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reference #13
On April 24, 1924, the nineteen residents who lived just north of the Pine Castle area met
at the home of M. O. Fuselman and voted to become an incorporated town. They named the
new town Edgewood, possibly because it was a wooded area on the edge of Lake Conway. The
first Mayor was Col. R. M. Sherer and the Councilmen were F. X. Langlois, J. H. Pillyaw,
B. B. Prescott, S. C. Orcutt and G. E. Nicholson.
Having prevented Pine Castle from annexing them, Edgewood did little else in the twenties.
Then, with the depression, the town meetings were stopped altogether, not to be resumed until
February of 1955. At that time B. B. Prescott was elected mayor.
In 1960, the town was declared a Bird Sanctuary. The first formal census of the town taken
in 1962 showed there were 436 people living there. The city charter was not written and
submitted to the state until 1969. That same year property on Larue Avenue was purchased
and a town hall was built. In 1973, with additional growth and an increase in population,
the town became a city.
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