| | Knox County (no city given):
Edwin
H. Conger, 1843 —
Claude
C. Flansburg, 1857 —
Gale
Schisler, 1933 |
| | Abingdon:
Guy
U. Hardy, 1872 —
James
B. Stockdale, 1923 |
| | Galesburg:
Edgar
A. Bancroft, 1857 —
George
Radcliffe Colton, 1865 —
Oscar
M. Lanstrum, 1869 —
Russell
Jump, 1895 —
Robert
S. Ingersoll, 1914 —
James
L. Norton, Jr., 1918 —
John
Rusling Block, 1935 —
Phil
Hare, 1949 |
| | Near Galesburg:
Curtis
H. Castle, 1848 —
Ira
C. Copley, 1864 —
Charles
E. Swanson, 1879 |
| | Knoxville:
Charles
C. Craig, 1865 |
| | Near Knoxville:
John
E. Raker, 1863 |
| | Maquon:
Charles
Byron Bellinger, 1839 |
| | Near Maquon:
Stephen
Arnold Hoxworth, 1860 |
| | Near Victoria:
Amos
F. Dixon, 1877 |
| | Wataga:
James
E. Bell, 1853 |
| | Yates City:
Clinton
L. Ewing, 1879 |
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