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Marietta, Georgia
including Cobb Court House
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Marietta, 1951-56 (may be incomplete!)
Sam J. Welsch as of 1951-55 C. W. Bramlett as of 1956


Postmasters at Marietta, 1835-1972 (may be incomplete!)
James Anderson 1835-38 George D. Anderson 1838-41 Enoch R. Mills 1841-43 Benson Roberts 1843 William G. Robinson 1843-44 Daniel Collins 1844-45 William B. Taylor 1845-52 James K. Lockhart 1852 Marcus D. Heath 1852-53 William F. Groves 1853-61 Dillard M. Young 1865-69 Wesley Prettyman 1869-74 Augustine A. Fletcher 1874-85 James B. Blackwell 1885-89 James G. Hughes 1889-94 John D. Northcutt 1894-98 DeWitt C. Cole 1898-1910 George H. Keeler 1910-14 Mrs. Alexander S. Clay 1914-35 Walter E. Schilling 1935-36 Walter E. Schilling 1936-52 Charles L. Johnson 1952-53 Pierce Eugene Cody 1953-54 Pierce Eugene Cody 1954-64 Lindsey H. Epps 1964-65 Lindsey H. Epps 1965-72


Cobb Court House
(now Macon)

Postmasters at Cobb Court House, 1833-35 (may be incomplete!)
James Anderson 1833-35

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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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