| | Arlington:
Wellington
Wells, 1868 —
Arthur
C. Frost, 1886 |
| | Bedford:
John
Fassett, Jr., 1743 |
| | Belmont:
John
Taggard Blodgett, 1859 |
| | Cambridge: |
| |
| | Cambridge, 1700-1799:
William
Eustis, 1753 —
Seth
Hastings, 1762 —
William
Stedman, 1765 —
Charles
K. Williams, 1782 |
| | Cambridge, 1800-1899:
James
Russell Lowell, 1819 —
Edward
D. Hayden, 1833 —
James
M. Shepard, 1842 —
Frederic
Dodge, 1847 —
Herbert
H. D. Peirce, 1849 —
William
E. Russell, 1857 —
William
W. Davis, 1862 —
Alanson
B. Houghton, 1863 —
Daniel
H. Coakley, 1865 —
Alexander
Thayer, 1865 —
Robert
Herrick, 1868 —
Frederick
W. Dallinger, 1871 —
Susan
W. FitzGerald, 1871 —
Robert
E. Goodwin, 1878 —
Edmund
W. Courtney, 1878 —
Erland
F. Fish, 1883 —
Richard
M. Russell, 1891 —
Charles
F. Hurley, 1893 —
Charles
Thomas Cavanagh, 1893 —
Edmund
J. Brandon, 1894 |
| | Cambridge, 1900-1999:
John
M. Cabot, 1901 —
Francis
H. Russell, 1904 —
Thomas
H. Eliot, 1907 —
Walworth
Barbour, 1908 —
Eleanor
L. Daly, 1911 —
Thomas
P. O'Neill, Jr., 1912 —
Mark
Dalton, c.1915 —
Edward
T. White, 1916 —
Donald
T. Regan, 1918 —
Chester
A. Johnson, 1919 —
Philip
Wallace Manhard, 1921 —
William
D. Hathaway, 1924 —
Francis
X. O'Keefe, 1933 —
Susan
A. Davis, 1944 —
Sharon
McPhail, c.1950 |
|
| | Chelmsford:
Caleb
F. Abbott, 1811 —
Josiah
G. Abbott, 1814 |
| | Chestnut Hill, Newton:
Francis
C. Gray, 1890 —
Leverett
Saltonstall, 1892 —
Richard
Saltonstall, 1897 |
| | Concord:
Silas
Lee, 1760 —
Gardner
D. Williams, 1804 —
William
Whiting, 1813 —
E.
Rockwood Hoar, 1816 —
George
Merrick Brooks, 1824 —
George
F. Hoar, 1826 —
Sherman
Hoar, 1860 |
| | Dracut:
James
Mitchell Varnum, 1748 —
Joseph
B. Varnum, 1751 —
John
Varnum, 1778 |
| | Dunstable:
Isaac
Fletcher, 1784 —
Amos
Kendall, 1789 |
| | East Cambridge, Cambridge:
Patrick
H. McCarren, 1849 |
| | Everett:
Torbert
H. Macdonald, 1917 —
Louis
C. DeLuca, c.1945 |
| | Framingham:
John
Reed, 1751 —
Peter
Parker, 1804 —
Constantine
Canaris Esty, 1824 —
John
R. Macomber, 1875 —
Julian
F. Harrington, 1901 —
William
I. Randall, 1915 —
Stephen
Pagliuca, 1955 —
Adam
B. Schiff, 1960 |
| | Groton:
Samuel
Dana, 1767 —
Ether
Shepley, 1789 —
Abbott
Lawrence, 1792 —
John
P. Bigelow, 1797 —
Amos
A. Lawrence, 1814 —
Samuel
Green, 1830 —
Charles
W. Stone, 1843 —
William
Bancroft, 1855 |
| | Holliston:
Aaron
Leland, 1761 —
George
A. Whiting, 1827 |
| | Hopkinton:
William
Chamberlain, 1755 —
John
Locke, 1764 —
William
H. Ryan, 1860 |
| | Hudson:
Burton
K. Wheeler, 1882 —
Paul
Cellucci, 1948 |
| | Lexington:
Charles
Robinson, Jr., 1829 —
Henry
O. Tilton, 1885 —
Philip
Young, 1910 |
| | Lincoln:
Samuel
Hoar, 1778 |
| | Littleton:
Nahum
Harwood, 1833 —
George
Augustus Sanderson, 1863 |
| | Lowell:
Jeremiah
H. Murphy, 1835 —
Solon
Whithed Stevens, 1836 —
William
F. Draper, 1842 —
Charles
H. Allen, 1848 —
Reuben
E. Walker, 1851 —
James
B. Carroll, 1856 —
Pascal
H. Frye, c.1865 —
Walter
L. Pratt, 1868 —
Butler
Ames, 1871 —
Albert
R. Archibald, 1876 —
John
J. Rogers, 1881 —
D.
G. Archambault, c.1887 —
Charles
H. Slowey, 1887 —
George
H. Cohen, 1892 —
Paul
R. Foisy, 1900 —
William
F. McCarthy, 1902 —
Abdul
Hamid, 1903 —
George
T. Ashe, 1905 —
F.
Bradford Morse, 1921 —
Charles
R. Stanton, 1929 —
Olympia
Dukakis, 1931 —
Paul
E. Tsongas, 1941 —
Martin
T. Meehan, 1956 |
| | Near Lowell:
Andrew
K. Hay, 1809 |
| | Malden:
George
D. Hart, 1846 —
Frank
Vaughan Plummer, 1918 —
Earl
F. Dodge, 1932 —
Edward
J. Markey, 1946 |
| | Marlborough:
Charles
Hudson, 1795 —
Lyman
B. Frieze, 1825 —
George
A. Fay, 1838 —
John
J. Mitchell, 1873 —
Raoul
H. Beaudreau, 1882 |
| | Near Marlborough:
Philo
C. Fuller, 1787 |
| | Medford:
John
Brooks, 1752 —
Roland
G. Usher, 1823 —
Charles
Thomas Daly, 1882 —
Parker
T. Hart, 1910 |
| | Melrose:
William
E. Barrett, 1858 —
Wallace
R. Lovett, 1880 —
James
M. Burns, 1918 —
David
H. Souter, 1939 |
| | Natick:
A.
W. Thayer, 1817 —
George
C. Fairbanks, 1852 —
Louis
A. Coolidge, 1861 —
George
H. Jackson, 1863 —
Gerald
E. Thomas, 1929 |
| | Newton:
Roger
Sherman, 1721 —
Joseph
Healy, 1776 —
Alexander
H. Rice, 1818 —
Daniel
J. Gallagher, 1873 —
Edwin
O. Childs, 1876 —
Arthur
W. Hollis, 1877 —
William
Tudor Gardiner, 1892 —
Howard
Whitmore, Jr., 1905 —
Harry
F. Stimpson, Jr., 1913 —
Douglas
Henderson, 1914 —
Donald
S. Harrington, 1914 —
William
Lawrence Saltonstall, 1927 —
Paul
G. Kirk, Jr., 1938 —
Mark
A. Foley, 1954 —
Mark
Flanagan, 1963 |
| | Newton Center, Newton:
William
E. D. Ward, 1884 —
Emilio
Q. Daddario, 1918 |
| | Newton Highlands, Newton:
J.
Weston Allen, 1872 |
| | Newton Lower Falls, Newton:
Warren
F. Daniell, 1826 —
Frank
Dyer Chester, 1869 |
| | North Reading:
Thomas
N. Hart, 1829 —
Frank
P. Flint, 1862 |
| | Pepperell:
Henry
A. Bullard, 1788 |
| | Somerville:
Rollin
A. Keyes, 1854 —
William
F. Dana, 1863 —
Frederic
W. Cook, 1873 —
Jay
R. Benton, 1885 —
Arthur
D. Healey, 1889 —
William
S. Howe, 1890 —
Alton
L. Miller, 1890 —
James
Conlan Scanlan, 1896 —
James
Joseph Brennan, 1897 —
Eugene
H. Giroux, 1903 —
Walter
E. Lawrence, 1905 —
Constance
A. Morella, 1931 —
Ronald
E. Lykens, 1937 —
Mike
Capuano, 1952 |
| | Sudbury:
George
L. Balcom, 1819 |
| | Tewksbury:
Charles
P. Howard, 1887 |
| | Townsend:
Josiah
Robbins, 1761 |
| | Townsend Harbor, Townsend:
Huntley
N. Spaulding, 1869 —
Rolland
H. Spaulding, 1873 |
| | Tyngsboro:
William
Adams Richardson, 1821 —
Victor
F. Jewett, 1881 |
| | Wakefield:
Jeremiah
E. O'Connell, 1883 —
John
A. Volpe, 1908 |
| | Waltham:
Samuel
Livermore, 1732 —
Nathaniel
P. Banks, 1816 —
Theodore
Lyman, 1833 —
Robert
T. Paine, 1866 —
Joseph
A. McDonald, 1876 —
Vincent
R. Fitzpatrick, c.1917 —
John
Lynch, 1952 |
| | Watertown:
Benjamin
R. Curtis, 1809 —
George
Washington Warren, 1813 —
William
Everett, 1839 —
James
H. Vahey, 1871 —
Richard
J. Hall, c.1872 —
Ellis
O. Briggs, 1899 |
| | West Cambridge (now Arlington):
Joshua
E. Dodge, 1854 |
| | West Newton, Newton:
Sinclair
Weeks, 1893 |
| | Westford:
Willard
Hall, 1780 |
| | Wilmington:
John
B. Lewis, Jr., 1841 |
| | Winchester:
Fred
Clinton Jacobs, 1865 —
Robert
G. Allen, 1902 —
George
H. Lowe, 1939 —
Vic
Fazio, 1942 |
| | Woburn:
Samuel
Knight, 1730 —
William
F. Davis, 1849 —
William
E. Dever, 1862 |
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