| | Easton:
Oakes
Ames, 1873 |
| | Fall River:
Nathaniel
B. Borden, 1865 —
James
Buffington, 1875 —
George
O. Fairbanks, 1884 —
Robert
T. Davis, 1906 —
Francis
J. Fennelly, 1920 —
William
S. Greene, 1924 —
Alvin
G. Weeks, 1924 —
Joseph
L. Hurley, 1956 |
| | New Bedford:
Asa
R. Nye, 1858 —
Thomas
D. Eliot, 1870 —
John
H. Clifford, 1876 —
Charles
S. Randall, 1904 —
William
W. Crapo, 1926 —
Joseph
Walsh, 1946 —
Edward
C. Peirce, 1955 —
Leo
E. J. Carney, 1965 |
| | North Easton, Easton:
Oliver
Ames, 1895 |
| | Raynham:
Josiah
Dean, 1818 |
| | Rehoboth:
Phanuel
Bishop, 1812 —
Stephen
Bullock, 1816 |
| | South Dartmouth, Dartmouth:
Walter
Clifford, 1912 —
Alanson
B. Houghton, 1941 |
| | Swansea:
Henry
O. Wood, 1925 |
| | Taunton:
David
Cobb, 1830 —
Francis
Baylies, 1852 —
Marcus
Morton, 1864 —
William
Baylies, 1865 —
William
J. Briggs, 1887 —
Horatio
I. Cushman, 1894 —
William
H. Fox, 1913 —
Everett
D. Godfrey, 1915 —
Francis
S. Babbitt, 1917 |
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