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Sacramento, California
including North Sacramento
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of Sacramento, 1849-2004(may beincomplete!)
A.M. Winn 1849HardinBigelow 1850HoraceSmith 1850JamesR. Hardenberg 1851C.I. Hutchinson 1852JamesR. Hardenberg 1853RossiterPreston Johnson 1854JamesL. English 1855B.B. Redding 1856J.P. Dyer 1857H.L. Nichols 1858W.Shattuck 1859-62C.H. Swift 1863-71ChristopherGreen 1872-77JabezTurner 1878-80JohnQ. Brown 1881-86EugeneJ. Gregory 1887-88W.D. Comstock 1889-92B.U. Steinman 1893-95C.H. Hubbard 1896-97WilliamLand 1898-99GeorgeH. Clark 1900-03W.J. Hassett 1904-05M.R. Beard 1906-07ClintonL. White 1908-09M.R. Beard 1910-12M.J. Burke 1912-15G.C. Simmons 1915-17D.W. Carmichael 1917-19JohnQ. Brown 1919-20CharlesA. Bliss 1920-21AlbertElkus 1921-25A.E. Goddard 1926-27R.E. Conley 1928-29C.H. S. Bidwell 1930-33ThomasP. Scollan 1934-35ArthurD. Ferguson 1936-37TomB. Monk 1938-45GeorgeL. Klumpp 1946-47BelleCooledge 1948-49BertE. Geisreiter 1950-51LeslieE. Wood 1952-53W.A. Hicks 1954H.H. Hendren 1954-55ClarenceL. Azevedo 1956-59JamesB. McKinney 1960-65WalterChristensen 1966-67RichardH. Marriott 1968-75PhillipL. Isenberg 1975-82R.Burnett Miller 1982AnneRudin 1983-92JoeSerna, Jr. 1993-99JimmieR. Yee 1999-2001HeatherFargo 2001-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1999 Nov 7:JoeSerna, Jr., died in office.
  • 2004 Mar 2:HeatherFargo, elected;RossW. Relles, Jr., defeated;MarkR. Soble, defeated;J.Leonard Padilla, defeated.


    Postmasters at Sacramento, 1849-1986(may beincomplete!)
    HenryE. Robinson 1849-50RichardA. Edes 1850-53FerrisForman 1853-57JesseElder 1857-58JamesR. Hardenberg 1858-61GeorgeRowland 1861-74WilliamC. Hopping 1874-83ChristopherGreen 1883-85RusselD. Stephens 1885-90JamesO. Coleman 1890-94WilliamS. Leake 1894-96ThomasFox 1896-1900JamesO. Coleman 1900-04RobertM. Richardson 1904-13ThomasFox 1913-21HaroldJ. McCurry 1921-34JamesR. Wilson 1934-49ArthurF. Davis 1949-50KennethR. Hammaker 1950-68FredericJ. Rupp 1968FredericJ. Rupp 1968-86



    (annexed to Sacramento 1965)

    Mayors of North Sacramento, 1952-56(may beincomplete!)
    HenryMiller, Jr. as of 1952-54R.Ollie Mapes as of 1955-56


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Sacramento, 1867-1911(may be incomplete!)
    AlfredBriggs as of 1867AmosL. Frost 1873-79HoraceW. Byington as of 1891HenryC. Bell as of 1905-07WantonA. Shippee as of 1909-11


    Collectors of Customs at Sacramento, 1854-65(may beincomplete!)
    CharlesC. Sackett as of 1854LuciusH. Foote 1861-65


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