| | Northumberland County (no city given):
William
P. Maclay, 1774 —
Thomas
L. Hamer, 1800 —
Henry
Kent McCay, 1820 —
Jacob
G. Frick, 1838 |
| | Atlas:
David
J. Pizzoli, 1913 |
| | Mt. Carmel:
James
M. Gavin, 1907 |
| | Milton:
Alem
Marr, 1787 —
Robert
H. Hammond, 1791 —
Christian
M. Straub, 1804 —
James
Pollock, 1810 —
Franklin
Bound, 1829 —
Frederick
V. Follmer, 1885 —
Henry
L. Fonda, 1897 |
| | Northumberland:
Henry
Frick, 1795 —
Robert
J. Walker, 1801 —
John
Gallagher Montgomery, 1805 —
Joseph
W. Fisher, 1814 —
George
Egbert, 1820 —
Lewis
D. Apsley, 1852 |
| | Near Northumberland:
Henry
Lutz Cake, 1827 |
| | Shamokin:
Evan
J. Jones, 1872 —
Ronald
L. Thompson, 1899 —
William
I. Troutman, 1905 |
| | Sunbury:
Daniel
Cruger, 1780 —
Lewis
Dewart, 1780 —
John
Y. Kennedy, 1792 —
Jasper
Ewing Brady, 1797 —
William
Lewis Dewart, 1821 —
John
Black Packer, 1824 |
| | Trevorton:
Edward
Cooper, 1873 |
| | West Chillisquaque Township:
Herbert
W. Cummings, 1873 |
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