| | Caledonia County (no city given):
Thomas
Bartlett, Jr. |
| | Barnet:
L.
Downer Hazen —
Josiah
S. Kenerson |
| | Danville:
Charles
D. Brainerd —
William
Clement —
Lyman
G. Morrill —
George
C. Morse —
William
A. Palmer —
Horace
B. Ward |
| | East Barnet, Barnet:
John
G. Roy |
| | East Burke, Burke:
Elmer
A. Darling |
| | East Hardwick, Hardwick:
Timothy
G. Bronson —
John
H. George |
| | Groton:
Ernest
C. Clark —
Morris
D. Coffrin —
Henry
C. Glover —
Mrs.
William H. Jeffrey —
Gerald
Morse |
| | Hardwick:
Bert
E. Bullard |
| | Kirby:
George
O. Ford —
Willie
P. Russell |
| | Lyndon:
William
Cahoon —
C.
W. Chase —
Sherburn
Lang —
Benjamin
F. Lincoln —
J.
M. Weeks |
| | Lyndon Center, Lyndon:
Franklin
D. Hale |
| | Lyndonville, Lyndon:
Elisha
Bigelow —
Gilbert
M. Campbell —
Harley
E. Folsom —
Nancy
H. Hill —
Albert
E. Humphrey —
Cedric
E. Sherrer —
George
Shorey —
Wilder
Arthur Simpson —
Theodore
N. Vail |
| | Newark:
Myron
E. Ham —
Henry
H. Moulton |
| | North Danville, Danville:
Lyman
Stevens |
| | North Walden, Walden:
John
W. Campbell |
| | Peacham:
Charles
A. Bunker —
William
Chamberlain —
John
Mattocks —
Luther
F. Parker —
John
Kilbourn Williams |
| | Ryegate:
James
Johnston |
| | St. Johnsbury: |
| | |
| | Sheffield:
William
Dexter —
Samuel
A. Jones |
| | South Ryegate, Ryegate:
Samuel
Mills —
Richard
T. Patterson —
William
L. Pineo |
| | South Walden, Walden:
Charles
Herbert Brown |
| | Stannard:
Robert
L. Smith —
Charles
B. Sternberg |
| | Sutton:
George
H. Blake —
Byron
M. Bundy —
Gilbert
M. Campbell |
| | Walden:
Charles
J. Bell |
| | Waterford:
Stillman
F. Cutting |
| | West Barnet, Barnet:
Gladys
B. Roy |
| | West Burke, Burke:
Wendell
Silsby —
Marion
Weed —
Oscar
C. Woodruff |
| | West Danville, Danville:
Rick
Cochran |
| | West Waterford, Waterford:
Amos
B. Carpenter |
| | Wheelock:
Donald
M. McLean —
Charles
Rogers |
| |
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