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Paducah, Kentucky
Mayors, Postmasters, Suveyors of Customs


Mayors of Paducah, 1857-2000(may be incomplete!)
JesseH. Gardner 1857-59JohnW. Sauner 1859-63JohnG. Fisher 1863-67JohnW. Sauner 1867-71MeyerWeil 1871-75JohnG. Fisher 1875-77MeyerWeil 1877-81CharlesReed 1881-89JosephH. Johnson 1889-91DavidA. Yeiser, Sr. 1891-97JamesM. Lang 1897-1901DavidA. Yeiser, Sr. 1902-07JamesP. Smith 1908-11ThomasN. Hazelip 1912-15ErnestLackey 1916FrankN. Burns 1916-19F.W. Katterjohn 1920-24JacobN. Bailey 1924-28ErnestLackey 1928-32EdwardG. Scott 1932-36EdgarT. Washburn 1936-40PierceE. Lackey 1940-44WayneC. Seaton 1944-48GenePeak 1948-49StuartJohnston 1949-52RobertC. Cherry 1952-56GeorgeG. Jacobs 1956-60RobertC. Cherry 1960-64ThomasW. Wilson 1964-68RobertC. Cherry 1968-72DollyMcNutt 1972-76WilliamS. Murphy 1976-80JohnK. Penrod 1980-84JoeViterisi 1984-88GerryB. Montgomery 1988-96AlbertJones 1996-2000

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1857 May 4:JesseH. Gardner, elected.
  • 1859 May 2:JohnW. Sauner, elected.
  • 1861:JohnW. Sauner, elected.
  • 1863:JohnG. Fisher, elected.
  • 1865:JohnG. Fisher, elected.
  • 1867:JohnW. Sauner, elected.
  • 1869:JohnW. Sauner, elected.
  • 1871:MeyerWeil, elected.
  • 1873:MeyerWeil, elected.
  • 1875:JohnG. Fisher, elected.
  • 1877:MeyerWeil, elected.
  • 1879:MeyerWeil, elected.
  • 1881 Mar 21:CharlesReed, elected.
  • 1883:CharlesReed, elected.
  • 1885:CharlesReed, elected.
  • 1887:CharlesReed, elected.
  • 1889:JosephH. Johnson, elected.
  • 1915 Oct 16:FrankN. Burns, nominated;ErnestLackey, nominated;DavidA. Yeiser, Sr., defeated in primary;ArthurY. Martin, defeated in primary.
  • 1915 Nov 2:ErnestLackey, elected;FrankN. Burns, defeated.
  • 1916 Oct 21:FrankN. Burns, nominated;C.L. VanMeter, nominated;ErnestLackey, defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Nov 7:FrankN. Burns, elected;C.L. VanMeter, defeated.
  • 1919 Oct 18:ThomasN. Hazelip, nominated;F.W. Katterjohn, nominated.
  • 1919 Nov 4:F.W. Katterjohn, elected;ThomasN. Hazelip, defeated.
  • 1923 Nov 6:JacobN. Bailey (Rep), elected;R.Wynn Tully (Dem), defeated.
  • 1927 Oct 22:ErnestLackey, nominated;GeorgeW. Dunbar, nominated;RobertL. Myre, defeated in primary;RobertH. Scott, defeated in primary;CharlesE. Smith, defeated in primary.
  • 1927 Nov 8:ErnestLackey, elected;GeorgeW. Dunbar, defeated.
  • 1931 Oct 17:EdgarT. Washburn, nominated;EdwardG. Scott, nominated;JackW. Nelson, defeated in primary;FredA. Jones, defeated in primary.
  • 1931 Nov 3:EdwardG. Scott, elected;EdgarT. Washburn, defeated.
  • 1935 Oct 19:JackW. Nelson, nominated;EdgarT. Washburn, nominated;WalterA. Blackburn, defeated in primary.
  • 1935 Nov 5:EdgarT. Washburn, elected;JackW. Nelson, defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7:PierceE. Lackey, elected;GusE. Hank, Jr., defeated.
  • 1943 Oct 16:WayneC. Seaton, nominated;MaryM. Dorian, nominated;GenePeak, defeated in primary.
  • 1943 Nov 2:WayneC. Seaton, elected;MaryM. Dorian, defeated.
  • 1947 Sep 20:GenePeak, nominated;RexP. Cornelison, nominated;J.P. Wilson, defeated in primary.
  • 1947 Nov 4:GenePeak, elected;RexP. Cornelison, defeated.
  • 1949:GenePeak, died in office.
  • 1949 Nov 8:StuartJohnston, elected unopposed.
  • 1951 Sep 22:RobertC. Cherry, nominated;J.P. Wilson, nominated;ForrestL. Crutchfield, defeated in primary.
  • 1951 Nov 6:RobertC. Cherry, elected;J.P. Wilson, defeated.
  • 1955 Nov 8:GeorgeG. Jacobs, elected unopposed.
  • 1959 Sep 19:RobertC. Cherry, nominated;R.E. Fairhurst, nominated;WilsonL. Gunn, defeated in primary;EmmettL. Beyer, defeated in primary.
  • 1959 Nov 3:RobertC. Cherry, elected;R.E. Fairhurst, defeated.
  • 1963 Sep 21:ThomasW. Wilson, nominated;WinstonGholson, nominated;PierceE. Lackey, defeated in primary;EmmettL. Beyer, defeated in primary.
  • 1963 Nov 5:ThomasW. Wilson, elected;WinstonGholson, defeated.
  • 1967 Sep 23:WilliamRobert Johnston, nominated;RobertC. Cherry, nominated;WayneSullivan, defeated in primary.
  • 1967 Nov 7:RobertC. Cherry, elected;WilliamRobert Johnston, defeated.
  • 1971 Sep 18:DollyMcNutt, nominated;GeorgeBell, nominated;H.E. 'Gene' Fisher, defeated in primary;CliffordD. Robinson, defeated in primary.
  • 1971 Nov 2:DollyMcNutt, elected;GeorgeBell, defeated.
  • 1975 May 27:WilliamS. Murphy, nominated;RobertC. Cherry, nominated;GeorgeG. Jacobs, defeated in primary.
  • 1975 Nov 4:WilliamS. Murphy, elected;RobertC. Cherry, defeated.
  • 1979 May 29:JohnK. Penrod, nominated;RobertC. Cherry, nominated;BillyJoe Carroll, defeated in primary.
  • 1979 Nov 6:JohnK. Penrod, elected;RobertC. Cherry, defeated.
  • 1983 May 24:CharlesL. Woods, nominated;JoeViterisi, nominated;JohnHornsby, defeated in primary.
  • 1983 Nov 8:JoeViterisi, elected;CharlesL. Woods, defeated.
  • 1987 Nov 3:GerryB. Montgomery, elected;JoeViterisi, defeated.
  • 1991 May 28:GerryB. Montgomery, nominated;RobertA. Coleman, nominated;AndrewD. Laster, defeated in primary.
  • 1991 Nov 5:GerryB. Montgomery, elected;RobertA. Coleman, defeated.
  • 1995 May 23:AlbertJones, nominated;GerryB. Montgomery, nominated;M.Fenwick, defeated in primary;D.Alsobrook, defeated in primary.
  • 1995 Nov 7:AlbertJones (Dem), elected;GerryB. Montgomery, defeated.
  • 2000 May 23:W.Paxton, nominated;J.Haley, nominated;M.Hufford, defeated in primary.
  • 2000 Nov 7:W.Paxton, elected;J.Haley, defeated.


    Postmasters at Paducah, 1828-1970(may beincomplete!)
    FrancisA. Harrison 1828-45JohnMilliken 1845-49GustavusA. Flournoy 1849-53JohnMilliken 1853-60JohnC. Noble 1860-61WardBoyd 1861CharlesF. Bronson 1861-65ThomasJ. Pickett 1865-67WesleyH. Slack 1867-69ThomasJ. Pickett 1869-72J.Milton Best 1872-76JamesH. Ashcraft 1876-86WilliamC. Clark 1886-90HughMerl Holland 1890-92EdwinFarley 1892-93WilliamC. Clark 1893-98FrankM. Fisher 1898-1914JohnJ. Berry 1914-22IraC. Byerly 1922-24IraC. Byerly 1924-28RexP. Cornelison 1928-29RexP. Cornelison 1929-33FredAcker 1933-34FredAcker 1934-41ThomasAlbert Lewin Miller 1941-67RexLyles 1967-70


    Surveyors of Customs at Paducah, 1869-1909(may beincomplete!)
    JohnP. Harria as of 1869JohnW. Cobbs as of 1891JohnR. Puryear as of 1909


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