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Minneapolis, Minnesota
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of Minneapolis, 1867-2009(may beincomplete!)
DorilusMorrison 1867-68HughG. Harrison 1868-69DorilusMorrison 1869-70EliB. Ames 1870-72EugeneM. Wilson 1872-73GeorgeA. Brackett 1873-74EugeneM. Wilson 1874-75OrlandoC. Merriman 1875-76AlbertA. Ames 1876-77Johnde Laittre 1877-78A.C. Rand 1878-82AlbertA. Ames 1882-84GeorgeA. Pillsbury 1884-86AlbertA. Ames 1886-89EdwardC. Babb 1889-91PhilipB. Winston 1891-93WilliamH. Eustis 1893-95RobertPratt 1895-99JamesGray 1899-1901AlbertA. Ames 1901-02DavidP. Jones 1902-03JamesC. Haynes 1903-05DavidP. Jones 1905-07JamesC. Haynes 1907-13WallaceG. Nye 1913-17ThomasVan Lear 1917-19J.Edward Meyers 1919-21GeorgeE. Leach 1921-29WilliamF. Kunze 1929-31WilliamA. Anderson 1931-33AlexanderGilbert Bainbridge 1933-35ThomasE. Latimer 1935-37GeorgeE. Leach 1937-41MarvinL. Kline 1941-45HubertH. Humphrey 1945-48EricG. Hoyer 1948-57P.Kenneth Peterson 1957-61ArthurNaftalin 1961-69CharlesStenvig 1969-73RichardM. Erdall 1973AlbertJ. Hofstede 1974-75CharlesStenvig 1976-77AlbertJ. Hofstede 1978-79DonaldM. Fraser 1980-93SharonSayles Belton 1994-2001R.T. Rybak 2002-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1900 Nov 6:AlbertA. Ames (Rep), elected.
  • 1902:GeorgeW. Higgins (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1902 Aug 27:AlbertA. Ames, resigned.
  • 1923 Jun 11:GeorgeE. Leach, elected;WilliamA. Campbell, defeated.
  • 1967:ArneH. Carlson (Rep), defeated;ArthurNaftalin (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), elected.
  • 1979:BrianJ. Coyle, defeated.
  • 1993 Sep 14:SharonSayles Belton (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), nominated;JohnE. Derus (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), nominated;SteveCramer (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), defeated in primary;RipRapson (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), defeated in primary;RichardH. Jefferson (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), defeated in primary;GeorgeE. Grant (Independent Republican), defeated in primary.
  • 1993 Nov 2:SharonSayles Belton (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), elected;JohnE. Derus (Democratic-Farmer-Labor), defeated.


    Postmasters at Minneapolis, 1854-1970(may beincomplete!)
    HezekiahFletcher 1854CarlosWilcox 1854-56AlfredE. Ames 1856-57SamuelHidden 1857-58WilliamP. Ankeny 1858-61DavidMorgan 1861-65DanielBassett 1865-66WilliamW. McNair 1866-67CyrusAldrich 1867-71GeorgeH. Keith 1871-82OrloM. Laraway 1882-86JohnJ. Ankeny 1886-90WilliamD. Hale 1890-94FranklinG. Holbrook 1894-98StephenB. Lovejoy 1898-1902WilliamD. Hale 1902-14EdwardA. Purdy 1914-22ArchColeman 1922ArchColeman 1922-29GeorgeH. Drake 1929ArthurJ. Schunk 1929-33WilliamC. Robertson 1933-34WilliamC. Robertson 1934-35JohnR. Coan 1935-36JohnR. Coan 1936-53LeonardF. Ramberg 1953-54LeonardF. Ramberg 1954-57CleveR. Austin 1957-58CleveR. Austin 1958-65WalterJohn Hogan 1966WalterJohn Hogan 1966-70


    Collectors of Customs at Minneapolis, 1932-51(may beincomplete!)
    CarlEastwood as of 1932AgnesM. Hodge as of 1941VienaP. Johnson as of 1946-47AlbertH. Kleffman as of 1951


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