| | Lancaster County (no city given):
J.
Donald Cameron, 1918 |
| | Churchtown:
Edward
Davies, 1853 |
| | Columbia:
Thomas
Boude, 1822 —
John
Blanchard, 1849 |
| | Near Columbia:
J.
William Ditter, 1943 |
| | Goshen, Fulton Township:
Jeremiah
Brown, 1858 |
| | Lancaster:
Thomas
Wharton, 1778 —
Edward
Shippen, 1781 —
William
Henry, 1786 —
Amos
Ellmaker, 1851 —
J.
Andrew Shulze, 1852 —
Oliver
James Dickey, 1876 —
Anthony
Roberts, 1885 —
John
A. Hiestand, 1890 —
James
Black, 1893 —
A.
Herr Smith, 1894 —
Marriott
Brosius, 1901 —
Edwin
D. Eshleman, 1985 |
| | Near Lancaster:
James
Buchanan, 1868 |
| | Marietta:
Horace
L. Haldeman, 1920 —
Henry
B. Cassel, 1926 |
| | Near Maytown:
Simon
Cameron, 1889 |
| | Mount Joy:
Henry
C. Schock, 1924 |
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