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Mayors and Postmasters of Warren, Ohio


Mayors of Warren, 1891-1954 (may be incomplete!)
William T. Fee 1891-95 G. A. Bjorson as of 1937 W. C. Burbank as of 1953-54

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1949 Nov 8: Harold C. Smith (Dem), elected.


    Postmasters at Warren, 1801-1969 (may be incomplete!)
    Simon Perkins 1801-29 Matthew Birchard 1829-33 David Tod 1833-38 Benjamin F. Hoffman 1838-41 George Hapgood 1841-42 Thomas J. McLain 1842-45 John W. Collins 1845-49 Comfort A. Adams 1849-53 John S. Kibbee 1853-56 Theodore E. Webb 1856-61 Comfort M. Patch 1861-66 Jefferson Palm 1866-67 Henry H. Townsend 1867-71 Elisha R. Wise 1871-83 William Hapgood 1883-87 Simeon L. Hunt 1887-88 Hamer D. Hunt 1888-92 Frank M. Ritezel 1892-96 Selden B. Palm 1896-1900 John Campbell 1900-08 George C. Braden 1908-18 Louis C. Brown 1918-22 Florence S. Van Gorder 1922-34 Frank H. Waldeck 1934 Frank H. Waldeck 1934-37 Harry J. Dixon 1937-39 Harry J. Dixon 1939-43 Raymond E. Schryver 1943-44 Raymond E. Schryver 1944-53 Sam Verlenich, Jr. 1953-56 Sam Verlenich, Jr. 1956-69

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