| | Cambria County (no city given):
William
H. Berkey, 1874 |
| | Barnesboro:
J.
Irving Whalley, 1902 —
Bernard
C. Smith, 1923 |
| | Cambria Township:
Harve
Tibbott, 1885 |
| | Ebensburg:
Alvin
Evans, 1845 —
Webster
Davis, 1861 —
J.
Russell Leech, 1888 |
| | Flinton:
Marvin
L. Esch, 1927 |
| | Hastings:
Arthur
J. Madar, 1905 |
| | Johnstown:
John
Woods, 1794 —
John
Marshall Rose, 1856 —
Anderson
H. Walters, 1862 —
W.
R. Hopkins, 1869 —
Frank
P. Barnhart, 1873 —
Herman
E. Baumer, 1873 —
Ruth
Glenn Pennell, 1893 —
Francis
V. du Pont, 1894 —
Walter
R. Suppes, c.1904 —
W.
Louis Coppersmith, 1928 —
Fred
Pruitt, c.1941 —
Ronald
K. Machtley, 1948 —
Bill
Choby, 1951 —
Mark
S. Singel, 1953 —
Samuel
G. Coppersmith, 1955 |
| | Near Johnstown:
Howard
W. Stull, 1876 |
| | Loretto:
C.
Ferdinand Sybert, 1900 |
| | St. Lawrence:
Oscar
S. Gill, 1880 |
| | Spangler:
Joseph
Gray, 1884 |
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