Alfred M. Monfalcone

Alfred M. Monfalcone (May 11, 1890 – June 1970) was the mayor of Newport News, Virginia, from January 16, 1956, to September 1, 1956. His is the shortest term of any mayor of the city. It is not clear why he was appointed to such a short term, but the fact that his predecessor, R. Cowles Taylor, had a term expiring December 20, 1955, it is not unreasonable to assume that he took over the mayorship upon the death of Taylor. Monfalcone, for a time, owned a gas station in downtown Newport News that sat next to the Newport News Victory Arch.[1]

Alfred M. Monfalcone
Mayor of Newport News, Virginia
In office
January 16, 1956  September 1, 1956
Preceded byR. Cowles Taylor
Succeeded byRobert B. Smith

References

  1. Newport: Webster's Quotations, Facts and Phrases. Icon Group International, Incorporated. 2008. p. 284. ISBN 978-0-546-66365-5.
Preceded by
R. Cowles Taylor
Mayor of Newport News
1956
Succeeded by
Robert B. Smith


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