Here are some brief details about Tucson mayors throughout history:
Charles A. Shibell (1875-1876) - He was the first mayor of Tucson after the city was incorporated in 1875.
L. C. Hughes (1883-1884) - Hughes served as a mayor during a period of growth and modernization for Tucson.
Miles J. Dupin (1893-1895) - Dupin was known for his efforts to clean up the city's streets and improve public sanitation.
Henry C. Hooker (1903-1904) - Hooker was a rancher and businessman who served as mayor during a time of economic prosperity for Tucson.
George W. P. Hunt (1915-1916) - Hunt went on to serve as governor of Arizona for a total of seven terms, making him the longest-serving governor in the state's history.
Lew Davis (1941-1949) - Davis was a popular mayor who oversaw the construction of several important public buildings in Tucson, including the city's first hospital.
Tom Volgy (1987-1991) - Volgy was the first person of Hungarian descent to serve as mayor of Tucson. He also served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1992 to 1994.
Jonathan Rothschild (2011-2019) - Rothschild was known for his efforts to promote economic development and improve transportation infrastructure in Tucson. He did not seek reelection in 2019.
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