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Troy, New York
including Lansingburgh
Mayors, Village Presidents, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Troy, 1816-1959(may be incomplete!)
AlbertPawling 1816-20EsaiasWarren 1820-28SamuelMcCoun 1828-30GeorgeTibbits 1830-36RichardP. Hart 1836-38JonasC. Heartt 1838-43GurdonCorning 1843-47FrancisN. Mann 1847-50DayO. Kellogg 1850HanfordN. Lockwood 1850-51JosephM. Warren 1851-52GeorgeGould 1852-53FosterBosworth 1853EliasPlum 1853-54JonathanEdwards 1854-55JohnA. Griswold 1855-56HiramSlocum 1856-57AlfredWotkyns 1857-58ArbaRead 1858-60IsaacMcConihe, Jr. 1860-61GeorgeB. Warren, Jr. 1861-62JamesS. Thorn 1862-63WilliamL. Van Alstyne 1863-64JamesS. Thorn 1864-65UriGilbert 1865-66JohnL. Flagg 1866-68MilesBeach 1868-70UriGilbert 1870-71ThomasB. Carroll 1871-73WilliamKemp 1873-75EdwardMurphy, Jr. 1875-82EdmundFitzgerald 1882-86DennisJ. Whelan 1886-94FrancisJ. Molloy 1894-99DanielE. Conway 1900-03JosephF. Hogan 1904-05EliasP. Mann 1906-11CorneliusF. Burns as of 1912-16JamesW. Fleming as of 1920-21HarryE. Clinton as of 1925-27CorneliusF. Burns as of 1928-35ChesterJ. Atkinson as of 1936-37FrankJ. Hogan as of 1938-43JohnJ. Ahern as of 1944-49EdwardA. Fitzgerald 1951-55JohnJ. Purcell 1956-59

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1853 Mar 1:FosterBosworth (Dem), elected.
  • 1911 Nov 7:CorneliusF. Burns (Dem), elected.
  • 1915 Nov 2:CorneliusF. Burns (Dem), elected.
  • 1921 Nov 8:JamesW. Fleming (Dem), elected.
  • 1925 Nov 3:HarryE. Clinton (Rep), elected.
  • 1927 Nov 8:CorneliusF. Burns (Dem), elected.
  • 1929 Nov 5:CorneliusF. Burns (Dem), elected.
  • 1933 Nov 7:CorneliusF. Burns (Dem), elected.
  • 1935 Nov 5:ChesterJ. Atkinson (Dem), elected.
  • 1937 Nov 2:FrankJ. Hogan (Dem & American Labor), elected.
  • 1943 Nov 2:JohnJ. Ahern (Rep & American Labor), elected.
  • 1951 Nov 6:EdwardA. Fitzgerald (Rep), elected.
  • 1955 Sep 13:ThomasH. Brown (Rep), nominated;EdwardA. Fitzgerald (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1955 Nov 8:JohnJ. Purcell (Dem), elected;ThomasH. Brown (Rep & Liberal), defeated.
  • 1959 Nov 3:NeilW. Kelleher (Rep), elected.


    Village Presidents of Troy, 1798-1816(may beincomplete!)
    JohnMcCoun 1798-99BenjaminGorton 1799-1800EphraimMorgan 1800-01JohnMcCoun 1801-02AlbertPawling 1802-03EdwardTylee 1803-04AlbertPawling 1804-05EdwardTylee 1805-08AbrahamTen Eyck 1808-10EdwardTylee 1810-11AbrahamTen Eyck 1811-14DerrickLane 1814-15AlbertPawling 1815-16


    Postmasters at Troy, 1836-1947(may be incomplete!)
    IsaacMcConihe as of 1836GilbertRobertson, Jr. as of 1881EdwardDolan as of 1887MichaelF. Sheary as of 1897JamesA. Leggett as of 1901JamesH. Burns as of 1915-21WilliamT. Williamson as of 1928-35EdwardJ. Fitzgerald as of 1937FrancisM. Collins as of 1943-47



    (annexed to Troy 1900)

    Village Presidents of Lansingburgh, 1790-1880(may beincomplete!)
    AbrahamJ. Lansing 1790-91LevinusLansing 1791-92AaronLane 1793JohnI. Van Rensselaer 1794JamesHickok 1795-98ElijahJanes 1799-1800JohnD. Dickinson 1801-05DavidAllen 1806-08EbenezerW. Walbridge 1809-10JohnM. Caswell 1832-34WilliamMcMurray 1835JohnM. Caswell 1836-37EbenezerW. Walbridge 1838NicholasWeaver 1839JohnB. Chipman 1840NicholasWeaver 1841JohnB. Chipman 1842JohnS. Fake 1843-46JohnC. Filkin 1847JohnB. Chipman 1848JohnG. McMurray 1849JonathanE. Whipple 1850BaileyG. Hathaway 1851JohnG. McMurray 1852HenryA. Mercer 1853JosephFox 1854F.B. Leonard 1855JohnG. McMurray 1856ThomasCurran 1857HenryA. Mercer 1858BaileyG. Hathaway 1859CharlesClark 1860JonathanE. Whipple 1861RobertDickson 1862-63EdwardP. Pickett 1864RobertDickson 1865-66WilliamAllen 1867-68SethP. Welch 1869-72RobertDickson 1873-75JamesMcQuide 1876CharlesH. Dauchy 1877-78FrederickE. Draper 1879-80


    Postmasters at Lansingburgh, 1836-81(may beincomplete!)
    DavidC. Norton as of 1836GerothmanW. Cornell 1874-81


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Troy, 1867-79(maybe incomplete!)
    AsahelC. Geer as of 1867ThomasStevenson as of 1879


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