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Green Bay, Wisconsin
including Fort Howard
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Green Bay, 1854-2022(may be incomplete!)
WilliamC. E. Thomas 1854FrancisDesnoyers 1855H.E. Eastman 1856-58HenryS. Baird 1861-62MyronP. Lindsley 1865WilliamJ. Abrams 1881-82JohnH. M. Wigman 1882-83WilliamJ. Abrams 1883-85FrankB. Desnoyers 1896-98WinfordAbrams 1908-16ElmerS. Hall 1916-20WinfordAbrams 1921WenzelWiesner 1921-22JohnV. Diener 1929-37JohnS. Farrell 1937-38AlexanderBiemeret 1938-45DominicOlejniczak 1945-55OttoRachals 1955-59RomanP. Denissen 1959-65DonaldA. Tilleman 1965-72HarrisBurgoyne 1972-73ThomasG. Atkinson 1973-75MichaelR. Monfils 1975-79SamuelJ. Halloin 1979-95PaulF. Jadin 1995-2003JimSchmitt 2003-19EricGenrich 2019-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1916 Mar 21:ElmerS. Hall, nominated;WinfordAbrams, nominated;FrankR. Weeks, defeated in primary;WilliamC. Ornstein, defeated in primary.
  • 1916 Apr 4:ElmerS. Hall, elected;WinfordAbrams, defeated.
  • 1921 Apr 5:WenzelWiesner, elected;FerdinandJ. Colignon, defeated.
  • 1922 Apr 4:WenzelWiesner, elected;GeorgeA. Green, defeated.
  • 1937 Apr 6:JohnS. Farrell, elected;JohnV. Diener, defeated.
  • 1939:AlexanderBiemeret, elected.
  • 1955:OttoRachals, elected.
  • 1957:OttoRachals, elected.
  • 1959:RomanP. Denissen, elected;OttoRachals, defeated.
  • 1963:DonaldA. Tilleman, defeated.
  • 1965:DonaldA. Tilleman, elected;RomanP. Denissen, defeated.
  • 1967:DonaldA. Tilleman, elected.
  • 1971:DonaldA. Tilleman, elected.
  • 1972:DonaldA. Tilleman, died in office.
  • 1973:ThomasG. Atkinson, elected;HarrisBurgoyne, defeated.
  • 1979:ThomasG. Atkinson, defeated.
  • 1987:ThomasG. Atkinson, defeated.
  • 1995:PaulF. Jadin, elected.
  • 2003 Apr 1:JimSchmitt, elected.


    Postmasters at Green Bay, 1834-1986(may beincomplete!)
    JosephDickinson 1834-37JoelS. Fisk 1837-40ThomasGreen 1840-43AlexanderJ. Irwin 1843-45JoelS. Fisk 1845-47EdwardHicks 1847-49DanielW. King 1849-53EdwardHicks 1853-61WilliamJ. Green 1861-62DanielM. Whitney 1862-66EdwardHicks 1866-67CharlesR. Tyler 1867-72WilliamC. E. Thomas 1872-76AlonzoW. Kimball 1876-84WillardC. Bailey 1884-87AlbertC. Robinson 1887-92GustavKüstermann 1892-96EleaserH. Ellis 1896-1900FrederickA. Hollman 1900-08AlbertG. Kurz 1908-12JamesElmore 1912-14OttoGiesler 1914WilliamL. Evans 1914-23JohnS. Farrell 1923-36JohnJ. Brogan 1936-44WilliamS. Sinkler 1944-46WilliamS. Sinkler 1946-64J.H. Rossmeisl 1964-65JohnN. Brady 1965-66GeorgeE. P. Farah 1966-86

    Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1876 Aug 13:WilliamC. E. Thomas, died in office.



    (annexed to Green Bay 1895)

    Postmasters at Fort Howard, 1887-91(may beincomplete!)
    PeterV. Cottrell as of 1887JamesTiernan as of 1891


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