| | Bridgton:
Maynard
G. Conners, 2001 |
| | Brunswick:
Robert
P. Dunlap, 1859 |
| | Cape Elizabeth:
Anne
M. Gannett, 1951 |
| | Gorham:
Donald
F. Snow, 1958 |
| | Portland:
William
Widgery, 1822 —
George
Bradbury, 1823 —
Stephen
Longfellow, 1849 —
Henry
A. S. Dearborn, 1851 —
John
Anderson, 1853 —
Albion
K. Parris, 1857 —
John
Appleton, 1864 —
George
Evans, 1867 —
William
Pitt Fessenden, 1869 —
George
Thomas Davis, 1877 —
George
F. Shepley, 1878 —
Asa
William Henry Clapp, 1891 —
Neal
Dow, 1897 —
Lorenzo
D. M. Sweat, 1898 —
William
Engel, 1909 —
George
Melville Seiders, 1915 —
James
P. Baxter, 1921 —
George
L. Record, 1933 —
Donald
B. Partridge, 1946 —
Frederick
Hale, 1963 —
William
S. Linnell, 1968 —
Percival
P. Baxter, 1969 —
Clarence
H. Adams, 1987 —
Frank
M. Coffin, 2009 |
| | South Portland:
Simon
M. Hamlin, 1939 |
| | Windham:
James
Lovell, 1814 |
| | Yarmouth:
Samuel
Page Benson, 1876 —
James
Bates, 1882 |
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