| | Oneida County (no city given):
Abram
V. Berry, 1804 —
Joseph
Aram, 1810 —
Herman
L. Page, 1818 —
Horatio
Seymour, Jr., 1844 —
Charles
H. Baldwin, 1867 |
| | Augusta:
William
Henry Harrison Miller, 1840 |
| | Bartlett:
Warren
I. Lee, 1874 |
| | Boonville:
Daniel
Buck, 1837 —
Jesse
Knight, 1850 |
| | Bridgewater:
De
Witt C. Littlejohn, 1818 |
| | Clinton:
George
Hastings, 1807 —
Levi
T. Griffin, 1837 —
Elihu
Root, 1845 —
A.
Fay Bennett, 1893 —
Stephen
W. Brennan, 1893 —
Richard
G. Smith, 1922 |
| | Deerfield:
A.
Grant Blue, 1864 |
| | Florence:
Daniel
J. O'Mara, 1893 |
| | Floyd:
Thomas
D. Edwards, 1849 |
| | Glenmore:
John
Fitzgibbons, 1868 |
| | Holland Patent:
Henry
W. Rogers, 1853 |
| | Lee:
George
W. Kingsbury, 1837 |
| | Marcy:
James
H. Donovan, 1923 |
| | Marshall:
Horatio
Chapin Burchard, 1825 —
Ebon
C. Ingersoll, 1831 —
Harvey
Gridley Eastman, 1832 —
Benton
Hanchett, 1835 |
| | New Hartford:
Orlando
Allen, 1803 —
Milton
G. Tibbitts, 1882 |
| | New London:
Wilson
S. Bissell, 1847 |
| | New York Mills:
Charles
Andrews, 1827 —
Lewis
A. Brigham, 1831 —
Frederic
C. Walcott, 1869 |
| | Oneida Castle:
John
G. Parkhurst, 1824 |
| | Paris:
Benjamin
A. Bidlack, 1804 —
Leander
Babcock, 1811 |
| | Remsen:
William
C. Jones, 1855 |
| | Rome:
Benjamin
Wright Raymond, 1801 —
Jasper
W. Gilbert, 1812 —
Norman
B. Judd, 1815 —
Charles
H. Larrabee, 1820 —
Peter
White, 1820 —
McNeil
Seymour, 1822 —
Alonzo
J. Edgerton, 1827 —
Asa
S. Bushnell, 1834 —
William
T. Elmer, 1835 —
Charles
L. Goetz, 1859 —
Fred
L. Meiss, 1885 —
William
W. Campbell, 1887 —
Harlow
E. Bacon, 1889 —
Walter
W. Abbott, 1894 —
Clayson
W. Aldridge, 1899 —
John
P. Gualtieri, 1903 —
Francis
J. Alder, 1912 —
Howard
E. Race, 1918 |
| | Sangerfield:
Walter
Cass Newberry, 1835 |
| | Sauquoit:
George
W. Chadwick, 1825 —
Raymond
C. Green, 1893 |
| | Trenton:
Daniel
Hanmer Wells, 1814 |
| | Trenton Falls:
George
E. Cole, 1826 |
| | Utica:
Gerrit
Smith, 1797 —
Edward
F. Jones, 1828 —
Thomas
Lemuel James, 1831 —
Joseph
H. Pashley, 1840 —
John
J. Allen, 1843 —
Victor
H. Metcalf, 1853 —
James
S. Sherman, 1855 —
John
F. Schrader, 1855 —
Samuel
A. Beardsley, 1856 —
John
C. Davies, 1857 —
Henry
D. Williams, c.1877 —
Alfred
Conkling Coxe, Jr., 1880 —
Russell
G. Dunmore, c.1881 —
Merwin
K. Hart, 1881 —
Michael
J. Kernan, 1884 —
Martin
J. Lutz, c.1887 —
Fred
J. Rath, 1888 —
Vincent
R. Corrou, 1899 —
Frank
A. Emma, c.1899 —
Andrew
G. Lynch, 1902 —
William
S. Calli, 1923 —
John
T. Buckley, c.1927 —
Sherwood
L. Boehlert, 1936 —
Michael
A. Arcuri, 1959 |
| | Near Utica:
David
P. Lowe, 1823 |
| | Vernon:
A.
Pierson Case, 1818 —
Ashbel
P. Willard, 1820 —
J.
Newton Hungerford, 1825 |
| | Verona:
Russell
Sage, 1816 —
Henry
C. Adams, 1850 |
| | Verona town:
Jay
H. Pratt, 1874 |
| | Waterville:
Levi
D. Carpenter, 1802 —
John
S. Newberry, 1826 —
George
Eastman, 1854 —
Claude
M. Fuess, 1885 |
| | West Vienna:
William
H. Lockerby, 1859 |
| | Westernville:
Charles
A. Sink, 1879 |
| | Westmoreland:
Hezekiah
C. Seymour, 1811 |
| | Whitesboro:
William
A. Moseley, 1798 —
Charles
E. Pearce, 1842 |
| | Whitesborough:
Sidney
Breese, 1800 —
Phineas
M. Kent, 1808 |
| | Whitestown:
John
Parsons Cook, 1817 —
William
W. Bowers, 1834 —
John
W. Manley, 1845 —
William
J. Gaynor, 1848 |
| | Yorkville:
Walter
Van Wiggeren, 1887 |
| |
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