| | Broome County (no city given):
Gideon
Hotchkiss, 1797 —
Warren
Wasson, c.1837 |
| | Barker town:
George
F. Lyon, 1849 |
| | Binghamton:
John
Cleveland Robinson, 1817 —
Marshall
F. Moore, 1829 —
Joseph
C. Wilson, 1851 —
William
A. Lytle, c.1853 —
Alfred
James Brown, 1856 —
James
A. Outterson, 1858 —
William
B. Green, c.1872 —
Raymond
B. Stevens, 1874 —
William
W. Farley, 1874 —
B.
Roger Wales, 1879 —
Charles
T. Keane, Jr., 1901 —
Martin
W. Deyo, 1902 —
George
L. Hinman, c.1906 —
Edwin
Arthur Hall, 1909 —
E.
A. Mitchell, 1910 —
William
Burnside Buffum, 1921 —
John
J. Burns, 1921 —
John
L. Mica, 1943 |
| | Conklin:
Amos
J. Cummings, 1841 |
| | Johnson City:
James
W. McCabe, Sr., c.1917 —
Francis
J. Boland, Jr., 1923 —
Robert
J. Warner, c.1949 |
| | Lisle:
Fred
E. Allen, c.1862 —
Clayton
R. Lusk, 1872 |
| | Maine:
William
M. Ross, 1850 |
| | Sanford:
Bert
Lord, 1869 |
| | Upper Lisle:
Edmund
B. Jenks, 1863 |
| | Whitney Point:
John
S. Seymour, 1848 |
| | Windsor:
Giles
W. Hotchkiss, 1815 —
Jedediah
M. Grant, 1816 —
Francis
Smith Edwards, 1817 —
Ralph
Waldo Hungerford, 1896 |
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