Q—John Ouinn.

R—William H Rand, Chas J Randall, Wm W Reed, S N Ryder, Geo D Rice, Seth Rich, A R Richardson, Alonzo H Richardson, Thos Howe Robinson, William Russell, Solomon S Rowe, Burnham Royce, Marshall Russell.

S—Jonathan Salisbury, Charles Saville, Henry Schrow, Henry B Shute, Samuel Snow, Edward B Souther, Isaac Stone, Charles E Stumcke, Chas T Stumcke, Geo H Stickney, J K Stickney, Darius N Stevens, Moses Gilbert, E S Steele, Henry A Stearns, Wake B Spurr, Charles Spencer, M D Spaulding, J C Spaulding, Henry Souther, R G Smith.

T—Amasa Taylor, Newton Talbot, D D Taylor, J B Thomas, Wm H Thomas, J H Thomson, Geo H Tilton, Wm J Towne, Wm Henry Towne, L O Towne.

U—S J Upton, Franklin Upton.

V—Lyman A Vaughn.

W—Edwin D Wadsworth, Seth D Wakefield, Henry J Wells, Wm M West, Saml Cutter Weston, John Captain Weston, Horam E Weston, Peter Whearty, Horace Wheeler, Augustine Whitney, David S Whitney, Benj Franklin Whittemore, Isaac R Wilkinson, George Willard, George R Williams, John N Wood, Edwin P Worster, Eben Nelson Walton, Richard R Wyllie.

Y—Jefferson Young.


By the kindness of Mr. F. D. Clark, I give the names of the survivors of Col. Stevenson’s regiment. This regiment sailed from the city of New York in the fall of ’46, and arrived in California, March 6, 1847. Col. Stevenson is now eighty-eight years of age and a resident of S. F.