| | Calais:
James
S. Pike, 1811 —
Sumner
W. Farnham, 1820 —
George
A. Brackett, 1836 —
Albert
W. Bradbury, 1840 —
C.
A. McCullough, 1849 —
Amos
Parker Wilder, 1863 —
Edward
Perley Bullock, 1890 |
| | Cherryfield:
Earle
S. Tyler, 1896 —
Maynard
G. Conners, 1918 |
| | Columbia:
Augustus
Choate Hamlin, 1829 |
| | Eastport:
Helen
Ring Robinson, 1860 —
Roscoe
C. Emery, 1886 |
| | Lubec:
Abner
R. Hollowell, 1805 —
Irving
W. Case, 1866 —
George
H. Moses, 1869 |
| | Machias:
Jeremiah
O'Brien, 1778 —
Stephen
C. Foster, 1799 —
George
S. Hillard, 1808 —
Stephen
C. Foster, 1822 |
| | Marshfield:
Alice
S. Butler, 1868 |
| | Northfield:
William
G. Smith, 1853 |
| | Pembroke:
George
H. Allan, 1861 —
William
R. Pattangall, 1865 |
| | Perry:
Frank
P. Washburn, 1876 |
| | Robbinston:
Louise
C. Gerry, c.1886 |
| | West Pembroke:
H.
Styles Bridges, 1898 |
| | Whiting:
Effie
W. Talbot, c.1878 |
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birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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