| | Barnstable:
Demetrius
J. Atsalis —
Ann
B. Canedy —
Joseph
M. Day —
Robert
E. French —
Charles
L. Gifford —
Luis
Gonzaga —
Franklin
B. Goss —
Isaiah
L. Green —
Thacher
T. Hallet —
Thorsten
Valentine Kalijarvi —
Robert
F. Kennedy —
Charles
H. McGrath —
Henry
L. Murphy —
Robert
A. O'Leary —
Vincent
O'Neil —
Thomas
Otis —
Charles
C. Paine —
S.
B. Phinney —
Gladys
P. Swift —
Larry
F. Wheatley |
| | Bourne:
Eben
S. S. Keith —
William
A. Nye |
| | Brewster:
Andrew
Kamarck —
Elaine
C. Kamarck —
Janette
Wise |
| | Buzzards Bay, Bourne:
Charlotte
Stiefel |
| | Centerville, Barnstable:
Augustus
D. Ayling —
Hugo
L. Barnet —
Kathleen
Singletary —
James
A. Williams |
| | Cotuit, Barnstable:
Mike
Crossen —
Charles
L. Gifford |
| | Dennis:
Cynthia
Stead —
Cleon
H. Turner |
| | Dennisport, Dennis:
Bradford
M. Kimball |
| | East Sandwich, Sandwich:
Doug
Dexter |
| | Falmouth:
Wilson
Thomas Moore Beale, Jr. —
James
M. Cummings —
Thelma
Goldstein —
Constance
C. Hopkins —
Clifford
L. Hubbard —
Daniel
Ilsley —
Philip
F. Mackey, Jr. —
Matthew
C. Patrick —
James
H. Smith —
Esther
C. Tsiknas —
Eric
T. Turkington |
| | Forestdale, Sandwich:
Samantha
Dallaire |
| | Harwich:
Harry
B. Albro —
Michael
Ford —
Shirley
A. Gomes —
Chester
Snow |
| | Harwich Port, Harwich:
Sharon
R. Leonard —
Caroline
J. Stouffer —
William
H. Tucker |
| | Hyannis, Barnstable:
Z.
D. Bassett —
William
D. Delahunt |
| | Marstons Mills, Barnstable:
John
L. Bryan —
Paul
G. Kirk, Jr. |
| | Mashpee:
Ernest
Virgilio |
| | Orleans:
Mark
C. Boardman |
| | Osterville, Barnstable:
Mary
Anne Grafton-Rodgers |
| | Pocasset, Bourne:
David
G. Neal —
Donna
Maria E. White |
| | Provincetown:
Walter
Welsh |
| | Sagamore, Bourne:
Eben
S. S. Keith |
| | Sandwich:
Willard
E. Boyden —
John
A. Cheval —
Samuel
Fessenden —
Robert
A. Hammond —
John
Harris —
Thomas
F. Kelleher —
Robert
W. MacDonald —
Jeff
Perry —
Ruth
W. Provost |
| | South Orleans, Orleans:
John
Kenrick |
| | South Yarmouth, Yarmouth:
|
| | West Harwich, Harwich:
Dorothy
S. O'Donnell |
| | Woods Hole, Falmouth:
Charles
R. Crane |
| | Yarmouth:
Alexander
Baxter —
Thomas
N. George —
John
Reed —
John
Simpkins —
Thomas
C. Thacher —
Peter
A. White |
| | Yarmouth Port, Yarmouth:
John
Scott Everton |
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