| | La Salle County (no city given):
Samuel
Richolson, 1841 —
James
Madison Barrett, Sr., 1852 —
William
A. Trout, 1870 —
Walter
T. Gunn, 1879 |
| | Earlville:
James
W. Turner, 1862 |
| | La Salle:
Lynden
Evans, 1858 —
G.
A. Luxford, 1876 |
| | Near Marseilles:
Dwight
M. Sabin, 1843 |
| | Mendota:
David
C. Shapiro, 1925 —
William
Louis Beatty, 1925 |
| | Ottawa:
Andrew
J. Sawyer, 1844 —
Charles
L. Lewis, 1852 —
Frank
C. Prescott, 1859 —
John
Looney, 1865 —
Patrick
J. Lucey, 1873 —
Alfred
C. Lockwood, 1875 —
Dan
B. Butler, 1879 —
Harry
F. Kelly, 1895 —
John
E. Cassidy, 1896 —
Paul
Egan, 1898 —
Emil
Lockwood, 1919 —
Thomas
Milburn Anderson, Jr., 1934 —
Tom
Corcoran, 1939 |
| | Seneca:
James
W. Kelley, 1876 |
| | Streator:
Grover
C. Helm, 1884 —
Jerry
Weller, 1957 |
| | Tonica:
Charles
C. Kearns, 1869 —
Howard
C. Ryan, 1916 |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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