| | Cuyahoga County (no city given):
Harry
Gager, 1929 |
| | Chagrin Falls:
George
H. Bender, 1961 —
David
S. Ingalls, 1985 |
| | Cleveland: |
| |
| | Cleveland, 1800-1849:
John
Wheelock Willey, 1841 —
Joshua
Mills, 1843 —
Austin
E. Wing, 1849 |
| | Cleveland, 1850-1899:
John
W. Taylor, 1854 —
George
Hoadley, 1857 —
Leonard
Case, Sr., 1864 —
John
Brough, 1865 —
Nicholas
Dockstadter, 1871 —
David
A. Starkweather, 1876 —
William
Collins, 1878 —
Frederick
William Green, 1879 —
Sherlock
J. Andrews, 1880 —
John
Crowell, 1883 —
Rufus
P. Spalding, 1886 —
John
William Allen, 1887 —
John
Hutchins, 1891 —
James
M. Coffinberry, 1891 —
Henry
B. Payne, 1896 —
Richard
Chappel Parsons, 1899 |
| | Cleveland, 1900-1949:
Jacob
Mueller, 1905 —
Charles
A. Otis, 1905 —
Andrew
S. Upson, 1905 —
Henry
D. Coffinberry, 1912 —
Robert
Maynard Murray, 1913 —
Martin
A. Foran, 1921 —
William
J. White, 1923 —
Warren
S. Stone, 1925 —
John
A. McDowell, 1927 —
John
B. Coffinberry, 1927 —
Cyrus
Locher, 1929 —
George
A. Myers, 1930 —
William
O. Smith, 1932 —
Edward
T. England, 1934 —
William
L. Day, 1936 —
Walter
J. Cookson, 1936 —
John
J. Babka, 1937 —
Atlee
Pomerene, 1937 —
Newton
D. Baker, 1937 —
Chester
C. Bolton, 1939 —
William
Gordon, 1942 —
P.
Merrill Griffith, 1944 —
Omar
Eugene Mueller, 1946 |
| | Cleveland, 1950-1999:
William
L. Fiesinger, 1953 —
Martin
L. Sweeney, 1960 —
Harry
C. Gahn, 1962 —
Suzette
A. Junglas, 1962 —
Robert
J. Bulkley, 1965 —
Benjamin
L. Rosenbloom, 1965 —
George
E. Bushnell, 1965 —
Ray
T. Miller, 1966 —
Florence
E. Allen, 1966 —
E.
L. 'Bob' Bartlett, 1968 —
Thomas
A. Burke, 1971 —
Frank
J. Lausche, 1990 —
Frank
Joseph Battisti, 1994 —
Carl
B. Stokes, 1996 —
James
B. McCahey, Jr., 1998 |
|
| | Near Cleveland:
John
K. Brostuen, 1938 |
| | East Cleveland:
Edward
Wade, 1866 —
Henry
I. Emerson, 1953 —
Stephanie
Tubbs Jones, 2008 |
| | Gates Mills:
Robert
E. Sweeney, 2007 |
| | Lyndhurst:
Frances
P. Bolton, 1977 |
| | Rocky River:
Clifton
B. Beach, 1902 |
| |
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