| | Albany:
Elmer
A. Andrus —
John
E. Chamberlain —
Gilman
W. Seaver |
| | Barton:
Edwin
Wayland Barron —
George
H. Blake —
Wallace
H. Gilpin —
William
W. Grout —
Frank
D. Thompson |
| | Barton Landing, Barton:
Chauncey
S. Skinner |
| | Brownington:
Homer
P. Leland |
| | Coventry:
Henry
Clay Cleveland —
Joseph
Souther Kidder —
Aylmer
R. Lawson —
Charles
O. Wright |
| | Craftsbury:
Samuel
C. Crafts —
Horace
F. Graham —
Gilman
W. Seaver |
| | Craftsbury Common, Craftsbury:
Judy
Bevans |
| | Derby:
Stoddard
Benham Bates —
David
M. Camp —
Austin
T. Foster —
Josiah
Grout —
William
Howe —
Daria
Mondesire |
| | Derby Line, Derby:
Austin
T. Foster —
John
G. Foster —
T.
Frank O'Rourke |
| | East Charleston, Charleston:
John
S. Sweeney |
| | Evansville, Brownington:
Elisha
Foster |
| | Glover:
William
S. Jenne —
Wilbur
F. Templeton |
| | Greensboro:
George
R. Davis —
Henry
S. Tolman |
| | Greensboro Bend, Greensboro:
Alvah
S. Clary |
| | Holland:
Sidney
R. Fletcher —
Albert
A. Rumery |
| | Irasburg:
Joseph
H. Cook —
William
H. Rand —
Homer
H. Somers |
| | Jay:
W.
Walter Lucier —
Benjamin
F. Paine |
| | Lowell:
Edgar
S. Coolidge —
Milo
Hines —
Benjamin
F. Paine |
| | Morgan:
George
Bartlett —
William
P. Leavens |
| | Newport: |
| | |
| | North Craftsbury, Craftsbury:
Nelson
Bartlett Williams |
| | North Troy, Troy:
John
L. Lewis —
Henry
B. Parkhurst, Jr. |
| | Orleans, Barton:
Orrin
Willey Locke —
Florence
Taplin |
| | Salem (now Derby):
David
N. Gibb |
| | South Albany, Albany:
William
W. Williams |
| | Troy:
Edwin
F. Livingstone —
William
H. Rand —
Gilman
W. Seaver —
Charles
P. Stevens |
| | West Charleston, Charleston:
Robert
A. Gatchell |
| | West Glover, Glover:
Robert
W. Buchanan |
| | Westfield:
William
S. Trumpass —
William
A. Young |
| | Westmore:
Horace
Denison Beebe —
Harry
H. Gilman —
Wendell
Silsby |
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