| | Addison:
Fred
Lincoln Willmarth, 1861 —
Reuben
W. Day, 1868 |
| | Bridport:
Charles
A. Eldredge, 1820 —
Walter
D. Crane, 1827 —
Albert
A. Fletcher, 1835 —
David
E. Myrick, 1863 —
William
R. Warner, 1871 |
| | Bristol:
Willis
R. Peake, 1836 —
Alson
E. Abernethy, 1900 |
| | Cornwall:
William
Slade, 1786 —
Jonah
Sanford, 1790 —
Solomon
Foot, 1802 —
Harrison
E. Sanford, 1847 —
Frank
H. Warner, 1858 |
| | East Middlebury, Middlebury:
Frank
Charles Partridge, 1861 |
| | Ferrisburg:
Artemas
A. Ball, 1846 —
Fred
W. Allen, 1855 |
| | Granville:
Abraham
X. Parker, 1831 —
Dudley
N. Rice, 1881 |
| | Hancock:
Charles
F. Church, 1837 |
| | Leicester:
Albert
E. Stanley, 1833 —
Miles
O. Oliver, 1841 —
Carlton
O. Church, 1868 |
| | Lincoln:
Wilber
E. Hanks, 1851 —
Fred
L. Kent, 1871 —
Frederick
H. Bryant, 1877 |
| | Middlebury:
Isaac
Wilson, 1780 —
David
Allen Smalley, 1809 —
Thomas
T. Davis, 1810 —
Edward
John Phelps, 1822 —
John
W. Stewart, 1825 —
William
Y. W. Ripley, 1832 —
George
Hammond, 1836 —
Joseph
Battell, 1839 —
Ezra
Brainerd, Jr., 1878 |
| | Monkton:
Timothy
C. Smith, 1821 —
Daniel
C. Smith, 1829 —
Oscar
L. Nimblet, 1832 —
John
W. Thomas, 1878 —
Gaylord
N. Baldwin, 1882 |
| | New Haven:
Dorastus
W. Nash, 1833 —
John
A. Cadwell, 1834 —
Charles
E. Hanchet, 1853 —
C.
F. Porter, 1861 —
Charles
S. Dana, 1862 |
| | North Ferrisburg, Ferrisburg:
Martin
F. Allen, 1842 |
| | Orwell:
William
P. Kellogg, 1830 —
Marsena
Edgar Cutts, 1833 —
Romeo
W. Sholes, 1836 —
Robert
C. Young, 1855 |
| | Panton:
John
A. Child, 1829 |
| | Salisbury:
John
E. Weeks, 1853 |
| | Shoreham:
Silas
Hemenway Jenison, 1791 —
Joel
Turrill, 1794 —
John
S. Chipman, 1800 —
Augustus
C. Hand, 1803 —
Columbus
Delano, 1809 —
Selucius
Garfielde, 1822 —
Levi
P. Morton, 1824 —
Julius
N. North, 1829 —
Ebenezer
J. Ormsbee, 1834 —
Kent
W. Merritt, 1851 —
Archie
J. Cook, 1860 |
| | Starksboro:
Samuel
J. Randall, 1844 —
Charles
L. Atwood, 1848 —
Milo
Wright, 1857 —
George
C. Dearborn, 1858 |
| | Vergennes:
Joseph
K. Edgerton, 1818 —
Frederick
E. Woodbridge, 1818 —
Edrick
Adams, 1844 —
Edward
Hayes, 1852 —
Robert
W. McCuen, 1879 —
Benjamin
W. Fisher, 1891 —
Samuel
Fishman, 1913 |
| | Waltham:
William
H. Jackman, 1874 |
| | Weybridge:
Sidney
Lawrence, 1801 —
Edwin
R. Bell, 1826 —
James
Sneden, 1838 —
Dennis
H. McHugh, 1862 —
Alburtus
D. Wright, 1864 —
Charles
S. James, 1871 |
| | Whiting:
Noah
H. Beach, 1788 —
Philetus
Sawyer, 1816 |
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