| | Bakersfield:
N.
H. Armington —
William
H. Giddings —
John
A. Perkins —
William
Arnold Whitney |
| | Berkshire:
Stephen
G. Marvin —
Herbert
A. Pond —
Jasper
Rand —
Stephen
Royce |
| | East Berkshire, Berkshire:
Byron
H. Combs —
Richard
H. Pons —
William
S. Rublee |
| | East Enosburg, Enosburg:
Samuel
H. Dow |
| | East Georgia, Georgia:
Burt
H. Wood |
| | East Highgate, Highgate:
Edwin
J. Phelps |
| | East Sheldon, Sheldon:
George
E. Stebbins |
| | Enosburg:
Horace
Eaton —
Carmi
L. Marsh |
| | Enosburg Falls, Enosburg:
Allen
P. Croft —
Wilson
Draper |
| | Fairfax:
George
Hunt —
John
W. Sheehey |
| | Fairfield:
E.
Frank Branon —
William
H. Fairchild —
Thomas
B. Kennedy —
Sara
Branon Kittell —
James
P. Ryan —
Elizabeth
W. Soule |
| | Fletcher:
Porter
D. Ballard —
Fannie
Carpenter —
John
Parsons |
| | Franklin:
Edwin
R. Bell —
Lyman
H. Felton —
Arthur
H. Gates —
Charles
W. Gates —
Carmi
L. Marsh —
George
E. Pomeroy —
Reuben
M. Towle |
| | Georgia:
Alvah
Sabin |
| | Highgate:
Dana
R. Bailey |
| | Highgate Center, Highgate:
Clark
R. Lyon |
| | Montgomery:
Otis
N. Kelton |
| | Montgomery Center, Montgomery:
Benjamin
H. Haile —
Eugene
S. Wright |
| | Richford:
Jasper
C. Baker —
Herbert
B. Comings, Jr. —
Herbert
B. Comings —
Herbert
C. Comings —
Ernest
W. Gilpin —
E.
Henry Powell —
James
G. Powell —
Columbus
Sewell Scofield |
| | St. Albans: |
| | |
| | St. Albans Bay, St. Albans town:
Edwarde
C. Smith |
| | St. Albans town:
William
Field Cunningham |
| | Sheldon:
John
F. Draper —
Wilson
Draper —
Charles
P. Hogan —
Herbert
P. Marsh —
Weston
C. Marsh |
| | Swanton:
Wilfred
E. Boucher —
James
Fisk —
Daniel
G. Furman —
J.
Leo Loiselle —
Shelia
O'Shea —
Benjamin
H. Smalley —
Fred
L. Webster —
Gordon
A. Winters |
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