| | Alma:
George
B. Shaw, 1854 |
| | Angelica:
Horace
T. Barnaby, 1823 —
Ransom
L. Richardson, 1873 |
| | Belfast:
Hiram
H. Edgerton, 1847 |
| | Belmont:
Edmund
G. Hunt, 1837 —
William
H. Allen, 1861 |
| | Belvidere:
Floyd
L. Post, 1857 |
| | Near Belvidere:
Harry
E. Hull, 1864 |
| | Birdsall:
Charles
D. Newton, 1861 |
| | Canaseraga:
John
Kirby Allen, 1810 |
| | Cuba:
Solomon
A. Ayers, 1854 —
Edward
B. Vreeland, 1856 —
Henry
C. Loveridge, 1856 |
| | Friendship:
Charles
E. Coon, 1842 —
Florence
S. Babbitt, 1847 —
Joseph
C. Sibley, 1850 —
Edward
W. Hatch, 1852 |
| | Granger:
Henry
M. Teller, 1830 |
| | Independence town:
Jesse
S. Phillips, 1871 |
| | Rushford:
Thomas
H. Norton, 1851 —
Frank
W. Higgins, 1856 |
| | Scio:
Frank
Sterling Pratt, 1854 —
Walter
V. Windus, 1860 |
| | Short Tract:
A.
Grant Stockweather, 1872 |
| | Wellsville:
Waldemar
J. Gallman, 1899 |
| | West Clarksville:
Cassius
Congdon, 1870 |
| | Willing town:
Mark
Graves, 1877 |
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