| | Steuben County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Steuben County, 1800-1809:
James
Faulkner —
George
Hornell —
John
Wilson |
| | Steuben County, 1820-1829:
Dugald
Cameron —
Paul
C. Cook —
Daniel
Cruger —
Randall
Graves —
John
Kennedy —
James
McBurney —
George
McClure —
Henry
Phoenix |
| | Steuben County, 1830-1839:
Jeremiah
Baker —
Paul
C. Cook —
Henry
G. Cotton —
Josiah
Dunlap —
Samuel
Griggs —
David
Hall —
Joshua
Healy —
Edward
Howell —
William
Hunter —
Manning
Kelly —
William
Kernan —
Abram
M. Lybolt —
John
McBurney —
John
I. Poppino —
Johnson
N. Reynolds —
Lemuel
B. Searles —
Benjamin
Smead —
Henry
Switzer |
| | Steuben County, 1840-1849:
Aaron
W. Beach —
Richard
Brower —
Morris
Brown —
Hiram
Chapman —
William
Diven —
Francis
E. Erwin —
William
S. Hubbell —
William
Hunter —
John
Jamison —
Samuel
A. Johnson —
Ziba
A. Leland —
Abram
M. Lybolt —
Otto
F. Marshall —
John
McBurney —
Asa
McConnell —
William
C. Rogers —
Ancel
C. Smith —
Jeffery
Smith —
Jacob
Van Valkenburgh |
| | Steuben County, 1850-1859:
James
Alley —
Benajah
P. Bailey —
Washington
Barnes —
Henry
H. Bouton —
Joel
Carrington —
Edwin
F. Church —
Seth
B. Cole —
Wickham
R. Crocker —
Goldsmith
Denniston —
Ferral
C. Dinniny —
Abel
Eveland —
Harlo
Hakes —
Dryden
Henderson —
Charles
G. Higby —
William
B. Jones —
John
McBurney —
James
H. Miles —
Albert
C. Morgan —
Nathaniel
M. Perry —
John
P. Plato —
Sylvester
Smith —
George
T. Spencer —
Obadiah
Stevens —
Solon
O. Thatcher —
Robert
B. Van Valkenburgh —
Peter
C. Ward —
John
F. Williams |
| | Steuben County, 1860-1869:
Samuel
M. Alley —
Lyman
Balcom —
William
E. Bonham —
William
B. Boyd —
Monroe
Brundage —
Daniel
B. Bryan —
Wickham
R. Crocker —
Redman
S. Davis —
Daniel
Gray —
Frederick
M. Kreidler —
John
F. Little —
Amaziah
S. McKay —
Christian
Minier —
Samuel
Mitchell —
Alexander
Olcott —
Lorenzo
N. Rider —
Henry
Sherwood —
Jeffrey
Smith —
J.
Harvey Stephens —
John
W. Taggart |
| | Steuben County, 1870-1879:
Alvin
C. Barney —
James
G. Bennett —
Azariah
C. Brundage —
John
Davis —
Thomas
M. Fowler —
Stephen
F. Gilbert —
Charles
F. Houghton —
James
B. Murdock —
George
R. Sutherland |
| | Steuben County, 1910-1919:
Hugh
H. Kendall —
Joseph
A. Killeen |
| | Steuben County, 1920-1929:
Charles
A. Britton —
Francis
E. Cortright —
George
S. Hussong —
Griff
W. Jack —
Leslie
A. Jackson —
Raymond
T. Lane —
Jay
K. Moyer —
Mathew
C. O'Brien —
Daniel
J. Richardson —
John
E. Skelley —
Lewis
K. Williamson |
| | Steuben County, 1930-1939:
Julia
H. Arland —
John
Beck —
Frank
E. Hewitt —
Leslie
A. Jackson —
Frank
L. King —
Purdy
Kinkaid —
George
Prentice —
Raymond
Robbins —
Leroy
Smith —
William
Wood —
James
J. Yanick |
| | Steuben County, 1940-1949:
Leslie
A. Jackson —
Frank
L. King —
William
McCaddam —
Lulu
G. E. Willems |
| | Steuben County, 1950-1959:
Edward
R. Wright |
|
| | Addison:
Charles
A. Brewster —
Andrew
G. Chatfield —
Francis
R. E. Cornell —
Charles
W. Gillet —
James
S. Harrison —
Allan
C. Taylor |
| | Atlanta:
R.
Walter Lander —
J.
Austin Otto |
| | Bath: |
| | |
| | Cameron:
Joel
Clark —
Lucius
C. Pierson |
| | Cameron Mills:
James
W. Crawford |
| | Campbell:
Frank
L. McCabe |
| | Campbell town:
Wilson
Messer |
| | Canisteo:
Herman
E. Buck —
George
H. Crozier —
Donald
R. Davidsen —
Delevan
C. Hunter —
Joseph
C. Latham —
June
Peoples —
James
L. Seely, Jr. —
Harold
L. Somers —
William
M. Stuart |
| | Cohocton:
Webster
Edmunds —
Stephen
D. Shattuck —
Helen
E. Werth |
| | Corning: |
| | |
| | Erwin:
Susannah
Thompson |
| | Erwin Centre:
John
G. Mersereau |
| | Greenwood:
Alexander
H. Stephens |
| | Hammondsport:
Randy
Kuhl —
Meredith
Mallory —
Greyton
H. Taylor —
Monroe
Wheeler |
| | Hornby:
Andrew
B. Dickinson |
| | Hornell: |
| | |
| | Hornellsville (now Hornell):
Milo
M. Acker —
Horace
Bemis —
William
S. Charles —
John
K. Hale —
William
M. Hawley —
Frank
J. Nelson —
William
H. Pranger —
Fay
P. Rathbun —
Jerry
E. B. Santee —
Franklin
D. Sherwood —
Luman
A. Ward —
Leon
F. Wheatley |
| | Lindleytown:
Gabriel
T. Harrower |
| | Painted Post:
William
J. Gilbert —
Frank
C. Platt |
| | Prattsburg:
W.
W. Bachman —
Abraham
J. Quackenboss |
| | Pulteney:
Edward
D. Cross |
| | Troupsburg:
Charles
K. Marlatt |
| | Wayland:
William
W. Clark —
Gordon
M. Patchin |
| | Wheeler:
Grattan
H. Wheeler |
| | Woodhull:
John
Seeley |
| |
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