List of selectmen of Fall River, Massachusetts
The Town of Fall River, Massachusetts (also known as the Town of Troy, Massachusetts from 1804 to 1834) was led by a Board of Selectmen from 1803 until its re-incorporation as a city in 1854. Prior to 1803, it was a part of Freetown and was led by the Freetown Board of Selectmen.[1]
Selectmen (1803–1854)
Years | Selectman | Selectman | Selectman | Selectman | Selectman |
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1803–04 | Thomas Borden | Benjamin Durfee | Robert Miller | ||
1804–05 | Samuel Thurston | ||||
1805–06 | Nathan Bowen | Pardon Davol | Elijah Blossom, Jr. | ||
1806–07 | Jonathan Brownell | Abraham Bowen | |||
1807–08 | Elijah Blossom | Stephen Leonard | |||
1808–09 | Nathan Bowen | Henry Brightman | David Wilson | ||
1809–10 | William Read, Jr. | Charles Durfee | |||
1810–11 | |||||
1811–12 | Benjamin Bennett, 2nd | ||||
1812–13 | Hezekiah Wilson | William B. Canedy | William Borden | ||
1813–14 | Isaac Winslow | ||||
1814–15 | Benjamin W. Brown | Simon Hathaway | |||
1815–16 | Sheffel Weaver | Bradford Durfee | |||
1816–17 | William Ashley | William Read | |||
1817–18 | Abraham Bowen | ||||
1818–19 | Benjamin W. Brown | Charles Pitman | James G. Bowen | ||
1819–20 | |||||
1820–21 | Sheffel Weaver | Richard Borden, 2nd | |||
1821–22 | Robert Miller | Charles Pitman | Enoch French | ||
1822–23 | |||||
1823–24 | Joseph E. Read | Benjamin W. Brown | Edmund Chace | ||
1824–25 | Enoch French | Hezekiah Wilson | William Read | ||
1825–26 | |||||
1826–27 | |||||
1827–28 | |||||
1828–29 | Sheffel Weaver | ||||
1829–30 | |||||
1830–31 | John Eddy | ||||
1831–32 | Samuel Chace | Robinson Buffinton | William Ashley | ||
1832–33 | Leonard Garfield | ||||
1833–34 | Matthew C. Durfee | Elijah Pierce | |||
1834–35 | Azariah Shove | Smith Winslow | |||
1835–36 | John Eddy | Israel Anthony | Luther Winslow | ||
1836–37 | |||||
1837–38 | |||||
1838–39 | |||||
1839–40 | Russell Hathaway | ||||
1840–41 | Nathaniel B. Borden | William Read | |||
1841–42 | Matthew C. Hathaway | ||||
1842–43 | Jervis Shove | Stephen K. Crary | George Brightman, 2nd | ||
1843–44 | Israel Anthony | Perez Mason | |||
1844–45 | Thomas D. Chaloner | ||||
1845–46 | |||||
1846–47 | Leander Borden | James M. Morton | |||
1847–48 | Azariah Shove | Benjamin Earl | |||
1848–49 | Benjamin Wardwell | ||||
1849–50 | Thomas J. Pickering | David Perkins | |||
1850–51 | Daniel Brown | ||||
1851–52 | James Buffington | ||||
1852–53 | George O. Fairbanks | Azariah Shove | Leander Borden | Chester W. Greene | |
1853–54 | Thomas T. Potter |
See also
References
- ↑ A Centennial History of Fall River, Mass. by Henry H. Earl, 1877.
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