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Frank A. Mc Kean i 259
Prof. E. D. Sanborn i 290
Hon. Joshua G. Hall i 322
Daniel Marcy i 354
David H. Buffum ii 3
Joseph D. Weeks ii 35
William J. Copeland ii 66
Governor Natt Head ii 97*
Moody Currier ii 129*
Herbert F. Norris ii 161
Col. John H. George i 193
Hon. Levi W. Barton ii 225*
Goy. Onslow Stearns ii 257*
Hon. J. H. Gallinger i 289
Governor James A. Weston ii 321*
Col. John B. Clarke ii 353*
Governor Walter Harriman iii 1*
Hon. Isaac Adams iii 33*
Governor Person C. Cheney
Mon. Daniel Barnard iii 101*
Governor Frederick Smyth iii 149*
Hon. Edmund Burke iii 197*
Joseph E. Worcester iii 245*
Governor Ichabod Goodwin
Hon. George A. Pillsbury iii 333*
John P. Hale iii 401*

J. E. Sargent iii 449*

Gen. John Bedel iii 513*
Hon. Asa Fowler iv 1*

iii 65*

iii 293*

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Col. W. S. Pillsbury v 377
Governor S. W. Hale vi 1*
Hon. W. E. Chandler vi 33*
Dr. W. H. H. Mason vi 49
Hon. Samuel Tilton vi 65*
Dr. D. T. Parker vi 97*
J. C. Burley vi 129*

Hon. James F. Briggs vi 161*
Henry W. Blair vi 193*
Daniel Hall vi 225*
Oliver Pillsbury vi 257*

David H. Goodell vi 273*

Charles H. Bartlett vi 281*

Chester Pike vi 291*
Chandler E. Potter vi 323*

Harry Libbey vi 355

Capt. John Webster vii 1*
Hon. C. V. Dearborn vii 33*

L. R. Richardson vii 65*
Asa McFarland vii 97*
Prof. Lucian Hunt vii 131*
Hon. J. E. Lothrop vii 161*
Capt. G. H. Perkins vii 201*
President C. A. Arthur vii 265*
Col. T. P. Cheney vii 329*
Daniel Lothrop vii 361*
John M. Hill vii 384
Hon. B. F. Butler viii 1*

M. P. Wilder viii 35*
Rodney Wallace viii 67
Charles C. Coffin viii 99*
Sylvester Marsh_viii 127*
George W. Armstrong viii 191*
Roland Worthington _viii 201*
W. D. Ticknor viii 255
Col. E. Q. Fellows viii 315*
Hon. Charles H. Burns ix 1*

Jesse Gault ix 71*
George P. Little ix 73*
John McDuffee ix 131*
Frank McDuffee ix 134*
Col. Thomas Cogswell ix 179*
Joseph Wentworth ix 211*
Governor C. H. Sawyer ix 243*
Jeremiah W. White ix 275*
Hon. J. G. Abbott ix 279*
Kirk Booth ix 307
John Nesmith ix 311
William Livingston ix 313
O. M. Whipple ix 315
J. D. Prince ix 319
Nathan Crosby ix 321
George Wellman ix 323
S. A. Perkins ix 327
Gen. H. L. Abbott ix 328
Major E. G. Abbott ix 328
W. F. Thayer ix 339*
Hon. Aretas Blood
x 81*

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