Mayors of Northampton, 1883-2012(may beincomplete!) BenjaminE. Cook, Jr. 1884-86ArthurG. Hill 1887-88JeremiahBrown 1889-90JasperE. Lambie 1891JohnB. O'Donnell 1892-93HenryA. Kimball 1894-95JohnN. Mason 1896JohnL. Mather 1897HenryP. Field 1898JohnL. Mather 1899-1900ArthurWatson 1901HenryC. Hallett 1902-04TheobaldM. Connor 1905-06EgbertI. Clapp 1907JamesW. O'Brien 1908-09CalvinCoolidge 1910-11WilliamH. Feiker 1912-16AlvertusJ. Morse 1917-19M.J. FitzGerald 1920-21HarryE. Bicknell 1922-23EdwardJ. Woodhouse 1924WilliamH. Feiker 1925WilliamWelch 1926-27JesseA. G. Andre 1928-29HomerC. Bliss 1930-33JamesP. Boland 1934-35CharlesL. Dunn 1936-37WilliamH. Feiker 1938-39CharlesJ. O'Connor 1940-41WalterO'Donnell 1942-44EdmondJ. Lampron 1945-46EdwinL. Olander 1947-49LukeF. Ryan 1950-51PierreDrewsen 1952-53JamesCahillane 1954-59DurbinH. Wells 1960-61WallaceJ Puchalski 1962-69SeanM. Dunphy 1970-75DavidCramer 1976-77HarryS. Chapman 1978-79DavidB. Musante 1980-91MaryFord 1992-99MaryClare Higgins 2000-11DavidNarkewicz 2012- Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)
1883:BenjaminE. Cook, Jr., elected. 1886:ArthurG. Hill, elected. 1888:JeremiahBrown, elected. 1889 Dec 3:JeremiahBrown (Dem), elected;RichardW. Irwin (Rep), defeated. 1890:JasperE. Lambie, elected. 1891:JohnB. O'Donnell, elected. 1893 Dec 5:HenryA. Kimball (Dem), elected;Clark(Rep), defeated. 1894 Dec 4:HenryA. Kimball (Dem), elected. 1895:JohnN. Mason, elected. 1896:JohnL. Mather, elected. 1897:HenryP. Field, elected. 1898:JohnL. Mather, elected. 1900:ArthurWatson, elected. 1901:HenryC. Hallett, elected. 1904:TheobaldM. Connor, elected. 1906:EgbertI. Clapp, elected. 1907:JamesW. O'Brien, elected. 1911 Dec 5:WilliamH. Feiker (Rep), elected. 1918 Dec 3:AlvertusJ. Morse (Rep), elected unopposed. 1919:M.J. FitzGerald, elected. 1921:HarryE. Bicknell, elected. 1923:EdwardJ. Woodhouse, elected. 1924:WilliamH. Feiker, elected. 1925:WilliamWelch, elected. 1927:JesseA. G. Andre, elected. 1929:HomerC. Bliss, elected. 1933:JamesP. Boland, elected. 1935:CharlesL. Dunn, elected. 1937:WilliamH. Feiker, elected. 1939:CharlesJ. O'Connor, elected. 1941:WalterO'Donnell, elected. 1944:EdmondJ. Lampron, elected. 1946:EdwinL. Olander, elected. 1949:LukeF. Ryan, elected. 1951:PierreDrewsen, elected. 1953 Nov 3:JamesCahillane (Dem), elected;PierreDrewsen (Rep), defeated. 1959:DurbinH. Wells, elected. 1961:WallaceJ Puchalski, elected. 1963:JackMorse, defeated. 1969:SeanM. Dunphy, elected. 1975:DavidCramer, elected. 1977:HarryS. Chapman, elected. 1979:DavidB. Musante, elected. 1991:MaryFord, elected. 1999 Nov 2:MaryClare Higgins, elected;TonyM. Long, defeated.
Postmasters at Northampton, 1897-1969(may beincomplete!) ArthurF. Nutting as of 1897L.L. Campbell as of 1901CharlesH. Sawyer 1924-36EdwardE. Cooney 1936-37EdwardE. Cooney 1937-51HarryJohn Ubertalli 1951-52JohnF. Murphy 1952-69 | |
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