Mayors of Ellsworth, 1869-1930(may be incomplete!) JamesF. Davis 1869-70CalvinG. Peck 1871-72MonroeYoung 1873JosephT. Grant 1874-75MonroeYoung 1876-77JosephT. Grant 1878JamesF. Davis 1879-80RoscoeHolmes 1881-82JamesF. Davis 1883JohnB. Redman 1884-85H.B. Mason 1886-87FredB. Aiken 1888-89JamesF. Davis 1890-91AlbertH. Norris 1892-93NehemiahH. Higgins 1893-95GeorgeP. Dutton 1895-96RobertGerry 1896-97HenryE. Davis 1897-98JosephM. Higgins 1898-99ArthurW. Greely 1899-1903AlexanderC. Hagerthy 1903-07ArthurW. Greely 1907-08FrankF. Simonton 1908-10AlexanderC. Hagerthy 1910-11CharlesH. Leland 1911-12JohnA. Cunningam 1912-14AlexanderC. Hagerthy 1914-20FrankD. Heath 1920-21GeorgeS. Foster 1921-24LewisHodgkins 1924-27MonroeY. McGown 1927-30 Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)
1893 Mar 6:AlbertH. Norris (Rep), candidate in inconclusive election;NehemiahH. Higgins (Dem), candidate in inconclusive election;AlbertF. Burnham (People's), candidate in inconclusive election. 1893 Mar 20:NehemiahH. Higgins (Dem), elected;AlbertH. Norris (Rep), defeated. 1894 Mar 5:NehemiahH. Higgins (Dem), elected;FredB. Aiken (Rep), defeated. 1895 Mar 4:GeorgeP. Dutton (Citizens), elected;SilasI. Grant (People's), defeated. 1896 Mar 2:GeorgeP. Dutton (Citizens), candidate in inconclusive election;RobertGerry (People's), candidate in inconclusive election. 1896 Apr 6:RobertGerry (People's), elected;HenryE. Davis (Citizens), defeated. 1905 Mar 6:AlexanderC. Hagerthy (Rep), elected unopposed. 1909 Mar 1:FrankF. Simonton (Rep), elected unopposed. 1913 Mar 3:JohnA. Cunningam (Dem), elected;MonroeY. McGown (Rep), defeated.
Postmasters at Ellsworth, 1816-1980(may beincomplete!) AlfredLangdon as of 1816HamiltonJoy 1860-61L.D. Jordan 1861A.W. Cushman as of 1883-85A.W. Greeley as of 1889A.R. Devereaux as of 1893-95H.H. Harden as of 1897-99FrankW. Rollins as of 1901-09HaroldA. Moore 1941EdwinM. Moore 1941-65RolandL. Quite 1965-67JosephE. Howell 1967JosephE. Howell 1967-80
Postmasters at Bayside, 1901(may be incomplete!) JohnS. Whitmore as of 1901
Postmasters at Ellsworth Falls, 1860-1901(may beincomplete!) D.T. Bonzey as of 1860-61C.Bonzey, Jr. as of 1889LillianG. Mitchell as of 1901
Postmasters at Lakewood, 1901(may be incomplete!) GeorgeD. Garland as of 1901
Postmasters at Nicolin, 1901(may be incomplete!) CharlesHiggins as of 1901
Postmasters at North Ellsworth, 1860-1901(may beincomplete!) JamesMcGown as of 1860-61L.A. Maddocks as of 1901
Postmasters at West Ellsworth, 1860-1901(may beincomplete!) JamesF. Hooper as of 1860-61A.K. Hooper as of 1893ClaraJ. Carter as of 1901
Collectors of Customs at Ellsworth, 1854-1911(may beincomplete!) ThomasD. Jones as of 1854JohnD. Hopkins 1873-81ErastusRedman as of 1889JohnD. Hopkins as of 1891JohnB. Redman 1894-98HenryWhiting 1898-1911OmarW. Tapley 1911 Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)
1911 Jan 22:HenryWhiting, died in office. | |
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