| | Allegheny County (no city given):
Joseph
Barker, c.1806 —
Samuel
Wylie Greer, 1826 —
Joseph
Grant Beale, 1839 —
John
Wilson, 1849 —
James
H. Teller, 1850 —
Archibald
M. Hall, 1863 —
Frank
L. Glotzbach, c.1873 —
Robert
J. Dodds, 1877 —
John
B. Easton, 1880 —
Edward
M. Early, 1935 |
| | Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh):
William
H. Graham, 1844 —
Seth
P. Galey, 1844 —
Alexander
T. McGill, 1845 —
Alexander
G. Cochran, 1846 —
James
H. Reed, 1853 —
R.
H. Megraw, 1858 —
George
Shiras III, 1859 —
David
Hunter, Jr., 1860 —
Morris
Einstein, 1865 —
Edmund
F. Erk, 1872 —
William
Albert Harbison, 1874 —
Wilbur
M. Alter, 1879 —
Harmar
D. Denny, Jr., 1886 —
Albert
G. Ebert, 1886 |
| | Bakerstown:
James
Patton Flick, 1845 |
| | Bellevue:
Thomas
M. Bayne, 1836 |
| | Braddock:
Benjamin
L. Rosenbloom, 1880 —
Matthew
A. Dunn, 1886 —
Adam
Sumeracki, 1911 —
Thomas
F. Sullivan, c.1915 —
Joseph
M. Gaydos, 1926 —
John
F. Maisto, 1938 |
| | Buena Vista:
Frank
D. Muse, c.1866 |
| | Carnegie:
Frederick
N. Zihlman, 1879 —
James
A. Wright, 1902 —
Ruggero
J. Aldisert, 1919 |
| | Clairton:
Edward
P. Zemprelli, 1925 |
| | Coraopolis:
Edwin
C. Ewing, 1902 —
Wayne
S. Ewing, 1929 |
| | Creighton:
Gus
Scholle, 1904 |
| | Dormont:
James
G. Fulton, 1903 |
| | Duquesne:
Frank
Kopriver, Jr., c.1906 |
| | East Liberty (now part of Pittsburgh):
James
Scott Negley, 1826 |
| | East Pittsburgh:
Ed
Carey, 1905 |
| | Edgeworth (part now in Sewickley):
J.
Twing Brooks, 1884 |
| | Etna:
Alonzo
S. Batchelor, 1877 |
| | Evergreen:
Henry
A. Huber, 1869 —
James
M. Magee, 1877 |
| | Glassport:
Bud
Shuster, 1932 |
| | Glenfield:
George
W. Cooper, 1897 |
| | Harmarville:
C.
W. 'Bill' Young, 1930 |
| | Homestead:
John
S. Crawford, 1923 |
| | Mansfield (now part of Carnegie):
James
H. Duff, 1883 |
| | McKees Rocks:
John
R. Kasich, 1952 |
| | McKeesport:
Louis
J. Jacobson, 1882 —
Frank
Buchanan, 1902 —
Andrew
C. Thomas, 1902 |
| | Near McKeesport:
John
Caven, 1824 |
| | Moon Township:
William
David Craig, 1882 |
| | Munhall:
Tom
Ridge, 1945 |
| | North Versailles Township:
William
H. Coleman, 1871 |
| | Pitcairn:
John
McDowell, 1902 |
| | Pittsburgh: |
| |
| | Pittsburgh, year not specified:
Thomas
D. Carnahan —
Edward
R. Frey —
John
T. Walsh |
| | Pittsburgh, 1780-1789:
Henry
M. Brackenridge, 1786 —
Wilkins
F. Tannehill, 1787 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1790-1799:
Harmar
Denny, 1794 —
John
Dick, 1794 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1800-1809:
William
W. Irwin, 1803 —
Cornelius
Darragh, 1809 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1810-1819:
Wilson
McCandless, 1810 —
James
S. Lithgow, 1812 —
Jared
M. Brush, 1814 —
Samuel
W. Black, 1816 —
Samuel
W. Little, 1818 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1820-1829:
Jacob
A. Ambler, 1829 —
Joseph
H. Johnson, 1829 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1830-1839:
George
Shiras, Jr., 1832 —
William
Blake Dean, 1838 —
George
Mifflin Dallas, 1839 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1840-1849:
Albert
Rhodes, 1840 —
Samuel
Llewellyn, 1841 —
James
W. Brown, 1844 —
William
J. Diehl, 1845 —
Henry
W. Diederich, 1845 —
William
J. Calhoun, 1848 —
George
W. Guthrie, 1848 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1850-1859:
Valentine
Remmel, 1853 —
Frederick
P. Wright, 1854 —
Andrew
W. Mellon, 1855 —
William
Addison Magee, 1855 —
Mahlon
M. Garland, 1856 —
William
J. Duff, 1856 —
John
G. A. Leishman, 1857 —
George
Woodward Wickersham, 1858 —
Charles
A. Fagan, 1859 —
James
Henry, 1859 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1860-1869:
Nicolas
R. Snyder, 1860 —
Andrew
J. Barchfeld, 1863 —
Horace
A. McClung, 1865 —
Charles
M. Bakewell, 1867 —
Joseph
G. Armstrong, 1867 —
Alexander
P. Moore, 1867 —
Thomas
D. Carnahan —
Charles
R. Eckert, 1868 —
Daniel
A. Malie, 1868 —
Edwin
J. Kirby, 1869 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1870-1879:
Wooda
Nicholas Carr, 1871 —
Irwin
Laughlin, 1871 —
William
A. Magee, 1873 —
Ernest
W. Marland, 1874 —
Thomas
D. Malone, 1874 —
Charles
Harry Benedict, 1876 —
John
F. Forward, Jr., 1876 —
James
B. Drew, 1877 —
Maxwell
K. Moorhead, 1877 —
Edward
R. Frey —
Cornelius
D. Scully, 1878 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1880-1889:
David
A. Reed, 1880 —
Frank
J. Harris, 1881 —
Margaret
Mayer, 1883 —
Harry
A. Estep, 1884 —
Alexander
Gilbert Bainbridge, 1885 —
William
B. Rodgers, 1885 —
Joseph
N. Pew, Jr., 1886 —
Lawrence
C. Phipps, Jr., 1886 —
David
L. Lawrence, 1889 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1890-1899:
Howard
E. Campbell, 1890 —
James
I. Marsh, 1890 —
Wainwright
Abbott, 1891 —
Peter
J. De Muth, 1892 —
Herman
P. Eberharter, 1892 —
Elmer
J. Holland, 1894 —
John
Joseph O'Connell, 1894 —
Thomas
E. Scanlon, 1896 —
Martin
C. Mihm, 1898 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1900-1909:
George
J. Sarraf, 1901 —
Alfred
E. Driscoll, 1902 —
Austin
L. Staley, 1902 —
David
O. Selznick, 1902 —
David
J. McDonald, 1902 —
John
S. Badeau, 1903 —
James
F. Malone, Jr., 1904 —
Matt
S. Anderson, 1904 —
Robert
J. Corbett, 1905 —
Joseph
M. Barr, 1906 —
Clyde
B. Cochran, 1906 —
Joseph
P. Rigby, 1906 —
Max
Martin Fisher, 1908 —
Frederick
Wilson Hall, 1908 —
John
J. Vaughan, c.1908 —
Murray
M. Chotiner, 1909 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1910-1919:
W.
Reed Orr, 1910 —
Joseph
A. Yablonski, 1910 —
Sarah
A. Schaeffer, 1911 —
Albert
C. Esposito, 1912 —
Lawrence
G. Williams, 1913 —
Walter
T. Kamyk, 1913 —
John
T. Walsh —
Daniel
A. Verona, 1914 —
Phillips
Talbot, 1915 —
Hubert
Teitelbaum, 1915 —
Martha
Ann Adelsheim, 1915 —
Thomas
M. Nolan, 1916 —
Sophie
Masloff, 1917 —
Leo
J. McLaughlin, 1917 —
Paul
F. Lutty, 1917 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1920-1929:
Stanley
M. Noszka, 1920 —
Alfred
L. Atherton, Jr., 1921 —
Robert
C. Crane, c.1921 —
Thomas
F. Lamb, 1922 —
William
S. Moorhead, 1923 —
Peter
F. Flaherty, 1924 —
Wallace
T. Albertson, 1924 —
Willard
F. Agnew, Jr., 1924 —
John
G. Good, Jr., 1926 —
Robert
H. Bork, 1927 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1930-1939:
Stewart
B. McKinney, 1931 —
Richard
L. Thornburgh, 1932 —
Richard
M. Scaife, 1932 —
Leonard
J. Bodack, 1932 —
Alan
Neil Bloch, 1932 —
Thomas
E. Potter, 1933 —
James
Chris Cacheris, 1933 —
Orrin
G. Hatch, 1934 —
Robert
Louis Barry, 1934 —
Ron
Paul, 1935 —
William
J. Coyne, 1936 —
H.
John Heinz III, 1938 —
David
M. Serotkin, 1938 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1940-1949:
Jack
Canfield, 1941 —
Bob
Filner, 1942 —
Bob
O'Connor, 1944 —
D.
Michael Fisher, 1944 —
Don
Bailey, 1945 —
David
W. McKeague, 1946 —
David
A. Linn, 1948 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1950-1959:
Tom
Vilsack, 1950 —
John
Hagelin, 1954 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1960-1969:
Alan
Klazei, 1961 —
Melissa
A. Hart, 1962 |
|
| | Near Pittsburgh:
William
Carroll, 1788 —
Andrew
Stuart, 1823 —
James
Mitchell Ashley, 1824 |
| | Ross Township:
Raymond
E. Wilt, 1907 |
| | Scott Township:
John
R. Haudenshield, 1888 |
| | Sewickley:
Laurence
V. Gibb, 1899 |
| | Sharpsburg:
Robert
D. Fleming, 1903 |
| | South Fayette Township:
John
B. Holland, 1844 |
| | South Pittsburgh (now part of
Pittsburgh):
Frank
J. Klumpp, 1867 |
| | Springdale:
George
E. Alter, 1868 |
| | Swissvale:
Michael
F. Doyle, 1953 |
| | Treveskyn:
Thais
Blatnik, 1919 |
| | Turtle Creek:
John
J. Murray, 1914 |
| | Wilkinsburg:
Albert
E. Beech, 1904 —
Meldrim
Thomson, Jr., 1912 |
| | Wilmerding:
Harry
J. Davenport, 1902 |
| | Wilson (now part of Clairton):
Vera
Buchanan, 1902 |
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