Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey
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Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey
Trenton, New Jersey
Trenton is the capital of the U.S. state of New Jersey and the county seat of Mercer County. As of the 2010 United States Census, Trenton had a population of 84,913...

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  • Tony F. Mack
    Tony F. Mack
    Tony F. Mack, Sr. is the Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey. He faces a recall election in November 2011.-Biography:He was born on January 8, 1966, and attended the Trenton Public Schools. He earned a Bachelor’s Degree from Howard University in Washington, D.C. and earned his Master's Degree at...

     (born 1966) 2010 to present.
  • Douglas Harold Palmer (born 1951) 1990 to 2010. Douglas Harold Palmer was the first African American
    African American
    African Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have at least partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa and are the direct descendants of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States...

     mayor of Trenton, New Jersey.
  • Arthur John Holland
    Arthur John Holland
    Arthur John Holland was Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey and president of the United States Conference of Mayors.-Biography:...

     (1918-1989) 1970 to circa 1990.
  • Carmen J. Armenti
    Carmen J. Armenti
    Carmen J. Armenti was the Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey from 1966 to 1970....

     (born 1929) 1966 to 1970.
  • Arthur John Holland
    Arthur John Holland
    Arthur John Holland was Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey and president of the United States Conference of Mayors.-Biography:...

     (1918-1989) 1959 to 1966.
  • Donal J. Connolly 1953 to 1954.
  • William J. Connor 1937.
  • Frederick William Donnelly (1866–1935) 1911 to 1932.
  • Walter Madden 1908 to 1911.
  • Frederick W. Gnichtel (1860-1950) 1906 to 1908.
  • Frank Snowden Katzenbach, Jr. (1868-1929) 1902 to 1906.
  • Frank Obadiah Briggs (1851-1913) 1899 to 1902.
  • Welling G. Sickel (1858-1911) 1897 to 1899.
  • Emory Neale Yard (1847-1923) 1895 to 1897.
  • Joseph B. Shaw 1893-1895.
  • Daniel J. Bechtel 1891-1893.
  • Anthony A. Skirm 1889-1891.
  • Frank A. Magowan 1887 to 1889.
  • John Woolverton 1886-1887.
  • Richard Grant Augustus Donnelly
    Richard Grant Augustus Donnelly
    Richard Grant Augustus Donnelly was an American Democratic politician who served as Mayor of Trenton, New Jersey from 1884 to 1886. He also served as Quartermaster General of New Jersey circa 1903.-Biography:...

     1884 to 1886.
  • Garrett Dorsett Wall Vroom (1843-1914) 1881 to 1884.
  • William Rice (mayor) 1879-1881.
  • Daniel R. Bodine 1877-1879.
  • Wesley Creveling 1875-1877.
  • John Briest 1871-1875.
  • William Napton 1868-1871.
  • Alfred Reed (mayor) 1867-1868.
  • Franklin S. Mills 1863-1867.
  • William R. McKean 1861-1863.
  • Franklin S. Mills 1859-1861.
  • Joseph Wood (mayor) 1856-1859.
  • John R. Tucker (mayor) 1855-1856.
  • William P. Sherman 1855.
  • William Napton 1854-1855.
  • John R. Tucker (mayor) 1852-1854.
  • William Napton 1850-1852.
  • William C. Howell 1849-1850.
  • Samuel R. Hamilton 1847-1849.
  • Charles Burroughs (mayor) 1832 to 1847.
  • Robert McNealy 1814 to 1832.
  • Stacy Potts 1806 to 1814.
  • Joshua Wright 1803 to 1806.
  • James Ewing (mayor) 1797 to 1803.
  • Aaron Dickinson Woodruff (1762-1817) 1794 to 1797.
  • Moore Furman 1792-1794. Moore Furman was the first mayor of Trenton, New Jersey.
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