| | Shelby County (no city given):
Dudley
McIver DuBose, 1834 —
Leonard
R. Rogers, 1912 |
| | Collierville:
Major
R. Owens, 1936 |
| | Memphis: |
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| | Memphis, 1800-1899:
Charles
Stewart, 1836 —
Luke
E. Wright, 1846 —
Robert
Bradley Hawley, 1849 —
John
Sharp Williams, 1854 —
Chambers
Kellar, 1867 —
Miles
Poindexter, 1868 —
David
B. Macgowan, 1870 —
Rowlett
Paine, 1879 —
Thomas
M. Wilson, 1881 —
William
Lloyd Imes, 1889 —
DeWitt
T. Burton, 1892 —
John
P. Newsome, 1893 —
Watkins
Overton, 1894 |
| | Memphis, 1900-1999:
Abe
Fortas, 1910 —
George
William Grider, 1912 —
Charles
E. Bennett, 1914 —
Bailey
Brown, 1917 —
Otis
M. Smith, 1922 —
Albert
Alexander Banks, 1923 —
Benjamin
L. Hooks, 1925 —
Don
Wooten, 1929 —
E.
William Henry, 1929 —
Harry
F. Barnes, 1932 —
Bill
Alexander, Jr., 1934 —
Kirk
Fordice, 1934 —
Odell
C. Barry, 1941 —
Harold
E. Ford, 1945 —
Steve
Cohen, 1949 —
Harold
E. Ford, Jr., 1970 |
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