| | New Hampshire (no city
given): |
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| | New Hampshire, year not specified:
Gogswell
K. Green —
Henry
Wood —
Elisha
F. Wallace —
Arthur
Folsom —
Joseph
C. A. Wingate —
Andrew
J. Goss —
Reuben
H. Stephenson —
Alfred
F. Howard —
Amos
L. Frost —
Edward
S. J. Nealley —
Paul
Morrill —
Charles
B. Pettengill —
Edgar
P. Snow —
Franklin
J. Rollins —
Andrew
H. Young |
| | New Hampshire, 1700-1749:
John
Wentworth, Jr., 1745 |
| | New Hampshire, 1750-1799:
John
Samuel Sherburne, 1757 —
Samuel
Hunt, 1765 —
Benjamin
Orr, 1772 —
Elias
Whitmore, 1772 —
William
Wilson, 1773 —
Nathaniel
Upham, 1774 —
John
Wilson, 1777 —
James
W. Ripley, 1786 —
Thomas
Whipple, Jr., 1787 —
Moses
Mason, Jr., 1789 —
Gershom
Powers, 1789 —
George
A. Simmons, 1791 —
Jared
Perkins, 1793 —
Edward
C. Reed, 1793 —
Mace
Moulton, 1796 —
Gogswell
K. Green —
Alfred
Marshall, c.1797 —
John
Wheelock Willey, 1797 —
Moses
Norris, Jr., 1799 |
| | New Hampshire, 1800-1849:
Hollis
Bowman, c.1801 —
Robert
Smith, 1802 —
Tappan
Wentworth, 1802 —
William
Adams Walker, 1805 —
Benning
W. Jenness, 1806 —
Francis
Ormand Jonathan Smith, 1806 —
Aaron
Childs, 1806 —
James
M. Tarleton, 1808 —
William
Graves, 1809 —
Newell
Blake, c.1810 —
Gilman
Marston, 1811 —
John
J. Perry, 1811 —
Samuel
Locke Sawyer, 1813 —
Henry
Wood —
Walter
A. Wood, 1815 —
John
Osborne Whitehouse, 1817 —
Austin
F. Pike, 1819 —
Elisha
F. Wallace —
Arthur
Folsom —
Rodney
Wallace, 1823 —
Joseph
C. A. Wingate —
Daniel
G. Dodge, c.1825 —
Alonzo
Nute, 1826 —
Joseph
G. Wilson, 1826 —
J.
Webster Childs, 1826 —
Leroy
Cofran, c.1826 —
William
H. Farrar, 1826 —
Andrew
J. Goss —
Reuben
H. Stephenson —
Anson
Barstow, 1831 —
Jonathan
H. Rowell, 1833 —
Alfred
F. Howard —
Amos
L. Frost —
George
A. Ramsdell, 1834 —
Edward
S. J. Nealley —
George
Luke Smith, 1837 —
Paul
Morrill —
Orren
C. Moore, 1839 —
Charles
B. Pettengill —
Edgar
P. Snow —
Franklin
J. Rollins —
Andrew
H. Young —
Fred
M. Wadleigh, 1846 |
| | New Hampshire, 1850-1899:
George
W. Dealand, 1850 —
Lyndon
A. Smith, 1854 —
Charles
Henry Turner, 1861 —
Albert
W. Phelps, c.1869 |
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