This is a list of mayors of the city of Marietta . Prior to the mayoral position the position of leadership was Chairman of the Town Meeting.
# | Term | Chairman of the Town Meeting |
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1 | 1801–1803 | Rufus Putnam |
2 | 1804–1807 | Dudley Woodbridge |
3 | 1808 | Edwin Putnam |
4 | 1809 | Paul Fearing |
5 | 1810 | Seth Washburn |
6 | 1811–1813 | Icabod Nye |
7 | 1814 | Caleb Emerson |
8 | 1815 | John Brough |
9 | 1816 | Caleb Emerson |
10 | 1817–1818 | James Sharp |
11 | 1819 | Caleb Emerson |
12 | 1820–1821 | Icabod Nye |
13 | 1822 | John Clark |
14 | 1825 | Daniel H. Buell |
# | Term | Mayor | Party Affiliation |
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1 | 1826–1830 | James M. Booth | |
2 | 1831–1832 | James Dunn | |
3 | 1833–1835 | Nahum Ward | |
4 | 1836–1841 | Anselm T. Nye | |
5 | 1842–1843 | Daniel H. Buell | |
6 | 1843–1848 | Louis Soyez | |
7 | 1849 | Anselm T. Nye | |
8 | 1850 | Louis Soyez | |
9 | 1851–1853 | James Dunn | |
10 | 1854–1855 | Daniel Protsman | |
11 | 1856–1857 | William A. Whittlesey | |
12 | 1858–1859 | Ethan H. Allen | |
13 | 1860–1863 | William A. Whittlesey | |
14 | 1864–1867 | Samuel S. Knowles- | |
15 | 1868–1871 | Frederick A. Wheeler | |
16 | 1872–1873 | John V. Ramsey | |
17 | 1874–1877 | Jewett Palmer | |
18 | 1878–1879 | William Glines | |
19 | 1880–1881 | Rufus E. Harte | |
20 | 1882–1883 | Charles W. Richards | |
21 | 1884–1887 | Sidney Ridgeway | |
22 | 1888–1889 | Josiah Coulter | |
23 | 1890–1893 | Charles Richardson | |
24 | 1894–1895 | Jewett Palmer | |
25 | 1896–1897 | Edward Meisenhelder | |
26 | 1898–1899 | Charles Richardson | |
27 | 1900-1901 | E. Sykes | |
28 | 1902-1903 | Oscar W. Lambert | |
29 | 1904-1905 | O. P. Hyde | |
30 | 1906-1913 | Charles F. Leeper | |
31 | 1914-1915 | David Okey | |
32 | 1916-1917 | Val. B. Hovey | |
33 | 1918-1919 | A. A. Crawford | |
34 | 1920-1921 | William M. Sprague | |
35 | 1922-1923 | G. B. H. Sanford | |
36 | 1924-1925 | William M. Sprague | |
37 | 1926-1929 | John W. Gray | |
38 | 1930-1933 | F. A. Steadman | |
39 | 1934-1937 | J. Morton Harper | |
40 | 1938-1939 | P. W. Griffiths | |
41 | 1940-1947 | Earl D. Schob | Democrat |
42 | 1948-1952 | Joe C. Hartline | Republican |
43 | 1952-1953 | Gerald E. Broughton | Republican |
44 | 1954-1955 | Benjamin B. Cain | Republican |
45 | 1956-1957 | Forester Farley | Democrat |
46 | 1958-1965 | Don L. Curtis | Republican |
47 | 1965-1965 | Ralph E. Gearhart | Republican |
48 | 1966-1971 | John A. Burnworth | Democrat |
49 | 1972-1975 | James F. Schweikert | Republican |
50 | 1976-1979 | Geoffrey D. Brunton | Democrat |
51 | 1980-1983 | George F. Cranston | Republican |
52 | 1984-1991 | Nancy Putnam Hollister | Republican |
53 | 1991-1991 | Brooks Harper | Republican |
54 | 1992-2003 | Joe A. Matthews | Democrat |
55 | 2004-2011 | Michael Mullen | Democrat |
56 | 2012-2020 | Joe A. Matthews | Democrat |
57 | 2020- | Josh Schlicher | Republican |
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