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Van Buren Township, Michigan
including Belleville, Denton, Rawsonville
Township Supervisors, Mayors, Village Presidents, Postmasters


Supervisors of Van Buren Township, 1827-2009(may beincomplete!)
ProsperLawrence 1827-29AmosHowe 1829-30ArchyMcMath 1830-31JohnCrowfoot 1831-32EliasBradshaw 1832-35EbenezerC. Eaton 1835-39JobSmith 1839-40JamesC. Vaughn 1840-43EliasBradshaw 1843-44WilliamH. Cannon 1844-45GeorgeJewitt 1845-47JehialBurt 1847-48JamesC. Vaughn 1848-49EbenezerC. Eaton 1849-50RobertP. Clark 1850-51LewisS. Anderson 1851-55WilliamE. Warner 1855-65JamesC. Vaughn 1865-66LesterR. Brown 1866-68CalebJ. Barlow 1868-73WilliamE. Warner 1873-77GilbertBrown 1877-78WilliamE. Warner 1878-80JamesA. Stevens 1880-81HenryDavis 1881-86FranklinL. Robbe 1886-88PerryVorce 1888-90JasperMoore 1890-96CharlesF. Voorheis 1896-99WilliamDavis 1899-1900AlbertA. Day 1900-03WalterAlban 1903-04AlbertA. Day 1904-15CharlesF. Voorheis 1915-23FredJ. Vorce 1923-36BerthaS. Vorce 1936-47RobertRobson 1947-57MartinW. Birk 1957-61DarwinKureth 1961-63LouisA. Toth 1963-68EdwardC. Stoelton 1969-70G.Elton Gollwitzer 1971-76PatriciaCullin 1977-78CindyKing as of 2007PaulWhite as of 2009

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1880 Apr 5:JamesA. Stevens (Dem), elected.
  • 1923 Apr 2:FredJ. Vorce (Rep), elected.
  • 1924 Apr 7:FredJ. Vorce (Rep), elected.
  • 1926 Apr 5:FredJ. Vorce (Rep), elected;J.J. Amerman (Dem), defeated.
  • 1933 Apr 3:FredJ. Vorce (Rep), elected.
  • 1936:FredJ. Vorce, died in office.
  • 1936 Apr 6:FredJ. Vorce (Rep), elected.
  • 1936 May 12:BerthaS. Vorce, appointed.
  • 1938 Mar 7:HarlowJ. McAtee (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1938 Mar 7:BerthaS. Vorce (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1938 Apr 4:BerthaS. Vorce (Rep), elected;HarlowJ. McAtee (Dem), defeated.
  • 1939 Apr 3:BerthaS. Vorce (Rep), elected.
  • 1940 Feb 19:BerthaS. Vorce (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1940 Apr 1:BerthaS. Vorce (Rep), elected;NormanCannis (Dem), defeated.
  • 1941 Apr 7:BerthaS. Vorce (Rep), elected;GeorgeL. Busha (Dem), defeated.
  • 1942 Apr 6:BerthaS. Vorce (Rep), elected.
  • 1970 Aug 4:RodneyA. Bly (Dem), nominated;EdwardC. Stoelton (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1970 Aug 4:G.Elton Gollwitzer (Rep), nominated;LawrenceH. Krantz (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1970 Nov 3:G.Elton Gollwitzer (Rep), elected;RodneyA. Bly (Dem), defeated.



    (subset of Van Buren Township until 1946)

    Mayors of Belleville, 1946-2023(may beincomplete!)
    OrloG. Roberts 1946-50ToddFry 1950-52C.Heineinger 1952-54OrloG. Roberts 1954-58A.F. Fielder 1958-62JayJ. Herkimer 1962-64RoyceE. Smith 1964-75JustinEmerson 1976-79HowardR. Stinehour 1983-84GlennSilvenis as of 1988KerreenConley 2017-

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1970 Apr 6:RoyceE. Smith, elected unopposed.
  • 1979 Nov 6:JustinEmerson, elected.
  • 1983 Nov 8:HowardR. Stinehour, elected unopposed.
  • 1984 Oct 1:HowardR. Stinehour, died in office.
  • 1985 Nov 5:BeverlyStinehour, elected;BurmaWertz, defeated.


    Village Presidents of Belleville, 1905-46(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamA. Atyeo 1905-08JewettAmmerman 1908-10MartinS. Stringer 1910-11WilliamA. Atyeo 1911-14JohnA. Rice 1914-16JamesA. Cady 1916-17CarlG. Zeidler 1917-20WilliamVan Schoick 1920-22PaulJ. Clark 1922-23HenryW. Potter 1923-24JamesC. Pullen 1924-30JohnW. Clark 1930-32FredC. Fischer 1932-36JohnA. Rice 1936-41AndrewJ. Krebs 1941-45OrloG. Roberts 1945-46

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1938 Mar 14:JohnA. Rice (Citizens), elected unopposed.
  • 1939 Mar 13:JohnA. Rice (Citizens), elected unopposed.
  • 1940 Mar 11:JohnA. Rice (Citizens), elected;RayS. Jacox, defeated.


    Postmasters at Belleville, 1853-1981(may beincomplete!)
    DanielL. Quirk 1853-54JohnH. Campbell 1871-75S.W. Campbell 1875R.A. Campbell as of 1881-83G.S. Earing as of 1887E.M. Dean as of 1891HelenC. Call as of 1901-03JamesH. Codey as of 1907-11FrankA. Prais 1946-49FrankA. Prais 1949-57RaymondJ. O'Neil 1957-59RaymondJ. O'Neil 1959-81



    (locatedin Van Buren Township)

    Postmasters at Denton, 1871-1903(may beincomplete!)
    HiramT. Eberlie as of 1871SamuelH. Joslin as of 1901-03



    (located mostly in Van Buren Township)

    Postmasters at Rawsonville, 1871-1901(may beincomplete!)
    LewisC. Warner as of 1871JohnF. Fosdick as of 1901


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