| | Portland: |
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| | Portland, 1800-1899:
George
L. Curry, 1878 —
Hugh
J. Anderson, 1881 —
George
L. Woods, 1890 —
William
W. Chapman, 1892 —
Joseph
N. Dolph, 1897 —
Henry
N. Bolander, 1897 —
L.
L. McArthur, 1897 |
| | Portland, 1900-1999:
Solomon
Hirsch, 1902 —
Henry
Winslow Corbett, 1903 —
John
H. Mitchell, 1905 —
Charles
Byron Bellinger, 1905 —
George
E. Cole, 1906 —
George
Egbert, 1908 —
George
H. Williams, 1910 —
Rufus
Mallory, 1914 —
William
R. Ellis, 1915 —
Phil
Metschan, 1920 —
Ezra
L. Smith, 1921 —
Malcolm
A. Moody, 1925 —
John
M. Gearin, 1930 —
Robert
S. Bean, 1931 —
Melvin
Clark George, 1933 —
Joseph
Simon, 1935 —
Moy
Back Hin , 1935 —
John
H. Hall, 1937 —
Harvey
G. Starkweather, 1951 —
Phil
Metschan, Jr., 1951 —
Alexander
G. Barry, 1952 —
Ben
W. Olcott, 1952 —
Clarence
R. Hotchkiss, 1952 —
William
A. Ekwall, 1956 —
Richard
L. Neuberger, 1960 —
Walter
W. Whitbeck, 1961 —
Homer
D. Angell, 1968 —
Wayne
L. Morse, 1974 —
Sig
Unander, 1978 —
Willie
J. Oliver, 1994 |
| | Portland, 2000-2012:
Maurine
Neuberger, 2000 —
Jim
Spagnola, 2004 —
Jim
Jontz, 2007 —
Mark
O. Hatfield, 2011 |
|
| | Woodstock:
W.
W. Thayer, 1899 |
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