| | Bradford County (no city given):
Harlan
P. Bird, c.1843 —
Louis
W. Antisdel, 1925 |
| | Asylum:
John
Laporte, 1798 |
| | Barclay:
O.
H. Griggs, 1884 |
| | Canton:
Mial
E. Lilley, 1850 |
| | Columbia Township:
E.
O'Meara Goodrich, 1824 |
| | Granville Center:
Louis
T. McFadden, 1876 |
| | Newton:
Orlando
Burrell, 1826 |
| | Pike Township:
James
H. Codding, 1849 |
| | Ridgebury:
Daniel
Sheehan, c.1863 |
| | Sayre:
Frank
A. Carroll, 1919 |
| | Sheshequin:
Charles
E. Mills, 1876 |
| | Near Sheshequin:
Wilson
D. Gillette, 1880 |
| | South Warren:
Nathan
W. Pendleton, 1854 |
| | Spring Hill:
Edwin
J. Jorden, 1863 |
| | Standing Stone:
Marian
W. Clarke, 1880 |
| | Tioga Point (now Athens):
Joshua
R. Giddings, 1795 |
| | Towanda:
James
Tracy Hale, 1810 —
W.
W. Kingsbury, 1828 —
James
R. Macfarlane, 1858 —
George
L. Baldwin, 1871 —
Edward
T. Fairchild, 1872 —
John
M. Carmody, 1881 —
David
E. Kaufman, 1883 —
Clark
Porter Kuykendall, 1896 |
| | Tuscarora Township:
Charles
M. Culver, 1871 |
| | West Warren:
Clarence
R. Hotchkiss, 1880 |
| |
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