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Everett, Massachusetts
including South Malden
Mayors, Postmasters


Mayors of Everett, 1904-2011 (may be incomplete!)
Thomas J. Boynton 1904 Thomas J. Boynton 1906-07 James F. Reynolds as of 1948 Philip J. Crowley as of 1953 David Ragucci as of 1999-2000 John F. Hanlon as of 2007 Carlo DeMaria, Jr. as of 2011

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1905 Dec 12: Thomas J. Boynton (Citizens), elected.
  • 1937 Nov 2: Frank E. Lewis, elected; Albert E. Morris, defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7: Frank E. Lewis, elected; Albert E. Morris, defeated.
  • 1953 Nov 3: Philip J. Crowley, elected.
  • 1999 Nov 2: David Ragucci, elected; John R. McCarthy, defeated.


    Postmasters at Everett, 1868-1900 (may be incomplete!)
    Joseph Gerrish 1868 George E. Kimball 1872 James B. Everett 1872-86 Columbus Corey 1886-90 Charles Manser 1890-94 Woodbury A. Ham 1894-1900


    South Malden
    (now Everett)

    Postmasters at South Malden, 1852-72 (may be incomplete!)
    Solomon Corey 1852-56 James H. Dix 1856-58 George W. Chase 1858-59 David N. Badger 1859-64 Joseph Gerrish 1864-68 Joseph Gerrish 1868-70 David N. Badger 1870-71 George E. Kimball 1871-72

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