Mayors of Wyandotte, 1867-2013(may be incomplete!) JohnS. VanAlstyne 1867CharlesPartridge 1868-69EdmundP. Christian 1870ThomasJewel 1871-72O.Colburn 1872HoraceN. Ocobock 1873TheophilusLanglois 1874CharlesPartridge 1875JohnBittorf 1876JamesS. Campbell 1877JohnBittorf 1878JamesKeusch 1879-81MichaelGanley 1881-82ThomasD. Evans 1882-85JeromeH. Bishop 1885-87FitzA. Kirby 1887-88TheophilusLanglois 1888-89WilliamCampbell 1889-92DanielCampau 1892-93EverettN. Clark 1893-95WalterLambert 1895-98WilliamGartner 1898-99HenryRoehrig 1899-1901WilliamCampbell 1901-02WallaceW. Bishop 1902-03EltonR. Nellis 1903-05JeromeH. Bishop 1905-08JamesS. McGlaughlin 1908-11CharlesH. Marr 1911-16WalterC. Lambert 1916-20AllenS. McClenahen 1920-22HubertS. Amiot 1922-28IraJ. Kreger 1928-31JosephA. Smith 1931-32ArthurW. Edwards 1932JohnClements 1932-33ThomasA. Davis 1933-40LouisW. Behm 1940-46LouisBrohl, Sr. 1946-50WilliamE. Kreger 1950-57JohnE. McCauley 1957-61JamesR. DeSana 1961-69CliffordClack 1969WilliamSullivan 1969-76GeorgeJ. Sutka 1976-77WilliamL. Cook 1977-79JamesWagner 1979-87JamesR. DeSana 1987-97LawrenceStec 1997-2001LeonardT. Sabuda 2001-05JamesR. DeSana 2005-09JosephR. Peterson 2009- Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)
1872:ThomasJewel, resigned. 1880 Apr 5:JamesKeusch (Dem), elected. 1900 Apr 3:HenryRoehrig (Dem), elected. 1901 Apr 1:WilliamCampbell (Rep), elected;EzraGuilfoil (Dem), defeated. 1904 Apr 4:EltonR. Nellis (Rep), elected. 1914 Apr 6:CharlesH. Marr, elected;JamesS. McGlaughlin, defeated. 1916 Apr 3:WalterC. Lambert, elected. 1918 Apr 1:WalterC. Lambert, elected;HubertS. Amiot, defeated. 1922 Mar 20:HubertS. Amiot, nominated;ThomasE. Benjamin, nominated. 1922 Apr 3:HubertS. Amiot, elected;ThomasE. Benjamin, defeated. 1928 Apr 2:IraJ. Kreger, elected;A.C. Droullard, defeated. 1930 Apr 7:IraJ. Kreger, elected. 1932 Apr 4:ArthurW. Edwards, elected. 1932 Aug 12:ArthurW. Edwards, died in office. 1936 Apr 6:ThomasA. Davis, elected;JohnClements, defeated. 1940 Apr 1:LouisW. Behm, elected;JohnC. Kreger, defeated. 1953 Apr 6:WilliamE. Kreger, elected;LinusJ. Bloomfield, defeated.
Postmasters at Wyandotte, 1871-1983(may beincomplete!) OliverD. Hibbard as of 1871W.H. Denham as of 1881J.Drennan as of 1887WilliamH. Duncan as of 1891F.S. Johnson as of 1901AdamPrzybylski 1936AdamPrzybylski 1936-53AlbertA. Hebda 1953-57AlbertA. Hebda 1957-68WilliamS. Jose 1968EdwardC. Szymanowski 1968EdwardC. Szymanowski 1968-83
(annexed to Wyandotte 1905)
Village Presidents of Glenwood, 1901(may beincomplete!)
Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)
1901 Mar 11:SamuelJ. Lawrence, elected;RudolphPilz, defeated.
(annexed to Wyandotte 1923)
Village Presidents of Ford City, 1903-22(may beincomplete!) CharlesE. Begeman 1922 Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)
1903 Mar 9:AriE. Woodruff (Citizens), elected unopposed. | |
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