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Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Oshkosh, 1863-1954(may be incomplete!)
PhiletusSawyer as of 1863-64JamesH. Merrill 1899-1900JohnMulva 1900-05JohnBanderob 1905-09JohnC. Voss 1909-11JohnBanderob 1911-12JohnMulva 1912-18A.C. McHenry 1918-24HenryF. Kitz 1924-30TaylorG. Brown 1930-33GeorgeF. Oaks 1933-35CharlesA. Wiechering 1935-39GeorgeF. Oaks 1939-47ErnestR. Siewert 1947-53JohnC. Voss 1953-54

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1892:JosephKloeckner (Dem), defeated.
  • 1899 Apr 4:JamesH. Merrill (Dem), elected;ArthurKellogg (Rep), defeated.
  • 1900 Jun 27:JamesH. Merrill, died in office.
  • 1901 Apr 2:JohnMulva (Dem), elected;W.W. Quatermass (Rep), defeated;HenryC. Hansen (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1903 Apr 7:JohnMulva (Dem), elected;JohnC. Thompson (Rep), defeated;ArthurC. Smith (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1905 Mar 21:JohnMulva (Dem), nominated;CharlesD. Heath (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1905 Mar 21:JohnBanderob (Rep), nominated;CharlesOellerich (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1905 Mar 21:SylvesterE. Sweet (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1905 Apr 4:JohnBanderob (Rep), elected;JohnMulva (Dem), defeated;SylvesterE. Sweet (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1907 Mar 19:JohnMulva (Dem), nominated;EdwardW. Weisbrod (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1907 Mar 19:JohnBanderob (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1907 Mar 19:ByronE. Van Keuren (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1907 Apr 2:JohnBanderob (Rep), elected;JohnMulva (Dem), defeated;ByronE. Van Keuren (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1909 Mar 23:JohnC. Voss (Dem), nominated;C.W. George Everhart (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankC. Stewart (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1909 Mar 23:JohnBanderob (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1909 Mar 23:JohnC. Graham (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1909 Apr 6:JohnC. Voss (Dem), elected;JohnBanderob (Rep), defeated;JohnC. Graham (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1911 Mar 21:JohnC. Voss (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1911 Mar 21:JohnBanderob (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1911 Mar 21:H.Howard Allen (Prohibition), nominated unopposed.
  • 1911 Mar 21:RudolphT. Schuttler (Socialist), nominated unopposed.
  • 1911 Apr 4:JohnBanderob (Rep), elected;JohnC. Voss (Dem), defeated;RudolphT. Schuttler (Socialist), defeated;H.Howard Allen (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1912 Mar 19:JohnMulva, nominated;PeterL. Marden, nominated;FrankC. Stewart, defeated in primary;JohnC. Voss, defeated in primary;JohnBanderob, defeated in primary;DanielWitzel, defeated in primary;GerritT. Thorn, defeated in primary;ArthurJ. Barber, defeated in primary;HenryF. Gustavus, defeated in primary;WillardN. Armington, defeated in primary;FrankE. Mitchell, defeated in primary;GeorgeW. Loper, defeated in primary.
  • 1912 Apr 2:JohnMulva, elected;PeterL. Marden, defeated.
  • 1918 Mar 19:A.C. McHenry, nominated;PeterL. Marden, nominated;EdwardH. Smith, defeated in primary;FrederickC. Horn, defeated in primary;RudolphT. Schuttler, defeated in primary;RobertL. Clark, defeated in primary.
  • 1918 Apr 2:A.C. McHenry, elected;PeterL. Marden, defeated.
  • 1924 Mar 18:A.C. McHenry, nominated;HenryF. Kitz, nominated;R.E. Thom, defeated in primary;JosephM. Smick, defeated in primary.
  • 1924 Apr 1:HenryF. Kitz, elected;A.C. McHenry, defeated.
  • 1930 Mar 18:FrankH. Josslyn, nominated;TaylorG. Brown, nominated;JamesSkole, defeated in primary;JosephM. Smick, defeated in primary;AlanH. Tripp, defeated in primary;JohnH. Barlow, defeated in primary;DanielWitzel, defeated in primary;EdwinR. Friedrich, defeated in primary;WalterA. Marden, defeated in primary;H.Peter Carlson, defeated in primary;HarveyG. Harwood, defeated in primary;EdgarJ. Robinson, defeated in primary.
  • 1930 Apr 1:TaylorG. Brown, elected;FrankH. Josslyn, defeated.
  • 1933 Mar 14:GeorgeF. Oaks, nominated;JamesSkole, nominated;JosephSeftenberg, defeated in primary;FernDobbins, defeated in primary.
  • 1933 Apr 4:GeorgeF. Oaks, elected;JamesSkole, defeated.
  • 1935 Mar 12:CharlesA. Wiechering, nominated;GeorgeF. Oaks, nominated;TaylorG. Brown, defeated in primary;FernDobbins, defeated in primary.
  • 1935 Apr 2:CharlesA. Wiechering, elected;GeorgeF. Oaks, defeated.
  • 1937 Mar 16:GeorgeF. Oaks, nominated;CharlesA. Wiechering, nominated;J.Valentine Faber, defeated in primary;FernDobbins, defeated in primary;AntonGroth, defeated in primary.
  • 1937 Apr 6:CharlesA. Wiechering, elected;GeorgeF. Oaks, defeated.
  • 1939 Mar 14:CharlesM. Boller, nominated;GeorgeF. Oaks, nominated;LeoT. Niemuth, defeated in primary;ErnestR. Siewert, defeated in primary;A.C. McHenry, defeated in primary;WalterH. Tank, defeated in primary;JohnG. Diehl, defeated in primary.
  • 1939 Apr 4:GeorgeF. Oaks, elected;CharlesM. Boller, defeated.
  • 1941 Mar 11:GeorgeF. Oaks, nominated;EdwinR. Friedrich, nominated;EdgarJ. Robinson, defeated in primary.
  • 1941 Apr 1:GeorgeF. Oaks, elected;EdwinR. Friedrich, defeated.
  • 1943 Mar 16:GeorgeF. Oaks, nominated;WalterH. Tank, nominated.
  • 1943 Apr 6:GeorgeF. Oaks, elected;WalterH. Tank, defeated.
  • 1945 Apr 3:GeorgeF. Oaks, elected.
  • 1947 Apr 1:ErnestR. Siewert, elected;GeorgeF. Oaks, defeated.
  • 1949 Apr 5:ErnestR. Siewert, elected;GeorgeF. Oaks, defeated.
  • 1951 Mar 6:ErnestR. Siewert, nominated;NathanL. Marden, nominated;RichardE. Behm, defeated in primary.
  • 1951 Apr 3:ErnestR. Siewert, elected;NathanL. Marden, defeated.
  • 1953 Mar 10:JohnC. Voss, nominated;ErnestR. Siewert, nominated;GeorgeF. Oaks, defeated in primary;RichardE. Behm, defeated in primary.
  • 1953 Apr 7:JohnC. Voss, elected;ErnestR. Siewert, defeated.


    Postmasters at Oshkosh, 1840-1968(may beincomplete!)
    JohnP. Gallup 1840-43HenryA. Gallup 1843-46EdwardEastman 1846-49GamalielA. Arnold 1849AddisonA. Austin 1849-52JohnR. Forbes 1852-53EdwardEastman 1853-61CharlesHall 1861-66CharlesW. Felker 1866-67ErwinHeath 1867-77HenryB. Harshaw 1877-86AlbertW. Weisbrod 1886-90OleOleson 1890-94JosephKloeckner 1894-98OleOleson 1898-1902EdwardM. Crane 1902-15WilliamF. Gruenewald 1915-23ErnestP. G. Schlerf 1923-24ErnestP. G. Schlerf 1924-32DavidC. Pinkerton 1932-34ArthurH. Gruenewald 1934-36RayNovotny 1936RayNovotny 1936-68


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Oshkosh, 1879(maybe incomplete!)
    AlbertK. Osborn as of 1879


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