| | Denver: |
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| | Denver, year not specified:
R.
G. Buckingham |
| | Denver, 1850-1899:
Abram
Adams Hammond, 1874 —
Harvey
Gridley Eastman, 1878 —
Denison
Worthington, 1880 —
Bradley
Barlow, 1889 —
George
G. Symes, 1893 —
Richard
Sopris, 1893 —
William
Gilpin, 1894 —
Charles
Adams, 1895 —
John
Evans, 1897 —
Lafayette
Head, 1897 —
Horace
A. W. Tabor, 1899 |
| | Denver, 1900-1949:
Nathaniel
P. Hill, 1900 —
Jasper
Delos Ward, 1902 —
Stephen
Wheeler Downey, 1902 —
Henry
P. H. Bromwell, 1903 —
Nathan
Udell, 1903 —
Hugh
H. Price, 1904 —
Fred
Walsen, 1906 —
John
L. Routt, 1907 —
Lewis
Cass Carpenter, 1908 —
Gustavus
Adolphus Finkelnburg, 1908 —
James
B. Belford, 1910 —
Charles
J. Hughes, Jr., 1911 —
Moses
Hallett, 1913 —
Henry
M. Teller, 1914 —
Thomas
M. Patterson, 1916 —
Thomas
H. Anderson, 1916 —
Norman
H. Meldrum, 1920 —
Samuel
D. Nicholson, 1923 —
Helen
Ring Robinson, 1923 —
Elias
Milton Ammons, 1925 —
David
C. Ahearn, 1925 —
Jackson
Orr, 1926 —
John
E. Ramer, 1926 —
George
A. Carlson, 1926 —
Stephen
R. Fitzgarrald, 1926 —
Erastus
R. Harper, 1927 —
Frank
J. Cannon, 1933 —
Herschel
M. Hogg, 1934 —
Charles
S. Thomas, 1934 —
James
H. Teller, 1937 —
Edward
P. Costigan, 1939 —
Julius
Caldeen Gunter, 1940 —
Francis
E. Bouck, 1941 —
Anna
Lou P. Boettcher, 1941 —
William
R. Eaton, 1942 —
Hubert
Work, 1942 —
Jesse
F. McDonald, 1942 —
William
E. Sweet, 1942 —
Otto
Bock, 1942 —
George
Bardwell, 1947 —
Charles
Boettcher, 1948 —
Rice
W. Means, 1949 |
| | Denver, 1950-1999:
Ralph
L. Carr, 1950 —
George
D. Begole, 1956 —
Claude
K. Boettcher, 1957 —
Warren
A. Haggott, 1958 —
Eugene
D. Millikin, 1958 —
W.
Lee Knous, 1959 —
J.
Clarence Leckemby, 1963 —
William
V. Hodges, 1965 —
William
E. Burney, 1969 —
Edwin
C. Johnson, 1970 —
John
A. Carroll, 1983 —
Byron
G. Rogers, 1983 —
John
W. Metzger, 1984 —
William
E. Doyle, 1986 —
Charles
F. Brannan, 1992 —
Alfred
Albert Arraj, 1992 —
William
H. McNichols, 1997 —
Stephen
L. R. McNichols, 1997 —
Victoria
Buckley, 1999 |
| | Denver, 2000-2012:
Byron
R. White, 2002 —
Joe
Winkler, 2002 —
J.
Quigg Newton, 2003 —
Arie
P. Taylor, 2003 —
Earl
F. Dodge, 2007 |
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