| | Ramsey County (no city given):
Robert
A. Smith, 1913 —
Lars
O. Thorpe, 1921 —
John
J. McDonough, 1962 —
Edward
K. Delaney, 1973 —
William
H. Fallon, 1981 —
George
J. Vavoulis, 1992 |
| | St. Paul: |
| |
| | St. Paul, 1850-1899:
Ashbel
P. Willard, 1860 —
Elisha
M. Huntington, 1862 —
Charles
H. Peaslee, 1866 —
Thomas
R. Potts, 1874 —
Willis
A. Gorman, 1876 —
William
H. Nobles, 1876 —
Bushrod
W. Lott, 1876 —
James
T. Maxfield, 1878 —
George
L. Otis, 1882 —
Jefferson
P. Kidder, 1883 —
Jacob
H. Stewart, 1884 —
John
T. Averill, 1889 —
Philemon
Bliss, 1889 —
Robert
Kennedy, 1889 —
Henry
H. Sibley, 1891 —
Samuel
Mayall, 1892 —
Daniel
A. Robertson, 1895 —
John
S. Prince, 1895 —
Jasper
B. Chapin, 1896 —
Richard
W. Johnson, 1897 —
John
B. Brisbin, 1898 |
| | St. Paul, 1900-1949:
Cushman
K. Davis, 1900 —
William
Dawson, 1901 —
Alexander
Ramsey, 1903 —
Andrew
R. Kiefer, 1904 —
George
L. Becker, 1904 —
Greenleaf
Clark, 1904 —
Andrew
Ryan McGill, 1905 —
William
Lee, 1906 —
Thomas
Wilson, 1910 —
Cholwell
Knox, 1910 —
Osee
Matson Hall, 1914 —
Frank
B. Doran, 1914 —
George
Auge, 1917 —
Clarence
B. Miller, 1922 —
Christopher
D. O'Brien, 1922 —
William
Blake Dean, 1922 —
Frederick
C. Stevens, 1923 —
Daniel
W. Lawler, 1926 —
Walter
Henry Sanborn, 1928 —
Frank
M. Eddy, 1929 —
James
Manahan, 1932 —
Herbert
P. Keller, 1935 —
Knud
Wefald, 1936 —
Edmund
B. Chaffee, 1936 —
Frank
B. Kellogg, 1937 —
Laurence
C. Hodgson, 1937 —
Winn
Powers, 1939 |
| | St. Paul, 1950-1999:
N.
J. Holmberg, 1951 —
Mike
Holm, 1952 —
William
Mahoney, 1952 —
Arthur
McQuillan, 1954 —
Beatrice
W. O'Kane, 1955 —
John
B. Sanborn, 1964 —
Gerhard
J. Bundlie, 1966 —
Mark
H. Gehan, 1967 —
Frank
T. Starkey, 1968 —
Charles
P. McCarty, 1974 —
Leon
B. Poullada, 1987 —
Edward
J. Devitt, 1992 —
Harold
LeVander, 1992 |
| | St. Paul, 2000-2012:
Bruce
F. Vento, 2000 —
John
Ainley, 2001 —
John
E. Daubney, 2003 —
Elmer
L. Andersen, 2004 |
|
| | White Bear Lake:
Edmund
Rice, 1889 |
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