List of mayors of San Antonio, Texas
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The following is a list of mayors of San Antonio, Texas.
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1837-38 | John W. Smith John William Smith John William Smith was a Texas political figure and the first mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He supported and served Texas during the struggle for Texas Independence.-Early life:... |
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1838 | William H. Daingerfield William H. Daingerfield William H. Daingerfield was a 19th-Century lawyer and Texas politician.-Early life:William H. Daingerfield was born in Alexandria, Virginia in 1808.... |
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1838-39 | Antonio Menchaca (Pro Tem) | ||
1839-40 | Samuel Maverick Samuel Maverick Samuel Augustus Maverick was a Texas lawyer, politician, land baron and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence... |
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1840-41 | John W. Smith John William Smith John William Smith was a Texas political figure and the first mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He supported and served Texas during the struggle for Texas Independence.-Early life:... |
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1841-42 | Juan Seguín Juan Seguín Juan Nepomuceno Seguín was a 19th-century Texas Senator, Mayor, Judge, and Justice of the Peace and a prominent participant in the Texas Revolution.-Early life and family:... |
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1841 | Francis Guilbeau (Pro Tem) | ||
1842-44 | John W. Smith John William Smith John William Smith was a Texas political figure and the first mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He supported and served Texas during the struggle for Texas Independence.-Early life:... |
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1844-46 | Edward Dwyer | ||
1846-47 | Bryan Callaghan | ||
1847 | Charles F. King | ||
1847-48 | S. S. Smith | ||
1848 | Charles F. King | ||
1848-49 | S. S. Smith | ||
1849-51 | J. M. Devine | ||
1849-51 | J. S. McDonald | ||
1852-53 | C. F. King | ||
1853-54 | J. M. Devine | ||
1854-55 | John M. Carolan | ||
1855-56 | James R. Sweet | ||
1856-57 | J. M. Devine | ||
1857 | J. H. Beck (Pro Tem) | ||
1857-59 | A. A. Lockwood | ||
1859-62 | James R. Sweet | ||
1862-63 | Samuel Maverick | ||
1863-65 | P.L. Buquor | ||
1865 | J. H. Lyons | ||
1865-66 | O. Cleveland | ||
1866-67 | J. H. Lyons | ||
1867-72 | Wilhelm Carl August Thielepape Wilhelm Thielepape Wilhelm Carl August Thielepape , was an architect, engineer, teacher, photographer, and lithographer. He was Mayor of San Antonio, Texas during part of the Reconstruction era, and later an attorney in Chicago, Illinois.... |
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1872 | S. G. Newton | ||
1872-75 | F. Giraud | ||
1875-85 | James H. French | ||
1885-92 | Bryan Callaghan, Jr. | ||
1892-93 | A. I. Lockwood (Pro Tem) | ||
1893-94 | George Paschal | ||
1894 | Henry Elmendorf (Pro Tem) | ||
1894-97 | Henry Elmendorf | ||
1897-99 | Bryan Callaghan, Jr. | ||
1899-03 | Marshall Hicks | ||
1903 | Frederick Terrell (Pro Tem) | ||
1903-05 | John P. Campbell | ||
1905-12 | Bryan Callaghan, Jr. | ||
1912 | William L. Richter (Pro Tem) | ||
1912-1913 | A. H. Jones | ||
1913 | Albert Steves (Pro Tem) | ||
1913-1917 | Clinton G. Brown | ||
1917-21 | Sam C. Bell | ||
1921-23 | Q. B. Black | ||
1923-27 | John W. Tobin | ||
1927 | Phil Wright (Pro Tem) | ||
1927-33 | C. M. Chambers | ||
1933 | C. K. Quin (Pro Tem) | ||
1933-39 | C. K. Quin | ||
1939-41 | Maury Maverick Maury Maverick Fontaine Maury Maverick was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Texas from January 3, 1935, to January 3, 1939. He is best remembered for his independence from the party and for coining the term "gobbledygook" for obscure and euphemistic bureaucratic language... |
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1941-43 | C. K. Quin | ||
1943-47 | Gus B. Mauerman | ||
1947-49 | Alfred Callaghan | ||
1949-52 | A. C. (Jack) White | ||
1952-53 | Sam Bell Steves | ||
1953-54 | A. C. (Jack) White | ||
1954 | R. L. Lester | ||
1954-55 | R. N. White, Sr. | ||
May 1, 1955-May 1, 1961 | J. Edwin Kuykendall | ||
May 1, 1961-May 1, 1971 | Walter W. Mc Allister | ||
May 1, 1971-May 1, 1973 | John Gatti | ||
May 1, 1973-May 1, 1975 | Charles L. Becker | ||
May 1, 1975-May 1, 1981 | Lila Cockrell Lila Cockrell Lila Cockrell is a former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas.During World War II, Lila Cockrell served as an officer in the United States Navy as part of their WAVES program.... |
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May 1, 1981-June 1, 1989 | Henry G. Cisneros Henry Cisneros Henry Gabriel Cisneros is a politician and businessman. A Democrat, Cisneros served as the 10th Secretary of Housing and Urban Development in the administration of President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1997... |
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June 1, 1989-June 1, 1991 | Lila Cockrell Lila Cockrell Lila Cockrell is a former Mayor of San Antonio, Texas.During World War II, Lila Cockrell served as an officer in the United States Navy as part of their WAVES program.... |
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June 1, 1991-June 1, 1995 | Nelson W. Wolff | ||
June 1, 1995-June 1, 1997 | William E. "Bill" Thornton William E. "Bill" Thornton William E. "Bill" Thornton was from 1995 to 1997 the mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He succeeded Nelson Wolff and was himself followed by Howard Peak.... |
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June 1, 1997-June 1, 2001 | Howard W. Peak Howard W. Peak Howard W. Peak was mayor of San Antonio, Texas from 1997 to 2001. He was succeeded by Ed Garza.-References:... |
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June 1, 2001-June 7, 2005 | Edward D. Garza Edward D. Garza Edward D. Garza, known as Ed Garza , is an American politician and a professional urban planner. From 2001-2005, he served as mayor of San Antonio, Texas... |
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June 7, 2005-June 1, 2009 | Phil Hardberger Phil Hardberger Phil Hardberger is a former mayor of San Antonio, Texas. He took office in June 2005. He is a Democrat; however, as with all mayoral, city council, and school board positions in Texas, Hardberger was elected on a non-partisan ballot.... |
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June 1, 2009- present | Julian Castro |