| | McLean County (no city given):
James
S. Ewing, 1835 —
Harry
H. Mason, 1873 —
B.
L. Catron, 1874 |
| | Bellflower:
Vernon
L. Nickell, 1891 |
| | Bloomington:
Robert
C. Hayes, 1864 —
Frank
Hamilton Funk, 1869 —
George
E. Anderson, 1869 —
Louis
FitzHenry, 1870 —
Carl
M. Behrman, c.1872 —
George
J. Mecherle, 1877 —
John
Irving McNeil, 1877 —
Martin
A. Brennan, 1879 —
Ed
Backlund, 1893 —
Frank
J. Balcer, Sr., 1896 —
David
Davis IV, 1906 —
Robert
J. McGraw, 1915 —
George
Lincoln Rockwell, 1918 |
| | Near Bloomington:
James
R. Mann, 1856 —
James
G. Harbord, 1866 |
| | Carlock:
H.
Clarence Baldridge, 1868 —
Simon
E. Lantz, c.1874 |
| | Chenoa:
Edna
L. Beard, 1877 —
John
C. Sanborn, 1885 |
| | Danvers:
Frank
Shorthose, 1865 |
| | Funks Grove Township:
Benjamin
F. Funk, 1838 |
| | Gridley:
Wilbur
J. Cash, 1887 |
| | Le Roy:
John
A. Sterling, 1857 —
H.
E. Covey, 1875 |
| | Normal:
Robert
B. Duncan, 1920 |
| | Saybrook:
Ralph
A. Horr, 1884 |
| | Towanda:
Edwin
E. Jones, 1860 |
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