| | Schuylkill County (no city given):
Robert
F. Devine, 1860 |
| | Ashland:
Emil
Seidel, 1864 —
Dennis
Dougherty, 1865 —
Alfred
B. Garner, 1873 —
Charles
W. Staudenmeier, 1894 |
| | Butler Township:
Charles
J. Monaghan, 1874 |
| | Coaldale:
James
H. Gildea, 1890 |
| | Donaldson:
Ralph
W. E. Donges, 1875 |
| | Girardville:
G.
Harold Watkins, 1903 |
| | Llewellyn:
Joseph
P. Dando, 1883 |
| | Mahanoy City:
Ivor
D. Fenton, 1889 —
Anthony
Savage, 1893 |
| | Minersville:
George
F. Brumm, 1878 —
John
J. Penczak, 1911 —
William
D. Hutchinson, 1932 |
| | Orwigsburg:
Jacob
Krebs, 1782 |
| | Pitman:
C.
Frederick Pracht, 1880 |
| | Port Carbon:
John
J. Coyle, 1863 —
Charles
Steele, 1865 |
| | Pottsville:
William
Stevenson, 1837 —
Charles
N. Brumm, 1838 —
John
H. Pollard, 1851 —
James
M. Graeff, 1862 —
Frederick
W. Magrady, 1863 —
George
W. Edmonds, 1864 —
Robert
E. Lee, 1868 —
Christian
J. Emhardt, 1883 —
Cyrus
M. Palmer, 1887 —
Edward
W. Helfrick, 1928 —
Frederick
H. Hobbs, 1934 —
Rick
Gray, c.1956 |
| | Ravenrun:
Robert
D. Heaton, 1873 |
| | St. Clair:
Vincent
M. Carter, 1891 —
Tim
Holden, 1957 |
| | Shenandoah:
Michael
F. Conry, 1870 |
| | South Manheim Township:
John
Reber, 1858 |
| | Tamaqua:
John
R. Huhn, 1856 —
Charles
E. Miller, 1894 |
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