| | Allenstown:
John
G. Marston, 1943 |
| | Bradford:
Mason
W. Tappan, 1886 |
| | Canterbury:
Abiel
Foster, 1806 —
Joseph
M. Harper, 1865 |
| | Concord:
David
L. Morril, 1849 —
Matthew
Harvey, 1866 —
Franklin
Pierce, 1869 —
George
G. Fogg, 1881 —
Joseph
B. Walker, 1913 —
William
E. Chandler, 1917 —
George
H. Moses, 1944 —
James
E. McCullough, 1961 —
Robert
W. Upton, 1972 —
Richard
Upton, 1996 —
John
P. H. Chandler, Jr., 2001 |
| | East Concord, Concord:
H.
Styles Bridges, 1961 |
| | Epsom:
James
H. McClary, 1810 —
John
McClary, 1821 |
| | Franklin:
Warren
F. Daniell, 1913 —
Jacob
H. Gallinger, 1918 —
Eugene
S. Daniell, Jr., 1988 |
| | Henniker:
Jacob
Rice, 1879 |
| | New London:
Anthony
Colby, 1873 —
John
Q. Tilson, 1958 |
| | Newbury:
John
Hay, 1905 |
| | Warner:
John
P. Colby, 1894 |
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