1. H. C. Gleason – Cuttingsville
2. Daniel Roberts – Manchester - (1811 – 1899) – Attorney; Personal Attorney to Governor Page; Attorney for SEVERAL railroads in Vermont; Bank Commissioner, 1853 and 1854; Special agent, US Treasury Dept. 1865 and 1866; State's attorney for Chittenden, County, 1868 and 1869; Strongly anti-slavery he was involved with creating the republican party and helped many fugitive slaves escape to Canada and freedom through the Underground Railroad.
3. P. H. Kellogg – Pittsford
4. L. Briggs – Brandon
5. A. W. Palmer – F RR
6. E. Ross – Middletown
7. E. (Illegible) – Sandy Hill
8. Judge Langdon – Castleton -Benjamin Franklin Langdon (1798 – 1862) – Son of U. S. Congressman Chauncy Langdon; Rutland County Court Judge, 1852 – 1855; Served on the board of directors and was Vice President of the Rutland & Whitehall Railroad Company.
9. B. Frisbie – Middletown – Zenas Barnes Frisbie (1815 – 1893); Attorney, Judge, Represented Poultney in the State House of representatives for several years; Author of: A History of the town of Poultney, Vermont & A History of Middletown, Vermont
10. A. B. Williams – Lowell, Mass
11. P. W. Fleming – Whitehall, NY
12. A. F. Fleming – W Vt RR
13. J. Olsaver - Do
14. C. Fox - Do
15. G. W. Hill - Do
16. S. C. Reed – R & Vt RR
17. G. C. Hutchins – W Vt RR
18. D. R. Houghton - Do
19. R. E. Whitcomb – Middlebury
20. A. Farwell & Lady 2 Children – Havenville, Mass
21. L. Copeland – Middletown
22. H. C. Horton – Vergennes
23. Wm B. Kimball – C. RR
24. Edward King – Mich
25. B. Fish & Wife – Ira
26. S. H. Williams – Pern, NY