| | Avon:
Corinne
R. Alsop, 1971 |
| | Bloomfield:
Hiram
B. Case, 1888 |
| | Bristol:
Jared
W. Pardee, 1867 —
Michael
W. Bannan, 1964 |
| | Burlington:
Adna
North Barnes, 1911 —
Adrian
R. Moses, 1917 —
John
A. Reeve, 1935 —
John
A. Backes, 1965 |
| | Canton:
Uriel
Holmes, 1827 |
| | East Hartford:
William
Pitkin, 1769 |
| | East Windsor Hill, South Windsor:
Lewis
Sperry, 1922 |
| | Enfield:
Jabez
T. Taylor, 1872 |
| | Farmington:
John
Treadwell, 1823 —
Lemuel
Whitman, 1841 —
W.
Sheffield Cowles, 1986 |
| | Glastonbury:
Raymond
J. Devlin, 1986 —
Adele
B. Taylor, 1992 |
| | Granby:
Jairus
Case, 1874 —
Timothy
W. Stanley, 1897 —
Alton
F. Hayden, 1959 |
| | Hartford: |
| |
| | Hartford, 1600-1649:
George
Wyllys, 1645 |
| | Hartford, 1650-1699:
William
Leete, 1683 |
| | Hartford, 1800-1849:
Jeremiah
Wadsworth, 1804 —
Chauncey
Goodrich, 1815 —
Thomas
Seymour, 1829 —
John
Russ, 1833 —
Oran
Gray Otis, 1836 —
Jonathan
Brace, 1837 |
| | Hartford, 1850-1899:
Daniel
Pitkin, 1851 —
William
L. Storrs, 1861 —
Joseph
Trumbull, 1861 —
Thomas
S. Williams, 1861 —
John
A. Taintor, 1862 —
Thomas
H. Seymour, 1868 —
Charles
Chapman, 1869 —
Isaac
Toucey, 1869 —
Henry
C. Deming, 1872 —
Julius
Levi Strong, 1872 —
James
Dixon, 1873 —
Gideon
Welles, 1878 —
Francis
Gillette, 1879 —
Loren
P. Waldo, 1881 —
Elisha
Hotchkiss, Jr., 1882 —
Marshall
Jewell, 1883 —
Richard
D. Hubbard, 1884 —
Alpheus
F. Snow, 1886 —
Dwight
W. Pardee, 1893 —
Alvan
P. Hyde, 1894 —
Ezra
Clark, 1896 —
J.
Hammond Trumbull, 1897 —
William
W. Eaton, 1898 |
| | Hartford, 1900-1949:
William
E. Simonds, 1903 —
William
Buel Franklin, 1903 —
George
G. Sumner, 1906 —
George
L. Lilley, 1909 —
John
R. Buck, 1917 —
Morgan
G. Bulkeley, 1922 —
Frank
E. Blakeman, 1923 —
Charles
Hopkins Clark, 1926 —
Norman
C. Stevens, 1932 —
John
A. Pilgard, 1935 —
Cornelius
A. Moylan, 1946 |
| | Hartford, 1950-1999:
Edmund
W. Courtney, 1955 —
Herman
P. Kopplemann, 1957 —
Tracy
E. Crouse, 1957 —
Cyril
Coleman, 1958 —
John
H. Trumbull, 1961 —
Anson
T. McCook, 1966 —
Ella
T. Grasso, 1981 —
Mosher
Joseph Blumenfeld, 1988 —
Howard
W. Alcorn, 1992 |
| | Hartford, 2000-2012:
Robert
K. Killian, 2005 |
|
| | Manchester:
Dudley
Woodbridge, 1844 |
| | New Britain:
Frederick
T. Stanley, 1883 —
George
M. Landers, 1895 —
Nathan
W. Spaulding, 1903 —
B.
J. Monkiewicz, 1971 —
Samuel
S. Googel, 1988 —
Lucien
J. Maciora, 1993 —
Anthony
J. Tercyak, 2003 |
| | Newington:
Anson
F. Keeler, 1943 —
Richard
P. Freeman, 1944 —
Ephraim
H. Cowles, 1951 |
| | Plainville:
Robert
C. Usher, 1922 |
| | Rocky Hill:
Rollin
U. Tyler, 1948 —
Cornelius
Mulvihill, Jr., 1963 |
| | Simsbury:
Noah
Phelps, 1809 —
George
P. McLean, 1932 —
Sherman
W. Eddy, 1952 —
Annie
E. Crouse, 1973 |
| | Southington:
Josiah
Cowles, 1793 —
Walter
S. Merrell, 1901 —
Stephen
K. Elliott, 1990 |
| | Suffield:
Hugh
M. Alcorn, 1955 —
H.
Meade Alcorn, Jr., 1992 |
| | West Hartford:
William
A. Purtell, 1978 —
Joseph
F. Ryter, 1978 |
| | Wethersfield:
Stephen
M. Mitchell, 1835 —
James
T. Pratt, 1887 —
William
J. Miller, 1950 |
| | Windsor:
Roger
Wolcott, 1767 —
Oliver
Ellsworth, 1807 —
Frank
A. Hagarty, 1940 |
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