1. R. Headle & Wife – M. Holley
2. C. F Mayhole – Wallingford
3. John H. Downs – Rutland
4. W. Leary
5. P. W. Fleming – Whitehall, NY
6. Wm N. Field – Cottage St, Rutland
7. Daniel Roberts – 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.
8. R. N. Patch – W Vt RR
9. Mrs Colburn & Daughter
10. F. M. Wilcox – Shoreham, Vt – Owner of the Shoreham Inn
11. Jas M Hill – Bridgeport Mass
12. J. W. Fumald – R & Vt RR
13. Alx McNoughton - Do
14. A. F. Fleming – W V RR
15. John Olsaver - Do
16. Chas Fox - Do
17. L. A. Powers - Do
18. James Deering – Paris, Me
19. Wm Monfort – New York
20. Wm Decker – Danby
21. M. Dibble – Rutland
22. A. R. Miller – Clarendon
23. Geo E. (Illegible) – Illegible
24. C. R. Roberts – W. Rutland - 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.
25. (Illegible) – Illegible