| | Fayette County (no city given):
Robert
McHatton, 1788 —
Moses
V. Grant, 1789 —
Richard
M. Young, 1798 —
George
T. Ward, c.1810 —
Richard
Roman, 1811 —
James
Streshly Jackson, 1823 —
Mitchell
Cary Alford, 1855 —
Joe
F. Bosworth, 1866 —
A.
B. Gay, 1898 —
Tom
Buford, 1949 |
| | Near East Hickman:
William
P. Kimball, 1857 |
| | Frogtown:
David
R. Atchison, 1807 |
| | Lexington:
Joseph
H. Hawkins, c.1765 —
Lilburn
W. Boggs, 1796 —
Mark
Whitaker Izard, 1799 —
Sulifand
S. Ross, 1800 —
Daniel
Carmichael Wickliffe, 1810 —
John
B. S. Todd, 1814 —
Alexander
P. Crittenden, 1816 —
Francis
P. Blair, Jr., 1821 —
Robert
A. Athey, 1825 —
B.
Gratz Brown, 1826 —
John
G. Baxter, 1826 —
Clifton
R. Breckinridge, 1846 —
Desha
Breckinridge, 1867 —
Richard
C. Stoll, 1876 —
James
G. Scrugham, 1880 —
Albert
W. Scott, 1895 —
Harry
Gordon Black, 1907 —
Edmund
A. Gullion, 1913 —
Philip
Pendleton Ardery, 1914 —
Blanche
Tanner Alford, 1914 —
William
C. Goodloe, 1919 —
John
Y. Brown, Jr., 1933 —
Joseph
R. Pitts, 1939 —
Scotty
Baesler, 1941 |
| | Near Lexington:
Thomas
Buck Reed, 1787 —
Robert
Jefferson Breckinridge, 1800 —
John
T. Stuart, 1807 —
William
A. Richardson, 1811 —
George
Washington Dunlap, 1813 —
John
C. Breckinridge, 1821 —
Jehu
Baker, 1822 —
Carter
Henry Harrison, 1825 |
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