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Mayors and Postmasters of Rome, Georgia


Mayors of Rome, 1852-1956 (may be incomplete!)
Nathan Yarbrough as of 1852-53 John W. Maddox 1907 John E. Yarbrough as of 1951-56


Postmasters at Rome, 1835-1969 (may be incomplete!)
George M. Lavender 1835-36 William K. Brier 1836-37 Nathan Yarbrough 1837-41 Samuel Stewart 1841-45 Andrew Patterson 1845 Charles H. Garrard 1845-47 E. F. B. Lumpkin 1847-49 Thomas J. Perry 1849-57 Atkinson T. Hardin 1857-61 James A. Stewart 1865-66 Asahel R. Smith 1866-69 Peter M. Sheibley 1869-72 Zachariah B. Hargrove 1872-84 George T. Burnett 1884-87 William H. Adkins 1887-89 Zachariah B. Hargrove 1889-93 Mulford M. Pepper 1893-96 John M. Vandiver 1896-98 Joseph J. Hamilton 1898-1902 Thomas J. Helm 1902-04 John R. Barclay 1904-13 James P. Bowie 1913-19 Cary J. King 1919-21 Mary W. Barclay 1921-33 John W. Bale 1933-34 William E. Wimberly 1934-56 Leo James Russell 1956-58 Leo James Russell 1958-67 Dallas L. Brown 1967-69 Dallas L. Brown 1969


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