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HISTORY OF ORANGE
1858-87 Elias T. Main
1888-92 Walter A. Main
1892-1920 George H. Thomas
1921-1947 Arthur D. Clark
1948- Howard B. Treat
Of this list, two men have made enviable records as careful and eminent servants of the Town. Elias T. Main served for almost thirty years, and Arthur D. Clark served for twenty-six years.
The list of Orange men in World War II is long and imposing. Some of them volunteered, while others answered the call of their Draft Board. Robert J. Woodruff represented the Town on the Draft Board, and Dr. Allan K. Poole was the Medical Examiner.
The Orange Service Committee, with Mrs. P. B. O'Sullivan as secretary, compiled the following roster:
Frederick H. P. Alford
Donald C. Alford, Jr.
Frederick E. Almquist
Wasil Alshuk
Arthur F. Anderson, Jr.
George A. Archer
Gordon K. Atwood
Herbert S. Barnes
Robert E. Barton
William C. Bergen
Raymond J. Bergman
Wallace Bilinski
John Blanchard
James Blennerhassett
J. David Blennerhassett
Paul Blennerhassett
William L. Blennerhassett
John L. Booth
Arthur Boppert
Walter Boppert
George C. Brixner
Charles W. Brownell
Donald F. Buckholz
Ernest A. Buckholz
Howard W. Buckholz
Joseph J. Buckholz, Jr.
Julius H. Buckholz
Kenneth Buttry
Ralph E. Capecelatro
Emerson Carter
Richard L. Chatfield
Constantine Ciola
Edward Ciola
Paul Ciola
Erlon H. Clement
Clayton S. Cole
Charles D. Collins
John J. Collins
Thomas F. Collins
George A. Cook
William R. Couglin
John D. Crowley
Seward R. Crozier
John R. Cuzzocreo
Raymond Cuzzocreo
Frank Czenkus
Joseph F. Cummings
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