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Salem, Massachusetts
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs, Suveyors of Customs


Mayors of Salem, 1836-2022(may be incomplete!)
LeverettSaltonstall 1836-38StephenC. Phillips 1838-42StephenP. Webb 1842-45JosephS. Cabot 1845-49NathanielSilsbee, Jr. 1849-51DavidPingree 1851-52CharlesW. Upham 1852-53AsahelHuntington 1853-54JosephAndrew 1854-56WilliamS. Messervy 1856-58NathanielSilsbee, Jr. 1858-60StephenP. Webb 1860-63StephenG. Wheatland 1863-64JosephB. F. Osgood 1865DavidRoberts 1866-67WilliamCogswell 1868-69NathanielBrown 1870-71SamuelCalley 1872WilliamCogswell 1873-74HenryWilliams 1875-76HenryK. Oliver 1877-80SamuelCalley 1881-82WilliamM. Hill 1883-84ArthurHuntington 1885JohnM. Raymond 1886-89RobertRantoul 1890-93JamesH. Turner 1894-97DavidP. Waters 1898JamesH. Turner 1899DavidM. Little 1900JohnF. Hurley 1901-02JosephN. Peterson 1903-05ThomasG. Pinnock 1906-07JohnF. Hurley 1908-09ArthurP. Howard 1910RufusD. Adams 1911-12JohnF. Hurley 1913-14MathiasJ. O'Keefe 1915HenryP. Benson 1916-17DenisJ. Sullivan 1918-23GeorgeJ. Bates 1924-37EdwardA. Coffey 1938-47JosephB. Harrington 1948-49FrancisX. Collins 1950-69SamuelE. Zoll 1970-73JeanA. Levesque 1973-83AnthonyV. Salvo 1984-89NeilJ. Harrington 1990-97StanleyJ. Usovicz, Jr. 1998-2005KimDriscoll 2006-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1905 Dec 12:ThomasG. Pinnock (Rep), elected.
  • 1953 Nov 3:FrancisX. Collins, elected unopposed.
  • 1997:StanleyJ. Usovicz, Jr., elected.
  • 1999 Sep 14:StanleyJ. Usovicz, Jr., nominated;JohnJ. Donahue, nominated;JamesT. Ryan, defeated in primary;MarkE. Blair, defeated in primary;WilliamR. Burns, Jr., defeated in primary;MichaelP. Blatty, defeated in primary.
  • 1999 Nov 2:StanleyJ. Usovicz, Jr., elected;JohnJ. Donahue, defeated.
  • 2001 Sep 25:StanleyJ. Usovicz, Jr., nominated;JohnJ. Donahue, nominated;MichaelP. Blatty, defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Nov 6:StanleyJ. Usovicz, Jr., elected;JohnJ. Donahue, defeated.
  • 2005 Sep 20:KimDriscoll, nominated;KevinR. Harvey, nominated;StanleyJ. Usovicz, Jr., defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Nov 8:KimDriscoll, elected;KevinR. Harvey, defeated.


    Postmasters at Salem, 1853-1901(may beincomplete!)
    GeorgeB. Loring 1853-58W.F. Cass as of 1897W.H. Merrill as of 1901


    Collectors of Customs at Salem, 1789-1909(may beincomplete!)
    JosephHiller 1789-1802WilliamR. Lee as of 1816EphraimF. Miller as of 1854CharlesH. Odell 1873-81GuilfordP. Bray as of 1891DavidM. Little as of 1909


    Surveyors of Customs at Salem, 1802-49(may beincomplete!)
    BartholomewPutnam as of 1802NathanielHawthorne 1846-49


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