| | Scott County (no city given):
William
B. Archer, 1793 —
Daniel
Pope Cook, 1794 —
Samuel
Hanna, 1797 —
James
Fisher Robinson, 1800 —
Manlius
Valerius Thomson, 1802 —
Gustavus
Adolphus Henry, 1804 —
Smith
Vawter, 1806 —
Orlando
B. Ficklin, 1808 —
Robert
W. Johnson, 1814 —
James
Newton Bradley, 1828 —
Basil
W. Duke, 1838 —
John
L. Peak, 1839 —
Henry
V. Johnson, 1852 |
| | Eagle Creek:
John
M. Palmer, 1817 |
| | Georgetown:
Gustavus
W. Smith, 1822 —
Benjamin
T. Cable, 1853 —
Tom
L. Johnson, 1854 —
J.
Campbell Cantrill, 1870 —
Victor
Bradley, 1885 —
Richard
Weisenberger, 1938 |
| | Near Georgetown:
John
M. Robinson, 1794 —
Benjamin
Franklin Bradley, 1825 —
William
H. Hatch, 1833 |
| | Great Crossings:
John
T. Johnson, 1788 |
| | Near Newton:
Henry
P. Haun, 1815 |
| | Stamping Ground:
James
C. C. Black, 1842 |
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