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Vincent C.
Schoemehl, Jr. (born
October 30, 1946, in St. Louis) was the 42nd
mayor of St. Louis, Missouri,
serving three terms from 1981 to 1993. At the...
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Libertarian Joan Dow.
Carnahan had
defeated St.
Louis mayor Vincent C.
Schoemehl for the
Democratic nomination,
while Webster had
defeated Secretary of...
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three terms in office. Two
others —
Raymond Tucker and
Vincent C.
Schoemehl — also
served three terms, but
seven fewer days. The shortest-serving...
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Carnahan made a
second bid for
governor and
defeated St.
Louis Mayor Vincent Schoemehl in the
Democratic primary. In the
general election, he
defeated state...
- stay
mobile while he
combatted his condition. In
April 2021, the Jim
Schoemehl Run for ALS
selected Powell as the
annual run's beneficiary.
Powell died...
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Natalie Sago – NBA
referee Therese Sander –
Missouri politician Vincent Schoemehl –
Mayor of the City of St. Louis, 1981–1993
Phyllis Smith – television...
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opening fire. He shot and
killed four
people and
attempted to
execute Brad
Schoemehl, who was shot
three times at point-blank range.
Barton then
walked to...
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Bobby Rush
performed at the
grand opening. In the 1980s,
Mayor Vincent Schoemehl appointed the St.
Louis Kings of Rhythm,
which included Montgomery, amb****adors...
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Louis In
office April 20, 1993 –
April 15, 1997
Preceded by
Vincent C.
Schoemehl Succeeded by
Clarence Harmon Personal details Born (1954-07-20) July 20...
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Miller ****mann
Becker Kaufmann Darst Tucker Cervantes Poelker Conway Schoemehl Bosley Harmon Slay
Krewson Jones...