Peter Johnston was born in Dunblane, Perthshire Scotland in 1831. He moved to Manitowoc in 1857, and was elected the first Mayor of Manitowoc in April, 1870. He ran as Republican. Mr. Johnston presided over the construction of the city's first iron bridge, the creation of a new cemetery, sanitary cisterns for fresh water, and city sewers.
Charles Luling 2. 1872-1873
Charles Luling was born in Minden, Westphalia, Germany on October 6, 1830. He came to Manitowoc in 1861. He was elected Village of Manitowoc President in 1869, Mayor of City in 1872. He was a School Board member for 17 years. A school on Huron Street was named after him. In the 1870s he was involved in the first railroad venture into the county. Mr. Luling died June 25, 1892.
Alonzo D. Jones 3. 1873-1878
John Schuette 4. 1878-1884
George Pankratz 5. 1884-1886
Reinhardt Rahr 6. 1886-1887
Thomas Torrison 7. 1887-1889, 1895-1899
Fred Schuette 8. 1889-1890, 1891-1893
Max Rahr 9. 1890-1891
Joseph Vilas 10. 1893-1895
William Rahr 11. 1899-1903
William T. Kemper, MD 12. 1903-1905
Henry Stolze Jr. 13. 1905-1907, 1911-1917
Charles A. Groffman 14. 1907-1911
John Schroeder 15. 1917-1921, 1927-1929
Martin Georgenson 16. 1921-1927, 1929-1935, 1938-1947
Martin Georgenson was an Active member of the Socialists (Labor) Party. He was defeated in his first attempt at Mayoral office in 1917. Martin was a community building contractor. Waldo Boulevard was completed during his administration in 1931.
Arthur Schuetze 17. 1935-1937
Louis Bruechert 18. 1937-1938
Herbert Schipper 19. 1947-1949
George Sladky 20. 1949-1950
Walter G. Koepke 21. 1950-1951, 1955-1961, 1963-1965
Rudolph Menchl 22. 1951-1955
Robert Rand 23. 1961-1963, 1965-1969
John L. Krey 24. 1969-1973
Anthony V. Dufek 25. 1973-1989
Kevin M. Crawford 26. 1989-2009