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Tacoma, Washington
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Tacoma, 1883-2020(may be incomplete!)
JohnW. Sprague 1883-84RobertJacob Weisbach 1884-86JacobMann 1886-87IraTown 1887-88HenryDrum 1888-89SamuelAdams Wheelright 1889-90StuartRice 1890-91GeorgeB. Kandle 1891-92HerbertHuson 1892-93EdwardOrr 1893-98AngeloV. Fawcett 1898JohnsonNickeus 1898-1900LouisD. Campbell 1900-04GeorgeP. Wright 1904-07JohnLinck 1907-09AngeloV. Fawcett 1909-10WilliamW. Seymour 1910-14AngeloV. Fawcett 1914-18CrocketM. Riddell 1918-22AngeloV. Fawcett 1922-29MelvinG. Tennent 1929JamesG. Newbegin 1929-30MelvinG. Tennent 1930-34GeorgeA. Smitley 1934-38JohnC. Seigle 1938-39J.J. Kaufman 1939-40HarryP. Cain 1940-46C.Val Fawcett 1946-50JohnH. Anderson 1950-54HaroldM. Tollefson 1954-56JohnH. Anderson 1956-58BenHanson 1958-62HaroldM. Tollefson 1962-67A.L. 'Slim' Rasmussen 1967-69GordonJohnston 1969-77MikeParker 1977-81DougSutherland 1981-89KarenVialle 1989-93JackHyde 1993-94HaroldMoss 1994-95BrianEbersole 1995-2001MikeCrowley 2001BillBaarsma 2001-09MarilynStrickland 2009-17VictoriaWoodards 2017-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1904 Apr 5:GeorgeP. Wright (Dem), elected;LouisD. Campbell (Rep), defeated.
  • 1934 Feb 27:GeorgeA. Smitley, nominated;JohnC. Seigle, nominated;MelvinG. Tennent, defeated in primary;HansJohnson, defeated in primary;V.M. Ellison, defeated in primary;WalterW. Whetstone, defeated in primary;LeeH. Johnson, defeated in primary;PaulI. Jones, defeated in primary;JohnW. Corliss, defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Mar 13:GeorgeA. Smitley, elected;JohnC. Seigle, defeated.
  • 1938 Feb 21:JohnC. Seigle, nominated;GeorgeA. Smitley, nominated;G.B. Kerstetter, defeated in primary;MarieB. Rae, defeated in primary;W.F. Gallivan, defeated in primary.
  • 1938 Mar 8:JohnC. Seigle, elected;GeorgeA. Smitley, defeated.
  • 1939 Apr 12:JohnC. Seigle, died in office.
  • 1994:JackHyde, died in office.
  • 2001:BrianEbersole, resigned.


    Postmasters at Tacoma, 1879-1971(may beincomplete!)
    AugustusWalters as of 1879LammonE. Sampson 1884-88JohnC. Weatherred 1888-89JohnD. Hogue 1889-93AlansonB. Case 1893-97ObadiahB. Hayden 1897-99JohnB. Cromwell 1899-1905HenryL. Votaw 1905-10F.L. Stocking 1910-15CalvinW. Stewart 1915-22ClydeJ. Backus 1922-32EdwinCarlson 1932-33GeorgeP. Fishburne 1933-34GeorgeP. Fishburne 1934-46JohnP. McMonagle 1946-53VernonA. Utzinger 1953-57HarveyL. Jones 1957-61JohnP. McMonagle 1961JohnP. McMonagle 1961-71


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Tacoma, 1909-51(maybe incomplete!)
    BenjaminD. Crocker as of 1909DavidJ. Williams as of 1917-19BurnsPoe as of 1927-32ClarkSquire as of 1941-51


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