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Mayor of Morristown, New Jersey

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Mayor of Morristown, New Jersey

  • Donald Cresitello, 2006 to 2010
  • Jay DeLaney, 1998 to 2006
  • Norman Bloch, 1990 to 1998
  • David Manahan, 1986 to 1989
  • Emilio J. Gervasio 1982 to 1986
  • Donald Cresitello, 1977 to 1981
  • David Manahan, 1974 to 1977
  • John Bickford, 1963.
  • William Parsons Todd, 1953–1954.[1]
  • Clyde W. Potts (1876–1950), 1921 to 1934. He was born on November 1, 1876, in Libertyville, Iowa. He died on May 19, 1950.[2]
  • Theodore Ayers, 1909 to 1910[3]
  • Thomas W. Cauldwell, 1908 to 1909 (Died)[4]
  • Alexander Bennell, 1906 to 1907[5]
  • Rev. Dr. Norman Fox, 1902[6]
  • Edward Quayle, 1894, 1896, 1898 (Mayor during Spanish–American War)[7]
  • James Sullivan (1837–1899), was born about 1837. Democrat. Grocer; mayor of Morristown, N.J.. Baptist. Member, Freemasons. Died May 9, 1899 [8]
  • George Theodore Werts (1846–1910), 1886 to 1892.[9]
  • Henry W. Miller, 1880 to 1881
  • Theodore Ayers, 1876 to 1879
  • Alfred Mills, 1874 to 1875
  • Joseph W. Ballentine, 1872 to 1873
  • Samuel S. Halsey, 1870 to 1871
  • George Thomas Cobb (1813–1870), 1865 to 1869
  • John Edwards Taylor (1834 – November 23, 1914).[10]

References

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  1. ^ Political Graveyard.Morristown mayors. Accessed 21 April 2015.
  2. ^ "Clyde W. Potts, Internationally known Sewer And Water Engineer; Once Head N.J. Health Bd". Morristown Daily Record. May 20, 1950. Retrieved 2011-09-19.
  3. ^ Pitney, Henry Cooper; Co, Lewis Historical Publishing (1914-01-01). A History of Morris County, New Jersey: Embracing Upwards of Two Centuries, 1710–1913 ... Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 18.
  4. ^ Pitney, Henry Cooper; Co, Lewis Historical Publishing (1914-01-01). A History of Morris County, New Jersey: Embracing Upwards of Two Centuries, 1710–1913 ... Lewis Historical Publishing Company. pp. 12–13.
  5. ^ Nelson's Biographical Cyclopedia of New Jersey. Eastern historical publishing society. 1913-01-01. pp. 212.
  6. ^ The Municipal Year Book. Engineering News Publishing Company. 1902-01-01. p. 78.
  7. ^ Pitney, Henry Cooper; Co, Lewis Historical Publishing (1914-01-01). A History of Morris County, New Jersey: Embracing Upwards of Two Centuries, 1710–1913 ... Lewis Historical Publishing Company. pp. 412–413.
  8. ^ Political Graveyard. Sullivan. Accessed 21 April 2015.
  9. ^ "Ex-Gov. G. T. Werts Dead. Last Democratic Governor Of New Jersey And Old Politician". New York Times. January 18, 1910. Retrieved 2008-06-18. George T. Werts of New Jersey, one of the best-known Democratic politicians in that State, died yesterday of pneumonia at his home, 275 Union Street, ...
  10. ^ "John E. Taylor Dies at 80. Ex-Mayor of Morristown and Long Prominent in City's Civic Life". New York Times. November 24, 1914. Retrieved 2011-09-19. John Edwards Taylor, 80 years old, former Mayor of Morristown died tonight at his home on McCulloch Avenue from pneumonia. Taylor was born in Brooklyn ...