| | Bexley:
Gertrude
Donahey, 2004 |
| | Canal Winchester:
John
Chaney, 1881 |
| | Columbus: |
| |
| | Columbus, year not specified:
Frank
S. Monnett |
| | Columbus, 1800-1899:
James
Cooper, 1863 —
Samuel
Medary, 1864 —
Alfred
Parish Stone, 1865 —
William
T. Martin, 1866 —
Samuel
Galloway, 1872 —
Ozro
John Dodds, 1882 —
Allen
G. Thurman, 1895 —
Norton
S. Townshend, 1895 —
George
L. Converse, 1897 |
| | Columbus, 1900-1999:
George
K. Nash, 1904 —
John
L. Geyer, 1910 —
John
Beatty, 1914 —
Emmett
Tompkins, 1917 —
David
K. Watson, 1918 —
John
A. Shauck, 1918 —
Jacob
L. Bachman, 1920 —
Clement
L. Brumbaugh, 1921 —
Horatio
C. Claypool, 1921 —
James
E. Campbell, 1924 —
De
Witt C. Badger, 1926 —
Carlos
C. Burr, 1927 —
Oscar
T. Corson, 1928 —
Harvey
C. Smith, 1929 —
James
I. Allread, 1940 —
Harry
M. Daugherty, 1941 —
Herschel
W. Arant, 1941 —
John
H. Arnold, 1944 —
John
C. Speaks, 1945 —
A.
Vic Donahey, 1946 —
Robert
Simpson Wood, 1949 —
Robert
T. Oestreicher, 1955 —
Elisha
R. Bitgood, 1961 —
Hjalmar
Petersen, 1968 —
Kingsley
A. Taft, 1970 —
Walter
E. Brehm, 1971 —
Myron
B. Gessaman, 1975 —
Daniel
S. Earhart, 1976 —
Ralston
Westlake, 1978 —
John
W. Bricker, 1986 —
Roger
Cloud, 1988 —
Maynard
E. Sensenbrenner, 1991 —
Chalmers
P. Wylie, 1998 —
William
F. Bowen, 1999 |
| | Columbus, 2000-2012:
James
A. Rhodes, 2001 |
|
| | Dublin:
Paul
M. Herbert, 1983 |
| | Worthington:
James
Kilbourne, 1919 |
| |
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