| | Alameda County (no city given):
Emma
L. Hotchkiss, 1936 —
Clifton
DeBerry, 2006 |
| | Alameda:
Alexander
White Baldwin, 1869 —
Elisha
O. Crosby, 1895 —
George
P. Miller, 1982 |
| | Berkeley:
Sherman
Day, 1884 —
Francis
K. Shattuck, 1898 —
Jabez
G. Sutherland, 1902 —
Niles
Searls, 1907 —
Henry
C. Bates, 1909 —
Duncan
E. McKinlay, 1914 —
Jewett
W. Adams, 1920 —
John
E. Rickards, 1927 —
Frank
D. Stringham, 1931 —
James
N. Gillett, 1937 —
Friend
W. Richardson, 1943 —
C.
C. Young, 1947 —
Edward
N. Ament, 1949 —
Max
Radin, 1950 —
Thomas
E. Caldecott, 1951 —
Ralph
R. Eltse, 1971 —
Robert
G. Sproul, 1975 —
Roscoe
Steffen, 1976 —
Raymond
L. Marsh, 2000 |
| | Decoto:
Thomas
Fitch, 1923 |
| | Hayward:
Alex
Giuliani, 1997 |
| | Oakland: |
| |
| | Oakland, 1800-1899:
J.
Ross Browne, 1875 —
Henry
Durant, 1875 —
Lorenzo
P. Sanger, 1875 —
John
M. Coghlan, 1879 —
William
W. Crane, Jr., 1883 —
Charles
Clayton, 1885 —
Washington
Bartlett, 1887 —
Charles
K. Robinson, 1887 —
Charles
Campbell, 1890 —
Samuel
Merritt, 1890 —
James
Grant, 1891 —
Enoch
H. Pardee, 1896 —
Romualdo
Pacheco, 1899 —
J.
West Martin, 1899 |
| | Oakland, 1900-1999:
Henry
G. Blasdel, 1900 —
Ashmun
C. Henry, 1907 —
George
Ainslie, 1913 —
William
F. Englebright, 1915 —
William
R. Davis, 1915 —
Warren
Olney, 1921 —
George
C. Perkins, 1923 —
Frank
A. Leach, 1929 —
Victor
H. Metcalf, 1936 —
James
H. MacLafferty, 1937 —
George
C. Pardee, 1941 —
Otto
G. Foelker, 1943 —
Herbert
L. Beach, 1959 —
MacGillivray
Milne, 1959 —
Albert
E. Carter, 1964 —
Frazier
Reams, 1971 —
Walter
A. Gordon, 1976 —
Kenneth
Warren Dyal, 1978 —
Lloyd
H. Burke, 1988 —
Albert
J. Lima, 1989 —
Frank
C. Newman, 1996 —
John
S. Service, 1999 |
| | Oakland, 2000-2012:
Don
Mulford, 2000 —
Clinton
W. White, 2001 —
Helen
Lima, 2005 |
|
| | Piedmont:
Henry
Vollmer, 1930 —
Melvin
C. Chapman, 1936 —
Will
C. Wood, 1939 —
Arthur
H. Breed, Sr., 1953 —
Joseph
R. Knowland, 1966 |
| | San Lorenzo:
Harry
W. Musselwhite, 1955 |
| |
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