St. Anthony
Minneapolis merged with St. Anthony in 1872.
| # | Name | Took office | Left office | Party |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Henry T. Welles | April 13, 1855 | April 9, 1856 | Democratic |
| 2 | Alvaren Allen | April 9, 1856 | August 23, 1856 | Democratic |
| David A. Secombe (Mayor Pro-Temp) | August 23, 1856 | April 7, 1857 | ||
| 3 | William W. Wales | April 7, 1857 | April 6, 1858 | Republican |
| 4 | Orrin Curtis | April 6, 1858 | April 5, 1860 | Democratic |
| 5 | R.B. Graves | April 5, 1860 | April 8, 1861 | Republican |
| 6 | Orlando C. Merriman | April 8, 1861 | April 1863 | Democratic |
| 7 | Edwin S. Brown | April 1863 | April 11, 1864 | Democratic |
| 8 | Orlando C. Merriman | April 11, 1864 | April 7, 1865 | Democratic |
| 9 | William W. Wales | April 7, 1865 | April 10, 1866 | Republican |
| 10 | Orlando C. Merriman | April 10, 1866 | April 7, 1868 | Democratic |
| 11 | Winthrop Young | April 7, 1868 | April 10, 1869 | Democratic |
| 12 | William W. McNair | April 10, 1869 | April 4, 1871 | Democratic |
| 13 | Edwin S. Brown | April 4, 1871 | April 8, 1872 | Democratic |
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