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Bridgeport, Connecticut
including West Stratford
Mayors, First Selectmen, Postmasters, Wardens, Collectors of Customs, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Bridgeport, 1836-2012(may beincomplete!)
IsaacSherman, Jr. 1836-37DanielSterling 1837-38AlansonHamlin 1838-39CharlesBostwick 1839-40WilliamP. Burrall 1840-41JamesC. Loomis 1841-44HenryK. Harral 1844-47SherwoodSterling 1847-49HenryK. Harral 1849-51JohnBrooks, Jr. 1851-52HenryK. Harral 1852-53CharlesB. Hubbell 1853-54JohnBrooks, Jr. 1854-55PhiloC. Calhoun 1855-58SilasC. Booth 1858-60DanielH. Sterling 1860-63ClappSpooner 1863-64JarrattMorford 1864-65StillmanS. Clapp 1865-66MonsonHawley 1866-68JarrattMorford 1868-69MonsonHawley 1869-70JarrattMorford 1870-71EpaphrasB. Goodsell 1871-74RobertT. Clarke 1874-75PhineasTaylor Barnum 1875-76JarrattMorford 1876-78RobertE. DeForest 1878-79JohnL. Wessels 1879-80DanielN. Morgan 1880-81JohnL. Wessels 1881-82CarlosCurtis 1882-83JohnL. Wessels 1883-84DanielN. Morgan 1884-85HenryH. Pyle 1885-86CivilionFones 1886-88PatrickCoughlin 1888-89RobertE. DeForest 1889-91WilliamH. Marigold 1891-93WalterB. Bostwick 1893-95FrankE. Clark 1895-97ThomasP. Taylor 1897-99HughStirling 1899-1901DenisMulvihill 1901-06MarcusL. Reynolds 1906-08HenryLee 1908-09EdwardT. Buckingham 1909-11CliffordB. Wilson 1911-21FredAtwater 1921-23F.William Behrens 1924-29EdwardT. Buckingham 1930-33JasperMcLevy 1933-57JohnC. Mandanici 1975-81NicholasA. Panuzio as of 1975JohnM. Fabrizi 2003-07BillFinch as of 2011-12

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1836:IsaacSherman, Jr., elected.
  • 1882 Apr 3:CarlosCurtis (Dem), elected.
  • 1884 Apr 7:DanielN. Morgan (Dem), elected.
  • 1911:CliffordB. Wilson, elected.
  • 1911 Nov 7:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1913:CliffordB. Wilson, elected.
  • 1913 Nov 4:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1915:CliffordB. Wilson, elected.
  • 1915 Nov 2:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1917:CliffordB. Wilson, elected.
  • 1917 Nov 6:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1919:CliffordB. Wilson, elected.
  • 1919 Nov 4:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1921:CliffordB. Wilson (Rep), defeated.
  • 1921 Nov 8:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1923 Nov 6:F.William Behrens (Rep), elected;FredAtwater (Dem), defeated;JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1925 Nov 3:F.William Behrens (Rep), elected;ThomasM. Cullinan (Dem), defeated;JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1927 Nov 8:F.William Behrens (Rep), elected;FredAtwater (Dem), defeated;JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1929 Nov 5:EdwardT. Buckingham (Dem), elected;F.William Behrens (Rep), defeated;JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated;EdwardMrasco (Communist), defeated.
  • 1931 Nov 3:EdwardT. Buckingham (Dem), elected;JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated;WilliamS. Mason (Rep), defeated.
  • 1933 Nov 7:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;JamesL. Dunn (Dem), defeated;JohnG. Schwarz, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1935 Nov 5:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;CliffordB. Wilson (Rep), defeated;JosephF. Weiler (Dem), defeated.
  • 1937 Nov 2:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;GeorgeM. Coughlin (Dem), defeated;HenryGreenstein (Rep), defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;StephenF. Boucher (Dem), defeated;DanielE. Johnson (Rep), defeated;GeraldA. Fitzgerald (Citizens), defeated.
  • 1941 Nov 4:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;MiltonMcDonald (Dem), defeated;NelsonA. Parker (Rep), defeated.
  • 1943 Nov 2:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;LloydR. Wheeler (Dem), defeated;EdwardA. Young (Rep), defeated.
  • 1945 Nov 6:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;JamesP. O'Day (Dem), defeated;CharlesF. Dowd (Rep), defeated.
  • 1947 Nov 4:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;JamesJ. Whelan (Dem), defeated;SalvatoreJ. Fazio (Rep), defeated;GeraldA. Fitzgerald (Citizens), defeated.
  • 1949 Nov 8:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;J.Lawrence O'Toole (Dem), defeated;A.Edward Sandula (Rep), defeated.
  • 1951 Nov 6:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;RobertG. Bruno (Rep), defeated;JamesJ. Cremins (Dem), defeated.
  • 1953 Nov 3:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected;JamesJ. Whelan (Dem), defeated;RobertG. Bruno (Rep), defeated.
  • 1955 Nov 8:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), elected.
  • 1957 Nov 5:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1959 Nov 3:JasperMcLevy (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1979 Sep 11:JohnC. Mandanici (Dem), nominated;RogerW. Floyd (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1979 Nov 6:LeonardS. Paoletta (Rep), defeated;JohnC. Mandanici (Dem), elected.
  • 1981 Sep 8:JohnC. Mandanici (Dem), nominated;CharlesB. Tisdale (Dem), defeated in primary;VincentA. Roberti (Dem), defeated in primary;CharlesJ. Coviello, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1981 Sep 8:LeonardS. Paoletta (Rep), nominated;JohnT. Kurtzenacker (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1981 Nov 3:LeonardS. Paoletta (Rep), elected;JohnC. Mandanici (Dem), defeated;JohnB. Williams, defeated;RalphJ. Cennamo, defeated.
  • 1983 Sep 13:CharlesB. Tisdale (Dem), nominated;JohnJ. McNamara (Dem), defeated in primary;ThomasW. Bucci (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnC. Mandanici (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1983 Sep 13:LeonardS. Paoletta (Rep), nominated;WilliamC. Sorrentino (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1983 Nov 8:LeonardS. Paoletta (Rep), elected;CharlesB. Tisdale (Dem), defeated;JohnC. Mandanici (Taxpayers), defeated.
  • 1989 Nov 7:MaryC. Moran (Rep), elected;ThomasW. Bucci (Dem), defeated;DennisTanase Dean, defeated;LeonardL. Crone, defeated;LouKlein, defeated;RalphJ. Cennamo, defeated.


    First Selectmen of Bridgeport, 1888-1957(may beincomplete!)
    EmoryF. Strong as of 1888JohnJ. Haux as of 1896JamesA. McGuinness as of 1897DominicusKunkel as of 1898-99JosephP. Coughlin as of 1901AndrewBillings as of 1904AlbertSchaller as of 1906EliasTibbals as of 1907AndrewPeterson as of 1908FrankBraithwaite as of 1909ThomasJ. Lovely as of 1910ThomasLangdon as of 1911DanielSmith as of 1914JamesTurner as of 1915-19AlfredJ. Knapp as of 1920MichaelIssagno as of 1921-24HowardMoody as of 1926-27MichaelC. Finnell as of 1937AliceM. Crepeau as of 1947GeorgeF. Dempsey as of 1949FrancesMurphy as of 1950FrancisA. Murphy as of 1954ChristineV. Fagan as of 1955PaulineA. C. Devlin as of 1956PeterJ. Iassogna as of 1957


    Postmasters at Bridgeport, 1801-1992(may beincomplete!)
    AmosB. Fairman 1801CharlesBostwich 1801-06BenjaminBostwich 1806-08CharlesBostwich 1808-10JesseSterling 1810-29StephenLounsberry, Jr. 1829-37SmithTweedy 1837-41IsaacSherman, Jr. 1841-45PhiloF. Barnum 1845-49GeorgeWade 1849-53EpaphrasB. Goodsell 1853-61FriendW. Smith, Jr. 1861-69GeorgeF. Tracey 1869-72JamesE. Dunham 1872-75JuliusW. Knowlton 1875-86EdwinF. Meeker 1886-89JuliusW. Knowlton 1889-92AureliusSteward 1893-97WilliamH. Marigold 1897-1914PeterM. Davey 1937-38PeterM. Davey 1938-43RussellF. Neary 1943-44RussellF. Neary 1944-66PaulE. Donovan 1966-68WilliamL. Keller 1968WilliamL. Keller 1968-92


    Wardens of West Stratford, 1888(may beincomplete!)
    JamesBounds as of 1888


    Collectors of Customs at Bridgeport, 1854-1951(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamS. Pomeroy as of 1854JuliusS. Hanover 1869-81WalterGoddard as of 1888GeorgeB. Edmonds as of 1891FredEnos 1909-13JamesL. McGovern 1915-21HarveyP. Bissell 1923-29ElwynT. Clark 1930-33FannieD. Welch 1934-46HughI. Morris as of 1947NoraM. Harris as of 1951


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Bridgeport, 1863-83(may be incomplete!)
    DavidF. Hollister 1863-83


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