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Encyclopedia > List of mayors of Rochester, New York

The following is an incomplete list of the mayors of Rochester, New York: A mayor (from the Latin maīor, meaning larger,greater) is the politician who serves as chief executive official of some types of municipalities. ... A portion of Rochesters skyline, looking north along the Genesee River from the Ford Street Bridge. ...

Term Mayor
1834 Jonathan Child
1835 - 1836 Jacob Gould
1837 A. M. Schemerhorn
1837 Thomas Kempshall
1838 Elisha Johnson
1839 Thomas H. Rochester
1840 Samuel George Andrews
1840 - 1841 Elijah F. Smith
1842 Charles J. Hill
1843 Isaac Hills
1844 John Allen
1845 - 1846 William Pitkin
1846 Samuel George Andrews (?)
1847 John B. Elwood
1848 Joseph Field
1849 Levi A. Ward
1850 Samuel Richardson
1851 Nicholas E. Paine
1852 Hamlin Stillwell
1852 John Williams
1854 Maltby Strong
1855 Charles J. Hayden
1856 Samuel G. Andrews
1857 Rufus Keeler
1858 Charles H. Clark
1859 S. W. D. Moore
1860 H. D. Scrantom
1861 John C. Nash
1862 Michael Filon
1863 - 1864 Nehemiah C. Bradstreet *
1864 James Brackett Bradstreet
1865 Samuel D.T. Moore
1866 S. W. D. Moore
1867 - 1868 Henry L. Fish
1869 Edward M. Smith
1870 John Lutes
1871 Charles W. Briggs
1872 - 1873 Abel Carter Wilder
1896 George E. Warner
1900 - 1801 George A. Carnahan
1902 Adolph J. Rodenbeck
1904 - 1805 James G. Cutler
1916 Hiram H. Edgerton
1926 Clarence D. Van Zandt (died in office 1926)
1926 Martin B. O'Neil
1927 - 1930 Joseph C. Wilson (died in office 1930)
1932 - 1933 Charles S. Owen
1933 Percival D. Oviatt
1934 - 1937 Charles Stanton
1938 - 1939 Lester B. Rapp
1939 - 1955 Samuel B. Dicker (resigned 1955)
1955 Peter Barry
1962 - 1963 Henry E. Gillette
1964 - 1969 Frank Lamb
1970 - 1993 Stephen May
1994 - 2005 William A. Johnson, Jr.
2006 Robert Duffy (mayor elect)

John Allen was the first president of the University of South Florida, from 1960 to 1970. ... Joseph Field was born in 1774 in Culpepper County, Virginia. ... Samuel Richardson (August 19, 1689 – July 4, 1761) was a major eighteenth-century writer best known for his three epistolary novels: Pamela: Or, Virtue Rewarded (1740), Clarissa: Or the History of a Young Lady (1748) and Sir Charles Grandison (1753). ... There have been a number of noteworthy men named John Williams: John Williams (actor) (1903–1983), actor John Williams (archer) American archer and Olympic gold medallist John Williams (author) (1922—), wrote historical novel Augustus John Williams (accordionist), Chicago-born accordion player John Williams (archbishop) (1582–1650), archbishop John Hot Rod... Wilson at Clark University lecture on 2005-10-17 in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA Joseph Charles Wilson IV (born November 6, 1949) was a United States foreign service diplomat between 1976 and 1998. ... Peter Barry (born August 10, 1928) is a retired Irish Fine Gael politician and businessman. ... William A. Johnson, Jr. ...

References

  • RMSC News Article
  • Political Graveyard
  • City Mayors
  • Nehemiah Bradstreet (1821-1910) 29th Mayor

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