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Utica, New York
including Old Fort Schuyler
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Utica, 1832-1981(may be incomplete!)
JosephKirkland 1832HoratioSeymour as of 1843WardHunt 1844JoshuaA. Spencer as of 1848CharlesH. Doolittle 1853RoscoeConkling as of 1858-59JohnButterfield as of 1865JohnThomas Spriggs as of 1868-80JamesS. Sherman as of 1884-86AlexanderT. Goodwin as of 1892JohnG. Gibson as of 1896RichardW. Sherman 1900-01CharlesA. Talcott 1902-06RichardW. Sherman 1906-07FrederickGillmore 1910-11JamesD. Smith as of 1915-16JamesK. O'Connor 1920-21FredJ. Douglas 1922-24FrederickGillmore as of 1925-27FredJ. Rath as of 1928-29CharlesS. Donnelley as of 1930-33SamuelSloan as of 1934-35VincentR. Corrou as of 1935-43J.Bradbury German, Jr. as of 1944BoydE. Golder 1946-55JohnT. McKennan 1956-59

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1853 Mar 1:CharlesH. Doolittle (Dem), elected.
  • 1909 Nov 2:FrederickGillmore (Dem), elected.
  • 1911 Nov 7:FrankJ. Baker (Rep), elected.
  • 1921 Nov 8:FredJ. Douglas (Rep), elected.
  • 1925 Nov 3:FrederickGillmore (Dem), elected.
  • 1927 Nov 8:FredJ. Rath (Rep), elected.
  • 1929 Nov 5:CharlesS. Donnelley (Dem), elected.
  • 1933 Nov 7:SamuelSloan (Rep), elected.
  • 1935 Nov 5:VincentR. Corrou (Dem), elected.
  • 1937 Nov 2:VincentR. Corrou (Dem & American Labor), elected.
  • 1939 Nov 7:VincentR. Corrou (Dem), elected.
  • 1943 Nov 2:J.Bradbury German, Jr. (Rep), elected.
  • 1949 Nov 8:BoydE. Golder (Dem & American Labor), elected.
  • 1951 Nov 6:BoydE. Golder (Dem & Liberal), elected.
  • 1955 Nov 8:JohnT. McKennan (Dem), elected.
  • 1959 Nov 3:FrankM. Dulan (Rep), elected.
  • 1981:JohnZogby, defeated.


    Postmasters at Utica, 1798-1974(may beincomplete!)
    SamuelCarrington 1798-1802JohnCarrington 1802MarcusHitchcock 1803-28JamesPlatt 1828-29AugustineG. Dauby 1829-49JosephA. Shearman 1849-53IsaiahTiffany 1853-58JosephM. Lyon 1858-61CharlesH. Hopkins 1861-66JamesMcQuade 1866-67CharlesH. Hopkins 1867-80ErastusClark 1880-82JudsonT. Stevens 1882-87E.Prentiss Bailey 1887-91JamesMiller 1891-96E.Prentiss Bailey 1896-1900RufusDaggett 1900-08HarryW. Roberts 1908-11ThomasWheeler 1911-15JohnG. Gibson 1915-19WilliamM. Philleo 1919-21WilliamM. Philleo 1921-34CharlesS. Donnelley 1935CharlesS. Donnelley 1935-55StanleyL. Evans 1955-57StanleyL. Evans 1957-74



    (renamed Utica 1798)

    Postmasters at Old Fort Schuyler, 1795-98(may beincomplete!)
    JohnPost 1795-96BenjaminWoodward 1796-97SamuelCarrington 1797-98


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Utica, 1867-79(maybe incomplete!)
    LeviBlakeslee as of 1867JamesC. P. Kincaid as of 1879


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