| | Dauphin County (no city given):
A.
H. Stites, 1858 |
| | Berrysburg:
William
N. Kahler, 1849 |
| | Dauphin:
William
Clark, 1774 |
| | Hanover Township, Lancaster County (now
Dauphin County):
James
M. Wallace, 1750 |
| | Harris Ferry (now Harrisburg):
Robert
Harris, 1768 |
| | Harrisburg:
John
Harris, 1760 —
John
C. Bucher, 1792 —
Robert
W. Tayler, 1812 —
John
C. Kunkel, 1816 —
Charles
H. Kungle, 1829 —
Richard
Jacobs Haldeman, 1831 —
John
Bayard McPherson, 1846 —
George
W. Clinton, 1861 —
Edward
E. Beidleman, 1873 —
M.
Harvey Taylor, 1876 —
John
C. Kunkel, 1898 —
Betty
Andujar, 1912 —
William
Witman II, 1914 —
Nancy
Kulp, 1921 —
George
W. Gekas, 1930 —
Cleveland
K. Benedict, 1935 —
Newt
Gingrich, 1943 —
Samuel
Mitchell, 1957 |
| | Near Harrisburg:
Alexander
Ramsey, 1815 |
| | Hummelstown:
John
E. Fox, 1860 |
| | Lower Swatara Township:
Joshua
W. Swartz, 1867 |
| | Middletown:
Samuel
Anderson, 1773 —
George
Kremer, 1775 —
J.
Donald Cameron, 1833 |
| | Near Middletown:
Isaac
H. Doutrich, 1871 |
| | Millersburg:
Robert
E. Woodside, 1904 —
William
B. Lentz, 1920 |
| | Paxtang:
Joseph
Montgomery, 1733 |
| | Pillow:
Charles
A. Snyder, 1867 |
| | Near Rockville:
Archibald
McAllister, 1813 |
| | Steelton:
Walter
M. Mumma, 1890 |
| | Walnut Hill:
Edward
Crouch, 1764 |
| | West Hanover:
John
J. Kleiner, 1845 |
| | Wiconisco:
George
S. J. Keen, 1874 |
| | Williamstown:
Albert
H. Gerberich, 1898 |
| |
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