| | Barnet:
Horace
Fairbanks, 1820 —
John
B. Gilfillan, 1835 —
James
W. Brock, 1839 —
Henry
C. Ide, 1844 —
Franklin
D. Hale, 1854 —
David
J. Foster, 1857 —
John
G. Roy, 1859 —
Ralph
E. Flanders, 1880 |
| | Burke:
George
W. Humphrey, 1842 |
| | Danville:
Benjamin
F. Deming, 1790 —
Thaddeus
Stevens, 1792 —
Lyman
Stevens, 1824 —
Franklin
Deming, 1828 —
Charles
H. Greenleaf, 1841 —
Charles
D. Brainerd, 1842 —
Horace
B. Ward, 1864 —
William
Clement, 1867 —
Harvey
W. Eaton, 1878 —
George
C. Morse, 1892 —
Lyman
G. Morrill, 1894 |
| | Groton:
Henry
C. Glover, 1846 —
Morris
D. Coffrin, 1857 |
| | Hardwick:
Thomas
James Duncan Fuller, 1808 —
Alexander
L. Underwood, 1814 —
David
H. Nichols, 1828 —
Daniel
C. Remick, 1852 —
Timothy
G. Bronson, 1859 —
James
W. Remick, 1860 —
Guy
W. Bailey, 1876 —
Ira
Walton Drew, 1878 —
George
Leon Wells, 1883 —
Vrest
Orton, 1897 |
| | Kirby:
Willie
P. Russell, 1870 |
| | Lyndon:
George
O. Ford, 1835 —
Oscar
C. Woodruff, 1852 —
Wilder
Arthur Simpson, 1887 |
| | Lyndonville, Lyndon:
Walter
Henry Cleary, 1887 |
| | Newark:
Russell
T. Johnson, 1841 |
| | Peacham:
John
Blanchard, 1787 —
Mark
Norris, 1796 —
Josiah
S. Kenerson, 1832 —
Alexander
Dunnett, 1852 —
George
Harvey, 1864 |
| | Ryegate:
James
Johnston, 1832 —
Albert
R. Savage, 1847 —
Joseph
B. McLam, 1850 |
| | St. Johnsbury:
Lemuel
H. Arnold, 1792 —
Ellery
Albee Hibbard, 1826 —
Franklin
Fairbanks, 1828 —
George
Shorey, 1840 —
John
H. Worcester, 1845 —
Frederick
G. Fleetwood, 1868 —
Harland
B. Howe, 1873 —
Irving
Willard Eastman, 1895 —
Graham
S. Newell, 1915 |
| | Sutton:
Thomas
Bartlett, Jr., 1808 —
George
H. Blake, 1836 —
Gilbert
M. Campbell, 1855 —
Myron
E. Ham, 1857 —
Byron
M. Bundy, 1873 |
| | Walden:
Charles
J. Bell, 1845 —
Lester
W. Burbank, 1866 |
| | Waterford:
Luther
Kidder, 1808 —
Jacob
Benton, 1814 —
Amos
B. Carpenter, 1818 —
Sam
E. Richardson, 1884 |
| | Wheelock:
Samuel
A. Jones, 1856 —
Marion
Weed, 1897 |
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