| | Lehigh County (no city given):
Edwin
Albright, 1838 |
| | Allentown:
David
Chambers, 1780 —
Peter
Newhard, 1783 —
Henry
Bernd, 1837 —
Fred
E. Lewis, 1865 —
Frank
D. Beary, 1869 —
Harold
F. Newhard, 1877 —
Fred
B. Gernerd, 1879 —
Norton
Lichtenwalner, 1889 —
Tilghman
A. Freed, 1895 —
George
A. Rupp, 1903 —
Richard
A. Snelling, 1927 —
Ernest
P. Kline, 1929 —
Edward
N. Cahn, 1933 —
Roy
C. Afflerbach, 1945 —
William
F. Andrews, 1946 —
John
Kline, 1947 —
Charles
W. Dent, 1960 —
James
B. Cunningham, c.1960 |
| | Catasauqua:
Donald
V. Hock, 1910 |
| | Coopersburg:
Jacob
Erdman, 1801 —
Thomas
Buchecker Cooper, 1823 |
| | Emmaus:
Marcus
C. L. Kline, 1855 |
| | Fogelsville:
Howard
G. Freas, 1900 |
| | Ironton:
Oliver
E. Leh, 1858 |
| | Near Rising Sun:
John
J. Lincoln, 1865 |
| | South Allentown:
Henry
C. Messinger, 1915 |
| | Upper Macungie Township:
William
M. Croll, 1866 |
| | Upper Saucon Township:
Constantine
J. Erdman, 1846 |
| | Upper Saucon Township, Northampton County
(now Lehigh County):
Joseph
Fry, Jr., 1781 |
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