| | Chester:
William
Merchant Richardson, 1838 —
Samuel
Bell, 1850 |
| | Deerfield:
Josiah
Butler, 1854 |
| | Epping:
William
Plumer, 1850 —
William
Plumer, Jr., 1854 |
| | Exeter:
Nathaniel
Folsom, 1790 —
Nathaniel
Peabody, 1823 —
George
Sullivan, 1838 —
Tristram
Shaw, 1843 —
John
S. Wells, 1860 —
Charles
H. Bell, 1893 |
| | Greenland:
John
F. Parrott, 1836 |
| | Hampton Falls:
John
Greenleaf Whittier, 1892 |
| | Isle of Shoals:
Edward
H. Rollins, 1889 |
| | Kingston:
Josiah
Bartlett, 1795 |
| | Newfields:
John
Brodhead, 1838 |
| | Nottingham:
Bradbury
Cilley, 1831 —
Joseph
Cilley, 1887 |
| | Portsmouth:
Pierse
Long, 1789 —
John
Langdon, 1819 —
James
Sheafe, 1829 —
John
Samuel Sherburne, 1830 —
Samuel
Cushman, 1851 —
Levi
Woodbury, 1851 —
Ichabod
Bartlett, 1853 —
John
Randall Reding, 1892 —
Daniel
Marcy, 1893 —
Charles
M. Dale, 1978 |
| | Rye:
John
W. Parsons, 1849 |
| | Salem:
Silas
Betton, 1822 |
| | Stratham:
Josiah
Bartlett, Jr., 1838 —
Paine
Wingate, 1838 |
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