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Mayors and Postmasters of San Marcos, Texas


Mayors of San Marcos, 1877-2020 (may be incomplete!)
A. B. Kerr 1877-79 C. S. Cock 1879-81 William Giesen 1881-84 H. B. Coffield 1884-88 Hammett Hardy 1888-93 J. R. Porter 1893-95 Hammett Hardy 1895-1900 J. R. Porter 1900-13 Ed J. L. Green 1913-15 A. L. Davis 1915-23 Fred F. Erck 1923-25 John H. Bales 1925-27 J. R. Wilhelm 1927-31 Charles R. Ramsay 1931-40 Earl C. McGee 1941-45 Norman Jackson 1945-49 Frank W. Zimmerman 1949-51 Norman Jackson 1951-53 Frank E. Dietterich 1953-55 Calvin M. Allen 1955-62 J. E. Younger 1962-63 Frank Taylor 1963-65 Ellis Serur 1965-70 Hollis Smith 1970-71 Herbert Yarbrough 1971-72 Luciano Flores 1972-73 Eddy Etheredge 1973-74 Ross King 1974 Emmie Craddock 1974-77 Frank Arredondo 1977-78 Robert Cavazos 1978-79 John Hansen 1979-80 Ken Kraus 1980-81 John Stokes 1981 Berry James 1981 Emmie Craddock 1981-86 J. E. Younger 1986-88 Kathy M. Morris 1988-96 Billy G. Moore 1996-2000 David Chiu 2000-02 Robert Habingreither 2002-04 Susan Narvaiz 2004-10 Daniel Guerrero 2010-16 John Thomaides 2016-18 Jane Hughson 2018-


Postmasters at San Marcos, 1887-1901 (may be incomplete!)
H. A. McMeans as of 1887 Owen Ford as of 1901

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