The Germans appointed him superintendent of the city's public parks as well.
In 1946, he was appointed superintendent of the diocesan school system.
In 1885, he was appointed superintendent of schools, a position he held for 43 years.
He was appointed Superintendent in 1980, the first black in the post.
In 1883, he was appointed superintendent of the New York state land survey.
In 1896, he was appointed chief superintendent of stores.
He was appointed superintendent of convicts once more, but resigned in 1812.
He became trustee of real estate, while his son Samuel was appointed superintendent.
He was appointed superintendent of transportation April 1, 1865.
Clendenin was appointed superintendent of the cemetery in March 1853.