1. S. C. Reed – R & W RR
2. Bolivar Lovell – Alstead, NH – (1826 – 1893) – Attorney; Sheriff of Cheshire County for 10 years; Assessor of Internal Revenue for 8 years; Admitted to the bar 1869. Elected to the Governor of New Hampshire's Executive Council in 1873; Sat on the State Board of Equalization.
3. W. D. Watkins – R & B RR
4. Chas Smith - Do
5. Jacob Turk – Rutland, VT
6. L. L. Goff – Barre, Vt – Luther Goff?
7. Nelson Mason – Chicago
8. L. S. Pennington & Lady – Ills – Dr Lot S. Pennington (1813 - 1906) Early Citizen of Jordan, IL; Town Assessor, 1854; Justice of the Peace, 1860, 1864, 1877; First Doctor in Sterling, IL.; Famous Horticulturist
9. E. H. Bassett – (Illegible)
10. E. Hunt - “
11. Miss Helen B. (Illegible) – Castleton
12. W. H. Smith – At his office
13. J. C. McNaughton – R & Vt RR
14. A. B. Baldwind – Plattsburg
15. A. C. Wilson – Fitchburg
16. (Illegible) Allen – Rutland
17. B. J. (Illegible) – So Dorset, Vt
18. Geo. B. Holley – Dorset – George Brainard Holley (1812 – 1869) Member of the Constitutional Convention, 1870; Vermont State Congressman from Dorset, 1857, 1858; Son of Justus Holley, an early settler of Dorset; Original partner in the Vermont Italian Marble Company
19. Fred Field - “ - Frederick Field (1820 – 1887) – Marble carver and Quarry owner. Moved to San Jose, CA
20. M. Dibble – Rutland
21. C. Norton – Burlington
22. M. Sheldon - Do
23. E. Ross – Middletown – Elijah Ross (1819 – 1900) – Attorney, admitted to the Rutland County Bar, 1845; Middletown Town Clerk: 1852 – 1856, 1860 – 1861, 1863 – 1865, 1866 – 1867
24. Royal Family of (Illegible) (Illegible)
25. Maj Sladen Esq - Do
26. Maj Bloomfield - Do
27. (Illegible) & (Illegible) Peters & Son – Do