| | Branch County (no city given):
Edgar
J. Adams, 1866 |
| | Bethel:
David
E. Thompson, 1854 —
Edwin
G. Babcock, 1863 |
| | Bethel Township:
Benjamin
B. Gorman, 1854 |
| | Bronson:
M.
Edward Doran, 1895 |
| | Near Bronson:
John
A. Evans, 1853 |
| | Butler Township:
M.
L. Evens, 1865 |
| | Coldwater:
Chester
W. Martin, 1853 —
Norton
D. Walling, 1858 —
Dewey
C. Bailey, 1860 —
David
E. Burns, c.1861 —
George
E. Gillam, 1863 —
Charles
U. Champion, 1864 —
Leslie
Woodward, 1895 —
John
T. Jackson, 1904 —
Arthur
G. Lyon, 1907 —
Mark
S. Andrews, 1907 |
| | Near Coldwater:
Harry
W. Musselwhite, 1868 |
| | Colwater Township:
Henry
E. Straight, 1864 |
| | Gilead Township:
Stanley
E. Wedge, 1889 |
| | Girard:
Carmi
R. Smith, 1862 |
| | Girard Township:
Clayton
C. Johnson, 1864 |
| | Noble Township:
Ambrose
G. Bushnell, 1863 —
James
Swain, 1867 |
| | Quincy:
Blaque
Knirk, 1916 —
Mary
A. Warner, 1932 |
| | Union City:
O.
L. Smith, 1879 —
William
H. Frankhauser, 1898 —
Orville
L. Hubbard, 1903 —
Howard
M. Teeter, 1907 |
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