Mayor of Princeton, New Jersey
Princeton was founded by Europeans in the latter part of the 17th century (the Great Awakening in New Jersey was about 1720)[1] Because of a dispute over school taxes, the Borough seceded from the Township in 1894 and both became fully independent municipalities. They merged back in 2016.
Princeton
1813–1893
Mayors of Princeton, New Jersey:
- 1813-05–1817-12: Samuel Bayard[2]
- 1818-03–1823-02: Ercursion Beatty (died February 1823)
- 1824-01–1829-03: Robert Voorhees (resigned March 1829)
- 1829-03–1838-03: John Lowrey
- 1838-03–1843-11: Col. Alexander McWhorter Cumming (born 23 July 1802, died 16 July 1879; resigned November 1843)
- 1843-11–1844-04: Henry Clow (vacancy)
- 1844-04–1845-01: John Lowrey (died January 1845)
- 1845-01–1845-04: James Vandeventer (vacancy)
- 1845-04–1846-04: Col. Alexander McWhorter Cumming
- 1846-04–1850-04: John T. Robinson
- 1850-04–1851-01: J. I. Dunn (died January 1851)
- 1851-02–1853-04: John Conover
- 1853-04–1854-04: George T. Olmsted
- 1854-04–1855-04: Richard Stockton Cumming (born 29 November 1833, died 18 January 1895)
- 1855-04–1856-04: Augustus S. Martin
- 1856-04–1858-04: Martin Voorhees
- 1858-04–1860-04: Col. Alexander McWhorter Cumming
- 1860-04–1861-04: O. H. Bartine
- 1861-04–1862-04: Alex. M. Hudnut
- 1862-04–1863-04: James T. L. Anderson
- 1863-04–1864-04: Alex. M. Hudnut
- 1864-04–1865-04: Hezekial Mount
- 1865-04–1866-04: Richard Runyon
- 1866-04–1868-04: Alex. M. Hudnut
- 1868-04–1870-04: Eli R. Stonaker
- 1870-04–1871-04: George T. Olmsted
- 1871-04–1872-04: Charles O. Hudnut
- 1872-04–1873-04: George T. Olmsted
- 1873-04–1874-04: LeRoy Anderson (mayor) (resigned 1874)
- 1874-04–1875-04: Richard Runyon (vacancy)
- 1875-04–1877-04: F. S. Conover
- 1877-04–1880-04: Charles S. Robinson (resigned)
- 1880-04–1881-04: William J. Gibby (vacancy)
- 1881-04–1883-04: John F. Hageman, Jr.
- 1883-04–1885-04: William J. Gibby
- 1885-04–1887-04: Josiah W. Wright
- 1887-04–1888-04: Crowell Marsh (resigned)
- 1888-04–1889-04: LeRoy H. Anderson (vacancy)
- 1889-04–1891-04: Richard Stockton Cumming
- 1891-04–1893-04: Augustus MacDonald
Since 2013
Mayors of Princeton, New Jersey:
- 2013-01-01–2016-12-31: Liz Lempert
Princeton Borough (1893–2013)
Mayors of Borough of Princeton, New Jersey:
- 1893-04–1897-04: James L. Briner
- 1897-04–1903-04: E. Mulford Updike
- 1903-04–1906-01: H. L. Robinson
- 1906-01–1911-02: H. L. Robinson (died 13 February 1911)
- 1911-02–1916-01: Alexander Hamilton Phillips[3]
- 1916-01–1923-02-06: Charles Browne (born 1875, died 1947; resigned 6 February 1923)
- 1923-02-06–1928-01: E. Mulford Updike
- 1928-01–1930-01: B. Franklin Bunn
- 1930-01–1936-01: Joseph S. Hoff
- 1936-01–1946-01-01: Charles R. Erdman, Jr.
- 1946-01-01–1948-01-01: Minot C. Morgan, Jr.
- 1948-01-01–1950-01-01: Charles Rosenberry Erdman, Jr. (born 1897, died 1984)
- 1950-01-01–1958-01-01: P. MacKay Sturges
- 1958-01-01–1962-01-01: Raymond F. Male
- 1962-01-01–1970-01-01: Henry S. Patterson, II
- 1970-01-01–1984-01-01: Robert W. Cawley
- 1984-01-01–1990-10-10: Barbara Boggs Sigmund (born 1939, died 10 October 1990)[4]
- 1990-11-08–1991-01-01: Marvin R. Reed, succeeded Barbara Boggs Sigmund upon her death, then reelected to three terms on his own. (citation; please enter correctly)
- 1991-01-01–2004-01-01: Marvin R. Reed
- 2004-01-01–2005-10-21: Joseph P. O’Neill (died 21 October 2005)
- 2005-11-09–2011-01-01: Mildred T. Trotman (born 6 May 1941)
- 2011-01-01–2013-01-01: Yina Moore
Princeton Township (1893–2013)
Mayors of Princeton Township, New Jersey:
- 1900–1911: Moses Taylor Pyne
- 1912: James Margerum
- 1913: Charles McCarthy
- 1914–1915: Reuben Fair
- 1916–1917: Charles McCarthy
- 1918: James Margerum
- 1919–1921: W. E. Dempsey
- 1922–1923: Elwood J. Lawrence
- 1924: Edward L. Howe
- 1925–1930: Theodore Pierson
- 1931–1934: R. Lawrence Benson
- 1935–1940: B. L. Gulick, Jr.
- 1940–1950: B. Franklin Bunn
- 1951–1954: Albert Salzman
- 1955–1956: John H. Wallace, Jr.
- 1956–1957: Ralph S. Maon
- 1958: Charles A. Hurford
- 1959–1963: Kenneth Fairman
- 1964: William L. Wilson
- 1965–1968: Carl C. Schafer, Jr.
- 1969–1970: John D. Wallace
- 1971: James A. Floyd (Twp. clerk seemed uncertain of this)
- 1972: John D. Wallace
- 1973–1976: Junius J. Bleiman
- 1977–1981: Josephine H. Hall
- 1982–1986: Winthrop Pike
- 1986–1987: Gail Firestone
- 1988: Cathleen R. “Kate” Litvak
- 1989: Phyllis L. Marchand
- 1990: Cathleen R. Litvak
- 1991–1992: Richard C. Woodbridge
- 1993: Laurence B. Glasberg
- 1994: Phyllis L. Marchand
- 1995: Michele Lois Tuck
- 1996–1997: Michele Lois Tuck-Ponder[5]
- 1998–2008: Phyllis L. Marchand
- 2009–2010: Bernard P. Miller
- 2011–2013: Chad Goerner
References
- Leitch, Alexander (1978). "Founding of Princeton, The". Princeton Companion. Princeton University Press. Archived from the original on 26 August 2015. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- "Settlement of Territory Dates Back Before 1685", The Local Express, Henry A. Rosso, 2 (48): 3, 1937-09-16, retrieved 28 February 2014,
The first mayor of Princeton was Samuel Bayard.
- Buddington, Arthur Francis (November 1937). "Memorial of Alexander Hamilton Phillips" (PDF). The American Mineralogist. Geological Society of America. 22 (11): 1094–1098. ISSN 1945-3027. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- "Barbara Boggs Sigmund, 1939–1990". Princeton Cemetery. Nassau Presbyterian Church. 2011-03-11. Archived from the original on 2013-08-27. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
But her run for Mayor of Princeton in 1983 was a cakewalk. […] Following her re-election as mayor in 1987, with her cancer then five years in remission, Sigmund entered the Democratic gubernatorial primary in 1989.
- "WEDDINGS: Michele L. Tuck, Rhinold Ponder". Archive. The New York Times. 1996-04-28. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
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