The Line of Lords of Yamagata
- Mogami clan, 1600-1622 (Tozama; 570,000 koku)
- Yoshiaki
- Iechika
- Yoshitoshi
- Torii clan, 1622-1636 (Fudai; 220,000->240,000 koku)
- Tadamasa
- Tadatsune
- Hoshina clan, 1636-1643 (Shinpan; 200,000 koku)
- Masayuki
- Matsudaira (Echizen) clan, 1644-1648 (Shinpan; 150,000 koku)
- Naomoto
- Matsudaira (Okudaira) clan, 1648-1668 (Shinpan; 150,000 koku)
- Tadahiro
- Okudaira clan, 1668-1685 (Fudai 90,000 koku)
- Masayoshi
- Masaakira
- Hotta clan, 1685-1686 (Fudai; 100,000 koku)
- Masanaka
- Matsudaira (Echizen) clan, 1686-1692 (Shinpan; 90,000 koku)
- Naonori
- Matsudaira (Okudaira) clan, 1692-1700 (Shinpan; 100,000 koku)
- Tadahiro
- Tadamasa
- Hotta clan, 1700-1746 (Fudai; 100,000 koku)
- Masatora
- Masaharu
- Masasuke
- Matsudaira (Ogyū) clan, 1746-1764 (Fudai; 60,000 koku)
- Norisuke
- Period as tenryō, 1764-1767
- Akimoto clan, 1767-1845 (Fudai; 60,000 koku)
- Suketomo
- Tsunetomo
- Hisatomo
- Yukitomo
- Mizuno clan, 1845-1870 (Fudai; 50,000 koku)
- Tadakiyo
- Tadahiro
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