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Vincennes, Indiana
Mayors, Postmasters, U.S. Land Office officials


Mayors of Vincennes, 1929-63 (may be incomplete!)
Joseph W. Kimmel as of 1937 A. B. Taylor 1941-42 Noble P. Barr 1943-44 William L. Betz as of 1950-51 Eugene Stocker as of 1952-55 L. T. Wampler as of 1956

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1929 Nov 5: Joseph W. Kimmel (Dem), elected; Perry Green (Rep), defeated.
  • 1942 Nov 3: Noble P. Barr (Rep), elected; A. B. Taylor (Dem), defeated.
  • 1963 Nov 5: Earl Lawson (Rep), elected; Stanley H. Dumes (Dem), defeated.


    Postmasters at Vincennes, 1798-1981 (may be incomplete!)
    General Washington Johnston 1798-1801 Henry Hurst 1801-02 William B. Coupland 1802 William Prince 1802-03 General Washington Johnston 1803-12 William Prince 1812-13 John D. Hay 1813-17 George R. C. Sullivan 1817-27 Samuel Hill 1827-29 John Scott 1829-43 James W. Greenhow 1843-45 Elihu Stout 1845-49 Lewis L. Watson 1849-53 James Dick 1853-57 John Moore 1857-61 Hubbard M. Smith 1861-69 William N. Denny 1869-82 William D. Lewis 1882-85 James E. Kackley 1885-89 Allen Tindolph 1889-93 Royal E. Purcell 1893-97 Thomas H. Adams 1897-1905 John W. Emison 1905-14 Richard M. Robinson 1914-21 Ernest G. Meyer 1921 Ernest G. Meyer 1921-24 Allan C. Garrigus 1924 William M. Willmore 1924 William M. Willmore 1924-33 Walter S. Kensler 1933-34 Walter S. Kensler 1934-43 John B. Cogan 1943-61 Don E. Tolbert 1961-62 Gerald J. Minderman 1962-81


    Registers of U.S. Land Office at Vincennes, 1816-39 (may be incomplete!)
    John Badollet as of 1816-35 Albert Badollet as of 1837-39


    Receivers of U.S. Land Office at Vincennes, 1816-17 (may be incomplete!)
    Nathaniel Ewing as of 1816-17


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