| | Saginaw County (no city given):
James
V. Buckley, 1894 —
Robert
D. Young, 1934 |
| | Birch Run:
Duncan
H. Pyscher, 1917 |
| | Bridgeport:
Emmet
L. Beach, 1857 —
Ferdinand
Brucker, 1858 |
| | Buena Vista Township:
Leonard
Baumgaertner, 1859 —
John
Leidlein, 1864 —
Arthur
C. Hauffe, 1891 |
| | Carrollton:
William
J. Bierd, 1872 |
| | Fosters:
Willis
E. Cuthbertson, 1908 |
| | Frankenmuth:
William
B. Baum, 1856 |
| | Frankentrost:
Henry
J. P. Graebner, 1865 |
| | Freeland:
John
W. Thomson, 1874 —
Herbert
M. Turner, 1908 |
| | Hemlock:
Holly
E. Hubbell, 1893 —
Ernest
Goodman, c.1907 |
| | Maple Grove:
William
B. Ormsbee, 1875 |
| | Saginaw: |
| |
| | Saginaw, year not specified:
Edward
G. Burleson |
| | Saginaw, 1800-1899:
Stewart
B. Williams, 1836 —
Thomas
Spencer Jerome, 1864 —
Harvey
A. Penney, 1866 —
Fred
L. Eaton, 1869 —
Albert
W. Tausend, 1873 —
Henry
Croll, Jr., 1875 —
John
G. Dean, 1875 —
Charles
J. DeLand, 1879 —
G.
Leo Weadock, 1881 —
Thomas
G. Baillie, 1881 —
Earl
J. Davis, 1885 —
John
P. Schuch, 1887 —
Frank
A. Picard, 1889 —
H.
Randall Wickes, 1889 —
Tony
Achard, 1889 —
Herman
H. Dignan, 1890 —
Otto
E. Eckert, 1890 —
Edward
G. Burleson —
Wilber
M. Brucker, 1894 —
David
E. Young, 1894 —
Walter
F. Remer, 1897 —
Carl
O. Little, 1899 |
| | Saginaw, 1900-1999:
Adelaide
J. Hart, 1900 —
Fern
Smith Hammond, 1900 —
George
J. Creen, 1906 —
George
W. Weadock II, 1908 —
George
H. Fischer, 1910 —
Bert
C. Brennan, 1914 —
Billie
S. Farnum, 1916 —
Robert
R. Day, 1919 —
Robert
B. Abbott, 1923 —
Donald
J. Albosta, 1925 —
Robert
L. Richardson, Jr., 1926 —
M.
Monte Wray, 1926 —
William
F. Dannemiller, 1927 —
Barbara
B. MacKenzie, 1928 —
James
E. O'Neill, Jr., 1929 —
Donald
W. Brewster, 1930 —
Jerome
T. Hart, 1932 —
Gerald
R. Dunn, 1934 —
Ken
Asmus, 1954 —
Clint
Foster, 1962 —
Trafton
Jean, 1972 |
|
| | Saginaw Township:
John
Ure, c.1833 |
| | Thomas Township:
James
Graham, 1885 |
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