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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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