1. Jason Kidder – Enfield – (1782 – 1869) – A member of the Shakers
2. A. Bronson – Do
3. L. A. Howland – Rutland
4. H. Button – Wallingford – Judge Harvey Button (1800 - 1887) – Lawyer, Admitted to Vermont Bar 1826, Representative in the Vermont legislature 1844 – 1846, Member of the Vermont Constitutional Convention 1850, Judge of probate for Rutland County 1848 – 1861
5. N. H. Barnes – W Vt RR
6. S. Braty(?) - Rupert, Vt
7. Sewall Flagg – Gardner, Mass
8. Charles L. Lyon – Schenectady
9. Henry Holmes & Son – Grafton, Vt – Delegate to the Vermont Constitutional Convention 1869 - 1870
10. L. C. Ellis – Boston
11. Elisha Allen – Pawlet – Rev Elisha Allen (1794 – 1856) - ALLEN, ELISHA, m. Annis, da. of Dr. Jonathan Safford; settled on the place and built the brick house now owned by Albert A. Boynton. He was also a leading member of the Methodist church. He was in the legislature four years, two of them in the senate, judge of the county court three years, town clerk, nineteen years, and director of the Poultney bank several years. He died in 1856, aged 62. His oldest son, Horace, m. Kate, da. of Jacob Edgerton, Jr., and d. in St. Paul, Minn., in 1865, aged 43. He was a graduate of Union College, and an attorney. He represented Rutland in the legislature two years, and was state senator one year. His youngest son, Merritt, was an attorney, and died at St. Paul in 1855, aged 24.
12. Henry H. Holden – Galway, NY – (1827 – 1859)
13. A. A. Nicholson – Brandon, Vt - Anson A. Nicholson (1819 – 1877) – Attorney
14. W. L. Farnam – Poultney
15. M. H. Cook – Danby
16. E. Whitford – (Illegible)
17. J. F. Hoil – Philadelphia
18. J. H. Brickett – Nat Ex Co
19. H. Loveland – Woodford, Vt
20. J. W. Newton – A N RR
21. Barnes Frisbie – Middletown, Vt
22. H. H. (Illegible) – Chester
23. A. G. Stocking – New York
24. G. Cary – Do
25. H. Lewis – Syracuse
26. P. Thomas – Whitehall
27. J. H. Smith – Randolph, Vt
28. A. B. Williams – Lowell, MA