| | Des Moines: |
| |
| | Des Moines, 1800-1899:
Charles
A. Rawson, 1867 —
Harry
E. Kelly, 1870 —
L.
Ward Bannister, 1871 —
Alice
E. Figg, 1882 —
Jett
W. Douglas, 1886 —
Monrad
C. Wallgren, 1891 —
Harold
Riegelman, 1892 —
Frederic
M. Miller, 1896 —
Vivien
Kellems, 1896 |
| | Des Moines, 1900-1999:
Robert
W. Colflesh, 1900 —
L.
V. Anderson, 1900 —
Norma
Mathis, 1901 —
C.
Edwin Moore, 1903 —
Paul
Raymond Hays, 1903 —
Robert
K. Goodwin, 1905 —
Simon
Casady, c.1907 —
George
W. Ball, 1909 —
Laurence
William Lane, Jr., 1919 —
Wade
H. McCree, Jr., 1920 —
Robert
M. L. Johnson, 1921 —
Paul
J. Cooksey, 1923 —
R.
Dean Arbuckle, 1926 —
Robert
D. Ray, 1928 —
Lawrence
F. Scalise, 1933 —
James
M. Inhofe, 1934 —
Louis
A. Lavorato, 1934 —
Paul
Coverdell, 1939 —
Douglas
J. LaFollette, 1940 —
Dale
Wagner, 1941 —
Robert
P. Young, Jr., 1951 —
Jim
Nussle, 1960 |
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| | Near Des Moines:
Thompson
B. Ferguson, 1857 |
| | Lincoln Township:
William
L. Bliss, 1876 |
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