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391 



B. Satterlee, Aug. Voorhees, Francis Hall, F. J. Cassada, A. J. 

 Robertson, W. B. Dickinson, J. L. Bacon, T. Ellis, W. E. BardweU, 

 Bffbses Munson, S. R. Browning, C. A. Babcock, G. H. In man, J. 

 fiPitzsinimone, Geo. M. Robinson, Frank Zimmerman, W. L. Fas- 

 BBk . F. A. Bund v. J, K. Bolener, O. M. Shopman, H. lit, Beardsley, 

 " P. Kelly, Jatues S. West, H. E. Copley, H. E. Oopeland,F. W. 

 de, A. L. Bennett, J.M. Sly, W. Fairness, D. M. Slater, E. E. 



Isaac Garra brant, John Bartholomew, E. A. Smith, Henry Strang:, 

 E. H. Rosenkrans, C. E. Potter, llerman Joerg, T. A. Brown, A. B. 

 Dickinson, J. N.Ward. Albert Ford, Chits. Swan, S. H. Wagner, 

 D. C. Robinson, F. G. Hall, A. Donncr, Fred Wise, F. J. Hass. 



G. B. Farley, Jas. Benjamin, ("has. B. Stuart, W. A. Beach, A. 



H. Hudson, S. D. Wadhams. Fred ,T. Watkins, Jud Hcndee, John 

 M. H inkle. Jaines R. Rk>d, I). R. Pratt. F. E. Sackett. S. Upsdvke, 

 J. R, Joslvn, L. L. Barney, J. S. Hill, H. C. Tcrwillergcr, H. W. 



■reen, Gob. 0. Stanton, J. Langdon, Horace Watson, T. W. 

 Ilmoro, J. T£. Smith, W. G. Grifles, W. T. Bhimpied, Thos. P. 



bourn, M. S. Converse, John R. Stanch Held, Frederick Collins, 

 Chas. Hart, F. W. Blossom, W. S. Carr, Edward J. Dunn, S. T. 

 Reynolds, A. Brown, Stephen Rose, Henry R. Gilbert, P. V. Bryan, 

 T. F. Day, Gen. W. Hoffman, J. O. Seclev, John A. Reynolds, Sam. 

 J. Hall, J. J. Bush, Murray Boardmau, C. B. Tomkins, W. S. Ger- 

 rirv. Chriso W. BiRg-j, 0. R. Gerrity, Wm. P. Burdick. R. B.Wood, 

 H. L. Osgood, David Fuller, H. W. Merritt, C. T. Anisdon, Henry 

 Blake. John Wells, Martin Northnip, Geo. BisseU, Henry Clark, 

 James Emerson. 



J. G. Demarest, E. D. Marks, V. B. Scott, David Horn, C. I. 

 Dem a rest, S, W. Marks, Sylvester Huttou, T. F. Tasman, Henry 

 T. Guion, Henry Chowers. John N. Gesner, Willis M. Taylor, John 

 Steingcst, Chas. E. Hughes, Wm. Henry Brown, H. H. Seaman, 

 M. B. Marks, Geo. Haeiie, P. H. Curley, Jas. MeKabe, Frank La- 

 velle, Frederick Wille, Herman H. Rottman, August Griff, Louis 

 Lin. H. D. Rottman, John F. Rotiman, Geo. Schurr, John Pern, J. 

 H. Mehrtins, L. R. Brooks, Geo. E. Yournans, J. W. Edsall, Wm. 

 P. Van Pelt, Adam Axt, Edwin Blauvelt, J. McGee, Chas.W. Jones, 

 Fred Bardon, Thco. Dickerman, Timothy Murphy, Willie W. Van 

 Houtcn, Cardis Lucas, John H. Bates, S. E. Lawler, John Stean, 

 Chas. Kreuder, Jr., John G. Darrell, Jacob F. Smith. Wm. Eick- 

 hoff, Eckhardt Goodhardt, Jacob P. Gross, Frank Briglio, Peter 

 Bumblestine, Wm. Skott, Chris. Smith, Jacob E. Westervelt, 

 August Bursa rd, Geo. A. Enuis, Isaac Gesner, J. Ackerman, Roht, 

 Fulton, C. J. Rose, Jr., B. M. Brush, Geo. Scott, Goo. Hearle. Jr., 

 Ahram Lake, J. A. Charters, Wm. H. Charters, Myron Stephens. 

 Win. E. Sand's, Samuel E. Fclter, Gabe Owen, Chas. Rreuder, W. 

 S. Forshav, Clarence Forshay, Wm. Scheie, Chas. L. Scott. Garrie 

 Baker, W. F. Smile, Wm. H. Harris, Marsh S. Cropsy, N. R, Moe, 

 H. Rufner. Wm. Comes, John Thorpe. D. B. Everett, Louis Bolig, 

 Henrv Mooch, Chas. Eberling, Frank Smith, O. O. Bogert, J. Jef- 

 kferson Cooper, W. Studder. F. G. Moeller, B. Moeller, H. A. Sea- 

 man, W, A. Ed wards, Win. Eiokhoff, L. S. Murdock, Louis H. Hut- 

 ton. Jas. Cooper, Chas. Tremper, Sandford Bogert, R. B. Hutton, 

 E. D. Van Zandt, E. M. Burn ham, J. H. Blauvelt. J. J. Wells, 

 Eben Mason, Isaac S. Van Debill, Henry Maireis, F. C. Rohrman, 

 Wm. Hutton, Jr., Ferd. Rufner, Geo. Searle, L. J. Blauvelt. 



Dan K. Hall, Jr., T. J. Davis. Valentine Henbel. J. K. O. Sher- 

 wood. P. H. Scudden, H. K. Roberts, Geo. W. Cocks, Fred A. 

 Wright. Robt. Hyde, 0. A. Wheeler, Harold Thome, E. P. Titus. 

 . L- F. Duryea, Joseph Hiebal, Louis Christ, James M. Loughlin, 

 Henry Sordner, J. W. Campbell, Leonard F. Cole, O. H. Coles, 

 Richard Heley, C. D. Hall, John Dowden, A. Ellmaker, T. James 

 Wood, Edward Springman. W. D. Lincoln, A. T. Rowland, Daniel 

 V. Weeks, Jackson W. E. Nebroe, C. J. Abbott, J. R. Barwin, M. 

 J. Baylis, Win. H. C. Prentiss, Jas. Thorne, Cortland C. Wood, 

 Chas. Nichols, Henry Rasinussen, N. Edwards, John Norton, 

 James Miniken, Robt. Jeffries. Walter Hicks, Jr., Jacob Neiller, 

 Joseph Roll, Robert Hyde, Silas Hopkins, E. D. Lincoln, Jas. B. 

 Pearsall, S. F. Cox. James R. Luyster, Frank Howling, Charles E. 

 Comstock, Thco. Hopkins, W. E. Nelson, Walter Hicks, H. B. 

 Durvea, 0. J. Hall, Thos. Duffer, W. Grant Morris, M. Sandman, 

 Wm. Valentine, W. J. Faucher, D. Kirk Underbill. 



Frank Thomas, Henry Hunter, Willie Sarle, Ed. Caldwell, San- 

 t'ord Sarle, Horace Deuel, Daniel Huestis, Henry J. Harris. C. H. 

 MeOniber, Jas. Miller, Fred Hill, W.S.Donnelly, J. W. Lewis, 

 Wm. H. Miller, Jos. R. Taylor, Elias B. Arnold, Hamhlin Cald- 



Eli Coons, Stephen Strang, Taylor Woodworth Ben. Strang, M. 

 A. Lasher, F. G. Ferris, W. R. Putnam, A. M. Shepherd, Wm. 

 W. Brown, John A. Flynn, Wm. Thwaites, G. E. Clements, Isaac 

 Benedick, Edw. Davenport, Andrew Parker, Huse Decker, Jas. 

 H. Wiggins. W. B. Wright, H.C.Myers, John P. McGnire, G. L. 

 Sweet, D. W. Ellsworth, J. McKinslry, A.D.Putnam, Men ill 

 Decker, Wm. P. Coon, Seelye E. Barber, Henry W. Cahill. David 

 Decker, David Howland, Fred H. Ferris. Edw. Flynn, Jas. Con- 

 den, Clavton C. Mvers, Mott Fome, Vernon E. Arnold, Louis 

 Boarder, Wm. Wood, S. B. Miller. 



Thomas Freere, Wm. Lawrence Loiters, E. P. Bramesdell, H. 

 P. Whitehead. Cornelius P. White, John McGuinuess, Jr., Fred F. 

 Mercer, O. J. McCoom, C. E. Phenneridge, J. H. Weggandt, H. A. 

 Eanies, James Dean. John Cook, W. S. Moore, C. H. Carhart, 

 James Rica, J omes F. Kerby, O. H. Self, Jas. H. Lowe, Geo. P. 

 Hamilton, Wm. H. Hamilton, T Pussey, James E. Thomlon. Henrv 

 C. Liegman, C. B. Dickenson, C. R. Kairns, Welfred Wiley, Lewis 

 DeCape, H. Jules DeCasse, Lorenzo W. Ostrander, Frank William- 

 son, S. J. Bowles, John H. Bill, James F. Sharkey, .J alius J. Her- 

 mest, S. W. Lanebert, Chas. L. Smith, Samuel G. Lambert, James 

 M. Atwood, R. Tepon White, Thomas S. Brook, J. G. R. Renters, 

 F. W. Baldwin. 



J. S. Lambert, W. B. Hooker, B. F. Skinner, P. H. Cumming, A. 

 P. Sloan, F. R, Gran, C. Abbey, H. G. Allen, E. A. Curtis, W. V. 



H. Leworthy, D. H. Stevens, F. W. Scott, A. L. Mixer, H. S. 

 Clothier, P. M. Parker, C. H. Barmore, L. Roesch, H. C. Robinson, 

 O. O. Smith. 



Robert P. Paulding, Geo W. Pardy, Jr., IrwingP. McCoy, Thos. 

 S. Bovd, Fred'k R. Ammerman, George McCabe, Elisha N. Rush, 

 Thos." A. Coe, J. M. Smith, W. J. Paulding, F. Butterfoss, Geo. E. 

 Murdock, Tnos. A. Thornton, Sylvester B. Truesdell, P. Kemble 

 Paulding, Gouveurneur Kemble. Jr., John Wooleock, John Y. 

 McKeel, E. W. Nelson, W. H. Haldane, S. D. Pierre, W. E. Nel- 

 son, W. A . Morse, Wm. L. Dalzell, F.M. Camp, Chas. Boyd, J. S. 

 Boyd, H. Hambly, C. A. Garrison, G. Paulding. 



D, C. Badger, Lester Coleman, Julius R. Thompson, G. H. 

 Gross, Howard E. Jones, Claude G. Burrell, O. D. Niles, J. K. 

 Leaning, A. Bliss, C. H. Cheney, T. N. Doubleday, C. C. Lumley, 

 D. G. Lindsey, H. C. Williams, Geo, W. Bowman, C. A. Waffle, 

 George Newkirk, Horace E. Ingalis, R. C. Doubleday, Frank G. 

 Yarois, G. A. Bailey, Alfred Wilcox. Geo. EL Chandler, Arthur 

 Young, Lancelot Taylor, A. F. Clark, W. E. Russell, E. M. Irons, 



C. T. Dodge, Denville Sibley, D. C. Niles, George Page. 



C. E. Rees, J. T. Hubbard, Chas. A. Ellis, J. Palen, John Foley, 

 W. P. Hawes, S. Breslow, S. H. Johnson, Geo. E. Morse, Wm. H. 

 Rees, Jacob Putnam, Chas. E. Hocknel, Wm. D. Clark, R. P. 

 Grant, S. D. Johnston, H. S. Barker, H. W. Morse, A. A. Warner, 

 A. W. Haves, John Johnston, Joseph Gouldthrite, W. H. Thorpe, 

 W, B. Phillips, N. E. McCarn, B. W. Deney, G. M. Skinner. 



J. W. Booth, S. S. Wilcox, F. E. Churchill, B, Dart, E. Vermilya, 

 H. A. Williams, Sam. Coburn, Sam. Leach, G. W. Williams, T. 

 Flack, Geo. G. Weed, J. W. Calkins, E. H. Odell, L. L. Heath, A, 

 J. Ballou, H. M. Strickland, A. Reynolds, L. M. Warren, O. 

 Marble. 



R. I. Dodge, E. G. Bush, E. C. Gilbreath, E. T. Comegys, Ira 

 Quinhy. L. A. Matile, Geo. L. R. Brown, J. H. Philbrick, R. J. C. 

 Irvine, P. M. B. Travis, Jonas A. Emery, R M. Blatehford, R. L. 

 Hirst, Wm. Weizel. 



Geo. Ross, John Meats, Geo. S. Pinokney, G. C. Pinekuey, David 



D. Simonson, E. H. Mud dell, H. P. Wolf, Jr., Mit Larkin, Geo. C. 

 Jacobs. Henry Maver. A. B. Merserau, Talbot Butler, W. P. 

 Decker, J.W. Tilloy. 



Walter T. Soaring, George Smith, Walter Tompkins, Jr..-Rut- 

 ledge J. Odell, Calvin Tomplrins, Augustus Van Wart, Brewster 

 Smith, Charles Teneycke, Henry Lent, Wm. E. King, Ebenezer 

 Gay, Jr. 



J. E. Allen, C. O. Baboock,W. Cooper, A. A. Cooper, O. F. Elliott, 

 Geo, C. Fires, C. P, Emory, O, S. Riddout, E. J. Eddy. 



~ E. J. Tressett, J. W. Baker, O. F. Loocks, Jr., J. H. Churchill, 

 F. H. Gowen, J. H. Kane, R. W. Casler, C. J. Palmer. 



OREGON. 



S. French, F. A. McDonald, M. A. Moody, E. B. McFarland, D. 

 D. W. MeClead, J. C. Nickelsen, J. W. French, 0. E. Chrisman, 

 Geo. Ruch, John S. Schenck, H. M. Beall, C. N. Thurnberry, F. P. 

 Mayo, Hugh Logan, Geo. C. Blakenev, Geo. H. Bennett, Leslie 

 Bottler, Geo. H. Knaggs, Wm. M. Stewart, J. O. Mack, O. D. Tay- 

 lor, Geo. Andersou, J. McEachern, M. F. Nolan, Roht. Mays, E. C. 

 Peak, W. G. Woodswor*h, W. J. Strong, B. Blamauer,R. B. Hood. 



H. "V. Hudson, R, W. Vaugbau, Theo. Davis, Jas. F. Carahan, F. 

 T. Dodge, A. E. Raleigh, Nat H. Lane, W. A. Eberly, Ed. Church, 

 John B. Maynard, B. Lambert son, J. P. Waterman, G. W. McCoy, 

 N. J. Levinson, W. F. Matthews, Thos. A. Jordan, Byron Z. 

 Holmes, John Kelly. W. S. Stephens, O. Van Dryer, J. B. Kellogg, 

 James Lotan, A. M. Hamilton. Jos. E. Penney, Geo. A. Craw, C. 

 N. Roby, T. A. Davis, C. A. Freeman, Geo. F. Bodman, F. W. 

 Grumman, Robert Reinbnrdt, J. H. Eaton, J. C. Lewis, John Hum- 

 phrey, E. R. Hamilton, A. G. McAusland, Will H. Walker, Wm. 

 T. Minn, H. Ranert, E. W. Moore, n. Y. Thompson, A. D. Bohnav, 

 W. E. Bowers, C. D. Lownsdale, W. B. Jones, J.W. Keen, F. B. 

 Thorn, Ivan Humasbn, Chas. E. Haiaht, A. B. Riky, Amos Shock- 

 lev, Walter J. White, J. R. D. Grubh, J. O. Flanders, W. L. Curry, 

 Jas. Foster, Jr., Dr. R. Swain, E. W. Faylor, D. F. Sherman, Geo. 

 B. Markle, Jr., Ernest W. Spencer, C. H. Wheeler, Waterhouse & 

 Lester, G. S. Bryant, Joseph Willms, Frank Hartley, Geo. Hale, 

 lohnathan WashWkna, F. E. Shangle, W. L. Button, J. M. Gil- 

 bert, W. H. Edwards, R. F. Mathe wson, L. D. Swetland, J. T. Ross, 

 S. S. Douglass, S. A. Bering, John Gill, B. J. Bretherton, John 

 Angel. L. O. Dodge, C. D. McLaine, W. L. Jones, Jas. Spooner, 

 Otto Klentz. 



OHIO. 



Henry C. Cassidy, Jas. A. Freed, H. 0. Baker, John Hard.W. H. 

 Faxon, Henry Grant, Ray Osborn, J. A. Davis, II. F. Holland, C. 

 Westlake, H. W. Calvin, I. B. Miller, Sam Cornell, John Smith, 

 Geo. C. Hatch, J. B. Simon, W. A. Williams, W. H. H. Simpson, 

 Chas. F.Hall. C.H. Kranter, J. W. Williams. J. J- Ham man, D. 



B. Stambaugh, C. Pierce, H. M. Thulen. F. S. Whitslar. I. G. Tin- 

 uev, L. H. Thaver, M. L. Terrill, J. W. Allen, W. H. Newhard, 

 Daniel Mover, W. E. Detchen, F. L. LeRoy, W. H. Adams, Rufus 

 F. Thompson, M. B. Hill, W. P. Jones, W. A. Baldwin, C. C. 

 Howard, J. B. Dore, A. A. Bobbins, J. C. Kallenbaugh, Wm. F. 

 Gibson, Jas. B. Drake. H. R. Miller, S. J. Kennedy, W. Currie, W. 



C. Morrison, H. A. Gaines, D. C. Buckltn, W.A.Smith. P.M. 

 Joyce, J. A. Donovan, R. Montgomery, John H. Nash, L.J. 

 Jacobs, J. H. Morris. A. S. McCurley, D. N. Simpkins, W. B. 

 Jones, L. B. Vaughn, H. Smedley, R. W. Gray, P. Chapman, Jas. 

 Brown, Geo. Haid, Wm. E. Sprague. 



J. W. Confarr, C. U. Sparrow, J. J. Stewart, E. W. Hayslett, D. 

 B. Hit?, Jas. Kelley, Noah Right, R. Sparrow, C. E. Confarr. E. T. 

 Confarr, J. W. Crone, Wm. Rhoads, B. A. Ormsbee, C. E. John- 

 ston, Geo. Taborn, J. Boas, J. Confarr, Sr., H. Taborn, W. D.Estle, 

 H. R. Estle, W. A. Benning, A. H.White, J. W. Sparrow, Peter 

 Knott, W. H. Lose, Sam Miller, Aaron Benning, Jas. Day, B. W. 

 Anderson, Raphael Clark, David A. Fin ley. Ike Grindle, Jr., Ar- 

 thur Forbes, John W. Miller. J. W. Kelley, C. E. Todd, J. E. Col- 

 lins, Thos. Burner. I. T. Confarr, Geo. Smith, Louis H. Mealcy, H. 

 Hawkins, E. J. McCullough, G. M. Best, David Gram, W. H. Estle, 

 W. B. Clark, Geo. Elder, J. B. Rife, J. M. W. Elder, Ben Boas, Dan 

 Baker, John Miller, W. Rhoads, John Sparrow, R. B. Elder. 



J. R, Johnson, E. B. Walker, Z. P. Curry, W. A. Maline, A. J, 

 Wooif, E. M. Wilson, C. R. Truesdale, T. W. Thompson, M. C. Mc- 

 Nabb, E. N. Brown, M. II. Burkey, 1. A. Justice. B. O. Eddy, Jas. 

 Kennedy, T. E. Davey, W. P. PrimUe, Geo. W. Caufleld, J. R. 

 Johnson. 



M. F. Brush, G. W. Stockly, S. M. Hamill, S. E. Cox, W. T. Pos- 

 sons, W. S. Possons, E. B. Nicolaus, J. H. Hughes, L. S. Nold, J. 

 T. Huntington, J. Gordon, W. A. Pallant, A. D. Dorman, A. B. 

 Calhoun, W. F. Swift, E. B. Phillips, H. S. Connor, L. W. Bradley, 

 W. F. Wright, T. E. Adams. R. D. Hassan, W. II . Richardson, J. 

 S. Gribben, L. L. Grairs, W. F. Sayle, G. W. Patterson, P. B. 

 Sherman, J. J. Tracy. 



Chas. I. Wooster, H.I. Ireland, J. B. Wright, B. M. Bennett, 

 Louis Kammer, Howard T. Wright, Thos. E. Bradbury, M. D. 

 Beekley, John Ellison, Wm. H. Norcross, Jos. A. Porter. Henry 

 J. West, A. S.L. Doughty, L. W. Wooster, John W. Wescott. 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



E. F. Acheson, G. E. Lockhart, J. F. Hemphill, W. C. Wiley. 

 John H. Kennedy, J. C. Arnold, A. W. Acheson, H. F. Ward, Jas. 

 J. Brownson, Jr.. J. L. Jones, J. P. Miller, E. R. Deenes, J. B. Ken- 

 nedy. A. F. Hemphill, A. S. Eagleson, W. S. Parker, JameB Mc- 

 Ilraine, Chas. S. Ritchie E. E. Crumrine, J. M. McBurney, M. H. 

 Stevenson, J. W. Mitchell, H. S. McKennan, Colin M. Reed, Ken- 

 nedy Crumrhie, James E. Barnett, Geo. A. Spindler, S. C. McKen- 

 nan, R, D. Watson, Paul W. Swisher, Guy W. Reed, J. O. Taylor, 

 O. J. Turner, F. R. Hallam, Joseph Waugh, J. Shun Margerum, 

 Henrv Schoenthal, J. M. Fulton, Geo. A. Dougherty, John S. Wil- 

 son, S. J. Katzensteiu, W. W. Mo wry, F. M. Dulin, Geo.H. Brown, 



F. H. Judson, Wm. McCutcheon, J. W. Charlton, T. W. Flynn, 

 Geo. Taylor, Thos. Harn, Alex. Wilson, Thos. McKennan, A. G. 

 Hopper,' C. W. CampbeU, Julius LeMovne, John W. Donnan, H. 

 M. Dougan, John H. Little, A. M. Todd, A. M. Lime, H. J. Van- 

 kirk, David Stcrrett, Jas. S. Nease, John Aiken, Alvan Donnan, 

 A. S. Ritchie. Sam'l Haglett, Boyd Crumrine, R. W. Irwin, M. L. 

 A. McCrockers, James E. Ewing, Jonathan Allison, A. W. Carsten, 

 W. S. Bryson, Jas. L. Henderson, B. F. Hasson, Fred S. Rich, Geo. 

 A. Carsten. T. F. Gailey, Frank Campbell, W. L. McClearv, H. L. 

 Chesley, Edward L. Foster, F. B. Christman, John Hefferin, J. Y. 

 Hamilton, F. T. Fetzer, J. B. Spriggs, G. W. Drirer, Horace B. 

 Rose. 



H. C. Marshall, Isaac Johnson, Sam. W. Hawley, J. Morgan 

 Baker, W. Y. Hoopes, Sam. B. Rhodes, Harry C. Snowden, G. 

 Leiper Green, J. M. Hinkson, Albert P. Green, Swithin C. Short- 

 lidge, Geo. Drayton, Theo. P. Sautnier, H. W. Rhodes, W. C. 

 MiDer. S. P. Kitts, Ed. A. Price, Wm. H. Pricker, Sam. Bancroft, 

 J. W. Hawlev. C. B. Williamson, Sam. Dutton, Wm. R. Newbold, 

 Sam. G. Eachus. Geo. W. Eachus, David Pully, W. M. Sharpless, 

 Geo. W. Hill, Thos. V. Cooper, V. Gilpin Robinson^Horaee P. 

 Green, Wm. H. Harris, Jr., John M. Broomall, J. L. Williamson, 



G. A. Hazlett, H. B. Manley, E. H. Hase, H. P. Walter, Wm. P. 

 Thomas, Jos. S. Cummins, Wm. L. Matthews, Geo. E. Darlington, 

 J P. Reynolds, H. L. Ohevney. A. S. Brown, J. H. Sloan. John H. 

 Hawkins. Wm. Randolph, Isaac Ivison, John B. Robinson, F, M. 

 Jones, H. E. Hoopes. 



J. P. W. Riley, W. T. Beck, W. H. Briggs, F. W. Miller, Edw. 

 Reese, R. B. Billman, D. E. Keller, T. W. Riley, L. D. George, A. 



D. George, A. E. Fetterman, H. F. Billman, J. W. Beck, J. A. 

 Simons, John Buchanan, B. J. Dyke, L. Reb, J. H. Johnson, J. F. 

 Kress, N. Wills, W. A. Johnson, W. E. Davis, John Barret, L. A. 

 RUey, J. W. Fortner, G. R. Patterson, A. K. Mench, J. McBerity, 



E. J. Finnerty, C. H. Getchy, T. Curry, A. B. Fortner. 



Lancaster Thomas, J. L. Weatherly, Ben]. T. ShumwilL Geo. 

 W. Miles, Jno. T. Olirer, Albert Booz, Harold Wingate, Frank 

 Schober. 



W. W. McCain,H. G. Jones, W. H. Sherman, S. O. Culrer, O. S. 

 Whiting, Henry Williams, E. H. Sherman, P. H. Foster, M. M. 

 Seely, T. H. Mitchell, T. W. Strickland, F. M. Pike, J. K. Aldrich, 

 G. W. Fletcher. Ezra Park, John Thomas, E. B. Scott, Wm. H. 

 Dennis, James M. Wallace, J. Risley, A. D. Johnson, G. A. Mead, 

 W. C. Smith, E. Mott, A. S. Taylor, H. J. Thomas, Byron Aldrich, 

 U. G. Sherman. 



C. E. Wilson, L. H. Bellesfield, Thos. H. Wilson, A. J. Becker, 

 Darid Hunt, W. H Sehuer, W. E. Bogh, Wm. Ritter, C. F. Roth, 

 Wm. T. Munich, A. A. Gilbert, Geo. W. Conrad, James O. Bested, 

 A. N. French, B. L. Clements. 



VERMONT. 



0. H. Kathan, Austin T. Foster, Wm. M. Pike, D. H. Pike, A. 

 S. Chase. Chas. E. Nelson, Geo. S. Carpenter, J. T. Flint, F. S. 

 Laythe, Wm. Spalding, James \V. Abbev, A. K. Burling, D. W. 

 Davis, E. F. Darling, John Y. Foster, Geo. D. Wyman, C. R. Cas- 

 well, R. E. Foster, £. A. Rodey, Chas. K. Moulton. Josiah Grant, 

 E. T. Browning, Wm. E. West, F. D. Butterfield, R. J. Burke, W. 

 Jondro. 



N. P. Leach, Henry B. Brainerd. F. G. Verity, B. T. Kirkhouse, 

 W. T. Rodden, J, A, Bousquilt, E, D. Herrick, J, A. Fitoh and 

 forty others. 



WASHINGTON TERRITORY. 



J. P. McGlinn, J. R, Francis, Geo. Gaches. Jas. Gaelics, W. Wood- 

 burn, Sophus Joergenseh, D. B. Hall, A. F. Andersen, S. F. Brooks, 

 H. McBridc, J. Goldsmith, C. Goldsmith. Juue Henderson, Jas. 

 Power, J. F. Dwelley, M, Fulk, A. S. Galliher, A. Carlson, Ed. E. 

 Brehm, Andrew Morrison, (it. V. Calhoun, W. A. Severance, Fred 

 Antenen, J. S. Church, J. W. Seigfred, G. W. Tanner, Perrv Pol- 

 son, Nels Poison, Ed. Wells, D. Duffy, Secley Wells, W. J. Whit- 

 ney, A. G. Tillinghast, J. F. Visell, John Poison, Peter Miller, A. 

 E. Miller, F. L. Carter, B. L. Martin, Robt. Ginnet, P. A. Purdy, J. 

 G. Pulliam, W. R. Wells, Geo. Alverson. 



WEST VIRGINIA. 



Ed. Robertson, James Laing, W. M. Warwick, F. Howald,W. J. 

 Dargan, L. C. Beirne, C. S. Rice. J. T. Donnelly, Geo. R, Stephens, 

 Ed. Glad well, J. H. Averill, John Rowe, John Barney, Geo. Ad- 

 kins, Henry Barker, W. M. Mills, Mason Miller, T. 0. Benry, M. 

 Daniel, C. 0. Donally, Wm. D. Crickmer, M. E. Miller, A. Miller, 

 John Rowe, Jr., David Stodard, Wm. Smith, Morn's McGuire, R. 

 Ford, J. Sydenstricker, John Rhodes, James O'Neil, John Allen, 

 Joo Casper, J. Massie, Ellis Hughes, John Hughes, P. Mallory, M. 

 Thomas, E. M. Hall, M. Crumpton, Mead Johnston, John Ran- 

 dolph, Daniel Johnston, Wm. Gordon, Harry AUen, John Rogers, 

 S. Sellers, G. H. Caperton, S. Thompson, Geo. Washington, Geo, 

 Tin cher. 



WISCONSIN. 



T. A. Thorp, C. Helwagen, Wm. G. Manna, J. A. Baker, E. Con- 

 ture, L. D. Thorp, W, W. Gillespie, Wallace Alexander, Geo. C. 

 Rathbun, David Graham, Wm. Norton, George Alexander, Jos. 

 Minor, P. J. Lamere. 



THE AUTOCRAT OF THE EDDY. 



C^KAPE vines and clematis and Virginia creepers tan- 

 A gle their branches together over the prostrate form 

 of the old lichen-covered mill. The thump and rumble 

 of the soggy wheel have not been heard in the quiet 

 little valley for many a year, and the water splashes over 

 the drippy alga-decked shaft and through the holes in 

 the dam, throwing clouds of cooling spray into the warm 

 sunshine, 



Collecting its scattered forces the stream bounds off 

 among the rocks, slides under the ferns, and tarries for 

 an eddy at the bend where the scraggy hemlock leans, 

 giving the flecks of foam time to circle about in the shade 

 before they are whirled away down stream again. 



Deeply sunken beneath the hemlock's gnarled root is a 

 shelving drift boulder of gneiss, and under the shelf a big 

 trout has lived for many seasons. His colors are dark, 

 his protruding under jaw is hooked, his eye is fierce and 

 his manner is aggressive. No other living thing of his 

 size or less would dare claim a share of the eddy. The 

 beautiful cannibal has caught every baby trout that ven- 

 tured so far up or down stream this year, and rumor has 

 it that he swallowed one of his best children at a single 

 gulp. The timid little dace hide behind the stones in 

 shallow water and make eyes at him, but one by one he 

 takes them to his bosom and shows them the folly of 

 their ways. When a miller balances on the tip of a wav- 

 ing fern frond near the brink, the old trout throws water 

 at it with his tail and then whirls it under, leaving a 

 single white wing to float off down stream and make the 

 other trout's mouths water. 



The hemlock has stood on the bank for a couple of 

 centuries and the trout has lived under it for a decade, 

 but I have no dates for the boulder and the stream. 



When the winter storm fills the branches with snow 

 and cold winds moan as they roam through the forest, 

 the eddy is covered with ice, but down at the edge of the 

 boulder the big trout tucks the dark water snugly about 

 him, slowly waves his broad tail back and forth, passes 

 an occasional glassful of wa,ter through his gills and 

 cares nothing for the storm and the cold, but in quiet 

 contemplation looks forward with pleasure to the sins of a 

 new season. If the little white-footed evening mouse nops 

 trembling across the ice, the trout is sorry he cannot take 

 her down into his comfortable home, but there is a cold- 

 ness between the trout and the mouse that he loves, and 

 little does the mouse suspect that the bump which she 

 felt on the ice under her feet was made by the nose of 

 one that would fain approach nearer. 



When the birds come back in the spring and the blue- 

 bird, nestling in the sunny top of the hemlock, softly 

 carols a love song about Bermuda, the black and white 

 warbler breaks the brown monotony of the rough bark 

 as he glides up, down and around it, and the aromatic 

 fragrance of the hemlock mingles with the gentler odor 

 of red maples and anemones and new moss, the trout 

 still spends his days near the shelf of the boulder and 

 watches for the flies that the phoabe bird misses. When 

 he plunges out after them the timid rabbit hops convul- 

 sively backward and opens his great wondering eyes 

 more widely than ever, and the red squii-rel scurries up the 

 hemlock trunk, scolding and jerking his tail to give em- 

 phasis to his remarks; but nothing can the rabbit and the 

 squirrel see except a few T circling ripples chasing each 

 other ashore. 



When the summer days come, the cicada sounds his 

 shrill call from the dead limb overhead, the noise of 

 clinking scythes is borne from the hay field to the woods, 

 and the hot breath of the brakes almost smothers the 

 asters on the bank as they look longingly at their cool 

 reflections in the brook. The sm-rottnclings have changed, 

 but the trout lies deep down in his favorite place. If a 

 cow wades into the eddy for a drink he does not care. If 

 a clap of thunder makes the ground tremble, he is only a 

 little bit uneasy; but there is one sound that puts him on 

 the alert for danger. He does not often hear a fisherman's 

 step, it is true, but he associates a few startling events 

 with that sound. The stony New England soil cannot 

 compete with the fertile Western lands; the farmers' 

 boys have gone off to the cities, and the few elderly people 

 who remain care a good deal more for 'lection and meetin' 

 than they do for fishing or anything else. But some- 

 times persons who were once boys go back to the old 

 homesteads during the hot summer days, and these old 

 boys have not forgotten the brook nor the trout that they 

 used to string on a forked willow stick, as slippery as it 

 was yellow. The big trout has not had experience with 

 so very many hooks, but perhaps once a year for the last 

 ten years he has had a misunderstanding with a fisher- 

 man, and ten lasting impressions have been made on his 

 memory. 



For eleven months and one week in every year the 

 hemlock, the boulder, the eddy, and the trout are insep- 

 arable; but when in the late September days the squeal- 

 ing wood duck paddles among the floating dead leaves 

 with his pretty red feet, and the muskrat with thicken- 



