| | Amston, Hebron:
Douglas
M. Fellows —
Walter
E. Wright |
| | Andover:
Thomas
J. Birmingham —
Edwin
H. Cook —
William
Dorrance —
Willard
E. Fuller —
George
A. Merritt —
Daniel
P. Sprague —
William
B. Sprague —
Louis
B. Whitcomb —
Winthrop
White —
Edward
M. Yeomans |
| | Bolton:
Saul
Alford —
Edwin
D. Alvord —
Henry
Alvord —
Elbert
W. Atwood —
Joseph
Carver —
Manton
Hammond —
Nathaniel
Hammond —
Jennifer
Harvey —
Elsie
Jones —
Isaac
Keeney —
Sessions
Lawson —
Robert
Madore —
Theodore
Reichard —
William
O. Sanford —
Ahab
Smith —
C.
C. Strickland —
Jonah
Strickland —
Ebenezer
Strong —
George
G. Sumner —
Jabez
L. White, Jr. —
Jabez
L. White —
Samuel
Williams —
Maud
L. Woodward |
| | Columbia: |
| | |
| | Coventry: |
| | |
| | Ellington:
Joseph
Abbott —
Joseph
W. Bissell —
John
H. Brockway —
Jarvis
N. Clapp —
Simon
S. Cohen —
Darius
Crane —
Robert
E. Hyde —
Bernard
A. Kelley —
Abbie
J. G. Kibbe —
John
T. McKnight —
Stedman
Nash —
Robert
Patton —
Benjamin
Pinney —
Oliver
W. Steele —
John
W. Thayer —
Flavel
Whiton —
Asa
Willey |
| | Hebron: |
| | |
| | Mansfield: |
| | |
| | Mansfield Center, Mansfield:
Albert
E. Anthony |
| | Rockville:
Charles
H. Allen —
Frederick
S. Berger —
John
P. Cameron —
Samuel
Fitch —
George
Forster —
Joseph
Grist —
Frederick
G. Hartenstein —
Edwin
L. Heath —
E.
Stevens Henry —
Dwight
Loomis —
Harry
Lugg —
William
V. McNerney —
Claude
A. Mills —
Thomas
F. Noone —
Charles
Phelps —
Robert
J. Pigeon —
Francis
J. Regan —
Antoni
N. Sadlak —
George
C. Scheets —
George
Sykes —
Albert
E. Waite |
| | Rockville, Vernon:
Wilbur
B. Foster —
Francis
G. Maxwell —
Francis
T. Maxwell —
N.
Morgan Strong —
Morton
J. Webster |
| | Somers: |
| | |
| | Somersville, Somers:
George
E. Keeney —
Julia
A. Keeney |
| | South Coventry, Coventry:
Eugene
W. Latimer —
George
H. Robertson —
Arthur
Sebert |
| | South Willington, Willington:
William
H. Hall |
| | Stafford: |
| | |
| | Stafford Springs, Stafford:
J.
Carl Converse —
Julius
Converse —
John
F. Driscoll —
Robert
Howland Fisk —
Attilio
R. Frassinelli —
Anthony
Guglielmo —
William
H. Heald —
Richard
S. Hicks —
A.
J. Mitchell —
John
H. Mullen —
Edward
Y. O'Connell —
Michael
O'Halloran —
John
R. Parkhurst —
Renato
Pellizari —
Calvin
Willey |
| | Staffordville, Stafford:
Francis
J. Fagan |
| | Storrs, Mansfield:
Albert
E. Waugh |
| | Tolland: |
| | |
| | Union: |
| | |
| | Vernon: |
| | |
| | West Willington, Willington:
Frank
C. Parizek —
Howard
W. Pratt |
| | Willington:
Rollin
L. Birdsall —
Elisha
Brigham —
Spafford
Brigham —
Frank
B. Converse —
Marcus
Day —
Origen
Dimock —
Ariel
Eldridge —
Roderick
Fenton —
Daniel
Glazier —
Orlan
Glazier —
Oliver
Holt —
Orrin
Holt —
Elisha
Johnson —
Benjamin
Lillibridge —
Gideon
M. Merrick —
John
J. Moulton —
Walter
Newcomb —
Adolph
Parizek —
Sylvester
T. Preston —
Hiram
Rider —
Ebenezer
Root —
Robert
Sharpe —
Jonathan
Sibley, Jr. |
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