| | Jefferson County (no city given):
Alexander
Scott Bullitt, 1816 —
German
B. Miller, 1928 —
Charles
W. Buck, 1930 |
| | Lakeland:
A.
J. Clements, 1913 —
Andrew
J. Livingston, 1946 |
| | Louisville: |
| |
| | Louisville, 1800-1849:
Nathaniel
Allen, 1832 —
John
Rowan, 1843 —
John
C. Bucklin, 1844 —
William
A. Cocke, 1844 —
George
H. Proffit, 1847 —
William
J. Graves, 1848 —
James
Douglas Breckinridge, 1849 |
| | Louisville, 1850-1899:
William
S. Pilcher, 1858 —
Nathaniel
Wolfe, 1865 —
George
Alfred Caldwell, 1866 —
Thomas
Joyes, 1866 —
James
Guthrie, 1869 —
Thomas
H. Crawford, 1871 —
Michael
Walsh Cluskey, 1873 —
Philip
Tomppert, 1873 —
Garnett
Duncan, 1875 —
Thomas
E. Bramlette, 1875 —
John
Joyes, 1877 —
Bland
Ballard, 1879 —
Matthew
Kempf, 1880 —
David
L. Beatty, 1881 —
William
Preston, 1887 —
Elisha
David Standiford, 1887 —
James
Speed, 1887 —
Daniel
Price White, 1890 —
John
M. Delph, 1891 —
Henry
S. Tyler, 1896 —
John
J. McAfee, 1896 |
| | Louisville, 1900-1949:
Horatio
Washington Bruce, 1903 —
Asher
G. Caruth, 1907 —
Paul
C. Barth, 1907 —
John
W. Barr, 1907 —
Theodore
Legrand Burnett, 1917 —
James
F. Grinstead, 1921 —
Claude
B. Terrell, 1922 —
J.
Campbell Cantrill, 1923 —
Boyd
Winchester, 1923 —
Charles
F. Grainger, 1923 —
William
B. Haldeman, 1924 —
Charles
W. Roark, 1929 —
Augustus
E. Willson, 1931 —
George
Weissinger Smith, 1931 —
Charles
P. Weaver, 1932 —
Charles
Franklin Ogden, 1933 —
Cap
R. Carden, 1935 —
John
H. Buschemeyer, 1935 —
Charles
A. Eggleton, 1936 —
Huston
Quin, 1938 —
J.
Crepps Wickliffe Beckham, 1940 —
John
Durrett Craddock, 1942 —
Joseph
T. O'Neal, 1944 —
William
T. Baker, 1946 —
Alfred
Thruston Burgevin, 1946 |
| | Louisville, 1950-1999:
Thomas
N. Hazelip, 1950 —
Ellsworth
Regenstein, 1957 —
S.
L. Robertson, 1960 —
Herman
G. Handmaker, 1964 —
Flem
D. Sampson, 1967 —
William
O. Cowger, 1971 —
Joseph
D. Scholtz, 1972 —
Andrew
Broaddus, 1972 —
Elam
Huddleston, 1975 —
Thruston
B. Morton, 1982 —
John
Y. Brown, 1985 —
William
B. Stansbury, 1985 —
Charles
P. Farnsley, 1990 —
Thomas
Austin Ballantine, Jr., 1992 —
Jerry
Kleier, c.1995 —
Wilson
W. Wyatt, 1996 |
| | Louisville, 2000-2012:
Charles
M. Allen, 2000 —
Frank
W. Burke, 2007 |
|
| | Near Louisville:
Stephen
Ormsby, 1844 —
David
Meriwether, 1893 |
| | Lyndon:
Lincoln
Dixon, 1932 |
| |
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