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Mayors and Postmasters of Manchester, New Hampshire


Mayors of Manchester, 1846-2016(may beincomplete!)
HiramBrown 1846-47JacobF. James 1847-49WarrenL. Lane 1849-50MosesFellows 1851-52FrederickSmyth 1852-55TheodoreAbbott 1855-57JacobF. James 1857AlonzoF. Smith 1858EdwardH. Harrington 1859-60DavidA. Bunton 1861-62TheodoreAbbott 1863FrederickSmyth 1864DarwinJ. Daniels 1865JohnHosley 1866JosephB. Clark 1867JamesA. Weston 1868IsaacW. Smith 1869JamesA. Weston 1870-71PersonC. Cheney 1871-72CharlesH. Bartlett 1873JohnP. Newell 1873JamesA. Weston 1874-75AlpheusGay 1875-76IraCross 1876-78JohnL. Kelly 1878-80HoraceB. Putnam 1881-84GeorgeH. Stearns 1885-86JohnHosley 1887-88DavidB. Varney 1889-90EdgarJ. Knowlton 1891-94DavidB. Varney 1894WilliamC. Clarke 1895-1902EugeneE. Reed 1903-10EdwardC. Smith 1911-12CharlesC. Hayes 1913-14HarryW. Spaulding 1915-17MoiseVerrette 1918-21GeorgeE. Trudel 1922-25ArthurE. Moreau 1926-31DamaseCaron 1932-41WilfredA. LaFlamme 1942-43JosaphatT. Benoit 1944-61JohnC. Mongan 1962-63RolandS. Vallee 1964-67JohnC. Mongan 1968-69HenryJ. Pariseau 1970CharlesR. Stanton 1970-71SylvioL. Dupuis 1972-75CharlesR. Stanton 1975-81EmileD. Beaulieu 1982-83RobertF. Shaw 1984-87EmileD. Beaulieu 1988-89RaymondJ. Wieczorek 1990-99RobertA. Baines 2000-05FrankC. Guinta 2006-09TheodoreL. Gatsas 2010-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1847 May 22:JacobF. James (Whig), elected;GeorgeW. Morrison, defeated;ThomasBrown, defeated.
  • 1848 Apr 26:JacobF. James (Whig), elected;MoodyCurrier, defeated;GeorgePinkerton, defeated;JosephCochran, Jr., defeated.
  • 1865 Dec 15:DarwinJ. Daniels, died in office.
  • 1872 Dec 10:CharlesH. Bartlett, elected.
  • 1873 Feb 18:CharlesH. Bartlett, resigned.
  • 1894 May 10:EdgarJ. Knowlton, resigned.
  • 1937 Nov 2:DamaseCaron, elected;GerardA. Hamel, defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7:DamaseCaron, elected;WilfredA. LaFlamme, defeated.
  • 1941 Nov 4:WilfredA. LaFlamme, elected;DamaseCaron, defeated.
  • 1943 Nov 2:JosaphatT. Benoit, elected;WilfredA. LaFlamme, defeated.
  • 1953 Nov 3:JosaphatT. Benoit, elected;AlphonseRoy, defeated.
  • 1961:JohnC. Mongan, elected.
  • 1963:GermainP. Dupont (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1963:RolandS. Vallee, elected;JohnC. Mongan, defeated.
  • 1970 May 30:HenryJ. Pariseau, died in office.
  • 1999 Sep 21:RaymondJ. Wieczorek, nominated;RobertA. Baines, nominated;DonnaM. Soucy, defeated in primary.
  • 1999 Nov 2:RobertA. Baines, elected;RaymondJ. Wieczorek, defeated.
  • 2001 Sep 18:RobertA. Baines, nominated;RichardH. Girard, nominated;JosephKelly Levasseur, defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Nov 6:RobertA. Baines, elected;RichardH. Girard, defeated.
  • 2003 Sep 16:RobertA. Baines, nominated;CarlosGonzalez, nominated;JaneE. Beaulieu, defeated in primary;RobertF. Shaw, defeated in primary;JeffKassel, defeated in primary;D.R. Soucy, defeated in primary;RobertA. Howe, defeated in primary.
  • 2003 Nov 4:RobertA. Baines, elected;CarlosGonzalez, defeated;RobertF. Shaw, defeated.
  • 2005 Sep 20:RobertA. Baines, nominated;FrankC. Guinta, nominated;JeffKassel, defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Nov 8:FrankC. Guinta, elected;RobertA. Baines, defeated.
  • 2007 Sep 18:FrankC. Guinta, nominated;ThomasDonovan, nominated;JosephKelly Levasseur, defeated in primary;JaneE. Beaulieu, defeated in primary;KatherineGatsas, defeated in primary;CaitlinCurran, defeated in primary.
  • 2007 Nov 6:FrankC. Guinta, elected;ThomasDonovan, defeated.
  • 2009 Sep 15:TheodoreL. Gatsas, nominated;MarkE. Roy, nominated;BobbyStephen, defeated in primary;GlennOuellette, defeated in primary;RichardN. Komi, defeated in primary.
  • 2009 Nov 3:TheodoreL. Gatsas, elected;MarkE. Roy, defeated.
  • 2011 Nov 8:TheodoreL. Gatsas, elected;ChrisHerbert, defeated.
  • 2013 Sep 17:TheodoreL. Gatsas, nominated;PatrickArnold, nominated;GlennOuellette, defeated in primary.
  • 2013 Nov 5:TheodoreL. Gatsas, elected;PatrickArnold, defeated.
  • 2015 Sep 15:TheodoreL. Gatsas, nominated;JoyceCraig, nominated;PatrickArnold, defeated in primary;AlibabaShaikh, defeated in primary;GlennOuellette, defeated in primary.
  • 2015 Nov 3:TheodoreL. Gatsas, elected;JoyceCraig, defeated.


    Postmasters at Manchester, 1840-1986(may beincomplete!)
    JesseDuncklee 1840PaulCragin, Jr. 1840-45WarrenL. Lane 1845-49JamesHersey 1849-53ThomasP. Pierce 1853-61DavidJ. Clark 1861-67BradburyP. Cilley 1867-70JosephL. Stevens 1870-86JosiahG. Dearborn 1886-90SamuelS. Piper 1890-94EdgarJ. Knowlton 1894-98OssianD. Knox 1898-1902EdwardH. Clough 1902-10EdwardH. Chadbourne 1910-14JohnR. Willis 1914-21HarryW. Spaulding 1921-23JosephH. Geisel 1923-35ArthurL. Prince 1935-48WalterJ. T. Richard 1948-50WalterJ. T. Richard 1950-63RogerE. Brassard 1963-64RogerE. Brassard 1964-86


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