| | Andover:
Dorwin
A. Benson —
Estelle
Bentley —
John
W. Hazeltine —
William
W. Hazeltine —
Henry
Josiah Parker |
| | Ascutney, Weathersfield:
Berenice
B. Bromley |
| | Ascutneyville, Weathersfield:
Justus
Dartt —
Seth
N. Gage |
| | Baltimore:
Oel
J. Converse —
Ervin
C. Sherwin |
| | Barnard:
Harrison
C. F. Atwood —
Melvin
H. Billings |
| | Bethel:
George
Abbott —
Samuel
Abbott —
Charlene
Bostrom —
Edward
A. Davis —
Frederick
H. Marks —
James
M. McIntosh —
J.
Wesley Miller —
Cheryl
Rivers —
Eva
H. Wilson |
| | Bridgewater:
Lemuel
Shattuck |
| | Bridgewater Corners, Bridgewater:
Edward
H. Shattuck |
| | Cavendish:
George
L. Balcom —
Leon
S. Gay —
Olin
D. Gay —
William
J. Sperry |
| | Chester:
Herbert
R. Barney —
Hugh
Henry —
Aaron
Leland —
Matthew
McDonald |
| | Chester Depot, Chester:
Henry
A. Bond —
Margaret
Hammond |
| | Felchville, Reading:
Nathaniel
H. W. Jenne |
| | Gaysville, Stockbridge:
Suzanne
Butterfield —
Frank
C. Fletcher |
| | Hartford:
Daniel
L. Cushing —
Frank
G. Mahady —
Joseph
Marsh —
Daniel
Needham —
Samuel
E. Pingree —
James
A. Stacey —
Charles
B. Stone —
George
Edward Wales |
| | Hartland:
Steve
Adams —
Elam
M. Goodwin —
Leighton
Q. J. Klevana —
Allan
W. Martin —
Alonzo
A. Martin —
Henry
R. Miller —
Paul
Spooner —
Peter
Welch |
| | Ludlow:
Allen
D. Ball —
Henry
T. Brown —
William
Nelson Bryant —
R.
S. Devereux —
Allen
M. Fletcher, Jr. —
Albert
H. Lockwood —
Ernest
E. Moore —
John
H. Murphy —
John
A. Rivers —
John
G. Sargent —
William
Wallace Stickney —
William
Tucker —
John
Wu |
| | North Pomfret, Pomfret:
Fred
Ladd Davis —
Walter
H. Harrington |
| | Norwich:
Paul
Brigham —
Daniel
Buck —
James
S. Campbell —
Jacob
Crumbine —
Kathy
Hoyt —
Aaron
Loveland —
Joseph
H. Loveland —
Peter
Olcott —
Lewis
S. Partridge —
Ann
Seibert —
Jane
Stetson |
| | Plymouth:
Charles
H. Scott |
| | Pomfret:
Henry
Brockway —
Nancy
B. Quaintence —
Harold
Raynolds |
| | Proctorsville, Cavendish:
Allen
M. Fletcher —
Henry
A. Fletcher —
Ryland
Fletcher —
Park
H. Pollard |
| | Quechee, Hartford:
Marion
Constantine —
Daniel
L. Cushing —
James
F. Dewey —
Joseph
Chase Parker |
| | Reading:
Wade
Keyes —
William
W. Keyes |
| | Rochester:
Gardner
L. Chaffee —
Edward
H. Edgerton —
Flynn
Amos Guernsey —
Chester
Pierce |
| | Royalton:
William
Skinner —
William
Skinner |
| | Sharon:
Charles
Downer —
George
B. Drown —
Amos
Emery —
Don
Hooper —
Otis
C. Sawyer |
| | South Royalton, Royalton:
George
Ellis —
Rosemary
McLaughlin |
| | Springfield:
Berenice
B. Bromley —
Blanche
B. Bryant —
A. E.
Cole —
Ida
P. Cole —
Frank
W. Corliss —
Justus
Dartt —
Berniece
H. Esty —
Ralph
E. Flanders —
James
Hartness —
Joseph
B. Johnson —
Kenneth
C. Lee —
George
F. Leland —
C.
W. Locke —
Francis
Maloney —
Alban
J. Parker —
William
H. H. Slack —
Walter
M. Smith —
Mrs.
Walter M. Smith —
George
Washburn |
| | Stockbridge:
William
H. Edmunds |
| | Tyson, Plymouth:
Lawrence
W. Barton |
| | Weathersfield:
Albert
L. Marden |
| | West Windsor:
Ray
L. Blanchard —
Frank
S. Hale |
| | Weston:
Gilman
T. Foster —
William
W. Manning —
Vrest
Orton |
| | White River Junction, Hartford:
P.
E. Adams —
John
L. Bacon —
Kevin
Christie —
David
A. Elliott —
Leonard
J. Gravel —
Mae
Robinson —
Cecil
Ryan —
Marguerite
Scully |
| | Windsor:
Carlos
Coolidge —
Gilbert
Asa Davis —
Gilbert
F. Davis —
Jeremiah
F. Evarts —
Maxwell
Evarts —
Charles
H. Fitch —
Philip
Harrington —
Robert
J. Harris —
Charles
F. Hillman —
Marsh
Olin Perkins —
A.
M. Stoddard —
Dwight
Tuxbury —
Lew
E. Wachter |
| | Woodstock:
Franklin
S. Billings —
Franklin
S. Billings, Jr. —
John
R. Brook —
E.
M. Brown —
Guy
H. Cleveland —
Jacob
Collamer —
Julius
Converse —
Edward
H. Holterman —
William
E. Johnson —
Charles
P. Marsh —
Hunter
Melville —
David
Michlovitz —
Earl
Ransom —
Andrew
Tracy —
Peter
T. Washburn |
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