| | Auburn:
Lewis
W. Haskell, 1851 —
George
L. Record, c.1859 —
J.
S. P. H. Wilson, 1860 —
Robert
Luce, 1862 —
Edward
N. Dingley, 1862 —
Harry
A. Furbish, 1867 —
Henry
E. Goss, 1875 —
George
H. Bean, 1875 —
Thomas
L. Marble, 1876 —
Lewis
W. Haskell, Jr., 1879 —
Charles
B. Carter, 1880 —
Donald
D. Garcelon, 1880 —
Fred
B. Greenleaf, 1883 —
Fred
R. Walton, 1892 |
| | Danville (now part of Auburn):
Jesse
M. Libby, 1846 |
| | Durham:
Nelson
Dingley, Jr., 1832 —
Hosea
M. Knowlton, 1847 —
William
H. Newell, 1854 |
| | Leeds:
Elwin
E. Additon, 1864 —
Kenneth
M. Curtis, 1931 |
| | Lewiston:
Ebenezer
Herrick, 1785 —
Anson
Herrick, 1812 —
Alonzo
M. Garcelon, 1813 —
William
P. Frye, 1830 —
Joseph
H. Day, 1841 —
Timothy
F. Callahan, 1856 —
Daniel
J. McGillicuddy, 1859 —
George
E. Boomer, 1862 —
William
Frye Garcelon, 1868 —
Wallace
H. White, Jr., 1877 —
Edward
W. Buckley, 1877 —
Harry
Friedman, 1883 —
Albert
Beliveau, 1887 —
William
L. Doige, 1887 —
John
D. Clifford, 1887 —
Benjamin
L. Berman, 1892 —
Frederick
G. Payne, 1904 —
Frank
M. Coffin, 1919 —
James
B. Longley, 1924 —
Morton
A. Brody, 1933 —
Paul
LePage, 1948 —
James
B. Longley, Jr., 1951 |
| | Lisbon:
David
Farrar, 1825 |
| | Livermore:
Israel
Washburn, Jr., 1813 —
Dorilus
Morrison, 1814 —
Timothy
O. Howe, 1816 —
Elihu
B. Washburne, 1816 —
Cadwallader
C. Washburn, 1818 —
Charles
A. Washburn, 1822 —
Eugene
L. Norton, 1825 —
William
D. Washburn, 1831 —
Charles
Lee Strickland, 1836 |
| | Minot:
Samuel
G. Hilborn, 1834 |
| | Turner:
Samuel
Merrill, 1822 —
James
H. Howe, 1827 |
| | Turner, Oxford County (now Androscoggin
County):
Eugene
Hale, 1836 |
| | West Poland:
Bert
M. Fernald, 1858 |
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