| | Archbald:
James
F. McAndrews, 1864 —
James
P. Scoblick, 1909 |
| | Archibald Patch:
Harold
J. Gibbons, 1910 |
| | Bellevue, Scranton:
Patrick
F. Calpin, 1872 |
| | Carbondale:
Francis
P. Bogardus, 1837 —
Robert
W. Archbald, 1848 —
Terence
Powderly, 1849 —
Frederick
T. Gelder, c.1880 |
| | Daleville:
Thomas
H. Dale, 1846 |
| | Dunmore:
Harry
P. O'Neill, 1889 —
Arthur
P. Logan, c.1908 |
| | Gouldsboro:
Chester
H. Rhodes, 1887 |
| | Jermyn:
Michael
J. Eagen, 1907 |
| | Peckville:
Robert
J. Mellow, 1942 |
| | Scranton:
John
R. Farr, 1857 —
James
C. Vaughan, 1860 —
Charles
R. Connell, 1864 —
William
J. Pike, 1864 —
Richard
J. Beamish, 1869 —
Patrick
J. Boland, 1880 —
F.
Lammot Belin, 1881 —
Laurence
H. Watres, 1882 —
Marion
M. Scranton, 1884 —
Joseph
F. Ricca, 1890 —
John
W. Howell, c.1890 —
John
C. Evans, 1891 —
Veronica
G. Boland, 1899 —
Robert
A. Haggerty, c.1900 —
Robert
G. Miner, 1911 —
Joe
Ahee, 1914 —
John
Decker Butzner, Jr., 1917 —
Frank
C. Carlucci, 1930 —
Joseph
M. McDade, 1931 —
Joseph
R. Biden, Jr., 1942 —
Bob
Casey, Jr., 1960 |
| | Taylor:
Percy
W. Griffiths, 1893 |
| | Throop:
Stanley
A. Prokop, 1909 —
Joseph
G. Minish, 1916 |
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