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Parkersburg, West Virginia
Mayors, Postmasters, Collectors of Internal Revenue


Mayors of Parkersburg, 1861-2012(may beincomplete!)
MiltonP. Amiss as of 1861-62CharlesBrooks Smith as of 1878-80JacobB. Jackson as of 1879W.B. Pedigo as of 1907-11J.Loyal Gilbert as of 1919AllenC. Murdoch as of 1929AllenC. Murdoch as of 1934H.R. DeBussey as of 1935-37J.S. Dunn as of 1938-40EarlStephens as of 1941-43GoldenUnderwood as of 1944-46CarltonE. Welch as of 1947-48GoldenUnderwood as of 1949-52GlenM. Alleman 1953WilliamG. Brown 1953-55ClarenceW. Hylbert as of 1959DeanT. Jackson as of 1961WilliamG. Brown as of 1962-64DeanT. Jackson as of 1965-67GlenB. Gainer, Jr. as of 1968-70WilliamP. A. Nicely 1970-77AlSmith as of 1978-81PatS. Pappas as of 1981-85WilliamP. A. Nicely 1986-89EugeneA. Knotts as of 1996-97JimmyColombo as of 1999

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 2008 May 13:RobertD. Newell (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 2008 May 13:MarkRay (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 2008 Nov 4:RobertD. Newell (Dem), elected;MarkRay (Rep), defeated.
  • 2012 May 8:RobertD. Newell (Dem), nominated;GeraldE. Board (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2012 May 8:SharynTallman (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 2012 Nov 6:RobertD. Newell (Dem), elected;SharynTallman (Rep), defeated.


    Postmasters at Parkersburg, 1863-1970(may beincomplete!)
    JamesM. Boreman 1863-78CharlesF. Scott 1878-86AlfredN. Williams 1886-90StowellS. Hazen 1890-94JohnS. Camden 1894-98EdwardMcCreary 1898-1902GordonB. Gibbens 1902-07FrankS. Smith 1907-13SimmsPowell 1913-17WalterE. Stout 1917-19WalterE. Stout 1919-22K.E. Ruttencutter 1922K.E. Ruttencutter 1922-23GeorgeMcDonald 1923GeorgeMcDonald 1923-27EvanW. See 1927-28JamesW. Bee 1928JamesW. Bee 1928-33AnnaM. Stephenson 1933-34AnnaM. Stephenson 1934-40FredGainer 1940-56WalterL. Ferrell 1956-57WilliamA. Swearingen 1957-58WilliamA. Swearingen 1958-70



    (became part of West Virginia in 1863)

    Postmasters at Parkersburg, 1805-63(may beincomplete!)
    J.G. Laidley 1805-06JohnStephenson 1806-11ThomasNeale 1811-21WilliamTefft 1821-29DanielR. Neale 1829-41GeorgeW. Saunders 1841-51AlexanderM. Sterrett 1851-52ThomasG. Smith 1852-61JamesM. Boreman 1861-63


    U.S. Collectors of Internal Revenue at Parkersburg, 1889-1951(may be incomplete!)
    AlbertB. White 1889-93AlbertB. White 1897-1901ThomasE. Davis as of 1901-03WilliamE. Glasscock as of 1905-07GeorgeE. Work as of 1909-11SamuelA. Hays as of 1913-19AlbertB. White 1921EdwinA. Brast as of 1925-31VernonE. Johnson as of 1932WalterR. Thurmond as of 1933-37F.Roy Yoke as of 1937-51


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