indicted by a grand jury for felony. "It is said that an issue of city scrip of over $50,000 has been made and that less than one fifth only is now accounted for, and that the books containing the stubs are not to be found." Each was freed on bail.[1] Turner was convicted of malfeasance.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://search.proquest.com/docview/365541875 "An Augean Stable," San Francisco Chronicle, January 11, 1870, page 3
  2. https://search.proquest.com/docview/365680757 "Sparks From the Telegraph," San Francisco Chronicle, January 30, 1870, page 1