1. Daniel Roberts – Manchester, Vt – (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.
2. A. F. Fleming – W Vt RR
3. L. A. Powers – Do
4. E. Mosune – Do
5. C. Fox – R & Vt RR
6. P. W. Perrin – Do
7. L. M. Snell – Springfield, Vt
8. L. A. Howland – R & B RR
9. Go Fisher Jr – Cuttingsville
10. A. B. Williams – Lowell, Mass
11. Guy C. Hutchins – No Bennington, Vt
12. D R Houghton – Do
13. (Illegible) – Providence, Ri
14. B. Aldrick – Andover, Vt
15. David Parker – Mount Holley
16. L. Tompkins – (Illegible)
17. O. Bronson – Do
18. J. Kidder – Do
19. W. Trafton Wife & 4 Children
20. G. W. Trafton – Norridgewock, Me
21. C. C. Trafton - “ - Dr Clark Cornish Trafton (1831 – 1864) – Inscription from his headstone: Dr. C. C. Trafton surgeon 32nd Me. Regiment died Washington D. C. Aug. 11, 1864 aged 33
22. C. Heath Wife Mother & Daughter
23. C. B. Collins
24. I. Heath
25. W. F. Heath
26. J. Hurley – Boston
27. J. R. Weston - Salem