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Springfield, Massachusetts
Mayors, Postmasters, Suveyors of Customs


Mayors of Springfield, 1852-2012(may beincomplete!)
CalebRice 1852-53PhilosB. Tyler 1854EliphaletTrask 1855AnselPhelps, Jr. 1856-58WilliamB. Calhoun 1859DanielL. Harris 1860StephenC. Bemis 1861-62HenryAlexander, Jr. 1864-65AlbertBriggs 1865-67CharlesA. Winchester 1868-69WilliamL. Smith 1870-71SamuelB. Spooner 1872-73JohnM. Stebbins 1874EmersonWight 1875-78LewisJ. Powers 1879-80WilliamH. Haile 1881EdwinW. Ladd 1882HenryM. Phillips 1883-85EdwinD. Metcalf 1886ElishaB. Maynard 1887-88EdwardS. Bradford 1889-91LawsonSibley 1892EdmundP. Kendrick 1893-94CharlesL. Long 1895NewrieD. Winter 1896-97HenryS. Dickinson 1898DwightO. Gilmore 1899WilliamP. Hayes 1900-01RalphW. Ellis 1902EverettE. Stone 1903-04FranckeW. Dickinson 1905-06WilliamE. Sanderson 1907-09EdwardH. Lathrop 1910-12JohnA. Denison 1913-14FrankE. Stacy 1915-18ArthurA. Adams 1919-20EdwinF. Leonard 1921-24FordisC. Parker 1925-29DwightR. Winter 1930-33HenryMartens 1934-37RogerL. Putnam 1938-43J.Albin Anderson, Jr. 1944-45DanielB. Brunton 1946-57ThomasJ. O'Connor, Jr. 1958-61CharlesV. Ryan 1962-67FrankH. Freedman 1968-72TheodoreE. Dimauro 1972WilliamC. Sullivan 1973-77TheodoreE. Dimauro 1978-83RichardE. Neal 1983-89MaryHurley 1989-91RobertT. Markel 1992-95MichaelJ. Albano 1996-2003CharlesV. Ryan 2004-08DomenicJ. Sarno 2008-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1894 Dec 4:CharlesL. Long (Rep), elected;S.D. Sherwood (Dem), defeated.
  • 1912 Dec 3:JohnA. Denison (Rep), elected;EdwardH. Lathrop (Dem), defeated.
  • 1918 Dec 3:ArthurA. Adams (Rep), elected.
  • 1939 Nov 7:RogerL. Putnam (Dem), elected;DonaldM. Macauley (Rep), defeated.
  • 1949:VernonE. Bradley, defeated.
  • 1953 Nov 3:DanielB. Brunton (Dem), elected;WendellP. Chamberlain (Rep), defeated.
  • 1995:CharlesV. Ryan, defeated.
  • 1999 Nov 2:MichaelJ. Albano, elected unopposed.
  • 2007:CharlesV. Ryan, defeated.


    Postmasters at Springfield, 1792-1981(may beincomplete!)
    EzraWaldo Weld 1792JamesReed Hutchins 1792-94JohnWorthington Hooker 1794-96FrancisStebbins 1796-99JamesByers, Jr. 1799-1806DanielLumbard 1806-29AlbertMorgan 1829-42SolomonWarriner 1842-43HarveyChapin 1843-44GalenAmes 1844-45HarveyChapin 1845-49WilliamStowe 1849-53AbijahW. Chapin 1853-61WilliamStowe 1861-72HoraceC. Lee 1872-84EdwardP. Chapin 1884-86JohnL. Rice 1886-90HenryM. Phillips 1890-94JohnH. Clune 1894-98LouisC. Hyde 1898-1914ThomasJ. Costello 1914-23WilliamK. Kaynor 1923-28JamesP. Smith 1928JamesP. Smith 1928-33ThomasJ. Ashe 1933-35ThomasJ. Ashe 1935-57ArthurB. Morin 1958-59ArthurB. Morin 1959-81


    Surveyors of Customs at Springfield, 1891-1909(may beincomplete!)
    HenryL. Hines as of 1891HenryL. Hines as of 1909


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