| | Barre:
William
A. Gaston, 1927 |
| | Bolton:
Philip
J. Philbin, 1972 |
| | Brookfield:
Dwight
Foster, 1823 |
| | Fitchburg:
Goldsmith
Fox Bailey, 1862 —
Alvah
Crocker, 1874 —
Frederick
S. Coolidge, 1906 —
Frank
H. Foss, 1947 |
| | Gardner:
John
McCulloch Spencer, 1965 |
| | Lancaster:
Andrews
Breed, 1881 |
| | Leicester:
John
E. Russell, 1903 |
| | Mendon:
Seth
Hastings, 1831 |
| | Milford:
Ezekiel
Cornell, 1800 |
| | North Brookfield:
Amasa
Walker, 1875 |
| | Oxford:
Ebenezer
Learned, 1801 —
Alexander
De Witt, 1879 |
| | Shrewsbury:
Artemas
Ward, 1800 |
| | South Lancaster, Lancaster:
Francis
B. Fay, 1876 |
| | Southbridge:
Charles
N. Daniels, 1916 —
Calvin
D. Paige, 1930 |
| | Uxbridge:
Phineas
Bruce, 1809 —
Benjamin
Adams, 1837 |
| | Whitinsville, Northbridge:
Samuel
C. Pomeroy, 1891 |
| | Winchendon:
Philo
Parsons, 1865 |
| | Worcester:
Joseph
Allen, 1827 —
John
Davis, 1854 —
George
Hood, 1859 —
Abijah
Bigelow, 1860 —
Levi
Lincoln, Jr., 1868 —
Charles
Allen, 1869 —
James
B. Blake, 1870 —
John
S. C. Knowlton, 1871 —
Henry
Chapin, 1878 —
Alexander
H. Bullock, 1882 —
John
D. Baldwin, 1883 —
Isaac
Davis, 1883 —
William
W. Rice, 1896 —
Eli
Thayer, 1899 —
George
F. Hoar, 1904 —
Rockwood
Hoar, 1906 —
Joseph
H. Walker, 1907 —
William
A. Lytle, 1926 —
Martin
E. Trench, 1927 —
Samuel
E. Winslow, 1940 —
Chandler
Bullock, 1962 —
George
R. Stobbs, 1966 —
Harold
D. Donohue, 1984 |
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