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Mayors and Postmasters of Kokomo, Indiana


Mayors of Kokomo, 1865-1963(may be incomplete!)
NelsonPurdom 1865-66CorydonRichmond 1867-68JohnW. Cooper 1869-72N.P. Richmond 1873-78J.M. Darnall 1879-80HenryC. Cole 1881W.Scott Armstrong 1881-85J.McLean Moulder 1885-89JamesB. Kirkpatrick 1889-91J.C. F. Thorne 1891-94A.B. Kirkpatrick 1895-98W.Scott Armstrong 1899-1902MacyA. Brouse 1903-06WilliamH. Arnett 1906-09JohnL. Puckett 1910-13GeorgeW. Stidger 1914-17IsaacWright 1918-21BarnabasC. Moon 1922-23JamesBurrows 1923-25S.E. Spurgeon 1926-29HenryQuigley 1930-34OlinR. Holt 1935-38HaroldFreeland 1939-42CharlesV. Orr 1943-47JamesH. Maguire 1948-51RaymonGilbert as of 1952-59JohnW. Miller 1963

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1865:NelsonPurdom (Rep), elected;A.J. Norton (Dem), defeated.
  • 1881 Sep 19:HenryC. Cole, died in office.
  • 1906 Oct 2:MacyA. Brouse, died in office.
  • 1913 Nov 4:GeorgeW. Stidger (Dem), elected;W.W. Eikenbery (Progressive), defeated;LloydMcClure (Rep), defeated;EdwinCooper (Socialist), defeated;EmileMartin (Ind), defeated.
  • 1917 Nov 6:IsaacWright (Rep), elected;GeorgeW. Stidger (Dem), defeated;CharlesL. Bourne (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1921 Nov 8:BarnabasC. Moon (Dem), elected;OmarF. Brown (Rep), defeated;CharlesA. Martin (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1925 Nov 3:S.E. Spurgeon (Rep), elected;W.D. Rea (Dem), defeated;CharlesA. Martin (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1929 Nov 5:HenryQuigley (Rep), elected;JamesP. Davis (Dem), defeated.
  • 1963 Nov 5:JohnW. Miller (Rep), elected;JacobFinley (Dem), defeated.


    Postmasters at Kokomo, 1845-1976(may beincomplete!)
    AdamClark 1845-49WilliamC. Jones 1849-52SilasH. Fawcett 1852-53HaydenRayburn 1853-54AlfredH. Ploughe 1854-61TheopholusC. Philips 1861-66EdwardW. Freeman 1866-71AlbertF. Phillips 1871-77HezekiahH. Winslow 1877-79OrlandoA. Somers 1879-85W.Scott Armstrong 1885-89GeorgeW. McKinsey 1889-93CharlesH. Leach 1893-97ThomasT. Whiteker 1897-1902JohnA. Kautz 1902-06EdgarA. Simmons 1906-10WilliamH. Arnett 1910-14CharlesH. Havens 1914-22BenHavens 1922BenHavens 1922-27MortonLamb 1927-32ErnestM. Hunt 1932-36WilliamW. Workman 1936-64RichardP. Gerhard 1964-66RichardP. Gerhard 1966-76


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