Mayors of Salamanca, 1915-59 (may be incomplete!)
Henry
H. Neff as of 1915
John
Hoag 1916-17
Emmett
E. Warn 1918-19
John
Hoag 1920-21
Horace
G. Cox as of 1925
Bert
L. Hunt as of 1926-30
Fred
A. Benz as of 1931-33
Louis
G. Quackenbush 1934-35
Walter
L. Trass 1935
Thomas
J. Wilson as of 1938-44
Robert
L. Taylor as of 1945-49
James
J. Crowley 1952-59
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1917 Nov 6:
Emmett
E. Warn (Dem & Prohibition), elected;
John
Hoag (Rep), defeated;
Charles
G. Miess (Socialist), defeated.
1919 Nov 4:
John
Hoag (Rep & Prohibition & Socialist), elected unopposed.
1921 Nov 8:
Henry
F. McCann (Dem), elected.
1925 Nov 3:
Bert
L. Hunt (Rep), elected.
1927 Nov 8:
Bert
L. Hunt (Rep), elected.
1929 Nov 5:
Bert
L. Hunt (Rep), elected.
1933 Nov 7:
Louis
G. Quackenbush (Dem), elected.
1935:
Louis
G. Quackenbush, died in office.
1935 Jan 14:
Walter
L. Trass, appointed.
1935 Nov 5:
E.
B. Senear (Rep), elected.
1937 Nov 2:
Vern
C. Randolph (Rep), elected.
1939 Nov 7:
Thomas
J. Wilson (Rep), elected.
1943 Nov 2:
Thomas
J. Wilson (Rep), elected.
1949 Nov 8:
Frank
R. Newton (Rep & American Labor), elected.
1951 Nov 6:
James
J. Crowley (Dem), elected.
1955 Nov 8:
James
J. Crowley (Dem), elected;
Fred
A. Benz (Rep), defeated;
Lyle
H. Furlong (Liberal), defeated.
1959 Nov 3:
James
J. Crowley (Dem), elected.
Village Presidents of Salamanca, 1883 (may be
incomplete!)
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
1883 Mar 20:
Warren
W. Wellman (Rep), elected.
Postmasters at Salamanca, 1881-1947 (may be
incomplete!)
A.
G. Vreeland as of 1881
C.
E. Gallagher as of 1887
Edward
B. Vreeland as of 1889-91
Hudson
Ansley as of 1893-97
John
J. Inman as of 1901
Charles
R. McCann as of 1915-19
Asa
C. Rowland as of 1920-28
Margaret
A. Dowd as of 1937-47
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