| | Bath:
Amos
N. Blandin, 1948 |
| | Bristol:
Nathaniel
S. Berry, 1894 |
| | Campton:
Arthur
Livermore, 1853 |
| | Canaan:
Daniel
Blaisdell, 1833 —
Frank
D. Currier, 1921 |
| | Hanover:
Elisha
Payne, 1807 —
Peter
Olcott, 1808 —
James
W. Patterson, 1893 —
James
B. Conant, 1978 —
Potter
Stewart, 1985 —
Sherman
Adams, 1986 —
Lane
Dwinell, 1997 —
Mary
I. Bunting, 1998 |
| | Haverhill:
John
Page, 1865 |
| | Landaff:
Peter
Carleton, 1828 |
| | Lebanon:
Elias
H. Cheney, 1924 —
Thomas
F. Dwyer, 1936 —
Laurence
Radway, 2003 |
| | Littleton:
Evarts
Worcester Farr, 1880 —
Edgar
Aldrich, 1921 |
| | North Haverhill, Haverhill:
Henry
W. Keyes, 1938 |
| | North Woodstock, Woodstock:
Samuel
Newell Bell, 1889 |
| | Orford:
Leonard
Wilcox, 1850 —
William
F. Dana, 1920 —
Meldrim
Thomson, Jr., 2001 |
| | Plymouth:
Nathaniel
Hawthorne, 1864 |
| | Wentworth:
Thomas
Whipple, Jr., 1835 |
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