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Jersey City, New Jersey
including Hudson City
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Jersey City, 1838-2009(may beincomplete!)
DudleyS. Gregory 1838-40PeterMcMartin 1840-41DudleyS. Gregory 1841-42ThomasA. Alexander 1842-43PeterBentley 1843-44PhineasC. Dummer 1844-48HenryC. Taylor 1848-50RobertGilchrist 1850-52DavidS. Manners 1852-57SamuelWescott 1857-58DudleyS. Gregory 1858-60CorneliusVan Vorst 1860-62JohnR. Romar 1862-64OrestesCleveland 1864-67JamesGopsill 1867-68CharlesH. O'Neill 1868-69WilliamClarke 1869-70CharlesH. O'Neill 1870-74HenryTraphagen 1874-76CharlesSeidler 1876-78HenryJ. Hopper 1878-80IsaacW. Taussig 1880-84GilbertCollins 1884-86OrestesCleveland 1886-92PeterF. Wanser 1892-97EdwardHoos 1897-1901MarkM. Fagan 1902-07H.Otto Wittpen 1908-13MarkM. Fagan 1913-17FrankHague 1917-47FrankH. Eggers 1947-49JohnV. Kenny 1949-53BernardJ. Berry 1953-57CharlesS. Witkowski 1957-61ThomasGangemi 1961-63ThomasJ. Whelan 1963-71CharlesK. Krieger 1971PaulT. Jordan 1971-77ThomasF. X. Smith 1977-81GeraldMcCann 1981-85AnthonyR. Cucci 1985-89GeraldMcCann 1989-92MarilynRoman 1992JosephRakowski 1992BretSchundler 1992-2001GlennD. Cunningham 2001-04L.Harvey Smith 2004JerramiahT. Healy 2004-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1853 Apr 12:DavidS. Manners (Whig), elected;CharlesFink (Dem), defeated.
  • 1854 Apr 11:DavidS. Manners (Whig), elected;AlexanderH. Wallis (Dem), defeated.
  • 1855 Apr 10:DavidS. Manners (Independent Whig), elected;SelahHill (Dem & Temperance), defeated.
  • 1856 Apr 8:DavidS. Manners, elected.
  • 1857 Apr 14:SamuelWescott (Dem), elected;AlexanderH. Wallis (Union), defeated.
  • 1858 Apr 13:DudleyS. Gregory (Rep), elected;JohnVan Vorst (Dem), defeated.
  • 1859 Apr 13:DudleyS. Gregory (Rep), elected.
  • 1869 Apr 10:CharlesH. O'Neill, resigned.
  • 1901:MarkM. Fagan (Rep), elected;GeorgeT. Smith (Dem), defeated.
  • 1903:MarkM. Fagan (Rep), elected;JamesJ. Murphy (Dem), defeated.
  • 1905:MarkM. Fagan (Rep), elected;ArchibaldM. Henry (Dem), defeated.
  • 1907:MarkM. Fagan, defeated.
  • 1909:MarkM. Fagan, defeated.
  • 1909 Nov 2:H.Otto Wittpen (Dem), elected.
  • 1949:JohnV. Kenny, elected;FrankH. Eggers, defeated.
  • 1953:JohnV. Kenny, elected.
  • 1953 Dec 15:JohnV. Kenny, resigned.
  • 1957:BernardJ. Berry, defeated;CharlesS. Witkowski, elected.
  • 1961:ThomasGangemi, elected;BernardJ. Berry, defeated;CharlesS. Witkowski, defeated.
  • 1963 Sep 25:ThomasGangemi, resigned.
  • 1965:ThomasJ. Whelan, elected;ThomasGangemi, defeated.
  • 1969:ThomasJ. Whelan, elected;ThomasGangemi, Jr., defeated.
  • 1971:PaulT. Jordan, elected;CharlesK. Krieger, defeated.
  • 1971 Jul 6:ThomasJ. Whelan, removed.
  • 1973:PaulT. Jordan, elected.
  • 1977:ThomasF. X. Smith, elected.
  • 1985 May 14:AnthonyR. Cucci, advanced to runoff;GeraldMcCann, advanced to runoff;WilliamMassa, defeated;RoseAragona, defeated.
  • 1985 Jun 11:AnthonyR. Cucci, elected;GeraldMcCann, defeated.
  • 1989:ThomasF. X. Smith, defeated;GlennD. Cunningham, defeated;AnthonyR. Cucci, defeated.
  • 1992:LouisM. Manzo, defeated.
  • 1992 Feb 13:GeraldMcCann, removed.
  • 1993:LouisM. Manzo, defeated.
  • 1997:JerramiahT. Healy, defeated.
  • 2001:LouisM. Manzo, defeated.
  • 2004 May 25:GlennD. Cunningham, died in office.
  • 2004 Nov 2:JerramiahT. Healy, elected;LouisM. Manzo, defeated;L.Harvey Smith, defeated;WillieL. Flood, defeated;SteveLipski, defeated;HilarioNunez, Jr., defeated;HosamMansour, defeated;DwayneBaskerville, defeated;IsaiahJ. Gadsden, defeated;AlfredMarc Pine, defeated;ThomasShort, defeated.
  • 2005:JerramiahT. Healy, elected.
  • 2009:LouisM. Manzo, defeated.
  • 2009 May 12:JerramiahT. Healy, elected.


    Postmasters at Jersey City, 1806-1969(may beincomplete!)
    SamuelBeach 1806-13CharlesA. Jackson 1813-15JosephLyon 1815-20WilliamLyon 1820-35WilliamR. Taylor 1835-37SamuelBridgart 1837-41DavidSmith 1841-45JohnOgden 1845-46SamuelBridgart 1846-49DavidSmith 1849-53SamuelM. Chambers 1853-61HenryA. Greene 1861-79JohnG. Gopsill 1879-88JohnF. Kelly 1888-89SamuelD. Dickinson 1889-94RobertS. Jordan 1894-98PeterF. Wanser 1898-1915MatthaisC. Ely 1915-23JohnRotherham 1923-31GeorgeH. Russell 1931-32GeorgeH. Russell 1932-36WilliamP. Kern 1936WilliamP. Kern 1936-63JosephLeo Mailly 1963-67WilliamV. Heffernan 1967WilliamV. Heffernan 1967-69



    (consolidated with Jersey City 1870)

    Mayors of Hudson City, 1856-70(may be incomplete!)
    GarretD. Van Reipen as of 1856GarretD. Van Reipen as of 1863-70


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