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Mayors of New Haven

This is a list (at present, partial) of the Mayors of New Haven, Connecticut

Name
(born-died)
years served
notes
Roger Sherman (1721-1793) 1784-1793
Elizur Goodrich (1761-1849) 1803-1822
Simeon Baldwin (1761-1851) 1826
William Bristol (1779-1836) 1827
David Daggett (1764-1851) 1828
Ebenezer Seeley 1832-1833
Philip S. Galpin 1845
Ralph I. Ingersoll 1851
Lucien W. Sperry (b. 1820) 1867–1869 carpenter and merchant
Hobart B. Bigelow (1834-1891) 1878 businessman, founder of the Bigelow Manufacturing Co.
Samuel A. York 1887-1888
Henry F. Peck 1889-1890
Joseph B. Sargent 1891-1894
Albert C. Hendrick 1895-1896
Frank J. Rice (1869-1917) 1910-1917 four terms, died in office
David E. FitzGerald 1922
Thomas A. Tully 1929-1931
John W. Murphy 1932-1935 labor leader
John W. Murphy 1940-1941
William C. Celentano 1945-1953 served eight years, funeral director
Richard C. Lee (1916-1993) 1954-1970 eight terms, New Haven's youngest mayor, and longest-serving mayor
Bartholomew F. Guida 1975
Frank Logue 1976 - 1979
Biagio DiLieto (1922-1999) 1980-1989 five terms, former police chief
John C. Daniels 1990–1993 first black mayor of New Haven
John DeStefano, Jr. 1994–present
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