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Grand Rapids, Michigan
including Kent
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue, Suveyors of Customs


Mayors of Grand Rapids, 1850-2007(may beincomplete!)
HenryR. Williams 1850-51RalphW. Cole 1851-52WilliamH. Withey 1852-53ThomasB. Church 1853-54WilderD. Foster 1854-55CharlesShepard 1855-56JohnM. Fox 1856-57WilliamT. Powers 1857-58GilbertM. McCray 1858-59GeorgeK. Johnson 1859-60MartinL. Sweet 1860-61GeorgeH. White 1861-63CharlesC. Comstock 1863-65WilderD. Foster 1865-67JohnW. Champlin 1867-68MosesV. Aldrich 1868-71LeonardH. Randall 1871-72JuliusHouseman 1872-73PeterR. L. Peirce 1873-74JuliusHouseman 1874-75PeterR. L. Peirce 1875-77GeorgeW. Thayer 1877-78HenryS. Smith 1878-79FrancisLetellier 1879-80HenryS. Smith 1880-81GeorgeG. Steketee 1881-82EdmundB. Dikeman 1882-83CrawfordAngell 1883-84CharlesE. Belknap 1884-85JohnL. Curtiss 1885-86EdmundB. Dikeman 1886-88IsaacM. Weston 1888-89JohnKillean 1889-90EdwinF. Uhl 1890-92WilliamJ. Stuart 1892-94ErnestB. Fisher 1894-95CharlesD. Stebbins 1895-96LathropC. Stow 1896-98GeorgeR. Perry 1898-1902W.Millard Palmer 1902-04EdwinF. Sweet 1904-06GeorgeE. Ellis 1906-16GeorgeP. Tilma 1916-17PhiloC. Fuller 1917-18ChristianGallmeyer 1918-20JohnMcNabb 1920-22WilliamOltman 1922-23JuliusTisch 1923-24ElvinSwarthout 1924-30JohnD. Karel 1930-34WilliamTimmers 1934-36TunisJohnson 1936-38GeorgeW. Welsh 1938-49StanleyJ. Davis 1949-50PaulG. Goebel 1950-53GeorgeVeldman 1954-56PaulG. Goebel 1956-58StanleyJ. Davis 1958-63C.H. Sonneveldt 1964-69RobertBoelens 1970-71LymanS. Parks 1971-75AbeL. Drasin 1976-83GeraldR. Helmholdt 1984-91JohnH. Logie 1991-GeorgeK. Heartwell 2004-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1868:JohnW. Champlin (Dem), defeated.
  • 1880 Apr 5:HenryS. Smith (National), elected.
  • 1889 Apr 1:JohnKillean (Dem), elected;CharlesW. Watkins (Rep), defeated.
  • 1896 Apr 6:LathropC. Stow (Rep), elected.
  • 1898:ArthurR. Rood (Rep), defeated.
  • 1900 Apr 2:GeorgeR. Perry (Dem), elected;WilliamJ. Stuart (Rep), defeated.
  • 1902 Apr 7:W.Millard Palmer (Rep), elected;GeorgeR. Perry (Dem), defeated.
  • 1904 Apr 4:EdwinF. Sweet (Dem), elected.
  • 1906 Apr 2:GeorgeE. Ellis (Rep), elected;CharlesR. Sligh (Dem), defeated;EdwinF. Sweet, defeated.
  • 1908 Apr 6:GeorgeE. Ellis (Rep), elected;CharlesR. Sligh (Dem), defeated;SybrantWesselius (Ind), defeated.
  • 1910 Apr 4:AteDykstra, defeated;GeorgeE. Ellis (Rep), elected.
  • 1912 Apr 1:GeorgeE. Ellis (Rep), elected.
  • 1914 Apr 6:GeorgeE. Ellis, elected.
  • 1916 Mar 14:GeorgeE. Ellis, advanced to runoff;GeorgeP. Tilma, advanced to runoff;JohnMcNabb, defeated;HoraceW. Hakes, defeated;H.Z. Ward, defeated.
  • 1916 Apr 3:GeorgeP. Tilma, elected;GeorgeE. Ellis, defeated.
  • 1917 Mar 7:PhiloC. Fuller, advanced to runoff;GeorgeE. Ellis, advanced to runoff;GerritJ. Johnson, defeated;CharlesH. Leonard, defeated;WilliamHensler, defeated.
  • 1917 Apr 2:PhiloC. Fuller, elected;GeorgeE. Ellis, defeated.
  • 1924 Mar 5:ElvinSwarthout, elected;ArthurF. Shaw, defeated;LeoJ. Price, defeated.
  • 1926 Mar 4:ElvinSwarthout, elected unopposed.
  • 1928 Mar 5:ElvinSwarthout, elected unopposed.
  • 1930 Mar 3:ElvinSwarthout, advanced to runoff;JohnD. Karel, advanced to runoff;EdwardP. Heaton, defeated.
  • 1930 Apr 7:JohnD. Karel, elected;ElvinSwarthout, defeated.
  • 1932 Mar 7:JohnD. Karel, advanced to runoff;JohnA. Whitworth, advanced to runoff;GeorgeH. Gruenbauer, defeated;ArthurJ. Briggs, defeated.
  • 1932 Apr 4:JohnD. Karel, elected;JohnA. Whitworth, defeated.
  • 1934 Mar 5:WilliamTimmers, advanced to runoff;JohnD. Karel, advanced to runoff;RussellJ. Boyle, defeated;M.Edward Davenport, defeated;GeorgeVeldman, defeated;JohnNorth, defeated;JohnH. Schouten, defeated.
  • 1934 Apr 5:WilliamTimmers, elected;JohnD. Karel, defeated.
  • 1936 Mar 2:TunisJohnson, elected;WilliamTimmers, defeated;WilliamA. Timmer, defeated;JohnNorth, defeated.
  • 1938 Mar 7:GeorgeW. Welsh, advanced to runoff;DaleSouter, advanced to runoff;HarryA. Hart, defeated;FredW. Hicks, defeated.
  • 1938 Apr 4:GeorgeW. Welsh, elected;DaleSouter, defeated.
  • 1940 Feb 19:GeorgeW. Welsh, advanced to runoff;FrederickE. Stiles, advanced to runoff;StanleyM. Tudor, defeated.
  • 1940 Apr 1:GeorgeW. Welsh, elected;FrederickE. Stiles, defeated.
  • 1942 Feb 16:GeorgeW. Welsh, elected;ErnestT. Conlon, defeated;JosephA. Kozak, defeated;JosephP. Wright, defeated.
  • 1944 Feb 21:GeorgeW. Welsh, advanced to runoff;EdwardA. Borgman, advanced to runoff;ErnestT. Conlon, defeated;JosephP. Wright, defeated;WarrenC. Ladd, defeated.
  • 1944 Apr 3:GeorgeW. Welsh, elected;EdwardA. Borgman, defeated.
  • 1956 Feb 20:PaulG. Goebel, elected;GeorgeVeldman, defeated;StanleyJ. Davis, defeated;LouisBozin, defeated;VictorC. Johnson, defeated;AnthonyRusso, defeated.
  • 1958 Apr 8:StanleyJ. Davis, elected;LewisDeKorne, defeated.


    Postmasters at Grand Rapids, 1832-1969(may beincomplete!)
    LeonardSlater 1832-36JamesM. Nelson 1844-45TrumanH. Lyon 1845-49RalphW. Cole 1849-53TrumanH. Lyon 1853-57HarveyP. Yale 1857-61NoyesL. Avery 1861-66CharlesH. Taylor 1866-67SolomonO. Kingsbury 1867-69AaronB. Turner 1869-77PeterR. L. Peirce 1877-78JamesGallup 1878-82HemanN. Moore 1882-85JamesBlair 1885-90GeorgeG. Briggs 1890-94ThomasF. Carroll 1894-98LoomisK. Bishop 1898-1912W.Millard Palmer 1912-14CharlesHolden 1914CharlesE. Hogadone 1914-23RobertG. Hill 1923-24RobertG. Hill 1924-29AaronE. Davis 1929AaronE. Davis 1929-33FrankC. Jarvis 1933-34FrankC. Jarvis 1934-46ErnestA. Sackerman 1946-48ArthurW. Hamilton 1948-49ArthurW. Hamilton 1949-54MartinE. Chirgwin 1954H.Wayne Parker 1954-67LillianE. Kiel 1967-69

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1878 Nov 12:PeterR. L. Peirce, died in office.



    (renamedGrand Rapids 1844)

    Postmasters at Kent, 1836-44(may be incomplete!)
    DariusWinsor 1836-38AlfredD. Rathbone 1838-41JamesM. Nelson 1841-44


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Grand Rapids, 1862-1926(may be incomplete!)
    AaronB. Turner 1862-66RobertP. Sinclair 1866-67ThompsonSinclair 1867SlumanS. Bailey 1867-82CharlesW. Watkins 1882-85GeorgeN. Davis 1885-89JohnSteketee 1889-93IsraelC. Smith 1893-97SamuelM. Lemon 1897-1909GeorgeClapperton as of 1913EmanuelJ. Doyle as of 1915-19CharlesHolden as of 1921-26


    Surveyors of Customs at Grand Rapids, 1891-1909(may beincomplete!)
    RezinA. Maynard as of 1891SheridanF. Master as of 1909


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