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Mayors and Postmasters of Marshfield, Wisconsin


Mayors of Marshfield, 1883-2000 (may be incomplete!)
L. A. Arnold 1883-85 W. H. Budge 1885-86 William H. Upham 1886-88 Adam Hafer 1888-90 L. A. Arnold 1890-91 William H. Upham 1891-92 Henry Kalsched 1892-94 H. C. Eiche 1894-95 John F. Cole 1895-96 P. A. Williams 1896-98 Henry Horn 1898-1900 Fred Vollmar 1900-02 Adolph G. Pankow 1902-04 John A. Hoffman 1904-06 E. A. Upham 1906-08 W. H. Roddis 1908-09 Robert Connor 1909-13 Albert G. Felker 1913-18 Henry Kalsched 1918-20 G. B. Campbell 1920-22 Joseph Goldbach 1922-28 T. D. Hefko 1928-34 George S. Ives 1934-38 E. J. Bodoh 1938-40 George J. Leonhard, Sr. 1940-46 A. J. Reeths 1946-52 James J. Burke 1952-53 Glen Madison 1953-56 Chris Jockheck as of 2000

Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)

  • 1912 Apr 2: Robert Connor, elected; Albert G. Felker, defeated.
  • 1913 Nov 26: Albert G. Felker, elected; Robert Connor, defeated.


    Postmasters at Marshfield, 1887-1905 (may be incomplete!)
    J. W. Beattie as of 1887 John B. Gill as of 1891 John F. Cole as of 1901-05

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