| | Lackawanna County (no city
given): |
| | |
| | Archbald:
Hugh
J. Brady —
William
Durkin —
Katie
Noldy —
James
P. Scoblick |
| | Blakely:
George
Bonner —
John
D. Bourger —
Robert
J. Mellow —
Evan
Parry —
John
W. Taylor |
| | Carbondale:
Davis
Alton —
Edwin
Booth —
Augustus
F. Fey —
W.
J. Hamilton —
Edward
J. Healey —
Frank
L. Howard —
Frank
P. Kelly —
Joseph
A. Linnen —
John
T. Loftus —
William
L. Monahan —
Elwood
R. Regan —
John
F. Reynolds —
Garfield
Thomas |
| | Chinchilla:
Albert
J. Ackley |
| | Clarks Green:
James
P. T. Jennings |
| | Clarks Summit:
Mary
Kate Culkin —
Esdras
F. Howell —
Martin
King —
Patty
Lawler —
Richard
Little —
Daniel
Loftus —
Joseph
M. McDade —
Julia
K. Munley —
Jacob
R. Schlager —
Elizabeth
W. Wright |
| | Dalton:
Mortimer
B. Fuller, Jr. —
Jesse
A. Salazar —
William
W. Scranton |
| | Dickson City:
John
Maholick —
Anthony
Matuszewski —
Paul
J. Motts |
| | Dunmore:
Edmund
J. Casey —
Thomas
A. Ferguson —
Rose
Ann Gaetano —
Donald
M. Hart —
William
P. Hoban —
Martin
F. Monahan —
John
W. Murphy —
Robert
O'Brien —
Harry
P. O'Neill —
William
Payton —
Jim
Reap —
Ann
Santarsiero |
| | Jessup:
Josie
Langan —
Joseph
Lawler |
| | Mayfield:
Martin
R. Hanchak |
| | Minooka:
John
V. McLane |
| | Moosic:
Marion
Stanton |
| | Old Forge:
Frank
Basta —
Frank
Berger —
Thomas
Carey —
Maria
Ciuferri-Wansacz —
John
M. Holland —
Bart
Petrini —
Mary
Salerno —
James
Tedesco |
| | Olyphant:
Andrew
Blaniar —
Edward
J. Burke —
George
Chylak —
Joseph
Hastings —
Charles
M. Hathaway, Jr. —
John
L. Kilcullen |
| | Peckville:
William
E. James —
Robert
J. Mellow —
James
W. Smith |
| | Scranton: |
| |
| | Scranton, year not specified:
William
P. Boland |
| | Scranton, 1860-1869:
Francis
D. Collins |
| | Scranton, 1870-1879:
Christopher
G. Boland —
Francis
D. Collins —
James
Corbett —
George
Fuller —
Robert
D. McKune —
Terence
Powderly —
William
Henry Stanton |
| | Scranton, 1880-1889:
Lemuel
Amerman —
Henry
M. Boies —
Christopher
G. Boland —
Francis
D. Collins —
Terence
Powderly |
| | Scranton, 1890-1899:
Lemuel
Amerman —
Patrick
F. Calpin —
Francis
D. Collins —
John
H. Fellows —
Joseph
A. Scranton |
| | Scranton, 1900-1909:
Robert
W. Archbald —
D.
B. Atherton —
F.
Lammot Belin —
Patrick
F. Calpin —
W.
L. Connell —
William
Connell —
Thomas
H. Dale —
Griffith
T. Davis —
Chauncey
Derby —
J.
Benjamin Dimmick —
Frank
Hummler —
Arthur
Long —
George
W. Maxey —
Thomas
D. Nicholls —
Reese
A. Phillips —
Joseph
A. Scranton —
Everett
Warren —
John
R. Williams |
| | Scranton, 1910-1919:
F.
Lammot Belin —
Patrick
F. Calpin —
G.
B. Carson —
Virgil
H. Crisman —
Albert
Davis —
John
J. Durkin —
John
R. Farr —
Edmund
B. Jermyn —
P.
E. Kilcullen —
John
J. Loftus —
E.
J. Lynett —
George
W. Maxey —
Thomas
J. McHugh —
Edward
C. Newcomb —
Thomas
D. Nicholls —
Joseph
O'Brien —
Reese
A. Phillips —
Peter
Stipp —
Frank
R. Stocker —
Robert
D. Towne —
John
Von Bergen, Jr. —
A.
A. Vosberg —
Louis
A. Watres |
| | Scranton, 1920-1929:
Thomas
F. Boland —
J.
Watson Browning —
Patrick
F. Calpin —
Andrew
J. Casey —
Alexander
T. Connell —
Charles
R. Connell —
Albert
Davis —
Henry
M. Edwards —
Mortimer
B. Fuller —
E.
S. Gormley —
Edmund
B. Jermyn —
Leon
M. Levy —
John
J. Loftus —
George
W. Maxey —
Thomas
J. McHugh —
Anna
O'Dea Murphy —
David
W. Phillips —
Marion
M. Scranton —
Levi
Sterner —
George
W. Thomas —
Morgan
Thomas |
| | Scranton, 1930-1939:
Patrick
J. Boland —
Patrick
F. Calpin —
Kenneth
W. Cunningham —
Stanley
J. Davis —
Charles
Dorrance —
John
W. Howell —
Fred
J. Huester —
Morgan
S. Kaufman —
George
W. Maxey —
Thomas
J. McHugh —
Anna
O'Dea Murphy —
David
W. Phillips —
Marion
M. Scranton —
Laurence
H. Watres |
| | Scranton, 1940-1949:
John
W. Baker —
Ferdinand
A. Bartecchi —
Veronica
G. Boland —
Patrick
F. Calpin —
Stanley
J. Davis —
James
T. Hanlon —
Frank
S. Kearney —
Edward
J. Lynett —
George
W. Maxey —
Joseph
T. McDonald —
Thomas
J. McHugh —
Ruth
Ramont —
Everett
A. Rosser —
Marion
M. Scranton —
Howard
J. Snowdon —
Frank
C. Walker —
Fred
Westpfahl |
| | Scranton, 1950-1959:
Jerome
P. Casey —
Henry
J. Dende —
James
T. Hanlon —
Edward
J. Lynett —
Samuel
G. Mastriani —
Joseph
T. McDonald —
Edward
Popil —
Everett
A. Rosser —
Marion
M. Scranton —
Frank
C. Walker |
| | Scranton, 1960-1969:
Zygmunt
R. Bialkowski —
Robert
P. Casey —
Henry
J. Dende —
Michael
J. Eagen —
James
T. Hanlon —
John
L. Lotsch —
Edward
J. Lynett —
Samuel
G. Mastriani —
Mary
T. Mayer —
Hugh
J. McMenamin —
Patrick
J. Mellody —
Edmund
Nealis —
Jerome
Parker —
William
T. Schmidt —
Elizabeth
Walsh |
| | Scranton, 1970-1979:
Zygmunt
R. Bialkowski —
Henry
P. Burke —
Michael
J. Eagen —
Harriet
D. Emmi —
John
Guzey —
Robert
H. Jones —
Hugh
J. McMenamin —
Patrick
J. Mellody —
William
Bruce Van Deusen |
| | Scranton, 1980-1989:
Zygmunt
R. Bialkowski —
Michael
J. Eagen —
Patrick
J. Mellody |
| | Scranton, 1990-1999:
Bob
Casey, Jr. —
Donald
M. Hart —
Patrick
J. Mellody —
Annette
Palutis —
Evelyn
Rafalko-McNulty |
| | Scranton, 2000-2009:
Rosemary
Boland —
Bob
Casey, Jr. —
Mary
Kate Culkin —
Chris
Doherty —
Chris
Dougherty —
Susan
Notarianni —
Evelyn
Rafalko-McNulty |
|
| | Taylor:
John
A. Evans —
Reba
Griffith —
Clyde
D. Hendershot —
Stephen
J. Kavulich —
Michael
Keppick —
John
A. Powell —
William
Powell —
James
Price |
| | Throop:
Frank
Eshmont —
Fred
C. Fabretti —
John
S. Genitsky —
P.
E. Kubasko —
Joseph
Pisarcik —
John
J. Sirotnak |
| | Winton:
James
P. Lawler —
Michael
F. Lawler —
William
F. White |
| |
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