| Stephen Goodhue Wheatland | |
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| 13thMayor of Salem, Massachusetts |
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In office 1863–1863 |
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| Preceded by | Stephen Palfrey Webb |
| Succeeded by | Joseph B. F. Osgood |
| Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the Essex district |
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In office 1862–1863 |
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| 15th President of the Salem, Massachusetts Common Council |
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In office 1861–1862 |
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| Preceded by | James Herrick Battis |
| Succeeded by | William Gardner Choate |
| Member of the Salem, Massachusetts Common Council |
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In office 1852–1853 |
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In office 1859–1859 |
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In office 1862–1862 |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | August 11, 1824 Newton, Massachusetts |
| Died | March 2, 1892 (aged 67) New York City |
| Spouse(s) | Ann Maria Pingree |
| Alma mater | Harvard, class of 1844. |
Stephen Goodhue Wheatland (August 11, 1824 – March 2, 1892) was a Massachusetts lawyer and politician who served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, as a member, and President of the Common Council; and the Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts.
Wheatland attended Harvard where he was a member and librarian of the Porcellian Club, and a member of the Hasty Pudding Club.