.
39,707C. E. SneiderAug. 25, 1863.
42,648W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864.
42,649W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864.
42,698E. T. StarrMayMay 10, 1864.
42,698E. T. StarrMay 10, 1864.
43,929G. J. RichardsonAug. 23, 1864.
44,123J. StevensSept. 6, 1864.
44,290W. C. DodgeSept. 20, 1864.
44,312W.May 10, 1864.
43,929G. J. RichardsonAug. 23, 1864.
44,123J. StevensSept. 6, 1864.
44,290W. C. DodgeSept. 20, 1864.
44,312W. D. HillsSept. 20, 1864.
46,054C. E. SneiderJan. 24, 1865.
47,755C. E. SneiderMay 16, 1865.
48,966E. MaynardJuly 25, 1865864.
42,471G. HancockApr. 26, 1864.
42,702F. TrulenderMay 10, 1864.
43,957W. H. SmithAug. 23, 1864.
*45,043G. W. HughesN64.
42,139C. B. HoldenMar. 29, 1864.
42,685C. F. PayneMay 10, 1864.
42,743L. N. ChapinMay 17, 1864.
*44,995J. GrayNov. 84.
42,379B. F. JoslynApr. 19, 1864.
†42,688H. RevnoldsMay 10, 1864.
42,823D WilliamsonMay 17, 1864.
43,529R. D. O. Smith
39,032J. C. CampbellJune 30, 1863.
42,648W. H. ElliotMay 10, 1864.
43,606J. RupertusJuly 19, 1864.
51,752J. ReidDec. 26 1857.
22,753C. SharpsJan. 25, 1859.
42,698E. T. StarrMay 10, 1864.
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20,739SmithJune 29, 1858.
27,214GibbsFeb. 21, 1860.
28,746GiermannJune 19, 1860.
34,926ThompsonApr. 8, 1862.
36,256McCurdyAug. 19, 1862.
42,687PickeringMay 10, 1864.
49,421Allen et al.Aug. 15, 1865.
57,585ShellenbergerAug. 28, 1866.
58,925WarthOct. 16, 1866.
60,021LenherNov. 27, 1866.
87,595RoganMar. 9, 1869.
92,068Mrders (continued).
No.Name.Date.
26,561BradyDec. 27, 1859.
28,776Rank inJune 19, 1860.
31,494TaylorFeb. 19, 1861.
39,336BenedictJuly 28, 1863.
42,657HenryMay 10, 1864.
49,968BradySept. 19, 1865.
91,285SulgroveJune 15, 1869.
114,254BarnumMay 2, 1871.
115,048Fowler et al.May 23, 1871.
121,775GoodrichDec. 12, 1871.
123,99pril 28, 1863.
Meal steeped in water impregnated with gases resulting from dry distillation of sulphuric acid; wood charcoal; crystallized soda.
Goessling, May 10, 1864.
Corn soaked, bruised between rollers; soaked in repeated waters, to prevent fermentation.
Knead, pass through sieve, wash; treat with caustic potash, then w