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Elmira, New York
including Newtown
Mayors, Village Presidents, Postmasters


Mayors of Elmira, 1864-2017(may be incomplete!)
JohnArnot, Jr. 1864-65JohnI. Nicks 1865-67EatonN. Frisby 1867-68StephenMcDonald 1868-70JohnArnot, Jr. 1870-71PatrickH. Flood 1871-73LutherCaldwell 1873-74JohnArnot, Jr. 1874-75HowardM. Smith 1875-76RobertT. Turner 1876-78GranvilleD. Parsons 1878-80AlexanderSamuel Diven 1880-82DavidB. Hill 1882StephenT. Hunt 1882-83JohnB. Stanchfield as of 1886-88CharlesS. Davison as of 1892FrederickCollin 1894-98EdgarDenton as of 1900FrankH. Flood 1900-02DanielSheehan 1903-04WilliamT. Coleman as of 1905Z.Reed Brockway as of 1906-07DanielSheehan 1908-11HarryN. Hoffman as of 1915-16GeorgeW. Peck 1920-21J.Norton Wood 1922-25DavidN. Heller 1926-29FrankP. Robinson 1930-31W.Glenn Sweet 1932-33HenryW. Honan 1934-35FrankH. Parks 1935J.Maxwell Beers 1936-41EmoryStrachen 1942-55EdwardA. Mooers 1956-61EdwardT. Lagonegro 1962-65HowardH. Kimball 1966-67EdwardT. Lagonegro 1968-71RichardC. Loll 1972-75JohnM. Kennedy 1976-79RobertG. Densberger 1980-81MaryP. Ciccariello 1982-83StephenJ. Fesh, Jr. 1984-87JamesE. Hare 1988-93HowardF. Townsend 1994-97StephenM. Hughes 1998-2005J.William O'Brien 2005-06JohnS. Tonello 2006-11SusanJ. Skidmore 2012-15DanielJ. Mandell 2016-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1882 Dec 28:DavidB. Hill, resigned.
  • 1900 Mar 6:FrankH. Flood, elected.
  • 1909 Nov 2:DanielSheehan (Dem), elected.
  • 1911 Nov 7:DanielSheehan (Dem), elected.
  • 1921 Nov 8:J.Norton Wood (Rep), elected.
  • 1925 Nov 3:DavidN. Heller (Dem), elected.
  • 1927 Nov 8:DavidN. Heller (Dem & Rep), elected.
  • 1929 Nov 5:FrankP. Robinson (Dem), elected.
  • 1933 Nov 7:HenryW. Honan (Dem), elected.
  • 1935 May 20:HenryW. Honan, died in office.
  • 1935 Nov 5:J.Maxwell Beers (Rep), elected.
  • 1937 Nov 2:J.Maxwell Beers (Rep), elected;JohnE. Sullivan (Dem), defeated;JohnB. Sheehe (Ind), defeated.
  • 1941 Nov 29:J.Maxwell Beers, died in office.
  • 1942:EmoryStrachen (Rep), elected.
  • 1949 Nov 8:EmoryStrachen (Rep), elected.
  • 1951 Nov 6:EmoryStrachen (Rep), elected.
  • 1955 Nov 8:EdwardA. Mooers (Rep), elected;WickhamB. Smith (Dem), defeated.
  • 1959 Nov 3:EdwardA. Mooers (Rep), elected.


    Village Presidents of Elmira, 1859-61(may beincomplete!)
    JohnArnot, Jr. 1859-61


    Postmasters at Elmira, 1816-1947(may beincomplete!)
    AaronKonkle as of 1816ThomasMaxwell 1834-39DanielF. Pickering as of 1881E.F. Babcock as of 1887L.G. Rathbun as of 1893-94GeorgeH. Cotton as of 1897M.M. Conklin as of 1901WilliamH. Lovell as of 1915-17DanielSheehan as of 1918-21GeorgeM. Diven as of 1925-28GeorgeW. Sheahan as of 1937-43CharlesJ. O'Connell as of 1947



    (renamedElmira)

    Postmasters at Newtown, 1836(may be incomplete!)
    JohnDodge as of 1836


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