| | Montgomery County (no city given):
William
Barnett, 1832 |
| | Montgomery: |
| |
| | Montgomery, 1800-1899:
James
Edwin Belser, 1859 —
Wilson
T. Nesbitt, 1861 —
William
L. Yancey, 1863 —
Samuel
Doak Holt, 1863 —
William
P. Chilton, 1871 —
Malcolm
Daniel Graham, 1878 —
Wade
Keyes, 1879 —
Elisha
Y. Fair, 1886 —
David
Clopton, 1892 —
Thomas
H. Watts, 1892 |
| | Montgomery, 1900-1999:
Robert
Fulwood Ligon, 1901 —
Tennent
Lomax, 1902 —
C.
W. Buckley, 1906 —
William
C. Oates, 1910 —
Willis
Brewer, 1912 —
Thomas
G. Jones, 1914 —
Henry
D. Clayton, 1929 —
S.
Hubert Dent, Jr., 1938 —
John
W. Abercrombie, 1940 —
O.
C. Maner, 1958 —
J.
Haden Alldredge, 1962 —
Pitt
Tyson Maner, 1963 —
Dixie
Bibb Graves, 1965 —
Gordon
Persons, 1965 —
Richard
T. Rives, 1982 —
Lister
Hill, 1984 —
Melba
Till Allen, 1989 —
George
C. Wallace, 1998 —
Frank
M. Johnson, Jr., 1999 |
| | Montgomery, 2000-2012:
William
L. Dickinson, 2008 |
|
| | Near Montgomery:
Julius
Caesar Alford, 1863 |
| |
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