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Mayors and Postmasters of Troy, Alabama


Mayors of Troy, 1886-1971 (may be incomplete!)
Charles Henderson 1886-91 Wilson B. Folmar 1891-93 John Gamble, Jr. 1893-95 Wilson B. Folmar 1895-97 Jere C. Henderson 1897-99 Wilson B. Folmar 1899-1901 Charles Henderson 1901-06 Bailey M. Talbot 1906-07 Wilson B. Folmar 1907-12 W. C. Black 1912-14 L. E. Gellerstedt 1914-16 Frank B. Folmar 1916-18 W. C. Black 1918-20 Frank B. Folmar 1920-22 John Gamble, Jr. 1922-28 Walter Walters 1928-32 Seth Copeland 1932-44 James A. Thompson 1944-48 Corley Chapman 1948-51 Carroll Lawrence 1951-52 Sam Murphree 1952-53 Corley Chapman 1953-54 Carroll Lawrence 1954-55 Sam Murphree 1955-56 Corley Chapman 1956-57 Carroll Lawrence 1957-58 Sam Murphree 1958-59 Corley Chapman 1959-60 Charles A. Cowart 1960-61 Sam Murphree 1961-62 Corley Chapman 1962-63 Sam Murphree 1963-65 James E. Ray 1965-66 W. R. Chapman 1966-67 Sam Murphree 1967-68 James E. Ray 1968-69 G. A. Gibbs 1969-70 David Conrad 1970-71


Postmasters at Troy, 1901 (may be incomplete!)
Stephen A. Pilley as of 1901

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The Political Graveyard is a web site about U.S. political history and cemeteries. Founded in 1996, it is the Internet's most comprehensive free source for American political biography, listing 320,919 politicians, living and dead.
 
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