List of mayors of Lynn, Massachusetts

George Hood, the first mayor of Lynn

This is a list of mayors of Lynn, Massachusetts, USA.

The area known today as the city of Lynn was originally part of a larger area named Saugus (part of which lives on as the Town of Saugus). It was renamed "Lynn" in 1637 in honor of King's Lynn in England.[1] Lynn was incorporated as a city in 1850.[2]

List

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No. Mayor Term Party Election
1 Portrait of George Hood George Hood
(1794–1859)
May 14, 1850

June 16, 1852
Democratic 1849
1850
2 Portrait of Benjamin Franklin Mudge Benjamin Franklin Mudge
(1817–1879)
June 16, 1852

April 4, 1853
Independent 1851
3 Portrait of Daniel C. Baker Daniel C. Baker
(1816–1863)
April 4, 1853

April 3, 1854
Independent 1852
4 Portrait of Thomas P. Richardson Thomas P. Richardson
(TBA–TBA)
April 3, 1854

January 1, 1855
Independent 1853
5 Portrait of Andrews Breed Andrews Breed
(1794–1881)
January 1, 1855

January 7, 1856
Whig 1854
6 Portrait of Ezra W. Mudge Ezra W. Mudge
(1811–1878)
January 7, 1856

January 4, 1858
Democratic 1855
1856
7 Portrait of William F. Johnson William F. Johnson
(1819–1898)
January 4, 1858

January 3, 1859
Independent 1857
8 Portrait of Edward S. Davis Edward S. Davis
(1808–1887)
January 3, 1859

January 7, 1861
Independent 1858
1859
9 Portrait of Hiram N. Breed Hiram N. Breed
(1809–1893)
January 7, 1861

January 6, 1862
Workingmen's 1860
10 Portrait of Peter M. Neal Peter M. Neal
(1811–1908)
January 6, 1862

January 1, 1866
Republican 1861
1862
1863
1864
11 Portrait of Roland G. Usher Roland G. Usher
(1823–1895)
January 1, 1866

January 4, 1869
Republican 1865
1866
1867
12 Portrait of James N. Buffum James N. Buffum
(1807–1887)
1st time
January 4, 1869

January 3, 1870
Republican 1868
13 Portrait of Edwin Walden Edwin Walden
(1818–1889)
January 3, 1870

January 1, 1872
Independent 1869
1870
14 Portrait of James N. Buffum James N. Buffum
(1807–1887)
2nd time
January 1, 1872

January 6, 1873
Republican 1871
15 Portrait of Jacob M. Lewis Jacob M. Lewis
(1823–1905)
January 6, 1873

January 1, 1877
Independent 1872
1873
1874
1875
16 Portrait of Samuel M. Bubier Samuel M. Bubier
(1816–1894)
January 1, 1877

January 6, 1879
Republican 1876
1877
17 Portrait of George P. Sanderson George Plaisted Sanderson
(1836–1915)
January 6, 1879

January 3, 1881
Greenback 1878
1879
18 Portrait of Henry B. Lovering Henry B. Lovering
(1841–1911)
January 3, 1881

January 1, 1883
Democratic 1880
1881
19 Portrait of William L. Baird William L. Baird
(1843–1916)
January 1, 1883

January 5, 1885
Republican 1882
1883
20 Portrait of John R. Baldwin John R. Baldwin
(1854–1897)
January 5, 1885

January 4, 1886
Independent 1884
21 Portrait of George D. Hart George D. Hart
(1846–1932)
January 4, 1886

1888
Independent 1885
1886
22 Portrait of George C. Higgins George C. Higgins
(1845–1933)
1888

1889
Republican 1887
23 Portrait of Asa T. Newhall Asa T. Newhall
(1846–1937)
1889

January 5, 1891
Democratic 1888
1889
24 Portrait of E. Knowlton Fogg E. Knowlton Fogg
(1837–1900)
January 5, 1891

1892
Republican 1890
25 Portrait of Elihu B. Hayes Elihu B. Hayes
(1848–1903)
1892

1894
Republican 1891
1892
26 Portrait of Charles E. Harwood Charles E. Harwood
(1851–1924)
1894

1896
Republican 1893
1894
27 Portrait of Eugene A. Bessom Eugene A. Bessom
(1855–1913)
1896

1897
Republican 1895
28 Portrait of Walter L. Ramsdell Walter L. Ramsdell
(1860–1909)
1897

1899
Democratic 1896
1897
29 Portrait of William Shepherd William Shepherd
(1837–1907)
1899

1903
Republican 1898
1899
1900
1901
30 Portrait of Henry W. Eastham Henry W. Eastham
(TBA–TBA)
1903

1906
Independent 1902
1903
1904
31 Portrait of Charles Neal Barney Charles Neal Barney
(1875–1949)
1906

1908
Republican 1905
1906
32 Portrait of Thomas F. Porter Thomas F. Porter
(1847–1927)
1908

1909
Republican 1907
33 James E. Rich
(1869–1961)
1909

1911
Democratic 1908
1909
34 William P. Connery Sr.
(1855–1928)
1911

1913
Independent 1910[a]
1911[a]
35 Portrait of George H. Newhall George H. Newhall
(1850–1923)
1913

1918
Republican 1912[a]
1913[a]
1914[a]
1915[a]
1916[a]
36 Portrait of Walter H. Creamer Walter H. Creamer
(1860–1937)
1918

1922
Democratic 1917[b]
1919
37 Harland A. McPhetres
(1892–1972)
1922

1926
Independent 1921
1923
38 Ralph S. Bauer
(1867–1941)
1926

1930
Independent 1925
1927
39 J. Fred Manning
(1875–1955)
1930

1940
Independent 1929
1931
1933
1935
1937
40 Portrait of Albert Cole Albert Cole
(1904–1966)
1st time
1940

1943
(stepped down)[c]
Republican 1939
1941
Arthur J. Frawley
(c.1899–1969)
1st time
1943

1944
Independent
41 1944

1946
(lost election)
1943
42 Portrait of Albert Cole Albert Cole
(1904–1966)
2nd time
1946

1948
Republican 1945
43 Stuart A. Tarr
(TBA–TBA)
1948

1952
Independent 1947
1949
44 Arthur J. Frawley
(c.1899–1969)
2nd time
1952

1956
Independent 1951
1953
45 Thomas P. Costin Jr.
(1926–2025)
1956

July 3, 1961
(resigned)[d]
Democratic 1955
1957
1959
46 M. Henry Wall
(1899–1970)
July 3, 1961[e]

1965
Independent
1961
1963
47 Irving E. Kane
(1930–2019)
1966

1970
Independent 1965
1967
48 J. Warren Cassidy
(1930–2024)
1970

January 1972
Democratic 1969
49 Portrait of Pasquale Caggiano Pasquale Caggiano
(1909–1972)
January 1972

April 13, 1972
(died in office)
Democratic 1971
Walter F. Meserve
(1921–1984)
Acting
April 13, 1972

July 11, 1972
(successor took office)
Independent
50 Antonio J. Marino
(1921–2013)
1st time
July 11, 1972

1974
Independent 1972 special
51 David L. Phillips
(born 1938)
1974

1976
Independent 1973
52 Antonio J. Marino
(1921–2013)
2nd time
1976

1986
(lost election)
Independent 1975
1977
1979
1981
1983
53 Albert V. DiVirgilio
(born 1942)
1986

1992
(lost election)
Independent 1985
1987
1989
54 Patrick J. McManus
(1954–2009)
1992

2002
Independent 1991
1993
1995
1997
1999
55 Portrait of Edward J. Clancy Jr. Edward J. Clancy Jr.
(1950–2021)
2002

January 4, 2010
(lost election)
Democratic 2001
2005
56 Judith Flanagan Kennedy
(born TBA)
January 4, 2010

January 3, 2018
(lost election)
Republican 2009
2013
57 Portrait of Thomas M. McGee Thomas M. McGee
(born 1955)
January 3, 2018

January 3, 2022
Democratic 2017
58 Portrait of Jared C. Nicholson Jared C. Nicholson
(born 1985)
January 3, 2022

present
Democratic 2021

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g From 1910 to 1917, the mayor was chosen under the commission form of government. The mayoralty was held by the Commissioner of Public Safety.
  2. ^ In 1917, the city returned to a mayor and city council form of government.
  3. ^ Cole stepped down to serve in the United States Army in World War II.
  4. ^ Costin resigned to become Postmaster of Lynn.
  5. ^ As city council president, Wall became mayor upon the resignation of Costin.

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ "A BRIEF HISTORY OF LYNN". About Lynn. City of Lynn. Retrieved December 1, 2021. When the first official minister, Samuel Whiting, arrived from King's Lynn, England, the new settlers were so excited that they changed the name of their community to Lynn in 1637 in honor of him.
  2. ^ "Brief History of Lynn". City of Lynn. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2009.

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