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New Haven, Connecticut
including Fair Haven East
Mayors, First Selectmen, Postmasters, Wardens, Collectors of Customs, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of New Haven, 1784-2018(may be incomplete!)
RogerSherman 1784-93SamuelBishop 1793-1803ElizurGoodrich 1803-22GeorgeHoadley 1822-26SimeonBaldwin 1826-27WilliamBristol 1827-28DavidDaggett 1828-30RalphI. Ingersoll 1830-31DennisKimberly 1831-32EbenezerSeeley 1832-33NoyesDarling 1833-34HenryC. Flagg 1834-39SamuelJohnson Hitchcock 1839-42PhilipS. Galpin 1842-46HenryE. Peck 1846-50AaronN. Skinner 1850-54ChaunceyJerome 1854-55AlfredBlackman 1855-56PhilipS. Galpin 1856-60HarmanusM. Welch 1860-63MorrisTyler 1863-65ErastusC. Scranton 1865-66LucienW. Sperry 1866-69WilliamFitch 1869-70HenryG. Lewis 1870-76WilliamR. Shelton 1877-78HobartB. Bigelow 1879-80JohnB. Robertson 1881-82HenryG. Lewis 1883-84GeorgeF. Holcomb 1885-86SamuelA. York 1887-88HenryF. Peck 1889-90JosephB. Sargent 1891-94AlbertC. Hendrick 1895-96FrederickB. Farnsworth 1897-98CorneliusT. Driscoll 1899-1901JohnP. Studley 1901-07JamesB. Martin 1908-09FrankJ. Rice 1910-17SamuelCampner 1917DavidE. FitzGerald 1918-25JohnB. Tower 1926-28ThomasA. Tully 1929-31JohnW. Murphy 1932-45WilliamC. Celentano 1946-53RichardC. Lee 1954-69BartholomewF. Guida 1970-75FrankLogue 1976-79BiagioDiLieto 1980-89JohnDaniels 1990-93JohnDeStefano, Jr. 1994-2013ToniN. Harp 2014-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1793 Jul 23:RogerSherman, died in office.
  • 1822 Jun 4:ElizurGoodrich, resigned.
  • 1826 May 11:GeorgeHoadley, resigned.
  • 1850 Jun 3:AaronN. Skinner (Whig), elected unopposed.
  • 1851 Jun 2:AaronN. Skinner (Whig), elected.
  • 1852 May 31:AaronN. Skinner (Whig), elected unopposed.
  • 1853 Jun 6:AaronN. Skinner (Whig), elected.
  • 1863 Jun 2:HarmanusM. Welch, resigned.
  • 1866:LucienW. Sperry, elected.
  • 1867:LucienW. Sperry, elected.
  • 1868:LucienW. Sperry, elected.
  • 1879:WilliamR. Shelton, defeated.
  • 1901 Apr 16:JohnP. Studley (Rep), elected;CorneliusT. Driscoll (Dem), defeated.
  • 1903 Apr 21:JohnP. Studley (Rep), elected;ThomasI. Kinney (Dem), defeated.
  • 1905 Apr 18:JohnP. Studley (Rep), elected;WilliamS. Pardee (Dem), defeated;ElizurH. Sperry (Non-Partisan Municipal League), defeated.
  • 1907 Oct 7:JamesB. Martin (Dem), elected;MinotteE. Chatfield (Rep), defeated.
  • 1909 Oct 4:FrankJ. Rice (Rep), elected;JamesB. Martin (Dem), defeated.
  • 1911 Oct 3:FrankJ. Rice (Rep), elected;JamesB. Martin (Dem), defeated;AbramFord (Socialist), defeated;FrankS. Butterworth (Citizens), defeated.
  • 1913 Oct 7:FrankJ. Rice (Rep), elected;JohnJ. Lane (Dem), defeated.
  • 1915 Oct 5:FrankJ. Rice (Rep), elected;AlbertW. Mattoon (Dem), defeated;JohnL. Martin (Socialist), defeated;CharlesW. Hulse (Prohibition), defeated;CharlesB. Wells (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1917 Jan 18:FrankJ. Rice, died in office.
  • 1917 Oct 2:DavidE. FitzGerald (Dem), elected;SamuelCampner (Rep), defeated.
  • 1919 Oct 7:DavidE. FitzGerald (Dem), elected;JamesA. Haggerty (Rep), defeated.
  • 1921 Oct 4:DavidE. FitzGerald (Dem), elected;FrederickL. Ford (Rep), defeated;HoraceW. Williams (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1923 Nov 6:DavidE. FitzGerald (Dem), elected;CharlesM. Walker (Rep), defeated;MorrisRice (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1925 Nov 3:JohnB. Tower (Rep), elected;JohnJ. Lane (Dem), defeated.
  • 1927 Nov 8:JohnB. Tower (Rep), elected;PhilipTroup (Dem), defeated.
  • 1929 Nov 5:ThomasA. Tully (Rep), elected;PhilipTroup (Dem), defeated;CharlesH. O'Connell (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1931 Nov 3:JohnW. Murphy (Dem), elected;LawsonW. Hall (Rep), defeated.
  • 1933 Nov 7:JohnW. Murphy (Dem), elected;EdwardL. White (Rep), defeated.
  • 1937 Nov 2:JohnW. Murphy (Dem), elected;GeorgeF. Barnes (Rep), defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7:JohnW. Murphy (Dem), elected;WilliamC. Celentano (Rep), defeated.
  • 1941 Nov 4:JohnW. Murphy (Dem), elected;ThomasR. Fitzsimmons (Rep), defeated.
  • 1943 Nov 2:JohnW. Murphy (Dem), elected;AngusM. Fraser (Rep), defeated;AlfredE. Tong (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1945 Nov 6:WilliamC. Celentano (Rep), elected;JohnW. Murphy (Dem), defeated;AlfredE. Tong (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1947 Nov 4:WilliamC. Celentano (Rep), elected;FrankM. Anastasio (Dem), defeated;AlfredE. Tong (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1949 Nov 8:WilliamC. Celentano (Rep), elected;RichardC. Lee (Dem), defeated;AlfredE. Tong (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1951 Nov 6:WilliamC. Celentano (Rep), elected;RichardC. Lee (Dem), defeated;AlfredE. Tong (Socialist), defeated;JohnM. Marsalka (People's), defeated.
  • 1953 Nov 3:RichardC. Lee (Dem), elected;WilliamC. Celentano (Rep), defeated.
  • 1963 Nov 5:RichardC. Lee (Dem), elected.
  • 1969:HenryE. Parker (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1969 Nov 4:BartholomewF. Guida (Dem), elected;PaulC. Capra (Rep), defeated.
  • 1971:HenryE. Parker, defeated.
  • 1975:BartholomewF. Guida (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1975 Nov 4:FrankLogue (Dem), elected;JohnEsposito (Rep), defeated;JoelleR. Fishman (Communist), defeated.
  • 1977:BiagioDiLieto (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1977 Nov 8:FrankLogue (Dem), elected;FrankMongillo (Rep), defeated;JoelleR. Fishman (Communist), defeated.
  • 1979 Sep 11:BiagioDiLieto (Dem), nominated;FrankLogue (Dem), defeated in primary;HenryE. Parker (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1979 Nov 6:BiagioDiLieto (Dem), elected;GeorgeE. Longyear (Rep), defeated.
  • 1981 Sep 8:BiagioDiLieto (Dem), nominated;AnthonyM. Ciarlone (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1981 Nov 3:BiagioDiLieto (Dem), elected;ElaineW. Noe (Rep), defeated.
  • 1983 Nov 8:BiagioDiLieto (Dem), elected;EdwardWhite, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1989 Sep 12:JohnDaniels (Dem), nominated;JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1989 Nov 7:JohnDaniels (Dem), elected;RobiePooley (Rep), defeated;MatthewBorenstein, defeated.
  • 1991 Nov 5:JohnDaniels (Dem), elected.
  • 1993 Nov 3:JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), elected.
  • 2001 Nov 6:JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), elected.
  • 2003 Nov 4:JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), elected.
  • 2005 Nov 8:JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), elected;EricJ. Brown, Jr. (Green), defeated;GaryL. Jenkins, defeated;LeslieHarper Blatteau, defeated;RogerUihlein, defeated.
  • 2007 Nov 6:JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), elected.
  • 2009 Nov 3:JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), elected.
  • 2011 Nov 3:JohnDeStefano, Jr. (Dem), elected.
  • 2013:ToniN. Harp (Dem), elected.
  • 2015:ToniN. Harp (Dem), elected.
  • 2017:ToniN. Harp (Dem), elected.


    First Selectmen of New Haven, 1888-1957(may beincomplete!)
    JamesReynolds as of 1888RoswellB. Farren as of 1896PhilipHugo as of 1897CharlesS. Hamilton as of 1899-1901ThomasO'Brien, Jr. as of 1904JosephMcLaughlin as of 1908-09HenryHillman as of 1910AnthonyJ. Verdi as of 1911JamesJ. Clancey as of 1915-20JohnW. Coogan as of 1921FredGuida as of 1922IsraelJ. Jacobs as of 1926-27CharlotteHodson as of 1947-50HarryBernblum as of 1954SamuelC. Schlein as of 1955-57


    Postmasters at New Haven, 1772-1970(may beincomplete!)
    ChristopherKilby 1772-75EliasBeers 1775-1802JesseAtwater 1802-14WilliamHenry Jones 1814-42HenryHuggins 1842-44EdwardA. Mitchell 1844-49JohnB. Robertson 1849-53LuciusA. Thomas 1853-61NehemiahD. Sperry 1861-85BenjaminR. English 1885-90NehemiahD. Sperry 1890-94FrancisG. Beach 1894-98JamesA. Howarth 1898-1914PhilipTroup 1914-22CharlesW. Birely 1922CharlesW. Birely 1922-34PierceM. Maher 1934-36PatrickJ. Goode 1936PatrickJ. Goode 1936-50WilliamJ. Higgins 1950WilliamJ. Higgins 1950-53ThomasJ. Guiney 1953-54FrankA. Lattanzi 1954-56FrankA. Lattanzi 1956-70


    Wardens of Fair Haven East, 1888-1917(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamA. Wright as of 1888F.W. J. Sizer as of 1896-97GeorgeK. Clark as of 1904JohnH. Thompson as of 1909-10JamesJ. Horan as of 1911CliffordE. Minor as of 1917


    Collectors of Customs at New Haven, 1789-1909(may beincomplete!)
    JonathanFitch 1789-93M.A. Osborn as of 1854JamesF. Babcock as of 1869CyrusNorthrop 1869-79AmosJ. Beere as of 1881JohnC. Byxbee as of 1888AlbertH. Kellam as of 1891J.Rice Winchell as of 1909

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1793 Sep 22:JonathanFitch, died in office.


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at New Haven, 1862-68(may be incomplete!)
    JohnWoodruff 1862-68

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1868 May 20:JohnWoodruff, died in office.

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