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Caledonia County
Vermont

Politicians who lived in Caledonia County

  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 — John W. French — 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 — L. W. Hubbard — 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:
 
  St. Johnsbury, 1800-1899: Henry C. Bates — Charles S. Dana — Alexander Dunnett — Erastus Fairbanks — Franklin Fairbanks — Horace Fairbanks — Truman Chittenden Fletcher — L. Downer Hazen — Henry C. Ide — Elisha May — Luke P. Poland — Edward C. Redington — Jonathan Ross — Gilbert E. Woods
  St. Johnsbury, 1900-1999: A. E. Ashcraft — Henry C. Bates — Matthew J. Caldbeck — Charles A. Calderwood — James A. Cannon — James M. Cosgrove — John H. Downs — Alexander Dunnett — Charles E. Gibson, Jr. — Arthur H. Gleason — L. Downer Hazen — Walter W. Husband — Henry C. Ide — Graham S. Newell — Sam E. Richardson — Walter C. Rodliff — J. Rolfe Searles — Leighton P. Slack — Arthur F. Stone — John Swainbank — Hiram N. Turner — Harold Warren — Sterry R. Waterman — Grace B. Witters — Harry W. Witters — Gilbert E. Woods
  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: Augustine Clarke — Donald M. McLean — Charles Rogers
   See also Vermont areas not assigned to counties.
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