This insightful biography tells the story of one of Fort Wayne's most notable residents: Colonel Charles A. Zollinger. A seven-time Mayor of the city, Zollinger was a tireless advocate for the people of Fort Wayne and played a key role in shaping the city during a period of rapid growth and change. Drawing on extensive research and interviews with Zollinger's family and colleagues, this book provides a comprehensive portrait of a man who made a lasting impact on his community.
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