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Mayoral tenures as reported in the various Who's Who-type publications.

Who's Who in Alaskan Politics

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Numbers preceding the entry are the page number of the book containing the entry.

  1. Edward M. Anderson, mayor of Nome 1942–1945
  2. John M. Asplund, chairman of Greater Anchorage Area Borough 1964–1973
  3. Dr. Edgar I. Baggen, mayor of Fairbanks 1953 (DOUBLE CHECK FOR ACCURACY)
  4. Doris Marian Barnes, mayor of Wrangell 1946–1950 and 1960–1964
  5. Lee Crawford Bettinger, mayor of Kodiak 1946–1950s
  6. Harry A. Bishop, mayor of Juneau 1912–1913
  7. Arthur G. Blake, mayor of Nome (no years listed, lived in Nome 1900–1935)
  8. Henry Aristide "Red" Boucher, mayor of Fairbanks 1966–1970
  9. Dr. Frank M. Boyle, mayor of Valdez 1910
  10. Frederick Merrill Brown, mayor of Valdez (no years listed, lived in Valdez 1901–1921)
  11. Don Carlos Brownell, mayor of Seward 1930–1939
  12. Sydney Henry Burgh, mayor of Nome (no years listed, lived in Nome 1900–1936)
  13. George Henry Byer, mayor of Anchorage 1959–1961
  14. Erford Elle "Al" Chamberlain, mayor of Seward (3 terms, no years listed, lived in Seward possibly 1908–1926 and 1936–1948)
  15. Dr. Will Henry Chase, mayor of Cordova (24 terms, no years listed, lived in Cordova from 1908)
  16. Orville D. Cochran, mayor of Nome 1910–1914
  17. John Bruce "Jack" Coghill, mayor of Nenana 1962–1963
  18. Ernest Bilbe Collins, mayor of Fairbanks 1934–1939
  19. James Joseph Connors, mayor of Juneau 1925–1926
  20. John Haydn Davies, mayor of Ketchikan 1932
  21. Arthur K. Delaney, mayor of Juneau 1900
  22. Peter Maurice Deveau, mayor of Kodiak 1963–1968
  23. Anthony Joseph Dimond, mayor of Valdez (no years listed, lived in Valdez 1914–1930s or 1940s)
  24. William Sumner Dodge, mayor of Sitka 1867 (under short-lived "provisional government")
  25. Daniel Driscoll, mayor of Fairbanks 1912
  26. William Allen Egan, mayor of Valdez (no years listed, lived in Valdez 1914–1956)