| | Cincinnati: |
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| | Cincinnati, 1800-1849:
William
McMillan, 1804 —
John
Cleves Symmes, 1814 —
James
Findlay, 1835 —
Samuel
McRoberts, 1843 —
James
Brown Ray, 1848 —
Thomas
H. Blake, 1849 |
| | Cincinnati, 1850-1899:
Jacob
Burnet, 1853 —
John
McLean, 1861 —
Nathanael
Greene Pendleton, 1861 —
John
Addison Gurley, 1863 —
William
Key Bond, 1864 —
Charles
Franklin Mitchell, 1865 —
George
Fries, 1866 —
Peter
Rawson Taft, 1867 —
Timothy
Crane Day, 1869 —
James
W. Gazlay, 1874 —
John
Schiff, 1878 —
James
W. Gaff, 1879 —
Charles
Dustin Coffin, 1880 —
Henry
B. Banning, 1881 —
Peter
J. Sullivan, 1883 —
Alexander
Long, 1886 —
Benjamin
Eggleston, 1888 —
Thomas
L. Young, 1888 —
Isaac
M. Jordan, 1890 —
James
J. Faran, 1892 —
Guido
Marx, 1899 |
| | Cincinnati, 1900-1949:
John
Fassett Follett, 1902 —
Julius
Freiberg, 1905 —
Benjamin
R. Cowen, 1908 —
John
K. Richards, 1909 —
Joseph
B. Foraker, 1917 —
Stanley
E. Bowdle, 1919 —
John
A. Caldwell, 1927 —
Judson
Harmon, 1927 —
Lawrence
Maxwell, Jr., 1927 —
Charles
P. Taft, 1929 —
Mary
E. Busey, 1930 —
Alfred
G. Allen, 1932 —
William
Cooper Procter, 1934 —
Glover
H. Cary, 1936 —
Maurice
L. Galvin, 1940 —
Joseph
A. Dixon, 1942 —
Wells
Goodykoontz, 1944 —
Alfred
M. Cohen, 1949 |
| | Cincinnati, 1950-1999:
Herbert
Seely Bigelow, 1951 —
Charles
F. Klump, 1958 —
Carl
W. Rich, 1972 —
Neil
H. McElroy, 1972 —
Mac
Swinford, 1975 —
Murray
Seasongood, 1983 —
Gordon
H. Scherer, 1988 —
Earl
T. Wagner, 1990 —
Francis
J. Heft, 1999 |
| | Cincinnati, 2000-2012:
Donald
D. Clancy, 2007 |
|
| | Near Cincinnati:
Albert
F. Dawson, 1949 |
| | College Hill:
Charles
E. Brown, 1904 |
| | College Hill (now part of Cincinnati):
Samuel
Fenton Cary, 1900 |
| | Glendale:
Flamen
Ball, 1885 —
John
J. Burchenal, 1926 |
| | Madisonville (now part of Cincinnati):
Alexander
Duncan, 1853 |
| | Near North Bend:
John
Scott Harrison, 1878 |
| | Wyoming:
Jacob
H. Bromwell, 1924 |
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