| | Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh):
Charles
McClure, 1846 —
Samuel
A. Purviance, 1882 |
| | Braddock's Field (now Braddock):
John
Gibson, 1822 |
| | Carnegie:
Russell
Errett, 1891 |
| | Coraopolis:
Morgan
Ringland Wise, 1903 |
| | Dormont:
Molly
Yard, 2005 |
| | Homewood (now part of Pittsburgh):
William
Wilkins, 1865 |
| | Mt. Lebanon:
Peter
F. Flaherty, 2005 |
| | McKeesport:
William
H. Coleman, 1943 —
Vera
Buchanan, 1955 |
| | Millvale:
Harry
J. Davenport, 1977 |
| | Oakland, Pittsburgh:
Harry
A. Estep, 1968 |
| | Pittsburgh: |
| |
| | Pittsburgh, 1800-1899:
James
S. Stevenson, 1831 —
Richard
Biddle, 1847 —
Harmar
Denny, 1852 —
Walter
Forward, 1852 —
Cornelius
Darragh, 1854 —
William
W. Irwin, 1856 —
David
Ritchie, 1867 —
Henry
M. Brackenridge, 1871 —
Thomas
Marshall Howe, 1877 —
Winthrop
W. Ketchum, 1879 —
Christian
G. Stough, 1893 |
| | Pittsburgh, 1900-1999:
Marcus
W. Acheson, 1906 —
George
W. Delamater, 1907 —
Thomas
S. Flood, 1908 —
William
H. Graham, 1923 —
George
Shiras, Jr., 1924 —
Joseph
G. Armstrong, 1931 —
Charles
H. Kline, 1933 —
John
W. Slayton, 1935 —
Morris
Einstein, 1937 —
John
S. Fisher, 1940 —
Robert
L. Vann, 1940 —
George
E. Alter, 1940 —
Matthew
A. Dunn, 1942 —
J.
Buell Snyder, 1946 —
John
K. Tener, 1946 —
Michael
J. Muldowney, 1947 —
Joseph
Buffington, 1947 —
James
M. Magee, 1949 —
Thomas
E. Scanlon, 1955 —
Joseph
A. McArdle, 1967 —
Howard
E. Campbell, 1971 —
Robert
J. Corbett, 1971 —
Samuel
A. Weiss, 1977 —
Edward
L. Sittler, Jr., 1978 —
Ralph
H. Demmler, 1995 |
| | Pittsburgh, 2000-2012:
Patrick
J. Stapleton, 2001 —
Ronald
E. Forcht, 2002 —
Bob
O'Connor, 2006 |
|
| | Near Pittsburgh:
Adamson
Tannehill, 1820 |
| | Ross Township:
Joseph
Barker, 1862 |
| | Scott Township:
James
A. Wright, 1963 |
| | Sewickley:
J.
Twing Brooks, 1956 |
| | West Deer:
George
Becker, 2007 |
| |
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