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User Dicklyon deleted names of several mayors from the timeline (
here and
here), claiming they lack historical signficance. I disagree; mayors are part of San Antonio's history. What do others think? Do mayors belong in this timeline of San Antonio history or not? --
M2545 (
talk)
06:36, 15 December 2014 (UTC)reply
As with Austin and El Paso and others, if the only thing they're known for is a stint as mayor, they don't belong. They why I selectively removed some. They still appear in the list of mayors of course.
Dicklyon (
talk)
06:58, 15 December 2014 (UTC)reply
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User Dicklyon deleted names of several mayors from the timeline (
here and
here), claiming they lack historical signficance. I disagree; mayors are part of San Antonio's history. What do others think? Do mayors belong in this timeline of San Antonio history or not? --
M2545 (
talk)
06:36, 15 December 2014 (UTC)reply
As with Austin and El Paso and others, if the only thing they're known for is a stint as mayor, they don't belong. They why I selectively removed some. They still appear in the list of mayors of course.
Dicklyon (
talk)
06:58, 15 December 2014 (UTC)reply