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Connecticut: State Treasurers


Connecticut State Treasurers, 1789-2018(May beincomplete!)
JedediahHuntington 1789-90PeterColt 1790-94AndrewKingsbury 1794-1818IsaacSpencer 1818-35JeremiahBrown 1835-38HiramRider 1838-42JabezL. White, Jr. 1842-44JosephB. Gilbert 1844-46AlonzoW. Birge 1846-47JosephB. Gilbert 1847-49HenryD. Smith 1849-51ThomasClark 1851-52EdwinStearns 1852-54DanielCamp 1854-55ArthurB. Calef 1855-56FrederickP. Coe 1856-57FrederickS. Wildman 1857-58LuciusJ. Hendee 1858-61EzraDean 1861-62GabrielW. Coite 1862-66HenryG. Taintor 1866-67EdwardS. Moseley 1867-68DavidP. Nichols 1869-70CharlesM. Pond 1870-71DavidP. Nichols 1871-73WilliamE. Raymond 1873-77EdwinA. Buck 1877-79TalmadgeBaker 1879-81DavidP. Nichols 1881-82JamesD. Smith 1882-83AlfredR. Goodrich 1883-85ValentineB. Chamberlain 1885-87AlexanderWarner 1887-89E.Stevens Henry 1889-93MarvinH. Sanger 1893-95GeorgeW. Hodge 1895-97CharlesW. Grosvenor 1897-99CharlesS. Mersick 1899-1901HenryH. Gallup 1901-05JamesF. Walsh 1905-07FreemanF. Patten 1907-11CostelloLippitt 1911-13EdwardS. Roberts 1913-15FrederickS. Chamberlain 1915-19G.Harold Gilpatric 1919-24AnsonT. McCook 1924ErnestE. Rogers 1925-29SamuelR. Spencer 1929-31RoyC. Wilcox 1931-33J.William Hope 1933-35JohnS. Addis 1935-37ThomasHewes 1937GuyB. Holt 1937-39JosephE. Talbot 1939-41FrankM. Anastasio 1941-43CarlM. Sharpe 1943-45WilliamT. Carroll 1945-47JosephA. Adorno 1947-55JohnOttaviano, Jr. 1955-59JohnA. Speziale 1959-61DonaldJ. Irwin 1961-63GeraldA. Lamb 1963-70JohnA. Iorio 1970-71RobertI. Berdon 1971-73AldenA. Ives 1973-75HenryE. Parker 1975-86JoanR. Kemler 1986-87FranciscoL. Borges 1987-93JosephM. Suggs, Jr. 1993-95ChristopherB. Burnham 1995-97PaulJ. Silvester 1997-99DeniseL. Nappier 1999-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1845 Apr 7:JosephB. Gilbert (Whig), elected;AlonzoW. Birge (Dem), defeated.
  • 1882 Jan 2:DavidP. Nichols, died in office.
  • 1906 Nov 6:EdwardS. Roberts (Dem), defeated.
  • 1922 Nov 7:G.Harold Gilpatric (Rep), elected;RobertD. Goddard (Dem), defeated;WilliamJames Morgan (Socialist & Farmer-Labor), defeated.
  • 1924 Aug 16:G.Harold Gilpatric, resigned;AnsonT. McCook, appointed.
  • 1934:JohnS. Addis (Dem), elected.
  • 1937 Sep 29:JohnS. Addis, died in office.
  • 1944:WilliamT. Carroll (Dem), elected.
  • 1961 Nov 15:JohnA. Speziale, resigned.
  • 1961 Nov 20:DonaldJ. Irwin, appointed.
  • 1970 Feb 11:GeraldA. Lamb, resigned;JohnA. Iorio, appointed.
  • 1973 Jun 28:RobertI. Berdon, resigned.
  • 1973 Jun 29:AldenA. Ives, appointed.
  • 1986 Feb 3:HenryE. Parker, resigned;JoanR. Kemler, appointed.
  • 1993 Mar 1:FranciscoL. Borges, resigned.
  • 1993 Mar 3:JosephM. Suggs, Jr., appointed.
  • 1997 Jul 22:ChristopherB. Burnham, resigned;PaulJ. Silvester, appointed.
  • 2018 Nov 6:W.Michael Downes, defeated.

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