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Augusta, Maine
including Church Hill
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Augusta, 1850-1954(may be incomplete!)
AlfredRedington 1850-51JohnA. Pettingill 1852-53SamuelCony 1854J.W. Patterson 1855AlbertG. Dole 1856JamesW. North 1857-60SylvanusCaldwell 1861-62WilliamT. Johnson 1863SylvanusCaldwell 1864J.W. Patterson 1865SylvanusCaldwell 1866J.W. Patterson 1867DanielWilliams 1868SamuelTitcomb 1869-70J.J. Eveleth 1871-72JamesW. North 1874DanielA. Cony 1875CharlesE. Nash 1876-79PelegO. Vickery 1880-82A.W. Philbrook 1883SethC. Whitehouse 1884GeorgeE. Weeks 1885-86GeorgeE. Macomber 1886-89SamuelW. Lane 1889-91JohnW. Chase 1891-93MosesR. Leighton 1893-94CharlesA. Milliken 1894-95WinfieldS. Choate 1896-97J.Manchester Haynes 1898SamuelW. Lane 1899-1900LendallTitcomb 1901-02GustavusA. Robertson 1903-04CharlesS. Hichborn 1905FrederickW. Plaisted 1906-08TrebyJohnson 1909FrederickW. Plaisted 1910ReuelJ. Noyes 1911-12ElmerE. Newbert 1913-14BlaineS. Viles 1915-16WillisE. Swift 1917-18BurleighMartin 1919-20SanfordL. Fogg 1921-22ErnestL. McLean 1923-28RobertA. Cony 1929-33FrederickG. Payne 1934-41SanfordL. Fogg, Jr. 1942-43LeviT. Williams 1943-44SanfordL. Fogg, Jr. 1945CharlesP. Nelson as of 1947-48BrooksBrown, Jr. as of 1953-54

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1891 Mar 9:JohnW. Chase (Rep), elected;RobertJ. Martin (Dem), defeated.
  • 1907 Mar 11:FrederickW. Plaisted (Dem), elected.
  • 1912 Mar 11:ReuelJ. Noyes (Dem), elected;FrankG. Farrington (Rep), defeated.
  • 1926 Dec 13:ErnestL. McLean (Dem), elected;MyronE. Maddocks (Rep), defeated.
  • 1930 Dec 8:RobertA. Cony (Rep), elected;S.Curtis C. Ward (Dem), defeated.


    Postmasters at Augusta, 1805-1978(may beincomplete!)
    SamuelTitcomb 1805-10NathanWeston 1811-12JohnKimball 1812-14RobertC. Vose 1814-25JosephChandler 1825-35WilliamWoart, Jr. 1835-42RichardF. Perkins 1842-43DanielC. Weston 1843-44AsaphR. Nichols 1844-49JosephBurton 1849-53WilliamS. Badger 1853-61JamesA. Bicknell 1861-70HoraceH. Hamlin 1870-81JosephH. Manley 1881-85LemuelB. Fowler 1885-89JosephH. Manley 1889-92WalterD. Stinson 1892-94ThomasJ. Lynch 1894-98WalterD. Stinson 1898-1902JohnV. Lane 1902-14FrederickW. Plaisted 1914-22JohnC. Arnold 1922-35HaroldE. Weeks 1935HaroldE. Weeks 1935-58WillardC. Ellis 1958-59JohnB. Tschamler 1959-65HughC. Smith 1965-66DanielB. Hickey 1966-67H.Lloyd Carey 1967-78



    (nowAugusta)

    Postmasters at Church Hill, 1901(may beincomplete!)
    DanielE. Foster as of 1901


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Augusta, 1867-1953(may be incomplete!)
    PeterF. Sanborn as of 1867LeonO. Tebbetts as of 1919FrankJ. Ham as of 1921-32ClintonA. Clauson 1934-53


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