Jack Dutton served on the Anaheim City Council from 1962, as Mayor through 1976,
and was instrumental in building our stadium to attract the Angel's Baseball team at a time when a handshake was a contract.


Anaheim Council meeting, circa 1971; view of the city council chambers in Anaheim City Hall, third built for the city,
located at 204 East Center Street (now Lincoln Ave.), built in 1923 and demolished in 1980;
image shows a public council meeting in session with Anaheim city council members in background,
sitting at a wood desk in front of a wood paneled wall with the Anaheim Seal at center;
City Council (left to right) William A. Thom, Calvin L. Pebley, Mayor Jack C. Dutton, Mayor Pro Tem Mark A. Stephenson, Ralph G. Sneegas;
city staff sitting at table in front of city council City Attorney Joseph Geisler, City Manager Keith A. Murdoch and City Clerk Dene A. Daoust.


Anaheim Mayor Jack Dutton (center) accepts Team Pennant with Angel's Owner Gene Autrey (right) and club president, Robert Reynolds (left)


Anaheim Mayor Jack Dutton (right) with California State Governor Ronald Reagan (center)


Group portrait of the 1927 Anaheim Union High School football team (left to right):
(front row) Erich Borchent, Harold Hylton, Walter Jungkeit, John Eley, Albert Kluthe, Floyd Lakeman, Donald Baum;
(back row) Don Reed, Herman Lenz, Frnaklin Van Meter, Kenneth Tanaka, Jack Dutton, Richard Lusk,
Vernon Rockwell, John Heide and Gus Lenain; damage to print is visible on the right side of the image.

           

 

 

 

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