| | Branford:
Biagio
DiLieto, 1999 |
| | Cheshire:
Samuel
A. Foot, 1846 |
| | Derby:
William
F. Ablondi, 1981 |
| | East Haven:
Bela
Farnham, 1857 —
Ralph
Capecelatro, 1994 |
| | Fair Haven, New Haven:
Henry
L. Ellsworth, 1858 —
E.
Edwin Hall, 1896 |
| | Guilford:
Ellsworth
B. Foote, 1977 |
| | Hamden:
Harold
M. Mulvey, 2000 |
| | Madison:
Ranulf
Compton, 1974 |
| | Meriden:
Walter
Booth, 1870 —
Owen
B. Arnold, 1900 —
Andrew
W. Tracy, 1917 —
Francis
T. Maloney, 1945 —
Henry
D. Altobello, 1988 |
| | Middlebury:
Howard
B. Tuttle, 1933 |
| | Milford:
Robert
Treat, 1710 —
Jonathan
Law, 1750 —
Cornelius
T. Driscoll, 1931 |
| | Naugatuck:
William
Kennedy, 1918 |
| | New Haven: |
| |
| | New Haven, 1700-1799:
Roger
Sherman, 1793 |
| | New Haven, 1800-1899:
David
Humphreys, 1818 —
James
Hillhouse, 1832 —
William
Bristol, 1836 —
Henry
Randolph Storrs, 1837 —
Nathaniel
Terry, 1844 —
Henry
W. Edwards, 1847 —
Timothy
Pitkin, 1847 —
Elizur
Goodrich, 1849 —
Simeon
Baldwin, 1851 —
David
Daggett, 1851 —
Charles
A. Ingersoll, 1860 —
Roger
S. Baldwin, 1863 —
Samuel
Rossiter Betts, 1868 —
John
Woodruff, 1868 —
Thomas
B. Osborne, 1869 —
William
W. Boardman, 1871 —
Ralph
I. Ingersoll, 1872 —
James
E. English, 1890 —
Thomas
Sanford, 1890 —
Hobart
B. Bigelow, 1891 —
William
P. Shelton, 1892 —
Edward
Coke Billings, 1893 |
| | New Haven, 1900-1999:
Henry
B. Harrison, 1901 —
Adelbert
S. Hay, 1901 —
Colin
M. Ingersoll, 1903 —
Samuel
E. Merwin, Jr., 1907 —
Nehemiah
D. Sperry, 1911 —
James
P. Pigott, 1919 —
P.
Davis Oakey, 1920 —
Thomas
L. Reilly, 1924 —
Wilbur
L. Cross, 1948 —
Charles
M. Bakewell, 1957 —
Jerome
Frank, 1957 —
Alfred
C. Baldwin, 1957 —
James
A. Shanley, 1965 —
Albert
W. Cretella, 1979 —
James
P. Geelan, 1982 —
Paul
E. Provost, 1998 |
| | New Haven, 2000-2012:
John
Nichol Irwin II, 2000 |
|
| | Orange:
Patrick
B. O'Sullivan, 1978 |
| | Oxford:
Aurelius
Buckingham, 1884 |
| | Seymour:
Carlos
French, 1903 |
| | Southbury:
John
H. Cassidy, 1927 —
H.
Malcolm Baldrige, 1985 |
| | Stony Creek, Branford:
Jerome
Francis Donovan, 1949 |
| | Wallingford:
Lindley
H. Hadley, 1948 —
John
A. McGuire, 1976 |
| | Waterbury:
William
Brown, 1881 —
Israel
Coe, 1891 —
Luzerne
I. Munson, 1895 —
Daniel
F. Webster, 1896 —
Guernsey
S. Parsons, 1898 —
Stephen
W. Kellogg, 1904 —
George
T. Culhane, 1941 —
Vincent
A. Scully, 1943 —
T.
Frank Hayes, 1965 —
J.
Joseph Smith, 1980 |
| | Near Waterbury:
Dwight
Loomis, 1903 |
| | Wolcott:
Luther
Hotchkiss, 1863 |
| | Woodbridge:
Truman
Hotchkiss, 1842 —
Clarence
F. Baldwin, 1980 |
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