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San Antonio, Texas
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Customs


Mayors of San Antonio, 1837-2023(may beincomplete!)
JohnW. Smith 1837-38WilliamH. Daingerfield 1838AntonioMenchaca 1838-39SamuelA. Maverick 1839-40JohnW. Smith 1840-41JuanN. Seguin 1841FrancisGilbeau 1841JuanN. Seguin 1841-42JohnW. Smith 1842-44EdwardDwyer 1844-46BryanCallaghan 1846-47CharlesF. King 1847S.S. Smith 1847-48CharlesF. King 1848S.S. Smith 1848-49J.M. Devine 1849-51J.S. McDonald 1851-52CharlesF. King 1852-53J.M. Devine 1853-54JohnM. Carolan 1854-55JamesR. Sweet 1855-56J.M. Devine 1856-57J.H. Beck 1857A.A. Lockwood 1857-59JamesR. Sweet 1859-62SamuelA. Maverick 1862-63P.L. Buquor 1863-65J.H. Lyons 1865DanielCleveland 1865-66J.H. Lyons 1866-67W.C. A Thielepape 1867-72S.G. Newton 1872F.Giraud 1872-75JamesH. French 1875-85BryanV. Callaghan, Jr. 1885-92A.I. Lockwood 1892-93GeorgePaschal 1893-94HenryElmendorf 1894-97BryanV. Callaghan, Jr. 1897-99MarshallHicks 1899-1903FrederickTerrell 1903JohnS. Campbell 1903-05BryanV. Callaghan, Jr. 1905-12WilliamL. Richter 1912A.H. Jones 1912-13AlbertSteves 1913ClintonG. Brown 1913-17SamC. Bell 1917-21O.B. Black 1921-23JohnW. Tobin 1923-27PhilWright 1927C.M. Chambers 1927-33C.K. Quin 1933-39MauryMaverick 1939-41C.K. Quin 1941-43GusB. Mauerman 1943-47AlfredCallaghan 1947-49A.C. 'Jack' White 1949-52SamBell Steves 1952-53A.C. 'Jack' White 1953-54R.L. Lester 1954R.N. White, Sr. 1954-55J.Edwin Kuykendall 1955-61WalterW. McAllister 1961-71JohnGatti 1971-73CharlesL. Becker 1973-75LilaCockrell 1975-81HenryG. Cisneros 1981-89LilaCockrell 1989-91NelsonW. Wolff 1991-95WilliamE. Thornton 1995-97HowardW. Peak 1997-2001EdGarza 2001-05PhilHardberger 2005-09JuliánCastro 2009-14IvyR. Taylor 2014-17RonNirenberg 2017-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1975 Apr 1:LilaCockrell, advanced to runoff;JohnJ. Monfrey, advanced to runoff;EloyCenteno, defeated;GlennB. Lacy, defeated;PerryE. Salinas, defeated;AlbertU. Trevino, defeated;BillHealey, defeated;L.C. Glasco, defeated;HowardL. Atwell, defeated;PatrickS. Mele, defeated.
  • 1975 Apr 15:LilaCockrell, elected;JohnJ. Monfrey, defeated.
  • 1977 Apr 2:LilaCockrell, advanced to runoff;JohnJ. Monfrey, advanced to runoff;JoseSan Martin, defeated;JamesC. Willingham, defeated;L.C. Glasco, defeated;PaulRodriguez, defeated;SusanGarry, defeated;GeorgeA. Bigley, defeated;SaulEdward Jasso, defeated.
  • 1977 Apr 16:LilaCockrell, elected;JohnJ. Monfrey, defeated.
  • 1979 Apr 7:LilaCockrell, elected;CharlesL. Becker, defeated;JoséOlivares, defeated;GeneElder, defeated;JuanDario Sauceda, defeated;HowardCurry, defeated;AndreaDoorack, defeated;AndyCarr, defeated;RobertW. Leahey, defeated.
  • 1981 Apr 4:HenryG. Cisneros, elected;JohnSteen, defeated;JoseSan Martin, defeated;HowardCurry, defeated;TonyPrince, defeated;JoséOlivares, defeated;MikeQuillian, defeated;KennethB. Winter, defeated.
  • 1983 Apr 2:HenryG. Cisneros, elected;KarlWurz, defeated;StephanieBrooks, defeated;JoséOlivares, defeated;ThomasEdward Leggett, Jr., defeated;JuanDario Sauceda, defeated.
  • 1985 Apr 6:HenryG. Cisneros, elected;PhilPyndus, defeated;JoséOlivares, defeated;WillCamps, defeated;HenryKrawiec, defeated;RamonGuevara, defeated.
  • 1987 Apr 4:HenryG. Cisneros, elected;PhilPyndus, defeated;JoséOlivares, defeated;SteveDoubleday, defeated;WillCamps, defeated.
  • 1989 May 6:LilaCockrell, elected;CarlS. Mauthe, defeated;ManuelObregón=Flores, defeated;JuliusSadowsky, Jr., defeated;JosephV Rodriguez=de=Cisneros, defeated;JoséOlivares, defeated;WillCamps, defeated.
  • 1991 May 4:MariaAntonietta Berriozabal, advanced to runoff;NelsonW. Wolff, advanced to runoff;LilaCockrell, defeated;VanArcher, defeated;KayTurner, defeated;JimmyHasslocher, defeated;JoséOlivares, defeated;VictorT. Hernandez, defeated;EugenioMacias, defeated;LowellEmbs, defeated;WillCamps, defeated.
  • 1991 May 25:NelsonW. Wolff, elected;MariaAntonietta Berriozabal, defeated.
  • 1993 May 1:NelsonW. Wolff, elected;PatrickR. Morales, defeated;JosephV Rodriguez=de=Cisneros, defeated;DavidL. Alvarado, defeated.
  • 1995 May 6:WilliamE. Thornton, advanced to runoff;KayTurner, advanced to runoff;JosephV Rodriguez=de=Cisneros, defeated;LouisPodesta, defeated;BillCoward, defeated;DaveLeitt, defeated.
  • 1995 May 30:WilliamE. Thornton, elected;KayTurner, defeated.
  • 1997 May 3:KayTurner, advanced to runoff;HowardW. Peak, advanced to runoff;WilliamE. Thornton, defeated;MariaElena Torralva, defeated;HenryAvila, defeated;JosephV Rodriguez=de=Cisneros, defeated;HardemanSmyer, defeated.
  • 1997 May 27:HowardW. Peak, elected;KayTurner, defeated.
  • 1999 May 1:HowardW. Peak, elected;TonyR. Garza, defeated;LouisPodesta, defeated;EloyCenteno, defeated;JosephV Rodriguez=de=Cisneros, defeated.
  • 2001 May 6:EdGarza, elected;TimBannwolf, defeated;ArtHall, defeated;ShirleyC. Thompson, defeated;AlRohde, defeated;MikeYates, defeated;JulieIris Oldham, defeated;AndrewFernandez=Vicencio, defeated;DrewWarthen, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;FannyMayahuel-Thomas, defeated.
  • 2003 May 3:EdGarza, elected;ShirleyC. Thompson, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated.
  • 2005 May 7:JuliánCastro, advanced to runoff;PhilHardberger, advanced to runoff;CarrollW. Schubert, defeated;JulieIris Oldham, defeated;EverettCaldwell, defeated;RhettR. Smith, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated.
  • 2005 Jun 7:PhilHardberger, elected;JuliánCastro, defeated.
  • 2007 May 12:PhilHardberger, elected;PatrickMcCurdy, defeated;EiginioRodriguez, defeated;JulieIris Oldham, defeated;R.G. Griffing, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;RhettR. Smith, defeated.
  • 2009 May 9:JuliánCastro, elected;TrishDeBerry-Mejia, defeated;DianeCibrian, defeated;SheilaD. McNeil, defeated;RhettR. Smith, defeated;LauroA. Bustamante, defeated;JulieIris Oldham, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;NapoleonMadrid, defeated.
  • 2011 May 14:JuliánCastro, elected;WillMcLeod, defeated;RhettR. Smith, defeated;JamesRodriguez, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated.
  • 2013 May 11:JuliánCastro, elected;RhettR. Smith, defeated;JesusG. Reyes, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;RaymondZavala, defeated;IrmaRosas, defeated;SergioFalcon, defeated.
  • 2015 May 9:LeticiaVan de Putte, advanced to runoff;IvyR. Taylor, advanced to runoff;MichaelVillarreal, defeated;TommyAdkisson, defeated;PaulA. Martinez, defeated;CynthiaBrehm, defeated;DouglasS. Emmett, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;CynthiaT. Cavazos, defeated;RaymondZavala, defeated;RhettR. Smith, defeated;JulieIris Oldham, defeated;GerardX. Ponce, defeated;PogoMochello Reese, defeated.
  • 2015 Jun 13:IvyR. Taylor, elected;LeticiaVan de Putte, defeated.
  • 2017 May 6:IvyR. Taylor, advanced to runoff;RonNirenberg, advanced to runoff;ManuelMedina, defeated;KevinRoles, defeated;AntonioDíaz, defeated;WillMcLeod, defeated;FelicioHernandez Flores II, defeated;JohnM. Velasquez, defeated;GerardX. Ponce, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;RhettR. Smith, defeated;StephenLucke, defeated;JulieIris Oldham, defeated;NapoleonMadrid, defeated.
  • 2017 Jun 10:RonNirenberg, elected;IvyR. Taylor, defeated.
  • 2019 May 4:RonNirenberg, advanced to runoff;GregBrockhouse, advanced to runoff;JohnM. Velasquez, defeated;AntonioDíaz, defeated;TimAtwood, defeated;MattPina, defeated;BertT. Cecconi, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;CarlosCastanuela, defeated.
  • 2019 Jun 8:RonNirenberg, elected;GregBrockhouse, defeated.
  • 2021 May 1:RonNirenberg, elected;GregBrockhouse, defeated;DeniseGutierrez-Homer, defeated;GaryAllen, defeated;AntonioDíaz, defeated;TimAtwood, defeated;Jacq'ueMiller, defeated;RayBasaldua, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated;JohnM. Velasquez, defeated;DanMartinez, defeated;FrankAdam Muniz, defeated;JustinMacaluso, defeated;JoshuaJames Galvan, defeated.
  • 2023 May 6:RonNirenberg, elected;ChristopherT. Schuchardt, defeated;GaryAllen, defeated;MichaelSamaniego, defeated;DianaFlores=Uriegas, defeated;ChristopherLongoria, defeated;RayBasaldua, defeated;ArmandoDominguez, defeated;MichaelIdrogo, defeated.


    Postmasters at San Antonio, 1846-1970(may beincomplete!)
    JamesL. Trueheart 1846-47O.C. Woodward 1847RalphWilliam Peacock 1847-48JohnBowen 1848-55AlexanderG. Brown 1855-56HenryL. Radaz 1856-61E.C. Dewey 1861-65SidneyP. Gambie 1865-76MargaretE. Norris 1876-79JohnC. Manning 1879-83JamesP. Newcomb 1883-85HenryP. Howard 1885-89SamuelM. Johnson 1889-94JosephM. George 1894-98GeorgeGay Clifford 1898-1906JohnJ. Stevens 1906-14GeorgeD. Armistead 1914-21JosephJ. Fuller 1921-22PeterG. Lucas 1922-34DanielJ. Quill 1934-35DanielJ. Quill 1935-70


    Collectors of Customs at San Antonio, 1917-32(may beincomplete!)
    ThomasA. Coleman as of 1917RoyCampbell as of 1927-32


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