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Saginaw, Michigan
including East Saginaw, Saginaw West Side, South Saginaw
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Saginaw, 1857-2015(may be incomplete!)
GardnerD. Williams 1857-58GeorgeW. Bullock 1859-61JohnMoore 1861-63PeterC. Andre 1863-65StewartB. Williams 1865-66WilliamM. Miller 1866-67AlfredF. R. Braley 1867-70WilliamH. Sweet 1870-71GeorgeF. Williams 1871-72WilliamH. Sweet 1872-73BentonHanchett 1873-75FredH. Potter 1875-77GeorgeF. Lewis 1877-79LymanW. Bliss 1879-81ArthurHill 1881-83PeterC. Andre 1883-84CharlesL. Benjamin 1884-86ArthurHill 1886-87JohnH. Shackelton 1887-88LymanW. Bliss 1888-89GilbertM. Stark 1889-90GeorgeW. Weadock 1890-92WilliamS. Linton 1892-94WilliamB. Mershon 1895-96WilliamB. Baum 1896-1904HenryE. Lee 1904-06WilliamB. Baum 1906-08GeorgeW. Stewart 1908-12AlbertW. Tausend 1912-13ArdE. Richardson 1914-15HilemF. Paddock 1915-19RobertF. Johnson 1919BenN. Mercer 1919-22AlbertW. Tausend as of 1923-27GeorgePhoenix 1931-33JohnB. Baum 1934RobertC. Weber 1934-35FrankMarxer 1936-37FrancisJ. McDonald 1937-39JohnW. Symons, Jr. 1939-41WilliamJ. Brydges 1941-43EricF. Wieneke 1943-45HaroldJ. Stenglein 1945-49EdwinW. Koepke 1949-51WilliamR. Hart 1951-53GeorgeH. Fischer 1953-55MauriceE. Brown 1955-57R.James Harvey 1957-59R.Dewey Stearns 1959-61G.Stewart Francke 1961-65JamesW. Stenglein 1965-67HenryG. Marsh 1967-69WarrenC. Light 1969-71PaulH. Wendler 1971-73WilliamF. Nelson, Jr. 1973-75RaymondM. Tortota 1975-77JoeStephens 1977-79PaulP. Prudhomme 1979-81RonaldM. Bushey 1981-83LawrenceD. Crawford 1983-87DelbertJ. Schrems 1987-89HenryH. Nickelberry 1989-93GaryL. Loster 1993-2001WilmerJones-Ham 2001-05CarolB. Cottrell 2005-07JoyceJ. Seals 2007-09GregBranch 2009-13DennisBrowning 2013-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1858 Dec 10:GardnerD. Williams, died in office.
  • 1889 Apr 1:GilbertM. Stark (Dem), elected.
  • 1890 Mar 8:GeorgeW. Weadock (Dem), elected;LymanW. Bliss (Rep), defeated.
  • 1900 Apr 2:WilliamB. Baum (Dem), elected.
  • 1915:WilliamB. Baum, defeated for nomination.
  • 1919:HilemF. Paddock, resigned.
  • 1923 Apr 2:AlbertW. Tausend, elected.
  • 1927 Mar 4:AlbertW. Tausend, elected;SamC. Allen, defeated;JohnP. Schuch, defeated.
  • 1931 Apr 6:GeorgePhoenix, elected;FrederickJaeckel, defeated.
  • 1933:GeorgePhoenix, died in office.
  • 1934 May 26:JohnB. Baum, died in office.
  • 1934 Jun 1:RobertC. Weber, appointed.
  • 1935 Mar 8:RobertC. Weber, elected.
  • 1935 Dec 27:RobertC. Weber, died in office.


    Postmasters at Saginaw, 1871-1969(may beincomplete!)
    JamesA. Hudson as of 1871H.J. Northrup as of 1881H.J. Northrup as of 1887NeriB. Kinsey as of 1891WilliamS. Linton 1898-1914CharlesE. Lown 1914-18HenryE. Naegely 1918-20EdwardM. Cosgrove 1920-24HerbertS. Gay 1924-31ArthurE. Vosburg 1931-32ErnestE. Vibert 1932ErnestE. Vibert 1932-33JohnD. Mershon 1933-34JohnD. Mershon 1934-48LouisC. Schwinger 1948-51LelandS. Jennings 1951-52HelenE. Jennings 1952-53WilliamA. Munroe 1953-54WilliamA. Munroe 1954-64SamCoffey 1964-65MelvinC. Muehlenbeck 1965-69



    (consolidated with Saginaw 1889)

    Mayors of East Saginaw, 1859-89(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamL. P. Little 1859-60WilliamJ. Bartow 1860-61CharlesB. Mott 1861-63WilliamF. Glasby 1863-64JamesF. Brown 1864-65SamuelW. Yawkey 1865-66DwightG. Holland 1866-67WellingtonR. Burt 1867-68JamesL. Ketcham 1868-70JohnG. Owen 1870-71LeanderSimoneau 1871-72CharlesL. Ortman 1872-73WilliamL. Webber 1873-74HerbertH. Hoyt 1874-75ChaunceyW. Wisner 1875-77BradleyM. Thompson 1877-79JohnWelch 1879-82LeanderSimoneau 1882-83FrankLawrence 1883-84JohnS. Estabrook 1884-86HenryM. Youmans 1886-88WilliamB. Baum 1888-89


    Postmasters at East Saginaw, 1851-98(may beincomplete!)
    AlfredM. Hoyt 1851-52MorganL. Gage 1852-53MosesB. Hess 1853-57GeorgeG. Hess 1857-61DeWitt C. Gage 1861-66SolomonB. Bliss 1866-67PerryJoslyn 1867-71GeorgeLockley 1871-75ThomasSaylor 1875-84WilliamG. Gage 1884-85MartinV. Meredith 1885-89EdwinR. Phinney 1889-94AbramG. Wall 1894-98



    (original part of Saginaw)

    Postmasters at Saginaw West Side, 1901(may beincomplete!)
    MartinN. Brady as of 1901



    (part of Saginaw since 1889)

    Postmasters at South Saginaw, 1871(may beincomplete!)
    TheronT. Hubbard as of 1871


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at East Saginaw, 1879(may be incomplete!)
    CharlesV. De Land as of 1879


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