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Auburn, California
including East Auburn
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Auburn, 1913-25 (may be incomplete!)
A. J. Barclay as of 1913 M. D. Lininger as of 1918-19 George M. Ford as of 1921-23 M. D. Lininger as of 1925


Postmasters at Auburn, 1853-1969 (may be incomplete!)
J. F. Bailey 1853-54 James Bowen 1854-55 E. G. Smith 1855-56 Robert Gordon 1856-61 Albert N. Gamble 1861-64 Wallace A. J. Turner 1864-66 Solon M. Stevens 1866-70 Samuel W. Willis 1870-77 James R. Willis 1877-80 John H. Willis 1880-88 Berry Mitchell 1888-92 Frederick S. Stevens 1892-96 Will A. Shepard 1896-1900 Hiram H. Richmond 1900-08 Arthur S. Fleming 1908-14 Mattie F. Shepard 1914-22 Christian F. Richter 1922-34 Will A. Shepard 1934-35 Will A. Shepard 1935-44 John G. Walsh 1944-46 John G. Walsh 1946-63 Farrell F. Wrenn 1963-64 Hermon G. Whitham 1964 Hermon G. Whitham 1964-69

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1944 Feb 12: Will A. Shepard, died in office.


    East Auburn
    (now part of Auburn)

    Postmasters at East Auburn, 1902-19 (may be incomplete!)
    Charles A. Bilkey 1902-03 Samuel G. Watts 1903-13 Luke F. Morgan 1913-19 Will A. Shepard 1919

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