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List of mayors of Muskegon, Michigan

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The following is a list of mayors of the city of Muskegon, Michigan, USA.

  • Chauncey Davis, 1870, 1872[1]
  • Joseph Ireland, 1871[1]
  • Henry H. Getty, 1873[1]
  • Samuel H. Wagner, 1874[1]
  • William Glue, 1875[1]
  • Oliver P. Pillsbury, 1876-1877[1]
  • Henry H. Holt, 1878-1879[1]
  • Francis Jiroch, 1880-1881[1]
  • Nelson DeLong, 1882-1883[2]
  • Francis W. Cook, 1884[2]
  • Samuel H. Stevens, 1885[2]
  • Lyman G. Mason, 1886[2]
  • John Torrent, 1887-1888[2]
  • Martin Waalkes, 1889-1891[2]
  • James Gow, 1892[2]
  • John Torrent, 1893[2]
  • Newcomb McGraft, 1894[2]
  • William Leahy, 1895[2]
  • L. A. Smith, 1896[2]
  • Ansel F. Temple, 1897[2]
  • James Balbirnie, 1898-1899[3][2]
  • Frank Alberts, 1900[2]
  • William Moore, 1901[2]
  • Theodore D. Morgan, 1902[2]
  • Leonard Eyke, 1903-1904[2]
  • R. Andrew Fleming, 1905[2]
  • Norman B. Lawson, 1906[2]
  • John Campbell, 1907-1908[2]
  • Harry A. Rietdyk, 1909-1912[2]
  • John H. Moore, 1913-1914[2]
  • Arnt Ellifson, 1915-1917[2]
  • James L. Smith, 1918[2]
  • John H. Moore, 1919[2]
  • Paul R. Beardsley, 1920-1921[2]
  • H. E. Langeland, 1922[2]
  • Archibald Hadden, 1923-1924[2]
  • Lincoln Estes, ca.1925[2]
  • George Vanderwerp, ca.1937[4]
  • Edwin J. Quick, ca.1952[4]
  • John E. Medendorp, ca.1953-1954[4]
  • William E. Steiner, ca.1955-1956[4]
  • Don F. Seyferth 1958-1960[4]
  • Donald E. Johnson, ca.1967[4]
  • Stephen Warmington, ca.2002-2006[5][4]
  • Kenneth D. Johnson, 2022-2025[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h History of Muskegon County, Michigan: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, H.R. Page & Co., 1882, p. 55 – via University of Michigan Library
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac James L. Smith, ed. (1924), An account of Muskegon County, National Historical Association, p. 94 – via HathiTrust
  3. ^ "A Mayor Murdered". City Government. 7 (1). July 1899.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Lawrence Kestenbaum (ed.), "Muskegon, Michigan", Political Graveyard, retrieved 2024-07-05, Mayors of Muskegon, 1870-2008
  5. ^ "City Commission", muskegon-mi.gov, archived from the original on 2006-02-21 – via Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "Elected officials: Mayor Ken Johnson", muskegon-mi.gov, retrieved 2024-07-05