| | Bridgeport:
Noah
H. Beach, 1866 |
| | Buena Vista Township:
Louis
C. Schwinger, 1974 |
| | Chesaning:
Charles
W. Cheeney, 1956 |
| | East Saginaw (now part of Saginaw):
John
F. Driggs, 1877 |
| | Saginaw:
Gardner
D. Williams, 1858 —
David
H. Jerome, 1896 —
Hiram
L. Miller, 1896 —
William
A. French, 1903 —
Ferdinand
Brucker, 1904 —
George
W. Peck, 1905 —
Charles
L. Benjamin, 1909 —
Henry
M. Youmans, 1920 —
Frank
Willis Wheeler, 1921 —
Hilem
F. Paddock, 1922 —
Joseph
W. Fordney, 1932 —
George
W. Weadock, 1937 —
Frank
J. Berka, 1943 —
William
B. Baum, 1947 —
Michael
J. Hart, 1951 —
John
P. Schuch, 1953 —
Frank
A. Picard, 1963 —
Robert
N. Wallace, 1963 —
Louis
C. Cramton, 1966 —
James
M. Shackleton, 1968 —
H.
Randall Wickes, 1974 —
Duncan
H. Pyscher, 1982 —
Loren
S. Armbruster, 1995 —
Maurice
Black, 1995 |
| | Zilwaukee:
John
Baird, 1934 |
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