| | Washtenaw County (no city given):
Norman
A. Phelps, 1887 |
| | Ann Arbor: |
| |
| | Ann Arbor, year not specified:
Henry
Rumsey |
| | Ann Arbor, 1800-1849:
Charles
Kellogg, 1842 |
| | Ann Arbor, 1850-1899:
William
A. Fletcher, 1852 —
William
S. Maynard, 1866 —
Bradley
F. Granger, 1882 —
Hiram
J. Beakes, 1882 —
Silas
H. Douglas, 1890 —
Philip
Bach, 1895 —
Alpheus
Felch, 1896 —
Thomas
M. Cooley, 1898 —
Willard
B. Smith, 1899 |
| | Ann Arbor, 1900-1949:
Francis
M. Hamilton, 1914 —
Charles
A. Sauer, 1915 —
Henry
S. Dean, 1915 —
James
B. Angell, 1916 —
Fred
L. Keeler, 1919 —
Horatio
J. Abbott, 1936 —
Junius
E. Beal, 1942 —
Bertha
Knight Landes, 1943 —
William
C. Manchester, 1943 —
Louis
H. Fead, 1943 —
Charles
U. Champion, 1949 |
| | Ann Arbor, 1950-1999:
Blair
Moody, 1954 —
John
H. Muyskens, 1957 —
Otto
E. Haab, 1957 —
Leigh
J. Young, 1960 —
Charles
T. Prescott, 1961 —
Fred
C. Fischer, 1963 —
Carl
R. Henry, 1966 —
George
J. Burke, Jr., 1971 —
Glenn
L. Alt, 1971 —
Roscoe
O. Bonisteel, 1972 —
Charles
A. Sink, 1972 —
S.
Martin Tweedie, Jr., 1973 —
Jesse
Ormondroyd, 1975 —
Lester
J. Allen, 1976 —
Gerald
J. Cotter, 1978 —
Lewis
G. Christman, 1979 —
Rene
A. Carreau, 1980 —
Bert
C. Brennan, 1985 —
Cecil
O. Creal, 1986 —
Sarah
Goddard Power, 1987 —
Donald
E. Koster, 1987 —
Lester
O. Begick, 1991 —
James
J. Carras, 1991 —
Ralph
W. Muncy, 1992 —
George
Meader, 1994 —
Lydia
B. Muncy, 1996 —
Marjorie
Lansing, 1998 |
| | Ann Arbor, 2000-2012:
Neil
Staebler, 2000 —
Leonard
Woodcock, 2001 —
Dominick
A. DeVarti, 2001 —
William
F. Dannemiller, 2001 —
Edward
C. Pierce, 2002 —
Thomas
L. Gadola, 2003 —
Marguerite
Eaglin, 2004 —
Gerald
D. Jernigan, 2006 —
Faz
Husain, 2006 —
George
C. Furton, 2006 |
|
| | Chelsea:
George
P. Glazier, 1901 —
Willard
J. Nash, 1971 |
| | Near Chelsea:
Frank
P. Glazier, 1922 |
| | Dexter:
Samuel
W. Dexter, 1863 —
Frank
J. Forshee, 1991 |
| | Manchester:
Barnabas
Case, 1880 —
John
B. Swainson, 1994 |
| | Northfield Township:
Alanson
Doty, 1866 |
| | Pittsfield Township:
Heman
Ticknor, 1864 —
John
Allison, 1874 —
W.
Alfred Hutzel, 1932 —
Leslie
A. Wikel, 1959 —
Ray
L. Forshee, 1974 |
| | Saline:
Carl
H. Read, 1980 |
| | Scio Township:
Robert
J. Harris, 2005 |
| | Superior Township:
Talbot
Smith, 1978 —
Beth
W. Milford, 1992 —
Margaret
Towsley, 1994 —
H.
Gardner Ackley, 1998 —
Emil
Lockwood, 2002 —
Jack
J. Garris, 2005 —
Clyde
K. King, 2007 |
| | York Township:
Frank
Norton, 1947 |
| | Ypsilanti:
Arden
H. Ballard, 1867 —
Samuel
D. McDowell, 1870 —
Parmenio
Davis, 1883 —
Francis
P. Bogardus, 1900 —
Byron
M. Cutcheon, 1908 —
Edward
P. Allen, 1909 —
Florence
S. Babbitt, 1929 —
Emery
R. Beal, 1939 —
John
P. Kirk, 1952 |
| | Ypsilanti Township:
William
D. Ford, 2004 |
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