| | Bayonne:
Allan
Benny, 1942 —
Alfred
V. Brady, 1970 —
James
J. Donovan, 1971 —
G.
Thomas DiDomenico, 1978 —
Francis
G. Fitzpatrick, 1992 |
| | Harrison:
Edward
F. McDonald, 1892 |
| | Hoboken:
William
D. Daly, 1900 —
Edwin
J. Kerr, 1917 —
Thomas
F. Vezzetti, 1988 |
| | Jersey City: |
| |
| | Jersey City, 1800-1899:
Richard
Varick, 1831 —
Cadwallader
D. Colden, 1834 —
Edwin
R. V. Wright, 1871 —
Dudley
S. Gregory, 1874 —
Lewis
A. Brigham, 1885 —
Robert
Gilchrist, 1888 —
John
R. Romar, 1892 —
Leon
Abbett, 1894 —
Charles
H. Voorhis, 1896 —
Garret
D. Van Reipen, 1899 |
| | Jersey City, 1900-1999:
Job
H. Lippincott, 1900 —
Alexander
T. McGill, 1900 —
Allan
L. McDermott, 1908 —
George
H. Yeaman, 1908 —
Joseph
A. Dear, 1908 —
William
D. Edwards, 1916 —
Edward
I. Edwards, 1931 —
Pierre
P. Garven, 1938 —
James
W. McCarthy, 1939 —
Charles
F. X. O'Brien, 1940 —
George
T. Smith, 1940 —
James
A. Hamill, 1941 —
Frank
H. Eggers, 1954 —
Mark
M. Fagan, 1955 —
Alfred
E. Modarelli, 1957 —
Bernard
J. Berry, 1963 —
Edward
F. Clark, 1963 —
James
F. Murray, Jr., 1965 —
William
J. McGovern, 1972 —
Louis
J. Messano, 1974 —
Thomas
Gangemi, 1976 —
John
Milton, 1977 —
T.
James Tumulty, 1981 —
Charles
K. Krieger, 1982 —
Dominick
Vincent Daniels, 1987 —
Thomas
F. X. Smith, 1996 —
Joseph
W. Tumulty, 1996 |
| | Jersey City, 2000-2012:
Glenn
D. Cunningham, 2004 |
|
| | West New York:
Oscar
L. Auf der Heide, 1945 |
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