| | Multnomah County (no city given):
John
H. Hall, 1854 |
| | Portland: |
| |
| | Portland, year not specified:
Robert
Y. Thornton |
| | Portland, 1800-1899:
Fred
W. Mulkey, 1874 —
Floyd
J. Cook, 1883 —
T.
H. Banfield, 1885 —
Samuel
B. Pettengill, 1886 —
Franklin
F. Korell, 1889 —
Joseph
W. Kehoe, 1890 —
Doris
M. Barnes, 1891 —
Douglas
McKay, 1893 —
Lowell
C. Paget, 1898 |
| | Portland, 1900-1999:
Carl
C. Donaugh, 1900 —
Glen
H. Taylor, 1904 —
George
W. Friede, 1905 —
William
M. McAllister, 1905 —
Julia
Butler Hansen, 1907 —
Norton
Simon, 1907 —
Walter
A. Swanson, 1911 —
Richard
L. Neuberger, 1912 —
Robert
Y. Thornton —
Charles
P. Larrowe, 1916 —
Les
Anderson, 1921 —
Victor
Atiyeh, 1923 —
James
Milton Burns, 1924 —
Alan
Green, 1925 —
Ross
McCormick, 1927 —
Robert
C. Anderson, 1929 —
Robert
F. Smith, 1931 —
Bob
Packwood, 1932 —
Wayne
Edward Alley, 1932 —
Donald
Hodel, 1935 —
Dick
Lane, 1938 —
Don
Davidson, 1939 —
Patricia
Schroeder, 1940 —
Earl
Blumenauer, 1948 —
Anna
J. Brown, 1952 —
Lesil
McGuire, 1971 |
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