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Mayors and Postmasters of Paterson, New Jersey


Mayors of Paterson, 1854-2007(may be incomplete!)
JohnJ. Brown 1854BrantVan Blarcom 1855SamuelSmith 1856PeregrineSandford 1857-58SilasD. Canfield 1859EdwinS. Prall 1860-61HenryA. Williams 1862-65WilliamG. Watson 1866HenryA. Williams 1867NathanielTownsend 1868JohnRyle 1869-70SocratesTuttle 1871-72NathanielTownsend 1873-74BenjaminBuckley 1875-78JosephR. Graham 1879-80DavidT. Gillmor 1881-82NathanBarnert 1883-86CharlesD. Beckwith 1887-88NathanBarnert 1889-90ThomasBeveridge 1891-92ChristianBraun 1893-96JohnV. Hinchliffe 1897-1903WilliamH. Belcher 1904-05DavidYoung 1905JohnJohnson 1906-07WilliamBerdam 1907AndrewF. McBride 1908-13RobertH. Fordyce 1914-15AmosH. Radcliffe 1916-19CliffordL. Newman 1919FrankJ. Van Noort 1920-23ColinM. McLean 1924-27RaymondJ. Newman 1928WilliamCadmus 1928JohnV. Hinchliffe 1928-37BernardL. Stafford 1938-39WilliamP. Furrey 1940-47MichaelU. DeVita 1948-51LesterF. Titus 1952-55EdwardJ. O'Byrne 1956-59WilliamH. Dillistin 1959-60FrankF. Graves, Jr. 1961-66LawrenceF. Kramer 1967-71ArthurC. Dwyer 1971-72ThomasRooney 1972-75LawrenceF. Kramer 1975-82FrankX. Graves, Jr. 1982-90AnnaLisa Dopirak 1990BillPascrell, Jr. 1990-96MartinG. Barnes 1997-2002JoseTorres as of 2007

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1907 Sep 24:JohnJohnson, died in office.
  • 1909 Nov 2:AndrewF. McBride (Dem), elected.
  • 1915:JohnA. Stafford (Dem), defeated.
  • 1927 Nov 8:RaymondJ. Newman (Dem), elected;GeorgeM. Mitchell, Jr. (Rep), defeated.
  • 1928 Jun 13:RaymondJ. Newman, died in office.
  • 1943 Nov 2:WilliamP. Furrey (Rep), elected.
  • 1945 Nov 6:WilliamP. Furrey (Rep), elected.
  • 1953 Nov 3:LesterF. Titus (Rep), elected.
  • 1959 Dec 6:EdwardJ. O'Byrne, died in office.
  • 1990 Mar 4:FrankX. Graves, Jr., died in office.
  • 2002:MartinG. Barnes, defeated.


    Postmasters at Paterson, 1812-1985(may beincomplete!)
    HenryGodwin 1812-16AbrahamGodwin, Jr. 1816-29MosesE. DeWitt 1829-41JohnParke 1841-43WilliamD. Quin 1843-49AbrahamGodwin 1849WilliamDickey 1849-53WilliamD. Quin 1853-57DavidD. Hennion 1857-61DariusWells 1861-66WilliamDavidson, Jr. 1866-67DariusWells 1867-74JohnL. Conklin 1874-87JohnJohnson 1887-91WilliamA. Hopson 1891-95AndrewH. Demarest 1895-96HermanJ. Kohlhaas 1896-97HermanJ. Kohlhaas 1897-1900GeorgeW. Pollitt 1900-13JamesP. McNair 1913-21HarryJ. Corwin 1922HarryJ. Corwin 1922-26HenryC. Allen 1926HenryC. Allen 1926-35ThomasL. Kelley 1935ThomasL. Kelley 1935-52DavidB. Morgan 1952DavidB. Morgan 1952-54RobertWardle 1954FrankW. Murphy 1954FrankW. Murphy 1954-85

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1896 Nov 4:AndrewH. Demarest, died in office.

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