This is a list of people who have served as Mayor of the US city of Rutland, Vermont, since its incorporation as a city on November 19, 1892.
Mayor | Term | Notes |
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John A. Mead | 1893 | |
Levi G. Kingsley | 1894 | |
John A. Sheldon | 1895 | |
Thomas H. Browne | 1896 | |
Percival W. Clement | 1897-1898 | |
William Y. W. Ripley | 1899 | |
John D. Spellman | 1900 | |
J. Burton Hollister | 1901 | |
David W. Temple | 1902-1903 | |
Jack S. Carder | 1904 | |
J. Forest Manning | 1905 | |
Charles E. Paige | 1906 | |
Rollin R. Richmond | 1907 | |
Henry O. Carpenter | 1908-1910 | |
Percival W. Clement | 1911-1912 | |
Charles L. Howe | 1912 | Judge Charles Luther Howe succeeded Clement when Clement resigned to serve as Chairman of New England Railroad Conference Commission and a member of the Vermont Educational Commission.[1][2][3][4] |
Henry C. Brislin | 1913-1914 | |
Bert L. Stafford | 1915-1916 | |
Henry C. Brislin | 1917-1918 | |
James C. Dunn | 1919-1926 | |
Arthur W. Perkins | 1927-1934 | |
Henry H. Branchaud | 1935-1938 | |
Henry B. Carpenter | 1939-1942 | |
Wayne N. Temple | 1943-1949 | |
Dan J. Healy | 1949-1957 | |
Francis F. Waterman | 1957-1959 | |
Dan J. Healy | 1959-1961 | |
John J. Daley | 1961-1965 | |
Harold J. Nichols | 1965-1971 | |
William H. Foley, Sr. | 1971-1973 | |
Gilbert G. Godnick | 1973-1981 | |
John J. Daley | 1981-1987 | |
Jeffery N. Wennberg | 1987-1999 | |
John P. Cassarino | 1999-2007 | [5] |
Christopher C. Louras | 2007-2017 | Bid for 6th term defeated by City Councilor David Allaire, March 2017[6] |
David Allaire | 2017-2023 | |
Michael Doenges | 2023-present |
References
edit- ^ Howe obituary. Rutland Daily Herald. July 26, 1937.
- ^ Railway Age Gazette, General News, April 25, 1913, page 963
- ^ Electric Railway Journal, Word of New England Railroad Conference, June 7, 1913, page 1034
- ^ Journal of Education, Educational News: New England States; Vermont, January 7, 1915, page 23
- ^ "109th Annual Report Fiscal Year July 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001". City of Rutland, Vermont. p. 11.
- ^ Wilson Ring, AP (March 8, 2017). "Mayor Believes His Syrian Refugee Plan Cost Him Re-Election". U.S. News & World Report. Retrieved March 9, 2017.