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Mayors and Postmasters of Frederick, Maryland


Mayors of Frederick, 1817-2006(may be incomplete!)
LawrenceBringle 1817HyKuhn 1818-20GeorgeBaer, Jr. 1820-23JohnL. Harding 1823-26GeorgeKolb 1826-29ThomasCarlton 1829-35DanielKolb 1835-38MichaelBaltzell 1838-41GeorgeHoskins 1841-47M.E. Bartgis 1847-49JamesBartgis 1849-56LewisBrunner 1856-59W.G. Cole 1859-65J.Engelbrecht 1865-68ValeriusEbert 1868-71ThomasM. Holbruner 1871-74LewisM. Moberly 1874-83HiramBartgis 1883-89LewisH. Doll 1889-90LewisBrunner 1890-92JohnE. Fleming 1892-95AquillaR. Yeakle 1895-98WilliamF. Chilton 1898-1901GeorgeEdward Smith 1901-10JohnEdward Schell 1910-13LewisH. Fraley 1913-19GilmerSchley 1919-22LloydC. Culler 1922-31ElmerF. Munshower 1931-34LloydC. Culler 1934-43HughV. Gittinger 1943-46LloydC. Culler 1946-50ElmerF. Munshower 1950-51DonaldB. Rice 1951-54JohnA. Derr 1954-58JacobR. Ramsburg 1958-62E.Paul Magaha 1962-66JohnA. Derr 1966-70E.Paul Magaha 1970-74RonaldN. Young 1974-90PaulP. Gordon 1990-94JamesS. Grimes 1994-2002JenniferP. Dougherty 2002-06W.Jeff Holtzinger 2006-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 2001 Sep 11:JenniferP. Dougherty (Dem), nominated;MetaS. Nash (Dem), defeated in primary;AlanE. Imhoff (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Sep 11:JamesS. Grimes (Rep), nominated;ThomasGlenn Clay (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Nov 6:JenniferP. Dougherty (Dem), elected;JamesS. Grimes (Rep), defeated.
  • 2005 Sep 13:RonaldN. Young (Dem), nominated;JenniferP. Dougherty (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Sep 13:W.Jeff Holtzinger (Rep), nominated;JosephWilliam Baldi (Rep), defeated in primary;StanleyC. Mazaleski (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Nov 1:W.Jeff Holtzinger (Rep), elected;RonaldN. Young (Dem), defeated.


    Postmasters at Frederick, 1792-1969(may beincomplete!)
    LeviHilleary 1792-94WilliamMurdoch Beall 1794-1816JamesF. Huston 1816-25LewisMedtart 1825-29JacobRohr 1829-38JohnRigney 1838-49JacobFaubel 1849-53JohnJ. Smith 1853-59CharlesB. McCaffrey 1859-61WilliamD. Jenks 1861-65WilliamH. R. Kelty 1865-66ThomasM. Wolfe 1866-67GeorgeW. F. Vernon 1867-69GeorgeW. Z. Black 1869-72CharlesW. Miller 1872-85HenryWilliams 1885-87R.Brown Henderson 1887-90HarryC. Keefer 1890-94BenjaminH. Blackston 1894-98GarrettS. DeGrange 1898-1907AdolphusH. Harrington 1907-11WilliamC. Bierly 1911-15JosephA. Williamson 1915-23IrvingS. Biser 1923-35GuyK. Motter 1935GuyK. Motter 1935-50JamesA. Grove 1950-51JamesA. Grove 1951-68JohnC. Engle 1968-69


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