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Baltimore, Maryland
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs, Suveyors of Customs, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Baltimore, 1794-2013(may be incomplete!)
JamesCalhoun 1794-1804ThorowgoodSmith 1804-08EdwardJohnson 1808-16GeorgeStiles 1816-19EdwardJohnson 1819-20JohnMontgomery 1820-22EdwardJohnson 1822-24JohnMontgomery 1824-26JacobSmall, Jr. 1826-31WilliamSteuart 1831-32JesseHunt 1832-35SamuelSmith 1835-38SheppardC. Leakin 1838-40SamuelBrady 1840-42SolomonHillen, Jr. 1842-43JamesO. Law 1843-44JacobG. Davies 1844-48ElijahStansbury, Jr. 1848-50JohnHanson Thomas Jerome 1850-52JohnSmith Hollins 1852-54SamuelHinks 1854-56ThomasSwann 1856-60GeorgeWilliam Brown 1860-61JohnC. Blackburn 1861-62JohnLee Chapman 1862-67RobertT. Banks 1867-71JoshuaVan Sant 1871-75FerdinandC. Latrobe 1875-77GeorgeProctor Kane 1877-78FerdinandC. Latrobe 1878-81WilliamPinkney Whyte 1881-83FerdinandC. Latrobe 1883-85JamesHodges 1885-87FerdinandC. Latrobe 1887-89RobertC. Davidson 1889-91FerdinandC. Latrobe 1891-95AlcaeusHooper 1895-97WilliamT. Malster 1897-99ThomasGordon Hayes 1899-1903RobertM. McLane 1903-04E.Clay Timanus 1904-07J.Barry Mahool 1907-11JamesH. Preston 1911-19WilliamF. Broening 1919-23HowardW. Jackson 1923-27WilliamF. Broening 1927-31HowardW. Jackson 1931-43TheodoreR. McKeldin 1943-47ThomasD'Alesandro, Jr. 1947-59J.Harold Grady 1959-62PhilipH. Goodman 1962-63TheodoreR. McKeldin 1963-67ThomasD'Alesandro III 1967-71WilliamDonald Schaefer 1971-87DuBurns 1987KurtL. Schmoke 1987-99MartinJ. O'Malley 1999-2007SheilaDixon 2007-10StephanieC. Rawlings-Blake 2010-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1831 Mar 31:JacobSmall, Jr., resigned.
  • 1878 Jun 23:GeorgeProctor Kane, died in office.
  • 1903 May 5:RobertM. McLane (Dem), elected;FrankC. Wachter (Rep), defeated.
  • 1904 May 30:RobertM. McLane, died in office.
  • 1907:J.Charles Linthicum, defeated.
  • 1915:JohnPhilip Hill, defeated.
  • 1935:BlanchardRandall, Jr. (Rep), defeated;ElisabethGilman (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1947:DeeleyK. Nice, defeated.
  • 1963:PhilipH. Goodman, defeated.
  • 1967:FrancisD. Murnaghan, Jr., defeated.
  • 1971:GeorgeL. Russell, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1971:RossZ. Pierpont (Rep), defeated.
  • 1975 Nov 4:ClaudetteM. Chandler (Rep), defeated.
  • 1983 Sep 13:WilliamDonald Schaefer (Dem), nominated;WilliamH. Murphy, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;MonroeCornish (Dem), defeated in primary;LawrenceFreeman (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1983 Sep 13:SamuelA. Culotta (Rep), nominated;ByronP. Roberts, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;MelvinC. Perkins (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1983 Nov 8:WilliamDonald Schaefer (Dem), elected;SamuelA. Culotta (Rep), defeated.
  • 1987 Sep 15:KurtL. Schmoke (Dem), nominated;DuBurns (Dem), defeated in primary;CharlesA. Dugger (Dem), defeated in primary;GeneL. Michaels (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnG. Grinage (Dem), defeated in primary;LindaB. Robinson (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1987 Sep 15:SamuelA. Culotta (Rep), nominated;RoyF. Carraher (Rep), defeated in primary;EarlKoger (Rep), defeated in primary;MelvinC. Perkins (Rep), defeated in primary;MonroeCornish (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1987 Nov 3:KurtL. Schmoke (Dem), elected;SamuelA. Culotta (Rep), defeated.
  • 1988:VerminSupreme, defeated.
  • 1991 Sep 12:KurtL. Schmoke (Dem), nominated;DuBurns (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamA. Swisher (Dem), defeated in primary;GeneL. Michaels (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnB. Ascher (Dem), defeated in primary;PhilipC. Dypsky, Sr. (Dem), defeated in primary;SheilaHopkins (Dem), defeated in primary;RonaldW. Williams (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1991 Sep 12:SamuelA. Culotta (Rep), nominated;JosephA. Scalia (Rep), defeated in primary;BruceK. Price (Rep), defeated in primary;RoyF. Carraher (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamEdward Roberts, Sr. (Rep), defeated in primary;DanHeigel (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1991 Nov 5:KurtL. Schmoke (Dem), elected;SamuelA. Culotta (Rep), defeated.
  • 1995 Sep 12:KurtL. Schmoke (Dem), nominated;MaryPat Clarke (Dem), defeated in primary;KelleyCulver Brohawn (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1995 Sep 12:VictorClarke, Jr. (Rep), nominated;S.Scott McCown (Rep), defeated in primary;ArthurW. Cuffie, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1995 Nov 7:KurtL. Schmoke (Dem), elected;VictorClarke, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1999 Sep 14:MartinJ. O'Malley (Dem), nominated;CarlStokes (Dem), defeated in primary;LawrenceBell (Dem), defeated in primary;MaryW. Conaway (Dem), defeated in primary;A.Robert Kaufman (Dem), defeated in primary;CharlesA. Dugger (Dem), defeated in primary;SandraOkwaye (Dem), defeated in primary;RobertS. Cunningham (Dem), defeated in primary;PhillipA. Brown, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamEdward Roberts, Sr. (Dem), defeated in primary;JessicaJune Davis (Dem), defeated in primary;GeneL. Michaels (Dem), defeated in primary;RichardRiha (Dem), defeated in primary;BernardKempa (Dem), defeated in primary;RichardA. Darrah (Dem), defeated in primary;VincentPhillip Fullard (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnWilliam Hahn (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1999 Sep 14:DavidF. Tufaro (Rep), nominated;CarlM. Adair (Rep), defeated in primary;MelanieM. Taylor (Rep), defeated in primary;ArthurW. Cuffie, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;LynwoodH. Leverette (Rep), defeated in primary;RobertoMarsili (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1999 Nov 2:MartinJ. O'Malley (Dem), elected;DavidF. Tufaro (Rep), defeated.
  • 2003 Sep 9:MartinJ. O'Malley (Dem), nominated;AndreyBundley (Dem), defeated in primary;A.Robert Kaufman (Dem), defeated in primary;MarvinRay Jones (Dem), defeated in primary;CharlesU. Smith (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2004 Nov 2:MartinJ. O'Malley (Dem), elected;ElbertR. Henderson (Rep), defeated;FrankM. Conaway, Sr., defeated.
  • 2007 Sep 11:SheilaDixon (Dem), nominated;KeifferJ. Mitchell, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;AndreyBundley (Dem), defeated in primary;JillP. Carter (Dem), defeated in primary;A.Robert Kaufman (Dem), defeated in primary;MikeSchaefer (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankM. Conaway, Sr. (Dem), defeated in primary;PhillipA. Brown, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2007 Sep 11:ElbertR. Henderson (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 2007 Nov 6:SheilaDixon (Dem), elected;ElbertR. Henderson (Rep), defeated.
  • 2010 Feb 4:SheilaDixon, resigned.


    Postmasters at Baltimore, 1775-1984(may beincomplete!)
    KatherineGoddard 1775-89JohnWhite 1789-90AlexanderFurnival 1790-1800CharlesBurrall 1800-16JohnS. Skinner 1816-39JoshuaVan Sant 1839-41ThomasFinley 1841-45JamesM. Buchanan 1845-49CharlesT. Maddox 1849-53JacobG. Davies 1853-57JohnMorris 1857-61WilliamH. Purnell 1861-66EdwardShriver 1866-69AndrewW. Denison 1869-77ErastusB. Tyler 1877-81HarrisonAdreon 1881-85I.Parker Veazey 1885-86FrankBrown 1886-90WilliamW. Johnson 1890-94S.Davies Warfield 1894-1905WilliamHall Harris 1905-13SherlockSwann 1913-22BenjaminF. Woelper, Jr. 1922-32ErnestGreen 1932-34ErnestGreen 1934-40NealA. Sibley 1940NealA. Sibley 1940-56AlbertH. Naeny 1956-57WilliamF. Laukaitis 1957-58WilliamF. Laukaitis 1958-66WarrenM. Bloomberg 1966WarrenM. Bloomberg 1966-84


    Collectors of Customs at Baltimore, 1789-1951(may beincomplete!)
    OthoHolland Williams 1789-94RobertPurviance 1794-1806GabrielChristie 1806-08JamesH. McCulloch 1808-36WilliamFrick 1836-41NathanielH. Williams 1841-44WilliamH. Marriott 1844-49GeorgeProctor Kane 1849-53PhillipF. Thomas 1853-57JohnThomson Mason 1857-61HenryWilliam Hoffman 1861-65EdwinH. Webster 1865-69JohnL. Thomas, Jr. 1869-73WashingtonBooth 1873-76EdwardWilkins 1876-77JohnL. Thomas, Jr. 1877-82EdwinH. Webster 1882-86WilliamM. Marine as of 1891FrankT. Shaw 1894-98WilliamF. Stone 1898-1915WilliamP. Ryan 1915-21CharlesH. Holtzman 1921-33GilbertA. Dailey 1933-41GeorgeT. Cromwell as of 1946-51

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1808 Apr 1:GabrielChristie, died in office.


    Surveyors of Customs at Baltimore, 1865-1931(may beincomplete!)
    EdingtonFulton 1865-66EdingtonFulton 1869-73CharlesGilpin 1873-78GeorgeW. F. Vernon 1878-82JohnB. Hanna as of 1901RobertA. Ravenscroft as of 1903-13GuyW. Steele as of 1915-21JohnH. Cunningham as of 1925-31


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Baltimore, 1866-1951(may be incomplete!)
    ArthurP. Gorman 1866-69WilliamPrescott Smith as of 1867RobertM. Proud as of 1879F.Snowden Hill as of 1891PhillipsL. Goldsborough 1902-11JohnB. Hanna as of 1912-13JoshuaW. Miles 1917-21GalenL. Tait 1921-32M.Hampton Magruder 1936-43GeorgeHofferbert 1944-51


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