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Brooklyn, New York
including Williamsburgh, Bay Ridge, Canarsie, East New York, Fort Hamilton, Flatbush, Flatlands, Gravesend, New Utrecht, Parkville
Borough Presidents, Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Borough Presidents of Brooklyn, 1897-2020(may beincomplete!)
EdwardM. Grout 1898-1901J.Edward Swanstrom 1902-03MartinW. Littleton 1904-05BirdS. Coler 1906-09AlfredE. Steers 1910-13LewisH. Pounds 1913-17EdwardJ. Riegelmann 1918-24JosephA. Guider 1925-26JamesJ. Byrne 1926-30HenryHesterberg 1930-33RaymondV. Ingersoll 1934-40JohnCashmore 1940-61JohnF. Hayes 1961AbeStark 1962-70SebastianLeone 1970-76HowardGolden 1977-2001MartyMarkowitz 2002-13EricL. Adams 2014-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1897 Nov 2:EdwardM. Grout (Dem & Jeffersonian Democratic), elected;FredericW. Hinrichs (Gold Democratic & Citizens Union), defeated;GeorgeH. Roberts, Jr. (Rep), defeated;BenjaminHanford (Socialist Labor), defeated;IsaacK. Funk (Prohibition), defeated;HenryNichols (United Democracy), defeated.
  • 1901 Nov 5:J.Edward Swanstrom (Rep & Citizens Union), elected;EdmundH. Driggs (Dem), defeated;IsaacK. Funk (Prohibition), defeated;EberForbes (Socialist Labor), defeated;PeterJ. Flanagan (Social Democratic), defeated.
  • 1903 Nov 3:MartinW. Littleton (Dem), elected;J.Edward Swanstrom (Rep & Citizens Union), defeated;CortesW. Cavanagh (Social Democratic), defeated;HenryA. Crumb (Socialist Labor), defeated;JohnBerry (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1905 Nov 7:BirdS. Coler (Municipal Ownership), elected;JamesW. Ridgway (Dem), defeated;FrederickH. E. Ebstein (Rep), defeated.
  • 1909 Nov 2:JohnH. McCooey (Dem), defeated;AlfredE. Steers (Fusion), elected.
  • 1913 Jul 2:AlfredE. Steers, resigned.
  • 1913 Nov 4:LewisH. Pounds (Rep), elected;FrankMann (Dem), defeated;BernardJ. Riley (Socialist), defeated;JohnBerry (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1917 Sep 19:EdwardJ. Riegelmann (Dem), nominated;BirdS. Coler (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankJ. Prial (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1917 Sep 19:LewisH. Pounds (Rep), nominated;RobertR. Lawson (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1917 Nov 6:JohnMcKee (Prohibition), defeated;EdwardJ. Riegelmann (Dem), elected;LewisH. Pounds (Rep & Fusion), defeated;AlexanderFraser (Socialist), defeated;EdwardT. O'Loughlin (Ind), defeated.
  • 1921 Sep 13:EdwardJ. Riegelmann (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1921 Sep 13:GeorgeW. Baker (Rep), nominated;HamiltonMacInnes (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1921 Nov 8:EdwardJ. Riegelmann (Dem), elected;GeorgeW. Baker (Rep), defeated;WilliamW. Passage (Socialist), defeated;JacobA. Hartman, defeated.
  • 1925 Sep 15:JosephA. Guider (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1925 Sep 15:WilliamStanley Miller (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1925 Sep 15:WilliamW. Passage (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1925 Nov 3:JosephA. Guider (Dem), elected;WilliamStanley Miller (Rep), defeated;WilliamW. Passage (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1930 Mar 14:JamesJ. Byrne, died in office.
  • 1930 Nov 4:HenryHesterberg (Dem), elected;ArthurV. McDermott (Rep), defeated;HarryW. Laidler (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1933 Sep 19:HenryHesterberg (Dem), nominated;WilliamL. Love (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamJ. Mackin (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1933 Sep 19:RaymondV. Ingersoll (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1933 Sep 19:BaruchC. Vladeck (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1933 Nov 7:RaymondV. Ingersoll (Rep & City Fusion), elected;HenryHesterberg (Dem & Jeffersonian), defeated;JosephJ. Baker (Recovery & New Deal), defeated;BaruchC. Vladeck (Socialist), defeated;FredG. Biedenkapp (Communist), defeated;GeorgeDyson Friou (No Tammany), defeated.
  • 1937 Sep 16:PhilipM. Kleinfeld (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1937 Sep 16:RaymondV. Ingersoll (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1937 Nov 2:RaymondV. Ingersoll (Rep & American Labor & City Fusion & Progressive),elected;PhilipM. Kleinfeld (Dem), defeated;DavidM. Cory (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1940 Feb 24:RaymondV. Ingersoll, died in office.
  • 1941 Nov 4:JohnCashmore (Dem), elected;MatthewJ. Troy (Rep & American Labor), defeated.
  • 1945 Nov 6:JohnCashmore (Dem & American Labor), elected;GeorgeA. Arkwright (Rep & Liberal), defeated;JohnF. X. Masterson (Ind), defeated.
  • 1949 Sep 6:JohnCashmore (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Sep 6:AbeStark (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Sep 6:AdaB. Jackson (American Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Sep 7:AbeStark (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Nov 8:JohnCashmore (Dem), elected;AbeStark (Rep & Liberal & City Fusion), defeated;AdaB. Jackson (American Labor), defeated.
  • 1953:LewisW. Olliffe (Rep), defeated.
  • 1953 Sep 15:JohnCashmore (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1953 Sep 15:JohnCashmore (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1953 Sep 15:SaulRudes (American Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1953 Sep 15:JohnF. Kelly (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
  • 1953 Nov 3:JohnCashmore (Dem & Rep), elected;JohnF. Kelly (Liberal & Ind), defeated;SaulRudes (American Labor), defeated.
  • 1957 Sep 10:JohnCashmore (Dem), nominated;HarrisJ. Klein (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1957 Sep 10:JohnCashmore (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1957 Sep 10:JohnCashmore (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
  • 1957 Nov 5:JohnCashmore (Dem & Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1961 May 7:JohnCashmore, died in office.
  • 1961 Nov 7:AbeStark (Dem), elected;FrancisE. Dorn (Rep & Civic Action), defeated;JacobT. Zukerman (Liberal), defeated.
  • 1965 Nov 2:AbeStark (Dem), elected;LuigiR. Marano (Rep), defeated;GerardM. Weisberg (Liberal), defeated;LarsEkwurzel (Conservative), defeated.
  • 1969 Jun 17:AbeStark (Dem), nominated;LeonardM. Simon (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamA. Jones, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;EugeneVictor (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1969 Nov 4:AbeStark (Dem), elected;HenryShemin (Liberal), defeated;NicholasL. Savino (Rep), defeated;LeeS. Sterling (Conservative), defeated.
  • 1970 Sep 8:AbeStark, resigned.
  • 1973 Nov 6:SebastianLeone (Dem & City Fusion), elected;DonaldKennelly (Rep & Conservative), defeated;StephenJ. Solarz (Liberal), defeated;SamuelPerez (Communist), defeated;MaxineWilliams (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1977 Sep 8:FrankJ. Barbaro (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1977 Nov 7:LeonF. Nadrowski (Rep), defeated.
  • 1977 Nov 8:FrankJ. Barbaro (Liberal), defeated.
  • 1981 Nov 3:LeonF. Nadrowski (Rep), defeated.
  • 1985:MartyMarkowitz (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2001:MartyMarkowitz (Dem), elected.
  • 2005 Nov 8:MartyMarkowitz (Dem & Working Families), elected;TheodoreAlatsas (Rep & Conservative), defeated;GloriaMattera (Green), defeated;GaryS. Popkin (Libertarian & Reform), defeated.
  • 2009 Nov 3:MartyMarkowitz (Dem & Working Families), elected;MarcL. D'Ottavio (Rep & Conservative), defeated;MichaelA. Sanchez (Libertarian), defeated.
  • 2013 Nov 5:EricL. Adams (Dem), elected;EliasWeir (Conservative), defeated.


    Mayors of Brooklyn, 1834-2017(may be incomplete!)
    GeorgeHall 1834JonathanTrotter 1835-36JeremiahJohnson 1837-38CyrusP. Smith 1839-41HenryC. Murphy 1842JosephSprague 1843-44ThomasG. Talmadge 1845FrancisB. Stryker 1846-48EdwardCopeland 1849SamuelSmith 1850ConklinBrush 1851-52EdwardA. Lambert 1853-54GeorgeHall 1855-56SamuelS. Powell 1857-60MartinKalbfleisch 1861-63AlfredM. Wood 1864-65SamuelBooth 1866-67MartinKalbfleisch 1868-71SamuelS. Powell 1872-73JohnW. Hunter 1874-75FrederickA. Schroeder 1876-77JamesHowell 1878-81SethLow 1882-85DanielD. Whitney 1886-87AlfredC. Chapin 1888-91DavidA. Boody 1892-93CharlesA. Schieren 1894-95FrederickW. Wurster 1896-97

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1867:ArchibaldM. Bliss (Rep), defeated.
  • 1879 Nov 4:JamesHowell (Dem), elected;FranklinWoodruff (Rep), defeated;JohnW. Flaherty (Independent Democratic), defeated.
  • 1881 Nov 8:SethLow (Rep), elected;JamesHowell (Dem), defeated.
  • 1883 Nov 6:SethLow (Rep), elected;JosephC. Hendrix (Dem), defeated.
  • 1885 Nov 3:DanielD. Whitney (Dem), elected;IsaacS. Catlin (Rep), defeated;JohnB. Woodward (Ind), defeated.
  • 1887 Nov 8:AlfredC. Chapin (Dem), elected;AndrewD. Baird (Rep), defeated.
  • 1889 Nov 5:AlfredC. Chapin (Dem), elected;AndrewD. Baird (Rep), defeated.
  • 1891 Nov 3:DavidA. Boody (Dem), elected;HenryA. Meyer (Rep), defeated;FrancisGerau (Socialist Labor), defeated;FreebornG. Smith (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1893 Nov 7:CharlesA. Schieren (Rep), elected;DavidA. Boody (Dem), defeated;JamesH. Ramsey (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1895 Nov 5:FrederickW. Wurster (Rep), elected;EdwardM. Grout (Dem), defeated;EdwardM. Shepard (Democratic Reform), defeated;CharlesH. Matchett (Socialist Labor), defeated;FreebornG. Smith (Prohibition), defeated;C.Edgar Smith (People's), defeated.
  • 2017 Nov 7:EricL. Adams (Dem), elected.


    Postmasters at Brooklyn, 1803-1970(may beincomplete!)
    P.Buffit 1803-06JoelBunce 1806-19ThomasW. Birdsall 1819-21GeorgeL. Birch 1821-25ThomasKirk 1825-26ErastusWorthington 1826-31SamuelE. Clements 1831JosephMosier 1831-32AdrianHegeman 1832-41GeorgeHall 1841-45HenryC. Conkling 1845-49GoldS. Silliman 1849-53DanielVan Voorhis 1853-57WilliamH. Peck 1857-61GeorgeB. Lincoln 1861-66ThomasKinsella 1866-67SamuelH. Roberts 1867-68JosephM. Simonson 1868AnthonyF. Campbell 1868-69SamuelBooth 1869-73CharlesC. Talbot 1873-77JamesMcLeer 1877-86JosephC. Hendrix 1886-90AndrewD. Baird 1890GeorgeJ. Collins 1890-93AndrewT. Sullivan 1893-97FrancisH. Wilson 1897-1901GeorgeH. Roberts, Jr. 1901-10EdmundW. Voorhies 1910-14WilliamWoods 1914WilliamE. Kelly 1914-15WalterC. Burton 1915-16WalterC. Burton 1916-23PeterJ. Cleary 1923-24AlbertB. W. Firmin 1924-33JohnA. T. Carrougher 1933FrancisJ. Sinnott 1933-34FrancisJ. Sinnott 1934-39FrankJ. Quayle, Jr. 1939-40FrankJ. Quayle, Jr. 1940-45EdwardJ. Quigley 1945-46EdwardJ. Quigley 1946-70



    (annexed to Brooklyn 1854)

    Mayors of Williamsburgh, 1852-53(may beincomplete!)
    AlvahG. Berry 1852WilliamWall 1853


    Postmasters at Williamsburgh, 1836(may beincomplete!)
    LewisSanford as of 1836



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Bay Ridge, 1881-87(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamWakefield as of 1881-87



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Canarsie, 1881-87(may beincomplete!)
    CharlesLehman as of 1881-82R.V. Remsen as of 1887



    (post office)

    Postmasters at East New York, 1881(may beincomplete!)
    MilesA. Brown as of 1881



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Fort Hamilton, 1881-87(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamJ. Cropsey as of 1881A.M. Stillwell as of 1887



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Flatbush, 1816-87(may beincomplete!)
    AbrahamVandeveer as of 1816GilbertHicks as of 1881JohnJ. Byrne as of 1887



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Flatlands, 1881-87(may beincomplete!)
    J.B. Hendrickson as of 1881J.Sheppard as of 1887



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Gravesend, 1881-87(may beincomplete!)
    RichardL. VanKleek as of 1881-87



    (post office)

    Postmasters at New Utrecht, 1881(may beincomplete!)
    WilliamH. Wright as of 1881



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Parkville, 1881-87(may beincomplete!)
    CharlesH. Severs as of 1881W.F. Stevenson as of 1887


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Brooklyn, 1879-1951(may be incomplete!)
    JamesFreeland as of 1879ErnstNathan as of 1891EdwardB. Jordan as of 1909JohnF. Quayle 1914-19HenryP. Keith as of 1917BertramGardner as of 1919WarrenG. Price as of 1927WalterE. Corwin as of 1932JosephD. Nunan, Jr. as of 1941JosephP. Marcelle as of 1946-51


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