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Trenton, New Jersey
including Lamberton
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of Trenton, 1792-2016(may be incomplete!)
MooreFurman 1792-94AaronD. Woodruff 1794-97JamesEwing 1797-1803JoshuaWright 1803-06StacyPotts 1806-14RobertMcNealy 1814-32CharlesBurroughs 1832-47SamuelR. Hamilton 1847-49WilliamC. Howell 1849-50WilliamNapton 1850-52JohnR. Tucker 1852-54WilliamNapton 1854-55WilliamP. Sherman 1855JohnR. Tucker 1855-56JosephWood 1856-59FranklinS. Mills 1859-61WilliamR. McKean 1861-63FranklinS. Mills 1863-67AlfredReed 1867-68WilliamNapton 1868-71JohnBriest 1871-75WesleyCreveling 1875-77DanielR. Bodine 1877-79WilliamRice 1879-81GarrettD. W. Vroom 1881-84RichardA. Donnelly 1884-86JohnWoolverton 1886-87FrankA. Magowan 1887-89AnthonyA. Skirm 1889-91DanielJ. Bechtel 1891-93JosephB. Shaw 1893-95EmoryN. Yard 1895-97WellingG. Sickel 1897-99FrankO. Briggs 1899-1902FrankS. Katzenbach, Jr. 1902-06FrederickW. Gnichtel 1906-08WalterMadden 1908-11FrederickW. Donnelly 1911-32WilliamJ. Connor as of 1937DonalJ. Connolly as of 1953-54ArthurJ. Holland 1959-66CarmenJ. Armenti 1966-70ArthurJ. Holland 1970-89DouglasH. Palmer 1990-2010TonyF. Mack 2010-14GeorgeMuschal 2014EricJackson 2014-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1851:MercerBeasley (Whig), defeated.
  • 1858 Apr 13:JosephWood (Dem), elected.
  • 1909 Nov 2:WalterMadden (Dem), elected.
  • 1974 May 14:ArthurJ. Holland, elected.
  • 1989 Nov 9:ArthurJ. Holland, died in office.
  • 2010:EricJackson, defeated.
  • 2014 Feb 26:TonyF. Mack, removed.
  • 2014 Jun 10:EricJackson, elected.


    Postmasters at Trenton, 1764-1971(may beincomplete!)
    AbrahamHunt 1764-78JamesPaxton 1778-82BenjaminSmith 1782-87JohnSinger 1787-92PeterGordon 1792-1803CharlesRice 1803-21JamesJ. Wilson 1821-24JaneWilson 1824-35JosephCunningham 1835-42JohnMcKelway 1842-43JosephJustice 1843-49JohnS. McCully 1849-53WilliamA. Benjamin 1853-61JoshuaJones 1861-66FrederickS. McNeely 1866-71IsraelHowell 1871-83CharlesH. Skirm 1883-86EckfordMoore 1886-89AlexanderC. Yard 1889-94FrankH. Lalor 1894-98AlexanderC. Yard 1898-1914EnochFurman Hooper 1914-22CharlesH. Updike 1922CharlesH. Updike 1922-33EdwardJ. Jennings 1933-34EdwardJ. Jennings 1934-39JosephM. Carson 1939-43EdwardJ. Jennings 1943-45EdwardJ. Jennings 1945-52JohnL. Malley 1952JohnL. Malley 1952-53JohnDawson 1953-54JohnDawson 1954-68RobertV. Suydam 1968-71

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1824 Jul 28:JamesJ. Wilson, died in office.


    Collectors of Customs at Lamberton, 1854(may beincomplete!)
    JohnA. Sherrad as of 1854


    Collectors of Customs at Trenton, 1861-91(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamL. Ashmore 1861-81AlfredC. Barwis as of 1891


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