List of mayors of Asheville, North Carolina
This is a list of mayors from Asheville, North Carolina.[1]
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List of Mayors
Years in Office | Name |
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1797 - 1868 | incomplete |
1869 | Thomas D. Johnston |
1870 - 1919 | incomplete |
1919 - 1923 | Gallatin Roberts |
1923 - 1927 | John H. Cathey |
1927 - 1931 | Gallatin Roberts |
1931 - 1955 | incomplete |
1955 - 1969 | Madelyn Gosnell |
1969 - 1971 | Wayne S. Montgomery |
1971 - 1975 | Richard A. Wood Jr. |
1975 - 1977 | Eugene C. Ochsenreiter |
1977 - 1983 | Roy Trantham |
1983 - 1985 | Larry McDevitt |
1985 - 1989 | W. Louis Bissette |
1989 - 1993 | Kennith Michalove |
1993 - 1997 | Russell Martin |
1997 - 2001 | Leni Sitnick |
2001 - 2005 | Charles Worley |
2005 – 2013 | Terry Bellamy |
2013–present | Esther Manheimer |
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References
- "Housing Authority of the City of Asheville Records". UNCA. Archived from the original on 18 January 2015. Retrieved 19 November 2014.
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