| | Ingham County (no city given):
Charles
R. Herrick, 1858 —
Charles
W. Clark, 1862 —
Burney
E. Brower, 1880 |
| | Agricultural College (now East
Lansing):
Albert
B. Cook, 1873 |
| | Aurelius Township:
Bayard
G. Davis, 1864 |
| | Delhi Township:
C.
Ross Hilliard, 1894 |
| | East Lansing:
John
J. McCune, 1919 —
Spencer
Abraham, 1952 |
| | Lansing:
John
Munro Longyear, 1850 —
Luther
H. Baker, 1872 —
Otto
Ziegler, c.1872 —
Charles
W. Foster, 1873 —
Claude
E. Cady, 1878 —
James
Turner, 1878 —
Roy
Dikeman Chapin, 1880 —
Don
E. Bates, 1883 —
J.
Harold Stevens, 1895 —
Richard
F. Boyce, 1896 —
Robert
M. Montgomery, 1901 —
Frederick
C. Belen, 1913 —
Harold
R. Collier, 1915 —
Willard
I. Bowerman, Jr., 1917 —
Henrik
E. Stafseth, 1919 —
Robert
E. Dingwell, 1922 —
Bruce
L. Monks, 1923 —
David
C. McClung, 1926 —
Eileen
Marz, 1931 —
Anthony
S. Earl, 1936 —
Robert
H. Bell, 1944 —
Ken
Proctor, 1951 —
Tom
Price, 1954 —
John
Delaney, 1956 |
| | Leslie:
Charles
F. Brown, 1862 —
David
H. Crowley, 1882 —
Clyde
V. Fenner, 1893 |
| | Leslie Township:
Arthur
J. Tuttle, 1868 |
| | Locke Township:
Charles
E. Chamberlain, 1917 |
| | Mason:
Orlando
F. Barnes, 1856 —
Lyle
B. Austin, 1893 —
Charles
F. Hemans, 1896 —
Jim
N. Brown, 1926 |
| | Okemos:
Laura
Grettenberger, c.1908 |
| | Vevay Township:
Vernon
J. Brown, 1874 |
| | White Oak:
Theron
W. Atwood, 1854 |
| | Williamston:
Dale
Warner, 1941 |
| | Near Williamston:
Forest
H. Akers, 1886 |
| |
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