| | St. Lawrence County (no city given):
John
Lynde Greene, 1806 —
George
M. Gleason, 1829 —
Peter
F. Dodds, 1849 —
John
T. Newby, 1854 |
| | Brasher Falls:
Arthur
Loomis Sanborn, 1850 |
| | Canton:
Leslie
W. Russell, 1840 —
Luther
L. Wright, 1856 —
George
R. Malby, 1857 —
Ralph
E. Crane, 1858 —
Matthew
F. Callahan, c.1884 —
Charles
E. Bennett, 1910 |
| | Colton:
Bertrand
H. Snell, 1870 |
| | De Peyster:
N.
Martin Curtis, 1835 —
Edwyn
E. Mason, c.1916 |
| | DeKalb:
Ozora
P. Stearns, 1831 |
| | Edwards:
Alexander
O. Brodie, 1849 |
| | Fowler town:
Rhoda
Fox Graves, 1877 |
| | Gouverneur:
John
R. Miller, 1856 |
| | Hopkinton:
Lucius
Hart Langworthy, 1807 |
| | Lawrence town:
Frank
C. Fletcher, 1869 |
| | Lisbon:
Charles
G. Putney, 1866 |
| | Madrid:
Cyrus
P. Walbridge, 1849 |
| | Massena:
Charles
E. Belknap, 1846 —
Benjamin
H. Demo, c.1898 —
Frank
L. Sundstrom, 1901 |
| | Nicholville:
Rollin
B. Sanford, 1874 |
| | Norfolk:
William
P. Rogers, 1913 |
| | North Lawrence:
Denis
Joseph Driscoll, 1871 |
| | Ogdensburg:
Preston
King, 1806 —
William
B. Hickok, c.1824 —
Denis
O'Brien, 1837 —
Matthew
D. Wagner, 1856 —
Almon
W. Lytle, 1876 —
Henry
E. Barbour, 1877 —
W.
Allan Newell, 1883 —
Grant
F. Daniels, 1913 —
Robert
C. McEwen, 1920 —
David
O'B. Martin, 1944 |
| | Near Ogdensburg:
Charles
Martin, 1856 |
| | Oswegatchie:
Daniel
Magone, Jr., 1829 |
| | Parishville:
Charles
B. Sternberg, 1869 |
| | Pierrepont:
Edwin
A. Merritt, 1860 |
| | Potsdam:
David
Carpenter, 1815 —
George
Albert Smith, 1817 —
Charles
Horace Stranahan, 1845 —
George
Arthur Mathews, 1852 —
Frank
B. Kellogg, 1856 —
John
T. Barnett, 1869 —
George
H. Branch, 1870 —
Carl
S. Salmon, 1887 —
Verner
M. Ingram, 1911 |
| | Richville:
Rollin
M. Daggett, 1831 |
| | Somerville:
Orlando
C. Merriman, 1827 |
| | Stockholm:
Loyal
D. Eldredge, 1831 |
| | Near Waddington:
Francis
H. Dodds, 1858 |
| |
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