1. E. L. Oaks & Wife 2 children – M Holly
2. Horatio N. Thomas – Middlebrough, Mass
3. Jab Matheny – (Illegible) NH
4. V. D. Watkins – R & B RR
5. C. Smith - Do
6. N. H. Barnes – W Vt RR
7. Daniel Kennedy – Fitchburg, Mass
8. David Hoag – Concord
9. John W. Kissam – New York
10. A. Clark & Wife – Ohio
11. George Slater – Hoosick Falls
12. S. C. Dutton – Windham, Vt – Stephen Dutton (1782 – 1869)
13. J. H. Foster – Vermont State Prison
14. H. Beals – Paultney
15. James P. Kehoe – Rutland
16. J. N. Wyman – L Derry
17. D. C. Washburn – Rome, NY
18. W. Gilmore – Clarendon
19. A. German – Pedler
20. E. J. Aldrich – Bennington, Vt
21. Stephen W. Niles – Shaftsbury, Vt
22. A. F. Fleming – W Vt RR
23. C. Fox - Do
24. L. A. Powers - Do
25. J. W. Furnald – R & W RR
26. Edmund Lyman – Burlington
27. Daniel Roberts & Wife – 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.