| | Steuben County (no city given):
Jacob
W. Egelston, 1802 —
A.
B. Rowley, 1855 |
| | Addison:
Charles
W. Gillet, 1840 —
John
Van McDuffie, 1841 |
| | Atlanta:
J.
Austin Otto, 1890 |
| | Bath:
Robert
Campbell, 1808 —
Joseph
Estabrook, 1820 —
Justin
R. Whiting, 1847 —
Frank
Campbell, 1858 —
Albert
Lay Noble, 1860 —
Edwin
S. Underhill, 1861 —
Wilson
R. Campbell, 1880 —
Randy
Kuhl, 1943 |
| | Cameron:
Jerry
E. B. Santee, 1850 |
| | Cameron town:
William
M. Stuart, 1883 |
| | Campbell:
Edward
J. Brundage, 1869 |
| | Campbell town:
Wilson
Messer, 1876 |
| | Canisteo:
Norman
Harvey, 1919 |
| | Cohocton:
Webster
Edmunds, c.1887 |
| | Corning:
Nathan
T. Carr, 1833 —
Raymond
V. Ingersoll, 1875 —
Martin
C. Ansorge, 1882 —
Robert
S. Tubbs, 1897 —
Edwin
J. Carpenter, 1897 —
Amory
Houghton, 1899 —
Arthur
A. Houghton, Jr., 1906 —
William
T. Smith II, 1916 —
Amory
Houghton, Jr., 1926 |
| | Hammondsport:
Alexander
Cameron Hunt, 1825 |
| | Hartsville:
Milo
M. Acker, 1853 |
| | Hornell:
Carl
E. Darling, 1903 —
Harry
K. Morton, 1905 |
| | Hornellsville (now Hornell):
Ira
Davenport, 1841 —
Robert
W. Hilton, 1868 |
| | Near Hornellsville (now Hornell):
Charles
P. Kellison, 1850 |
| | Howard:
Floyd
W. Annabel, c.1886 |
| | Merchantsville (now Thurston):
Edward
K. Corwin, 1873 |
| | Painted Post:
Charles
B. Farwell, 1823 —
John
V. Farwell, 1825 —
Frank
C. Platt, 1866 —
W.
Sterling Cole, 1904 |
| | Prattsburg:
Tracy
Pardee, 1807 —
Robert
B. Van Valkenburgh, 1821 |
| | Savona:
Ernest
E. Cole, 1871 |
| | Troupsburg:
Charles
K. Marlatt, 1861 —
Harvey
L. Webster, 1867 |
| | Wheeler:
Monroe
Wheeler, 1849 |
| | Woodhull:
John
L. Miller, c.1863 |
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