| | Oneida County (no city given):
A.
Grant Blue, 1952 |
| | Boonville:
Henry
W. Bentley, 1907 |
| | Cassville:
William
R. Williams, 1972 |
| | Chadwicks:
James
H. Donovan, 1990 |
| | Chadwicks Mills:
George
W. Chadwick, 1885 |
| | Deerfield:
Horatio
Seymour, 1886 |
| | Forestport:
Lemuel
Hough, 1866 |
| | Rome:
Benjamin
Huntington, 1800 —
Alexander
H. Bailey, 1874 —
Henry
A. Foster, 1889 |
| | Utica:
Benjamin
Walker, 1818 —
Morris
Smith Miller, 1824 —
John
Curtis Chamberlain, 1834 —
Henry
Seymour, 1837 —
Thomas
Hill Hubbard, 1857 —
Joshua
A. Spencer, 1857 —
Samuel
Beardsley, 1860 —
Ezekiel
Bacon, 1870 —
Alfred
Conkling, 1874 —
John
Thomas Spriggs, 1888 —
William
J. Bacon, 1889 —
Horatio
Seymour, Jr., 1907 —
James
S. Sherman, 1912 —
Joseph
Ackroyd, 1915 —
Charles
Andrew Talcott, 1920 —
James
B. Van Woert, 1934 —
De
Witt C. Flanagan, 1946 —
Fred
J. Douglas, 1949 —
M.
William Bray, 1961 |
| | Vernon:
A.
Pierson Case, 1899 |
| | Verona:
Jonathan
J. Hazard, c.1824 |
| | Waterville:
Levi
D. Carpenter, 1856 |
| | Westernville:
William
Floyd, 1821 |
| | Whitesboro:
Thomas
R. Gold, 1827 |
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