| | Bangor: |
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| | Bangor, 1800-1899:
Francis
Carr, 1821 —
Elijah
L. Hamlin, 1872 —
Henry
E. Prentiss, 1873 —
J.
Wingate Carr, 1879 —
Marcellus
Emery, 1879 —
Abner
R. Hollowell, 1879 —
Isaiah
Stetson, 1880 —
William
H. Brown, 1882 —
Charles
Stetson, 1883 —
William
B. Hayford, 1887 —
Gorham
L. Boynton, 1888 —
Charles
Hayward, 1889 —
Hannibal
Hamlin, 1891 —
John
Appleton, 1891 —
Newell
Blake, 1891 —
George
Washington Ladd, 1892 —
Frederick
A. Cummings, 1899 —
Joseph
F. Snow, 1899 |
| | Bangor, 1900-1999:
Samuel
F. Humphrey, 1903 —
Augustus
Choate Hamlin, 1905 —
Joseph
P. Bass, 1919 —
Charles
F. Bragg, 1921 —
Edward
H. Blake, 1922 —
Flavius
O. Beal, 1922 —
Albert
R. Day, 1924 —
John
F. Woodman, 1932 —
Hannibal
E. Hamlin, 1938 —
Charles
D. Crosby, 1939 —
Frank
Fellows, 1951 —
Wingate
F. Cram, 1952 —
John
G. Utterback, 1955 —
Clifford
G. McIntire, 1974 —
Willmore
D. Ashley, 1974 |
| | Bangor, 2000-2012:
Caspar
W. Weinberger, 2006 |
|
| | Old Town:
Frederick
W. Knowlton, 1925 |
| | Plymouth:
Samuel
Butman, 1864 |
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