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Mayors and Postmasters of Jamestown, New York


Mayors of Jamestown, 1896-1976(may be incomplete!)
EleazerGreen as of 1896HenryCooper as of 1900J.Emil Johnson as of 1901-06JamesL. Weeks as of 1907-08SamuelA. Carlson 1909-27LarsA. Larson 1928-29SamuelA. Carlson 1930-37LeonF. Roberts 1934-35HarryC. Erickson as of 1938-39LeonF. Roberts 1940-41SamuelA. Stroth as of 1942-49StanleyA. Weeks 1952-53SamuelA. Stroth 1954-55CarlF. Sanford 1956-59FrederickH. Dunn as of 1966StanLundine as of 1969-76

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1906:FrankH. Mott (Citizens), defeated.
  • 1908:SamuelA. Carlson (Rep), elected.
  • 1925 Nov 3:SamuelA. Carlson (Citizens), elected.
  • 1927 Nov 8:LarsA. Larson (Rep), elected;SamuelA. Carlson, defeated.
  • 1929 Nov 5:SamuelA. Carlson, elected.
  • 1931 Nov 3:SamuelA. Carlson, elected;TheodoreN. Nelson, defeated;GilbertL. Anderberg, defeated.
  • 1933 Nov 7:LeonF. Roberts (Rep), elected.
  • 1935 Nov 5:SamuelA. Carlson (Citizens), elected.
  • 1937 Nov 2:HarryC. Erickson (Good Government), elected;LeonF. Roberts (Progressive), defeated;HarryJ. Holroyd (Citizens), defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7:LeonF. Roberts (Progressive), elected.
  • 1943 Nov 2:SamuelA. Stroth, elected.
  • 1949 Nov 8:SamuelA. Stroth, elected.
  • 1951 Nov 6:StanleyA. Weeks, elected.
  • 1955 Nov 8:CarlF. Sanford (Greater Jamestown Party), elected;SamuelA. Stroth (Progressive), defeated.
  • 1959 Nov 3:CarlF. Sanford, elected.


    Postmasters at Jamestown, 1816-1980(may beincomplete!)
    JamesPrendergast 1816-24LabanHazeltine 1824-29ElialT. Foote 1829-41AlvinPlumb 1841-43JosephKenyon 1843-44FranklinH. Waite 1844-48EliphaletL. Tinker 1848-49SmithSeymour 1849-53RufusPier 1853-58CharlesL. Harris 1858-61RobertV. Cunningham 1861-65AbnerHazeltine 1865-69HenryJ. Yates 1869-73AlexanderM. Clark 1873-79AdolphusB. Fletcher 1879-84EdwardP. Putnam 1884-85CharlesE. Weeks 1885-90LathropL. Hanchett 1890-93PalmerK. Shankland 1893-98EmmettH. Bemus 1898-1902JamesT. Larmouth 1902-11AugustusF. Allen 1911-15HenryGuenther 1915-24CharlesA. Sandburg 1924-34ElloyR. Ganey 1934ElloyR. Ganey 1934-50ClintonH. Watson 1950-51RichardC. Gifford 1951-55OliverK. Palm 1955-56OliverK. Palm 1956-60FrankG. Shosenburg 1960-61RaymondW. Gould 1961-63RaymondW. Gould 1963-65FrankG. Shosenburg 1965-66HarryW. Johnson 1966-67HarryW. Johnson 1967-80

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1950 Mar 21:ElloyR. Ganey, died in office.

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