| | Vermont (no city given): |
| |
| | Vermont, year not specified:
Ferris
S. Fitch —
Alonzo
E. Salisbury —
Henry
B. Stacy —
Healy
C. Akeley —
Jonathan
Merriam —
George
Fisher —
Pascal
P. Kidder —
Charles
S. Dana —
Thomas
F. House —
Joseph
C. Russell —
Delmar
J. Vail —
Henry
E. Perkins |
| | Vermont, 1750-1799:
Augustus
Young, 1784 —
Nathan
Barlow, 1785 —
Ezra
C. Gross, 1787 —
Henry
Shaw, 1788 —
Jonathan
Kelly, Sr., 1791 —
Abner
Hazeltine, 1793 —
Hezekiah
Williams, 1798 —
Reuben
Robie, 1799 |
| | Vermont, 1800-1849:
Rodolphus
Bennet, c.1800 —
Socrates
Norton Sherman, 1801 —
Rosevelt
Davis, c.1801 —
Valentine
Baxter Horton, 1802 —
Ahiman
Louis Miner, 1804 —
Nathaniel
Ladd, 1805 —
Tolman
W. Hall, 1805 —
Ansel
Briggs, 1806 —
Titus
Dort, 1806 —
George
N. Wakefield, 1806 —
Elias
B. Holmes, 1807 —
William
Wallace, 1807 —
Abram
B. Olin, 1808 —
George
W. Morrison, 1809 —
E.
Lakin Brown, 1809 —
James
Meacham, 1810 —
Royal
Tyler Wheeler, 1810 —
Nelson
Hawley, 1810 —
Jesse
O. Norton, 1812 —
Eliakim
Persons Walton, 1812 —
Ferris
S. Fitch —
Jason
Niles, 1814 —
Aaron
Fyfe Perry, 1815 —
Luke
P. Poland, 1815 —
Harris
F. Otis, 1816 —
Alonzo
E. Salisbury —
Homer
E. Royce, 1819 —
James
L. Whitcomb, 1819 —
Walter
L. Sessions, 1820 —
Josiah
B. Grinnell, 1821 —
James
B. McKean, 1821 —
Ambrose
Arnold Ranney, 1821 —
Henry
B. Stacy —
Charles
Seymour, 1821 —
Erasmus
D. Shattuck, 1824 —
John
G. Sawyer, 1825 —
Alanson
W. Beard, c.1825 —
Jonathan
Ross, 1826 —
Healy
C. Akeley —
Halbert
Stevens Greenleaf, 1827 —
Charles
Wesley Willard, 1827 —
Jonathan
Merriam —
George
Fisher —
Milo
White, 1830 —
William
Augustus Russell, 1831 —
Pascal
P. Kidder —
Ormsby
B. Thomas, 1832 —
H.
Henry Powers, 1835 —
Ossian
Ray, 1835 —
James
M. Tyler, 1835 —
Benjamin
H. Steele, c.1835 —
Ezra
L. Smith, 1837 —
Charles
S. Dana —
Thomas
F. House —
Joseph
C. Russell —
Stephen
Columbus Millard, 1841 —
Oscar
Ayers, c.1841 —
Russell
J. Waters, 1843 —
Justin
E. Colburn, c.1844 —
John
M. Thurston, 1847 |
| | Vermont, 1850-1899:
Carroll
P. Pitkin, 1851 —
M.
H. O'Hara, 1854 —
Cassius
C. Bennett, 1856 —
Delmar
J. Vail —
William
E. Terrill, 1858 —
Arthur
Hathaway Hewitt, 1858 —
Henry
E. Perkins —
Philip
B. Stewart, 1865 —
Gilbert
E. Woods, 1869 |
|
| | New Windsor:
Chesselden
Ellis, 1808 |
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