| | Cambridge:
Charles
Cassius Rogers, 1849 |
| | Canaan:
Dighton
Corson, 1827 |
| | Cornville:
Luther
Elkins, 1809 |
| | East Madison:
Ernest
W. Roberts, 1858 |
| | Fairfield:
Selden
Connor, 1839 —
Angier
L. Goodwin, 1881 —
Clyde
R. Chapman, 1889 |
| | Harmony:
Freeman
Knowles, 1846 —
Ira
S. Hatch, 1869 —
Clyde
H. Smith, 1876 |
| | Madison:
Stephen
Alonzo Cobb, 1833 —
Albert
M. Spear, 1852 —
Louis
J. Brann, 1876 |
| | New Portland:
Abram
Pease Williams, 1832 —
William
L. Walker, 1861 |
| | Norridgewock:
Volney
E. Howard, 1809 —
Stephen
Decatur Lindsey, 1828 —
Edward
Franklin Danforth, 1856 |
| | North New Portland, New Portland:
Blaine
S. Viles, 1879 |
| | Palmyra:
Henri
J. Haskell, 1843 —
Walter
A. Cowan, 1886 —
Frank
I. Cowan, 1888 |
| | Pittsfield:
Carl
E. Milliken, 1877 —
Fred
H. Lancaster, 1885 —
Gordon
Dobson Briggs, 1912 |
| | St. Albans:
Simon
Wing, 1826 —
Orlando
E. Frost, 1864 —
Alvin
G. Weeks, 1866 |
| | Skowhegan:
Stephen
Coburn, 1817 —
Seth
Chandler, Jr., 1838 —
Forrest
Goodwin, 1862 —
Donald
W. Philbrick, 1896 —
Margaret
Chase Smith, 1897 —
George
Hawes, 1904 |
| | Starks:
William
J. Knowlton, c.1850 —
Enoch
Owen Greenleaf, 1853 —
Edwin
F. Ladd, 1859 —
John
H. Williamson, 1859 |
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