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Mayors and Postmasters of New Castle, Pennsylvania


Mayors of New Castle, 1869-1964 (may be incomplete!)
T. B. Morgan 1869-70 M. B. Welch 1870-72 William S. Black 1872-73 Thomas McBride 1873-75 J. R. Richardson 1875-78 Robert Cochran 1878-81 Robert C. McChesney 1881-90 John B. Brown 1890-93 Alexander Richardson 1893-94 S. W. Smith 1894-99 C. L. Warnock 1899-1902 John C. Jackson 1902-05 M. Louis Hainer 1905-08 Harry J. Lusk 1908 Samuel T. Barnes as of 1920 William H. Dunlap as of 1927 William H. Gillespie as of 1929 Charles B. Mayne as of 1933 Charles E. McGrath as of 1935-37 Edward A. DeCarbo as of 1953-56 Herman F. Steinbrink as of 1960 John C. Jordan as of 1964

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1955 Nov 8: Edward A. DeCarbo (Rep), elected; Paul J. Dougherty (Dem), defeated.


    Postmasters at New Castle, 1901-71 (may be incomplete!)
    John B. Brown as of 1901 Richard A. Steen 1933-34 Richard A. Steen 1934-39 William R. Hanna 1939-40 William R. Hanna 1940-56 Clare Roberts 1956-59 Miller L. Kerr 1959-60 Clare M. Lutz 1960-61 Francis J. Augostine 1961-63 Francis J. Augostine 1963-71

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