| | Fulton County (no city given):
Ezekiel
S. Candler, 1869 —
Stephen
Grady Miller, 1932 —
John
S. Candler, 1941 —
Charles
S. Reid, 1947 —
J.
Paul Dyar, 1951 |
| | Atlanta: |
| |
| | Atlanta, year not specified:
Samuel
H. Galloway |
| | Atlanta, 1850-1899:
Andrew
Ewing, 1864 —
William
Jones, 1864 —
Robert
A. Alston, 1879 —
Hiram
Warner, 1881 —
Benjamin
H. Hill, 1882 —
Alexander
H. Stephens, 1883 —
James
Crawford Freeman, 1885 —
James
Jackson, 1887 —
O.
A. Lochrane, 1887 —
Lucius
J. Gartrell, 1891 —
Henry
W. Hilliard, 1892 —
Thomas
Coke Howard, 1893 —
Joseph
E. Brown, 1894 —
Philip
Cook, 1894 —
Charles
F. Crisp, 1896 —
Homer
V. M. Miller, 1896 —
John
S. Bigby, 1898 —
Nathaniel
Job Hammond, 1899 |
| | Atlanta, 1900-1949:
Robert
Pleasant Trippe, 1900 —
Sion
A. Darnell, 1906 —
Hiram
Parks Bell, 1907 —
Allen
D. Candler, 1910 —
Alexander
S. Clay, 1910 —
James
Burdine Hill, 1917 —
Loren
Fletcher, 1919 —
Don
Albert Pardee, 1919 —
James
W. Wise, 1925 —
Eugene
Blackburn Gary, 1926 —
Asa
G. Candler, 1929 —
Rebecca
Latimer Felton, 1930 —
Charles
G. Edwards, 1931 —
John
S. Cohen, 1935 —
Homer
C. Parker, 1946 |
| | Atlanta, 1950-1999:
William
S. Howard, 1953 —
Stonewall
H. Dyer, 1967 —
Jackson
B. Chase, 1974 —
G.
Bertram Smith, 1978 —
James
C. Davis, 1981 —
Bond
Almand, 1985 —
E.
Culver Kidd, Jr., 1995 —
Elbert
P. Tuttle, 1996 |
| | Atlanta, 2000-2012:
Paul
Coverdell, 2000 —
H.
E. 'Nick' Nichols, 2000 —
Juanita
Elizabeth Terry Williams, 2000 —
Hosea
Williams, 2000 —
Lester
Maddox, 2003 —
Jimmy
Bentley, Jr., 2003 —
Ivan
Allen, Jr., 2003 —
Charles
Gowen, 2003 |
|
| | Near College Park:
Helen
Douglas Mankin, 1956 |
| | Palmetto:
Joseph
W. Matthews, 1862 |
| | West End (now part of Atlanta):
Benjamin
Conley, 1886 |
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