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Greenwich, Connecticut
including Cos Cob, Glenville, Hawthorne, Riverside, Sound Beach
First Selectmen, Wardens, Postmasters


First Selectmen of Greenwich, 1888-2012(may beincomplete!)
J.Albert Lockwood as of 1888NathanielA. Knapp as of 1896J.Albert Lockwood as of 1897-1900JamesG. Willson as of 1901SilasD. Ritch as of 1904-09HenryP. Crawford as of 1910-15NewtonS. Johnson as of 1916-21OscarD. Tuthill 1921-36EugeneS. Loughlin 1937-38WilburM. Peck 1939-51C.Carleton Gisborne 1952-55WalterA. Hayes as of 1956-57JohnB. Margenot, Jr. as of 1987PeterJ. Tesei as of 2011-12

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1935 Oct 7:OscarD. Tuthill (Rep), elected.
  • 1936 Sep 29:OscarD. Tuthill, died in office.
  • 1937 Oct 4:EugeneS. Loughlin (Rep), elected;LeonardS. Clark (Dem), defeated.
  • 1947 Nov 4:WilburM. Peck (Rep), elected;A.Porter Waterman (Dem), defeated.
  • 1951 Nov 6:C.Carleton Gisborne (Rep), elected;JohnF. Sullivan (Dem), defeated.
  • 1953 Oct 13:LeonardF. Whelan (Dem), nominated;JohnF. Sullivan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1953 Oct 13:C.Carleton Gisborne (Rep), nominated;WilliamH. Hays, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;J.Gerard Tobin (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1953 Nov 3:C.Carleton Gisborne (Rep), elected;LeonardF. Whelan (Dem), defeated.
  • 1989 Nov 7:JohnB. Margenot, Jr. (Rep), elected;WilliamC. Robinson (Dem), defeated;BobMcGonagle, defeated.


    Wardens of Greenwich, 1888-1930(may beincomplete!)
    GeorgeS. Ray as of 1888LeanderP. Jones as of 1896GeorgeS. Ray as of 1897SamuelAllen as of 1904HenryB. Marshall as of 1909-11J.P. Crosby as of 1917-30


    Postmasters at Greenwich, 1802-1971(may beincomplete!)
    JohnAddington 1802-09IsaacWeed 1809-31StephenHolly 1831-33SamuelClose 1833-49JosephE. Brush 1849-53SamuelClose 1853-61JosephE. Brush 1861-66WilliamB. Wescome 1866-67JohnDayton 1867-69JosephE. Brush 1869-83AlfredA. Rundle 1883-87HenryM. Fitzgerald 1887-91WilliamE. Ritch 1891-95HenryM. Fitzgerald 1895-99GeorgeE. Scofield 1899-1906GeorgeW. Merritt 1906-15WilliamS. Meany 1915-20JosephW. Delaney 1920-21JosephBrush 1921-35JosephW. Delaney 1935-36WilliamS. Meany 1936-47FrederickJ. Whelan 1947-71


    Postmasters at Cos Cob, 1901(may be incomplete!)
    CharlesW. Munsinger as of 1901


    Postmasters at Glenville, 1901(may be incomplete!)
    WebsterHaight as of 1901


    Postmasters at Hawthorne, 1901(may be incomplete!)
    ThomasGreenwald as of 1901


    Postmasters at Riverside, 1901(may be incomplete!)
    SamuelL. Londen as of 1901


    Postmasters at Sound Beach, 1901(may beincomplete!)
    F.I. Palmer as of 1901


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