List of mayors of Concord, New Hampshire

The following is a list of mayors of the city of Concord, New Hampshire, USA.

Concord city hall building, New Hampshire, USA, circa 1930s
  • Joseph Low, 1853-1854[1][2]
  • Rufus Clement, 1855[1][3]
  • John Abbott, 1855-1858, 1866-1867[1]
  • Moses T. Willard, 1859-1860[1]
  • Moses Humphrey, 1861-1862, 1865[1][4]
  • Benjamin F. Gale, 1863-1864[1]
  • Lyman D. Stevens, 1868-1869[1]
  • Abraham G. Jones, 1870-1871[1][5]
  • John Kimball, 1872-1875[1]
  • George A. Pillsbury, 1876-1877[1]
  • Horace A. Brown, 1878-1880[1]
  • George A. Cummings, 1880-1882[1]
  • Edgar H. Woodman, 1883-1886[1]
  • John E. Robertson, 1887-1888[1]
  • Stillman Humphrey, 1889-1890[1]
  • Henry W. Clapp, 1891-1892[1][6]
  • Parsons B. Cogswell, 1893-1894[1]
  • Henry Robinson, 1895–1896[1]
  • Albert B. Woodworth, 1897-1898[1]
  • Nathaniel E. Martin, 1899–1900[1]
  • Harry G. Sargent, 1901-1902[1]
  • Charles R. Corning, 1903-1908[1]
  • Charles J. French, 1909-1915, 1918-1919[1]
  • Nathaniel W. Hobbs, 1916-1917[1]
  • Henry E. Chamberlin, ca.1920[1]
  • Fred Marden, ca.1927[7]
  • Olin H. Chase, ca.1928[7]
  • John William Storrs, 1934-1942[8]
  • Charles McKee, ca.1943[9]
  • Shelby O. Walker, ca.1953[10]
  • Howe Anderson, ca.1954[10]
  • Charles C. Davie, ca.1962-1965[10][1]
  • J. Herbert Quinn, ca.1967[9]
  • Malcolm McLane, ca.1970-1975
  • Martin L. Gross, ca.1976-1982 [2][3]
  • Liz Hager, 1988-1989[11]
  • William J. Veroneau, ca.1991-2000[12][13]
  • Michael L. Donovan, ca.2002-2007 [4]
  • Jim Bouley, 2008-2024
  • Byron Champlin, 2024-present[14]

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References

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  1. ^ 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 Annual report of the receipts and expenditures of the City of Concord for the year ending December 31, 1920, 1921, p. 44 – via HathiTrust
  2. ^ Nathaniel Bouton (1856), The history of Concord – via Internet Archive
  3. ^ Concord Directory, Concord: Merriam & Merrill, 1856 – via Internet Archive
  4. ^ Moses Humphrey Letters, 1888-1889, University of New Hampshire Library, retrieved 2024-07-13
  5. ^ New Hampshire register and farmers' almanac for 1871, Claremont, p. 102 – via Internet Archive
  6. ^ New Hampshire register, farmers' almanac and business directory for 1892, Vermont: Home Publishing Company, p. 62 – via Internet Archive
  7. ^ a b John Milne, ed. (2011), Crosscurrents of change : Concord, N.H. in the 20th century, Concord Historical Society, ISBN 9780982857922 – via Internet Archive
  8. ^ Richard M. Casella (2017), John William Storrs: Engineer & Public Servant, Concord, New Hampshire (PDF) – via nh.gov
  9. ^ a b "Concord NH Historical Timeline", concordhistoricalsociety.org, Concord Historical Society, retrieved 2024-07-13
  10. ^ a b c Lawrence Kestenbaum (ed.), "Mayors and Postmasters of Concord, New Hampshire", Political Graveyard, retrieved 2024-07-13
  11. ^ "Elizabeth Hager", votesmart.org, retrieved 2024-07-13
  12. ^ "A Tribute to Bill Veroneau", concordhistoricalsociety.org, Concord Historical Society, retrieved 2024-07-13
  13. ^ "Mayor's Message", ci.concord.nh.us, archived from the original on 1997-01-21 – via Wayback Machine
  14. ^ "City Council", concordnh.gov, retrieved 2024-07-13
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