| | Lamoille County (no city given):
Clarence
A. Luce, 1847 |
| | Cambridge:
John
B. Page, 1850 —
Frederick
H. Fullington, 1851 —
Bert
E. Reynolds, 1872 —
Fred
M. Willey, 1874 —
Carroll
W. Manchester, 1881 |
| | Eden:
Frank
Plumley, 1844 |
| | Elmore:
Winfield
Scott Silloway, 1861 |
| | Hyde Park:
George
W. Clark, 1846 —
Vernon
A. Bullard, 1859 —
Russell
S. Page, 1877 |
| | Near Hyde Park:
A.
P. K. Safford, 1830 |
| | Johnson:
William
H. Waterman, 1813 —
William
F. Barrows, 1868 —
William
F. Sinclair, 1878 |
| | Morristown:
Leslie
M. Shaw, 1848 —
Don
D. Grout, 1849 —
Henry
C. Fisk, 1852 |
| | Stowe:
Jerome
B. Slayton, 1822 —
George
W. Hendee, 1832 —
Elmer
E. Robinson, 1863 —
Howard
E. Shaw, 1867 —
Arthur
P. Bigelow, 1874 —
Clayton
B. Lucia, 1877 |
| | Waterville:
Myron
E. Church, 1845 —
James
V. Stevens, 1850 —
Urban
C. Fletcher, 1866 |
| | Wolcott:
George
M. Fisk, 1830 —
Samuel
D. Kendrick, 1845 —
Willis
M. Parker, 1858 —
Ralph
M. Hubbell, 1865 —
Elmer
A. Andrus, 1870 |
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