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Waukegan, Illinois
including Little Fort
Mayors, Village Presidents, Postmasters


Mayors of Waukegan, 1859-2013(may be incomplete!)
ElishaP. Ferry 1859DavidBallentine 1860-62JamesMcKay 1863-65ClarkeW. Upton 1866-67CharlesR. Steele 1868-70C.H. Rice 1871JosephL. Williams 1872-73W.B. Werden 1874-76W.B. Dodge 1877-80JohnF. Powell 1881S.I. Bradbury 1882AsaZ. Blodgett 1883-84CharlesH. Whitney 1885JohnF. Powell 1886-87HenryC. Hutchinson 1888-90R.J. Douglas 1891J.W. Besley 1892CharlesA. Partridge 1893-94E.P. DeWolf 1895-96W.W. Pearce 1897-1900FredFiner 1901-02W.W. Pearce 1903-04WilliamS. Bullock 1905-08FredW. Buck 1909-11J.F. Bidinger 1911-15W.W. Pearce 1915-19J.F. Bidinger 1919-23TheodoreDurst 1923-26L.J. Yager 1926-31PeterW. Petersen 1931-35MancelTalcott 1935-41FrankG. Wallin 1941-49RobertE. Coulson 1949-57JosephG. Keber 1957RobertV. Sabonjian 1957-77WilliamMorris 1977-85RobertV. Sabonjian 1985-89HaigParavonian 1989-93WilliamDurkin 1993-2001DanielDrew 2001-02RichardH. Hyde 2002-09RobertSabonjian 2009-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1927 Apr 19:L.J. Yager, elected;WallaceA. Johnson, defeated.
  • 1977:WilliamMorris (Dem), elected;RobertV. Sabonjian, defeated.
  • 1985 Apr 2:RobertV. Sabonjian (Rep), elected;WilliamMorris (Dem), defeated.
  • 2005:RobertSabonjian (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2009 Apr 7:RobertSabonjian (Ind), elected;RichardH. Hyde (Dem), defeated;GregFlesher (Rep), defeated.


    Village Presidents of Waukegan, 1849-58(may beincomplete!)
    DanielO. Dickinson 1849DavidBallentine 1850WilliamA. Boardman 1851DavidCory 1852WarrenSmith 1853WillardG. Smith 1854CharlesR. Steele 1855ElishaP. Ferry 1856-57JamesS. Frazier 1858


    Postmasters at Waukegan, 1849-1970(may beincomplete!)
    JamesB. Gorton 1849DanielO. Dickinson 1849-53ElishaP. Ferry 1853-54WillardG. Smith 1854-55HenryW. Dorsett 1855-59EdwardM Dennis 1859-61JamesY. Cory 1861-66CharlesCase 1866-67MosesEvans 1867-69JamesY. Cory 1869-77CharlesA. Partridge 1877-81AlbertC. Bower 1881-86JamesMoran, Jr. 1886-89ClarenceA. Murray 1889-94EdmundB. McClanahan 1894-96WilliamA. Melody 1896-97ClarenceA. Murray 1897-1904CharlesG. Watrous 1904-13DanielA. Grady 1913-22MancelTalcott 1922-34JosephP. Daly 1934-35JosephP. Daly 1935-52RobertV. Sabonjian 1952-53CliftonM. Evans 1953-54CliftonM. Evans 1954-70



    (nowWaukegan)

    Postmasters at Little Fort, 1841-49(may beincomplete!)
    JosephWood 1841-42DanielO. Dickinson 1842-45JamesB. Gorton 1845-49


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