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Mayors and Postmasters of Wilmington, Ohio


Mayors of Wilmington, 1828-1949(may beincomplete!)
IsaiahMorris 1828-30DavidStratton 1830-31WarrenSabin 1831-32AmosT. Sewell 1832-33ThomasHibben 1833-34SamuelMcCune 1834-35DanielKelley 1835EliMcGregor 1835-36GriffithFoos 1836-37RobertB. Harlan 1837-38GeorgeS. Jenkins 1838-39RobertB. Harlan 1839-40AbrahamE. Strickle 1840-41ThomasHibben 1841-42FranklinCorwin 1842-44WilliamFuller 1844-45RobertB. Harlan 1845-46AmosT. Sewell 1846-47JamesE. Johnson 1853-54BenajahW. Fuller 1854GraftonB. White 1854-55AlonzoC. Diboll 1855-57BenajahW. Fuller 1857WilliamB. Fisher 1857-58JoshuaD. Hadley 1858-59C.C. Harris 1859-60L.F. Austin 1860-61AndrewH. Chapman 1861WilliamB. Fisher 1861-63LewisC. Walker 1863-64WilliamB. Fisher 1864-65LeRoyPope 1865-66JohnC. Moon 1866-67LeRoyPope 1867-68AlonzoC. Diboll 1868-69NathanM. Linton 1869-70MiltonL. Ent 1870-71LeviMills 1871-72DavidT. White 1872-74AlonzoC. Diboll 1874-76MelvilleHayes 1876-80LewisJ. Walker 1880-85FrankB. Mills 1885-86Z.A. A. Haworth 1886-88A.W. Doan 1888-96M.J. Grady 1896-1900W.I. Stewart 1900-02A.E. Clevenger 1902-04W.H. Hartman 1904-12AmosHuffman 1912-14CharlesCurl 1914-15

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1828 Mar 3:IsaiahMorris, elected.
  • 1829 Mar 2:IsaiahMorris, elected.
  • 1830 Mar 1:DavidStratton, elected.
  • 1831 Mar 7:WarrenSabin, elected.
  • 1832 Mar 5:AmosT. Sewell, elected.
  • 1833 Mar 4:ThomasHibben, elected.
  • 1834 Mar 1:SamuelMcCune, elected.
  • 1835 Mar 2:DanielKelley, elected.
  • 1835 Oct 31:DanielKelley, resigned.
  • 1835 Nov 6:EliMcGregor, elected.
  • 1836 Mar 7:GriffithFoos, elected.
  • 1837 Mar 6:RobertB. Harlan, elected.
  • 1838 Mar 5:GeorgeS. Jenkins, elected.
  • 1839 Mar 6:RobertB. Harlan, elected.
  • 1840 Mar 10:AbrahamE. Strickle, elected.
  • 1854 May 24:BenajahW. Fuller, resigned.
  • 1857 Mar 7:AlonzoC. Diboll, resigned.
  • 1857 Apr 6:WilliamB. Fisher, elected.
  • 1858 Apr 14:JoshuaD. Hadley, elected.
  • 1859 Apr 17:C.C. Harris, elected.
  • 1860 Apr 2:L.F. Austin, elected.
  • 1861 Apr 9:AndrewH. Chapman, elected.
  • 1861 Jul 26:AndrewH. Chapman, resigned.
  • 1863 Apr 6:LewisC. Walker, elected.
  • 1864 Apr 4:WilliamB. Fisher, elected.
  • 1865 Apr 6:LeRoyPope, elected.
  • 1866 Apr 10:JohnC. Moon, elected.
  • 1867 Apr 9:LeRoyPope, elected.
  • 1868 Apr 6:AlonzoC. Diboll, elected.
  • 1869 Apr 9:NathanM. Linton, elected.
  • 1933 Nov 7:C.Q. Hildebrand (Rep), elected.
  • 1949 Nov 8:MalcolmK. Arthur (Rep), elected.


    Postmasters at Wilmington, 1901(may beincomplete!)
    J.C. Smith as of 1901


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