1. S. B. Stone – Hydeville
2. J. Adams – Whitehall
3. T. G. Foster – Cuttingsville – Owner of the carriage shop in Cuttingville. Died in 1873
4. P. O. Rourke – Cuttingsville
5. V. D. Watkins – Clarendon Springs, VT
6. S. F. Smith – Cuttingsville
7. G. C. Hutchins – W. Vt RR
8. Johnson – (Illegible)
9. Jas Rice – Pawlet, Vt
10. (Illegible) - “ “
11. J. B. Remington – Castleton – John B. Remington (1818 – 1892)
12. Curtis T. Black – at Chaffus
13. Chas. Noyes – Lisbon, NH
14. N. Fowler & Lady – Bethel, VT
15. John H. Oakes – Lisbon, NH
16. John Thomas – Quincy, Mass
17. David Clark – Whitehall
18. M. Paige – Bennington
19. Jones Patrick
20. W. D. (Illegible) – (Illegible)
21. J. R. Richardson – Waitsfield
22. H. A. Richardson – Montpelier
23. Geo. Thayer & Lady – (Illegible)
24. B. Squires & two Ladies – (Illegible)
25. J. C. Ripley – Granville
26. Mrs (Illegible)
27. George S. Denison – Royalton – George Stanton Denison (1833 – 1866) Moved to San Antonio, TX. Admitted to the San Antonio Bar and practiced law, 1857 – 1859;
Galveston, 1860 – 1861; Special Agent, U. S. Treasury Dept. 1862; Collector, U. S. Internal Revenue for Louisana, 1862; United States collector of Customs, New Orleans, LA 1862 – 1864; Supervising Agent for U. S. Treasury Dept. for Texas, 1865 – 1866. Died and buried at sea en route from New Orleans to Philadelphia, August 24, 1866. The City of Denison, TX was possibly named in his honor.
28. (Illegible) Sawyer - Royalton