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Middletown, Connecticut
including Middlefield, Little River, Rockfall
Mayors, First Selectmen, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of Middletown, 1784-2012(may beincomplete!)
JabezHamlin 1784-91AsherMiller 1792-1821SamuelW. Dana 1822-30ElijahHubbard 1830-38RichardHubbard 1838-39SamuelD. Hubbard 1840-42NoahA. Phelps 1842-43CharlesR. Alsop 1843-46HoraceClark 1846-50WilliamB. Casey 1850BenjaminDouglas 1850-53SamuelL. Warner 1862-66BartlettBent, Jr. as of 1867O.Vincent Coffin as of 1872-73WilliamT. Elmer as of 1876CharlesR. Lewis as of 1888D.Luther Briggs as of 1890-93CharlesG. R. Vinal as of 1894-95SamuelRussell as of 1896-97AlbertR. Crittenden as of 1904T.Macdonough Russell as of 1909WillardC. Fisher as of 1910-11HaroldM. Meech as of 1917ArthurV. McDowell as of 1918-19JamesF. Connery as of 1920-22JohnW. Rogers as of 1926FrederickJ. Bielefield as of 1927-34LeoB. Santangelo as of 1935CharlesA. Schaefer as of 1940JamesF. Connery as of 1941SalvatoreT. Cubeta as of 1943EmilioQ. Daddario as of 1946-48HerbertC. F. Bell as of 1949-50SalvatoreT. Cubeta as of 1951StephenK. Bailey as of 1953-54HarryT. Clew as of 1955-57LesterM. Gowin as of 1975DanielT. Drew as of 2012

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1791 Apr 25:JabezHamlin, died in office.
  • 1821 Dec 24:AsherMiller, died in office.
  • 1830 Jul 21:SamuelW. Dana, died in office.
  • 1839:RichardHubbard, died in office.
  • 1950 Oct 2:SalvatoreT. Cubeta (Rep), elected;WilliamJ. Scanlon (Dem), defeated.
  • 1989 Nov 7:PaulGionfriddo (Dem), elected;SebastianJ. Garafalo (Dem), defeated.


    First Selectmen of Middletown, 1888-1957(may beincomplete!)
    ShermanM. Bacon as of 1888MartinLoveland as of 1896-97NathanH. Smith as of 1899-1901CharlesC. Tryon as of 1904-11HowardS. Peck as of 1915-27RaymondH. Wilcox as of 1947RaymondJ. Wamester as of 1949-50JohnC. O'Brien as of 1954-57


    Postmasters at Middletown, 1775-1971(may beincomplete!)
    WensleyHobby 1775-1807ThaddeusNichol 1807-16JoshuaStow 1816-19SamuelWilliams 1819-21JoshuaStow 1821-41ElihuW. N. Starr 1841-42EliWilcox 1842-45AllenMay 1845-49WilliamWoodward 1849-53NormanSmith 1853-57SamuelBabcock 1857-61ArthurB. Calef 1861-69BartlettBent, Jr. 1869-86DavidW. Northropp 1886-90S.Harris Warner 1890-94ConradG. Bacon 1894-98GeorgeI. Allen 1898-1909ArthurB. Calef, Jr. 1909-13T.Howard Thompson 1913-14MichaelH. Walsh 1914-17T.Howard Thompson 1917-18DanielJ. McCarthy 1918-23AlfredC. Ward 1923-35FrederickJ. Bielefield 1935FrederickJ. Bielefield 1935-50RaymondJ. Wamester 1950-51RaymondJ. Wamester 1951-57MichaelS. Petruzzello 1957-60SalvatoreJ. Puglisi 1960-71


    First Selectmen of Middlefield, 1901-89(may beincomplete!)
    LutherW. Fowler as of 1901

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1989 Nov 7:DavidG. Webster (Dem), elected;JamesR. Blois (Rep), defeated.


    Postmasters at Middlefield, 1901(may beincomplete!)
    RosaA. Coe as of 1901


    Postmasters at Little River, 1901(may beincomplete!)
    JohnKeefe as of 1901


    Postmasters at Rockfall, 1901(may be incomplete!)
    ElizabethT. Doyle as of 1901


    Collectors of Customs at Middletown, 1854-81(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamD. Starr as of 1854OrigenUtler as of 1869AugustusPutnam 1869-81


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