| | Albion:
Charles
W. Dalrymple, 1907 —
Washington
Gardner, 1928 —
Martin
E. Aulsbrook, 1931 —
William
Henry Hinebaugh, 1943 —
Burnett
J. Abbott, 1953 —
Daniel
M. McAuliffe, 1964 |
| | Battle Creek: |
| |
| | Battle Creek, 1850-1899:
Nathaniel
P. Tallmadge, 1864 —
Chester
Buckley, 1866 —
Digby
V. Bell, 1871 —
Elijah
Pendill, 1876 —
Theron
H. Tracy, 1877 —
George
N. Wakefield, 1877 —
Randolph
Strickland, 1880 —
Edward
Cox, 1882 —
Alonzo
Noble, 1884 —
Thomas
Hart, 1888 —
Erastus
Hussey, 1889 —
Tolman
W. Hall, 1890 —
Frank
M. Rathbun, 1893 —
William
Wallace, 1895 —
Victory
P. Collier, 1898 —
James
Green, 1898 —
James
L. Whitcomb, 1899 |
| | Battle Creek, 1900-1949:
George
Willard, 1901 —
Nelson
Eldred, 1903 —
George
E. Howes, 1906 —
William
C. Gage, 1907 —
Simeon
French, 1910 —
William
L. Merry, 1911 —
Henry
Clay Hall, 1912 —
Frank
Turner, 1912 —
Lawton
T. Hemans, 1916 —
Albert
C. Kingman, 1916 —
Frank
W. Clapp, 1916 —
Abraham
T. Metcalf, 1916 —
Clarence
B. Buckman, 1917 —
Marden
Sabin, 1917 —
Austin
S. Parker, 1918 —
Alston
G. Dayton, 1920 —
John
H. Mykins, 1920 —
William
H. Frankhauser, 1921 —
Charles
Austin, 1921 —
Alva
Adams, 1922 —
Edwin
C. Nichols, 1924 —
Fred
H. Webb, 1925 —
George
S. Barnes, 1925 —
John
M. Willison, 1927 —
John
W. Bailey, 1929 —
James
W. Marsh, 1932 —
Thomas
Zellinsky, 1933 —
Charles
C. Green, 1936 —
Joseph
W. Chinn, 1936 —
Miles
S. Curtis, 1943 —
Charles
W. Ryan, 1943 |
| | Battle Creek, 1950-1999:
William
P. Penty, 1954 —
Verner
W. Main, 1965 —
Albertha
P. Baker, 1971 |
| | Battle Creek, 2000-2012:
Mary
A. Warner, 2003 |
|
| | Bedford Township:
Ralph
O. Cook, 1986 —
Merle
Augustine, 1991 |
| | Homer:
Andrew
Dorsey, 1842 |
| | Marshall:
Isaac
E. Crary, 1854 —
Oliver
C. Comstock, 1860 —
Abner
Pratt, 1863 —
Nicoll
Halsey, 1865 —
Charles
Dickey, 1879 —
Walter
I. Hayes, 1901 —
Emma
P. Dorman, 1972 —
James
N. Folks, 2001 |
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