| | Butler County (no city given):
David
Vance, 1795 —
Joseph
E. McDonald, 1819 —
Martin
M. Ray, 1823 —
Daniel
W. Voorhees, 1827 —
Lot
Abraham, 1838 —
John
N. Irwin, 1847 |
| | Near Collinsville:
C.
William Ramseyer, 1875 |
| | Excello:
J.
Eugene Harding, 1877 |
| | Hamilton:
Benjamin
Franklin Wallace, 1804 —
James
Reily, 1811 —
John
B. Weller, 1812 —
Warren
Gard, 1873 —
Eugene
D. Millikin, 1891 —
Edward
J. Gardner, 1898 —
Greg
Holbrock, 1906 —
John
Bartlow Martin, 1915 —
Don
Tabbert, 1928 —
Harmon
Elwood Kirby, 1934 |
| | Near Hamilton:
William
Allen, 1827 |
| | Jacksonburgh:
James
M. Cox, 1870 |
| | Middletown:
James
E. Campbell, 1843 —
C.
William Verity, 1917 —
Edward
L. Schrock, 1941 |
| | Milford Township:
Andrew
L. Harris, 1835 |
| | Millville:
Charles
B. Landis, 1858 |
| | Oxford:
G.
Volney Dorsey, 1812 —
Russell
Benjamin Harrison, 1854 —
William
Harvey McSurely, 1865 —
Fred
L. Hadsel, 1916 |
| | Sevenmile:
Frederick
Landis, 1872 |
| | Near Shandon:
William
Bebb, 1802 |
| | Stilwell:
Thomas
N. Stilwell, 1830 |
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