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Juneau, Alaska
including Douglas
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Juneau, 1900-2000 (may be incomplete!)
Arthur K. Delaney 1900-01 George F. Forrest 1901-02 Ohlin H. Adsit 1902-04 George F. Forrest 1904-05 John F. Maloney 1905-06 Herman T. Tripp 1906-07 George F. Forrest 1907-08 Emery Valentine 1908-12 Harry A. Bishop 1912-13 Charles W. Carter 1913-14 John Reck 1914-16 B. D. Stewart 1916-17 Emery Valentine 1917-19 J. Latimer Gray 1919-20 Ralph E. Robertson 1920-23 I. Goldstein 1923-25 James J. Connors 1925-27 Thomas B. Judson 1927-33 I. Goldstein 1933-37 Thomas B. Judson 1937-38 Harry I. Lucas 1938-44 A. B. 'Cot' Hayes 1944-45 Ernest Parsons 1945-46 Waino E. Hendrickson 1946-53 Bert F. McDowell 1953-55 Morrell L. MacSpadden 1955-59 Lauris S. Parker 1959-61 J. Wayne Johnson 1961 A. W. Boddy 1961 Lauris S. Parker 1961-67 Timothy O'Day 1967 Joseph George 1967-69 Joseph A. McLean 1969-73 William A. Macomber 1973-75 Virginia Kline 1975-76 W. D. 'Bill' Overstreet 1976-83 Fran Ulmer 1983-85 Ernest E. Polley 1985-88 Bruce Botelho 1988-90 Jamie Parsons 1990-94 Byron I. Mallott 1994-95 Dennis Egan 1995-2000 Sally Smith 2000-


Postmasters at Juneau, 1882-1971 (may be incomplete!)
Edward DeGroff 1882 William L. Minturn 1882-83 Daniel H. Murphy 1883-85 James C. Stitt 1885-89 Charles E. Coon 1889-91 Joseph T. Field 1891-93 Henry J. Harrison 1893-94 Richard P. Nelson 1894-1900 John J. C. Barber 1900-03 Ernest J. Brooks 1903-08 John T. Spickett 1908-12 Earle L. Hunter 1912-16 Zina M. Bradford 1916-24 Charles W. Carter 1924-26 Josephine C. Spickett 1926-35 Albert Wile 1935 Albert Wile 1935-42 Lillian Gertrude Mill 1943-44 Crystal S. Jenne 1944-55 Margaret E. White 1955-56 Margaret E. White 1956-63 Corrine J. Kenway 1963-64 Katherine D. Nordale 1964 Katherine D. Nordale 1964-71


Douglas
(consolidated with Juneau in 1970)

Mayors of Douglas, 1902-70 (may be incomplete!)
Charles Hopp 1902-03 Frank Bach 1903-04 Charles Hopp 1904-05 William Stubbins 1905-07 M. S. Hudson 1907-08 M. J. O'Connor 1908-12 William Stubbins 1912-13 M. J. O'Connor 1913-15 Peter Johnson 1915-16 M. J. O'Connor 1916-17 Elmer Smith 1917-20 F. A. J. Gallwas 1920-21 James Cristae 1921-23 F. A. J. Gallwas 1923-25 J. O. Kirkham 1925-26 Nels Anderson 1926-28 J. R. Guerin 1928-29 L. W. Kilburn 1929-32 John Feusi 1932-33 Guy Smith 1933-34 Albert Goetz 1934-37 L. W. Kilburn 1937-41 Robert Bonner, Jr. 1941-42 Erwin Hachmeister 1942-43 Elton E. Engstrom 1943-44 James Parsons 1944-45 Marcus F. Jensen 1945-47 Mike Pusich 1947-53 William Boehl 1953-61 Marcus F. Jensen 1961-64 Guy Russo 1964-69 Robert Savikko 1969-70


Postmasters at Douglas, 1889-1911 (may be incomplete!)
Patrick H. Fox as of 1889 Robert R. Hubbard as of 1901-11

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