| | Brookline:
William
Appleton, 1862 —
Sidney
Dean, 1901 —
Stephen
H. Rhodes, 1909 —
John
Munro Longyear, 1922 —
George
F. Williams, 1932 —
Willis
J. Abbot, 1934 |
| | Canton:
Elijah
A. Morse, 1898 |
| | Dedham:
Fisher
Ames, 1808 —
Edward
Dowse, 1828 —
William
Shapleigh Damrell, 1860 —
Waldo
Colburn, 1885 —
Thomas
F. Bayard, Sr., 1898 —
Frederick
David Ely, 1921 —
Gaspar
G. Bacon, 1947 —
John
W. McCormack, 1980 |
| | Dover:
Leverett
Saltonstall, 1979 |
| | Medway:
Stuart
A. Tarr, 1997 |
| | Milton:
Jonathan
Russell, 1832 —
Edward
Burnett, 1925 |
| | Needham:
William
H. Carter, 1955 —
Vincent
L. Broderick, 1995 |
| | Quincy:
John
Hancock, 1793 —
John
Adams, 1826 —
Josiah
Quincy, 1864 —
John
Quincy Adams, 1894 —
William
Everett, 1910 —
Horace
T. Cahill, 1976 —
Daniel
O'Sullivan, 2000 |
| | Wellesley:
W.
Arthur Garrity, Jr., 1999 —
Hermann
Eilts, 2006 |
| | Wellesley Hills, Wellesley:
Josiah
G. Abbott, 1891 |
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