| | Denver: |
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| | Denver, 1800-1899:
Damon
H. Clark, 1873 —
Thomas
J. Lawrence, 1875 —
Israel
Amter, 1881 —
Richard
Crane, 1882 —
George
Alexander Parks, 1883 —
Frank
L. Fetzer, 1886 —
Orpha
Hall, 1891 —
Harry
E. Barnard, 1892 —
Marshall
Francis McComb, 1894 —
Teller
Ammons, 1895 —
Gail
L. Ireland, 1895 —
John
E. Manders, 1895 —
George
Atcheson, Jr., 1896 —
Edward
P. F. Eagan, 1898 |
| | Denver, 1900-1999:
John
A. Carroll, 1901 —
Alma
K. Schneider, 1901 —
John
B. Farley, 1901 —
Charles
F. Brannan, 1903 —
Albert
T. Frantz, 1903 —
Henry
L. Woolfenden, 1906 —
Edward
C. Day, Jr., 1908 —
Charles
A. Graham, 1908 —
Charles
A. Baer, 1908 —
William
H. McNichols, 1910 —
William
E. Doyle, 1911 —
J.
Quigg Newton, 1911 —
Fred
M. Winner, 1912 —
Stephen
L. R. McNichols, 1914 —
Ben
Bezoff, 1914 —
Carl
Jacobson, 1916 —
Robert
S. McCollum, 1916 —
William
C. Cramer, 1922 —
John
Sheldon Doud Eisenhower, 1922 —
Frank
L. Hays, 1922 —
Gary
R. Marbut, 1927 —
Alan
K. Simpson, 1931 —
Mark
Hogan, 1931 —
John
Leonard Swigert, Jr., 1931 —
Don
Bonker, 1937 —
Hank
Brown, 1940 —
Jim
Bates, 1941 —
Thomas
G. Tancredo, 1945 —
Victoria
Buckley, 1947 —
Alex
J. Martinez, 1951 —
Ned
Fenton Roscoe, 1960 |
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