| | Alden:
Edmund
F. Cooke, 1967 |
| | Amherst:
Joseph
E. Marine, 1998 |
| | Buffalo: |
| |
| | Buffalo, 1800-1849:
Daniel
Chapin, 1821 |
| | Buffalo, 1850-1899:
Ebenezer
Foote Norton, 1851 —
Thomas
Cutting Love, 1853 —
Albert
H. Tracy, 1859 —
Solomon
G. Haven, 1861 —
Lot
Clark, 1862 —
Junius
Hopkins Hatch, 1869 —
Millard
Fillmore, 1874 —
John
Ganson, 1874 —
Nathan
Kelsey Hall, 1874 —
Orlando
Allen, 1874 —
Henry
Howard, 1878 —
William
Fargo, 1881 —
John
G. Langner, 1882 —
Francis
F. Fargo, 1891 —
David
S. Bennett, 1894 —
Charles
Daniels, 1897 —
Elbridge
G. Spaulding, 1897 —
Thomas
Lathrop Bunting, 1898 —
William
Findlay Rogers, 1899 |
| | Buffalo, 1900-1949:
William
McKinley, 1901 —
Wilson
S. Bissell, 1903 —
James
N. Adam, 1912 —
Charles
F. Bishop, 1913 —
John
M. Farquhar, 1918 —
Louis
Fechter, Sr., 1921 —
Monroe
Wheeler, 1922 —
Peter
A. Hendrick, 1923 —
Louis
W. Marcus, 1923 —
Edgar
Boardman Jewett, 1924 —
De
Alva S. Alexander, 1925 —
Peter
A. Porter, 1925 —
Charles
V. Fornes, 1929 —
Frank
S. Sidway, 1938 —
Louis
B. Hart, 1939 —
John
Fitzgibbons, 1941 —
Andrew
J. Hickey, 1942 —
Anthony
J. Canney, 1948 |
| | Buffalo, 1950-1999:
Clarence
MacGregor, 1952 —
John
C. Butler, 1953 —
Daniel
A. Driscoll, 1955 —
R.
Foster Piper, 1955 —
Edmund
P. Radwan, 1959 —
Samuel
J. Harris, 1960 —
Michael
J. Montesano, 1961 —
Philip
Halpern, 1963 —
Chester
C. Gorski, 1975 —
Frank
A. Sedita, 1975 —
William
B. Mahoney, 1980 —
Anthony
F. Tauriello, 1983 —
Thaddeus
Joseph Dulski, 1988 —
Peter
J. Crotty, 1992 —
Ansley
B. Borkowski, 1992 —
Edmund
Burke, Jr., 1993 |
|
| | Clarence:
Archibald
S. Clarke, 1821 |
| | Collins:
Nathaniel
Knight, 1864 |
| | Eden:
John
R. Pillion, 1978 |
| | Gowanda:
Daniel
Greene Garnsey, 1851 |
| | Grand Island:
Edward
E. Franchot, 1950 |
| | Kenmore:
Vesta
M. Roy, 2002 |
| | Lancaster:
Joseph
Mruk, 1995 |
| | Snyder:
William
Frederick Waldow, 1930 |
| | South Wales:
Asher
B. Emery, 1924 |
| | Tonawanda:
Charles
Buchmaier, 1927 |
| | Williamsville:
Benjamin
Ellicott, 1827 —
Edward
J. Elsaesser, 1983 |
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