| | Washington County (no city given):
Henry
St. John, 1783 |
| | Barre:
Mildred
C. Hayden, 1895 —
Harley
W. Kidder, 1901 —
Charles
Poletti, 1903 |
| | Berlin:
Chauncey
Langdon Knapp, 1809 —
Elber
B. House, 1865 —
Thomas
H. Cave, 1870 |
| | Cabot:
Charles
Herbert Brown, 1856 |
| | Calais:
Isaac
N. LeBaron, 1839 —
Luther
E. Wheeler, 1859 |
| | Duxbury:
Charles
R. Kennedy, 1849 |
| | East Barre, Barre town:
Deane
C. Davis, 1900 |
| | East Montpelier:
Austin
T. Foster, 1822 —
Clarence
H. Pitkin, 1849 —
Charles
H. Ormsbee, 1851 —
Lewis
D. Coburn, 1865 —
Carroll
L. Coburn, 1907 |
| | Fayston:
Carlie
J. Nelson, 1859 —
Willard
J. Boyce, 1861 |
| | Marshfield:
Willard
S. Martin, 1827 —
Eldred
C. Pitkin, 1870 |
| | Middlesex:
William
Chapin, 1831 —
William
B. McElroy, 1842 —
Frank
H. Sawyer, 1864 |
| | Montpelier:
Albert
G. Wakefield, 1804 —
George
W. Cate, 1825 —
Frank
M. Corry, 1855 —
Patrick
J. Leahy, 1940 |
| | Moretown:
Matthew
H. Carpenter, 1824 —
John
W. Hazeltine, 1848 —
John
R. MacDonald, 1857 —
Edward
H. Deavitt, 1871 |
| | Northfield:
Fred
E. Smith, 1830 —
John
L. Stevens, 1850 —
Frank
N. Carpenter, 1857 —
Charles
A. Plumley, 1875 |
| | Plainfield:
Heman
Allen Moore, 1809 —
Elam
M. Goodwin, 1828 —
John
H. Walbridge, 1847 —
Clement
P. Kellogg, 1859 —
Daniel
A. Perry, 1878 |
| | Roxbury:
Zed
S. Stanton, 1848 —
Elmer
E. Ellis, 1865 |
| | Waitsfield:
Henry
M. Rice, 1816 —
Edmund
Rice, 1819 —
Roswell
G. Horr, 1830 —
Lucius
D. Savage, 1838 —
Walter
A. Jones, 1840 —
Charles
W. Waterman, 1861 —
Ervin
Stephen Joslin, 1870 —
Paul
R. Baird, 1889 |
| | Warren:
Alwin
Harding Chesmore, 1837 —
Edward
H. Edgerton, 1863 —
Vernon
L. Perkins, 1872 |
| | Waterbury:
Lucius
B. Peck, 1802 —
William
H. Rand, 1823 —
William
Wells, 1837 —
Francis
D. Adams, 1838 —
William
P. Dillingham, 1843 —
Frank
Dillingham, 1849 —
Nathaniel
E. Parcher, 1861 —
Dayton
Burleigh Smalley, 1878 —
Thomas
F. Dwyer, 1881 —
Denwood
L. Chapin, 1907 |
| | Woodbury:
William
E. Fiske, 1859 —
Perl
B. Daniels, 1876 —
Harvey
M. Drennan, 1883 |
| | Worcester:
Mark
P. Ladd, 1878 |
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