| | Calhoun County (no city given):
Frank
A. Bell, 1868 —
Claude
B. Root, 1880 |
| | Albion:
H.
J. Miner, 1869 —
Daniel
M. McAuliffe, 1875 |
| | Battle Creek:
Henry
Clay Hall, 1834 —
Hiram
B. Hudson, 1835 —
Seth
C. Moffatt, 1841 —
Lowell
Sours, 1852 —
Fred
H. Webb, 1854 —
John
W. Bailey, 1859 —
Charles
L. Bartlett, 1871 —
Charles
Edward Wilson, 1872 —
Charles
C. Green, 1876 —
J.
William Murphy, 1885 —
Frank
C. Wagner, 1890 —
W.
Scott Ensign, 1909 —
Robert
Gaylord Barnes, 1914 —
William
V. Bailey, 1914 —
Stanley
Everett, 1918 —
Harry
A. DeMaso, 1921 —
H.
V. Hatch, 1932 —
John
J. H. Schwarz, 1937 —
Philip
Harold Hayes, 1940 —
Rick
Snyder, 1958 |
| | Battle Creek Township (now part of Battle
Creek):
Will
A. Crosby, 1863 |
| | Bedford Township:
Bernard
E. Godde, 1896 |
| | Homer:
Haskell
L. Nichols, 1896 |
| | Marengo Township:
Arthur
D. Bangham, 1859 —
J.
Elmer Lehr, 1868 —
Louise
Johnson, 1871 |
| | Marshall:
Walter
I. Hayes, 1841 —
George
W. Armstrong, 1859 —
Blaine
W. Hatch, 1889 —
Creighton
R. Coleman, 1912 —
John
Morgan, 1956 |
| | Near Marshall:
William
Henry Hinebaugh, 1867 |
| |
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