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1. Calvin R. Roberts – Marble City - - Born in Rutland VT. Early settler of Marion County, Kansas - Marion County Commissioner, Marion County Surveyor, Clerk of District Court, Marion Township Trustee, Owned a ranch on the Old Santa Fe Trail in McPherson County, Kansas.

2. W. H. Smith – Rutland

3. Jason White – At F Chaffers Rutland

4. C. B. Black - ---- ---- ----

5. O. S. Lyman Esq - --- ---

6. General Bluff – Lower Canada

7. John Olsaver – W Vt R R

8. C. Fox - Do

9. Hannibal Allen – Whitehall – (1836 – 1898) – Whitehall Town Clerk and owned a hardware store.

10. Wm H (Illegible) – Agt MCRR

11. N. Howard – S & W RR

12. (?) Stanley – Telegraph Troy, NY

13. A. G. Bennett – W VT RR

14. James P. Kehoe – Rutland

15. Mr Miles

16. Dr (Illegible) – New York

17. Wm Bulkley – (Illegible) NY

18. Wm H. Murray – Pittsfield, Mass

19. G. C. Hutchins – W Vt RR

20. P. T. Washburn – Woodstock – Peter Thacher Washburn (1814 – 1870) – Dartmouth Graduate, Class of 1835; Admitted to the Vermont Bar 1838; In practice with his father in Ludlow, VT; Moved his practice to Woodstock, 1844; Elected as reporter of decisions for the Vermont Supreme Court, 1844 – 1852; Served in the Vermont House of Representatives, 1853 & 1854; Chairman of the Vermont delegation to the Republican National Convention, 1860; Colonel of a Vermont Militia Regiment, 1837 – 1841; Commissioned Lieutenant-Colonel of the 1st Vermont Infantry, May 9, 1861; Led 5 companies of the 1st Vermont Infantry and 5 from the 4th Massachusetts Infantry at the battle of Big Bethel, June 10, 1861; Elected Adjutant General and Inspector General of Vermont with the rank of Brigadier General, October 1861; Re-elected to this position every year until 1866 when he declined to be re-elected; During his tenure, he sent into the field seven infantry regiments, one cavalry regiment, three batteries of light artillery, two companies of sharpshooters and two companies of frontier cavalry; Elected Govener of Vermont, 1869; The first Vermont Governor of Vermont to die while in office. Died February 7, 1870 “appearently of a nervous breakdown”

21. F. F. Ellenwood – Rochester NY – Pastor F. F. Ellenwood

22. (Illegible) – (Illegible)

23. Chas C. Sabin – Putney, Vt – Charles Clinton Sabin (1826 – 1901)

24. C. F. Ware – Springfield, MA

25. (Illegible) – Agt MCRR

26. Lyman L. Thomas – Burlington

27. Thomas B. Lyon - Bethany

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