List of mayors of Kingston, New York

The following is a list of mayors of the city of Kingston, New York, United States.

Former city hall building in Kingston, New York (photo 1973)
  • James Girard Lindsley, 1872-1877 [1][2]
  • William Lounsbery, 1878-1879 [1]
  • Charles Bray, c.1880-1885 [1][3]
  • John E. Kraft, c.1890 [4]
  • David Kennedy, 1892-1895 [5][3]
  • Henry E. Wieber, c.1896 [1]
  • James E. Phinney, 1899-1900 [6]
  • Morris Block, c.1902-1905 [1]
  • A. W. Thompson, c.1906-1907 [1]
  • Walter P. Crane, c.1908, 1922 [7][8]
  • Roscoe Irwin, c.1910-1911 [1]
  • Palmer Canfield Jr., c.1914-1921 [9][10]
  • Morris Block, c.1925-1926 [1][11]
  • Edgar J. Dempsey, c.1926-1931 [1]
  • Eugene B. Carey, c.1932-1933 [1]
  • Harry B. Walker, c.1934 [1]
  • Conrad J. Heiselman, c.1934-1941 [1]
  • William F. Edelmuth, c.1942-1947 [1]
  • Oscar V. Newkirk, c.1948-1953 [1]
  • Frederick H. Stang, c.1954-1957 [1]
  • Edwin F. Radel, c.1959 [1]
  • Raymond W. Garraghan, c.1966 [1]
  • Frank Koenig, 1970-1979 [12]
  • Donald E. Quick, 1980-1983 [13]
  • Richard A. White Sr., 1986-1989 [14]
  • John P. Heitzman, c.1991 [15]
  • John A. Amarello, c.1992 [15]
  • T.R. Gallo, 1994-2002 [16][11]
  • James Sottile, 2002-2011 [16][17]
  • Shayne Gallo, c.2012 [16]
  • Steve Noble, 2016-present

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Lawrence Kestenbaum (ed.), "Kingston, New York", Political Graveyard, retrieved June 2, 2025
  2. ^ Kingston, Ellenville and Saugerties Directory for 1873-4, Kingston, NY: J.H. Lant, ISBN 978-1-55613-189-9 – via Google Books
  3. ^ a b "A Walking Tour of The Chestnut Street Historic District And Neighborhood" (PDF), fohk.org, NY: Friends of Historic Kingston, 2009
  4. ^ "Kingston election frauds", New York Times, March 25, 1890
  5. ^ Geo. F. Bacon (1892), Kingston and Rondout, their representative business men and points of interest, Newark, N.J.: Mercantile Publishing Company – via Internet Archive
  6. ^ Alphonso T. Clearwater, ed. (1907), History of Ulster County, New York, Kingston, N.Y.: W. J. Van Deusen – via HathiTrust
  7. ^ "Republican mayor in Kingston", New-York Tribune, New York, NY, November 6, 1907 – via Library of Congress' Chronicling America
  8. ^ New-York Tribune, New York, NY, November 9, 1921, p. 2 – via Chronicling America{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  9. ^ Palmer Canfield papers, 1913-1931, New York: Cornell University Library, retrieved June 2, 2025
  10. ^ "PALMER CANFIELD IS STATE DRY HEAD; Appointment as Prohibition Director Is Announced by Commissioner Haynes.", New York Times, March 27, 1923
  11. ^ a b "Kingston mayor Gallo dead at 41", dailyfreeman.com, January 22, 2002
  12. ^ "Frank Koenig, former Kingston mayor, dead at 66", dailyfreeman.com, June 21, 2001
  13. ^ "ormer Kingston Mayor Donald Quick dies at 89", dailyfreeman.com, November 21, 2018
  14. ^ "Former Kingston Mayor Richard A. White remembered for willingness to work with everyone", dailyfreeman.com, December 12, 2021
  15. ^ a b "John Amarello, former Kingston mayor, dies at 76", dailyfreeman.com, July 24, 2005
  16. ^ a b c "Gallo takes oath as mayor before crowd in Kingston, N.Y.", recordonline.com, January 2, 2012
  17. ^ "Welcome to Kingston, New York", www.ci.kingston.ny.us, archived from the original on August 2, 2002 – via Wayback Machine