| | Athens:
Nial
Bemis —
Granville
F. Bridges —
George
W. Main —
Charles
P. Stickney |
| | Bellows Falls, Rockingham:
Fred
H. Babbitt —
James
E. Bigelow —
D.
H. Cray —
William
Henry —
Emerson
Kennedy —
Maurice
Lawlor —
Mrs.
B. P. O'Connor —
Henry
E. Stoughton —
Albert
N. Swain —
James
H. Williams —
Nathan
G. Williams |
| | Brattleboro: |
| | |
| | Brookline:
Charles
A. Cutler —
Joseph
G. Martin |
| | Dover:
Gardner
Howe |
| | Dummerston:
Ellsworth
Bunker —
Adin
F. Miller |
| | East Guilford, Guilford:
F.
N. Burdick |
| | Grafton:
John
Barrett —
Adelbert
M. Covey —
Sidney
Holmes —
Edward
L. Walker |
| | Guilford:
Benjamin
Carpenter —
James
Elliott —
John
Shepardson —
Samuel
Shepardson —
Sanford
A. Smith —
Merton
A. Thomas |
| | Halifax:
Luther
Adams |
| | Jacksonville, whitingham:
A.
Augustine Butterfield |
| | Jamaica:
Clarence
H. Mayer —
Daniel
Sherwin —
Harry
S. Sherwin —
Hoyt
H. Wheeler |
| | Londonderry:
Homer
A. Dudley —
Edward
G. Janeway |
| | Marlboro:
Hugh
M. Adams —
Henry
F. Whitney |
| | Newfane:
A.
Luke Crispe —
Frank
A. DeWitt —
James
Elliott —
Arthur
O. Howe —
Marshall
Otis Howe —
Luke
Knowlton —
Albert
T. Warren |
| | Putney:
George
D. Aiken —
George
Henry Hamilton —
Walter
Hendricks —
John
R. Miller —
Peter
Shumlin —
Herbert
E. Wheat |
| | Rockingham:
Marion
Barney Babbitt —
Franklin
P. Ball |
| | Saxtons River, Rockingham:
J.
E. Piddock |
| | Somerset:
Fred
V. Johnson —
John
Tudor |
| | South Londonderry, Londonderry:
Addison
E. Cudworth —
Marvin
J. Howard —
Richard
Hube —
Emery
Arnold Melendy |
| | South Vernon, Vernon:
George
E. Alderman |
| | Stratton:
Andrew
D. Knight —
Ray
E. Lyman |
| | Townshend:
William
H. Evans —
Peter
W. Galbraith —
Choate
O. Howard —
Waitstill
R. Ranney |
| | Vernon:
Thomas
Goodwillie —
Jonathan
Hunt |
| | Wardsboro:
Herbert
M. Barrett —
George
Leon Wells |
| | West Dover, Dover:
Ozro
E. Hill —
Walter
F. Jones |
| | West Dummerston, Dummerston:
Bert
C. Baldwin |
| | West Halifax, Halifax:
J.
Niles Plumb |
| | West Townshend, Townshend:
Charles
H. Grout —
Francis
Kidder —
Waring
Partridge |
| | Westminster:
Stephen
R. Bradley —
William
C. Bradley —
William
B. Cutting —
Lot
Hall —
Brigham
T. Phelps —
Mark
Richards |
| | Westminster Station, Westminster:
George
C. Wright |
| | Westminster West, Westminster:
Homer
Goodhue |
| | Whitingham:
Charles
Edwin Allard —
Edward
L. Fuller |
| | Wilmington:
Don
O. Butterfield —
F.
M. Crosby —
Hosea
Mann, Jr. |
| | Windham:
Luther
B. Chapman —
Chauncey
C. Harris |
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