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Chattanooga, Tennessee
including Riverview
Mayors, Postmasters, Suveyors of Customs


Mayors of Chattanooga, 1840-2010(may beincomplete!)
JamesEnfield Berry 1840BeriahFrazier 1841MiloSmith 1842-43JosephStrong Gillespie 1844-45HenryWhite Massengale 1846-48ThomasCrutchfield, Sr. 1849MiloSmith 1850-52HenryWhite Massengale 1853WilliamWilliams 1854WilliamF. Ragsdale 1854EldridgeGerry Pearl 1855DavidClaiborne McMillin 1856WilliamD. Fulton 1857WilliamSamuel Bell 1858ThomasCrutchfield, Jr. 1859ThomasErskine Grenville 1860JamesCartwright Warner 1861MiloSmith 1862-63RichardHenderson 1865CharlesE. Lewis 1866DudleyC. Carr 1867-68AlonzoG. Sharp 1869WilliamP. Rathburn 1870-71JohnT. Wilder 1871-72JosiahJackson Bryan 1872EliM. Wright 1873PhilanderD. Sims 1874JohnW. James 1875TomlinsonFort 1876EliM. Wright 1877ThomasJ. Carlisle 1878AndrewJackson Gahagan 1878JesseThomas Hill 1879HenryFrederick Temple 1880JohnA. Hart 1881H.Clay Evans 1882-83HughWhiteside 1883-85AlonzoG. Sharp 1885-87JohnB. Nicklin 1887-89JohnA. Hart 1889-91IsaacB. Merriman 1891GarnettAndrews 1891-93GeorgeW. Ochs 1893-97EdmundWatkins 1897-99JosephWassman 1899-1901WilliamL. Frierson 1905-07W.R. Crabtree 1907-09ThomasClarkson Thompson 1909-15JesseM. Littleton 1915-19AlexanderW. Chambliss 1919-23RichardHardy 1923-27E.D. Bass 1927-47HughWasson 1947-51RudyOlgiati 1951-63RalphH. Kelley 1963-68A.L. Bender 1969-71S.Dean Peterson 1971RobertKirk Walker 1971-75CharlesA. Rose 1975-83GeneRoberts 1983-97JonKinsey 1997-2001BobCorker 2001-05RonLittlefield 2005-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1893:GeorgeW. Ochs, elected.
  • 1895:GeorgeW. Ochs, elected.
  • 1968 Dec 31:RalphH. Kelley, resigned.
  • 1971 Jan 26:A.L. Bender, resigned.
  • 1997 Mar 4:JonKinsey, elected.


    Postmasters at Chattanooga, 1838-1986(may beincomplete!)
    JohnP. Long 1838-45DavidJ. Carr 1845-52WilliamF. Ragsdale 1852-53HarveyT. Phillips 1853-61JamesR. Hood 1861-65ElbertA. James 1865-69RobertS. Kendrick 1869-72SamuelBard 1872-73RobertS. Kendrick 1873-75WilliamF. Cate 1875-76ThomasTaylor 1876-77JohnT. Wilder 1877-82HarryF. Griscorn 1882-85GeorgeW. Martin 1885-89JohnW. Stone 1889-93ThomasJ. Dement 1893-97RobertS. Sharp 1897-1905WilliamS. Raulston 1905-13JohnE. Conner 1913-16JohnC. Shelton 1916ArchibaldNevins Sloan 1916-17T.Charlton Howell 1917-21WillardJ. Springfield 1921-33ErnestF. Dennis 1933-34ErnestF. Dennis 1934-43RobertT. Sterchi 1943-57F.Todd Meacham 1957OliverM. Spence 1957-59OliverM. Spence 1959-65FrankC. Moore 1965-67FrankC. Moore 1967-86



    (annexed to Chattanooga 1930)

    Mayors of Riverview, 1925-29(may be incomplete!)
    SamuelEstill Whitaker 1925-29


    Surveyors of Customs at Chattanooga, 1881-1909(may beincomplete!)
    JosephL. Gaston as of 1881ElwoodW. Mattson as of 1891CharlesL. Peacock as of 1909


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