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Des Moines, Iowa
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs, Collectors of Internal Revenue, Suveyors of Customs


Mayors of Des Moines, 1853-1960(may beincomplete!)
BenjaminLuce 1853-54LampsonP. Sherman 1854-55BarlowGranger 1855-56WilliamDeFord 1856-57CharlesW. Nash 1857WilliamH. McHenry 1857-58H.E. Lemoreaux 1858-59R.L. Tidrick 1859-60P.H. W. Latshaw 1860-61IraCook 1861W.S. Barnes 1861-62ThomasCavanagh 1862-63WilliamH. Leas 1863-65GeorgeW. Cleveland 1865-68SumnerF. Spofford 1868-69J.H. Hatch 1869-71MartinTuttle 1871-72J.P. Foster 1872-73GilesH. Turner 1873-74A.Newton 1874-76GilesH. Turner 1876-77GeorgeSneer 1877-79WilliamH. Merritt 1880-81P.V. Carey 1882-85JamesHarvey Phillips 1886-87WilliamLytle Carpenter 1888-90JohnH. Campbell 1890-92C.C. Lane 1892-94IsaacL. Hills 1894-96JohnMacVicar 1896-1900JeremiahJ. Hartenbower 1900-02JamesM. Brenton 1902-04GeorgeW. Mattern 1904-08AdoniramJudson Mathis 1908-10JamesR. Hanna 1910-16JoeH. Allen as of 1937HeckRoss as of 1950A.B. Chambers as of 1951-52AllenW. Denny as of 1953-54ReinholdO. Carlson as of 1960

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1902:JohnM. Work (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1916 Mar 27:JohnMacVicar, elected;LewisE. Royal, defeated.
  • 1922 Mar 27:CarltonM. Garver, elected;H.H. Barton, defeated.


    Postmasters at Des Moines, 1845-1973(may beincomplete!)
    JosiahSmart 1845-46ThomasK. Brooks 1846PhineasM. Cassady 1846-48RobertS. Tidrick 1848-49HoytSherman 1849-53WesleyRedhead 1853-57WesleyRedhead 1857-61JohnTeesdale 1861-67GeorgeC. Tichenor 1867-71JamesS. Clarkson 1871-79JohnBeckwith 1879-86WilliamH. Merritt 1886-90IsaacBrandt 1890-94EdwardH. Hunter 1894-98LewisSchooler 1898-1902JohnMcKay, Jr. 1902-07JosephI. Myerly 1907-11LouisC. Kurtz 1911-15GeorgeA. Huffman 1915-24ZeneC. Thornburg 1924-25EdwinJ. Frisk 1925-26EdwinJ. Frisk 1926-34LemuelS. Hill 1934LemuelS. Hill 1934-40EdithM. Johnson 1940-41EdithM. Johnson 1941-57DavidH. Crenshaw 1957-61JohnP. McNerney 1961-62JohnP. McNerney 1962-73


    Collectors of Customs at Des Moines, 1917-32(may beincomplete!)
    ChristianA. Niemeyer as of 1917NellieGregg Tomlinson as of 1927-32


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Des Moines, 1867-1951(may be incomplete!)
    LampsonP. Sherman 1867-79GeraldA. Jewett as of 1932CharlesD. Huston as of 1941EdwardH. Birmingham as of 1946-47G.G. Jeck as of 1951


    Surveyors of Customs at Des Moines, 1909(may beincomplete!)
    GeorgeL. Godfrey as of 1909


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