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FOREST AND STREAM. 



fMAY 3, 1808. 



My experience with trap shooting is very limited; but 

 such as it is, I do not hesitate to recommend a No. 10 for 

 that purpose. Though only an amateur of questionable 

 skilly I have done some good work with my Remington, 

 after getting warmed up to it; but the credit is due, 

 probably, more to the gun than to the shooter, for a 

 better gun does not exist. I am not interested in the 

 Eemington Company, or any other arms company for 

 that matter, but on' the principle of "honor to whom 

 honor is due," I want to say a good word for the Reming- 

 ton shotguns. They are not "boomed" as many other 

 makes are, but for quality and performance they are, as 

 far as my experience goes, fully equal to the very best of 

 American and foreign makes. ' Place a good man behind 

 my Remington No. 10 at the trap, whether at clays or 

 live birds, and I will guarantee its performance. 



Guns have been a hobby with me from boyhood, and 

 hunting is, and always has been, my favorite pastime 

 ever since as a twelve-year-old youngster I hunted bull- 

 frogs in father's meadow ponds with a Flobert rifle. 

 Unfortunately I am not a skilled marksman and miss 

 more birds than I bag: but I do my best, and what I lack 

 in skill I make up in enthusiam. At the rifle range, too, 

 I have had some experience, and I number some fine 

 rifles among my "goods and chattels." I have experi- 

 mented to determine trajectories, powder charges. weights 

 and shapes of bullets, pitch of twist, different styles of 

 action (having invented same myself), kinds of sights, 

 etc. , etc. , and in a future paper may have something to 

 say on that subject too, if I have not wearied the reader 

 too much by telling "what I know about guns." 



Louis. 



A TEXAS STYLE. 



A CORRESPONDENT, whose letter has been delayed 

 in publication, wrote in March, from Decatur, Texas, 

 describing the ways of the thrifty Texas gun and game 

 dealers: 



I wrote you last spring about the destruction of the 

 grass plover here by pot-hunters, who would drive over 

 the prairies in wagons and hacks and shoot the plover on 

 the ground. I inclose you a circular from a gun dealer 

 in Fort Worth, Texas, that is encouraging this bloody 

 destruction of our grass plover, and in the spring when 

 the birds are on their way to their breeding grounds: 



sxoo,ooo I 



NOTICE! 



HERE IS A CHANCE FOR SOMEBODY. 



The above sum of money will be paid to anybody who will ship 



200,000 DOZEN PLOVERS 



this season. I am paying 50 cents a dozen for them. Tie by the 

 legs and in bunches of three dozen, and ship by express— I pay the 

 express charges. Birds must be fresh or not accepted. Parties 

 within a radius of one hundred miles can easily ship if they are 

 careful to get them off in good time. Be sure and write the name 

 of the shipper on each bunch, and the number of birds in each to 

 prevent mistakes. Parties living in towns where. 1 have no agent 

 can arrange with me to buy their ammunition and pav for it in 

 birds. 



Dow birds are worth 75 cents a dozen. They are a size between 

 the curlew and plover, with a long bill. Ship all you can, gentle- 

 men. I wish you all good sport. Respectfully, 



Dealer ix Guns and Sporting Goods, Fort Worth, Texas. 

 Established 1885. 



P. S.— Last season three men and a team made 3350.00 in thirty 

 days, outside expenses, shipping me birds. They are shooting 

 again this season. 



These circulars are not only sent to our business men 

 to procure their help, but they are scattered promiscu- 

 ously over our city to encourage every pot-hunter who 

 can procure a gun of any kind to join in the wholesale 

 destruction, as Mr. Arthur Stert proposes to arrange for 

 the payment of their ammunition and pay the express 

 charges on the birds. I suppose that every town within 

 a radius of one hundred miles of Fort Worth is flooded 

 with these circulars, as they claim that the plover can be 

 easily shipped that distance. Missionaries are certainly 

 badly needed in this country to work against such 

 heathenish work. 



We have no deer nor turkey, and the quail seem to be 

 very scarce. I suppose a few trapped quail have been 

 sold in the city. Grass plover and doves are being 

 destroyed without mercy. I saw a pot-hunting son of 

 Ham strolling through our streets last June with an old 

 musket on his shoulder, and a large bunch of doves swung 

 over the muzzle of it. They were probably shot from the 

 nest, as I heard of them being shot in that way at differ- 

 ent times. Forest Field. 



A Scrimmage with a Buck. — One man, on a snowshoe 

 trip in quest of lumber in the vicinity of Richardson 

 Lake, did not catch his tame deer the other day. It seems 

 that he came across deer tracks, which tracks he fol- 

 lowed, not a great ways, to other tracks, and soon into a 

 yard of six or eight deer. He singled out a good-sized 

 buck, and ran him out of the beaten paths, where the 

 deer had trodden down the deep snow, into untried snow- 

 banks. The deer stood it for a while, then showed weari- 

 ness, and finally fight. The snowshoeist had the advan- 

 tage, till he approached too near, with the idea of catch- 

 ing the buck by the antlers. "Great Ceesar! That deer 

 was up in a moment, and you bet I'll never take hold of 

 a live deer again. I'd rather try a streak of lightning, 

 with hoofs as sharp as jack-knives. The snow flew so 

 that I couldn't see the critter, but could feel him, and if 

 't hadn't 'a' been for the snow I believe he'd 'a' killed me!" 

 The animal resisted, and showed fight with both hoofs 

 and horns. In the scrimmage the deer became entangled 

 in the snowshoes, and tore them completely off the 

 hunter; in fact he came near destroying them. Leaving 

 the hunter to slump in the deep snow, the deer took his 

 departure. It cost some loss of time to repair damages to 

 snowshoes and clothing, and the lumber prospector will 

 hardly attempt to catch another pet deer.— Special. 



YELLOWSTONE PARK PETITION. 



LIST of signatures to the petition asking Congress to 

 pass the Vest bill for the better protection of the 

 Yellowstone National Park, continued from last week: 



Thomas Hancock 

 H. O. Stimson. 

 Walter H. Libby 

 Willard Twmnbly 

 F. S. Clark 



A. F. Colley 

 Luther N. Hill 

 .lames B. Hall 

 •Tames A. WoodTmrv 

 F. W. Thayer 



D. C. Stimson 



E. E. Freeman 

 Henry C. Doughtv 

 W. W. Vinton 

 Warren Thayer 

 C. M. Elliot 



S. G. Humnhrev 

 Jedediah Libby 

 John D. Sawyer 

 Chas. Thayer. 

 James Doughtv 



C. F. Hill 



E. T. Andrews 

 Augustus Lowe 

 Herbert Libby 

 W. W. Simpson 

 J. A. Ernen 



E. L. Field 

 Chas. C. Hal) 



H. B. Mason 

 M. Gullert 



B. T. Sowle 

 A. P. Wiswell 



F. L. Kent. 

 L. B. Deusy 



A. W. Cushman 

 Geo. P. Dutton 

 H. F. Wbitcomb 



F. B. Aiken 

 Chas. Otis 

 Henrv J. Joy 



G. R. Campb 

 J. E. Doyle 



H. B. Saunders 

 A. R. Devereux 

 Chas. Jov 



W. H. Davis 

 John B. Redman 

 Geo. M. Warren 



D. L. Fields 

 T. S. Hale 



E. E. Joy 

 Chas. E. Lord 

 E. F. Robinson 

 J. H. Brimmer 

 Lewis Friend 



James Crow 

 L. W. Crow 

 C. F. Dike 

 W. P. Killmore 

 Henry Ford 

 Coo. 0. Williams 

 L. D. Lowell, Jr 

 L. D. Lowell 

 J. H. Wilber 

 John Brink 



C. M. Pendleton 

 J. H. Collins 

 Win. Butler 



E. R. Gilbert 

 L. E. Mentch 

 Wm. Shales 



D. E. Mallory 



F. Sherritt 



G. C. Bryan I 

 C. B. Warner 

 Robt. Andrews 

 M. F. Ellsworth 

 Z. H. Osman 

 Lee Andrews 

 L. Grover 



J Bonnister 



F. E. Cox 

 W. Miller 

 James B. Perry 



E. E. Richards 

 Ceo. H. Southworth 



G. W. Eldridge 

 A. S. Wright 



E. V. Andervord 

 0. W. Owens 

 Asa W. Smith 

 W. W. Dwight 

 J. R. Sevrens 

 A. B. Coon 



Jeremiah Poore 

 J. W. Aldrich 

 Henry G. Sehuelle 

 Peter Kistler 

 J. E. Hickman 

 H. E. Best 

 E. D. Sigler 

 M. Breeden 

 T. W. Cook 

 Albert Amich 

 J. H. Heath 



C. C. Hankins 



D. E. Ketcham 

 A. P. M. Manning 

 John Andrews 

 Geo. Andrews 

 Thomas Ford 



A. D. Morgan 

 J. T. Wyatt 



E. B. Teemer 

 J. R. Fant 



C. A. Cornell 

 Geo. A. Essex 

 John M. Essex 

 Cyrus B. E&sex 

 H. H. Steele 

 H. A. Byerrum 

 R, H. Price 

 G. H. Hall 

 Elmer E. Harrali 

 W. H. Pemberton 

 J. W. Mardick 

 W. L. Garrett 

 J. A. Williamson 

 W. G. Sckeurer 

 W. C. Thomas 



Maine. 

 Geo, H. Peunell 

 Frank M. Tompson 

 D. S. Strout 

 Eugene Allen 

 John Pltltzer 

 L. T. Gushing 

 King- Goff 

 A. W. Anderson 

 Harry Sawyer 

 Warren F. Cole 

 Bion W. Anderson 

 AVoodbury Libby 

 Archibald Harris 

 William V. Johnson 

 F. H. McQuarrie 

 Louis G. Small 

 J. W. Anderson 

 John W. Frank 

 Silas E. Libby 

 F. N. Douglass 

 Louis E. Sawyer 

 Geo. W. Hunt 

 Elijah C. Small 

 John H. Fowler 

 H. H. Simpson 

 Silas D. Smith 

 Lester Hall 

 Geo. F. Sawyer 



The Cedars, Oakdale, L. L, April 35.— An engine 

 on the Long Island Railroad started fire on my preserve 

 to-day and burned over three hundred acres of heavy 

 timber. It was a sight to see the rabbits that came from 

 the heavy cover; large numbers of them must have been 

 destroyed, also some quail. — Alfred A. Fraser. 



C. H. Brown 

 J. T. Hancock 

 Herman Stimson 

 Joseph H. Goff 

 Harry O. St imson 



C. H. Doughty, Jr 

 W. J. Whitten 



D. K. Hall 

 Horace F. Colley 

 James C. Humphrey 

 Cyrus Goff 



Edgar S. Caswell 

 Daniel Tutle 

 Jacob Clark 

 Chas. E. Foster 

 Harlan Shillings 

 Frank Webster 

 Geo. W. Douglass 

 John Merrill 

 Fred J. Stubbs 

 H. S. Stubbs 

 Samuel Smith 

 John Doughty 

 Arthur Higgins 

 Peter Bohnsen 

 Peter Herrick 

 Dana Rowell 

 W. G. Latimer 



■J. P. Eldridge 

 F. H. Foster 

 Henry Wbiting, Jr. 

 Henry Whiting 

 J. F. Davis 

 S. K. Whiting 

 Increase J. Shack ton 1 

 J. W. Coombs 

 Chas. P. Dorr 

 E. K. Hopkins 



C. B. Partridge 

 R. B. Holmes 

 Austin H. Joy 

 Henry E. Davis 



E. D. Gould 



D. H. Saunders 

 Carlton McGown 



F. H. Stockbridge 



E. H. Greely 

 A. M. Hopkins 

 Walter M. Young 

 A. C. Hagerthy 



G. A. Parcher 



0. M. Drake 

 E. S.Clark 

 Geo. W. Fisk 

 S. D. Wiggin 



Illinois. 

 S. S. Shephard 

 J. Vanslyke 

 C. T. Aldridge 

 Geo. K. Bunker 

 E. T. Wright 

 T. W. Smith 

 L. H. Davis 

 A. O. Whitney 

 C. C. Burchey 

 M. L. Joslyn 

 C. E. Irvin 

 A. W. Spurs 



1. W. Haythorn 

 W. T. Jackson 

 L. Spencer 



H. Greely 

 Henry S. Adams 

 Colin McKenzie 

 A. J. Haynes 

 Arthur' Shu te 

 Wm. Watts 

 H. H. Emerson 

 L. A. Emery 

 H. E. Hamlin 

 John D. Hopkins 

 C. H. Emery 

 Erastus Redman 



A. M. Greely 

 R. R. Joy 



F. K. Shaw 

 J. M.Hale, Jr. 

 H. S. Jordan 

 E. E. Rowe 

 Geo. W. Bragdon 

 L. A. Wyman 



B. H. Joy 

 A. H. Norris 



C. W. Mason 

 Edmund Mo Farland 

 H. M. Hall 



H. M. Hall, Jr. 



A. W. Kelly 

 R. K. Andrews 

 W. P. St. Clair 

 J. A. Sheldon 



F. K. Grangir 

 W. F. Hoffman 

 T. D. Murphy 

 L. Woodward 

 John M. Gracy 

 W. S. Whittemore 



C. C. Watson 

 W. F. Hamilton 



G. L. Hubbard 



D. B. Warner 

 John A, Marshall 

 Wm. F. Geer 

 Frank Smith 

 John Buehler 

 W. B. Fitch 



M. Shales 

 D. C. Mallory 

 L. S. Beckley 

 G. C. Frye 



Missouri. 

 S. R. Raney 

 C. F. Ladd 

 Gil Evans 

 Isaac Cattlett 

 Isaac Bivens 

 W. E. Morrow 

 P. J. Essex 

 S. Cooper 

 J. C. Kirby 

 A. H. Jewell 

 C. W. Lacy 

 H. M. Donlavy 

 W. O. Short 

 J. C. Duvall 

 H. R. Lewis 

 J. K. Scott 

 T. E. Trent 

 Geo. Short 

 A. L. Davis 

 H. E. Wright 

 Ed Reese 

 Geo. Harberle 

 Chas. A. Ford 

 A. Y. Duncan 

 Ward Terry 

 H. Harry 

 Jacob Crini 

 G. T. Thomson 

 W. C. Mackey 

 M. Bell 



Chas. A. Morrow 

 J. B.Hodges 

 C. H. Deweese 

 S. J. Daily 

 W. T. Clark 



W. H. Beardsley 

 H. H. Frye 

 Peter H. England 



C. S. Dole 



G. H. Quigley 

 W. A. Barry 



W. S. Hutchinson 



E. G. M. Collener 

 R. Congdon 



F. Bryant 



J. M. Mallory 



H. H. Ford 

 L. C. Waters 

 O. H. GiUman 

 J. H. Philps 



D. W. Thomas 

 John Wittzein 

 J. N. Powell 

 M. D. Hoy 



E. E. Thomas 



C. H. Donnelly 

 Frank Spitzer 

 A. Butler 



H. Hamilton 

 John H. Palmer 

 W. H. Stewart 

 E. H. Seward 

 Wm Avery 

 Ira R. Curtiss 

 W. T. Palmer 

 James Lagese 

 O. H. Lincoln 

 J. A. Bayrd 

 Charles Sellers 



G. W. Goodrich 

 E. W. Dike 



D. A. Stedman 

 Geo. Ford 



J. T. Merideth 



T. A. Heady 



C. T. Wooldridge 



F. M. Conrad 



Daniel Joslin 



J. A. Pugh 



Z. T. Brandenburg 



H. C. McGown 



J. M. Woods 



F. E. Gannett 



W. T. Ford 



J. F. Duden 



M. A. Wright 



F. B. Craven 



S. J. Cooper 



J. J. Smith 



W. L. McEwen 



John M. Harlow 



E. J. Weigmann 



C. J. Drummond 



W. S. Bonham 



Jas. C. Evans 



W. F. Stemmons 



R. A. Conrad 



C. E. Etter 



W. A. Whitsett 



C. W. West 



J. D. Crabtree 



R. M. C. Cleveland 



John E. Garrett 



J. P. Phillips 



W. R. Essex 



Robt. C. Walsh 



W. R. Jewell 



R. W. Aldrich 



L. B. France 

 EC. W. Davis 

 Geo. C. Manly 

 Geo. W. Kessler 

 J. Sol Smith 

 Wm. N. Byers 

 John Evans 

 Rodney Curtis 

 ( )rr Legge 

 Jno. W. Roberts 

 Donal Fletcher 

 Frank Hall 

 Jno. W. Browning 

 Jno. St. C. Cleveland 

 Chas. W. Walters 

 Jno. Sower & Sons 

 •Jno. Pierce 

 Chas. R. Pierce 

 Fred, H. Kennedy 



Colorado. 

 A. B. Moulton 



F. W. Ayer 

 D. W. Mays 

 Jno. S. Donner 

 S. H. Standart 

 Standart Shooting 



Club, byS.H.Stand- 

 art, Pres. 



H. B. Cullum 



J . M. Norman 



J. M. Chivington 



The Republican Pub- 

 lishing Co. 



K. G. Cooper 



Crawford Hill 



Wm. D. Todd 



W. E. Greenlee 



R. S. Lockwood 



G. W. Currier 



Wolfe Londoner 



Jno. F. Cordray 



E, R. Murphy 



Kennicott Shooting 

 Club, by E. R. Mur- 

 phy, Pres. 



Wm. M. Darley 



P. B. Russell 



J. S. Kulp 



J. 0. Veatch 



Chas. H. Morris 



L. Ashton 



R. W. Woodbury 



M. Spangler 



Rocky Mountain 

 News Printing Co. 



J. M. Burrell 



H. M. Orahood 



Jno, W. Knox 



F. B. Estabrook 

 E. E. Beiding 

 B. F. Campbell 

 R. R. Doolittle 



E. F. Graves 

 Walter Johnson 



F. B. Hatton 

 F. A. Adams 

 M. D. White 

 J. W. Fairman 



A. A. Doolittle 



B. L. Tyler 



C. E. Aldrich 

 S. B. Houghton 

 W. M. Garrett 



E. S. Horton 

 C. L. Watson 

 L. M. Stanley 

 H. A. Clark 

 Wm. J. Stone 



Douglas Frazar 

 Geo. H. Dickerman 

 T. E. Hall 



R. W. Waterman 

 W. C. Hendricks 

 John Dunn 

 Perrie Kewen 

 Newton Booth 

 Eugene Gregory 



H. D. Lamotte 

 A. S. Cooper 

 Thos. R. More 

 N. C. Den 

 J. Hood 



C. E. Lataillade 

 Isidore Dreyfus 

 W. W. Burton 

 A. E. Putnam 

 Geo. W. Coffin 

 J. W. Cooper 

 S. W. Backns 

 J. W. Calkins 

 Jarre tt J. Richards 

 A. J. Bates 

 G. H. Gould 

 Louis G. Dreyfus 



Thos. A. Logan 

 J. Wm. Johnson 

 D. N. Comingore 

 Jno. A. Slattery 

 Paul G. Remington 



F. B. Barkley 



G. A. Croft 



D. H. Pottenger 

 R. E. Dunlap 

 Jno. H. Law 

 Chas. Davis 

 Wm. M. Monroe 

 W. K. Coleclesser 



H. W. Kinney 

 Chas. A. Phipps 

 A. V. Sampson 

 Chas. B. Foote, Jr. 



J. Q. Thacher 

 Wm. Whitlock 

 H. C. Blickenderfer 

 W. H. Blood 



G. F. Huffman 

 P. M.Sorrenson 

 N. McCabe 



A. D. Buekworth 

 L. F. Simon 

 C. S. Clinton 

 John J. Nesbitt 

 C. R. McKinley 



B. L. Robinson 

 Lou Combs 

 Scott Keith 



C. L. Patterson 

 W. B. Conklin 

 A E. Hnntington 

 James Nelson 

 W. H. Irwin 

 L. A. Stevens 

 W. H. Tucker 

 Wm. Langly 

 B. F. Humes 

 Bernard Beer 

 Frederick D. NoweU 

 S. B. Hawley 

 W. L. McGee 

 F. R. Peale 



H. L. Walsh 



John S. Llirman 

 J. McMiller 

 F. O. Weber 

 J. P. Gerry 

 John Hubner 

 George Frause 

 Wm. Ebeling 

 S. K. Crosby 

 Joseph M. Cone 



Massachusetts. 

 Henry D. Clark 

 A. A. Dunklee 



F. C. Jackson 

 J. M. Morrill 

 Willard Stoddard 

 Clifford J. Hatton 

 Charles Jackson 

 S. G. Wilder 



L. W. Brown 

 H. O. Doolittle 

 A. G. Heale 

 Chas. J. Peirce 

 Erastus Tyler 

 Geo. D. Hutchins 

 Daniel Home 



Jesse L. Carpenter 

 John W. Luther 

 Geo. A. Adams 

 Geo. B. Fittz 

 Thos. S. Carpenter 



Henry W. Pitman 

 S. D. Salmon 

 A. R. Brown. Jr 



California. 

 Joseph Steffens 

 L. E. Carrington 

 N. E. White 

 M. D. Boenck 



G. A. Johnson 

 R. H. Orton 



Frederic S. Gould 

 J. Edwards 

 J. R. Dawe 

 J. A. Brown 

 A. L. Lincoln 



H. P. Lincoln 

 F. M. Whitney- 

 Paul R. Wright 

 Lorenzo G, Yates 

 C. B. Bates 



A. M. Rinz 



I. W. TJde 

 W. N. Wade 

 Henry Stoddard 

 Harold Mitchell 



B. Gutinez 

 A. O. Perkins 



CTiio. 



C. T. Perin 



L. E. VanAnsdol 

 J. D. Wannan 

 Mortimer Matthews 

 Wm. H. Taft 

 H. D. Peck 

 Morris S. Shipley 

 Geo. B. Hawley 



E. O. Hurd 

 Wm. F. Powell 

 Jno. B. Clements 

 Frank Powell 

 Jas. M. Skaats 

 W. H. Campell 



C. B. Foote 

 John L. Talbott 

 N. G. Pendleton 

 H. K. Kemper, Jr. 



Nebraska. 

 J. J. O'Rourke 

 Guy A. Laing 

 N. L. Hull 

 R. H. Langford 

 W. Lloyd 

 W. C. Lemon 

 A. Williams 

 John H. Owens, 

 James A. Edwards 

 S. W. Van Doran 



F. M. Gray 

 L. E. Libbey 

 W. H. O'Connell 



F. E. Winkelman 



D. Redmond 

 H. McLean 

 Thos. O'Neal 

 James K. Somers 

 Joseph Weeks 



P. H. McGlom 

 Geo. McFaden 

 Frank Daley- 

 John Westly 

 D. Robson 

 Chas. Martin 

 J. E. Grace 

 R. H, Briggs 

 Wm. B. Ruse 

 W. T. Chadwick 

 W. J. Stuart 



Maryland. 

 A. J. Mellor 



G. W. Ltirman 

 C. W. Mason 

 Theo. G. Liirman 



H. S. McDonald 

 George Smith 

 Charles Thomas 

 Geo. W. Whit. 



Geo. Hilliard 



F. F. Brown 



G. F. Barber 



G. H. Rourke 



H. G. Gates 

 Wilson H. Thorne 

 J. M. Tinyou 



B. H. Morrill 

 Lyman Fisher 

 W. M. Goodchild 

 Chas. J. Aldrich 

 Thos. Goodwill e 

 H. W. Home 

 B. M. Merrill 

 H. R. Crowell 



James J. Horton 

 Earl L. Richards 

 J. W. Bates 

 W. J. Newman 



Lou F. Brine 

 Edw. H. Bradshaw 



Theo. Reichert 

 Baker & Hamilton 

 Joseph D. Redding 

 D. O. Mills & Co. 

 J. Woodson 



I. R. Baxley 



F. A. Blake, Jr. 

 W. M. Alexander 

 C. A. Edwards 

 E. S. Sheffield 



J. C. Hassinger 

 H. J. Doulton 

 A. Erisius 

 Alfred Poett 

 Geo. E. Hall 

 Charles F. Swan 

 Walter B. Cope 

 CIA. Thompson 



G. C. Welch 



J. K. Harrington 

 Chas. L. Hunt 



Frank C. Adae 

 C. H. Avery 

 J. D. Hearne 

 Thos. T. Gaff 

 Chas. II. Kellogg, J 

 Wm. A. Lemmon 

 T. J. Mayer 

 Y. H. Verth 

 Richard Powell 

 T. B. Shaffer 

 H. C. Yergason 

 M. M. Brown 

 F. W. Moore 

 Gustavus H. Wald 

 Ferdinand Vogeler 

 Wm. Ramsey 

 Sam'l Bloom 



F. E. Bullard 

 E. P. Gibbs 

 Chas. P. Ross 

 John M. Dyer 

 Wm. Brown 

 C. P. Dick 

 Chas. Johnson 



G. W. Hartman 

 Era.nk T. Redmond 

 A. H. Church 



J. A. McArtlvur 



H. D. Rhea 

 H. C. Bently 

 Samuel Gooze 

 L. A. Bowers 

 Gen. Patterson 

 W. J. Roach 

 Chas. H. Monagan 

 Lester Eells 



A. M. Michelson 

 C. H. Randall 

 Chas. Burrows 

 Gen. C. Stanley 

 Abe Feley 

 M. Oberst 

 John Stoddard 

 Win. Plimson 

 Robt. Stetson 

 Geo. D. Edmons 

 W. W. Williams 



D. H. Metz 

 H. C. Martin 

 H. Osbourn 

 D. K. Smith 

 R. B. Unger 

 W. C. Crosby 

 J. J. Minnick 

 Noah Coleman 



John Harper 

 Wm. Roseburg 

 Wm. M. Lyon 

 John A. Harper 

 George J. Gorman 

 W. A. Caldwell 

 R. M. Tindle 

 D. Macferron 

 John Porterfi eld 

 J. B. Sweitzer 

 George A. Berry 

 A. Garrison 



J. M. Wetherall 

 Henry C. Russel 

 C. H. Tyson 

 Robt. C. Green 

 C. H. Hazzard 

 Thos. Hopkins 

 Chas. N. McGinnes 

 Thos. F. Hopkins, Jr 

 Joseph P. Knight 

 J. E. Knight 

 E. S. Newell 



James Rodman 

 B. Warren Stone 

 Thomas Rodman 

 Geo. C. Younger 

 John J. Bell 

 Chilton Scott 

 Lee W. Low 

 G. W. Dison 



W. G. Doolittle 

 W. M. Magee 

 D. B. Wheeler 

 C. McMillan 

 Wm. H. Allen 



Pennsylvania. 

 O. Lemon 

 Mark W. Watson 

 J. W. Dalzell 

 Jno. B. Jackson 

 F. C. Hutchinson 

 J. D. Scully 

 Joseph Walton 

 Hay Walker, Jr. 

 T. H. Given 

 Wm. Carr 

 E. M. Ferguson 

 W. A. Shaw 



Virginia, 

 N. I. Hendler 

 Thos. N. Walker. 

 M. Bright 

 Bard Wells 

 William B. Wells 

 John A. Nash 

 Baird Halberstadt] 

 John T. Warner, Jr 

 C. J. Treser 

 J. B. Beatty 

 Heber S. Thompson 



Kentucky. 

 A. T. Tickenor. 

 John O'Brien 

 Singleton Miller 

 W. W. Grady 

 Martin McCrory 

 Bill Pernod 

 J. A. Thomas 



Texas. 

 Wm. Charlton 

 Shelton F. Leake 

 A. G. Barnes 

 J. B. Harris 



Ross A. Drum 

 A. Bradley 

 W. Vankirk 

 Wm. Thaw, Jr. 

 A. D. Smith 

 Reuben Miller 

 Joseph WoodweU 

 Joshua Rhodes 

 John Caldwell, Jr. 

 J. W. M. King 

 William Stewart 



L. A. Smith 

 W. Ramsay Potts 

 L. Sc her tie 

 B. Bryson MeCook 

 John L. Sells 

 W. W. Potts 

 Abraham Kuhn 

 J. J. Cake. 

 Goo. J. Heisler 

 Daniel Drune 



Wm. MacKenzie 



E, A. Norris 

 H. C. Satenley 

 John G. Davis 



F. L. Waller 

 Wm. Murray 



B. Fra.uklin Eager. 



W. B. Martin 

 W. E. Brown 

 T. J. Wood, Jr 

 T. L. Frank 



Thos. W. Steele 

 B. D. Williams 

 R. A, Little 

 W, B, Worthen 

 James Mitchell 



Arkansas. 

 S. R. CockriU 

 W. P. Campbell 

 S. R. Brown 

 W. S. Thomas 

 Geo, R. Brown 



M. W. ManviUe 

 W. U. Simons 

 M. W. Gibbs 

 Joseph Griffith 



