| | Amherst:
Simeon
Strong, 1736 —
Gideon
Lee, 1778 —
Solomon
Strong, 1780 —
Silas
Wright, Jr., 1795 —
Osmyn
Baker, 1800 —
Mason
Cook Darling, 1801 —
Edward
Dickinson, 1803 —
Henry
Williams Blodgett, 1821 —
Jerauld
Wright, 1898 —
Stuart
Symington, 1901 —
Paul
H. Nitze, 1907 |
| | Belchertown:
William
Howe, 1774 —
Addison
G. Foster, 1837 |
| | Chesterfield:
William
L. Higgins, 1867 |
| | Cummington:
Luther
Bradish, 1783 —
Henry
L. Dawes, 1816 |
| | Easthampton:
Gary
D. LeBeau, c.1950 |
| | Granby:
Zenas
Ferry Moody, 1832 |
| | Greenwich:
James
Fisk, 1763 —
James
Church Alvord, 1808 |
| | Hadley:
Minnie
R. Dwight, 1873 |
| | Hatfield:
Rodolphus
Dickinson, 1797 —
Edward
Coke Billings, 1829 —
Robert
J. Ryan, 1914 |
| | Northampton:
Caleb
Strong, 1745 —
Pierpont
Edwards, 1750 —
William
Lyman, 1755 —
Theodore
Dwight, 1764 —
Benjamin
Tappan, 1773 —
Henry
W. Lord, 1821 —
Richard
W. Irwin, 1857 —
Edwin
L. Olander, 1917 —
Jack
Morse, 1930 |
| | Norwich (now Huntington):
Samuel
Lyman Munson, 1844 |
| | Plainfield:
Erastus
N. Bates, 1828 |
| | South Hadley:
Samuel
F. Vinton, 1792 —
George
Sylvester Taylor, 1822 —
Alfred
C. Chapin, 1848 |
| | Southampton:
Samuel
C. Pomeroy, 1816 |
| | Ware:
Bertha
Knight Landes, 1868 —
Ruth
Baker Pratt, 1877 |
| | Williamsburg:
Hiram
Warner, 1802 —
Darwin
Rush James, 1834 |
| | Worthington:
Aaron
Clark, 1787 —
Francis
W. Kellogg, 1810 —
Alfred
Parish Stone, 1813 —
Elisha
Hume Brewster, 1871 |
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