Jesse S. Cave Explained

Jesse S. Cave
Office:Treasurer of Louisiana
Birth Date:1872
Termstart:1932
Death Date:1948
Termend:1936
Successor:A. P. Tugwell
Governor:Oscar K. Allen
Birth Place:Van Alstyne, Texas, US[1]
Nationality:American
Office2:52nd Mayor (acting mayor) of New Orleans, Louisiana
Predecessor2:Fred A. Earhart (Acting Mayor)
Successor2:Robert Maestri
Office1:Commissioner of Public Finance of New Orleans
Termend1:1946
Termstart1:1936
Termend2:August 17th, 1936
Termstart2:July 15th, 1936

Jesse S. Cave (1872–1948) was born in Van Alstyne, Texas.[2] He was briefly acting mayor of New Orleans from July 15 to August 17, 1936. Cave arrived in New Orleans in 1904 as a manager of an iron cistern company, and was elected president of the New Orleans Board of Trade in 1930. In 1932 he was elected Louisiana State Treasurer. Along with A. Miles Pratt and Fred A. Earhart, Cave was one of three acting mayors who served in the summer of 1936 between the resignation of Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley and the accession of Robert Maestri. After his brief tenure as acting mayor, Cave was elected Commissioner of Public Finance under the commission council government of the Maestri administration where he served from 1936 to 1946.

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  1. Web site: Caves.
  2. Web site: Caves .

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