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Mayors and Postmasters of Concord, New Hampshire


Mayors of Concord, 1893-1962 (may be incomplete!)
Parsons B. Cogswell as of 1893-94 Harry G. Sargent as of 1901 Charles R. Corning as of 1903 John W. Storrs as of 1937-39 Shelby O. Walker as of 1953 Howe Anderson as of 1954 Charles C. Davie as of 1962

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1927 Nov 8: Fred N. Marden, elected; H. Gwendolen Jones, defeated.
  • 1939 Nov 7: John W. Storrs, elected.


    Postmasters at Concord, 1793-1979 (may be incomplete!)
    George Hough 1793-1802 Charles Walker 1802-04 David George, Jr. 1804-15 Joseph Low 1815-29 William Low 1829-39 Robert Davis 1839-48 Joseph Robinson 1848-49 Ephraim Hutchins 1849-53 Jacob Carter 1853-60 Benjamin Grover 1860-61 Robert N. Corning 1861-66 Henry P. Rolfe 1866-67 Moses T. Willard 1867-69 James E. Larkin 1869-73 Moses T. Willard 1873-76 James E. Larkin 1876-80 Lysander H. Carroll 1880-86 George W. Crockett 1886-88 Warren Clark 1888-90 Henry Robinson 1890-94 Byron Moore 1894-98 Henry Robinson 1898-1903 George A. Young 1903-04 John H. Brown 1904-16 Allan H. Robinson 1916-17 William I. Leighton 1917 George E. Farrand 1917-18 George E. Farrand 1918-22 William D. Chandler 1922-26 Horton L. Chandler 1926-27 Willard R. Heath 1927 Willard R. Heath 1927-32 Frank L. Lane 1932 George H. Rolfe 1932-33 Clarence A. Burt 1933-34 Clarence A. Burt 1934-39 Joseph P. Collins 1939-40 Joseph P. Collins 1940-53 James E. Smith 1953-55 George W. Conway 1955-57 John J. Hallinan 1957-58 Richard Warren Eddy 1958-79

    Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1866 Jun 13: Robert N. Corning, died in office.
  • 1926 Nov 5: William D. Chandler, died in office.
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