| | Muskingum County (no city given):
George
Sharrock, 1910 |
| | Bloomfield:
Charles
A. Otis, 1827 —
M.
Clyde Kelly, 1883 |
| | Chandlersville:
James
W. Huffman, 1894 |
| | Dresden:
James
Armenius Hedgcock, 1853 |
| | Gratiot:
Cornelius
Springer Hamilton, 1821 |
| | Licking Township:
H.
Clay Van Voorhis, 1852 |
| | New Concord:
Robert
B. Brown, 1844 —
David
W. Stewart, 1887 |
| | Norwich:
James
T. Maxfield, 1827 —
Chalmers
P. Wylie, 1920 |
| | Rix Mills:
Miles
Conway Moore, 1845 |
| | Zanesville:
James
Madison Gaylord, 1811 —
Gordon
Newell Mott, 1812 —
Samuel
S. Cox, 1824 —
Charles
H. Gaus, 1840 —
Arthur
Corwin Copeland, 1841 —
George
C. Morrison, 1843 —
Lewis
C. Tidball, 1849 —
Carrington
T. Marshall, 1869 —
Sherman
M. Granger, 1870 —
Samuel
J. Daugherty, 1873 —
William
H. Dress, 1879 —
S.
Abbot Maginnis, 1885 —
Perry
B. Jackson, 1896 —
Tom
Van Horn Moorehead, 1898 —
Charles
F. Baldwin, 1902 |
| | Near Zanesville:
Thomas
A. Hendricks, 1819 |
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