| | Belfast:
William
B. Hayford, c.1828 —
R.
F. Patterson, 1836 —
William
H. Wilder, 1855 —
Charles
R. Coombs, 1862 |
| | Belmont:
Keith
N. Pearson, 1888 |
| | Burnham:
Herbert
C. Libby, 1878 |
| | Frankfort:
Marcellus
Emery, 1830 |
| | Frankfort (part now in Winterport):
Fred
Atwood, 1838 |
| | Jackson:
David
A. Boody, 1837 |
| | Lincolnville:
Levi
Rackliffe, c.1844 —
David
A. Nichols, 1917 |
| | Monroe:
Hodgdon
C. Buzzell, 1878 |
| | Montville:
Richard
Small Ayer, 1829 —
Mark
J. Bartlett, 1877 |
| | Palermo:
Daniel
D. Pratt, 1813 —
Martin
Greeley, 1814 —
Jonathan
C. Greeley, 1833 —
Linneus
F. Turner, 1856 |
| | Searsmont:
Charles
West Kendall, 1828 —
Charles
S. Adams, 1856 |
| | Searsport:
Ephraim
Knight Smart, 1813 —
Roswell
K. Colcord, 1839 |
| | Stockton:
Alton
T. Roberts, 1880 |
| | Unity:
Nathan
Allen Farwell, 1812 —
Frederic
H. Parkhurst, 1864 |
| | Winterport:
Frederick
F. Low, 1828 |
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