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Mexican Presentation Sword

Currency:USD Category:Antiques Start Price:500.00 USD Estimated At:1,500.00 - 2,000.00 USD
Mexican Presentation Sword
32” total length, a 26” blade embossed with floral designs and Frank Curran with a silver hilt and handle in the shape of an Eagle’s head. Presented to Frank Curran, Mayor of San Diego, California from President Ortiz of Mexico 1969. Fine condition

Francis (Frank) Earl Curran (1912-1992)
Curran rose from stevedore to become mayor of San Diego (1963-1971), presided over a period of unprecedented economic growth that saw the sleepy naval town evolve into a gateway city for trade from Mexico, Latin America and the Pacific Rim. Curran served 16 years as a San Diego city councilman and mayor. He was first elected to the City Council in 1955 and served as a councilman until 1963, when the late Mayor Charles Dail, Curran's friend and political adviser, became ill and stepped down. Curran filed for the vacancy and was elected. He ran for a second four-year term in 1967, easily defeating former Councilman Allen Hitch by a 2-1 margin. A longtime Democrat who got much of his support from Republican businessmen, Curran was a true Southern California pioneer who envisioned San Diego as an international destination and helped achieve that result.