| | Clay:
Nathan
Soule, 1860 |
| | Fayetteville:
Martin
T. Manton, 1946 |
| | Geddes (now part of Syracuse):
James
Geddes, 1838 |
| | Jordan:
Alonzo
Case, 1864 —
Luther
Badger, 1869 |
| | Manlius:
William
Taylor, 1865 |
| | Near Marcellus:
Reuben
Humphrey, 1831 |
| | Mottville:
Nehemiah
Hezekiah Earll, 1872 |
| | Onondaga Valley:
George
Hall, 1840 |
| | Pompey:
Victory
Birdseye, 1853 |
| | Syracuse:
Jonas
Earll, Jr., 1846 —
Daniel
Gott, 1864 —
Amos
P. Granger, 1866 —
Dennis
McCarthy, 1886 —
Charles
Allen Perkins, 1892 —
Thomas
G. Alvord, 1897 —
Theodore
L. Poole, 1900 —
James
J. Belden, 1904 —
Charles
Andrews, 1918 —
Irving
G. Vann, 1921 —
Milton
De Lano, 1922 —
Walter
W. Magee, 1927 —
Michael
E. Driscoll, 1929 —
John
Richard Clancy, 1932 —
Louis
B. Ward, 1942 —
Frank
H. Hiscock, 1946 —
Richard
P. Byrne, 1958 —
Kenneth
H. Fake, 1963 —
H.
Edmund Machold, 1967 —
Robert
P. Marren, 1990 —
Lee
Alexander, 1996 —
James
M. Hanley, 2003 |
| | Taunton:
William
S. Andrews, 1936 |
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