| | Hennepin County (no city given):
Manley
L. Fosseen, 1947 —
Harry
L. Heer, 1962 —
Carrie
Fosseen, 1963 |
| | Bloomington:
Harold
E. Stassen, 2001 |
| | Brooklyn Center:
Earle
Brown, 1963 |
| | Eden Prairie:
Jean
Louise Harris, 2001 |
| | Edina:
Frank
E. Hook, 1982 —
Coya
Knutson, 1996 |
| | Kenwood, Minneapolis:
Robert
G. Evans, 1901 |
| | Minneapolis: |
| |
| | Minneapolis, 1800-1899:
Cyrus
Aldrich, 1871 —
Francis
R. E. Cornell, 1881 —
John
Edwards, 1896 —
Erastus
N. Bates, 1898 |
| | Minneapolis, 1900-1999:
Sumner
W. Farnham, 1900 —
Ignatius
Donnelly, 1901 —
John
S. Pillsbury, 1901 —
Horace
Austin, 1905 —
William
J. Colville, 1905 —
Alexander
Hughes, 1907 —
Albert
A. Ames, 1911 —
William
D. Washburn, 1912 —
Albert
H. Turrittin, 1921 —
Calvin
L. Brown, 1923 —
Fannie
Neuman, 1926 —
John
Lind, 1930 —
Frank
M. Nye, 1935 —
John
Hammill, 1936 —
Charles
W. Dorsett, 1936 —
Albin
E. Bjorklund, 1937 —
Franklin
F. Ellsworth, 1942 —
Oscar
F. Youngdahl, 1946 —
Sydney
Anderson, 1948 —
George
R. Smith, 1952 —
Jacob
A. O. Preus, 1961 —
Ralph
W. Humphrey, 1967 —
John
G. Alexander, 1971 —
Richard
P. Gale, 1973 —
Frederick
Andrew Seaton, 1974 —
Claude
H. Allen, 1974 —
Elmer
A. Benson, 1985 —
Val
Björnson, 1987 —
Muriel
Buck Humphrey, 1998 |
| | Minneapolis, 2000-2012:
Earl
R. Larson, 2001 —
Orville
L. Freeman, 2003 —
Arthur
Naftalin, 2005 |
|
| | Minnetonka:
Rudy
Perpich, 1995 |
| |
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