List of mayors of Chattanooga, Tennessee

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This is a list of mayors of Chattanooga, Tennessee.

  • James Enfield Berry (1840)
  • Beriah Frazier (1841)
  • Dr. Milo Smith (1842–1843)
  • Dr. Joseph Strong Gillespie (1844–45)
  • Henry White Massengale (1846–48)
  • Thomas Crutchfield, Sr. (1849)
  • Dr. Milo Smith (1850–52)
  • Henry White Massengale (1853)
  • William Williams (1854)
  • William F. Ragsdale (1854)
  • Eldridge Gerry Pearl (1855)
  • David Claiborne McMillin (1856)
  • William D. Fulton (1857)
  • Dr. William Samuel Bell (1858)
  • Thomas Crutchfield, Jr. (1859)
  • Charles Erskine Grenville (1860)
  • James Cartwright Warner (1861)
  • Dr. Milo Smith (1862–63[1])
  • Richard Henderson (1865)
  • Charles E. Lewis (1866)
  • Dudley C. Carr (1867–68)
  • Alonzo G. Sharp (1869)
  • William P. Rathburn (1870–71)
  • John T. Wilder (1871–72)
  • Josiah Jackson Bryan (1872)
  • Dr. Eli M. Wight (1873)
  • Dr. Philander D. Sims (1874)
  • John W. James (1875)
  • Col. Tomlinson Fort, Jr. (Dem) (1876)
  • Dr. Eli M. Wight (1877)
  • Thomas J. Carlisle (1878)
  • Andrew Jackson Gahagan (1878)
  • Jesse Thomas Hill (1879)
  • Henry Frederick Temple (1880)
  • John A. Hart (1881)
  • Henry Clay Evans (Rep) (1882–83)
  • Hugh Whiteside (1883–85)
  • Alonzo G. Sharpe (1885–87)
  • John B. Nicklin (1887–89)
  • John A. Hart (1889–91)
  • Isaac B. Merriman (1891)
  • Garnet Andrews (1891–1893)
  • George W. Ochs (1893–97)
  • Edmund Watkins (1897–99)
  • Joseph Wassman (1899–1901)
  • William Little Frierson (1901–05)
  • William Riley Crabtree (1907–09)
  • Thomas Clarkson Thompson (1909–15)
  • Jesse M. Littleton (1915–19)
  • Alexander Wilds Chambliss (1919–23)
  • Richard Hardy (1923–27)
  • Edward Davis "E.D." Bass (Dem) (1927–47)
  • Elijah Radford Betterton (1947)
  • Hugh Wasson (1947–51)
  • Peter Rudolph "Rudy" Olgiati (Dem) (1951–63)
  • Ralph H. Kelley (1963–69)
  • Austin Letheridge "Chunk" Bender (Dem) (1969–71)
  • S. Dean Peterson (1971)
  • Robert Kirk Walker (1971–75)
  • Charles A. “Pat” Rose (1975–83)
  • Gene Roberts (1983–97)
  • Jon Kinsey (1997–2001)
  • Bob Corker (Rep) (2001–05)
  • Ron Littlefield (Dem) (2005— )

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  1. ^ From 1863 to 1865, Chattanooga was under direct control of the United States Army. (See Tennessee in the American Civil War.)

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