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Mayors and Postmasters of Decatur, Illinois


Mayors of Decatur, 1856-2011(may be incomplete!)
JohnP. Post 1856WilliamA. Barnes 1857JamesB. Shoaff 1858A.T. Hill 1859SheridanWait 1860E.O. Smith 1861ThomasO. Smith 1862J.J. Peddecord 1863-65FranklinPriest 1865-66JohnK. Warren 1867IsaacC. Pugh 1868WilliamL. Hammer 1869FranklinPriest 1870E.M. Misner 1871D.S. Shellabarger 1872MartinForstmeyer 1873FranklinPriest 1874R.H. Meriwether 1876W.B. Chambers 1876-77FranklinPriest 1878L.L. Haworth 1879H.W. Waggoner 1880-82W.B. Chambers 1883-84M.F. Kanan 1885-90W.B. Chambers 1891-92DavidC. Moffitt 1893-94D.H. Conklin 1895-96B.Z. Taylor 1897-98GeorgeA. Stadler 1899-1900CharlesF. Shilling 1901-04G.W. Lehman 1905-06E.S. McDonald 1907-09CharlesM. Borchers 1909-11DanDinneen 1911-19CharlesM. Borchers 1919-23ElmerR. Elder 1923-27O.W. Smith 1927-28HarryE. Barber as of 1935CharlesE. Lee as of 1937HarryE. Barber as of 1938CharlesE. Lee as of 1942JamesA. Hedrick 1943-51RobertE. Willis 1951-54ClarenceA. Sablotny as of 1955-58RobertA. Grohne 1959-63TerryM. Hawley as of 1995-2003PaulOsborne as of 2003-07MichaelT. McElroy as of 2011

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1923 Apr 17:ElmerR. Elder, elected;DanDinneen, defeated.
  • 1927 Apr 19:O.W. Smith, elected;ElmerR. Elder, defeated.
  • 1947 Apr 15:JamesA. Hedrick, elected;EarlV. Smith, defeated.
  • 1951 Apr 17:RobertE. Willis, elected;EarlV. Smith, defeated.


    Postmasters at Decatur, 1830-1976(may beincomplete!)
    DanielMcCall 1830-31IsaacC. Pugh 1831-34DanielMcCall 1834-35WilliamCantrell 1835-37JohnG. Speer 1837-40WilsonAllen 1840-41SamuelC. Allen 1841-45AlexanderMahood 1845-49PrestonButler 1849-51WilliamJ. Usrey 1851-53JohnP. Post 1853-58PhilipB. Shepherd 1858-59JohnRyan 1859-66HiramBuck 1866-67GeorgeB. Peake 1867-69WilliamJ. Usrey 1869-71IsaacC. Pugh 1871-74RobertP. Lytle 1874-87SamuelS. Jack 1887-91JohnT. Hubbard 1891-94JerryDonahue 1894-97WilliamF. Calhoun 1897-1913WilsonM. Bering 1913-21JacobH. Hill 1922JacobH. Hill 1922-33HarmonR. Andrews 1933-34JamesM. Allen 1934-49RichardE. Ellison 1949-50RichardE. Ellison 1950-57RalphG. Turner 1957-58ChaunceyC. Glosser 1958-76

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1874 Nov 19:IsaacC. Pugh, died in office.

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