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Jackson, Michigan
Mayors, Village Presidents, Postmasters


Mayors of Jackson, 1857-2002(may be incomplete!)
JamesC. Woods 1857-58PeterB. Loomis 1858-59WilliamJackson 1859-60AmosRoot 1860-61AmasaB. Gibson 1861-64DelosFisher 1864-65DanielB. Hibbard 1865-66MosesA. McNaughton 1866-67WarrenN. Buck 1867-69WilliamM. Bennett 1869-71JasperH. Noyes 1871-72BenjaminG. Mosher 1872-74HenryA. Hayden 1874-76JamesO'Donnell 1876-78CyrusW. Higby 1878-79JosephMabley 1879-81DanV. Bunnell 1881-82WinfieldC. Heyser 1882-83JosephMabley 1883-85EugenePringle 1885-86ClarenceH. Bennett 1886-87HenryHayden 1887-88MartinG. Loennecker 1889-90EdwyKnight 1890-91MartinG. Loennecker 1891-92AndrewJ. Weatherwax 1892-93ThaddeusC. Brooks 1893-95AndrewJ. Weatherwax 1895-96JosiahC. Richardson 1896-97MartinG. Loennecker 1897-1900WilliamM. Palmer 1900FrankPalmer 1901-02SamuelPickles 1902-04WilliamW. Todd 1904-07BenjaminJ. Glasgow 1907-09DanielC. Sauer 1909-13CharlesH. Bailey 1913-14WilliamSparks 1915-19FrankT. Bennett 1920-21WilliamM. Palmer 1922-25ClarkW. Brown 1926-27ManlyW. Hoffman 1928-29CharlesH. Patterson 1929MiloR. Hulliberger 1930-31MauriceHeuman 1932-34WilliamW. Wright 1934-35RussellH. Bengel 1936-39DanielJ. Hackett 1940-45EdwardF. Behan 1946-47JamesM. Kearney 1947JamesN. House 1948-55HaroldD. Miller 1956-59HaroldE. Nichols 1960BernieL. Magiera 1960-65MaryA. Bennett 1966-67MauriceB. Townsend 1968-71PhilipH. Conley 1972-75FredC. Janke 1976-79O.B. Falls 1979-81AlbertW. Stern 1981-85RichardL. Strunk 1985-87BettyJ. Granger 1987-MartinJ. Griffin as of 2002

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1857:JamesC. Woods (Dem), elected;CharlesW. Penny (Rep), defeated.
  • 1858:PeterB. Loomis (Rep), elected;JamesC. Woods (Dem), defeated.
  • 1859:WilliamJackson (Rep), elected;FidusLivermore (Dem), defeated.
  • 1860:AmosRoot (Rep), elected;HenryA. Hayden (Dem), defeated.
  • 1861:AmasaB. Gibson (Dem), elected;DanUpton (Rep), defeated.
  • 1862:AmasaB. Gibson (Dem), elected;JamesE. Dyer (Rep), defeated.
  • 1863:AmasaB. Gibson (Dem), elected;MosesA. McNaughton (Rep), defeated.
  • 1864:DelosFisher (Rep), elected;HenryA. Hayden (Dem), defeated.
  • 1865:DanielB. Hibbard (Dem), elected;WilliamJackson (Rep), defeated.
  • 1866:MosesA. McNaughton (Rep), elected;AmasaB. Gibson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1867:WarrenN. Buck (Dem), elected;E.A. Webster (Rep), defeated.
  • 1868:WarrenN. Buck (Dem), elected;GeorgeH. Lathrop (Rep), defeated.
  • 1869:WilliamM. Bennett (Dem), elected;GeorgeH. Lathrop (Rep), defeated.
  • 1870:WilliamM. Bennett (Dem), elected;MosesA. McNaughton (Rep), defeated.
  • 1871:JasperH. Noyes (Dem), elected;WilliamL. Seaton (Rep), defeated.
  • 1872:BenjaminG. Mosher (Dem), elected;B.F. Eggleston (Rep), defeated.
  • 1873:BenjaminG. Mosher (Dem), elected;JamesO'Donnell (Rep), defeated.
  • 1877:JamesO'Donnell (Rep), elected;DouglasGibson (Dem), defeated.
  • 1878:CyrusW. Higby (Dem), elected;JamesO'Donnell (Rep), defeated.
  • 1880 Apr 5:JosephMabley (Dem), elected;N.C. Lowe (Rep), defeated;MilarMcLaughlin (Greenback), defeated.
  • 1889 Apr 1:MartinG. Loennecker (Dem), elected.
  • 1900 Apr 2:WilliamM. Palmer (Rep), elected;T.J. Bierney (Dem), defeated.
  • 1902 Apr 7:SamuelPickles (Rep), elected;HenryH. Neesley (Dem), defeated.
  • 1903 Apr 6:SamuelPickles (Rep), elected.
  • 1904 Apr 4:WilliamW. Todd (Dem), elected.
  • 1907 Apr 1:BenjaminJ. Glasgow (Rep), elected;WilliamW. Todd (Dem), defeated.
  • 1909 Apr 5:DanielC. Sauer (Dem), elected.
  • 1935 Nov 5:RussellH. Bengel, elected.
  • 1941 Nov 4:DanielJ. Hackett, elected.
  • 1971 Nov 2:PhilipH. Conley, elected;CarlL. Breeding, defeated.


    Village Presidents of Jackson, 1843-57(may beincomplete!)
    AbramV. Berry 1843-46JeromeB. Eaton 1846-47JohnSumner 1847-48AlvaGould 1848-49OrsonW. Bennett 1849-50JohnSumner 1850-52G.Thompson Gridley 1852-54JohnW. Hulen 1854-55FairchildFarrand 1855-56SamuelHigby 1856-57


    Postmasters at Jackson, 1838-1971(may beincomplete!)
    GeorgeB. Cooper 1838-46WilburF. Storey 1846-49JamesA. Dyer 1849-53ReubenS. Cheney 1853-59JosephP. Shoemaker 1859-61AmosRoot 1861-66FrankW. Anthony 1866-67WilliamL. Seaton 1867-85WilliamW. Van Antwerp 1885-88WilliamM. Bennett 1888-89WilliamL. Seaton 1889-93EdwardC. Morrissey 1893-98HenryE. Edwards 1898-1902OscarJ. R. Hanna 1902-06JosiahC. Richardson 1906-14JohnE. Shekell 1914-22FredJ. Beaman 1922-35JosephA. Picard 1935-36JosephA. Picard 1936-62TracyW. Vaughn 1962-64TracyW. Vaughn 1964-71


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