This article contains a list of mayors of Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States.
History
Hattiesburg was incorporated as a town in 1884 and as a city in 1890. The initial governing structure included a mayor and eight aldermen until 1911 when Hattiesburg adopted a city commission form of government with a mayor and two commissioners, the first of its kind in the state. Since 1985, Hattiesburg has operated under a mayor-council government with the city split into five wards, each with a single councilmember.
List of mayors
Mayor
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In office
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Notes
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Oliver Hazard Perry Jones
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1884–January 1885
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William Johnson
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January 1885–January 1886
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J. J. Thornton
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January 1886–January 1887
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David Black
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January 1887–January 1889
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Served two one-year terms
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Walter Moreland Conner
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January 1889–January 1891
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Served two one-year terms
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J. M. Williamson
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January 1891–January 1893
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Served two one-year terms
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Terms expanded to two years
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D. B. Hover
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January 1893–January 1894
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Evans Hall
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January 1894–January 1897
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T. J. Mixon
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January 1897–January 1899
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Evans Hall
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January 1899–January 1901
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Charles W. Rich
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January 1901–January 1907
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J. D. Donald
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January 1911–January 1913
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Terms expanded to four years
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T. E. Batson
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January 1913–July 1922
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Died in office
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B. D. Moore
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July 1922–September 1922
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Appointed
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W. S. F. Tatum
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September 1922–January 1925
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Special election
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B. D. Moore
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January 1925–January 1929
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W. S. F. Tatum
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January 1929–January 1937
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Travis H. Boykin
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January 1937–January 1941
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George M. Calhoun
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January 1941–January 1949
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D. W. Holmes
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January 1949–December 18, 1950
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Died in office; Killed by drunk driver[1]
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Mrs. D. W. Holmes
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December 21, 1950–March 15, 1951
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Provisional appointment
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Edward J. Currie, Sr.
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March 15, 1951–July 1953
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Special election
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Moran M. Pope
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January 1953–January 1957
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D. Gary Sutherland
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January 1957–July 1957
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Inaugurations moved from January to July
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Richard T. Carlisle
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July 1957–July 1961
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Claude F. Pittman, Sr.
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July 1961–July 17, 1962
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Submitted resignation in May 1962
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Claude F. Pittman, Jr.
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July 17, 1962–July 1965
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Special election
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Paul E. Grady
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July 1965–July 1973
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First Republican mayor[2]
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A. L. "Bud" Gerrard, Jr.
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July 1973–May 1980
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Resigned
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G. D. Williamson
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May 28, 1980–August 4, 1980
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Interim appointment
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Bobby L. Chain
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August 4, 1980–July 1985
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Special election
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G. D. Williamson
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July 1985–July 1989
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J. Ed Morgan
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July 1989–July 2001
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Johnny DuPree
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July 2001–July 3, 2017
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First African-American mayor
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Toby Barker
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July 3, 2017–present
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