List of mayors of Woodstock, New Brunswick

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This is a list of mayors of Woodstock, New Brunswick


Lewis Peter Fisher, 1st mayor Lewis Peter Fisher.jpg
Lewis Peter Fisher, 1st mayor
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1stLewis P. Fisher1856–1880
2ndFred T. Bridges1880–1880Died in office.
3rd Randolph K. Jones 1880–1884
4th Henry A. Connell 1885–1890
5th Allan Dibblee 1890–1891
6thWilliam T. Drysdale1892–1893
7thUriah R. Hanson1894–1894
8thWilliam S. Saunders1895–1896
9thWilliam Wallace Hay1897–1898
10thJosiah R. Murphy1899–1900
11thWellington B. Belyea1901–1903
12thJohn A. Lindsey1904–1904
13thAlbert E. Jones1905–1905
14th Donald Munro 1906–1907
15thGeorge E. Balmain1908–1908
16thNewton Foster Thorne1909–1909Died in office.
17thAlbert E. Jones1909–1910
18thT. C. L. Ketchum1911–1912
19th Wendell P. Jones 1913–1914
20th William S. Sutton 1915–1916
21stHoward E. Burtt1917–1918
22ndThomas Nodden1919–1920
23rdEdgar W. Mair1921–1922
24thJ. Rankin Brown1923–1924
25thWellington B. Belyea1925–1926
26thCharles J. Jones1926–1928
27thGrover C. Campbell1929–1930
28thAlfred Page1931–1932
29thThomas Nodden1933–1933
30thE. Raymond Jones1934–1935
31stK. Lee Everett1936–1937
32ndA. Roy Turner1938–1940
33rdAubrey Hetherington1940–1941
34thE. Raymond Jones1942–1942
35thEdgar A. Neal1943–1945
36thBert Maxwell1946–1948
37thFrederick O. Creighton1948–1950
38thMaurice H. Craig1951–1956
39thThomas L. Everett1957–1958
40thHugh M. Tait1959–1962
41stGerald E. Phillips1962-1966
42ndGerald A. Gallop1966–1969
43rdRonald W. Moffatt1969–1977
44thHarry Deakin1977–1980
45th Harold Culbert 1980–1992
46thClara D. Moffatt1992–1995
47thJames W. Andow1995–1999
48thRandy Leonard1999–2004
49thJeff Wright 2004–2008
50thArthur Slipp 2008–present

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