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New Orleans, Louisiana
Mayors, Postmasters, U.S. Land Office officials, Collectors of Customs, Suveyors of Customs, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of New Orleans, 1803-2018(may beincomplete!)
Etiennede Boré 1803-04JamesPitot 1804-05JohnWatkins 1805-07JamesJ. Mather 1807-12CharlesTrudeau 1812NicholasGirod 1812LeBretonDorgenois 1812NicholasGirod 1812-15AugustinMacarty 1815-20JosephRoffignac 1820-28DenisPrieur 1828-38PaulBertus 1838CharlesGenois 1838-40WilliamFreret 1840-42DenisPrieur 1842-43PaulBertus 1843WilliamFreret 1843-44JosephE. Montegut 1844-46AbialD. Crossman 1846-54JohnL. Lewis 1854-56CharlesM. Waterman 1856-58GeraldStith 1858-60JohnT. Monroe 1860-62GeorgeF. Shepley 1862GodfreyWeitzel 1862JonasH. French 1862GodfreyWeitzel 1862HenryC. Deming 1862-63JamesF. Miller 1863EdwardHenry Durell 1863JamesF. Miller 1863-64StephenHoyt 1864-65HughKennedy 1865SamuelMiller Quincy 1865GlendyBurke 1865HughKennedy 1865-66J.A. D. Rozier 1866GeorgeClark 1866JohnT. Monroe 1866-67EdwardHeath 1867-68JohnR. Conway 1868-70BenjaminF. Flanders 1870-72LouisA. Wiltz 1872-74CharlesJ. Leeds 1874-76EdwardPilsbury 1876-78IsaacW. Patton 1878-80JosephA. Shakspeare 1880-82WilliamJ. Behan 1882-84J.Valsin Guillotte 1884-88JosephA. Shakspeare 1888-92JohnFitzpatrick 1892-96WalterC. Flower 1896-1900PaulCapdevielle 1900-04MartinBehrman 1904-20AndrewJ. McShane 1920-25MartinBehrman 1925-26ArthurJ. O'Keefe 1926-29T.Semmes Walmsley 1929-30T.Semmes Walmsley 1930-36A.Miles Pratt 1936FredA. Earhart 1936JesseS. Cave 1936RobertS. Maestri 1936-46deLesseps S. Morrison 1946-61VictorH. Schiro 1961VictorH. Schiro 1961-70MoonLandrieu 1970-78ErnestN. Morial 1978-86SidneyJ. Barthelemy 1986-94MarcH. Morial 1994-2002C.Ray Nagin 2002-10MitchLandrieu 2010-18

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1803 Nov 30:Etiennede Boré, appointed.
  • 1804 May 26:Etiennede Boré, resigned.
  • 1804 Jun 2:JamesPitot, appointed.
  • 1805 Jul 26:JamesPitot, resigned.
  • 1805 Jul 27:JohnWatkins, appointed.
  • 1807 Mar 9:JamesJ. Mather, appointed.
  • 1812 May 16:JamesJ. Mather, resigned.
  • 1812 Sep 21:NicholasGirod, elected;JamesPitot, defeated.
  • 1814 Sep 5:NicholasGirod, elected;AugustinMacarty, defeated.
  • 1820:JosephRoffignac, elected.
  • 1828:DenisPrieur, elected;A.Peuchaud, defeated.
  • 1838 Apr 2:CharlesGenois (Whig), elected.
  • 1840:WilliamFreret, elected.
  • 1842:DenisPrieur (Dem), elected;WilliamFreret, defeated.
  • 1843 Feb 7:DenisPrieur, resigned.
  • 1888:RobertC. Davey, defeated.
  • 1892:JohnFitzpatrick (Dem), elected.
  • 1896:CharlesF. Buck, defeated.
  • 1904:CharlesF. Buck, defeated.
  • 1920:MartinBehrman, defeated.
  • 1925:MartinBehrman, elected.
  • 1926 Jan 12:MartinBehrman, died in office.
  • 1930:T.Semmes Walmsley, elected.
  • 1934:T.Semmes Walmsley, elected.
  • 1936 Jun 30:T.Semmes Walmsley, resigned.
  • 1942:ShirleyG. Wimberly, defeated.
  • 1946 Jan 22:deLesseps S. Morrison (Dem), elected;RobertS. Maestri (Dem), defeated;ShirleyG. Wimberly (Dem), defeated;Mrs.Louis Patrick Dillon (Dem), defeated;AnthonyDeckelmann (Dem), defeated;JohnGolden (Dem), defeated;WarrenJohnson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1950 Jan 24:deLesseps S. Morrison (Dem), elected;CharlesC. Zatarain (Dem), defeated;AlvinA. Cobb (Dem), defeated;Mrs.Louis Patrick Dillon (Dem), defeated;AnthonyDeckelmann (Dem), defeated.
  • 1954:deLesseps S. Morrison, elected.
  • 1958:deLesseps S. Morrison, elected.
  • 1970:BenjaminC. Toledano (Rep), defeated.
  • 1977:ErnestN. Morial, elected.
  • 1982:WilliamJ. Jefferson, defeated.
  • 1986:WilliamJ. Jefferson, defeated.
  • 1994:MarcH. Morial, elected;MitchLandrieu, defeated.
  • 1998 Feb 7:MarcH. Morial, elected;KathleenCresson, defeated;PaulBorrello, defeated.
  • 2002 Feb 2:C.Ray Nagin, nominated;RichardPennington, nominated;PauletteR. Irons, defeated in primary;JamesM. Singleton, defeated in primary;TroyA. Carter, defeated in primary;VernonPalmer, defeated in primary;LeonardLucas, defeated in primary;EmileLabat, defeated in primary;QuentinR. Brown, Jr., defeated in primary;ThomasDelahay Dunn, Jr., defeated in primary;TimothyHill, defeated in primary;ClarenceHunt, defeated in primary;MannyBruno, defeated in primary;EdCerrone, defeated in primary;AlbertJones, defeated in primary.
  • 2002 Mar 2:C.Ray Nagin, elected;RichardPennington, defeated.
  • 2006:MitchLandrieu, defeated.
  • 2010 Feb 6:MitchLandrieu, elected.
  • 2014 Feb 1:MitchLandrieu, elected.


    Postmasters at New Orleans, 1804-1983(may beincomplete!)
    BlaiseCenas 1804-10ThomasB. Johnson 1810-24GeorgeCroghan 1824-26AntoineDupuy 1826-29DavidC. Ker 1829WilliamH. Ker 1829-39WilliamMcQueen 1839-40GabrielMontamat 1840-41WilliamDeBuys 1841-43JohnBennett Dawson 1843AlexanderG. Penn 1843-49MichelMusson 1849-53WilliamG. Kendall 1853-55ArthurS. Nevitt 1855-57RobertE. McHatton 1857-58SamuelF. Marks 1858-60JohnLeonard Riddell 1860-62JohnM. G. Parker 1862-65RobertW. Taliaferro 1865-68WalterSmallwood 1868-69CharlesW. Lowell 1869-73CharlesW. Ringgold 1873-75JohnM. G. Parker 1875-78AlgernonS. Badger 1878-79WilliamL. McMillen 1879-83WashingtonB. Merchant 1883-85SamuelH. Buck 1885-87GeorgeW. Nott 1887-90StephenM. Eaton 1890-94FrankH. Daniels 1894-98JohnR. G. Pitkin 1898-1901FerdinandB. Earhart 1901DavidG. Baldwin 1901-02J.Watts Kearny 1902-05ThomasJ. Woodward 1905-09WilliamJ. Behan 1909-11AlexanderF. Leonhardt 1911-14JosephVoegtle 1914-16CharlesJanvier 1916-25WilliamL. S. Gordon 1925-33CharlesA. Stevens 1933-36JosephJ. Ferguson 1936JosephJ. Ferguson 1936-44RalphHandlin 1944-45A.Frank Fairley 1945-68PaulV. Burke 1968PaulV. Burke 1968-83

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1901 Jul 9:FerdinandB. Earhart, died in office.


    Registers of U.S. Land Office at New Orleans, 1816-95(maybe incomplete!)
    SamuelH. Harper as of 1816RichardHenry Cuny as of 1869GeorgeMcDuffie Brumby as of 1895


    Receivers of U.S. Land Office at New Orleans, 1816-95(maybe incomplete!)
    AlfredLorrain as of 1816HenryL. Jones as of 1869CharlesP. Johnston as of 1895


    Collectors of Customs at New Orleans, 1850-1951(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamFreret 1850SolomonW. Downs as of 1853ThomasC. Porter as of 1854WilliamP. Kellogg 1865-68JohnE. King 1877AlgernonS. Badger 1879-85HenryC. Warmoth 1888-92TheodoreS. Wilkinson 1893-98HenryMcCall as of 1909ClarenceS. Hebert as of 1911-13MurphyJ. Foster as of 1915-19EmileKuntz as of 1921-29ErnestF. Koelle as of 1930WarrenKearny as of 1931-34A.Miles Pratt as of 1936-47WesleyR. Wirtz as of 1951


    Surveyors of Customs at New Orleans, 1876-1931(may beincomplete!)
    J.Madison Wells 1876-79WilliamB. Hyman as of 1881WilliamL. McMillen as of 1891LouisP. Bryant as of 1909-11E.J. Rodrigue as of 1913RobertL. Knox as of 1915A.Arnold Barksdale as of 1917JohnMarks as of 1919-21HenryDedeaux as of 1925-30ArthurC. LaVergne as of 1931


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at New Orleans, 1879-1951(may be incomplete!)
    MorrisMarks as of 1879AugustusT. Wimberly as of 1891EdwardI. Seyburn as of 1909JohnY. Fauntleroy as of 1917RufusW. Fontenot as of 1919D.A. Lines 1922-26JacobO. Bender 1926-27LawrenceA. Merrigan as of 1932PaulH. Maloney as of 1941CharlesA. Donnelly as of 1946-51


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