| | Onondaga County (no city given):
Daniel
S. Bacon, 1798 —
Thomas
G. Alvord, 1810 —
John
G. Nichols, 1813 —
Milton
Kelly, 1818 —
George
W. Phillips, 1823 —
Archibald
J. Peek, 1854 —
Mark
C. Betts, 1865 —
Grove
T. Maxson, c.1867 |
| | Apulia:
Marcus
H. Miles, 1813 |
| | Baldwinsville:
James
C. Haynes, 1848 |
| | Borodino:
Ralph
L. Emmons, 1890 |
| | Brewerton:
Edgar
F. Down, c.1883 |
| | Camillus:
Kinsley
S. Bingham, 1808 |
| | Near Camillus:
David
S. Bennett, 1811 |
| | Cicero:
John
F. Benjamin, 1817 —
Michael
J. Bragman, 1940 |
| | DeWitt Center:
Edward
D. Kinne, 1842 |
| | Fabius:
John
U. Pettit, 1820 —
James
J. Belden, 1825 —
Franklin
P. Saunders, 1849 |
| | Fabius town:
Harlan
P. Andrews, 1837 |
| | Fayetteville:
Frederick
T. Pierson, 1873 |
| | Geddes (now part of Syracuse):
Cyrus
B. Sammons, 1825 —
Gardner
J. Chamberlin, 1872 |
| | Jamesville:
Edwin
B. Crocker, 1818 |
| | Jordan:
William
J. Coombs, 1833 —
Erastus
E. Brown, 1836 —
Theodore
L. Poole, 1840 |
| | Liverpool:
Irving
F. Baxter, 1863 |
| | Lysander:
James
W. Upson, 1848 |
| | Manlius:
John
Carroll Young, 1904 |
| | Marcellus:
Nathan
Kelsey Hall, 1810 —
A.
Judson Kneeland, 1821 |
| | Marcellus town:
Horace
M. Stone, 1890 |
| | Mottville:
Andrew
J. Sawyer, 1834 |
| | Navarino:
Charles
J. Hewitt, 1867 |
| | Otisco:
George
Washington Cowles, 1823 —
Edward
E. Bostwick, 1840 —
R.
Walter Riehlman, 1899 |
| | Pompey:
Charles
J. Hayden, 1816 —
William
Fargo, 1818 —
Calvin
Ball Crosby, 1829 —
Frank
Hiscock, 1834 —
Henry
Van Woert, 1836 |
| | Pompey Hill:
Horatio
Seymour, 1810 |
| | Near Pompey:
Richard
P. Byrne, 1880 |
| | Salina (now part of Syracuse):
Dennis
McCarthy, 1814 —
Henry
C. Gilbert, 1818 |
| | Skaneateles:
Aaron
Pardee, 1808 —
Charles
Philo Dibble, 1815 —
Morton
S. Wilkinson, 1819 —
Gilbert
M. McCray, 1826 —
Edward
T. Bartlett, 1841 —
John
C. McLaughlin, 1874 —
Searles
G. Shultz, 1897 |
| | Spafford:
Martin
A. Knapp, 1843 |
| | Syracuse: |
| |
| | Syracuse, year not specified:
Florence
E. S. Knapp —
G.
Frank Wallace |
| | Syracuse, 1800-1899:
Augustus
C. Baldwin, 1817 —
William
H. Shoudy, 1830 —
William
James Wallace, 1837 —
Grove
L. Johnson, 1841 —
La
Vega G. Kinne, 1846 —
Michael
E. Driscoll, 1851 —
William
S. Andrews, 1858 —
John
Richard Clancy, 1859 —
Samuel
Marks, 1861 —
Arba
S. Van Valkenburgh, 1862 —
T.
Channing Moore, 1872 —
Edmund
H. Lewis, 1884 —
Florence
E. S. Knapp —
Clarence
E. Hancock, 1885 —
Arthur
Benson, 1889 —
Willis
H. Sargent, 1896 —
B.
J. Monkiewicz, 1898 |
| | Syracuse, 1900-1999:
G.
Frank Wallace —
John
H. Hughes, 1904 —
Millard
Bartels, 1905 —
George
B. Parsons, 1907 —
William
F. Walsh, 1912 —
John
T. Connor, 1914 —
James
J. Barry, 1916 —
Lawrence
M. Rulison, 1917 —
Theodore
Hesburgh, 1917 —
James
M. Hanley, 1920 —
Edward
J. Speno, 1920 —
Lawrence
B. Lindemer, 1921 —
Stewart
F. Hancock, Jr., 1923 —
John
H. Terry, 1924 —
George
C. Wortley, 1926 —
Harold
Johnson, 1928 —
Quentin
L. Kopp, 1928 —
Glenn
W. Ferguson, 1929 —
James
T. Walsh, 1947 —
Gerald
T. Gentz, 1949 |
|
| | Near Syracuse:
Christopher
Columbus Upson, 1829 —
Lauren
F. Otis, 1842 |
| | Tully:
Warren
Joel Howard, 1876 |
| | Van Buren:
Jabez
G. Sutherland, 1825 —
Dwight
B. La Du, 1876 |
| | Van Buren town:
Leo
W. Breed, c.1897 |
| | Warners:
Charles
Eugene Bentley, 1841 |
| |
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