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Stonington, Connecticut
including Mystic, Old Mystic
First Selectmen, Wardens, Postmasters


First Selectmen of Stonington, 1888-2012 (may be incomplete!)
Charles H. Cottrell as of 1888 George D. Stanton as of 1896 Benjamin F. Williams as of 1897-99 Henry M. Stillman as of 1901 Eli Gledhill as of 1904 Henry A. Stahle as of 1908-11 Frederick Boulter as of 1919 Fred Holdsworth as of 1920 Charles F. Champlin as of 1921-22 John Fribance as of 1926-27 Dwight L. Freeman as of 1947-50 Nathan F. Culver as of 1954-57 Ed Haberek, Jr. as of 2011-12

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1989 Nov 7: Peter N. Dibble (Rep), elected; Nicholas F. Kepple (Dem), defeated.


    Wardens of Stonington, 1888-1957 (may be incomplete!)
    Ephraim Williams as of 1888 James Pendleton as of 1896-97 Cornelius B. Crandall as of 1904 John S. Henry as of 1909 Cornelius B. Crandall as of 1910-30 William Edgar as of 1937 Louis P. Rei as of 1947 Jose M. Faria as of 1950-57


    Postmasters at Stonington, 1901 (may be incomplete!)
    Nathaniel P. Noyes as of 1901


    Mystic

    Postmasters at Mystic, 1901 (may be incomplete!)
    E. P. Crouch as of 1901


    Old Mystic

    Postmasters at Old Mystic, 1901 (may be incomplete!)
    Abel H. Hinckley as of 1901

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