Lee, S.I.
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In Office/td> | December 5, 1887 - February 23rd, 1888}} |
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S.I. Lee was voted in as mayor of Springfield on December 5, 1887 and by February 23rd, 1888 was no longer mayor.
Documented Letter from Springfield Museum:
To the honorable Common Council of the Team of Springfield.
In accordance with Sec 13 of Chapter 3 of Ordinances in regional to Elections <scratch>the</scratch> of Offices
we would respectfully report as follows that we
ave performed the duty of Canvassing
the votes cast at the Election held on
Dec. 5, 1887 and find <scratch>there's</scratch> the following
previous elected.
For Mayor S.I. Lee
Alderman Dr. W. Stewart
A. Wheeler
for Recorder A. Walker
for Marshall H. Smithson
Respectfully Submitted
Albert Walker
mayor
P.J. Bowerman
Recorder
Also:
S.I. Lee, of Springfield, Oregon (September, 1888) speaks in commendatory terms of a decoction of the Eryngium aquaticum, or corn snake-root, taken internally and applied locally as a remedy for snake-bite.
Annual of the universal Medical Sciences, published 1889, F.A. Davis.