| | Northampton County (no city given):
Charles
D. Hineline, c.1809 —
Joseph
Horace Shull, 1848 |
| | Allen Township:
George
Wolf, 1777 |
| | Bath:
Arthur
G. Dewalt, 1854 |
| | Bethlehem:
Andrew
Albright, 1770 —
Charles
S. Boyer, 1869 —
Archibald
Ernest Olpp, 1882 —
Charles
L. Gerlach, 1895 —
Fred
B. Rooney, 1925 —
Paul
F. McHale, 1950 |
| | Delaware:
Daniel
B. Swartwood, 1786 |
| | East Bangor:
Everett
Kent, 1888 |
| | Easton:
David
D. Wagener, 1792 —
John
Magee, 1794 —
Charles
Sitgreaves, 1803 —
Andrew
H. Reeder, 1807 —
Conrad
Meyer Zulick, 1839 —
William
S. Kirkpatrick, 1844 —
Harry
C. Trexler, 1854 —
Samuel
Wallin, 1856 —
J.
Davis Brodhead, 1859 —
Henry
J. Steele, 1860 —
Edward
W. Curley, 1873 —
Thomas
McKeen Chidsey, 1884 —
William
H. Kirkpatrick, 1885 —
Joseph
F. Crater, 1889 —
Kathryn
E. Granahan, 1894 —
Francis
E. Walter, 1894 —
Robert
B. Meyner, 1908 —
Leonard
Lance, 1952 —
Daniel
I. Radakovich, c.1960 |
| | Near Easton:
William
Findlay Rogers, 1820 |
| | Lower Saucon Township:
Warren
R. Roberts, c.1886 |
| | South Bethlehem (now part of
Bethlehem):
Robert
E. Lamberton, 1886 |
| | Weaversville:
Robert
Brown, 1744 |
| | Williams Township:
Reuben
K. Bachman, 1834 |
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