| | Bethel:
Timothy
Jarvis Carter, 1800 —
Luther
C. Carter, 1805 —
La
Fayette Grover, 1823 —
Luther
B. Chapman, 1849 —
Henry
J. Bean, 1853 —
Alton
C. Wheeler, 1877 —
Margaret
Joy Tibbetts, 1919 |
| | Brownfield:
Paris
Gibson, 1830 |
| | Buckfield:
Virgil
D. Parris, 1807 —
John
D. Long, 1838 —
L.
B. Waldron, 1854 |
| | Canton:
Mandeville
T. Ludden, 1830 —
Horatio
Bisbee, Jr., 1839 —
John
P. Swasey, 1839 —
Louise
A. Prince, 1892 |
| | Denmark:
Nathaniel
Cobb Deering, 1827 —
Hazen
S. Pingree, 1840 —
James
W. Milliken, 1848 |
| | Fryeburg:
Charles
S. Benton, 1810 —
George
I. Gibson, c.1823 |
| | Hebron:
Albion
K. Parris, 1788 |
| | Hiram:
Charles
C. Cole, 1841 |
| | Locke's Mills, Greenwood:
Jesse
F. Libby, 1857 —
Leon
Locke, 1869 |
| | Lovell:
Abraham
Andrews Barker, 1816 —
Perley
C. Heald, 1849 |
| | Newry:
Paul
C. Thurston, 1887 |
| | Norway:
Frederic
E. Boothby, 1845 —
Donald
B. Partridge, 1891 —
George
B. Barnes, 1904 |
| | Paris:
Hannibal
Hamlin, 1809 —
Charles
Andrews, 1814 —
Arthur
E. Forbes, 1862 —
Walter
Llewellyn Gray, 1870 —
Stanley
M. Wheeler, 1884 —
Rupert
F. Aldrich, 1908 |
| | Porter:
Samuel
W. Gould, 1852 |
| | Rumford:
W.
W. Bolster, 1823 —
Carroll
W. Abbott, 1855 —
Thomas
S. Estes, 1913 —
Edmund
S. Muskie, 1914 —
Jeb
Bradley, 1952 |
| | Rumford Centre:
Frederic
O. Eaton, 1872 |
| | Waterford:
Elbridge
Gerry, 1813 |
| | Woodstock:
Sidney
Perham, 1819 |
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