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Springfield, Illinois
Mayors, Postmasters, U.S. Land Office officials, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Springfield, 1841-2007(may beincomplete!)
WilliamL. May as of 1841JohnP. Cook as of 1855WilliamJayne as of 1859-61R.D. Lawrence as of 1892LorenE. Wheeler 1897-1901CharlesT. Bauman as of 1919S.A. Bullard as of 1925JohnW. Kapp, Jr. as of 1935-45JohnE. MacWherter as of 1954KarenHasara as of 1995-2001TimothyJ. Davlin as of 2007

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1901 Apr 2:JohnL. Phillips (Rep), elected;WilliamO. Converse (Dem), defeated.


    Postmasters at Springfield, 1822-1969(may beincomplete!)
    StephenStillman 1822-23ElijahIles 1823-25AsaS. Shaw 1825-26StephenStillman 1826-28EdwardMitchell 1828-31WilliamCarpenter 1831-39JohnS. Roberts 1839-41JamesW. Keyes 1841GeorgeW. Spotswood 1841-45JonathanR. Diller 1845-49AbnerY. Ellis 1849-53IsaacR. Diller 1853-57JamesW. Keyes 1857-58MorrisLindsay 1858-61JohnArmstrong 1861-65PrescoWright 1865-68JohnT. Smith 1868-69IsaacKeyes 1869JamesL. Crane 1869-77DavidL. Phillips 1877-80PaulSelby 1880-86HenryW. Clendenin 1886-90JamesC. Conkling 1890-94RedickM. Ridgely 1894-96CharlesA. Keyes 1896-97WilliamB. Ridgely 1897-99LewisH. Miner 1899-1901LorenE. Wheeler 1901-14JamesW. Patton 1914-19WilliamH. Conkling 1920-21WilliamH. Conkling 1921-31AlbertL. Pickel 1931-34WestM. Rourke 1934-35WestM. Rourke 1935-49WilliamA. Steiger 1949-50AlbertT. Oswald 1950-54WilliamE. McElroy 1954-55WilliamE. McElroy 1955-69

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1880 Jun 19:DavidL. Phillips, died in office.


    Registers of U.S. Land Office at Springfield, 1823-75(maybe incomplete!)
    ThomasCox as of 1823-25JohnTodd as of 1827WilliamL. May as of 1829-33GeorgeForquer 1834-35StephenA. Douglas as of 1837MarvellousEastham as of 1839GarretElkin as of 1841-43JamesW. Barrett as of 1845-47TurnerR. King as of 1849-51JohnConnelly, Sr. as of 1853-57WilliamE. Keefer as of 1859WilliamF. Elkin as of 1861-71WilliamPrescott as of 1873-75


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Springfield, 1879-1951(may be incomplete!)
    JonathanMerriam as of 1879LeviS. Wilcox as of 1891FrankL. Smith as of 1909JohnL. Pickering as of 1917-19GeorgeW. Schwaner as of 1921OliverG. Addleman as of 1927-32VincentY. Dallman as of 1941-51


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