1. Ira C. Foster – Rutland – Trustee of Rutland, 1858, 1859, & 1860; Co-owned the Franklin House Hotel; 2nd Lieutenant Rutland Light Guards.
2. G. H. Riblet – Charlestown Mass
3. R. H. Buell – S & Vt RR
4. Edson (Illegible) – Mt Holly
5. D. A. (Illegible) – Wattsboro
6. Henry Clark – West Poultney – (1829 – 1899) – In the mercantile business in Poultney from 1853 – 1867; moved to Rutland in 1867; Editor of the Rutland Herald, 1867 – 1873; Editor of the Rutland Daily Globe, 1873 – 1877; Regular correspondent to the New York World, Boston Globe, and several Vermont newspapers; Postmaster of Poultney, VT 1853 – 1860; Secretary of the Vermont State Senate, 1861 – 1872; Secretary of the Vermont State Agricultural Association, 1870 – 1899; Trustee of the University of Vermont, 1871 – 1877, Trustee of Norwich University, 1867 – 1880.
7. H. Hamilton – Fair Haven
8. J. Sheldon - Do
9. H. K(?). Davis & Lady – East Poultney
10. K(?). L. Winchell - Do
11. Judge Howe – Castleton - Zimri Howe (1786 – 1863) – Prominent Castleton Attorney and Rutland County Judge; Member of the Vermont Governor's council, 1831 – 1835; Vermont State Senator 1836 – 1838; Judge of Rutland County Court 1838 – 1844; Rutland County Trustee 1844 – 1863
12. Wm Wait – Whitehall – William Wait – A manufacturer of carpets and merchant.
13. H. Spencer - Whitehall
14. D. Ensign – Poultney – Owned the Eagle Tavern in East Poultney
15. H. Wells - Do
16. E. Fisher Jr & Lady – (Illegible)
17. (Illegible) – Brandon
18. R. C. Denison – Michigan
19. Don C. Gates – Castleton – Deputy Sheriff(?)
20. Don A. Parker – Whitehall
21. J. W. Bates – Hydeville
22. C. C. Bates - Do
23. J. Sheldon Jr – Fair haven
24. H. E. Strong – Benson Vt – owned the Carriage shop in Benson along with his brother W. E. Strong
25. W. E. Strong - Do - see above
26. (Illegible) – Cuttingsville
27. Mrs E. G. Sprague - --------------