| | Belleville:
Peter
A. Cavicchia, 1967 |
| | Bloomfield:
Samuel
Tredwell Sawyer, 1865 —
Charles
Seidler, 1921 |
| | East Orange:
Charles
H. Martens, 1955 |
| | Glen Ridge:
William
Fred Birch, 1946 |
| | Livingston:
Smith
Ely, Jr., 1911 —
Frederic
R. Colie, 1974 —
Anthony
Imperiale, 1999 —
Joseph
G. Minish, 2007 |
| | Montclair:
Irving
W. Drew, 1922 —
William
J. Wells, 1940 —
James
F. Fielder, 1954 —
Frank
William Towey, Jr., 1979 |
| | Newark: |
| |
| | Newark, 1700-1799:
William
Burnet, 1791 |
| | Newark, 1800-1899:
Josiah
Hornblower, 1809 —
Silas
Condit, 1861 —
William
Wright, 1866 —
John
Brisbin, 1880 —
Nehemiah
Perry, 1881 —
Frederick
T. Frelinghuysen, 1885 —
Jeremiah
M. DeCamp, 1886 —
Thomas
B. Peddie, 1889 —
George
A. Halsey, 1894 |
| | Newark, 1900-1999:
James
M. Seymour, 1905 —
John
F. Dryden, 1911 —
James
E. Howell, 1916 —
James
S. Clarkson, 1918 —
William
H. F. Fiedler, 1919 —
James
S. Barcus, 1920 —
Jacob
Haussling, 1921 —
Alexander
Archibald, 1922 —
Frank
J. McNulty, 1926 —
Thomas
L. Raymond, 1928 —
Cornelius
A. McGlennon, 1931 —
William
S. Gummere, 1933 —
Francis
V. Dobbins, 1934 —
Jerome
T. Congleton, 1936 —
J.
Henry Bacheller, 1939 —
Edward
W. Gray, 1942 —
David
F. Davis, 1951 —
Frederick
C. Breidenbach, 1955 —
Anthony
Giuliano, 1970 |
|
| | Nutley:
Harry
W. Chenoweth, 1997 |
| | Orange:
John
Condit, 1834 —
Charles
A. Lighthipe, 1905 —
Charles
N. Fowler, 1932 —
Harry
Tuck Sherman, 1941 —
George
W. Merck, 1957 —
Albert
L. Vreeland, 1975 |
| | Roseland:
George
E. DeCamp, 1926 |
| | South Orange:
Edward
D. Duffield, 1938 |
| | Upper Montclair:
William
L. Dill, Jr., 1992 |
| | West Orange:
John
L. Blake, 1899 —
Howard
L. Kern, 1947 —
Peter
W. Rodino, Jr., 2005 |
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