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Image
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Mayor
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Term in office
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Length of service
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Party affiliation
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Previous office
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1
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Moore Furman[1] (1728–1808)
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1792 – 1794
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2 years
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[data missing]
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Deputy Quartermaster-General and Forage Master of New Jersey
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2
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Aaron Woodruff[1] (1762–1817; aged 54)
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1794 – 1797
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3 years
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Federalist
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Attorney General of New Jersey
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3
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James Ewing[1] (1744–1823)
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1797 – 1803
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6 years
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[data missing]
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New Jersey Assemblyman
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4
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Joshua Wright[1]
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1803 – 1806
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3 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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5
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Stacy Potts[1]
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1806 – 1814
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8 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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6
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Robert McNealy[1]
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1814 – 1832
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18 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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7
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Charles Burroughs[1]
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1832 – 1847
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15 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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8
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Samuel R. Hamilton[1]
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1847 – 1849
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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9
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William C. Howell[1]
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1849 – 1850
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1 year
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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10
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William Napton[1]
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1850 – 1852
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2 years
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[data missing]
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New Jersey Assemblyman
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11
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John R. Tucker[1]
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1852 – 1854
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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(10)
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William Napton[1]
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1854 – 1855
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1 year
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[data missing]
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Former Mayor of Trenton
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12
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William P. Sherman[1]
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1855 – 1855
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under 1 year
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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(11)
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John R. Tucker[1]
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1855 – 1856
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1 year
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[data missing]
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Former Mayor of Trenton
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13
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Joseph Wood[1]
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1856 – 1859
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3 years
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Democratic
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[data missing]
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14
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Franklin S. Mills[1]
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1859 – 1861
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2 years
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[data missing]
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New Jersey Assemblyman
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15
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William R. McKean[1]
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1861 – 1863
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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(14)
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Franklin S. Mills[1]
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1863 – 1867
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4 years
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[data missing]
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Former Mayor of Trenton
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16
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Alfred Reed[1] (1839–1918)
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1867 – 1868
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1 year
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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(10)
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William Napton[1]
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1868 – 1871
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3 years
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[data missing]
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Former Mayor of Trenton
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17
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John Briest[1]
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1871 – 1875
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4 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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18
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Wesley Creveling[1]
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1875 – 1877
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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19
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Daniel R. Bodine[1]
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1877 – 1879
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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20
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William Rice[1]
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1879 – 1881
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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21
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Garrett D. W. Vroom[1] (b. 1843)
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1881 – 1884
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3 years
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Democratic
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[data missing]
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22
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Richard Grant Augustus Donnelly[2] (1841–1905; aged 63)
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1884 – 1886
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2 years
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Democratic
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New Jersey Assemblyman
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23
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John Woolverton[1]
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1886 – 1887
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1 year
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[data missing]
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Former New Jersey Senator
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24
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Frank A. Magowan[1]
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1887 – 1889
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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25
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Anthony A. Skirm[1]
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1889 – 1891
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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26
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Daniel J. Bechtel[1]
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1891 – 1893
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2 years
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Democratic
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[data missing]
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27
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Joseph B. Shaw[1]
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1893 – 1895
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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28
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Emory Neal Yard[1]
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1895 – 1897
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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29
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Welling G. Sickel[3][1] (b. 1858)
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1897 – 1899
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2 years
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Republican
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Vice President of United Globe Rubber Co.
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30
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Frank Obadiah Briggs[4] (1851–1913; aged 61)
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1899 – 1902
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3 years
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Republican
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Member of the Trenton School Board
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31
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Frank S. Katzenbach, Jr.[5] (1868–1929; aged 60)
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1902 – 1906
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4 years
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Democratic
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Alderman At-large
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32
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Frederick W. Gnichtel[1] (b. 1860)
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1906 – 1908
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2 years
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Republican
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[data missing]
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33
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Walter Madden[1] (b. 1873)
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1908 – 1911
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3 years
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Democratic
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[data missing]
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34
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Frederick William Donnelly[2] (1866–1935; aged 68)
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1911 – 1932
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21 years
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Democratic
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[data missing]
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35
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Edward Lee
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1932 – 1932
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under 1 year
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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36
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George LaBarre
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1932 – 1934
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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37
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William J. Connor[1]
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1935 – 1939
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4 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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38
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Leo Rogers
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1939 – 1941
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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39
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Ward Lee
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1941 – 1941
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under 1 year
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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40
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John Anthony Hartmann I
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1941 – 1943
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2 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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41
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Andrew Duch
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1943 – 1947
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4 years
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[data missing]
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[data missing]
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42
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Donal J. Connolly (1909–1995; aged 86)
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1947 – 1959
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12 years
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Democratic
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State Assemblyman
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43
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Arthur J. Holland (1918–1989; aged 71)
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1959 – 1966
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6 years
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Democratic
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City Councilman
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44
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Carmen J. Armenti (1929–2001; aged 72)
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1966 – 1970
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4 years
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Democratic
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City Councilman, North Ward
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(43)
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Arthur J. Holland (1918–1989; aged 71)
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1970 – November 9, 1989
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20 years
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Democratic
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Former Mayor of Trenton
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(44)
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Carmen J. Armenti (1929–2001; aged 72)
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November 9, 1989 – July 1, 1990
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234 days
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Republican
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City Council President
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45
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Douglas Palmer[6][7] (born in 1951; aged 73)
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July 1, 1990 – July 1, 2010
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20 years
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Democratic
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Mercer County Freeholder, First African-American mayor
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46
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Tony F. Mack[6] (born in 1966; aged 59)
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July 1, 2010 – February 26, 2014
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3 years, 67 days
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Democratic
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Mercer County Freeholder, Second African-American mayor
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47
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George Muschal[8]
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February 26, 2014 – July 1, 2014
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125 days
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Unaffiliated
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City Councilman, South Ward
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48
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Eric Jackson (born in 1959; aged 65–66)
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July 1, 2014 – July 1, 2018
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4 years
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Democratic
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Trenton Director of Public Works, Third African-American mayor
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49
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W. Reed Gusciora (born in 1960; aged 64)
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July 1, 2018 – Incumbent
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2402 days
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Democratic
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New Jersey Assemblyman
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