Samuel Brook Stewart
 

Kentucky Post, Friday, 7 August 1903, page 4

Ex-Mayor S B Stewart of Bellevue, was appointed one of the judges in the Labor Day contest of the Trades and Labor Assembly Thursday.

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Kentucky Post, Friday, 25 May 1906, page 3

Circuit Judge A S Berry today made an order in court removing J H Gaupel of Newport and Joseph M Bohn of Dayton, as Courthouse Commissioners. He appointed in their stead John Seibert, of Newport and S B Stewart, ex-mayor of Bellevue.

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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 5 May 1937, page 1

Funeral arrangements for Samuel B Stewart, former mayor and councilman of Bellevue, were completed today. Stewart died yesterday at his home, 321 Terrace avenue, Dayton following a heart attack after he returned from Cincinnati. He was 92. Until two years ago he conducted a steam fitting business on Third street, Cincinnati. Since then he has operated the business from his home.

About the turn of the century Mr. Stewart, then serving as a member of Bellevue Council, was named to fill the unexpired term of mayor. The following year he was elected to the office. It was during his administration the fill across the Taylor Mill Bottoms was constructed. A native of Louisville, Stewart came to Newport as a youth before moving to Bellevue and Dayton.

He leaves two daughters, Gertrude Stewart, a Cincinnati public school teacher and Mrs. H F Tannehill, Fond du Lac Wis.

 

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