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Staten Island, New York
including Richmond,Castleton Corners, Green Ridge, Linoleumville,Mariner's Harbor, New Brighton, New Dorp, NewSpringville, Port Richmond, Prince's Bay,Rossville, Sea Side, Stapleton, Tompkinsville,Tottenville, West New Brighton
BoroughPresidents, Postmasters


Borough Presidents of Staten Island, 1975-2013(may beincomplete!)
RobertT. Connor 1975-77AnthonyR. Gaeta 1977-84RalphJ. Lamberti 1984-89GuyV. Molinari 1990-2001JamesP. Molinaro 2002-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 2001 Nov 6:JamesP. Molinaro, elected.
  • 2005 Nov 8:JamesP. Molinaro (Rep & Conservative), elected;JohnV. Luisi (Dem & Independence), defeated.
  • 2009 Nov 3:JamesP. Molinaro (Rep & Independence), elected;JohnV. Luisi (Dem & Working Families), defeated.
  • 2013 Nov 5:JamesOddo (Rep), elected;LouisLiedy (Dem), defeated;HenryJ. Bardel (Green), defeated;SilasJohnson (Libertarian), defeated.



    (borough of NYC from 1898; renamed Staten Islandin 1975)

    Borough Presidents of Richmond, 1897-1975(may beincomplete!)
    GeorgeCromwell 1898-1913CharlesJ. McCormack 1914-15CalvinD. Van Namee 1915-21MatthewJ. Cahill 1922JohnA. Lynch 1922-33JosephA. Palma 1934-45CorneliusA. Hall 1946-53EdwardG. Baker 1953-54AlbertV. Maniscalco 1955-65RobertT. Connor 1966-75

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1897 Nov 2:GeorgeCromwell (Rep & Citizens Union & Jeffersonian Democratic),elected;JohnL. Feeney (Dem), defeated;OttoFransecky (Socialist), defeated;RobertScott (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1901 Nov 5:GeorgeCromwell (Rep & Citizens Union), elected;NicholasMuller (Dem), defeated.
  • 1903 Nov 3:GeorgeCromwell (Rep & Citizens Union), elected;NathanielMarsh (Dem), defeated.
  • 1909 Nov 2:GeorgeCromwell (Fusion), elected.
  • 1915:CharlesJ. McCormack, died in office.
  • 1915 Nov 2:CalvinD. Van Namee (Dem), elected.
  • 1917 Nov 6:CalvinD. Van Namee (Dem), elected.
  • 1921 Sep 13:MatthewJ. Cahill (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1921 Sep 13:GeorgeCromwell (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1921 Nov 8:MatthewJ. Cahill (Dem), elected;GeorgeCromwell (Rep), defeated;HarryKuhn (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1925 Sep 15:JohnA. Lynch (Dem), nominated;J.Harry Tiernan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1925 Sep 15:FrankS. Gannon (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1925 Sep 15:WalterH. Dearing (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1925 Nov 3:JohnA. Lynch (Dem), elected;FrankS. Gannon (Rep), defeated;WalterH. Dearing (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1933 Sep 19:CharlesF. Pallister (Dem), nominated;WilliamS. Hart (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1933 Sep 19:JosephA. Palma (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1933 Sep 19:WalterH. Dearing (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1933 Nov 7:JosephA. Palma (Rep & City Fusion), elected;JohnA. Lynch (Ind), defeated;CharlesF. Pallister (Dem & Recovery), defeated;AnningS. Prall (Honest Government), defeated;WalterH. Dearing (Socialist), defeated;HaroldKerthlin (Communist), defeated.
  • 1937 Sep 16:WilliamT. Fetherston (Dem), nominated;JosephA. Palma (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1937 Sep 16:JosephA. Palma (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1937 Nov 2:JosephA. Palma (Rep & City Fusion), elected;WilliamT. Fetherston (Dem), defeated;ZekorAntonsen (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1941 Nov 4:JosephA. Palma (Rep & American Labor & City Fusion), elected;BertramG. Eadie (Dem), defeated.
  • 1945 Nov 6:CorneliusA. Hall (Rep & American Labor & City Fusion), elected;JohnA. Lynch (Dem), defeated.
  • 1949 Sep 6:CorneliusA. Hall (Dem), nominated;HarryCassidy (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1949 Sep 6:CorneliusA. Hall (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Sep 6:AnthonyFusco (American Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Sep 6:HarryCassidy (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Nov 8:CorneliusA. Hall (Dem & Rep), elected;HarryCassidy (Liberal), defeated;AnthonyFusco (American Labor), defeated.
  • 1953 Feb 12:CorneliusA. Hall, retired.
  • 1953 Sep 15:EdwardG. Baker (Dem), nominated;HarryCassidy (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1953 Sep 15:HaroldA. McCormick (Rep), nominated;S.R. Molinari (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1953 Sep 15:GilbertWasserman (American Labor), nominated unopposed.
  • 1953 Sep 15:HarryCassidy (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
  • 1953 Nov 3:EdwardG. Baker (Dem), elected;HaroldA. McCormick (Rep), defeated;HarryCassidy (Liberal), defeated;GilbertWasserman (American Labor), defeated.
  • 1957 Sep 10:AlbertV. Maniscalco (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1957 Sep 10:P.Vincent Sullivan (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1957 Sep 10:AlbertV. Maniscalco (Liberal), nominated unopposed.
  • 1957 Nov 5:AlbertV. Maniscalco (Dem & Liberal & City Fusion), elected;P.Vincent Sullivan (Rep), defeated.
  • 1961 Nov 7:AlbertV. Maniscalco (Dem & Liberal & Brotherhood), elected;JohnJ. Marchi (Rep), defeated.
  • 1965 Nov 2:RobertT. Connor (Rep & Conservative), elected;AlbertV. Maniscalco (Dem & Liberal & City Fusion), defeated.
  • 1969 Nov 4:RobertT. Connor (Rep & Conservative), elected;CharlesJ. D'Arrigo (Dem), defeated;NormaE. Cossey (Liberal), defeated.
  • 1973 Nov 6:RobertT. Connor (Dem & City Fusion), elected;FerdinandC. Marchi (Rep & Integrity), defeated;RobertSilverman (Liberal), defeated.



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Castleton Corners, 1881-1901(may beincomplete!)
    GeorgeW. Vroom as of 1881-82A.L. Gescheidt as of 1887MargaretA. Eagleson as of 1901



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Green Ridge, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    JohnA. Ridner as of 1881S.Macoomac as of 1887ThomasKieran as of 1901G.F. Schirmer as of 1917



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Linoleumville, 1887-1917(may beincomplete!)
    EdmundDecker as of 1887PaulineE. Decker as of 1897-1901HelenB. Minto as of 1915HarryR. Decker as of 1916-17



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Mariner's Harbor, 1881-1901(may beincomplete!)
    JosephL. Sherwood as of 1881-87CharlesW. Newman as of 1901



    (post office)

    Postmasters at New Brighton, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    MinniettaSmith as of 1881RobertHumphrey as of 1887JamesE. Mulligan as of 1897JohnH. Eadie as of 1901WilliamH. Sullivan as of 1915-17



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at New Dorp, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    HenryS. Lavand as of 1881W.S. Levand as of 1887ThomasSmith as of 1897MaxGeldner as of 1901WillettL. Conner as of 1915JohnP. Purcell as of 1916-17



    (post office)

    Postmasters at New Springville, 1881-1901(may beincomplete!)
    OlinM. Barber as of 1881J.J. Corson as of 1887CalebV. Decker as of 1901



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Port Richmond, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    AlfredG. S. Gale as of 1881D.L. La Grange as of 1887HoratioJudah as of 1897FrankFoggin as of 1901GeorgeC. Tranter as of 1915-17



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Prince's Bay, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    AbrahamJ. Wood as of 1881G.R. Wier as of 1887CharlesO. Sprague as of 1901EmilJ. Trimpin as of 1917



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Richmond, 1836-1919(may beincomplete!)
    JohnJohnson as of 1836M.J. Bedell, Miss as of 1881W.Black as of 1887MaryBlack as of 1897GeorgeD. Sharpe as of 1901-15SylvesterCurry as of 1916-17WillettL. Conner as of 1918-19



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Rossville, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    HenryS. Seguine as of 1881-87ElmerE. Slaight as of 1901-17



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Sea Side, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    ThomasW. Moore as of 1881-87AlvinS. Decker as of 1901-17



    (postoffice)

    Postmasters at Stapleton, 1881-1917(may beincomplete!)
    JohnBale as of 1881N.J. Macklin as of 1887-89OliverH. Griffin as of 1891-93JohnMacklin as of 1897CharlesSchmeiser 1898-1901FrederickRohde as of 1915MichaelJ. Halloran as of 1916ThomasR. McGinley as of 1917



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Staten Island, 1918-75(may beincomplete!)
    FrancisO. Driscoll as of 1918-21WilliamA. Eagleson as of 1928CharlesF. Pallister as of 1937BernardJ. Sheeran as of 1943-47RobertJ. Johnson 1957-63MichaelJ. Cannon 1963LouisM. Trivisone 1963-65LouisM. Trivisone 1965-75



    (post office)

    Postmasters at Tompkinsville, 1836-1917(may beincomplete!)
    JohnC. Thompson as of 1836JohnW. Bassett as of 1881-87J.Henry Browne as of 1889A.H. Bowman as of 1891-93RobertT. P. Fiske as of 1897MaryL. McRoberts as of 1901-17


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