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Ithaca, New York
Mayors, Village Presidents, Postmasters


Mayors of Ithaca, 1896-1966(may be incomplete!)
LeroyC. Todd as of 1896WilliamC. Elmendorf as of 1900-01WilliamR. Gunderman as of 1902GeorgeW. Miller as of 1903-04BradfordAlmy as of 1905-06JaredT. Newman as of 1907-08RandolphHorton as of 1909-11ThomasTree as of 1915FrederickE. Bates as of 1916EdwinC. Stewart 1920-21LouisP. Smith 1922W.M. Sawdon as of 1925FredB. Howe as of 1926-29HermanBergholtz as of 1930-33LouisP. Smith 1934-35JosephB. Myers as of 1936-39JosephCampbell 1940-41MelvinG. Comfort as of 1942-44JamesConley 1946ArthurN. Gibb 1946-47BertT. Baker as of 1948-49IvanE. Cook 1952-55JohnF. Ryan 1956-59HunnaJohns as of 1966

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1911 Nov 7:JohnReamer (Dem), elected.
  • 1915 Nov 2:FrederickE. Bates (Rep), elected.
  • 1921 Jun 15:EdwinC. Stewart, died in office.
  • 1921 Nov 8:LouisP. Smith (Rep), elected.
  • 1925 Nov 3:FredB. Howe (Rep), elected.
  • 1927 Nov 8:FredB. Howe (Rep & Dem), elected.
  • 1929 Nov 5:HermanBergholtz (Dem), elected.
  • 1933 Nov 7:LouisP. Smith (Rep), elected.
  • 1935 Nov 5:JosephB. Myers (Rep), elected.
  • 1937 Nov 2:JosephB. Myers (Rep), elected;FredD. Van Order (Dem), defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7:JosephCampbell (Rep), elected unopposed.
  • 1943 Nov 2:MelvinG. Comfort (Rep), elected.
  • 1946 Aug 30:JamesConley, resigned.
  • 1946 Nov 5:ArthurN. Gibb (Rep), elected.
  • 1949 Nov 8:LeeH. Daniels (Dem), elected.
  • 1951 Nov 6:IvanE. Cook (Rep), elected.
  • 1955 Sep 13:IvanE. Cook (Rep), nominated;NicholasP. Flores (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1955 Nov 8:JohnF. Ryan (Dem), elected;IvanE. Cook (Rep), defeated;NicholasP. Flores, defeated.
  • 1959 Nov 3:RalphC. Smith (Rep), elected.


    Village Presidents of Ithaca, 1822-29(may beincomplete!)
    AndrewDe Witt Bruyn as of 1822CharlesHumphrey 1828-29


    Postmasters at Ithaca, 1805-1968(may beincomplete!)
    RichardW. Pelton 1805-08MarcusStickney 1808-09DavidWoodcock 1809-21RobertJ. Renwick 1821AugustusSherrill 1821-29JedediahBeebe 1829-33EbenezerMack 1833-42FrancisA. Bloodgood 1842-43JacobM. McCormick 1843-48ArthurS. Johnson 1848-49JuliusM. Ackley 1849-53ArthurS. Johnson 1853-59ObadiahB. Curran 1859-61JohnH. Selkreg 1861-66AnsonSpencer 1866-67WilliamGlenny 1867-71MarcusLyon 1871-73HenryH. Howe 1873-82EronC. Van Kirk 1882-85WardGregory 1885-89EdmundE. Robinson 1889-94GeorgeW. Apgar 1894-98FrankJ. Enz 1898-1906LeroyH. Van Kirk 1906-14JamesLynch 1914-16B.Frank Lent 1916B.Frank Lent 1916-21ClarenceD. Tarbell 1921-22ClarenceD. Tarbell 1922-32RoscoeC. Van Marter 1932-34ElwynS. Sloughter 1934-35ElwynS. Sloughter 1935-53StanleyC. Shaw 1953-54StanleyC. Shaw 1954-68


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