| | Bolton:
George
Willard, 1824 —
Ezra
C. Dike, 1838 —
Francis
Anthony Phillips, 1879 |
| | Burlington:
James
P. Van Ness, 1808 —
George
W. Thayer, 1827 —
John
L. Barstow, 1827 —
Leo
Allen Bergholz, 1857 —
Martin
J. Wade, 1861 —
George
W. Alger, 1872 —
Levi
P. Smith, 1885 —
Charles
P. Smith, Jr., 1891 —
William
L. Hammond, 1895 |
| | Charlotte:
Jerediah
Horsford, 1791 —
John
A. Kasson, 1822 —
Carlton
W. Read, 1834 —
John
Kilbourn Williams, 1835 —
William
H. H. Varney, 1839 —
William
W. Higbee, 1842 —
Henry
Harrington, 1866 |
| | Colchester:
Eli
B. Ames, 1820 —
Martin
Samuel Vilas, 1870 —
Walter
H. Crockett, 1870 —
Henry
M. Wolcott, 1879 |
| | Essex:
Alonzo
J. Stevens, 1828 |
| | Hinesburg:
William
A. Howard, 1813 —
David
K. Patrick, 1840 —
John
C. Allen, 1860 —
Charles
Marsh Byington, 1860 |
| | Huntington:
George
W. Stevens, 1831 —
Charles
P. Stevens, 1836 —
Homer
H. Somers, 1847 —
Romeo
A. Norton, 1857 —
Harold
L. Williamson, 1882 |
| | Jericho:
George
Bliss, 1813 —
Bradley
B. Smalley, 1835 —
Harrison
W. Packard, 1845 —
Frank
S. Ranson, 1857 —
Thomas
F. Leary, 1875 |
| | Milton:
Isaac
L. Pearl, 1832 —
M.
C. Eames, 1834 —
Alvah
S. Clary, 1837 —
John
E. Wheelock, 1844 —
Winfield
Scott Nay, 1850 —
Solomon
L. Caswell, 1865 —
Henry
Conlin, 1867 |
| | Richmond:
Alonzo
Noble, 1809 —
Uzziel
S. Whitcomb, 1817 —
George
F. Edmunds, 1828 —
Thomas
Jefferson Deavitt, 1840 —
Frank
B. Gillett, 1850 —
Henry
C. Gleason, 1851 —
Edward
Ashline, 1897 |
| | Shelburne:
Almon
H. Read, 1790 —
Lucius
Lyon, 1800 —
John
L. Barstow, 1832 —
Michael
Quinlan, 1842 —
Orville
S. Basford, 1848 —
Arthur
William Norton, 1867 |
| | Underhill:
Londus
F. Terrill, 1837 —
Cornelius
S. Palmer, 1844 —
Truman
Chittenden Fletcher, 1845 —
Thomas
Cale, 1848 —
George
W. Woodworth, 1851 —
Harry
Martin Fay, 1865 —
Francis
Frederick Marlowe, 1866 |
| | Westford:
Edwin
B. Whipple, 1844 —
Seneca
Haselton, 1848 —
John
E. Allen, 1866 |
| | Williston:
Edward
Isham, 1821 —
Stephen
G. Whipple, 1823 —
Smith
Wright, 1823 —
Russell
S. Taft, 1835 —
Samuel
A. Brownell, 1843 —
Chauncey
W. Brownell, 1847 —
Elihu
Barber Taft, 1847 |
| | Winooski:
Francis
E. Allard, 1856 |
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