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Mayors and Postmasters of Bridgeport, West Virginia


Mayors of Bridgeport, 1934-83 (may be incomplete!)
J. W. Johnson as of 1934 Brent S. Bailey as of 1941-43 J. A. Deegan as of 1944-46 F. E. Higinbotham as of 1947-48 J. A. Deegan as of 1949-50 Amos E. Morgan as of 1951 Walter F. Hathaway as of 1965-67 John H. Hodge as of 1977-78 Richard Whiteman as of 1979-80 Charles Loar as of 1981-83


Postmasters at Bridgeport, 1866-1974 (may be incomplete!)
William J. Carpenter 1866 Emanuel Benedum 1866 Elizabeth Carpenter 1866-70 Thornton H. C. Fitzhugh 1870-81 William J. Carpenter 1881-85 Charles A. W. Sheehy 1885-89 William J. Carpenter 1889-93 Charles A. W. Sheehy 1893-97 John Moore 1897-1906 Allen D. Fitzhugh 1906-16 William M. Davis 1916-18 William S. Moore 1918-19 Harry Brooke 1919 Harry Brooke 1919-23 Dorsey J. Lake 1923-28 Robert S. Hornor 1928-33 Mark V. Brown 1933-34 Mark V. Brown 1934-45 Marie K. Brown 1945-49 Marie K. Brown 1949-53 Lee F. Hornor 1953-54 Lee F. Hornor 1954-74

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