| | Washington County (no city
given): |
| |
| | Washington County, 1780-1789:
Albert
Baker —
David
Hopkins —
Adam
Martin —
Joseph
McCracken —
Ichabod
Parker —
Edward
Savage —
Addiel
Sherwood —
Peter
B. Tierce —
Alexander
Webster |
| | Washington County, 1790-1799:
Anthony
I. Blanchard —
Benjamin
Colvin —
Seth
Crocker —
David
Hopkins —
Charles
Kane —
Gerrit
G. Lansing —
Timothy
Leonard —
Daniel
Mason —
Micajah
Pettit —
Reuben
Pride —
Isaac
Sargent —
Edward
Savage —
Philip
Smith —
Thomas
Smith —
John
Thurman —
Melancton
Wheeler —
Andrew
White |
| | Washington County, 1800-1809:
Seth
Alden —
David
Austin —
Kitchell
Bishop —
Peleg
Bragg —
Benjamin
Colvin —
Thomas
Cornell —
Alexander
Cowan —
John
Gale —
John
Gray —
Lyman
Hall —
Isaac
Harlow —
James
Hill —
David
Hopkins —
Jason
Kellogg —
Gerrit
G. Lansing —
Timothy
Leonard —
Alexander
Livingston —
William
Livingston —
Henry
Matteson —
William
McAuley —
John
McKinney —
John
McLean —
Micajah
Pettit —
William
Robands —
Isaac
Sargent —
Edward
Savage —
Daniel
Shepherd —
Roger
Skinner —
Solomon
Smith —
James
Starbuck —
Gideon
Taft —
Stephen
Thorn —
John
Thurman —
Reuben
Whallon —
Melancton
Wheeler |
| | Washington County, 1810-1819:
John
Baker —
Jacob
Beebee —
Kitchell
Bishop —
John
Gale —
Lyman
Hall —
James
Hill —
Jason
Kellogg —
John
Kirtland —
Alexander
Livingston —
William
Livingston —
Francis
McLean —
Halsey
Rogers —
Ebenezer
Russell —
Isaac
Sargent —
Roger
Skinner —
Reuben
Whallon —
Melancton
Wheeler |
| | Washington County, 1820-1829:
David
Campbell —
Hiram
Cole —
John
Crary —
Timothy
Eddy —
Lemuel
Hastings —
Silas
D. Kellogg —
John
King —
Martin
Lee —
John
McDonald —
James
McNaughton —
Robert
McNiel —
Jonathan
Mosher —
Peter
J. H. Myers —
Richard
Sill —
Ezra
Smith —
Samuel
Stevens —
James
Stevenson —
Henry
Thorn —
Melancton
Wheeler —
Henry
Whiteside —
Israel
Williams |
| | Washington County, 1830-1839:
Salmon
Axtell —
Aaron
Barker —
Isaac
W. Bishop —
Walter
Cornell —
Leonard
Gibbs —
Jonathan
K. Horton —
Charles
F. Ingalls —
George
W. Jermain —
Jesse
S. Leigh —
John
McDonald —
George
McKie —
Allen
R. Moore —
Joseph
W. Richards —
Charles
Rogers —
David
Russell —
David
Sill —
James
Stevenson —
Henry
Thorn —
William
Townsend —
Stephen
L. Viele —
Melancton
Wheeler —
Robert
Wilcox —
James
Wright |
| | Washington County, 1840-1849:
John
Barker —
Anson
Bigelow —
John
H. Boyd —
James
M. Foster —
Adolphus
F. Hitchcock —
Samuel
McDoual —
James
McKie, Jr. —
James
W. Porter —
John
W. Proudfit —
James
Rice —
Anderson
Simpson —
Reuben
Skinner —
John
Stevenson —
Lodewecus
S. Viele —
Dan
S. Wright |
| | Washington County, 1850-1859:
Henry
W. Beckwith —
Samuel
S. Beeman —
Elisha
Billings —
John
S. Crocker —
James
Farr —
Adolphus
F. Hitchcock —
Anson
Ingraham —
James
I. Lourie —
J.
T. Masters —
Ebenezer
McMurray —
Henry
B. Northup —
James
M. Northup —
Calvin
Pease —
Ralph
Richards —
David
I. Sill —
Justin
A. Smith —
Andrew
Thompson —
George
W. Thorn —
Thomas
C. Whiteside —
David
Wilson |
| | Washington County, 1860-1869:
Alexander
Barkley —
Nicholas
M. Catlin —
R.
King Crocker —
Nathaniel
Daily —
Peter
Hill —
Adolphus
F. Hitchcock —
Ervin
Hopkins, Jr. —
Pelatiah
Jakway —
Andrew
G. Meiklejohn —
Philip
H. Neher —
William
J. Perry —
James
C. Rogers —
James
Savage —
Thomas
Shiland —
George
H. Taylor —
Asa
C. Tefft —
David
Underwood |
| | Washington County, 1870-1879:
Simon
Brownell —
Edmund
W. Hollister —
Eleazer
Jones —
Townsend
J. Potter —
Abram
Reynolds —
George
W. L. Smith —
Thomas
Stevenson —
George
L. Terry |
| | Washington County, 1880-1889:
Robert
Armstrong, Jr. —
Charles
K. Baker —
J.
Warren Fort —
James
E. Goodman —
James
H. Manville —
George
Northup —
George
Scott —
Orson
W. Sheldon —
Hiram
Sisson —
George
L. Terry —
Daniel
M. Westfall |
| | Washington County, 1890-1899:
Albert
Johnson |
| | Washington County, 1900-1909:
W.
H. P. Hatch |
| | Washington County, 1910-1919:
Harry
Gray —
Clifford
W. Sumner |
| | Washington County, 1920-1929:
Herbert
C. Cronkhite —
Amasa
W. Howland —
Oscar
P. Munson —
Charles
W. Parker —
Clarence
E. Parker —
Harry
L. Russel |
| | Washington County, 1930-1939:
Patrick
Cullen —
F.
Arthur Howland |
| | Washington County, 1940-1949:
Edward
T. Horrigan —
Joseph
R. Pendergrass |
| | Washington County, 1950-1959:
Henry
Rawitz —
James
E. Roche |
|
| | Argyle:
Edward
Dodd |
| | Battenville:
William
Roscoe Hobbie |
| | Cambridge:
Robert
R. Law —
Charles
O. Pratt —
Elizabeth
A. Smart |
| | Clemons:
Hermon
Benjamin |
| | Comstock:
Isaac
V. Baker, Jr. |
| | Comstock's Landing:
Isaac
V. Baker, Jr. |
| | Fort Edward:
Wyman
S. Bascom —
Lawrence
E. Corbett, Jr. —
Francis
L. Ganley —
Lansing
M. Howland —
William
J. Reid —
Marcia
E. Sullivan —
Francis
J. Tierney |
| | Granville:
Albert
Berkowitz —
Royal
C. Betts —
John
B. Davis —
Elbert
O. Farrar —
Frederick
F. Hewitt —
William
H. Hughes —
Eugene
R. Norton —
George
M. Prehoda —
Fred
C. Sheldon |
| | Greenwich:
Erastus
D. Culver —
Henry
Gray —
Charles
R. Ingalls —
Le
Roy Mowry —
Charles
C. Van Kirk |
| | Hebron:
William
Reid —
Sylvester
E. Spoor |
| | Hudson Falls:
John
Burns —
Robert
J. Dempsey —
James
Gibson —
F.
Arthur Howard —
Winfield
A. Huppuch —
Guy
R. McCall —
Erskine
C. Rogers |
| | Middle Granville:
Paul
A. Rowan |
| | North Argyle:
William
D. Stevenson |
| | North White Creek:
Benjamin
Crocker |
| | Putnam:
Alexander
Robertson |
| | Salem:
Bernard
Blair —
Frederick
Fraser —
James
Gibson —
Charles
W. Larmon —
James
S. Parker —
Catherine
Quirk —
John
Savage —
David
Thomas —
Thaddeus
H. Walker —
Nathan
Wilson —
David
Woods |
| | Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls):
John
H. Derby —
Charles
R. Paris —
Nathaniel
Pitcher |
| | Sandy Hill:
Winfield
A. Huppuch —
Henry
C. Martindale |
| | Shushan:
Alexander
B. Law |
| | Thomson:
John
A. Dix |
| | West Hebron:
Samuel
B. Irwin |
| | Whitehall:
Herbert
A. Bartholomew —
George
Brett —
Henry
G. Burleigh —
Emerson
E. Davis —
Otis
A. Dennis —
Richard
R. Juckett —
Leon
M. Layden —
Elisha
A. Martin —
Edward
L. McLaughlin —
Henry
Neddo —
John
O'Neil —
William
H. Tefft —
Daniel
S. Wright |
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