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Below will be found a complete list of the Traitors and Rebels of Wheeling, Va., who voted May 23, 1861 for the infamous Ordinance of Secession, adopted by the usurpers in the Richmond, Va., Convention.
| John Hunter, formerly of Steubenville, Ohio |
| Nicholas Crawley, Grocer, Market Square. |
| J. W. Mitchell, Lawyer |
| George Wheller, clerk under John M'Collo. of Co. Court |
| Eugene Zane, son of Ebenezer Zane, deceased |
| R. A. Stansbury, son of Job Stansbury |
| John H. Towers, clerk with Thomas Hughes. |
| Aaron Kelly, Nail Factory, Benwood |
| John Knote, Saddler, Main street. |
| Edmund P. Zane, Lawyer |
| Aber Keyes, clerk with Thomas Hughes |
| Dr. Alfred Hughes, brother of Thomas Hughes. |
| Coorod Goldsborough |
| A. F. Hullihen, Dentist. |
| T. E. Askew Confectioner |
| James M. Bulger, Coffee House |
| Thomas Hughes, Clothing House |
| Charles W. Seabright, clerk with T. Hughes |
| Rodolph Over |
| Wm. Wharton |
| Michael Riley, Grocer and Liquors, Market & Monroe sts. |
| J. B. Riley, clerk with M. Riley |
| John W. Orr, shoemaker from Washington, Pa. |
| J. Updegraft, Steamboat man |
| John Freeze, Steamboat Captain. |
| J. L. Faunce, from Smithfield, Ohio |
| John L. Maxwell, Clerk |
| Ira Sanger, a New Yorker |
| Ebenezer McCoy, botanic doctor. |
| Walter G. Scott, carpenter |
| Wm. Miller, foundry, near creek bridge |
| Robert Ibertson, Grocer corner Market and Union sts |
| John Bulger, Saddler |
| W. B. Miller, foundry, creek bridge. |
| John Webb |
| Wm. Goudy, sr., carpenter |
| James Sweeney, sr., brick maker |
| Joseph Caulwell |
| William C. Phillips |
| Phillip W. Moore, Editor Union |
| Tom Strain |
| Jerome Pool, coffee house, Washington Hall |
| J. H. McNash, formerly of Bosley & McNash |
| Thomas M. Riley, M.Riley's son |
| Phil Riley, M.Riley's son | John L. Bonham, firm of Matthews & Bonham |
| James Hanlin, South Wheeling |
| Dr. James W. Clemins |
| Miles Riley, drayman |
| Andrew White, clerk North Western Bank |
| Peter Letcher, Catholic Bookseller, Washington Hall |
| Henry Dunlap |
| Henry Moore, from Washington, Pa. |
| George Henry, cigar maker |
| Jobe Stansbery, sexton East Wheeling graveyard |
| Andy A. Gillespy |
| A. M. Phillips, Jr. |
| Harrison Saylards |
| Thos. J. Gardner, lumber merchant, North Wheeling |
| H. W. Phillips, Machinist and Foundry North Wheeling |
| C. W. McKinstry |
| A. M. Phillips, Sr. |
| A. J. Pannell, Lumber Merchant, near Custom House |
| W. G. Goshorn |
| Alexander Pannell, carpenter |
| Daniel Steenrod, Esq. |
| Hon. Lewis Steenrod |
| Wm. P. Wilson, boat builder, firm Wilson, Dunlevy & Co. |
| John W. Betz |
| William Stewart, foundry |
| Maddis Ruse |
| Dan Dunbar, Engineer |
| Wm. MCoy, Cashier of Savings Institute. |
| Daniel Zane, (Island) |
| John L. Fry, son of J. L. Fry |
| D. J. Dores |
| Peter Francis |
| S. D. Woodrow |
| William Switzer |
| William Purcell |
| William Otterson, Railroad stone mason |