| | Jackson County (no city given):
Simon
Cockrell, 1835 |
| | Independence:
John
Taylor Hughes, 1862 —
John
T. Crisp, 1903 —
Joseph
Wayne Mercer, 1906 —
Charles
D. Capelle, 1939 —
William
J. Randall, 2000 |
| | Near Independence:
James
S. Calhoun, 1852 |
| | Kansas City: |
| |
| | Kansas City, 1800-1899:
George
Caleb Bingham, 1879 —
Abram
Comingo, 1889 |
| | Kansas City, 1900-1999:
John
L. MacDonald, 1903 —
William
Henry Craddock, 1904 —
Thomas
Theodore Crittenden, 1909 —
John
L. Peak, 1910 —
Nathaniel
Barnes, 1910 —
William
A. Coy, 1912 —
William
R. Brown, 1916 —
William
Warner, 1916 —
Alexander
Caldwell, 1917 —
John
C. Tarsney, 1920 —
James
Cowgill, 1922 —
Charles
G. Burton, 1926 —
Walter
H. Butler, 1931 —
Perl
D. Decker, 1934 —
Thomas
Theodore Crittenden, Jr., 1938 —
Albert
I. Beach, 1939 —
Ralph
F. Lozier, 1945 —
Thomas
Hackney, 1946 —
George
H. Hodges, 1947 —
Charles
C. Madison, 1957 —
J.
Scott Wolff, 1958 —
John
T. Barker, 1958 —
Frank
L. Hagaman, 1966 —
John
P. Ryan, 1967 —
William
E. Kemp, 1968 —
Frank
C. Mazzuca, 1969 —
Jesse
Monroe Donaldson, 1970 —
Leon
M. Jordan, 1970 —
Harry
S. Truman, 1972 —
Richard
M. Duncan, 1974 —
William
Raleigh Hull, Jr., 1977 —
C.
Jasper Bell, 1978 —
Joseph
E. Stevens, Jr., 1998 |
| | Kansas City, 2000-2012:
Robert
F. Bennett, 2000 —
D.
Brook Bartlett, 2000 —
Annette
Morgan, 2001 —
Annie
Sweeney Reinhart, 2004 —
Alfred
J. Lane, 2009 |
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