| | Arlington:
Orion
M. Barber —
Leon
M. Cole —
John
Fassett, Jr. —
Herbert
A. Hulet —
Harlan
Miller |
| | Bennington: |
| | |
| | Bondville, Winhall:
Lyman
O. Bolster —
Carol
Carroccio —
Paul
Carroccio —
Leroy
C. Williams |
| | Dorset:
Margery
Freed —
Walter
Freed —
Carleton
G. Howe —
James
L. Montague —
Robert
Warner |
| | East Arlington, Arlington:
Jefferson
R. Judson —
Frank
P. Webb |
| | East Dorset, Dorset:
John
L. Cochrane —
George
M. Viall |
| | Glastenbury:
Norman
L. Mattison |
| | Landgrove:
Henry
W. Abbott —
Warren
W. Wiley |
| | Manchester:
Frank
C. Archibald —
E.
B. Burton —
Pauline
B. Campbell —
Edward
F. Clark —
Walter
Clemens —
Reid
Lefevre —
Louis
F. Martin —
John
Flournoy Montgomery —
Albert
C. Orvis —
Mrs.
George Orvis —
Harris
F. Otis —
William
Roeber —
Leonard
Sergeant —
David
K. Simonds —
Richard
Skinner |
| | Manchester Center, Manchester:
Clifford
B. Harwood —
Madeline
B. Harwood —
Egbert
B. Smith |
| | North Bennington, Bennington:
Richard
Corcoran —
Charles
E. Welling |
| | Peru:
Mark
B. Lyon —
Daulton
Mann —
Benjamin
Franklin Williams |
| | Pownal:
Charles
H. Barber —
George
N. Myers |
| | Pownal Center, Pownal:
Henry
W. Myers |
| | Readsboro:
Lysander
D. Blanchard —
Farnam
M. Sprague |
| | Rupert:
George
W. Merck —
Merritt
Bardwell Roberts |
| | Sandgate:
Ray
Bentley —
Evi
L. Hurd —
William
Schwarz |
| | Searsburg:
George
Briggs —
George
Farrington |
| | Shaftsbury:
Henry
M. Bottum —
William
Dailey —
Jonas
Galusha |
| | South Shaftsbury, Shaftsbury:
Edwin
N. Hawkins —
William
P. Mattison |
| | Stamford:
Eugene
D. Bishop —
Frederick
A. Lesure |
| | Sunderland:
Albert
P. Bowen —
Leon
M. Cole —
William
Hicks |
| | West Arlington, Arlington:
Herbert
T. Eaton |
| | West Rupert, Rupert:
Melford
D. Bibens —
William
H. Meyer —
Albert
P. Sheldon |
| | Winhall:
Francis
Kidder |
| | Woodford:
Stephen
M. Bowles —
John
Rooney |
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