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Toledo, Ohio
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of Toledo, 1837-2002(may be incomplete!)
JohnBerdan 1837-39HezekiahD. Mason 1839-40MyronH. Tilden 1840-43JamesMyers 1843-44GeorgeB. Way 1844-45RichardMott 1845-46EmeryD. Potter 1846-49DanielO. Morton 1849-50CalebF. Abbott 1850-51CharlesM. Dorr 1851-52DanielMcBain 1852EgbertB. Brown 1852IraL. Clark 1852-53MavorBrigham 1853CharlesM. Dorr 1853-57AlexanderBrownlee 1857-60AlexanderH. Newcomb 1860-61JohnManor 1861-63CharlesM. Dorr 1863-67CharlesA. King 1867-69WilliamKraus 1869-71WilliamW. Jones 1871-75GuidoMarx 1875-77WilliamW. Jones 1877-79JacobRomeis 1879-85GeorgeW. Scheets 1885SamuelF. Forbes 1885-87JamesKent Hamilton 1887-91VincentJ. Emmick 1891-93GuyG. Major 1893-97SamuelM. Jones 1897-1904RobertH. Finch 1904-05BrandWhitlock 1906-13CarlH. Keller 1914-15CharlesM. Milroy 1916-17CornellSchreiber 1918-21BernardF. Brough 1922-25FredJ. Mery 1926-27WilliamT. Jackson 1928-31AddisonQ. Thacher 1932-33SolonT. Klotz 1934-35RoyC. Start 1936-39JohnQ. Carey 1940-42LloydE. Roulet 1943-47MichaelV. DiSalle 1948-50OllieCzelusta 1950-51LloydE. Roulet 1952-53OllieCzelusta 1954-57JohnW. Yager 1957-59MichaelJ. Damas 1959-61JohnW. Potter 1961-67WilliamJ. Ensign 1967-71HarryW. Kessler 1971-76DouglasDeGood 1977-82DonnaOwens 1983-89JohnMcHugh 1990-93CartyFinkbeiner 1994-2002JackFord 2002-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1843 Apr 20:MyronH. Tilden, resigned.
  • 1852 Jul 27:DanielMcBain, resigned.
  • 1852 Sep 13:EgbertB. Brown, resigned.
  • 1853 Feb 14:IraL. Clark, resigned.
  • 1860 Jun 16:AlexanderBrownlee, resigned.
  • 1867:TrumanHarrison Hoag, defeated.
  • 1897:SamuelM. Jones (Rep), elected.
  • 1899:SamuelM. Jones (Ind), elected.
  • 1901 Apr 2:SamuelM. Jones (Ind), elected.
  • 1903:SamuelM. Jones (Ind), elected.
  • 1904 Jul 12:SamuelM. Jones, died in office.
  • 1923 Aug 14:BernardF. Brough, nominated;E.D. Cullen, nominated;SolonT. Klotz, nominated;H.Evans, defeated in primary;CarrieM. Barnes, defeated in primary.
  • 1923 Nov 6:BernardF. Brough, elected;E.D. Cullen, defeated;SolonT. Klotz, defeated.
  • 1925 Aug 11:FredJ. Mery, nominated;AlvinC. Jones, nominated;ThomasC. Devine, nominated;WilliamPatterson, defeated in primary.
  • 1925 Nov 3:FredJ. Mery, elected;AlvinC. Jones, defeated;ThomasC. Devine, defeated.
  • 1927 Aug 9:WilliamT. Jackson, nominated;WilliamB. Guitteau, nominated;GrantF. Northrup, nominated;AlvinC. Jones, defeated in primary.
  • 1927 Nov 8:WilliamT. Jackson, elected;WilliamB. Guitteau, defeated;GrantF. Northrup, defeated.
  • 1929 Aug 13:CarlJ. Christensen, nominated;WilliamT. Jackson, nominated;GeorgeW. Winters, defeated in primary;SylvanusP. Jermain, defeated in primary.
  • 1929 Nov 5:WilliamT. Jackson, elected;CarlJ. Christensen, defeated.
  • 1931 Aug 11:AddisonQ. Thacher, nominated;WilliamT. Jackson, nominated;IraR. Cole, nominated;WilliamPatterson, defeated in primary;PaulM. Coney, defeated in primary.
  • 1931 Nov 3:AddisonQ. Thacher, elected;WilliamT. Jackson, defeated;IraR. Cole, defeated.
  • 1933 Aug 8:AddisonQ. Thacher, nominated;SolonT. Klotz, nominated;WalterH. Hartung, nominated;WilburM. White, defeated in primary;ArchibaldD. Black, defeated in primary;WilliamH. Schroeder, defeated in primary;JohnR. Schackne, defeated in primary;EdwardP. Farrell, defeated in primary;JuliusW. Knopp, defeated in primary.
  • 1933 Nov 7:SolonT. Klotz, elected;AddisonQ. Thacher, defeated;WalterH. Hartung, defeated.
  • 1942 Nov 9:JohnQ. Carey, resigned.
  • 1965 Oct 5:JohnW. Potter, nominated;NedSkeldon, nominated;HenryBlack, defeated in primary.
  • 1965 Nov 2:JohnW. Potter, elected;NedSkeldon, defeated.
  • 1967 Sep 12:JohnW. Potter, nominated;WilliamJ. Ensign, nominated;StevenL. Markowski, defeated in primary.
  • 1967 Nov 7:WilliamJ. Ensign, elected;JohnW. Potter, defeated.
  • 1969 Sep 9:WilliamJ. Ensign, nominated;GilbertH. Siegel, nominated;LorenG. Ishler, defeated in primary;JamesSpencer, defeated in primary.
  • 1969 Nov 4:WilliamJ. Ensign, elected;GilbertH. Siegel, defeated.
  • 1971 Sep 14:HowardC. Cook, nominated;HarryW. Kessler, nominated;RobertJ. Ferris, Jr., defeated in primary;JamesSpencer, defeated in primary.
  • 1971 Nov 2:HarryW. Kessler, elected;HowardC. Cook, defeated.
  • 1973 Sep 11:HarryW. Kessler, nominated;MikeSyring, nominated;PhilipL. Wood, defeated in primary;SherryA. Liedigk, defeated in primary;EdwardS. Emery, defeated in primary.
  • 1973 Nov 6:HarryW. Kessler, elected;MikeSyring, defeated.
  • 1975 Sep 9:HarryW. Kessler, nominated;PamelaDaoust, nominated;GeraldJ. Trepinski, defeated in primary;HarrySohikian, defeated in primary;SherryA. Liedigk, defeated in primary.
  • 1975 Nov 4:HarryW. Kessler, elected;PamelaDaoust, defeated.
  • 1977 Sep 13:DouglasDeGood, nominated;MaxC. Reddish, nominated;HarrySohikian, defeated in primary;JohnGaige, defeated in primary.
  • 1977 Nov 8:DouglasDeGood, elected;MaxC. Reddish, defeated;CharlesJ. Schmitt, defeated.
  • 1979 Sep 11:DouglasDeGood, nominated;JohnMcIlhargey, nominated;HarrySohikian, defeated in primary.
  • 1979 Nov 6:DouglasDeGood, elected;JohnMcIlhargey, defeated.
  • 1981 Sep 15:DouglasDeGood, nominated;CartyFinkbeiner, nominated;CharlesG. Smith, defeated in primary;KurtO. Landefeld, defeated in primary.
  • 1981 Nov 3:DouglasDeGood, elected;CartyFinkbeiner, defeated.
  • 1983 Sep 13:PeterUjvagi, nominated;DonnaOwens, nominated;JanetE. Post, defeated in primary.
  • 1983 Nov 8:DonnaOwens, elected;PeterUjvagi, defeated.
  • 1985 Sep 10:DonnaOwens, nominated;MichaelRankin, nominated;MichaelD. Packard, defeated in primary;TobyEmmerich, defeated in primary.
  • 1985 Nov 5:DonnaOwens, elected;MichaelRankin, defeated.
  • 1987 Sep 15:CartyFinkbeiner, nominated;DonnaOwens, nominated.
  • 1987 Nov 3:DonnaOwens, elected;CartyFinkbeiner, defeated.
  • 1989 Sep 12:JohnMcHugh, nominated;DonnaOwens, nominated;TimothyMcGowan, defeated in primary.
  • 1989 Nov 7:JohnMcHugh, elected;DonnaOwens, defeated.
  • 1991 Sep 10:JohnMcHugh, nominated;PaulaA. Pennypacker, nominated.
  • 1991 Nov 5:JohnMcHugh, elected;PaulaA. Pennypacker, defeated.
  • 1993 Sep 14:CartyFinkbeiner, nominated;MikeFerner, nominated;BillBoyle, defeated in primary;PeteSilverman, defeated in primary;PaulaA. Pennypacker, defeated in primary;WoodyAdams, defeated in primary;PhilipR. Joelson, defeated in primary;TerryL. Shankland, defeated in primary.
  • 1993 Nov 2:CartyFinkbeiner, elected;MikeFerner, defeated.
  • 1997 Sep 9:CartyFinkbeiner, nominated;NickF. Wichowski, Jr., nominated;AlanC. Cox, defeated in primary;DaveDomanski, defeated in primary;EdwardS. Emery, defeated in primary.
  • 1997 Nov 4:CartyFinkbeiner, elected;NickF. Wichowski, Jr., defeated.


    Postmasters at Toledo, 1835-1971(may beincomplete!)
    StephenB. Comstock 1835-36EmeryD. Potter 1836-39JosephB. Gardner 1839-41AndrewPalmer 1841-45TrumanC. Everts 1845-49IsraelTitus 1849HezekiahD. Mason 1849-53JohnE. Hunt 1853-61GeorgeWalbridge 1861EdwardP. Bassett 1861-65DemsonSteele 1865-66AlbertG. Clak 1866-67AlexanderReed 1867-71EzekielV. McMaken 1871-74PatrickH. Dowling 1874-78CharlesH. Eddy 1878-82PatrickH. Dowling 1882-86GeorgeE. Lorenz 1886-90JamesM. Brown 1890-94RudolphBrand 1894-98WilliamH. Tucker 1898-1915GeorgeF. Parrish 1915-20GeorgeW. Lathrop 1920-24WellingtonT. Huntsman 1924-33CharlesE. Kirschner 1933-34CharlesE. Kirschner 1934-38CharlesA. Kirk 1938-46WilliamP. Kilcorse 1946WilliamP. Kilcorse 1946-57GordonR. Lanker 1957-61JohnM. Tertel 1961-62JohnM. Tertel 1962-64FrancisE. Szollosi 1964-66FrancisE. Szollosi 1966-71


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Toledo, 1867-1951(may be incomplete!)
    HarryChase as of 1867ClarkWaggoner as of 1879GeorgeP. Waldorf as of 1891GeorgeP. Waldorf 1901-07WilliamV. McMaken 1907-14FrankB. Niles 1914-21CharlesH. Nauts 1921-27WilliamB. Guitteau as of 1932JamesA. Brady as of 1941JohnJ. Quinlivan as of 1946-51


    Collectors of Customs at Toledo, 1854-1911(may beincomplete!)
    JosiahRiley as of 1854JohnW. Fuller 1874-81D.R. Austin as of 1891JosephC. Bonner 1903-09GeorgeW. Huntley 1909-11


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