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Mayors and Postmasters of Akron, Ohio


Mayors of Akron, 1836-2019(may be incomplete!)
SethIredell 1836JohnC. Singletary 1837-38LuciusV. Bierce 1839AradKent 1840LuciusV. Bierce 1841H.H. Johnston 1842-43LuciusV. Bierce 1844PhiloChamberlin 1845-46LeviRawson 1847IsraelE. Carter 1848LuciusV. Bierce 1849GeorgeBliss 1850CharlesG. Ladd 1851FrederickWadsworth 1852PhilipN. Schuyler 1853WilliamT. Allen 1854NathanielFitch 1855FrederickA. Nash 1856-58GeorgeW. McNeil 1859HenryPurdy 1860-61CharlesA. Collins 1862-63GeorgeD. Bates 1864JamesMatthews 1865-66LuciusV. Bierce 1867-68JohnL. Robertson 1869-72HenryPurdy 1873-74LeviS. Herrold 1875-76JamesF. Scott 1877-78JohnM. Fraze 1879-80SamuelA. Lane 1881-82LorenzoD. Watters 1883-86LouisD. Seward 1887-88WilliamH. Miller 1889-92LorenzoD. Watters 1893-94E.R. Harper 1895-96W.E. Young 1897-1900W.B. Doyle 1901-02CharlesW. Kemple 1903-07WilliamT. Sawyer 1908-11FrankW. Rockwell 1912-15WilliamJ. Laub 1916-17IsaacS. Myers 1918-19CarlF. Beck 1920-21D.C. Rybolt 1922-27G.Lloyd Weil 1928-31C.Nelson Sparks 1932-33IsaacS. Myers 1934-35LeeD. Schroy 1936-41GeorgeJ. Harter 1942-43CharlesE. Slusser 1944-52RussellM. Bird 1953LeoA. Berg 1954-61EdwardO. Erickson 1962-65JohnA. Ballard 1966-79RoyL. Ray 1980-83ThomasC. Sawyer 1984-86DonaldL. Plusquellic 1987-2015GarryMoneypenny 2015JeffFusco 2015DanHorrigan 2016-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1901 Apr 2:W.B. Doyle (Rep), elected.
  • 1921 Aug 9:WilliamM. Williams (Dem), nominated;ErnestH. Clinedinst (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamH. Hoover (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1921 Aug 9:D.C. Rybolt (Rep), nominated;JackMoore (Rep), defeated in primary;AlbertTitmas (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1921 Nov 8:D.C. Rybolt (Rep), elected;WilliamM. Williams (Dem), defeated.
  • 1923 Aug 14:RobertA. Myers (Dem), nominated;GusKasch (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1923 Aug 14:D.C. Rybolt (Rep), nominated;KyleRoss (Rep), defeated in primary;W.R. Palmer (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1923 Nov 6:D.C. Rybolt (Rep), elected;RobertA. Myers (Dem), defeated;FredW. Yoos (Ind), defeated.
  • 1925 Aug 11:D.C. Rybolt, nominated;KyleRoss, nominated;GusKasch, defeated in primary;JayW. Short, defeated in primary.
  • 1925 Nov 3:D.C. Rybolt, elected;KyleRoss, defeated;RossF. Walker, defeated.
  • 1927 Aug 9:D.C. Rybolt, nominated;G.Lloyd Weil, nominated;WilliamJ. Laub, defeated in primary;JohnT. Mertz, defeated in primary;V.A. McClister, defeated in primary.
  • 1927 Nov 8:G.Lloyd Weil, elected;D.C. Rybolt, defeated.
  • 1929 Aug 13:G.Lloyd Weil, nominated;KyleRoss, nominated;J.Earl Cox, defeated in primary.
  • 1929 Nov 5:G.Lloyd Weil, elected;KyleRoss, defeated;GusKasch, defeated.
  • 1931 Aug 11:E.L. Marting, nominated;C.Nelson Sparks, nominated;RossF. Walker, defeated in primary;GusKasch, defeated in primary;EdDay, defeated in primary.
  • 1931 Nov 3:C.Nelson Sparks, elected;E.L. Marting, defeated;J.Earl Cox, defeated.
  • 1933 Aug 8:J.Earl Cox, nominated;IsaacS. Myers, nominated;RolloC. Witwer, defeated in primary;GusKasch, defeated in primary.
  • 1933 Nov 7:IsaacS. Myers, elected;J.Earl Cox, defeated.
  • 1937 Nov 2:LeeD. Schroy (Rep), elected;G.L. Patterson, defeated.
  • 1949 Nov 8:CharlesE. Slusser (Rep), elected.
  • 1953 Nov 3:LeoA. Berg (Dem), elected.
  • 1961 Nov 7:EdwardO. Erickson (Dem), elected;EdL. Garrigan (Rep), defeated.
  • 1979 Nov 6:RoyL. Ray (Rep), elected;RayKapper (Dem), defeated;ReginaldK. Brooks (Ind), defeated;RonaldH. Weyandt (Ind), defeated;FrankM. Bolar (Ind), defeated.
  • 2015 Sep 8:DanHorrigan (Dem), nominated;MikeWilliams (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2015 Sep 8:EddieSipplen (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 2015 Nov 3:DanHorrigan (Dem), elected;EddieSipplen (Rep), defeated;WilliamN. Melver (Ind), defeated.


    Postmasters at Akron, 1825-1972(may beincomplete!)
    TrumanBeecher 1825-26WolseyWells 1826-33LewisHummiston 1833-37HarveyH. Johnson 1837-45DanaD. Evans 1845-49FranklinAdams 1849-53EdwardW. Perrin 1853-57RolandO. Hammond 1857-61RichardS. Elkins 1861-70JamesB. Storer 1870-82JamesH. Morrison 1882-86WilliamC. Allen 1886-90WilliamB. Gamble 1890-95WilliamB. Dobson 1895-97LeonidasS. Ebright 1897-1910WilliamB. Baldwin 1910-13WilliamB. Baldwin 1913AlexanderRoss Read 1913-14AlexanderRoss Read 1914-19KilroyP. Aldrich 1919-21C.Nelson Sparks 1921C.Nelson Sparks 1921-27LloydD. Carter 1927-28LloydD. Carter 1928-36RolloC. Witwer 1936RolloC. Witwer 1936-40CharlesB. Webb 1940-41CharlesB. Webb 1941-63F.J. Nieberding 1963-64WilliamT. Duke 1964WilliamT. Duke 1964-72

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1940 Aug 19:RolloC. Witwer, died in office.

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