No-one is going to do that for you, Randman, because what you're asking for is an amount of evidence and data far beyond that that can reasonably be reproduced, or described, in an internet forum.
But, if you're genuinely interested, start by reading
Patterns and Processes of Vertebrate Evolution by Robert L. Carroll. It's around 400 pages long, and covers a small part of what you're asking for; if you want to go through its references that's probably another 10000 pages. Again, that's only a tiny, tiny part of the published research and evidence for evolution but it should give you a good start.