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Winston-Salem, North Carolina
including Winston, Salem
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Winston-Salem, 1913-2013(may beincomplete!)
OscarB. Eaton 1913-17RobertW. Gorrell 1917-21JamesG. Hanes 1921-25ThomasBarber 1925-29GeorgeW. Coan, Jr. 1929-35W.T. Wilson 1935-39JamesR. Fain 1939-41R.J. 'Dick' Reynolds 1941-42J.Wilbur Crews 1942-43GeorgeW. Coan, Jr. 1943-45GeorgeD. Lentz 1945-49MarshallC. Kurfees 1949-61JohnB. Surratt 1961-63M.C. 'Red' Benton 1963-70FranklinShirley 1970-77WayneA. Corpening 1977-89MarthaWood 1989-97JackA. Cavanagh, Jr. 1997-2001AllenJoines 2001-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 2001 Nov 6:AllenJoines (Dem), elected;JackA. Cavanagh, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 2005:AllenJoines (Dem), elected.
  • 2009 Nov 3:AllenJoines (Dem), elected unopposed.


    Postmasters at Winston-Salem, 1901-74(may beincomplete!)
    CharlesA. Reynolds as of 1901-05WilliamBryan Booe 1938-39WilliamBryan Booe 1939-56M.Vance Hickman 1956-61CharlesR. Isgett 1961-63CharlesR. Isgett 1963-74



    (mergedto form Winston-Salem 1913)

    Mayors of Winston, 1859-1913(may be incomplete!)
    WilliamBarrow 1859-60PeterA. Wilson 1860-61RobertGray 1861-62H.K. Thomas 1862-65ThomasJ. Wilson 1865-66T.T. Best 1866-68JacobTise 1868-71J.W. Alspaugh 1871-72T.T. Best 1872-73J.W. Alspaugh 1873-74T.T. Best 1874-75J.W. Alspaugh 1875-76D.P. Mast 1876A.B. Gorrell 1876-77MartinGrogan 1877-78A.B. Gorrell 1878-82PeterA. Wilson 1882-83JohnC. Buxton 1883-84SamuelH. Smith 1884-85CharlesBuford 1885-86ThomasJ. Wilson 1886-87CharlesBuford 1887-90D.P. Mast 1890-92RobahB. Kerner 1892-93GarlandE. Webb 1893-94EugeneE. Gray 1894-96P.W. Crutchfield 1896-98A.B. Gorrell 1898J.F. Griffith 1898-1900OscarB. Eaton 1900-11RufusI. Dalton 1911-13

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1876 Dec 1:D.P. Mast, resigned.
  • 1884 Nov 1:JohnC. Buxton, resigned.
  • 1885 Aug 4:SamuelH. Smith, resigned.
  • 1898:A.B. Gorrell, died in office.
  • 1909:OscarB. Eaton, elected.


    Postmasters at Winston, 1887-89(may beincomplete!)
    SamuelH. Smith as of 1887-89



    (merged toform Winston-Salem 1913)

    Mayors of Salem, 1857-1913(may be incomplete!)
    CharlesBrietz 1857-58EliasA. Vogler 1858-59CharlesBrietz 1859-60AugustusT. Zevely 1860-63JohnG. Sides 1863-64JoshuaBoner 1864-65AugustusT. Zevely 1865-66CharlesBrietz 1866-67JohnP. Vest 1867-68AugustusFogle 1868-73JohnP. Vest 1873-74EliasA. Vogler 1874-75RufusL. Patterson 1875-76AugustusFogle 1876-78J.F. Shaffner 1878-84C.H. Fogle 1884-88AugustusFogle 1888-89HenryE. Fries 1889-92J.H. Stockton 1892-93T.B. Douthit 1893-94C.S. Hauser 1894-96SamuelE. Butner 1896-1901J.A. Vance 1901-03SamuelE. Butner 1903-07FrankVogler 1907-11F.A. Fogle 1911-13


    Postmasters at Salem, 1887-89(may be incomplete!)
    T.B. Douthit as of 1887-89


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