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Oxford County
Maine

Politicians who lived in Oxford County


  Andover: Clayton C. Sweatt
  Bethel: Michael Broderick — Fred L. Edwards — Enoch Foster — David Hammons — Maud Thurston — Paul C. Thurston
  Bryant Pond: Paul Billings
  Buckfield: Frederick R. Dyer
  Canton: Cornelius Holland — John P. Swasey
  Center Lovell: Frederick W. Dallinger
  Denmark: Roland Hacker Cobb
  Dixfield: Frank Stanley — Lila Stowell
  East Rumford, Rumford: B. Frederick Ayer
  Fryeburg: Ezra W. Bosworth — John W. Dana — Judah Dana — Simon Frye — David R. Hastings — Alonzo F. Lewis — James W. Ripley — Ethel H. Smith — Robert Smith — John F. Weston
  Greenwood: Loretta Mikols
  Hanover: Norman K. Ferguson, Sr.
  Hebron: H. W. Bearce
  Kezar Falls, Porter: Edwin R. Chellis — Orman L. Stanley
  Locke's Mills, Greenwood: Harry M. Swift
  Lovell: Ernest S. Hatch
  Mexico: Eugene H. Dorr — Benjamin Robinson
  Norway: Rupert F. Aldrich — Eugene E. Andrews — Charles P. Barnes — George L. Beal — L. M. Carroll — Lawrence Carroll — Robert B. Dow — Mark H. Dunnell — Marian B. Jellerson — Merton L. Kimball — Donald B. Partridge — Albert J. Stearns — Aretas E. Stearns
  Oxford: Richard A. Bennett — Ephraim B. Jillson — John J. Perry
  Paris: Stephen Emery — Rufus King Goodenow — Enoch Lincoln — Albion K. Parris — Sidney Perham — Stanley M. Wheeler — George A. Wilson
  Porter: Orman C. Stanley
  Ridlonville, Mexico: Eugene H. Dorr — John C. MacKinnon
  Roxbury: Marshall Reed
  Rumford: Albert Beliveau — Merle F. Burgess — Ethel M. Caron — Lucia M. Cormier — Barbara M. Davenport — Charles Dunton — Frederic O. Eaton — Eli Gaudet — Gene Goodreau — Fred E. Hanscom — Theodore Hawley — Louise D. MacDonald — Peter M. MacDonald — Mrs. George B. MacMiniman — Matthew McCarthy — Richmond L. Melcher — Walter G. Morse — Oliver A. Pettengill
  Rumford Falls: Waldo Pettingill
  South Paris, Paris: Arthur E. Forbes — Walter Llewellyn Gray — Perley F. Ripley — Alton C. Wheeler
  Stow: John O. Eastman
  West Paris, Paris: Harold C. Perham
   See also Maine areas not assigned to counties.

 

 


 
   
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