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Orleans County
Vermont

Politicians who lived in Orleans County

  Albany: Elmer A. Andrus — John E. Chamberlain — Gilman W. Seaver
  Barton: Edwin Wayland Barron — George H. Blake — Wallace H. Gilpin — William W. Grout — Frank D. Thompson
  Barton Landing, Barton: Chauncey S. Skinner
  Brownington: Homer P. Leland
  Coventry: Henry Clay Cleveland — Joseph Souther Kidder — Aylmer R. Lawson — Charles O. Wright
  Craftsbury: Samuel C. Crafts — Horace F. Graham — Gilman W. Seaver — Augustus Young
  Craftsbury Common, Craftsbury: Judy Bevans
  Derby: Stoddard Benham Bates — David M. Camp — Austin T. Foster — Josiah Grout — William Howe — Daria Mondesire
  Derby Line, Derby: Austin T. Foster — John G. Foster — T. Frank O'Rourke — Benjamin H. Steele
  East Charleston, Charleston: John S. Sweeney
  Evansville, Brownington: Elisha Foster
  Glover: William S. Jenne — Wilbur F. Templeton
  Greensboro: George R. Davis — Henry S. Tolman
  Greensboro Bend, Greensboro: Alvah S. Clary
  Holland: Sidney R. Fletcher — Albert A. Rumery
  Irasburg: Joseph H. Cook — William H. Rand — Homer H. Somers
  Jay: W. Walter Lucier — Benjamin F. Paine
  Lowell: Edgar S. Coolidge — Milo Hines — Benjamin F. Paine
  Morgan: George Bartlett — William P. Leavens
  Newport:
 
  Newport, 1800-1899: Jasper C. Baker — Walter D. Crane — Patrick J. Farrell — Charles A. Prouty — John A. Prouty — Lucius Robinson
  Newport, 1900-1999: Charles T. Bean — Harry Alonzo Black — Raymond Blake — John M. Bradley — Walter Henry Cleary — Flora J. Coutts — Curtis S. Emery — Aaron H. Grout — Josiah Grout — Edson S. Hope — James McCartin — Frank E. Miles — Mrs. Louis Needleman — Hubert S. Pierce — Charles A. Prouty — George H. Prouty — John A. Prouty — Willard R. Prouty — Winston L. Prouty — Winston R. Prouty — Mrs. Forrest W. Rice — Beatrice P. Schurman — Ona S. Searles
  North Craftsbury, Craftsbury: Nelson Bartlett Williams
  North Troy, Troy: John L. Lewis — Henry B. Parkhurst, Jr.
  Orleans, Barton: Orrin Willey Locke — Florence Taplin
  Salem (now Derby): David N. Gibb
  South Albany, Albany: William W. Williams
  Troy: Edwin F. Livingstone — William H. Rand — Gilman W. Seaver — Charles P. Stevens
  West Charleston, Charleston: Robert A. Gatchell
  West Glover, Glover: Robert W. Buchanan
  Westfield: William S. Trumpass — William A. Young
  Westmore: Horace Denison Beebe — Harry H. Gilman — Wendell Silsby
   See also Vermont areas not assigned to counties.
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