| | Bexar County (no city given):
William
Jarvis Russell, 1881 |
| | San Antonio: |
| |
| | San Antonio, year not specified:
James
Du Bose Walthall |
| | San Antonio, 1800-1899:
David
Crockett, 1836 —
William
B. Travis, 1836 —
Francisco
Ruiz, 1840 —
Samuel
A. Maverick, 1870 —
Thomas
W. House, 1880 —
Edward
Degener, 1890 —
John
Lafayette Camp, 1891 —
Henry
M. Rice, 1894 —
Charles
Stewart, 1895 —
William
Bacon Wright, 1895 —
Hamilton
Prioleau Bee, 1897 —
Norris
Wright Cuney, 1898 —
Joseph
Medill, 1899 |
| | San Antonio, 1900-1999:
Christopher
Columbus Upson, 1902 —
Charles
M. Ferguson, 1906 —
George
H. Noonan, 1907 —
Lyman
W. Bliss, 1907 —
Moses
L. Broocks, 1908 —
Edmund
N. Morrill, 1909 —
Thomas
Benton Wheeler, 1913 —
John
Lafayette Camp, Jr., 1918 —
James
L. Slayden, 1924 —
John
H. Traylor, 1925 —
Thomas
Gallagher, 1930 —
Harry
M. Wurzbach, 1931 —
Carlos
Bee, 1932 —
Harry
P. Hynds, 1933 —
John
Biddle, 1936 —
Allen
F. Moore, 1945 —
J.
Franklin Spears, 1946 —
Augustus
McCloskey, 1950 —
Claude
Birkhead, 1950 —
Maury
Maverick, 1954 —
Glenn
A. Abbey, 1962 —
E.
George Luckey, 1977 —
Robert
F. Wagner III, 1993 —
Michael
Ference, Jr., 1996 —
Frank
Tejeda, 1997 |
| | San Antonio, 2000-2012:
Henry
B. Gonzalez, 2000 —
James
H. DeAtley, 2001 —
Maury
Maverick, Jr., 2003 |
|
| | Near San Antonio:
Lyndon
B. Johnson, 1973 |
| |
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