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Photos Wanted of Former Greenburgh Town Supervisors

Town Supervisors in photos for the 225 anniversary.

Greenburgh is planning a celebration of our 225th anniversary. Among the requests of the planning committee:

If anyone has any pictures of former supervisors  of the town (a list of all Town Supervisors from 1794 to present can be found below) or any pictures of Greenburgh that reflects the history of Greenburgh, they could send them to Judith Beville, Frank Jazzo, or Winsome Gordon.

We will need the pictures by February 7, 2013. Send them to Winsome Gordon at wgordon@greenburghny.com or Frank Jazzo, historian at fjazzo@greenburghny.com or Judith Beville at townclerk@greenburghny.com. You can also drop off photos at Town Hall.

The History of Greenburgh

Names of Town Supervisors from 1794 to 2013 
PICTURES WANTED OF FORMER SUPERVISORS FOR 225th HISTORY CELEBRATION
OF GREENBURGH

1. George Comb

2. Abraham Odell

3. Caleb Wildey

4. William M. Dyckman [sic]

5. Gilbert Underhill

6. Steuben Swartout

7. Jonathan S. Odell

8. Isaac Hunt

9. Daniel Ackerman

10. Caleb Martine

11. Daniel Ackerman

12. J. Acker

13. B. Ferris

14. George Seeley

15. Pierre Wildey

16. Jacob Odell

17. Daniel H. Little

18. Seth Bird

19. Charles W. Little

20. Shadrach Taylor

21. Abram O. Willsea

22. Telbrook W. Crisfield

23. John Besson

24. Frank V. Millard

25. Charles G. Storms

26. Bertrand F. Tompkins

27. Alexander McClelland

28. George C. Menzies

29. Alexander McClelland

30. Charles D. Millard

31. William C. Duell

32. Edward H. Innet

33. Edward N. Vetrano

34. Nicholas C. Russo

35. Anthony F. Veteran

36. Paul J. Feiner

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