List of mayors of Biddeford, Maine

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The following is a list of mayors of the city of Biddeford, Maine, United States.

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View of city hall building (right) in Biddeford, Maine, circa 1910s City Hall, Biddeford, ME.jpg
View of city hall building (right) in Biddeford, Maine, circa 1910s

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  2. "Town statistics: York County, City of Biddeford", Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Portland Directory Company, 1926, p. 1193 via HathiTrust
  3. Biddeford and Saco Directory, 1913, Boston: W.A. Greenough & Co. via Internet Archive
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