| | Dallas: |
| |
| | Dallas, 1800-1899:
Benjamin
Franklin Robinson, 1884 |
| | Dallas, 1900-1999:
Robert
Emmet Burke, 1901 —
William
Lewis Cabell, 1911 —
Edwin
Le Roy Antony, 1913 —
John
P. Brooks, 1915 —
Jack
Beall, 1929 —
Ben
E. Cabell, 1931 —
Horace
Chilton, 1932 —
Barry
Miller, 1933 —
Sterling
P. Strong, 1936 —
Henry
D. Lindsley, 1938 —
James
Young, 1942 —
Joe
E. Lawther, 1943 —
Arthur
H. Geissler, 1945 —
Charles
A. Boynton, 1954 —
J.
B. Adoue, Jr., 1956 —
Hatton
W. Sumners, 1962 —
James
Taliaferro Garrett, 1962 —
John
F. Kennedy, 1963 —
George
Sprague, 1963 —
Frank
W. Wozencraft, 1966 —
J.
Frank Wilson, 1968 —
W.
Lee O'Daniel, 1969 —
E.
B. 'Gene' Germany, 1971 —
C.
W. 'Bill' McDavid, 1972 —
Earle
Cabell, 1975 —
William
Arvis Blakley, 1976 —
James
M. Collins, 1989 —
J.
Erik Jonsson, 1995 —
Irving
L. Goldberg, 1995 —
Annette
Strauss, 1998 |
| | Dallas, 2000-2012:
Wallace
H. Savage, 2000 —
Lucy
Phelps Patterson, 2000 —
Henry
M. Wade, 2001 —
William
O. Braecklein, 2001 —
Mike
McKool, 2003 |
|
| | Grand Prairie:
E.
Carlyle Smith, Jr., 2003 |
| | Mesquite:
Nicholas
Nix, 1999 |
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