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ALUMNI RECORD
OF
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
MIDDLETOWN. CONN. ]
FOURTH EDITION
1911
EDITED BY
FRANK W. NICOLSON
Secretary of the Faculty
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THE TUTTLE. MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR COMPANY
New Haven, Conn.
CONTENTS,
Page
Preface v
Historical Sketch viii
Annals, 1882-1911 xvi
Trustees xxvi
Faculty xxxiii
Records of the Faculty, not Wesleyan Graduates xHv
Graduates i
Non-Graduates 607
Masters of Arts or of Science, on Examination 805
Honorary Alumni 807
Index 872
PREFACE.
The first edition of the Alumni Record of Wesleyan University
was published in 1869. It was compiled by Orange Judd, of the class
of 1847, and was published at his expense. To quote from the Preface
to the edition of 1873, it was "not the least of Mr. Judd's noble gifts to
the University, in whose welfare he has always taken such a generous
interest." This book was said to be more complete than any similar
work previously issued by an American college.
The second edition of the Record appeared in 1873. It was published
by the Alumni Association, and was edited by a committee, appointed
by the Association, consisting of Professors C. T. Winchester and
William North Rice, and Mr. G. Brown Goode.
The third edition was published by the University in 1883, under
the direction of a committee of the Faculty, consisting originally of
President Foss, and Professors Rice and Winchester; upon the
resignation of President Foss, President Beach was appointed in his
place, and during the absence for a year of Professor Winchester,
Professor C. S. Harrington was added to the committee. Under the
direction of this Committee of Supervision, the editing of the Record
of Graduate Alumni was performed by Mr. Joseph C. Burke, of the
class of 1874; Mr. G. Brown Goode prepared the Bibliographical
Record, and Mr. C. S. Smiley, of the class of 1874, the Record of
Non-Graduate Alumni. The Trustees authorized the edition in June,
1879, but the labor of obtaining information, now published for the
first time, concerning the non-graduates, rendered it impracticable to
issue the book until 1883. This edition of the Record, comprising
836 pages, was also understood to be the most complete Alumni Record
issued to date by any of the colleges of America.
The Trustees voted in June, 1909, to publish a fourth edition of the
Record, and appointed Professors Rice and Winchester to assist the
Editor as an Advisory Committee. The aim has been to make this
edition as complete as its predecessors in most particulars. Some
consideration had to be given, however, to the question of bulk, as
the number of graduates and non-graduates has more than doubled
since 1883. The family records of the non-graduates and of the mem-
bers of the Faculty, not graduates of Wesleyan, have therefore been
omitted, and instead of printing a complete Bibliographical Record, the
titles of books published, or of the most important of them in case
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the list was long, have been inserted in the personal record. In some
particulars this edition is more complete than the earlier ones, as, for
instance, in including the fraternity relationship of graduates and
non-graduates. It is a matter of regret that considerations of space
have compelled the adoption of a somewhat condensed form of state-
ment; the book would have been more attractive in appearance if the
names, degrees, etc., could have been displayed in better typographical
form.
To quote again from the preface to an earlier edition, "in a work
of this kind it is necessary to aim at entire accuracy, but folly
to expect to attain it." The Editor is fully conscious that there are
many errors in these pages. In partial extenuation he would plead
that from a number of the graduates, and from a much larger number
of the non-graduates, he has been unable to obtain the information
needed in order to prepare a full and accurate record. In cases where
the blank form asking for information was not returned, a second
and, later, a third communication was sent, but a number made no
reply, and a few definitely refused to accede to the request. The
Editor has done what he could to supply these deficiencies from other
sources, but there is always doubt as to the accuracy of information
thus obtained. One of the most difficult tasks has been to trace the
families of the alumni who have died since 1883, so as to bring the
record of marriages and deaths of children up to date. From one
source or another, however, the information has in most cases been
secured. It is to be hoped that so long a period as twenty-eight years
will not be allowed to elapse again before the publication of the next
Alumni Record.
The following explanatory remarks may be offered concerning
certain features of the book :
Abbreviations. Only those in common use have been employed, as,
for instance, b. for bom, m. for married, d. for died. An asterisk
before a name indicates decease.
Degrees. All degrees are from Wesleyan University, unless other-
wise stated, except that in a few cases, for lack of information, M.D.
is printed without indication of the college from which it was received.
Bibliography. On account of lack of space it has been impossible to
include mention of articles and ephemeral publications ; the titles of
books only are given, and in many cases merely a selection of titles
from a long list.
Fraternities. Mention of fraternities is restricted to those in active
existence at the present time, including the Commons Club. These are,
in the order of their establishment: Phi Nu Theta, or Eclectic, Psi
Upsilon, Chi Psi, Alpha Delta Phi, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Theta
Pi, Delta Tau Delta, and the Commons Club.
Non-graduates. The list does not include all who have studied at
Wesleyan University, but only those who have been in residence long
enough to undergo at least one examination.
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The Editor would acknowledge his obligation to the many persons,
graduates of the college and others, who have replied so courteously to
his requests for information ; to the printers, The Tuttle, Morehouse &
Taylor Company, for their painstaking work; to Professors Rice and
Winchester, for their criticism and advice; and to the Trustees, for
giving him an opportunity of presenting to the college, which he has
been permitted to serve for the last twenty years, this humble tribute
of loyalty and affection.
FRANK W. NICOLSON.
HISTORICAL SKETCH OF WESLEYAN
UNIVERSITY.
(By Professor C. T. Winchester, L.H.D.)
It was not until about the close of the first quarter of the last
century that the Methodist Episcopal Church began to give any very
earnest and hearty patronage to the cause of higher education.
Between the years 1824 and 1826, the flourishing seminaries at Wil-
braham, Kents Hill, and Cazenovia were opened under the auspices
of the denomination, and immediately secured a large attendance.
While the seminaries served to foster and encourage the newly-
awakened interest in education, the leading minds of the Church
became convinced of the need of some institution of collegiate rank,
located in New England or New York, which should provide facilities
for the highest intellectual culture.
At this jimcture, a seeming accident turned their attention to Middle-
town, Conn., and secured the immediate establishment of the projected
institution at this place. In 1825, Capt. Alden Partridge, first Superin-
tendent of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, opened in Mid-
dletown the "American Literary, Scientific, and Military Academy."
Through the liberality of the citizens of Middletown, two substantial
stone buildings had been erected for the school; and it was for a
short time very prosperous, drawing cadets from almost every state in
the Union. Its prosperity, however, soon waned; and, failing to
obtain a charter from the Legislature, it was removed, early in 1829, to
Norwich, Vt, leaving vacant the buildings it had occupied. The Rev.
Laban Clark, D.D., then Presiding Elder of the New Haven District,
happened shortly after to be in Middletown; and being informed that
one of the trustees of these buildings had casually suggested selling
them to the Methodists, for the sum of five thousand dollars, he at
once notified them that he would be one of ten to purchase the pro-
perty, and would promptly secure the other nine. This led to the
serious consideration of the matter; and at the ensuing session of the
New York Conference, May, 1829, Dr. Clark presented from the
trustees proposals for the transfer of the property in due form, and
urged their acceptance upon the conference. A committee, consisting
of James Emory, Samuel Lucky, and Heman Bangs, was appointed to
consider these proposals. The New England Conference, being invited
to unite in the project, appointed Timothy Merritt, S. Martindale, and
Willbur Fisk to act in conjunction with the New York Committee.
The first act of this joint committee was to issue proposals inviting
the several towns within a specified region to compete for the location
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of the college by the offer of subscriptions. Liberal offers came from
Troy, N. Y., Bridgeport, Conn,, and Wilbraham, Mass. ; but those from
Middletown were now so modified that the committee had no hesitation
in preferring them. The trustees of the Academy, with the consent of
the stockholders, offered the entire property, valued at about thirty
thousand dollars, to the conferences, on the two conditions, that it
should be perpetually used for a college or university, and that a fund
of forty thousand dollars should first be raised for the endowment of
the college. About eighteen thousand dollars of this fund were promptly
subscribed by citizens of Middletown. The report of the committee
recommending the acceptance of this offer was adopted at the session
of conference in May, 1830. The forty thousand dollars was soon
raised, trustees were at once chosen, and the college organized under
the name, "The Wesleyan University."
At the first meeting of the joint Board of Trustees and Visitors,
August 24, 1830, the Rev. Willbur Fisk, D.D., then principal of Wes-
leyan Academy, was elected first President of the Wesleyan University.
In October of the same year, a preparatory school was opened in the
buildings, under the superintendence of the Rev. W. C. Larrabee. In
May, 1831, a charter was granted the University; and on the twenty-
first of the following September its halls were opened to students.
The Faculty consisted of President Fisk, Professors Augustus W.
Smith and John Mott Smith, and Tutor W. Magoun. At first, in
accordance with the peculiar views of President Fisk, which were
afterwards entertained by Presidents Wayland of Brown and Marsh
of the University of Vermont, the proficiency of the student was made
the only basis of classification; and any student able to pass the
requisite examination received a diploma, without regard to the time he
had spent in college. This plan, however, was soon abandoned, and
the usual system of classification adopted in its stead. It is worthy of
note, that the Wesleyan University anticipated another of the most
important features of the new education, by establishing, very early
in its history, a scientific course, to meet the wants of those who wished
to obtain advanced literary and scientific training, but whose tastes or
circumstances forbade the ordinary classical course. In its early days
of poverty and of struggle, the institution had many faithful and
earnest friends, among whom Dr. Laban Clark and Dr. Heman Bangs
are worthy of especial mention; but to no one was it so deeply indebted
as to its President, Willbur Fisk. His pure and lofty piety and his
gentle and winning manner endeared him to all who knew him; while
his ^act and prudence, his high administrative ability, his thorough
culture and extensive reputation, and his untiring efforts in behalf of
the University, soon assured its success, and secured for it general
recognition.
At the death of Dr. Fisk, in 1839, Dr. Stephen Olin, then in Europe,
was elected President. On his return from Europe, the following year.
Dr. Olin found himself too feeble to assume the duties of the presi-
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dency, and consequently resigned it early in 1841. In February of that
year, Dr. Nathan Bangs was elected to the vacant post. Dr. Bangs,
then in the midst of a long and honorable career, felt that the sphere
of his greatest usefulness lay elsewhere : he accepted the position with
reluctance, and in July, 1842, willingly resigned it to Dr. Olin, whose
health had now so improved as to justify his acceptance.
Dr. Olin's fame as a pulpit orator, and his previous success in a
similar situation, caused him to be greeted with an enthusiastic wel-
come. His health was so feeble as never to allow him to devote him-
self as he wished to the work of instruction. He was, however, very
successful in improving the financial condition of the University, and
extending its reputation ; and his noble and commanding character was
itself an inspiration to all the students under his charge. He received
very efficient aid in the general administration of the University from
Professor Augustus W, Smith, LL.D., who for several years filled the
office of Vice President.
Dr. Olin died in 185 1. After an interval of a year, Professor Smith
was elected to the chair of President. Dr. Smith had been connected
with the University from the beginning; he was a most thorough
scholar, and extended, while President, the high and well-deserved
reputation he had won as a professor of mathematics. It was the con-
stant desire of President Smith, during the whole term of his adminis-
tration, to secure such an endowment fund for the University as would
relieve it from the constant pressure of financial embarrassment, and
assure its continued existence and prosperity. About one hundred
thousand dollars was subscribed to this fund; and although, as is
usual in such cases, the full amount subscribed was never realized, yet
by the persevering labors of President Smith, ably aided by Professor
H. B. Lane, more than eighty thousand dollars was at this time
invested for the endowment of professorships. Mr. Isaac Rich, of
Boston, was the chief donor to this fund.
Upon the resignation of President Smith, in 1857, the Rev. Joseph
Cummings, D.D., LL.D., President of Genesee College, was elected to
the vacant post, although he did not assume office until the spring of 1858.
The personal force and energy of President Cummings, his tireless
industry, his hearty devotion to the welfare of the University, together
with his skill and popularity as an instructor, combined to make his
administration in many respects a very successful one. It was particu-
larly marked by the growth of the material interests of the institution,
in which President Cummings always took especial concern. To his
labors the University is principally indebted for the line of noble
buildings that now crown the hill.
During the Commencement week of 1868, a new and tasteful library
building, capable of containing ninety thousand volumes, was dedicated.
This building was erected by the late Mr. Isaac Rich, at a cost of forty
thousand dollars. During the same week, the contributions of Mr.
Rich to the Endowment Fund were increased to one hundred thou-
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sand dollars. In the fall of 1868, the old "Boarding Hall" was remod-
eled and transformed into "Observatory Hall," by the addition of a
handsome tower, in which was placed one of Alvan Clark's finest
refracting telescopes. The Commencement season of 1871 was ren-
dered memorable by the dedication of two new and beautiful buildings.
The one, the Memorial Chapel, was erected at a cost of about sixty
thousand dollars, in memory of those alumni and students who fell in
the war for the Union. The funds for the erection of this chapel were
mostly raised by general subscription during the centenary year, 1866.
The other building was the Orange Judd Hall of Natural Science,
erected during the years 1869-71, at a cost of one hundred thousand
dollars. For this building the University is indebted to the munificence
of Orange Judd, Esq., of New York, N. Y., who will ever be remem-
bered as one of the most faithful and generous friends of his Alma
Mater.
It was during this period also that provision was made for the
regular increase of the library and the scientific collections of the Uni-
versity, During the years 1864-65, a library fund amounting to twenty-
seven thousand six hundred dollars was raised by the alumni. This
fund, although originally none too large, and afterwards somewhat
depleted by unfortunate investments, secured for the library a contin-
uous, if not a very rapid, growth. The completion of the Orange
Judd Hall of Natural Science, in 1872, provided ample accommodations
for the proper care and arrangement of the scientific collections of the
University; and in the years immediately following, large additions
were made to these collections, chiefly by the endeavors of Mr. G.
Brown Goode, then Curator of the Museum. Since that time the
growth of the Museum has been constant and rapid. In 1872 the col-
lege curriculum was enlarged, especially in the department of natural
science, and modified by the extension of the elective system; and in
the fall of that year the halls of the University were, for the first time,
opened to women.
President Cummings resigned his position in June, 1875, though he
continued in charge of the department of philosophy until January,
1878. At a special meeting, held July 28, 1875, the Trustees elected as
the successor of President Cummings, the Rev. Cyrus D. Foss, D.D.
President Foss entered upon the duties of his office at the opening of
the fall term, and was formally inaugurated October 26, 1875. He
found it necessary to give immediate attention to the enlargement of
the permanent funds of the University. The growth of the endowment
during the previous ten years had by no means kept pace with the
growth of the unproductive wealth of the University in buildings, collec-
tions, and other material facilities. The increase in the number of
buildings and the needful enlargements of the course of study ren-
dered the annual expenditures, of necessity, greater than ever; while,
on the other hand, in the stagnation of business and general financial
depression that followed the panic of 1873, the productive property of
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the University had depreciated greatly in value. In March, 1876, a com-
mittee of the Trustees decided that only about one-half of the bills
receivable reported at the previous Commencement could be any longer
considered good. A debt, allowed gradually to increase for twenty
years, had reached the sum of sixty thousand dollars; while the total
amount of funds from which income was available was only one hun-
dred and forty-one thousand dollars. The annual expenditure was
about forty-six thousand dollars ; the annual income from all sources
only twenty thousand. In these circumstances, it was evident — to
quote the words of President Foss in his report to the conference in
1876 — that "only large and generous help, promptly given to the insti-
tution, could save it from disaster." Never, perhaps, was the Univer-
sity in a more critical position. It is gratifying to be able to record
that the generosity of its friends soon removed it out of urgent danger.
A committee appointed by the Alumni Association appealed for aid to
all the graduates of the college. In response to this appeal about
forty thousand dollars was subscribed, of which the greater part was
paid. Still more largely liberal was the response to the untiring energy
of President Foss. The inevitable annual deficit, while it yet continued,
was met by generous annual subscriptions, in advance, chiefly from the
Trustees. The debt of the University was paid. Largely by his efforts,
the "Centennial Fund," started in 1876, was carried to about four
hundred thousand dollars, some of which was not paid in until after
his retirement from the presidency. During the five years of his
administration, nearly two hundred and fifty thousand dollars was
added to the permanent productive funds. If the needs of the Uni-
versity were still great, the danger of immediate disaster was past. Of
the group of generous friends whose liberality brought this timely aid,
the largest giver was Hon. George I. Seney, who began then the series
of his princely gifts.
But it was not financial success alone that marked the administration
of President Foss. A character so noble, a kindness and courtesy so
unvarying, an enthusiasm for goodness so inspiring, a piety so high and
pure — these could not fail of their effect upon all who knew him. His
influence was itself an education of the best sort. No president of
Wesleyan University was ever more respected; none was ever better
beloved.
In May of 1880, President Foss was called by the General Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church to fill the highest office in the
gift of the Church. At the annual meeting of the Trustees in June fol-
lowing, the place thus made vacant was filled by the election of the Rev.
John W. Beach, D.D. President Beach brought to his position a sound,
conservative scholarship, combined with energy and caution in the man-
agement of practical affairs and a remarkable mastery of administrative
details. The opening years of his administration promised a large
increase in the resources of the University, but adverse circumstances
prevented the complete fulfillment of that promise. A period of
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general financial stringency came on. There was a shrinkage in
rates of interest, and Mr. Seney, the most liberal benefactor of the
University thus far, who had already given over one hundred and
seventy-five thousand dollars, found it impossible to pay the large
additional sum which he had promised in the first year of President
Beach's administration. For some years, therefore, the University
grew but slowly, yet it continued to grow. No additional debts were
incurred, the number of the Faculty was not lessened, while the
number of students steadily, though slowly, increased.
President Beach retired from office in 1887, and Senior Professor
John M. Van Vleck, to whose wise counsels Wesleyan University
has owed so much ever since its early days, served as Acting Presi-
dent for two years. In November, 1888, the Rev. Bradford Paul
Raymond was elected President, but did not assume the duties of his
office until the beginning of the next college year, in September, 1889.
At the time of his election, President Raymond was at the head of
Lawrence University, in Appleton, Wis. He had enjoyed a thorough
educational training, and brought to his new office enthusiasm, vigor,
and liberal notions of educational policy. He held the chair of Presi-
dent until 1908, a longer period than that of any preceding President.
Those nineteen years were marked by great advancement in almost
every department of the college life. In December, 1889, Dr. Daniel
Ayres gave to the University securities to the value of two hundred and
fifty thousand dollars, "for scientific purposes." In the next year, 1890,
by the will of D. B. Fayerweather, Wesleyan received a bequest of one
hundred thousand dollars and a share in the residue of the estate.
There was considerable litigation attending the settlement of the estate,
but the University has received in all from that source, up to this time,
the sum of nearly two hundred and twenty-four thousand dollars.
Twenty-five thousand dollars of the Fayerweather bequest was added
to an amount already raised by subscription for a new college gymna-
sium; and this building, the Fayerweather Gymnasium, was formally
dedicated in October, 1895. With this exception, all of these two large
bequests was devoted to the increase of the permanent Endowment
Fund. Other gifts from time to time increased this permanent Endow-
ment Fund before the close of the term of President Raymond to the
sum of one million, five hundred and six thousand, nine hundred and
nine dollars.
The real property of the University also largely increased during
President Raymond's term. In the summer of 1893 the interior of old
North College was entirely renovated by Mr. John E. Andrus at an
expense of about twenty-six thousand five hundred dollars. In 1903-04
a new physical laboratory was erected by the liberality of Mr. Charles
Scott and Mr. Charles Scott, Jr., of Philadelphia, to be called the John
Bell Scott Laboratory of Physics, in memory of John Bell Scott of
the class of 1881, who died while serving as naval chaplain during the
Spanish war of 1898. This elegant and well-appointed building cost
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about one hundred and seventeen thousand dollars. During the same
years the Willbur Fisk Hall on High Street was erected at a cost of
about one hundred and eighteen thousand dollars, and was paid for
mostly by individual gifts in the "Twentieth Century Thank Offering
Movement."
On the morning of March i, 1906, the old North College burned to
the ground. The new structure, which takes its place and occupies
the same site, was opened in the fall of 1907. It cost about one
hundred and thirty-four thousand dollars.
The Alumni Library Fund, which had originally amounted to twenty-
seven thousand, six hundred dollars, had been reduced by unfortunate
investments to about eighteen thousand dollars, a sum altogether
inadequate to the needs of the library. In the Commencement season
of 1895, a movement was started to increase this fund by a general
subscription among the alumni, and Mr. John E. Andrus generously
offered to give one-fourth of any amount that should be thus raised.
The sum raised in this way amounted to sixteen thousand, eight hun-
dred and fifty-seven dollars. Then, in the fall of 1898, the library
received the sum of thirty thousand dollars and a choice collection
of six thousand volumes by the will of the Rev. Albert S. Hunt, D.D.,
of the class of 1851. Three years later the Library Fund received a
further addition of twenty thousand dollars from a bequest of Mrs.
Stephen Wilcox, of Brooklyn. The Library Fund at present amounts
to eighty-nine thousand, two hundred and sixty-four dollars.
The total property of the University increased in these ways
amounted, at the close of the administration of President Raymond,
to two million, five hundred and eighty-nine thousand, nine hundred and
twenty-three dollars, having more than doubled since he took office.
The question of co-education was matter of earnest discussion during
the whole term of President Raymond. So long as there were com-
paratively few women in college their presence excited little opposition,
but after 1890 their number rapidly increased. In March, 1899, the
Trustees authorized the appointment of a joint committee of Trustees,
Faculty, and alumni consider the whole question of co-education in
Wesleyan University. The deliberations of this committee lasted some-
thing over a year, and they were not able then to agree upon a unani-
mous report. But as the result of their deliberations, in June of 1900
the Trustees voted that the number of women to be admitted to
college in future should be limited to twenty per cent, of the total
number of students in the preceding year. This action, however, like
all measures of compromise, was not really satisfactory to anybody,
and the opposition to co-education, although less bitter and pronounced,
continued, until finally, in February, 1909, the Trustees voted that no
women should be admitted to any class later than that entering in
1909. In point of fact, no women presented themselves for admis-
sion after the passage of that vote, and with the graduation of the class
of 1912 it is probable that the presence of women undergraduates will
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cease. The Trustees in a later resolution made it clear that women
may be admitted as graduate students.
The large addition to the resources of the University during Presi-
dent Raymond's administration allowed an expansion of the course
of study and an increase in the number of the Faculty. When he
took office the Faculty numbered twenty. When he resigned it
numbered thirty-seven. Appropriations were made by the State and
the National Government for the prosecution of scientific research
in the laboratories of the University, and it was in this period that the
important investigations of Professors Atwater, Rosa, Benedict, and
Conn did much to extend the reputation of the University.
But large as was the increase in the resources of the University, its
expenditures more than kept pace with its income,, until during the
last few years of President Raymond's term there was a considerable
annual deficit. The increasing cares and responsibilities of his office
told heavily upon the health of President Raymond, and he was obliged
in the summer of 1907 to tender his resignation, to take effect in 1908.
He accepted the position of Professor of the English Bible, but his con-
tinued ill health rendered it impossible for him to perform the duties of
that office and, in 1909, he was retired as Professor Emeritus. He is
still living in Middletown, and his genial, sympathetic nature have won
for him the lasting respect and love of a host of friends.
On the resignation of President Raymond, Professor William North
Rice, who, since the retirement of Professor Van Vleck in 1904, has
been the Senior Professor in acting service, was made Acting President
and filled that office for an interregnum of two years. On November
13, 1908, the Trustees elected to the presidency William Arnold
Shanklin, D.D., LL.D., then President of Upper Iowa University. Presi-
dent Shanklin assumed the duties of his office immediately after Com-
mencement, 1909, and was formally inaugurated on November 12, 1909.
He devoted his first year to familiarizing himself with the details of
administration and forming acquaintance with the student body, and
with the patrons and friends of the University. The present year,
1910-11, he is engaged in an effort to secure an addition of a million
dollars to the resources of the University. His remarkable energy and
the charm of his personality have evoked most general and hearty
enthusiasm, stimulated everywhere the interest and loyalty of the
alumni and friends of the University, and leave no doubt as to the
success of his administration.
THE ANNALS OF WESLEY AN
UNIVERSITY, 1882-1911.
[For the Annals from the founding of the University (1831) to
1882, see The Alumni Record, 3rd edition (1881-83).]
t882-83.
June 28. Commencement.
July. College regatta at Saratoga; Wesleyan badly defeated; last
appearance in intercollegiate rowing.
Summer. Present reading-room on the second floor of the library
fitted up; magazines removed from North College reading-room. —
Publication of the third edition of The Alumni Record.
J 883-84.
Sept. 13. Fall term began. — Sunday service in the chapel discon-
tinued ; students required to attend church in town. — Revised regula-
tions issued by the Faculty; demerits abolished.
Nov. 19. Wesleyan defeated the University of Michigan at football,
14-6 ; record for the season : Wesleyan 90, opponents 78.
1884, Spring. Running track built around the football field. — Chief
athletic interest of the year in football and tennis. — No crew sent to
Saratoga on account of lack of funds. — Efforts to raise money from
the alumni for repairing the boathouse.
June 10. Faculty voted to make constitution, psychology, and sur-
veying the only required subjects for junior year, Latin-scientific
course, with three others to be chosen from a list of eight. —
28. Trustees reduced salaries ten per cent, for next year and
requested President Beach to give his time entirely or mainly to rais-
ing the permanent endowment to one million dollars. — Payment of
Seney Scholarships for this year and the next assumed by the
Trustees. — 26. Commencement.
Aug. II. Death of Mrs. Ruth Fisk, widow of President Fisk.
J 884-85.
Sept. II. Fall term began. — Campus enlarged by the removal of the
Fisk House from the southeast corner.
Nov. College colors changed from lavender to red and black. — Rev.
William Griffin gave $25,000 to the endowment fund. — Wesleyan
defeated Harvard at football, 16-0. — The catalogue appeared in a
new form, with full description of courses.
Dec. Philadelphia Wesleyan Club organized.
1885, Feb. 7. Wesleyan admitted to the Intercollegiate Football
Association (with Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and the University of
Pennsylvania),
ANNALS. [1886-88.
March 24. The Faculty voted to require a knowledge of French or
German for admission to the Latin-scientific and scientific courses.
(See Catalogue, 1886-87.)
May. The old orchard in the rear of Observatory Hall removed. —
25. Y. M. C. A. organized.
June 23. The Foss Professorship of Physics established. — Pro-
fessor Van Benschoten reported a gift from Mr. John N. Camp of
$800 for the purchase of Greek coins. — The Trustees voted to discon-
tinue the Seney scholarships after June, 1886. — The alumni voted to
abolish the annual supper after this year. — 25. Commencement, held
in the North Congregational Church, the Methodist Church, the scene
of commencements since 1838, having been burned.
J 885-86.
Sept. ID. Fall term began.
Nov. 7. Wesleyan defeated the University of Pennsylvania at foot-
ball, 25-18.
1886, Feb. The Baseball Association organized.
June 24. Commencement. Class day exercises omitted, on account
of dissensions in the class.
J 886-87.
Sept. 16. Fall term began. — Course of study changed : freshman
Latin, Greek and mathematics reduced from five to four hours a week,
and an elective in French or German added ; chemistry introduced as
a sophomore requirement for classical students ; astronomy changed
from a senior to a junior requirement for scientific students; survey-
ing made elective. — Seney scholarships restored.
Nov. 12. Present college cheer first used.
1887, May 16. First annual Field Day of Athletic Association.
June 29. The Trustees declared the office of President vacant;
Professor Van Vleck appointed Acting President. — 30. Commence-
ment.
During this year nine hundred volumes were presented to the
college from the library of the late Rev. D. D. Whedon.
1887-88.
Sept. 15. Fall term began. — Certificates accepted for the first time
from preparatory schools in lieu of entrance examinations. — Boating
debt defrayed. — The chapel hour changed from 8 a. m. to 7:45 a. m. ;
recitations after 4 p. m. omitted.
Fall. First announcement in the catalogue of holders of Seney and
Evans scholarships, speakers at Junior Exhibition and Commencement,
and recipients of degrees at Commencement.
Dec. I. Wesleyan defeated the University of Pennsylvania at foot-
ball, 10-4.
1888, Jan. No. I of The Wesleyan University Bulletin appeared
(issued thereafter twice a year, by the Faculty). It specified, as needs
of the University, a new gymnasium, and the enlargement of the
library fund (at this time, $18,792).
June 5. The Faculty voted to appoint commencement speakers
hereafter on the basis of their marks in composition and declamation
from the beginning of junior instead of sophomore year. — 26. The
Trustees filled the chairs of Latin, history, and philosophy; changed
1888-90.] ANNALS.
commencement day from the last Thursday to the last Wednesday
of June; and voted not to grant the M.x\. degree in course after
j8gi, — 2y. Argus breakfast, commemorating the twentieth anniversary
of its founding, — 28. Commencement.
t888-89.
Sept. 13. Fall term began.
Nov. 19. Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, Ph.D., D.D., elected Presi-
dent.
Dec. 4. New regulations for special honors adopted. (See Cata-
logue, 1888-89.)
1889, Jan. 4. The Wesleyan University Alumni Association of
Northeastern Pennsylvania organized.
Feb. Mid-year examinations instituted for certain courses (term
examinations continuing in others) ; recitations suspended for one
week.
March 28. The Trustees voted to purchase the DeKoven property
on High Street (afterwards called Webb Hall), as a dormitory for
women students, who had been occupying the President's house for
several years.
May I. The Bulletin announced the following gifts : From Daniel
Ayres, M.D., $25,000 to establish a chair of biology; the whole estate,
with accumulated income, of the late E. B. Nye, '35, to be paid after
the death of his children ($46,223.49 was received in 1908) ; from
W. H. Hollis, '54, $20,000. — 28. Decoration Day made a holiday here-
after.
June 25. Regulations adopted for granting the degrees of M.A.
and M.S. on examination. (See Catalogue, 1889-90.) — 26. Com-
mencement.— Installation of President Raymond.
J889-90.
Sept. 12. Fall term began. — Change in the marking system : numeri-
cal system retained, but marks communicated to students in grades.
Dec. 12. The Bulletin announced a gift from Dr. Ayres of $250,000
for endowment, and a piece of land in New Jersey to complete the
endowment of a chair in biology; also a gift from Rev. Marcus L.
Taft, '73, of 1,750 Chinese objects, chiefly coins.
1890, Feb. Part of the land purchased on which Fisk Hall now
stands.
May 7. Death of ex-President Cummings.
June 24. Professor Van Vleck elected Vice President.— 25. Com-
mencement.
J890-9J.
_ Sept. 25. Fall term began. — Opening delayed two weeks by the
introduction of a steam heating plant. — Course of study changed;
"star and dagger" system abandoned; all classes scheduled to meet
a uniform number of times each week. — Special courses for graduates
announced for the first time.
Nov. Hon. W. C. Squire, '59, increased the Squire Scholarship fund
to $5,000.-5. Wesleyan defeated Cornell at football, 6-2.
Dec. 8. By the will of the late D. B. Fayerweather. Wesleyan
received a legacy of $100,000, and a share in the residue of the estate,
which amounted to $123,684.58. (For an account of the litigation, aee
ANNALS. 11890-93.
The Bulletin, May, 1897.) — 9. Requirements for admission in Latin
and Greek changed. (See Catalogue, 1890-91.)
1891, Jan. Brick boiler house (60x40 ft.) completed.
Feb. 2Z. First Washington's birthday banquet held, in Armory
Hall.
March 18. Regulations concerning the Squire Scholarship adopted.
(See The Bulletin, May 30.) — 20. Senior Examining Committee
abolished.
May. The old fence in front of the campus removed.
June 22,. The Trustees voted not to change the name of the Uni-
versity; for an account of the agitation see The Bulletin for Novem-
ber, 1891. — 24. Commencement.
J 89 J -92.
Sept. 17. Fall term began. — The old chemical laboratory trans-
formed into an electrical laboratory. — 26. New athletic constitution
adopted; Graduate Advisory Committee constituted.
Nov. The senior class voted to wear caps and gowns.
1892, Mar. 4. Summer vacation lengthened two weeks.
May. Changes in the course of study; one science subject pre-
scribed for admission to the scientific course; analytic geometry sub-
stituted for advanced algebra in freshman year; classical sophomores
granted certain options in Latin, Greek and mathematics.
June 27. First appearance of The Wesleyan Literary Monthly. —
29. Commencement.
During this year, the greater part of the library of the late Pro-
fessor John Johnston was presented to the college.
1 892-93.
Sept. 29. Fall term began. — The physics room in Judd Hall fitted
up for the department of biology ; the first floor and the top floor of
South College made into recitation rooms. — The football field removed
from about the location of the present gymnasium to the former base-
ball field ; a low grandstand built.
Oct. 25. Regulations adopted concerning the use of the library.
(See The Bulletin, Nov., 1892.)
Nov. 18. Electric lights introduced into certain of the college
buildings. — J. S. Spinney left $25,000 to the University in his will, to
be paid upon the death of his sister; also one-third of the residuary
estate.
Dec. 13. Arithmetic dropped from the requirements for admission.
— 20. Regulations concerning preliminary honors in classics and
mathematics adopted.
1893, Feb. Beginning of the honor system; the pledge first used in
examinations.
March 6. The Annual Examining Committee abolished. — The
by-laws of the Trustees changed; a General and a Local Executive
Committee constituted.
April 4. The Conference Committee (the so-called Senate) estab-
lished.— 19. The marking system changed; grades only to be reported
by instructors.
June 27. The Trustees agreed to an act amending the charter;
absentee alumni allowed to vote for alumni Trustees. (For details,
see The Bulletin. May, 1894.) — Ground broken for the Fayerweather
Gymnasium ; address by S. H. Olin, '66. — 28. Commencement.
August. First edition of The Supplement to the Alumni Record
published (issued biennially thereafter).
xix
1893-96.1 ANNALS.
During this year three benefactors died: Orange Judd, '47, J. S.
Spinney, and George I. Seney.
J 893-94.
Sept. 28. Fall term began. — Interior of North College renovated
during the summer, at the expense of J. E. Andrus, '62. — Seney
scholarships abolished.
Nov. 4. Wesleyan withdrew from the Intercollegiate Football Asso-
ciation.
1894, Jan. 12. The New York Young Alumni Club organized. —
23. The church attendance rule modified, permitting attendance at
any church in town.
March. The ringing of the chapel bell at 7 o'clock Sunday morn-
ings discontinued.
April 3. The Faculty voted to accept diplomas issued by the
Regents of the State of New York, in lieu of examinations.
June 27. Commencement.
t894-95.
Sept. 27. Fall term began. — Changes in the course of study:
astronomy, geology, and physiology made elective in junior year, and
constitution in senior year, for classical students. — Specification of
minimum age for entrance omitted from the catalog^ue.
Oct. 6. First issue of The IVesleyan Argus as a weekly. — 12. The
Fayerweather Gymnasium dedicated. — The Apostles' Club organized
by twelve members of the Faculty.
Oct.-Nov. Epidemic of typhoid fever in college, 'traced to oysters
eaten at fraternity initiation banquets ; thirty cases, four deaths.
Nov. 27. Rules adopted by the Faculty, requiring exercise in the
gymnasium three hours a week from freshmen and sophomores.
1895, Jan. 17. First basket-ball game played in the gymnasium.
June 25. Beginnings of an eflfort to raise an alumni library fund. —
The by-laws of the Trustees changed ; annual meeting to begin
Monday evening, instead of Tuesday morning, of Commencement
Week. — 26. Commencement.
J895-96.
Sept. 26. Fall term began. — During the summer the location of the
heating pipes was changed and they were placed under the college
buildings.
Nov. Weslevan joined the New England Intercollegiate Debating
League. — The chapel hour changed to 8 a. m. ; ten minutes' intermis-
sion between classes. — The Wesleyan Employment Bureau organized.
Dec. 17. The constitution of the honor system first printed in The
Argus (adopted Jan. 11, 1896).
May 14. The Faculty voted to make requirements for admission to
all three courses equal in 1901 ; certain changes adopted to go into
eflFect in 1898. (See The Bulletin, Nov., 1896).
June 24. Commencement.
t896-97.
Oct. I. Fall term began. — President Raymond absent on leave for
the year; Professor Van Vleck Acting President.— Changes in the
ANNALS. [1896-99.
regulations concerning award of honors went into effect. (See The
Bulletin, May, 1896.) — Collection of Indian mound relics added to the
museum by gifts of friends.
Nov. The Triangular Basketball League formed : Yale, Trinity, and
Wesleyan.
Dec. 22. Sigma Tau, a junior society, organized.
1897, Feb. 18. The Boston Young Alumni Club organized. — 22. The
trophy-room opened in the gymnasium.
April 8. Wesleyan defeated Yale at baseball, for the first time, 4-3.
June 30. Commencement.
During the summer, improvements were begun on the athletic field,
at the expense of John E. Andrus, '62. The old gymnasium was
removed to its present location, and the back campus leveled. The
high board fence was erected in the fall of 1897.
t897-98.
Sept. 30. Fall term began. — Term examinations given up, except in
rare cases; a group system of mid-year examinations adopted. — The
freshman class exceeded 100, for the first time.
Winter. The chapel renovated ; a pipe organ and new pews put in,
the gift of Mr. F. S. Jones; total cost, $11,500. Chapel services were
omitted while repairs were in progress.
1898, April 23. The Faculty voted certain privileges to students
enlisting for the war with Spain ; twelve men volunteered ; one died.
May 15. First baseball game on Andrus Field; Wesleyan defeated
the University of Virginia, 6-4. — 17. Rule against professionalism in
athletics adopted by the Faculty at the request of the Athletic
Executive Committee.
June 29. Commencement.
J898-99.
Sept. 29. Fall term began. — Electric lights introduced into the
library, now kept open from 8:15 a. m. to 10 p. m. — The library
received a bequest of $30,000 and 6,000 books from the late A. S,
Hunt, '51.
1899, Feb. 20. The Triangular Athletic League organized, between
Amherst, Williams, and Wesleyan. — 22. The Wesleyan University
Interscholastic Athletic Association organized, with nine schools
participating.
March 30. The Trustees authorized the appointment of a joint
committee of Trustees, Faculty and alumni, to consider coeducation at
Wesleyan.
April II. Change in the regulations: spring special examinations
introduced as optional substitute for September specials.
May 9. Scholarship eligibility rule in athletics changed to its
present form.— 10. Chimes presented by W. W. Wilcox, Esq.—
30. First meet of the W. U. L A. A. ; the new track in use.
June 28. Commencement,
J8994900.
Sept. 28. Fall term began. — The Commons organized, with thirty-
eight boarders; price of board, $2.25 a week. — Gift of $38,000 from
Miss Elizabeth J. Mead, subject to annuity.
1899-1903.1 ANNALS.
Nov. 25. Wesleyan won the football championship in the Triangular
League. — First annual debate with Williams.
Dec. 9. Presentation by Mansfield Post, G. A. R., of memorial
window in the chapel, replacing the former memoiial to graduates
and non-graduates who fell in the Civil War.
1900, May 30. The Trustees authorized the establishment of a
liquid air plant.
June 26. The number of women to be admitted to college limited
by the Trustees to twenty per cent, of the total number of students in
the preceding year. — 27. Commencement.
J900-0t.
Sept. 27. Fall term began.
Nov. 13. Required declamation for juniors given up. — 24. Wes-
leyan won the league football championship for the second time.
Fall. Enlargement of the Foss House to accommodate the Com-
mons, now numbering over seventy; price of board increased to $2.35
a week.
1901, June 26. Commencement.
1 90 J -02.
Sept. 26. Fall term began. Bequest of $20,000 to the library
endowment by Mrs. Stephen Wilcox, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nov. 25. The Trustees appointed a committee to cooperate with
committees of the Faculty and the alumni, to arrange for a celebration
in 1903 of the bicentennial of John Wesley's birth.
Dec. 13. First edition of the "Wesleyan Song Book" placed on
sale.
1902, Jan. I. Death of ex-President J. W. Beach. — Feb. i. Basket-
ball constitution adopted by the students.
May. Wesleyan becomes a member of the New England College
Entrance Certificate Board. — 26. Athletic relations with Amherst
severed; the Triangular League broken up.
June 20. The Phi Rho (local) society received a charter from
Delta Tau Delta. — 23. Gift of $75,000 (afterwards increased to over
$100,000) from Charles Scott and Charles Scott, Jr., for a science
building, announced to the Trustees. — 25. Commencement.
July. The Summer School of Chemistry and Biology organized,
with an attendance of thirty-seven ; it was in session four weeks. —
29. Liquid air made for the first time in the cryogenic laboratory.
1902-03.
Sept. 25. Fall term began.
Oct. 14. The Trustees voted to name the recitation hall now in
process of construction Willbur Fisk Hall.
Dec. Ground broken for Willbur Fisk Hall.— The grandstand
completed; cost, $3,371-35, of which $2,000 was contributed by John
E. Andrus, '62.
1903, Feb. 21. The corner stone of Willbur Fisk Hall laid.
March 16. Ground broken for Scott Memorial Laboratory of
Physics.
May I. The Trustees voted that "it is desirable and expected that
the Faculty shall wear caps and gowns on academic occasions."
ANNALS. [1903-07.
June 29. The corner stone of Scott Laboratory laid. — Officers of a
proposed Alumni Athletic Association chosen. — 30. Campus rally and
illumination.
July I. Commencement. — Celebration of the bicentennial of John
Wesley's birth. — Honorary degrees conferred in English for the first
time. — First appearance of the Faculty as a body in academic costume.
J 903-04.
Oct. I. Fall term began. — Work begun on the Hurlbut Memorial
Board Track. — 29. Organization of the Athletic Council.
Dec. Sixth edition of The Supplement to the Alumni Record
published, containing for the first time since 1883 lists of the non-
graduates.
1904, Feb. 24. Opening of the new Chi Psi Lodge.
March 28. First annual debate with Syracuse.
May 31. The Faculty voted to give up "senior vacation" after this
year.
June 27. The absence rule changed; a fixed number instead of a
proportionate number of absences to be allowed in each course. —
27. The alumni voted to try to raise an alumni endowment fund of
$200,000. — 28. Dedication of Willbur Fisk Hall ; architects, Cady,
Berg & See, of New York, N. Y. ; cost, $118,175. — 29. Commencement.
J904-05.
Dec. 7. Dedication of the John Bell Scott Memorial Laboratory of
Physics ; architect, Charles A. Rich, of New York, N. Y. ; cost,
$117,519.
1905-06.
Sept. 28. Fall term began.
Nov. Several cases of typhoid fever in college ; one fatal.
1906, Feb. 3. The Classical Club organized.
March i. North College burned.
June 23. Triangular Debating League formed between Amherst,
Williams, and Wesleyan. — 27. Commencement. — Celebration of the
75th anniversary of the founding of the college.
1 906-07.
Sept. 27. Fall term began. — 29. Flag rush instituted.
Fall. South College renovated; new offices occupied during the
Christmas recess.
1907, March 25. The corner stone of the new North College laid.
April 20. The old brick laboratory torn down.
May. Catalogue of members of Connecticut Gamma of Phi Beta
Kappa published.
June 24. President Raymond's resignation, on account of ill-health,
accepted by the Trustees, to take effect after Commencement, 1908. —
Amendments to the charter, passed by the Connecticut Legislature
June 27, accepted by the Trustees; no denominational tests to be
imposed hereafter in the choice of Trustees, officers, or teachers, or in
the admission of students. (For details see The Bulletin for Decem-
ber, 1907.) — 26. Commencement.
1907-10.1 ANNALS.
J907-08.
Fall. Rev. J. C. W. Coxe, '63, gave to the college 812 bound
volumes and 1,023 pamphlets.
Dec. 13. Wesleyan won the championship in the Triangular Debat-
ing League.
1908, Jan. 6. The new North College occupied; architects, Albro &
Lindeberg, of New York, N. Y. ; cost, $134,448.
June 24. Commencement.
t908-09.
Sept. 24. Fall term began. — A new course of study in eflfect; the
degree of Ph.B. abolished; Engrlish the only required study for the
B.A. degree, English, mathematics, and modern languages for the B.S.
degree; the group and major systems introduced. — Recitations held
Saturday mornings, Wednesday being a half-holiday.
Nov. 13. Rev. William Arnold Shanklin, L.H.D., LL.D., elected
President. — 19-20. Bazaar held by the ladies of the Faculty and others
in aid of the Hospital Bed Fund ; proceeds, $1,600.
1909, Jan. 20. First issue of The Weekly Bulletin.
Feb. 26. The Trustees voted that no women except graduate stu-
dents shall be admitted to college after the graduation of the class of
1913. — Sunday morning chapel abolished; a required service on
Sunday afternoon substituted.
June 28. Fourth edition of The Alumni Record authorized by the
Trustees. — The June examinations of the College Entrance Examina-
tion Board substituted for the Wesleyan examinations for admission
to college. — 30. Commencement.
t909-J0.
Sept. 30. Fall term began. — The Argus becomes a semi-weekly. —
Vesper services instituted Sunday afternoons. — Webb Hall becomes a
men's dormitory, under the name of East Hall.
Oct. 6. The Deutscher Verein organized. — 30. La Societe Fran-
gaise organized.
Nov. 6. Completion of the Wesleyan Free Bed Fund for the Mid-
dlesex Hospital ; total amount collected, $5,232.42. — 12. Installation
of President Shanklin ; among the guests. President Taft, Vice Presi-
dent Sherman, Senator Root, and delegates from many colleges.
Dec. 4. Organization of the New England Intercollegiate Oratori-
cal League, composed of Brown, Bowdoin, Williams, and Wesleyan.
1910, Jan. The Classical Club reorganized.
Feb. 2. Gift of $100,000 from the General Education Board, on
condition that a total of one million dollars be raised.
April. Electric bells installed in the recitation and laboratory build-
ings.— 27. The college body votes to adopt a tax on each student of
$15 a year for financing athletics.
May 5. Wesleyan admitted to the benefits of the Carnegie Founda-
tion for the Advancement of Teaching. — The Wesleyan representative
wins first prize in the first contest of the New England Intercollegiate
Oratorical League. — 21. Wesleyan wins third place in the New Eng-
land Intercollegiate Track Meet. — 26. Weslevan wins doubles in the
New England Intercollegate Tennis Tournam'ent.
June 29. Commencement.
ANNALS. [1910-11.
J9J0-n.
Sept. 20. Fall term began.
Nov. Freshman and sophomore class societies abolished. — lo. Ini-
tiation into Phi Beta Kappa of four members of the senior class, thus
reverting to the former custom of initiating before the completion of
the course.
Dec. The Trustees vote to purchase the Pike property on College
Place.
191 1, Jan. 25. The College purchased a piece of land to the west of
Mt. Vernon Street, as a site for an observatory.
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THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.
presidents.
Rev. Laban Clark, D.D 1831-1868
Hon. Jacob Sleeper 1869-1871
Charles Carter North, M.A 1871-1877
Hon. Oliver Hoyt 1877-1881
Andrew Varick Stout 1881-1882
Hon. Oliver Hoyt 1882-1887
Hon. George Greenwood Reynolds, LL.D. ...(No. 166) 1887-1903
Henry Cruise Murphy Ingraham, LL.D. ...(No. 778) 1903-1911
secretaries.
George Washington Stanley 1831-1833
Rev. Heman Bangs 1833-1838
Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, M.A 1838-1842
Rev. Charles Adams, D.D 1842-1844
Charles Woodward, M.D 1844-1859
Rev. Benjamin Griffen 1859-1861
Rev. John Parker 1861-1864
Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D (No. 127) 1864-1865
Hon. Arthur Benjamin Calef, M.A (No. 412) 1865-1871
Rev. Bradford Kinney Peirce, D.D (No. 164) 1871-1874
Rev. Samuel Foster Upham, D.D., LL.D. ...(No. 548) 1874-1882
Rev. Edson Wyllys Burr, D.D (No. 648) 1882-1900
Rev. Edmund Mead Mills, Ph.D., D.D (No. 983) 1900-1903
Rev. David George Downey, D.D (No. 1355) 1903-
treasurers.
John Lyon Smith 183^-1834
Rev. Heman Bangs 1834-1835
John Lyon Smith 1835-1856
Hon. Daniel Wetmore Camp 1856-1877
Hon. Oliver Hoyt 1878-1879
William Hoyt 1879-1892
John Emory Andrus, B.A (No. 710) 1892-1902
Rev. Charles Henry Buck, D.D (No. 772) 1902-1907
Clinton DeWitt Burdick, M.A (No. 1427) 1907-
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TRUSTEES.
Rev. Laban Clark, D.D
Rev. Thomas Burch
Rev. Heman Bangs
Hon. Isaac Kellogg
Aaron Sandford
James L. Phelps, M.D •
John Lyon Smith
Rev. President Willbur Fisk, D.D
Rev. Joseph Annis Merrill
Hon. Abel Bliss
Abraham Avery
Rev. John Wesley Hardy
Hon. Isaiah Fisk
William R. Shafter
George Washington Stanley
Hon. Elijah Hubbard
Henry L. DeKo\tn
Jonathan Barnes
Hon. William Lucius Storrs, LL.D
Hon. Samuel Dickinson Hubbard, LL.D
Isaac Webb
William James Trench -.
Rev. Charles D. Cahoon
Charles Sherman
Hon. Seth Sprague
Samuel Russell
Hon. Ebenezer Jackson, M.A
Rev. Charles Adams, D.D
Rev. President Nathan Bangs, D.D
Rev. President Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D
Rev. Ezekiel Robinson :
Charles Woodward, M.D
George Andrews
Rev. George Gary, D.D
Hon. James Harper
Hon. Jacob Sleeper
Rev. Schuyler Seager, D.D (No. 42)
Rev. Benjamin Ray Hoyt
Hon. Elisha Harris
Thomas Griswold Mather
Rev. Bishop Edmund Storer Janes, D.D., LL.D
Rev. Professor Charles Kittredge True, D.D
Daniel Drew
Isaac Rich
Rev. President Nathan Bangs, D.D
Rev. Benjamin Griffen
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President Augustus William Smith, LL.D 1853-1866
John Gove 1853-1863
Hon. Lee Claflin 1853-1871
Joseph Tobey 1854-1861
Hon. Charles Parker 1854-1859
Hon. Daniel Wetmore Camp 1855-1877
Rev. James Porter, D.D 1855-1871
Rev. Gardner Baker 1855-1859
John Hubbard Watkinson (Class of 1835) 1857-1871
Rev. President Jo.seph Cummings, D.D., LL.D. (No. 119) 1858-1875
Rev. David Patten, D.D (No. 12) 1858-1871
Preston Bennett 1858-1863
Rev. John Parker 1859-1871
Andrew^ Varick Stout 1859-1864
Cornelius Walsh 1859-1874
Rev. Seth Howard Beale 1859-1884
Rev. Daniel Curry, D.D., LL.D (No. 49) 1862-1887
Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D (No. 127) 1862-1875
Hon. Arthur Benjamin Calef, M.A (No. 412) 1862-1880
Hon. Benjamin Douglas 1862-1885
Hon. Oliver Hoyt 1862-1887
Daniel Henry Chase, LL.D (No. i) 1862-1877
Rev. James Pike, D.D (Qass of 1842) 1862-1871
Oliver Cutts 1863-1879
Charles Carter North, M.A 1864-1891
Horace Smith 1865-1871
Daniel Drew Chamberlain, M.A 1865-1880
Rev. Bradford Kinney Peirce, D.D (No. 164) 1871-1882
Re\'. Jonathan Kelsey Burr, D.D (No. 254) 1871-1882
Orange Judd, M.A (No. 315) 1871-1892
Rev. Samuel Foster Upham, D.D., LL.D (No. 548) 1871-1904
Rev. Gardner Baker 1871-1874
Henry J. Baker 1871-1879
Rev. William G. Que.\l 1871-1878
John Clark Rand, M.A (No. 746) 1871-1879
Rev. Pearly P. Ray 1871-1874
Rev. Lorenzo Dow Barrows, D.D 1871-1878
Hon. William Deering 1871-1877
Rev. Joseph Elijah King, Ph.D., D.D (No. 316) 1871-
George Ingraham Seney, M.A (Class of 1845) 1871-1888
Rev. Bostwick Hawley, D.D (No. 72) 1871-1884
Prof. Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A (No. 20) 1871-1875
Rev. Daniel Avery Whedon, D.D (No. 268) 1871-1880
Rev. Morris D'Camp Crawford, D.D 1871-1896
Rev. William Griffin, D.D 1871-1898
Hon. Charles Parker 1871-1885
Hon. George Greenwood Reynolds, LL.D (No. 166) 1871-
TRUSTEES.
Rev. Winfield Scott Smyth, Ph.D (No. 749) 1871-1882
James Horton Taft 1874-1875
Rev. Henry Ward Bennett, M.A (No. 713) 1874-1878
Rev. James Clarke Watson Coxe, Ph.D., D.D. (No. 756) 1874-1878
Hon. George J. Ferry 1874-1882
Joseph Shipley Spinney 1875-1882
Rev. William Rice, D.D 1875-1897
John Flavel Judd 1875-1884
Hon. Watson Carvosso Squire, B.A (No. 639) 1875-
Rev. President Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D. (No. 481) 1875-1910
Hon. Reuben Barnes Dunn 1877-1889
Andrew Varick Stout 1877-1883
Rev. Reuben Nelson, D.D 1877-1878
John Humphrey Sessions 1878-1899
Joseph B Thomas, Jr (No. 941) 1878-1897
Rev. Henry Crounce Abbott, M.A (No. 608) 1878-1882
Rev. Abraham Merrill Wheeler, M.A (No. 503) 1878-1883
Rev. George Janvrin Judkins, M.A (No. 658) 1878-1884
Rev. Bishop William L. Harris, D.D., LL.D 1879-1887
William Hoyt 1879-1903
Bowles Colgate 1879-1902
Simeon Sereno Scranton 1880-1891
Joseph Suydam Stout 1880-1904
Hon. David Ward Northrop, M.A (No. 871) 1880-1911
Hon. Augustus Ledyard Smith, M.A (No. 495) 1880-1901
William H. Wallace 1880-1884
Stephen Barker 1880-1888
Rev. George Henry Whitney, D.D (No. 606) 1880-1902
William J. Hutchinson 1880-1882
Payne Pettibone 1880-1888
Charles Lacey Hamilton, M.A (No. 918) 1880-1887
Rev. David Copeland, Ph.D., D.D (No. 508) 1880-1882
Samuel Talcott Camp 1880-1903
Hon. Phineas Chapman Lounsbury, LL.D 1880-
Rev. Bishop Gilbert Haven, D.D (No. 284) 1880-1881
Charles Scott 1880-1904
Stephen Henry Olin, LL.D (No. 835) 1880-
Rev. Micah Jones Talbot, D.D (No. 226) 1880-1881
Rev. President John Wesley Beach, D.D. ..(No. 253) 1880-1887
John Clark Rand, M.A (No. 746) 1881-1892
Rev. Bishop Edward Gayer Andrews, D.D., LL.D. (No.
307) 1881-1907
Rev. Daniel Avery Whedon, D.D (No. 268) 1881-1905
Rev. George Loomis, D.D (No. 193) 1881-1885
Rev. George Gamaliel Dains, M.A (No. 617) 1882-1884
Anderson Fowler 1882-1891
Hon. David Benjamin Lockwood, M.A (No. 374) 1882-1887
TRUSTEES.
Rev. Edson Wyllys Burr, D.D (No. 648) 1882-1900
Robert Seney 1883-1889
Rev. Aaron Rittenhouse, D.D (No. 702) 1883-1884
William Murphy Ingraham, M.A (No. 288) 1883-1903
Rev. David Hough Ela, D.D (No. 560) 1883-1887
Rev. Nathan Willis Wilder, M.A (No. 707) 1884-1888
Rev. Andrew Longacre, D.D 1885-1901
Rev. James Monroe Buckley, D.D., LL.D. (Class of i860) 1885-
Rev. Charles E. Libbey, Ph.B 1885-1888
Rev. Daniel Clark Knowles, D.D (No. 594) 1885-1909
George W. Cheeseman 1885-1886
Rev. Melvin Dewain Kinney, M.A (No. 659) 1886-1893
Rev. Henry Alanson Starks, D.D (No. 903) 1886-1892
John Nev^ton Camp 1886-1889
Cephas Brainerd Rogers 1886-
Rev. Edmund Mead Mills, Ph.D., D.D (No. 983) 1886-
HoN. Darius Baker, M.A (No. 908) 1887-
Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D (No. 127) 1887-1907
Rev. DeWitt C. Olmstead 1887-1888
Mark Hoyt 1887-1897
Hon. William Connell 1888-1909
Rev. David Hough Ela, D.D (No. 560) 1888-1903
George Slocum Bennett, M.A (No. 770) 1888-1910
Hon. Martin Augustine Knapp, LL.D (No. 868) 1888-
Rev. Albert Sanford Hunt, D.D (No. 422) 1888-1898
Rev. Oliver Haley Fernald, M.A (No. 735) 1888- 1894
Joseph Shipley Spinney 1888-1893
Charles Lee Rockwell 1888-
Hon. George West 1888-1901
Rev. Bishop Daniel Ayres Goodsell, D.D 1888-1892
Rev. Leonard Lemon Beeman, M.A (No. 1068) 1888-1893
Rev. President Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D. . . 1889-1908
John Emory Andrus, B.A (No. 710) 1889-
Rev. James Oscar Woodruff 1889-1896
Rev. Edgar Moncena Smith, D.D (No. 963) 1889-1894
Hon. Daniel Ayres, M.D., LL.D (Class of 1842) 1S90-1892
Rev. Azel Washburn Hazen, D.D 1892-
Rev. James Emery Cochran Sawyer, D.D 1892-1895
Letsome Terrell Wooster 1892-1902
Rev. Henry Ward Bennett, D.D (No. 713) 1893-1898
Rev. William Valentine Kelley, D.D., L.H.D. (No. 803) 1893-
James Henry Alexander 1893-1903
Roswell Sargeant Douglass, M.A (No. 692) 1893-1899
Rev. Joel Osmon Sherburn, M.A (No. 1025) 1893-1906
Webster Rogers Walkley, D.C.L (No. 677) 1894-
HoN. William Copeland Wallace, M.A., LL.B. (No. 1132) 1894- 1901
Rev. Joseph Franklin Haley, M.A (No. 1124) 1894-1899
TRUSTEES.
Frank Smith Jones 1894-
Rev. John Hamline Coleman 1895-1904
Rev. Edwin Bailey Olmstead (Class of 1880) 1896-1897
Rev. Charles Wesley Gallagher, D.D (No. 915) 1896-1899
Henry Cruise Murphy Ingraham, LL.D (No. 778) 1897-1911
George Silas Coleman, LL.D (No. 1119) 1897-
Rev. Ensign McChesney, Ph.D., D.D (No. 869) 1897-1899
Andrew Craig Fields 1898-1903
Rev. Olin Burr Coit, D.D (No. 1146) 1898-1903
Rev. James Marcus King, D.D., LL.D (No. 723) 1898-1907
Rev, Webster Harrison Pearce, D.D 1899-1902
Rev. Frank Mason North, D.D (No. 984) 1899-
Rev. Isaac Harrison Whittier Wharff, D.D. (No. 1164) 1899-1909
Rev. Edward Olin Thayer, D.D (No. 1106) 1899-1904
Charles Gibson 1900-
WiLLiAM Edwin Sessions 1900-
Rev. President Herbert Welch, D.D., LL.D. (No. 1499) 1901-1906
James Noel Brown 1901-
Henry Hobart Benedict 1901-1910
Rev. David George Downey, D.D (No. 1355) 1902-
Rev. Charles Henry Buck, D.D (No. 772) 1902-1910
Hon. Wesley Ulysses Pearne, B.A (No. 1053) 1902-
WiLLiAM Perry Billings 1902-
Rev. Charles Wesley McCormick, Ph.D., D.D. (No. 1277) 1902-1903
President Abram Winegardner Harris, Sc.D., LL.D,
(No. 1245) 1903-1907
Rev. John Young Dobbins, D.D 1903-1906
Rev. Albert Pearne Palmer, M.A (No. 960) 1903-
Orris King Eldredge 1903-1906
Frederic Wilcox Clarke, B.S (No. 909) 1904-
Rev. William John Chapman, M.A (No. 1036) 1904-1910
John Thomas Porter 1904-
Cyrus Daniel Jones 1904-
Rev. Wilbur Fisk Holmes, M.A (No. 1246) 1904-1909
Charles Scott, Jr., M.A (No. 1451) 1905-
Albert "Randolph Crittenden 1905-
Rev. Andrew Jackson Coultas, Jr., D.D. , , . (No. 1239) 1905-
Samuel Wood Bowne 1905-1910
John Gribbel 1905-
James Gardner Shepherd 1905-
George Davis Beattys, M.A., LL.B (No. 1382) 1906-
Rev. Warren Lanning Hoagland, D.D (No. 831) 1906-
JoHN Edgar Leaycraft 1906-
Clinton DeWitt Burdick, M.A (No. 1427) 1907-
Rev. William Monroe Newton, B.A (No. 1810) 1907-1910
Rev, Charles Edward Davis, D.D (No. 1121) 1907-
Rev. William Ingraham Haven, D.D (No. 1153) iQO?-
TRUSTEES.
Theodore E Hancock, LL.D (No. 953) 1907-
Rev. Abraham John Palmer, D.D (No. 933) 1908-
Rev. David Howard Tribou, D.D 1908-
President William Arnold Shanklin, L.H.D., LL.D. . . 1909-
WiLLiAM Henry Burrows 1909-
Rev. Howard Abbott Clifford, M.A (No. 1351) 1909-
Rev. Edwin Sloan Tasker, M.A (No. 1623) 1909-
HoN. Arthur Eugene Sutherland, LL.D. ...(No. 1403) 1910-
Reuben Nelson Bennett, B.A (No. 1942) 1910-
Rev. Elwell Alexander Bishop, D.D (No. 1169) 1910-
John Cheesman Clark, LL.B (No. 1432) 1910-
WiLLiAM Thayer Rich 1910-
Rev. Charles Otis Judkins, B.A (No. 1848) 1910-
THE FACULTY OF WESLEYAN
UNIVERSITY.
PRESIDENTS.
Rev. Willbur Fisk, D.D 1831-1839
Rev. Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D 1839-1841
Rev. Nathan Bangs, D.D 1841-1842
Rev. Stephen Olin, D.D., LL.D 1842-1851
Augustus William Smith, LL.D 1852-1857
Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D (No. 119) 1857-1875
Rev. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D (No. 481) 1875-1880
Rev. John Wesley Beach, D.D., LL.D (No. 253) 1880-1887
Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D 1889-1908
Rev. William Arnold Shanklin, L.H.D., LL.D 1909-
ACTING PRESIDENTS.
Augustus William Smith, LL.D 1835-36, 1839-41
John Johnston, LL.D 1851-52, 1857-58
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D. . . (No. 406) 1872-73, 1887-89, 1896-97
Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D. . . (No. 813) *i907-o8, 1908-09
VICE PRESIDENT.
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D (No. 406) 1890-1903
PROFESSORS.
Rev. Willbur Fisk, D.D., Moral Science and Belles-Lettres 1831-1836
Augustus William Smith, LL.D., Mathematics 1831-1836
Rev. John Mott Smith, M.A., Ancient Languages 1831-1832
Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, M.A., Modern Languages . . 1831-1842
William Williams Mather, M.A., Chemistry, Mineralogy,
and Geology {Acting) 1833-1834
Rev. Daniel Denison Whedon. D.D., LL.D., Ancient
Languages 1833-1842
Augustus William Smith, LL.D., Mathematics, Natural
Philosophy, and Astronomy 1836-1839
Rev. Joseph Holdich, D.D., Moral Science and Belles-
Lettres 1836-1849
John Johnston, LL.D., Natural Science 1837-1873
♦First half-year.
FACULTY.
Augustus William Smith, LL.D., Mathematics and
Natural Philosophy 1839-1840
Augustus William Smith, LL.D., Natural Philosophy
and Astronomy 1840-1843
Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A. (No. 20), Mathematics and
Civil Engineering 1840-1843
Rev. Nathan Bangs, D.D., Ecclesiastical History 1841-1842
Rev. William Marinus Willett, M.A., Hebrew 1841-1842
Hon. William Lucius Storrs, LL.D., Law 1841-1846
Rev. Alfred Saxe, M.A. (No. 84), Normal Instruction 1841-1843
Rev. Stephen Olin, D.D., Ecclesiastical History 1842-1843
Augustus William Smith, LL.D., Mathematics and As-
tronomy 1843- 1857
Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A. (No. 20), Greek and Latin 1843-1848
Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A. (No. 20), Greek 1848-1861
Rev, John Wesley Lindsay, D.D. (No. 127), Latin and
Hebrezv 1848-1860
Rev. Charles Kittredge True, D.D., Moral Science and
Belles-Lettres 1849-1858
Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D. (No. 119), Moral
Philosophy 1858-1861
Rev. Charles Kittredge True, D.D., Intellectual Philosophy
and Belles-Lcttres 1858-1860
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D. (No. 406), Mathetnatics
and Astronomy 1858-1904
Rev. Archibald Campbell Foss, M.A. (No. 436), Latin
and Hebrew 1860-1863
Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D. (No. 119), Moral
and Intellectual Philosophy 1861-1875
Rev. Calvin Sears Harrington, D.D. (No. 438), Greek .. 1861-1863
Rev. Calvin Sears Harrington, D.D. (No. 438), Latin ... 1863-1886
Rev. Fales Henry Newhall, D.D, (No. 296), Rhetoric and
English Literature 1863-1871
James Cooke Van Benschoten, LL.D., Greek 1863- 1902
Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D. (No. 813), Geol-
ogy and Natural History 1867-1884
Rev. George Prentice, D.D., Rhetoric and English Litera-
ture 1871-1873
John Johnston, LL.D., Natural Science {Emeritus) 1873-1879
Rev. George Prentice, D.D., Modern Languages 1873- 1893
Caleb Thomas Winchester, L.H.D. (No. 906), Rhetoric
and English Literature 1873-1890
Wilbur Olin Atwater, Ph.D., LL.D. (No. 790), Chemistry 1874-1907
Rev. Joseph Cummings, D.D., LL.D, (No. 119), Mental
Philosophy and Political Economy 1875-1878
Rev. Cyrus David Foss, D.D., LL.D. (No. 481), Moral
Philosophy 1875-1880
FACULTY.
Rev. John Wesley Beach, D.D., LL.D. (No. 253), Moral
Philosophy 1880-1887
Rev. George Lewis Westgate, M.A. (No, 822), Political
and Social Science 1880-1881
Rev. George Lewis Westgate, M.A. (No. 822), History
and Political Economy 1881-1885
Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D. (No. 813),
Geology 1884-
Morris Barker Crawford, M.A. (No. 1037), Physics 1884-
Woodrow Wilson, Ph.D., LL.D., History and Political
Economy 1888-1890
Herbert William Conn, Ph.D., Biology 1888-
Elmer Truesdell Merrill, M.A. (No. 1280), Latin 1888-1905
Andrew Campbell Armstrong, Ph.D., Philosophy 1888-
Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D., Moral Phi-
losophy 1889-1908
Caleb Thomas Winchester, L.H.D. (No. 906), English
Literature 1890-
Edward Bennett Rosa, Ph.D. (No. 1450), Physics 1892-1903
William Edward Mead, Ph.D. (No. 1279), English Lan-
guage 1893-
Walter Parke Bradley, Ph.D., Chemistry 1893-
Oscar Kuhns, L.H.D. (No. 1393), Romance Languages .. 1893-
Willard Clark Fisher, B.A., Economics and Social Science 1896-
Edward Burr Van Vleck, Ph.D. (No. 1375), Mathematics 1898-1906
Max Farrand, Ph.D., History 1900-1901
Raymond Dodge, Ph.D., Psychology 1902-
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D. (No. 406), Mathematical
and Astronomy (Emeritus) 1904-
Karl Pomeroy Harrington, M.A. (No. 1308), Latin 1905-
William Arthur Heidel, Ph.D., Greek 1905-
Francis Gano Benedict, Ph.D., Chemistry 1905-1907
Robert Herndon Fife, Jr., Ph.D., German 1905-
George Matthew Dutcher, Ph.D., History 1905-
Walter Guyton Cady, Ph.D., Physics 1907-
Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D., English
Bible , 1908-1909
Rev. Bradford Paul Raymond, D.D., LL.D., Ethics and
Biblical Literature (Emeritus) , 1909-
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS.
Rev. Joseph Holdich, D.D., Moral Science and Belles-
Lettres 1835-1836
John Johnston, LL.D., Mathematics 1835-1837
Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A. (No. 20), Mathematics and
Natural Philosophy 1839-1840
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FACULTY.
ADJUNCT PROFESSORS.
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D. (No. 406), Mathematics 1853-1857
Rev. Albert Sanford Hunt, D.D. (No. 422), Moral Science
and Belles-Lettres 1853-1855
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS.
Morris Barker Crawford, M.A. (No. 1037), Physics 1881-1884
Herbert William Conn, Ph.D., Biology 1886-1888
William Edward Mead, Ph.D. (No. 1279), English Lan-
guage 1890-1893
Andrew Stephenson, Ph.D., History 1890-1894
Walter Parke Bradley, Ph.D., Chemistry 1890-1893
Oscar Kuhns, L.H.D. (No. 1393). Romance Languages ... 1890-1893
Edward Bennett Rosa, Ph.D. (No. 1450), Physics 1891-1892
Willard Clark Fisher, B.A., Economics and Social Science 1892-1896
Alfred Pearce Dennis, Ph.D., History 1894-1896
Frank Walter Nicolson, M.A., Latin 1895-
Edward Burr Van Vleck, Ph.D. (No. 137s), Mathematics 1895-1898
Albert Bernhardt Faust, Ph.D., German 1896- 1903
James Morton Paton, Ph.D., Greek 1898-1905
Max Farrand, Ph.D., History 1898-1900
Raymond Dodge, Ph.D., Philosophy 1899-1902
Francis Gano Benedict, Ph.D., Chemistry 1901-1905
George Matthew Dutcher, Ph.D., History 1901-1905
George Davis Chase, Ph.D., Latin 1902-1905
Walter Guyton Cady, Ph.D., Physics 1903-1907
Robert Herndon Fife, Jr., Ph.D., German 1903- 1905
Joseph William Hewitt, Ph.D., Latin and Greek 1905-
Thomas Emery McKinney, Ph.D., Mathematics 1906-1908
Leroy Albert Howland, Ph.D. (No. 2150), Mathematics . . 1908-
Burton Howard Camp, M.A. (No. 2197), Mathematics .. 1909-
LECTURERS,
Oliver Pay son Hubbard, M.A., Chemistry, Mineralogy,
and Geology 1834-1835
John Johnston, LL.D., Natural Science 1835-1837
Rev. Charles David Burritt, M.A. (No. 215), Botany ... 1844-1845
Rev. Moses Clark White, M.D. (No. 269), Histology, and
The Use of the Microscope 1868-1875
Rev. Henry Norman Hudson, M.A., Shakespeare 1868-1869
Noah Cressy, M.D., Comparative Osteology 1868-1871
George Brown Goode, LL.D.. (No. 917), Natural History 1879-1881
Rev. Henry Alanson Starks, D.D. (No. 903), Ethics, and
Evidences of Christianity 1896-1898
Rev. Henry Alanson Starks, D.D. (No. 903), The Bible,
and Evidences of Christianity 1898-1899
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FACULTY.
Rev. Clark Smith Beardslee, D.D., Ethics 1909-
Rev. Arthur Lincoln Gillett, D.D., Evidences of Chris-
tianity 1909-
Henry Barrett Learned, Ph.D., History *i909-i9io
INSTRUCTORS.
Rev. William Rhodes Bagnall, M.A. (No. 116), Hebrew . . 1842-1846
Rev. Henry DeKoven, D.D. (class of 1836), Modern
Languages 1842-1843
Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, M.A., Modern Languages . . 1843-1844
James Cooke Van Benschoten, LL.D., Modern Languages 1863-1873
Rev. Fales Henry Newhall, D.D. (No. 296), Hebrew ... 1863-1871
Follansbee Goodrich Welch, M.D., Gymnastics 1868-1869
Rev. George Prentice, D.D., Hebrew 1871-1880
Wilbur Olin Atwater, Ph.D. (No. 790), Chemistry 1873-1874
Ralph Guernsey Hibbard, M.A., Elocution 1876-1904
Arthur Taylor Neale, Ph.D. (No. 1019), Practical Chem-
istry 1876-1877
Morris Barker Crawford, M.A. (No. 1037), Physics 1880-1881
William Lambert Gooding, Ph.D., Ethics 1881-1882
Lawrence Bunting Fletcher, Ph.D., Physics 1882-1883
Frank Sargent Hoffman, B.D., Ph.D., Mental Philosophy 1883-1885
Alfred Charles True, Sc.D. (No. 1030), Greek 1884-1885
Herbert William Conn, Ph.D., Biology 1884-1886
Alfred Charles True, Sc.D. (No. 1030), Greek and Latin 1885-1886
Abram Winegardner Harris. LL.D. (No. 1245), History
and Political Economy 1885-1888
Elias Hershey Sneath, B.D., Ph.D., Mental Philosophy . . . 1885-1888
Alfred Charles True, Sc.D. (No. 1030), Latin 1886-1888
Walter Parke Bradley, Ph.D., Chemistry 1889-1890
Oscar Kuhns, L.H.D. (No. 1393), French 1889-1890
William John James, M.A. (No. 1328), Mathematics 1890-1895
Winthrop More Daniels, M.A., Economics and Social
Science 1891-1892
Frank Walter Nicolson, M.A., Latin 1894-1895
William Snyder Eichelberger, Ph.D., Mathematics 1894-1896
Charles Ford Langworthy, Ph.D., Chemistry 1894-1896
James Morton Paton, Ph.D., Greek 1895-1898
Max Farrand, Ph.D., History 1896-1898
Francis Gano Benedict, Ph.D., Chemistry 1896-1901
George Herbert Ling, Ph.D., Mathematics 1896-1901
Charles Hubbard Judd, Ph.D., LL.D. (No. 1802), Philos-
ophy 1896-1898
Arthur Gordner Leacock, Ph.D., Latin 1896-1897
* First half-year.
FACULTY.
Herman Wadsworth Hayley, Ph.D., Latin 1897-1899
Raymond Dodge, Ph.D., Philosophy 1898-1899
Emory Bair Lease, Ph.D., Latin 1899-1901
George Davis Chase, Ph.D., Latin 1901-1902
Arthur Constant Lunn, Ph.D., Mathematics and Astron-
omy 1901-1902
Walter Guyton Cady, Ph.D., Physics 1902-1903
Otto Dunkel, Ph.D., Mathematics 1902-1904
Burton Howard Camp, M.A. (No. 2197), Mathematics .. 1904-1905
Evert Mordecai Clark, M.A., Mathematics (winter term). 1904-1905
Arthur Henry Harrop, Ph.D., Greek (second half-year), 1904-1905
Bernard Capen Ewer, Ph.D., Mathematics (spring term), 1904-1905
Ralph Clewell Super, M.A., Modern Languages 1905- 1909
Robert Allyn Budington, M.A., Biology 1905-1908
Roswell Powell Stephens, Ph.D., Mathematics 1905-1907
Leroy Albert Howland, Ph.D. (No. 2150), Mathematics .. 1905-1906
John Wesley Wetzel, Ph.B., Public Speaking 1906-
Burton Howard Camp, M.A. (No. 2197), Mathematics .. 1907-1909
Raemer Rex Renshaw, Ph.D., Chemistry 1907-
Clarence Frederic Hale, Ph.D. (No. 2365), Chemistry .. 1907-1908
Albert Davis, Ph.D., English 1907-1908
Isaiah Bowman, B.S., Physical Geography 1907-1909
John William Turrentine, Ph.D., Chemistry 1908-
Louis Bliss Gillet, B.A., English 1908-
David Day Whitney, Ph.D. (No. 2457), Biology 1908-
Alexander Chilson Stevens, M.E. (class of 1906). De-
scriptive Geometry 1908-
Gilbert Haven Cady, B.A,, Physical Geography 1909-1910
Paul Holroyd Curts, Ph.D., German 1909-
Charles Edward Graves, B.A. (No. 2682), Romance Lan-
guages 1909-
John Kenyon Lamond, Ph.D., Mathematics 1910-
TUTORS.
William Magoun, M.A 1831-1831
Daniel Henry Chase, LL.D. (No. i) 1834-1835
Rev. Willard Martin Rice, LL.D. (No. 56), Latin 1837-1840
Rev. Loren Laertes Knox, D.D. (No. 76), Mathematics .. 1838-1841
Rev. George Willis Ninde, M.A. (No. 135) 1841-1842
Rev. William Rhodes Bagnall, M.A. (No. 116), Latin ... 1842-1846
Edmund Longley, M.A. (No. 128), Mathematics 1843-1844
Rev. Charles David Burritt, M.A. (No. 215), Mathematics 1844-1845
William Francis Smith, M.A. (No. 206), Languages 1846-1847
Rev. Reuben Harrison Loomis, M.A. (No. 291), Mathe-
»««^»" 1846-1848
Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D. (No. 127), Languages . . 1847-1848
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FACULTY.
Rev. Daniel Steele, D.D. (No. 352), Mathematics 1848-1850
Rev. Albert Sanford Hunt, D.D. (No. 422). Logic and
Rhetoric 1851-1852
Rev. Albert Sanford Hunt, D.D. (No. 422), Mathematics 1852-1853
Rev. Solomon Chapin, M.A., M.D. (No. 553) 1857-1858
Darius Baker, LL.D. (No. 908), Latin 1872- 1874
Rev. Edgar Moncena Smith, D.D. (No. 963), Mathematics 1872-1874
Rev. Charles Francis Rice, D.D. (No. 988), Latin 1874-1877
Morris Barker Crawford, M.A. (No. 1037), Mathematics 1874-1877
Clarence Abiathar Waldo, Ph.D. (No. 1108), Mathematics 1877-1881
John Pancoast Gordy, LL.D. (No. 1175), Mental Phi-
losophy 1878-1883
Rev. Hinckley Gilbert Mitchell, Ph.D., D.D. (No. 1018),
Latin and Hebrezv 1880-1883
Alexander Martin Wilcox, Ph.D. (class of 1877), Greek 1880-1883
Abram Winegardner Harris, LL.D. (No. 1245), Mathe-
matics 1881-1884
Thomas Hooper Eckfeldt, M.A. (No. 1268), Greek 1883-1884
Elmer Truesdell Merrill, M.A. (No. 1280), Latin 1883-1886
Henry Seely White, Ph.D. (No. 1318), Mathematics 1884-1887
Franklin Henry Taylor, M.A. (No. 1372), Greek 1886-1891
Robert Henry Williams, M.A. (No. 1412), Latin 1886-1889
William John James, M.A. (No. 1328), Mathematics 1887-1890
Edward Burr Van Vleck, Ph.D. (No. 1375), Mathematics 1887-1890
Karl Pomeroy Harrington, M.A. (No. 1308), Latin 1889-1891
William Snyder Eichelberger, Ph.D., Mathematics 1890-1894
John Rogers Commons, M.A., Economics and Social
Science 1890-1891
Frank Walter Nicolson, M.A., Latin 1891-1894
Frederic Samuel Goodrich, D.D. (No. 1606), Greek 1891-1892
Charles Jaques Goodwin, Ph.D., Greek 1892-1895
Arthur Wilson James, Ph.D. (No. 1527), German 1893-1896
Frederick Curry Ostrander, B.A. (No. 1760), Modern
Languages 1900-1902
Ralph Clewell Super, M.A., Modern Languages 1902-1905
Harry Torsey Baker, M.A. (No. 2127), English 1903-1904
TEACHERS.
Rev. William Marinus Willett, M.A., Hebrew 1838-1841
Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, M.A., Modern Languages . . 1848-1863
Rev. William Jay Foss, B.A. (No. 535), Greek 1857-1858
Rev. Lyman Coleman, D.D., Hebrew and Biblical Lit-
erature 1860-1861
Ralph Guernsey Hibbard, M.A., Elocution 1860-1876
Rev. Lyman Coleman, D.D., Biblical Literature 1861-1862
Charles Sumner Nash, B.A., Hebrew 1883-1884
FACULTY.
SECRETARIES OF THE FACULTY.
Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, M.A 1835-1842
Rev. Joseph Holdich, D.D 1842-1845
Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A (No. 20) 1845-1853
Rev. Albert Sanford Hunt, D.D (No. 422) 1853-1855
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D (No. 406) 1855-1857
Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A (No. 20) 1857-1860
Rev. Archibald Campbell Foss, M.A (No. 436) 1860-1863
Rev. Calvin Sears Harrington, D.D (No. 438) 1863-1864
Rev. Fales Henry Newhall, D.D (No. 296) 1864-1867
Rev. Calvin Sears Harrington, D.D (No. 438) 1867-1869
Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D.. LL.D (No. 813) 1869-1880
Morris Barker Crawford, M.A (No. 1037) 1880-1882
Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D (No. 813) 1882-1892
Morris Barker Crawford, M.A (No. 1037) 1892-1895
Frank Walter Nicolson, M.A 1895-
REGISTRARS.
Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, M.A 1837-1842
Augustus William Smith, LL.D 1842-1848
John Johnston, LL.D 1848-1851
Harvey Bradburn Lane, M.A (No. 20) 1851-1861
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D (No. 406) 1861-1865
Rev. Edgar Moncena Smith, D.D (No. 963) 1873-1874
Morris Barker Crawford, M.A (No. 1037) 1874-1877
Willis Gay lord Clarke, M.A (No. 1144) 1877-1878
Clarence Abiathar Waldo, Ph.D (No. 1108) 1878-1881
Abram Winegardner Harris, LL.D (No. 1245) 1881-1884
Henry Seely White, Ph.D (No. 1318) 1884-1887
William John James, M.A (No. 1328) 1887-1891
Frederic Samuel Goodrich, D.D (No. 1606) 1891-1892
LIBRARIANS.
Daniel Henry Chase, LL.D (No. i) 1834-1835
Rev. Jacob Frederick Huber, M.A 1837-1842
John Johnston, LL.D 1842-1848
Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D (No. 127) 1848-1854
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D (No. 406) 1854-1857
Rev. John Wesley Lindsay, D.D (No. 127) 1857-1860
John Monroe Van Vleck, LL.D (No. 406) 1860-1867
Samuel Gray Hulbert 1867-1868
Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D (No. 813) 1868-1869
Caleb Thomas Winchester, L.H.D (No. 906) 1869- 1885
WilHs Kimball Stetson, M.A (No. 1291) 1885-1887
Oscar Kuhns, L.H.D (No. 1393) 1887-1891
William John James, M.A (No. 1328) 1891-
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FACULTY.
CURATORS OF THE MUSEUM.
George Brown Goode, LL.D (No. 917) 1871-1879
Rev. William North Rice, Ph.D., LL.D (No. 813) 1879-1884
Walter Bradford Barrows, B.S 1884-1886
Samuel Ward Loper, M.A 1894-1910
ASSISTANTS.
George Brown Goode, LL.D. (No. 917), Museum • 1870-1871
Arthur Taylor Neale, Ph.D. (No. 1019), Practical Chem-
istry 1874-1876
Rev. John Henry Pillsbury, M.A. (No. 1056), Natural
History 1875-1877
Willis Gaylord Clarke, M.A. (No. 1144), Library 1877-1878
Burdett Alberto Rich, B.A. (No. 1188), Library 1878-1880
Henry Leslie Osborn, Ph.D. (No. 1186), Natural History 1878-1881
Joseph Chester Burke, M.A. (No. 1035), Physics 1879-1881
John Harper Long, Sc.D., Chemistry 1880-1881
George Fletcher Winchester, Library 1880-1881
Joseph Chester Burke, M.A. (No. 1035), Natural History 1881-1882
Charles Dayton Woods, Sc.D. (No. 1263), Chemistry 1881-1883
Merrill Hitchcock, B.A. (No. 1272), Astronomy and
Physics 1881-1882
William Edward Mead, Ph.D. (No. 1279), Library 1881-1882
Walter Bradford Barrows, B.S., Natural History 1882-1884
Willis Kimball Stetson, M.A. (No. 1291), Library 1882-1885
Henry Seely White, Ph.D. (No. 1318), Astronomy and
Physics 1882-1883
William Edward Mead, Ph.D. (No. 1279), Rhetoric .... 1884-1885
Edward Burr Van Vleck, Ph.D. (No. 1375), Physics .... 1884-1885
Elbert William Rockwood, B.S., Chemistry 1884-1886
Frederick Shenstone Woods, Ph.D., Physics 1885-1886
John Littlefield Tilton, Ph.D. (No. 1406), Natural History 1886-1888
Thomas Hazen Clark, B.S., Chemistry 1886-1889
Aaron Louis Treadwell, Ph.D. (No. 1536), Natural
History 1888-1891
John Law Bridge, Ph.D. (No. 1508), Chemistry 1889-1891
Dudley Chase Abbott, B.A. (No. 1542), Library 1889-1890
Henry Lincoln Houghton, B.S., Physics 1889-1890
William Snyder Eichelberger, Ph.D., Astronomy 1890-1896
Charles Manning Child, Ph.D. (No. 1595), Biology 1890-1892
Richard Watson Cooper, Litt.D. (No. 1597), Library 1890-1891
James Alonzo Hulse, B.S. (No. 1613), Physics 1890-1891
Frank Burnett Dains, Ph.D. (No. 1600), Chemistry 1891-1893
Frederick Allen King, M.A. (No. 1649), Library 1891-1892
Charles Wilfred Savage, B.S. (No. 1661), Physics 1891-1893
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FACULTY.
Lewis Gardner Westgate, Ph.D. (No. 1626), Physical
Geography 1892-1893
John Hendley Barnhart, M.D. (No. 1674), Museum 1892-1893
Duncan Starr Johnson, Ph.D. (No. 1703), Biology 1892-1893
Everett Hallerton Scott, B.A. (No. 1719), Library 1892-1893
Samuel Ward Loper, M.A., Museum 1893-1894
Charles Ford Langworthy, Ph.D., Chemistry 1893-1894
OHn Freeman Tower, Ph.D. (No. 1728), Chemistry 1893-1894
Frederic Cutts, B.A. (No. 1738), Physics 1893-1894
Charles Gourlay Goodrich, M.S. (No. 1743), Library 1893-1894
Albert Emory Loveland, M.D. (No. 1754), Biology 1893-1894
Frederick Curry Ostrander, B.A. (No. 1760), Secretary's
Office 1893-1894
William James Shaw, M.A., Philosophy 1894-1896
Edmond Robert Sturtevant, B.S., Chemistry 1894-1896
William Merrill Esten, M.S. (No. 1788), Biology 1894-1905
Robert Elmer Hendershot, B.S. (No. 1796), Library 1894-1895
Rupert Henry Hopkins, M.S. (No. 1797), Physics 1894-1896
Frederic Lawrence Knowles, B.A. (No. 1803), Secretary's
Office 1894-1895
Arthur Whitmore Smith, M.S., Physics 1895-1896
Edward Francis Coffin, B.A. (No. 1835), Secretary's
Office 1895-1896
Ernest Ketcham Smith, M.A. (No. 1864), Library 1895-1896
Ernest Ketcham Smith, M.A. (No. 1864), Secretary's
Office 1896-1897
Louis Arthur Norris, M.A. (No. 1906), Library 1896-1897
Edmund David Searls, M.A. (No. 1915), Physics 1896-1898
Olin Freeman Tower, Ph.D. (No. 1728), Chemistry 1897-1898
Charles Harvey Brown, M.A. (No. 1944), Library 1897-1899
Alvenza Ingham Smith, B.A. (No. 1972), Secretary's
Office 1897-1898
Harry Egerton Ford, B.A., Modern Languages 1898-1900
Arthur Whitmore Smith, Ph.D., Physics 1898- 1899
John Ferguson Snell, Ph.D., Chemistry 1898-1899
Harry Edward Wells, Ph.D., Chemistry 1899-1901
George Alfred Mellen, B.A., English 1899-1900
Frederick Warren Grover, M.S., Physics 1899-1901
Robert Ellsworth Harned, B.A., B.D. (No. 2083), Library 1899-1900
Fred Wooding Hutchinson, B.S. (No. 2085), Astronomy 1899-1900
Harry Torsey Baker, M.A. (No. 2127), English 1900-1903
Walter Fenno Dearborn, Ph.D. (No. 2143), Library 1900-1901
Thomas Joseph Bryan, Ph.D., Chemistry 1901-1902
Days Elizabeth Diefendorf, Ph.B., Library 1901-1904
Richard Granville Povey, B.S. (No. 2226), Physics 1901-1902
Josiah Willard Taylor, B.A. (No. 2308), Library 1901-1902
Allan Winter Rowe, Ph.D., Chemistry 1902- 1904
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FACULTY.
William Harry demons, M.A. (No. 2266), Library 1902-1903
Clarence Albert Pierce, Ph.D. (No. 2300), Physics 1902-1904
George Franklin Strong, B.A, (No. 2390), Library 1903-1904
Alfred Ludvig Gunderson, B.A., Physics 1904-1905
George Paget Owen Fenwick, B.A., Chemistry 1904-1905
Ernestine Rose, B.A. (No. 2333), Library 1904-1905
Samuel Foss Holmes, M.A. (No. 2428), English 1904-1906
Clarence Frederic Hale, Ph.D. (No. 2365), Chemistry ... 1905- 1907
Erwin Stanley Fulton, B.S., Chemistry 1905-1906
Martin Stuart Hall, B.A., Physics 1905-1906
Adrienne Van Winkle, Library 1905-1907
Thorne Martin Carpenter, B.S., Chemistry 1906-1907
Albert Davis, Ph.D., English 1906-1907
Harold DeForest Arnold, M.S. (No. 2524), Physics 1906-1907
Mary Abbie Richardson, Library 1906-
Alexander Chilson Stevens, M.E. (class of 1906), Physics IQO/-
Marguerite Morgan Van Benschoten, B.A. (No. 2467),
Library 1907-1910
Charles Lewis Brightman, M.A., Physics 1909-1910
Oscar Fred Hedenburg, B.A. (No. 2750), Chemistry 1909-
Harvey Alden Wooster, M.A. (No. 2782), Psychology 1909-1910
Ernest Francis Amy, M.A. (No. 2718), English 1910-
Ralph Edgar Gould, B.S., Physics 1910-
Edith Leona Eastman, B.A., Library 1910-
DIRECTORS OF THE GYMNASIUM.
Charles Spaulding Aldrich, M.A 1894-1896
Frederick William Marvel, Ph.B 1896-1901
David Connolly Hall, Ph.B 1901-1902
Frederick William Marvel, Ph.B 1902-1903
Horace Cheney Swan, M.D 1903-1905
Howard Roland Reiter, B.A 1905-
MECHANICIAN.
Olin Safford Blakeslee 1891-1901
DEANS OF WOMEN.
Anna Almira Fisher, M.A 1901-1904
Julia Brazos, Ph.B (No. 2114) 1904-1910
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MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY.
(not Graduates of Wesleyan University.)
(Arranged according to rank, in the order of appointment.)
*WILLBUR FISK.
B.A., Brown University, 1815; M.A., Brown, 1818; D.D., Augusta
College, 1820; D.D., Brown, 1835. Born August 31, 1792, Brattleboro,
Vt.
Studied law in Lyndon, Vt., 1815-16. Taught in Oaklands, near
Baltimore, Md. ; continued the study of law, 1816-17. In poor health;
resided at home, Lyndon, Vt., 1817-18. Joined New England Confer-
ence, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1818. Stationed at Craftsbury, Vt.,
1818-19; Charlestown, Mass., 1819-21. Superannuated on account of
ill health, 1821-23. Presiding Elder of Vermont District, 1823-26.
Chaplain of Vermont Legislature, 1826. Principal of Wesleyan Acad-
emy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1826-31. Elected Bishop of the Wesleyan
Church of Canada, but declined to accept the office, 1828. President
OF Wesleyan University, 1830-39. Visitor of U. S. Military Academy,
West Point, N. Y., 1832. Delegate of Methodist Episcopal Church to
the Wesleyan Conference in England, 1835-36. Elected Bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, but declined, 1836. Member of Board of
Education of Connecticut, 1839. Delegate to General Conference,
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1824, '28, '32. Died February 22, 1839,
Middletown, Conn.
♦STEPHEN OLIN.
B.A., Middlebury College, 1820; M.A., Middlebury, 1823; D.D., Mid-
dlebury, 1832, and Wesleyan University, and University of Alabama,
1834; LL.D., Yale College, 1845. Born March 2, 1797, Leicester, Vt.
Commenced teaching in South Carolina; principal of Tabernacle
Academy, S. C. Joined South Carolina Conference, Methodist Epis-
copal Church, 1824. Professor of Belles-Lettres, Franklin College,
Ga., 1826-33. President of Randolph-Macon College, Va., 1834-37.
Traveled in Europe and the East, 1837-40. President of Wesleyan
University, 1839-41, 1842-51. Delegate to General Conference, Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, 1844; to Evangelical Alliance, London, England,
1846. Died August 16, 185 1, Middletown, Conn.
*NATHAN BANGS.
D.D. Bom May 2, 1778, Stratford, Conn.
Taught in Canada, 1799. Joined New York Conference, Alethodist
Episcopal Church, 1802. Appointed to Circuit of Bay Quinte, Canada,
1802-04; River Le French, 1804-05; Oswegotchie, 1805-06; Quebec,
1806-07; Niagara, 1807-08; Delaware, N. Y., 1808-09; Albany, 1809-10.
Stationed at New York, N. Y., 1810-12. Presiding Elder of Rhinebeck
District, 1813-18; New York District, 1819. One of the founders of
the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Publishing
agent and editor of books, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1820-28.
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Editor of The Christian Advocate and Journal, Neiv York, N. Y.,
1828-32. Editor of The Methodist Magasine and Quarterly Review,
New York, 1832-36. Corresponding secretary of the Missionary
Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1836-41. President of
Wesleyan University, 1841-42. Stationed at Second St., New York,
N. Y., 1843-44; Greene St., New York, 1844-46; Sands St., Brooklyn,
1846-48. Presiding Elder of East New York District, 1848-52. Super-
annuated, 1852-62. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1851-62. Dele-
gate to the first delegated General Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1812; delegate, 1812-52, ten sessions. Died May 3,
1862, New York, N. Y.
♦AUGUSTUS WILLIAM SMITH.
B.A., Hamilton College, 1825; M.A., Hamilton; LL.D., Centenary
College, La., 1847, and Hamilton, 1850. Born May 12, 1802, Newport,
N. Y. _ _
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1825-27; principal, 1827-31. Professor of Mathematics and Astron-
omy, Wesleyan University, 1831-57. President of Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1852-57. Professor of Natural Philosophy, U. S. Naval
Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1859-66. One of the corps of astronomers
sent to Labrador by the U. S. Government to observe the solar eclipse,
i860. Died March 22, 1866, Annapolis, Md.
BRADFORD PAUL RAYMOND.
B.A., Lawrence University, 1870; S.T.B., Boston University, 1873;
Ph.D., Boston University, 1881 ; D.D., Northwestern University, 1^4;
LL.D., Lawrence University, 1889; M.A. {ad eundem), Wesleyan
University, 1894; D.D., Yale University, 1901. Born April 22, 1846,
Stamford, Conn.
Studied in Hamline University, Minn., 1866-69; Lawrence University,
Wis., 1869-70; School of Theology, Boston University, 1870-73. Joined
New England Southern Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1874.
Stationed at Allen St., New Bedford, Mass., 1874-77; Chestnut St.,
Providence, R. I., 1877-80. Studied in Germany, 1^0-81. Stationed
at Nashua, N. H., 1881-83. President of Lawrence University, 1883-89.
President of Wesleyan University, 1889-1908; Professor of the
English Bible, 1908-09; of Ethics and Biblical Literature (^Emer-
itus), 1909 . Author: Christianity and the Christ.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
WILLIAM ARNOLD SHANKLIN.
B.A., Hamilton College, 1883; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1891 ;
M.A., Hamilton, 1895; D.D., University of Washington, 1895, and
Allegheny College, 1910; LL.D., Baker University, 1906, and Trinity
College, Conn., 1910; L.H.D., Upper Iowa University, 1909. Born
April 18, 1862, Carrollton, Mo.
Joined South Kansas Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1887.
Stationed at Peru, Kans., 1887-89; Fort Scott, 1889-90. Transferred
to Columbia River Conference, 1890. Stationed at First Church,
Spokane, Wash., 1890-93; First Church, Seattle, 1893-96. Transferred
to Upper Iowa Conference, 1896. Stationed at St. Luke's Church,
Dubuque, Iowa, 1896-1900. Transferred to Philadelphia Conference,
1900. Stationed at Reading, Pa., 1900-05. Transferred to Upper Iowa
Conference, 1905. President of Upper Iowa University, 1905-09.
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President of Wesleyan University, 1909 . Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1910. Delegate to General Conference, Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, 1908.
Address: 325 High St., Middletown, Conn.
*JOHN PRICE DURBIN.
B.A., Cincinnati College, 1825; M.A., Cincinnati, 1828. Born 1800,
in Bourbon County, Ky.
Joined Ohio Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1820. Sta-
tioned at Greenville, Ohio, 1820-21; Lawrenceburg, 1821-22; Hamilton
and Rossville, 1822-23; Zanesville Town, 1823-24; Lebanon, 1824-25;
Cincinnati, 1825-26. Agent for Augusta College, Ky., 1825-26. Pro-
fessor of Ancient Languages, Augusta College, 1826-31. Chaplain,
U. S. Senate, 1831. Professor of Natural Science, Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1831. Editor of The Christian Advocate and Journal, New
York, N. Y., 1832-34. President of Dickinson College, Pa., 1834-45.
Transferred to Philadelphia Conference, 1836. Traveled in Europe and
the East, 1842-43. Stationed at Union Church, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1846-47; Trinity Church. Philadelphia, 1847-49. Presiding Elder. North
Philadelphia District, 1849. Corresponding Secretary of the Mission-
ary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1850-72. Delegate to General
Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1844-72, eight sessions. Died
October 18, 1876, New York. N. Y.
♦JOHN MOTT SMITH.
B.A., Columbia College, 1816. Born October 10, 1795, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Studied medicine. Joined New York Conference, Methodist Epis-
copal Church; appointed to Jamaica Circuit, N. Y., 1817-18; Suffolk
Circuit, 1818-19; Stamford, Conn., 1819-20. Principal of Wesleyan
Seminary (situated at New York, N. Y., until 1826, when it was
removed to White Plains, N. Y.), 1820-31. Professor of the Latin
AND Greek Languages and Literature, Wesleyan University, and
Acting Professor of Natural Science, 1831-32. Died December 27,
1832, Middletown, Conn.
♦JACOB FREDERICK HUBER.
M.A. (Hon.), Washington (now Trinity) College, Conn., 1834.
Born March 9, 1801, Basle, Switzerland.
Studied in the Gymnasium in Basle. Apprentice and clerk in a com-
mercial house in Basle, 1814-18. Engaged in bookkeeping in Trieste,
Austria, 1818-19. Emigrated to America, 1819. Studied and taught
in Bedford Academy, Pa., 1820-22. Studied theology, 1822-24. Studied
in Theological Seminary of the German Reformed Church, Carlisle,
Pa., 1825-26. Teacher of Modern Languages, Dickinson College,
1826-31. Professor of Modern Languages, Wesleyan University,
1831-42; Librarian, 1837-42; Instructor in Modern Languages,
1843, 1848-63. Taught modern languages in Middletown, Conn.,
1842-78. Died January 3, 1878, Aliddletown, Conn.
♦DANIEL DENISON WHEDON.
B.A., Hamilton College, 1828; M.A., Hamilton, 183 1 ; D.D., Emory
College; LL.D.. Wesleyan University, 1867. Born March 20, 1808,
Onondaga, N. Y.
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Studied law in Rochester, N. Y. Taught in Oneida Conference (now
Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1829. Tutor in Hamilton College,
1831-32. Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Litera-
ture, Wesleyan University, 1833-42. Joined New York Conference,v
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1834. Transferred to Troy Conference,
1842. Stationed at Pittsfield, Mass., 1843-45. Professor of Rhetoric,
Logic, and History, University of Michigan, 1845-52. Principal of a
school, Ravenswood, N. J., 1852-54. Stationed at New York and
Jamaica, N. Y., New York East Conference, 1855-56. Editor of The
Methodist Quarterly Review, 1856-84. Delegate to General Conference,
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1852. Died June 8, 1885.
♦WILLIAM WILLIAMS MATHER.
M.A. (Hon.), 1834. Born May 24, 1804, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Graduated at U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1828.
Assistant Professor of Chemistry in the same, 1829-35. Acting Pro-
fessor OF Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1833-34. First lieutenant, U. S. Army, 1834-36. Professor of
Chemistry, University of Louisiana, 1836. On the geological survey
of the state of New York, 1836-44. Ohio state geologist, 1837-40.
Kentucky state geologist, 1838-39. Professor of Natural Science, Ohio
University, 1842-45 ; Vice President and Acting President, 1847-50.
Editor of The Wesleyan Agriculturist, 1851-52. Died February 27,
1859, Columbus, Ohio.
*JOSEPH HOLDICH.
M.A., Princeton College, 1828; D.D., La Grange College, 1843. Born
April 20, 1804, Thomey, Cambridgeshire, England.
Joined Philadelphia (Tonference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1822.
Stationed at Lancaster, Pa., 1822-23; Smyrna, Del.. 1823-24; New-
castle, 1824-25; Philadelphia, Pa., 1825-26. Visited England, 1826-27.
Stationed at Elizabethtown, N. J., 1827-29; Trenton, 1829-31; Union
Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1831-33; New Brunswick, N. J., 1833-34;
Vestry St., New York, N. Y., 1834-35. Assistant Professor of Moral
Science and Belles-Lettres, Wesleyan University, 1835-36; Pro-
fessor, 1836-49. Corresponding secretary of American Bible Society,
1849-78. Visited Europe in behalf of the American Bible Society,
1859. Superannuated, New York Conference, 1878-93. Delegate to
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1840, '48, '52, '60.
Died April 10, 1893, Morristown, N. J.
♦JOHN JOHNSTON.
B.A., Bowdoin College, 1832; M.A., Bowdoin, 1835; LL.D., McKen-
dree College, 1850. Born August 23, 1806. Bristol, Me.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1832-35; principal, 1835. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, and
Lecturer in Natural Science, Wesleyan University, 1835-37; Pro-
fessor of Natural Science, 1837-73; Professor Emeritus, 1873-79.
Died December 2, 1879, Clifton, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM MARINUS WILLETT.
Born January 3, 1803, New York, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1823.
Stationed at Suffolk, N. Y., 1823-24; Wethersfield, Conn., 1824-25;
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Fishkill Landing, N. Y., 1825-26. Transferred to Genesee Conference,
1826. Stationed at Delphi, N. Y., 1827-28; Lysander, 1828-30; Syra-
cuse, 1830-32. By division of conference, became a member of Oneida
Conference, 1832. Stationed at Weedsport, N. Y., 1832-33. Health
failed; located, 1833. Teacher of Hebrew in Wesleyan University,
1838-41 ; Professor of Hebrew and Biblical Literature, 1841-42.
Editor of The Classic, Wesleyan University, 1842. Founder and Pres-
ident of Newbury Biblical Institute, Vt., 1843-48. Engaged in literary
work in Jersey City, N. J., 1848-95. Editor of The Bible Magazine,
1882. Delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church,
1828. Died December 7, 1895, Jersey City, N. J.
*WILLIAM LUCIUS STORRS.
B.A., Yale College, 1814; M.A., Yale, 1817; LL.D., Western Reserve
University, 1846. Born March 25, 1795, Middletown, Conn.
Admitted to the bar, 1817. Member of the Connecticut House of
Representatives, 1827-29. Member of Congress, 1829-33, 1839-40.
Speaker of the Connecticut House of Representatives, 1834. Associate
judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, 1840. Professor
of Law, Wesleyan University, 1841-46. Chief justice of Connecticut
Supreme Court of Errors, 1857-61. Professor of Jurisprudence, Yale
College, 1846-47. Died June 25, 1861, Hartford, Conn.
♦CHARLES KITTREDGE TRUE.
B.A., Harvard University, 1832; D.D., Harvard, 1849. Born August
14, 1809, Portland, Me.
Preached in Methodist Episcopal Church, Medford, Mass., 1831-32;
Newton Upper Falls, 1832-33. Joined New England Conference,
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1833. Stationed at Bristol and Provi-
dence, R. I., 1833-34. Agent of N. E. Conference Missionary Educa-
tion Society, 1834. First principal of Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1835-36.
Transferred to New York Conference, 1836. Stationed at Middle-
town, Conn., 1836-37; John St., New York. N. Y., 1837-38. Trans-
ferred to New England Conference, 1838. Stationed at Common St.,
Lynn, Mass., 1838-40 ; Springfield, 1840-41 ; North Russell St., Boston,
1841-43; Park St., Worcester, 1843-44; Walnut St., Chelsea, 1844-46;
St. Paul's Church, Lowell, 1846-48; High St. (now Trinity Church),
Charlestown, 1848-49. Professor of Moral Science and Belles-
Lettres, Wesleyan University, 1849-60. Stationed at Tarrytown,
N. Y., 1860-62; 30th St., New York, N. Y., 1862-64; Fishkill, N. Y.,
1864-65; Sheffield, Mass., 1865-66. Transferred to New England Con-
ference, 1866. Stationed at Hanover St., Boston, Mass, 1866-67 ; New-
ton Upper Falls, 1867-69; Monson, 1869-70. Financial Agent of
Wesleyan University, 1870-77. Professor of Logic and Practical
Theology, Tabernacle College, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1875. Stationed at
Whitestone, N. Y., 1875-77; Cold Spring, 1877-78; Cedar St., Brook-
lyn, 1878. Died June 19, 1878.
*JAMES COOKE VAN BENSCHOTEN.
B.A., Hamilton College, 1856; M.A., Madison University, 1857;
LL.D., Rochester University, 1875. Born December 15, 1827, La
Grange, N. Y.
Studied in Genesee College, Lima, N. Y., 1850-54. Teacher of
Ancient Languages, Oxford Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1855-56; Sus-
quehanna Seminary, Binghamton, N. Y., 1856-57. Principal of Oxford
Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1857-58. Studied in the Universities of
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Berlin, Bonn, Gottingen, and Athens, 1858-61. Principal of High
School, Lyons, N. Y., 1861-62. Teacher of Ancient Languages in
Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1862-63. Pro-
fessor OF THE Greek Language and Literature, and Instructor in
THE Modern Languages, Wesleyan University,, 1863-73; Professor
of the Greek Language and Literature, 1873-1902. Director, Ameri-
can School of Classical Studies in Athens, 1884-85. Died January 17,
1902, Middletown, Conn.
♦GEORGE PRENTICE.
M.A. (Hon.), 1865; D.D., Northwestern University, 1875. Born
December 15, 1834, Grafton, Mass.
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.,
1855-56. Taught in Piedmont Station, Va., 1856-57. Joined New Eng-
land Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1857. Stationed at
Greenfield, Mass., 1857-59; Ludlow, 1859-61; Wilbraham, 1861-62;
Oxford, 1862-63; Melrose, 1863-65; Newtonville, 1865-67. Studied in
University of Halle, Germany, 1867-68. Stationed at Hyde Park,
Mass., 1869-70; Bromfield St., Boston, 1870-71. Professor of Rhetoric
and English Literature, Wesleyan University, 1871-73; Instructor
IN Hebrew, 1871-80; Professor of Modern Languages, 1873-93. Mem-
ber of Committee of Revision, Methodist Hymnal, 1876. Delegate to
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1884. Died October
10, 1893, Pasadena, Cal.
HERBERT WILLIAM CONN.
B.A., Boston University, 1881 ; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University,
1884; M.A. (ad eundem), Wesleyan University, 1894. Born January
10, 1859, Fitchburg, Mass.
Instructor in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1884-86; Associate
Professor, 1886-88; Professor, 1888- . Director, Cold Spring Har-
bor Biological Laboratory, 1889-97. Lecturer on Biology, Trinity
College (Conn.), 1888-89. Lecturer on Agricultural Bacteriology,
Conn. Agricultural College, 1901 . Secretary, Society of American
Bacteriologists, 1899-1902; President, 1902 . Bacteriologist, and
director of the laboratory, Conn. State Board of Health, 1905 .
Author: Evolution of To-day; Story of Germ Life; The Living
World; Agricultural Bacteriology; Elementary, Introductory and
Advanced Physiology, etc. Corresponding editor: Revue Generale du
Lait.
Address: 167 High St., Middletown, Conn.
ANDREW CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG.
B.A., Princeton University, 1881 ; M.A., Princeton, 1884, and Wes-
leyan University (ad eundem), 1894; Ph.D. (Hon.), Princeton, 1896.
Born August 22, i860. New York, N. Y.
Fellow in Mental Science, Princeton University, 1881-82. Studied
in Princeton Theological Seminary, 1882-85 (graduated, 1885) ; Uni-
versity of Berlin, Germany, 1885-86. Associate Professor of Eccle-
siastical History, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1886-87. Instructor
in History, Princeton University, 1887-88. Professor of Philosophy,
Wesleyan University, 1888 . Chairman, Section of Metaphysics,
St. Louis Exposition, 1904. Author: Transitional Eras in Thought.
Associate editor : New Princeton Review, 1887-88. Cooperating editor :
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Psychological Review, 1904-10. Translator: Falckenherg's History of
Modern Philosophy.
Address: 166 High St., Middletown, Conn.
WOODROW WILSON.
B.A., Princeton University, 1879; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University,
1886; LL.D., Wake Forest College, 1887, Tulane University, 1898,
Johns Hopkins University, 1901, Rutgers College, 1902, University of
Pennsylvania, 1903, Brown University, 1903, and Harvard University,
1907; LittD., Yale University, 1901. Born December 28, 1856, Staun-
ton, Va.
Studied in Law School of the University of Virginia, 1879-80. Prac-
tised law, Atlanta, Ga., 1882-83. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins
University, 1883-85. Professor of History and Political Economy, Bryn
Mawr College, 1885-88; Wesleyan University, 1888-90. Professor of
Jurisprudence and Politics, Princeton University, 1890-1902. President
of Princeton University, 1902-10. Governor of New Jersey, 1910 ,
Author: Congressional Government; The State; A History of the
American People, etc.
Address : Princeton, N, J.
WALTER PARKE BRADLEY.
B.A., Williams College, 1884; Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1889;
M.A. (oJ eundem), Wesleyan University, 1894, Born July 7, 1^62,
Lee, Mass.
Studied in the University of Gottingen, Germany, 1884-86, 1888-89.
Assistant in Chemistry, Williams College, 1886-^. Instructor in
Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1889-90; Associate Professor,
1890-93; Professor, 1893 .
Address : 256 College St., Middletown, Conn.
FRANK WALTER NICOLSON.
B.A., University of Mount Allison, 1883; B.A., Harvard University,
1887; M.A., Harvard, 1888; M.A. {ad eundem), Wesleyan University,
1900. Born November 4, 1864, Sackville, N. B., Canada.
Tutor in English and French, Mount Allison College, Canada, 1883-84.
Studied in Harvard College, 1885-87. Graduate student, Harvard Uni-
versity, 1887-88. Instructor in Sanskrit, Harvard University, 1888-89;
Instructor in Latin, 1889-91. Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan University,
1891-94; Instructor, 1894-95; Associate Professor, 1895 ; Secre-
tary OF THE Faculty, 1895 . Secretary, Conn. Gamma Chapter, Phi
Beta Kappa, 1894 . Secretary-Treasurer, Intercollegiate Athletic
Association of the United States, 1909 . President, Association of
N. E. Colleges for Conference on Athletics, 1910-11. President. N. E.
College Entrance Certificate Board, 1910 . President, Association
of N. E. College Administrative Officers, 1910-11. Editor: The
Phormio of Terence, 1890; The Plutus of Aristo plumes, 1896; Sup-
plement to the Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, 1893-1909 (nine
editions) ; Catalogue of the Gamma of Connecticut, Phi Beta Kappa,
1906; Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, Fourth Edition, 191 1.
Address: 311 High St., Middletown, Conn.
WILLARD CLARK FISHER.
B.A., Cornell University, 1888. Bom March 4, 1865, Westerlo, N. Y.
Fellow in History and Political Economy, Cornell University, 1888-89,
1891-92. Instructor in Economics and Finance, Brown University,
FACULTY, NOT WESLEYAN GRADUATES.
1890-91. Associate Professor of Economics and Social Science, Wes-
LEYAN University, 1892-96; Professor, 1896 . Councilman, City ot
Middletown, 1903-04. Mayor of Middletown, 1906-08, 1910 .
Address : 25 College Place, Middletown, Conn.
FRANCIS GANG BENEDICT.
B.A., Harvard University, 1893; M.A., Harvard, 1894; Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Heidelberg, 1895; M.A. (ad eundem), Wesleyan University,
1906. Born October 3, 1870, Milwaukee, Wis.
Instructor in Chemistry, Mass. College of Pharmacy, 1892-94.
Studied in the University of Heidelberg, Germany, 1894-95, Chemist,
Storrs Experiment Station, Middletown, Conn., 1896-1900. Physio-
logical chemist, nutrition investigations, U. S. Department of Agri-
culture, Middletown, Conn., 1895- 1907. Instructor in Chemistry,
Wesleyan University, 1896-1901 ; Associate Professor, 1901-05 ;
Professor, 1905-07. Director, Nutrition Laboratory of the Carnegie
Institution, Boston, Mass., 1907 . Author: Elementary Organic
Analysis; Chemical Lecture Experiments; The Influence of Inanition
on Metabolism; Metabolism in Diabetes Mellitus, etc.
Address: 195 Bellevue St., Boston, Mass.
MAX FARRAND.
B.A., Princeton University, 1892; M.A., Princeton, 1893; Ph.D.,
Princeton, 1896; M.A. (ad eundem), Wesleyan University, 1900. Born
March 29, 1869, Newark, N. J.
Fellow, Princeton University, 1892-94. Studied in the Universities
of Leipzig and Heidelberg, 1894-96. Instructor in History, Wesleyan
University, 1896-98; Associate Professor, 1898-1900; Professor,
1900-01. Professor of History, Leland Stanford Jr. University,
1901-08; Yale University, 1908- . Acting Professor of American
History, Cornell University, 1905-06. Translator: Jellinek's Declara-
tion of the Rights of Man and of Citizens. Author: Legislation of
Congress for Government of Organized Territories of the United
States, 1789-1895. Editor : Records of the Federal Convention of 1787,
3 vols.
Address : Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
RAYMOND DODGE.
B.A., Williams College, 1893; Ph.D., University of Halle, 1896;
M.A. (ad eundem), Wesleyan University, 1905. Born February 20,
1871, Woburn, Mass.
Assistant Librarian, Williams College, 1^3-94. Studied in the Uni-
versity of Halle, Germany, 1894-96. Assistant to Professor Benno
Erdmann, University of Halle, 1896-97. Professor of Philosophy and
Psychology, Ursinus College, 1897-98. Instructor in Philosophy,
Wesleyan University, 1898-99; Associate Professor of Philosophy,
1899-1902; Professor of Psychology, 1902 . Author: Die Motor-
ischen Wortvorstellungen, 1897; Psychologic des Lesens (with Pro-
fessor Erdmann), 1898; Study of Visual Fixation, 1907. Cooperating
editor : The Psychological Review.
Address : 107 Lawn Ave., Middletown, Conn.
GEORGE MATTHEW DUTCHER.
B.A., Cornell University, 1897; Ph.D., Cornell, 1903; M.A. (ad
eundem), Wesleyan University, 1906. Born September 16, 1874, Pleas-
ant Valley, N. Y.
FACULTY, NOT WESLEYAN GRADUATES.
Assistant in English History, Cornell University, 1898-1900. Traveled
in Europe, as President White Fellow in History of Cornell University,
1900-01. Associate Professor of History, Wesleyan University,
1901-05; Professor, 1905 ,
Address: 313 Williams St., Middletown, Conn.
WALTER GUYTON CADY.
Ph.B., Brown University, 1895; M.A., Brown, 1896; Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Berlin, iqoo. Born December 10, 1874, Providence, R. L
Instructor in Mathematics, Brown University, 1895-97. Studied in
the University of Berlin, Germany, 1897-1900. Magnetic observer,
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1900-02. Instructor in Physics,
Wesleyan University, 1902-03; Associate Professor, 1903-07; Pro-
fessor, 1907 .
Address : yj High St., Middletown, Conn.
ROBERT HERNDON FIFE, Jr.
B.A. and M.A., University of Virginia, 1895; Ph.D., University of
Leipzig, 1901; M.A. {ad eundem), Wesleyan Universitv, 1906. Born
November 18, 1871, Charlottesville, Va.
Instructor in English and German, St. Albans School, Radford,
Va., 1895-98. Studied in the University of Gottingen, Germany,
1898-99; University of Leipzig, 1899-1901. Instructor in German,
Western Reserve University, 1901-03. Associate Professor of
German, Wesleyan University, 1903-05 ; Professor, 1905 .
Instructor in German, Summer School. University of Virginia,
1903-05; Columbia University, 1907. Author: Der Wortschatz des
englischen Maundeville. Editor: E. T. A. Hoffman's Meister Martin.
Address: 240 College St., Middletown, Conn.
WILLIAM ARTHUR HEIDEL.
B.A., Central Wesleyan College, 1888; M.A., Central Wesleyan,
1891; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1895; M.A. {ad eundem), Wes-
leyan University, 1906. Born March 10, 1868, Burlington, Iowa.
Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany, 1888-90. Acting
Professor of Latin, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1890-91 ; Professor
of Greek, 1891-94. Fellow in Greek, University of Chicago, 1894-95.
Docent in Ancient Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1895-96. Pro-
fessor of Latin, Iowa (now Grinnell) College, 1896-1905. Professor
of Greek, Wesleyan University, 1905 . Author: Pseudo-Pla-
tonica; The Necessary and the Contingent in the Aristotelian System.
Editor: Plato's Euthyphro. Associate editor: Classical Philology.
Address: 41 Lawn Ave., Middletown, Conn.
ANDREW STEPHENSON.
B.A., De Pauw University, 1882; M.A., De Pauw, 1884; Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins University, 1890.
Principal of public schools, Sparland, 111.. 1882-84. Professor of
Latm and Greek, Upper Iowa University, 1884-88. Graduate student,
Johns Hopkins University, 1888-90. Associate Professor of History,
Wesleyan University, 1890-94. Professor of History, De Pauw Uni-
versity, 1894 •
Address: Greencastle, Ind.
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FACULTY, NOT WESLEYAN GRADUATES.
ALFRED PEARCE DENNIS.
B.A,, Princeton University, 1891 ; M.A., Princeton, 1892; Ph.D.,
Princeton, 1^4. Born January 10, 1869, Beverly, Md.
Fellow, Princeton University, 1891-92; Instructor, 1892-94. Asso-
ciate Professor of History, Wesleyan University, 1894-96. Asso-
ciate Professor of History, Smith College, 1898-1904; Professor,
1904 .
Address : Northampton, Mass.
JAMES MORTON PATON.
B.A., New York University, 1883; B.A., Harvard University, 1884;
Ph.D., University of Bonn, 1894. Born May 12, 1863, New York, N. Y.
Graduate student. Harvard University, 1884-87. Professor of Latin,
Middlebury College, 1887-91. Studied in the University of Bonn, Ger-
many, 1891-92, 1893-94; American School of Classical Studies, Athens,
1892-93. Instructor in Greek, Wesleyan University, 1895-98;
Associate Professor, 1898-1905. Managing editor: American Journal
of Archceology, 1906- .
Address : Cambridge, Mass.
ALBERT BERNHARDT FAUST.
B.A,, Johns Hopkins University, 1889; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1892.
Born April 20, 1870, Baltimore, Md.
Instructor in German, Johns Hopkins University, 1889-96. Associate
Professor of German, Wesleyan University, 1896-1903. Assistant
Professor of German, University of Wisconsin, 1903-04. Assistant
Professor of German, Cornell University, 1904 . Author: Charles
Sealsfield; The German Element in the United States.
Address : Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
GEORGE DAVIS CHASE.
B.A., Harvard University, 1889; M.A., Harvard, 1895; Ph.D., Har-
vard, 1897. Born October 27, 1867, Dighton, Mass.
Taught in Bristol Academy, Taunton, Mass., 1889-94. Studied in the
University of Leipzig, Germany, 1897-98. Taught in Lawrenceville
School, N. J., 1898-99. Assistant Professor of Comparative Philology,
Cornell University, 1899-1901. Instructor in Latin, Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1901-02; Associate Professor, 1902-05. Professor of Latin,
University of Maine, 1905 . Editor: Selected Lives of Nepos.
Address: Orono, Me.
JOSEPH WILLIAM HEWITT.
B.A., Bowdoin College, 1897; M.A., Bowdoin, 1899; M.A., Harvard
University, 1900; Ph.D., Harvard, 1902. Born August 23, 1875,
Armley, Yorkshire, England.
Assistant in Latin and Greek, Bowdoin College, 1897-98. Principal
of High School, Hanover, N. H., 1898-99. Graduate student, Harvard
University, 1899-1902. Instructor in Latin, Worcester Academy, Mass.,
1902-03; Master in Latin, 1903-05. Associate Professor of Latin and
Greek, Wesleyan University, 1905 . Joint editor: Xenophon's
Anabasis, I-IV.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
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THOMAS EMERY McKINNEY.
B.A., Marietta College, 1887; M.A., Marietta, 1890; Ph.D., University
of Chicago, 1905.
Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Marietta College, 1890-
1906. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan University,
1906-08. Professor of Mathematics, University of South Dakota,
1908 .
Address : Vermilion, S. Dak.
♦OLIVER PAYSON HUBBARD.
B.A., Yale College, 1828; M.A., Yale, 1831 ; M.D., Medical College
of South Carolina, 1837; LL.D., Hamilton College, 1861 ; M.A. (Hon.),
Dartmouth College, 1873. Born March 31, 1809, Pomfret, Conn.
Studied in Hamilton College, 1825-26. Taught in Geneva, N. Y.,
1828-29; Richmond, Va., 1829-31. Assistant in Yale Chemical Labora-
tory, 1831-36. Lecturer in Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology,
Wesleyan University, 1834-35. Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy,
and Geology, Dartmouth College, 1836-66; Lecturer, 1866-69; Lecturer
in Chemistry and Pharmacy, 1869-71; Professor, 1871-83; Professor
Emeritus, 1883-1900. Overseer of Thayer School of Civil Engineer-
ing, Dartmouth College, 1871-95. Secretary of New York Academy
of Sciences. Died March 9, 1900, New York, N. Y.
♦HENRY NORMAN HUDSON.
B.A., Middlebury College, 1840; M.A. (Hon.), Trinity College,
Conn., 1847; LL.D., Middlebury College, 1881. Born January 28,
1814, Cornwall, Vt.
Taught in Kentucky, 1840-41 ; Huntsville, Ala., 1841-43. Delivered
lectures in Philadelphia, Pa., Baltimore, Md., Washington, D. C,
Boston, Mass., etc., 1844-45. Ordained priest of the Protestant Epis-
copal Church, 1849. Editor of The Churchman, New York, N. Y.,
1853-55; The Church Monthly, 1856-58. Rector of St. Michael's
Church, Litchfield, Conn., 1858-60. Chaplain in U. S. Army, 1862-65.
Lecturer on Shakespeare. Wesleyan University, 1868-69. Engaged
in literary work and teaching, in or near Boston, Mass., 1865-86.
Editor of The Saturday Evening Gazette, 1867-70. Died January 16,
1886, Cambridge, Mass.
♦NOAH CRESSY.
M.D., Berkshire Medical College, 1862; Ph.D. (Hon.), University
of Vermont, 1878; V.S., Montreal Vermont College, 1878. Born
March 6, 1839, Rome, Mass.
Practised medicine in Canaan, N. Y., 1862-68. Studied in Lawrence
Scientific School, Cambridge, Mass., 1865-67. Lecturer on Compara-
tive Osteology, Wesleyan University, 1868-71. Veterinary Surgeon
to Conn. State Board of Agriculture, 1871-73. Professor of Veter-
inary Science, Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass., 1873-76. Lec-
turer on Veterinary Medicine, University of Vermont, 1876-79.
Practised as veterinary surgeon, Hartford, Conn., 1879-82. Deceased;
date of death unknown.
CLARK SMITH BEARDSLEE.
B.A., Amherst College, 1876; M.A., Amherst, 1878; D.D., Berea
College, 1898. Born February i, 1850, Coventry, N. Y.
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Instructor in Hebrew, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1879-81.
Pastor of Congregational Church, LeMars, Iowa, 1883-85; Prescott,
Ariz., 1885-86; West Springfield, Mass., 1886-88. Associate Pro-
fessor of Systematic Theology, Hartford Theological Seminary,
1888-90; Professor of Biblical Dogmatics and Ethics, 1890 .
Lecturer in Ethics^ Wesleyan University, 1909 . Author:
Christ's Estimate of Himself; Teacher-Training with the Master
Teacher; Jesus the King of Truth.
Address: 138 Collins St., Hartford, Conn.
ARTHUR LINCOLN GILLETT.
B.A., Amherst College, 1880; M.A., Amherst, 1884; D.D., Amherst,
1901. Born January 5, 1859, Westfield, Mass.
Graduate student, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1883-84. Assist-
ant pastor, Plymouth Congregational Church, Milwaukee, Wis., 1884-85.
Pastor of Plymouth Congregational Church, Grand Forks, N. Dak.,
1885-88. Studied in the Universities of Berlin and Tiibingen, Germany,
1889-91. Instructor in Apologetics, Hartford Theological Seminary,
1888-90 ; Associate Professor, 1890-95 ; Professor, 1895 . Lecturer
IN Evidences of Christianity, Wesleyan University, 1909 .
Trustee of Smith College. Editor-in-chief: Hartford Seminary
Record, 1894 .
Address: i Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, Conn.
H[ENRY] BARRETT LEARNED.
B.A., Harvard University, 1890; M.A., University of Chicago, 1894,
and Harvard University, 1897; Ph.D., Yale University, 1909. Bom
March 21, 1868, Exeter, N. H.
Headmaster, School for Boys, Plymouth, Mass., 1890-92, Taught in
University School, Chicago, 111., 1892-93. Graduate student. Univer-
sity xDf Chicago, 1893-94. Instructor in History, Armour Institute of
Technology, Chicago, 111., 1894-96. Graduate student. Harvard Univer-
sity, 1896-99; Assistant in History, 1897-98. Lecturer in Harvard
Summer School, 1898. Studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany,
1899-1900. Instructor in History, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale Uni-
versity, 1900-06. Lecturer in History, Wesleyan University, 1909-10
(first half-year).
Address: 50 Cold Spring St., New Haven, Conn.
♦RALPH GUERNSEY HIBBARD.
M.A. (Hon.), 1866. Born September 23, 1837, Plymouth, Conn.
Teacher of Elocution, Wesleyan University, i8(5o-76; Instructor,
1876-1904. Also engaged in giving public readings, and at intervals
as Instructor in Conn. State Normal School, New York Central Con-
ference Seminary, Hartford Theological Seminary, etc. Died January
26, 1904, New Britain, Conn.
FOLLANSBEE GOODRICH WELCH.
M.D., New York Homoeopathic Medical College, 1870. Born June
8, 1843, Concord, N. H.
Instructor in Gymnastics, Yale College, 1867-72. Instructor in Physi-
cal Culture, Dartmouth College, 1867-68. Instructor in Gymnastics,
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Wesleyan University, 1868-69. Practised medicine in New York,
N. Y., 1872-82. Proprietor and medical superintendent of a sanitary-
institute, New York, N. Y., 1877-82.
Address : unknown.
WILLIAM LAMBERT GOODING.
B.A., Dickinson College, 1874; M.A., Dickinson, 1875; Ph.D., Dick-
insbn, 1887. Born December 22, 185 1, Galena, Md.
Teacher of Natural Science, Wilmington Conference Academy,
Dover, Del., 1874-76. Graduate student, Harvard University, 1876-77.
Teacher of English, Wilmington Conference Academy, 1877-78.
Studied in the Universities of Gottingen, Leipzig, and Heidelberg, Ger-
many, 1878-81. Instructor in Ethics, Wesleyan University, 1881-82.
Principal of Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1882-98.
Professor of Philosophy and Education, Dickinson College, 1898 .
Address : Carlisle, Pa.
LAWRENCE BUNTING FLETCHER.
B.A., Columbia University, 1877; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University,
1881.
Fellow, Columbia University, 1877-80; Johns Hopkins University,
1880-81. Assistant in Physics, University of Pennsylvania, 1881-82.
Instructor in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1882-83.
Address: Marlboro, N. Y.
FRANK SARGENT HOFFMAN.
B.A., Amherst College, 1876; B.D., Yale University, 1880; M.A.,
Amherst, 1884; Ph.D., Amherst, 1896. Born February 9, 1852, She-
boygan Falls, Wis.
Hooker Fellow, Yale University, 1880-82. Studied in Germany,
1882-83. Instructor in Mental Philosophy, Wesleyan University,
1883-85. Professor of Philosophy, Union College, 1885 . Author:
The Sphere of the State; Th'e Sphere of Science.
Address: Union College, Schenectady, N. Y,
E[LIAS] HERSHEY SNEATH.
B.A., Lebanon Valley College, 1881 ; B.D., Yale University, 1884;
M.A., Lebanon Valley, 1889; Ph.D., Yale, 1890; LL.D., Lebanon
Valley, 1903. Born August 7, 1857, Mountville, Pa.
Instructor in Mental Philosophy, Wesleyan University, 1885-88.
Lecturer on the History of Philosophy, Yale University, 1889-91 ;
Instructor in Philosophy, 1891-93; Assistant Professor of Mental and
Moral Philosophy, 1893-98; Professor of Theory and Practice of
Education, 1898-1904; Director of the Summer School, Yale Univer-
sity, 1904-07; Lecturer on Ethics and Religious Education, 1910 .
Author : The Philosophy of Reid; The Ethics of Hobbes; The Mind
of Tennyson.
Address: 285 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn.
WILLIAM SNYDER EICHELBERGER.
B.A., Johns Hopkins University, 1886; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1891.
Born September 18, 1865, Baltimore, Md.
Assistant in the Nautical Almanac Office, Washington, D. C, 1889-90,
1896-98. Assistant in Astronomy, Wesleyan University, 1890-96;
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Tutor in Mathematics, 189094; Instructor in Mathematics,
1894-96. Computer in U. S. Naval Observatory, 1898-1900. Professor
of Mathematics, U. S. Navy, 1900 . Member, U. S. Eclipse Expedi-
tion, Pinehurst, N. C, 1900. In charge of U. S. Eclipse Expedition,
Sumatra, 1901 ; Spain, 1905.
Address: U. S. Navy Observatory, Washington, D. C.
WINTHROP MORE DANIELS.
B.A., Princeton University, 1888; M.A., Princeton, 1890. Born
September 30, 1867, Dayton, Ohio.
Studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany, 1890-91. Instructor
IN Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan University, 1891-92.
Professor of Political Economy, Princeton University, 1892 .
Author: Revision and Continuation of Alexander Johnston's History
of the United States; Elements of Public Finance; Continuation of
Alexander Johnston's History of American Politics.
Address : Princeton University, Princeton, N. J.
CHARLES FORD LANGWORTHY.
B.A., Middlebury College, 1887; M.A., Middlebury, 1890; Ph.D.,
University of Strassburg, 1893. Born August 9, 1864, Middlebury, Vt.
Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1893-94; In-
structor, 1894-95. Associate editor. Experiment Station Records,
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 1896 .
Address: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C.
ARTHUR GORDNER LEACOCK.
B.A., Syracuse University, 1892, and Harvard University, 1893 ; M.A.,
Harvard, 1894; Ph.D., Harvard, 1899. Born May 27, 1868, Lehman,
Pa.
Studied in Harvard College, 1892-93. Graduate student. Harvard
University, 1893-94, 1897-99. Instructor in Greek, Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass., 1894-96. Instructor in Latin, Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1896-97. Professor of Greek, Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H.,
1899-- — . Instructor in Harvard Summer School, 1905. Author:
Studies in the Life of St. Paul.
Address: Exeter, N. H,
GEORGE HERBERT LING.
B.A., University of Toronto, 1893 ; M.A., Columbia University, 1894 ;
Ph.D., Columbia, 1896.
University Fellow in Mathematics, Columbia University, 1893-95 ;
Assistant in Mathematics, 1895-96. Instructor in Mathematics,
Wesleyan University, 1896-1901. Tutor, Instructor, and Adjunct
Professor of Mathematics, Columbia University, 1901-09. Professor
of Mathematics, University of Saskatchewan, Canada, 1909 .
Address : 434 Fifth Ave., Saskatoon, Canada.
*HERMAN WADSWORTH HAYLEY.
B.A., Amherst College, 1887; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1890.
Graduate student. Harvard University, 1887-90 (Morgan Fellow,
1888-90). Studied in the Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, Germany
(Rogers Fellow, Harvard University)-, 1890-91. Instructor in Latin,
Harvard University, 1891-93; Tutor, 1^3-96; Assistant in the Library,
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1896-97. Instructor in Latin, Wesleyan University^ 1897-99.
Editor: The AlcesHs of Euripides. Died September 24, 1899, Boston,
Mass.
EMORY BAIR LEASE.
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1885; M.A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1888;
Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1894.
Taught in Little Rock University, Ark., 1885-87; University of the
Pacific, 1887-91. Fellow, Johns Hopkins University, 1892-93; Fellow
by courtesy, 1893-94. Taught in Allegheny College, 1894-96; University
of Chicago, summer quarter, 1896; University of Michigan, 1896-97.
Instructor in Latin, Wesleyan University, 1899-1901. Professor of
Latin, College of the City of New York, 1901 . Editor: Livy,
Books I, XXI, XXII.
Address: 502 West 151st St., New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR CONSTANT LUNN.
B.A., Lawrence College, 1898; M.A., University of Chicago, 1900;
Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1904. Born February 19, 1877, Racine,
Wis.
Graduate student, University of Chicago, 1898-1901. Instructor
IN Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1901-02. Instructor in
Mathematics, University of Chicago, 1902-10; Assistant Professor,
1910 .
Address : University of Chicago, Chicagb, III.
OTTO DUNKEL.
M.E., University of Virginia, 1896; B.A. and M. A., University of
Virginia, 1898; M.A., Harvard University, 1899; Ph.D., Harvard, 1902.
Born in Richmond, Va.
Instructor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1902-04.
Studied in the University of Gottingen, Germany, 1904-05; University
of Paris. 1905-06; LTniversity of Pisa, 1909-10. Instructor in Mathe-
matics, University of Minnesota, 1906-07; University of Missouri,
1907 . On leave of absence, 1909-10.
Address: 713 Missouri Ave., Columbia, Mo.
RALPH CLEWELL SUPER.
B.A., Ohio University, 1895; M.A., Ohio University, 1899.
Studied in the Universities of Jena, Leipzig, and Lausanne, 1895-97;
University of Grenoble, 1899- 1901. Instructor in Romance Languages,
University of Cincinnati, 1901-02. Tutor in Modern Languages,
Wesleyan University, 1902-05; Instructor, 1905-09. In business,
New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
ROBERT ALLYN BUDINGTON.
B.A., Williams College, 1896; M.A., Williams, 1899- Bom October
22, 1872, Ley den, Mass.
Taught in Dow Academy, Franconia, N. H., 1896-98. Assistant; in
Biology, Williams College, 1898-99. Scholar in Zoology, Columbia Uni-
versity, 1899-1900; Demonstrator in Physiology, 1900-02. Instructor
in Zoology and Physiology, Mount Hermon School, Mass., 1902-05.
Instructor in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1905-08. Associate
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Professor of Zoology, Oberlin College, 1908 . Instructor in Zoology,
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass., 1900-07; Instructor
in Embryology, 1909 .
Address: Oberlin, Ohio.
EVERT MORDECAI CLARK.
B.S., National Normal University, 1900; B.A., National Normal,
1901 ; B.A., Yale University, 1905 ; M.A., Yale, 1906. Born November
27, 1879, Ashville, Ohio.
Instructor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1904-05
(winter term). Professor of Mathematics, East Texas Normal Col-
lege, 1906-08. Graduate student, Yale University, 1908 .
Address : Box 782, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
ARTHUR HENRY HARROP.
B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1894; M.A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1896;
M.A., Harvard University, 1903 ; Ph.D., Boston University, 1905.
Born October 9, 1869, Duncans Falls, Ohio.
Vice President and Professor of Latin and Greek, Union College,
1894-95. Professor of Latin and Greek, Ashland College and Missouri
Wesleyan College, 1895-1901. Graduate student, Harvard University,
1901-04 ; Boston University, 1904-05. Instructor in Greek, Wesleyan
University, 1904-05 (second half-year). Professor of Latin, Uni-
versity of Denver, 1905 .
Address: University Park, Col.
BERNARD CAPEN EWER.
B.A., Brown University, 1899; M.A., Brown, 1900; Ph.D., Harvard
University, 1904. Born October 5, 1877, Vernon, Conn.
Taught in Mount Hermon School, Mass., 1904-05. Instructor in
Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1905. Instructor, and Assistant
Professor, of Philosophy. Northwestern University, 1905 .
Address: 614 Clark St., Evanston, 111.
ROSWELL POWELL STEPHENS.
B.A., University of Georgia, 1896; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University,
1905. Born November 4, 1874, Barnesville, Ga.
Engaged in teaching, 1896-1900. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins
University, 1900-05. Instructor in Mathematics, Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1905-07. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, University of
Georgia, 1907 .
Address : University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.
JOHN WESLEY WETZEL.
Ph.B., Southwestern University, 1894. Born March 21, 1871, Lena,
Graduated from the Cumnock School of Oratory, Northwestern
University, 1897. Director, Department of Oratory, University of
Denver, and Instructor in the Iliff School of Theology, 1897-1900.
Instructor in Elocution, Yale Law School, 1901 . Instructor in
Public Speaking, Yale University, 1905 . Instructor in Elocution
and Pulpit Declamation, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1906— — .
Instructor in Public Speaking, Wesleyan Unr'ersity, 1906— — .
Address: 16 Dwight St., New Haven, Conn.
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♦ALBERT DAVIS.
B.A., Columbia University, 1903; M.A., Columbia, 1904; Ph.D.,
Cornell University, 1906. Born February 21, 1881, Brooklyn, N, Y.
Graduate student, Cornell University, 1904-06. Assistant in Eng-
lish, Wesleyan University, 1906-07 ; Instructor, 1907-08. Instructor
in English, Dartmouth College, 1908-10. Died June 28, 1910, Hyde
Park, N. Y.
ISAIAH BOWMAN.
B.S., Harvard University, 1905; Ph.D., Yale University, 1909. Born
December 26, 1878, Waterloo, Ont., Canada.
Taught in Yale University, 1905-09. Leader of the Yale South
American Expedition, 1907. Instructor in Physical Geography,
Wesleyan University, 1907-09. Assistant Professor of Geography,
Yale University, 1909 .
Address : Box 835, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
RAEMER REX RENSHAW.
B.S., University of Oregon, 1902; M.S., University of Oregon, 1903;
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1907. Born August 31, 1880, Sierraville,
Cal.
Scholar in Chemistr>', University of Oregon, 1901-02; Instructor in
Chemistry, 1902-04. University Fellow in Chemistry, Columbia Uni-
versity, 1904-05. Instructor in Chemistry, New York Evening High
Schools, 1905-06. Instructor in Qualitative Analysis, Columbia Uni-
versity Summer School, 1907. Instructor in Chemistry, Wesleyan
University, 1907 .
Address: 156 High St., Middletown, Conn.
LOUIS BLISS GILLET.
B.A., Columbia University, 1904. Born December 20, 1881, New
York, N. Y.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1904-05. Grad-
uate student. Harvard University, 1905-06. Professor of English,
Temple College, Philadelphia, 1906-07. Assistant in English, Columbia
University, 1907-08, Instructor in English, Wesleyan University,
1908 .
Address: South College, Middletown, Conn.
JOHN WILLIAM TURRENTINE.
Ph.B., University of North Carolina, 1901 ; M.S., University of North
Carolina, 1902; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1908. Born July 5, 1880,
Burlington, N. C.
Instructor in Chemistry, Lafayette College, 1902-05. Assistant in
Chemistry, and graduate student, Cornell University, 1905-08.
Instructor in Chemistry, Wesleyan Unr^rsity, 1908 .
Address: South College, Middletown, Conn.
GILBERT HAVEN CADY.
B.A., Northwestern University.
Assistant in Geology, Yale University, 1909-10. Instructor in Phys-
ical Geography, Wesleyan University, 1909-10.
Address: 52 Pearl St., New Haven, Conn.
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JOHN KENYON LAMOND.
B.S., Rhode Island State College, 1907; M.A., Yale University, 1908;
Ph.D., Yale, 1910. Born August i, 1887, Hillsdale, R. I.
Instructor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1910 .
Address: 5 Stowe Ave., Middletown, Conn.
♦WILLIAM MAGOUN.
B.A., Brown University, 1823; M.A., Brown. Born September 15,
1802, Pembroke, Mass.
Studied law. Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass.,
1828-31. Tutor, Wesleyan University, 1831-32. Taught in Brooklyn
and New York, N. Y. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1846.
Private secretary of U. S charge d'affaires at Turin, Italy; also
tutor in his family, 1848. Remained in the employ of the succeeding
charge d'affaires for several years. Secretary of the British vice
consul, Turin, Italy, 1857-71. U. S. consular agent for Turin and
provinces; taught English and Italian at Turin; tutor in English to
the royal family at Turin, 1867-68. Died September 26, 1871, Turin,
Italy.
JOHN ROGERS COMMONS.
B.A., Oberlin College, 1888; M.A., Oberlin, 1890. Born October 13,
1862, Hollandsburg, Ohio.
Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1888-90. Tutor in
Economics and Social Science, Wesleyan University, 1890-91. Asso-
ciate Professor of Political Economy, Oberlin College, 1891-92. Pro-
fessor of Political Economy, Indiana University, 1^2-95. Professor
of Sociology and Civics, Syracuse University, 1895-96; Professor of
Sociology, 1896-99. Expert agent, Industrial Commission, 1901. Assist-
ant secretary. National Civic Federation, 1902. Professor of Political
Economy, University of Wisconsin, 1904 . Author: Distribution
of Wealth; Social Reform and the Church; Representative Democ-
racy.
Address : Madison, Wis.
CHARLES JAQUES GOODWIN.
B.A., Bowdoin College, 1887; M.A., Bowdoin, 1890; Ph.D., Johns
Hopkins University, 1890. Born March 13, 1866, Farmington, Me.
Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1887-90 (University
Scholar, 1888-89; Fellow in Greek and Sanskrit, 1889-90). Professor
of the Greek Language and Literature, Cornell College, Iowa, 1890-92.
Tutor in Greek, Wesleyan University, 1892-95. Professor of Greek,
St. Stephen's College, 1898-99; Lehigh University, 1899 .
Address: 118 Church St., Bethlehem, Pa.
*LYMAN COLEMAN.
B.A., Yale College, 1817; M.A., Yale, 1833; M.A. (Hon.), Middle-
bury College, 1833; S.T.D., College of New Jersey (now Princeton
University), 1847. Born June 14, 1796, Middlefield, Mass.
Taught in Latin Grammar School, Hartford, Conn., 1817-20. Tutor
in Yale College; also studied in Yale Divinity School, 1820-25. Pastor
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of Congregational Church, Belchertown, Mass., 1825-32. Principal of
Burr Seminary, Vt., 1832-37. Principal of English Department of
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1837-42, Studied in Germany, and
traveled in Europe and the East, 1842-44. Instructor in Latin and
Greek, Amherst College, 1844-46. Professor of German, College of
New Jersey (now Princeton University), 1847-49, 1858-60. Taught in
Philadelphia, Pa., 1849-58. Traveled in Europe and the East, 1856-57.
Teacher of Hebrew and Biblical Literature, Wesleyan University,
1860-62. Professor of Latin and Greek, Lafayette College, 1862-82,
Died March 16, 1882, Easton, Pa.
CHARLES SUMNER NASH,
Teacher of Hebrew, Wesleyan University, 1883-84.
♦SAMUEL GRAY HULBERT.
Bom January 6, 1805, Hudson, N. Y.
Studied in Yale College, 1825-26. In poor health; engaged occa-
sionally as clerk in banks in Middletown, Conn., 1826-36, In business,
Middletown, Conn., 1836-40. Engaged in farming in Michigan, 1840.
Secretary of the Russell Manufacturing Company, Middletown, Conn.,
1845-67. Librarian of Wesleyan University, 1867-68. Engaged in
literary and scientific work, Middletown, Conn., 1868-72. Died March
12, 1872, Middletown, Conn.
WALTER BRADFORD BARROWS.
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1876. Born January 10,
1855, Wellesley Hills, Mass.
Instructor in Chemistry and Physics, Colegio Nacional, Argentine
Republic, 1879-81. Taught in State Normal School, Westfield, Mass.,
1881-82. Assistant in Natural History, Wesleyan University,
1882-84; Curator of the Museum, 1884-86. First assistant orni-
thologist, U, S. Department of Agriculture, 1886-94. Professor of
Zoology and Physiology, Michigan Agricultural College^ 1894 .
Entomologist, Mich. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1897-98,
Address: Agricultural College, Mich.
♦S[AMUEL] WARD LOPER.
M,A, (Hon.), Trinity College, Conn,, 1882. Born July 3, 1835,
Guilford, Conn.
Instructor in Geology, Trinity College, Conn., 1890-91. Assistant
geologist, U. S. Geological Survey, 1891-94. Assistant in the
Museum, Wesleyan University, 1893-94; Curator of the Museum,
1894-1910. Engaged in field work, U. S. Geological Survey, 1896-1904.
Author: Echoes of the Home of Halleck: Life and Writings of Henry
C. Work. Died March 31, 1910, Middletown, Conn.
CHARLES SPAULDING ALDRICH.
B.A., Brown University, 1894; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1896.
Born April i, 1871, Weathersfield, Vt.
Director of the Gymnasium, Wesleyan Unhtrsity, 1894-96. Prac-
tising law in Troy, N. Y., 1898 .
Address: 1-2 Keenan Building, Troy, N. Y.
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FREDERICK WILLIAM MARVEL.
Ph.B., Brown University, 1894. Born December 25, 1869, Rehoboth,
Mass.
Instructor in Drawing and Physical Culture, Brown University,
1894-96. Director of the Gymnasium, Wesleyan University, 1896-
1901, 1902-03. Instructor in the Gymnasium, Moses Brown School,
Providence, R. I., 1901-02. Director of Physical Training, Brown
University, 1903 •
Address: Brown University, Providence, R. I.
DAVID CONNOLLY HALL.
Ph.B., Brown University, 1901 ; M.S., University of Chicago, 1903;
M.D., University of Chicago, 1907. Born May i, 1875, Sherbrooke,
Que., Canada.
Director of the Gymnasium, Wesleyan University, 1901-02.
Instructor in Physical Training, University of Oklahoma, 1902-03 ;
Instructor in Physical Training and Physiology, 1903-05; Professor of
Physical Training and Director of Athletics, 1905-08. Professor of
Physical Training, University of Washington, 1908 .
Address: University of Washington, Seattle, Wash.
HORACE CHENEY SWAN.
M.D., Tufts College, 1903. Born June 29, 1878, Providence, R. I.
Director of the Gymnasium, Wesleyan University, 1903-05;
Trinity College, Conn., 1905 .
Address: Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.
HOWARD ROLAND REITER.
B.A., Princeton University, 1898; M.A., Princeton, 1900, Born 1872,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Studied in Princeton Theological Seminary, 1900-02. Director of
the Gymnasium, Vvesleyan University, 1905 .
Address : Home Ave., Middletown, Conn.
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CLASS OF J833.
1. *DANIEL HENRY CHASE. B.A.; M.A., 1836; LL.D, 1856.
^. B. K. Born March 8, 1814, Hoosick, N. Y. Brother of No. 93-
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1833. Tutor and
Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1834-35. Principal and proprietor,
Middletown (Conn.) Institute and Preparatory School, 1835-70.
Traveled and studied in Europe, 1838-40. Conducted Middletown
(Conn.) Female Seminary, 1840-43. Retired from active work on
account of impaired health, 1870. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1862-77. Senior alumnus for seventy-two years. Died May 15, 1905,
Middletown, Conn.
Married June 2, 1842, Caroline Elizabeth Smith, of Middletown,
Conn., who died December i, 1891. Children : Henry Mosher, b.
March 11, 1843; John Lyon, b. December 27, 1844 (class of 1865);
Caroline Elizabeth, b. December 3, 1846, m. E. B. Birdsey (No. 947) ;
Daniel Wilbur, b. March 18, 1850; Susan Emma, b. March 17, 1855.
m. Edward Douglas; Ellen Amelia, b. July 18, 1858, m. C. B. Leach;
Albert Hunt, b. April 3, 1861 (class of 1882).
2. *BENJAMIN I DIEFENDORF. B.A.; M.A., 1836. Born
March 12, 1809, Canajoharie, N. Y.
Taught in Wesleyan University, and in the Middletown (Conn.)
Female Seminary; also in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1834.
Principal of Dudley Academy, Mass., 1835-36; High School, Fort
Plain, N. Y., 1837-39; Mexico Academy, N. Y., 1840-41. Joined Black
River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1841.
Stationed at Jordan, Brockett's Bridge, Little Falls, Syracuse, Vienna,
Watertown, Herkimer (twice), Oriskany, etc.; Presiding Elder, four
years; supernumerary, two years; superannuated, one year (1841-61).
Principal of Fort Plain Seminary and Collegiate Institute, N. Y.,
1861-65 ; Fort Plain Female College, 1866-67 ; Fort Plain Seminary and
Female Collegiate Institute, 1867-71. Supernumerary, 1871-74. Super-
annuated, 1875. Died October 19, 1875, Frey's Bush, N. Y.
Married December 8, 1835, Catherine Bauder, who died February 26,
1890. Children: Emily Elizabeth, b. October, 1836, d. 1853; Ariah
Benson Clark, b. April, 1838, d. May 11, 1902; Celestia Mary, b. 1840;
Catherine Louisa, b. 1847, d. in thirteenth year; John Wesley, b.
1850; Ida Augusta, b. 1855, m. Rev. James Demarest.
3. *WILLIAM GOLLICAR. B.A.
Principal of Utica Academy, N. Y., 1833. Died 1833.
4. *JOHN ROPER. B.A. ; M.A., 1836. Born June 6, 1813, York-
shire, England.
Taught in Wallingford, Conn., 1833; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbra-
ham, Mass., 1834-42. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church,
1842. Stationed at Millbury, Mass., 1842. No appointment on account
of poor health ; preached some months in Wilbraham, 1843. Removed
1833-34.] GRADUATES.
to Chillicothe, Ohio, and taught in a private school, 1844. Gave up
work on account of ill health. Died March 30, 1847, Chillicothe, Ohio.
Married March 13, 1842, Julia Avery, of Wilbraham, Mass., who
died March 14, 1874. Children: John, b. June 26, 1843, d. September
25, 1903; Julia, b. May 11, 1847, d. October 14, 1847.
5. *GEORGE HOPKINS ROUND. B.A.; M.A., 1836. Born Jan-
uary 21, 1807, Richfield, N. Y. Brother of No. 224.
Principal of Union Academy, Sumter District, S. C, 1834. Joined
Georgia Conference, M. E. Church, 1835. Taught in Conference
School, Covington, Ga., 1835, 1837-41. Principal of Preparatory
School. Emory College, Ga., 1842 ; Academy, Madison, Ga., 1843 1
Academy, Clarksville, Ga., 1846-47. President of Fort Wayne Female
College, Ind., 1848-49. Taught in Cokesbury Institute, S. C., 1850-57;
Rector, 1853-57. Pastor of churches in Williamstown and Abbeville,
S. C, 1859-60. Taught in Masonic Female College, Cokesbury, S. C,
1861. Resided in Buncombe County, S. C, 1862-63 ; Binghamton, N. Y.,
1866-67; Lenoir, N. C, 1868-75. Superannuated, residing in Lenoir,
N. C, 1875-79. Died August 3, 1879, Lenoir, N. C.
Married November 27, 1838, Mary Louisa McCants, of Cokesbury,
S. C, who died December 22, 1882. Children : George Fisk, b. Janu-
ary 5, 1840 (B.A., Wofford College, 1861); William Capen, b. April
13, 1842, d. in battle, June 27, 1862 ; Louisa Jane, b. November 3, 1845,
m. J. R. Wilson; Robert James (No. 989), b. November i, 1848, d.
November 24, 1910; Mary Ella, b. December 30, 1852 (B.A., Davenport
Female College, 1873), m. L. J. Hoyle.
6. *ALEXANDER HAMILTON WRIGHT. B.A. Born May 27,
1814, Charlton, N. Y.
Taught in Ohio, 1833. Studied law in Michigan City, Ind., 1837.
Admitted to the bar, 1838. Died January 2, 1838, Michigan City, Ind.
CLASS OF 1834.
7. ♦AARON COKE BANGS. B.A.; M.A., 1837. Born Novem-
ber I, 1815,. Kortright, N. Y.
Taught in Columbus, Miss., 1835-37. Died October 9, 1837; drowned
in the wreck of the steamer Home, off Cape Hatteras.
8. *WILLIAM MILLER BURTON. B.A.; M.A., 1838. Born
1808, Litchfield County, Conn.
Successively tutor, Professor of Latin and Greek, and Professor of
Mathematics, Allegheny College, Pa'., 1834-39. Ordained deacon,
Protestant Episcopal Church, 1840; priest, 1841. Rector one year at
Hollidaysburg, Pa.; four and one-half years at St. John's Church,
Cleveland, Ohio; seven years at St. Peter's Church, Tecumseh, and
St. John's Church, Clinton, Mich. Died November 20, 1854, Tecumseh,
Mich.
Married Amelia Isabella Soule, daughter of Bishop Soule of the"
M. E. Church, South.
9. *FISHER AMES FOSTER. B.A.; M.A., 1837. Born July 4,
1811.
Tutor in Randolph-Macon College, Va., 1834-36. Practised law in
Clinton, Miss., 1837-45; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1845-48. Published The
GRADUATES. [1834.
Cincinnati Daily Atlas, 1848-51. Connected with The Congressional
Globe, Washington, D. C, 1854-72. Clerk in the U. S. Treasury
Department, Washington, D, C., 1872-80. Retired from active life,
1880. Died April 27, 1883.
10. *AMBROSE PRENTISS MERRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1838.
Born July 14, 1807, Frankfort, Me.
Resident licentiate in Andover Seminary, 1840-41. Taught school
and preached in Mississippi. Died August 24, 1854, Wayland, Mass.
Married July 27, 1841, Caroline Gleason, of Wayland, Mass., who
died January 2, 1894.
11. *JOHN WESLEY MERRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1837; D.D.,
McKendree College, 1844. A. A. $. Brother of No. 23, and of A. B.
Merrill (class of 1837).
Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, Mass., 1834-37. Presi-
dent of McKendree College, 111., 1837-41. Joined Illinois Conference,
M. E. Church, 1838. Transferred to New England Conference, 1841.
Stationed at East Boston, Mass., 1841-42; Ashburnham, 1842-43; South
Boston, 1843-44; Roxbury, 1844-46; Common Street, Lynn, 1846-48;
Dorchester, 1848-50; East Cambridge, 1850-52; Saxonville, 1852-54.
Professor of Ethics, Metaphysics, Natural and Historical Theology,
Methodist General Biblical Institute, 1854-68. Stationed at Quincy
Point, Mass., 1868-69; Southampton, 1869-71; Ludlow, 1871-73. Super-
numerary, 1873-74. Superannuated, residing in Concord, N. H., 1874-
1900. Died February 9, 1900, Concord, N. H.
Married August 17, 1842, Emily Huse, of Newburyport, Mass., who
died August 13, 1886. Children: Charles Amos (No. 780), b. Septem-
ber 23, 1843, d. April 30, 1907; Edward Annis, b. August 5, 1845 (class
of 1870) ; Mary Emily, b. September 30, 1847, d. March 13, 1890; John
Wesley, b. November 23, 1849, d. January 14, 1884; Joseph Enoch, b.
October 21, 1851, d. April 5, 1854; Elijah Hedding, b. December 19.
1856 (graduate of U. S. Military Academy) ; William Henry, b. June
17, 1861, d. March 4, 1863.
12. *DAVID PATTEN. B.A.; M.A., 1837; D.D., 1855. *• N. 9.
$. B. K. Born October 10, 1810, Boston, Mass.
Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1834-35. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1835. Transferred to Provi-
dence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1841. Stationed at
Chestnut St., Providence, R. I., 1841-43; Nantucket, Mass., 1843-45;
Elm St. (now County St.), New Bedford, 1845-47; Fall River, 1847-49;
Mathewson St., Providence, R. I., 1849-51 ; Warren, 1851-52. Presiding
Elder of Providence District, 1852-54. Professor of Theology, Metho-
dist General Biblical Institute, 1854-66; of Homiletics and Pastoral
Theology, Boston Theological Seminary, 1867-71 ; of Practical Theol-
ogy, Boston University School of Theology, 1871-79. Registrar, Boston
University, 1873-79. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1858-71 ; of
Boston University, 1869-79. Died March 26, 1879, Boston. Mass.
Married August 31, 1841, Marcia Ann Marcy, of Greenwich, Mass.,
who died April 23, 1907. Children: Charles Holley, b. October 12,
1845; Randolph Marcy, b. September, 1852, d. 1853; Frederick Marcy,
b. November 10, 1856.
13. *GARDNER RICE. B.A.; M.A., 1837. Born December 13,
1805, Wayland, Mass.
Principal of Holliston Academy, Mass., 1837-45; Shrewsbury
Academy, Mass., 1845-51; New Salem Academy, Mass., 1851-54; Attle-
1834-35.] GRADUATES.
boro Academy, Mass., 1865-68. Engaged in private tutoring, 1868-81.
Died February 24, 1881, Shrewsbury, Mass.
Married May 25, 1835, Sarah Morse, of Leominster, Mass., who died
October 25, 1884. Children: Milton Gardner, b. August 17, 1837, d.
July 17, 1841; Emoery Homer, b. May 3, 1839; Marshall Newton, b.
May 9, 1841 ; Wilber Howard, b. January 10, 1843 ; Sarah Emma, b.
February 11, 1845, d. October 20, 1845; Watson Emmons, b. December
15, 1846 (M.D.. Univ. of Michigan. 1872) ; Milman Baxter, b. May 8.
1848, d. December 15, 1848; Wilmott Burrutt, b. November 8, 1850. d.
February 2, 1892 ; Virgil Maxwell, b. August 23, 1854, d. April 27, 1877.
14. *PERLEE BLAKE WILBUR. B.A.; ALA., 1837. Born
December 21, 1806. Dutchess County, N. Y.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1835-38. President of Buckingham Female Seminary, Va., 1838;
Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1842-59. Died June 11,
1859, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Married September 15. 1836, Mary Cole, of Cazenovia, N. Y., who
died July 16, 1894. Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. July i, 1837, d. 1839;
Zenas Fisk, b. April 7, 1839, d. 1889; Perlie Anna Virginia, b. Septem-
ber 27. 1841. m. A. P. L. Cochran; John Early, b. April 15, 1843. d.
1851; Jessie Smith, b. March 18, 1846; Helen Newell, b. May 21, 1848,
m. J. C. Healy, d. 1905; Johanna Maria, b. September 23, 1851, m. H. E.
Bienfang; Marion Cole, b. 1853, d. 1853; Willis Irving, b. April 7,
1854, d. 1875; Olive Cole, b. December 3, 1856; Perlee Blake, b.
December 4, 1859, d. 1904.
CLASS OF 1835.
16. *ELIJAH KEELER BANGS. B.A.; M.A., 1838. Born July
12, 1817, New York, N. Y. Son of President Nathan Bangs.
Taught in White Plains Academy, N. Y., 1835; Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., 1836; Hempstead Seminary, N. Y., 1838. Principal of Saratoga
Springs Institute, N. Y., 1839; White Plains Academy, 1844. Engaged
in the auction and commission business, chiefly of books. New York,
N. Y., 1847-82. Retired, 1882. Died February 19, 1894, New York,
N. Y.
Married August 22, 1839, Emma Matilda Watts, who died June 11,
1843. Married April 30, 1853, Katherine Brewster Johnston. Children :
Lemuel Watts, b. April 25, 1840; Mary Emma Matilda, b. July 11,
1842; William Johnston, b. March 15, 1854; Walter Keeler, b. Septem-
ber 3, 1855, d. January 18, 1874.
Address of widow : 161 E. 78th St., New York, N. Y.
16. *HOLDEN DWIGHT. B.A.; M.A., 1839. Born August 28,
1810, Thompson, Conn. Brother of No. 50.
Agent for an educational society in the South, 1835. Taught in
Columbus, Ga., 1836-37. Joined Mississippi Conference, M. E. Church,
1837. Taught in New Orleans, La., 1838. Tutor in the College of
Louisiana, Jackson, La., 1838-39. Taught in a private academy in Clin-
ton, Miss., 1840. Health failed, 1841. Taught in Norwalk Seminary.
Ohio, 1842-45; principal of the same for some time. Principal of
Baldwin Institute (afterwards University), Berea, Ohio, 1846. Died
November 24, 1846, Berea, Ohio.
Married June 13, 1839, Almena Marietta Pelton, of Chester, Mass.;
deceased. Children: Edward Champion, b. November 13, 1840, d.
GRADUATES. [1835.
April 28, 1869; Wilbur Fisk, b. February 6, 1843, d. August 12, 1843;
Susan Eliza, b. September 13, 1844, d. March 6, 1866; Holden, b. July
9, 1847, d. April 19, 1848.
17. *REUBEN HOLMES HARRIS. B.A.; M.A., 1838. Born
February 21, 1814, Derby, Conn.
Taught in New York, N. Y., 1835-39. Traveled in the West for his
health, 1839-44. Died August 27, 1844, Chardon, Ohio.
18. *HUGH BLAIR JOLLEY. B.A. ; M.A., 1838. Born Novem-
ber I, 181 1, Coeymans, N, Y.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1836; Albany Academy, N, Y., 1837-41. Principal of Vernon Academy,
N. Y., 1842-44; Red Creek Academy, N. Y., 1845-48; Jordan Academy,
N. Y., 1848-50. Taught in Palmyra Union School, N. Y., 1851. On
his farm in Macedon Center, N. Y., 1852-83. Resided in Newark,
N. Y., 1883-96. Died March i, 1896, Newark, N. Y.
Married May i, 1838, Elvira Pratt, of Madison County, N. Y., who
died April 4, 1885. Children: Theodore Henry, b. February 15, 1839,
d. October 15, 1896; Mary Adelaide, b. January 14, 1842, m. E. M.
Fort; Augustus James, b. December 29, 1843; Helen Elvira, b. April
27, 1846, m. D. P. Bucklin; Charles Merwin, b. April 16, 1853.
19. *JOHN CHRISTIAN KEENER. B.A., 1839; M.A., 1842;
D.D., Florence College, Ala.; LL.D., Southern University, Ala., 1879.
Born February 7, 1819, Baltimore, Md.
Engaged in the drug business in Baltimore, Md., 1837-41. Joined
Alabama Conference, M. E. Church, 1842. Stationed at Mobile, Ala.,
1842-43; Demopolis, 1843-45; Tuscaloosa, 1845-47; Montgomery,
1847-48; Poydras St., New Orleans, La., 1848-53. Presiding Elder of
New Orleans District, 1853-58. Stationed at FeHcity St., New Orleans,
1858-60. Presiding Elder of New Orleans District, 1860-61, Superin-
tendent of the chaplains of the Confederate Army west of the Missis-
sippi River, 1861-65. Editor of The New Orleans Christian Advocate,
and Presiding Elder of the New Orleans District, 1865-70. Elected
bishop of M. E. Church, South, 1870. Founded a mission in Mexico,
1873. Died January 19, 1906, New Orleans, La.
Married May 19, 1842, Mary Anna Spencer, of Easton, Md., who
died September 26, 1903. Children : Mary Anna, b. February 13, 1843,
m. Rev. J. Wilkinson, d. May 11, 1894; Rebecca, b. October 7, 1844, d.
September 8, 1845 5 Emma Holcombe, b. February 2, 1846, d. December
10, 1896; Christian, b. December 23, 1847, d. December 14, 1897; Sarah
Dameron, b. October 8, 1849, d. October 15, 1851 ; Sarah Louisa, b.
December 9, 1851, d. June 13, 1869; John Ormand, b. August 17, 1854,
d. December 31, 1898; Samuel, b. August 3, 1856.
20. *HARVEY BRADBURN LANE. B.A.; M.A., 1839. ^- T.
*. B, K, Born January 10, 1813, Wyoming Valley, Pa. Brother of
G. W. Lane (class of 1835).
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1836-38. Assistant
engineer on Western and Atlantic Railroad, Ga., 1838. Assistant Pro-
fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Wesleyan University,
1839-40 ; Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, 1840-43 ; of
the Greek and Latin Languages, 1843-48; of the Greek Language and
Literature, 1848-61. In business in New York, N. Y., 1861-88. For
some years one of the editors of The American Agriculturist. Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1871-75. Died August 28, 1888, Saratoga,
N. Y.
1835.] GRADUATES.
Married April 4, 1840, Maria Elizabeth Potter, who died January 21,
1896. Children : Mary Josephine, b. February 8, 1841, m. A. P. Lyon
(No. 629) ; Charles Harvey, b. March 11, 1844 (class of 1864) ; Sarah
Georgiana, b. January 21, 1854, m. T. B. Odell, d. April 24, 1879.
21. *MARVIN MARCY MASON. B.A. Born January 26, 1808,
Southbndge, Mass.
Taught in Florida and Georgia, 1835-38; Vineville Academy, near
Macon, Ga., 1838-50. Died July 2, 1854, Vineville, near Macon, Ga.
Married February 13, 1851, Elizabeth J. Roberson, of Macon, Ga.,
who died October 25, 1853. Child: Eoline Roberson, b. August 13,
1853, d. September 5, 1853.
22. *SAMUEL LIVINGSTONE MATHER. B.A.; M.A., 1839.
Born July i, 1817, Middletown, Conn. Brother of H. R. Mather (class
of 1844).
Traveled in Europe, 1837-40. Removed to Cleveland, Ohio, 1843.
Admitted to the bar, 1844. Practised law in Cleveland, Ohio, and
engaged in mining and manufacturing iron ores in Michigan, Ohio, and
Pennsylvania, 1844-90. Died October 8, 1890, Cleveland, Ohio.
Married September 24, 1850, Georgiana F. Woolson, of Cleveland,
Ohio, who died November 2, 1853. Married June 11, 1856, Elizabeth
L. Gwinn, of Buffalo, N. Y., who died August, 1908. Children : Sam-
uel, b. July 13, 1851; Catharine Livingstone, b. September 3, 1853;
William Gwinn, b. September 22, 1857.
23. *ANNIS MERRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1838. *. B. K. Born
September 9, 1810, Harwich, Mass. Brother of No. 11, and of A. B.
Merrill (class of 1837).
Professor of Ancient Languages in McKendree College, 111., 1836-43.
Admitted to the bar and located at Belleville, 111., 1843. Practised law
in Boston, Mass., 1844-49; San Francisco, Cal., 1849-85. Retired, 1885.
Died February 2, 1905, San Francisco, Cal.
Married October 17, 1837, Harriet Maria Sage, of Cromwell, Conn.,
who died June 8, 1892.
24. *ELISHA BOURNE NYE. B.A.; M.A., 1838; M.D., Yale
University, 1837. *. B. K. Bom November 7, 1812, Sandwich, Mass.
Studied in Yale Medical School, 1835-36. Practised medicine in East
Haddam, Conn., 1837-1851 ; Middletown, Conn., 1851-89. Died March
7, 1889, Middletown, Conn.
Married November 20, 1837, Caroline Hubbard, of Middletown,
Conn., who died August 24, 1877. Children: Edward, b. August 24,
1838, d. September 2, 1872; Charlotte A., b. July 29, 1840, m. R. M.
Cumnock (No. 862), d. November 9, 1874; Frederick B., b, February
12, 1842, d. January 20, 1843; Frederick B., b. November 15, 1843, d.
February 5, 1907; Margaret, b. November 10, 1845, m. Mr. Benjamin,
d. December 9, 1900; Catharine H., b. March 11, 1848, d. March 26,
1852; Caroline A., b. March 28, 1851, d. August i, 1851 ; Ellen A., b.
March 18, 1853, d. March 30, 1854.
25. *SABURA STEBBINS STOCKING. B.A. ; M.A., 1838. Bom
June 24, 1 810, Glastonbury, Conn.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1835. Principal
of Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt, 1836. Studied in Yale
Divinity School, 1837-40. Ordained deacon in the Protestant
Episcopal Church, 1840. Minister of St. Andrew's Church, Meriden,
GRADUATES. [1835-36.
Conn., 1840-41. Ordained priest, 1841. Rector of Trinity Church,
Newtown, Conn., 1841-49. Founded St. Mark's Hall, Orange, N. Y.,
1850; rector, 1850-60. Removed to New York, N. Y., i860. Traveled,
1861-62. Rector of Grace Church, South Oyster Bay, N. Y., 1863-90;
rector emeritus, 1890-96. Removed to Jamaica, N. Y., 1896. Died
May 24, 1896, Jamaica, N. Y.
Married November 15, 1840, Sarah Stanley Mallory, of Poultney, Vt.
Address of widow : 34 Clinton Ave., Jamaica, N. Y.
26. *BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TEFFT. B.A.; M.A., 1838; D.D.,
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1846; LL.D., Madison (now Colgate)
University, 1852. Born August 20, 1813, Floyd, N. Y.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1835-39.
Pastor of First M. E. Church, Bangor, Me., 1839-41. Principal of
Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy),
R. I., 1841. Pastor of Odeon M. E. Church, Boston, Mass., 1842.
Professor of the Greek and Hebrew Languages and Literature, Indiana
Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1843-46. Editor of The Ladies'
Repository, 1846-52. President of Genesee College and Genesee Wes-
leyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1853-54. Pastor of First M. E. Church,
Bangor, Me., 1859-60; Mission M. E. Church, Bangor, i860; Second
M. E. Church, Bangor, 1861. Elected chaplain of ist Maine Cavalry,
1861. U. S. consul at Stockholm and acting minister to Sweden, 1863.
Commissioner of immigration from the North of Europe for the State
of Maine, 1864. Pastor of Central M. E. Church, Portland, Me., 1866.
Editor of The Northern Border, Bangor, Me., 1873-78. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1852. Member of Maine Legis-
lature, 1874. Died September 16, 1885, Brewer, Me.
Married July 26, 1835, Sarah Ann Dunn, of East Poland, Me., who
died April 23, 1883. Children: Roscoe Montfort, b. May 7, 1837, d.
September 15, 1838; William Roscoe, b. May 17, 1840, d. July 8, 1844;
Henry Franklin, b. February 21, 1842; George Van Anthrope, b. June
19, 1845, d. June 27, 1871; Anna Rich, b. January i, 1848, m. N. E.
Bragg; Sarah Frances, b. December i, 1850, d. March 21, 1856; Laura
Jane, b. July 8, 1852, m. H. L. Bass; William Moore, b. February 8,
1856, d. 1886.
27. nVILLIAM DOWNES TUBES. B.A.
Died 1835.
CLASS OF 1836.
28. *HENRY BANNISTER. B.A.; M.A., 1839; D.D., 1850.
*. B. K. Born October 5, 1812, Conway, Mass.
Taught in Lowville, N. Y., 1836. Studied in Auburn Theological
Seminary, 1837-39. Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia)
Seminary, N. Y., 1838. Principal of Fairfield Academy, N. Y., 1840-43 ;
Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, 1843-56. Professor of
Exegetical Theology in Garrett Biblical Institute, 1856-83. Traveled in
Europe and the East, 1869-70. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1864, '68, '72. Died April 15, 1883, Evanston, 111.
Married August 12, 1840, Lucy Kimball, of Lewis County, N. Y., who
died October 18, 1886. Children: Mary H., b. September 18, 1841, m.
O. A. Willard; Henry Martyn, b. July 25, 1844 (Ph.B., Northwestern
University, 1863) ; Charles Kimball, b. November 14,1847 (B.A., North-
1836.1 GRADUATES.
western, 1869), d. January 10, 1901 ; Ellen Frances, b. May 6, 1850, m.
O. H. Merwin; Lucy Harriet, b. January 15, 1855, m. Irving Queal;
John Conkey, b. November 15, i860 (B.A., Northwestern, 1883).
29. *DWIGHT ELIZUR BATES. B.A.; M.A., 1839. Born
November 21, 1814, Springfield, Mass. Brother of No. 91.
Civil engineer in Louisiana, 1836-40. U. S. surveyor, 1840-54. Civil
engineer and surveyor in Springfield, Mass., 1854-56. Assistant engi-
neer of a railroad in Illinois, 1856-58. Principal assistant engineer and
surveyor of railroads in Alabama and Florida, 1858-61. Entered C. S.
Army; engineer and artillerist, Army of Virginia, 1861. First lieu-
tenant, 1862-64. Prisoner of war, 1864-65. Civil engineer and sur-
veyor in Marion, Ala., 1865-99. Died February 19, 1899, Hamburg,
Ala.
30. *SAMUEL BOTSFORD BUCKLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1840;
Ph.D., Waco University, 1872. Bom May 9, 1809, Torrey, N. Y.
Made natural history collections in Virginia, Illinois and Alabama,
1837-38; in Alabama, Tennessee, North and South Carolina and
Georgia, 1842. Principal of Allenton Academy, Ala., 1839-40. Studied
in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1842-43. At home
on the farm, 1843-55. In the book business. Yellow Springs, Ohio,
1855-56. Made natural history collections in the South and the West,
1859-60. Assistant geologist and naturalist of the Texas Geological
Survey, 1860-61. Chief examiner in statistical department of U. S.
Sanitary Commission, 1862-65. State geologist of Texas, 1866-67.
Agricultural and scientific editor of The State Gazette, Austin, Tex.,
1871-72. State geologist of Texas, 1874-77. Engaged in preparing a
work on the geology and natural history of Texas, 1877-81. Died Feb-
ruary, 1884, Austin, Tex.
Married 1852, Charlotte Sullivan, of Naples, N. Y., who died 1854.
Married 1855. Sarah Porter, of Naples, N. Y., who died 1858. Married
1864, Libbie Myers, of Elbridge, N. Y. Children: Charlotte, b. April
7, 1854, d. January, 1874; Carrie, b. August 31, 1856; Mary, b. 1857,
d. aged six months.
31. *WILLIS STEPHEN BURR. B.A. Born 1816, Haddam,
Conn.
After graduating, studied law. One of the early settlers of Selma,
Ala., where he resided for about twenty-five years. Judge, and an
active member of the Dallas County bar. Projector and secretary of
the Selma Railroad, Ala. Died October 15, 1869, Selma, Ala.
32. *JOHN WILLIAM FLETCHER BURRUSS. B.A.; M.A.,
1840. Born October 7, 1814, Caroline County, Va.
Cotton-planter, Louisiana and Mississippi, 1837-66. Died October 5,
1866, St. Louis, Mo.
Married January 4, 1838, Sarah H. McGehee, who died March 2,
1855. Married October 7, 1857, Louise E. Landon (sister of No. 440),
who died September 19, 1862. Children: Annie McGehee, b. Decem-
ber 22, 1839, m. J. H. Kennard, d. November 4, 1881 ; Kate Florence, b.
August 15, 1841, m. Henry Ginder; Edward McGehee, b. September
12, 1842, d. April 2, 1876 ; John William, b. June 9, 1844, d. June, 1845 ;
Beverly Scott, b. December 19, 1847, d. November. 1848; Mary
Eugenia, b. July 30, 1852, d. July 25, 1885 ; Sarah Louisa, b. February
I9» 1853, m. Robert Semple, d. May 24, 1884.
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GRADUATES. 11836.
83. *DA VIS WASGATT CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1839; D.D., 1850.
#. B. K. Born February 25, 1812, Mount Desert, Me.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1836-37; principal, 1837-43.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1843. Stationed at
Winsted, Conn., 1843-45; Salisbury, 1845-47; Sullivan St., New York.
N. Y., 1847-49; Vestry St., New York, 1849-51; Cannon St., Pough-
keepsie, 1851-53. Bishop of M. E. Church, 1864-71. President of
Freedmen's Aid Society, 1867-71. President of Board of Trustees of
Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio, and of Ohio Wesleyan
University. Author: Elements of Algebra; Mental Discipline; Man
all Immortal, etc. Died May 23, 1871, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Married July 25, 1838, Mary Johnson Redman, of Trenton, N. J.,
who died October 18, 1893. Children : Frances Redman, b. May 18,
1840 (graduate of Wesleyan Female College), m. W. B. Davis; Mary
Augusta, b. November 30, 1842, d. November 2, 1872; Katharine Red-
man, b. April 25, 1845, m. E. W. Mullikin; Ella Fidelia Merrick, b.
August 25, 1847, d. October 24, 1853; Davis Wasgatt, b. July 28, 1849;
Anna Myra, b. August 30, 1852, d. September 22, 1853 ; Jesse Redman,
b. October 31, 1854.
U. *WILLIAM HALSEY. B.A. ; M.A., 1840. Born February 9,
1810, Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Private tutor, Wilkinson County, Miss., 1836. Founder and prin-
cipal of McGehee Academy, Woodville, Miss., 1836-45. Principal of
Galveston Academy, Tex., 1845-46. President of Rutersville College,
Tex., 1846-56; of Soule University, Chapel Hill, Tex., 1856-61. On a
plantation ; also kept a boarding school, 1861-63. Principal of a board-
ing school, San Felipe, Tex., 1863-64; Richmond Academy, Tex.,
1864-65; private school, Harrisburg, Tex., 1865-69. In business,
Harrisburg, Tex., 1869-77. In poor health, 1877-80. Died December
20, 1880, Harrisburg, Tex.
Married June, 1838, Mary S. Chapman, of Saybrook, Conn., who
died December 19, 1876. Children : Mary Prudence, b. June 17, 1839,
d. July 25, 1840 ; Edward Howd, b. July, 1841, d. October, 1841 ; Lillie,
b. July 23, 1843 (deceased) ; William (Justavus, b. February 28,
d. April 17, 1892; Ella Norton, b. March 3, 1851, m. Watson Hand.
35. *WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MEIGS HAND. B.A. Born April
29, 1817, Cromwell, Conn.
Studied law, 1836-37. Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1838.
Died May 16, 1839, Cromwell, Conn.
36. *THEODORE HINSDALE. B.A. Born February 3, 1819,
Middletown, Conn.
Studied law in Waterford, N. Y., 1836-37; New York, N. Y.,
1837-40. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1840-80. Member of
Brooklyn, N. Y., Common Council, 1866-67. Member of State Legis-
lature from Brooklyn, N. Y., 1867. Died August 19, 1880, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Married October 30, 1850, Grace Webster Haddock, of Hanover,
N. H., who died August 31, 1902. Children: Charles Haddock, b.
October 14, 1851, d. March 5. 1857; Grace Webster, b. July 24, 1854, d.
March 23, 1857; Theodore Swan, b. July 29, 1856, d. January g, 1857;
Guy, b. October 26, 1858 (B.A., Amherst 1878) ; Theodora, b. June
24, i860, d. July 16, 1885; Frank, b. December 13, 1862; Grace
Webster, b. June 11, 1874, m. G. A. Lintner.
1836.] GRADUATES.
87. *DANIEL PARISH KIDDER. B.A.; M.A., 1840; D.D.,
McKendree College, 1851, and Wesleyan University, 1855. *. B. K.
Born October 18, 181 5, Darien, N. Y.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N, Y., 1836. Joined Genesee Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1836. Stationed at Rochester, N. Y., 1836-37.
Missionary at Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 1837-39. Transferred to New
Jersey Conference, 1841. Stationed at Paterson, N. J., 1841-43;
Trenton, 1843-44. Corresponding secretary of Sunday School Union;
editor of Sunday School publications and tracts of M. E. Church,
1844-56. Professor of Practical Theology, Garrett Biblical Institute,
1856-71 ; Drew Theological Seminary, 1871-81. Corresponding secre-
tary, Board of Education, M. E. Church, 1881-87. Resided in Evan-
ston, 111., 1887-91. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1852, '68. Died July 29, 1891, Evanston, III.
Married November 9, 1836, Cynthia Harriet Russell, of Salisbury,
Conn., who died April 18, 1840. Married April 6, 1842, Harriette
Smith, of Winsted, Conn. Children: Rowena Harriet, b. February,
1838, d. September 27, 1861 ; Henry Martin, b. May 12, 1839 (Ph.B.,
Northwestern University, 1859) ; Catharine Mehitabel, b. December
29, 1842, m. Rev. G. E. Strobridge, d. October 14, 1908; Daniel Selvey,
b. February 13, 1848, d. May 14, 1907; Evalina Elizabeth, b. October
13, 1855, m. Rev. J. O. Wilson, d. November, 1881.
Address of widow : Ocean Grove, N, J.
38. ♦TIMOTHY DANIELSON LINCOLN. B.S., 1838. Born
May II, 181S, Brimfield, Mass. -"
Taught in New Bedford, Mass., and studied law, 1838-40. Admitted
to the bar, 1840. Removed to Cincinnati, Ohio, 1841. Practised law
in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1842-91. Died April i, 1891, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Married 1845, Mary Seymour Clarke, daughter of Major Nathan
Clarke, U. S. A., who died in 1900. Children, eleven, of whom these
five are living : Mary Lucia, b. November 27, 1850, m. R. H. Mitchell ;
Charlotte Elizabeth, b. June 23, 1855; Florence, b. December 12, 1857;
John Ledyard, b. December 29, 1859; Agnes M., b. January 21, 1867.
39. nVILLIAM HEZEKIAH NATHANIEL MAGRUDER.
B.A. ; M.A., 1843; M.A., Transylvania University; LL.D., University
of Mississippi. Born December 31, 1815, Jefferson County, Miss.
Cotton-planter in Warren County, Miss., 1836-42. Professor of
Ancient Languages, Centenary College, 1842-50. Taught a private
school in Jackson, La., 1850-55. Founder and principal of Collegiate
Institute, Baton Rouge, La., 1855-88. Superintendent of public educa-
tion for Louisiana, 1861-65. Principal of Louisiana Institute for the
Blind, Baton Rouge, La., 1890-1900. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, South, 1874, '78. Died March 9, 1900.
Married November 22, 1837, Mary Bangs, daughter of Rev. Heman
Bangs, who died January, 1900. Children: Benjamin Drake, b. Sep-
tember 27, 1838 (B.A., Yale, 1856) ; John Burruss, b. December 6, 1840
(M.A., Centenary) ; Sarah Burritt, b. September i, 1842, d. July 17,
1844; Heman Bangs, b. September 27, 1844 (M.A., Southern Univ.),
d. August 7, 1891 ; James Trueman, b. November 10, 1846, d. July 31,
1857; Leonard Covington, b. June 27, 1849, d. October 12, 1867;
Nathaniel Hawkins, b. September 25, 185 1 ; Elizabeth Ann, b. August
20, 1853. d. October 20, 1867; William Howard, b. August 29, 1856
(B.A., Univ. of Mississippi, 1879), d. March 15, 1902; Aaron Burritt,
b. September 13, 1858, d. August 8, 1859; Albert Sidney Johnston, b.
May 6, 1862, d. September 16, 1891 ; Stephen Alexander, b. June 4,
1864, d. November i, 1866.
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GRADUATES. [1836.
40. *WILLIAM WHITING MARSH. B.A.; M.A., 1839. Born
April 17, 181 1, Victor, N. Y.
Taught in West Farms, N. Y., 1836; Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1837;
Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1838. Engineer on New
York Canals, 1839. Principal of Lockport Academy, N. Y., 1841 ;
Fayetteville Academy, N. Y., 1845; High School, Brighton, Mich.,
1851 ; Union School, Flint, Mich., 1852. Taught in Victor, N. Y., 1854.
Engaged in farming in Victor, N. Y., 1860-63. Died June 15, 1863,
Victor, N. Y.
Married August 7, 1842, Sylvia Clarissa Sharp, of Barnard, Vt., who
died October 25, 1905. Children: William Henry, b. May, 1843, d.
September 20, 1892; Daniel Sharp, b. December, 1844; Erastus Smith, b.
March, 1846; Royal Sharp, b. July. 1848; Joel Brace, b. June, 1851 ;
Francis Addison, b. January, 1856; Walter Spencer, b. May, i860.
41. *WILLIAM HENRY POTTER. B.A.; M.A., 1839. Born
October 21, 1814, Cumberland, R. I.
Tutor in College of Louisiana, Jackson, La., 1836-45. Principal of
High School, Feliciana, La., 1845; Preparatory Department, Centenary
College, Jackson, La., 1846-60. Assistant Professor of Ancient
Languages, Centenary College, 1860-65. Mayor of Jackson, La., 1861.
Acting Professor of Mathematics, Centenary College, 1865-73. Taught
in a boys' school, Jackson, La., 1873-82. Died May 29, 1882, Jackson,
La.
Married 1840, Ellen R. Bullard, of Jackson, La., who died November
29, 1881. Children: Mary Ellen, b. July 18, 1841, d. July 14, 1850;
William Allen, b. July 14, 1852, d. August 15, 1858.
42. *SCHUYLER SEAGER. B.A. ; M.A., 1839; D.D.. 1855.
Born July 26, 1807, Simsbury, Conn.
Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1836-37 ; princi-
pal, 1837-44. Stationed at First M. E. Church, Rochester, N. Y.,
1844-46; St. John's (now Asbury) Church, Rochester, 1846-48; Pearl
St., Buffalo, 1848-50; Swan St. (now Grace) Church, Buffalo, 1850-52;
First Church, Lockport, 1852-54. Principal of Genesee Wesleyan
Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1854-55; Genesee Model School. Lima, N. Y.,
1856-57. Stationed at Com Hill Church, Rochester, N. Y., 1858-59.
Principal of Dansville Seminary, N. Y., 1859-60. Stationed at Albion,
N. Y., 1861-63; Grace Church, Buffalo, 1863-64; Batavia, 1864-67;
Albion, 1867-70; Lockport, 1871-73; Niagara Falls, 1873-74. Super-
annuated, 1874. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1844-51. Delegate
to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1844, '48. Died October 22, 1874,
Lockport, N. Y.
Married April 15, 1839, Eliza S. Rogers, of White Plains, N. Y., who
died September 3, 1852. Married September 15, 1853, Sarah A. Conkey,
of Lockport, N. Y., who died March 28, 1885. Children : Eliza Cor-
delia, b. February 26, 1840, m. S. L. Smith; Schuyler Fisk, b. July 6,
1842 (B.A., Genesee, i860), d. November 6, 1883; James Henry, b.
December 27, 1846; Mary Augusta, b. April 12, 1848, m. S. S. Olds;
William Perl, b. February 28, 1852 ; Stephen Olin, b. July 31, 1855.
43. *JAMES WARRENNE SUNDERLAND. B.A.; LL.D.,
O'Fallon University. Born February 19, 1813, Exeter, R. I.
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, McKendree
College, 111., 1836. Principal of Hillsboro Academy, 111. Professor of
Mathematics and Languages, Kemper College, Mo., 1845. Professor
of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, O'Fallon University, Mo.,
II
1836-37.1 GRADUATES.
1846. Taught in Freeland Seminary, Pa., 1848. Principal of Mont-
gomery Female Seminary, Pa., 1851 ; Pennsylvania Female College,
CoUegeville, Pa., 1853-81. Professor of Natural Sciences, Ursinus
College, Pa., 1869-73. Banker, CoUegeville, Pa., 1871-81. Retired from
active business, residing in CoUegeville, 1881-1904. Died April 9, 1904,
CoUegeville, Pa.
Married September 12, 1842, Luanna S. Munson, of Weedsport,
N. Y., who died March 16, 1888. Married October 8, 1890, Rebecca
Eicholz. Children : Henry Filley, b. March 29, 1844, d. March 30,
1844; Eugene LeRoy, b. March '28, 1849, d. January 18, 1852; Ida
Gertrude, b. March 13, 1853, m. J. A. Helffrich, M.D. ; Ella Minnehaha,
b. February 9, 1854, d. January 28, 1857.
Address of widow: 522 Kohn St., Morristown, Pa.
44. *WILLIAM AS BURY YOUNG. B.A. ; M.A., 1839. Born
December 5, 1816, Berne, N. Y.
Studied law in Albany, N. Y., 1836-39. Admitted to the bar, 1839.
Appointed master in chancery, 1845. City recorder, Albany, N. Y.,
1852-55. Member of Legislature of New York, 1859. Practised law
in Albany, N. Y., 1873-89. Inspector of Penitentiary for many years.
Died November 29, 1889, Albany, N. Y.
CLASS OF J837.
46. *WILLIAM HENRY ANDERSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1840; D.D.,
Wofford College, S. C, and Southern University, Ala., 1866. Bom
September 17, 1817, Wilmington, N. C.
Taught in Kentucky; joined Kentucky Conference, M. E. Church,
1837. Professor in Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky., 1843.
Editor of The Quarterly Review (South), 1850-54. President of Saint
Charles College, Mo., 1854-61 ; Central College, Fayette, Mo., 1861-63.
Stationed in Louisville, Ky., 1863-69. President of Florence Univer-
sity, Ala., 1869-73; University Public Schools, Louisville, Ky., 1873-76;
Kentucky Wesleyan College, 1876-79. Stationed at Nicholasville, Ky.,
1885-87; Carlisle, 1887-91. Sunday School agent for Kentucky Con-
ference, 1891-93. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
South, 1850, '58, '62, '70. Died May 2, 1893, Carlisle, Ky.
Married May, 1844, Rosa H. Field, of Richmond, Ky., who died
March, 1850. Married February, 1853, Helen Marr Richardson, of
Louisville, Ky., who died August 17, 1895. Children: Mary Rebecca,
b. 1853, d. May i. 1880; Margaret Eleanor, b. July 23, 1856, d. June
24, 1874 ; Jennie Richardson, b. December, 1857, d. March, 1879 ; Eliza-
beth Chambers, b. May, i860, d. September, 1880; William Henry, b.
May 15, 1866 (M.D., University of Louisville, 1887).
46. *SMITH CLIFT. B.A. Born about 181 5, Carmel, N. Y.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1837. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1840-93. Died August 16, 1893, Newport, R. I.
Married a daughter of Stewart F. Randolph, who died before 1893.
Children, several; one, Edith, married Baron Henry Maupoint de
Vaudeul.
47. *CHARLES COLLINS. B.A. ; M.A., 1840; D.D., Centenary
College, Masonic College, and Dickinson College, 1851. *. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born April 17, 1813, North Yarmouth, Me.
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GRADUATES. [1837.
Principal of High School, Augusta, Me., 1837-38. Joined Maine
Conference, M. E. Church, 1838. President of Emory and Henry Col-
lege, Va., 1838-52. President of Dickinson College, 1852-60. Proprie-
tor and President of State Female College, near Memphis, Tenn.,
1860-75. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, South, 1850.
Died July 10, 1875, Memphis, Tenn.
Married July 13, 1841, Harriet Newell Hart, who died Alarch 13,
1889. Children : Narcissa, b. December 4, 1842, d. November 19, 1862 ;
Mary Longley, b. March 30, 1845, m. J. H. Nate, d. October 10, 1878;
Charles Standish, b. October 17, 1846; Hannah Elizabeth, b. December
8, 1848, m. J, H. Barton, d. September 20, 1905 ; John Stone, b. Decem-
ber 10, 1850; Wilbur Fisk, b. September 2, 1853, d. August 10, 1854;
Harriet Hart, b. November 11, 1855, m. T. A. Lamb; James Marshall,
b. March 18, 1858 (class of 1879), d. September 20, 1878; Lily Green-
wood, b. September 4, i860, d. January 19, 1862; Horatio King, b.
August 30, 1864, d. September 25, 1880. Six of these children were
college graduates.
48. *GEORGE BRALNERD CONE. B.A.; M.A., 1840. Born
about 1812, Coventry, Conn.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Vt., 1837-43. Principal of
Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy),
R. L, 1843-45. Taught in Macon College, Macon, Ga,, and Macon,
Miss., 1845-48; Gainesville, Ala., 1849. Agent for Tennessee Female
College, Columbia, Tenn., 1850. Died 1851 (or 1852), Gainesville, Ala.
Married February, 1844, Hannah M. Anderson, of Warrensburg,
N. Y., who died 1848. Children : two ; both died in infancy.
49. *DANIEL CURRY. B.A.; M.A., 1840; D.D., 1852; LL.D.,
Syracuse University, 1878. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born November 26,
1809, near Peekskill, N. Y.
Principal of Troy Conference Academy, 1837-39. Professor in
Georgia Female College, Macon, Ga., 1839-40. Joined Georgia Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1841. Preached in Athens, Savannah and
Columbus, Ga., 1841-44. Transferred to New York Conference, 1844.
President of Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1854-57.
Transferred to New York East Conference, 1857. Stationed at South
Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857-58 ; Middletown, Conn., 1858-60 ; New
Rochelle, N. Y., 1860-62 ; 37th St., New York, 1862-63. Editor of The
Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y., 1864-76; of The National
Repository, 1876-80. Associate editor of The Methodist, New York,
N. Y., 1880-81. Stationed at 82d St., New York. N. Y., 1881-83;
Bethany Chapel, N. Y., 1S83-84. Editor of The Methodist Review,
1884-87. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1862-87. Delegate to
Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881 ; General Conference, M. E.
Church, i860, '64, '72, '76, '80, '84. Died August 17, 1887.
Married February 16, 1838, Mary Halsted, of White Plains, N. Y.,
who died March 17. 1890. Children : Georgia, b. June 5, 1840, m. James
Armstrong; Edward Coxe, b. October, 1842, d. January, 1846; Francis
Shay, b. April, 1845, d. February 7, 1852 ; David Stanford, b. July, 1849,
d. March, 1852.
50. *LEWIS DWIGHT. B.A. ; M.A., McKendree College, 1840.
Born July 22, 1813, Thompson, Conn. Brother of No. 16.
Principal of Mount Vernon Academy, 111., 1838-41 ; Edwardsville
Academy, 111., 1843. Afterwards principal of High School, Payson,
111. Taught in Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, Iowa, and else-
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1837.] GRADUATES.
where, 1848-54. Principal of North Hebron Institute, N. Y., 1854-56,
Joined Troy Conference, M, E. Church, 1856. Stationed successively
at Bristol and Salisbury, Vt., Chester, Mass., Nassau and Petersburg,
N. Y., 1856-63. Retired from conference, 1863. In business in Boston,
Mass., 1863-73. Resided in Dudley, Mass., preaching part of the time,
1873-81. Soon after went to St. Louis, Mo. Died December 24, 1891,
St. Louis, Mo.
Married March 24, 1840, Mahala Pennington Casey, who died March,
1841. Married June 4, 1843, Ruth G. Ryder, of Massachusetts, who
died 1844. Married April 6, 1848, Jane E. Hoar, of Payson, 111., who
died 1854. Married April 26, i860, Mrs. Louisa B. Dixon, of Dudley,
Mass., who died. Married a lady in St. Louis; deceased. Children:
Samuel Lewis, b. March 15, 1841 ; Wilbur Fisk, b. July 5, 1844; Eliza-
beth Susan, b. May 8, 1849, m. Louis Gravelle; Quincy, b. May 30,
1854; also one son (deceased).
51. *WILLIAM THOMPSON HARLOW. B.A.; M.A., 1840.
*. B. K. Born April 18, 1816, Duxbury, Mass. Brother of E. H.
Harlow (class of 1849).
Principal of a seminary. South New Market, N. H., 1837. Professor
of Philosophy and Mathematics, Emory and Henry College, Va., 1839.
Joined Providence Conference, M. E. Church, 1842. Presiding Elder
of Sandwich District, 1848-52. Stationed at Mathewson St., Provi-
dence, R. I., 1852-54; Elm St., New Bedford, Mass., 1854-56. Princi-
pal of Rock River Conference Seminary, Mount Morris, 111., 1856-66.
Presiding Elder of New Bedford District, Providence Conference,
1869-73. Stationed at Bristol, R. I., 1873-75; Center Church, Brockton,
Mass., 1875-76; Thames St., Newport, R. I., 1876-78. Superannuated,
1878. Traveled in the West for his health, 1879-81. Delegate to Gen-
eral Conference, M. E. Church, 1852, '64, '72. Died January 21, 1881,
Omaha, Nebr.
Married August 27, 1838, Frances Ann Winsor, of Duxbury, Mass.,
who died November 6, 1898. Children: Julius I., b. Oct. 28, 1839, d.
May 7, 1872; Elizabeth F., b. October 12, 1841, m. Professor John
WilHamson; Juliet, b. February 26, 1845, m. H. H. Browning; Ephraim
Wiley, b. September 30, 1848; William Thompson, b. February 14,
185s; Frederick Pease, b, December 12, 1856.
62. *DANIEL LESTER HARRIS. B.S., 1838. Born February 6,
1818, Providence, R. I. Brother of No. 123.
Assistant engineer on New York & Erie Railroad, 1839; on Troy &
Schenectady Railroad, 1840-43. Engaged in building the railroad from
Hartford to Springfield, 1843-44. Bridge-builder and machinist, 1845.
Partner in the contract to build the New Haven & New London Rail-
road, 1852-53. President of the Conn. River Railroad Company,
1855-79- Mayor of Springfield, Mass., i860. President City Library
Association, Springfield, Mass.. 1868-79. Government director. Union
Pacific Railroad Company, 1869-70. Member of Mass. House of
Representatives, 1857, '63, '67, '70 and '73. Died July 11, 1879, Spring-
field, Mass.
Married May 25, 1843, Harriet Octavia Corson, of Canastota, N. Y.,
who died July 10, 1904. Children: Edgar Lester, b. July 26, 1844, d.
December, 1846; twin daughters, b. August 9, 1846, d. August 10, 1846;
Corinne, b. August 31, 1848, m. E. S. Brewer; Harriet Buckingham, b.
September 15, 1850, d. November 2, 1852; Azariah Boody, b. March 8,
1853, d. February 7, 1892; Sarah Jeannie. b. April 26, 1854, m. H. K.
Baker; Eliza Johnstone, b. January 26, 1856, m. D. N. Coats, d. Janu-
14
GRADUATES. [1837.
ary 20, 1887; Ambia Corson, b. May 28, 1859; Henrietta Clark, b.
June 20, 1861, m. W. A, Harris ; Cornelia Hawkins, b. July 10, 1866, m.
E. R. Lancaster.
53. *WILLIAM HYER. B.A.; M.A., 1840. Born February 14,
1807, near Carlisle, Pa.
Taught in Somerville, Tenn., 1837; Memphis, Tenn., 1839. Joined
Memphis Conference, M. E. Church, South ; stationed at Aberdeen,
Miss., 1851. Transferred to Mississippi Conference; stationed at
Vicksburg, 1853. Died November 3, 1855, Vicksburg, Miss.
Married December 25, 1837, Jane Tobey, of Middletown, Conn., who
died January 16, i860. Children: Wilbur Fisk, b. Alarch 24, 1839, d.
November 18, 1897; Julia A., b. January 31, 1842, m. O. M. Enlow;
William Lewis, b. November, 1845, d, 1845; Mary Eliza, b. July 16,
1848, m. J. M. Hogshead, d. February 24, 1909.
54. *GEORGE KELLOGG. B.A.; M.A., 1840. Born June 19,
1812, New Hartford, Conn. Brother of J. Kellogg (class of 1840).
Engaged in the manufacture of machinery, 1837. Principal of Sum-
ter Academy, S. C, 1838-41. Superintendent of the Howe Pin Com*
pany, Birmingham, Conn., 1841-44. Established a manufactory of
hooks and eyes in Redditch, England, 1844. Manufactured surgical
instruments, Birmingham, Conn., 1846-55. Invented a number of
machines. Manufacturer of dental supplies. New York, N. Y., 1856-62.
In the U. S. Revenue Service, 1863-66. Established a manufactory of
hats in London, England, 1867-68. Engaged in photographical and
astronomical experiments in New York, N. Y., 1881-92. Resided in
New Hartford, Conn., 1892-1901. Closely identified with the early
history of phonography. Expert witness in many patent suits. Died
May 6, 1901, New Hartford, Conn.
Married August 25, 1837, Jane Elizabeth Crosby, of Middletown,
Conn., who died November i, 1891. Children: Clara Jane, died in
infancy; Albert Henry, died in infancy; Clara Louise (the celebrated
singer), b. 1842, m. Carl Strakosch.
55. *CHARLES ANTHON LEE. B.A. Born about 1817, Balti-
more, Md.
Studied law in Dickinson College, 1837. Died December, 1837,
Carlisle, Pa.
56. *WILLARD MARTIN RICE. B.A. ; M.A., 1840; D.D., 1866.
^. N. e. *. B. K. Born April 30, 181 7, Lowville, N. Y.
Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1837-40. Principal of Classical
Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., 1840-56. Pastor of Moyamensing Presby-
terian Church, Philadelphia, 1856-63 ; Fourth Presbyterian Church,
Philadelphia, 1863-74; Trinity Presbyterian Church, Berwyn, 1874-76.
Recording secretary of Presbyterian Board of Publication, 1858-1904.
Stated clerk of Presbytery of Philadelphia, 1860-74; Synod of Phila-
delphia, 1872-81 ; Presbytery of Philadelphia, 1878-1904. Member of
General Assembly, Presbyterian Church, 1865, '68, '87. Author: His-
tory of the Presbyterian Board of Publication; Westminster Question
Book; Westminster Lesson Leaf, etc. Died March 6, 1904, Haver-
ford, Pa.
Married July 7, 1840, Elizabeth Anderson McDowell, of Phila-
delphia, Pa., who died November 23, 1874. Children : John McDowell,
b. September 19, 1841 (B.A., Univ. of Pennsylvania), d. July 13, 1868;
Henrietta Kollock, b. July 11, 1843, m. J. M. Buddy; Clara Amelia, b.
IS
1837.1 GRADUATES.
August 7, 1845, m. F. Roberts; Willard Martin, b. December 28, 1849;
Susan McDowell, b. December 12, 1851, m. A. Graham, Jr.; Emeline
Elton, b. May 3, 1861, m. J. McLeod, Jr.; four others (deceased).
67. *RICHARD S SEELY. B.A. Born about 1813.
Clergyman in M. E. Church, afterwards in Protestant Episcopal
Church. For some time in South Carolina. Went to Texas, 1859.
Died February 18, 1871.
58. *JAMES McMILLAX SHAFTER. B.S., 1838; M.A. (Hon.),
1845. Born May 27, 1816, Athens, Vt. Brother of O. L. Shafter (class
of 1834).
Graduated from Yale Law School, 1839. Admitted to the bar, 1840.
Member of Vermont House of Representatives, 1841-42. Secretary of
state of Vermont, 1842-49. Removed to Sheboygan, Wis., 1849.
Speaker of Wisconsin Assembly, 1852. Practised law in San Fran-
cisco, Cal., 1855-92. Member of California Senate, 1861-62; president
pro tern., 1863-64. Delegate at large to convention for revision of the
Constitution of California, 1878. Superior judge of San Francisco
County, 1888-90. Regent of State University. First trustee named for
Leland Stanford, Jr., University. Died August 27, 1892, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
Married October 27, 1845, Julia Hubbard, of Montpelier, Vt., who
died February 11, 1871. Children: Payne Jewett, b. August 28, 1846
(B.A., University College, San Francisco, 1868) ; James Chester, b.
April 17, 1851 (M.D., Columbia, 1873) ; Chester Hubbard, b. April 19,
1854, d. May 3, 1863 ; Julia Ruth, b. January 2, 1859, m. A. F. Hamilton.
59. *HENRY WISNER SMITH. B.A.
Engaged in farming in Windham, Pa., 1837-44. Died May, 1844,
Windham, Pa.
60. *ERASTUS WENTWORTH. B.A.; M.A.. 1840; D.D.,
Allegheny College, 1850. ^. T. *. B. K. Born August 5, 1813, Ston-
ington, Conn.
Taught in Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1838; Troy Con-
ference Academy, 1841-46. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church,
1841. President of McKendree College, III., 1846-50. Professor of
Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, Dickinson College, Pa., 1850-54.
Missionary to Foo Chow, China, 1854-62. Returned to America;
stationed at North Second St., Troy, N. Y., 1862; State St., Troy,
1865-67; Pittsfield. Mass., 1868-71; Amsterdam, N. Y., 1871-72.
Editor of The Ladies' Repository, (Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872-76. Super-
annuated, 1877-86. Resided in Sandy Hill, N. Y. ; wrote for the press,
1881-86. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1868, '72, '76.
Died May 25, 1886, Sandy Hill, N. Y.
Married 1839, Mary Alexander, of De Kalb, N. Y., who died 1852.
Married 1854, AnnaM. Lewis, of Westchester, Pa., who died 1855.
Married 1859, Phebe E. Potter, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., who died
1874. Children : James Lemuel, b. 1841, d. 1877 ; Anna Lewis, b. 1855 ;
Lewis Miller, b. 1862, d. March 9, 1883 ; Nettie Louise, b. 1864 ; George
Edmund, b. 1866; Ellen Saxe, b. 1867; Cornelia Converse, b. 1869;
Maggie Harris, b. 1874; three others (died in infancy).
61. *EPHRAIM EMERSON WILEY. B.A.; M.A., 1840; D.D.,
Genesee College, 1854. *. B. K. Bom October 6, 1814, Melrose, Mass.
Brother of Nos. 142 and 248.
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GRADUATES. [1837-38.
Principal of High School, Augusta, Me., 1837. Professor of Ancient
Languages, Emory and Henry College, Va., 1838-51. President of
Emory and Henry College, 1852-80; Martha Washington College,
Abingdon, Va., 1881-86, Treasurer and financial agent, Emory and
Henry College, 1887-93. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, South, 1854, '58, '62, '66, '70, '74 '78, '82, '86, '90; Methodist
Ecumenical Conference, 1881. Died March 13, 1893, Emory, Va.
Married February 18, 1839, Elizabeth H. Hammond, of Middletown,
Conn., who died May 11, 1867. Married October 3, 1870, Elizabeth
Juan Reeves, of Jonesboro, Tenn. Children : Margaret Ann, b. Febru-
ary 9, 1840, m. J. C. Storey, d. June 27, 1891 ; Frances Elizabeth, b.
September 6, 1841, m, J. L. Buchanan, d. June 29, 1908; William Har-
low, b. May 29, 1845, d. June 28, 1897 ; Virginia Watson, b. October 7,
1847, m. F. A. Parker; Olin Fisk, b. December 29, 1849; George
Ephraim, b. October 19, 1851 ; Charles Sherwood, b. October 31, 1854,
d. July I, 1855; Mary Helen, b. July 21, 1871, m. J. L. Jarman; Edward
Emerson, b. August 7, 1875; Garland Somers, b. September i, 1879.
CLASS OF J838.
62. *JAMES LAWRENCE ALVERSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1841 ;
LL.D., i860. <J>. N. e. «!'. B. K. Born 1816, Seneca, N. Y.
Principal of an academy in Elmira, N. Y., 1838. Taught in Oneida
Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1841 ; Genesee Wes-
leyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y.. 1844. Principal of the latter, 1847. Pro-
fessor of Mathematics in Genesee College (part of the time Acting
President), 1849-64. Died September 12, 1864, Lima, N. Y.
G3. *EDWARD BANNISTER. B.A.; M.A., 1841 ; D.D., Dickin-
son College. 1863. *. B. K. Born December 14, 1814, Phelps, N. Y.
Brother of W. H. Bannister (class of 1849).
Taught in Vienna, N. Y., 1838. Joined Genesee Conference, M. E.
Church; stationed at Barrington, N. Y. ; discontinued at his own
request. Studied medicine a few months. Preached part of the year
in LeRoy, N. Y., 1840. Taught in Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary,
N. Y., 1841-42, Joined Black River (now Northern New York) Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1842, Stationed at Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1843-44;
Syracuse, 1844. Elected teacher in Oneida Conference (now Caze-
novia) Seminary, N. Y. Appointed by Missionary Board of M. E.
Church to establish an institution of learning in California; opened a
classical school in San Jose, Cal., 1850. Principal of the same, 1850-52.
Opened Preparatory Department of University of the Pacific, Santa
Clara, Cal., 1852. Resigned, 1854. Stationed at Folsom St. (now
Howard St.) Church, San Francisco, Cal., 1854-55. Opened Oak
Grove Institute, Alameda, Cal., 1855. Stationed at Powell St.,
San Francisco, Cal., 1856-58. Presiding Elder of Petaluma District,
California Conference, 1858-59; of Marysville District, 1859-60. Presi-
dent of University of the Pacific, Santa Clara (now San Jose), 1860-67.
Presiding Elder of San Francisco District, 1867-70. Stationed at
Marysville, 1870-71. Delegate to General Conference, M. E, Church,
i860. Died September 27, 1871, Marysville, Cal.
Married January 22, 1843, Elizabeth Georgiana Mannering, who died
January 13, 1898. Children: Edward, b. April 7, 1844 (B.A., Univ. of
the Pacific, 1864), d. 1897; Mary Elizabeth, b. February i, 1846;
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1838.1 GRADUATES.
Alfred, b. August i6, 1848 (B.A., Univ. of the Pacific, 1867) ; Clara
Hesperia, b. April 29, 1854, m. C. H. Congdon ; Alice, b. June 18, 1859,
m. J. H. Race; Bertha Mannering, b. September 14, 1865, m. E. E.
Buckman.
64. *ARTEMAS BIGELOW. B.A.; MA., 1841. Born July 4,
1818, Springfield, Mass.
Taught and botanized in Northern Alabama, 1838-39. Visited Texas,
1839. Botanized and geologized in Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina,
North Carolina, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York, 1839-41.
Studied law, 1842-43. Engaged in farming, 1844-49. Botanized and
geologized in Baldwin County, Ala.; nearly completed survey of Gulf
Coast from Mobile to Pensacola; also gave public lectures, 1849-52.
Taught in Newark Wesleyan Seminary, N. J., 1852-56. Practical and
analytical chemist, Newark, 1856-57. Superintendent of Passaic
Chemical Works, N. J., 1858. Investigated gold mine in Gaston
County, N. C, 1860-61. In Plainfield, N. J., 1861. Erected chemical
works on the Hudson, near Fort Lee, 1862. Surveyed the copper
regions of N. J., 1863-66. Resided in Newark, N. J., 1867-69. Taught
in Farrand's Collegiate School, Newark, N. J., 1869. Erected for
Baltimore Copper Company works for manufacture of sulphuric acid.
Teacher in Harrison's Polytechnic School, New York, N. Y., 1872-73.
Manufacturer of chemicals, Newark, N. J., 1873-81. Lived on a farm,
Killingworth, Conn., studying and preaching occasionally, 1881-97.
Died November 29, 1901, Vineland, N. J.
Married July 11, 1843, Elizabeth Shattuck, of Springfield, Mass., who
died February 5, 1905. Children: Frank Rolston, b. February 12, 1847;
Mary Elizabeth, b. April 4, 1849; Arte Herbert, b. December 23, 1854.
65. *LORENZO WHITING BLOOD. B.A.; M.A., 1841. Born
April 13, 1812, Mason, N. H.
Preached and taught school in Litchfield, Conn., 1838-39. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1839. Stationed at South
Hadley, Mass., 1839-40; Stafford Springs, Conn., 1840-42. By division
of conference, became member of Providence (now New England
Southern) Conference, 1841. Stationed at Thompsonville, Conn.,
1842-43; Eastford, 1843-44; Mystic, 1844-46; East Greenwich, R. I.,
1846-47. Supernumerary, 1847-48. Stationed at South Glastonbury,
Conn., 1848-50; Rockville, 1850-51; Hazardville, 1851-53; Quarryville,
1853-55; Colchester, 1855-57; Danielsonville, 1857-59. Presiding Elder
of New London District, 1859-61. Stationed at Portland, Conn.,
1861-63; Uncasville, 1863-66; North Grosvenor Dale, 1866-68; Nor-
wich Town, 1868-69 ; Warehouse Point, 1869-71 ; Burnside, 1871-73 ;
Windsorville, 1873-74. Superannuated, 1874-75. Stationed at Gurley-
ville, Conn., 1875-77; Staffordville, 1877-80; West Thompson, 1880-83;
Versailles, 1883-84. Superannuated, residing in Willimantic, 1884-89.
Died September 13, 1889, Willimantic, Conn.
Married June 16, 1839, Elizabeth Ross Smith, of Winchendon, Mass.,
who died February 6, 1892, Children: Mary Caroline, b. March i,
1841, m. Judge Huber Clark; Ellen Amelia, b. May 2, 1850, m. W. G.
Morrison, d. March 2, 1898.
66. *HAMILTON BREWER. B.A.; M.D., Yale University, 1841.
*. B. K. Bom August 3, 1813, East Hartford, Conn.
Practised medicine in Middletown, Conn., 1844-50. In business in
New York, N. Y., 1851-53. Returned to Middletown; secretary of
Air Line Railroad, 1854. Died May 21, 1855, Middletown, Conn.
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Married May ii, 1841, Mary E. Starr, who died October 26, 1898.
Children: Edward Hamilton, b. April 15, 1842, d. April 2, 1863; Wil-
liam Starr, b. July 10, 1847, d. August 26, 1847; Mary Townsend, b.
July 10, 1847, d. August 3, 1847; Mary Grace, b. May 20, 1849; Emily
Anna, b, April 25, 1855, d. October 14, 1873.
67. *WILLIAM HINKLEY BUSSELL. B.A., 1839; M.A., 1842.
^. B. K. Born December 4, 1809, Portland, Me.
For some time principal of Grammar School, New London, Conn.
Afterwards teacher in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., and in
English and German Seminary, Evansville, Ind. Postmaster, Sonyea,
N. Y. ; member of the Family of Shakers; teacher, 1873-97. Died
April 9, 1897, Watervliet, N. Y.
Married July 22, 1841, Rebecca Doane, of Orleans, Mass., who died
October 29, 1853. Children : Ellen Doane, b. August 31, 1842, m. J. R.
Bickford; Henry Addison, b. November i, 1844, d. December 27, 1887;
James William, b. May 2, 1848, d. March 17, 1850; Isabella Hill, b.
May 5, 1850, m. G. A. Foss, d. December 25, 1877; Rebecca, b. March
7, 1852, d. September 22, 1852.
68. *EDWARD COOKE. B.A.; M.A., 1841 ; D.D., McKendree
College, 1854, and Harvard University, 1855. *. N. 9. $. B. K.
Born January 19, 1812, Bethlehem, N. H.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1838-40. Principal of Penning-
ton Seminary, N. J., 1840-47. Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E.
Church, 1843. Transferred to New England Conference, 1847
Stationed at Saugus, Mass., 1847-49; Union Church, Charlestown,
1849-50; Centenary Church, Boston, 1850-52; Hanover St., Boston,
1852-53. Transferred to Wisconsin Conference, 1853. President of
Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis., 1853-57. Member of the Board
of Regents of Normal Schools in Wisconsin, 1857-60. Stationed at
Summerfield Church, Milwaukee, Wis., 1859-61. Transferred to New
England Conference, 1861. Member of Board of Examiners, Harvard
University, 1861. Stationed at Harvard St., Cambridgeport, Mass.,
1861-63; Meridian St., Boston, 1863-64. Principal of Wesleyan
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1864-74. Transferred to South Carolina
Conference, 1874. President of Claflin University and State Agri-
cultural College, Orangeburg, S. C, 1874-84. Resided in Newton
Center, Mass., 1884-88. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1856, '60, '80. Died September 18, 1888, Newton Center, Mass.
Married July 29, 1839, Mary Locke Emery, of Kennebunk, Me., who
died in 1895. Children: Josephine Emery, b. September 12, 1840, m.
A. R. Dyer; Wilbur Fisk, b. February 17, 1842, d. October 21, 1842;
Mary Eliza, b. July 21, 1845, m. R. R. Wright.
69. *JOHN HENRY FALCONER. B.A.; M.A., 1841. Born
July 19, 1819, Baltimore, Md.
Taught country schools in Massachusetts and Maryland, 1838-39.
Principal of a grammar school, Baltimore, Md., 1839-47. Studied law
in Baltimpre, Md. Admitted to the bar, 1847. Practised law, 1847-61.
Enlisted in ist Regiment, Maryland Volunteer Cavalry; served as
lieutenant on recruiting service, 1861. Transferred to the artillery;
served in Knapp's Pennsylvania Battery. Honorably discharged on
account of illness, 1863. Hospital steward in the Military Hospital,
Harper's Ferry, for eighteen months. Returned to Baltimore, Md.,
1871. Principal of St. John's School, Waverly, Baltimore, Md.
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1838.1 GRADUATES.
Founder of the Peninsular College, Dover, Del. Statistician in the
P. O. Department, Washington, D. C, 1872-89. Died September 30,
1889, Washington, D. C.
Married 1870.
70. *SILAS FITCH. B.A.; M.A., 1841. Born March 15, 1813,
Franklin, N. Y.
Principal of Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y., 1838-46.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at
Coeymans, N. Y., 1846-48; Durham, 1848-50; Windham, 1850-51; New
York, 1851-53; Rondout, 1853-55; Poughkeepsie, 1855-57; Middle-
town, 1857-59; Coxsackie, 1859-61; Saugerties, 1861-63. Principal of
Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y., 1863-67. Stationed at Hudson,
N. Y., 1868-69; Carmel, 1869-70; Amenia, 1870-72; Shrub Oak,
1872-75 ; Great Barrington, Mass., 1875-78 ; Germantown, N. Y.,
1878-79; Dover Plains, 1879-81; Golden's Bridge, 1884; Irvington,
1884-85. Died October 26, 1885, Irvington, N. Y.
Married March 30, 1842, Mary A. White, of Walton, N. Y., who died
August 19, 1896. Children: Theodore, b. March 30, 1844 (B.A., Yale,
1864); James Seeley, b. December, 1847; Arthur, b. July, 1849; Wil-
ham Piatt, b. November, 185 1 (LL.B., Columbia, 1873), d. February
13, 1900; Mary Anna, b. November, 1853, d. July 24, 1861 ; Silas Hed-
ding (No. 1 150), b. December 8, 1855; Isabella, b. November, 1858, m.
Wesley Ellis.
71. *ALBERT S HANKS. B.A.
Studied law in Cincinnati, Ohio. Opened an office in Hamilton,
Ohio, 1840. Returned to Cincinnati. Left a widow and several
children. Died 1847.
72. *BOSTWICK HAWLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1841 ; D.D., 1863.
*. B. K. Born April 8, 1814, Camillus, N. Y.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1838-42. Joined Oneida Conference, M. E. Church, 1839. Stationed
at Utica, N. Y., 1842-44; Ithaca, 1844-46; Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1846-48;
Wyoming, 1848-49; Oxford, N. Y., 1849-50. Transferred to Troy
Conference, 1850. Stationed at Lansingburg, N. Y., 1850-52; Pittsfield,
Mass., 1852-54; Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1854-56; Gloversville,
1856-58; West Troy, 1858-60; Cambridge, 1860-62; Castleton, Vt.,
1862-64; Albany, N. Y., 1864-66; Fort Plain, 1866-69; Glens Falls,
1869-72; Bennington, Vt., 1872-75. Superintendent of public schools
in Bennington, Vt, 1872. Supernumerary, 1875-1902. Superannuated,
1902-10. President, Board of Education, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
President, Saratoga (now Hawley) Home for Children, 1889-1910.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871-84. Died July 29, 1910, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y.
Married August 2, 1840, Elizabeth Rebecca Webber, of Middletown,
Conn., who died January 16, 1877. Children: Mary Elizabeth, b.
March 11, 1844, m. Com. E. T. Woodward, U. S. Navy; Frances Irene,
b. September 3, 1848, m. T. S. Ketchum, d. October 25, 1887; James
Webber, b. August 7, 1850, d. July 22, i860; Carrie Balch, b. July 25,
1857, d. September 8, 1857.
73. *VARNUM LUTHER HOPKINS. B.A.; M.A., 1841. Born
September 17, 1809, Thompson, Conn.
Principal of Sumter County Academy, Ala., 1839-41 ; Alabama Con-
ference Seminary, Summerfield, Ala., 1841-42. Joined Alabama Con-
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ference, M. E. Church, 1842. Engaged in the work of the ministry,
1842-53. Principal of Academy, Apalachicola, Fla., 1853-56. Lived on
a farm near Richfield Springs, N. Y., 1881-90. Died April 12. 1800.
Richfield Springs, N. Y.
74. *ROBERT DAVIS HOWE. B.A.; M.A., 1842. Born April
16, 1818, Albany, N. Y.
Taught in Vicksburg Academy, Miss., 1838-40; Centenary College,
Brandon, Miss., 1840-42. Principal of Vicksburg Academy and super-
intendent of public schools, Vicksburg, Miss., 1842-53. In business,
1853-63. Supervisor of Warren County, Miss., 1857. In Quarter-
master's Department, C. S. Army, 1863. In business in Vicksburg,
1865-73. Principal of Vicksburg Academy, Miss., •1873-80. Superin-
tendent of public education for Warren County, Miss., 1880. Died
November 27, 1880, Vicksburg, Miss.
Married September 20, 1850, Miss S. E. Bland, of Vicksburg, Miss.
Child : Juliet Peale, b. August, 1866.
75. *JESSE BEAUFORT HURLBERT. B.A.; M.A., 1841. Born
about 1820, near Prescott, Ont., Canada.
Professor of Languages in Victoria College, Canada, 1838-47; Act-
ing President, 1839-41. Principal of a ladies' seminary, Cobourg, Ont,
Canada. Afterwards resided in Toronto and Hamilton, Ont., Canada.
Commissioner from Canada to World's Fair, London, England, 1861.
Engaged in literary work in London, 1861-64. Principal of a ladies*
school, Brockville, Ont., Canada. Practised law. Resided on a farm,
Chelsea, Ont., Canada; employed by a government department on
special work, 1881-91. Author: Britain and her Colonies; Forests of
Canada; Protection and Free Trade. Died 1891.
Married about 1841, Miss Boulter, of Montreal; deceased. Child:
daughter, m. Mr. Whitehead Mussen.
76. *LOREN LAERTES KNOX. B.A.; M.A., 1841 ; D.D., Law-
rence University, 1868. *. B. K.
Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1838-41. Joined New York Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1840. Stationed at Middlefield and Durham,
Conn., 1840-41. Transferred to Black River (now Northern New
York) Conference, 1841. Principal of Gouverneur Wesleyan Semi-
nary, 1841-z^. Transferred to Oneida Conference, 1842; to East
Maine Conference, 1851. Principal of East Maine Conference Semi-
nary, 1851. Transferred to Rock River Conference, 1857. Stationed
at Mt. Carroll, 111., 1857-58. Professor of Ancient Languages and
Literature, Lawrence University, Wis., 1858-61 ; of Greek Language
and Literature, 1861-64. Preached in Wisconsin Conference, 1864-71.
Superannuated, residing in Evanston, 111., 1871-1901. Delegate to Gen-
eral Conference, M. E. Church, 1856. Died January 18, 1901, Evanston,
Married January 26, 1842, Ann Eliza Bowen, who died August 20,
1859. Married August 13, 1861, Rachel C. Newman, who died Decem-
ber 28, 1863. Married November 22, 1866, Mrs. Susan Barnett Turner,
of Keokuk, Iowa, who died November 23, 1905. Children: Harriet
Olivia, b. August 29, 1843, d. September 16, 1843; Harriet Olivia, b.
September 6, 1844 (B.A., Lawrence, 1864), d. September 4, 1872; Mary
Abigail, b. October 17, 1846, d. February 12, 1891 ; John K., b. August
8, 1848; William M., b. December 30, 1850 (B.A., Northwestern, 1874) ;
Alfred, b. July 2, 1859, d. Julv 29, 1859; Loren Henry, b. November 3,
1868 (B.S., Northwestern, 1892).
1838.] GRADUATES.
77. *STEPHEN MARTINDALE. B.A. Born June 3, 1819, Cen-
terville, Md. Brother of No. 294.
Studied law, 1839-42. Admitted to the bar, 1842. Practised in New
York and Peekskill, N. Y., 1842-43 ; New York, N. Y., 1844-52. Died
May 28, 1852.
Married November 27, 1850, Jane E. Haggart, of New York, N. Y.
Child: Charles Stephen, b. September 16, 1851.
78. ♦WILLIAM MATTOCKS. B.A. Born June 20, 1818,
Peacham, Vt. Brother of No. 194-
Studied law at home. Practised law in Peacham, Vt., until 1856.
Member of Vernfont House of Representatives for several years.
Member of Vermont Senate, 1847-48. Removed to Kenosha, Wis.,
1856. Superintendent of public schools, Kenosha, Wis., 1857. Opened
a law office in Chicago, 111. Died December 22, 1859, Kenosha, Wis.
Married October 3, 1839, Eliza Brock. Children: William, d. in
U. S. Armv, 1862; Elvira, m. C. B. Nichols.
79. *CHARLES NEGUS. B.A.; M.A., 1857. Bom December 19,
1815, Stockbridge, Mass.
Private tutor, near Dinwiddie Court House, Va., 1839-40. Admitted
to the bar, 1840. Practised law in Fairfield, Iowa, 1841-77. Member
of State Constitutional Convention, 1850. Served five years as state's
attorney; three years as county judge. President of a plankroad
company, 1852. Visitor to U. S. Military Academy, 1854. Delegate to
National Democratic Convention, Chicago, 111., 1864. President of a
railroad company, 1865-77. President of City Board of Education,
Fairfield, Iowa, 1868-77. Died May 4, ^^77, Fairfield, Iowa.
Married September 28, 1844, Martha Elinor Smith, of Richmond,
Va., who died October 28, 1895. Children: Lyman Smith, b. October
21, 1845, d. December 19, 1909; Mary Gary Ambler, b. November 22,
1847, m. Thomas Griffith; Susan Ella, b. January 10, 1850, m. I. H.
Bryson.
80. *ANTHONY PALMER. B.A. Bom March 23, 1815, Wood-
stock, Conn.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1838. Stationed at
South Wellfleet, Mass., 1838-40; Yarmouth Port, 1840-41. By division
of conference became member of Providence (now New England
Southern) Conference, 1841. Stationed at North Bridgewater, Mass.,
1841-43; Monument, 1843-44; Fisherville, Conn., 1844-46; Thompson-
ville, 1846-48; Rockville, 1848-50; Greenville, 1850-51; South Truro,
Mass., 1851-52; Eastham, 1852-53; Colchester, Conn., 1853-55;
Hazardville, 1855-57. Presiding Elder of New London District,
1857-59. Stationed at Mystic Bridge, Conn., 1859-61 ; Danielsonville,
1861-63; Fisherville, 1863-64. Chaplain 12th New York Cavalry,
1864-66. Stationed at Centerville, R. I., 1866-67. Supernumerary,
1867-68. Stationed at Baltic, Conn., 1868-69; Greenville, 1869-70; East
Hampton, 1870-72; East Haddam, 1872-74; Niantic, 1874-75; East
Cumberland, R. I., 1875-76. Superannuated, 1876-77. Died June 13,
1877, Norwich, Conn.
Married July 21, 1840, Lydia Howard, of Tolland, Conn., who died
August 27, 1868. Married April 9, 1869, Mrs. Fannie Buell, of Preston,
Conn. ; deceased. Children : Sarah Howard, b. July 5, 1841, m. A. L.
Dearing; Adeline Dilana, b. July 28, 1843, m. T. C. Allen; Helen
Augusta, b. February 5, 1846, d. August 21, 1847.
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81. *ERASTUS OTIS PHINNEY. B.A.; M.A., 1841 ; M.D,
Harvard University, 1841. Born February 26, 1810, Sandwich, Mass.
Taught in the Spring Hill School, Sandwich, Mass., 1838-39. Prac-
tised medicine in Melrose, Mass., 1841-72. Retired from practice, 1873.
Traveled in the West, spending a part of the time in agricultural and
literary pursuits, 1875-83. Died July 8, 1883, Monument Beach, Mass.
Married October i, 1843, Eliza D. Dyer, of Boston, Mass., who died
September 10, 1875. Married November 24, 1876, Eunice B. Dyer, of
Baltimore, Md. Children: Erastus Otis, b. April 21, 1845, d. March
21, 1863; Thomas Dyer, b. February 9, 1850, d. January 11, 1856.
Address of widow : 16 Vine St., Melrose, Mass.
82. *JOHN WESLEY PRATT. B.A. Born December 8, 1815,
Pratt's Hollow, N. Y.
Studied in Auburn Theological Seminary, 1839. Preached on
Ca3ruga circuit, N. Y., 1840-41. Taught in Groton Academy, N, Y.,
1841 ; Farmer, N. Y., 1843 ; Macedon Academy, N. Y., 1844-45 ; Red
Creek Academy, N. Y., 1846. Engaged in farming in Lansing, N. Y.,
1847-50. Joined Oneida Conference, M. E. Church, 1851. Stationed at
Port Byron, N. Y., 1852-53; Ludlowville, 1853-54; Ledyard, 1854-56.
Located, 1856. Engaged in farming in Lansingville, N. Y., 1857-96.
Died February 9, 1896, Lansingville, N. Y.
Married December 30, 1840, Caroline Strong, who died before 1896.
83. *LEONIDAS ROSSER. B.A.; M.A., 1841 ; D.D., Emory
and Henry College, 1858. Born July 31, 1815, Petersburg, Va.
Joined New York Conference. M. E. Church, 1838. Stationed at
Wethersfield, Conn., 1838-40. Transferred to Virginia Conference,
1840. Junior preacher on Charlotte circuit, 1840-42. Stationed at
Charlottesville, Va. (and Chaplain of University of Virginia), 1842-43;
Union, Richmond, 1843-44; Trinity, Richmond, 1844-46; Warrenton,
1846-48; Bedford, 1848-49; Alexandria, 1849-51; Washington, D. C,
1851-52. Presiding Elder of Fredericksburg District, 1852-53 ; Norfolk
District, 1853-56; Lynchburg District, 1856-58. Editor of The Rich-
mond Christian Advocate, 1858-60. Stationed at Union, Richmond,
1860-61. General missionary in C. S. Army, 1861-65. Presiding Elder
of Richmond District, 1865-70. General missionary in Virginia Con-
ference, 1870-77. Presiding Elder of Randolph-Macon District, 1877-80.
Stationed at Farmville, Va., 1880. Supernumerary, 1886-89. Super-
annuated, residing in Pungoteague, Va., 1889-92. Engaged in evan-
gelistic work, 1886-92. Delegate to General Conference, M. E, Church,
South, 1850, '54, '58, '62, '66. Trustee of Randolph-Macon College for
thirty-six years. Died January 24, 1892, Ashland, Va.
Married October 22, 1844, Martha Woodward Chandler, of Ports-
mouth, Va., who died December 10, 1889. Children : Leonidas, b. Sep-
tember 19, 1845, d. August 23, 1846; Leonidas, b. July 31, 1848, d. Sep-
tember 15, 1864; Mary Lawson, b. November 19, 1850; John Chandler,
b. November 16, 1852 ; Wilbur Fisk, b. March 18, 1854 ; Jacob NoUiner,
b. October 5, 1855 ; George McKendrie, b. July 16, i860, d. October 23,
1899; Louisa, b. December 6, 1861, m. J. T. Littleton; Henry Cox, b.
January 6, 1864; Leonidas, b. June i, 1868, d. October 22, 1894.
84. *ALFRED SAXE. B.A.; M.A., 1841. $. B. K. Born Sep-
tember 5, 1813, Sheldon, Vt.
Principal of Middletown, Conn., Preparatory School, 1838-40; of
Middletown High School, and Professor of Normal Instruction in
Wesleyan University, 1841-43. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church,
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1843- Stationed at Ferry St., Troy, N. Y., 1843-45; North White
Creek, 1845-46. On account of ill health, gave up preaching, and
retired to his early home, Sheldon, Vt. Died October 8, 1846, Shel-
don, Vt.
Married October 8, 1838, Elizabeth Chase (sister of No. i), of New
York, N. Y., who died June 12, 1871. Children: Alfred Henry (No.
637), b. August 5, 1839, d. November 11, 1881 ; Walter, b. February 13,
1841, d. January 12, 1842; WilHam Franklin, b. July 30, 1842 (class of
1863), d, January 31, 1884; Ellen, b. June 19, 1844, d. March i, 1845.
85. *FRANKLIN SOULE. B.A.; M.A., 1841. Born January 17,
1810, Freeport, Me.
Taught in Halsey Academy, Woodville, Miss., 1838-46. Editor and
proprietor of The Republican, Woodville, Miss., 1844; of The Evening
Mercury, New Orleans, La., 1848. Went to California. 1849. Worked
in the mines, 1849-50. Editor of The Alta California, San Francisco,
Cal., 1850-51. State Senator from San Francisco, Cal., 1851. Editor
and proprietor of The California Chronicle, 1853-57, In Australia,
lecturing, 1858. Editor of The San Francisco Times, 1859-61. Officer
of customs, San Francisco, Cal., 1861-64. Collector of internal
revenue. First District, California, 1864. Editor of The Morning Call,
1870; of The Alta California, 1872-81. Employed in U. S. Mint,
San Francisco, Cal, 1881-82. Author (with Nesbit and Gihon) : The
Annals of San Francisco. Died July 3, 1882, San Francisco, Cal.
Married June 28, 1843, Mary Pierson Hand, of Bridgehampton,
N, Y., who died September 4, 1848. Married January i, 1855, Eunice
Frostena Soule, of Bangor, Me., who died in 1907. Children : a
daughter, b. and d. May 17, 1844; Frank, b. August 6, 1845 (graduated
at U. S. Militarv Academy, 1866) ; Charles Y., b. November 29, 1855
(C.E.) ; Kathleen, b. March 16, 1861.
86. *ELIHU SPENCER. B.A. *. B. K. Born February 26, 1820,
Warren, Ohio.
Admitted to the bar, 1841. Settled in Middletown, Conn, Clerk of
court in Middlesex County, Conn., 1843-53. Several times member of
Legislature. Presidential elector for Connecticut, 1856. Died April 11,
1858, Middletown, Conn.
87. *DANIEL CUMMINGS VAN NORMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1841 ;
LL.D., 1859. Born August 15, 181 7, near Hamilton, Ont., Canada.
Joined Wesleyan Conference, Canada, 1839, Professor of Classics
and Physics in Victoria College, Canada, 1839-45, Founded Burlington
Ladies' Academy, Hamilton, Ont, Canada, 1845. Principal of Rutgers
Female Institute, N. Y., 1851-57. Founded Van Norman Institute,
New York, N. Y., 1857; principal, 1857-86. Author: The Complete
French Class Book (with Louis Pujol). Died June 24, 1886, New
York, N. Y.
Married 1838, Sarah Maria Spencer, of Cazenovia, N. Y., who died
October 29, 1874. Married August 26, 1875, Aurelie Rebecca Veiller,
of Paris, France. Children: Louise Letitia, b. October 17, 1838, m.
L. M. Brown, d. August 12, 1865 ; Maria Felicia Hemans, b. December
9, 1840 ; Daniel Spencer, b. February 7, 1847 ; Charles Wesley, b. Jan-
uary 16, 1852, d. February 18, 1852; Frank Hamilton, b. April 6, 1859;
Louis, b. and d. July 11, 1876.
88. *EDGAR BANKS WAKEMAN. B.S. Born 1816, Monticello,
N. Y. Brother of D. B. Wakeman (class of 1836).
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Practised law in Jersey City, N. J., 1843-85. City clerk of Jersey
City, 1845-48. For several years corporation attorney. Died Novem-
ber 5, 1885, Bloomfield, N. J.
89. *HIRAM ABIJAH WILSON. B.A.; M.A., 1841. Born
December 19, 1812, Winsted, Conn.
Missionary teacher in Buenos Aires, 1838-41. Principal of Jones-
ville Academy, N. Y., 1841-60. Superintendent of public instruction,
Brattleboro, Vt., 1860-63. Merchant in Saratoga Springs, N. Y.,
1865-77. Secretary of Saratoga County Bible Society, 1868-93. Presi-
dent, Board of Education, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1869-71. Died
May 23, 1893, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Married May 12, 1841, Hannah Bosworth, of Hartland, Conn., who
died January 4, 1884. Married December 15, 1886, Maria Louise Dow-
dell, of Troy, N. Y., who died in 1901. Children: Laura, b. July 20,
1846, d. September 15, 1847; Hiram Bosworth, b. April 17, 1848, d.
February 2, 1849; Mary Lenita, b. March 5, 1850, m. E. E. McClure.
CLASS OF 1839.
90. *JOSEPH TRUE ARNOLD. B.A.; M.A., 1842. Bom April
20, 1807, Derby, Vt.
Joined East Genesee (now Genesee) Conference, M. E. Church,
1839. Stationed at Perry, N. Y., 1839-41 ; Elmira, 1841-43 ; Brockport,
1843-45; Albion, 1845-46; Seneca Falls, 1846-48; Canandaigua,
1848-50. Transferred to Troy Conference, 1850. Stationed at Albany,
N. Y., 1850-52; Saratoga Springs, 1852-54; Pittstown, 1854-55. Trans-
ferred to East Genesee (now Genesee) Conference, 1855. Stationed at
Canandaigua, N. Y., 1855-57; Ovid, 1857-58; Clyde, 1858-60; Coming,
1860-62; Palmyra, 1862-63. Removed to Lima, N. Y., 1863. Filled
appointments at Rochester, Richmond, Rush and Henrietta, N. Y.,
1863-68. Stationed at Henrietta, 1868. Supernumerary, 1871-73.
Superannuated, residing in St. Peter, Minn., 1873-93. Died July 24,
1893, St. Peter, Minn.
Married September i, 1839, Almira Abigail Lee, of Middletown,
Conn., who died March 26, 1891. Children: Anna Eliza, b. January 6,
1841, m. Mr. Bell ; Edith, b. July 24, 1847, d. July 27, 1875 ; Joseph, b.
July 24, 1847.
91. *FRANCIS ASBURY BATES. B.A.; M.A., 1842; M.D.,
Louisiana Medical College, 1843. Born February 14, 1819, Springfield,
Mass. Brother of No. 29.
Principal of State Academy, Russellville, La., 1840-41. Studied in
Louisiana Medical College, New Orleans, La., 1841-43. Physician and
planter, Marion, Ala., 1843-89. Surgeon in the Confederate Army.
Died April 23, 1889, Marion, Ala.
Married May 28, 1850, Julia Rachel Jones, of Marion, Ala., who died
May 10, 1887. Children: Francis Harwood, b. November 9, 1851; a
son, b. Januarj'- 11, 1853, d. January 12, 1853; George Owen, b. March
19, 1854, d. December 28, 1855; William Edwin, b. March 19, 1854, d.
May 8, 1861 ; Lula, b. November, 1855, m, C D. Williams; Julian
Elizur, b. March 24, i860, d. March 24, 1864.
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92. *GEORGE WHITING BURKE. B.A. ; M.A., 1842; M.D.,
Yale University, 1843. *. B. K. Born June 27, 1821, New Haven,
Conn.
Engaged in teaching, 1840. Practised medicine in Palmer, Mass.,
1843-52; Middletow^n, Conn., 1852-91. Secretary of Middletown Board
of Education, 1859-78. U. S. deputy collector of customs, District of
Middletown, 1869-87. Retired from active practice in later years.
Died June 4, 1904, Middletown, Conn.
Married May 13, 1844, Ann Parish Benjamin, of Hartford, Conn.,
who died November 26, 1863. Married May 17, 1865, Jane Eliza
Tobey, of Middletown, Conn., who died December 6, 1905. Children:
Albert Leander, b. August 16, 1845, d. March 12, 1886; Oliver Parish,
b. June 15, 1847; George Whiting, b. May 4, 1850; Joseph Chester
(No. 1035), b. October 31, 1853, d. June 27, 1885; Sarah Jane, b.
September 20, 1856.
93. *SIDERA CHASE. B.A.; M.A., 1842. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born October 31, 1818, Hoosick, N. Y. Brother of No. 1.
Taught in a preparatory school, Middletown, Conn., 1839-40; assist-
ant principal, 1840-42. Principal of Female Institute, Middletown,
Conn., 1843-48; Newark Wesleyan Institute, N. J., 1848-54. Engaged
in manufacturing, 1854-61, 1866-69. Out of business during the war,
1861-66. U. S. deputy collector in First District, N. Y., 1869-73. On
the editorial staff of The New York Tribune, 1873-87. Engaged in
study and writing, 1887-97. Died September 21, 1897, Nordhoff, N. J.
Married August 20, 1840, Sarah Johnson, of Middletown, Conn., who
died October 22, 1900. Children : Frances Elizabeth, b. June 26, 1842,
m. C. B. Colton; Julia Fisher, b. February 27, 1848, m. P. R. Cortel-
you; Jennie Burton, b. May 11, 1854, m. N. M. Barrett; Nellie Low,
b. October 13, 1857, m. C. L. Colton.
94. *LESTER MUMFORD CLARK. B.A. ; M.A., 1843. *. N. G.
Taught in a female seminary in Canandaigua, N. Y. Died 1843, in
Missouri.
95. *JONATH AN COE. B.A. ; M.A., 1842. *. N. 9. Born June
I, 181S, Winsted, Conn.
Taught in Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass., 1839-40.
Studied for the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Ordained, 1843. In charge of parishes of Bethlehem and Northfield,
Conn., 1843-44; Winsted. 1847-52; Athens and Coxsackie, N. Y.,
1852-66. Died April 25, 1866, Athens, N. Y.
96. *ABIEL CONVERSE. B.S. Born December 13, 1815,
Thompson, Conn.
Studied law, Worcester, Mass., 1840; Norwich, Conn., 1841.
Admitted to the bar; commenced practice in Killingly, Conn., 1842.
Appointed state's attorney for Windham County, 1844. Member of
Legislature from Killingly, Conn., 1845. Judge of probate for Kil-
lingly District, 1849-50. Removed to New London, Conn., 1854.
Appointed judge of City Police Court and clerk of Probate Court,
1856. City attorney, 1866-68. Practised law in New London, Conn.,
1869-73. Retired, residing at Thompson, Conn., 1873-1906. Died April
7, 1906, Thompson, Conn.
Married November 17, 1842, Matilda S. Sly, of Dudley, Mass.
Children: Mary Ellen, b. July 17, 1847, d. November 19, 1884; Martha
Anna, b. October 28, 1848, d. January 9, 1874.
Address of widow: Putnam, Conn.
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97. *WALDO FLINT CONVERSE. B.A. Born October 8, i8i8,
New Braintree, Mass.
After teaching school for the winter in Massachusetts, settled in
Sandusky, Ohio, 1840. Practised law, 1843-52. Engaged in manu-
facturing in Sandusky, Ohio, 1855-99. Died February 17, 1899,
Sandusky, Ohio.
Married September 21, 1847, Puella H. Follett, of Sandusky, Ohio,
who died September i, 1849. Married July 24, 1852, Hannah A. Seeley,
of Danbury, Conn. ; deceased. Children : Oran Follett, b. July 27,
1848, d. August 17, 1848; Ella Follett, b. August 25, 1849, d. July 15,
1850.
98. *JOSHUA MARSDEN DONALDSON. B.A.; M.A., 1842.
Born December 4, 181 5.
Taught school and studied law, 1839-49. Practised law, New York
state, 1849-72; Maryville, Mo., 1872-73; Farmington, Minn., 1873-77.
Died March 30, 1877, Farmington, Minn.
Married November 26, 1839, Sarah Rice, who died January 13, 1867.
Children: John Rice, b. September 15, 1840, d. 1892; Amelia Hall, b.
February 24, 1843, m. E. D. Wing; .Mary, b. October 8, 1845, d. Sep-
tember II, 1872; Annette, b. June 7, 1847, m. H. E. Robinson; Joseph,
b. October 3, 1849; Eunice, b. February i, 1851, m. Henry Graves;
Harriet, b. October 19, 1852, m. A. Struing.
99. *CLARK TITUS HINMAN. B.A.; D.D., Ohio Wesleyan
University, 1851. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born August 3, 1819, Kortright,
N. Y.
Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt, 1839-42; principal, 1844-46.
Principal of Albion Seminary, Mich., 1846-53. Founder and first Presi-
dent of Northwestern University, 1853-54. Died October 21, 1854,
Troy, N. Y.
Married August, 1841, Martha A. Morse, of Newbury, Vt., who died
February i, 1858. Children : one son and two daughters.
100. *MEAD HOLMES. B.A.; M.A., 1843- Born December 11,
1819, New York, N. Y.
Licensed and ordained by the Presbytery of Buffalo, N. Y., 1840.
Preached in Western New York, 1840-46; Northern Ohio, 1846-52;
Wisconsin, 1852-64; Northern Illinois, 1864-73. Devoted several years
to the Sunday-school cause, in connection with the American Sunday-
School Union and The Sunday-School Times. Health seriously
impaired, but able to preach occasionally and to write for the press,
1873-1906. Died June 17, 1906, Rockford, 111.
Married August 2, 1840, Mary D. A. Everett, of Napoli, N. Y., who
died in 1890. Children : Mead, b. October 29, 1841, d. April 12, 1863 ;
Mary Emily, b. April 10, 1849 (B.A., Rockford, 1882), d. February 13,
1906.
101. *ALEXANDER COMSTOCK HUESTIS. B.A. Born April
16, 181 9, Perry, N. Y.
Principal of Palmyra Academy, N. Y., 1839-40; Springville
Academy, N. Y., 1840-42. Taught in Norwalk Seminary, Ohio, 1842-45.
Principal of High School, Sandusky, Ohio, 1845-47. Professor of
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and Acting President, Fort
Wayne Female College, Ind., 1847-52. Engaged in business in Fort
Wayne, Ind., 1852-84. Retired from active business, 1884. Author:
Various Principles in Natural Philosophy. Died January 23, 1895,
Fort Wayne, Ind.
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Married August 17, 1841, Sarah Dibble, of Springville, N. Y., who
died June 27, 1887. Children: Robert Dibble Comstock, b, March 9,
1846, d. September 26, 1864 ; Charles Dibble Comstock, b. May 3, 1854.
102. *HERMAN MERRILLS JOHNSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1842;
D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1852. 4>. N. 0. *. B. K. Born
November 25, 1815, Butternuts, N. Y.
Studied in Yale College, 1839. Professor of Ancient Languages,
Saint Charles College, Mo.; Augusta College, Ky., 1842; Ohio
Wesleyan University, 1844-50. Professor of English Literature, Dick-
inson College, 1850-60; President. 1860-68. Editor: Herodoti Orien-
talia Antiquiora. Died April 5, 1868, Carlisle. Pa.
Married September 20, 1843, Lucene E. Clarke, of Elmira, N. Y.,
who died March 4, 1889. Children : Augusta Lucena, b. June 27,
1844, m. Rev. H. C. Westwood, d. December 25, 1900; Herman Sidney,
b. May 16, 1846 (B.A., Dickinson, 1867) ; George Edgar Casenovia. b.
March 22, 1848; Mary CaHsta, b. August 28, 1850 (M.A. (Hon.),
Dickinson, 1908), m. P. Dillon; Charles Ernest, b. August 9, 1852, d.
December 6, 1864; Theodore Marvin, b. June 19, 1854 (M.D., Hahne-
mann Medical College, 1878) ; Eddy Thompson, b. June 18, 1857,
103. *JOB WATERMAN KEECH. B.A.; M.A., 1842. Born
May 3, 1807, Sherburne, N. _Y.
Taught in public schools in East Hartford, East Haddam, and else-
where in Connecticut, 1839-47 1 Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1847-48 ;
May's Landing, N. Y., 1848-50; Gloucester City, N. J., 1850-52.
Engaged in farming in Oakland and Christiana, Wis., teaching part of
the time, 1852-71. Died June 4, 1871, Oakland, Wis.
Married January i, 1849, Elizabeth Almira Martin, of East Haddam,
Conn., who died June 15, 1888. Children: William Ayer, b. June 4,
1850. d. October 6, 1862; Julia Palmer, b. August 19, 1851, m. B. C.
Parker; Martha Ann, b. October 9, 1852; John Martin, b. July 24,
1854, d. June I, 1887; Frances Jeannette, b. March 6, 1856, m. L L.
Henry; Sarah Amelia, b. July 21, 1861, m. C. C. Lindon; Charles
Henry, b. December 25, 1863.
104. *ICHABOD MARCY. B.A.; M.A., 1847. #. N. 0. Born
July 16, 181 1, Ley den, Mass.
Taught in Rhinebeck Academy, N. Y., 1840-41. Joined New Eng-
land Conference, M. E. Church, 1841. Stationed at Northampton,
Mass., 1841-42; Greenfield, 1842-44; Bernardston, 1844-45; Ware
Village, 1845-47; Chester, 1847-49; Charlemont, 1849-51; North
Andover, 1851-53; Marblehead, 1853-55; Millbury, 1855-57; Worcester,
1857-S8; Southbridge, 1858-60; Ashburnham, 1860-62; Dedham,
1862-64; Marlboro, 1864-66; Maple St., Lynn. 1866-68; West Brook-
field, 1868-71. President of Claflin University, Orangeburg, S. C,
1871; Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 1872. Resided in Somerville,
Mass., 1872. Stationed at Hadley, Mass., 1873-74; Charlemont,
1874-76; Bernardston, 1876-79; East Longmeadow, 1879-82; Ayer,
1882-84; Sudbury, 1884-87. Superannuated, 1887. Resided in Somer-
ville, Mass., 1887-97; Dorchester, Mass., 1897-99. Died March 20,
1899, Ashmont, Mass.
Married June 23, 1841, Sarah H. Gill, of Stoughton, Mass., who died
May 4, 1907. Children : Charles DeWitt, b. October 24, 1842 (class of
1865) ; Hattie Eliza, b. May 26, 1846, m. W. E. Murdock.
105. *JOSHUA NEWHALL. B.A.; M.A., 1842. €>. N. 0. Born
November 4, 1813, Lynn, Mass.
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Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. I., 1839-42. Died September 16, 1844, Lynn, Mass.
106. *ASHLEY RENSSELAER NORTHRUP. B.A.; M.A.,
1842. Born March 15, 1814, Pompey, N. Y.
Principal of Lafayette Academy, N. Y., 1839-40; Pulaski Academy,
N. Y., 1840-41; Bethel Academy, Nicholasville, Ky., 1841-45. Taught
in Danville, Ky., 1845-47. Principal of Cove Spring Academy, Ky.,
1847-49; Pendleton Academy, Falmouth, Ky., 1849-51; Rushville
Institute, III, 1852-53. Taught in Bloomington, III, 1853-57. Engaged
in farming in Normal, III, 1857-82. Resided in Glidden, Iowa,
1882-87; Macomb, III, 1887-94. Died September i, 1894, Macomb, 111.
Married March 15, 1848, Martha Alice Conner, of Nicholasville, Ky.,
who died August 19, 1892. Children : James Abraham, b. December
26, 1848 (B.A., Illinois Wesleyan, 1871) ; William Ewing, b. December
4, 1853 (B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1892) ; Hiram Ashley, b. May
10, 1865, d. April 26, 1866.
107. *ALBERT FRANKLIN PARK. B.A.; M.A., 1842. Born
December 11, 1814, Preston, Conn.
Taught school, 1839-44. Joined Providence (now New England
Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at Rockville,
Conn., 1844-46; East Thompson, 1846-48; Haddam, 1848-49; Col-
chester, 1849-51. Taught in New Haven, Conn., 1851-53; C^ollegiate
Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y., 1854-55. Located; admitted to the
bar, 1856. Practised law in Norwich, Conn., 1856-1900. Coroner for
New London County, Conn. Died October 8, 1900, Preston, Conn.
Married February 14, 1867, Anna Hasseltine Lathrop, of Franklin,
Conn., who died March i, 1889. Children : Emeline Calista, b. Sep-
tember 7, 1868, d. August 30, 1869; Anna Estelle, b. June 13, 1872.
108. *JAMES LODOWICK PHELPS. B.A.; M.A., 1844. Born
October 4, 1819, New York, N. Y.
Studied law in New York, N. Y.. 1840-43. Admitted to the bar,
1843. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1843-68; Brooklyn, N. Y.
(also real estate broker), 1868-98. Died November 3, 1898, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Married August 31, 1845, Adelaide Driggs Felicity Miller, of New
York, N. Y., who died April 5, 1907. Children : James Lodowick, b.
February 8, 1847, d. May 4, 1848; Louisa Augusta, b. September 3,
1848, d. August 19, 1849; Gertrude Emma, b. March 21, 1851, d. June
27, 1852; Adelaide Louisa, b. June 16, 1853, m- W. R. Woodward;
Catherine Anne, b. September 24, 1854, d. November 13, 1854; James
Lodowick, b. February 3, 1861.
109. ^HUMPHREY PICKARD. B.A.; M.A., 1842; D.D., 1857.
*. N. e. Born June 10, 1813, Fredericton, N. B., (Canada. Brother of
No. 137.
Joined English Wesleyan Conference, 1836. Stationed at Miramichi
and Richibucto, N. B., 1839-41 ; St. John, 1841-42. Editor of The
Methodist Magazine, 1842. Principal Mt. Allison Academy, Sackville,
N. B., 1842-69. President of Mt. Allison College, 1862-69. Editor of
The Provincial Wesleyan, and Book Steward, Halifax, N. S., 1869-73.
Agent for Mount Allison College Endowment Fund, 1873-76. Sta-
tioned at Sackville, N. B., 1876-78. Again Book Steward, 1878-80.
Supernumerary, residing in Sackville, N. B., 1880-90. Delegate to
Canada Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1857, '60, '67. Delegate to
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English Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1857, '62, 'jz- President of
Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British America, 1862, '70. Delegate
to General Conference of Methodist Church of Canada, 1874, '78-
Died February 28, 1890, Sackville, N. B., Canada.
Alarried October 2, 1841, Hannah Maynard Thompson, who died
March 11, 1844. Married 1846, Mary Rowe Carr, of Portland, Me.,
who died January 24, 1887. Children : Edward Dwight, b. September
7, 1842, d. March, 1846; Charles Frederick Allison, b. February 19,
1844, d. February 26, 1844; Mary Emarancy, b. July 24, 1847, m. A. M.
Bell; Amelia Elizabeth, b. March 10, 1849, m, A. A. Stockton.
110. *LANSING PORTER. B.A. Born March 8, 1817, Auburn,
N. Y.
Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1840-42. Resident Licentiate at
Auburn Theological Seminary, N. Y., 1843. Settled over First Con-
gregational Church, Rockford, 111., 1844; First Congregational Church,
Lockport, 111., 1848. Returned to Rockford, 111., to take charge of the
Second Congregational Church, 1850. Engaged in farming in Auburn,
N. Y., 1855-1902. Captain of 75th N. Y. Volunteers in the Civil War.
Died January 12, 1902, West Point, Miss.
Married August 29, 1844, Elizabeth Curtis, of Auburn, N. Y., who
died December 14, 1895. Children : Elizabeth Amelia, b. April 15,
1847, m. Rev. H. N. Payne, d. August 9, 1906; Anna Root, b. January
14, 1850, m. R. H. Bloom; Lansing Lee, b. November i, 1852, d. July
30, 1908.
111. ♦JOHN HENRY ROLSTON. B.A. Born October 11, 1819,
New York, N. Y.
Began the study of law, 1839. Went into business in New York,
N. Y. Engaged in mercantile and manufacturing business in Elizabeth-
port, N. J., 1845-60. Held various offices in town and county, 1850-58.
In business in New York, N. Y., 1860-76. In National Bank of the
State of New York, N. Y., 1876-88; cashier, 1880-88. Died October
26, 1888, Elizabeth, N. J.
Married November 5, 1850, Harriet Gale, of Orange County, N. Y.,
who died March 21, 1882. Children: Eugenia, b. August 26, 1851, m.
A. S. Gale (who died), m. F. J. Brown (who died), m. C. H. Thomp-
son; William Rockwell, b. December 23, 1852, d. May, 1853.
112. ♦DENNIS SAGE. B.A. Born August 21, 1817, Middletown,
Conn.
Taught, 1839. In the West, 1840. Studied law in Middletown, Conn.,
1841-42. Admitted to the bar, 1843. Practised law in Middletown,
Conn., 1844-45. Teller in Middlesex County Bank, Middletown,
Conn., 1845-47. In the mercantile and mining business in California,
1847-51. Returned East on account of ill health, 1851. Treasurer of
New York & Boston Railroad Company, 1851-53. Probate judge for
Middletown District, Conn., 1854-55. Clerk in State Treasurer's Office,
Hartford, Conn., 1854-59. Moved to Boston, Mass., i860. Treasurer
of New York & Boston Railroad Company, 1860-64. Treasurer of the
corporation engaged in filling up the Back Bay, Boston, Mass., 1865-67.
Insurance agent, 1868-73. In business in Boston, Mass., 1873-97. Died
July 26, 1897, Boston, Mass.
Married December 31, 1862, Lucy W. Rogers, of Hartford, Conn.
Children : Kittie Sprig, b. July 30, 1864 ; Charles Valentine, b. Febru-
ary 14, 1866; Ernest Lincoln, b. May 4, 1868; Isabel, b. August 13,
1872.
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113. *DEWITT CLINTON VOSBURY. B.A.; M.A., 1867.
Born June 20, 1815, Windsor, N. Y.
Principal of Towanda College, Pa., 1839. Taught in Ithaca
Academy, N. Y., 1842; Sheboygan, Wis., 1844-51; Binghamton, N. Y.,
1851-79. Insurance and real estate agent, Binghamton, N. Y., 1873-79,
Died January 4, 1879, Binghamton, N. Y.
Married November 28, 1839, Ann Eliza Tallmadge, of Candor, N. Y.
Children: Ida Louisa, b. November 10, 1844, d. September 5, 1895;
Edward DeWitt, b. May i, 1845, d. June 8, 1909; Charles Clinton, b.
September 11, 1846.
114. *SAMUEL HENRY WARD. B.A. Born June 13, 1817,
East Windsor, Conn.
Carried on a bookstore in Middletown, Conn., 1839-41. Afterwards
removed to New York, N. Y., where he established The Emporium, a
family weekly. Went to San Francisco, Cal. ; engaged in the assay
of gold in the Mint. Died March 22, 1853, on voyage to Sandwich
Islands; buried at Honolulu.
Married November 25, 1839, Emily Helen Starr, of Middletown,
Conn., who died December 29, 1898. Child: Helen Laura, b. October,
1840, d. September, 1842.
115. *HIRAM WILLEY. B.A. Born May 23, 1818, East Had-
dam, Conn.
Studied law in East Haddam, Conn., 1839-41. Admitted to the bar,
1841. Practised law in Colchester, Conn., 1842-43; New London,
Conn., 1843-73. Member of Conn. Legislature, 1847, '57, '77. State's
attorney for New London County, 1854-61. State senator and chair-
man of Judiciary Committee, 1859, '77. U. S. district attorney for
Connecticut, 1861-70. Mayor of New London, Conn., 1862-65. Judge
of probate, New London District, 1869. Judge of the Court of Com-
mon Pleas, New London County, 1870-73. Removed to East Haddam,
1874. Practised law in Hartford, Conn., 1877-88. Engaged in examin-
ing titles of property for the ^tna Life Insurance Company, 1888-1907.
Died March 8, 1910, Hadlyme, Conn,
Married September 6, 1843, Charity W. Moseley, of East Haddam,
Conn., who died May 23, 1902. Children : Thomas Moseley, b. July 5,
1846 (graduated at LF. S. Military Academy, 1868) ; a son, b. in 1856,
d, in infancy; Allen, b, January 28, 1858,
CLASS OF 1840.
116. *WILLIAM RHODES BAGNALL, B.A.; M.A., 1843-
<ir. T. *. B. K. Born July 17, 1819, Boston, Mass.
Entered Union Theological Seminary, 1840. Tutor in Wesleyan
University, 1842-46. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church,
1843. Stationed at Northampton, Mass., 1846-47. Principal of Provi-
dence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), R. I.,
1847. Stationed at Holliston, Mass., 1849-50; Southbridge, 1850-52;
Shrewsbury, 1852-54; Maiden, 1854-56; Union Church, Charlestown,
1856-58; Meridian St., Boston, 1858-59; Chelsea, 1859-60. Engaged
in manufacturing in Boston, Mass., 1860-70. Engaged in editorial and
other literaiy labor, 1870-92. Author: Translation of Arminius's
Works, Vol. HI. Died August 3, 1892, Middletown, Conn.
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Married August 20, 1846, Sarah F. Goodridge, of Boston, Mass.
Children: William Rhodes, b. July 15, 1847, d. August i, 1878; Sarah
Goodridge, b. May 7, 1849; John Goodridge, b. October 19, 1855, d.
April 3, 1875; Francis Asbury (No. 1587), b. August 31, 1866.
Address of widow : Adams, Mass.
117. *ULYSSES CHAPMAN. B.A. ; M.A., 1843. Born March
31, 1808, North Killingworth, Conn.
Taught in Missouri and at the Female College, Chapel Hill, Tex.
Obliged to discontinue teaching on account of impaired hearing. Died
December 7, 1896, Benton, Tex.
Married September 30, 1846, Sarah Bartlett, of New Haven, Conn.
Children: Emma Cecilia, b. September 6, 1848, d. March 6, 1851 ;
Charles William Halsey, b. October 26, 1850; John Edward Howd, b.
March 19, 1857; Mary Ella, b. November 8, 1859, d. June 5, i860;
Sarah Louisa, b. November 8, 1862, d. May 18, 1864.
Address of widow : Benton, Tex.
118. ♦LORANUS CROWELL. B.A.; M.A., 1843; D.D., 1877.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born October 28, 1815, Ware, Mass. Brother of
No. 557-
Principal of a school. Sandwich, Mass., 1840-44. Joined New Eng-
land Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at Common St.,
Lynn, Mass., 1844-46; Chicopee, 1846-48; Worcester, 1848-49; Brom-
field St.. Boston, 1849-51 ; Church St., Boston, 1851-53 ; Boston St.,
Lynn, 1853-54. Presiding Elder of Lynn District, 1854-58; Boston
District, 1858-62. Stationed at Union Church, Charlestown, 1862-64;
Salem, 1864-67; Milford, 1867-69. Presiding Elder of Worcester
District, 1869-73. Stationed at Ashland, Mass., 1873-74: West
Medway, 1874-77; Maple St., Lynn, 1877-78. Presiding Elder of
Lynn District, 1878-82. Agent of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham,
Mass., 1882-89. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1856.
Died April 8, 1889, Lynn, Mass.
Married September 17, 1843, Elizabeth Ann Fuller, of Sandwich.
Mass., who died August 13. 1908. Children: Elizabeth Wing, b.
December 8, 1844. m. W. N. Rice (No. 813) ; Samuel Fuller, b.
November 19, 1846, d. January 3, 1879; Harrison Newhall, b. January
29, 1849; Abbie Pease, b. May 24, 1851, d. July 21, 1879; Julia Ann, b.
July 8, 1854. m. C. E. Davis (No. 1121), d. June 21, 1909; Arthur
Loranus, b. June 9, 1862, d. August 22, 1862; Albert Lyon (No. 1680),
b. April 26, 1868.
119. *JOSEPH CUMMINGS. B.A.; M.A., 1843; D.D., 1854;
D.D., Harvard Universitv, 1861 ; LL.D., Northwestern University,
1866. *. N. e. «!'. B. K. Born March 3, 1817, Falmouth, Me.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1840-43; principal, 1843-46.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed suc-
cessively at Maiden, Chelsea, Hanover St. (Boston), Bromfield St.
(Boston), 1846-53. Professor of Theology, Methodist General Bibli-
cal Institute, Concord, N. H., 1853-54. President of Genesee College,
Lima, N. Y., 1854-57. President of Wesleyan University, 1858-75.
Professor of Mental Philosophy and Political Economy, Wesleyan
University, 1875-77. Stationed at Maiden, Mass., 1877-80; Harvard
St., Cambridge. 1880-81. President of Northwestern University,
1881-90. Transferred to Rock River Conference, 1882. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1864, '"/(i, '80. Vice president,
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American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1886. Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1858-75. Died May 7, 1890, Evanston, 111.
Married August 15, 1842, Deborah Stover Haskell, of Litchfield,
Me., who died February 17, 1900. Children: Mary Henrietta, d.
1847; Helen Frances, m. S. P. Hatfield, d. 1907; Alice Dora, m.
Professor D. Bonbright.
120. *JOSEPH DENISON. B.A.; M.A., 1843; D.D., McKendree
College, 1865. *. N. 0. Born October i, 1815, Bernardston, Mass.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1840-43. Joined New England
Conference, M. E. Church, 1843. Stationed at Newton Upper Falls,
Mass., 1843-45; Ipswich, 1845-46; Lynn, 1846-48; Maiden, 1848-50;
Holliston, 1850-52; Boston, 1852-54. Joined Missouri Conference;
was a member of Kansas and Nebraska Conference at its formation,
1855. Had charge of Fort Riley and Manhattan circuits. Agent for
Blue Mount College (now Kansas State Agricultural College), 1857.
Presiding Elder of Manhattan District, 1859-63. President of Kansas
State Agricultural College, 1863-73 ; Baker University, Baldwin, Kans.,
1874-79. Stationed at Holton, Kans., 1879-81; Valley Falls, 1881-84.
Presiding Elder of Atchison District, 1884-88. Stationed at Tecumseh,
Kans., 1888-93. Superannuated; resided at Oakland, Kans., 1893-1900.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1864, '80. Died
February 19, 1900, Manhattan, Kans.
Married July 8, 1845, Sarah Jane Woodruff, of Litchfield, Conn.,
who died August i, 1858. Married November 21, 1859, Mrs. Frances
Ann Dennis, of Baldwin, Kans., who died July 17, 1908. Children:
Henry Longfellow, b. May 16, 1846 (M.A., Kansas State Agr. College,
1867); Isaac Goodnow, b. May 21, 1848, d. April 18, 1849; Ellen
Frances, b. February 15, 1850 (B.A., Kansas State Agr. College, 1871),
m. C. A. Whedon; Emma Jane, b. March 10, 1852, m. F. E. Miller;
Charles Sumner, b. March 2, 1854, d. April 6, 1855 ; George, b. Novem-
ber 28, 1856; Georgiana, b. November 28, 1856, d. October 16, 1859;
Fannie, b. August 28, i860, m. E. R. Manning, d. August 13, 1896; a
daughter, b. and d. July 4, 1867.
121. *CHARLES GIBBS DOWNEY. B.S.; M.A. (Hon.), 1844.
Born October, 1819.
Tutor, Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, Ind.. 1841-42;
Professor of Natural Sciences, 1842-49; of Chemistry and Pharmacy,
1849-52; of Mathematics, 1852-57. Elected Professor of Mathematics
in Iowa Wesleyan University, 1857. Died October 9, 1857, Indianapo-
lis, Ind.
Married September 17, 1853, Hester Martin Davis, who died Febru-
ary 3, 1875. Children: Anna, b. April 26, 1855 (B.A., De Pauw, 1877),
d. November 2, 1903; Alice, b. October 26, 1856 (B.A., De Pauw, 1879),
m. Rev. Frederick Porter.
122. *JOHN HARRISON GOODALE. B.A. $. N. 0. Born
October 2, 1816, Deering, N. H.
Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1840-41 ; Columbus, Ga., 1842-46 ;
N. H. Conference Seminary, 1847. Editor of The Democrat, Man-
chester, N. H., 1848-57. Superintendent of schools for Hillsboro
County, N. H., 1856-59. Editor and proprietor of The Manchester
Democrat and American, 1857-61. Removed to California, 1864.
Principal of High School, Crescent City, Cal., 1864-66. Traveled in
Alaska and British Columbia as correspondent of the San Francisco
press; also engaged in scientific research, 1867. Returned to New
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Hampshire, 1869. Secretary of state of New Hampshire, 1871-72.
Superintendent of schools, Nashua, N. H., 1875-78. Collected minerals
and farmed, 1881-90. Died November 11, 1890, Nashua, N, H.
Married December 26, 1848, Celestia Susan Mooney, of Northfield,
N. H., who died October 12, 1863. Married January 19, 1871, Josephine
Bonaparte Atkinson, of Derry, N. H. Children: Mary Hale, b. Feb-
ruary, 7, 1872, d. March 9, 1872; John Mooney, b. November 11, 1873,
d. August 16, 1874; Charlotte Atkinson, b. May 26, 1875, m. H. A.
Kimball; a daughter, b. and d. October 15, 1877.
Address of widow: 28 Mulberry St., Nashua, N. H.
123. *WILLIAM HENRY HARRIS. B.A. Born March 7, 1820,
Sterling, Conn. Brother of No. 52.
Grain merchant in Worcester, Mass., 1842-59. In business in New
York, N. Y., 1859-90. Retired, 1890. Died August 25, 1896, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Married May 7, 1845, Mary Amelia Pond, of Worcester, Mass., who
died July 15, 1908. Children: William Pond, b. February 12, 1846
(C.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1867) ; Mary Lester, b. June
27, 1849, m. G. W. Allen; Emma Willard, b. October 17, 1851, d.
May 27, 1869; John Allen, b. July 21, 1853, d, April 27, 1857; Alice
Foster, b. April 18, 1857, m. J. P. Allen.
124. *CHESTER DORMAN HUBBARD. B.A.; M.A., 1843-
*. N. 0. *. B. K. Born November 25, 1814, Hamden, Conn. Brother
of H. B. Hubbard (class of 1842).
In the lumber business, Wheeling, W. Va., 1840-53. IMember of
•House of Delegates of Virginia, 1851-52. Elected president of the
Bank of Wheeling, 1853. Engaged in the manufacture of railroad
iron, Wheeling, W. Va., 1858. Member of Richmond Convention, and
of Wheeling Convention, 1861. Member of State Senate of West
Virginia, 1863-64. Member of National Republican Convention, Balti-
more, Md., 1864, '80. IMember of Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Con-
gresses, 1865-69. President of the Board of Trustees of the Wheeling
Female College, 1865-90. Engaged in the manufacture of iron and
nails; secretary of Wheeling Iron and Nail Company, 1871-91.
President of Pittsburg, Wheeling & Kentucky Railroad, 1875 ; German
Bank, Wheeling, 1879, Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1872. Died August 23, 1891, Wheeling, W. Va.
Married September 29, 1842, Sarah Pallister, of Wheeling, W. Va.,
who died November 5, 1899. Children: William Pallister (No. 739),
b. December 24, 1843; Dana List, b. July 7, 1845, d. August 7, 1893;
Chester Russell, b. October 25, 1848; Julia Alice, b. April 11, 1850, m.
W. H. Tyler, d. January 2, 1908; Anna Gill, b. September i, 1852, m.
J. C Brady.
125. *CHARLES LYMAN HUNGERFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1843
Born August 23, 1816.
Taught in Wethersfield, Conn., 1840-41. Principal of Kingston
Academy, N. Y., 1841-43. Taught a private school for boys in Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Died November 16, 1845, Brooklyn, N. Y.
126. *NATHANIEL CLARK LEWIS. B.A.; M.A., 1843. Born
February 15, 181 5, in New London County, Conn.
Taught in Irving Institute. Tarrytown, N. Y., 1840-41. Joined New
York East Conference. M. E. Church, 1843. Stationed at Watertown,
Conn., 1843-44; 24th St., New York, N. Y., 1844-45; Essex, Conn.,
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1845-47; Haddam, 1847-49; Newtown, 1849-51; Litchfield, 1851-53;
Bristol, 1853-54; Orient, N. Y., i854-55- Taught in Hedding Semi-
nary, Abingdon, 111., 1855-59. Stationed at Prairie City, III, Central
Illinois Conference, 1859-60; Second Church, Peoria, 1860-62; Geneseo,
1862-63; Moline, 1863-65; Oneida, 1865-67; Onarga, 1867-68; Odell,
1868-70; Forrest, 1870-71. Superannuated, residing in Onarga, 111.,
1871-75. Stationed at La Fayette, III, 1875-76; Sparland, 1876-77.
Superannuated, residing in Onarga, III, 1877-82. Died May 28, 1882,
Onarga, 111.
Married April 15, 1845, Amanda Allyn (sister of No. 144), of Mont-
ville, Conn., who died September 18, 1891.
127. JOHN WESLEY LINDSAY. B.A.; B.D., Union Theo-
logical Seminary, 1842; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1843; D.D.,
Wesleyan University, 1863. $. B. K. Born August 20, 1820, Barre,
Vt. Brother of J. N. Lindsay (class of 1841).
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1840-42. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1843. Stationed at New Palz and Plattskill,
N. Y., 1843-45 ; Lenox, Mass., 1845-47. Tutor in Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1847-48; Professor of Latin and Hebrew, 1848-60. Stationed at
30th St., New York, N. Y., 1860-62; i8th St., New York, 1862-64;
Bedford St., New York, 1864-65. President of Genesee College, Lima,
N. Y., 1865-68. Professor of Exegetical Theology, Boston Theologi-
cal Seminary, 1868-71 ; of the same in School of Theology, Boston
University, 1871-83 ; of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, 1883-84.
Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, Boston University, 1872-82.
Professor Emeritus, Boston University, 1884 . Presiding Elder
of Boston District, 1884-89; North Boston District, 1889-94. Stationed
at Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1894-95. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1864, '68, '72. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1862-75,
1887-1907; of Boston University, 1869-82. Author: Commentary on
Deuteronomy.
Married June 16, 1852, Emily Bond, of Baltimore, Md., who died
April 5, i860. Children: Thomas Bond (No. 1047), b. April 28, 1853,
d. July 22, 1909; Lucy Henrietta, b. November 6, 1855; William Birck-
head, b. August 14, 1858 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1879).
Address : Carlisle, Pa.
128. *EDMUND LONGLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1843. *. B. K. Born
April I, 1819, Sidney, Me.
Principal of South New Market Seminary, N. H., 1840. Tutor in
Wesleyan University, 1843-44. Professor of Mathematics, and after-
wards of English Literature and of Modern Languages, Emory and
Henry College, Va., 1844-79. Taught in Science Hill School, Shelby-
ville, Ky., 1879-80. Engaged in literary work in Allensville, and Car-
rollton, Ky., 1880-81. Professor and Professor Emeritus, Emory and
Henry College, Va., 1882-1906. Died May 27, 1906, Emory, Va.
Married February 16, 1845, Mary Hammond, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died February 10, 1875. Married July 29, 1884, Pauline A. Hooper,
of Richmond, Va. Children: Selden, b. February 7, 1846 (M.A.,
Emory and Henry, 1868) ; Virginia Harriet Collins, b. January 14,
1848, m. Capt. C. E. Vawter; Kate Hammond, b. May 11, 1850, m.
T. W. Jordan; Edmund, b. November 24, 1852 (B.A., Emory and
Henry, 1870).
Address of widow : 1200 Grove Ave., Richmond, Va.
129. *ROBERT MATHISON. B.A. ; M.A., 1843; M.D., New
York University, 1848. Born July 22, 1818, New York, N. Y.
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Taught in New Rochelle, N. Y., 1841 ; Rye, N. Y., 1842. Entered
the drug business in New York, N. Y., 1848. Removed to Middletown,
Conn., 1856. Cashier in a store in New York, N. Y., 1858-60. Engaged
in the drug business in Middletown, Conn., 1862-69; Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1870-87. Retired from business, 1887. Resided successively" in North
Guilford, Conn., Brooklyn, N. Y., White Plains, N. Y., and Springfield,
Mass. Died August 18, 1904, Springfield, Mass.
Married July 3, 1838, Rebecca Jane Disbrow, of New York, N. Y.,
who died June 7, 1891. Children: Robert Lauder (No. 663), b. June
20, 1839; Margaret, b. August 19, 1841, m. F. N. Bliss, d. November 8,
1897; Matilda, b. May 3, 1843, m. J. W. H. Ames (No. ^(ij) ; Mary,
b. October 31, 1844, m. A. C. Stevens (No. 750, d. November 23, 1888;
Arthur, b. November 4, 1846; Jessie, b. September 10, 1849, m. W. E.
Hulbert, d. April 23, 1908.
130. *DANIEL OSTRANDER MERWIN. B.S.
Practised law in Woodville, Miss., 1845; Natchez, Miss., 1861.
Major in Confederate Army; lost an arm, and was taken prisoner at
Gettysburg. Died 1867, Cazenovia, N. Y.
Married Miss M'Gehee, of Woodville, Miss.
131. *DARIUS MORRIS. B.S. Born April 27, 1815, South
Wilbraham, Mass.
Studied law in Ellington, Conn., two years. Studied theology in
East Windsor, Conn., two years, and in New Haven, Conn., one year.
Taught in Windsor Academy, Conn. Preached for some months, but
was prevented by ill health from assuming the duties of a settled
pastorate. Founded a female seminary in Willoughby, Ohio, where he
remained two years. Founded a commercial school in Cleveland,
Ohio, where he remained two years. Engaged in mining in California.
Preached, and founded a school. General agent for a paper called
The Pacific. Health failed, and he returned to Ellington, Conn., where
he was private tutor for two years. Was much interested in geologi-
cal study. Traveled extensively through the United States. Died
August 29, 1864.
132. *BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MUDGE. B.S.; M.A. (Hon.),
1850. Born August 11, 1817, Orrington, Me. Brother of No. 133, and
of Z. A. Mudge (class of 1839).
Studied law in Lynn, Mass., 1843-44. Admitted to the bar, 1844.
Practised law in Lynn, Mass., 1844-59; associate justice of Police
Court, 1850-59; mayor, 1852. Chemist in coal-oil refinery, Chelsea,
Mass., 1859. With Breckenridge Coal and Oil Company, Cloverport,
Ky., i860. In Quindaro, Kans.. 1862. State geologist of Kansas,
1864-65. Professor of Natural Sciences, State Agricultural College,
Manhattan, Kans., 1865-73. President of Kansas Natural History
Society (now Kansas Academy of Science), 1868-79. Lecturer on
Geology, State University, Lawrence, Kans., 1873-79. Died November
21, 1879, Manhattan, Kans.
Married September 16, 1846, Mary Eusebia Armstrong Beckford, of
Lynn, Mass., who died July 18, 1904. Children: Melville Rhodes, b.
August 8, 1847; Josiah Bowler, b. November 25, 1849; Eusebia Beck-
ford, b. September 27, 1852, m. F. L. Irish ; Frank Peabody, b. Novem-
ber 25, 1857, d. July II, 1864; twins, b. and d. September 25, 1862.
133. *THOMAS HICKS MUDGE. B.A.; M.A., 1843- Born
September 23, 1815, Orrington, Me. Brother of No. 132, and of Z. A.
Mudge (class of 1839).
GRADUATES. [1840.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1840-43. Joined New Eng-
land Conference, M. E. Church, 1843. Professor of Sacred Literature,
McKendree College, 111., 1857-58. Transferred to Missouri Confer-
ence, 1859. Stationed successively at Pilot Knob, Simpson Chapel
(St. Louis), and Independence. Driven out of Missouri by the
Civil War; appointed to Manhattan, Kans., 1861. Professor of Ancient
Languages and Biblical Literature, Baker University, Kans., 1862.
Died July 24, 1862, Baldwin, Kans.
Married October 4, 1843, Betsey Lucinda Grover, of Ellington,
Conn., who died September 11, 1858. Children: Lucinda Maria, b.
August 8, 1843, m. W. W. Lummus ; Thomas Grover, b. September 4,
1846, d. March 15, 1847; Milton Russell, b. April 22, 1848, d. December
17, 1885.
134. *GEORGE FRANCIS NEEDHAM. B.A. Born February 7,
1816, Boston, Mass.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, and attended medical lec-
tures, 1840-43. Member of convention at tJtica, N. Y., which organized
the Wesleyan Methodist Connection of America, 1843. Stationed at
Providence, R. I., 1843-44. Preached at Athol and Needham, Mass.,
1844-45. Preached and taught in Buffalo, N. Y., 1845. Ordained
Wesleyan Methodist, 1846. Stationed at East Solon, N. Y., 1846-47.
Resided in Kalamazoo, Mich., 1847-50. Engaged in teaching and in
business, Rochester, N. Y., 1850-57. Seedsman, Buffalo, N. Y., 1858-61.
Raised a company of cavalry, 1861. In the service of the Sanitary
Commission, Washington, D. C, 1861-62. One of the original mem-
bers of the National Freedmen's Relief Association. Clerk in Sixth
Auditor's Office, Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, 1863-85.
Founded the colored free school system of the District of Columbia,
1863. Founded the Lincoln Cooperative Building and Deposit Asso-
ciation, 1867. Resided on his fruit farm near Seabrook, Md., 1880-85;
in Chicago, III, 1885-95. Died 1895, Chicago, 111.
Married June 13, 1843, Julia Johnson, of Rochester, N. Y. Children :
Mary Elizabeth, b. July 16, 1844, m. T. P. Keene; Frances Julia, b.
August 16, 1846; George Jacob, b. August 25, 1849; Anna, b. August
23, 1853, d. in infancy; Joseph Wight, b. September 19, 1858.
135. *GEORGE WILLIS NINDE. B.A. Born October 21, 1817,
Baltimore, Md.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1840. Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1841-42. Died September 6,
1842, Lyons, N. Y.
136. *THOMAS GILBERT OSBORN. B.A. ; M.A., 1843. *• B. K.
Born October 15, 1820, Riverhead, N. Y.
Studied law, 1841-43. Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church,
1844. Stationed at Southampton, N. Y., 1844-46; Bridgehampton,
1846-48; Patchogue, 1848-50. Superannuated, 1850-51. Stationed at
Birmingham, Conn., 1851-53; Bridgeport, 1853-55; Waterbury, 1855-57;
27th St., New York, N. Y., 1857-59; Allen St., New York, 1859-61;
Washington Ave., Brooklyn, 1861-62; St. John St., New Haven,
Conn., 1862-64. Presiding Elder of Bridgeport District, 1864-65.
Supernumerary, 1865-67. Stationed at Riverhead, N. Y., 1867-69.
Presiding Elder of Bridgeport District, 1869-72; Long Island South
District, 1872-73. Stationed at Port Chester, N. Y., 1873-75- Super-
numerary, 1875-77. Stationed at Riverhead and Jamesport, N. Y.,
1877-80. Supernumerary, residing at Norwalk, Conn., 1880-88. Dele-
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gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Died February 27,
1888, Norwalk, Conn.
Married March 23, 1846, Jerusha L. Cook; deceased. Married
September i, 1858, Maria J. Cook; deceased. Married May 18, 1864,
Calista E. Barton, who died in 1867. Married September 6, 1869, Mrs.
Grace Colburn. Children : Mary Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1849, m. Henry
Storer; Thomas Gilbert, b. August 17, 1852, d. December 21, 1853;
Isabel Conrad, b. December 21, 1854, d. March 7, 1865; Thomas
Stephenson, b. August 4, 1857.
Address of widow : 23 Merwin St., Norwalk, Conn.
137. *THOMAS PICKARD. B.A.; M.A., 1849. Born October
21, 1819, Fredericton, N. B., Canada. Brother of No. 109.
In Fredericton, N. B., Canada, 1840-48. Taught in Wesleyan
Academy, Sackville, N. B., Canada, 1848-62. Professor of Mathe-
matics, Mount Allison College, Sackville, N. B., Canada, 1862-69.
Engaged in farming in Sackville, N. B., Canada, 1870-95. Member of
Provincial Legislature of New Brunswick, 1874-78. Died September
12, 1895, Sackville, N. B.. Canada.
Married January 23, 1854, Mary Elizabeth Dixon, of Sackville, N. B.,
Canada. Children : Sarah Burpee, b. November 10, 1854 ; Humphrey
Frederick, b. August 26, 1857; Charles, b. February 7, i860; Edward
Dwight, b. September 16, 1864, d. October 27, 1871 ; Mary Alice, b.
November 4, 1867, d. July 28, 1875; Thomas Edward Dwight, b.
January 8, 1874.
Address of widow: Sackville, N. B., Canada.
188. ♦DAVID PLUMB. B.A. Born August, 1810, Stratford,
Conn.
Preached in Utica, N. Y., 1840-48. Resided in Troy, N. Y., 1848-51.
In the Mercantile Agency in New York, N. Y., 1851-65. Resided in
Westchester County, N. Y., engaged in farming and gardening,
1865-73. Engaged in literary pursuits, 1875-89. Died 1889.
Married 1835, Lucy Ann Stone, of Litchfield, Conn., who died Janu-
ary 10, 1875. Children: four sons and one daughter; one of the sons
deceased.
189. *CHANDLER ROBBINS. B.A.; M.A., 1843. Bom Febru-
ary 20, 1815, Charlestown, Va.
Principal of Ohio Conference Seminary, Springfield, Ohio, 1841.
Professor of Ancient Languages, Augusta College, Ky., 1845-48.
Ordained clergyman in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1848. Rector
of Christ Church, and principal of Boys' Boarding School, Springfield,
Ohio. 1865-71. Died May 8, 1871, Springfield, Ohio.
Married August 4, 1842, Laura F. Cooper, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died December, 1887. Children: Chandler, b. February 4, 1844;
Elizabeth, b. July 27, 1845; Samuel Cooper, d. at the age of five years;
Isaac Douglas, d. in infancy; Laura Florian, d. in infancy; Samuel
Cooper, d. in infancy; Mary Douglas, b. March, 1855, m. Rev. Douglas
Hooff ; Harry, d. in infancy.
140. *CHAUNCEY SHAFFER. B.A.; LL.D., Fort Wayne Col-
lege, 1889. Born June 4, 1818, Lisle (now Barker), N. Y.
Principal of Stockbridge Academy, N. Y., 1840; Oneida Academy,
N. Y., 1841-42. Admitted to the bar, 1843. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1846-94- Died May 15, 1894, New York, N. Y.
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Married October 24, 1843, Maria Ruth Warner, of Middletown,
Conn,, who died August 23, 1902. Child : Sarah Maria, b. November
IS, 1844, m. W. C. Burt, d. August 8, 1898.
141. *HENRY VAN VALKENBURG. B.A. Born 1812, Bath,
N. Y.
For some years engaged in the lumber business in New York, N, Y.
Afterwards for many years engaged in banking and insurance business.
Agent of Conn. Mutual and Equitable Insurance companies, in Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, 1873-74. Died August 22, 1874, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Married 1844, Ellen Phelps, of Middletown, Conn.; deceased.
Married 1854, Ehza Thompson, of St. Louis, Mo. Children: Ellen,
b. January 12, 1845 ; Lillie Thompson, b. June 30, 1856, d. November
19, 1858; John Gregory, b. July 17, 1858; Louise Pratt, b. December
9, 1862.
142. *WILLIAM STEVENS WILEY. B.A.; M.A., 1843; M.D.
Bom June 4, 181 2, Maiden, Mass. Brother of Nos. 61 and 248.
Went South and took charge of a school in Louisiana. Studied in
New Orleans Medical School. Assistant surgeon in U. S. Army Hos-
pital at Vera Cruz, during the Mexican War, 1846; chief surgeon,
1847-48. Practised medicine in Columbus, Miss., 1848-50. Completed
a medical course of study in Memphis, Tenn. Practised in Marion,
Va. Soon after 1855, till 1857, practised in Jonesville, N. C. Died
March 12, 1857, Jonesville, N. C.
Married April 12, 1842, Eliza Partridge, of Rockland, Me., who died
October 15, 1850. Married December 19, 1855, Mary Frances Davis,
of Washington County, Va., who died February 10, 1857. Children:
two boys, b. and d. before 1846; Eliza Rebecca, b. May 31, 1846, m.
S. H. Williams ; Mary Elizabeth, b. December 25, 1856.
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143. *HENRY WRIGHT ADAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1844; M.A.
(Hon.), Trinity College, 1848; M.D., University of Pennsylvania,
1865. ^. T. Born March 12, 1818. Brookfield, Vt.
Studied Hebrew in New York, N. Y., 1841-42. Joined New Hamp-
shire Conference, M. E. Church, 1842. Taught in Newbury Seminary,
and in Biblical Institute, Newbury, Vt., 1842-43. Agent of Wesleyan
University, 1843-44. Stationed at Great Falls, N. H., 1844-45. Agent
of American Bible Society, 1845-47. Rector of Christ Church, Spring-
field, Mass., 1848-50. Minister of Christ Church, Boston, Mass.,
1850-51, Engaged in general study and invention, 1851-73; in pub-
lishing and in invention, 1873-81. Patented important improved
methods in mining, 1879. President of the Adams Mining and Reduc-
tion Company, Charlotte, N. C, 1881. Died September 21, 1881,
Charlotte, N. C.
Married August 9, 1841, Adeline E. Hubbard, of Middletown, Conn.
Children : Adelaide H. (married) ; Sarah H. ; Josephine H. (mar-
ried) ; Henry Wright.
144. *ROBERT ALLYN. B.A.; M. A., 1844; D.D., 1864; LL.D.,
McKendree College, 1876. *, N. 9, $. B. K. Born January 25, 1817,
Ledyard, Conn.
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Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1841-43. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1842, Transferred to Provi-
dence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1843. Stationed at
Colchester, Conn., 1843-45; Thompsonville, 1845. Principal of Wes-
leyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1845-48. Principal of Providence
Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), R. I., 1848-54.
Member of R. I. Legislature, 1852-54. Commissioner of public schools
of Rhode Island, and editor of The Rhode Island School Master.
1854-57- Visitor of U. S. Military Academy, 1854. Professor of
Ancient Languages, Ohio University, 1857-59. President of Wesleyan
Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1859-63; McKendree College, 111.,
1863-74. Stationed at Lebanon, 111., 1863-65. Principal of Southern
Illinois Normal University, 1874-92. Editor of Southern Illinois
Teacher; taught private pupils, 1892-94. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1872. Died January 7, 1894, Carbondale, 111.
Married November 21, 1841, Emeline Huntington Denison, of
Coleraine, Mass., who died April 24, 1844. Married June 28, 1845,
Mary Buckland Budington, of Leyden, Mass., who died October 18,
1879. Children: Charles, b. September 5, 1842, d. September 6, 1888;
Emeline Lucy, b, April 12, 1844, m. W. H. Hypes; Robert, b. July 11,
1846, d. September 7, 1849; Joseph Goodnow, b. April i, 1849 (B.A.,
McKendree, 1870) ; Ellen Sophronia, b. June 7, 1852 (B.A., McKen-
dree, 1872) ; Harriet Amanda, b. November 14, 1859, d. January 10,
1883.
145. *JAMES NELSON BANKS. B.A.; M.A., 1845; M.D.,
Columbian College (now George Washington University), 1842.
Born May 12, 1817, Veteran, N. Y.
Practised medicine in Richmond, Va., 1842-43. Taught in Mount
Morris Seminary, 111., 1843-44. Practised medicine in Belleville, 111.,
1844-45; Chicago, 111., 1845-1907- Died January 10, 1907, Chicago, 111.
Married September 3, 1844, Susan V. West, of Dixon, 111., who died
January 3, 1858. Married November 3, 1863, Mrs. Melissa Brown
Benham, of Canandaigua, N. Y., who died December 4. 1896. Chil-
dren : Ophelia West, b. June 20, 1845, d. July 24, 1845 ; Mary Clara, b.
July 27, 1846, d. July 29, 1875 ; Frank Edward, b. October 26, 1850, d.
September 25, 1851 ; Fannie Elosia, b. December 15, 1853, d. May 12,
1858.
146. *SAMUEL SULLY BEMENT. B.A.; M.A., 1846. Born
March 17, 1820, Ashfield, Mass.
Taught in Lowell, Mass., 1843. Principal of Academy, Dracut,
Mass., 1845-46. Taught in Troy, Ohio, 1847-49. Master of the
Adams School, Lowell, Mass., 1850-56. Principal of Bartlett School,
Lowell, Mass., 1856-92. Died January 10, 1892, Lowell, Mass.
Married August 12, 1846, Sarah Emerson Kent, of Lowell, Mass.,
who died September 29, 1904. Children: May Mary, b. October 27,
1849; Charles Jasper, b. August 25, 1851, d. September i, 1865; Gerard,
b. July 25, 1858 (B.A., Harvard, 1880).
147. *JAMES GILMAN BLAIR. B.A.; M.A., 1844; M.D.,
Willoughby Medical College and University of Louisville, 1854; D.D.,
McKendree College, 1856; LL.D., Hamline University, 1863. Born
September 18, 1816, Marcellus, N. Y.
Principal of Ohio Conference Seminary, Columbus, Ohio, 1841-42.
Joined Ohio Conference, M. E. Church, 1842. Engaged in pastoral
work in Ohio Conference, 1843-45. Principal of Greenfield Seminary,
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Ohio, 1845-52. Vice President, and Professor of Natural Science,
Ohio University, 1852-64. Editor of The Parkersburg Gazette, W. Va.,
1864-67. Taught in Greenfield, Ohio, 1867-71. Principal of State
Normal School, Fairmont, W. Va., 1871-78. Died December 22, 1878,
Fairmont, W. Va.
Married March 10, 1842, Olive Jones Winslow, of Amherst, Mass.,
who died January 14, 1892. Children: Edward Winslow, b. Novem-
ber 18, 1843, d. December 31, 1846; Chalmers, b. July 3, 1845, d. Decem-
ber 20, 1902; Florence, b. February 26, 1848, m. G. B. Gibbens; Alice
Carey, b. March 8, 1850, d. August 20, 1862; Preston Holmes, b. Feb-
ruary 6, 1854, d. August 29, 1864.
148. *BAILEY EVANS BORDEN. B.A. Born December 8,
1812, Warwick, R. I.
Taught and studied law in Fall River, Mass., 1841-42. Practised
law in Woonsocket, R. I., 1843-60. Member of R. I. House of Repre-
sentatives; removed to Central Falls, R. I., 1857. President of Town
Council, North Providence, R. I., 1858. Practised law in Providence,
R. I., 1868-92. Died November 9, 1892, Pawtucket, R. I.
Married October 25, 1859, AdeHa Carpenter, who died March 23,
1867. Child: Mary Evans, b. November 21, 1864, m. C. M. Read.
149. *EDMUND ERASTUS EASTMAN BRAGDON. B.A.;
M.A., 1844; D.D., Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, i860.
$. N. e. Born December 8, 1812, Acton, Me.
Taught in Mexicoville Academy, N. Y., 1841-42. Principal of Fulton
Academy; joined Black River Conference, M. E. Church, 1842.
Stationed at Wolcott, N. Y., 1844-46. Principal of Mexicoville
Academy, N. Y., 1846-47. Stationed at Syracuse, N. Y., 1847-48.
Principal and financial agent of Falley Seminary, 1848-52. Joined
New York Conference; stationed at Vestry St., New York; Pro-
fessor of Ancient Languages in Ohio University, 1853-54. Professor
of Latin in Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1854-58; of
Ancient Languages in Genesee College, Lima, N. Y., 1858-62. Died
March 20, 1862, Lima, N. Y.
Married April 19, 1842, Eliza Barnum, of Bridgeport, Conn., who
died February 12, 1886. Children: Sarah Eliza, b. October 25, 1846,
m. W. O. Church, d. March 29, 1907; Alice Mehetable, b. November
19, 1849, d. February 17, 1850; Emma Mahnda, b. July 5, 1851, d. Feb-
ruary 7, 1852 ; Louis Barnum, b. September 28, 1855 ; Eva Newman, b.
October 9, 1859, m. F. F. Judd ; Annie Reid, b. November 12, 1861, m.
A. F. Winslow, d. November 16, 1909.
150. *WILLIAM CAMPBELL. B.A. Born October, 1812, in
North Carolina.
Went South for his health, 1841. In a hospital at Worcester, Mass.,
1843-44. Died August 3, 1844, Lynn, Mass.
Married September i, 1841, Elizabeth Newhall, of Lynn, Mass.
151. *MORGAN ROYAL DANIELS. B.A.; M.A., 1846. Born
May 14, 1816, South Windsor, Conn.
Delivered lectures in the New England States and New Jersey,
1842-44. Architect and builder, Hartford, Conn., 1845-46. Taught in
primary department, U. S. Military Academy, 1847-49; Hester Street
Academy, New York, N. Y., 1850-52. Architect and builder, Hartford,
Conn., 1853-56; Waushara Co., Wis., 1857-58; Hartford, Conn.,
1859-67. Died August 22, 1868, Hartford, Conn.
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Married October, 1844, Elvira Clark, of Hartford. Conn., who died
September, 1856. Married January i, 1861, Matilda Clark, of Haddam,
Conn. Children: Arthur M., b. October 7, 1845; Lelia, b. September
30, 1849; Eugene, b. February 19, 1862; Ida, b. February, 1865.
152. *CALEB DOW. B.A.; M.A., 1844. *. N. O. Brother of
C. M. Dow (class of 1844) and E. D. Dow (class of 1846).
Principal of Portchester Academy, N. Y. Ordained deacon in
Protestant Episcopal Church ; assistant minister of St. John's Church,
Portsmouth, N. H., 1848. Rector of Grace Church, Paducah, Ky.,
1848-51. Ordained priest, 1849. Rector of the Church of the Ascen-
sion, Ascension Parish, La., 1851-54. Assistant minister of Grace
Church, Saint Francisville, La., 1854-56. Minister of Trinity Church,
Natchez, Miss., 1857. Rector of St. James's Church, Alexandria, La.,
1857-68; St. George's Church, Griffin, Ga., 1868-74; St. Joseph's
Church, St. Joseph, La.. 1874-76: St. Mary's Church, Franklin, La.,
1876-78. Minister of Trinity Church, New Orleans, La., 1878-79.
Rector of St. George's Church, Griffin, Ga., 1879-90. Died October 29,
1890, Griffin, Ga.
Married Johanna Hubbard, of Middletown, Conn., who died October
23, 1852. Married February 8, 1872. Mrs. Flora Felicia George, who
died February 13, 1873. Children: Ella H., b. December 20, 1842, m.
Dr. Davidson (who died), m. Mr. Chestney; Henry, b. November 20,
1846, d. September 16, 1853 ; Florian Keble, b. February 5, 1873.
153. *WILLIAM EDWIN GARRETTSON. B.A.; M.A., 1844-
Born July 11, 1821, Baltimore, Md.
Studied law, 1841-43. Admitted to the bar, 1843. Practised law
in Baltimore, Md., 1843-49. Taught in Abingdon, Md. ; also principal
of a girls' school in Belair, Md.. 1850-79. Resided in Emmorton, Md.,
1879-83. Died March 22, 1883, Emmorton, Md.
154. *JOHN HUBBARD HALL, Jr. B.A. ; M.A., 1844. Born
October 24, 1819, Fayetteville, N. C.
Joined Oneida Conference, M. E. Church, 1841. Stationed at
Clinton, N. Y., 1841-43; Vernon Village, 1843-44; New Hartford,
1844-45; Vernon Center, 1845-46; Marcellus, 1846-48; Tully, 1848-49;
New Woodstock, 1849-51 ; Fly Creek. 1851-53 ; Butternuts, 1853-55 ;
West Eaton, 1855-56; Clinton, 1856-58. Supernumerary; resided in
Clinton, N. Y., 1858-59. Stationed at Vernon Center, N. Y., 1859-60;
Verona, 1860-62; West Winfield, 1862-64: Deansville, 1864-66;
Smyrna. 1866-68; Pompey, 1868-69; Pratt's Hollow, 1869-70; Peter-
boro, 1870-72 ; DeRuyter, 1872-74. By division of conference, became
member of Central New York Conference. 1872. In poor health,
1875-81. Superannuated, 1876-86. Died February 9, 1886, Cazenovia.
N. Y.
Married June 10, 1844, Julia Ann Gillespie, of Clinton, N. Y,, who
died November 7, 1894. Children : Mary Frances, b. March 27, 1845,
d. September 2, 1848; Emma Maria, b. Novemtjer 30, 1849 (B.A,,
Univ. of Michigan, 1874) ; Ellen Amelia, b. August 20, 1852, m. C. E.
Havens; Arthur Gillespie, b. November 12, 1856 (B.A., Univ. of
Michigan, 1881), d. March 31, 1883; Avon Stacy, b. June 15, i860.
165. *SAMUEL EUGENE HARTWELL. B.S. Born in Strong,
Me.
Practised law several years in New York, N. Y. Practised medicine
a few years in Ohio, and then moved to New Albany, Ind.; invented
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a dovetailing machine. Health failed; returned to Strong, Me., 1866.
Went to Florida on account of his health, 1868. Died August, 1869,
Strong, Me.
Married, while in New York, N. Y. Divorced.
156. *HORACE BYRON HURLBURT. B.A.; M.A., 1846.
Died; date of death unknown.
157. *GEORGE LANDON. B.A. ; M.A., 1844. $. N. G. $. B. K
Born December 4, 1816, in Luzerne County, Pa.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1841. Stationed at
Maiden, Mass., 1841-43; Boston, 1843-45; Pynchon St., Springfield,
1845-47; Union St., Springfield, 1847-49. Engaged in farming in
Herrick, Pa., 1849. Presiding Elder, Wyalusing District, Wyoming
Conference, 1854-58. Member of Pennsylvania Senate, 1859-61,
1865-68. In business, 1862-65. Engaged in business and in farming,
1869-1904. Died June 16, 1904, Camptown, Pa.
Married October 31, 1842, Sarah A. Lum, of Braintrim, Pa., who
died June 14, i860. Married February 9, 1861, Catharine Smith, of
Northumberland, Pa., who died October, 1907. Children: Elizabeth
L., m. E. Fuller; Annie, m. R. J. Fuller; George Henry, d. December
9, 1907; Benson (LL.B., Univ. of Pennsylvania); Frank Phoebe, m.
Rev. W. P. Buck (No. 1426); Samuel Gail (No. 1564), b. February
12, 1865; Herbert; Carrie, m. T. J. Reinhart; Jennie, m. W. S.
Lafferty; Robert DeWitt.
158. *THOMAS JEFFERSON MATTISON. B.A. Born in
Vermont.
Taught in Georgia; afterwards practised medicine. Died 1845 or
1846, near Athens, Ga.
159. *ELIAS GILBERT MERWIN. B.A.; M.A., 1849. Born
April 25, 1825, New Haven, Conn.
Studied law in Lenox, Mass., 1841 ; in Harvard Law School, 1842.
Admitted to the bar, 1843. Practised law in Pittsfield, Mass., 1843-51 ;
Boston, Mass., 1851-91. Professor in Law School of Boston Univer-
sity, 1886-91. Died March 27, 1891, Boston, Mass.
Married December 23, 1847, Anne Childs, of Pittsfield, Mass., who
died December 27, 1891. Children: Kate Merwin, m. W. W. White;
Henry Childs (B.A., Harvard, 1874); Annie C. ; Arthur C; one child
(deceased).
. 160. *WILLIAM CAPERS MILLER. B.A. ; M.A., 1844.
Practised medicine in Charleston, S. C, 1841-61. Died, probably
about 1861.
161. *JOHN WESLEY NORTH. B.A. <ir. T. Born January 4,
1815, Sand Lake, N. Y.
Lectured for Connecticut Anti-Slavery Society, 1842. Studied law
in New York, N. Y., 1843. Admitted to the bar, 1845. Practised law
in Syracuse, N. Y., 1845-49; St. Anthony's Falls, Minn., 1849. Mem-
ber of Minnesota Territorial Legislature, 1851. Removed to North-
field, Minn.; built mills and started the town, 1856. President of
Minnesota Constitutional Convention, 1857. Member of National
Republican Convention, Chicago, 111. Surveyor-general of Nevada
Territory. Elected judge of Supreme Court of Nevada, i860. Estab-
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lished an iron foundry in Memphis, Tenn., 1855. In Knoxville, Tenn.,
engaged in organizing a colony for settlement in California, 1870.
President of Southern California Colony Association, 1873. Practised
law in San Francisco, Cal., 1879-80. General agent of the Washington
Irrigated Colony, Fresno County, Cal., 1880-89. Resided in Fresno,
Cal, 1889-90, Died February 22, 1890, Fresno, Cal.
Married September 22, 1845, Emma Bacon, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died May 6, 1847. Married August 28, 1848, Ann Hendrix Loomis,
of Dewitt, N. Y., who died August i, 1904. Children : Emma Bacon,
b. March 3, 1852, m. E. C. Messer; George Loomis, b. September 6,
1853, d. Januarj'' 26, 1899; John Greenleaf, b. September 16, 1856;
Charles Lewis, b. May 31, 1858; Edward, b. July 11, i860; Mary Anne,
b. May 3, 1865, m. J. C. Shepherd.
162. *GIDEON PALMER. B.A. Born October 30, 1816, Mont-
ville. Conn.
Studied law, 1844. Practised law, 1844-49. In business in New
York, N, Y., 1849. Afterwards removed to St. Louis, Mo. In busi-
ness in New York, N. Y., 1859-67. Resided in Hackensack, N. J.,
1864-79; in New York, N. Y., not engaged in business, 1879-94. Died
March 6, 1894, Jacksonville, Fla.
Married 1842, Eliza H. jfohnson, of Middletown, Conn. Children:
Theodore I.; Arthur; Amelia; Charlotte; Jessie.
163. *SILAS WHEELOCK PALMER. [Name changed by
Massachusetts Legislature to KAZLITT ARVINE.] B.A. Bom
December, 1819, Centerville, N. Y.
Graduated at Newton Theological Institution, Mass.; ordained
pastor of Baptist church, Woonsocket, R. I., 1845. Settled in New
York, N. Y., 1847; Boylston, Mass., 1849. Author: Cyclopcedia of
Moral and Religious Anecdotes; Cyclopcedia of Ayvecdotes of Litera-
ture and Fine Arts. Died 1851, Worcester, Mass.
Married March, 1845, Mary Ann Porter, of Waterbury, Conn., who
died March i, 1893. Children: Earlliss Porter, b. April 19, 1846 (B.A.,
Yale, 1869) ; Freeling Wilder, b. January, 1848.
164. *BRADFORD KINNEY PEIRCE. B.A.; M.A., 1844; D.D.,
1868. A. K. E. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born February 3, 1819, Royalton,
Vt.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1843. Stationed
at Waltham, Mass., 1843-44; Newburyport, 1844-46; Charlestown,
1846-47. Located and preached in Boston, Mass. ; editor of The
Sunday School Messenger, and The Sunday School Teacher, 1847.
Agent of the American Sunday School Union, 1850. Member of
Massachusetts Senate, 1855-56. Appointed trustee of State Industrial
School for Girls, 1856. Afterwards elected superintendent and chap-
lain of the same. Joined New England Conference, 1862. Stationed
at Watertown, Mass., 1862-63. Chaplain of House of Refuge,
Randall's Island, N. Y., 1863-72. Editor of Zion's Herald, Boston,
Mass., 1872-88. Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881.
Trustee of Boston University, and of Wellesley College. Trustee of
Wesleyan University, 1871-82; secretary of the Board, 1871-74. Died
April 19, 1889, Newton Center, Mass.
Married August 5, 1841, Harriet W. Thompson, of Middletown,
Conn., who died February 17, 1893. Children: Charles Prince, b.
June 18, 1842, d. July 3, 1907; Henry Thompson, b. September 13, 1844;
Hannah Prince, b, January 8, 1852, d. August, 1853; Harriet Maria,
b. August 27, 1856, m. E. H. Sanborn,
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166. *DANIEL JARVIS PINCKNEY. B.A.; M.A., 1844. Born
January i, 1818, Ulysses, N. Y.
Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1841-42.
Principal of Rock River Seminary, Mt. Morris, III, with intervals of
rest on account of ill health, 1842-54. Member of Illinois Constitu-
tional Convention, 1847, '70. Member of Illinois House of Representa-
tives, 1847-53. Editor of The Mt. Morris Gazette, 1850-52. County
superintendent of schools, 1851-54. Member of Illinois Senate, 1867-70,
Engaged in farming in Mt. Morris, 111., 1869-83. Editor and proprietor
of The Mt. Morris Independent, 1875. Died June 17, 1883, Chicago,
Married 1844, Margaret Catherine Hill, of Mt. Morris, III, who died
June 4, 1905. Children: Charles Cotesworth, b. February i, 1846;
Thyetta Mahala, b. October 13, 1848, m. George Gilson; Fullerine Ida,
b. May 5, 1850, m. Edward Butt, d. July 26, 1883; Mary Belle, b.
October 10, 1856, d. August 30, 1858; Merritt Willis, b. December 12,
1859 (B.S., Knox, 1881).
166. GEORGE GREENWOOD REYNOLDS. B.A.; M.A., 1844;
LL.D., 1871. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born February 7, 1821, Amenia, N. Y.
Studied law in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1841-42; Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1842-44. Admitted to the bar, 1844. Practised law in Milton, N. Y.,
1845-51; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1851-54; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1854-1906.
Judge of the City Court, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1860-66. Elected one of the
judges of the City Court, Brooklyn, N. Y., for fourteen years, 1872.
Appointed by the governor of the state of New York to hold Supreme
Court in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881. Appointed by the governor member
of a commission to revise the Judiciary Article of the New York State
Constitution, 1890. Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1872, '76, '80, '84. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871 ; president
of the Board, 1887-1903.
Married October 15, 1846, Harriet Townsend, of Milton, N. Y., who
died October i, 1903. Child: Frank (No. 875), b. June 30, 1848, d.
October 22, 1905.
Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
167. *DAVID PARMELEE ROBINSON. B.A.; M.A., 1844.
Born October 26, 1813, Granville, Mass.
In the mercantile and tannery business in Blandf ord, Mass. ; held
offices of town clerk and postmaster, 1841-65. Died December 25, 1865,
Blandford, Mass.
Married October, 1841, Orphia M. Boise, of Blandford, Mass., who
died in 1843. Married September 20, 1848, Jane Clarissa Sessions, of
South Wilbraham, Mass.; deceased. Child: Howard Parmelee, b.
October i, 1842.
168. *RICHARp SUTTON RUST. B.A.; M.A., 1844; D.D.,
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1861 ; LL.D., Central Tennessee College,
1877. •*•. T. Born September 12, 1815, Ipswich, Mass.
Agent of Connecticut Anti-Slavery Society, 1839. Principal of
Ellington School, Conn., 1841 ; High School, Middletown, Conn., 1843.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at
Springfield, Mass., 1844-45; Worcester, 1845-46. Transferred to New
Hampshire Conference, 1846. Principal of New Hampshire Confer-
ence Seminary, 1846-50. State commissioner of common schools for
New Hampshire for three years. Stationed at Portsmouth, N. H.,
1851-53; Lawrence, Mass., 1853-55; Great Falls, N. H., 1855-S7;
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Manchester, 1857-58; Haverhill, Mass., 1858. Transferred to Cincin-
nati Conference, 1858. President of Wilberforce University, Ohio,
1858-62. Stationed at Morris Chapel (now St. Paul's), Cincinnati,
Ohio, 1863-64. President of Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati,
1864-66, Field superintendent, Freedmen's Aid Society, M. E. Church,
1867-68; corresponding secretary, 1868-88; honorary corresponding
secretary, 1888-1906. Vice president, Union Central Life Insurance
Company, Cincinnati, 1888-1906. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1854, '72, '84, '88. Died December 22, 1906, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Married August 12, 1841, Sarah Ann Hubbard, of Middletown,
Conn., who died January 28, 1873. Married October 21, 1875, Elizabeth
Anna Lownes, of Morrow, Ohio, who died October 3, 1899. Children:
Richard Hubbard (No. 816), b. September 5, 1842; Charles Henry, b.
September 27, 1847.
169. *CALEB SIDNEY SANFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1844. Born
June 9, 1812, Homer, N. Y.
Engaged in teaching, 1841-49. In business in the South, 1849-53.
Member of Providence (now New England Southern) Conference,
M. E. Church, 1853-68. In business in Taunton and Attleboro, Mass.,
1868-73; Attleboro, 1873-79. Superannuated, residing in Mansfield,
Mass., 1879-81. Died June 14, 1884, Mansfield, Mass.
Married July 26, 1842, Ellen M. Hubbard, of Glastonbury, Conn.,
who died October, 1906. Children: Wilbur Fisk (No. 855), b. Decem-
ber 2, 1843; Pamelia Sophia, b. September 21, 1846, m. Benj. Porter;
Carrie Stella, b. August 12, 1848, m. E. B. Bullock; Mary Jane, b.
November 5, 1865.
170. *ISAAC AYLSWORTH SAVAGE. B.A.; M.A., 1844.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Bom December 28, 1814, Edinburg, N. Y.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1841. Stationed at
South Boston, Mass., 1841-43; Cambridgeport, 1843-45; Saugus,
1845-47; Lowell, 1847-49; Springfield, 1849-51; Boston, 1851-52;
Holliston, 1852-54. Died February 16, 1854, Holliston, Mass.
Married December 14, 1843, Mary Anne Clarke, of Chester, N. H.,
who died January 12, 1892. (Children : Edward Aylsworth, b. May 16,
1846, d. November 26, 1872; James Francis, b. February 24, 1849 (B.A.,
Dartmouth, 1872) ; Charles Wesley, b. June 14, 1852 (B.A., Harvard,
1874), d. February 28, 1890.
171. *CLINTON WILLIAM SEARS. B.A.; M.A., 1844. Born
April 27, 1820, Carroll, N. Y.
Studied in Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1841-42.
Joined Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1842. Stationed at Vienna,
N, Y., 1842-43 ; Penn Yan, 1843-44. Transferred to Ohio Conference,
1844. Stationed at Oxford, Ohio, 1844-45 ; Portsmouth, 1845-46 ;
Richmond Dale, 1846-47; New Richmond Circuit, 1847-48; Bethel
Chapel, Cincinnati, 1848-50; Chillicothe, 1850-51; Columbus, 1851-52.
Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature, Illinois Wesleyan
University, 1852-53 ; of the same, Ohio University, 1854. President of
Illinois Weslevan University, 1855. Pastor of M. E. Church, Spring-
field, 111., 1856-58; Morris Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1858-60; First
M. E. Church, Urbana, 1860-62. Chaplain of 95th Ohio Volunteers,
1862-63. Died August 29, 1863, Urbana, Ohio.
Married June i, 1842, Angeline Brooks, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who
died December 17, 1848. Married September 17, 1850, Helen C. Graflf,
GRADUATES. [1841.
of Cincinnati, Ohio, who died October 30, 1857. Married April 7,
1859, Mrs. Laura A. Jones, of Mount Pleasant, Iowa, who died March
13, 1906. Children : Clinton Brooks, b. June 2, 1844 (graduated at
U. S. Military Academy, 1867) ; John McKnight, b. August 28, 1851 ;
Leavitt, b. March 18, 1853, d. May 19, 1854; J. Magoun, b. September
2, 1855; Helen Angeline, b. March 5, i860 (B.L., Ohio Wesleyan, 1883).
172. *LORENZO ROCKWOOD THAYER. B.A.; M.A., 1844;
D.D., 1863. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born December 2, 1814, Winchester,
N. H.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1841. Stationed at
Millbury, Mass., 1841-42; Grafton, 1842-43; Holliston, 1843-44; South-
bridge, 1844-46; Ipswich, 1846-48; Common St., Lynn, 1848-50;
Chicopee, 1850-52; Chelsea, 1852-54; Meridian St., East Boston,
1854-56; Maiden, 1856-58; Bromfield St., Boston, 1858-60; Worthen
St., Lowell, 1860-62; Central Church, Lowell, 1862-63; Cambridgeport,
1863-65 ; East Boston, 1865-66. Member of the Board of Overseers
of Harvard University, 1857-69. Presiding Elder of Boston District,
1866-70; Springfield District, 1870-74. Stationed at Meridian St., East
Boston, Mass., 1874-76; Newtonville, 1876-78. Presiding Elder of
Boston District, 1878-82; Lynn District, 1882-83. Superannuated,
residing in Newtonville, Mass., 1883-88. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1856, '68, '72. Died February 25, 1888, New-
tonville, Mass.
Married August, 1841, Harriet Maria Sage, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died February 6, 1842. Married July 27, 184^, Jane Turner, of
Millbury, Mass., who died February 3, 1864. Married January i, 1865,
Ruby Warfield, of Wilbraham, Mass., who died January 25, 1872.
Married November 20, 1873, Sarah Frances Haskell, of Boston, Mass.,
who died August, 1892. Children: Harriet Jane, b. February 19, 1845,
d. February 21, 1845 ; Lorenzo Rockwood, b. March 17, 1846, d. Sep-
tember 6, 1847; Henry Kirk, b. July 6, 1848, d. June 17, 1850; Edward
Ohn (No. 1106), b. December 4, 1852; William Henry, b. October 2,
1856; Frederic Lewis, b. August 25, i860, d. November 30, 1863.
173. *HENRY CHAMPION TRUMBULL. B.A. Born May 17,
1821, Hartford, Conn.
Studied law in Hartford, 1841. Went South, 1854. Died February
24, 1855, on steamer Louisiana, between Galveston and New Orleans.
Married September 20, 1842, Sarah J. Whittlesey, of Wallingford,
Conn., who died May 14, 1844. Child: Harriet Champion, b. June 21,
1843.
174. *SULLIVAN HARDY WESTON. B.S.; M.A. (Hon.),
1846; D.D., Columbia University, 1861. Born October 7, 1816,
Bristol, Me.
Studied theology privately, 1841-49. Officiating minister in Trinity
Protestant Episcopal Church, New York, N. Y., 1849-53; assistant
minister, 1853-81. Chaplain of 7th New York Volunteers for two
campaigns of the war. Trustee, Medical Department, Columbia Uni-
versity, 1860-87. Died October 12, 1887, New York, N. Y.
176. *MATTHIAS EVANS WILLING. B.A.; M.A, 1844-
Bom January 17, 1814, Princess Anne, Md.
Taught in classical schools, Baltimore, Md., 1842-44. Joined New
York Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Filled appointments in that
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conference, 1844-49. As chaplain of a company bound for California,
made a voyage round Cape Horn to San Francisco, 1849. California
correspondent for The Christian Advocate, New York, N. Y. ; assisted
in founding The California Christian Advocate, 1849-52. Supplied a
church in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1852. Ordained deacon in the Protestant
Episcopal Church, 1858. Deacon officiating in the City Mission of the
Church of the Incarnation. N. Y. ; also in charge of the Chapel of the
Reconciliation, 1858-60. Rector of Church of the Atonement, New
York, 1860-63. Chaplain U. S. Vols., 1863-66. Officiated in various
parishes in Virginia, 1866-72 ; for N. Y. P. E. City Mission, at Ward's
Island, 1878-82; Bellevue Hospital, 1882-85; elsewhere in New York
City, 1885-86. Died March 2, 1891, New York, N. Y.
Married 1853, Julia M. Cadmus, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children:
William Evans (deceased) ; Julia Florence; Marv Clarkson (deceased) ;
Matthias David; Edward Richard (deceased); Virginia Adelaide
(deceased).
CLASS OF 1842.
176. *JOSEPH AUGUSTUS ADAMS. B.A. Born March 17,
1818, South Newmarket, N. H.
Principal of dn academy in Norwich, Conn., 1842-43, Studied at
Andover, 1844. Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, 1845-46.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at
Medford, Mass., 1846-47; Walpole, 1847-48; Watertown, 1848-50;
Common St., Lynn, 1850-52; Saugus, 1852-53; Boston, 1853-54; Salem,
1856-57; Melrose, 1857-58. Went to California on account of failure
of health, 1859. Died August 27, i860, San Francisco, Cal.
Married September 4, 1842, Sophie Adams Medcalf, of Greenland,
N. H., who died December 11, 1896.
177. * JULIUS AUGUSTUS BALDWIN. B.A.; M.A., 1845;
M.D., University of Maryland, 1849. Born November 20, 1814, Wood-
bury, Conn.
Studied in Berkshire Medical Institute, Pittsfield, Mass., 1842.
Resided in Newark Valley, N. Y., 1843-44. Studied medicine; taught
in Orange, Conn., 1844-45. Taught in Baltimore, Md., 1846-47. Prac-
tised medicine, 1849-53. Preached on Carlisle and Mercersburg
Circuits. Baltimore (Conference, 1853-54. Joined Baltimore Conference,
M. E. Church, 1854. Preached on Rockingham Circuit, Va., 1854-55.
Rejected by the conference on account of anti-slavery views, 1855.
Joined Wyoming Conference, 1855. Stationed at Cherry Ridge, Pa.,
1855-56; Bethany, 1856-58; Stoddartsville Circuit, 1858. Rejected by
conference on account of views as to the observance of the Sabbath.
Practised medicine in Sterling, Pa., 1858-59; Beach Pond, Pa., preach-
ing occasionally among the Seventh-Day Baptists, 1860-1900, Died
November 26, 1900, Dover, N. J.
Married May 21, 1857, Thomasine Spry, of Beach Pond, Pa. Chil-
dren : Aurelia Ann, b. February 25, 1858, m. W. H. Sands ; Bithia
Jane. b. August 7, 1859, d. October 12, 1881 ; Cornelius Augustus, b.
April 20, 1861 (B.A., Univ. of Rochester) ; Darius Erastus, b. July 16,
1863; Edwin Candee, b. July 21, 1865; Francis Tamblyn, b. April 19,
1867; Garner Terry, b. August 7, 1870; Harmonius Octavius, b.
June II, 1872; Isabella Nancy, b. June 23, 1874; Julius Lyman, b.
March 19, 1876; Keturah Esther, b. March 4, 1879.
GRADUATES. [1842.
178. *WILLIAM BARDWELL. B.A.; M.A., 1845. Born October
14, 1814, Whately, Mass.
Preached in Middlefield and West Worthington, Mass., 1842-43.
Pastor of M. E. Church, Feeding Hills, Mass., 1843-44. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at West Brook-
field, Mass., 1844-45; Charlemont, 1845-47; Chesterfield, 1847-49;
Pelham, 1849-50. Superannuated, 1850. Died March 27, 1851,
Northampton, Mass.
Married August 7, 1842, Mary Pearl, who died March 31, 1872.
Children: Helen Maria, b. July 4, 1844, d. April 21, 1846; Nellie M.,
b. June 21, 1846, d. August 12, 1849; Mary Jane, b. April 25, 1848;
William Emory, b. July i, 1850.
179. *GEORGE HYDE BLISS. B.S. Born April 27, 1820,
Wilbraham, Mass.
Taught on Long Island, N. Y., 1842-47. Engaged in farming in
Michigan, 1847-49. Taught, and engaged in real estate business, in
Chicago, 111., 1849-55. Resided in Evanston, 111., 1855-70; Santa Cruz,
Cal., 1870-99: Watsonville, Cal., 1899-1903. Died June 23, 1903,
Watsonville, Cal.
Married September 3, 1845, Eunice Louise Coe, of Middletown,
Conn., who died April 25, 1853. Married October 19, 1854, Mary R.
Patrick, of Granby, Mass., who died February 19, 1894. Children:
Emma Louisa, b. September 24, 1846, d. September 4, 1855; Selina
Coe, b. March 3, 1849, m. Levi Carter (who died), m. E. J. Cornish;
Fannie Louise, b. May 4, 1856, m. F. A. Kilburn ; Maria Louise, b.
May 18, 1858, d. March 3, 1864; Mary Ann, b. November 2, i860, d.
December 24, 1892; Ella Simpson, b. March 7, 1863, m. J. S. Matheson;
Lucy Smith, b. December 30, 1865; George Hyde, b. June 17, 1868, d.
December 8, 1904; William Hyde, b. August 6, 1875 (D.D.S., Univ. of
California, 1908).
180. *WILLIAM LATHROP BLISS. B.A. ; M.A., 1845; M.D.,
Yale University, 1848. Born March 16, 1816, Wilbraham, Mass.
Studied at Yale Medical School. Practised medicine a few months
in Springfield, Mass., where his health failed. Died March 2, 1850,
Wilbraham, Mass.
Married Jane Eliza Barnett, of Westville, Conn. Child: one, died
in infancy.
181. *CYRUS BOLSTER. B.A.; M.A., 1845.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1845. Principal of
Lansingburg Academy, N. Y., 1849. Taught in Jonesville Academy,
N. Y., 1851. Went South for his health. Died February 17, 1853,
New Orleans, La.
182. *OLIVER ELBRIDGE BROWN. B.A. Born 1813, Hunt-
ington, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at
Greenport, N. Y., 1844-45; Huntington, 1845-46; Jamaica, 1846-47;
Southampton, 1847-48; Delhi, 1848-49. Agent for Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1849-50. Stationed at Lenox, Mass., 1850-52; 50th St., New
York, N. Y., 1852-54; Manhattanville, 1854-56; King's Bridge, 1856-57;
Morrisania, 1857-58. Died July 28, 1867.
183. *JOHN DENNETT CHASE. B.A. ; M.D., Berkshire Medi-
cal College, 1846. Born March 6, 1821, Milton, N, H.
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1842.1 GRADUATES.
Practised medicine in Columbia County, N. Y., 1847. Physician and
druggist in Washington, Ga., 1851. Physician and surgeon 'in hospital,
Richmond, Va., 1862; in Law Hospital, La Grange, Ga., 1863. Died
November 17, 1863, Washington, Ga.
Married December 27, 1842, Catharine Rebecca Ward, of Middle-
town, Conn., who died November 25, 1887. Children: Harriet Lucia,
b. December 23, 1848, m. Dr. H. B. Kemme; Charles Albert, b. July
26, 1851, d. September 15, 1883; William Henry, b. June 21, 1853, d.
March 30, 1904; John Dennett, b. October 14, 1857; Francis Marion,
b. January 8, 1863.
184. *GILES HAMLIN CORNWELL. B.S. Born 1819, Charles-
town, N. H.
Taught in Waukesha, Wis.; established a female seminary. 1843-49.
Started on trip to California for botanical research, 1849. Died 1849,
on journey to California.
Married 1846, Adeline Underwood.
185. ♦NELSON GOODRICH. B.A. ; M.A., 1846; Born June 13,
1816, Glastonbury, Conn.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference,
M. E. Church, 1843. Stationed at Plymouth, Mass., 1843-45 ; Monu-
ment, 1845-47; Wareham, 1847-49; South Dartmouth, 1849-51; Mill-
ville, 1851-52; Wapping, Conn., 1852-54; East Glastonbury. 1854-56;
East Haddam, 1856-58; Colchester, 1858-60; Baltic, 1860-62; Wap-
ping, 1862-63; South Coventry and Andover, 1863-66; Staffordville,
1866-68; Haddam Neck, 1868-69; Eastford, 1869-71; Attawaugan,
1871-72; Griswold and Voluntown, 1872-73; Tolland. Tolland Depot
and Willington, 1873-74; East Thompson, 1874-75; Greene and East
Greenwich. R. I.. 1875-76; Tolland Depot and Willington, Conn.,
1876-77; Marlboro and Hebron, 1877-79; Gales Ferry. 1879-82;
Quarryville. 1882-84. Supernumerary, residing in Quarryville, 1884-91.
Died April 2, 1891, Quarryville, Conn.
Married October 15, 1842, Sarah Abigail Sawyer, of Boston, Mass.,
who died November 24, 1897. Children : Richard, b. June 28, 1843, d.
October i, 1844; Elizabeth, b. November 29, 1844, d- November 29,
1844; Eliza Upham, b. March 10, 1847, m. J. H. Smith; Martha Ann,
b. November 15, 1849; Leona Frances, b. Dec. 8, 1852, m. Philip Town-
son; Roscoe Hinman, b. July 9, 1854 (M.D., Univ. of Vermont, 1875) ;
Hattie Loomis, b. November 20, 1857, m. H. S. Howes (who died), m.
Wm. Main ; Mary Stuart, b. Feb. 20, 1859, d. 1859.
186. *MILES TOBEY GRANGER. B.A. ; M.A., 1845; LL.D.,
1883. Born August 12, 1817, New Marlboro, Mass.
Taught in a private family. West Feliciana Parish, La., 1843.
Admitted to the bar, 1845. Practised law in Canaan. Conn., 1847-88.
Judge of probate. District of Canaan, Conn, (except for three years),
1849-67. Member of Conn. House of Representatives, 1857; of Conn.
Senate, from 17th District, 1866-68. Judge of Superior Court, 1867-75;
of Supreme Court of Errors, 1876-87. Member of Fiftieth Congress,
1887. Retired from public life, residing in Canaan, Conn., 1888.
Appointed state referee by General Assembly of State of Connecticut,
1892. Died October 21, 1895, Canaan. Conn.
Married October 21, 1846, Sarah C. Ferguson, of Sheffield, Mass.,
who died November 20, 1900. Children : Bertha Jane ; Samuel Fer-
guson, d. September 28, 1876 ; Mary Abigail ; Josephine Logan, m. Dr.
C. W. Camp; Katherine Mehegan; Caroline Tobey.
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187. *JOSEPH M GREENWOOD. B.A. Born January i8,
1824, Haverstraw, N. Y.
Studied law in Brooklyn, N, Y., 1842. Admitted to the bar, 1845.
Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845-99. Died May 13, 1899, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Married January 7, 1846, Cynthia M. Ward, of Sheffield, Mass., who
died October 23, 1895. Children: Cynthia Josephine, b. May 24, 1847,
m. J. F. Magovern; Elizabeth Ward, b. February 6, 1850; Joseph
William, b. January 28, 1854; Mary Lucretia, b. November 20, 1855,
m. Wm. C. Witter.
188. *ERASTUS OTIS HAVEN. B.A.; M.A., 1845; D.D.,
Union University, 1854; LL.D., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1863.
$. N. e. #. B. K. Born November i, 1820, Boston, Mass.
Principal of a private academy in Sudbury, Mass., 1843. Taught in
Amenia Seminary, N. Y. ; principal, 1846. Joined New York Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1848. Stationed at 24th St. Church, New
York, N. Y., 1848-50; Red Hook Mission, N. Y., 1850-52; Mulberry
St. Church (now St. Paul's Church), New York, N. Y., 1852-53. Pro-
fessor of Latin, University of Michigan, 1853-54; of the English
Language, Literature, and History, in the same, 1854-56. Editor of
Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1856-63. Member of Mass. Board of
Education, 1858-63 ; of Mass. Senate, 1862-63. President of University
of Michigan, 1863-69; of Northwestern University, 1869-72. Corre-
sponding secretary. Board of Education, M. E. Church, 1872-80.
Chancellor of Syracuse University, 1874-80. Fraternal delegate from
General Conference, M. E. Church, to British Wesleyan Conference,
1876. Elected Bishop of M. E. Church, 1880. Member of General
Conference, M. E. Church, i860, '64, '68, '72, '80. Died August 2, 1881,
Salem, Ore.
Married July 28, 1847, Mary Frances Coles, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Otis Erastus, b. July 27, 1849 (B.A., Univ. of Michigan,
1870), d. February 3, 1888; Alida Electa, b. January 13, 1852, d. April
8, 1853 ; Frances Elizabeth, b. May 27, 1854, m. Professor C- M. Moss ;
Alfred Coles, b. September 30, 1857; Myra Electa, b. May 6, 1859, m.
G. F. Draper; Theodore Woodruff, b. March i, 1861.
Address of widow : care of Professor C. M. Moss, University of
Illinois, Urbana, 111.
189. *SAMUEL CURTISS HOSFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1853.
Born March 17, 1819, South Canaan, Conn.
Principal of Torringford Academy, Conn., 1841-42; High School,
Cornwall Bridge, Conn., 1842-45; High School, Falls Village, Conn.,
1845-49. Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1849-50. Admitted to the
bar, 1850. Principal of Wellsboro Academy, Pa., 1851-54; Grammar
School, Paterson, N. J., 1854-60; High School, Paterson, 1860-69.
Acting superintendent of public instruction, Paterson, 1863-64; super-
intendent, 1871-74. Principal of a school in Paterson, 1874-75. Died
June 2y, 1875, Paterson, N. J.
Married February 12, 1841, Jennette Hugins Gilbert, of Lakeville,
Conn.
Address of widow : 290 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J.
190. *JOHN CLOUGH INGALLS. B.A.; M.A., 1845. Born
June 23, 1808, Sandown, N. H.
Principal of Centralville Academy, Dracut, Mass., 1842-45. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at Leomin-
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1842.1 GRADUATES.
ster, Mass., 1846-47; North Maiden, 1847-48; Lynnfield, 1848-49.
Supernumerary, on account of failure of health, 1849-62. Super-
annuated, 1862-65. Supernumerary, 1865-76. Superannuated, 1876.
Died February 28, 1897, Melrose, Mass.
Married February 16, 1837, Emily T. Colby, of Danville, N. H., who
died January 3, 1883. Children : Frank Eugene, b. August 29, 1844,
d. December i, 1844; Herbert Alden, b. March 21, 1848, d. December
16, 1866; Horace Sumner, b. January i, 1851; Olin Fisk, b. February
10, 1853, d. April 18, 1893.
191. *RICHARD INGRAHAM. B.A. *. N. G. *. B. K. Bom
July 8, 1823, Amenia, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 288 and 7/8, and of T.
M. Ingraham (class of 1844).
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1842-43. Studied law ; prac-
tised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845-95. Retired, 1895. Died May 16,
1910, Hempstead, N. Y.
Married September 22, 1847, Jane Dikeman, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who
died July 12, 1882. Children: Richard, b. March, 1849, d. April, 1850;
George (No. 954), b. May 10, 1851 ; Fred (No. 1177). b. July 16, 1857;
Jane, b. September 18, 1863.
192. *HIRAM WARD LOCKE. B.A. Bom 1819, New Glouces-
ter, Me.
After graduation, his health was feeble, and his intellect became
impaired. Died October 22, 1859, in an insane asylum.
193. *GEORGE LOOMIS. B.A.; M.A., 1845; D.D., Genesee
College, i860. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 30, 1817, Attica, N. Y.
Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y,, 1842-44;
principal, 1844-47. Chaplain of the American Seaman's Friend Society,
Canton, China, 1848. President of Wesleyan Female College, Wil-
mington, Del., 1852; of Allegheny College, 1860-73. Joined Pittsburg
Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Transferred to Central New York
Conference, 1875. Stationed at Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1875-77.
Founder and principal of Foster School, Clifton Springs, N. Y.,
1875-86. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1881-85. Died February 26,
1886, Clifton Springs, N. Y.
Married October 29, 1851, Eveline P. Smith, who died September 3,
1902. Children : George Welch, b. November 24, 1852 ; Eva Grobe, b.
November 30, 1856, m. John Howe; Daniel Kidder, b. August 2, i860,
d. October i, 1894.
194. *GEORGE MATTOCKS. B.A. Born 1823, Peacham, Vt.
Brother of No. 78.
Studied law at home, and in Harvard Law School, 1842. Died
January 24, 1844, Peacham, Vt.
196. *ALEXANDER HAMILTON MEAD. B.A.; M.A., 1849.
Bom January 7, 1821, New York, N. Y.
Studied law in Durham, N. Y., 1843. Preached on Durham Circuit,
N. Y., 1843-44; Delhi Circuit, 1844-45; Kortright Circuit, 1845-46.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at
Glencove, N. Y., 1846-48; Moriches, 1848-49; Greenport, 1849-51.
Transferred to New Jersey Conference, 1851. Stationed at Passaic,
N. J., 1851-53; Elizabeth, 1853-55; Middletown Point, 1855-56; Hudson
City, 1856-58; Quarry St., Newark, 1858-60. Transferred to New
York East Conference, i860. Stationed at De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn,
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N. Y., 1860-62; New Canaan, Conn., 1862-63; Ninth St., New York,
N. Y., 1863-64; Second Ave., Harlem, 1864-66. Supernumerary,
1866-68. Pastor of Grace Church, Staten Island, N. Y., 1867-68; of
Tompkins Square Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868-69. Stationed at
Tompkins Square Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-71; Wesley Chapel.
New Haven, Conn., 1871-74; North Church, Hartford, Conn., 1874-76.
Secretary of Prisoner's Friend Corporation, New Haven, Conn.,
1876-77. Stationed at West Haven, Conn., 1877-79; Yalesville and
South Meriden, 1879-81; West Stratford, 1881-82; Watertown,
1882-83; Howard Ave., New Haven, 1883-85; Westville, 1885-86;
Dixwell Avenue, New Haven, 1886-87. Supernumerary, residing in
Meriden, Conn., 1887-1902. Died December 30, 1902, Meriden, Conn.
Married September 14, 1847, Elizabeth A. Stephenson, of Coxsackie,
N. Y. Children: Hannah Julia, b. August 23, 1848, d. September 17,
1849; Minnie Caroline, b. June 28, 1850; States Maurice, b. June 28,
1850, d. July 27, 1851 ; Catherine Holman, b. September 2, 1852;
Maurice Alexander, b. October 12, 1854; Sarah EHzabeth, b. July 12,
1857; Ella Josephine, b. January 8, 1862, d. December 4, 1865.
196. *ELIJAH WASHINGTON MERRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1845.
Born March 13, 1816, North Conway, N. H.
Traveled, lectured, and taught elocution, 1843. Principal of High
School, Port Huron, Mich., 1844. Taught in Albion Female Collegiate
Institute, Mich. ; acting principal of the same three and one-half years,
1845-50. Principal of University School, St. Anthony, Minn. ; preached
occasionally, 1851-54. Superintendent of public schools of Minnesota,
1852. Engaged in farming in Monticello, Minn. ,•■ principal of the
First School, and county superintendent of schools; also preached part
of the time, 1855-63. Ordained a minister in the Congregational
Church, 1864. Home missionary in Marine, Minn., 1864-66; Winne-
bago City, Minn., 1866-67. Pastor of Congregational Church, Cannon
Falls, Minn., 1867-74; Northfield and Stanton, Minn., 1874-77; Spring
Valley, Minn., 1877-80; Hamilton, Minn., 1880-81. Retired, living in
Lincoln, Nebr., and Minneapolis, Minn., 1881-92. Died February 15,
1892, Minneapolis, Minn.
Married November 3, 1844, Mary Culver Whitcher, of Louisville,
N. Y., who died January, 1891. Children: Charles Wilber, b. Septem-
ber 28, 1845 (B.A., Beloit, 1870) ; Minnie Mae Shoemaker (adopted
daughter), b. September 14, 1856, d. June, 1893.
197. *WILLIAM MERRILL. B.A. *. N. 9. Born May 11, 1814,
Compton, N. H.
Taught in Ellington, Conn., 1842-44. Principal of the Fairhaven
High School, Mass., 1844-45. Taught in a private school for girls in
Easton, Md., 1846-48. Preached in Philadelphia and Wilmington Con-
ferences, M. E. Church, 1848-71. Principal of Laurel Classical Insti-
tute, Del., 1871-72; Fairmount Academy, Md,, 1873-78. Resided in
Fairmount, Md. ; taught private pupils, 1878-89. Died October 23,
1889, Upper Fairmount, Md.
Married March 16, 1853, Araminta Yoe White, of Milford, Del.
Address of widow : Upper Fairmount, Somerset Co., Md.
198. *FRANKLIN MUZZY. B.A. Born December 22, 1815,
Searsmont, Me.
Practised law in Niles, Mich., 1846-79. State senator, 1858-60.
Delegate to Democratic National Convention, i860. Mayor of Niles,
Mich., 1869-73. Died March 14, 1879, Niles, Mich.
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199. *THOMAS ALDEN NICKERSON. B.A.
Practised law in New Orleans, La. Died, in Austin, Tex.; date of
death unknown.
200. *IRA PERRY. B.A. ; M.D., Berkshire Medical College,
1845. Born March 23, 1819, Natick, Mass.
Studied medicine in Buckland, Mass. Practised medicine in West
Medway, Mass., 1845-56. In company with four others, founded the
town of Zumbrota, Minn., 1857-58. Practised medicine in Canton,
Mass., 1859-62. Acting assistant surgeon, U. S. Army, 1862-63,
Assistant surgeon of 9th Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, 1863-66.
Surgeon, with rank of brevet major, U. S. Volunteers, 1866-67.
Assigned to duty at Washington, D. C, 1866; in the Department of
the Missouri, 1867. Practised medicine in Hyde Park, Alass., 1868-79.
Traveled in Southern California for his health ; founded a sanitarium
for consumptives in Nordhoff, Cal., 1870-81. Practised medicine at
Goleta, Cal., 1881-82. Died 1891. Nordhoff, Cal.
Married April 26, 1849, Joanna Bullard, of Wayland, Mass. Chil-
dren: Marian Elvira, b. March 31, 1850; Bertie, b. April 3. 1852, d.
August 31, 1852; Helen Adams, b. October 14, 1853; Leila Emmeline,
b. September 19, 1855; Oria Joanna, b. February 19, 1858; Minnie
Amelia, b. May 20, i860.
201. *WILLL\M GIFFORD PIERCE. B.A., 1882; M.A. (Hon.),
1882. Born November 27, 1816, Canaan, Conn.
Left college, having completed the full course, 1842. Studied law in
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. 1843-45. J"dge of probate, Canaan, Conn.,
1845-48. Iron manufacturer in Canaan. 1846-61. Studied theology
under private teachers. Ordained minister of the Congregational
church at Elmwood, 111., 1861. Chaplain of the 77th Regiment, Illinois
Volunteers, 1862-64. Resumed his charge at Elmwood, 111., 1864-71.
Minister of the First Congregational Church, Champaign, 111., 1872-87.
Died October i, 1887, Champaign, 111.
Married May i, 1843, Jane Elizabeth Adam, of Canaan, Conn., who
died February 17, 1887. Children : Lucy Adam, b. September 16, 1844,
d. December 20, 1847; Jeanie. b. July 4, 1846, m. T. H. Tracy; Frank,
b. June 25, 1848. d. July 19, 1856; Fanny, b. June 5, 1851 ; John Larke,
b. August 24, 1853.
202. *JAMES MADISON QUINLAN. B.A. Born August 28,
1821, Seward, N. Y.
Principal of a public school, Newark, N. J., 1850. Vice principal of
High School, Newark, N. J., 1858-93. Retired, 1893- Died June 3,
1898, Newark, N. J.
Married December 26, 1850, Anna E. Thompson, of Broadalbin,
N. Y., who died October 9. 1866. Married December 26, 1867, Dora
Wilbur Waters, of Lowville, N. Y., who died December 28, 1868.
Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. October 16, 1851, d. July 2, 1898; Anna
Thompson, b. June 21, 1854, d. September 12, 1855; Margaret Gilchrist,
b. March 29, 1856; James Thompson, b. August 15, 1859, d. July 29,
1861 ; James La Rue, b. November 26, 1861 ; Helen Ricord, b. Febru-
ary 26, 1864, d. February 11, 1869; George Waters, b. December 21,
1868, d. January 3, 1869.
203. *SAMUEL MATTHIAS RAISBECK. B.A.; M.A., 1845.
Bom March 5, 1821, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Studied law in New York. N. Y., 1843-45. Admitted to the bar,
1846. Located in Piqua, Ohio, 1847. Traveled through Western
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States, 1848. Connected with the construction of the Columbus, Piqua
& Indiana Railroad, 1849-50. In New York, N. Y. ; director and
financial agent for several western railroads, 1851-60. Resided in
Yonkers, N. Y., retired from active business, 1868-1905. Died Novem-
ber 15, 1905, Yonkers, N. Y.
Married December 4, i860, Ann D. Odell, of Yonkers, N. Y.
Address of widow : Tuckahoe, Westchester Co., N, Y.
204. *CHARLES WHITE RAND. B.A. Born July 5, 1820, Bath,
N. H. Brother of No. 205.
Practised law in Littleton, and in Barton, N. H., 1845-74. Solicitor
for Grafton County, 1855-60. U. S. district attorney for New Hamp-
shire, 1861-69. Died August 3, 1874, Littleton, N. H.
Married June 24, 1847, Jane Moore Batchelder, of Littleton, N. H.
Address of widow : 177 Falmouth St., Boston, Mass.
205. *EDWARD DEAN RAND. B.A. *. N. 6. Born December
26, 1821, Bath, N. H. Brother of No. 204.
Taught school and studied law in New Orleans, La., 1842-43.
Admitted to the bar, 1843. Practised law in New Orleans, La., 1843-55 ;
Littleton. N. H., 1855-61 ; Lisbon and Concord, N. H., 1861-65. Justice
of Circuit Court of New Hampshire, 1874-76. Died January 14, 1885,
Lisbon, N. H.
Married November 12, 1856, Joan Heaton Stevens, of Littleton,
N. H., who died April 4, 1889. Child : Katharine Ellen, b. August 19,
1862, m. M. M. Stevens.
206. *WILLIAM FRANCIS SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1846. Born
November 19, 1821, South Norwalk, Conn. Son of Professor John
Mott Smith.
Taught in Kingston Academy, N. Y., 1843; Rye Academy, N. Y.,
1845-46. Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1846. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at Milf ord. Conn., 1846-47 ;
Saybrook, 1847-48; Westport, Wilton, etc., 1848-49. By division of
conference became a member of New York East Conference, 1849.
Stationed at Greenwich, Conn., 1849-50; Astoria, N. Y., 1850-51;
Southampton, 1851-52; Darien, Conn., 1852-53; Port Chester, and King
St., New York. N. Y., 1853-54; Plymouth and Watertown, Conn.,
1854-55; Hartland, 1855-56; Windsor, 1856-58. Supernumerary;
resided, and occasionally taught, in Middletown, Conn., 1858-83. Died
October 29, 1883, Middletown, Conn.
Married October 24, 1855, Sarah J. Slater, of Port Chester, N. Y.
Children: John Mott (No. 1259), b. August 8, 1856, d. October 25,
1902; Fannie Amanda, b. June 20, 1863.
207. *EDWARD WAYNE SOUTHWICK. B.S.; M.D. Born
1822, Waterville, Me.
Studied medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. Died ; date of death unknown.
208. *LORENZO DRYDEN STEBBINS. B.A.; M.A., 1845.
Born September 21, 181 7, Herkimer, N. Y.
Joined Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1843. Stationed at West Martinsburg, N. Y., 1843-44;
Gouverneur, 1844-45; Evans's Mills, 1845-47; Fairfield, 1847-49; Low-
ville, 1849-51 ; Rome, 1851-53. Taught in New York Conference
Seminary, Charlotte, N. Y., 1853-54. Principal of Fairfield Collegiate
Institute, New York, N. Y., 1854-55. Transferred to Troy Conference,
55
1842-43.] GRADUATES.
1855. Stationed at North Second St., Troy, N. Y., 1855-57; Hudson
St., Albany, 1857-59; Burlington, Vt, 1859-60; Williamstown, Mass.,
1860-62; Galway, N. Y., 1862-64; Poultney, Vt., 1864-66. Transferred
to New England Conference, 1866. Stationed at Watertown, Mass.,
1866-67. Supernumerary, 1867-69. Died November i, 1869, in Central
New York.
Married July 13, 1843, Maria P. Cole, of Manheim, N. Y.
209. *EBENEZER STEVENS. B.A. Bom 1820.
Tutor in Emorv and Henry College. Va., 1842. In an insane asylum
in Utica, N. Y., 1846-50. Died 1850, Utica, N. Y.
210. *EDSON HIGGINS TAFT. B.S. Born March 8, 1820,
Newfane, Vt.
Taught school in Meade County, Ky., 1843. Clerk in St. Louis, Mo.,
1844-46. In business in New Orleans, La., 1846-48. Engaged in
mining in California, Idaho, Nevada and Montana, 1849-65. Book-
keeper in San Francisco, Cal., 1865-78. In charge of a government
bonded warehouse in San Francisco, Cal., 1878-91. Died August 26,
1891, San Francisco, Cal.
Married 1872, Acelia Ladd, of Belfast, Me.
211. *GEORGE EDWARD TAYLOR. B.A.; M.A., 1845. Born
March 30, 1815, Portland, Me.
Principal of a private school, Portland, Me., 1845-50; of a grammar
school, Portland, Me.. 1851-79. Died May 5, 1879, Portland, Me.
Married May i, 1843, Lucy A. Locke, who died August 18, 1843.
IVIarried March 26. 1848, Ellen M. Cox. Children: Joshua M., b.
October i, 1849; Gershom M., b. November 30, 1853; Edward O., b.
May 12, 1855.
212. *CHARLES TOLKIEN. B.A.
Member of the Wesleyan Conference, Canada; died a few months
after graduation.
213. *LOUDON BAILEY WARD. B.A.; M.A., 1846. Born
December 20, 1820, Middletown, Conn.
Brigadier general in the Confederate Army. Taught several years
at Hanover Court House, Va., and afterwards at Nacogdoches ^and
Brenham, Tex. During the last years of his life, engaged in farming
in Austin, Tex. Died July 2, 1883, Austin, Tex.
Married. Children all deceased.
214. *DANIEL GUNNISON WAY. B.A. $. N. 9. Bom March
23, 1823, Lempster, N. H.
Studied law in Claremont, N. H., 1842-43- Studied law and taught
in Columbus. Ga., 1844. Admitted to the bar, 1845. Practised law in
Shreveport, La., 1845-46. Died May 16, 1846, Cambridge, Mass.
CLASS OF 1843.
216. *CHARLES DAVID BURRITT. B.S.; B.A., 1845; M.A.,
1855. X. <ir. Born May 20, 1823, Ithaca, N. Y.
Tutor in Mathematics and Lecturer in Botany, Wesleyan University,
1844-45. Joined Oneida (now Central New York) Conference, M. E.
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Church, 1844. Stationed at McGrawville, N. Y., 1845-47; Skaneateles,
1847-49; Norwich, 1849-50; Ithaca, 1850-52; Cazenovia, 1852-54;
Second Church, Ithaca, 1854-55. President of Wesleyan Female
College, Delaware, Ohio, 1855-56. Author: History of Methodism in
Ithaca. Died May 7, 1856, Ithaca, N. Y.
Married August 27, 1844, Jerusha W. Lord. Married November 19,
1854, Orpha lanthe Randall, of Camden, N. Y. Children: Mary Lord,
b. September 7, 1848; Charles Randall, b. October 8, 1855.
216. *MILTON BUTTERFIELD. B.A.; M.A., 1846.
Died in Confederate States Army; date of death unknown.
217. *NELSON EBENEZER COBLEIGH. B.A.; M.A., 1846;
D.D., Lawrence University, 1859; LL.D., East Tennessee Wesleyan
University, 1872. *. N. 9. $. B. K. Born November 24, 1814, Little-
ton, N. H.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1843. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at Wilbraham,
Mass., 1844-45; Blandford, 1845-46; Blandford Center, 1846-47;
Thorndike Village, 1847-49; Park St., Worcester, 1849-51; North
Russell St., Boston, 1851-53; Church St., Boston, 1853-54. Professor
of Ancient Languages in McKendree College, 1853 ; of Ancient
Languages in Lawrence University, 1854-57. President of McKendree
College, and Professor of Moral and intellectual Science, 1858-63.
Editor of Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1863-66. President of East
Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1867-72. Editor of The Methodist
Advocate, Atlanta, Ga., 1872-74. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1864, '72. Died February i, 1874, Atlanta, Ga.
Married August i, 1844, Charlotte M. Simmons, of Springfield,
Mass., who died October 12, 1893. Children: Nelson Simmons, b.
June 29, 1845 (B.A., McKendree, 1862) ; Edward Augustus, b. Decem-
ber 5, 1852 (M.D., Atlanta Med. College, 1874), d. November 28, 1905;
Charlotte Theodora, b. December 13, 1871, m. F. A. Peake.
218. *CURTIS PEARL DAVISON. B.A.; M.A., 1846. Born
July 16, 1815, Otis, Mass.
Joined Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Appointed to
Starkey Circuit; on account of poor health, discontinued, 1844.
Taught in Royalton Academy, N. Y., 1846. Died November 29, 1863,
Royalton, N. Y.
Married July 28, 1845, Sarah Coe, of Dansville, N. Y. Child : James
Fayette, b. June 7, 1846.
Address of widow : Mrs. Sarah Bixler, 195 Vandervoort St.,
N. Tonawanda, N. Y.
219. *WILLIAM DUVAL. B.A. Born February 3, 1822, New
York, N. Y.
In the shipping business in New York, N. Y., 1843-66. Retired,
residing in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-1902. Died February 12, 1902,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married April 28, 1846, Caroline Nichols Clark, of Middletown,
Conn., who died August 14, 1891. Children: William Stuart, b. May
28, 1847; Horace Clark, b. July 4, 1851 ; Caroline, b. July 6, 1853, m.
G. A. Moore; Julia, b. March 26, 1856; Guy, b. June 24, 1859.
220. *WILLIAM ADOLPHUS HUNT. B.A. Born November
17, 1820, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
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1843.] GRADUATES.
Studied law in Peekskill, N. Y., 1843-46. Admitted to the bar, 1846.
Practised law in Peekskill, N. Y., 1846-97. Died December 31, 1897,
Peekskill, N. Y.
Married December 18, 1854, Margaret Frost, of Peekskill, N. Y.,
who died June 22, 1897. Children: Maggie Frost, b. October 6, 1854;
Jessie Canniff, b. July 6, 1863, m. Lucilius Moseley : William Adolphus,
b. July 15, 1866.
221. *SHEPARD KOLLOCK. B.A.
Taught in Elizabeth, N. J., 1843, Died within a year after gradua-
tion.
222. *JOHX TYLER PETTEE. B.A.; M.A., 1846. *. N. 9.
Born September 5, 1822, Sharon, Mass.
Preached in Winchendon, Mass., 1843. Joined New England Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at Templeton, Mass., 1844-45;
Millbury, 1845-47; Leicester, 1847-48; South Walpole, 1848-50; Saxon-
ville, 1850-52; Hopkinton, 1852-54; Hedding Church, Boston, 1854-56;
First M. E. Church, Dorchester, 1856-58. Withdrew from the con-
ference and formed an independent Methodist society in Dorchester,
Mass., 1858. Pastor of said society, 1858-66. Engaged in teaching and
preaching in Meriden, Conn., 1868-73. Principal of English and Classi-
cal High School, West Meriden, Conn., 1873. Taught in public schools,
1873-75- Judge of probate for the Meriden District, 1875-76. Super-
intendent of schools. Meriden, 1876-82, 1887. Returned to the M. E.
Church. Engaged in preaching, lecturing and writing, 1892-1907.
Died February 17, 1907, Meriden, Conn.
Married October 26, 1843, Mariette R. Clark, of Pittsfield, Mass.,
who died September 17, 1904. Child: Emily Parker, b. August 10,
1848, d. September 19, 1848.
223. *DANIEL CURTIS RAND. B.A.
Powder manufacturer in Middletown, Conn., Rochester, N. Y., and
(1873-81) Pittsford, N. Y. Died; date of death unknown.
224. *JOHN WESLEY ROUND. B.A.; M.A., 1846. Born July
27, 1822, Richfield, N. Y. Brother of No. 5.
Taught in Brooklyn, Pa., 1843-44; Winfield, N. Y., 1844-45; Clinton
Liberal Institute, N. Y., 1845-48. Professor of Ancient Languages,
Columbian College (now George Washington University), 1849-50.
Principal of S. S. Seward Institute, Florida, N. Y., 1851-62. Served as
volunteer-aid in the first battle of Bull Run, Va., 1861. Died January
5, 1862, Florida, N. Y.
Married June 12, 1848, Elizabeth Pauline Warner, of Rensselaer
County, N. Y., who died February 14, 1904. Children : Caroline Mary,
b. April 30, 1849. d. December 20, 1856; Sarah Frances, b. July 17, 1852,
m. S. T. Beattie; Seward Underbill, b. November 16, 1856; Mary
Elizabeth, b. October 27, 1858.
225. *CHARLES FRANKLIN STOCKWELL. B.A. $. N. e.
Born September 28, 1817, Lancaster, N. H.
Principal of Wesleyan Seminary, Albion, Mich., 1843-46. Joined
Michigan Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Admitted to the bar, 1847.
Died 1850, on the passage to California, and was buried in the Pacific.
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Married July i8, 1844, Louisa Peabody, of Albion, Mich., who died
January 16, 1904. Child: Madalon Louisa, b. August 9, 1845 (B.A.,
Univ. of Michigan, 1872), m. C. K. Turner.
226. MICAH JONES TALBOT. B.A.; M.A., 1846; D.D., 1872.
•^. T. Born February 25, 1821, East Machias, Me.
At home, East Machias, Me., 1843-44. Preached in South Somerset,
Mass., 1844. Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1845. Stationed at Centerville, R. L, 1845-46;
Fairhaven, Mass., 1846-48; Duxbury, 1848-49; Vineyard Haven,
1849-51; Sandwich, 1851-52; Center St., Nantucket, 1852-54; Mathew-
son St., Providence, R. L, i854-55 ; St. Paul's, Fall River. Mass..
1855-57; Marlborough St., Newport, R. I., 1857-59. Editorial con-
tributor to The Fall River News, 1856-58. Principal of Providence
Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), R. L, 1858-62.
Editorial contributor to The Bristol Phenix, 1864-67. Superintendent
of schools, Newport, R. I., 1865-66. Editor of The Newport Daily
News, 1866-67. Editorial contributor to The Fall River News, 1867.
Stationed at Pawtucket, R. I., 1868-69. Presiding Elder, New Bedford
District. 1869-70; Providence District, 1870-74. Stationed at Warren,
R. L, 1874-77; Phenix, 1877-79. Presiding Elder of Providence North
District, 1879-82; Providence District, 1882-86. Supernumerary,
1886-87. Financial agent of Preachers' Aid Society, 1887-93. Super-
numerary, 1893-1901. Agent, Providence City Evangelization Union,
1901-05. Superannuated, 1905-^ . Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1868, '72, '80, '84, '96; Methodist Ecumenica,! Confer-
ence, 1891. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1880-81. Author:
History of East Greenwich Academy.
Married August 19, 1847, Eliza Davis Slade, of Somerset, Mass.,
who died August 29, 1863. Married November 21, 1871, Martha Ann
Gardiner, of Providence, R. L Children : Herman Jones, b. June 23,
1849, d. September 6, 1850; Emory Harlow (No. 1062), b. September
II, 185 1 ; Anna Mary, b. September 3, 1853, m. Walter Spalding;
George Park, b. August 20, 1857, d. December 10, 1891 ; Micah J., b.
July, 1863 (deceased) ; Mary Gardiner, b. April 29, 1873.
Address: Oak Bluffs, Mass.
227. *JOHN HANSON TWOMBLY. B.A.: M.A., 1846; D.D.,
1871. *. N. G. $. B. K. Born July 19, 1814, Rochester, N. H.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1843-46. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at Williams-
burg, Mass.. 1846-47; Holliston, 1847-49; St. Paul's, Lowell, 1849-51;
Westfield, 1851-53; Roxbury, 1853-55; Hanover St., Boston, 1855-57;
Walnut St., Chelsea, 1857-59 ; Park St., Worcester, 1859-61 ; Trinity.
Charlestown, 1861-64; Common St., Lynn, 1864-66. Chaplain, Mass.
House of Representatives, 1855. Chairman of Chelsea School Com-
mittee, 1858. Secretary of the New England Educational Society,
1858-71. Superintendent of schools in Charlestown, Mass., 1866-70.
One of the directors of the American Institute of Instruction, 1868-70.
Stationed at Hanover St. M. E. Church, Boston, 1870-71. President of
the University of Wisconsin, 1871-73. Stationed at Westfield, Mass.,
1874-77; State St., Springfield, 1877-78; Broadway, Boston, 1878-80;
Fitchburg, 1880-82; Gardner, 1883-85; Watertown, 1885-87; Brook-
line, 1887-91 ; Newton Lower Falls, 1891-93. Trustee of Boston Uni-
versity, 1869-80; chairman of the Standing Committee, College of
Liberal Arts, 1878-80. Twice elected overseer of Harvard College.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, i860, '64. Died Janu-
ary I, 1893, Newton Lower Falls, Mass.
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1843-44.] GRADUATES.
Married November 26, 1844, Betsey Dow, of Montpelier, Vt., who
died February 3, 1900. Children: Isabella, b. November 13, 1846;
William Lance Dow, b. November 12, 1850 (B.A., Harvard, 1877).
228. *RICHARD CRITTENDEN UNDERBILL. B.A. *. N. e.
Born December 8, 1824, Manhasset, N. Y.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1843-46. Admitted to the bar, 1846.
Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1846-71. District attorney of King's
County, N. Y., 1853-56. Died December 20, 1871, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married June 16, 1863, Jeannette J. Donaldson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
229. *THOMAS PARKER UNDERWOOD. B.A.; M.A., 1846.
$. N. e. *. B. K. Born June 8, 1818, Fayette, Me.
Resided in Fayette, Me., 1843-44. Taught in Amenia Seminary,
N. Y., 1844-50. Spent the winter in Mobile, Ala., on account of health,
1850-51. Died January 27, 1852, Fayette, Me.
230. *EBENEZER TRACY WHITTELSEY. B.A. Born October
25, 1824, Middletown, Conn.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1843-44. Went to South America,
1845 ; to California, 1858. Commenced the practice of law in Superior
City, Wis., 1854 or 1855. Removed to Ypsilanti, Mich., i860. First
lieutenant in ist Michigan Infantry; afterwards adjutant, and subse-
quently captain. Died August 30, 1862, in the second battle of
Manassas, Va.
231. *ABRAHAM JAMES WRIGHT. B.A.; M.A., 1847. Born
August 22, 1822,
In business in New Orleans, La. Taught in Port Gibson Coll.egiate
Academy, Miss., 1857-59. Engaged in cotton-planting, i860. Principal
of Port Gibson Collegiate Academy, Miss., 1863-69, 1873. Superin-
tendent of Peabody School, Hazlehurst, Miss., 1874. Principal of
Woodville Female Seminary, 1878. Died September 5, 1881.
Married March i, 1849, Alice Ann Dameron, of New Orleans, La.
Child : James, b. December 27, 1850.
CLASS OF J844.
232. *MERCELON COLUMBUS FRANKLIN BARBER. B.A.;
M.A., 1847. Born January i, 1822, Augusta, N. Y.
Taught in New York, 1844-49; in Texas, 1849-51. Practised law in
Brenham, Tex., 1851-61. Died February 17, 1861, Brenham, Tex.
Married August 10, 1844, Julia A. Wilson, of Milan, N. Y., who died
in 1900. Children : Alice Josephine, b. August 8, 1845, d. September
13, 1846; Olin Mercelon, b. September 9, 1848, d. November 4, 1902;
Adin Mayo, b. July 13, 1851, d. in 1901 ; Julius Wilson, b. October 14,
1853, d. about 1882.
233. *ADIN SPAULDING BOYDEN. B.A. $. N. G. Born
August 30, 1 81 5, East Barnard, Vt.
Taught and preached in Columbus, Ga., 1844-66. Returned to East
Barnard, Vt., 1866. Member of Vermont Legislature, 1872-73. In
poor health, 1873-79. Died July 28, 1879, East Barnard, Vt.
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Married December 20, 1847, Anna Sarah Rhodes, of Newton, Mass. ;
deceased. Children: Charles Olin, b. December 2, 1849 (M.D., Univ.
of Vermont, 1871), d. April 17, 1907.
234. *MAJOR PLUMER CRAFTS. B.A. $. N. e. Born June
16, 1817, Washington, Vt.
Taught in Brownwood Institute, La Grange, Ga., 1844-45. Princi-
pal of Hamilton Academy, Ga., 1846; F.emale Academy, Pontotoc,
Miss., 1847; Corpus Christi Academy, Tex., 1853-62. In the Con-
federate Marine Service ; captain of the gunboat Surf, 1862. In the
book and news business, Terre Haute, Ind., 1865-81. Died June 13,
1881, Terre Haute, Ind.
Married June 18, 1846, Lydia E. Webster, of Burlington, Conn., who
died November 14, 1901. Children: Mary Orleana, b. March 10, 1848,
d. September 16, 1848; Edgar Dwight, b. October 26, 1849, d. December
3, 1849; Grove Rossetter, b. November 28, 1851 ; Evelyn Eudora, b.
January 3, 1854, d. July 29, 1854; Eugene Wellington, b. January 10,
1856, d. September 11, 1898.
235. *ORAN FAVILLE. B.A. ; M.A., 1847. ^. T. <l>. B. K. Born
October 13, 181 7, Manheim, N. Y.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1844-46; Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1846-52; principal
of the latter. Professor of Ancient Languages, McKendree College,
1852. President of Ohio Wesleyan Female College, 1853-55. Lived
on a farm in Mitchell County, Iowa ; subsequently filled the offices of
county judge, lieutenant governor, and president of State Board of
Education. Acting secretary of State Board of Education; appointed
visitor to United States Military Academy, 1863. Editor of The Iowa
School Journal, 1863-67. State superintendent of public instruction,
1864-66. Resided in Waverly, Iowa, 1867-72. Died November 2, 1872,
Waverly, Iowa.
Married July 24, 1845, Maria M. Peck, of De Witt, N. Y., who died
December 28, 1903.
236. FRANCIS SOUTHACK HOYT. B.A.; M.A., 1847; D.D.,
Baldwin University, 1869. and Ohio Wesleyan University, 1873. <ir. T.
Born November 5, 1822, Lyndon, Vt. Brother of Nos. 285 and 395.
Taught in Norwich, Conn., 1844-46. Joined New Hampshire Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at Hanover, N. H., 1846-47.
Principal of Newberry Seminary, Vt., 1847-48. Taught in Newark
(N. J.) Wesleyan Institute, 1848-50. Principal of the Oregon Insti-
tute, Salem, Ore., 1850-56. President of Willamette University, Ore.,
1856-60. Professor of Chemistry, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1861-66;
of Biblical Theology in the same, 1866-72. Editor of The Western
Christian Advocate, 1872-84. Presiding Elder of Cleveland District,
North Ohio Conference, 1884-90; of Sandusky District, 1890-96.
Superannuated, 1896. President of Board of Trustees, Baldwin Uni-
versity, 1885-1909. Professor of Biblical Theology and of Greek New
Testament, Baldwin University, 1896-1909. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, i860, '72, '76, '80, '84; Methodist Ecumenical
Conference, 1881. Editor: Revised Edition of Angus's Bible-Hand-
book.
Married December 25, 1848, Phoebe Martha Dyar, of Phillips, Me.,
who died December 16, 1908. Children : Frances Jocelyn, b. Decem-
ber 6, 1852; Charles Albert, b. August 22, 1854; Edgar Freeman, b.
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August 2, 1856; Willson Dyar, b. March 12, 1859; Francis Corliss, b.
August 26, 1862; George Benjamin, b. August 20, 1865.
Address : Berea, Ohio.
237. *PHILIP OLMSTEAD HYATT. B.A.; M.D., 1849. X. ^.
Born January 15, 1822, Ridgefield, Conn.
Surgeon in Kings County Hospital, N. Y., 1851. Died July 7, 1851,
Ridgefield, Conn.
238. GILBERT BOARD LAWRENCE. B.A.; M.D., New York
University, 1852. Born October 6, 1824, New York, N. Y.
Engaged in farming in New Jersey, 1845-48. Studied in Medical
College, New York University, 1849-52. Practised medicine in
Newark, N. J., 1853-54. Clerk in Hall of Records, New York,
N. Y., 1855-56. Engaged in the drug business in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1857-1904. Retired, 1904.
Married June 22, 1857, Cornelia J. Board, of New York, N. Y., who
died September 9, 1897. Child: Frederick Clarke, b. May 10, 1859, d.
March 26, 1863.
Address: 745 Classon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
239. *LAFAYETTE CHARLES LOOMIS. B.S.; M.A. (Hon.),
1850; M.D., Georgetown University, 1863. X. <ir. Born July 7, 1824,
Coventry, Conn. Brother of No. 240.
Associate principal, Adelphian Academy, North Bridgewater, Mass.,
1844-50. Taught in Mount Hollis Seminary, Holliston, Mass., 1851.
Vice principal of Irving Institute, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1852-53 ; principal
of the same, 1853-54. Professor of Natural Science and Belles-
Lettres. Weslej-an Female College, Wilmington, Del., 1854-57; Presi-
dent of the same, 1857-58. Principal of Lafayette Institute, Washing-
ton, D. C., 1859-63. Acting assistant surgeon, Army of the Potomac,
1864. President of Wheeling Female College, W. Va., 1865-68. Pro-
fessor of Physiology, Howard University, 1868. President of the
Department of Literature. Music and Fine Arts in the American Union
Academy of Literature, Science, and Art, Washington, D. C, 1870-73.
Traveled and studied in Europe, 1875-91. Resided in Winthrop
Heights, Washington, D. C, 1892-1905. Author: Mispah; Mental and
Social Culture; Index Guide to Travel and Art Culture in Europe;
Hand-book of Art, and Travel in Europe. Died October 17, 1905,
Washington, D. C.
Married October i, 1847, Esther Lucretia Lincoln, of Holliston,
Mass., who died March 14, 1870. Married October 20, 1870, Mary
Williams, of Canandaigua, N. Y. Child : Charles Lincoln, b. Septem-
ber 9, 1859 (M.D., Univ. of Vermont, 1882), d. April 6, 1888.
Address of widow : 1708 9th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
240. *SILAS LAWRENCE LOOMIS. B.S.; M.A. (Hon.), 1849;
M.D., Georgetown University, 1856. Born May 22, 1822, Coventry,
Conn. Brother of No. 239.
Associate principal of Adelphian Academy, North Bridgewater,
Mass., 1844-52. Taught in Dunbarton Academy, D. C, 1854-55. Prin-
cipal of Western Academy, Washington, D. C., 1855-59. Astronomer
to the Lake Coast Survey, 1857. Professor of Physiology, Medical
Department. Georgetown College, 1859-60. Special instructor in Math-
ematics to U. S. Naval Cadets, and ordered on a cruise in the Atlantic,
i860. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Georgetown Univer-
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sity, 1861-67. Surgeon attached to McClellan's Staff, Army of the
Potomac, 1862. Acting assistant surgeon on steamer State of Maine,
and in the Patent Office, Finley, and Mt. Pleasant hospitals, 1863-65.
One of the founders of Howard University, Washington, D. C. Pro-
fessor of the Practice of Medicine, Medical Department, Howard
University, 1867. Dean of Howard University, 1867-69; Professor of
Chemistry and Toxicology, 1868-72. President, American Union
Academy of Literature, Science, and Art, 1872. Consulting physician,
1873. President of the Swede Iron and Coal Company, 1877-81,
President of the Palm Fibre Company, and of the Massiquot Chrome
Company, Washington, D. C, 1878-96. Died June 22, 1896, Fernandina.
Fla.
Married January 22, 1847, Betsey A. Tidd, of Holliston, Mass., who
died in 1850. Married May 28, 1851, Abby C. Paine, of Provincetown,
Mass. Children: Annie Elizabeth, b. September 24, 1850 (B.A.,
Wheeling Female College, 1867) ; Stephen Lawrence, b. May 10, 1853,
d. May 5, 1861 ; Edwin Silas, b. December 29, 1858 ; Emma Paine, b.
April 22, 1867, d. February 9, 1887.
Address of widow: 1003 K St., Washington, D. C.
241. *RUSSELL ZELOTES MASON. B.A.; M.A., 1847; LL.D.,
University of Wisconsin, 1866. "*•. T, #, B. K. Born January 17,
1819, Cheshire, Vt.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Stationed at White-
hall, N. Y., 1844-45; Rutland, Vt., 1845-46. Taught in Troy Confer-
ence Academy, 1846, '51. Went to California, 1849. Professor of
Mathematics and Natural Sciences in McKendree College, 1851 ; of
the same in Lawrence University, 1854. Acting President of Lawrence
University, 1859; President, 1861. Mayor of Appleton, Wis., 1865.
Engaged in manufacturing, 1866-75. Connected with the Surgical
Institute in Appleton, Wis., 1875-81. Engaged in assaying in Colorado,
1881. Postmaster in Ward District, Colorado; also engaged in mining,
1893. Died October, 1907, Boulder, Col.
Married August 11, 1844, Mary A. Adams, who died November 3,
1852. Married August 11, 1853, Mary A. E. Pierce, of Middletown,
Conn., who died (before 1907). Children: Caroline Augusta, b.
August 5, 1845, m. O. F. A, Greene; Olin Raymond, b. June 27, 1848,
d. October 23, 1851 ; William Adams, b. October 19, 1852, d. October 8,
1857; Samuel Pierce, b. September 27, 1854, d. October 15, 1857; Annie
Sophia Stevens, b. September 24, 1856, d. June 25, 1900; James Russell,
b. November 9, 1858, d. June 22, 1865 ; Ellen Moore, b. December 20.
i860 (deceased) ; Edward Cooke, b. March 2, 1863 (B.A., Univ. of
Colorado, 1888) ; Eben Pierce, b. March 12, 1867 ; Russell Teal, b.
May 18, 1869.
242. *CHARLES THOMAS POOLER. B.S. ^. T. Born
August 30, 1822, Brooklyn, Conn.
Principal of High School, Middletown, Conn., 1845. Taught in
Ogdensburg Academy, N. Y., 1847. Admitted to the bar, 1849. Prac-
tised law in Hermon, N. Y., 1849-50. Taught in St. Lawrence Acad-
emy, N. Y., 1851. Principal of Independent Academy, Potsdam, N. Y.,
1853. Superintendent of city schools, Akron, Ohio. 1857-60. Principal
of Deansville (now Deansboro) Academy, N. Y., 1861-63. School
commissioner in Oneida County, N. Y., 1863-72. Patented "Pooler's
Perpetual Calendar," 1868. (3n the New York State Corps of
Instructors of Teachers' Institutes, 1873-81. Member of the Board
of Examiners of Applicants for State Certificates, 1879-81. Served on
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the Institute force of the New York State Department of Pubh'c
Instruction, 1881, 1883-86. Died February 10, 1897, Deansboro, N. Y.
Married 1853, Elizabeth U. De Longe, of Potsdam, N. Y., who died
August 4, 1894.
243. *WILLIAM CHASE PRESCOTT. B.A.; :\I.A., 1847. ^. T.
4>. B. K. Born October 23, 1821, Gilmanton, N. H.
Principal of High School, Maiden, Mass., 1845. Studied law in
Concord, N. H., 1846. Deputy secretary of the state of New Hamp-
shire, 1848. Colonel of N. H. Volunteer Militia, 1850. Member of
Mass. Legislature. 1856. Justice of the Municipal Court, Salem, Mass.,
1857, Major of Mass. Volunteer Militia, i860. U. S. deputy surveyor,
Custom House, Boston, Mass., 1861. Visited California and Nevada
on a geological tour, 1865. Stock broker in New York, N. Y., 1866.
Foreign secretary of the North American Life Insurance Company,
1870; Continental Life Insurance Company, 1872. Manager of the
American Freehold Land Mortgage Company, London, England, 1879;
Capitol Freehold Land Company, London, 1885. Managing trustee of
the Union Mortgage Banking and Trust Company, London, 1888.
Managing director of the Embreeville Freehold Land, Iron and Rail-
way Company, London, 1889. Died September 16, 1907, Bradfield,
England.
Married December 25, 1848, Annie Curtis, of Concord, N. H. Child :
Gertrude, b. December 17, 1859.
244. *ALPHONZO ROLLINS. B.A. ; M.A., 1847. Bom 1816,
Hallowell, Me.
Principal of High School, Sheffield, Mass., 1844; Hempstead Semi-
nary, N. Y., 1845. Professor of Languages, Delaware College, 1849-54.
Died May 29, 1854, Morristown, N. J.
Married October, 1847, Caroline M. Trench, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died June 30. 1866. Children : Alphonzo William, b. August 28,
1848 ; Clara Anna, b. June 30, 1853.
245. *JAMES ARNOLD SAWYER. B.A.; M.A., 1847. Born
October 13, 1810, Austerlitz, N. Y.
Principal of Spencertown Academy, N. Y., 1845-46; Burlington
Academy, Wis., 1846; Sheffield Academy, Mass., 1847; various graded
schools in Western New York, 1848-53. Engaged in farming in
Wisconsin, 1856-78. Died November 19, 1878, Koro, Wis.
Married June 14, 1847, Adaline Cady, of Genesee County, N. Y., who
died May, 1849. Married October 20, 1856, Pamelia Cummings White,
of Wauicau, Wis. Children: Nathaniel Cady, b. June 16, 1848; Fred
Denison, b. September 11, 1857; Julia Adaline, b. December 9, 1859,
m. George Warmington; James West, b. April 7, 1862; Charles, b.
August 16. 1864, d. in infancy; Ada Pamelia, b. January 10, 1866, m.
George Reid; Dwight Cummings, b. March 31, 1868; Elizabeth Ream,
b. June 13, 1870, m. Rev. C. A. McKinney; Cordelia Bell, b. July 22,
1876, m. George Rosensteil.
Address of widow : Honey Creek, Wis.
246. *BENEDICT STARR. B.A.; M.A., 1850. Born August 4.
1822, Danbury, Conn.
Principal of Danbury Academy, Conn., 1845 ; Danbury Select School,
1847. Taught in Newark Wesleyan Institute, N, J., 1849; principal,
1853. Professor of Ancient Languages and Mathematics, Wesleyan
Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856-61. Principal of a boys' school,
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Hamilton, Ohio, 1862. Proprietor of Starr's Institute, Seven Mile,
Ohio, 1866-85. Private tutor, Danbury, Conn., 1885-1902. Died
September 10, 1902, Danbury, Conn.
Married April 8, 1846, Frances Eliza Andrews, of Danbury, Conn.,
who died April 20, 1885. Children : Oliver Andrews, b. November i,
1848; Sarah Frances, b. March 10, 1857, d. September 28, 1859.
247. *JAMES STRONG. B.A. ; M.A., 1847; D.D., 1856; LL.D.,
1881. ^. T. #. B. K. Born August 14, 1822, New York, N. Y.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1844-46.
Resided in Newtown, N. Y., 1847-49. Resided in Flushing, N. Y. ; for
two years president of a company engaged in constructing a railroad
to New York, N. Y., 1849-58. Professor of Biblical Literature, and
Acting President, Troy University, 1858; of Exegetical Theology,
Drew Theological Seminary, 1868-93 ', Professor Emeritus, 1893-94.
Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Member of
the American Committee for Bible Revision. Author: Harmony of
the Gospels; Manual of the Gospels; Compendium of the Gospels, etc.
Died August 7, 1894, Round Lake, N. Y.
Married July 18, 1845, Marcia Ann Dustin, of Middlebury, Vt.
Children: James Foster, b. June 13, 1848; Mary Dustin, b. December
8, 1851, d. February 17, 1854; Stella Maria, b. June 18, 1856, d. July 6,
1883; Emma Faville, b. July 30, 1858; Cyrus John (No. 1455), b.
March 3, 1862 ; Harriett Judd, b. August 28, 1867.
Address of widow : Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
248. *GEORGE HEDDING WILEY. B.A. Brother of Nos. 61
and 142.
Professor of Ancient Languages, Centenary College, Jackson, La.
(now Shreveport, La.), 1853-96. Died September 21, 1899, Jackson, La.
Married Mrs. Mary Magruder, who died April 23, 1904.
249. *WILLIAM BENNETT WILLIAMS. B.A. Born May 12,
1818, Hancock, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Appointed to
Delaware Mission, N. Y., 1844; Deposit and Canonsville, 1845.
Appointed a missionary to Africa, and principal of Monrovia Semi-
nary, 1845. Died January 5, 1846, Liberia, Africa.
Married October 26, 1845, Elizabeth Trench, of Middletown, Conn.
250. *GEORGE WASHINGTON WINCHELL. B.A. Born Jan-
uary 14, 1821, Kensington, Conn.
Engaged in teaching, 1845-53 ; in business in Wolcott, Conn., 1853-62 ;
in business in Meriden, Conn., 1863 ; in farming in Kensington, Conn.,
1864-1887. Member of the Conn. Legislature, 1857. Died October 4,
1887, Kensington, Conn.
Married August 14, 1851, Phebe Norton, of Wolcott, Conn., who
died January 12, 1882.
251. *DENISON GARDNER YORK. B.A. Born August 19,
1817, Brookfield, N. Y. Brother of S. P. York (class of 1854).
Joined Oneida (now Central New York) Conference, M. E. Church;
stationed at Tunkhannock, N. Y., 1844. Died December 11, 1844,
Tunkhannock, N. Y.
Married August 19, 1844, Ann Eliza Irvin, of Whitney's Point,
N. Y. ; deceased.
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CLASS OF J 845.
252. *JAMES BOWLER BATCHELLER. B.A.; M.A., 1848.
Born June 25, 1814, Marblehead, Mass.
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics in Burlington College, N. J.,
1854. Taught in high schools- fifteen years. Discontinued teaching,
1867. Engaged in no regular employment on account of poor health,
1867-84. Died July i, 1884, Marblehead, Mass.
263. *JOHN WESLEY BEACH. B.A.; M.A., 1848; D.D., 1872;
LL.D., Northwestern University, 1882. *. N. e. 4>. B. K. Born
December 26, 1825, Trumbull, Conn. Brother of No. 274.
Taught and studied in Philadelphia, Pa., 1845-49. Taught in Amenia
Seminary, N. Y., 1850-51; principal, 1851-54. Joined New York Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1854. Stationed at Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
1854-56; i8th St., New York, 1856-58; Newburgh, 1858-60; Hudson,
1860-62; Greene St., New York, 1862-63; Sheffield, Mass., 1863-65;
Kingston, N. Y., 1865-68; White Plains, 1868-70. Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1870. Stationed at Mamaroneck, N. Y.,
1870-73; First Church, New Haven, Conn., 1873-75; Greenwich,
1875-76; Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1876-79. Presiding Elder of New York
District, 1879-81. President of Wesleyan University, and Professor of
Moral Philosophy, 1880-87. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1880-87.
Presiding Elder, New Haven District, 1888-93; New York District
1893-99. Superannuated, residing in Middletown. Conn., 1899-1902.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Died January i,
1902, Middletown, Conn.
Married July 12, 1852, Elizabeth A. Vail, of Amenia. N. Y., who died
September 25, 1852. Married January 16, 1855, Eliza M. Vail, of
Pleasant Valley, N. Y., who died April 11, TQ09. Children: Burton
Thompson (No. 11 14), b. December 24. 1855; Elizabeth Vail, b. Decem-
ber 29, 1857 ; Jarvis Vail, b. August 4, 1861, d. August 29, 1865 ; John
Hawley, b. May 12, 1864, d. November 6, 1865; Francis Asbury, b.
August 21, 1866; Mary Romer (No. 1630), b. October 15, 1869; Eme-
line, b. November 22, 1871 ; George Seney, b. January 29, 1873.
254. *JONATHAN KELSEY BURR. B.A.; M.A., 1855; D.D.,
1872. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born September 21, 1825, Middletown, Conn.
Brother of No. 648.
Taught in Adelphian Academy, Mass., 1845. Studied in Union
Theological Seminary, 1846. Preached on Clinton Circuit. N. J., 1847.
Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1848. Stationed at
Rome, N. Y., and Wantage, N. J., 1848-49; Milford, Pa., 1849-51; First
Church, Orange, N. J., 1851-53; Union Church, Burlington. 1853-55;
First Church, Hoboken, 1855-57; Union St., Trenton, 1857-58. Trans-
ferred to Newark Conference, 1858. Stationed at Clinton St., Newark.
N. J., 1858-60; First Church, Orange, 1860-62; Market St., Paterson,
1862-64; First Church, Hoboken, 1864-67; Central Church, Newark.
1867-70 ; Morristown, 1870-73 ; First Church, Hoboken, 1873-74 ;
Madison, 1874-77 ; Montclair. 1877-79. Professor Extraordinary of
Hebrew and Exegetical Theology in Drew Theological Seminary.
1867-68. Supernumerary, 1879-82. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1871-82. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Died
April 24, 1882, Trenton, N. J.
Married March 29, 1858, Pamela C. Brown, of Jersey City, N. J.,
who died August 21, 1882. Children: Joseph M. Brown, b. July 10,
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1862 (class of 1885) ; John Keisey, b. September 19, 1869 (class of
1892).
255. *JOHN STEVENS COVEL. B.A.; M.A., 1849. Born
December 16, 1823.
Engaged in the commission business in New York, N. Y., 1846.
Removed to Iowa, 1850. Studied law in Dubuque, Iowa; appointed
deputy clerk of District Court, 1851. Admitted to the bar, 1852.
Elected prosecuting attorney for two years, 1854. Relinquished prac-
tice on account of ill health, 1856. Again in the practice of law,
1857-62. Died 1864, Dubuque, Iowa.
Married 1847, Mrs. M. J. Henderson, of New York, N. Y., who died
November, 1849. Married July 5, 1854, Sarah J. Chapin, of Holyoke,
Mass., who died January 18, 1856. Child: James C, b. January 14,
1856.
256. *STEPHEN CROWELL DILLINGHAM. B.A. ; M.A., 1848.
^. T. Born February 27, 1821, Sandwich, Mass.
Taught in Lawrence Academy, Falmouth, Mass., 1845-50; Monu-
m.ent, Mass., 1851 ; Spring Hill Boarding School, Sandwich, Mass.,
1852-53. Chairman of School Committee of Sandwich, Mass. Died
February 26, 1854, Sandwich, Mass.
257. JONATHAN GOODIER. B.A.; M.A., 1848. X. ^. Born
February 6, 1822, Herkimer County, N. Y.
Taught in Whitestown Seminary, N. Y., 1845-46; Washington, D. C,
1846-49. Engaged in the lumber business in Utica, N. Y., 1851-95.
Retired from business, 1895.
Married August 12, 1851, Clara Sill Treadway, of Middletown,
Conn., who died November 30, 1909, Children: Minnie Elizabeth, b.
January 24, 1854, m. W. T, Dunmore (No. 951), d. December 11, 1904;
Lewis Edward, b. March 23, 1857 (B.A., Yale, 1877) ; Wadsworth
Leach, b. August 13, 1858; George William, b. October 3, 1864; John
Frederick, b. November 29, 1868, d. January 29, 1871.
Address : 33 Jewett Place, Utica, N. Y.
258. *ELISHA BOANERGES HARVEY. B.A.; M.A., 1853.
^. T. Born October i, 1819, Wyoming Valley, Pa.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1845-46. Admitted to
the bar, 1846. Practised law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1846-61. Registrar
of wills for Luzerne County, Pa., 1848-50. Superintendent of common
schools in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1851-56. Appointed district attorney,
Luzerne County. Pa., 1856. Colonel of 7th Pennsylvania Reserves,
U. S. Army, 1861-62. Resumed the practice of law, and opened a
private academy in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1863. Practised law in Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., 1863-72. Burgess of Wilkes-Barre Borough, Pa., 1867-69.
Alderman, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1868-72. Died August 20, 1872, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
Married October 15, 1845, Phoebe Maria Frisbie, of Bradford
County, Pa. ; deceased. Married July i, 1850, Sarah Maria Garretson,
of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Children : Olin Frisbie ; Oscar Jewell ; Mary
Ella: Sarah Lizzie; Charles Elisha; Carrie Arista; Benjamin N. ;
Edith Rose; Gilbert Alexander.
259. *ELI HUBBARD. B.A. ; M.A., 1848. ^. T. Born 1818, in
Central New York.
1845.] GRADUATES.
Taught in Somerville, Ala., 1846. Proprietor of a boarding school
in Macon, Miss., 1853-61. Died December 22, 1868, Louisville, Miss.
Married Georgiana Leach, of Durham, Conn., who died January 27,
1852. Married August 10, 1859, Cornelia M. Aldrich, of Fulton, N. Y.
Children : Edward Melville, b. January 12, 1847 ; Leveret Marsden, b.
April 23, 1849 (class of 1872), d. December 7, 1906; Zuille, b. 1865,
m. J. T. Barker, D.D.S.
260. *JARVIS NICHOLS HUSTED. B.A.; M.A., 1848; M.D.,
New York University, 1850. Born July 27, 1823, North Greenwich,
Conn.
Taught in Rye. N. Y., 1845 ; Westfield, N. J., 1846-47. Studied medi-
cine, 1848-49. Practised medicine in New York, N. Y., 1850-61 ;
Middletown, N. J., 1861-65; New York, N. Y., 1865-93. Inspector of
Metropolitan Board of Health, 1869. Died April 13, 1893, New York,
N. Y.
Married May 15. 1851, Mary Ann Van Pelt, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Emma Augusta, b. June 18, 1852; Singleton, b. December 6,
1853 ; Frances Collier, b. December 17, 1856.
261. *WILLIAM ROSS JOHNSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1848. Born
January 11, 1826, Troy, N. Y. Brother of J. E. Johnson (class of
1850).
Studied law for two years, but abandoned it for the ministry.
Ordained priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Rector of
St. Paul's Church, Windsor, Vt., 1851-56; Little Falls, N. Y., 1857-58;
St. John's Parish, St. Louis, Mo., 1858; Little Falls, N. Y., 1858-61;
Parish of the Holy Innocents, Albany, 1862-64; Christ Church, Hud-
son, 1864-69. In an insane asylum, Utica, N. Y., 1870-90. Died April
16. 1890, Utica, N. Y.
Married 1849, Adeline Dickinson, of Middlefield. Conn., who died
February 8, 1800. Children: William Everett, b. April 6, 1857;
Edward Campbell, b. March i, 1859; Ada, b. January 8, 1861, d. in
infancy; Herbert Redfield. b. May 10. 1865, d. in infancy; Irving
Peake, b. November 5, 1866; Norman Dickinson, b. January 16, 1869,
d. in infancy.
262. *JOSEPH JAMESON LANE. B.A. ; M.A., 1848. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born January 3, 1825, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Taught in Georgia and in Centenary Institute, Summerfield, Ala. ;
principal of the female department of the latter. Preacher in the
M. E. Church, South. Died March 28, 1851.
Married September 9, 1847, Frances E. Grant, of Georgia. Children :
Mary Louisa, b. June 17, 1848, d. September 22, 1849; Mary Frances,
b. February 13, 1850, d. December 26, 1850.
263. *JOHN TAYLOR McLEAN. B.A.; M.A., 1848; M.D.,
University of Louisiana, 1850. Born October 4, 1823, New York,
N. Y.
Taught and studied medicine in Wilkinson County, Miss., 1845-47.
Studied medicine in New York University, 1848-49; in University of
Louisiana, 1849-50. Practised medicine in Santa CTruz, Cal., 1850-53.
One of the organizers of the University of the Pacific, 1850; trustee,
1850-66. Practised medicine in Marysville, Cal., 1853-61. Wrote the
first Republican address to the people of California, and helped to
organize the party. 1856. Member of Republican State Central Com-
mittee, 1856-61. Surveyor of the Port of San Francisco, 1861-65.
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Quartz miner in California, 1866-68. Special agent, U. S. Treasury-
Department, for California, 1869-71. Again engaged in quartz mining,
1871-73. Built the Yosemite and Coulterville wagon-road, thereby
opening Yosemite Valley to public travel, 1873-74. Practised medicine
in Alameda, Cal., 1874-98. Member of the Board of Health, and
health officer, Alameda, Cal., 1888-99. Died July 16, 1902, Alameda,
Cal.
Married February 10, 1853, Mary Eliza Sterling, of Staten Island,
N. Y., who died March 3, 1896. Children : Sterling, b. November 18,
1854, d. March 16, 1909; Seward, b. July 7, 1856, d. August 13, 1857;
Margaret Elizabeth, b. January 26, 1858, d. January 27, 1858; Mary
Helen, b. January 3, 1859; Ernest, b. June 2, 1862, d. January 27, 1864;
Elizabeth Margaret, b. June 29, 1865, d. July 25, 1898.
264. *ROBERT CARTER PITMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1853; LL.D.,
1869. Born March 16, 1825, Newport, R. I.
Studied law in New Bedford, Mass., 1845. Taught, and studied law
in West Fehciana, La., 1846. Admitted to the bar, 1848. Practised
law in New Bedford, Mass., 1848-69. Judge of the Police Court, New
Bedford, Mass., 1858-64. Member of Mass. House of Representatives,
1858; of Mass. Senate, 1864, '65, '68. President, Mass. Senate, 1869.
Judge of the Superior Court of Mass., 1869-91. Died March 5, 1891,
Newton, Mass.
Married August 15, 1855, Frances Rebecca Thomas, of New Bedford,
Mass., who died April 14,^1891. Children : Robert Kent, b. July i, 1857,
d. March 29, 1876; Frederick Robertson, b. January 17, 1869, d. May
20, 1870; Francis Carter, b. October 22, 1872 (B.A., Amherst, 1894);
Arthur Stanley, b. July 10, 1877.
265. *JOHN EASTMAN SANBORN. B.A.; M.D., Harvard
University, 1850. Born August 17, 1824, Gilmanton, N. H. Brother
of No. 524.
Taught in Maiden, Mass., 1845; Sacarappa, Me., 1846. Afterwards
taught in Upper Marlboro, Md. Studied in Harvard Medical School,
1848-49. Located at Medford, Mass., 1850. Professor of Chemistry
and Materia Medica, Iowa University, 1852-55. .Practised medicine in
Epworth, la., 1857. Successively surgeon of the 27th Iowa, brigade-
surgeon and surgeon-in-chief of 2d Division, i6th Army Corps, 1862-65.
Practised medicine in Rockport, Mass., 1868-85. Traveled in the
United States and Europe, 1885-90. Removed to Melrose, Mass., i8go.
Retired from active practice, 1893. Died April i. 1903, Melrose, Mass.
Married October 11, 1852, Rebecca Maniere Tate, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Willie Jacob, b. September, 1853; Mary Elizya, b.
May, 1856, m. C. T. Barker; Fanny Margaret, b. June, 1859; Clarence
Herbert, b. January, 1868.
Address of widow : Melrose, Mass.
266. *HIRAM FRANCIS SAVAGE. B.A.; M.A., 1848. ^. T.
Born October 16. 1819, Edinburg, N. Y.
Taught in Troy, N. Y.. 1846; Fergusonville Academy, N. Y., 1848.
Engaged in farming in Edinburg, N. Y., 1849. Principal of Bakers-
field Academy, Vt., 1850. Principal and proprietor of a boarding
school, Edinburg. N. Y., 1853. Vice principal of Seward Institute,
N. Y., 1856. Principal of Weaversville Academy, Pa., 1857-63; Nor-
wich Collegiate Institution, Conn.. 1863. Principal and proprietor of
Jonesville Academv, N. Y., 1873. Taught in Conklingville, N. Y., 1877;
Saratoga County, N. Y., 1878. Bookkeeper in Hadley, N. Y., 1878-79.
69
1845.] GRADUATES.
Enumerator, District No. 73, Hadlev, N. Y., 1880. Died July, 1894,
South Glens Falls, N. Y.
Married October 30, 1849, Sarah Bainbridge, of New York, N. Y.,
who died March 16, 1906. Children: Emily Frances, b. December 11,
185J, d. August, 1909; Sarah Elizabeth, b. November 27, 1857, d. Janu-
ary 27, 1874 ; Clara E., b. May 21, i860.
267. *JOHN KELSEY THOMPSON. B.A. Born March 15,
1822, Lee, N. H.
Resided in Lee, N. H., 1844-48. Removed to California, 1848.
Afterwards went to Australia; remained there three years. Returned
to California. Engaged in mining and farming in Arizona, 1872-78.
Died July, 1878, in Arizona.
268. *DANIEL AVERY WHEDON. B.A.; M.A., 1848; D.D.,
1869. *. N, e. *. B. K. Born December 16, 1823, Brandingham, N. Y.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at
Barre, Mass., 1846-47. Transferred to Oneida (now Central New
York) Conference, 1847. Stationed at Morrisville, N. Y., 1847-49;
Fabius, 1849-50; Camillus, 1850-51; Norwich, 1851-53: Earlville,
1853-54; Aurora St.. Ithaca, 1854-56; Cazenovia, 1856-58. Presiding
Elder of Chenango District 1858-62. Stationed at North St., Auburn,
N. Y., 1862-64; Bleecker St., Utica, 1864-66. Transferred to Provi-
dence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1866. Stationed at
Marlboro St., Newport, R. L. 1866-68; Bristol, 1868-70; Edgartown,
Mass., 1870-73; Mathewson St., Providence, R. L, 1873-76; Broad-
way, Providence, 1876-78. Presiding Elder of Providence District,
1878-82. Stationed at First Church, Newport, R. L, 1882-83; Mathew-
son St., Providence, 1883-84; Centerville, 1884-85. Engaged in liter-
ary work, 1885-1906. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871-80. 1881-
1905. Reserve delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1856;
delegate, i860. '64, ''j2, '76, '80, '84, '88, '92; Methodist Ecumenical
Conference, 1881. Died May 21, 1906, East Greenwich, R. L
Married May 11, 1846, Mary L. Jones, of Wallingford, Conn., who
died February 24, 1882. Married November 4, 1886, Martha /ones, of
Wallingford, Conn., who died January 29, 1887. Married July 24,
1888, Helene M. Myers, of Cortland, N. Y. Children : Charles Hiram,
b. March 10, 1848, d. 1903; Emma Francis (adopted), b. January i,
1862, d. 1889.
Address of widow: 31 J^ North Church St., Cortland, N. Y.
269. *MOSES CLARK WHITE. B.A.; M.A., 1848; M.D.. Yale
University, 1854. $. B. K. Born July 24, 1819, Paris, N. Y.
Studied theology and medicine in Yale University, 1845-47. Joined
New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at St. John St.,
New Haven, Conn., 1846-47. Missionary and physician in Foo Chow,
China, 1847-53. Conducted a public dispensary in Foo Chow, 1848-52.
Practised medicine in New Haven, Conn., 1854-73. Instructor in
Microscopy, Medical Department, Yale University, 1862-67; Professor
of Pathology (also of Histology and Microscopy prior to 1880), 1867-
1900; Professor Emeritus, 1900. Lecturer on Histology and Micro-
scopy, Wesleyan University, 1868-75. Died October 24, 1900, New
Haven, Conn.
Married 1847, Isabel Jane Atwater, of Homer, N. Y., who died May,
1848. Married 18 51, Marv Seely. of Onondaga, N. Y., who died March
10. 1887. Children: Cary'l Fenelon Seelv. b. April 5, 1856 (M.D., Yale,
1881) ; Eugene Henry, b. September 4, 1862.
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GRADUATES. [1845-46.
270. *SENECA WIETING. B.A. ; M.A., 1848. Born November
6, 1818, Saltspringville, N. Y.
Taught in Fort Plain, N. Y., 1845. Principal of the Union School,
Fort Plain, N. Y., 1847. Taught in Cooperstown, N. Y., 1849. Prin-
cipal of Union School, Herkimer, N. Y,, 1850; Ames Academy, N. Y.,
185 1 ; Fairfield Academy, N. Y., 1853. Clerk in N. Y. Central Rail-
road freight office at Fort Plain, 1855 ; freight agent, 1856. Clerk in
N. Y. Central Railroad freight office at Utica, 1857. Taught in Fort
Plain Seminary, N. Y., 1859. Bookkeeper in the National Bank of
Fort Plain, 1865-79. Died December 30, 1879, Fort Plain, N. Y,
Married November 11, 1840, Charlotte Farquharson, of Cherry
Valley, N. Y., who died November 21, 1882, Children : Mary Jane,
b. November 2'/, 1846, m. C. S. Tanner (who died), m, H. Fikes
(deceased) ; Augustus Seneca, b. March 3, 1848, d. December 27, 1848.
271. *DEXTER RUSSELL WRIGHT. B.A. ; M.A, 1848; LL.B.,
Yale University, 1848. $. B. K. Born June 27, 1821, Windsor, Vt.
Principal of Meriden Academy, Conn., 1845. Studied in Yale Law
School, 1846-48. Admitted to the bar, 1848. Practised law in Meriden,
Conn., 1848-62. Member of Conn. Senate, 1849. Recruited for Conn,
regiments, 1861-62. Lieutenant colonel, 14th Regiment, Conn. Volun-
teers, 1862. Colonel, 15th Regiment, 1863. Lost his health in service,
and was honorably discharged, 1863. Commissioner of Board of
Enrollment for Second Congressional District of Connecticut, 1863-65.
Practised law in New Haven, Conn., 1864-86. Assistant U. S. district
attorney for Conn., 1865-69. Member of Common Council of New
Haven, Conn., 1868; president of Common Council and commissioner
of police, 1872-74; corporation counsel, 1873-74; member of Board of
Aldermen, 1877-81. Member of General Assembly of Conn., 1878.
Speaker of the House of Representatives of Conn., 1879. Died July
2Z, 1886, New Haven, Conn.
Married February 3, 1848. Maria Huldah Phelps, of East Windsor,
Conn., who died March, 1908. Children : Dexter Russell, b. March 13,
1849, d. September 2, 1850; Maria Antoinette, b. May 17, 1852, d. Jan-
uary, 1906 ; Charles Phelps, b. April 18, 1854, d. August 16, 1855 ; Hattie
Phelps, b. January 31, 1857, d. January, 1907; Paul, b. April 13, i860,
d. March, 1906; Arthur Bethuel, b. February 23, 1862 (B.A.Yale, 1882).
CLASS OF 1846,
272. *DIXON ALEXANDER. B.A.; M.D., Castleton Medical
College, 1848; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1849. ^. T. Born March
24, 1822, DeKalb, N. Y.
Studied medicine, 1846-48. Practised medicine in Benson, Vt,
1849-53; Poultney, Vt., 1853-57; Fayette, Iowa, 1857-65, 1866-97.
Surgeon of the i6th Iowa Infantry, 1865. Died February 18, 1897,
Fayette, Iowa.
Married September, 1849, Mary E. Wentworth, of Stonington,
Conn. ; deceased. Children : Mary Florilla, b. January 18, 1852, d.
March 23, 1855; Frances Anna, b. June 2, 1856, d. January 20, 1877;
John Wentworth, b. August 17, 1859, d. May 19, 1861 ; Edward Dixon,
b. February 14, 1863,
273. *HENRY BAYLIES. B.A.; M.A., 1849. *. N. 9. Born
September 9, 1822, Edgartown, Mass.
1846.] GRADUATES.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1846. Stationed at Somers, Conn.. 1846-47; Hebron, 1847-48;
Fairhaven, Mass., 1848-49; Pawtucket, R. I., 1849. Principal of Dukes
County Academy, Mass., 1849-50; High School. Edgartown, Mass.,
1850-51 ; Columbus Seminary, Miss., 1851-52. Engaged in business
and in teaching, most of the time in North Bridgewater. Mass., 1852-55.
Stationed at Taunton, Mass., 1855-57; New Bedford, 1857-59; Bristol.
R. I., 1859-60. Traveled in Europe and the East, 1860-61. Stationed
at Providence, R. I., 1861-63; Fall River, Mass., 1863-64. Transferred
to Um)er Iowa Conference, 1864. Stationed at Davenport, Iowa,
1864-66. Engaged in business in Davenport and Burlington, Iowa, and
Providence, R. I., 1866-68. Principal of Western Iowa Collegiate
Institute, Glenwood, Iowa, 1868-69. Studied in Harvard Law School,
1869-70. Admitted to the bar, 1870. Practised law in Boston, preach-
mg occasionally, 1870-93. Died December 13, 1893, Maiden, Mass.
Married June 9, 1853, Julia Elizabeth Packard, of Brockton, Mass. ;
divorced. Married December 18, 1877, Elizabeth D. Chase, of Provi-
dence, R. I. Children: Velina Worth, b. June 16, 1856, m. C. F. Place;
Julia Elizabeth, b. November 27, 1859, m. Rev. C. E. Swartz; Fred-
erick, b. June 29, 1862.
Address of widow : Bradford, Mass.
274. *SAMUEL FERGUSON BEACH. B.A.; M.A., 1849.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Brother of No. 253.
Taught in Prince George Co., Md., 1849; Alexandria, Va., 1850.
Practised law in Alexandria, Va., 1852-91. President First National
Bank, Alexandria, Va., 1874-91. Retired, 1891. Died September 15,
1893, Alexandria, Va.
Married 1854, Elizabeth Morgan, of Alexandria, Va., who died Janu-
ary 2, 1878. Children : Constance, b. February 25, 1857, m- J- M.
Johnson; Marion, b. April 14, i860, m. Albert Bryan; Morgan Hawley,
b. September 20, 1861 (B.A., Yale, 1882).
275. *ELI CONVERSE BRUCE. B.A. ; :M.A., 1849; D.D., Syra-
cuse University, 1882. Born April 18, 1820, Worthington, Mass.
Joined Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1846. Appointed to Lee Circuit, 1846; East Canada Creek
Circuit, 1847. Principal of Red Creek Union Academy. N. Y., 1848-50.
Stationed at Floyd, N. Y., 1850-52; Clayton, 1852-53. Principal of
Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1853-60. Stationed at First
Church, Syracuse, N. Y., 1860-62; Lowville, 1862-63. Presiding Elder
of Ogdensburg District, 1863-67. Stationed at Carthage, N. Y.,
1867-69. Principal of Black River Conference Seminary, Antwerp,
N. Y., 1869-71. Stationed at Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1871-73; First
Church, Utica, 1873-75; Adams, 1875-78; Potsdam, 1878-81; Fulton,
1881-82. Supernumerary, residing in Syracuse, N. Y.. 1883-93.
Preached as supply at Furman St. Church, Syracuse, N. Y., 1883-85;
at Skaneateles Falls, 1885. Superannuated, residing in Syracuse, N. Y.,
1893-1911- Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, i860, '64,
'68, '76, '80. Trustee of Syracuse University, 1872-79, 1893-99. Died
January 18, 1911, Syracuse, N. Y.
Married May 27, 1847, Susan S. Brooks, of Steuben, N. Y., who died
August 27, 1866. Married June 13, 1867, Martha J. McAllaster, of
Stowe, Vt. Children : Frances Louisa, b. January 4, 1852, d. January
23, 1852; Francis Wallace, b. December 30. 1853 (M.D., New York
Univ., 1882) ; Frederick Eli, b. October 7, 1859 (M.D., Svracuse, 1885),
d. April II, 1887.
GRADUATES. [1846.
276. *PERRY G CHILDS. B.A. X. ^. Born December 4, 1826,
Cazenovia, N, Y.
Resided in Cazenovia, N. Y., 1847-51. Engaged in commercial pur-
suits in California, 1851. Went to the Sandwich Islands, and intro-
duced steamers for communication between the islands, 1854.
Returned to San Francisco, 1856. Returned to New York, 1857, Went
to Nevada, i860. Territorial auditor of Nevada, 1861-69. Engaged in
quartz mining, 1863-79. Resided in San Francisco, Cal., 1868-93.
Engaged in mining and mining brokerage, 1881-93. Employed in the
San Francisco Mint for many years. Died July 16, 1893, Oakland, Cal.
277. *FRIEND SMITH DAVENPORT. B.A. Born February
18, 1824.
Studied law and engaged in farming in Montgomery, N. Y. Died
April 17, 1849-
Married December 20, 1848, Mary Jane Benedict, of Montgomery,
N. Y., who died July 17, 1898. Child: William Friend, b. September
13, 1849.
278. *ZEBIN A THOMAS DEAN. B.A.; M.D., Cleveland Medi-
cal College, 1849, and Cincinnati Medical College, 1850. ^. T. Born
February 9, 1821, Pittsford, Vt.
Taught in Brunswick County, Va., 1849. Practised medicine in
Milan, Ohio, 1850-56; Parma, Mich, 1856-60. Died December 25, 1862,
Milan, Ohio.
279. FRANCIS THOMAS GARRETTSON. B.A. X. <ir. Born
May 26, 1826, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Studied law in Rhinebeck and New York, N. Y., 1847-48. In busi-
ness in New York and Liverpool as partner in a shipping house,
1849-50. Admitted to the bar, 185 1. Practised law in New York,
N, Y., 1851-1900. Retired, 1900.
Married October 16, 1856, Helen Jay Prime, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Frederick Prime, b. 1857; Elizabeth Waters, b. 1859, m.
S. H. Russell ; Helen Jay, b. 1864.
Address : 19 Liberty St., New York, N. Y.
280. *AMZI WESLEY GENUNG. B.A. Born November 3, 1821,
Honesdale, Pa.
Principal of Meriden Academy, Conn., 1847-48. Engaged in mining
in California, 1849-63. Deputy surveyor of customs in San Francisco,
Cal., 1864-70. Connected with the Internal Revenue Office, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., 1870-73. Bookkeeper; for a time in charge of county
records, Calaveras Co., Cal., 1873-81. Died March 18, 1881, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
281. *JOHN BINNEY GOULD. B.A. ; M.A., 1849. X. ^. Born
April 7, 1824, Hull, Mass. Brother of T. L. Gould (class of 1850).
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1846. Stationed at Tolland and Rockville, Conn., 1846-47;
Marlboro, 1847-48; Marshfield, Mass., 1848-49; Quincy, 1849-50; East
Weymouth, 1850-52; Edgartown, 1852-54; Allen St., New Bedford,
1854-56; New London, Conn., 1856-58; East Main St., Norwich,
1858-59; St. Paul's, Fall River, Mass., 1859-61; Chestnut St., Provi-
dence, R. I., 1861-63; Power St., Providence, 1863-65; Broadway,
73
1846.] GRADUATES.
Providence, 1865-67. Chaplain of nth R. I. Volunteers, 1862-63.
Transferred to East Maine Conference, 1867. Stationed at Brick
Chapel, Bangor, Me., 1867-69. U. S. consul at Birmingham, England,
1869-78. Located, 1876. U. S. consul at Marseilles, France, 1878-80.
Preached at M. E. Church, Newton, Mass., 1881-83. Readmitted to
New England Conference, 1883. Stationed at Newton, Mass., 1883-84;
AUston, 1884-85; Newton Lower Falls, 1885-88. Supernumerary,
residing in Newton, Mass., 1888-98. Superannuated, engaged in evan-
gelistic work, 1898-1908. Died December 29, 1908, Reading, Mass.
Married April 21, 1847, Caroline E. Denison, of Mystic, Conn., who
died June, 1907. Child: John Melville, b. July 4, 1848 (B.A., Brown,
1871).
282. *ALBERT SCHUYLER GRAVES. B.A.; M.A., 1856.
<if. T. <t>. B. K. Born January 17, 1824, Salisbury, Vt. Brother of
No. 799-
Preached in West Troy, N. Y., 1846. Joined Oneida (now Central
New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1847. Stationed at Groton,
N. Y., 1847-49; Moravia, 1849-51; Ithaca, 1851-52; Oxford, 1852-54;
Bleecker St., Utica, 1854-55; Cortland, 1855-57; North St., Auburn,
1857-58. Presiding Elder of Cortland District, 1860-64. Principal of
Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1864-69.
Transferred to New York East Conference, 1870. Stationed at Fair
Haven, Conn., 1870-71. Traveled in Europe, 1871-72. Stationed at
Winsted, Conn., 1872-74; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1874-76. Presiding
Elder of Long Island South District, 1876-77; Brooklyn District,
1877-80. Stationed at South Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880-83;
Southold, 1883-84; Springfield, 1884-86; Stratford, Conn., 1886-87.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1864, '68, '80. Died
September 14, 1887, Stratford, Conn.
Married October 19, 1851, Harriet Ann Grant, of Ithaca, N. Y., who
died July 29, 1858. Married April 29, 1862, Isabella Graham Mcintosh,
of Vernon, N. Y., who died April 21, 1888. Children : Albert Schuyler,
b. October 17, 1852, d. September 11, 1859; Jessie Helen, b. May 5, 1854,
d, April 5, 1855 ; Arthur Eugene, b. April 30, 1857. d. 1875 ; Louie M.,
b. December 24, 1863, d. September 3, 1864; Evelyn Mcintosh, b.
October 9, 1865, d. March 31, 1867; Isabel Evangeline (No. 1669), b.
April 19, 1868; Florence Alberta (No. 1826), b. November 7, 1872;
Edith Rochelle (No. 1930), b. July i, 1874, m. H. I. Harriman (No.
1846).
283. *FRANCIS WARD HAMMOND. B.A. Born October 4,
1821, New Village, N. Y. Brother of No. 800, and of G. H. Hammond
(class of 1868).
Taught in Huntington, N. Y., 1846. Principal of Academy, Haver-
straw, N. Y., 1847. Taught in Prince George County, Md., 1848-49;
Mathews Court House, Va., 1850. Principal of Hickory Neck
Academy, Va., 1851-53. In the lumber business at York River,
Va., 1854. Again principal of Hickory Neck Academy, 1855-56.
Principal of Seminary in James City Co., Va., 1858-60; Union-
town Academ}--, Ala., 1861. In 5th Regiment, Va. Cavaln.-. 1862.
At home a private citizen; house plundered, furniture burned
and himself imprisoned, 1863-64. Taught in New Kent Co., Va.,
1865-66. Engaged in planting oysters and in farming in Ivy Dell,
Va., 1867-68. Planter and merchant in Burnt Ordinary, Va., 1869-91.
Died November 4, 1894, Toano, Va.
Married February 26, 1857, Mary Octavia Henley, of Virginia, who
died May, 1873. Married October 18, 1876, Alice Browne Hankins, who
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died December i, 1876. Children: Frank Henley, b. May 18, 1858, d.
November 21, 1859; Kate Mowbray, b. March 24, 1861, m. J. G. Carl-
ton; , b. July 23, 1863, d. November 21, 18163; Laura
Octavia, b. August 5, 1866, m. C. C. Branch ; Frank Whittaker, b. 1869,
d. October, 1873.
284. *GILBERT HAVEN. B.A.; M.A., 1849. $. N. G. $. B. K.
Born September 19, 1821, Maiden, Mass.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1846-48; principal, 1848. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1851. Stationed at
Northampton, Mass., 1851-53; Wilbraham, 1853-55; Westfield, 1855-57;
Roxbury, 1857-59; Cambridgeport, 1859-61. Chaplain of 8th Mass.
Regiment, 1861. Traveled in Europe and the East, 1862. Stationed at
North Russell St.. Boston, Mass., 1863-64. Editor of Zion's Herald,
Boston, Mass., 1867-72. Elected Bishop of M. E. Church, 1872.
Traveled in Mexico, where he founded a Mission, 1873, Traveled in
Africa, 1876-77. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1880. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1868, '72. Died January 3, 1880,
Maiden, Mass.
Married September 17, 1851, Mary Ingraham, of Amenia, N. Y., who
died April 3, i860. Children : George, b. October 24, 1853, d. June 12,
1854: William Ingraham (No. 1153), b. January 30, 1856; Mary
Michelle, b. May 7. 1858, m. W. P. Thirkield; Gilbert Belknap, b.
March 29, i860, d. April 3, i860.
285. *BENJAMIN THOMAS HOYT. B.A. ; M.A., 1849. ^. T.
Born October 18. 1820. Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos. 236 and 395.
Principal of High School, Middletown, Conn., 1846; High School,
Chelsea, Mass., 1849; Lawrenceburg Institute, Ind., 1852. Associate
editor of The Indiana School Journal, 1854. Principal, Indiana Female
College, Indianapolis, 1856. Professor of Latin and Literature,
Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1858-60; of Belles-Lettres
and History in the same, 1863-67. Died May 24, 1867, Greencastle, Ind.
Married August 23, 1853, Emeline Lewis, of Boston, Mass., who died
June 25, 1893. Children: Mary Corliss, b. July 18, 1855, m. J. L.
Brown; Alice Emma, b. February 14, 1858, d. January 11, 1859; Ellen
Carrie, b. February 2, i860, m. J. D. Morgan; Grace Emma, b. January
6, 1862, d. September 3, 1887.
286. *ZENAS HURD. B.A. Born October 27, 1821.
Joined Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1846. Stationed at
Churchville, N. Y., 1846-47, Appointed to Covington Circuit, 1847-48.
Stationed at Niagara Falls, 1848-50; Wilson, 1850-51; Seneca St.,
Buffalo, 1851-53; Warsaw, 1853-54; Castile, 1854-55; Pike, 1855-56,
Principal of Genesee Conference Seminary, Pike, N. Y., 1856-59.
Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1859-60; princi-
pal, i860. Stationed at Alabama, N. Y.. 1862-63; Cambria, 1863-64;
Knowlesville, 1864-65; Newfane, 1865-66; Niagara Falls, 1866-69;
Tonawanda, 1869-71; Lvndonville, 1871-72; Rushford, 1872-74; Gaines-
ville. 1874-77; Porter. ' 1877-80 ; Chili, 1880-82: East Otto, 1882-83;
La Salle, 1883-84; West Webster, 1884-85; Hemlock Lake, 1885-87.
Retired from the active ministry, 1887. Taught in Genesee Wesleyan
Seminary. Lima, N, Y., 1887-96. Died May 11, 1896, Lima, N. Y,
Married May 29, 1850, Mary F. Seager, of Lima, N. Y., who died
February, 1892. Children: George W. S., b. May 3, 1855; William
Simpson, b. September 3, 1859, d. October, 1892.
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1846.] GRADUATES.
287. AMMI BRADFORD HYDE. B.A. ; M.A., 1849; D.D.,
Genesee College, 1867, and Syracuse University (ad eundem), 1874;
Litt.D., University of Denver, 1909. *. N. 0. '«!>. B. K. Bom March
13. 1825, Oxford, N. Y.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1846-62. Joined Oneida (now Central New York) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1848. Pastor of M. E. Church, Rushville, N. Y., 1862-64.
Professor of Greek in Allegheny College, 1864-79; oi Hebrew and
English Literature, 1879-84. Professor of Greek, University of Den-
ver, 1884-1906; Professor Emeritus and Librarian, 1906- — .
Married July 25, 1850, Mira Smith, of Utica, N. Y., who died Sep-
tember 12, 1899. Children: Maria Hibbard, b. July 11, 1855; Fannie
Garrettson, b. June 27, 1857, d. October 26, 1863.
Address: University Park, Denver, Col.
288. *WILLL'\r^I MURPHY INGRAHAM. B.A. $. N. 0.
*. B. K. Born February 2, 1827, Amenia, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 191
and 778, and of T. M. Ingraham (class of 1844).
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1846-48. Studied law in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1848-50. Admitted to the bar, 1850. Practised law in
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1850-1908. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1883-
1903. Died June 7, 1908, Brooklyn. N. Y.
Married October, 1853, Jane A. Seney, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who died
May 14, 1876. Children: Frances Taft; William Murphy; George
Senev, b. 1862 (class of 1885) ; Robert Seney (No. 1526), b. August 6,
1865.'
289. *LEWIS FULLER JONES. B.A.: M.A., 1852. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born August 5, 1821, Petersburg, N. Y.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy. Poultney, Vt., 1846-48.
Health failing, went to California, 1849. Engaged in quartz mining
and milling, 1854-63. County judge of Mariposa County, Cal.. 1864-69.
Practised law in California, 1867-95. Member of the convention for
the revision of the constitution of California, 1878-79. President of
the Mariposa County Board of Education, 1880. Died November 5,
1895, Mariposa, Cal.
Married August 2, 1852, Sarah Allen, of Pawlet, Vt., who died
February 15, 1909. Children: Lewis Newman, b. May 8, 1853; Lucy
Sophia, b. September 4. 1855, m. W. G. Turner ; Julia Lois, b. Novem-
ber 19, 1857, m. Mr. Jones ; Nathan Clark, b. December i, 1859, d.
November 7, 1873; Marian Sarah, b. March 31, 1862, m. G. G. Goucher.
200. *CHARLES SILLIMAN KENDALL. B.A.; M.A., 1849.
•*-. T. Born August 26, 1826, New Lebanon, N. Y.
Engaged in the manufacture of thermometers and barometers,
1846-53. Died April 14, 1853.
291. *REUBEN HARRISON LOOMIS. B.A.; M.A., 1849.
*. N. e. 4>. B. K. Born January 3, 1818, Bloomfield, Conn.
Tutor in Mathematics in Wesleyan University, 1846-48. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1848. Stationed at Berlin,
Conn., 1848-49; Bloomfield, 1849-51: South Second St., Williamsburg,
N. Y., 1851-52; Ridgefield. Conn., 1852-54; Southport, 1854-55; Sims-
bury, 1855-56; Simsbury, North Canton, and Washington Hill, 1856-57;
Durham, 1857-59; Birmingham, 1859-61: West Winsted, 1861-63:
Second St., New York. N. Y., 1863-65; Fair Haven, Conn., 1865-68;
Middlefield, 1868-71 ; Southington, 1871-73. Supernumerary, residing
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in East Granby, Conn., 1873-74. Stationed at East Granby, Conn.,
1874-76; East Pearl St., New Haven, 1876-79; Ansonia, 1879-82;
Windsor Ave., Hartford, 1882-85; Windsor, 1885-87. Superannuated,
residing in Bloomfield, Conn., 1887-91. Died October 31, 1891, Bloom-
field, Conn.
Married August 3, 1848, Mina Hamilton, of West Granville, Mass.,
who died April 16, 1855. Married November 29, i860, Emily Gilbert,
of Ridgefield, Conn. Children: Henry Harrison, b. January 11, 1851,
d. January 23, 1852; Frederick Wadsworth, b. October 12, 1852, d.
April 23, 1867; Sarah, b. April 27, 1864, m. J. F. Mohler.
Address of widow : 127 College St., Carlisle, Pa.
292. *OLIVER MARCY. B.A.; M.A., 1849; LL.D., University
of Chicago, 1873. #. N. 0. $. B. K Born February 13, 1820,
Coleraine, Mass.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1846; Amenia
Seminary, N. Y., 185 1 ; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass.,
1851-62. Professor of Physics and Natural History, Northwestern
University, 1862-70; of Natural History, 1870-92; Professor of
Geology and Curator of the Museum, and Dean of the College of
Liberal Arts, 1892-99; Acting President, 1876-81. Died March 19,
1899, Evanston, 111.
Married July 2, 1847, Elizabeth Eunice Smith, of Chatham, Conn.
Children : Annie Smith, b. November 30, 1851, m. F. H. Davis, M.D.,
d. February 22, 1900; Edwin Grosvenor, b. January 23, 1854, d. July
22, 1855 ; Frederick Malcolm, b. November 2, 1856, d. September 25,
1857; Maude Eliz'abeth Olivia, b. June 20, 1862, d. February i, 1875.
Address of widow: 1703 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111.
293. *JAMES EDWIN MARSH. B.A.; ]\I.A., 1849; M.D.,
Dartmouth College, 1855. $. N. e. *. B, K. Born April 19, 1822,
Holliston, Mass.
Taught in North Bridgewater, Mass., 1846; Amenia Seminary,
N. Y., 1848; Royalton, Vt., 1850. Studied medicine, and engaged in
the drug business in Roxbury, Mass., 1851. Druggist in Roxbury,
Mass., 1857-62. Acting assistant surgeon, U. S. Army Hospital,
Nashville, Tenn., 1862-64. Druggist in Roxbury, Mass., 1865-69.
Died July 7, 1869.
Married May 6. 1850, Emma L. Loomis, of Coventry, Conn., who
died March 22, 1855.
294. *DANIEL MARTINDALE. B.A. Born January 24, 1827,
Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 77.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1846. Taught in West Feliciana,
La.; finished law studies, 1847-48. Professor of Natural Science in
Centenary College, Jackson, La., and editor of The Southern Mirror,
1849. Practised law in Clinton, La., 1852-53. Elected district attorney,
1853. Died November i, 1853.
295. *SAMUEL SOBIESKI NELLES. B.A.; M.A., 1849; D.D.,
Queen's College, i860; LL.D., University of Victoria College, 1872.
Born October 17, 1823, Mount Pleasant, Ont., Canada.
Principal of Newburg Academy, Ont., Canada, 1846. Joined Con-
ference of Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, 1847. Stationed at
Port Hope, Ont., Canada. 1847-48; Toronto, 1848-50; London, 1850.
President of Victoria College, Cobourg, Ont., Canada, 1850-87. Fra-
77
1846.] GRADUATES.
ternal delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1864; to
Wesleyan Methodist Conference of England, 1873. Died October 21,
1887, Cobourg, Ont., Canada.
Married July 3, 1851, Mary Bakewell Wood, of Toronto, Ont,
Canada, who died August 2, 1903. Children : , b. and d.
July 17, 1852; Mary Elleda, b. May 3, 1856, m. Kenneth Dingwell;
Carrie Eliza, b. June i, 1859; Frederick Ernest, b. June 24, 1861 (B.A.,
Victoria, 1881), d. May 11, 1907; Louise Florence Celeste, b. January
24, 1868 (B.A., Victoria, 1897), m. J. R. Starr; Harold Wood, b.
October 26, 1875.
296. *FALES HENRY NEWHALL. B.A.; M.A., 1849; D.D.,
Genesee College, 1866. $. N. 9. *. B. K. Born June 19, 1827, Saugus,
Mass.
Taught in Gouverneur Seminary. N. Y., 1846; Brooklyn Center.
Ohio, 1847; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1848-53. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1851. Stationed at Pynchon
St., Springfield, Mass., 1853-55; Park St., Worcester, 1855-57; South
St., Lynn, 1857-59; Roxbury, 1859-61; Bromfield St., Boston, 1861-63;
Hanover St., Boston, 1863. Professor of Rhetoric and English Litera-
ture, and Instructor in Hebrew, Wesleyan University, 1863-71. Studied
and traveled in Europe. 1867-68. Stationed at Common St., L3mn,
Mass., 1871-75; South St., Lynn, 1875-76. In poor health, super-
annuated, 1876-83. Author: Commentary on the Old Testament.
Died April 6, 1883, Worcester, Mass.
Married August 6, 1850. N. Janette Sweetser, of Saugus, Mass., who
died March 12. 1887. Children: William Rice (No. 1281), b. Decem-
ber 22, i860 ; George Martin, b. October 4, 1865.
297. *LEWIS FREDERICK PELTON. B. A. ; M. A., 1849 ; M.D.,
New York University, 1851. X. <ir. Born February 13, 1828, West-
field, Mass.
Studied medicine. 1845-48. Assistant physician. Emigrants' Hospital,
Ward's Island, and Penitentiary Hospital, Blackwell's Island, N. Y.,
1849; Kings County Hospital. N. Y., 1850. House surgeon, Brooklyn
City Hospital : commenced practice in Mt. Kisco, N. Y., 1851. Prac-
tised in Florida, N. Y., 1853-54. Removed to Davenport, la., 1855.
Practised in Mt. Kisco, N. Y.. 1857-58. Coroner of Westchester
County, 1862. Surgeon of Board of Enrollment. Tenth Congressional
District, N. Y.. 1864. Honorably discharged from U. S. service, 1865.
Member of Board of Supervisors, Westchester Co., N. Y., 1872.
Practised medicine in Mt. Kisco, N. Y., 1873-83. Died September 17,
1883, Mt. Kisco, N. Y.
Married May 15. 1855, Elizabeth C. Calhoun, of Pawling, N. Y., who
died March 24, 1885. Children: Frederick Calhoun, b. March 28, 1856;
Arthur Campbell, b. May 16, 1862.
298. *CHARLES POWERS. B.A. *. X. 9. Born in Amenia.
N. Y.
Practised law in Davenport, la. Married. Died February 3. i860.
Ottawa, 111.
299. *ELBERT GEORGE ROBERTS. B.A. X. ^. Born October
14, 1824, Cornwall, Conn.
Engaged in business in Sumpterville, Ala.. 1846-50; in the whole-
sale grocery business in St. Louis, Mo., 1851-61. Manufacturer of knit
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goods, Goshen, Conn., 1864-74. Went to Florida for his health, 1888.
Died July 24, 1889, Litchfield, Conn.
Married May 3, 1848, Virginia Kerr, of Alabama, who died June 2,
1901. Children: Elbert Franklin, d. October 5, 1852; Anne K., b.
November 3, 1857, m. W. T. Marsh; Virginia Helen, b. February 22,
1849; George Kerr, b, March 3, 1855; John William, b. November 26,
i860; Elbert Peter, b. October 29, 1863.
300. *EDWIN CLOWES RUSHMORE. B.A. ; M.D., New York
University, 1854. X. ^, Born August 7, 1824, Hempstead, N. Y.
Practised medicine in Hempstead, N. Y., 1854-85. Died February 4,
1885, Hempstead, N. Y.
Married June 4, 1879, Mary Ella Haff, of Hempstead, N. Y. Child :
Edwin Haff, b. June 4, 1881.
Address of widow: Mrs. C. F. Gittens, 354 Fulton St., Hempstead,
N. Y.
301. *DAVID ALEXANDER SCOTT. B.A. Born August 25,
1825, Montgomery, N. Y.
Taught in South Carolina, 1846-52. Studied law in Newburgh, N. Y.,
1853-55- Practised law in Newburgh, N. Y., 1855-90. Surrogate of
Orange County, N. Y., 1859-68. Died August 27, 1890, Sabael, N. Y.
Married October 17, 1867, Harriet Elizabeth Bradley, of Newburgh,
N. Y., who died August 14, 1876. Children: William Clement, b.
February 21, 1869 (B.A., Yale, 1893) ; James Bradley, b. May 20, 1873.
302. *SETH LORING SPRAGUE. B.A. ; M.A., 1849; M.D.,
Harvard University, 1850. X. '^. Born August 25, 1825, Duxbury,
Mass.
Studied medicine, 1846-50. Studied medicine in Paris; traveled in
England, Ireland, and Germany, 1850-52. Practised medicine in Bos-
ton, Mass., 1853-72. Surgeon in hospital at Fortress Monroe, Va., and
Washington, D. C, 1862. Practised medicine in Norwich, Conn.,
1872-83; New York, N. Y., 1883-93; Boston, Mass., 1893-97. Died
March 25. 1897, W.eston, Mass.
Married October 21, 1857, Caroline Horton Foster, Child: Seth, b.
January, 1861.
Address of widow: Weston, Mass.
303. *WILLIAM TUNISON. B.A. ; M.A., 1849. *. N. e. #. B. K.
Born August 19, 1825, Trenton, N. J.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1846, Joined New Jersey
Conference, M. E. Church, 1847. Stationed at New Egypt, N. J.,
1847-48; Medford, 1848-49; Columbus, 1849-50; Cedarville and Fair-
ton, 1850-52. Transferred to Newark Conference. 1852. Stationed at
Belleville, N. J., 1852-54; Cross St., Paterson, 1854-56; Central
Church, Newark, 1856-58; St. Paul's, Jersey City, 1858-60; Market
St., Paterson, 1860-62; Union St., Newark, 1862-64; St. Paul's, Jersey
City, 1864-67; Haverstraw, N. Y., 1867-70; Hoboken, N. J., 1870-73;
Simpson Church, Jersey City, 1873-76. Presiding Elder, Jersey City
District, 1876-80. Stationed at Simpson Church, Jersey City, N. J.,
1880-83; Washington, 1883-86; Orange, 1886-88. Died April 8, 1888,
Orange. N. J.
Married May 2, 1849, Elizabeth Wilbur Woodward, of Imlaystown,
N. J. Children: Edmund Jane, b. January 24, 1850, d. December 28,
1851 ; Ella. b. January 28, 1852, m. Samuel Sargent; Carrie Wood-
ward, b. February 12, 1854, d. January 30, 1855; William Edgar, b.
79
1846-47.] GRADUATES.
December i6, 1855; Benjamin Clifford, b. July 16, 1858; Clarence
Woodward, b. September 3, i860; Alice Browne, b. December 25, 1870,
d. May 17, 1902.
Address of widow : 50 S. Clinton St., East Orange, N. J.
804. SMITH TUTTLE. B.A.
Taught in Maryland. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1873.
Has not been heard of for years.
Married. Children : four daughters.
Address : unknown.
3(J5. *ALBERT JOHNSTON WHITTAKER. B.A.; M.A., 1849.
Born February 19, 1826, Trenton, N. J.
Taught in Haverstraw, N. Y. Made an extensive tour in Europe
with his father. Engaged in the real estate business in Trenton, N. J.,
1853-69. Cashier of Trenton Banking Company, N. J., 1872-84.
Director of the same, 1861-74, 1881-84. Died March 28, 1884, Trenton,
N.J.
]Married March, 1853, Margaret A. Chambers, of Elkton, Md., who
died March 13, 1909.
300. *CALEB P WICKERSHAM. B.A.; M.A., 1850. Born
December 12, 1814, East Marlboro, Pa.
Taught in Hamorton, Pa., 1846. Principal of Hall's Creek Academy,
Md., 1847. Taught in Wilmington, Del., 1848-53; in a seminary near
Richmond, Ind.. 1853; in London Grove, Pa., 1854. Associate princi-
pal of Media Academy, Pa., 1855. Principal of a school in Salem,
N. J., 1857. Associate principal of Unionville Academy, Pa., i860.
Principal of Friends' Academy, Wilmington, Del., 1864-70. Associate
principal of West Chester Academy, Pa.. 1870. Auditor of Chester
County, Pa., 1873. Died September 12, 1888, Kennett Square, Pa.
CLASS OF 1847.
307. *EDWARD GAYER ANDREWS. B.A. ; M.A., 1854; D.D.,
Genesee College, 1863; LL.D., Allegheny College, 1881, and Wesleyan
University, 1900. A. K. E. *. B, K. Born August 7, 1825, New Hart-
ford, N. Y. Brother of T. F. Andrews (class of 1841).
Preached at Morrisville, N. Y., 1847-48. Joined Oneida (now Cen-
tral New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1848. Stationed at
Hamilton, N. Y., 1848-50; Cooperstown, 1850-52; Stockbridge, 1852-54.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1854.
Principal of Female College, Mansfield, Ohio, 1855; Oneida Confer-
ence (now Cazenovia) Seminary, 1856-64. Stationed at Stamford,
Conn., 1864-67; Sands St., Brooklyn. N. Y.. 1867-68; St. John's Church,
Brooklyn, 1868-71 ; Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, 1871-72. Elected
Bishop of M. E. Church, 1872. Retired, 1904. Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1881-1907. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1864, '72. Delegate to Conference of English and Irish Methodist
Churches, 1894. Died December 31, 1907, Brooklyn. N. Y.
Married August 7, 1851, Susan Matthews Hotchkiss. of Cheshire,
Conn. Children: Eva, b. May 5, 1852. d. August 7. 1852; Winifred
Elizabeth, b. April 15. 1856., m. H. C. M. Ingraham (No. V78) ; Helen,
b. June 28, 1859. m. W. G. Nixon ; Edward Hotchkiss. b. Februarv 22,
1863 (class of 1885) ; Grace, b. May 30, 1869 (B.S., Wellesley, 1896).
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308. *CHARLES AUGUSTUS GOODRICH BRIGHAM. B.A.
#. N. 8. Born December 3, 1823, Worcester, Mass.
Entered Bangor Theological Seminary, Me., 1847. Preached in
Chicopee, Mass., 1850. Pastor of First Congregational Church,
Enfield, Conn., 1851-55; North Congregational Church, Enfield,
1855-72. Minister in Catholic Apostolic Church, residing in Middle-
town, Conn., 1872-81. Died October 12, 1897, Hartford, Conn.
Married September 2, 1851, Eleanor Maria Smith, of Middletown,
Conn., who died May 11, 1859. IMarried October 17, i860, Susan
Eliza Smith, of Middletown, Conn., who died November 27, 1906.
Children: , b. September, 1852, d. soon after; Charles
Smith, b. May, 1854; William Marshal, b. 1857; , b.
February, 1859, d. in two weeks.
309. *JOHN COLBURN. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born June 26,
1826, Lansingburg, N. Y.
Taught in Red Hook, N. Y., 1847-48; Orangeburg, S. C, 1848-51;
Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1852-53, In business in
Lansingburg, N. Y., 1853-60. Member of Co. F, 96th N. Y. Vols.,
during the Civil War. In a government office, Washington, D. C,
1867-69. In feeble health; patient in National Military Asylum,
Hampton, Va., 1871-81, Died July 21, 1881, Hampton, Va.
Married September 28, 1858.
310. CORNELIUS COLE. B.A.; M.A., 1850. ^. T. Born
September 17, 1822, Lodi, N. Y. Brother of G, W. Cole (class of
1850).
Engaged in mining in California, 1849. Practised law in San Fran-
cisco, Cal., 1850-51. Settled in Sacramento, Cal., and practised law,
1851. Editor of The Times (daily and weekly), Sacramento, Cal.,
1856. Practised law in Sacramento, Cal., 1857-63. District attorney
for city and county of Sacramento, 1858-59. Member of National
Republican Committee, i860. Representative in Congress from Cali-
fornia, 1863-64, U. S. senator from California; for six years, chair-
man of the committee on appropriations, 1867-73, Practising law in
Los Angeles, Cal; residence, Colegrove, Los Angeles Co., Cal.,
1873 . Author : Memoirs.
Married June 6, 1853, Olive A. Colegrove, of Trumansburg, N. Y.
Children: Emma, b. August 18, 1854, m. W. H. Brown; Seward, b.
March 13, 1856; Willoughby, b. November 20, 1857; Lucretia, b. Jan-
uary 2, i860, m. H. Waring (deceased) ; Cornelia, b. June i, 1863, m.
James McLoughlin; Schuyler, b. February 14, 1865; Grace, b. January
19, 1868, m. R. H. Jones; Frederick, b. July 15, 1870, d. October 2,
1873 ; George, b. August 28, 1874.
Address: Colegrove, Los Angeles Co., Cal.
311. *HENRY A COOLIDGE. B.A. ^. T. Born July 12, 1822,
Forestville, N. Y.
Taught in Morrisville Academy, N. Y., 1847. Editor and proprietor
of The Madison County Whig, Cazenovia, N. Y., 1848-57; of The
Litchfield Journal, Litchfield, 111., 1857-63. Editor of The Leader,
Shelbyville, 111., 1863. Engaged in teaching and assisting at teachers'
institutes, 1865-72. Editor of The Litchfield Independent, 1871.
Editor and proprietor of The Litchfield Union Monitor, 1873-78.
Proofreader in Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C,
1889-94. Died October 31, 1894, Washington, D. C,
Married October 18, 1849, Miss Horton, of Stockbridge, N, Y., who
died March 20, 1875. Married Jane Webster Frye, of Fryeburg, Me.,
81
1847.] GRADUATES.
who died June, 1907. Children: Edward H., b. 1850, d. 1854; Mary,
b. 1858 (married) ; Katie, b. 1861.
312. *JAMES ALEXANDER DEAN. B.A.; M.A., 1850; D.D.,
Illinois Wesleyan University, 1873. ^- '^- Born April 3, 1823, Hub-
bardton, Vt.
Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, 1847. Taught in Bruns-
wick County, Va., 1848. Principal of South Lowell Academy, N. C,
1849-52. Joined North Carolina Conference, M. E. Church, 1852.
Adjunct Professor in Randolph-Macon College, 1852. Again principal
of South Lowell Academy, N. C, 1853-54. President of Ohio Wes-
leyan Female College, Delaware, Ohio, 1855 J Mansfield Female College,
Ohio, 1856. Principal of Asbury Female Institute, Greencastle, Ind.,
1857-59. Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Confer-
ence, M.* E. Church, i860. Stationed at Nantucket, Mass., 1860-61 ;
East Greenwich, R. I., 1861-62; Mystic, Conn., 1862-63; Colchester,
1863-64; Fisherville. 1864-66; Dighton, Mass., 1866-68; Powers St.,
Providence, R. I., 1868-69. Transferred to New York East Confer-
ence, 1869. Stationed at Westville, Conn., 1869-71 ; Bloomfield, 1871-72.
President of East Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1872-75. Super-
numerary, 1876-78. One of the successful contestants for the Eliza-
beth Thompson Prizes given for essays on "The Labor Question,"
1877. Stationed at Cheshire, Conn., 1878-79; Madison, 1879. Super-
numerary, residing in Mystic. Conn., 1879-81. Principal of Durham
Academy, Durham, N. C, 1881-82. President of New Orleans Univer-
sity; transferred to Louisiana Conference, 1882-84. Died March 29,
1885, New Brunswick, N. J.
Married 1854, Mary Harris, of Orange County, N. C, who died Jan-
uary 13, 1859. Married November 15, i860, Sarah M. Gilson, of
Mcindoes Falls, Vt., who died April 6, 1862. Married April 7, 1863,
Jane Harding Noyes, of Mystic, Conn. Children : Adeline Elizabeth,
b. June 10, 1856; Mary Harris, b. January 8. 1859; James Gilson, b.
September 16, 1861.
Address of widow : Old Mystic, Conn.
313. *EDWIN CHAUNCY GRISWOLD. B.A.; M.A., 1850.
Born May 18, 1827, Farmington, Conn.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary. Kingston, Pa., 1848. Clerk on North
River steamboats, 1849. Entered Methodist Book Room, N. Y., 1852.
Bookseller in Elyria, Ohio, 1854-77. Lay delegate from Northern
Ohio Conference to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1876. Resided
in Elyria, Ohio; proprietor of a book store for many years, 1877-1901.
Died iMarch 22, 1901, Elyria, Ohio.
Married February 2, 1852, Anne Sweetland, of Hartford, Conn.
Children: Ellen Augusta, b. February 28, 1853, m. Rev. L. S. Smith,
d. 1878; Edwin Luther, b. February 2, 1855 (class of 1877), d, Septem-
ber 26, 1881 ; Fannie Martha, b. September 3, 1857, m. S. F. Day;
William Sweetland, b. June, 1862.
Address of widow : Elyria, Ohio.
314. *DANIEL HAIGHT. B.A.; M.A., 1850. Born January 6,
1827, Greenwich, Conn.
Studied law in White Plains, N. Y., 1847. Practised law in Port
Chester. N. Y., 1857-1908. Died March 14, 1908. Port Chester, N. Y.
Married 1859. Susan Matilda Sutton, of Purchase, N. Y., who died.
Married July 14, 1874. Louisa Lyon, of Greenwich, Conn., who died
March 21, 1893. Children : Josephine, m. Mr. Jones ; Daniel, b. Febru-
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ary 9, 1876; John, b. January i, 1879, d. October 11, 1898; Martha, b.
August 8, 1884.
315. *ORANGE JUDD. B.A. ; M.A., 1850. ^. T. $. B. K. Born
July 26, 1822, near Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Taught in Portland, Conn., 1847; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham,
Mass., 1848-49. Principal of High School, Middletown, Conn., 1849-50.
Studied chemistry in Yale College, 1850-53. Lectured on agriculture
in Windham County, Conn., 1852-53. Editor of The American Agri-
culturist, 1853-81. Agricultural editor of The New York Times,
1854-63. Became sole proprietor of The American Agriculturist, 1856.
Resided in Flushing, N. Y., 1856-71. Served with the U. S. Christian
Commission at Gettysburg, 1863 ; in General Grajit's army, 1864.
President of the New York, Flushing & North Side Railroad, and
actively engaged in its construction ; also president of New York &
Flushing Railroad, 1868-69. Published The American Agriculturist,
and numerous books, chiefly agricultural and scientific, 1856-84. Pub-
lished The Hearth and Home, 1870-73. Established the Orange Judd
Farmer Company, Chicago, 111., 1884. Resided in New York, N. Y.,
1871-72; Flushing, N. Y., 1872-73; Middletown, Conn., 1874-77;
Flushing, N. Y., 1877-84; Evanston, 111., 1884-92. Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 1871-92. Donor of Orange Judd Hall of Natural
Science, 1869. Died December 27, 1892, Evanston, 111.
Married October 10, 1847, Sarah L. Ford, of Boston, Mass., who
died 1854. Married May i, 1855, Harriet Stewart, of Lockport, N. Y.,
who died August 2, 1907. Children : a son, b. July 26, 1848, d. soon
after; Orange, b. January 19, 1850, d. September 3^1851; Orange, b.
March 23, 1852, d. April 2, 1^53 ; Sarah Ford, b. July 18, 1854, m. G. B.
Goode (No. 917) ; William Orange, b. March 3, 1856, d. February 22,
1869; Charles Ozias, b. November 9. 1858 (class of 1878), d. July 9,
1877; George Thomas (No. 1329), b. July 6, 1861, d. February 17,
1892; James Strong (No. 1392), b. December 25, 1863.
316. JOSEPH ELIJAH KING. B.A. ; M.A., 1850; D.D., Union
College, 1863; Ph.D., Regents of University of New York, 1872.
^, T. *. B. K. Born November 30, 1823, Laurens, N. Y. Brother of
No. 723.
Taught in Vermont Conference Seminary, Newbury, Vt., 1847-48;
principal, 1848-53. Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1849.
Principal of Fort Plain Seminary, N. Y., 1853-54. President of Fort
Edward Institute, N. Y., 1854 • Transferred to Troy Conference,
1856. President, First National Bank of Fort Edward, N. Y. Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1871 . Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1856, '64; reserve delegate, 1868, '72.
Married 1850, Melissa Bayley, of Newbury, Vt., who died October
17, 1887. Married December 28, 1889, Mrs. Josephine Mary Batcheller.
Children: Mary Ellen, b. July 20, 1852, m. M. W. VanDenburg (No.
942), d. February 13, 1879; Charles Joseph, b. December 24, 1855, d.
March 25, 1858 ; Alice Eliza, b. September 10, 1859, m. W. W. McGilton
(No. 1278) ; Helen Melissa, b. April 2, 1863, m. J. E. Cheesman.
Address : Fort Edward, N. Y.
317. *JOHN PARKER LEE. B.A.; M.A., 1850. Born January
15, 1821, Stanstead, Que., Canada.
Taught in High School. Summerfield, S. C, 1847-48. Principal of
High School. Camden, S. C, 1849. Taught in Oak Bowery Female
College, Ala., 1850; Auburn Masonic Female College, Ala., 1851-52.
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President of the latter, 1853. Taught in Tuskegee Female College,
Ala., 1854. Principal of Brookhaven College for Young Ladies, Miss.,
1859-60. Engaged in farming in Stanstead, 1861. Principal of Stan-
stead Academy, 1866-67. ^lember of the firm of J. W. Burke & Co.,
publishers, Macon, Ga., 1870-76. Engaged in farming in Forsyth, Ga.,
1877-83. In the Franklin Printing-House, Atlanta, Ga., 1883-87.
Warden of the city of Atlanta, Ga., 1887-90. Resided in California,
preaching and lecturing occasionally, 1891-1910. Died November 22,
1910, Los Angeles, Cal.
Married September 19, 1850, Luella Hannah Pinkham, of Stanstead,
Que., Canada, who died February 18. 1905. Children : Ella Alabama,
b. November 15, 1851, m. W. W. DeHaven ; Emma America, b. March
30, 1856, m. H. Morrill ; Rosa Bell, b. July 19, 1862.
318. EDWARD SPALDING LIPPITT. B.A. ; U.A., 1850. X. <ir.
Born September 17, 1824. Woodstock, Conn.
Principal of Literary Institute, Pembroke, N, H., 1847-48. Taught
in Wesleyan Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1848-52. Principal of
Boys' Classical School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1852-54. Admitted to the bar,
1854. Practised law in Cincinnati, 1854-62. City solicitor of Cincin-
nati, 1859-60. Professor of Mathematics, University of the Pacific,
Cal., 1862-63. Principal and superintendent of schools, Petaluma, Cal,
1863-67. Acting pastor of First Congregational Church, Petaluma,
Cal., 1863. Stationed at M. E. Church, Petaluma, 1864-66. Principal
of Scientific and Classical Institute, Petaluma, and acting pastor of
First Congregational Church, 1866-68. Practising law in Petaluma,
1870 . City attorney for Petaluma, 1875-83. General counsel, S. F.
& N. P. Railway Company, 1875-92. Presidential elector. State of
California, 1888.
Married November 22, 1848, Helen M. Young, of Lebanon, N. H.,
who diVd June 27, 1849. Married July 2, 1851, Sarah Lucretia Lewis,
of Monroe, La. Children : Sarah Frances, b. October 10, 1853, d.
October 5, 1859; Martha Lewis, b. December 26, 1855, d. October 11,
1859; Mary Willis, b. March 9, 1858, m. J. H. Fitch; Helen Marion, b.
March 31, i860, m. T. K. Dougherty; Edward Lewis, b. June 29, 1862
(B.A., Univ. of the Pacific, 1882) ; Fannie Richardson, b. March 9,
1865, d. August 5, 1865 ; Frank Kavanaugh, b. March 9, 1865 ; Lois
Gertrude, b. June 10, 1^74.
Address : Petaluma, Cal.
319. *JAMES N MARTIN. B.A.; M.A., 1853; Ph.D., Univer-
sity of the Pacific ; D.D., from the same. Born October 10, 1823,
Augusta, Ont., Canada.
Principal of Galena Seminary, 111.. 1848. Taught in Rock River
Seminary, Mt. Morris, III, 1848-50. Engaged in mining in California,
1850-53. Taught in Rock River Seminary, 1853-57; Belleville Semi-
nary, Ont., Canada, 1857-58. Joined Rock River Conference, M. E.
Church, 1858. Stationed at Rockton, III. 1858-60; Oregon, 1860-61;
Morris, 1861-63 ; Newark, 1863-64. President of Minnesota Female
College, 1864. Transferred to California Conference, 1866. Stationed
at Grass Valley, Cal, 1866-68; Marysville, 1868-70; San Francisco,
1870-72. Professor of Ancient Languages, University of the Pacific,
Cal, 1872-90; Vice President, 1875-90; Professor Emeritus, residing
in Seattle. Wash., 1890-1909. Died January 18, 1909, Seattle, Wash.
Married July 2. 1856, Mary E. Murphy, of Minneapolis, Minn.
Children: Mary Elia, b. February 12, i860, m. A. B. Stewart; Elvert
Lincoln, b. December 21, 1865, d. October 20, 1869.
Address of widow: Hotel Perry, Seattle, Wash.
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320. *CORNELIUS WORTENDYKE LAFAYETTE MORROW.
B.A.; M.A., 1867. X. <ir. Born August 16, 1824, Paterson, N. J.
Brother of J. I. Morrow (class of 1849).
Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1847-48. Joined New Jersey Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1848. Taught in Newark Wesleyan Institute,
N. J., 1849. Engaged in manufacturing in Paterson, N. J., 1850-69;
Brooklyn, N. Y., also engaged in literary pursuits, 1869-86. Resided in
Huntington, L. I., N. Y., engaged in literary pursuits, 1886-95. Died
February 24, 1895, Huntington, L. I., N. Y.
Married March 27, 1850, Jane Eliza Chase (sister of No. i), of
Middletown, Conn., who died December 11, 1905. Children: John
Henry, b. January 6, 1851 ; Sophie Chase, b. July 9, 1853, m. D. W.
DeForest, d. June 16, 1885 ; Cornelius Wortendyke, b. February 8,
1855; Charles Sumner, b. October 15, 1857, d. August 2, 1862.
321. *JOHN HALL NEWTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1850. Born March
22, 1826, Durham, Conn.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1848-49. Studied in
Andover Theological Seminary; also in Yale Divinity School, 1849-50.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1850-52. Admitted to the bar, 1852.
Pastor of Second Congregational Church, Middle Haddam, Conn.,
1855-62, Died August 15, 1863, Middletown, Conn.
322. *BENJAMIN PILSBURY. B.A.; M.A., 1850; D.D., East
Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1875. $. N. 0. $. B. K. Born
October 25, 1824, Boscawen, N. H.
Studied in Yale Divinity School, also preached at Westville, Conn.,
1847-50. Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1848. By divi-
sion of conference, became member of New York East Conference,
1849. Stationed at Guilford, Conn., 1850-52; New Britain, 1852-53;
Waterbury, 1853-55; 7th St., New York, N. Y., 1855-57; Hempstead,
1857-59; Rye, 1859-60; St. John St., New Haven, Conn., 1860-62;
South Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1862-64. Presiding Elder of South
Long Island District, 1864-68. Stationed at Winsted, Conn., 1868-69;
Watertown, 1870-72. Presiding Elder of New Haven District, 1872-76.
Stationed at Danbury, Conn., 1876-77; Stratford, 1877-80; Woodbury,
1880-82; Durham Center, 1882-84; Forestville, 1884-86. Supernumer-
ary, 1886-87. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1864, '68.
Died February 27, 1887, Middletown, Conn.
Married April 24, 1848, H. Maria Chandler, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died April 4, 1886. Children: Benjamin Chandler (No. 1096), b.
August 10, 1854; Sarah Maria, b. December 3, 1857, d. January 6, 1874.
323. *SILAS WRIGHT ROBBINS. B.A.; M.A., 1850. ^. T.
$. B. K. Born January 12, 1827, Dorset, Vt.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1847; Newark Wes-
leyan Institute, N. J., 1848. Pastor of Quarry St. (now 8th Ave.)
M. E. Church. Newark, N. J., 1849-50. Studied in Yale Divinity
School, 1850. Pastor of Congregational Church, North Haven, Conn.,
1852-56; East Haddam, 1856-71; Manchester, 1871-91. Retired,
residing in Hartford, Conn., 1893-1907. Died May 31, 1907, Hartford,
Conn.
Married May 20, 1856, Lydia Walker Andrews (sister of No. 307),
of Troy, N. Y., who died November 21, 1909. Children: Frederick
Wright (No. 1253), b. April 7, 1857; George Andrews (No. 1336), b.
March 21, i860; Anna Florence, b. October 8, 1865, d. November 12,
1890; Clara Gertrude, b. April 5, 1867, m. B. W. Loveland.
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824. *JAMES ROGERS. B.A.; M.A., 1850. Born September 28,
1818, Cambria, N. Y.
Lectured on telegraphy, 1847-48. Principal of High School, Port-
land, Conn., 1848-49. Went to California ; spent the winter in
Panama, 1849. Taught in Sacramento. Cal., 1850. Joined California
and Oregon Mission Conference, M. E. Church; stationed at Sacra-
mento, to establish a seminary, 1851. Engaged in teaching and preach-
ing in Sacramento, 1852. Stationed at Shasta City, Cal., 1853-54;
Auburn, 1854-55; Coloma, 1855-56. Principal of Female Collegiate
Institute, Santa Clara, Cal., 1856-58. Professor of Natural Science,
University of the Pacific, Cal., 1858-60. Stationed at Michigan Bluff,
Cal., 1861-62; Iowa Hill, 1862-63; Downieville, 1863-64; Auburn and
Ophir, 1864-65. Supernumerary, 1865-67. Located on account of ill
health; keeper of the lighthouse, Point Conception, Cal., 1868. Head-
master of St. Matthew's Hall. San Mateo, Cal.. 1874-75. Principal of
Whitman Seminary, Walla Walla, Wash., 1879-81 ; Haven Normal
School, Waynesboro, Ga., 1881-82. Died May 15, 1898, Crestview, Fla.
Married September. 1853, Sophia J. Pettit, of Illinois, who died
January i, 1879. Children: Lewis Henry, b. July 16, 1854; Effie
Lizzie, b. October 17, 1856.
325. *PERRY CHILDS SMITH. B.A. ; M.A., 1850. Born
November 24, 1827, Cazenovia, N. Y. Son of President Smith ;
brother of No. 495.
Taught in Clayton, Ala., 1847-48; High School. Middletown. Conn.,
1849. Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1850. Admitted to the bar,
1851. Employed in a steamboat office in Albany, N. Y. In the office
of the People's Line. New York, N. Y., 1854. General agent in same
office, 1869-71. Resided in Cazenovia, N. Y., 1871-72. Engaged in
surveying in Appleton, Wis., 1872. Connected with the Green Bay &
Mississippi Canal Companv, 1873; Appleton Furnace Company, Wis.,
1876-83; Atlas Powder Company. Gibbstown, N. J., 1883-85. Dis-
bursing clerk and superintendent. U. S. Post Office Department,
1885-88. Chief of the Appointment Division, U. S. Treasury Depart-
ment, 1888-89. Resided in Newport, R. I., 1889-1903. Died May 16,
1903, Newport, R. I.
826. *JULIUS SYLVESTER TOWNSEND. B.A. Born June
10, 1824, Moravia, N. Y.
Taught in Moravia, N. Y., 1848; Rome Academy, N. Y., 1849.
Studied theology in Geneva, N. Y., 1850; rector of Trinitv Church,
Fayetteville. N. Y.. and St. Mark's Church, Jamesville, N. Y., 1851.
Rector 'of Trinity Church, Pawtucket, R. I., 1853. In missionary work
in North and East Attleboro. Mass., 1859. Resigned and went to Port
Byron, N. Y.. on account of failure of health. Assistant minister in
St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1861-63. Died April 16, 1864,
Port Byron, N. Y.
Married June 14, 1854, Martha Louise Rice, oi Port Byron, N. Y.
Children: Smith De Lancey, b. March 27, i860 (B.A., Hobart, 1880).
Address of widow: Mrs. Louise Townsend Bonnar, 293 De Kalb
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
827. *BENJAMIN VAN KIRK. B.A. ; M.A., 1850. Born July 4,
1827, Pennington, N. J.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1847-51. Principal of Beth-
lehem Boarding School for Boys, Pa., 1851. Principal and proprietor
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of Nisky Hill Seminary, Bethlehem, Pa., 1854-57. Taught in Moravian
Seminary for Young Ladies, Bethlehem, Pa., 1859-61, Vice principal
of the same, 1866-82. Bookkeeper, Philadelphia, Pa., 1882-1902.
Retired, living in Philadelphia, 1902-09. Died December 17, 1909,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Married October 31, 1850, Caroline Maria Protzman, of Bethlehem,
Pa., who died December 12, 1891. Children: Martha Elizabeth, b.
September 8, 1851 ; Charlotte Annie, b. January 5, 1854; Charles
Augustus, b. November 25, 1855, d. August 5, 1856; Charles Frederick,
b. December 12, 1856, d. April 27, 1857; Benjamin Russell, b. April 24,
1859 (M.E., Lehigh, 1880) ; Edwin Stanton, b. January 3, 1862, d.
September 10, 1862.
328. *GEORGE BELL NEWELL WAILES. B.A. Born Sep-
tember 21, 1828, Wilkinson Co., Miss.
Studied law in New Orleans, La., 1847. Editor of The Wilkinson
County Whig, Miss., 1848. Practised law in Natchez, Miss., 1850;
New Orleans, La., 1865; Plaquemine, La., 1873-80; Bayou Goula and
Iberville, La., 1880-1904. Member of Louisiana Senate. City attorney
of Iberville, 1894-1904. Colonel of a Confederate regiment in the
Civil W^r. Died February 6, 1904, Iberville, La.
Married November 29, 1855, Cecile Cropper, of Iberville, La. Chil-
dren: Julie Cecilia (deceased); Ernestine Jennie Bell (deceased);
Cecil Cropper (deceased); Marie Georgine, m. B. O. Morris; Louise
Rebecca; Celeste Eulalie, m. Benjamin Deblieux; Mary Olive, m.
H. C. Whiteman.
Address of widow : care of Mrs. H. C. Whiteman, Donaldsonville,
La.'
329. *ALEXANDER WINCHELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1850; LL.D.,
1867. $. N. e. $. B. K. Born December 31, 1824, North East, N. Y.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1847; Amenia Seminary,
N. Y., 1848. Principal of Mesopotamia Female Seminary, Eutaw, Ala.,
1851. President of Masonic University, Selma, Ala., 1853. Professor
of Physics and Civil Engineering, University of Michigan, 1853-55.
Engineer of Ann Arbor & Jonesville Rajlroad route, 1855. Professor
of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, University of Michigan, 1855-72.
Editor of The Michigan Journal of Education, 1859. State geologist
and naturalist, retaining his chair in the University, 1859-62. Professor
of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, Kentucky University, retaining
same chair in University of Michigan, 1866-69. Director of Geological
Survey of Michigan, 1869-71. Vice president of American Association
for the Advancement of Science. 1872. Chancellor of Syracuse Uni-
versity, 1873-74. Professor of Geology, Zoology, and Botany, Syra-
cuse University, 1874-78; of the same in Vanderbilt University,
retaining same chair in Syracuse, 1875-78. Professor of Geology
and Paleontology, University of Michigan, 1879-91. Author: Sketches
of Creation; Preadamites ; Reconciliation of Science and Religion.
Died February 19, 1891, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Married December 10, 1849, Julia Frances Lines, of Utica, N. Y.
Children: Julia Alexandra, b. October 31, 1851, d. May 16, i860; Jennie
Carissima, b. October 20, 1853, m. A. H. Sylvester; Stella Clarissa, b.
August II, 1857, d. November 22, 1859; Alexander Julius, b. August
9, i860, d. July 19, 1861; Ida Belle, b. May 2^, 1862, m. H. V. Winchell;
Flora Mabel, b. September 17, 1867, d. December 24, 1873.
Address of widow : 505 Palace Building, Minneapolis, Minn.
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CLASS. OF 1848.
330. *JONATHAN EBENEZER BARNES. B.A.; M.A.. 1851.
^. T. *. B. K. Born March 8, 1828, Middletown, Conn.
Studied at home, 1848-49. Taught in Wallingford, Conn., 1849-50,
Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1850-54. Assistant pastor of Con-
gregational Church, Wethersfield, Conn., 1855-56. Pursued theological
and philosophical studies, Middletown, Conn., preaching occasionally,
1856-59, Pastor of Congregational Church, Darien, Conn., 1859-66,
Died May 31, 1866, Darien, Conn.
Married September 12, i860, Emilv Hart Wells, of Wethersfield,
Conn. Child: Jonathan, b. July 31, 1864 (B.A., Yale, 1885).
Address of widow: Mrs. S. P. Leeds, Hanover, N. H.
331. *FRANKLIN OTIS BLAIR. B.A.; M.A., 1851. Born
November 30, 1822, Blandford, Mass.
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. L, 1848. Principal of Wesleyan Seminary, Springfield,
Vt., 1850, Adjunct Professor of Intellectual and Moral Science,
Lawrence University, Wis., 1856-57. Joined Wisconsin Conference,
M. E. Church, 1857. Transferred to Southern Illinois Conference,
1858. Professor of Natural Science, McKendree College, 111., 1858-73.
Financial agent of McKendree College, 1870. Agent of American
Bible Society, 1873-88. Senior editor of The Daily and Weekly
Trinidad News, Col., 1888-96. Died October 14, 1896, Trinidad, Col.
Married August 7, 1853, Electa Anna Adams, of Luzerne, N. Y., who
died July 20, 1888. Children: Anna Eliza, b. November 26, 1857, d.
September 25, 1859; Erwin Otis, b. October 16, i860.
332. *WILLIAM WARNER CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1851. $. B, K.
Born August 19, 1826, Bristol, Vt.
Taught in.Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1848; principal,
1850. Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1853;
Baton Rouge Collegiate Institute, La., i860; Genesee Wesleyan
Seminarv', Lima, N, Y., 1861-63. Acting Professor of Mathematics,
Genesee College, N. Y., 1864. In feeble health ; resided in Rochester,
N. Y., 1865-66. Died September 19, 1869.
333. *JOHN CURRIER CLARKE. B.A.; M.A., 1851. -K T.
Born March 3, 1822, Chester, N. H.
Taught in New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Northfield, N, H.,
1848-50; principal, 1850-51; associate principal (with No. 344),
1851-52. Engaged in the lumber business in Cleveland, Ohio, 1852-54;
Detroit, Mich., 1854-57. Removed to St. Clair, Mich., 1858. Super-
intendent of schools for St. Clair Co., Mich., 1867-71. Engaged in the
lumber business, St. Clair, Mich., 1873. Cashier of First National
Bank, St. Clair, Mich., 1874-81. Trustee of Albion College. Member
of School Board, St. Clair, Mich. Died 1903, Detroit, Mich.
Married November 23, 1854, Miss Edson, of Yarmouth Port, Mass.
Children: Willis Gaylord (No. 1144), b. May 28, 1856; Edward
Edson, b. September 7, 1860, d. August 20, 1863.
334. *JOEL BARBER CLOUGH. B.S. Born October 30, 1823,
Palmer, Mass.
Entered an engineer's office in Springfield, Mass., 1848. Engineer on
Mobile & Ohio Railroad, 1848-49. Assisted in locating Vermont Valley
Railroad; assistant engineer successively on Cleveland, Columbus &
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Cincinnati Railroad, and Cleveland, Painsville & Ashtabula Railroad,
1850. Engineer, Mobile & Ohio Railroad, 1851-56; Edgefield & Ken-
tucky Railroad, 1856-60; Nashville & Henderson Railroad, 1860-61.
Engaged in farming near Minneapolis, Minn., 1861-62. Engineer of
construction, U. S. military railroads, 1863-64. Honorably discharged
on account of ill health, 1864. Engaged in farming near Alinneapolis,
Minn., 1865. Chief engineer, Hastings & Dakota Railroad, 1866-68.
City engineer and street commissioner, Minneapolis, Minn., 1869-70.
Chief engineer, Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad, 1870-71. Assisted
in building a section of Northern Pacific Railroad; chief engineer,
Northern Central Railroad of Minnesota, 1872-73. City engineer,
IMinneapolis, Minn., 1874-75. Chief engineer, Minnesota Northern
Railroad, 1876-77. Engaged in farming near Minneapolis, Minn.,
1878-79. General assistant engineer. Northern Pacific Railroad,
1880-81. Engineer of Yellowstone Division, Northern Pacific Railroad,
with headquarters at Miles City, Mont., 1881-87. Died August 22,
1887, Helena, Mont.
Married July 12, 1854, Mary Annie Pierce, of Lunenburg, Mass., who
died January 25, 1896. Children : Mary Estella, b. November 24, 1855,
m. R. W. Clough; Frank Pierce, b. February 6, 1858; Ernest John
Childe, b. March 10, i860; Florence Augusta, b. July 31, 1862, m. T. S.
Booth.
335. *DAVID NELSON CONGER. B.A. Born July 30, 1825,
Danby, Vt.
Taught in Mississippi (1849), Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, and
Missouri. For two years in U. S. Army during the Civil War. Prin-
cipal of a public school, Westport, Mo., 1869-70; New Florence, Mo.,
1871. Studied law; admitted to the bar, 1872. Practised law in
Moberly, Mo., 1873. Principal of public schools in Renie, Heytsville,
and Memphis, Mo., 1873-76. Taught in Moberly, Mo., 1876. Princi-
pal of First Ward School, Moberly, 1877. Taught in Jacksonville,
Mo., 1878; near Moberly, 1879. Principal of a public school, Moberly,
1880. Engaged in fruit-farming in Moberly, 1881-1904. Died July 9,
1904, Moberly, Mo.
Married 1870, Mrs. Lydia F. Romig, of Grasshopper Falls, Kans.,
who died before 1904.
336. *CHARLES WESLEY DAVENPORT. B.A.; M.A., 1851.
Born August 16, 1826, Washingtonville, N. Y.
Taught in Tarrytown Institute, N. Y., 1849. Principal of Rhinebeck
Academy, N. Y., 1854-57. Taught in Tarrytown Institute, N. Y.,
1857-60. Principal of Barnesville Classical Institute, Ohio, 1860-66;
First Ward Public School, Wheeling, Va., 1866-68. Engaged in fruit
farming in Vineland, N. J., 1869-72. Engaged in farming near Gibbon,
Nebr., 1872-96. Died February 9, 1896, Gibbon, Nebr.
Married December 27, 1849, Anne Burnett. Children: Friend
Smith, b. October 2, 1851, d. January 6, 1853; James Alfred, b. Feb-
ruary 15, 1855; Charles Allen, b. February 13, 1859; Thomas Bradfield,
b. March 11, 1864, d. July 25, 1864; Mary Frances, b. July 30, 1865, d.
November 19, 1867.
Address of widow: Parkplace, Ore.
337. *JOSEPH BENSON FREEMAN. B.A. $. N. 0. $. B. K
Taught in or near Chicago, 111., 1848. Died March i, 1849, in Ohio.
338. *JOHN PHILANDER GRIFFIN. B.A.; M.A., 1852.
A. A. $. Born January 7, 1821, Vernon, N. Y.
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Taught in Fairfield Academy, N, Y., 1848-50; associate principal,
1850-53. Taught in Bloomfield Institute, N. J., 1853-56. Principal of
Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1856-69. Librarian, registrar, and
business manager of Syracuse University, 1871-75. Business manager
of The Northern Christian Advocate, 1875-90. Died April 21, i^,
Syracuse, N. Y.
Married July 23, 1850, Phoebe A. Walker, of Russia, N. Y., who
died May 26, 1901.
839. *SAMUEL HALL HARRINGTON. B.A.; M.D., Starling
Medical College. 1852. Born November 18, 1827, Lyons, N. Y.
Engaged in the shoe business, Geneva, N. Y., 1848-49. Began the
study of law, later of medicine, 1849. Practised medicine, Richmond,
Ind., 1852-59. Died September, 1859, Richmond, Ind.
Married August. 1852, Jane E. Blanchard, of Richmond, Ind.
Children: Mary; Belle.
840. *WILLIAM GEORGE HAWKINS. B.A. Born October
22, 1823, Baltimore, Md.
Member of Theological Seminary, Fairfax County, Va., 1848-51.
Ordained deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church, 1851. Rector of
St. Paul's Church, Centerville. Md., 1852. Called to the rectorship of
the Church of the Messiah, Glens Falls, N. Y. Rector of St. John's
Church, Piqua, Pa., 1856-58. Removed to Cambridgeport, Mass., 1858.
Rector of St. John's Church, Wilkinsonville, Mass., 1859. Appointed
to general charge of missions in the Diocese of Mass. ; established
churches in Fitchburg, Milford, and Oxford, 1862. Agent of National
Freedmen's Commission in Maine ; secretary of Freedmen's Commis-
sion ; editor of The Freedman's Advocate, 1863. Editor of The
National Freedman, 1864-66. Registrar of Third District, York
County, Va. ; resided at Rippon Hall, Va., 1866-67. Rector of Trinity
Church, Chambersburg, Pa., 1868-73. Resided in Binghamton, N. Y. ;
chaplain of the New York Asylum for Inebriates, 1873-76. In charge
of Christ's Mission Chapel, Ithaca, N. Y., '1876-78. Rector of Christ
Church, Beatrice, Nebr., 1879-82; of the Gage County English and
Classical School, Beatrice, Nebr., 1880-82; of the Church of Our
Saviour, North Platte, Nebr., 1882. Retired from active work, 1882.
In charge of missions of Protestant Episcopal Church in Wellfieet,
Nebr., and adjacent places. Died July 18, 1909, Denver, Col.
Married October i, 1851, Narcissa Brainard Simmons, of Essex,
Conn., who died January 8, 1902. Children : Rachel Thomson, b.
October 31. 1852, m. H. H. Rathborn ; John Henrv Willis, b. February
13, 1855; William Brainerd, b. July 15, 1857, d. March, 1880; Joseph
Dorsey, b. March 13, 1859; George Cole, b. May 10, 1861, d. December
9, 1905; Carroll Courtiny, b. April 15, 1863; Hannah Woolsey, b.
September 24, 1865, m. Frank Smith.
841. *EBENEZER HODSDON. B.A.; M.A., 1852. Born October
2y, 1818, Berwick, Me.
Principal of Alexander Academy, Burke Co., Ga., 1849; Greenville
Academy, Ga., 1850-51. Taught in Oak Bowery Female College, Ala.,
1852-53. Principal of English and Classical School, Auburn, Ala.,
1853; Montevallo Institute, Ala., 1854-55. Taught in Autauga and
Jeflferson, Ala., 1856-59. Principal of Jasper Academy, Ala., 1860-67;
of public schools in Illinois, 1867-72; of public schools. Corning, Mo.,
1872-74. Engaged in fruit farming, 1874-94. Died August 22, 1894,
Corning, Mo.
90
GRADUATES. [1848.
Married 1849, Amanda Lee (sister of No. 317), of Stanstead, Que.,
Canada, who died August 4, 1899. Children : Laura Reese, b. May 12,
1850; Clara Lee, b. February 14, 1852, d. January 9, 1880; Stephen
Olin, b. October 19, 1853 (deceased) ; Florabell, b. September 10, 1855,
d. March 8, 1858; Florabell Amanda, b. March 8, 1859.
342. *WILLIAM CASE KENDALL. B.A.; M.A., 1851. Born
December 25, 1822, Covington, N. Y.
Joined Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1848. Stationed at
Cambria, N. Y., 1848-50; Royalton, 1850-51; Pike, 1851-52; Covington,
1852-54; Albion, 1854-55; Brockport, 1855-56; North Chili, 1856-57;
West Falls, 1857-58. Died February i, 1858, West Falls, N. Y.
Married September 19, 1850, Martha Frances Wallace, of Covington,
N. Y., who died April 13, 1891.
343. *EDWIN RUTHVEN KEYES. B.A.; M.A., 1851. *. B. K.
Born May 7, 1826, West Henrietta, N. Y.
Taught in Livingston, Va., 1849. Joined Genesee Conference, M. E.
Church, 1850. Stationed at Williamsville, N. Y., 1850-51 ; Niagara
Falls, 1851-52; Alexander, 1852-53. Superannuated; removed to New
York, N. Y., 1853. Preached in the Vestry St. M. E. Church, 1853-54.
Transferred to New York Conference, 1854. Stationed at Tarrytown,
N. Y., 1854-56; Newburgh, 1856-58; Shrove Oaks, 1858-59; Sing
Sing, 1859-61 ; Yonkers, 1861-63. Chaplain 6th New York Heavy
Artillery, 1863. Resided at Owego, N. Y., 1863-65. Stationed at
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1865-67. Transferred to Maine Conference, 1867.
Stationed at Chestnut St., Portland, Me., 1867-69. Withdrew from the
M. E. Church, and joined the New (Swedenborgian) Church, 1869.
Missionary of the New York Association of the New Church ; resided
in Yonkers, N. Y., 1869-71. Pastor of First New Church Society,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1871-73. Practised law in Yonkers, N. Y., 1874-86.
Died November 16, 1886, Yonkers, N. Y.
Married August 4, 1849, Sarah Ann Bradshaw, of Lovingston, Va.,
who died January 7, 1894. Children : Edwin Ruthven, b. January 19,
1853, d. November 19, 1900 ; Malcolm Sidney, b. July 2, 1859 ;' Charlotte
Lilian, b. April 20, 1861, m. M. H. Dameron; Frank, b. November 15,
1864.
844. *JAMES ELIJAH LATIMER. B.A.; M.A., 185 1 ; D.D.,
1868. ^. T. *. B. K. Born October 7, 1826, Hartford, Conn.
Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1848; Genesee Wesleyan Semi-
nary, Lima, N. Y., 1849-50. Principal of N. H. Conference Seminary,
Northfield, N. H., 1851-54; Fort Plain Seminary, N. Y., 1854-58.
Joined East Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Taught in
Elmira Female College, N. Y., 1859-60. Stationed at First Church,
Elmira, N. Y., 1861-63; Asbury Church, Rochester, 1863-65; First
Church, Rochester, 1865-68. Studied in Europe, 1868-69. Pastor of a
church in Penn Yan, N. Y., 1869. Professor of Historic Theology in
the School of Theology of Boston University, 1870-74; Dean, and
Professor of Systematic Theology in the same, 1874-84. IDied Novem-
ber 2.y, 1884, Auburndale, Mass.
Married 1853, Anna E. Ross, of Elmira, N. Y., who died July 8,
1894.
345. *WILLIAM CONWAY LAWES. B.S.
Died 1870, Donaldsonville, La.
91
1848.] GRADUATES.
346. *ROBERT McGONEGAL. B.A. ; M.A., 1851. Born March
25, 1822, Ithaca, N. Y.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1848. Stationed at Marlboro, Conn., 1848-50; Fisherville,
1850-52; Chilmark, Mass., 1852-54; Provincetown, 1854-56; North
Bridgewater, 1856-57. Principal of Dukes County Academy, Chilmark,
Mass., 1852-53. Located; supplied Church St.,' Boston, Mass., 1857.
President of Wesleyan Female College. Dundas, Ont., Canada, 1858-61.
Principal of Williston Academy, N. Y., 1861-63. Pastor of Baptist
Church, Laight St., New York, N. Y., 1863-66; Jersey City Heights,
N. J., 1866-68; Newark, 1868-70; Norfolk, Va., 1870-72; Deep River,
Conn., 1872-74; Hackensack, N. J., 1874-76; New Rochelle, N. Y.,
1877-81; First Baptist Church, Norwalk, Conn., 1882-86. Left the
active ministry on account of failing health. Resided in Norwalk,
Conn., 1886-92. Died December 4, 1892, Norwalk, Conn.
Married 1849, Florence C. Bevin, of Berlin, Conn., who died Decem-
ber 7, 1903. Children: Robert, d. about 1870; Annette Josephine, m.
(i) Tinison Vosburg, (2) C. B. Keogh, d. May, 1906; Althea, d. about
1864 ; Frederick Bevin, d. aged 4 ; Madeline, d. aged 6 ; George Robin-
son, b. April 18, i860, d. September 4, 1899; Irene Elmyra, b. January
18, 1852, m. S. H. Edwards, d. October 26, 1904.
347. *RALZA MORSE MANLY. B.A.; M.A., 1851. ^. T. Born
January 16, 1822, Dorset, Vt.
Principal of a grammar school, Randolph, Vt., 1848-52; Northfield
Academy, Vt., 1852-54. Editor of Vermont Christian Messenger,
1853-57. Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1857-58. Principal of
Troy Conference Academy. Poultney, Vt., 1858-60; N. H. Conference
Seminary, Northfield, N. H., 1860-62. Chaplain of i6th N. H. Volun-
teers, 1862-63; of 1st U. S. Colored Cavalry, 1863-65. State superin-
tendent of schools for Virginia, under Freedmen's Bureau, 1865-70.
Founded State Colored Normal School, Richmond, Va.. 1867; princi-
pal, 1867-78. Alderman ; member of School Board, Richmond, Va.,
1869-79. U. S. deputy collector of internal revenue, Richmond, Va.,
1875-81. Again principal of Richmond Normal School, 1881-85.
Instructor in Logic and Rhetoric, Wellesley College, Mass., 1885-92.
Removed to Dalton, Ga., for his health, 1892". Removed to San Diego,
Cal., 1895. T)ied September 16, 1897, San Diego, Cal.
Married August 16, 1848, Sarah B. Wright, of Leicester, Vt, who
died August 17, 1881. Married July 15, 1884, Mary L. Patterson, of
Flint, Mich. Children: Catherine Sarah, b. October 25, 1850; Wil-
liam Marcus, b. February 2, 1855; Ralza Wright, b. June 9, 1859;
Mabeth, b. January 7, 1865, d. August 16, 1874; Harold Patterson, b.
July 4, 1886.
348. *EDMUND MAURIN. B.A.
Died ; date of death unknown.
349. *HENRY SANBORN NOYES. B.A.; M.A., 1851. *. N. 0.
#. B. K. Born December 24, 1822, LandaflF, N. H.
Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1846; Springfield, Vt, 1848;
Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1850. Principal of the latter, 1853-55. Pro-
fessor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Northwestern University,
1855-72; Acting President 1860-69. Died May 24, 1872, Evanston, 111.
Married February 16, 1849. Harriet Newell Verbeck, of Derby, Vt.,
who died May 26", 1908. Children: , b. 1850, d. in
infancv; Marv, b. 1854, d. 1857; Margaret Sarah, b. August 11, 1858,
m. C. P. Otis.'
92
GRADUATES. • •;; [1848.
360. *DANIEL FARNUM POND. B.S. Born July 14, 1822,
Mendon, Mass.
Preached in Wolcottville, Conn., 1848-49. Taught in Hartford,
Conn., New Haven, Conn., Richmond, Va., and Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1849-56. Connected with Potter's Mercantile Agency, New York,
N. Y,, 1856-57; with Dunn & Co. Mercantile Agency, New York,
N. Y., 1857-58. Financial agent of Brooks Bros., New York, N. Y.,
1858-65. Connected with Bradstreet & Sons' Commercial Agency, New
York, N. Y., 1865-68. Agent for Osborn & Co.'s Bible cartoons, 1869.
Engaged in manufacturing, 1869-74. Legal correspondent for H. K.
& F. B. Thurber, grocers. New York, N. Y., 1876-78. Connected with
The Methodist, New York, N. Y., 1878-81. Agent for the Mutual
Benefit Life Association of America, 1881-89; foi" the Mass. Mutual
Life Insurance Company, and Provident Savings Life Association of
New York, 1889-93. Financial agent of the "New Era" sev/ing
machine, 1893-96. Died January 20, 1896, New York, N. Y.
Married February 14, 1849, Cornelia Burling, of New York, N. Y.,
who died July 2, 1885. Children: Lancaster Burling, b. 1850, d. 1876;
Kate Cornelia, b. 1852; WilHam Burling, b. 1854, d. 1856; Ida Eleanor,
b. 1857; Anna W., b. 1859.
351. *BENJAMIN TITUS ROBERTS. B.S.; M.A., 1858. ^. T.
Born July, 1823, Leon, N. Y.
Joined Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1848. Stationed at
Careyville, N. Y., 1848-49; Pike, 1849-51; Rushford, 1851-52; Niagara
St., Buffalo, 1852-53; Brockport, 1853-55; Albion, 1855-57; Pekin,
1857-58. Editor and publisher of The Earnest Christian, 1860-81.
General superintendent of the Free Methodist Church, 1860-80.
Founded Cheeseboro Seminary, North Chili, N. Y., 1868; principal,
1870-93. Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881. Died
February 27, 1893, Cattaraugus. N. Y.
Married May 3, 1849, Ellen Lois Stow, of New York, N. Y., who
died January 30, 1907. Children: William Titus, b. June 21, 1850, d.
June 5, 1851 ; George Lane, b. January 7, 1852 (B.A., Univ. of
Rochester, 1873) ; Benson Howard, b. October 9, 1853 (B.A., Dart-
mouth, 1876) ; Sarah Georgianna, b. January 16, 1855, d. August 21,
1855; Charles Stow, b. June 12, 1856 (LL.B., Iowa Law School, 1880) ;
Samuel, b. January 19, 1862, d. February i, 1875; Benjamin Titus, b.
March 13, 1864 (B.A., Johns Hopkins, 1884).
352. DANIEL STEELE. B.A.; M.A., 1851; D.D., 1868. $. N. 0.
*. B. K. Born October 5, 1824, Windham, N. Y.
Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University. 1848-50. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church. 1849. Stationed at Fitchburg.
Mass.. 1850-51; Leominster, 1851-53; South St., Lynn, 1853-55; Second
Church, Dorchester, 1855-56; Hedding Church, Boston, 1856-58;
Maiden, 1858-60; Union St, Springfield, 1860-62; Holliston, 1862.
Professor of Ancient Languages, Genesee College, 1862-69; Acting
President, 1869-71. Vice President of Syracuse University, 1871-72.
Stationed at Tremont St., Boston. Mass., 1872-73 ; Auburndale,
1873-75; St. Paul's, Lynn, 1875-78; Lafayette St., Salem, 1878-80;
Peabody, 1880-83; Reading, 1883-86; Howard Ave., Boston, 1886-89.
Instructor in New Testament Greek and Exegesis, Boston University,
1884-85 ; Acting Professor of the same, 1892-93 ; Acting Professor of
Systematic Theology, 1886-89; oi Practical Theology, t890-94-
Instructor in N. E. Deaconess Training School, 1895-99. Associate
editor of Divine Life, 1889-93 ; of The Christian Witness, 1896 .
Superannuated. 1906. Author: Love Enthroned; Milestone Papers;
Binney's Theological Compend Improved, etc.
93
1848-49.] GRADUATES.
Married August 8, 1850, Harriet Binney, of Wilbraham, Mass., who
died February 24, 1902. Children: Wilbur Fletcher, b. May 17, 1851
(class of 1871); Arthur Brainerd, b. April 20, 1855, d. February 24,
1857; Charles Breed, b. December 12, 1857; Caroline Binney, b.
August 31, 1861; Mary Grace, b. April 11, 1871.
Address: Milton, Mass.
353. *DANIEL WOOSTER STEVENS. B.A.; M.A., 1851.
X. ^. Born May 5, 1822, Walden, Vt.
Taught in Hardwick, Vt., 1848. Principal of Milford Seminary,
Ohio, 1849-64. Captain of Company H, 153d Regiment, Ohio Infantry,
1864. Principal of Mt. Washington Academy, near Cincinnati, Ohio,
1865-69; of a public school, Milford, Ohio, 1^70; of graded schools,
Mt. Washington, Ohio, 1872-78. Died June 23, 1878, Mt. Washington,
Ohio.
Married December 13, 1848. Sarah S. Bayley, of Newbury, Vt., who
died December 17, 1902. Children: Elbert Hamilton, b. October 14,
1849; Charles Edward Lippitt, b. July 26. 1853; Harry Clinton, b.
December 8, 1855; Mary Johnson, b. January 27, 1859, m. John Story;
Willis Bayley, b. February 22, 1862, d. July 14, 1862.
354. *CHARLES ARMSTRONG WINCHESTER. B.A. Born
December 28, 1822, Pawlet, Vt.
Studied law in Springfield, Mass., 1848-60. Practised law in Spring-
field, Mass.. 1850-71. Member of Mass. House of Representatives,
1865-66. Mayor of Springfield, 1868-69. Died November 11, 1871,
Springfield, Mass.
Married December 28, 1853, Fannie Partridge, of Northampton,
Mass. Children : Ada Armstrong, b. November 29, 1856, m. Louis
Pease; Charles Tapley (No. 1668), b. August 26, 1868, d. October 2,
1904.
Address of widow : 944 North Walnut St., Colorado Springs, Col.
CLASS OF 1849.
355. *JOHN WILSON ALLEN. B.A.; M.A., 1852. Born 1824,
Farmington, Me.
Principal of a grammar school. Norwich, Conn. Agent in Portland,
Me., for Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York, N. Y., 1868.
Insurance agent in Maplewood, Mass., 1881. Died February 25, 1906,
Maiden, Mass.
356. *DANIEL AMES. B.A. Born February 2, 1822, Spring-
field, Mass.
Preached in West Springfield. Mass., 1850. Joined New England
Conference, M. E. Church, 1851. Stationed at Greenfield, Mass.,
1851-52; Enfield, 1852-53. Joined Rochester Presbytery, N. Y., 1853.
Member of Niagara Presbytery and pastor of First Presbyterian
Church of Ridgeway at Knowlesville, N. Y., 1854-56. Organized First
Presbyterian Church, Winona, Minn., 1857. Pastor of the same, and
member of Minnesota Presbytery, 1857-59. Principal of Classical
School for Boys, Jersey City, N. J., 1860-61. Resided in Washington.
D. C, 1862. U. S. trade storekeeper in Harper's Ferry, W. Va. ; aided
in the establishment of Storer College for Freedmen, 1863-66. U. S.
94
GRADUATES. [1849.
internal revenue inspector for Maryland and West Virginia; employed
much of the time on special duty in the West, 1867-69. Lecturer, and
teacher of elocution, in Storer College, Harper's Ferry, W. Va.,
1871-77. Removed to the Black Hills, Dak., 1877. Preached under
commission of American Home Missionary Society at Galena and
Spearfish, Dak., 1878-86. Organized the Black Hills Educational
Society, 1879. President of Board of Trustees, Dakota College,
1879-81. Returned to Harper's Ferry, W. Va., 1886. Mayor of
Harper's Ferry three times. Died January 23, 1898, Harper's Ferry,
W. Va.
Married May 2, 1852, Mary E. Clemmer, of Westfield, Mass.;
divorced. Married June 20, 1880, Margaretta E. Schell, of Spearfish,
Dak.
357. *JOSEPH ALBERT BAILEY. B.A. X. ^. Born August
17, 1823, Middletown, Conn.
Studied in Newton Theological Institution, Mass., 1850. Graduated
from Rochester Theological Seminary, 1851. Pastor of Baptist
Church, Essex, Conn., 1851-55 ; Waterbury, Conn., 1855-73. Died
May II, 1873, Carlsbad, Germany.
Married November 11, 1851, Jane Ayrault, of Wethersfield, Conn.
Children: Daniel Ayrault, b. September 11, 1852, d. July 23, 1853;
Joseph Ayrault, b. March 17, 1855; Lester Lewis, b. May 10, 1858, d.
July 27, 1865 ; Marian, b. July 6, 1861 ; Jennie A., b. December 19,
1865 ; Vincent Israel, b. December 25, 1870.
358. *JOHN EDWARDS BRADSHAW. B.A. X. <ir. Born
December 14, 1828, Charlotte, Vt.
Studied medicine in Lansingburg, N. Y., 1850. Died October 2,
1850, Mechanicsville, N. Y.
359. *CHARLES SOMENDYKE BROWN. B.A. : M.A., 1852.
$. N. e. *. B. K. Born I^bruary 7, 1825, Plattekill, N. Y.
Principal of Franklinville Academy, N. Y., 1849. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1850. Appointed to Sugar Loaf Circuit;
residence, Florida, N. Y., 1850-52. Stationed at Middletown, N. Y.,
1852-54; Napanoch, 1854-56; Newcastle, 1856-58; Falls Village, Conn.,
1858-60; Hillsdale, N. Y., 1860-62; Newburgh, 1862-64. Presiding
Elder of Ellenville District, 1864-67. Stationed at Tarrytown, N. Y.,
1867-70; Perry St., New York, 1870-73; Cold Spring, 1873-75. Super-
intendent of Five Points Mission, New York, N. Y., 1875-80. Died
November 14, 1880, Nyack, N. Y.
Married March 21, 1850, Mary Augusta Howell, of Mattituck, N. Y.,
who died Januarv 10, 1890. Children : Fannie Seward, b. October 30,
1851, m. W. B. balzell, d. April 5, 1888; Mary Alice, b. January 4,
1854, d. July 25, 1006; Nancy Eloise, b. December 31, 1856, m. F. P.
Dalzell; Charles Howell, b. September 24, 1859, d. June 27, 1874;
Caroline, b. November i, 1863, d. February 23, 1867; Helen Maria, b.
February 8, 1869.
360. *JAMES CALDER. B.A. ; M.A., 1852; D.D.. Hillsdale
College, 1866. *. N. 0. $. B. K. Born February 16, 1826, Harrisburg,
Pa.
Preached on Strasburg Circuit, Philadelphia Conference, 1849.
Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church; appointed to Stras-
burg, 1850. Missionary of M. E. Church, Foo Chow, China, 1851-54.
In Harrisburg, Pa. ; engaged chiefly in lecturing on China, 1854.
95
1849.] GRADUATES.
Pastor of Bethel Church (Independent), Harrisburg, Pa,, 1855-57.
Principal of College Institute, Shippensburg, Pa., and pastor of Bethel
Church in the same place, 1857-58. Editor of The Church Advocate,
Harrisburg, Pa., 1857-59. Returned to Harrisburg, and resumed for-
mer pastoral charge, 1858. Professor of Belles-Lettres in Pennsyl-
vania Female College, 1859-62. Pastor of First Free Baptist Church,
Harrisburg, Pa., 1862-69. President of Hillsdale College, Mich.,
1869-71; of Agricultural College (now Pennsylvania State College),
1871-80, Managed a fruit farm at Harrisburg, Pa., 18S0-85. Assistant
editor of The Fanner s Friend and Grange Advocate, 1881-86. Pastor
of First Free Baptist Church, Harrisburg, Pa., 1885-88. Chairman of
Committee of Management of Keuka College and Assembly, Penn
Yan, N. Y., 1889. Pastor of Free Baptist Church, Jackson, Pa., 1890;
Harrisburg, 1891-93. Lectured for Pennsylvania State Board of
Agriculture, and for the Pennsylvania State Grange, 1893. Died
November 22, 1893, Harrisburg, Pa.
Married December, 1850, Ellen C. Winebrenner, of Harrisburg, Pa.,
who died March. 1858. Married August, 1859, Mrs. Eliza D. Murphy,
of Harrisburg, Pa. Children : Francis Robinson, b. October 9, 1851 ;
James Kirkwood, b. August 28, 1853; Charles Murphv, b. May 15,
1856 (B.A., Penn. State, 1876), d. August 18, 1880; Arthur Russell, b.
March 14. 1858; WilHam Carey, b. May i. i860 (B.A., Penn. State,
1875) ; Marv Ellen, b. Februarv 28. 1862; Howard Lincoln, b. June 16,
1864' (B.A., Bucknell, 1887), d.'i90i; Wallace Reamshart, b. September
10, 1872.
361. *JOSIAH JUDSON CLEVELAND. B.A. Born 1822,
Masonville, N. Y.
Engaged in mining in California, 1850. Preached in Little York,
Cal., 1852; Volcano, 1853. Joined California Conference, M. E,
Church, 1854. Stationed at Mariposa, Cal., 1854-55; Sonoma, 1855-56;
Napa, 1856-57. Professor in the Universitv of the Pacific. Cal.,
1857. Stationed at Oroville, Cal., 1858-59; Dutch Flat, 1859-60;
Michigan City, 1860-61; La Porte, i86i-6t; Crescent City, 1863-64;
Eureka, 1864-65. Appointed to Napa Circuit. Cal., 1865. Presiding
Elder of Mount Shasta District, 1866-68. Stationed at Green Valley,
Cal., 1868-69; Petaluma Circuit, 1869-71; Lincoln, 1871-73; Colfax,
1873-75; Plymouth, 1875-76; Mayfield, 1876-77; Pescadero, 1877-78;
Locksford. 1878-79; San Leandro, 1879-80; Sonora, 1880-81; Bolinas,
1881. Superannuated, 1881. Taught in the Chinese and Japanese
Mission at San Francisco, Cal., 1881-88. Resided in San Leandro, Cal.,
1889-92. Died January 17, 1892, San Leandro, Cal.
Married July 17, 1873, Jennie S. Youngs, of Rockford, 111.
362. *CHARLES GALUSHA COLBY. B.A, Born 1830.
Died October, 1866, New York, N. Y.
363. *ALMON ORSON COOLEY. B.A.
Principal of Woodbury Academy, Tenn., 1850. Admitted to the bar,
1851. Member of Texas Legislature, 1857-58. Practised law in
Austin, San Antonio, and Fredericksburg, Tex., 1862-99. Member of
Texas State Senate, until removed by President Johnson, 1862-66.
Judge of District Court, 1879-82. Died September 26, 1899, Fred-
ericksburg, Tex.
364. *CHARLES ROLLIN DEAN. B.A.; M.A,, 1852. ^. T,
*. B. K, Born June 25, 1827, Lanesboro, Mass,
96
GRADUATES. [1849.
Taught in Alabama Conference Institute, Summerfield, Ala., 1849-52.
President of Lowndesboro Female Institute, 1852-56. Engaged in tan-
ning in Dalton, Mass., 1856-62; Westernville, N. Y., 1862-64; East
Randolph, N. Y., 1864-67; Lexington, Mich., 1867-68; Port Hope,
Mich., 1868-71. Superintendent of public schools in Sandusky, Ohio,
1871-72. Engaged in mining in Venezuela, with No. 365, 1872-74.
Engaged in business, with No. 541, in the manufacture and sale of
surgical appliances (firm name, Pomeroy Truss Company), 1875-94.
Died March 28, 1894, New York, N. Y.
Married September 10, 1850, Lucinda Eugenia Colegrove, who died
July 30, 1886. Children : Charles Francis, b. July 24, 1851, d. June lO,
1852; Charles Francis, b. October 30, 1853.
365. *LORENZO DOW. B.A. ^. T. $. B. K. Born July 10,
1825, Sumner, Me.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1849;
Acquackanonck, N. J., 1850; California, 1850-53. Taught in Alabama;
studied law, 1853-57. Practised law in Topeka, Kans., 1857. Judge of
Supreme Court under Leavenworth Constitution, 1858. Editor of The
Kansas Tribune; mayor of Topeka, 1859. Engaged in manufacturing
waterproof and combustible cartridges, in company with No. 563, in
New York, N. Y., 1861. In Europe, 1862-63. Resided in Piermont,
N. Y., 1864-66. Engaged in business in New Grenada, South America,
1866-68. Cleared the old Spanish dike leading from the Magdalena
River to Carthagena; placed steamboats thereon for commerce with
the interior, 1868. Family resided in Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1870-71.
Engaged in gold mining in Venezuela, 1870-72. Returned to Piermont,
N. Y. ; visited England, 1872. Engaged in mining in Venezuela, with
No. 364, 1873. Engaged in mining in Colorado, 1874-81. Resided in
New York, N. Y., 1893-99. Died October 12, 1899, New York, N. Y.
Married December 25, 1853, Elizabeth Penfield, of Middletown,
Conn., v/ho died 1861. Married 1862, Mrs. S. H. Anderson, of New
York, N. Y., who died M^v 25, 1893. Children: Grace Elizabeth, b.
July 12, 1859, d. 1864; Flofence, b. February 17, 1864; Alexander, b.
June 6, 1868 (M.E., Stevens Institute, 1891).
366. *JAMES THADDEUS FOUNTAIN. B.A.; M.A., 1852.
X. <lr. *. B. K. Born October 6, 1829, Middletown Point, N. J.
Cashier, Manufacturer's National Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1841-1902.
Retired, 1902. Died January 12, 1908, Brooklyn, N. Y.
367. *JOHN CATLIN HOLABIRD. B.A. X. ^. Born in
Winchester, Conn.
Died May 28, 1853, in California.
368. *ANDREW HUNT. B.A. ; M.A., 1852. *. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born October 27, 1824, Amenia, N. Y. Brother of No. 422.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1850. Stationed at
Hyde Park, N. Y., 1850-51. Taught in Amenia Seminary, part of the
time principal, 1852-56. Stationed at Hillside, Rhinebeck, N. Y.,
1856-58. Principal of Amenia Seminary, 1861-64. Stationed at Rhine-
beck, N. Y., 1868-71. Supernumerary; resided in Rhinebeck, N, Y.,
1871-81. Died May 13, 1881, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Married June 20, 1867, Phebe R. Bowne, of Rhinebeck, N. Y., who
died April 6, 1905. Child : Grace Sands, b. September 9, 1869, m. H. E.
Montgomery.
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1849.1 GRADUATES.
369. FRANK GRANT JOHNSON. B.S.; M.D., Castleton Medi-
cal College, 1851. Born January 30, 1825, East Windsor, Conn.
Studied medicine; principal of a grammar school, North Provi-
dence, R. I., 1849. Studied medicine; principal of Wethersfield
Academy, Conn. ; studied in Vermont Medical College, 1850. Studied
and graduated at Castleton Medical College, Vt., 1851. Practised
medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1852-56. Patented about one hundred
new inventions, 1852-81.
Married October 30, 1851, Mary A. Bell, of Hempstead, N. Y., who
died February 2, 1864. Married April 28, 1865, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Bell,
of Brooklyn, N. Y., who died January 24, 1869. Married November
16, 1870, Mrs. Rebecca E. Lund, of New Bedford, Mass. Children:
Belle, b. November 20, 1853, d. January 5, 1856; Kate, b. March 3,
1856, d. January i, 1863; Minnie, b. June 6, 1863, d. August 30, 1863;
Frank Read, b. March 2, 1866.
Address : unknown.
370. *GEORGE GARDNER JONES. B.A.; M.A., 1852. *. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born October 9, 1822, Sterling, Mass. Brother of No. 463.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1849-51. Principal of Oak
Grove Seminary, Ala., 1851-54. Professor of Ancient Languages,
McKendree College, 111., 1854-57. Member of New England Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1857-62. Preached in Milford, Mass., 1859-60.
Minister in Protestant Episcopal Church, and Chaplain of 13th N. H.
Volunteers, 1862-65. Rector of Trinity Church, Milford, Mass.,
1865-68; St. John's Church, Framingham, Mass., and St. Peter's,
Bennington, Vt., 1868-81, In poor health; resided in Boston, Mass.,
1881-82. In charge of a parish in Ashland, N. H., 1882-83. Spent
winters in Florida, preaching occasionally, 1883-88. Mainly in charge
of the parishes at Newport and Troy, in the Diocese of Vermont,
1888-91. Died May 9, 1891, Brighton, Mass.
Married October i, 1857, Clara Ann Johnson, of Nahant, Mass.
Children : Everett Heber, b. November 20. i860 ; Edward Augustus, b.
March 8. 1863, d. September 8, 1864; Ellen Gardner, b. November 5,
1868, d. October 9, 1901.
Address of widow : Ocean St., Lynn, Mass.
371. *JOHN WESLEY JONES. B.A. Born August 31, 1821,
Lincolnville, Me.
Went to California, 1849. Engaged in general merchandise and
insurance business in Benicia, Cal. ; gold mining in California ; lead
and silver mining in Arizona, 1850-83. Assistant editor of The Cali-
fornia State Gazette, 1851. Editor of The Benicia Sentinel, 1858.
Postmaster, 1862-65. Retired, living in Benicia, Cal., 1883-97. Died
November 14, 1897, Benicia, Cal.
Married June 8, 1852, Harriet Wetmore, of Middletown, Conn., who
died May 14, looi. Children: Walter Brewster, b. July 2, 1856 (Ph.B.,
Univ. of California. 1878) ; Bertha Wetmore. b. June 16. 1859. d.
December 6, 1861 ; Daisy, b. May 15, 1863, m. H. J. Dobbins.
372. *ROMULUS OSCAR KELLOGG. B.A.; M.A., 1852.
*. N. e. Born January 6, 1827, Goshen, Conn. Brother of No. 592.
Professor of Ancient Languages and German, Lawrence University,
Wis., 1849-54. Resided in Milwaukee, Wis.. 185=;. Connected with
Wisconsin Life Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wis., 1859. Joined
Wisconsin Conference, M. E. Church; stationed at Fort Atkinson,
Wis., 1862. Died January 27, 1865.
GRADUATES. [1849;
Married December i8, 1855, Caroline Warner, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Willoughby S., b. September 22, 1856, d. aged 13 months;
Walter Bertrand, b. May 20, 1859 (B.A., Lawrence, 1880); Harry
Clifford, b. October 16, 1862, d. 1862; Howard Warner, b. April 13,
1864 (B.A., Lawrence, 1884).
Address of widow : 1927 John Ave., Superior, Wis.
373. *JOHN ROBERT LIVINGSTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1852. Born
August 28, 1829, Barrytown, N. Y. Brother of C. O. Livingston (class
of 1852).
Studied in General Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1851-54.
Graduated; ordained deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church, 1854.
Rector of Trinity Church, Fishkill, N. Y. ; resided in Glenham, N. Y..
1854-57. Established Free Church of St. John the Baptist, Glenham,
N. Y., 1855-58. Rector of the same, 1855-77. Established a parish day
school at Glenham, 1858. Missionary in Glenham, 1858-77. In poor
health, 1877-78. Died April 11, 1878, Glenham, N. Y.
374. *DAVID BENJAMIN LOCKWOOD. B.A.; M.A., 1852.
Born January 7, 1827, Weston, Conn.
Studied law in Bridgeport, Conn., 1849. Practised law in Bridge-
port, Conn., 1851; New York, N. Y., i860. Assistant editor of The
Bridgeport Daily Standard, 1861. First sergeant in 2d Conn. Light
Battery, 1862-65. Assistant editor of The Bridgeport Daily Standard;
city clerk of Bridgeport, Conn., 1865-66. Assistant editor of The
Waterhury American, Conn., 1866. Practised law in Bridgeport, Conn.,
1867. Clerk of Bridgeport City Court, 1869. Judge of the same court,
1869-70. Practised law in Bridgeport, Conn., 1870-97. Member of
Conn. Legislature, 1875, '83. City attorney, Bridgeport, Conn., 1880,
'85. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1882-87. Died January 19, 1897,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Married February 11, 1856, Caroline Amelia Redfield, of Clinton,
Conn., who died November 5, 1865. Married October i, 1868, Lydia
Ellen Nelson, of Bridgeport, Conn. Children : Alice Redfield, b.
October 2, 1856, m. C. H. Baker (No. 1265) ; Lester Burchard, b.
September 26, 1859 (class of 1884) ; Harriet Eugenia, b. August 18,
1869, m. C. S. Evans ; Lucy Bettie Josephine, b. November 19, 1870, m.
E. P. Lyon ; Sidney Nelson, b. November 14, 1872.
Address of widow: 11 14 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
375. *JACOB LA GRANGE McKOWN. B.A.; M.A., 1852; D.D.,
Union College, 1870. X. <ir. Born 1830, in Albany County, N. Y.
Joined Oneida (now Central New York) Conference, M. E. Church,
1849. Stationed at New Hartford, N. Y., 1849-50. Taught in Newark
Wesleyan Institute, N. J., 1850. Principal of Richmondville Academy,
N. Y., 1852; Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y.. 1854; High School, Pitts-
burg, Pa., 1855. Stationed at East Liberty, Pa., East Genesee
Conference, 1856-57; Union Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati
Conference, 1857-59; Trinity Church, New York, N. Y., New York
Conference, 1859-61 ; Washington St., Poughkeepsie, 1861-63 ; Kings-
ton, 1863-64; Parlin, 1865-67; Dubuque, Iowa, Upper Iowa Confer-
ence, 1867-68; Union Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868-69. President of
Albion College, Mich., 1869. Transferred to Rock River Conference,
1871. Stationed at 3d St., Rockford, 111., 1871-73; Wabash Ave.,
Chicago, 1873-74; Ada St., Chicago, 1874-75; Hedding Church, Jersey
City, N. J., Newark Conference, 1875-78; Roseville, Newark, 1878-79;
Milton. N. Y., New York Conference, 1879. Died May 2, 1879,
Newark, N. J.
99
1849.1 GRADUATES.
376. *LORENZO MARSHALL. B.A. ^. T. Born April 7,
1824, Beekmantown, N. Y.
Preached at 3d St., Troy, N. Y., 1849. Joined Troy Conference,
M. E. Church, 1850. Stationed at Winooski, Vt., 1851-52; Chatham,
N. Y., 1852-53; West Troy, 1853-55; Burlington, Vt., 1855-56; Wil-
liamstown, Mass., 1856-58; Lansingburg, N. Y., 1858-60; Castleton,
Vt, 1860-62; Johnstown, N. Y., 1862-64; Arbor Hill Church, Albany,
1864-65. Chaplain of I92d New York Volunteers, 1865. Stationed at
Schuylerville, N. Y., 1866-69; Cohoes, 1869-71; Jonesville, 1871-72.
Presiding Elder of Saratoga District, 1872-76; Troy District, 1876-80.
Stationed at Cambridge, N. Y., 1880-83; Johnstown, 1883-86; Wil-
liamstown, Mass., 1886-88. Superannuated, residing at Glens Falls,
N. Y., 1888-98. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880.
Died August 4, 1898, Glens Falls, N. Y.
Married March 28, 1855, Kate Elmore, of Fort Edward, N. Y.
Children: Julius Elmore, b. September 19, 1856, d. February 8, 1877;
Ella Kate, b. April 23, 1859; Charles Lorenzo, b. January i, 1861, d.
March 15, 1861 ; Lottie Jane, b. May 19, 1867; Mina Amanda, b. April
23, 1869, d. 1902; Charles Lorenzo, b. November 16, 1870.
Address of widow : Pearl St., Glens Falls, N. Y.
377. *GEORGE FREDERICK MELLEN. B.A.; M.A., 1852.
*. N. e. *. B. K.
Taught in various academies, in Georgia and Alabama, 1849-54.
Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, Mass., 1854-55. Died
September 20, 1855, Andover, Mass.
878. ♦WESLEY HULL MILLER. B.A. Born December 23, 1819,
Mount Pleasant, Pa.
Joined Oneida (now Central New York) Conference, M. E. Church,
1849. Stationed at Varna, N. Y., 1849-50; Scipio, 1850-51; McGran-
ville, 1851-53; Cincinnatus, 1853-55; Homer, 1855-57; Skaneateles,
1857. Principal of Asbury Female Seminary, Keokuk, Iowa, 1857.
Stationed at Epworth, Iowa. Upper Iowa Conference, 1858-59. Super-
numerary on account of ill health; agent of Epworth Seminary;
afterwards agent of Upper Iowa University, 1859. Insurance agent;
also agent of Upper Iowa University, 1861-63. Agent of Northwestern
Life Insurance Company; also agent of Upper Iowa University,
1864-66. Agent of Upper Iowa University, 1868-69. Stationed at
Rockwell, Iowa, Upper Iowa Conference. 1871-72; Maysville, 1872-73;
Tama, 1873-75; Dysant and Benton, 1875-76; Solon, 1876-78; Walker,
1878-79. Superannuated; resided in Fayette, Iowa, 1879-87. Died
April 14, 1887, Fayette, Iowa.
Married August 15, 1844, Harriet P. Bowen, who died October 7,
1866. Married June 30, 1870, Mrs. Ruth Locke Parker, of Marathon,
N. Y. Children: Ann Eliza, b. August 10, 1845, d. February 8, 1846;
Ann Eliza, b. December 11, 1846, m. J. W. McLean, M.D. ; Corinna
Isabella, b. September 10. 1848, d. October 11, 1866; Laura Maria, b.
July 8, 1850, m. Rev. G. M. Pennell ; Clara Augusta, b. March 13. 1852,
d. September 22, 1866; Charles Wesley, b. September 26, 1854. d.
October 19, 1866; Ablaie Louisa, b. September 4, 1856; Frederick
Augustus, b. January 2, 1858; William Fremont, b. January 4, 1862;
Alice Katharine, b. May 3, 1864.
Address of widow : Toledo, Ohio.
379. *JOHN SUMMERFIELD NORTON. B.A. Born 1825,
Hebron, Conn.
100
GRADUATES. [1849.
Taught in several colleges and academies in Texas, 1849-59.
Engaged in business in Houston, Tex., i860; Brenham, Tex., 1865-92.
Resided in Austin, Tex. ; retired from active business, 1892-97. Died
December 21, 1897, Austin, Tex.
Married September 15, 1869, Josephine Terese Joynes, of Hampton,
Va. Children: Herbert Joynes, b. 1870; Samuel Reginald, b. 1876;
John Summerfield, b. January i, 1882, d. December 11, 1882.
Address of widow : 1075 14th St., Oakland, Cal.
380. *JOHN PEGG. B.A.; M.A., 1852. <if. T. $. B. K. Born
March 10, 1827, Coventry, England.
Preached at First Ave. (17th St.), New York, N. Y., 1849. Sta-
tioned at West Granby, Conn., New York East Conference, M. E.
Church, 1850-52; Plymouth, 1852-53; Simsbury, 1853-54; Ansonia,
1854-56; St. John St., New Haven, 1856-58; Hartford, 1858-60; Dan-
bury, 1860-62; Forsyth St., New York, N. Y., 1862-64; Middletown,
Conn., 1864-67; George St., New Haven, 1867-69; Meriden, 1869-72;
Second Church, Norwalk, 1872-74; South Second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1874-77; Waterbury, Conn., 1877-80; Fleet St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1880-82; Danbury, Conn., 1882-85; Port Chester, N. Y., 1885-88.
Supernumerary, 1888-93. Superannuated, residing in New York and
New Rochelle, N. Y., 1893-94. Died June 18, 1894, New Rochelle,
N. Y.
Married May 2, 1855, Grace Gilbert, of Derby, Conn., who died
September 3, 1903. Children: Gilbert, b. April 26, 1856, d. aged three
months; Alice Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1859, m. G. W. McLaughlin (who
died), m. N. G. Cheney (No. 886).
381. *JULIUS ROWLEY POMEROY. B.A. ; M.A., 1852. <fr. T.
$. B. K. Born July 4, 1825, Sharon, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 466 and
541, and of R. M. Pomeroy (class of 1852) and W. Pomeroy (class
of 1861).
Principal of Rensselaerville Academy, N. Y., 1849. Taught in
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1850-55. Admitted to the bar, 1855. Practised law
in New York, N. Y., 1855-77. Died April 10. 1877, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married October 7, 1858, Elvina Frances Sherman, of Homer, N. Y.
Children: Edward Sherman, b. November 27, 1859 (class of 1879), d.
August 18, 1877 ; Nina Sherman, b. October 3, 1861, d. March 27, 18153 ;
Charles Sherman, b. September 4. 1865 ; Julius Sherman, b. October 4,
1867; Mary Sherman, b. January 7, 1870, m. L. H. Tuthill, d. 1908;
Sarah Sherman, b. June 7, 1876, m. H. S. Allen.
Address of widow : Homer, Cortland Co., N. Y.
382. *GEORGE WASHINGTON PRATT. B.A.; M.A., 1852.
^'. T. *. B. K. Born 1828, Boston, Mass.
Studied music in Leipzig. Germany, 1849-51. Professor of Music in
Boston, Mass., 1852-56. Died March 5, 1856, Boston, Mass.
383. *GEORGE WORTHY QUEREAU. B.A.; M.A., 1852;
D.D., Northwestern University, 1866. $. B. K. Born June 9, 1827,
Stanfordville, N. Y.
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. L, 1849. Studied in Auburn Theological Seminary,
N. Y., 1850. Taught in Providence Conference Seminary, 1852-53 ;
associate principal, 1853-54; principal and financial manager, 1854-58.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1857. Principal and financial manager of Clark Seminary
lOI
1849.] GRADUATES.
(afterwards Jennings Seminary), Aurora, 111., 1858-73. Transferred
to Rock River Conference, M, E. Church, 1859. Supernumerary, 1873.
Manager of a silver plate manufactory, Aurora, 111., 1878-87; director,
1887-1900. Died April 11, 1900, Aurora, 111.
Married April, 1855, Susan Higgins Smith, of Fall River, Mass.
Children: Charles Henry, b. May 30, 1856 (B.A., Northwestern, 1878) ;
Fanny, b. June 19, 1858, m. Dr. G. F. Allen; Edmund Chase, b. March
18, 1867 (B.A., Northwestern, 1888).
Address of widow : 127 South 4th St., Aurora, 111.
884. *FRANCIS ASBURY ROBINSON. B.A.; M.A., 1852;
Ph.D., Lawrence University, 1868. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born December
22, 1827, Sidney, Me.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1849-54.
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1851. Appointed to Wilton
Circuit, 1854. Stationed at Skowhegan, Me., 1855-56. Again teacher
in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, 1856-71. Appointed chaplain of 15th
Regiment, Maine Volunteers, 1864. Agent of Treasury Department at
Savannah, Ga., 1865, Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineer-
ing in Agricultural College (now Pennsylvania State College), State
College, Pa., 1871-73. Proprietor of Young Ladies' Seminary, Goshen,
N. Y., 1874-76. Again taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents
Hill, Me., 1879-84. Member of State Legislature, 1882. Employed in
Custom House, Portland, Me., 1884. Died January 27, 1884, Deering,
Me.
Married February 25. 1851, Susan Rich Nickerson, who died April
20, 1859. Married March 5, 1861, Caroline Mathilda Clark, of Port-
land, Me., who died October 12, 1899. Children: Sarah Ellen, b. July
10, 1853, m. Prof. J. H. Pillsbury (No. 1056) ; Edward Olin, b. March
21, 1856, d. March 29, 1856; Edward Olin, b. April 19, 1858, d. January
20, 1898.
386. ♦WILLIAM WHITE RUNYAN. B.A.; M.A., 1852. Born
March 13, 1828, Seneca, N. Y.
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.,
1850-51. Office assistant on The National Magazine, The Methodist
Quarterly Review, and The Sunday School Advocate, 1853. Taught in
South Lowell Academy, N. C, 1854. Health impaired by severe illness,
1855-58. Founder and principal of an academy in Sonora, N. Y., 1859.
Joined East Genesee Conference, M. E. Church ; appointed to Savona
Circuit, N. Y., 1864-65. Stationed at Marion, N. Y., 1865-66; East
Palmyra, 1866-69; Marion, 1869-70; Port Gibson, 1870-73; Junius,
1873. Superannuated ; engaged in farming in Marion, N. Y., 1874.
Moved to Marion, Kans., 1884. Died May 22^, 1909, Marion. Kans.
Married May i, 1851, Susan L. Vail, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., who
died March 9, 1864. Married October 26, 1864, Hannah Eunice Orcutt,
of Sonora, N. Y. Children: Wesley Centenary, b. February 21. 1866;
Susie, b. June 26, 1867, d. in infancy; Edwin Sherman, b. July 18, 1868;
William Marion, b. January 21, 1870; Isaac Easter, b. April 9, 1871 ;
Alfred Cookman. b. May 26, 1872, d. August 18, 1872; Charles T., b.
February 20, 1876.
Address of widow : Marion, Kans.
386. JOHN HENRY SMITH. B.A. $. N. e. Born July 2, 1821,
Boston, Mass.
Went South ; taught ; studied law, 1849. Druggist in Brownsville,
Minn., 1855-80. Resided at Idaho Springs, Col., 1880-83; Denver,
1883 . Senator from Minnesota for one term.
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GRADUATES. [1849-50.
Married 1847 or 1848, Miss Taylor. Child: Walter, b. 1849 or 1850.
Address : unknown.
387. *WILLIAM WATSON TAGGART. B.A.; M.A., 1852.
Born December 28, 1826, Leray, N. Y.
Taught at Terre Haute, Ind., 1850; Grenada, Miss., 1852. Resided
in Leray, N. Y., 1854. Admitted to the bar, 1856. Member of
Assembly of State of New York, 1859-60, Special surrogate of
Jefferson County, N. Y., 1863-67; surrogate, 1867-78. Engaged iii
paper manufacture, Watertown, N. Y., 1864-1904. President of Board
of Education, Watertown. Vice president of the Northern Insurance
Company. President of the Watertown National Union Bank.
Traveled round the world, 1888-89. Traveled in Northern Africa and
in Europe, 1892. Died November 29, 1904, Watertown, N. Y.
Married December 19, 1861, Susan S. Lee, of Watertown, N. Y., who
died August 20, 1866. Children : Alice Lee, b October 31, 1863, m. G.
C. Sherman; Henry Watson, b. March 2, 1866, d. October, IQ05.
CLASS OF 1850.
388. *JABEZ BROOKS. B.A.; M.A., 1853; D.D., Lawrence
University, 1867. ■^. T. *. B. K, Born September 18, 1823, Stock-
port, England. Brother of No. 410.
Principal of Watertown Seminary, Wis., 1850-51. Professor of
Mathematics, Lawrence University, Wis., 1851-52. Joined Wisconsin
Conference, M. E. Church, 1852. Stationed at Jackson St., Milwaukee,
1853-54. Principal of preparatory department, Hamline University,
Red Wing, Minn., 1854-57. Pastor of M. E. Church in same place,
1854-57. Superannuated, 1857-59. Stationed at Red Wing, Minn.,
1859-60; Winona, 1860-61. President of Hamline University, 1861-69.
Member of State Normal Board of Instruction ; U. S. commissioner
on Indian payments, 1863. Professor of Greek in University of Min-
nesota, 1869-1909; Professor Emeritus, 1909-10. Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Author: Introduction to Attic
Greek. Died January 26, 1910, San Jose, Cal.
Married August 7, 1850, Eveline E. McKinstry, of Middletown,
Conn., who died June 11, 1852. Married September 6, 1854, Ruby
Bissell Pease, of Watertown, Wis. Children : Helen Ann, b. May 19,
1851, d. August 10, 1853; Walter Mosely, b. June 6, 1856, d. January
27, 1857; Adin Pease, b. October i, 1857, d. February 2, 1882; David
Denslow, b. February 22, 1859; Olive Emma, b. November 6, i860, d.
December 28, 1898; Ann Eliza, b. September 8, 1862, d. May 6, 1883;
Mary Bissell. b. November 26, 1865, d. October 23, 1867; Lucia May,
b. May i, 1868.
Address of widow : Box 354, San Jose, Cal.
389. *NATHANIEL JUDSON BURTON. B.A.; M.A., 1853;
D.D., 1870; M.A. (Hon.), Yale University, 1882. A. K. E. $. B. K.
Born December 17, 1824, Trumbull, Conn. Brother of H. E. Burton
(class of 1864).
Taught in Newark, N. J., 1850-51. Studied theology in New Haven,
Conn., 1851. Pastor of Second Congregational Church, Fair Haven,
Conn., 1853-57; Fourth Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn.,
1857-70; Park Congregational Church, Hartford, Conn., 1870-87.
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1850.1 GRADUATES.
Member of the Corporation of Yale College, 1882-87. Lyman Beecher
Lecturer on Preaching, Yale Divinity School, 1882-84. Died October 13,
1887, Hartford, Conn.
Married September 14, 1853, Rachel Chase, of New York, N. Y., who
died August 22, 1904. Child: Richard, b. March 14, 1859.
390. *THEOPHILUS BRADBURY CHANDLER. B.A.; M.A.,
1853, X. "*•. Born March 28, 1826, East Woodstock, Conn.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1850. Stationed
at Plymouth Hollow (Thomaston), Conn., 1850-52; Haddam, 1852-54;
Westville, 1854-56. In poor health; preached occasionally, 1856-59.
Stationed at Naugatuck, Conn., 1859-61 ; East Bridgeport, 1861-63.
Left the ministry on account of ill health, 1863. Died June 20, 1866.
Married November, 1850, Miss Baldwin, who died February 11, 1853.
391. IRAH EATON CHASE. B.A. ; M.A., 1853; M.D., Berk-
shire Medical College, 1852, Hahnemann Medical College and Jeffer-
son Medical College, 1853. «I>. B. K. Born June i, 1831, Newton,
N. H.
At home, studying, in New Bedford, Mass., 1850-51. Studied medi-
cine in Philadelphia. Pa., Woodstock, Vt.. and Pittsfield. Mass..
1851-53. Practised medicine in Haverhill, Mass., 1853-94. Traveled
and studied abroad, in various parts of Europe and the East, 1866-69,
1880-81, 1894-95, 1907. Retired from active practice, 1894. Trustee
and vice president of Tilton Seminary, N. H. ; also lecturer on
Physiology and Hygiene. Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1876, '92.
Married January i, 1856, Josephine Brownell, of New Bedford,
Mass., who died November 10, 1898. Married August 13, 1906, Alice
Elisabeth Dow, of Isles of Shoals, N. H.
Address : 59 Park St., Haverhill. Mass.
392. *SETH CHURCH. B.A. *. N. e. Born October 12, 1822,
Winsted. Conn.
Principal of an academy in Clinton, Tenn., 1850; Forest Hill
Academy, Athens, Tenn., 1851. Died October 5, 1852, Athens, Tenn.
Married August 27, 1850, Almira Caroline Warren (sister of Nos.
471 and 472), of Williamsburg, Mass., who died September 20, 1905.
Child : Anna Warren, b. January 14, 1852, d. September i, 1856.
393. *ALONZO JAY EDGERTON. B.A.; M.A., 1853; LL.D.,
University of South Dakota, 1889, and Wesleyan University, 1891.
Born June 7, 1827, Rome, N. Y.
Engaged in teaching, 1850-53. Removed to Mantorville, Minn. ;
admitted to the bar, 1855. Elected district attorney, 1856. Member of
Minnesota State Senate, 1858-60. Entered the army in loth Minnesota
Infantry; commissioned captain, 1862. Engaged in the campaigns
against the Indians in Dakota, 1862-63. In Department of Missouri,
1863-64. Commissioned colonel, 1864. In Department of the Gulf,
1864-67. Commissioned brevet brigadier general, 1865. In command
of District of Baton Rouge, 1866-67. Mustered out of service, 1867.
Railroad commissioner, St. Paul, Minn., 1871-73. Presidential elector,
1876. Member of Minnesota Senate, 1877-78. Regent of University
of Minnesota, 1878-81. U. S. senator from Minnesota, 1881. Chief
justice of the Supreme Court of Dakota, 1881-85. President of the
Constitutional Convention of South Dakota, 1885, '89. U. S. judge for
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the District of South Dakota, 1889-96. President of the Board of
Regents of Education, 1889-90. Died August 9, 1896, Sioux Falls,
S. Dak.
Married October 8, 1850, Sarah Curtis, of New Britain, Conn.
Children: Asahel Curtis, b. August 11, 1851, d. 1863; Edward Gibbs,
b. July 24, 1853; George Becker, b. June 11, 1857; Thomas Selden, b.
May 6, 1859, d. i860 ; Henry Whipple, b. June 5, 1861 ; Emma Sarah,
b. July 6, 1864; Margaret Ruth, b. November 5, 1867; William Mar-
shall, b. May 27, 1870 ; Alonzo Jay, b. March 29, 1874.
Address of widow : 1964 Marshall Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
394. *THOMAS SYLVESTER FELLOWS. B.A.; M.D., Har-
vard University, 1854. Born September 4, 1828, Gilmanton, N. H.
Studied medicine, 1850-54. Practised in Jefferson and Waterloo,
Wis., 1854-61; Southern Iowa, 1861-62; Walnut Lake, Minn., 1862-70;
Wells, Minn., 1870-94; Floral City, Fla., 1894-1902. Died July i, 1902,
Floral City, Fla.
Married August 8, 1850, Flora Elisabeth Waterbury, of New Milford,
Conn., who died January 7, 1891. Children: Mary Susanna, b. May
23, 1851, d. February 4, 1862; Florence, b. February 22, 1856, d. April
20, 1856; Kate Flora, b. April 10, i860, m. W. O. Ogden; Florence
Mary, b. December 20, 1863, d. March 28, 1905; Alta EHsabeth, b.
August 5, 1875, m. F. G. Merry.
395. ALBERT HARRISON HOYT. B.A.; M.A., 1868; M.A.
(Hon.), Dartmouth College, 1878. ^. T. Born December 6, 1826,
Sandwich, N. H. Brother of Nos. 236 and 285.
Began the study of law in Portsmouth, N. H., 1851. Commissioner
of common schools, Rockingham County, N. H., 1852-53. Clerk of
State Court for said county, 1853-56. Admitted to the bar, 1855.
Practised law in Portsmouth, N. H., 1857-62. City solicitor, 1857-59.
Served on the General Staff of the army, with the rank of major,
1862-66. Commissioned brevet lieutenant colonel, 1865. Resided in
Boston, Mass. ; engaged in editorial and other literary work, 1866-77.
Resided in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1877-81. Residing in Boston, Mass.,
1881 . Clerk in the oflSce of the Assistant Treasurer of the United
States, Boston, 1887 .
Married June 28, i860, Sarah F. Green, of Elizabeth, N. J., who died
June 15, 1893. Child : Francis Warburton, b. September 6, 1861, d.
March 31, 1862.
Address : 8 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass.
396. *BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LARRABEE. B.A.; M.A., 1853
^. T. Born April 6, 1826, Shoreham, Vt.
Taught in South Lowell Boys' Academy, N. C, 1851 ; Summerfield,
Ala., 1852; Centenary Institute, Summerfield, Ala., 1854-55. Principal
of Columbus Female Institute, Miss., 1857-65. President of Aberdeen
Female College, Miss., 1866-68. Joined North Alabama Conference,
M. E. Church, South, 1870. President and proprietor of Tuscaloosa
Female College, 1872-77. Stationed at Lafayette, Ala., 1878-80;
Florence, 1880. Died October 27, 1880, Albany, N. Y.
Married 1851, Lucy H. Perry, of Vermont, who died 1863. Married
October 10, 1866, Cary Clayton, of Mississippi. Children: Frank
Pomeroy, b. October 10, 1852, d. 1868; Edward Norman, b. 1858, d.
aged 14 months; Lucy Ellen, b. 1858, d. 1862; Clayton, b. December
23, 1867; Norma, b. November 3, 1869, d. June 7, 1870; Edward
Warren, b. January 5, 1871, d. June i, 1871 ; Ben Paul, b. November
19, 1874.
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897. nVILLIAM LAWRENCE. B.A.; M.A., 1853. *. B. K.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1850. Stationed
at Durham, Conn., 1850-52; Guilford, 1852-53; New Britain, 1853-54;
New Rochelle, N. Y., 1854-56; Mamaroneck, 1856-57; Fleet St.,
Brooklyn, 1857-59; Essex, Conn., 1859-60; Norfolk St., New York,
N. Y., 1860-61; Westville, Conn., 1861-63; Litchfield, 1863-65; Sag
Harbor, N. Y., 1865-67; Bridgehampton, 1867-70; Port Jefferson and
Setauket, 1870-72; Patchogue, 1872-74; Amityville, 1874-76; Burling-
ton, 1876-77; Farmingdale, 1877-78. Withdrew from the conference;
resided in Amitjrville, N. Y., 1878. Pastor of Baptist Church, Summit,
N. J., 1879-80; of Second Baptist Church, Camden, N. J., 1881. Died
April 28, 1890, Avon-by-the-Sea, N. J.
Married twice; both wives dead. Children: William Henry, b.
October 5, 1851 (class of 1873) ; two daughters.
398. *FREDERICK STERLING LYON. B.A.; M.A., 1853.
Born June 21, 1827, Fairfield, Conn. Brother of R. P. Lyon (class of
1850).
Principal of Wilton Academy, Conn., 1851 ; Danbury Academy,
Conn., 1852. Publisher of engravings, 1854. Taught in Susquehanna
Seminary, Binghamton, N. Y., 1856. Principal of BingHamton
Academy, 1857. Taught in Hamilton Military and Collegiate Institute,
White Plains, N. Y., 1859-60. Principal of Fairfield Academy, Conn.,
i860; High School, South Norwalk, Conn., 1861-80. Editor and pro-
prietor of The Connecticut Republican, South Norwalk, Conn., 1880-90.
Florist, South Norwalk, Conn., 1890-1905. Died May 6, 1905, South
Norwalk, Conn.
Married 1862, Mary C. Woolley, of Bridgeport, Conn., who died
November 17, 1868. Married December 25, 1872, Lottie C. Downs, of
Newtown, Conn., who died January 19, 1876. Children : Frederick
Sterling, b. November 19, 1862; Bessie Ingersoll, b. March 22, 1874, m.
Robert Silcock; Jessie Lockwood, b. March 22, 1874, d. September 13,
1896.
899. *THOMAS BENJAMIN PEARSON. B.A.; M.A., 1853.
X. ■^. Bom September 28, 1827, New York, N. Y. Brother of No.
425.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1850. Stationed at Fair-
haven, Vt., 1850-51; Sudbury, 1851. Taught in Wesleyan Institute,
Newark, N. J., 1851-53. Principal of Hedding Institute, Ashland,
N. Y.. 1853-56. Stationed at Fultonville, N. Y., 1856-57. Died Novem-
ber 6, 1857, Otisville, N. Y.
Married January i, 1853, Eliza Foquet Bently, of Plattsburg, N. Y.
400. *FRANK PULVER. B.A. ^. T. Born 1827.
Studied law, 1850-53. Admitted to the bar, 1853. Practised law in
Oswego, N. Y., 1853-63; Chicago, 111., 1863-71. In business in Chicago,
1871-75. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1875-80; Paterson, N. J,
1880-87. Died May 17, 1887, Paterson, N. J.
401. *WILLIAM BEINHAUER SILBER. B.A. ; M.A., 1853;
Ph.D., New York University, 1868: M.D.. Detroit Homoeopathic
College, 1873 ; LL.D., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1874. •*■. T. #. B. K.
Born November 22, 1826, New York, N. Y.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1850-51.
Professor in the College of the City of New York, 1851-70. President
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of Albion College, Mich., 1870-71. Principal of Washington Union
School, Detroit, Mich., 1871-73. Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence in
Detroit Homoeopathic College, 1872. Principal of a grammar school,
New York, N. Y., 1873-1904. Author: Progressive Lessons in Greek;
A Latin Reader; Elementary Latin Grammar, etc. Died May 5, 1906,
New York, N. Y.
Married December 23, 1857, Jane A. Moore, of New York, N. Y.
Children: WilHam S. M., b. November 27, 1858; Emma A., b. October
14, 1861; Albert G., b. April 28, 1864, d. April 14, 1884; Josephine T.,
b. November 4, 1865; Edward A., b. July 28, 1867, d. September 15,
1868; Arthur M., b. December 6, 1870.
402. *GEORGE McKENDREE STEELE. B.A. ; M.A., 1853;
D.D., Northwestern University, 1866; LL.D., Lawrence University,
1879. *. N. G. $. B. K. Born April 13, 1823, Strafford, Vt. Brother
of No. 469.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1850-52. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1853. Stationed at Warren,
Mass., 1853-55 ; Fitchburg, 1855-56 ; St. Paul's Church, Lowell, 1856-58 ;
Watertown, 1858-60; First Church, Lynn, 1860-62; Church St., Bos-
ton, 1862-64; Fitchburg, 1864-65. President of Lawrence University,
1865-79. Member of Board of Visitors to U. S. Naval Academy, 1871.
Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1879-92. Resided
in Auburndale, Mass. ; instructor in Lasell Seminary ; engaged also in
literary work, 1892-99. Resided in Chicago, 1899-1902. Trustee of
Boston University, 1880-98. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1868, '72, '76. Author: Outlines of Bible Study, etc. Died
January 14, 1902, Kenilworth, 111.
Married July i, 1852, Susan Jane Swift, of Provincetown, Mass.,
who died September 5, 1895. Children : LiHan, b. October 28, 1855, d.
July 29, 1858; George Francis, b. October 16, 1858 (B.A., Lawrence,
1878) ; Harriet, b. October 24, i860, d. April 19, 1869.
403. *GEORGE STILLMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1853. Born Novem-
ber 30, 1826, Sheffield, Mass.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1851. Stationed
at Madison, Conn., 1851-53 ; Bethel and Long Ridge, 1853-55 ; Durham,
1855-57; Westville, 1857-59; East Bridgeport, 1859-61; Greenwich,
1861-63; Fair Haven, 1863-65; Waterbury, 1865-68; Hempstead, N. Y.,
1868-71; Forsyth St., New York, 1871-72; Rye, 1872-75; Flushing,
1875-77; Darien, Conn., 1877-78; North New York, N. Y., 1878-81;
New Rochelle, 1881-84; Rye, 1884-87; Long Island City, 1887-90;
Rockville Center, 1890-93; Amityville, 1893-96. Superannuated, 1896.
Died June 12, 1910, Rockville Center, N. Y.
Married March 31, 1852, Anna Delia Crawford, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
who died May 27, 1872. Married December 14, 1882, Julia Barker
Clark, of New York, N. Y. Children: Carrie Elliott, b. March 12,
1856; Annie Delia, b. December 25, 1858, m. M. C. Cleveland; Doro-
thea, b. August 17, 1888.
404. *WILLIAM SPRAGUE STUDLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1853;
D.D., 1878. A. K. E. #. B. K. Bom May 26, 1823, Boston, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1850. Stationed at
Maiden, Mass., 1850-52; High St., Charlestown, 1852-54; Central
Church, Lowell. 1854-56; North RUssell St., Boston, 1856-57. Trans-
ferred to New York East Conference, 1857. Stationed at Summerfield
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857-59; St. John's Church, Brooklyn,
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1859-61. Transferred to Providence (now New England Southern)
Conference, 1861. Stationed at County St., New Bedford, Mass.,
1861-63. Transferred to New England Conference, 1863. Stationed
at Tremont St., Boston, Mass., 1863-66. One of the Overseers of Har-
vard University, 1864-65. Transferred to Cincinnati Conference, 1866.
Stationed at Trinity Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1866-69. Transferred
to New York East Conference, 1869. Stationed at Summerfield
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-72; Pacific St., Brooklyn, 1872-75.
Transferred to New England Conference, 1875. Stationed at
St. Paul's, Lowell, Mass., 1875-77; Tremont St., Boston, 1877-80;
Newton, 1880-82. Transferred to Genesee Conference, 1882. Sta-
tioned at Delaware Ave., Buffalo, N. Y., 1882-85 ; First Church. Lock-
port, 1885-86; Central Church, Detroit, Mich., 1886-89; First Church,
Ann Arbor, 1889-91 ; First Church, Evanston, 111., 1891-93. Died
February 2^, 1893, Evanston, 111.
Married September 16, 1850, Frances Adelaide Collins, of Boston.
Mass., who died December 26, 1851. Married January 2, 1853, Mary
Irene Smith, of Boston, Mass., who died March 22, 1909. Children:
Frances Elizabeth, m. G. P. B. Hoyt; Cordelia Adelaide, d. December
3, 1887; Henry Warren, d. February 26, 1892; Mary Almena, m. P. H.
Gray; Edward Sargent, d. September 29, 1891.
405. ♦JOHN BULLOCK VAN PETTEN. B.A.; M.A., 1853;
Ph.D., Syracuse Universitv, 1889. X. ■*'. Born July 19, 1827, Sterling,
N. Y. Brother of No. 448.
Joined Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1852. Stationed at Cape Vincent, N. Y., 1852-54. Taught in
New York Conference Seminary, Richmondville, N. Y., 1854. Prin-
cipal of Fairfield Seminary, N. Y., 1855. Chaplain, 34th New York
Regiment. 1861-62. Lieutenant colonel, i6oth New York Regiment,
18^-65. Colonel, 193d New York Regiment, 1865. Brevetted briga-
dier general, 1866. Commissary general of New York, 1866. Princi-
pal of Fairfield Seminary, N. Y., 1866-68. Member of New York State
Senate, 1868-69. Principal of Sedalia Seminary, Mo., 1877-85. School
commissioner of Pettis County, Mo., 1879-81. Again principal of Fair-
field Seminary, N. Y., 1882-83. Taught in Claverack Institute, N. Y.,
1886-97. Instructor in Syracuse Classical School of University
Students, N. Y., 1901-04. Retired, 1904. Died October 31, 1908,
Cazenovia, N. Y.
Married August 16, 1850, Mary Berthia Mason, of Red Creek, N, Y.
Address of widow : Cazenovia, N. Y.
406. JOHN MONROE VAN VLECK. B.A. ; M.A., 1853 ; LL.D.,
Northwestern University, 1876, and Wesleyan University, 1900. #. N. 0.
*. B. K. Born March 4, 1833, Stone Ridge, N. Y.
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. I., 1850. Assistant in Nautical Almanac Office, Cam-
bridge, Mass., 1851-53. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics in Wes-
leyan University, 1853-57; Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy,
1858-1904: Professor Emeritus, 1904 ; Vice President, 1890-1903;
Acting President, 1872-73. 1887-89, 1896-97. Lay delegate to Methodist
Ecumenical Conference, 1881, '91, 1901.
Married May 2, 18=^4, Ellen Maria Burr, of Middletown, Conn., who
died December 26, 1899. Children: Anna (No. 1234), b. April 30,
1856; Clara (No. 1295), b. August 29. 1859: Edward Burr (No. 1375),
b. June 7, 1863: Jane (No. 1505), b. September 5, 1864.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
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CLASS OF 185K
407. *SAMUEL ROGERS ADAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1856. Born
June 5, 1825, Campton, N. H.
Taught in Plymouth and Franklin, N. H., 1851-53; Wilmington,
Ind., 1853-56. President of Moore's Hill College, Ind., 1856. Joined
Southeastern Indiana Conference, M. E. Church, 1857. Chaplain of
26th Indiana Volunteers, 1861. Died December 21, 1862, Springfield,
Mo.
Married August, 1852, Emily Emmons, of Westchester, Conn., who
died April, 1853. Married April 14, 1859, Hannah P. Hinkley, of East-
port, Me., who died May, 1900.
408. JAMES BURCHARD BECKWITH. B.A.; M.A., 1854.
Born January 27, 1830, Palmyra, N. Y.
In business, Palmyra, N. Y., 1852-57; Fremont, Ohio, 1857-60;
Rochester, N. Y., 1861. In U. S. Army, 13th New York Volunteers,
1862-63. In business. Palmyra, N. Y., 1863-79. Residing in Fremont,
Ohio, 1879 •
Married August 12, 1851, Mary E. Nixon, of Macedon Center, N. Y.,
who died June, 1857. Married November 8, 1859, Caroline E. Dollison,
of Fremont, Ohio, who died 1865. Children : Mary Josephine, b.
November 8, 1854, d. 1879; Julia Ann, b. December 23, 18^, m. T,
Decker.
Address : R. F. D. No. 2, Fremont, Ohio.
409. *CHARLES WESLEY BOWEN. B.A.; M.A., 1856. Born
July 21, 1830, Paris, N. Y. Brother of No. 478.
Studied law, 1851-52. Taught in Richmondville Union Seminary,
N. Y., 1852; Schoharie Academy, N. Y., 1852-53; Ypsilanti Union
Seminary, Mich., 1853-54. Principal of Paris Seminary, 111., 1855.
Member of State Board of Education, 1855-56, Taught in Quincy
Seminary, 111., 1856. Went to Kansas to survey and locate lands, 1857.
Principal of Topeka Normal School, Kans., 1858; Auburn Academy,
N. Y., 1864; Elmwood Seminary, Glens Falls, N. Y., 1866; Genesee
and Wyoming Seminary, Alexander, N. Y., 1869; Stamford Seminary,
N. Y., 1876; Yates Academy, N. Y., 1880-84; Normal School, Liberty,
N. Y., 1884-85. Died May 28, 1885, Liberty, N. Y.
Married March 28, 1853, Mary Cole, of Great Barrington, Mass.,
who died April 17, 1869. Married August 29. 1877, Sara E. Cramer, of
Rhinebeck, N. Y. ; deceased. Children : Frank Cole, b. August 5,
1854, d. February 23, 1874; William Birdseye, b. July 3, 1858: Mary
Alice, b. August 8, 1862; Charles Alfred, b. October 6, 1864, d. April
7, 1910.
410. *ADIN BROOKS. B.A.; M.D., Albany Medical College,
1856. "*'. T. Born April 15, 1830, Stockport, Cheshire, England.
Brother of No. 388.
Taught in Mexico Academy, N. Y., 1851-53. Studied medicine,
1853-56. Practised medicine in Red Wing, Minn., 1856-57. Died
October 4, 1857, Red Wing, Minn.
Married November 21, 1856, Ellen M. Andrews, of Watertown, Wis.
Address of widow : Watertown, Wis,
411. *ORMANDO NELSON BROOKS, B.A. Born May 3,
1823, Carthage, N. Y.
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Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. I., 1851-52. Principal of Union Academy, Red Creek,
N. Y., 1852-53. Preached in South Somerset, Mass., 1853-54. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1854. Stationed at South Somerset, Mass., 1854-55; Thomas St.,
Newport, R. I., 1855-57; Mystic, Conn., 1858-59. Superannuated, 1859.
Went to California. Died February 17, 1867, San Francisco, Cal.
Married July 27, 1858, Anna M. Prince, of Providence, R. I., who
died April 22, 1900. Children: Emily Adelaide, d. March 3, 1862;
Anna Elizabeth, m. W. E. Gladding.
412. *ARTHUR BENJAMIN CALEF. B.A.; M.A., i860. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born June 30, 1825, Sanbornton, N. H.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1851-52. Admitted to the bar,
1852. Clerk of Superior Court for Middlesex County, 1853-61. Coun-
cilman, city of Middletown, Conn., 1854-55. Treasurer of the State of
Connecticut, 1855. City attorney, Middletown, Conn., 1858. Delegate
to National Republican Convention, Chicago, 111., i860. Postmaster,
Middletown, Conn., 1861-69. Practised law in Middletown, Conn.,
1869-1900. Alderman, city of Middletown, Conn., 1874-75. Lectured
on Constitutional Law, Wesleyan University, 1878. Judge of the City
Court of Middletown, Conn., 1884-95. Trustee of Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1862-80; secretary of the Board, 1865-71. Died August 17, 1900.
Middletown, Conn.
Married March 21, 1853, Hannah Foster Woodman, of Canterbury,
N. H., who died January 14, 1892. Children: Jeremiah Francis (No.
1 142), b. October 14, 1855; Arthur Benjamin, b. February 20, 1859
(class of 1881) ; Edward Baker, b. January 25, 1862; Samuel Prescott,
b. November 8, 1864.
413. *JAMES MONROE CARROLL. B.A.; M.A., 1854. ^. T.
4>. B. K. Born April 21, 1828, Bolton, N. Y.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1851-54. Taught in Provi-
dence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), R. I.,
1854-56. Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1857. Stationed at Fountain St., Providence, R. I.,
1857-59. Transferred to New York East Conference, 1859. Stationed
at Westville, Conn., 1859-61 ; Bloomfield, 1861-63 ; John St., New
York, N. Y., 1863-64; New Canaan, Conn., 1864-67; Bridgeport,
1867-70; Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1870-73; Mianus, Conn., 1873-74; New
Canaan, 1874-77 ; Ansonia, 1877-78 ; Westville, 1878-81 ; Forestville,
1881-84 ; Port Washington, N. Y., 1884-85 ; Westport, Conn., 1885-87 ;
Milford, 1887-90; Georgetown, 1890-93; Darien, 1893-96; New
Rochelle, N. Y., 1896-97. Superannuated, residing in New Haven,
Conn., 1897-1901. Died December 5, 1901, New Haven, Conn.
Married July i, 1857, M. Louisa Prentiss, of Hingham, Mass., who
died March 17, 1888. Married March 20, 1890, Mrs. Mary A. Scott, of
New Haven, Conn. Child : George Prentiss, b. February 2, 1861
(B.A., Yale, 1883).
Address of widow : 76 Kensington St., New Haven, Conn.
414. *EDWIN HALSEY COLE. B.A. 4>. B. K. Born April 18,
1827, Chatham, Conn.
Taught in Amenia. N. Y., 1851. Principal of High School, Collins-
ville, Conn., 1852; Bristol, Conn., 1854-56. Resigned on account of ill
health ; removed to Cromwell, Conn., 1856. Died July 16, 1859, Crom-
well, Conn.
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Married November, 1852, Julia Ann Marvin, of Tolland, Conn., who
died March 2, 1896. Child: Hettie Julia, b. May 17, 1856, m. G. W.
Bartholemew.
415. *CADFORD MELLEN DINS MORE. B.A.; M.A., 1854.
Born August 20, 1826, Windham, N. H.
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.,
185 1. Principal of East Andover Academy, 1852. Joined New Hamp-
shire Conference, M. E. Church, 1853. Stationed at Peterboro, N. H.,
1853-54; Rindge, 1854-56; Newmarket, 1856-59; Suncook, 1859-61;
Garden St., Lawrence, Mass., 1861-62; Main St., Great Falls, N. H.,
1862-64; Newport, 1864-67; Keene, 1867-70; Portsmouth, 1870-73;
Amesbury, Mass., 1873-75; Merrimacport, 1875-78; Pleasant St.,
Salem, N. H., 1878-81; Jefferson, 1881-84; South Newmarket (now
Newfields), 1884-87. Supernumerary, residing in Exeter, N. H.,
1887-94. Member of N. H. Legislature, 1855. School commissioner
of •Sullivan County; member of State Board of Education, 1866.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Died November
4, 1894, Exeter, N. H.
Married November 23, 1852, Cornelia P. Hall, of Colchester, Conn.,
who died January 5, 1892. Children : Jennie, b. August 2, 1854. d.
October 13, 1858; Edward Arthur, b. July 13, 1856, d. January 5, 1858;
Grace Chetwood, b. October 29, 1861.
416. *DELOS GARY. B.A. S^. T. *. B. K. Born 1831, in Oneida
County, N. Y.
Taught one or two years in Mexico, N. Y. Principal one year of
Oswego High School, N. Y. ; studied law in Oswego, N. Y. Admitted
to the bar, 1858. Deputy sheriff of Oswego County, N. Y., 1858-61.
Captain of Co. G, 147th New York Volunteers, 1862-63. Practised law
in Oswego, N. Y., 1863-70. Recorder, 1867-70. Died July 27, 1870,
Binghamton, N. Y.
Married; wife deceased.
417. *JOHN HENRY GAYLORD. B.A.; M.A., 1854. Born
November 23, 1824, New Milford, Conn.
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.,
1852-53. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1853. Sta-
tioned successively at Sudbury, Sutton, Oakdale, Buckland, and Shel-
burne Falls, Mass., 1853-60; Gaylordsville, Conn., 1860-63; Pelham,
Mass., 1863-65; Blandford, 1865-67; Charlemont, 1867-70. Trans-
ferred to Vermont Conference, 1870. Stationed at Wilmington, Vt.,
1870-73; West Windsor, 1873-74; Putney, 1874-76; Athens and
Cambridffeport, 1876-79. Supernumerary, residing in Bemardston.
Mass., 1879-81. Preached in M. E. Church, Gill. Mass., 1880-82; as
supply, in East Longmeadow, 1882-85; Copper Hill, Conn., 1885-88;
East Longmeadow, Mass., i888-8q. Transferred to New England
Conference, 1889. Stationed at East Longmeadow, Mass., 1889-91.
Supernumerary, residing in Gaylordsville, Conn., 1891-99. Died June
2, 1899, Springfield, Mass.
Married August 26, 1851, Almira Sophronia Goodspeed, of Marlboro,
Vt., who died January 13, 1886. Children : Francis Asbury, b. October
23, 1857; Florrie Houghton, b. February 26, 1861, d. October 13, 1862;
Harriet Emma, b. September 10, 1865.
418. *CHARLES FREDERICK GERRY. B.A.; M.A., 1855.
■*■. T. Born June 3, 1823, Sudbury, Mass.
1851.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in Boston Mercantile Academy, Mass., 1852-56; Boylston
School, Boston, Mass., 1857. In the insurance business, 1858. General
agent, John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, Boston, Mass.,
1873-76. President, Hyde Park Savings Bank, 1871-77. Member of
Mass. Legislature, 1877, '81. Engaged in the insurance business, Sud-
bury, Mass., 1877-97- Member of Mass. Senate, 1882-83. Died Sep-
tember 4, 1900, Sudbury, Mass.
Married June 5, 1852, Martha Ann Clough, of Canterbury, N. H.,
who died April 10, 1881. Children: Charles Clough, b. September i,
1858, d. August 27, 1909; Mary Eleanor, b. October 5, 1862, m. C. W.
Ellms; Frank Foster, b. June 23, 1864; Gilbert Haynes, b. March 3,
1872.
419. *HARMOX SAWYER HERRICK. B.A. ; M.D., California
Medical College, 1875. Born 1819, Pittstown, N. Y.
Studied medicine in Middletown, Conn., 1851. In business in Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, 1852-53. Practised medicine in Eldorado County, C^l. ;
also engaged in mining, 1854-60. Superintendent of schools for
Eldorado County, Cal., 1855-60. Practised medicine in Lander County,
Nev. ; superintendent of schools for the same, 1862-69. Practised
medicine in White Pine County, Nev. ; superintendent of schools for
the same, 1869-81. Died February 19, 1891, Hamilton, Nev.
Married 1851, Electa M. Clark, of Haddam, Conn. Child: a
daughter.
420. *OTHNIEL HOLMES. B.A. ; M.A., 1854. Born June 14,
1823, Marcellus, N. Y.
Taught in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1851 ; Jordan, N. Y.,
1852. Principal of High School, Naugatuck, Conn., 1853. Joined
Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church,
1854. Stationed at Trenton, N. Y., 1854-55; Cape Vincent, 1855-56;
Ohio. 1856-58; New Bremen. 1858-60; Mannsville. 1860-62; De Kalb,
1862-64; Buck's Bridge, 1864-65; Waddington, 1865-67; De Kalb,
1867-68; Richville. 1868-69; Edwards. 1869-72; Russell, 1872-75;
Steuben, 1875-78; Trenton, 1878-79; Vernon, 1879-81; Cold Brook
and Russia, 1881-83; Starkville, 1883-86; Norway. 1886-89. Super-
annuated ; removed to Marshalltown, Iowa, 1889. Died November 18,
1899, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Married May 23, 1855, Mary Ann Scott, of Rome, N. Y. Children :
Elizabeth, b. February 28. 1856, m. James Hall ; Frances Eliza, b.
August 15, i860, d. February 17, 1873; George Burroughs, b. October
8, 1862.
Address of widow : 1633 Second Ave., Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
421. *SETH PARKER HOLWAY. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
March 6. 1833, Warren, R. I. Brother of No. 486.
Admitted to the bar, 1854. Practised law in Middletown, Conn..
1854-57. Member of the Common Council; attorney of the city of
Middletown, 1856-57. Deputy collector of customs. Barnstable. Mass.,
1857-61. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1861-69; San Francisco,
Cal., 1869-73. In the insurance business in San Francisco. Cal.. 1873-75.
Cashier of the State Investment and Insurance Company, San Fran-
cisco, Cal., 1875. Clerk of the Board of Health. San Francisco,
1876-78. Clerk of the mayor, San Francisco, 1876-81. Practised law
in San Francisco, 1880-82. Cashier of the State Investment and
Insurance Company, San Francisco; assistant collector of licenses, for
the city and county of San Francisco, 1881. Secretary of various com-
panies, 1882. Deputy assessor of the city and county of San Francisco,
GRADUATES. [1851.
1883. In a law office, 1884. In the office of the auditor for the city
and county of San Francisco, 1885-90. Bookkeeper in the Mutual
Savings Bank in San Francisco, 1891. Died August 12, 1896,
San Francisco, Cal.
Married November 23, 1858, Lucretia Bacon, of Barnstable, Mass.
Children: Elizabeth Plumer, b. April 4, i860, d. July 15, 1876; Grace
Bacon, b. October 19, 1863.
422. *ALBERT SANFORD HUNT. B.A.; M.A., 1854; D.D.,
1873. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born July 3, 1827, Amenia, N. Y. Brother
of No. 368.
Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1851-53; Adjunct Professor of Moral
Science, 1853-55. Removed to Rhinebeck, N. Y. ; health failed, 1855.
Resided in Amenia and Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1857-58. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Stationed at Nathan Bangs
(now New York Avenue) Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1859-61 ; South
5th Street (now St. John's), Brooklyn, 1861-63; First Place, Brook-
lyn, 1863-66; Washington St., Brooklyn, 1866-69; Hanson Place,
Brooklyn, 1869-72; First Place, Brooklyn, 1872-75; Pacific St., Brook-
lyn, 1875-78. Chairman of Fraternal Delegation from General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, to General Conference, M. E. Church, South,
1874. Corresponding secretary of the American Bible Society, 1878-98.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872, '76, '84. Fra-
ternal delegate from General Conference, M. E. Church, to the Irish
Methodist Conference and the British Wesleyan Conference, 1886.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1888-98. Died September 11, 1898,
New York, N. Y.
423. *WILBUR FISK LOOMIS. B.A.; M.A., 1854. $. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born August 11, 1830, Manchester, Conn. Brother of No.
441.
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. I., 1851-52. Studied in Andover Theological Seminary,
1853-55. Pastor of Congregational Church, Shelburne Falls, Mass.,
1855-64. Served on Christian and Sanitary Commissions ; also as
volunteer chaplain, 1863-64. Died January 7, 1864, Nashville, Tenn.
Married August 21, 1855, Susan Elisabeth Smith, of Ipswich, Mass.
Address of widow : Mrs. S. E. Field, Shelburne Falls, Mass.
424. *ANDREW McKEOWN. B.A.; M.A., 1854; D.D., 1873.
•^. T. <l». B. K. Born July 30, 1823, Nicteaux, N. S., Canada. Brother
of H. McKeown (class of 1852).
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1852. Stationed at Allen St., New Bedford, Mass., 1852-54;
North Bridgewater, Mass., 1854-56; Bristol, R. I., 1856-58; First
Church, Fall River, Mass., 1859-61 ; Pawtucket, R. I., 1861-62. Trans-
ferred to New England Conference, 1862. Stationed at Pynchon St.,
Springfield, Mass., 1862-64; St. Paul's, Lynn, 1864-65; Central Church,
Lowell, 1865-67; Warren St., Roxbury (now Winthrop St., Boston
Highlands), 1867-70; Grace Church, Worcester, 1870-72; Harvard
St., Cambridgeport, 1872-74; Saratoga St., Boston, 1874-77; Auburn-
dale, 1877-79; Winthrop St., Boston, 1879-81. Transferred to Maine
Conference, 1881. Stationed at Chestnut St., Portland, Me., 1881-84.
Transferred to New England Conference, 1884. Stationed at Boston
St., Lynn, Mass., 1884-86; Monument Sq., Charlestown, 1886-89; New-
ton, 1889-92; Egleston Sq., Roxbury, 1892-93. Superannuated, 1893.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1876. Died December
II, 1893, Newton, Mass.
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Married February 21, 1855, Velina Baylies Pease, of Edgartown,
Mass., who died July 8, 1889. Children: Minnie Gordon, b. November
29, 185s, m. A. W. Gould; Nellie Andrews, b. September 10, 1857, d.
May 25, i860; Andrew, b. December 4, 1858, d. December 27, 1858;
Elizabeth Campbell, b. June 19, 1861, m. L. B. Porter; Arthur Ham-
ilton, b. January 16, 1864; WilHe, b. June 14, 1866, d. July 14, 1867;
Edith Maud, b. September 8, 1869 (Ph.B., Boston Univ., 1891), m.
Mark Wilmarth; Annie Breed, b. May 13, 1875, m. G. M. Chase.
425. JAMES BAYLES PEARSON. B.A.; M.A., 1854. X. ^.
Born September 26, 1829, New York, N. Y. Brother of No. 399.
Principal of East Hartford Academy, Conn., 1851-52. State register
of Connecticut for six months. Associate principal of Flushing
Female Seminary, N. Y., 1853-55. Principal of High School, Fall
River, Mass., 1855-58. Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1858.
Associate principal of Spingler Institute, New York, N. Y., 1859.
Pastor of First Congregational Church, Winsted, Conn., 1860-62.
Delegate to the U. S. Christian Commission. Supplied Second Con-
gregational Church, West Winsted, Conn., 1862. Pastor of Congre-
gational Church, Thomaston, Conn., 1863-65. Left the ministry on
account of ill health, 1865. Engaged in the life insurance business in
New York, N. Y., 1866-69. President of Commonwealth Life
Insurance Company, New York, N. Y., 1870. Stock broker in New
York, N. Y., 1873. Superintendent of agencies of Mutual Benefit Life
Insurance Co., Newark, N. J., 1873-75. Vice president of same com-
pany, residing in New York, N. Y., 1876-1902. Retired, 1902.
Married 1852, Miss E. J. Ferree, of Middletown, Conn. Children:
Charles James, b. September 10, 1854; Carrie Louise, b. October 18,
1862; Frederick Welles, b. June 18, 1866.
Address: i West 8ist St., New York, N. Y.
426. *ELLIOTT JUDSON PECK. B.A.; M.A., 1855. *. B. K.
Born May 22, 1822, Stratford, Conn.
Principal of High School, Milford, Conn., 1851-52. Taught in
Bridgeport, Conn., 1853-54; South Norwalk, Conn., 1855-57. Engaged
in farming in Stratford, Conn., 1858. Engaged in business in Bridge-
port, Conn.; resided in Stratford, 1859-81. Retired from business,
1881. Died March 5, 1893, Stratford, Conn.
Married November 8, 1852, Elizabeth Baldwin, of Brookfield, Conn.,
who died December 22, 1908. Children : Caroline Lavinia, b. August
26, 1856; Harriett Elizabeth, b. October 6, 1858, m. J. T. Sterling;
Susan Maria, b. March 24, 1862 (class of 1884), m. Rev. J. W. Alay-
nard (No. 1334) ; Julia, b. 1864, d. August, 1865; Mary Alice, b. 1867.
d. October 2, 1890; Elliott William, b. May, 1869 (graduate of
Worcester Polytechnic Institute).
427. *NICHOLAS HENRY RIGHTOR. B.A. Born in Donald-
sonville, La.
Studied law in Donaldsonville ; admitted to the bar and commenced
practise in Houma, Terre Bonne Parish, La. District attorney, i860.
Lieutenant colonel of 8th Louisiana Cavalry, C. S. Army. Practised
law in New Orleans, La., 1865-1900. Died August 11, 1900, New
Orleans, La.
428. *JASPER TENNEY. B.A.; M.A., 1854. *■ N. 9. *. B. K.
Bom November, 1827, Hartford, Vt.
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Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1851. Civil engineer in Indiana,
1852-53. Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt, 1853-54. Returned West
and taught till his health failed. Died June 15, 1858, Hartford, Vt.
Married February 27, 1855, Lucetta Tuttle, of Hancock, N. H.
Children: Charles Tuttle, b. June i, 1857; Mary Alice, b. August 21,
1858.
Address of widow : Hotel ElHot, Roxbury, Mass.
429. *THOMAS BURR TREADWELL. B.A. Born November
I, 1824, Redding, Conn.
Preached on Sherman, Gaylord Bridge, and Kent Circuit, Conn.,
1851. Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.;
preached in Barnstead, N. H., 1852. Joined New England Conference,
M. E. Church, 1853. Stationed at First Church, Marlboro, Mass.,
1853-55; Saxonville, 1855-56; Woburn, 1856-57; Townsend, 1857-58;
Monson, 1858-60; Clinton, 1860-61; Winchendon, 1861-63; Blandford,
1863-65; Dudley, 1865-67; Warren, 1867-69: Millbury, 1869-70; Cherry
Valley, 1870-72; Hubbardston, 1872-74; Wales, 1874-75. Died October
13. 1875, Wales, Mass.
Married May 31, 1853, Maria H. Atwell, of Lynn, Mass., who died
October 23, 1855. Married April 2, 1857, Caroline M. Baker, of
Waltham, Mass. Child: Ella Matilda, b. December 11, 1866.
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430. *NATHAN DISBROW BANGS. B.A. X. ^. Born Janu-
ary 17, 1834, New York, N. Y.
In business in New York, N. Y., 1852-58. Publisher of The World,
New York, N. Y., 1862-76. Resided in New York, N. Y., 1876-81.
Died September 14, 1881, New York, N. Y.
431. *CHARLES WESLEY BENNETT. B.A.; M.A., 185s;
D.D., Genesee College, 1870; LL.D., Svracuse University, 1887. "*■. T.
Born July 18, 1828, East Bethany, N. Y.
Principal of Stanstead Seminary, Quebec, 1852-54. Taught in
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1854-56; principal, 1856-58.
Associate principal of Fort Plain Seminary, N. Y., 1859. Superin-
tendent of public schools, Schenectady, N. Y., i860. Principal of Low-
ville Academy, N. Y., 1861. Joined East Genesee Conference, M. E.
Church, 1862. Stationed at Penn Yan, N. Y., 1862-63. Affain principal
of Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, 1864. Studied in the University of
Berlin, 1866-69. Traveled in Italy, 1868; in Egypt, Palestine, Greece,
etc., 1869. Stationed at Towanda, Pa., 1869-70; Elmira, N. _Y.,
1870-71. Professor of History and Logic in Syracuse University,
N. Y., 1871-84; of Historical Theology in Garrett Biblical Institute,
Evanston, 111., 1884-91. Visited Europe in the interests of Syracuse
University library, 1875. Transferred to Northern New York Con-
ference, 1879. Visited Europe for study, 1886. Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1872, '80. Died April 17, 1891, Evanston,
111.
Married November 28, 1854, Caroline M. Bannister, of Phelps,
N. Y., who died November 25, 1896. Children: Clara Louisa, b. Feb-
ruary 5, 1857, d. June 16, 1862; William Clark, b. x\pril 29, 1858; Laura
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Amelia, b. September 5, i860, d. June 3, 1868; Charles Stephen, b.
February 27, 1864 (Ph.B., Northwestern, 1888) ; May Louise, b.
December 6, 1870 (B.A., Northwestern, 1891), m. W. A. Dyche.
432. *SIMEON FISH CHESTER. B.A.; M.A., 1855. *• N. 6.
*. B. K. Born June i, 1824, Brooklyn, Ohio.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1852-53 ; Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass., 1853-65. Paymaster of Indian Orchard Mills,
Mass., 1865-67. Principal of Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1867-68; Ver-
mont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1868-70; Elm St. Gram-
mar School, Springfield, Mass., 1871-98. Taught in an evening school,
Springfield, Mass., 1898-1907. Retired, 1907. Died September i, 1909,
Springfield, Mass.
Married November 14, 1855, Mahala Eliza Kimpton, who died
March 4, 1910. Children: Mary Eveline, b. August 9, 1857; Francis
Truman (No. 1383), b. May 17, i860.
433. *VVILLIAM ROBERT CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1855; D.D.,
Lawrence University, 1869. 4>. N. 9. *. B. K. Born September 26,
1822, Greenfield, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1852. Stationed
at Maiden, Mass., 1852-53. Supernumerary, 1853. Stationed at Wal-
nut St., Chelsea, Mass., 1854-56; Bromfield St., Boston, 1856-58;
Common St., Lynn, 1858-60; St. Paul's Church, Lowell, 1860-62;
Portland, Me., Maine Conference, 1862-64; Pynchon St., Springfield,
Mass., New England Conference, 1864-67 ; Meridian St., East Boston,
1867-70. Delegate to U. S. Christian Commission. Presiding Elder
of Boston District, 1870-74. Fraternal delegate to Conference of
Wesleyan Methodists in Eastern British America, 1872. Stationed at
Trinity, Charlestown, Mass., 1874-77; Saratoga St., East Boston,
1877-80. Supernumerary, 1880. Stationed at Jamaica Plain, Boston,
Mass., 1881-84; St. Paul's, Lynn, 1884-87; Newton Center, 1887-92;
Boston St., Lynn, 1892-94. Superannuated, residing in Cambridge,
Mass., 1894-1905. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1868, '"72, '76, '92. Died June 18, 1905, Cambridge, Mass.
Married June 9, 1845, Eliza Brooks, who died September 18, 1905.
Children : Anne Eliza, b. July 19, 1847 ; Ellen Urania, b. November
7, 1851, m. Benjamin Gill (No. 916).
434. *ADAM CLARKE CRYSLER. B.A. Born July 14, 1826.
Taught in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1852-54. Traveled in
the West on account of ill health; taught in Lewiston, N. Y. Died
April 26, 1855-
Married; his wife, Anna M., died December 3, 1857, in Jonesville,
Mich. Child : Mary Luella, b. April 20, 1855.
435. *GEORGE BROWN DUSINBERRE. B.A,; M.A., 1855;
LL.B., Yale University, 1855. *• B. K. Born September 11, 1829,
Plattekill, N. Y.
Engaged in farming in East Avon, N. Y., 1852. Studied law in
Geneva, N. Y., 1853; in Yale Law School, 1854-55. Admitted to the
bar, 1855. Practised law in Geneva, N. Y., 1855-58. County judge of
Ontario County, N. Y., 1860-69. Practised law in Geneva, 1869-84.
General agent for land department of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
Railroad. 1882-84. Died March 15, 1884, Geneva, N. Y.
Married December 29. 1857, Elizabeth Clark Warner, of Lima, N. Y.
Children: Henry Warner, 'b. August 12, 1859 (B.A., Hobart, 1880);
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Samuel Brown, b. May 8, 1861 ; George Brown, b. December 2, 1864
(B.A., Cornell Univ., 1886).
Address of widow : 6708 Thomas Boulevard, Pittsburg, Pa.
436. *ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL FOSS. B.A.; M.A.. 1855.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born March 6, 1830, Phillipstown, N. Y. Brother
of Nos. 481 and 535-
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1852. Stationed at
Lenox, Mass., 1852-54; Morrisania, N. Y., 1854-56; 30th St., New
York, 1856-58; St. Paul's Church, New York, 1858-60; Tarrytown,
i860. Professor of Latin and Hebrew, Wesleyan University, 1860-63.
Presiding Elder of Poughkeepsie District, 1863-65. Stationed at 30th
St., New York, N. Y., 1865-68; Sing Sing (now Ossining), 1868-69.
Went to Switzerland on account of poor health; traveled in Italy,
1869. Died March 30, 1870, Clarens, Switzerland.
Married August, 1852, Catherine H. Carpenter, of New York, N. Y.,
who died December 12, 1857. Married June 21, i860, H. Caroline
Mead, of New York, N. Y., who died December 10, 1907. Children:
Catherine Sedgwick, b. April i, 1855, d. January 16, 1856; Caroline
Mead, b. April 17, 1861, m. E. G. Gyger; Harriet Campbell, b. August
17, 1862 ; Ida Clift, b. August 22, 1864, d. March 22, 1896 ; Grace, d. in
infancy; Archibald Campbell, b. August 17, 1870.
437. *JAMES SAYRE GRIFFING. B.A. Born October 28, 1822,
Owego, N. Y.
Traveled for a firm in New York, N. Y., 1853. Preached at North
St., Indianapolis, Ind., 1854. Joined North Indiana Conference, M. E.
Church. Transferred to Missouri Conference ; appointed to Wakerusa
Mission, Kansas. Stationed at Topeka, Kans., 1855. In poor health,
1856. Stationed at Fremont, Kans., 1857-58; Indianola, 1858-59; Big
Spring, 1859-60 ; Tecumseh, 1860-61 ; Auburn and Burlingame, 1861-63 ',
Tecumseh and Clinton, 1863-64; Seneca, 1864-67; Circleville, 1867-68;
Junction City, 1868-69; North Lawrence, 1869-70; Fort Riley Circuit,
1870-72; Rock Creek, and Blue Valley, 1872-73; Blue Valley, 1873-75;
Second Church, Manhattan, 1875-82. Died April 3, 1882, Osawatomie,
Kans.
Married September 13, 1855, J. Augusta Goodrich, of Owego, N. Y.
Children : John Silas, b. August 26, 1857 ; William James, b. Novem-
ber 24, i860 ; Mary Lydia, b. August 25, 1863 ; Sarah Augusta Clarissa,
b. February 19, 1866, d. October 21, 1869.
438. *CALVIN SEARS HARRINGTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1855;
D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1877. ^. T. $. B. K. Born May
17, 1826, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, Sanbornton Bridge (now
Tilton), N. H., 1852-55. Joined N. H. Conference, M. E. Church,
1854. Principal of N. H. Conference Seminary, 1855-60. Professor
of Greek Language and Literature, Wesleyan University, 1861-63 ; of
Latin Language and Literature, 1863-86. Delegate to General^ Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1872. Member of Committee of Revision of
Methodist Hymnal. 1876. Editor: T. Macci Plouti Captivi, Trinummus
et Rudens. Died February 16, 1886, Middletown, Conn.
Married August 10, 1852, Eliza Cynthia Chase, of Lempster, N, H.
Child: Karl Pomeroy (No. 1308), b. June 13, 1861.
Address of widow : Middletown, Conn.
439. *JAMES WESLEY HORNE. B.A.; M.A., 1855; LLD-.
Liberia College, 1882. Born March 24, 1823, on the Island of Jamaica.
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Founder and principal of Monrovia Academy, Liberia, Africa, under
the Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, 1853-57. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at Fair Haven,
Conn., 1858-60; Redding, 1860-62; South Second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1862-64; Birmingham, Conn., 1864-66; Rockville Center, N. Y.,
1866-67; Willett St., New York, 1867-70. Traveled in Europe, the
East, and the West Indies, 1870-71. Stationed at Babylon, N. Y.,
1870-73; Greenport and Shelter Island, 1873-76; Forestville, Conn.,
1876-79; Clinton, 1879-82; Southport, 1882-84. Died September 6,
1884, Southport, Conn.
Married September 25, 1855, Julia Stowe Tuzo, of Bermuda. Chil-
dren: George Harold, b. June 3, 1856; Esther Tuzo, b. February 13,
1859; Edith Stowe, b. February 22, 1861, m. Dr. T. W. Foreman; Mary
Isabel, b. August 27, 1863 ; Henrietta Frith, b. June 24, 1865, m. F. S.
Smith; Julia Stowe Tuzo, b. January 8, 1870, m. Dr. J. M. Rogers.
Address of widow : Warwick, Orange Co., N. Y.
440. THOMPSON HOADLEY LANDON. B.A. ; M.A., 1855;
D.D., 1906. $. N. e. Born November 18, 1830, Lansingburg, N. Y.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1852-53 ; Pennington Seminary,
N. J., 1854-57. Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1857.
Stationed at Port Jervis, N. Y., 1857-58. By division of conference,
became a member of Newark Conference, 1858. Stationed at Newark,
N. J., 1858-60; Franklin. 1860-62; Little Falls, 1862-64; Belvidere,
1864-67; Phillipsburg, 1867-69; Montclair, 1869-72; Madison, 1872-74;
Second Church, Rahway, 1874-77; Port Richmond, N. Y., 1877-78;
Succasunna, N. J., 1878-81 ; Park Church. Elizabeth, 1881-83 ; Prospect
St., Paterson, 1883-85; Thiels, N. Y., 1885. Principal of Bordentown
Military Institute, N. J., 1885 .^
Married May 18, 1864, Sarah 'Durland. of Warwick, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Thomas Durland, b. May 18, 1865; Seymour (No. 1565), b.
August 21, 1867 ; Louise E., b. August 29, 1869, m. R. E. Whitney.
Address : Bordentown, N. J.
441. *FRANCIS ASBURY LOOMIS. B.A. Born April 2, 1825,
Manchester, Conn. Brother of No. 423.
Taught in Plainville, Conn., 1852-53. Preached in Hingham, Mass.,
1854-55. Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1855. Stationed at Yarmouthport, Mass., 1855-56;
South Truro, 1856-58; Hingham, 1858-60; Holmes Hole (now Vine-
yard Haven), 1860-62; South Yarmouth, 1862-64; Main St., North
Easton, 1864-65; South Harwich, 1865-67; Eastham, 1867-68; Barn-
stable and Yarmouthport, 1868. Taught in South Harwich, Mass.,
1868-69. Superannuated, 1869-73. Preached and taught in North
Harwich, Mass., 1871-72. Preached in Long Plain. Mass., 1873-76.
Assistant in Free Library, East Greenwich, R. I., 1877-85; librarian,
1885-1903. Retired, living in East Greenwich, 1903. Died June 12,
1904, East Greenwich, R. I.
Married April 11, 1854, Almira Eddy, of West Brookfield. Mass.,
who died October 20, 1868. Married December 8, 1872, Mrs. Mary
Fletcher (Ryder) Percival, who died November 4, 1904. Children:
Frank Wilbur, b. July 9, 1859, d. June 7, 1874; George Albert, b.
November 2, 1862 (B.A., Brown, 1884) ; Myra Eddy, b. May 2, 1868,
d. April 18, 1896.
442. *JAMES ELY McINTIRE. B.A. *. N. 9. Bom August
8, 1831, Springfield, Mass.
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Practised law in Springfield, Mass., 1856-93. Died October 22, 1893,
Springfield, Mass.
Married September 22, 1858, Marietta Brown Gardiner, of West
Newbury, Mass., who died November 21, 1869. Married October 5,
1871, Elizabeth L. Morris, of North Wilbraham, Mass. Children:
William Gardiner, b. July 23, 1859, d. March 22, 1863; Jennie, b.
December 19, 1865, d. November 7, 1869.
Address of widow: Hampden, Mass.
443. *WALTER OAKLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1855. Born August 11,
1824, Shrub Oak, N. Y.
Taught in New York Conference Seminary. Charlotteville, N. Y.,
1852; Wesleyan Female College, Wilmington, Del, 1853-55. Went to
Topeka, Kans., on account of failure of health, 1855. Member of
Kansas Senate, 1856-58. Engaged in the oil business in Detroit,
Mich., 1862-63 ; Venango County, Pa., 1864-70. Joined Kansas Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Clinton, Kans., 1870-71 ;
Tecumseh, 1871-73 ; Chanute, 1873-74. Transferred to South Kansas
Conference, 1874. Stationed at Augusta and El Dorado, 1874-75;
El Dorado, 1875-77; Newton, 1877-78; Peabody, 1878-79. Transferred
to Kansas Conference, 1881. Stationed at Silver Lake, Kans., 1881-82.
Agent of Kansas Temperance Christian Union, 1882-83. Super-
numerary, 1883-87. Superannuated, residing in Topeka, Kans., 1887-99.
Died February i, 1899, Topeka, Kans.
Married September 25, 1852, Sarah Jane Miller, of Copake, N, Y.,
who died May 5, 1855. Married March 27, 1859, Louise Thompson,
of Leavenworth, Kans. Children : Mary, b. February 7, 1854, d.
February 16, 1854; Gertrude L.. b. February 6. i860, d. June 4, 1883;
Frank Thompson, b. May 10, 1863 ; Stephen Curry, b. September 28,
1865, d. November 13, 1868.
Address of widow : Oakland, Cal.
444. *JOHN GIFFORD PARSONS. B.A. Born July 6, 1830,
Froome, England,
Preached on a circuit near Norwalk, Conn., 1852; Washington,
Conn., 1853. Died August 21, 1853, Hartford, Conn.
Married August 16, 1853, Ellen M. Douglass, of Cooperstown, N. Y.
445. *CHARLES TALCOTT RANSOM. B.A. X. ^.
Studied law, 1852-54. Practised law in Iowa Citv, Iowa, 1855-88.
Mayor of Iowa City, 1857. Died April 9, 1888, New York, N. Y.
Married June 23, 1859, Sarah Frances Bacon, of Owego, N. Y., who
died 1897. Child: Sarah Bacon, b. January 14, 1863, m. Dr. R. B.
Hill, d. October 23, 1904.
446. *EDWARD PETER SHAW. B.A.; M.A., 1855. Born
August 23, 1829, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Taught in Redding Institute. Conn., 1852-67; principal and pro-
prietor, 1869-88. Judge of probate until retired by age limit; after-
wards probate clerk. Member of State Legislature for two terms.
Died April 8, 1905, Redding Ridge, Conn.
Married April 22, 1851, Fanny Sanford, of Redding, Conn., who
died February 21, 1872. Married November 26, 1879, Elizabeth L.
Parkhurst, of Chelmsford, Mass. Children: Emma, b. April 8, 1852,
m, O. C. Banks; Henry, b. November 16, 1855; Edward Jacob, b.
May 25, 1858, d, March 29, 1889; Samuel Carter, b, November 3, 1866
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(B.A., Yale, 1891) ; John P., b. December 13, 1880; Katharine L., b.
February 19, 1882; EHzabeth, b. May 25, 1886; Mary L., b. October 5,
1890.
Address of widow : 266 North 2d St., Cedar Rapids. Iowa.
447. *GEORGE WASHINGTON STREETER. B.A.; M.A.,
1855. Born July 8, 1825, Lisbon, N. H.
Taught in Littleton, N. H., 1852-53; High School, New London,
Conn., 1853; Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1853-55; Greenport, N. Y., and
Paterson, N. J., 1855-56. First assistant in a grammar school, New
York, N. Y., 1856-60. Admitted to the bar, 1861. Practised law in
New York, N. Y., 1861-97. Died March 18, 1897, New York, N. Y.
Married August i, 1853, Sarah A. Salter, of Greenport, N. Y., who
died January 5, 1873. Children : Walton Lindsay, b. November 30,
1856, d. in infancy; Eliza Lee, b. December 11, 1859, d. December 2,
1885; O. Anna. b. February 18, 1865; George W., b. May 22, 1869, d.
July 25, 1869; Hattie C, b. September 11, 1870, d. May 2, 1871.
448. ROBERT BULLOCK VAN PETTEN. B.A. ; M.A., 1855.
Born March 17, 1825, Sterling, N. Y. Brother of No. 405.
Taught in Addison, N. Y., 1852-53: Elmira, 1853-55; Binghamton,
1855-57; Homer, 1857. Engaged in surveying in Oswego and Jeffer-
son Counties, N. Y., 1858-59. Taught in Peoria Co., 111. ; for some
time principal of a ward school in Peoria. 111.. 1860-72. Taught and
farmed in Peoria Co., 111., 1872-81. Engaged in farming in Clarke
Co., Iowa, 1881 . County surveyor of Clarke Co., 1891-97.
Married January 25, 185 1. Sarah A. Nipper, of Oswego, N. Y., who
died November 11, 1868. Married July 4, 1869. Matilda A. Schiiltz,
of Navarre. Ohio, who died March 15, 1886. Children: Sarah
Theresa, b. September 18, 1852, m. Prof. J. E. Oliver ; William John-
ston, b. April 6, 1854; John Bullock, b. April 29, 1856, d. September
28, 1856; Robert Marshman, b. November 23, 1861 ; Howard, b. June
7, 1866, d. September 3, 1866; George Milton, b. February 14, 1868;
Minnie Amelia, b. August 17. 1872; Ellen Eliza, b. August 24, 1874;
Centa Gertrude, b. May 24, 1876, d. October 21, 1909; Albert Bullock,
b. September 26, 1878; Margaret Matilda, b. September 18. 1880; Eva
May, b. November 29, 1882.
Address : New Virginia, Iowa.
449. *GORHAM ROLLINS WALTON. B.A.; M.A., 1855-
*. B. K. Born March 20, 1826, Mercer, Me.
Taught in Brooklyn. N. Y., 1853-54. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1855-66. Died September, 1866, Mercer, Me.
450. *GEORGE WILLIAM WENDELL. B.A.; M.A., 1855-
<i^. T. *. B. K. Born March 11, 1831, Dover, N. H.
Principal of an intermediate school, Portland, Me., 1852-53. In
business. Great Falls, N. H., 1854-59. Taught in Wilberforce Univer-
sity, Ohio, 1859-62. Clerk in Internal Revenue Office, Washington,
D. C, 1863-65. Deputy collector of internal revenue, New York,
N. Y., 1865-75. Clerk in Universal Life Insurance Company, N. Y.,
1875-80. Bookkeeper in Plainfield. N. J., 1880-84. Superintendent of
a private hospital, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1884-1902. Died February
18, 1902, Cambridgeport, Mass.
Married January 11, 1855, Amanda H. Huntress, of Great Falls,
N. H., who died November 24. 1858. Married July 24, 1867. Mary E.
Frazee, of Scotch Plains, N. J. Children: Mabel Josephine, b. Feb-
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ruary 6, 1858, d. October 21, 1858; Marion Josephine, b. June 11, i86g
(B.A., Boston Univ., 1892), m. G. F. Joyce, Jr.; George Vincent, b.
August 16, 1871 (B.S., Mass. Institute of Technology, 1892) ; Henry
Marcy, b. May 5, 1883, d. April 7, 1884.
Address of widow: 400 West ii8th St., New York, N. Y.
451. *ADDISON FILLMORE WHEELER. B.A.; M.A., 1855.
Joined Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1853. Stationed at Waddington Mission, N. Y., 1853-54;
Belgium Church, Liverpool, 1854-55; Cleveland, 1855-57; Phoenix,
1857-58; Scriba, 1858-60; Three Mile Bay, 1860-61; Depauville,
1861-63; Philadelphia, 1863-65. Reported no longer in conference,
1865. As a local preacher, supplied Freeville, N. Y., 1879-81 ; North
Lansing, 1882; Chemung, 1882-87. Died Mav 24, 1887, Chemung,
N. Y.
Married July 7, 1853, Sarah Ann Moulton, of Cicero, N. Y., who
died October 31, 1864. Married September 23, 1873, Mrs. Martha
Margaret Peppard, of Chemung. N. Y. Children : Frances Adelia, b.
December 10, 1854, m. John Hudson, d. February 21, 1896; Carrie
Elizabeth, b. September 12, 1856, m. F. B. Ostrander ; Mary Genevieve,
b. April 15, i860, m. G. E. Wilson.
Address of widow : Chemung, N. Y.
452. *AARON WHITE. B.A.; M'.A., 1855. ^. T. $. B. K.
Born September 18, 1824, Kirkland, N, Y.
Taught in Flushing Female Institute, N. Y., 1852-53; Oneida Con-
ference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1853-66. Principal of
Sauquoit Academy, N. Y., 1866-69. Taught in Cazenovia Seminary,
1869-70. Principal of Canastota Union Free School and Academy,
N. Y., 1870-79; White's English and Classical School, Oneida, N. Y.,
1879-80. Taught in Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1880-97. Died April
10, 1897, Cazenovia, N. Y.
Married April 6, 1859. Isadore Maria Haight, who died August 17,
1905. Children : (Cornelia Gushing, b. February 3, i860 ; Henry Seely
(No. 1318), b. May 20, 1861 ; Lucy Blakeslee, b. February 8, 1869
(B.A., Wellesley, 1891), m. C. B. Thwing.
CLASS OF 1853.
453. *BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BURNHAM. B.A.; M.A.,
1856. <ir. T. $. B. K. Born November 2, 1830, Groton, Vt.
Principal of academic department of Newark Wesleyan Institute,
N. J., 1853-54; Lewiston Seminary, 111., 1854-56. Taught and studied
law in Chicago, 111. ; admitted to the bar, 1856. Practised law in
Chicago, 111., 1857-61 ; Newbury, Vt., 1861-63. Enlisted in Co. F, 8th
Vt. Volunteers, 1863. Detailed as assistant superintendent of educa-
tion of freedmen in Louisiana, 1864. Commanded Co. G. 87th U. S.
Colored Infantry; detailed to establish schools, 1865. Practised law
in Boston, Mass., 1867-98. Associate justice of the South Boston
Municipal Court, 1874-79. Engaged in literary work; law editor.
Died May 21, 1898, Boston, Mass.
Married November 4, 1861, Celeste Shute, of Waukegan, 111., who
died March 22, 1880. Child: a son, b. 1862, d. in infancy.
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464. *WILLIAM FITCH CONRAD. B.A.; M.A., 1856. Born
November 7, 1826, Ithaca, N. Y.
Taught in Port Gibson, Miss., and studied law, 1853-55. Admitted
to the bar, 1855. Practised law in Burlington, Iowa, 1855-62.
Enlisted in Co. G, 25th Iowa Volunteers, 1862. Captain of 25th Iowa
Volunteers, 1863. Taken prisoner at Raymond, Miss.; confined for
nearly a year in Libby Prison. Practised law in Canton, Mo., 1865-76;
Des Moines, Iowa, 1876-86. Judge of the 9th Judicial District, Iowa,
1886-1901. Died December 20, 1901, Des Moines, Iowa.
Married 1853. Hattie S. Pierce, of Aurora, N. Y. Children : William
Fitch, b. August 2, 1856; Hattie L., b. September 20, 1866.
455. *SAMUEL WOODWARD COOKE. B.A. ; M.A., 1856.
Born September 9, 1825, Hadley, Mass.
Taught in East Windsor, Conn., 1854. ^l^ember of Conn. Legisla-
ture, 1855. Principal of High School, Oxford, Mass., 1856-57. Studied
dentistry in Worcester, Mass., 1858. Practised dentistry in Milford,
Mass., 18^9; Millbury, Mass., 1860-70; Worcester, Mass., 1870-1906.
Died October 26, 1906, Worcester, Mass.
Married January 30, 1855, Cornelia Jane Tracy, of Franklin, Conn.
Children: Emma Jane, b. February 3, 1856; Charles Woodward, b.
May 9, 1857, d. April 26, 1867; Henry Parsons, b. February 16, 1863
(D.M.D., Harvard, 1884) ; Mary Inez, Frank, and Lucy Almira, d. in
infancy.
Address of widow : 5 Freeland St., Worcester, Mass.
456. *JOHN THOMAS DICKINSON. B.A.; M.A.. 1856. -V. T.
Born July 7, 1832, Cincinnatus, N. Y.
Taught in Cincinnatus, N. Y., 1854-55; Cooperstown Seminary,
N. Y., 1855; Oxford Academy, N. Y., 1856-57. Principal of Hedding
Seminary, Abingdon, 111., 1858-67 ; graded school, Altona, 111., 1867-71 ;
Grand Prairie Seminary and Commercial College, Onarga, 111.,
1871-77; graded school. Chatsworth, 111., 1877-78. Vice President and
Professor of Mathematics in Hedding College, 111., 1878-83; Professor
of the same in Iowa Weslevan University, 1883-86. Vice President of
the latter, 1884-86. Died May 26, 1886, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
Married December 3, i860, Helen L. Hutchins, of Henry, 111., who
died December 27, 1861. Married June 30, 1864, Elvira Cleveland
Bates, of Griggsville, 111., who died September 27, 1906. Children:
Charles Hutchins, b. December 21, 1861 (deceased) ; Helen Anna, b.
July 18, 1865, d. February 13, 1871 ; Francis Chaffee, b. April 20, i8i57;
Edward Payson, b. February 8, 1869; Wilbur Fisk, b. March 13, 1871,
d. January 21, 1872; Helen Anna, b. January i, 1873; John Thomas,
b. September i, 1875 (B.A., Iowa Wesleyan, 1896) ; Sarah Elvira, b.
August 25, 1878; Lucy Grace (B.A., Iowa Wesleyan, 1893), m. F. S.
Payne.
457. *JOHN PRICE DURBIN. B.A.
Frail health during most of his life prevented active labor. Died
September 11, 1870, Saratoga, N. Y.
458. *JASPER FISH. B.A.; M.A., 1856. Born March 23, 1826,
Woodstock, Vt.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1853. Principal of
Hickory Neck Academy, Va., 1854; High School, Leominster, Mass.,
1855-56. Traveled in the West; taught part of the time, 1856-58.
Principal of a public school, Dubuque, Iowa, 1858-59; Union School,
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Havana, 111., 1860-62. Taught in Havana, 111., 1863. Private in 44th
Iowa Volunteers; served in Tennessee, 1864. Taught in Troy, N. Y.,
1865. Traveling agent, 1866-67. Assistant editor of Child's Co.
gazetteers and directories; resided in Syracuse, N. Y., 1868-72.
Engaged in farming in Kearney, Nebr., 1872-91. Died August 19,
1891, Kearney, Nebr.
459. *FRANKLIN HANNAHS. B.A.; M.A., 1856. ^. T. $. B. K.
Born October 19, 1828, Floyd, N. Y.
Taught in Charlottesville, N. Y., 1853-54; Fairfield Seminary, N. Y.,
1854-61. Enlisted as private in U. S. Army, 1861. Captain, Co. C,
8ist Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers; served in the Peninsular Campaign,
1862. Died August 9, 1862, Harrison's Landing, Va.
Married December i, 1858, Antoinette Edie, of Marcy, N. Y., who
died April 22, 1906. Children : Mary Edie, b. February 18, 1861 ;
Franklina Edie, b. October 18, 1862, m. G. L. Hill.
460. RALPH CHANDLER HARRISON. B.A.; M.A., 1856;
LL.B., Albany Law School, 1859. *. N. 6. $. B. K. Born October 22,
1831, Cornwall Bridge, Conn.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1853-56. Member of Conn,
Legislature, 1857. Studied in Albany Law School, N. Y., 1858-59.
Admitted to the bar, 1859. Practised law in San Francisco, Cal.,
1859-91. Elected member of Board of Freeholders to frame a charter
for San Francisco, 1880; president of the Board, 1886, Associate
justice of the Supreme Court of California, 1891-1903. Member of
Supreme Court Commission of California, 1904. Presiding justice.
District Court of Appeals of California, First District, 1905-06.
Practising law in San Francisco, 1906 . Trustee of San Francisco
Public Library, 1887 ; San Francisco Law Librar>', 1888 .
Married July 3, 1865, Juliet Lathrop Waite, of Chicago, 111., who
died August 2, 1890. Married September 27, 1892, Ella Spencer Reid,
of New York, N. Y. Children : Richard Calhoun, b. December 12,
1867 (B.A., Harvard, 1890) : Philip Julian, b. March 12, 1869, d. April
27, 1891; Robert Waite, b. September 24, 1872 (B.A., Harvard, 1895).
Address : 640 Mills Building, San Francisco, Cal.
461. *FRANCIS DAY HODGSON. B.A.; M.A., 1856. Born
June 7, 1832, Philadelphia, Pa.
Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y,, 1854. Joined
Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1857. Stationed at Scott
Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1857-58. Transferred successively to the
Oregon, California, East Genesee, and Central New York conferences.
Principal of Oregon City Seminary, Ore., 1858. Professor of Mathe-
matics in a college in California. 1860-67. Principal of public schools,
Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1869; Penn Yan Academy. N. Y., 1875-83.
Stationed at Enfield, N. Y., 1884-85; Spencerport, 1885-88; Horse-
heads, 1888-91; Troy, Pa., 1891-93; Ovid, N. Y., 1893-94; Montour
Falls, 1894-95. Superannuated, 1895. Died December 12, 1899,
Newark, N. Y.
Married March 8, 1855, Mary Dennis, of Macedon Center, N. Y.
Children : Francis, b. March 31, 1856, d. December 29, 1895 ; Agnes
Rebecca, b. November 24, 1859, d. April 19, 1888; Henry Thomas, b.
October 10, 1861, d. June 27, 1869; Mary Hogarth, b. December 27,
1863, m. C. E. Welles, d. December 25, 1904; Emily, b. May 15, 1866,
m. W. B. Brown ; Alice, b. September 27, 1868, m. Dr. W. M. FoUett ;
Alfred, b. March 27, 1871 ; Elizabeth, b. June 18, 1874.
Address of widow : 16 VanDuser Sf ., Newark, N. Y.
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462. *CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS HUFFAKER. B.A.; M.A.,
1856. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born November 17, 1823, near Old Frank-
lin, Mo.
Principal of male department, Westport High School, Mo., 1853-57 ;
of female department, Weston High School, Mo., 1857-59. Taught in
Westport, Mo., 1859-68. IMayor of Westport, 1866. Cultivated a fruit
farm and garden near Kansas City, Mo., 1869-70. In charge of West-
port public schools, Mo., 1871-73. Died April 13, 1873, Westport, Mo.
Married September 7, 1858, Elizabeth Howlett Hunter. Children:
a son, b. September 4, 1859, d. September 4, 1859; Julia Catherine,
b. October 3, i860; Christopher Columbus, b. May i, i8<53, d. August 2,
1865; John Mastin, b. August 17, 1865; Duke Hunter, b. August 20,
1867.
463. *HIRAM AUGUSTUS JONES. B.A. ; M.A., 1856. *. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born December 3, 183 1. Grafton. Mass. Brother of No. 370.
Taught in Sandwich, Mass., 1853-54. Tutor in Ancient Languages,
Lawrence University, Wis., 1854-56; Adjunct Professor, 1856-62;
Professor of Latin, 1862-67; of Latin and Greek, 1867-80; of Latin,
1880-98. Superintendent of public schools, Appleton, Wis., 1867-68;
alderman, 1868-69; county supervisor, 1872-74. Died April 11, 1898,
Appleton, Wis.
Married December 8, 1861, Mary Emily Tallmadge, of Fond du
Lac, Wis. Children: Lyman Asa, b, November 19, 1865 (B.A.,
Lawrence, 1886) ; Alice Louisa, b. February 28, 1870, d. December 30,
1889 ; David Arthur, b. October 26, 1875.
Address of widow : 534 Oak St., Appleton, Wis.
464. *SAVILLION LEE. B.A. Born February 14, 1826, East
Lyme, Conn.
Preached in Canterbury, Conn., 1854. Engaged in teaching and
preaching in Riverhead, N. Y., 1855-73. Located, 1873. Nurseryman
and florist, Riverhead, N. Y., 1873-88. Died February 20, 1888, River-
head, N. Y.
Married July 26, 1856, Mary Mahetable Corwin, who died January i,
1908. Children: Eva, b. February 9, 1858, m. E. F. Corwin; Ulysses,
b. January 21, 1862; Arthur, b. July 13, 1864; Amy, b. February 14,
1867, m. H. N. Weeks, d. November 8, 1903 ; Harry, b. November 20,
1872; Mary Lee, b. August 18, 1874; three others, d. in infancy.
465. *SYLVESTER HILL OPDYKE. B.A.; M.A., 1856.
■^. T. *. B. K. Born June 22, 1828, Everettstown, N. J.
Taught in New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y.,
1853. Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1854-56, 1857. Taught
in Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y., 1856. Joined Newark Conference,
M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at Bloomfield, N. J.. 1858-60; Clinton,
1860-62; Flemington, 1862-64; Rahway, 1864-65; Elizabeth, 1865-67;
Staten Island, N. Y., 1867-69 ; Nyack, 1869-71 ; Eighth Ave., Newark,
N. J., 1871-73. Presiding Elder of Newton District, 1873-77. Sta-
tioned at Summerfield Church, Staten Island, N. Y., 1877-80; Newton,
N. J., 1880. Died October 21, 1880, Newton, N. J.
Married May 22, 1856, Elizabeth Morey, of Bloomingdale, 111., who
died September 28, 1909. Children: Lillie Morey, b. November 11,
1859, d. November 24, 1859; Levings Atwood, b. September 21, 1861
(M.D., N. Y. Homoeopathic Medical College, 1885) ; Charles Pomeroy.
b. May 29, 1863 (class of 1886); George Howard (No. .^618), b.
November 21, 1867; Florence Morey, b. May 28, 1870.
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466. CHARLES RHODES POMEROY. B.A.; M.A., 1856; D.D.,
Simpson Centenary College, 1875. <lr. T. *. B. K. Born June 15,
1830, Weybridge, Vt. Brother of Nos. 381 and 541, and of R. M.
Pomeroy (class of 1852) and W. Pomeroy (class of 1861).
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1853-54. Taught in Fort
Edward Institute, N. Y., 1854. Principal of Union Village Academy,
N. Y., 1855; Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y., 1856; Rochester High
School, N. Y., 1857; Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1859.
Resigned on account of ill health, i860. Joined Genesee Conference,
M. E. Church, 1868. Stationed at Batavia, N. Y., 1868-69. Trans-
ferred to Des Moines Conference, 1869. Stationed at Chariton, Iowa,
1869-70; Des Moines, 1870-72. Transferred to Upper Iowa Confer-
ence, 1872. Stationed at Iowa City, Iowa, 1872-74. President of State
Normal School, Emporia, Kans., 1874-79; Callanan College, Des
Moines, Iowa, 1880-89. Transferred to Puget Sound Conference,
1889. Stationed at Seattle, Wash., 1891. Dean, and Professor of
Mental and Moral Philosophy, Puget Sound University, Wash.,
1896-99.
Married December 2, 1854, Mary J. Meeker, of North Hoosick,
N. Y. Child: Charles Harrington, b. March 28, 1863 (B.A., Iowa
State Univ., 1886).
Address : Tacoma, Wash.
467. *DAVID HENRY SHERMAN. B.A. ; M.A., 1856; D.D.,
Kentucky University, 1862. Born August 11, 1827, Barre, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1853. Stationed at
Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1853-55. Transferred to Rock River Confer-
ence, 1855. Stationed at St. Charles, 111., 1855-56; Crete, 1856-57.
Principal of High School, Crete, 111., 1856-57 ; Channahon, 111.,
1858-60; Petersham. Mass.. 1861. President of Brookville College,
Ind., 1862. Principal of Waukegan High School, 111., 1863. In poor
health, 1864-67. Principal of Towle Academy. Winthrop, Me. ; editor
of The Winthrop Bulletin, 1868-69. Principal of St. Albans High
School, Me., 1870 ; Corinna Union Academy, Me. ; pastor of Corinna
M. E. Church, 1871-72. Principal of Exeter High School, Me.;
preached on Exeter. Stetson, and Corinna Circuit, 1873-75. Preached
at Houlton, Hodgdon. and Linneus, Me., 1875-76. Principal of Bucks-
port Grammar School. Me., 1877-81. Removed to Andover, Mass.,
1881. Died October 11, 1890, West Medway, Mass.
Married December 25, 1849, Mary H. Martin, of Lynn, Mass.
Children : Jennie Louise, b. July 7, 1859, m. Mr. Flood ; Mary Martin,
b. January 13, 1864.
468. *JULIUS AUGUSTUS SKILTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1856;
M.D., Albany Medical College, 1855. X. <ir. Born June 29, 1833,
Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 526, and of J, A. Skilton (class of 1849).
Practised medicine in Troy, N. Y. ; city physician and commissioner
in Board of Education, 1855-61. Assistant surgeon of 30th N. Y.
Volunteers, i86r. Surgeon of 87th N. Y. Volunteers, 1862; of 14th
N. Y. Cavalry; medical director of cavalry. Department of the South-
west, 1863. Engaged in Red River Campaign as medical director of
cavalry, 1864. Medical director in Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi
campaigns, 1865. Resided in New Orleans ; went to Mexico as special
correspondent for The New York Herald, 1866. Compelled by
imperial authorities for political reasons to leave the country in April;
returned to Mexico City, 1867. U. S. consul at Mexico City, 1869-71.
Prepared yearly consulate-general reports on the resources, etc., of
Mexico, published by the U. S. State Department, 1869-78. U. S.
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consul-general for Republic of Mexico, 1871-78. Resided in Mexico
City, 1878-84; in New York, N. Y., 1884-97. Died November 20, 1807,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married June 12, 1856, Harriet Euphrasia Ingersoll, of Cazenovia,
N. Y. Children: Frank Avery, b. February 12, i860; Harry Inger-
soll, b. February 12, 1864; Mary Kate, b. February 22, 1870, m. Leon
St. John.
■ Address of widow : 278 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
469. ♦JOEL AUGUSTUS STEELE. B.A.; M.A., 1856. *. N. 9.
Born May 14, 1827, Needham, Mass. Brother of No. 402.
Taught in East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport. Me., 1853.
Principal of Searsport Union High School, Me., 1854; Freedom
Academy, Me., 1855. Joined East Maine Conference, M. E. Church,
1855. Stationed at Columbia, Me., 1855-56; Machias. 1856-57. Prin-
cipal of Machias High School. Me., 1856-57. Stationed at Calais.
Me., 1857-59; Belfast, 1859-60; Frankfort 1860-61; Oldtown,
1861-62. Located, 1862. Preached in Pembroke, Mass., 1862-64;
Orleans, Mass., 1864-65. Taught a grammar school. West Fitchburg,
Mass., 1865-66. Joined New Hampshire Conference, M, E. Church,
1866. Stationed at Union Village, N. H., 1866-68; Epping, 1868-69;
North Salem, 1860-71; Londonderry, 1871-73; Landaff, 1873-75;
Milan, 1875-76; Contoocook. 1876-77. Supernumerary, 1877. Sta-
tioned at Henniker, N. H., 1878-81 ; Canaan, 1881-83. Supernumerary,
1883-97. Supplied Colchester, Vt., 1883-85; Putney, 1885-87; Wil-
liamsville, 1887-90; Wardsboro, 1890-92; Peacham, 1892-93; Charles-
town, 1896-97. Superannuated, 1897-1903. Supplied Chichester,
N. H., 1897-1900. Died September 26, 1903. New London, Conn.
Married April 2, i860, Mrs. Helen F. Snow, of Calais, Me., who
died February 12, 1896. Children : Edmund D., b. January 12, 1861 ;
Thompson Landon (deceased); Josephine, b. October 20, 1863;
Caroline, b. June 11, 1866, d. 1901 ; Fannie, b. August 16, 1868
(deceased) ; Charles, b. May 24, 1872.
470. ♦JOHN TEVIS. B.A. ; M.A., 1856; LL.B., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1856. Born 1834, Shelbyville, Ky.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1853-56. Practised law in Shelby-
ville, Ky., 1857-61. Died January 10, 1861, Shelbyville, Ky.
471. HENRY WHITE WARREN. B.A. ; D.D., Dickinson
College, 1872; LL.D., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1892. $. B. K.
Born January 4, 183 1, Williamsburg. Mass. Brother of No. 472.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., and Wesleyan Academy, Wil-
braham. Mass., 1853-55. Joined New England Conference, M. E.
Church, 1855. Stationed at Laurel St., Worcester, Mass., 1855-57;
North Russell St., Boston, 1857-59; Hedding (now Tremont St.)
Church. Boston, 1859-61 ; St. Paul's Church, Lynn, 1861-63 ; West-
field, 1863-65; Cambridgeport, 1865-68; Charlestown, 1868-71. Mem-
ber of Mass. House of Representatives, 1861-62. Transferred to
Philadelphia Conference, 1871. Stationed at Arch St., Philadelphia,
Pa., 1871-73. Traveled in Europe and the East, 1873. Transferred to
New York East Conference. 1873. Stationed at St. John's Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-77. Transferred to Philadelphia Conference,
1877. Stationed at Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., 1877-80; Spring Gar-
den St., Philadelphia, 1880. Elected Bishop of M. E. Church, 1880.
Visited Mexico (1884), China (1888), Europe (1891), Japan, China
and the PhiHppines (1003), India (1904)- Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1880; Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881.
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Author: Sights and Insights; The Lesser Hymnal; Among the
Forces, etc. Editor: Monthly Studies in St. Paul's Epistles; The
Study.
Married April 6, 1855, Diantha Lord Kilgore, of Bartlett, N. H.,
who died June 21, 1867, Married December 27, 1883, Mrs. Elizabeth
Eraser Iliff, of Denver, Col. Children : Carrie Louise, b. June 2,
1856, m. Rev. J. W. Frizzelle; Henry Mather (No. 1261), b. October
15, 1858; Ellen Russell, b. April 2, i860, m. Rev. J. R. Van Pelt.
Address: University Park, Denver, Col.
472. WILLIAM FAIRFIELD WARREN. B.A.; D.D., Ohio
Wesleyan University, 1862; LL.D., Wesleyan University, 1874.
$. B. K. Born March 13, 1833, Williamsburg, Mass. Brother of No.
471.
Head master of a private school in Mobile, Ala., 1853-54. Preached
in Ballardvale, Mass., 1854-55. Joined New England Conference,
M. E. Church, 1855. Stationed at Ballardvale, Mass., 1855-56. Studied
in Berlin and Halle, Germany; traveled in the East, 1856-58. Dele-
gate to World's Convention of the Evangelical AlHance, Berlin, Ger-
many, 1857. Stationed at Wilbraham, Mass., 1858-60; Bromfield St.,
Boston, 1860-62. Professor of Systematic Theology in the Missions-
Anstalt, Bremen, Germany, 1861-66; of the same in Boston Theologi-
cal Seminary, 1866-71. Dean of the School of Theology, Boston
University, 1867-73; Professor of Comparative Theology, and of the
History and Philosophy of Religion, 1874 . President of Boston
University, 1873-1903. Elected trustee of Wellesley College, 1875.
First president of Mass. Society for the University Education of
Women, 1876. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872,
'76, '84, '92, '96, 1900; Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1891. Fra-
ternal delegate to British Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1882.
Author: The True Key to Ancient Cosmology; Paradise Found; The
Quest of the Perfect Religion; The Story of Gottlieb, etc.
Married April 14, 1861, Harriet Cornelia Merrick, of Wilbraham,
Mass. Children: Mary Christine, b. July 24, 1863 (B.A. Boston
Univ., 1885), m. H. M. Ayars; William Marshall, b. November 4, 1865
(B.A., Boston Univ., 1887) ; Anna Merrick, b. May 26, 1868 (B.A.,
Boston Univ., 1891), m. G. A. Dunn; Winifred, b. January 3, 1870
(B.A., Boston Univ., 1891), m. G. A. Wilson.
Address: 131 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass.
473. *BENJAMIN FRANKLIN WIGGINS. B.A.; M.A., 1871.
Born 1828, Greenport, N. Y.
Taught in New York, N. Y., 1854; Greenport, N. Y., 1855-58.
Member of New York Legislature, 1859-63. Taught in Greenport,
N. Y., 1870. Engaged in farming in Greenport, N. Y., 1872-74. Died
December 5, 1874, Greenport, N. Y.
474. *M[OSES] EMORY WRIGHT. B.A. $. B. K. Born May
23, 1828, Leicester, Vt.
Taught in Newark, N. J., 1853-54. Mathematician for Vermont
Central Railroad, 1854. Principal of Black Rock Masonic Prepara-
tory Institute, N. C, 1854-55. Joined New England Conference, M. E.
Church, 1856. Stationed at Holyoke, Mass., 1856-57. Principal of
High School, Holyoke, Mass. ; preached at South Hadley Falls, Mass.,
1857-58. Stationed at Foxboro, Mass., 1858-60; New England Village,
1860-62; Dudley, 1862-64; Spencer, 1864-67; Newburyport, 1867-70;
Melrose, 1870-73; Meridian St., East Boston, 1873-74; Beverly,
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1874-77; Leominster, 1877-78; Nahant, 1878-81; Roslindale, 1881-84;
Dorchester St., South Boston, 1884-86; Woburn, 1886-88; Clinton,
1888-89; Spencer, 1889-91; Whitinsville, 1891-95; Cochituate, 1895-
1900; Broadway, Lynn, 1900-03; Bay View, Gloucester, 1903-09.
Author: Treatise on Paper Manufacture. Died December 13, 1909,
Gloucester, Mass.
Married March 26, 1855, Jane Elizabeth Cone, of West Granby,
Conn. Children : Edward Olin, b. November 26, i860, d. January i,
1892 ; Ellen Cone, b. July 28, 1863, m. C. L. Farwell, ISI.D.
Address of widow : 1094 Main St., Melrose, Mass.
CLASS OF 1854.
475. *HENRY BAKER. B.A.; M.A., 1861 ; D.D., Baldwin Uni-
versity. 1885. ^. T. Born June 19. 1829, Rochester, N. H. Brother
of C. Baker (class of 1843), F. Baker (class of 1852) and G. G. Baker
(class of 1863).
President of Schuylerville Seminary, N. Y., 1855. Joined California
Conference, M. E. Church. 1856. Stationed at Yreka, Cal., 1856-57;
Columbia, 1857-59; H St., Sacramento, 1859-61. Located, 1861.
Joined New England Conference, 1863. Stationed at Newtonville,
Mass., 1863-65; Melrose, 1865-67. Located, 1867. Resided in Mel-
rose, 1867-69. In business in New York, N. Y., 1869-80. Preached
at Waverly Church, Jersey City, N. J., 1870-73. Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1880. Stationed at Leonard St., Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1880-81 ; Roxbury, Hunting Ridge, and Great Hill, Conn.,
1881-82. Transferred to Baltimore Conference. 1882. Stationed at
Havre de Grace. Md., 1882-84; Lonaconing, 1884-85; Piedmont,
W. Va., 1885-87; Jefferson St., Baltimore, Md., 1887-88; Ellicott City,
1888-90; Twelfth St., Washington, D. C, 1890-92. Superannuated,
residing in Washington, D. C. lecturing and preaching, 1892-1910.
Traveled in Europe. Asia and Africa, 1888-89. Traveled around the
world, 1893. Died July 25, 1910. Chautauqua, N. Y.
Married November 28, 1854, Laura Alice Chase, of Newbury, Vt.,
who died September 7, 1897. Married November 24, 1898. Euphemia
Campbell Bower, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Charles Henry (No.
1265), b. September 18, 1855; William Henry, b. October 23, 1857, d.
January 6, i860; Edward Henry, b. May 30, 1861 (class of 1885), d.
January 25, 1886; Karle Henry, b. January 26, 1864.
476. *JUSTTN SPAULDING BARROWS. B.S. ; M.A. (Hon.),
1874. ^- '^- Born October 3, 1829, Windham, Vt. Brother of C. L.
Barrows (class of 1867).
Preached in Waltham, Mass., 1854. Joined New England Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1855. Stationed at Waltham, Mass., 1855-56;
Northampton, 1856-57; Chicopee, 1857-59; Walnut St., Chelsea,
1859-61 ; Pynchon St., Springfield, 1861-62. Superannuated, 1862.
Stationed at Holliston, Mass., 1863-65 ; IVIonument Square, Charles-
town, 1865-68. Supernumerary; preached in Weston, Vt, 1868-71.
Stationed at Fitchburg. Mass., 1871-72; Westfield. 1872-74; Chicopee,
1874-76; West Warren, 1876-78; West Brookfield, 1878-79; West
Warren, 1879-82; North Brookfield, 1882-84; Brookfield, 1884-85.
Superannuated, 1885. Died February 25, 1905, Brookfield, Mass.
Married October 3, 1854, Adeline E. Newell, of Wardsboro, Vt.
Children: Imogene, b. July 7, 1858, d. August 18, 1858; Grace, b.
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November 3, i860, d. January 15, 1861 ; Marion, b. October 31, 1864,
d. November 26, 1864.
Address of widow: Brookfield, Mass.
477. FRANCIS EVERETT BEERS. B.S. Born August 29,
1833, Aurelius, N. Y.
Taught in Illinois, 1855. Traveled in the West, 1856. County-
surveyor of Webster County, Iowa, 1857. Master of a steamboat on
the Mississippi river, 1858-61. Taught in Bridgeport, Conn., 1862.
Traveled in the West, 1863-64. Built the steamer Emma Logan, at
Pittsburg, Pa., 1865. In the steamboat business on the Alleghany and
Ohio rivers, 1866-70. Engaged in farming in Grundy County, Iowa,
1870-82. Secretary of school board, 1873-76. Engaged in farming,
Gilmore City, Iowa, 1882 .
Married January 2, 1871, Emma I. Trask, of Youngsville, Pa.
Children: Lyman Trask, b. April 23, 1872; Mary Bertha, b. January
27, 1874, m. H. S. Van Alstine; Percy Merle, b. November 12, 1875;
Ralph Waldo, b. December 27, 1877; Bessie, b. January 2, 1882, d.
December 11, 1901 ; Fern Sigourney, b. May 8, 1885, m. Randall
Nelson; Helen, b. March 23, 1887.
Address : Gilmore City, Iowa.
478. *WILLIAM CASE BOWEN. B.A. ; M.A., i860. >P. T.
$. B, K. Born November 25, 1832, Berkshire, N. Y. JBrother of No.
409.
Principal of Drewville Institute, Southeast, N. Y., 1854-56. Taught
in Cooperstown Female College, N. Y., 1856. Joined Oneida (now
Central New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1857. Stationed at
South Onondaga, N. Y., 1857-58; Elbridge, 1858-60; Montezuma,
1860-62; Camillus, 1862-64; Oxford, 1864-65. Taught in Oneida
Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1866-69. Principal of
Skaneateles Academy, N. Y., 1869-73. Taught in Hudson River Insti-
tute, N. Y., 1874. President and proprietor of Bordentown Female
College, N. J., 1875-91. Died June 10, 1891, Bordentown, N. J.
Married August 17, 1856, Gertrude Sarah Goodell, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Maria Baldwin, b. February 11, 1858, m. L. G.
Ferris, d. April 15, 1895; Jennie Goodell, b. February 10, 1859, d.
March 25, 1859; Annie, b. May 15, 1862, d. July 25, 1862; Gertrude, b.
March 25, 1863, d. June 24, 1863; Philip Hammond, b. November 27,
1865, d. January 29, 1866; Katharine Isabel, b. February 21, 1869;
William, b. October 29, 1871, d. September 8, 1878; E. Whitmore, b.
July 26, 1877, d. November 22, 1877.
Address of widow : Middletown, Conn.
479. *JACOB WHITBECK BROWN. B.A.; M.A., 1857. X. <ir.
Taught in Cooperstown Seminary, N. Y., 1854-56. Principal and
proprietor of an academy, Great Barrington, Mass., 1856-58.
Employed in superintendent's office, New York & Erie Railroad,
Elmira, N. Y., 1858-63. Died August 19, 1863, Elmira, N. Y.
Married 1855, Theresa Gardner, of Port Jervis, N. Y. Child: a
daughter, b. January, 1858.
480. *CALVIN BEACH FORD. B.A.; M.A., 1857. <ir. T. Bom
May 8, 1828, Milford, Conn.
Preached in Forestville, Conn., 1854. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1855. Stationed at Forestville, Conn., 1855-56;
Westport, 1856-58; George St. (now Grace), New Haven, 1858-60;
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New Canaan, 1860-62; Ridgefield, 1862-64; Beekman Hill, New York,
N. Y., 1864-67; Port Chester, 1867-69; Eighteenth St., Brooklyn,
1869-72; Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn, 1872-75; 141st St. (now Willis
Ave.), New York, 1875-78; Hartford, Conn., 1878-80; Waterbury,
1880-83; Grace, New Haven, 1883-86; New Canaan, 1886-89; Hunt-
ington, N. Y., 1889-93; Howard Ave., New Haven, Conn., 1893-96;
Watertown, 1896-1901 ; Newfield, Bridgeport, 1901-03. Superannuated,
1903. Chaplain of the Legislature of Connecticut, 1879-80. Author:
Man, Sin and Salvation: a book of Sermons. Editor: Minutes of
N. Y. East Conference (1876-91). Died November 30, 1910, Milford,
Conn.
Married August 15, 1854, Sarah Treat Tibbals, of Milford, Conn.
Child: Harriet Cornelia (adopted), m. C. P. Fontain, d. December,
481. *CYRUS DAVID FOSS. B.A. ; M.A., 1857; D.D.. 1870;
LL.D., Cornell College, 1879, and University of Pennsylvania. 1880.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born January 17, 1834. Kingston, N. Y. Brother
of Nos. 436 and 535.
Taught in Anienia Seminary, N. Y., 1854-56; principal, 1856-57.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church. 1857. Stationed at
Chester, N. Y., 1857-59- Transferred to New York East Conference.
1859. Stationed at Fleet St.. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1859-61 ; Hanson Place.
Brooklyn, 1861-63; South Fifth St., Brooklyn. 1863-65. Transferred
to New York Conference, 1865. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, New
York, N. Y., 1865-68; Trinity, New York, 1868-71; St. Paul's, 1871-74;
St. James's. 1874-75. President of Wesleyan University. 1875-80.
Bishop of the M. E. Church. 1880-1904. Retired, T904. Resided in
Minneapolis. Minn.. 1880-88; Philadelphia, Pa.. 1888-1910. President
of Board of Church Extension, M. E. Church, 1888-1906; of Board
of Home Missions and Church Extension. 1906-08. President of
Philadelphia City Missionary and Church Extension Society. 1888-1910.
Made a tour around the world on official business. 1897-98, 1906-07.
Fraternal delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church. South. 1878;
to British Wesleyan Conference. 1886. Delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church. 1872. '76. '80; Methodist Ecumenical Conference,
1891. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1875-1910. President of the
Board of Trustees, Woman's College of Baltimore. 1895-1904. Trustee
of t)rew Theological Seminary. 1904-08. Author: From the
Himalayas to the Equator; Religious Certainties. Died January 29,
1910, Philadelphia, Pa.
Married March 20. 1856. Mary E. Bradley, of Salisbury, Conn., who
died September 7, 1863. Married May 10, 1865, Amelia Robertson, of
Peekskill. N. Y. Children : Mary Garretson. b. July 28. 1857. m. .\. C.
Weeks, d. December 2. 1904; Frances Taft, b. August 27, 1861, m.
F. A. Chamberlain ; Cyrus William, b. September 7, 1863. d. October
8, 1863; Amelia, b. September 13, 1866. m. J. R. Thorpe; Cvrus David
(No. 1644). b. March iq. 1869: Helen, b. December i. 1872 (B.S.,
Wellesley. 1894). m. Dr. G. B. Wood; Elizabeth, b. October 17. 1877,
d. August 3. 1878.
Address of widow : 2043 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa.
482. *CHARLES WESLEY GULICK. B.A. *. N. 6. «|.. B. K
Born September 20. 1832. Hector. N. Y.
Principal of High School. Bath, N. Y., 1854-55. Studied law in
Canandaigna. N. Y., 1855-56. Admitted to the bar, 1856. Practised
law in Canandaigua, N. Y., 1856-60. Assistant paymaster-general of
New York State, Washington, D. C, 1864-65. In business in
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Memphis, Tenn., 1867-71. Resided in New Brunswick, N. J., 1871-73.
Broker in New York, N. Y., 1873-80. Retired, 1880. Died February
23, 1910, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married March 9, 1878, May M. Carr, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Address of widow : 9 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
483. ♦PHILIP DELANO HAMMOND. B.A. ^. T. Born
January i, 1827, Bridgewater, Vt.
Principal of High School, Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1851 ; Cooperstown
Seminary, N. Y., 1854-57; Danville Seminary, 111., 1857-60. Joined
Illinois Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Chaplain of 35th 111. Volun-
teers, 1861-62. Out of health, 1862-65. Superintendent of schools,
Vermillion County, 111., 1865. Editor of The Danville Commercial,
111., 1866-69. Connected with The LaFayette Daily Journal, Ind., 1869.
Editorial contributor to The Indianapolis Sentinel, Ind., 1873-77. Con-
nected with The Indianapolis Daily News (solicitor of subscribers and
manager of circulation agencies), 1877-81. Died December 24, 1884,
Minneapolis, Minn.
Married November, 1854, Pauline C. Whitman, of Stoddard, N. H.
Children : Willie Bowen, b. August, 1855 ; Linnie Pauline, b. June,
1857 ; Venora Ellen, b. May, i860 ; Stella, b. December 25, 1861 ; Dean
Whitman, b. May 18, 1865.
484. WILLIAM TOUCEY HILL. B.A.; M.A., 1857. ^- N. 0.
$. B. K. Born July 22, 1830, Redding, Conn.
Preached in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1854. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1855. Stationed at Seymour, Conn., 1855-57;
Stratford, 1857-59 ; West Winsted, 1859-61 ; Birmingham, 1861-63 ;
New Canaan, 1863-64; Danbury, 1864-67; Redding, 1867-69; South
Third St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-72; New Rochelle, 1872-73; George
St., New Haven, Conn., 1873-74; Jamaica, N. Y., 1874-76. Presiding
Elder of New Haven District, 1876-80; of New York East District,
1880-84. Stationed at Redding, Conn., 1884-85; North Fifth St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-86; Bridgehampton, 1886-90; Islip, 1890-91.
Superannuated, 1891-93. Stationed at Beacon Falls and Shelton,
Conn., 1894-95; Forestville, 1895-98; Lynbrook, N. Y., 1898-99.
Superannuated, 1899.
Married August 3, 1854, Jane Cassandra Burr, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Emma Elizabeth, b. July 30, 1856; William Burr, b.
November 17, 1857 (class of 1880) ; Cyrus Foss, b. August 12, 1859,
d. November 16, 1889; Ellen, b. May 7. 1862.
Address : 37 Howe St., New Haven, Conn.
485. *WILLIAM HENRY HOLLIS. B.A. X. ^. *. B. K. Born
November 30, 1830.
Taught in Cooperstown Seminary, Cooperstown, N. Y., 1854-55 >
High School, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1855-56. Engaged in farming, and
studied law, in Urbana. 111., 1856-58. Taught in Genesee Wesleyan
Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1858-59; Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1859-60. Admitted to the bar, i860. Practised law in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1860-80. Member of Board of Education, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1863-66. Died February 7, 1881, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married November 9, 1854, Louisa Jane Weeks, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
486. *EMORY FISK HOLWAY. B.A. ^. T. $. B. K. Born
April 15, 1836, Westport, Mass. Brother of No. 421.
Studied law, most of the time in Middletown, Conn.; also taught,
1854-57. Admitted to the bar, 1857. Resided in Sandwich, Mass.,
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1854.1 GRADUATES.
1857-58; Harwich, Mass., 1858-59. Practised law in Wareham, Mass.;
chairman of School Committee, three years, 1859-67. Engaged in the
insurance business in Clinton, Iowa, 1868. Practised law in East
Haddam, Conn., 1871. Taught in the Southern States, 1872-87. Died
November 21, 1887, Mobile, Ala.
Married April 15, 1857, Kate R. North, of Middletown, Conn.;
divorced, 1875.
487. *CHARLES LAFAYETTE HOWE. B.A.; M.A., 1869;
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1877. Born February 12, 1825, Barre,
Mass.
Taught (except one year, when he preached), 1854-59. Joined East
Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Stationed at Ulster, Pa.,
1859-60; Knoxville, 1860-62; Charlestown, 1862-63; Farmington,
1863-65; Westfield, 1865-66; Mainesburg, 1866-68; Springfield,
1868-70; Liberty Corners and Asylum, 1870-72. By division of con-
ference, became a member of Central New York Conference, 1872.
Stationed at East Smithfield, Pa., 1872-74; Nelson, N. Y., 1874-76;
Jamesville, 1876-77 ; Fabius, 1877-78 ; Onondaga Valley, 1878-81 ;
Bridgeport, 1881-82; Delphi and Oran, 1882-83. Died February 28,
1883, Cazenovia, N. Y.
Married August 10, 1854, Mary E. Hildrup. Children: Olin Ray-
mond, b. October i, 1858 (B.A., Syracuse, 1882) ; Fisk Johnston, b.
July 8, i860; Hattie Ella, b. May 9, 1864; William Thomas Hildrup,
b. October i, 1868.
488. *FENNER EMORY KING. B.A. ; M.A., 1857. ^. T. Born
December 25, 1825, Cambridge, N. Y.
Principal of Appleton Academy, Mount Vernon, N. H., 1854.
Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1855-58; principal, 1858-61.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church ; preached in Barton, Vt,
1859. Stationed at Cabot, Vt., 1862-64; St. Johnsbury Center, 1864.
Principal of Jonesville Academy, N. Y., 1864-67. On a farm in
Corydon, Iowa, 1867. Died March 30, 1869, near Corydon, Iowa.
Married August 10, 1854. Elisabeth Ann Nelson, of Ryegate, Vt.
Children: Mary Celina, b. April 25, 1856, d. March 15, 1877; William
Nelson, b. May 9, 1858; Frederick Ervin, b. October 18, i860; John
Wesley, b. October 14, 1862; Laura Anna, b. January 3, 1867, m. C. A.
Meredith.
Address of widow : Corydon. Iowa.
489. *JOSEPH HUGHES KNOWLES. B.A. ; M.A., 1857;
D.D., Baldwin University, 1890. ^. T. *. B. K. Born April 19, 1831,
Yardville, N. J. Brother of No. 594.
Jdined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1854. Stationed at
Cross Roads, N. J., 1854-55; Broadway. Camden, 1855-57; Hoboken,
1857-58. Taught in Pittsburg Female College, Pa., 1859. Transferred
to Genesee Conference, i860. Stationed at Lima, N. Y., 1860-62;
Batavia, 1862; Grace Church, Buffalo, 1865-67. Served in Christian
Commission in Army of Potomac, 1863. Transferred to New York
East Conference, 1^67. Stationed at Middletown, Conn., 1867-70.
Transferred to Georgia Conference, 1870. Stationed at Atlanta, Ga.,
1870-72. Transferred to Newark Conference, 1872. Stationed at
Halsey St., Newark, N. J., 1872-75; St. Paul's Church and Houston
St., Newark, 1875-77; First Church, Orange. 1877-80; Centenary,
Newark, 1880. Presiding Elder of Newark District, 1880-84. Sta-
tioned at Madison, N. J., 1884-86. Secretary of N. J. Sabbath Union,
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1886-89. General secretary and editor of publications of the American
Sabbath Union, 1889-98. Died February 20, 1898, New York, N. Y.
Married December 25, 1856, Ellin Jane Toy, of Palmyra, N. J.
Children: Mary, m. E. S. Ferry (No. 1174) ; Henry Martyn, b.
March 16, 1862, d. October, 1862; Alice Hughes, b. February i, 1861,
d. February 14, 1861 ; Francis Wallace, b. July 16, 1866 (class of 1886).
Address of widow: Room 401, 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
490. *ERASMUS DARWIN LEAVITT. B.A.; M.A., 1874;
M.D., Harvard University, 1870. X. <ir. Born March 19, 1833,
Croydon, N. H.
Taught, 1854-59. Attended medical lectures at Albany, N. Y.,
1856-57. Principal of Lovelaceville (Ky.) Academy, 1857-58. Princi-
pal of an academy, Great Harrington, Mass., 1858. Studied medicine
at the same time in Albany Medical College and in Harvard Medical
School. Engaged in mining in Colorado, 1860-62; in Montana,
1862-69. Again studied medicine in Harvard Medical School, 1869-70.
Practised medicine in Bannack, Glendale and Butte, Mont., 1870-1909.
Delegate to Cincinnati Republican Convention, 1876. Republican
nominee for Congress (defeated), 1876. Died November 29, 1909,
Butte, Mont.
Married August 23, 1881. Annie Threlkeld, of Glendale, Mont.
Children: Darwin Threlkeld, b. June 13, 1882, d. January 15, 1886;
Mary Frances, b. May 26, 1883; Daniel Walter, b. March 21, 1885, d.
May 17, 1889.
Address of widow: Butte, Mont.
491. *WILLIAM MILTON McLAUGHLIN. B.A. Born Decem-
ber 29, 1829, West Winfield, N. Y.
Principal of Macedon Academy, N. Y., 1856; Mexico Academy,
N. Y., 1868. Taught in Southington Academy, Conn., 1871-83.
Superintendent of schools, Spencer, Mass., 1883-87. Principal of
High School, Westfield, Mass., 1887-90. Retired, 1890. Died May 18,
1895, Brookfield, Mass.
Married March 18, 1855, Mary Adaline Mellen, of Brookfield, Mass.,
who died February 15, 1899. Children : Mary Lucinda, b. December
28, 1858, d. September 9, 1859; Fred W., b. July 11, i860, d. April 18,
1861 ; Julia Mellen, b. June 22, 1870, m. A. J. Robinson.
492. *CORNELIUS KLUMP MARTIN. B.A.; M.A., 1857.
*. N. e. Born April 16, 1828, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Principal of Warren Academy, Mass., 1854. Taught, and studied
law, in Milwaukee, Wis., 1855. Admitted to the bar, 1858. Practised
law in Milwaukee, 1858-82. District attorney of the county of Mil-
waukee, 1867-75. Died October 23, 1882, Milwaukee, Wis.
Married August 10. 1854, Olive J. Elmore, of Milwaukee, Wis.
Children: Ruby, b. September, 1855, d. March, 1864; Caroline, b.
October, 1857, m. Burton Hansen; William E., b. October, 1859;
Edith, b. July, 1865.
493. *EDWARD BRENTON OTHEMAN. B.A. ; M.A., 1859-
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born October 11, 1833, Boston, Mass.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1855 ; Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass., 1856. Studied in Andover Theological Seminary,
1859. Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed
at Hillside and Riverside, N. Y., 1860-62; West Harlem, 1862-64;
St. Paul's Church, New York, 1864-65; Whitlockville, 1865-67.
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Traveled and studied in Europe, 1867-68. Stationed at Lenox, Mass.,
1869. Instructor in Greek and Modern Languages, Wesleyan Univer-
sity. 1869-70. Stationed at White Plains, N. Y., 1870-71; Rhinebeck,
1871-73. Professor of Modern Languages in Claflin University,
Orangeburg, S. C, 1875-77. Supernumerary, 1878-79. Stationed at
Chelsea, Mass., 1879-81. Assistant in the mission rooms of the M. E.
Church, Nev^ York, N. Y.. 1881-83. Resided in Chelsea, Mass.,
1883-88. Died August 23, 1888, Boston, Mass.
494. ♦JOHN WESLEY SELLECK. B.A. ; M.A., 1858. Born
November 26, 1829, Hyde Park, N. Y.
Taught in the Hedding Literary Institute, Ashland, N. Y., 1854-56.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1856. Stationed at
Bloomingburg, N. Y., 1856-57; Monticello, 1857-58; Deposit, 1858-60;
Cannonsville, 1860-61; Napanoch, 1861-63; Lenox, Mass., 1863-65;
Red Hook, N. Y., 1865-68; Brewster's Station, 1868-71; 24th St., New
York, 1871-74; Irvington, 1874-75; Lexington Ave., New York,
1875-77; Falls Village, 1877-78; Goshen, 1878-81; Tuckahoe, 1881-83;
Pine Plains, 1883-86; Hudson, 1886-89; Bedford Station, 1889-90;
Five Points Mission, New York, 1890-98. Died October 27, 1898, New
York, N. Y.
Married December 23, i8s7, Emily Maria Billings, of Monticello.
N. Y. Children : Clara Estelle, b. September 26, 1862, m. J. W. Eno ;
Mary Annette, b. July 8, 1865, m. W. S. Hoyt, d. June 28, 1898; Wes-
ley Alonzo, b. July 23, 1867, d. July 2, 1899; Preston More, b. Febru-
ary 19, 1869 (class of 1890).
Address of widow : 551 West I72d St., New York, N. Y.
496. ♦AUGUSTUS LEDYARD SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1857.
*. N. e. Born April 5, 1833, Middletown, Conn. Son of President
Smith ; brother of No. 325.
Tutor in University of Wisconsin, 1854-56. Secretary and land
commissioner. Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Company, 1856-61.
Editor and publisher of The Fond du Lac Union, 1858. Assistant Pro-
fessor of Mathematics in U. S. Naval Academy, 1861-62. Secretary
and general agent. Fox and Wisconsin Improvement Company,
1863-67. Member of Wisconsin Senate, 1866-69. Secretary of Green
Bay and Mississippi Canal Company, 1867-81. Regent of University
of Wisconsin, 1868-73. Mayor of Appleton, Wis., 1870. President of
First National Bank, Appleton, Wis., 1870-91. Engaged in the real
estate business, Appleton, Wis., 1874-1902. President of the Appleton
Edison Electric Company. President of the Board of Commissioners
for the State of Wisconsin for the World's Fair, 1891. Trustee of
Wesleyan University, 1880-1901. Died Au^st 12, 1902, Appleton, Wis.
Married October 30, i860, Edna Jewett Taylor, of Providence, R. I.,
who died April 2, 1894. Children: Augustus Ledyard (No. 1340), b.
May 20, 1862; Franklin Taylor (No. 1368), b. July 14, 1864.
496. ♦WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SMITH. B.A.; D.D., Garrett
Biblical Institute, 1880. X. ■^. Born May 27, 1834, Brockville, Ont,
Canada.
Taught in Geneva, 111., 1854. Principal of High School. Westfield,
Mass., 1855. Returned West, 1856. Admitted to the bar, 1857. Joined
Rock River Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at Crystal
Lake, 111., 1861-62; Woodstock, 1862-63; Mount Morris, 1863-65;
Trinity Church, Chicago, 1865-66; Princeton, 1866-68; Joliet, 1868-70;
Freeport, 1870-73; Court St., Rockford, 1873-76; First Church, Kan-
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kakee, 1876-78; First Church, Aurora, 1878-81. Secretary of Rock
River Conference, 1868-81. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1876, '80. Died September 30, 1887, Rockford, 111.
Married 1862, Elizabeth A. Avery, of Philadelphia, Pa. Children:
Helen Maud, b. July 21, 1864, d. September 17, 1866; Martha C, b.
February 26, 1868.
497. *GEORGE STEVENS. B.A. <i^. T. *. B. K. Born March
4, 1829, Jefferson, N. Y.
Taught in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1854-59; Fulton
Seminary, Lewistown, 111., 1859-63. Joined Central Illinois Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, i860. Assistant state superintendent of schools,
111., 1863-64. Transferred to Illinois Conference, 1865. Stationed at
Williamsville, 111., 1865-67; Pawnee, 1867-68; University Charge,
Bloomington, 1868-71; Danville, 1871-74; Centenary Church, Jackson-
ville, 1874-77; Lincoln, 1877-80. Presiding Elder of Jacksonville
District, 1880-84. Stationed at Decatur, III, 1884-87. Presiding Elder
of Bloomington District, 1887-93. Stationed at Carlinville, 111.,
1893-95. Superannuated, residing in Carlinville and Bloomington,
1895-96. Died October 17, 1896, Bloomington, 111,
Married November, 1855, Frances E. Bostwick, of Franklin, _N. Y.,
who died September, 1856. Married October 4, 1859, Almira A.
Parmelee, of Wilson, N. Y., who died February 25, 1871. Married
August 16, 1877, Julia P. Palmer, of Jacksonville, 111., who died
September 9, 1909. Child : Arthur Linn, b. October i, 1862. d. August,
1891.
498. *FRANKLIN WESLEY TABER. B.A. *. N. e. Born
December 30, 1828, Orient, N. Y.
Taught in Ashland Female College, N. Y., 1854. Studied law in
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855-57. Admitted to the bar, 1857. Practised law
in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857-87. Professor of Medical Jurisprudence,
Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1868-72. Died March 8,
1887.
Married March 9, 1859, Elizabeth Van Deusen, who died June 3,
1909. Children : Edward Franklin, b. December 30, 1859 ; Charles
Seymour, b. 1861 ; Harry Burnside, b. June 30, 1864, d. January 28,
1868; Lydia Ann, b. February 12, 1866, m. W. P. Wood; Charlotte
Elizabeth, b. December 19, 1870, m. Dr. W. A. Northridge; Frank
Arthur, b. September 19, 1873; Frederick Terry, b. July 11. 1875, d.
February, 1882; Elina Lillian, b. September 21, 1879, m. Dr. J. I.
Becker.
499. *RILEY TREADW AY TAYLOR. B.A.; M.A., 1857; D.D.,
Allegheny College, 1871. Sk. T. $. B. K. Bom June 29, 1826, Plain-
field, N. Y.
Taught in Rittenhouse Academy, Washington, D. C, 1854-55. Prin-
cipal of Newark Wesleyan Institute, N. J., 1856. Taught in Pittsburg
Female College, Pa., 1857. Superintendent of Marlboro High School,
Ohio, 1858. Joined Pittsburg Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Presi-
dent of Beaver College, Pa., 1859-94. Removed to Baltimore, Md.,
1894. Pastor of Walbrook M. E. Church, 1896-97. Died November i,
1909, Baltimore, Md.
Married July 29, 1856, Amelia Eliza Spencer, of Hamilton, N. Y.
Children: Edmonia Kramer, b. September 27. 1858, m. S. A. Hill;
Caroline Amelia, b. October 26, 1864; Julia Berry, b. February 22,
1866.
Address of widow : 2513 Madison Ave., Baltimore, Md.
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500. JOSEPH JOHNSON TURTON. B.A.; M.A., 1857. Born
August 24, 183 1, Hull, England.
Taught in Rogersville Academy, N. Y., 1854-56. Joined East
Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1856. Stationed at Enfield, N. Y.,
1856-57; Towlesville, 1857-58; Westfield, Pa., 1858-59; Canisteo,
N. Y., 1859-60; Kanona, 1860-61; Baldwin, 1861-62; Grove, 1862-63;
West Almond, 1863-64; Fremont, 1864-65 ; Jasper, i8i55-67; Lawrence-
ville and Tioga, Pa., 1867-69; East Canton, 1869-71; Ulster, 1871-72.
By division of conference, became member of Central New York
Conference, 1872. Stationed at Liberty Corners, N. Y,, 1872-75;
Onondaga Valley, 1875-78 ; South Onondaga, 1878-81 ; Pratt's Hollow,
1881-82; Euclid, 1882-84; Summit Station, 1884-86; Conquest. 1886-88;
North Chemung, 1888-91 ; Breesport and Erin, 1891-93 ; Freetown,
1893-95; North Pitcher, 1895-96. Superannuated, 1896.
Married March 5, 1860, Sophia Boardman, of Westfield, Pa., who
died July 21, 1886. Married February 5, 1891, Mary Elizabeth Robin-
son, of Elmira, N. Y. Children: Charles Mark, b. June 3, 1861 (B.A.,
Syracuse, 1883); Fanny Boardman, b. May 24, 1867, m. W. J. Boise;
Lillie Mabel, b. August 5, 1873, m. Rev. Frederick Maunder.
Address: Perry, N. Y.
501. *JOSEPH VINTON. B.A.; M.A., 1857. Born April 12,
1829, Willington, Conn.
Preached in Westbrook, Conn., 1854-55. Joined New York East
Conference, M. E. Church, 1855. Stationed at Westbrook, Conn.,
1855-56; Deep River, 1856-58; Simsbury, 1858-60; Middlefield,
1860-61; Litchfield, 1861-63; Wolcottville, 1863-65; Westport, 1865-68;
King St., Fairfield County, 1868-71; Stratford, 1871-74; Woodbury,
1874-77; Seymour, 1877-80; Windsor Locks, 1880-83; Southington,
1883-85; Plainville, 1885-89. Died August 25, 1889, Plainville, Conn.
Married April 13, 1858, Lavinia Potter Merrill, of New London,
Conn. Child : Carrie Aldemar, b. January 13, 1859, d. May 25, 1870.
Address of widow : 21 Huntington St., New London, Conn.
502. *GEORGE ELLIOTT WAITE. B.A. Born December 30.
1827, Stratton, Vt.
Resided in Geneseo, 111., 1856-1901. Admitted to . the bar, 1859.
County judge for Henry County, 111., 1860-65. Commissioned colonel
of 111. Militia, 1865. Mayor of Geneseo, 1865-66. Member of State
Constitutional Convention, 1869. Practised law in Geneseo, 1868-1901.
Master in chancery several years. Died June 5, 1901, Geneseo, 111.
Married May 9, 1859, Harriett Newel Wells, of Tolland, Conn.
Children : Laura Nina, b. May 15, 1861 ; Hattie Mary, b. August 8,
1863, m. Thomas Everitt (who died), m. W. K. Barnes; Ruth Maude,
b. August 27, 1870, m. H. M. Dedrick.
Address of widow : Geneseo, 111.
503. ABRAHAM MERRILL WHEELER. B.A.; M.A., 1857.
^. T. Bom May 13, 1824, Salem, N. H.
Taught in Wesleyan Female Seminary, Springfield, Vt., 1854-55;
principal, 1855-56. Principal of High School, Urbana, 111., 1857-60;
Bellows Falls, Vt., 1860-62; Great Falls, N. H., 1862-63; Wesleyan
Seminary, Springfield, Vt., 1864-67. Joined Vermont Conference,
M. E. Church, 1868. Stationed at Hartland, Vt., 1868-69; Putney,
1869-70; West Windsor, 1870-73; Woodstock, 1873-75; Danville,
1875-78; Craftsbury, 1878-80; Barton, 1880-82; Lyndon, 1882-84;
Barre, 1884-87. Supernumerary, 1887-91. Superannuated, 1891.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1878-83.
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Married November 14, 1855, Rosella A. Frost, of Springfield, Vt.
Children: Lizzie Inez, b. May 11, 1857, d. October 8, 1857; Elwyn
Merrill, b. October 13, 1858; Alice Rosella, b. April 2, 1869.
Address: 103 Lowell St., Methuen, Mass.
CLASS OF 1855.
504. *JONAS MINOT BAILEY. B.A.; M.A., 1858. Born Feb-
ruary 6, 1826, Bath, N. H.
Preached at Union St., Springfield, Mass., 1855. Joined New Eng-
land Conference, M. E. Church, 1856. Stationed at Union St., Spring-
field, Mass., 1856-57; Milford, i857-59- Superannuated, engaged in
business, 1859. Stationed at Neponset, Mass., 1860-63; Leominster,
1863-65; Newton Upper Falls, 1865-67; Watertown, 1867-68; Beverly,
1868-70. Supernumerary, engaged in business, 1870-78. Died March
II, 1878, Woburn, Mass.
• Married January 26, 1853, Caroline P. Whiting, of North Brookfield,
Mass. ; deceased. Married June 4, 1863, Sarah A. Goodwin, of Lynn,
Mass. Children: Ada Kidder; Gardner Whiting; Edwin Minot;
Charles Goodwin.
505. *CHARLES CANDEE BALDWIN. B.A.; M.A., 1858;
LL.B., Harvard University, 1857; LL.D., Wesleyan University, 1892.
■*■. T. $. B. K. Born December 2, 1834, Middletown, Conn.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1855-57. Practised law in Cleve-
land, Ohio, 1857-70. In the insurance business, 1870-78. Practised law
in Cleveland, 1878-84. Judge of the Circuit Court of Ohio, 1885-95.
Died February 2, 1895, Cleveland, Ohio.
Married September 8, 1862, Caroline S. Prentiss, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children : Mary E. Candee, b. January 6, 1864, m. Dr. J. P. Sawyer ;
Samuel Prentiss, b. October 26, 1868 (B.A., Dartmouth, 1892) ; Sey-
mour David, b. November 20, 1875, d. September 17, 1878.
Address of widow: 1850 East 63d St., Cleveland, Ohio.
506. *THOMAS JEFFERSON BISSELL. B.A.; M.A., 1858;
D.D., 1891. *. B. K. Born July 23, 1834, Hartwick, N. Y.
Taught in Chatham, Mass., 1855. Joined Oneida (now Central New
York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1856. Stationed at Bainbridge,
N. Y., 1856-57; Clarkville, 1857-59; Clinton, 1859-61; Vernon, 1861-63;
Hamilton, 1863-65. Supernumerary, engaged in business, 1865-67.
Stationed at Skaneateles, N. Y., 1867-70 ; Fulton, 1870-71 ; Liverpool,
1871-73. Transferred to Genesee Conference, 1873. Stationed at
Phelps, N. Y., 1873-76; Frank St., Rochester, 1876-79. Presiding
Elder of Bath District, 1879-83. Stationed at Brockport, N. Y., 1883-86.
Presiding Elder of Olean District, 1886-92. Supernumerary, residing
in Rochester, N. Y., 1892-1904. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1884. Died June 13, 1904, Rochester, N. Y.
Married September 16, 1855, Mary Janet Bourne, of Sandwich, Mass.
Children: Mary Gertrude, b. January 3, 1857 (B.S., Syracuse, 1877),
d. March 3, 1890; Alice Genevieve, b. October 17, 1858; Elmer Jeffer-
son, b. October 31, 1861 (M.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1883) ; Williston
Wesley, b. July 6, 1869; Clarence Sears, b. January 16. 1871.
Address of widow : 136 Harvard St., Rochester, N. Y.
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507. *ANDREW JACKSON COE. B.A. X. >!'. Born Septem-
ber 15, 1835, Meriden, Conn.
Studied law in Meriden, Conn., 1855-58. Admitted to the bar, 1858.
Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1858-60; Meriden, Conn., 1860-69.
Southern manager of Bradley Fertilizer Company. Charleston, S. C,
1869-85. Engaged in farming in Meriden, Conn., 1885-97. Member of
Conn. House of Representatives, i860, '67. Judge of the City Court
of Meriden, 1868-69. Died February 25, 1897, Meriden, Conn.'
Married January 8, 1895, Kate Foote, of Guilford, Conn.
Address of widow : P. O. Drawer i, New Haven, Conn.
508. *DAVID COPELAND. B.A.; M.A., 1858; Ph.D., Lafayette
College, 1875; D.D., Wesleyan University and Syracuse University,
1877- ^- T *. B. K. Born December 21, 1832, Braintree. Vt.
Principal of Monroe Academy, Henrietta, N. Y., 1855. Taught in
Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1856-58. Joined Genesee Conference,
M. E. Church, 1858. Principal of Springfield Academy (now Griffith
Institute), Springfield, N. Y., 1858-65. Transferred to Cincinnati Con-
ference. 1865. President of Hillsboro Female College, Ohio. 1865-72.
Transferred to Wyoming Conference, 1872. Principal of Wyoming
Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1872-82. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1880-82. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Died
December 6. 1882, Royalton, Vt.
Married ATarch 14. 1858. Sarah Wheelock, who died January 2. 1907.
Children: Emmons Watkins. b. Julv 19. i860, d. May 30, 1908; Sarah
Aldula. b. October 27, 1862, m. N. G. Pringle; Clara Bell, b. April 10,
1871, d. February 4, 1879; Nellie Boyd, b. August 16, 1872, d. August,
509. *WILLIAM HAWLEY FANTON. B.A. Born January 14,
1834. Redding. Conn.
In business in New York, N. Y., 1855-61. In the employ of the U. S.
government in various positions. 1861-77. Clerk in Custom House,
New York, N. Y., 1861-68, 1869-73. In the West, 1868-69. Special
agent. Interior Department, stationed in Montana, 1873-77. Engaged
in mining in the Black Hills and in Leadville, Col., 1876-81. Again in
government employ, 1881-84. Retired, on account of ill health, 1887.
Died September 3. 1910. New York. N. Y.
Married November, 1855, Mary Janet Smith, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died December. 1856. Married September. 1861. Isabella Agnes
Anable, of Little Forks, N. Y. Children: Jeannette Belle, b. Septem-
ber 30. 1862 ; Mary Anable. b. January i. 1864, m. W. C. Roberts.
Address of widow : 45 East 20th St., New York, N. Y.
510. *DENTSON GAGE. B.A. ; M.A., 1858. ^. B. K. Born
October 6, 1828. Maiden, Mass.
Principal of Stanstead Academy, Quebec. Canada, 1855-58; Amenia
Seminary, N. Y.. 1858-60. In feeble health, 1860-61. Professor of
Latin, Cornell College, Iowa, 1861-62. Died July 25, 1862, Mount
Vernon, Iowa.
Married August 22, 1855, Anna D. Brigham, of Boston. Mass.. who
died June, 1863. Children: Anna Frances, b. ]May 2, 1859; Minnie
Adeline.
511. *JOB GARDNER. B.A. Born December 27, 1826, Swansea,
Mass.
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Connected with the School Board of Swansea, Mass., for many
years, part of the time superintendent of schools. Member of Mass.
House of Representatives, 1872. Engaged in farming, 1873-1907.
Died November 27, 1907, South Swansea, Mass.
Married October 12, 1864, Marietta Sanders, of Fairfield, N. Y., who
died January 5, 1901. Children: Howard Sanders, b. November 13,
1866; Fanny, b. May 21, 1870, m. W. S. Winter.
512. *JAMES T GRAHAM. B.A.; M.A., 1858. Born December
23, 1826, Greenwich, N. Y.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1855-57. Principal of
Montgomery Academy, N. Y., 1857-63. Studied law in New York,
N. Y., 1863-65. Admitted to the bar, 1865. Examiner in a patent
agency office. New York, N. Y., 1865-86. Died August 8, 1886, Coila,
N. Y.
Married August 6, 1857, Mary Chandler, of Montgomery, N. Y., who
died January 10, 1892. Children: Mary (No, 1583), b. January 19,
1862; Catherine, b. August 15, 1865, d. March 9, 1871 ; James Chandler
(No. 1608), b. June 14, 1868.
613. ROBERT HENRY. B.A.; M.A., 1858. Born November 12,
1833, Lowell, Mass.
Engaged in manufacturing in Fall River, Mass., 1865 .
Address : 150 Purchase St., Fall River, Mass.
514. *JOSEPH S E LEONARD. B.A. ; M.D., Louisville Medi-
cal College, Ky., i860. Born August 3, 1835, New Albany, Ind.
Practised medicine in New Madrid, Mo. Surgeon in the Con-
federate army. Died i860 or 1861, New Madrid, Mo.
515. *HENRY LUMMIS. B.A.; M.A., 1858; D.D., 1887. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born May 25, 1825, Port Elizabeth, N. J.
Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1855-57. Principal of High
School, Lynn, Mass., 1857-60. Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary,
Sanbomton Bridge (now Tilton), N. H., 1860-62; principal. 1862-65.
Joined New Hampshire Conference, M. E. Church, 1862. Taught in
Lasell Female Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1865-69. Transferred to
New England Conference, 1868. Stationed at Auburndale, Mass.,
1868-69; Natick, 1869-72; Warren St., Boston Highlands. 1872-74;
Ashland, 1874-77; Monson, 1877-79; Watertown, 1879-82; Stoneham,
1882-85; Leominster, 1885-86. Professor of Greek and of English
Literature, Lawrence University, Wis., 1886-91 ; Professor of Greek,
and Instructor in Rhetoric and Metaphysics, 1891-94; Professor of
Greek, 1894-1905. Died April 14, 1905, Appleton, Wis.
Married May 5, 1858, Harriette Waterman Fowler, of Bristol, N, H.,
who died April, 1861. Married December 25, 1865, Mary Jennie
Brewster, of Whitefield, N. H. Children : Charles Fletcher, b. March
I, 1859; Elma Louise, b. December 15, i860; Harriet, b. November 29,
1866 (B.A., Lawrence, 1889), m. W. M. Smith: Harry Brewster, b.
August 8, 1868 (B.A., Lawrence, 1890), d. March i, 1900; Katharine,
b. November 23, 1870 (B.A.. Lawrence, 1890) ; Gertrude, b. September
29, 1875, m. O. P. Stehn; Laura, b. March 5, 1881 (B.A., Lawrence,
1903), m. C. H. Schutz.
Address of widow : 2306 North Calvert St., Baltimore, Md.
616. *ALEXANDER WILLIAM MACKEY. B.A.; M.A., 1858.
Born May 8, 1833, Medusa, N. Y.
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Druggist in Owego, N. Y., 1855-58. Out of business on account of
health, 1859. Engaged in farming; postmaster in Medusa, N. Y.,
1860-65. Traveled in the South, 1865. In Medusa, N. Y., 1866-68.
Traveled in the West, 1869. Engaged in manufacturing and farming
in Medusa, N. Y., 1870-1907. Died November 7, 1907, Medusa, N. Y.
Married July 31, 1856, Lavinia S. Angell, of Exeter, N. Y,, who died
December 4, 1865. Married January 28, 1870, Hatta Gardner, of
Rensselaerville, N. Y. Children: Willett Alexander, b. September 11,
1858; Stephen Olin, b. January 24, i860; Delavan A., b. January 29,
1862, d. August 24, 1876; Eudora Jenette, b. July 15, 1871 ; Addison
Gardner, b. May 9, 1874; Elizabeth, b. September 15, 1877, d. Septem-
ber 4, 1897; Frank Baldwin, b, June 3, 1880; Evalyn Gardner, m.
Orson Makely.
Address of widow: Medusa, N. Y.
517. JOHN HENRY MANSFIELD. B.A.; M.A., 1858. *. B. K.
Born April 28, 1826, Wellesley, Mass. Brother of No. 595.
Principal of Falley Seminary. Fulton, N. Y., 1855. Joined Black
River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church ; trans-
ferred to New England Conference. Stationed at Ballardvale, Mass.,
1856-57; St. Paul's Church, Lynn, Mass., 1857-59; Salem, 1859-61; Wal-
nut Street, Chelsea. 1861-63; Central Church, Lowell, 1863-65; Park St.,
Worcester, 1865-68; Westfield, 1868-70. In poor health; resided in
Ashland, Mass., 1870-73. Preached at South Framingham, Mass., 1873.
Stationed at Walnut St., Chelsea, 1874-76; Meridian St., East Boston,
1876-77. In business in Westfield. Mass., 1877-82; in Albany, N. Y.,
1882-83. Stationed at Ashburnham, Mass., 1883-84; Winchester,
1884-87; Rockport, 1887-90; South Lawrence, 1890-91; West Somer-
ville, 1891-94; Athol, 1894-99; Gardner, 1899-1904; Gleasondale,
1904-06; Hubbardston, 1906-09. Superannuated, 1909.
Married September 16. 1855, Harriett Newell Sikes, of Belchertown,
Mass. Children: Edward Henry (No. 1155), b. June 9. 1856; Hattie
Emma, b. June 12, i860, m. J. N. Mason ; Arthur N., b. October 3, 1861,
d. October 28, 1861 ; Bertha Frances, b. July 14, 1866 (B.A., Boston
Univ., 1889), m. Luther Freeman.
Address : 29 Crescent Road, Winchester, Mass.
518. *ANDREW MERWIN. B.A. X. ^. Born May 12, 1836,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Served as hospital steward of 14th N. Y. Cavalry in the Civil War.
Engaged in the auction and commission business in New York, N. Y.,
1868-1909. Resided in Orange, N. J., 1873-1909. Died March 27, 1909,
Orange, N. J.
519. *ROBERT SANFORD MORAN. B.A.; M.A., i860; D.D.,
Randolph-Macon College, 1868.
Joined Genesee Conference, M, E. Church, 1855. Stationed at Olean,
N. Y., 1855-56; Filmore Church, Buffalo, 1856-57. Located and went
South; joined North Carolina Conference. M. E. Church, South;
stationed at Salisbury, N. C, 1857. Stationed successively at Tarboro
and Goldsboro, N. C, 1858-63 ; Front St., Wilmington, 1863-66. Pre-
siding Elder of Greensboro District, 1866-67; Washington District,
1867-71. Stationed at Front St., Wilmington, N. C, 1871-74. Located,
1874. Pastor of Bethany Independent Church, Baltimore, Md., 1875-77.
Resided in New York, N. Y., preaching frequently, 1877-81. Delegate
to General Conference, M. E. Church, South, 1866, '70. Died April 4,
1892.
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520. *WILLIAM XAVIER NINDE. B.A.; M.A., 1858; D.D.,
1874. *. B. K. Born June 21, 1832, Cortlandville, N. Y.
Taught in Rome Academy, N. Y., 1855. Joined Black River (now
Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1856. Stationed
successively at Fulton, Theresa, Adams, and Rome, N. Y., 1856-61.
Transferred to Cincinnati Conference; served as pastor of several
churches in Cincinnati, 1861. Visited Europe and the East, 1868-69.
Transferred to Detroit Conference, 1870. Stationed at Central Church,
Detroit, Mich., 1870-73. Professor of Practical Theology in Garrett
Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111., 1873-76. Stationed at Central Church,
Detroit, Mich., 1876-79. President of Garrett Biblical Institute,
Evanston, 111., 1879-84. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1876; Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881. Elected
Bishop of the M. E. Church, 1884. Died January 3, 1901, Detroit,
Mich.
Married July 15, 1857, Sophie E. Falley, of Fulton, N. Y., who died
January 5, 1903. Children: Mary Louise, b. May 21, 1858, m. Rev.
F. D. Gamewell; William F., b. July 19, 1864, d. January 6, 1865;
Edward Summerfield (No. 1481), b. January i, 1866; George Falley,
b. February 28, 1876 (B.A., Univ. of Michigan, 1905) ; Frederick
Ward, b. April 21, 1878 (B.A,, Univ. of Michigan, 1908).
521. *ELIAS RAYMOND PENNOYER. B.A.; M.A., 1858.
^. T. *. B. K. Bom August 15, 1830, Norwalk, Conn.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1855-56; Providence
Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), East Greenwich, R. I.,
1856-60. Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, i860.
Stationed at West Granby, Conn., 1860-61. Went to Delaware on
account of failure of health, leaving the ministry, 1861. Studied in
Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1861-62. Prin-
cipal of Drewville Institute, Putnam Co., N. Y., 1862-65. Removed to
Norwalk, Conn., 1865. Principal of Ashland Public School, East
Orange, N. J., 1869-91 ; Hackensack Public School, 1891-93. Tutored
at Pratt Institute and Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., until com-
pelled by ill health to retire. Died October 16, 1907, Boothbay Harbor,
Me.
Married 1855, Caroline E. Thomes, who died March 28, 1861. Mar-
ried February 26, 1863, Mrs. Josephine Longstreet, of Drewville, N. Y.
Children: Fremont, b. 1856; Caroline Ellen, b. 1859, m. Benjamin
DeWitt ; Wesley Raymond, b. 1861 ; Frederick William, b. 1863 ; Edith,
b. August 12, 1869, d. November 15, 1872.
522. WILLIAM ROE. B.A. A. A. $. Born December 14, 1834,
Butler, N. Y. Brother of No. 571.
Engaged in farming in Minnesota, 1856-58. In business in Wolcott,
N. Y., 1859-60. Studied law, 1860-62. Admitted to the bar, 1862.
Practising law in Wolcott, N. Y., 1862 .
Married January 20, 1857, Sarah Jane Dill, of Wolcott, N. Y. ;
deceased. Married November 9, 1895, Kittie J. Traver, of Victory,
N. Y. Children: Flora Esther, b. October 30, 1858; George Willis,
b. November 2, i860; Ada Dill, b. December 20, 1863; Jessie Monta,
b. July 24, 1869; Sarah Cornelia, b. August 23, 1871 ; Frederick Wil-
liam (No. 1968), b. April 3, 1874; William, b. June 9, 1897; Helen E.,
b. September 20, 1898.
Address : Wolcott, N. Y.
523. *JOHN EMORY ROUND. B.A. ; M.A., 1858; D.D., East
Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1882. A. A. *. Born November 25,
1835, Winfield, N. Y. Brother of No. 836.
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Traveling agent, 1855. Taught in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y.,
1856. Pastor of M. E. Church, Northampton, Mass., 1857-58; Mendon,
Mass., 1858-59. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1859.
Stationed at Mendon, Mass., 1859-60; Jamaica Plain, 1860-62. Assist-
ant editor of Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass. ; pastor of M. E. Church,
Auburndale, Mass., 1862. Captain 43d Mass. Volunteers, 1862-63.
Missionary to Newbern, N. C, 1864-66. Pastor of Warren St. Mission
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., i8<56-70. Stationed at South Wilbraham,
Mass., 1870-72. President of Centenary Biblical Institute (now
Morgan College), Baltimore, Md., 1872-88. Went to Florida on
account of health, 1889. Pastor in Villa City, Fla., 1889-91. Died
January 10, 1892, Baltimore, Md.
Married October 26, 1863, Hattie Maria Case, of Boston, Mass.
Children: Kate Newbern, b. September 15, 1864; Robert Clement, b.
February 25, 1871 ; Genevieve Calvert, b. January 21, 1873, m. Daniel
Base; Christal Harriet, b. December 25, 1880, d. September 15, 1909;
Ethel Waity, b. June 3. 1883, d. September 16, 1906.
Address of widow : 920 North Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md.
524. JOSEPH HENRY SANBORN. B.S.; M.D., Dartmouth
College, 1857. Born May 21, 1834, Boston, Mass. Brother of No. 265.
Resided in Missouri, 1858-59; Reading, Mass., 1860-62; Dubuque,
Iowa, 1863-64; Vandalia, 111., 1864-65. Land commissioner of Florida
Railroad Company, i866-6q. Practised medicine in Anna, III, 1869-81 ;
Hartford City, Ind., 1882-87 ; Cleveland, Tenn., 1888-91 ; Chicago, 111.,
1892 .
Married October 8, 1857. Child: Winnifred, b. March 31, 1861.
Address : unknown.
526. *ALBERT AUGUSTUS SCOTT. B.A.; M.A., 1858. Born
May 4, 1827, Lincolnville, Me.
Principal of High School, Augusta, Me., 1855. Resided in Winthrop,
Me., 1856-57. Professor of Ancient Languages, McKendree College,
111.. 1858. Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me.,
1860-62. Died Mav 4, 1862, Kents Hill. Me.
Married October 22, 185 q. Mary F. Stevens, of Winthrop, Me., who
died January 22, 1874.
526. CHARLES CANDEE SKILTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1858. X. <ir.
*. B. K. Born July 3, 1835, Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 468, and of
J. A. Skilton (class of 1849). ^ ^
In business in Troy, N. Y., Savannah, Ga., and Washmgton, D. C,
1856-67. Engaged in manufacturing in Chicago, 111., 1867-73; in New
York, N. Y., 1873 .
Married, 1875.
Address : 139 Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
527. *MATTHEW HENRY SLEE. B.A.; M.A., 1858. Born
October 31, 1837, Leeds. England. „ „ ,
Taught in Red Creek, N. Y., 1856-57; Wolcott. N. Y., 1858-61;
Alexander, N. Y., 1861-65: Skaneateles, N. Y., 1865-68. Proprietor of
a book store, also insurance agent. Skaneateles. N. Y.. 1869-73. Pro-
prietor of a book store, Wolcott. N. Y., 1873-78. Engaged m the retail
coal trade in Auburn, N. Y., 1878-97. Retired, 1897. Died April 17,
1909, Auburn, N. Y. ^ , ,. /• r» j r- 1
Married November 13, 1857, Sarah Miranda Caldicott, of Red Creek,
N. Y., who died July, 1896. Children: Mary Louisa, b. January 10,
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1859; Jennie Tamezan, b. September 21, 1863, m. Charles Starr;
Frederick Caldicott, b. September 25, 1870.
528. *EDWARD HYDE TRUE. B.A. ; M.A., 1858. X. ^. Born
March 20, 1836, Amenia, N. Y. Son of Professor C. K. True;
brother of No. 1030.
Graduated at Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn. ; ordained
in Protestant Episcopal Church, 1859. Rector at Northford, Conn.,
1859-60; Lynn, Mass., 1860-63; Somerville, 1863-64; Germantown,
Pa., 1864-68; Dover, Del, 1868-69; Somerville, Mass., 1869-73; Mill-
ville, 1873-74; Andover, 1874-75; Taunton, 1875-77; Flushing, N, Y.,
1877-78; College Point, 1878-89; Woodside, 1889-94 (All Angels', New
York, 1890-94) ; Fernwood, N. J., 1894-99 ; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1899-
1902. Assistant rector. New Rochelle, N. Y., 1902-04. Supplied at
Pleasantside, N. Y., 1904-05; St. Luke's Hospital, New York, 1905-06,
Rector, Gettysburg, Pa., 1906-07. Classical master. New York Latin
School, 1879-89. Died July 18, 1907, Gettysburg, Pa.
Married November 10, 1859, Susan Elizabeth Fagan, of Middletown,
Conn., who died April, 1904. Married June 4, 1907, Mrs. Elizabeth
Fritchey. Children: Clarence Fagan, b. August 17, i860; Herbert
Hyde, b. October 7, 1867.
Address of widow: Gettysburg, Pa.
529. *HENRY VOS BURGH. B.A.; M.A., 1872. Born July 23,
1827, Kinderhook, N. Y.
Taught in Carlisle Seminary, N. Y., 1855. Principal of Walworth
Academy, N. Y., 1856; academic department of Union School, Newark,
N. Y., 1857. Out of health and unemployed, 1857-62. Principal of
Webster Academy, N. Y,, 1862; Riga Academy, N. Y., 1863. Principal
and proprietor of Cuba Academy, N. Y., 1864-65. Superintendent of
public schools, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, 1866. Joined Genesee Conference,
M. E. Church, 1867. Stationed at Hammondsport, N. Y., 1867-69;
Tyrone, 1869-72; Cohocton, 1872-74; Tonawanda, 1874-77; Mansfield,
Pa., 1877-78; Middleport, N. Y., 1878-79; Scottsville, 1879-81; Cohoc-
ton, 1881-82; Perry, 1882-84; Naples, 1884-86; Lawrenceville, Pa.,
1886-89; Kendall, N. Y., 1889-91; Chili, 1891-92; Belmont, 1892-95;
Whitesville, 1895-98; Belfast, 1898-99. Died March 29, 1900, Oramel,
N. Y.
Married June 8, 1854, Lydia Maria Wood, of Geneseo, N. Y.
Children: Lola Montez, b. February 18, 1861, m. W.' D. Storer; Harry
Wirt, b. December 16, 1867.
Address of widow : Lawrenceville, Pa.
530. *JOHN HOWARD WHITING. B.A. €». N. e. *. B. K.
Born December 6, 1834, Painted Post, N. Y.
Taught on Cape Cod, Mass., 1856. Engaged in banking, Mt. Pleas-
ant, Iowa, 1857-62. Cashier of Mt. Pleasant branch, State Bank of
Iowa, 1862-65; National State Bank of Mt. Pleasant, 1865-87. Presi-
dent of the latter, 1887-92. Retired, 1892. Died September 18, 1895,
Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
Married September 22, 1858, Julia May, of Bath, N. Y. Children :
May, b. November 26. i860, m. G. W. S. Allen; James Timothy, b.
April 18, 1862 (B.A., Amherst, 1885) ; Henry Charles, b. July 10, 1865
(M.D., Northwestern, 1888).
Address of widow : Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
531. *SAMUEL WESLEY WOOD. B.A. ^. T. ^. B. K. Born
August 18, 1832, New Providence, N. J.
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Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1855. Stationed at
Basking Ridge, N. J., 1855-56. Died January 7, 1856, Basking Ridge,
N. J.
Married Kate Cole, of Staten Island, N. Y.
682. *THOMAS MOODY WYATT. B.A. ; LL.B., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1856. Born October 24, 1827, Franklin, N. H.
Admitted to the bar, 1855. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1856-
1906. Died July 14, 1906, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1856.
533. *SOLON ARMSTRONG. B.A.; M.A., 1859. Born May 15,
1834, Sutton, N. H.
Studied law in Concord, N. H., 1856-57. Removed to St. Anthony
(now Minneapolis), Minn.; admitted to the bar, 1857, City justice of
St. Anthony, Minn., 1858-64. With Indian expedition to and beyond
Missouri River, 1864. In Fort Ripley, Minn., 1865. Bookkeeper for a
lumber firm, 1866-70. City clerk and city justice of St. Anthony, and
treasurer of the Board of Education, 1871. Member of City Council,
Minneapolis, Minn., 1873-77. Engaged in the flour business in Minne-
apolis, Minn., 1874-78. President of City Council, 1876-77. Engaged
in the grocery business in Minneapolis, Minn., 1879-90. City comp-
troller, Minneapolis, Minn., 1891-92. Retired, 1892. Died January 25,
1902, Minneapolis, Minn.
Married February 17, 1874, Mrs. Sarah B. Redfield, of Minneapolis,
Minn., who died April 14, 1879. Children : Bessie Rollins, b. February
21, 1875, m. C. S. Richardson; Solon, b. October 2, 1877, d. September
29, 1886; a daughter, b. October 2, 1877, d. October 4, 1877; Joseph,
b. December 23, 1878.
534. *ARTHUR WILLIAM BACON. B.A. Born September 10,
1836, Middletown, Conn.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1857-59. Admitted to the bar,
1859. Practised law in Middletown, Conn., 1860-1907. Member of
Conn. House of Representatives, 1867, '69, '70, '74. Died March 12,
1907, Middletown, Conn,
Married November 15, 1871, Henrietta Belden Parker, of Barnstable,
Mass., who died April 4, 1902. Children : Anna Howland, b. August
II, 1872, d. August 17, 1873; Emma Howland, b. September 28, 1874,
m. Capt. G. A. Nugent, U. S. A. ; Curtiss Stow, b. July 2, 1877 (class
of 1900) ; Bertha Parker, b. November 24, 1878, m. R. W. Forbes (class
of 1906) ; Francis, b. February 17, 1885, d. July 10, 1886.
535. *WILLIAM JAY FOSS. B.A. *. N. 6. *. B. K. Born
November 23, 1835, Verbank, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 436 and 481.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y,, 1856. Pastor of M. E. Church,
Portland, Conn., and Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1857. Joined New
York Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at Lake Mahopac,
N. Y., 1858-59; Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, 1859. Died June i, 1859.
636. *BURWELL PHILIP GOODE. B.A.; M.A., 1859; M.D.,
Medical College of Ohio, 1858. #. N. e. Born February 25, 1833,
New Burlington, Ohio.
Studied medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1856-58. Practised medicine
in Cincinnati and vicinity, 1858-1910. Professor of Anatomy, Cincin-
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nati College of Medicine and Surgery, 1865. Died April 23, 1910,
Wyoming, Ohio.
Married May 6, 1858, Ellen S. Smith, of Middletown, Conn. Chil-
dren: Samuel Burwell, b. March 5, 1859 (M.D., Miami, 1886) ; George
Henry, b. February 14, 1861 (M.D., Miami, 1883) ; Lucy Margaret, b.
May 27, 1863; Mary Ellen, b. August i, 1867, m. Wm. Green; Edwin
William, b. January 10, 1870; Alice Maria, b. September 17, 1872;
Florence, b. December 12, 1881, m. George Fox.
Address of widow : 927 Springfield Ave., Wyoming, Ohio.
537. *JOHN JAY HARRISON. B.A.; M.A., 1859. *. N. e.
*. B. K. Born November 18, 1834, Lebanon Springs, N. Y.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1856-57. Studied in Law School
of University of Albany, N. Y., 1857-58. Pastor of M. E. Church,
Lenox, Mass., 1858-59. In feeble health, 1860-61. Pastor of M. E.
Church, Washington Heights. New York, N. Y., 1861-62. Resided in
South Carolina on account of poor health; government superintendent
of plantations on Saint Helena Island, S. C, 1862-63. Post chaplain,
Beaufort, South Carolina, 1864. In feeble health; resided in Saratoga,
N. Y., and in Smyrna, Del., 1864-66. Rector of Protestant Episcopal
Church, Newark, Del., 1868; Christ Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1870.
Spent winters in Clifton Springs, N. Y., and summers in Lebanon
Springs, N. Y., 1870-73. Removed to Long Island, 1873. Rector of
Christ Church, Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1875-82. Principal of High School,
Sag Harbor, N. Y.. 1878-98. President of Peconic Bank, Sag Harbor,
1889-1902. Vice president, Sag Harbor Savings Bank, 1905-10. Died
April 16, 1910, Sag Harbor, N. Y.
Married June 6, i860, Mary B. Rundall, of Amenia, N. Y., who died
October 27, 1882. ]\Iarried December 28, 1885, ]\Irs. Fanny R. Stilwell,
of Sag Harbor, N. Y., who died April 2, 1900. Child: Minnie Curtis,
b. June 15, 1868, m. Rev. G. T. Lewis.
538. *EDWARD JOHNSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1859. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born April 20, 183 1, Lynn, Mass.
Taught in East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1856.
Pastor of M. E. Church, Belfast, Me. ; taught in Providence Confer-
ence Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), R. I., 1857. Taught
in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1858-62; Pittsburg Female College, Pa.,
1862-64; Lasell Female Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1864-65. Pre-
ceptor of Stanstead Academy, Quebec, Canada. 1865-67. Proprietor
of a classical school in Lynn, Mass., 1868-81. Bookseller, Lynn,
1881-89. Private teacher, Lynn, 1889-94. Died February 24, 1894,
Lynn, Mass.
Married August 6, 1861, Antoinette Caroline Winchell, of Salisbury,
Conn. Children : Edward Alexander, b. July 8, 1866 ; Mabel Martina,
b. February 7, 1874.
Address of widow : 135 Franklin Ave., Hartford, Conn.
539. *ALEXANDER DIEGO McVOY. B.A.; M.A., 1859.
A. A. *. Born May 7, 1832, Elizabeth, N. J.
Taught in Barton Academy, Mobile, Ala., 1856-60. Joined Alabama
Conference. M. E. Church. South, i860. During the Civil War, chap-
lain of 38th and 40th Alabama Regiments, C. S. A. Taught a private
school in Columbus, Miss., 1865-67. Professor in Stonewall Institute,
1867. Taught a private school in Selma, Ala., 1868. Principal of
Peabody Institute. Talladega. Ala., 1869-70. Professor of Moral
Science in East Alabama College, Ala., 1870-72. President of Cen-
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tenary Female College, Ala., 1872-80; Aberdeen Female College of
North Mississippi Conference, M. E. Church, South, 1880-82; East
Mississippi Female College, Meridian, Miss., 1882-88; Mansfield
Female College, La., 1888-1905. Died April 11, 1905, San Antonio,
Tex.
Married February 18, 1867, Anna Cannon DuBose, of Columbus,
Miss., who died July 30, 1894. Children: Arthur DuBose, b. January
7, 1868 (B.A., Southern Univ., 1888), d. August 15, 1893; Anna Bessie,
b. April 9, 1871; Edgar Cornelius, b. September 10, 1872 (B.A.,
Southern Univ., 1891) ; Irma Walton, b. April 14, 1874, m. Charles
Egan; James Alexander, b. July 21, 1875; Robert Nicoll, b. December
10, 1878, d. July 22, 1879; Mary Sink, b. February 8, 1880, m. B. G.
Mclntyre.
540. *CHARLES HENRY PAYNE. B.A.; M.A., 1859; D.D.,
Dickinson College, 1870; LL.D., Ohio State University, 1875. <ir. T.
*. B. K. Born October 24, 1830, Taunton, Mass.
Private tutor in Newark, N, J., 1856. Joined Providence (now New
England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1857. Stationed at
Sandwich, Mass., 1857-58. Traveled on account of feeble health;
residence, Taunton, Mass., 1858. Stationed at East Bridgewater,
Mass., 1859-61 ; First Church, Fall River, 1861-63 ; Broadway, Provi-
dence, R. I., 1863-65. Transferred to New York East Conference,
1865. Stationed at South 5th St. (now St. John's Church), Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1865-68. Transferred to Philadelphia Conference, 1868. Sta-
tioned at Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-71 ; Spring Garden
Street, Philadelphia, 1871-73. Traveled in Europe and the East with
No. 471, 1873. Transferred to Cincinnati Conference, 1874. Stationed
at St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1874-75- President of Ohio
Wesleyan University, 1875-88. Corresponding secretary. Board of
Education, M. E. Church, 1888-99. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1880, '84, '88, '92; Methodist Ecumenical Conference,
1881. Died May 5. 1899, Clifton Springs, N. Y.
Married March 24, 1857. Mary Eleanor Gardiner, of Wickford, R. I.
Children: Charles Vincent, b. September 20, 1858; Frank Leonard, b.
October 7, i860, d. April 29, 1863.
Address of widow: Chattanooga, Tenn.
541. *DANIEL POMEROY. B.A.; M.A., 1866. ^. T. $. B. K.
Born September 2, 1834, Galway, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 381 and 466,
and of R. M. Pomeroy (class of 1852) and W. Pomeroy (class of
1861).
Taught in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855-58. Studied law in Greenwich,
N. Y., and New York, N. Y., 1858-59- Admitted to the bar, 1859.
Law clerk in public administrator's office. New York, N. Y., 1861-64.
In business. New York, N. Y., 1864-67. Manufacturer and dealer in
trusses and surgical appliances, in New York, N. Y. (after 1875, with
No. 364), 1867-98. Died February 4, 1898, New York. N. Y.
Married November 13, 1862, Mary E. Hayward, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Ralph Hayward (No. 1484), b. January 12. 1867; Edith
Marv, b. Mav 6, 1869; Charlotte Gertrude, b. October i, 1871, m.
L, E'. Sperry;' Arthur Cleveland (No. i860), b. December 12. 1873.
Address of widow : 60 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
642. *JAMES MARGARUM POMEROY. B.A.; M.A., 1859.
<ir. T. *. B. K. Born August 8, 1836, Belleville, N. J.
Studied law and stenography in Potsdam, N. Y., and Williamsburg,
N. Y., 1856. Studied law in Boston, Mass., 1857-61. Captain, i6th
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N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, afterwards (as captain in Kans. Volunteer
Cavalry) employed on staff and special duty, 1861. Major of 2d
Kans. Volunteer Cavalry; afterwards transferred to gth Kans.
Volunteer Cavalry, 1862. In service in Armies of the Frontier and
Arkansas, 1863-65. Colonel, U. S. Veteran Volunteers; lieutenant
colonel and afterwards brevet colonel, 4th U. S. Veteran Volunteers,
1865. Practised law in Baltimore, Md., 1866; Little Rock, Ark.,
1868-87. Colonel of Arkansas State Guards, 1874. Inspector general
on the governor's staff, 1875. Adjutant general of Arkansas, 1877-79.
Died November 27, 1887, St. Louis, Mo.
Married Anna Cheever Carter, of Missouri. Children: Albert
Margarum, b. July 17, 1867; Anna, b. October 23, 1870; Howard
Carter, b. December 2, 1877.
543. ORVILLE WATSON POWERS. B.A.; M.A., 1859. A. A. $.
Born January 28, 1835, Augusta, N. Y. Brother of No. 633.
Principal of Rhinebeck Academy, N. Y., 1858. Professor in Law-
rence University, Wis., 1859-60. In business in New York, N. Y.,
1861-63. Teacher of physical culture in Chicago, III, 1864. Assistant
secretary and actuary of Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Hartford, Conn., 1865-66. General manager for Europe of Willcox &
Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, 1867-1906. . Trustee of same
company, 1884 .
Married August 8, 1876, Carolyn Stickney, of Hyde Park, 111.
Children: Clifford Stickney, b. December 20, 1877 (B.A., Oxford
Univ., England) ; IVIarion, m. W. A. Kirkpatrick; Carol, b. December
18, 1884 (B.A., Cambridge Univ., England).
Address : 27 Aberdeen St., Back Bay, Boston, Mass.
544. ALLEN REYNOLDS. B.A.; M.A., 1859. Born December
25, 1828, Copake, N. Y. Brother of J. D. Reynolds (class of 1859).
Engaged in farming in Hillsdale, N, Y., 1856 .
Married January i, 1868, Alice Mead. Children: James, b. April 14,
1869, d. April 27, 1870; Augustus M., b. November 17, 1870, d. Febru-
ary 26, 1871 ; Allen, b. October i, 1872 ; Martha, b. October 23, 1879.
Address : 10 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains, N. Y.
545. *GEORGE CROSBY SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1859. ^'. T.
*. B. K. Born July 13, 1830, St. Johnsbury. Vt.
Principal of Drewville Institute, Croton Falls, N. Y., 1856. Taught
in N. H. Conference Seminary, Sanbornton Bridge (now Tilton),
N. H., 1857; Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1858. Principal of the latter,
1862-66. Principal of Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1866-91.
Died December 13, 1891, Carmel, N. Y.
Married August 13, 1856, Mary Elizabeth Newhall, of Newbury, Vt.
Children: Willifred Drew, b. Augvist 31, 1857; Georgiana Newhall, b.
November 30, i860, d. August 23, 1862; Karl Chapin, b. February 22,
1863 (D.D.S., N. Y. Dental College, 1885) ; Ralph Newhall, b. May 21,
1865, d. August II, 1865; Gertrude Elva, b. May 21, 1865, d. February
27, 1878: Richard Frederick, b. November 15, 1867 (D.D.S., N. Y.
Dental College, 1889) ; Robert Newhall, b. September 9, 1872 (class
of 1895) ; Maude Van Marter, b. February i, 1875, m. E. R. A. Hiss.
Address of widow : 525 West 123d St., New York, N. Y.
546. nVILLIAM VANDERAN SNYDER. B.S.; C.E., Univ. of
Michigan, 1857. Born June 15, 1839, Paterson, N. J. Brother of C. R.
Snyder (class of 1861).
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Engaged in business in Newark, N. J., 1858-190B. Retired, 1908.
Died May, 1910, Genoa, Italy.
Married February, 1861, Laura Adelaide Blair, who died September
19, 1902. Children: Watson Beaumont, b. November, 1862; Frank
Blair, b. November, 1864, d. August, 1865 ; Mallie Louise, b. December,
1866, m. C W. Riker; William Vanderan, b. May 27, 1874.
547. *ANDREW JACKSON SPENCER. B.A. Born November
12, 1835, Middletown, Conn.
Studied law in New York, N. Y.. 1856-58. Admitted to the bar, 1858.
Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1858-73, Resided in New York,
N. Y., and Middletown, N. Y., on account of poor health, 1873-81.
Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-98. Died March 24, 1904,
Amityville, N. Y.
Married June 2, 1864. Catharine Ellen Van Nov, of Montague, N. J.,
who died April 21, 1897. Children : Van Noy Alvah, b. July 18, 1868,
d. September 12, 1908; Elva, d. in infancy.
548. *SAMUEL FOSTER UPHAM. B.A.; M.A., 1859; D.D.,
Mount Union College, 1872; LL.D., Hamline University, 1889, and
Wesleyan University, 1898. *. N. 6. *. B. K. Born May 19, 1834,
Duxbury, Mass.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1856. Stationed at Taunton. Mass., 18^6-58; Pawtucket, R. I.,
1858-60; Fourth St., New Bedford, Mass., 1860-62; Bristol, R. I.,
1862-64. Transferred to New England Conference, 1864. Stationed
at St. Paul's Church, Lowell, Mass., 1864-67; Hanover St., Boston,
1867-70; Winthrop St., Boston, 1870-73; Common St., Lynn, 1873-76;
Trinity, Springfield, 1876-79; Grace Church, Boston, 1879-81. Pro-
fessor of Practical Theology, Drew Theological Seminary, 1881-1904.
Chaplain of Mass. House of Representatives, 1865. Trustee of Wes-
leyan University. 1871 -1904. Delegate to Canada Meth. Conference,
1878; General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888, '92, '96, 1900, '04.
Chairman, Hymnal Committee, M. E. Church, 1900-1902. Died
October 5, 1904, Madison, N. J.
Married April 15, 1857, Lucy G. Smith, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Frederick Norman, b. August 22, i860 (B.A., Boston Univ.,
1883), d. December 10, 1899; Francis Bourne (No. 1408), b. November
21, 1862; Willie Fielding, b. September 5, 1867, d. June 15, 1868; a son,
b. May 24, 1871, d. May 25, 1871 ; Walter Horace, b. September 7, 1875.
Address of widow: 114 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
649. *EMERSON WARNER. B.A.; M.A., 1859; M.D., Harvard
University, 1863. *. N, G. Born April 30, 1831, New Braintree, Mass.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1856-62. Prac-
tised medicine in Shrewsbury, Mass., 1864-65 ; Worcester, Mass.,
1866-86. Visited the leading medical institutions of England and the
Continent, 1872-73. Member of Mass. State Legislature, 1884-85.
Member of Consulting Board of Physicians and Surgeons of
Worcester City Hospital for twenty-five years. Gave up active prac-
tice, 1886. Traveled for twenty years in search of health. Spent
winters in the Azores, 1886, '87, '91. Traveled around the world, 1890,
'96. President of Worcester District Medical Society; member of
City School Board for twenty years. Lay delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1880' 'Died December 30, 1905, Worcester,
Mass.
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Married May 24, 1856, Isabella Andrews, of Glastonbury, Conn.
Children: Isabel, b. November 20, 1861, m. Dr. D. S. Ellis; Effie
Luella, b. September 7, 1865, d. September 30, 1884.
Address of widow : 574 Main St., Worcester, Mass.
CLASS OF 1857.
550. *LORENZO DOW BLANCHARD. B.A.; M.A., i860.
^. T. Bom July 18, 1837, Norwich, Conn. Brother of J. A. Blan-
chard (class of 1861).
Principal of a grammar school, Peoria, 111., 1857-58; Brainard
Academy, Haddam, Conn., 1859. In business in New York, N. Y.,
1860-61. Served with 23d New York National Guard in the Civil War.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1862-63. Admitted to the bar, 1863.
Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1863-84. Editor of Prospect
Heights Quarterly, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884-86. Civil Service Commis-
sioner, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-88. General manager of the Gas and
Electric Light Fixture Manufacturers Association, New York, N. Y.,
1892-94. Clerk of the Gates Avenue District Court, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1894-97. Practised law in Brookljm, N. Y., 1897-1908. Died October
28, 1908, Ocean Grove, N. J.
Married March 16, 1871, Harriet M. Adams, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child : Helen Bradley, b. February 15, 1872.
Address of widow : 60 Lake Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.
551. CHARLES W[ESLEY] BROOKS. B.A.; B.D., Garrett
Biblical Institute, 1861 ; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1866. A. A. *.
Born January 22, 1834, Lowville, N. Y.
Taught in Lodi, 111., 1858-59. Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute,
Evanston, 111., 1860-61. Joined Wisconsin Conference, M. E. Church,
1861. Stationed at Port Washington, Wis., 1861-62; Neenah, 1862-65.
Transferred to Black River (now Northern New York) Conference,
1865. Stationed at Brockett's Bridge, N. Y., 1865-67; Lowville,
1867-68; Gouverneur. 1868-71 ; Potsdam Junction, 1871-74; Waterville,
1874-77; West Winfield, 1877-78; Newport, 1878-81; Turin, 1881-84;
Pulaski, 1884-85; Theresa. 1885-88; Antwerp, 1888-89; Martinsburg,
1889-91; Port Leyden, 1891-94; Central Square, 1894-96; Williams-
town, 1896-99. Superannuated, 1899.
Married January 22, 1862, Sarah Esther Higgins, of Geneva, III.
Children: Anna Maud, b. July 17, 1868; Susan Louisa, b. April 7, 1870,
m. Dr. E. D. Hall.
Address : Sandy Creek, Oswego Co., N. Y.
552. HENRY AARON BUDINGTON. B.A.; M.A., i860. ^. T.
^. B. K. Born January 13, 1831, Leyden, Mass.
Taught in Rittenhouse Academy, Washington, D. C, 1858-59. Prin-
cipal of Bound Brook Academy, N. J., 1859-60. Taught in Berlin,
Conn., 1861-62. Assistant assessor of internal revenue, Greenfield,
Mass., 1862-69. Insurance agent, 1865-69. Editor of The Franklin
County Times, Greenfield, Mass., 1869-73. Advertising agent and
correspondent for the press, Springfield, Mass., 1873-86. Manager of
the Star Publishing Company, Springfield, Mass., 1886 . For a
time, editor and publisher of Alcyone.
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Married October 26, 1857, Zadel Barnes, of Middletown, Conn.;
divorced. Married September 12, 1881, Sophia Steele Billings, of
Springfield, Mass. Children: Justin Llewellyn, b. August 22, 1859;
Henry, b. January 14, 1865.
Address: 91 Sherman St., Springfield, Mass.
553. *SOLOMON CHAPIN. B.A.; M.D., Hahnemann Medical
College, Philadelphia, 1869. A. A. *. Born June 2, 1831, Wilbraham,
Mass.
Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1857-58. Preached in Haverhill,
Mass., 1858-59. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1859.
Stationed at Cliftondale, Mass., 1859-61 ; Millbury, 1861-63 ; River-
dale, 1863-65; South St., Lynn, 1865-67. Located, 1867. Studied medi-
cine in Harvard Medical School, and in Philadelphia, 1867-69. Prac-
tised medicine in Middleboro, Mass., 1870-79; Connersville, Ind.,
1879-81. Died February 24, 1881, Connersville, Ind.
Married October 30, 1859, Hattie L. Smith, of Haverhill, Mass.
Children: Mary Isabel, b. February 8, 1863; Arthur Sibley, b. October
12. 1864, d. December 24. 1864; Alice Gertrude, b. June 19, 1867, m. A.
W. Piper ; Grace Augusta, b. April 7. 1869, m. Ernest Lyon ; Florence
Adelaide, b. July 12, 1875, m. A. S. Clark.
Address of widow : 36 Alton Place, Brookline, Mass.
554. *ROBERT CLARK. B.A.; M.A., i860. Born September
13, 1831, Landgrove, Vt.
Taught a grammar school, ^Manchester, N. H., 1857-58. Associate
principal of Wesleyan Seminary, Springfiield, Vt., 1858-59. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1859. Stationed at Plymouth, Mass., 1859-60; Hingham, 1860-62;
South Scituate, 1862-63;' East Glastonbury, Conn.. 1863-65; Burnside,
1865-67; Putnam, 1867-69; Norwich Town, 1869-71; Uncasville,
1871-74; Hazardville, 1874-75; Thomson Church, Pawtucket, R. I.,
1875-77; Grace Church, Westerly, 1877-79; Hebronville and Dodge-
ville. 1879-80; Danielsonville, Conn., 1880-82; Niantic, 1882-84: West
Sandwich (now Sagamore), Mass., 1884-86; Brayton Church, Fall
River, 1886-89; Sandwich and Forestdale, 1889-91; Cochesett, 1891-94;
Dighton, 1894-95; Berkeley, R. I.. 1895-96; Washington, 1896-97;
Wanskuck Church, Providence, 1897-1900. Supernumerary, residing in
Pawtucket, R. I., 1900-1901. Died January 25, 1901, Providence, R. I.
Married July 29, 1858, Julia E. Crockett, of Middletown, Conn., who
died January 23, 1901.
655. QUINCY JOHNSON COLLIN. B.A. ; M.A., 1863. $. N. G.
Born August 20, 1836, Hillsdale, N. Y.
Pastor of Hillside Church, Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1857-58. Joined New
York Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at Hillside Church,
Rhinebeck, 1858. At Saratoga Springs, N. Y., recuperating; preached
also, on a circuit in the Cincinnati Conference, 1858-60. Stationed at
Lenox, Mass., 1860-61; Tyringham, 1861-62; Red Hook, N. Y.,
1862-64; Washington Hollow, 1864-65. Superannuated, 1865-66.
Stationed at Salisbury, Conn., 1866-68; Claverack, N. Y., 1868-70;
Washington St., Poughkeepsie, 1870-73. Transferred to California
Conference, 1873. Stationed at Santa Clara, Cal, 1873-76; Placerville,
1876-77. Supernumerary, 1877. Principal of Franklin Academy, Santa
Clara, Cal., 1878-81. Pastor of Congregational Church, Brookton,
N. Y., 1881-85; Congregational Church. Smyrna, N. Y., 1886; Pres-
byterian Church, Clarkson, N. Y., 1886-88; Congregational Church,
Clayville, N. Y., 1888-1903. Engaged in fruit farming, 1903 .
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Married March 28, i860, Martha Collin, of Hillsdale, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Carrie Louise, b. January 14, 1862; May Amelia, b. May 15,
1865, d. March 18, 1869; Grace Adeha,*b. July 19, 1868; Ralph Vincent,
b. December 22, 1875, d. June 30, 1876.
Address : Hopkinton, Mass.
556. *GEORGE FISK COMFORT. B.A. ; M.A., i860; L.H.D.,
New York University, 1888; LL.D., Syracuse University, 1893. A. A. *.
Born September 20, 1833, Berkshire, N. Y. Brother of No. 716.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1857-58; Fort Plain Seminary,
N. Y., 1858-60; Van Norman's Institute, New York, N. Y., i860.
Traveled and studied in Europe and the East, 1860-65. Professor of
Modern Languages and Esthetics, Allegheny College, 1865-68. Pre-
pared text-books in modern languages, 1868-71. Professor of Modern
Languages and Esthetics, and History of Fine Arts, Syracuse Uni-
versity, 1872-93 ; Dean of the College of Fine Arts, 1873-93. Traveled
and studied in Europe, 1879, '87, '91. Director of the Museum of Fine
Arts, Syracuse, N. Y., 1896-1910. Author: Modern Languages in
Education, etc. Died May 5, 1910, Montclair, N. J.
Married January 19, 1871, Anna A. Manning, M.D., of Norwich,
Conn. Children: Ralph Manning, b. January 6, 1872 (B.Ar., Syracuse
Univ., 1893) ; Frederick Price, b. December 19, 1874; Arthur Smith, b.
May 5, 1876, d. August 8, 1876.
Address of widow : Box 465, Madison Square Station, New York,
N. Y.
657. *ROBERT FIELD CROWELL. B.A. ; LL.B., University of
Albany, 1858; M.A., Wesleyan University, i860. *. N. 9. $. B. K.
Born April 23, 1830, Ware, Mass. Brother of No. 118.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1857-58.
Admitted to the bar, 1858. Practised law in St. Paul, Minn., 1859-73.
Judge of Probate Court of Ramsey County, Minn., 1862-69. Chief of
Pay Division, Office of Auditor, Post Office Dept., Washington, D. C,
1875-81. Deputy auditor, Post Office Dept., 1881-84; auditor, 1884-85.
Chief of Division of Auditors, Post Office Dept., 1889-93. Resigned,
1893. Died September 15, 1896, Westboro, Mass.
558. *JOHN WESLEY CURRIER. B.A.; M.A., i860; LL.B.,
University of Albany, 1861. ^. T. Born September 7, 1836, Danville,
Vt.
Taught in New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Sanbornton
Bridge (now Tilton), N. H., 1857-58; High School, Alton, N. H.,
1858-60. Studied in Law School of the University of Albany, N. Y.,
1860-61. Admitted to the bar, 1861. Studied law in Bristol, N. H.,
1861-62. Practised law in Alton, N. H., 1862-83. District attorney,
1870-75. Clerk of New Hampshire Senate, 1869-70. In poor health;
totally blind the last two years, 1883-87. Died June 8, 1887, Alton,
N. H.
Married June 11, 1865, Mary Lois Savage, of Alton, N. H. Chil-
dren: John Foster, b. April 19,1869; Charles Savage, b. April 20, 1878.
Address of widow: Alton, N. H.
559. *JOSEPH WHITNEY GUSHING. B.A.; M.A., i860; M.D.,
Harvard University, 1861. Born January 26. 1837. Ashford, Conn.
Studied in Harvard Medical School, 1857-60. House surgeon. Mass
General Hospital, 1860-61. Studied medicine in Edinburgh, London
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and Paris, 1861-62. Assistant surgeon in U. S. Army, 1862-65. Prac-
tised medicine in Boston, Mass., 1866-97. Died May 9, 1897, Brookline,
Mass.
Married November 17, 1868, Isabella Augusta Woodbury, of Boston,
Mass. Children: Carrie Woodbury, b. June 10, 1870, m. W. L. Snow
(No. 1814) ; Joseph Whitney, b. October 21, 1872; Edwin Woodbury,
b. August 24, 1876, d. August, 1889.
Address of widow: 1577 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
560. ♦DAVID HOUGH ELA. B.A. ; M.A., i860; D.D.. Cornell
College, 1876. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born January 19, 1831, Canaan, Me.
Pastor of Sachem St. Church, Norwich, Conn., 1857-58. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1858. Stationed at Norwich, Conn., 1858-60; Bristol, R. I., 1860-62;
Woonsocket, 1862-64; Pawtucket, 1864-66; Trinity Church, Provi-
dence, 1866-69. Transferred to New England Conference, 1869.
Stationed at Common St., Lynn, Mass., 1869-71. Principal of Provi-
dence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academv), R. L,
1871-73. Stationed at Worthen St., Lowell, Mass., 1873-75; Dor-
chester St., Boston, 1875-78. Presiding Elder of Springfield District,
1878-82. Stationed at (}race Church, Worcester, Mass., 1882-85;
Bromfield St., Boston, 1885-88; Mt. Bellingham, Chelsea, 1888-91.
Superintendent of Boston Missionary and Church Extension Society,
1891-93. Stationed at Natick, Mass., 1893-96; Hudson, 1896-1900.
Superannuated, residing in Hudson, Mass., 1900-07. Delegate to Gen-
eral Conference, M. E. Church, 1872, '80, '84. Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1883-87, 1888-1903. Died October 7, 1907, Hudson, Mass.
Married April 20, 1858, Louisa B. Sargent, of Lowell, Mass., who
died September 19, 1906. Children: Paul Francis (No. 1357), b. July
27, 1862; Clara Louisa, b. April 22. 1864; Emma Torsev, b. June 17,
1866, d. April 15, 1867; Elizabeth, b. April 7, 1871. d. September 27,
1874; Grace Ednah, b. June 10, 1874 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1896).
661. ♦WILLIAM THOMAS ELMER. B.A.; LL.D., 1907. Born
November 6, 1835, Rome, N. Y.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1857-58.
Admitted to the bar, 1859. Practised law in Suffield, Conn., 1860-61 ;
Middletown, Conn., 1861-95. State's attorney for Middlesex County,
Conn., 1863-75, 1883-95. Clerk of Conn. House of Representatives,
1863-64. Judge of probate; clerk of Conn. Senate, 1865-66. Member
of Conn. Senate, 1873. Mayor of Middletown, Conn., 1876-77. Judge
of City Court, 1880-81. Member of a commission to revise the crimi-
nal laws of Connecticut, 1882. Judge of the Superior Court of Con-
necticut, 1895-1907. President, Board of Education, Middletown,
1891-1903. Died November 11, 1907, Middletown, Conn.
Married May 21, 1862, Katharine Lanman Camp, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Margaret Camp, b. April 7, 1863, d. October 30,
1892; Charlotte R., b. October 6, 1865, m. Rev. J. E. Brown; Annie
/.very, b. June 5, 1869, m. H. H. Hawxhurst (No. 1523) ; Avery
Theodore, b. September 20, 1879 (LL.B., Yale, 1902).
Address of widow : Middletown. Conn.
562. ♦HENRY JEROME FULLER. B.A.; M.A., i860. #. N. 9.
#. B. K. Born May 5, 1834, Mansfield, Mass.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1857-58; in
Canton, Mass., 1858-60. Admitted to the bar, i860. Practised law in
North Easton, Mass., 1860-67; Taunton, Mass., 1867-1903. Died
October 17, 1903, Taunton, Mass.
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Married November 9, 1862, Rebecca J. Vincent, who died March 31,
1872. Children : Frederic Vincent, b. September 9, 1863, d. January 14,
1897; Albert, b. January 29, 1867 (B.A., Harvard, 1887); Henry, b.
May 13, 1869, d. June 26, 1870.
563. *ALGERNON KNOX JOHNSTON. B.A.; M.A., i860.
A. A. $. *. B. K. Born April 19, 1837, Blandford, Mass. Son of
Professor John Johnston; brother of Nos. 696, 741, and 926.
Principal of Brainard Academy, iHaddam, Conn., 1857-58. Went to
Spain on account of 'failure of health ; examined lead mines on
Mediterranean coast, 1858. Taught in Mineral Point Seminary, Wis.,
1859. Principal of Platteville Academy, Wis., 1859-60. Engaged in
manufacturing in New York, N. Y., 1860-65. President of Bellevue
Zinc Company, Mineral Point, Wis., 1866-69. Engaged in the manu-
facture and sale of dental materials. New York, N. Y., 1871-1906.
Director of the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, New
York, N. Y., 1881-1906. Visited Cuba and Mexico, 1882; South
America, 1887, '88, '89. Retired from business, 1906. Died October 3,
1909, New Brighton, N. Y.
Married April 22, 1867, Sarah Anna Atkins, of Boston, Mass., who
died May 31, 1878. Married December i, 1884, Isabelle Ormsby
Turell. Children: Wilbur Hamilton, b. January 22, 1871 ; Frederick
Atkins (No. 2019), b. September 2, 1874.
Address of widow : 478 Bay St., Stapleton, N. Y.
664. *JAMES OLIVER LONGSTREET. B.A.; M.A., i860.
Born November 16, 1833, Onondaga, N. Y.
Taught in Croton Falls, N. Y., 1857-58; Collegiate and Polytechnic
Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1858. Joined Troy Conference, M. E.
Church, i860. Stationed at Hyde Park, Vt., 1860-61. Died 1861.
Married July 7, 1859, Josephine Christopher, of Croton Falls, N. Y.
565. WILLARD* FRANCIS MALLALIEU. B.A.; M.A., i860;
D.D., East Tennessee Wesleyan University, 1874; LL.D., New Orleans
Univ., 1891. ■^. T. *. B. K. Born December 11, 1828, Sutton, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at
Grafton, Mass., 1858-60; Mt. Bellingham, Chelsea, 1860-62; First
Church, Lynn, 1862-64; Monument Square, Charlestown, 1864-65;
Bromfield St., Boston. 1865-68 ; Walnut St., Chelsea, 1868-71 ; Trinity
Church, Worcester, 1871-72; Broadway, South Boston, 1872-75; Wal-
nut St., Chelsea, 1875-76; Bromfield St., Boston, 1876-79; Walnut St.,
Chelsea, 1879-82. Presiding Elder of Boston District, 1882-84. Bishop
of the M. E. Church, 1884-1904. Retired, 1904. Trustee of Boston
University, New Orleans University, American University. President
of the Trustees of East Greenwich Academy. Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1872, '80, '84. Author: The Why, When
and How of Revivals; The Fullness of the Blessing of the Gospel of
Christ; Words of Cheer and Comfort.
Married October 13, 1858, Eliza Frances Atkins, of Sandwich, Mass.
Children: Willard Emerson, b. August 8, 1863; Ellen Bromfield, b.
September 11, 1865, d. March 17, 1874.
Address : Auburndale, Mass.
566. *MONROE NICHOLS. B.A.; M.A., i860. #. N. O. Born
April 2, 1834, Thompson, Conn.
Established a school in Webster, Mass., 1856. Proprietor of Nichols
Academy, Dudley, Mass., 1857-62. Recruited Co. D, i8th Conn.
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Volunteers, 1861 ; commissioned first as captain, then major and
colonel. Taken prisoner at Winchester, Va. ; confined in Libby Prison
nine months, 1862. Member of Conn. Legislature, 1864. In Minnesota
on account of health ; practised law in St. Paul, Minn., 1865-67. Died
January 17, 1867, St. Paul, Minn.
Married March 26, 1856, Sarah Shumway, of Thompson, Conn., who
died September 8, 1879. Children : Olin Shumway, b. January 31,
1857; Monroe, b. January 15, 1859; Franklin, b. June 24, 1863.
667. *NEWELL FITCH NICHOLS. B.A. X. <i^. Born March
5, 183 1, Vienna, N. Y.
Taught in Kaneville, 111., 1857-58; Geneva, 111., 1858-60. Studied
law, 1860-61. School commissioner of Kane County, 111., 1861-62.
Principal of a graded school. Aurora, 111., 1863. Studied law in
Aurora, 1864-65. Admitted to the bar, 1865. Practised law in Aurora,
1865-1900. City attorney of Aurora, 1870-90. Died January 14, 1900,
Aurora, 111.
Married June 27, 1861, Emma L. Jenks, who died June 30, 1865.
Married February 4, 1869, Olinda M. Johnson. Children: Edith, b.
March 24, 1870; Helen Harriett, b. November 28, 1872, d. December i,
1909 ; Allen John, b. January 26, 1875.
668. *JOHN PETERSON. B.A.; M.A., i860. <ir. T. Born July
15, 1831, Coleraine, Mass.
Taught in Leyden, Mass.. 1857-58. Preached in North Amherst,
Mass.. 1858. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1859.
Stationed at North Amherst, Mass., 1859-60; North Dana, 1860-62;
Williamsburg, 1862-64; Holvoke, 1864-67; Shrewsbury, 1867-69;
Leominster, 1869-72; Athol Depot, 1872-75; Wakefield. 1875-77; Ware,
1877-80; Bayview. 1880-83; Washington St., Newburyport, 1883-86;
Newton Upper Falls, 1886-91 ; Florence, 1891-93 ; Lunenburg, 1893-95 ;
Saxonville, 1895-1900; Centralville, Lowell, 1900-01; West Quincy,
1901-02. Supernumerary. 1902-03. Stationed at Oakdale, Mass.,
1903-06. Died May 31, 1906. Boston, Mass.
Married November 16. 1859, Antoinette Draper, of North Amherst,
Mass.. who died November 13, t86i. Married October 14, 1863, Mary
Green Deane, of Wilbraham, Mass., who died August 4, 1885. Mar-
ried October 15. 1889, Mrs. Sarah Ann Houghton, of Athol, Mass.
Child : John Kellogg, b. June, 1861, d. February, 1862.
Address of widow: East Dedham, Mass.
569. *WILLIAM NEWTON RENO. B.A.; M.A., i860. Born
July 26, 1819, Sharon, Pa.
Principal of Poland Female College, Ohio, 1857-60. Joined Erie
Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at Wilmington, Pa.,
1860-62; Silver Creek, N. Y., 1862-64; Kingsville, Ohio, 1864-66;
Girard, Pa., 1866-68. Supernumerary, residing in Meadville. Pa., 1868.
Stationed at Dunkirk, N. Y., 1869-70; Randolph, 1870-72; Frewsburg,
1872-74; Chardon, Ohio, 1874-76. Superannuated, residing in Green-
ville, Pa., 1876. In the drug business in Greenville, Pa., 1876-78;
Spartansburg, Pa., 1878-96. Died September 24^ 1896, Spartansburg,
Pa.
Married January 3, 1865, Anna Maria De Long, of Forestville, N. Y.,
who died September 24, 1892. Children: Susan Eliza, b. August 13,
1867, m. Rev. J. A. Farrell, d. June 5, IQO?; Anna Willnetta, b.
November i, 1869, m. Allen Tryon.
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570. *HIRAM PAGE ROBERTS. B.A. $. N. 0. Born Septem-
ber 22, 183 1, Plymouth, Conn.
Principal of High School, Millbury, Mass., 1857-58; Warsaw, 111.,
1859-61. Taught in Quincy, 111., 1861-62. First lieutenant, Co. E, 84th
111. Volunteers, 1862-63. Chaplain, 84th 111. Volunteers, 1863-64; 137th
111. Volunteers, 1864. Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Cairo, 111.,
1865-67; Congregational Church, Peru, 111., 1867-68; Congregational
Church, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1868-71. Agent of Land Department,
Burlington & Missouri River Railroad, 1871-75. Resided in Galesburg,
III, 1876-77. Pastor of Congregational Church, and principal of
schools, in Wataga, 111., 1877-84. Retired to a fruit farm in Galesburg,
111., 1884. Went to Colorado. Died December 2, 1888, Colbran, Col.
Married November 22, 1856, Anna Augusta Blanchard, of Whiting-
ham, Vt., who died September 4, 1895. Children : Nellie Augusta, b.
December 19, 1857, m. F. S. Rockwell; ]\Iay Blanche, b. April 3, 1866,
m. E. J. King.
571. ANDREW ROE. B.A.; M.A., i860. A. A. $. Born October
10. 1831, Butler, N. Y. Brother of No. 522.
Taught in Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1857-60. Joined
Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church,
1858. Principal of Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1860-63.
Stationed at Rensselaer Falls, N. Y., 1863-65 ; Heuvelton, 1865-67 ;
Mexico, 1867-69. Transferred to Central New York Conference, 1869.
Stationed at Baldwinsville, N. Y., 1869-72; Cortland, 1872-74; Moravia,
1874-77; Watkins, 1877-79; Waterloo, 1879-81; Skaneateles, 1881-84;
Oneida, 1884-85; Marcellus, 1885-87. Supernumerary, 1887. Later
superannuated. Assistant editor of The Marcellus Observer, The
Camillus Enterprise, and The Elbridge Citizen, 1887-95.
Married August 4, 1857, Roxalana Paddock, of Wolcott, N. Y.
Children: Gary A. (No. 1366), b. August 5, 1861 ; Willis Fenton (No.
1622), b. February i, 1868.
Address : Marcellus, N. Y.
672. *CHARLES HENRY SEW ALL. B.A. : M.A., i860. X. ^.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y.. 1858-59. Joined New England
Conference, M. E. Church, 1862. Stationed at Cambridge, Mass.,
1862-63; Brookfield, 1863-64; Jamaica Plain, 1864-66. Supernumerary,
1866-73. In the hide and leather business, Boston, Mass., 1868. Pub-
lisher in New York, N. Y., 1878-80. Died November 27, 1880, New
York, N. Y.
Married a daughter of Rev. D. L. Marks.
573. *JOHN WHEATON SMITH. B.A.; M.A., i860. A. A. #.
Born September 6, 1835, Warren, R. I.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y. Practised
law in Florida. Returned to the North. 1861. Government clerk,
Washington, D. C. Died July 18, 1863, Warren, R. I.
574. WILLIAM HENRY SUTTON. B.A. ; M.A.. i860; LL.D.,
Southern Temperance University, 1900: D.C.L., Dickinson College,
1908. ^. T. Born September 11, 1835. Haddonfield. N. J.
Taught in Asylum for Deaf Mutes, Hartford, (!onn., 1857-60.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1860-61; in
Philadelphia, Pa., 1861-63. Admitted to the bar, 1863. Practising law
in Philadelphia, 1863 . Elected auditor, 1878; school director, 1880.
Senator from the Twelfth Penn. District. 1882-86. Author: Teachers'
Meetings (and other Sunday School publications).
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Married June 25, 1872, Hannah C. Anderson, of Haverford, Pa.
Children: Howard Anderson (No. 1867), b. April 24, 1873; William
Henry, b. May 29, 1874, d. September 26, 1876; Helen, b. August 29,
1875, m. N. E. Davis (No. 1949) ; Isaac Crawford (No. 2168), b. Jan-
uary 10, 1877; Grace Anna, b. March 10, 1878; Corona, b. July 3, 1879;
Lucy, b. September 16, 1881 ; Henry Craig, b. August 24, 1883 (class
of 1907); Mildred, b. July 3, 1885; Joseph Aubrey, b. November 2,
1892.
Address: 133 South 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
575. ♦ALBERT DOUGHTY VAIL. B.A.; D.D., 1877. *• N. 9.
Bom January i, 1835, Verbank, N. Y.
Taught in Wilbraham, Mass. ; also preached, 1857-58. Preached at
Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1858-60. Joined New York Conference, M. E.
Church, i860. Stationed at Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1860-62;
New Castle, 1862-64; Matteawan, 1864-66; Brewster's Station, 1866-68;
30th St., New York, 1868-71 ; St. John's Church, New York, 1871-74 ;
86th St., New York, 1874-76. Transferred to Newark Conference,
1876. Stationed at St. Paul's, Newark, N. J., 1876-79. Transferred to
New York Conference, 1879. Stationed at 86th St., New York, N. Y.,
1879-82 ; St. James's Church, Harlem. 1882-85 ; St. Luke's, Harlem,
1885-87; White Plains, 1887-91. Transferred to New York East Con-
ference, 1891. Stationed at Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn.,
1891-95; 6ist St., New York, N. Y., 1895-96; Park Avenue, New York,
1896-98. Died November 22, 1898, New York, N. Y.
Married October 4, 1857, Jane Romer, of Pleasantville, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Frank, b. July 30, 1858, d. August 30, 1859; Fred, b. June 3,
1867, d. October 5, 1867.
Address of widow : 75 West 126th St., New York, N. Y.
576. ♦EDWARD WARREN VIRGIN. B.A.; M.A., i860. *. N. 9.
Born June 29, 1836, Marlboro, Mass.
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, 1858-60. Graduated,
i860. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Sta-
tioned at Grafton Center, Mass., 1860-62; Natick, 1862-64; Dorchester
St., Boston, 1864-66; Webster Square, Worcester, 1866-68; Chicopee
Falls, 1868-70; Shelburne Falls, 1870-72; Everett, 1872-75; Jamaica
Plain, Boston, 1875-77; Broadway Church, Chelsea, 1877-80; Appleton
Church, Boston, 1880-82; Dedham, 1882-85; Saxonville, 1885-88;
Bondsville, 1888-90; South Framingham, 1890-94; West Quincy,
1804-96. Supernumerary, 1896. Chaplain of Norfolk Co. House of
Correction, 1897-1910. Author: Virgin Genealogy; My Masters in
Masonry; Lydia Spear Memorial, etc. Died September 18, 1910,
Dedham, Mass.
Married October 20, 1875, Mary E. Harmon, of Boston Highlands,
Mass. Children: Edward Harmon, b. July 13, 1876; Mary Herman,
b. November 23, 1879, d. November 29, 1879; Elsie Herman Appleton,
b. April 18, 1882.
Address of widow : Dedham, Mass.
577. WILLIAM GEORGE WHIPPLE. B.A.; LL.B., University
of Albany, 1858. *. N. 8. Born August 4. 1834, Warehouse Point,
Conn.
Practised law in Milwaukee, Wis., 1859-68; Little Rock. Ark.,
1868 . Mayor of Little Rock, Ark., 1887-91. Republican candidate
for governor "of Arkansas, 1892. U. S. district attorney for the
Eastern District of Arkansas, 1900 .
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GRADUATES. [1857-58.
Married September g, 1862, Dencie S. Loomis, of Suffield, Conn.,
who died January 3, 1866. Married October 26, 1870, Mary S. Dodge,
of Little Rock, Ark. Child: Durand, b. November 18, 1871.
Address : Little Rock, Ark.
578. *GEORGE EDWIN WHITNEY. B.A.; M.A., i860. Born
September 19, 1836, Phillips, Me.
Taught in Maine, 1857-58. Assistant librarian in Public Library of
Boston, Mass., 1858. Reported for The Boston Courier; studied law
in Maine, 1859. Admitted to the bar, i860. Went to California, 1861.
Practised law in San Francisco, Cal., 1862-67. Clerk of all U. S.
courts in California, 1867-70. Practised law in San Francisco, Cal.,
1871; Salt Lake City, Utah, 1872-76; Oakland, Cal., 1876-93. Died
April 25, 1893, Washington, D. C.
Married June i, 1865, Mary Lewis Swearingen, of St. Louis, Mo.
Children: Isabelle Violet, b. May 6, 1866; Charlotte Anita, b. July 7,
1867 (B.S., Wellesley, 1889); Stephanie, b. October 22, 1869, m. S.
Cunningham ; George Swearingen, b. April 23, 1872 ; Mary, b. March
19, 1875, m. W. H. Henry; Ethel, b. April 19, 1878, m. C. K. Allen;
Cecil Roberta, b. May 20, 1885, d. May 13, 1887.
Address of widow: 925 Adeline St., Oakland, Cal.
679. ALVERD EZRA WINCHELL. B.A.; M.A., i860; M.D.,
Columbia University, 1865. Born June 21, 1831, Egremont, Mass.
After graduating, studied medicine. Principal of a private school.
East Saginaw, Mich., 1858; Union School, Owasso, Mich., 1859; a
boarding school, Southbury, Conn., i860. Practising medicine in New
Haven, Conn., 1865 . Member of New Haven Board of Health for
fourteen years (president for several terms). Projector and builder
of the Hyperion Theatre, New Haven, Conn.
Married February 9, i860, Helen E. Hinman, of Southbury, Conn.,
who died February, 1863. Married October, 1865, Mary Mitchell, of
South Britain, Conn., who died April, 1874. Married Catherine
Worthington Shepard, of Madison, Conn. Child: Helen Mary, b.
September 16, 1866, m. Dr. W. A. Brooks.
Address: 60 Pearl St., New Haven, Conn.
CLASS OF 1858.
580. GEORGE STORRS CHADBOURNE. B.A.; M.A., 1861 ;
S.T.D., Claflin University, 1884. ^. T. *. B. K. Born December 30,
1833, Great Falls, N. H.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Vt, 1858-59. Associate prin-
cipal of the same; joined Trov Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Sta-
tioned at Rutland, Vt., 1863-64; Pearl St., Albany, N. Y., 1864-67;
Gloversville, 1867-70. Transferred to New England Conference, 1870.
Stationed at Worthen St., Lowell, Mass., 1870-73; Winthrop St.,
Boston, 1873-76; Worcester, 1876-79; Somerville, 1879-82; Harvard
St., Cambridge. 1882-85; Charlestown. 1885-86. Presiding Elder of
North Boston District, 1886-88; of Boston District, 1888-94. Stationed
at Salem, Mass., 1894-97; Medford, 1897-1902; Maiden, 1902-06;
South Framingham, 1906-08. Secretary, Church Aid Society, 1908 .
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888, '92.
Married October 10, 1858, Mary E. Wiggin, of Great Falls, N. H.,
who died January 9, 1895. Married June 14, 1898, Martha M. Ran-
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som, of Medford, Mass. Children: Samuel George, b. July 6, i860
(class of 1884) ; Herbert Dudley, b. January 2, 1862, d. December 25,
1863; Edward Odiorne, b. August 6, 1863, d. January 6, 1866; William
Judson, b. December 7, 1866; James Pike, b. January 17, 1870 (class
of 1893).
Address: Melrose, Mass.
581. HENRY ALONZO COLLIN. B.A.; Sc.D. (Hon.), Upper
Iowa University, 1888. 4>. N. G. *. B. K. Born August 14, 1837,
Hillsdale, N. Y.
Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science, Cornell College,
Iowa, 1860-68; of Natural Science in the same, 1868-81; of Chemistry
and Physics, University of Nebraska, 1881-82; of the same, Cornell
College, 1882-99; of Physics in the same, 1899-1906; Professor
Emeritus, 1906— — .
Married June 30, 1868, Chloe Matson, of Waterloo, Ind. Children:
Ruth, b. June 16, 1869, m. G. H. Burge ; Bertha, b. October 4, 1872, d.
March 22, 1873; Mary Margaret, b. September 24, 1877, m. A. M.
Jayne.
Address : Mount Vernon, Iowa.
582. *ANSON TULLER COPELAND. B.A. A. A. $. Born
September 15, 1830, Lorraine, N. Y.
Taught in Poland Female College, Ohio, 1858. Joined Black River
(now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church. 1859. Sta-
tioned at Martinsburg, N. Y., 1859-60 ; Cape Vincent. 1860-61 ; Clay-
ton, 1861-63; Baldwinsville, 1863-64; Vienna, 1864-66; Gouverneur,
1866-68 : Rensselaer Falls, 1868-70. Transferred to Erie Conference,
1870. Stationed at Kent, Ohio. 1870-71; Charlestown. 1871-74; Hub-
bard. 1874-76. By division of conference, became member of East
Ohio Conference, 1876. Stationed at Bristolville, Ohio, 1876-78; Bed-
ford. 1878-81; Canfield. 1881-83; Rootstown, 1883-84; Windsor,
1884-87; Elktown, 1887-88; Greensburg, 1888-89; Freeport, 1889-91;
Nelson, 1891-93. Superannuated, residing in (jirard, Pa., 1893-97.
Died February 21, 1897. Girard, Pa.
^Married June 27, i860, Minerva Ann Detchon, of Poland, Ohio, who
died August i, 1899. Children: Blanche, b. May 28, 1861, m. F. S.
Masten; Wilbur Fisk, b. July 14, 1864 (B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Univ.,
1889) ; Lurena Mira, b. November 22, 1872, m. C. D. Goss ;' Mark
Anson, b. December 16, 1877.
583. *HENRY ELLIOT EASTMAN. B.A. ; M.A., 1861. Born
October 12, 1833. Landaff, N. H.
Principal of an academy in Berea. Ohio, 1859-60. Taught in Geneva,
Ohio, 1860-61; Newburg, Ohio, 1861-62; Cleveland, Ohio, 1862-65.
Died October 27, 1865. Landaff, N. H.
Married July 22, 1863, Louise C. Spurr, of Sandwich, Mass.
Address of widow : Mrs. Albert Dayton, East Orange, N. J.
584. ASAHEL COE EGGLESTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1861. X. >P.
Born September 4, 1834, Guilford, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church. 1859. Stationed
at Coram and Fireplace, N. Y., 1859-61 ; Nathan Bangs Church,
Brooklvn, 1861-62; Janes Church, 1862-63; Watertown, Conn., 1863-66;
South Third Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-69 : First Church, Hartford.
Conn., 1869-72 ; Washington Park Church, East Bridgeport, 1872-75 ;
Middletown, 1875-76. Agent of Wesleyan L"''niversity, 1876-77. Sta-
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tioned at Wesley Chapel, New Haven, 1877-78; Chapel St., and
Wesley Chapel, 1878-81; Bristol, 1881-84; Birmingham, 1884-87;
Hempstead, N. Y., 1887-88; Waterbury, Conn., 1888-92; North New
York, N. Y., 1892-96; Simsbury, Conn., 1896-99; Grace Church, New
Haven, 1899-1900; Windsor, 1900-01. Financial agent of Wesleyan
Academy, 1901-03. Stationed at Georgetown, Conn., 1903-07. Super-
annuated, 1907.
Married March 27, 1861, Isabella V. Dare, of Selden, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Edith, b. March 7, 1863; Julius Wilbur (No. 1552), b. February
25, 1866; Charles Fellows (No. 1601), b. January 8, 1868; George
Mahon (No. 1684), b. November 10, 1869; Isabella, b. December 9,
1871 (B.A., Smith College, 1895) ; Sidney Bruce, b. December 22, 1874
(class of 1897) ; Henry Norman, b. September 22, 1878, d. June, 1904.
Address : Shelter Island Heights, N. Y.
585. *JOSEPH WHITCOMB ELLIS. B.A. ; M.A., 1861. A. A. $.
$. B, K. Born September 18, 1829, Springfield, Vt.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1859; Fairfield Semi-
nary, N. Y., i860; Oneida Seminary, N. Y., 1868; Whitestown Semi-
nary, N. Y., 1869-81. Private tutor at Rome, N. Y., 1881-84. Taught
in Cook Academy, Havana, N. Y., 1884-89. Principal of Union
School, Havana, N, Y., 1889-90. Examiner in Mathematics and
Science, Regents' Office, Albany, N. Y., 1890-98. Died September 4,
1898, Albany, N. Y.
Married February 6, 1862, Philena J. Knox, of Augusta, N. Y., who
died March 29, 1902. Children : Mary, b. January 22, 1863 ; Joseph
William, b. January 7, 1869; Clara Jane, b. October 15, 1870, d. Janu-
ary 23, 1886.
586. *THOMAS RUSSELL ERCANBRACK. B.A.; M.A.,
1861; LL.B., University of Albany, 1859. *. B. K. Born August 19,
1835, Ephrata, N. Y.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1858-59.
Admitted to the bar ; taught in Ogle County, 111., 1859. Principal of
Ward Grammar School, Peoria, 111., i860; High School, Marengo,
111., and superintendent of public instruction. McHenry County, 111.,
1861-65. Principal of North Missouri Collegiate Institute, Louisiana,
Mo., 1866. Taught in Evanston, 111., 1867. Practised law in Anamosa,
Iowa, 1868-1901. Died August 4, 1901, Dubuque, Iowa.
Married December 27, 1^3, Harriet Amelia Boyce, of Marengo, 111.
Address of widow : Anamosa, Iowa.
587. *GEORGE NEWMAN FALLEY. B.A. X. ^. Born Jan-
uary 2, 1837, Fulton, N. Y.
Lieutenant and captain, 50th Regiment, N. Y. Vol. Engineers,
1861-65. Engaged in banking in Fulton, N. Y., 1865-68. Removed to
Chicago, III, 1874. Engaged on construction service, Texas Pacific
Railroad, 1879. Died May 15, 1886, Chicago, 111.
588. ^NATHANIEL FELLOWS. B.A. *. N. 9. Born Novem-
ber 19, 1828, Stonington, Conn.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1858-59. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Stationed at Holyoke,
Mass., 1860-62; Wilbraham, 1862-64; Southampton, 1864-66; Spring-
field, 1866-68. Supernumerary, 1868-69. Stationed at Palmer, Mass.,
1869-70; Watertown, 1870-73. Presiding Elder of Worcester District,
1873-74. Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1874-79.
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Stationed at Trinity Church, Montpelier, Vt, 1879-80, Taught in
Vermont Conference Academy, 1880. Stationed at Webster Square,
Worcester, Mass., 1881-82. Presiding Elder of Springfield District,
1882-86. Stationed at Boston St., Lynn, Mass., 1886-88; Southbridge,
1888-92; Newton Upper Falls, 1892-97; Lynn, 1897-1901. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1884. Died July 20, 1901, Lynn,
Mass.
Married July 6, 1859, Mar>' A. Buell, of Westchester, Conn., who
died February i, 1887. Married August 3, 1887, Corinne Brainard, of
Westchester, Conn., who died August 27, 1888. Married April 29,
1890, Addie Reynolds, of Lynn, Mass. Child: Robert Edwin, b.
January 10, 1865,' d. October, 1865.
Address of widow : Lynn, Mass.
589. GARDNER FULLER. B.A.; M.A., 1862. *. B. K. Born
November 21, 1833, FuUerville, N. Y.
Principal of Great Barrington Academy, Mass., 1859-61 ; Newtown
Academy, Conn., 1862-63; High School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1864-65;
Macedon Academy, N. Y., 1866-67; High School, Batavia, N. Y.,
1867-81. Superintendent of schools, Batavia, N. Y., 1881-90. Traveled
in Europe and California, 1890-95. Superintendent, N. Y. State
School for the Blind, Batavia, N. Y., 1895-1901.
Married August 4, 1868, Julia M. Tarbox, of Lockport, N. Y.
Address: 46 Barker Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
690. *ARZA HILL. B.A.; M.A., 1861. A. A. *. Born Decem-
ber 29, 1831, Phillipstown, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E, Church, 1858. Stationed
at Cromwell, Conn., 1858-60; New Britain. 1860-62; Simsbury,
1862-64; Bristol. 1864-67; St. John St., New Haven, 1867-70; Green-
wich. 1870-73; Bristol, 1873-76; South Park, Hartford, 1876-78; Rye,
N. Y., 1878-81; South Norwalk, Conn., 1881-84; Hempstead, N. Y.,
1884-87; Rye, 1887-89; Simsbury, Conn., 1889-91. Died April 20,
1891, New Britain, Conn.
Married January 6, 1863, Frances Adelaide Hibbard (sister of
Professor R. G. Hibbard), of New Britain, Conn.
Address of widow: Hillside Place, New Britain, Conn.
591. JOHN WILLIAM HOYT. B.A.; M.A., 1862. X. ^. Born
March 27, 1839, Sag Harbor, N. Y,
In business, New York. N. Y., 1858-60. Publisher of The Methodist,
New York, N. Y., 1860-62. Real estate agent. New York, N. Y., 1863.
Secretary of Middlesex Mutual Insurance Company, Middletown,
Conn., 1864-66. Civil engineer, Springfield, Mass., 1867-81. Lay
delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880.
Married February 6, 1862, Mary Elizabeth Camp, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Frank Clasen "(No. 1360), b. March 6, 1863, d.
December 20, 1904; Alice, b. August 31, 1867.
Address : unknown.
592. AMHERST WILLOUGHBY KELLOGG. B.A. #. B. K.
Born November 13, 1829, Goshen, Conn. Brother of No. 372.
Secretary of Northw^estern Mutual Life Insurance Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis.. 1859-70. Vice president of Republic Life Insurance
Company, Chicago, 111., 1870-73. Engaged in banking and brokerage,
Chicago, 111., 1873-76. Loan and note broker. Chicago, 111., 1876-80.
Bookkeeper and cashier, Milwaukee, Wis., 1880-95. Broker in Mil-
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waukee, 1905 . State treasurer, Wisconsin Anti-Saloon League.
Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Author:
A Concise History of Methodism in England and America.
Married August 19, 1858, Belle M. Phelps, who died August, 1901.
Children: Louise Phelps, b. May 12, 1862 (B.A., Univ. of Wisconsin,
1897) ; Clara Belle, b. July 31, 1873, d. March i, 1876.
Address : 631 Jefferson St., Milwaukee, Wis.
593. *GILBERT SCHUREMAN KEYS. B.A. ; M.A., 1861.
Born February 14, 1839, Hyde Park, N. Y.
Taught in Mechanics Society School, New York, N. Y. ; studied in
Columbia Law School, 1858. Taught in Tarrytown Institute, N. Y.,
1859-61. Admitted to the bar, 1861. Practised law in New York,
N, Y., 1861-65. Engaged in fire and life insurance agency, New York,
N. Y., 1865-66. With James K. Place & Co., New York, N. Y.,
1866-67. With the San Francisco and Pacific Sugar Company, San
Francisco, Cal., 1868-69. With Ross, Dempster & Co., San Francisco,
Cal., 1869-74. With A. B. Ross & Co., San Francisco, Cal., 1874-77.
Member of firm, Dempster & Keys, merchants, San Francisco, Cal.,
1877-91. Died January 30, 1891, San Francisco. Cal.
Married November 16, 1865, Theresa Catherine Weeks, of
Morrisania, N. Y., who died August 15, 1905. Children: Clinton
Weeks, b. November 17, 1869; Gilbert Winslow, b. September 14,
1878, d. January 27, 1879.
594. DANIEL CLARK KNOWLES. B.A. ; M.A., 1861 ; D.D.,
1886. ^. T. #. B. K. Born January 4, 1836, Yardville, N. J.
Brother of No. 489.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Vt, 1858-59; Pittsburg
Female College, Pa., 1859-60; Pennington Seminary, N, J., 1860-61.
Captain of Co, D, 48th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers; resigned on
account of sickness, 1861-62. Principal of Pennington Seminary,
N. J., 1863-66. Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1864.
Transferred to New Hampshire Conference, 1867. Stationed at
Haverhill St., Lawrence, Mass., 1867-70. Transferred to New Eng-
land Conference, 1870. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, Lowell, Mass.,
1870-72 ; St. Paul's Church, Lynn, 1872-75 ; Maiden, 1875-78. Trans-
ferred to New Hampshire Conference, 1878. Stationed at Haverhill
St., Lawrence, Mass., 1878-81. Supernumerary, 1881-82. Stationed at
Plymouth, N. H., 1882-84. Financial agent for Tilton Seminary,
1884-85 ; President, 1885-91 ; financial agent, 1892-95 ; Ladd Professor,
1895 -. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880, '88;
Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1891. Prohibition candidate for
governor of New Hampshire, 1894. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1885-1909. Author: A Life that Speaketh; Chapel Talks.
Married November 10, 1863, Lucia M. Barrows. Children: Nina
Elbert, b. July 20. 1867, d. October 17, 1875; Frederic Lawrence (No.
1803), b. September 8, 1869, d. September 20, 1905.
Address: Tilton, N. H.
595. GEORGE WASHINGTON MANSFIELD. B.A.; M.A.,
1873. Born May 16, 1831, West Needham (now Wellesley), Mass.
Brother of No. 517.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at
Whitinsville, Mass., 1858-60; Newtonville, 1860-62; D Street Church,
Boston, 1862-64: Mt. Bellingham Church, Chelsea. 1864-65. Super-
numerary, 1865-68. Stationed at Ashland, Mass.. 1868-71 ; Northamp-
ton, 1871-73; Hyde Park, 1873-76; Cambridge, 1876-79; Waltham,
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1879-80; Salem, 1880-83; South Hadley Falls, 1883-84; Wilbraham,
1884-87; East Saugus and Saugus, 1887-89; Prospect St., Gloucester,
1889-92; Monument Sq., Charlestown, 1892-95; Laurel St., Worcester,
1895-98; Newton Lower Falls, 1898-1903; Broadway, Lynn, 1903-08.
Supernumerary, 1908-10. Superannuated, 1910.
Married August 6, 1858, Olivia L. Olmstead, of North Manchester,
Conn., who died December 5, 1899. Married May i, 1901, Sabina E.
Wait, of Peabody, Mass. Children : Lora Olmstead, b. August 19,
1859, m. Hugh Campbell; Jennie Greenwood, b. September 17, 1862,
m. W. R. Baird; Artena Olivia, b. July 5, 1866 (B.A., Boston Univ.,
1888), m. D. F, Barber; Clarence George, b. August 26, 1874, d.
August 26, 1881 ; Burdett Packard, b. July 13, 1876.
Address : 121 Newtonville Ave., Newton, Mass.
696. *SOLOMON PARSONS. B.A.; M.A., 1861. *. N. e.
*. B. K. Born August 10, 1832, Dover, N. J.
Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1858. Stationed at
Chatham, N. J., 1858-59; Basking Ridge, 1859-60; Perth Amboy.
1860-61; Spring Valley, N. Y., 1861-63; Somerville, N. J., 1863-65;
Phillipsburg, 1865-67; Nyack, N. Y., 1867-69; Madison, N. J., 1869-72;
Hohokus, 1872-74; Bound Brook, 1874-76; Trinity, Staten Island,
N. Y., 1876-79; Newark. N. J., 1879-80; St. Paul's Church, Staten
Island, N. Y., 1880-82; Summit, N. J., 1882-84; Belvidere, 1884-87;
Prospect St., Paterson, 1887-92. Temperance agent of Newark Con-
ference, 1892-97. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1880, '84. Died November 21, 1897, Paterson, N. J.
Married November 10, 1859, Mary Martha Peck, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
who died April 2, 1866. Married September 11, 1867, Susan Louise
Towt, of Nyack, N. Y. Children: Carrie, b. September 10, i860, d.
March 15, 1862; Carrie, b. August i. 1863, d. August 22, 1863; Charles
P., b. March, 1866, d. October 19, 1866; Susan Esther, b. July 8, 1868;
John W. Towt, b. June 24, 1870, d. March 2, 1901 ; Robert Young, b.
April 12, 1872, d. May 13, 1872; Robert Stevens, b. May 26, 1873 (B.S.,
Rutgers, 189s); Floyd Yard, b. August 7, 1875 (B.Arch., Cornell,
1898) ; Ralph Brighton, b. August 13, 1878 (B.S., Rutgers, 1900) ;
Fletcher Hurst (No. 2384), b. March 6, 1881 ; Louise, b. July 31, 1882.
Address of widow : 661 East 23d St., Paterson, N. J.
597. *FREDERICK WALKER PITKIN. B.A. ; LL.B.. Univer-
sity of Albany, 1859. *. N. 9. Born August 31, 1837, Manchester,
Conn.
Studied in Law School of the University of Albany, N. Y., 1858-59.
Admitted to the bar, 1859. Practised law in Milwaukee, Wis., 1859-73.
Traveled in Europe, 1873. Practised law and engaged in mining in
Colorado, 1874-78. Governor of Colorado, 1879-82. In business in
Pueblo, Col., 1882-86. Town of Pitkin, Col., named after him, 1879.
Legislature of Colorado created a new county, and named it Pitkin
County in his honor, 1881. Died December 18, 1886, Pueblo, Col.
Married June 17. 1862, Fidelia Maria James, of Lockport, N. Y.
Children: Robert James, b. May 30, 1864; Frederick W., b. Novem-
ber 12, 1869, d. December 28, 1871 ; Samuel John, b. March 28, 1871,
d. May 16, 1871 : Florence, b. October 19, 1872, m. E. M. Cranston.
Address of widow : 901 Emerson St., Denver, Col.
598. *WILLIAM ALBERT REYNOLDS. B.A.; M.A.
^. T. *. B. K. Born May 18, 1837, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Taught in Dover, Del., 1858-65. Principal of Classical and Mathe«
matical Institute, Wilmington, Del., 1865-77. Submaster in Boston
Latin School, 1877-78. Taught, and engaged in literary work, in
Wilmington, Del., 1878-93. Expert accountant, giving some private
instruction, 1893-1904. Retired, 1904. Died July 21, 1906, Wilmington,
Del.
Married August i, 1861, Annie Todd, of Dover, Del. Children:
Henry Todd, b. August 27, 1862, d. March 5, 1864; Elizabeth Schee, b.
January 31, 1864; Mary Gardiner, b. September 21, 1865, m. E. W.
Manning (No. 1154) ; Anna Todd, b. November i, 1868, m. E. H.
Eckel ; William Keese, b. August 26, 1871 ; Bell, b. September 3, 1874,
m. A. C. Willits.
Address of widow : 1017 Tatnall St., Wilmington, Del.
599. *CHARLES SMITH ROGERS. B.A. ; M.A., 1867. $. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born May 13, 1831, Huntington, N. Y.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1858. Joined New England
Conference, M. E, Church, 1859. Stationed at Sudbur}', Mass.,
1859-61; Quincy Point, 1861-64; Dorchester, 1864-67; Newton,
1867-70 ; Beverly, 1870-72 ; Dorchester Church, Boston, 1872-75 ;
Boston St., Lynn, 1875-78. Presiding Elder of North Boston District,
1878-82. Stationed at Trinity Church, Worcester, Mass., 1882-85;
State St., Springfield, 1885-88; Harvard St., Cambridge, 1888-93;
Baker Memorial Church, Boston, 1893-94. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1880. Died July 16, 1894, Dorchester, Mass.
Married June 13, i860, Catherine Steele Barnes, of Middletown,
Conn., who died May 21, 1909. Children : Henry Tracy, b. March 9,
1861, d. 1882; Maria Van Velsor, b. September 24, 1864, m. T. E. Will.
600. WILLIAM ROMER. B.A. A. A. $. Born May 28, 1834,
Pleasantville, N. Y.
Studied law in White Plains, N. Y., 1858-61. Practised law in
Yonkers, N. Y., 1861-70; New York, N. Y., 1870-76; White Plains,
N. Y., 1876 .
Married February 20, 1879, Elgiva E. Purser, of New York, N. Y.
Children: William Purser, b. November 16, 1879; Charles Henry, b.
August 9, 1881.
Address : 24 Hamilton Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
601. *HIRAM PLINY SHEPARD. B.A.; M.A., 1861. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born December 28, 1828, Turin, N. Y.
Taught in Belleville Seminary, Ont., Canada, 1858-65. Joined Bay
of Quinte Methodist Conference, Canada, 1859. Transferred to New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at Nathan
Bangs Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865-67. Professor of Greek and
Mathematics, Baker University, Kans., 1867-69. Stationed at Second
Church, Leavenworth, Kans., 1869-71. Engaged in business in Forest-
ville, N. Y., 1871-1905. Located by Kansas Conference, 1873. Died
April I, 1905, Forestville, N. Y.
Married December 30, 1858, Juliana Field, who died December 20,
1863. Married December 24, 1867, Maggie French, of Plainfield, N. J.
Children: Pliny Taft, b. February 29, i860, d. January 8, 1863; Julia
Field, b. August 28, 1861, d. November 27, 1861 ; Juliana Judd, b.
October 20, 1863; Gertrude, b. July 23. 1870, m. E. D. Warner; Allene,
b. December 2, 1873, d. August 13, 1876; Marguerite, b, October 21,
1879 (Ph.B., Syracuse, 1905); Estelle, b. December 5, 1881 (Ph.B.,
Syracuse, 1908).
Address of widow : Forestville, N. Y.
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602. *EDWIN SMITH SNOW. B.A.; M.A., 1861. Born
December 26, 1832, Eastford, Conn.
Taught in Palmer, Mass., 1859-62. Joined New England Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at Topsfield, Mass., 1863-64;
North Brookfield, 1864-66; Millbury, i866-6g. Supernumerary;
engaged chiefly in farming, also in teaching and preaching, as health
allowed, in El Dorado, Kans., 1869-74. Died May 21, 1874, El Dorado,
Kans.
Married December i, 1861, Mrs. Emma E. Bartlett, of Pleasantville,
N. Y., who died after 1885. Child : Alice.
608. HENRY TAYLOR STAATS. B.A. A. A. *. Bom June i,
1836, Hudson, N. Y.
Preached at M. E. Church, Milltown, N. J., 1858-59; M. E. Church,
Princeton, N. J., 1859-60; Congregational Church, Flushing, N. Y.,
1860-61; Congregational Church, Lodi, N. J., 1861-63; Congregational
Church, Orange, Conn., 1863-69. Pastor of Congregational Church,
Fair Haven, Conn., 1869-74; Congregational Church, Bristol, 1874-85;
Congregational Church, Glastonbury, 1885-88; North Congregational
Church, Pasadena, Cal., 1888-1906. Pastor Emeritus of the latter,
Married June. 1858, Mary J. Macy, of Hudson, N. Y., who died
February 25, 1888. Married March 2, 1889, Martha L. Stearns, of
Chicago, 111. Children: Carrie Louise, b. November 12, 1859, d. May
12, 1861 ; Charles Lansing, b. July i, 1861 ; Henry Taylor, b. May 22,
1863 ; Mary, b. March 20, 1865, m. Dr. D. S. Green ; William Richard-
son, b. August 7, 1867; Emily, b. June, 1871, m. C. P. Carter; Hiram
Macy, b. June 27, 1873; John Stearns, b. February i, 1890.
Address : 447 North Raymond Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
604. *NELSON STUTSON. B.A. *. N. G. *. B. K. Born
September 20, 1830, Monson, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church. 1859. Stationed at
Pynchon St., Springfield. Mass., 1859-61 ; Greenfield, 1861-63 ; Union
St., Springfield, 1863-66; South Boston, 1866-68: Harvard St., Cam-
bridge, 1868-69. Traveled in Europe on account of ill health, 1869.
Resided in Springfield, Mass., 1870-71. Died April 16, 1871, Spring-
field, Mass.
Married May 5, 1859, Mary Stebbins. of Palmer, Mass.. who died
November 2, 1907. Child : Nellie Taylor, b. October 6, 1863, m.
William Croft.
605. *GEORGE HUSSEY TRACY. B.A.; M.A., 1862. A. A. #.
Born April 7, 1835, Nantucket. Mass.
Studied in Law School of the University of Albany, N. Y., 1859-60.
On the editorial staff of The Hartford Post, Conn., and of The Nor-
wich Aurora, Conn., 1860-61. Enlisted in ist Regiment. Conn. Vol-
unteers, 1861. Appointed lieutenant in the regular army. In several
battles ; with Sherman in his march to the sea. and until the surrender
of Johnston, 1861-65. Agent of Freedmen's Bureau, Mobile, Ala.,
1866-67. Died September 17, 1867, Mobile, Ala.
606. GEORGE HENRY WHITNEY. B.A.; M.A., 1865; D.D.,
Mount Union College, 1873. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born July 30, 1830,
Georgetown, D. C.
Principal of Macedon Center Academy, N. Y., 1858-59. Principal
of Oneida Seminary, N. Y., 1859-61. Joined Oneida (now Central
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New York) Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Transferred to Newark
Conference, 1861. Stationed at Somerville, N. J., 1861 ; Elizabeth,
1861-63; Newton, 1863-66; Plainfield, 1866-68; Trinity Church, Jersey
City, 1868-70. Principal-elect of Newark Conference (now Cen-
tenary) Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1869-74. Financial
agent of the same, 1870. Stationed at Passaic, N. J., 1871-74. Presi-
dent of Newark Conference (now Centenary) (Collegiate Institute,
Hackettstown, N. J., 1874-95. Supernumerary, 1895-1900. President
Emeritus, Centenary Collegiate Institute, 1900 . Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 1880-1902. Member of Advisory Board of Colum-
bian Parliament of Religions ; hon. vice president. National Colum-
bian Education Commission, 1893. Author: Hand-book of Bible
Geography; Lesson Compend (3 vols.), etc.
Married November 17, 1858, Carrie A. Shepard, who died December
16, 1865. Married December 24, 1867, Nettie French, of Plainfield,
N. J. Children: Irving S., b. September 23, 1859, d. 1892; May Vin-
cent, b. July 3, 1869; Bertha Hurst, b. January 14, 1871 ; George
Harold, b. October 2, 1882 ; Helen M., b. April 26, 1886.
Address : 828 First Place, Plainfield, N. J.
607. *ANTHONY WOODWARD. B.A. Born March 20, 1835,
Upper Freehold, N. J.
Studied law, 1859-61. Practised law in Camden, N. J. (residing in
Trenton, N. J.), 1862-64. Died July 26, 1865.
CLASS OF 1859.
608. *HENRY CROUNCE ABBOTT. B.A.; M.A. 1862. Born
November 23, 1830, Schoharie Co., N. Y.
Joined Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1859. Stationed at New London, N. Y., 1859-60; Constantia,
1860-62 ; Florence, 1862-63 ; Washingtonville, 1863-65 ; Rodman,
1865-66; Turin, 1866-67; Butler, 1867-70; Fleming, 1870-71; Hannibal,
1871-73; Heuvelton, 1873-75; Bucksbridge, 1875-78; Massena, 1878-81;
Black River, 1881-84; Hermon, 1884-85; Hannibal Center, 1885-87;
Norfolk, 1887-89; Lisbon, 1889-91; Bucksbridge, 1891-92. Agent of
St. Lawrence County Bible Society, 1892-94. Stationed at Colton,
N. Y., 1894-96. Superannuated, residing in Norwood and Fulton,
N. Y., 1896-1905. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1878-82. Died
March 29, 1905, Fulton, N. Y.
Married December, 1861, Mary F. Newman, who died February 2,
1874. Married December 19, 1877, Nora Melvina Norton, of Canton,
N. Y. Children: Grace Maria, b. December 11, 1862, d. February 26,
1874; George Irving, b. November 12, 1864 (class of 1888); Anna
Laura, b. June 4, 1868, m. H. W. Flack ; Grace Mary, b. November 30,
1873, m. W. H. Boughton. d. April 13, 1909; Dora Norton, b. March 4,
1879; Leon Charles, b. November 27, 1880; Lon Ducolin, b. June 20,
1884; Lena Newman, b. March 9, 1886.
Address of widow : 712 Oneida St., Fulton, N. Y.
609. CfHARLES] COLLARD ADAMS. B.A.; M.A. (Hon.),
Trinity College, Conn., 1873. Born June 22, 1836, Washington, D. C.
Preached in Somerset, Mass., 1859-60. Joined Providence (now
New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed
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at Eastford, Conn., 1860-62; Warehouse Point, 1862-63; North
Eastoii, Mass., 1863-64. Chaplain of 22d Regiment, Conn. Volunteers,
1862. Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1864.
Minister at St. Albans Church, Danielsonville, Conn., 1864-65.
Ordained priest, 1865. Rector of St. Alban's Church, Danielsonville,
1865-66; St. Mary's Church, Hazardville, 1866-67. Principal of
Christ Church Academy, Watertown, Conn., 1867-68. Rector of
Christ Church, Trumbull. Conn., 1868-70; Christ Church, West Haven,
1871-73 ; Church of the Evangelist, Oswego, N. Y., 1873-75 ; St. Luke's
Church, Lanesboro, Mass., 1875-79; St. George's Church, Lee, Mass.,
1880-81 ; St. Mary's Church, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1881-83. Received
into the Roman Catholic Church, 1883. Author: Middletown Upper
Houses.
Married October 3, i860, Elizabeth Gridley Ranney, of Cromwell,
Conn. Children: Elizabeth Virginia, b. November 3, 1861, m. J. H.
Kincaid; James Mortimer, b. June 30, 1863; Charles Samuel Gridley,
b. August 17, 1867; Arthur Ranney, b. June 10, 1870, d. April 27, 1893.
Address : Cromwell, Conn.
610. DAVID ALLISON. B.A.; M.A., 1862; LL.D., Victoria
University, 1873, Queen's College, 1900, and Wesleyan University, 1903.
A. A. *. Born July 3, 1836, Newport, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Principal of Stanstead Academy, Quebec, Canada, 1859-60. Taught
in Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, N. B., Canada,
1860-62. Professor of Classics, Mount Allison College, Sackville,
N. B., Canada, 1862-69. President of the same, 1869-78, 1891 .
Member of Senate of University of Halifax, 1876. Superintendent of
Education, Province of Nova Scotia, 1878-91. Delegate to Methodist
Ecumenical Conference, 1881, '91. Author: Text-book of English
Grammar.
Married June 18, 1862, Elizabeth Powell, of Richibucto, N. B,,
Canada, who died December 14, 1898. Married July 3, 1902, Ellen
Elizabeth Commons, of Souris, P. E. I., Canada. Children : James
Whidden, b. September 16, 1864, d. March 29, 1870; Edmund Powell,
b. July 9, 1866 (B.A., Dalhousie College, 1888) ; Charles F., b. August
22, 1868, d. March 29, 1885; David, b. July 22, 1871, d. December 20,
1904; Henry Augustus, b. August 6, 1877 (B.A., Mount Allison, 1898).
Address : Sackville, N. B., Canada.
611. ♦FREDERIC SHEPARD BARNUM, B.A.; M.A., 1862.
X. Sk. Born February 3, 1837, Bethel, Conn.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Stationed at
Peekskill, N. Y., 1859-60; Brewsters, 1860-61; Lake Mahopac, 1861-62;
Great Barrington, Mass., 1862-64; Pine Plains, N. Y., 1864-67;
Saugerties. 1867-70; Shrub Oak, 1870-72; Central Church, Yonkers,
1872-74. Joined Westchester Presbytery, Presbyterian Church. 1874.
Pastor of First Presbyterian Church, Thompsonville, Conn., 1874-88;
Second Reformed Church, Coxsackie, N. Y., 1888-99. Retired, 1900.
Died March 28. 191 1, Kingston. N. Y.
Married April 19, i860, Esther M. Lee, of Flushing, N. Y. Chil-
dren : William Johnston, b. May 2, 1861, d. February 7, 1881 ; Frederic
Lee, b. June 30, 1862; Louis Lawrence, b. January 17, 1865; Oliver
Shepard, b. March 12, 1867.
Address of widow : 137 Clinton Ave., Kingston, N. Y.
612. ASA BOOTHBY. B.A.; M.A., 1862. A. A. *. Born Sep-
tember 23, 1834, Limington, Me.
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Taught in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1859-65, 1879-81. Drug-
gist in Phoenix, N. Y., 1865-67, 1874-79. Taught in Wesleyan
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1867-74. Principal of Union School and
Academy, Fulton, N. Y., 1881-85; School for Patients, State Hospital,
Willard, N. Y., 1886-96. Engaged in private tutoring, and soliciting
agent for a firm of nurserymen, 1898 . Author : Nomenclature of
Chemistry; Pamphlets (published by the National Temperance
Society).
Married November 19, 1863, Julia Elizabeth Hutchinson, of Phoenix,
N. Y. Children: Frank Lincoln, b. November 21, 1864; Anna Louise,
b. October i, 1867, m. F. E. Gillette.
Address: Westbrook, Me.
613. *EDWIN OSCAR BRIM. B.A. Born September 19, 1835.
Went to Alabama to teach, 1859. Taught near Vicksburg, Miss.,
1860-61. Forced into the Confederate service; assistant in the Field
Hospital Surgeons' Corps; succeeded in escaping to the Union lines,
1863. Died March, 1868, Monmouth, 111.
614. *ROBERT PAGAN BUCKNAM. B.A. ; M.A., 1862. A. A. $.
*. B. K. Born September 15, 1832, Columbia, Me.
Principal of East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me.,
1859-62; High School, Bangor, Me., 1862-65. Died February 23, 1865,
Bangor, Me.
Married August 30, 1859, Jane Johnston (sister of Professor John
Johnston), of Bristol, Me., who died February 13, 1907. Children:
Egbert Johnston, b. June 4, i860, d. October, 1864; Alice, b. 1863.
616. *JAMES CARR, Jr. B.A. Born September 18, 1829,
Bethany, Pa.
Engaged in teaching, 1859-64. In feeble health; resided in Strouds-
burg. Pa., 1869-73. Died November 6, 1873, Stroudsburg, Pa.
Married March 4, 1861, Lucilla Sidney Miller, of Scranton, Pa., who
died January 21, 1892. Child: George Nelson, b. December 12, 1861.
616. *WALTER STEVENS CUSHMAN. B.A. X. ^. Born
December 16, 1837, Philadelphia, Pa.
Studied law in New Bedford, Mass., 1859-60. Principal of Hollis
Institute, South Braintree, Mass., 1860-61. Studied law in Boston,
Mass., 1861-62. Acting paymaster, U. S. Navy, 1862-64. Admitted to
the bar, 1864. Practised law in Boston, Mass., 1864-66. Traveled in
the West, on account of poor health, 1867. Engaged in cattle-raising
in Tennessee, 1868. Health restored; engaged in farming and sheep-
raising, in Buncombe County, N. C, 1869-73. Practised law in Ashe-
ville, N. C, also engaged in journalism, 1873-98. Died July 20, 1898,
Asheville, N. C.
Married December 16, 1884, Catherine McQueen Cameron, of Ashe-
ville, N. C. Child : Rebecca Waddell, b. December 2, 1886.
Address of widow : 170 Montford Ave., Asheville, N. C.
617. *GEORGE GAMALIEL DAINS. B.A. ; M.A., 1862. ^. T.
Born May i, 1828, Randolph, Vt.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1859-60; principal, 1860-61.
Taught in High School, Watertown, N. Y., 1^1-63. Principal of
Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1863-71. Joined Black River
(now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1871. Sta-
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tioned at Heuvelton, N. Y., 1871-73. Principal of Ives Seminary,
Antwerp, N. Y., 1873-75, 1878-80. Stationed at Gouverneur, N. Y..
1875-78; Central Square, 1881-83; Hamilton, 1883-84. Trustee
of VVesleyan University, 1882-84. Died August 3, 1884, Hamilton,
N. Y.
Married July 19, 1859, Mary Ann Fay, of Wethersfield, Vt, who
died May 18, 1866. Married November 25, 1866, Celestia Stone Bur-
nett, preceptress of Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, who died Febru-
ary 21, 1889. Children: George Herrick (No. 1353), b. July 22, 1861.
d. October 7, 1904; May, b. December 23, 1862, d. June 16, 1879; Anna
Cynthia, b. September 6, 1864, d. January 19, 1866; Frank Burnett
(No. 1600), b. January 15, 1869.
G18. ♦JONATHAN HARNED DALLY. B.A. <if. T. *. B. K.
Born October 7, 1838, VVoodbridge, N. J.
Taught in Fort Edward Institute, N. Y., 1859-60. Traveled in the
South on account of poor health, 1860-61. Principal of Richmond
Academy, Rockingham, N. C, 1861-63. Taught select school in same
place, 1863-64. Joined North Carolina Conference. M. E. Church,
South, 1864. Appointed to Whitesville Circuit, N. C, 1864-66; Front
St., Wilmington, 1866-70; Raleigh, 1870-71. Joined Newark Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1871. Stationed at Mount Horeb, N. J., 1871-72;
Washington, 1872-74; Bloomsbury, 1874-75; Asbury Church, Hacken-
sack, 1875-76; Roseville, Newark, 1876-78; Halsey St., Newark,
1878-81; Paterson, 1881. Withdrew from the conference, 1885. Died
May I, 1885, on a New Orleans-St. Louis steamboat.
Married November 25, 1859, Charlotte L. Webb, of Rocky Hill,
Conn.
619. STEPHEN BROOKS DAVIS. B.A. A. A. *. *.'b. K.
Born August 10, 1839, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied law, 1859-61. Admitted to the bar, 1861. Practised law in
Iowa City, la., 1861-63. Quartermaster's clerk; with Sherman's army
to Atlanta, 1863-66. Chief clerk in Quartermaster's Department.
Central District of Texas, 1865-66, Agent in Paris, France, for W. &
B. Douglas, pump manufacturers, of Middletown, Conn., 1867-68. In
the coal business in Middletown, Conn., 1869-96. Judge of probate,
District of Middletown, Conn., 1897-1909. Coroner, Middlesex
County, Conn., 1889 . Practising law in Middletown, 1909 .
Member of city Board of Education, and of Common Council.
Married December 8, 1870, Hattie S. Woodward, of Middletown,
Conn. Children : Clara Southmayd, b. November 17, 1871 (class of
1893), m. C. T. Guildford (No. I955) ; Stephen Brooks (No. 1838), b.
November 18, 1874: Rachel Louise, b. September ii. 1870. m. Henri
deMagnin.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
620. *SPENCER RILAND FULLER. B.A. ; M.A.. 1862. A. A. #.
$. B. K. Born June 6, 1829, Fullerville, N. Y.
Taught in South Hadley Falls, Mass., 1859-61. Joined Black River
(now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Sta-
tioned at Martinsburg, N. Y., 1861-62; First Church, Syracuse,
1862-64; First Church, Rome, 1864-66. Principal of Genesee Wes-
leyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1866-67. Stationed at Arsenal St.,
Watertown, N. Y., 1868-70. Died September 16, 1870, Watertown,
N. Y.
Married November 20, i860, Sarah L. Horr, of Carthage, N. Y.
Children: Charles Spencer, b. October 11, 1862; Mary Ada. b. March
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i6, 1865 (Ph.B., Syracuse, 1886), m. H. D. Fearon; Nettie Gertrude,
b. May 20, 1868 (B.A., Syracuse, 1889), m. Rev. F. DeL. Leete.
Address of widow : 519 Second Ave., Detroit, Mich.
621. WESLEY CURTIS GINN. B.A. ; M.A., 1862. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born December 11, 1830, Vinal Haven, Me.
Principal of High School, Bristol, Conn., 1859-61. Vice principal
of High School, Hartford, Conn., 1861-63. Made a voyage to India,
1863-64. Principal of High School, Stamford, Conn., 1864-65. Con-
ducted a home boarding school in Stamford, Conn., 1865-69. Princi-
pal of Ithaca Academy, N. Y., 1869-75 ; Syracuse Classical School,
N. Y., 1875-85. Superintendent of schools, Hillsdale, Mich., 1885-89.
Financial representative of the New England Conservatory of Music,
Boston, Mass., 1889-91. Representative of Ginn & Co., publishers,
Boston, Mass., 1891-1906. Retired, 1906.
Married May 26, 1859, Mary Jane Lyon, of Easton, Conn. Chil-
dren: Agnes Rebecca, b. January 17, 1862; Calderwood Bramhall, b.
October 9, 1867, d. August 16, 1870 ; Carleton Whiton, b. September 6,
1870, d. April 8, 1885.
Address : 234 North Sandusky St., Delaware, Ohio.
622. *ALLEN GRISWOLD. B.A. >^. T. *. B. K. Born May
28, 1839, Middletown, Conn.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1859-60. Admitted to the bar.
1861. Died January 4, 1862.
623. EDWIN BAYARD HARVEY. B.A.; M.A., 1862; M.D.,
Harvard University, 1866. -"P. T. Born April 4, 1834, Deerfield, N. H.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, 1859-60. Principal of
Macedon Academy, N. Y., 1860-62. Taught in Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass., 1862-64. Studied in Harvard Medical School,
1864-66. Practising medicine in Westboro, Mass., 1866 . Traveled
in Europe ; visited the principal hospitals of Germany, Austria, and
Great Britain, 1872. President of Worcester County Medical Society,
1882-83. Member of School Board, 1869-87. Superintendent of
schools, Westboro, 1887-90. Trustee of State Reform School, 1873-79.
Member of Mass. House of Representatives, 1884-85 ; of Mass. Senate.
1894-95. Member and secretary, Mass. Board of Registration in
Medicine, 1895 . President, Mass. Medical Society, 1898-99.
Married July 31, i860, Abby K. Tenney, of Concord, N. H.
Address : Westboro, Mass.
624. *WILLIAM FLETCHER HATFIELD. B.A.; M.A., 1862.
Born June 5, 1834, Scarsdale, N. Y.
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, 1859-60; graduated,
1862. Preached in Hillsboro Center, N. H., 1861-62. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1862. Stationed at Nathan
Bangs Church. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1862-64; Port Chester, 1864-67;
Greenwich, Conn., 1867-70; Danbury, 1870-73. Transferred to New
York Conference, 1873. Stationed at Memorial Church, White Plains,
N. Y., 1873-76; i8th St., New York, 1876-79; Washington Square,
New York. 1879-81; Claverack, 1881-84; Tarrytown. 1884-86; Pough-
keepsie, 1886-90. Died June 7, 1890, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Married April 30, 1863, Emma Binney Kellom, of Hillsboro, N. H.
Children : Jennie Elizabeth, b. May 6, 1864, m. F. .C. Husted ; Emma
Lavinia, b. November 19, 1865, m. A. L. Husted; William James, b.
November 13, 1867 ; Sadie Frances, b. September 28, 1875.
Address of widow: 28 River Road, North Tarrytown, N. Y.
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625. STEPHEN SOUTHRICK HEBBERD. B.A. <ir. T. Born
September 5, 1841, Jefferson, N. Y.
Principal of Madison Seminary, Ohio, 1860-61. Captain U. S.
Volunteers, 1861-64. Pastor of Universalist Church, Decatur, 111.,
1866; Third Universalist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1868; Universalist
Church, North Bridgewater, Mass., 1872-73; Universalist Church,
Portsmouth, N. H., 1874. Practised law in St. Louis, Mo., 1877.
Engaged in farming in Macon Co., 111., 1880-84. Pastor of Universa-
list Church, La Crosse, Wis., 1884-87 ; Congregational Church, Viroqua,
Wis., 1887-88, 1890-94; Congregational Church, Nessominee, Wis.,
1888-90; Congregational Church, Chesterfield, 111., 1900-05. Retired,
engaged in literary work, 1905 . Author: The Secret of Chris-
tianity; History of Wisconsin under French Dominion; Philosophy of
History.
Married July 15, 1869, Ella Smith, of Decatur, 111. Children:
Arthur, b. June 21, 1870; Edward S., b. April 28, 1872; Charles, b.
December 28, 1873; Guy, b. October 10, 1878 (B.A., Beloit, 1902);
Mary, b. October 5, 1884, d. November 5, 1884; Nellie, b. January 26,
1888.
Address: 77 Milton St., Maspeth, New York, N. Y.
626. SAMUEL JACKSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1862. A. A. *. Born
May, 1833, in Ireland.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Stationed at
Charlemont. Mass., 1859-60; Asbury Church, Springfield, 1860-62;
Northampton, 1862-63; Easthampton, 1863-66; Somerville, 1866-68;
Hudson, 1868-70; North Ave., Cambridge, 1870-72; Beverly, 1872-74;
East Saugus. 1874-77; Newton, 1877-80; Webster, 1880-83; South St.,
Lynn, 1883-86; Melrose, 1886-91; Newtonville, 1891-94; Immanuel
Church. Waltham, 1894-95; Parkman St., Boston, 1895-98; East
Saugus, 1898-1900. Supernumerary, 1900 .
Married November 10, 1859, Sarah Morrill Davis, of Lake Village,
N. H., who died August 28, 1906. Children: Frederic Asbury (No.
1273), b. August IT, i860; Barnard Morrill, b. December, 1864, d.
January, 1866: William Atwell, b. April 26, 1867; Rhoda May, b.
Februarv 23. 1871, d. December 18, 1883 ; Carl Newell, b. October 23,
1875 (B.A., Harvard, 1898) ; Arthur Morrill, b. October 25, 1878.
Address: 47 Henry Ave., Melrose Highlands, Mass.
627. *GEORGE EDWIN KING. B.A.; M.A., 1863 ; LL.D., Uni-
versity of New Brunswick, 1886; D.C.L., University of Mount Allison,
1893. ^i'. T. *. B. K. Born October 8, 1839, St. John, N. B., Canada.
Brother of No. 628.
Admitted to the bar, 1863. Elected to the Legislature, 1867. Bar-
rister-at-law in St. John, N. B., Canada, 1868-80. Attorney-general of
New Brunswick, 1870-78. Leader of the New Brunswick Govern-
ment, 1872-78. Appointed Queen's Counsel, 1873. Appointed puisne
judge of Supreme Court of New Brunswick, 1880. Appointed justice
of the Supreme Court of Canada, 1893. Died May 7, 1901, Ottawa,
Canada.
Married November 28, 1866, Lydia Eaton, of St. John, N. B.,
Canada. Children : Lydia Florence, b. November 14, 1867, m. H. W.
Reynolds; Mary Eaton, b. April, 1870, d. February 3, 1877; John
Frederick, b. May, 1875, d. January 28, 1877; Gretchen, b. December 6,
1876, d. August 22, 1881 ; Roma Pauline, b. September 4, 1882, m.
D. G. Gilmour.
Address of widow : Ottawa, Canada.
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628. *STEPHEN JAMES KING. B.A. ^. T. $. B. K. Born
January i6, 1838, St. John, N. B., Canada. Brother of No. 627.
Shipbuilder and owner in St. John, N. B., Canada, 1860-97.
Appointed postmaster of St. John, N. B., Canada, 1880. Died July 4,
1897, St. John, N. B., Canada.
Married January 8, 1863, Anna Sneden Knowles, of St. John, N, B.
Children : Anna Alexandra, b. November 19, 1863 ; Helen Mary, b.
December 5, 1865, d. April 8, 1886 ; Allen Griswold, b. May 5, 1869, d.
March 28, 1905; Edward Stanley, b. December 28, 1870, d. February
13, 1884; George Thorne, b. August 18, 1872, d. May 10, 1899; Sibelle
deForest, b. June 25, 1874; Josephine, b. October 11, 1876, d. August 2,
1891.
Address of widow : 544 West 163d St., New York, N, Y.
629. ASA PRIOR LYON. B.A. ^. T. Born December 11, 1837,
New York, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Stationed at
Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1859-60; Fishkill Village, 1860-62; Marlboro,
1862-63 ; Hancock, 1863-64. In business in New York, N. Y. ; preached
in Fordham, N. Y., 1864-67. Stationed at Dover Plains, N. Y.,
1867-69; Sheffield, Mass., 1869-72; Pawling, N. Y., 1872-74; White
Plains, 1874-76; Dobbs Ferry, 1876-79; St. John's Church, New York,
1879-80. Preached in Millbank, Dak., 1880-83 ; in Sioux Falls, 1883-85.
Pastor of Congregational Church, Perry, Iowa, 1885-87; Congrega-
tional Church, Marshall, Iowa, 1887-91. Lecturer on English Litera-
ture, Manning School of Orator>', Minneapolis, Minn., 1891-94. Pastor
of 38th St. Union Church, Minneapolis, Minn., 1894-97. Supplied
pulpits in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897-1903. Acting pastor, Sunnyside
Reform Church, New York, N. Y., 1903-07. Instructor in Public
Speaking, Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906 .
Married October 2. 1861, Mary J. Lane, daughter of Professor H. B.
Lane (No. 20). Child: Frances Hoe, b. July 24, 1877.
Address: 70 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
630. *JOHN HENRY MOORE. B.A. Born August 2, 1838,
Clinton (now Benton), Me.
Taught, and studied law, 1859-63. Died August 25, 1863, Augusta,
Me.
631. *JOSEPH LELAND MORSE. B.A.; M.A., 1862. X. ^.
$. N. e. *. B. K. Born May 4, 1837, Wilton, Me.
Taught in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1859-61. Joined Maine
Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at Auburn, Me., 1861-62.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1862-81 ; vice
principal, 1875-81. Taught in preparatory department. Northwestern
University, 111., 1881-1905 ; vice principal, 1893-1905. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Died June 18, 1905,
Evanston, 111.
Married October 3, 1861, Emily Jane Leavitt, of Portland, Me.
Children: Mary Susan, b. September 21, 1862; Isabel Russel, b. May
22, 1866 (Ph.B., Northwestern, 1890) ; Charles Leavitt, b. August 23,
1867; Albert Augustus, b. July 21, 1870; Harriet Leland, b. June 16,
1874 (B.A., Northwestern, 1897), m. Dr. F. G. Barnes.
Address of widow : Los Angeles, Cal.
632. *HORACE WILLIAM PARMENTER. B.A. X. ^.
*. B. K. Born August 24, 1839, Lowell, Mass.
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Principal of an academy, West Hebron, N. Y., 1859; High School,
Lincoln, Mass., i860. Studied law in Lowell, Mass., 1860-61. On the
editorial staff of The Boston Journal, 1861-65. In a wholesale com-
mission house, Boston, Mass., 1865-68. With Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Lowell, Mass., 1869-73. In the Treasury Department, Washington,
D. C, 1874-75. Commenced law-reporting in Boston, Mass. ; health
failed, 1875. Died April 16, 1876, Worcester, Mass.
Married October 17, 1865, May Elizabeth Hoar, of Lincoln, Mass.,
who died February 9, 1902. Children : Harriet May, b. March 29,
1867; Horace Wellington, b. September 16, 1868.
633. JOHN EMORY POWERS. B.A.; M.A., 1862. Born April
20, 1837, Augusta, N. Y. Brother of No. 543.
Principal of Ball Seminary, near Troy, N. Y., 1859-60. Engaged in
the nursery business in Lima, N. Y., 1861-63. Teacher of physical
culture, Chicago, 111., 1864. Engaged in the life insurance business.
New York, N. Y., 1865-66. Manager for Willcox & Gibbs Sewing
Machine Company, London, England, 1867-71. Variously employed in
New York, N. Y., 1871-74. Publisher of The Nation, New York.
N. Y., 1874-79. Engaged in the advertising business, with Lord &
Taylor, New York, N. Y., 1879-80; with John Wanamaker, Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1880-86; independently, 1886 .
Married December 15, 1862, Emily V. Downing, of New York, N. Y.,
who died in 1880. Married 1881, Emily McKay. Children: Ethel, b.
May 2, 1864, m. C. M. Hough; Anna, b. July 6, 1866 (B.A., Bryn
Mawr, 1890), d. 1894; John Orville, b. July 23, 1868 (B.A., Harvard,
1891).
Address: Fifth Avenue Bank, New York, N. Y.
684. SILAS EVERARD QUIMBY. B.A.; M.A., 1862; D.D.,
Syracuse University, 1910. S['. T. *. B. K. Bom October 19, 1837,
Haverhill. N. H.
Taught in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1859-62. Joined Vermont Con-
ference. M. E. Church, 1862. Transferred to New Hampshire Con-
ference, 1863. Stationed at Littleton, N. H., 1863-64. Taught in
Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1864-66; principal, 1866-67. Stationed at
Lebanon, N. H., 1867-69; Plymouth. 1869-71; Exeter, 1871-74;
Sunapee, 1874-77; Tilton, 1877-78. Principal of New Hampshire
Conference (now Tilton) Seminary, 1878-85. Stationed at Whitefiield,
N. H., 1886-88; Laconia, 1888-90; Newmarket, 1890-91; Exeter.
1891-94; Rochester, 1894-95; Penacook, 1895-97; Salem, 1897-1901.
Conference evangelist, 1901-02. Stationed at Milton Mills, N. H.,
1902-04; Derry Village. 1904-08. Conference evangelist, 1908 .
Secretary, N. H. Conference, 1877 . Delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1880, '96.
Married July 10, 1862, Anna W., daughter of Rev. Orange Scott,
who died ^Iarch 7, 1901. Children: Clarence Everard, b. May 4, 1863;
Carl Noyes (No. 1621), b. November 27, 1866; Mabel Alice, h. Feb-
ruary 6, 1870, m. H. S. Moore; Ernest Scott (No. 1911), b. July 15,
1872; Anna Lucy, b. September 21, 1877, d. August 30, 1878.
Address: 120 West Curtin St., Bellefonte, Pa.
636. GEORGE LITCH ROBERTS. B.A. ; M.A.. 1862. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born December 30, 1836, Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos.
703 and 876.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., i86o-6t. Entered Harvard Law
School; also studied with Hon. B. R. Curtis, Boston, Mass., 1862.
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Admitted to the bar, 1864. Practising law in Boston, Mass. (specialist
in patent cases), 1864 .
Married December i, 1865, Hinda Barnes, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died May 27, 1909. Children : Odin Barnes, b. January 22, 1867
(B.A., Harvard, 1886) ; Harold Barnes, b. August 8, 1869 (B.S., Mass.
Inst, of Tech., 1890).
Address: 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
636. *JOHN SANBORN. B.A. A. A. *. Born July 16, 1836,
Sanbornton Bridge (now Tilton), N. H.
Taught in N. H. Conference (now Tilton) Seminary, N. H., 1859-60.
Professor of Mathematics in Upper Iowa University, 1860-66. Prin-
cipal of Janesville Academy, Iowa, 1866-68. Professor of Mathe-
matics in Upper Iowa University, 1868-72. Taught in Albion Semi-
nary, Iowa, 1873-75; principal, 1875-79. Resided in Tilton, N. H.,
1879-80. Engaged in the real estate business, Fayette, Iowa, 1880-1902.
Died May 23, 1902, Fayette, Iowa.
637. *ALFRED HENRY SAXE. B.A.; M.A., 1862. Born
August 5, 1839, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 84.
Taught in Middletown Institute, Conn., 1857-59; Epworth Seminary,
Iowa, i860; Jonesville Academy, N. Y., 1862. Preached in Washing-
tonville, N. Y., 1863. Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church,
1864. Stationed at Washingtonville, N. Y., 1864-65; Hyde Park,
1865-66 ; Walden, 1866-68. In Walden, N. Y., in poor health, 1868-73.
Secretary of Walden Knife Company, 1870-81. Preached in Gales-
ville, N. Y., 1876-78. Died November 11, 1881, Warwick, N. Y.
Married February 28, 1866, Phoebe Wisner, of Warwick, N. Y., who
died February 8, 1900. Children : Alfred Jacob, b. March 22, 1867
(class of 1894) ; Henry Wisner, b. August 4, 1868; Rowena Keith, b.
July 29, 1870, m. J. A. Stavely; Mary Gowdy, b. April 17, 1872, d. May
24, 1872; Maud Elizabeth, b. December 27, 1874 (Ph.B., Syracuse,
1904), m. M. W. Greenfield; Agnes Esther, b. November 2, 1877.
638. FRANCIS ASBURY SMITH. B.A. A. A. *. Born
November 29, 1837, Salisbury, Mass.
Commenced the practice of law in Johnstown, N. Y. ; enlisted in 3d
N. Y. Volunteers, 1861. Commissioned lieutenant, 1862. Honorably
discharged, 1863. Practised law in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 1865-78.
County judge and surrogate of Essex Co., N. Y., 1878-90. Practising
law in Elizabethtown, N. Y., 1891 . Author : The Critics versus
Shakespeare. Editor: Antony and Cleopatra (Bankside Restoration
Series of Shakespeare).
Married April 11, 1863, Julia M. Scott of Salem, N. H.
Address : Elizabethtown, Essex Co., N. Y.
639. WATSON CARVOSSO SQUIRE. B.A. A. A. $. Born
May 18, 1838, Cape Vincent, N. Y.
Principal of Moravia Institute, N. Y., 1859-60. First lieutenant, 39th
N. Y. Volunteers, 1861. Admitted to the bar, 1862. Captain of 7th
Independent Company. Ohio Sharpshooters ; commanded battalion,
1st Ohio Vol. Sharpshooters, 1863. Judge advocate of the District of
Tennessee, 1864-65. Commissioned colonel by brevet, 1866. Manu-
facturer of military arms : treasurer of Remington Arms Company,
1866-79. Engaged in building and improving property, Seattle, Wash.,
1879-83. President. Union Trust Company. Seattle, Wash., 1898--; — .
Traveled extensively in Europe, 1877-78; in Mexico and the United
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States, 1878-79. Governor of Washington Territory, 1884-87. U. S.
senator for state of Washington, 1889-97. Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1875 .
Married December 23, 1868, Ida Remington, of Ilion, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Remington, b. February 22, 1870 (class of 1893); Shirley, b.
April 13, 1872 (class of 1895) ; Aidine, b. March 8, 1877, m. A. V.
White; Marjorie, b. August 18, 1881.
Address: 557 Empire Building, Seattle, Wash.
640. WILLIAM HENRY STARR. B.A.; M.A., 1862. *. N. 0.
Born October 20, 1834, Groton, Conn.
Principal of High School, Westfield, Mass., 1859-60. Taught in
Onondaga Academy, N. Y., 1860-61. Principal of public school, New
London, Conn., 1861-62. Preached in Norwich, Conn., 1862. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1863. Stationed at Hingham, Mass., 1863-66; Sandwich, 1866-68;
Nantucket, 1868-71; Attleboro, 1871-73; Embury Church, Pawtucket,
R. I., 1873-75; Phenix, 1875-76. Supernumerary on account of ill
health, 1876-77. Stationed at South Abington, Mass., 1877-80; Thomp-
sonville, Conn., 1880-82; East Greenwich, R. I., 1882-85. Located in
Groton, Conn., 1885-86. Stationed at East Providence, R. I., 1886-90;
Hebronville, Mass., 1890-91. Pastor of Congregational Church,
Thornton, R. I., 1891-1900. Superintendent of schools, Johnston. R. I.,
1898 .
Married November 25, 1859, Nancy Williams, of Groton Bank, Conn.
Children : Frederick W., b. October 15, i860, d. July 30, 1861 ; William
Lincoln, b. October 21, 1864, d. February 7, 1874; Mattie Louisa, b.
October 22, 1866, m. Dr. A. H. Wood; Harris Ellwood, b. May 7.
1875 (B.A., Brown, 1897).
Address: Thornton, R. I.
641. *HORACE SUMNER TARBELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1862 ; LL.D.,
Brown University, 1896. A. A. *. Born August 19, 1838, Chelsea, Vt.
Taught in Belleville Seminary, Ontario, Canada, 1859-62. Head-
master of Farmersville Grammar School, Ontario, Canada, 1863-66.
Principal of an academy, McGrawville, N. Y., 1866-67; of pubHc
schools in Detroit, Mich., 1867-71. Superintendent of public schools
in East Saginaw, Mich., 1870-76. Superintendent of public instruc-
tion, state of Michigan, 1876-78. Superintendent of public schools,
Indianapolis, Ind., 1878-84; Providence, R. I., 1884-1902. Traveled in
Mexico and California, 1902-04. Member, Committee of Fifteen,
National Council of Education. Author: series of text-books on
grammar and composition ; two series of geographies. Died September
16, 1904. San Francisco, Cal.
Married December 29, 1859, Martha Ann Treat, of Glastonbury,
Conn. Children: Lerria. b. November 23, i860 (B.A., De Pauw, 1883),
m. W. E. Scarritt; Martha, b. August 2, 1862 (B.A., De Pauw, 1884) ;
Sumner, b. March 28, 1864, d. February 20, 1865; Delia, b. July 17,
1866, d. January 3. 1874.
Address of widow : 60 Evergreen Place, East Orange, N. J.
642. FREDERICK WOODS. B.A.; M.A., 1862; D.D., Univer-
sity of Mount Allison: 1886. ^I'. T. 4>. B. K Born September 7, 1833,
St. John's, Newfoundland.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1859. Stationed
at South Hadley Falls, Mass., 1859-61 ; West Brookfield, 1861-62 ;
Monson, 1862-64; Barre, 1864-65; Boston St., Lynn, 1865-68; Union
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(now Monument Square) Church, Charlestown, 1868-70; Central
Church, Lowell, 1870-72; Newtonville, 1872-75; Bromfield St., Boston,
1875-76; Ipswich, 1876-78; Fitchburg, 1878-80; Westfield, 1880-82;
Trinity Church, Springfield, 1882-85; Hyde Park, 1885-88; Walnut
St., Chelsea, 1888-90; Westfield, 1890-94; Saratoga St., Boston, 1894-97;
Broadway, Somerville, 1897-99; Woburn, 1899-1902; Maple St., Lynn,
1902-05; Ipswich, 1905-08. Supernumerary, 1908 .
Married June 21, i860, Sarah H. Shenstone, of Harbor Grace, New-
foundland, who died January 21, 1872. Married November 19, 1873,
Anna Odlin May, of Boston, Mass. Children : William John, b. June
16, 1861 ; Frederick Shenstone (No. 1413), b. March 8, 1864; Emily,
b. March 8, 1864; Alice May, b. May 12, 1876; Marion Hill, b.
November 21, 1878.
Address : Melrose, Mass.
643. JOHN WESLEY YOUNG. B.A.; M.A., 1862. $. N. 6.
Born January 31, 1833, Pocono (now Jackson), Pa.
Preached in Greenville, N. J., 1859-60. Joined Newark Conference
M. E. Church, i860. Stationed at Parsippany, N. J., 1860-61 ; Ander
son, 1861-62; Wallpack Center, 1862-64; Basking Ridge, 1864-65
Rahway, 1865-67; New Providence, 1867-70; Pine Brook and Fair
field, 1870-71 ; Far Rockaway, 1872-75 ; Fulton St., Elizabeth, 1875-76
Rockland Lake, N. Y., 1876-79; Grace Church, Jersey City, N. J.
1879-82; Spring Valley, N. Y., 1882-85; Irvington, N. J., 1885-88.
Alpine, 1888-90; Areola, 1890-91. Secretary of apportionments for
the Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, 1891 . Financial
agent of Newark Conference Seminary, 1871.
Married February 20, i860, Carrie M. Musk, of Jersey City, N. J.
Children : Mary Elizabeth, b. November 19, i860 ; Ella Musk, b. July
20, 1862; Blanche, b. February 16, 1864; Carrie Wilson, b. January
30, 1874.
Address : 17 Belmont Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
CLASS OF J860.
644. *BENNETT TYLER ABBOTT. B.A.; M.A., 1863. ^. T.
Born October 16, 1836, Middlebury, Conn.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed
at Middlebury, Conn., 1860-61; Torrington, 1861-63; Stratford, 1863-66;
Bethel, 1866-69; Seymour, 1869-71; New Canaan, 1871-74; West
Winsted, 1874-77; John St., New York, N. Y., 1877-80; Riverhead,
1880-83; Babylon, 1883-86; Sea Cliff, 1886-89; Southold, 1889-91;
First Church, New Haven, Conn., 1891-94; Westport, 1894-96; Port
Chester, N. Y., 1896-1901. Supernumerary, residing in Derby, Conn.,
1901-05. Died April 22, 1905, Derby, Conn.
Married September 26, i860, Frances A. Coe, of Birmingham, Conn.
Address of widow : 27 Holmes Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
645. EDWARD MERRITT ANTHONY. B.A.; M.A., 1870.
Born September 3, 1835, Coventry, R. I.
Principal of Manchester Center Academy, Conn., 1860-62. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1863. Stationed at Duxbury, Mass., 1863-64; South Truro, 1864-66;
Osterville, 1866-67; East Glastonbury, Conn., 1867-70; Portland,
1870-72; Moosup, 1872-75; Wapping, 1875-76; North Grosvenor Dale,
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1876-78; Moodus, 1878-80; East Hampton, 1880-82; Staffordville,
1882-83. Supernumerary, 1883 . President, Anthony Screw Com-
pany, of Worcester, Mass. Vice president, Jewett City Savings Bank.
Married April 16, 1861, Abbie G. Bailey, of Hingham, Mass. Child:
Albert Hayward, b. November 28, 1863.
Address : Jewett City, Conn.
646. *HENRY ROBINSON BLAISDELL. B.A. ^. T. Born
November i, 1837, Beaver, Pa.
Taught in Millersburg Female College, Ky., 1860-61. Principal of
Fleming Seminary, Flemingsburg, Ky., 1861-65; Maysville Seminary,
Ky., 1865-80; High School, Paris, Ky., 1880-87; Wheeling (W. Va.)
Female College, 1887-90; Covington (Ky.) High School, 1890-99.
Died March 14, 1899, Covington, Ky.
Married 1862, Phebe Stocton, of Flemingsburg, Ky., who died March
2. 1878. Married November 26, 1^9, Agnes Roberts, of Maysville, Ky.
Children: Henry Stocton, b. August 18, 1863; Dorsey Stocton, b.
February 18, 1866; James Covel, b. August 18, 1868; Robert Irving,
b. March 27, 1872.
Address of widow : Maysville, Ky.
647. ♦WILBUR FISK BURNS. B.A. ; M.A., 1863. Born August
29, 1837, Harper, Liberia.
Principal of Monrovia Academy, Liberia, 1860-64. Admitted to the
bar, 1861. Practised law, 1861-64. Engaged in cultivating sugar cane
and coffee, 1864. Comptroller and survcyor-in-chief of Republic of
Liberia, Africa. Died 1869, Sierra Leone, Africa.
Married July 25, 1862, Angie V. Russwurm; deceased.
648. *EDSON WYLLYS BURR. B.A.; M.A., 1863; D.D., 1890.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born March 29, 1841, Middletown, Conn. Brother
of No. 254.
Taught in Port Gibson, Miss., 1860-61. Principal of Brainard Acad-
emy, Haddam, Conn., 1861-62. Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J.,
1862-64. Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1864.
Stationed at Moorestown, N. J., 1864-65 ; Union St., Burlington,
1865-67 ; Trinity Church, Bordentown, 1867-69. Transferred to
Newark Conference, 1869. Stationed at Englewood, N. J., 1869-72;
Centenary Church, Jersey City, 1872-75; Bloomfield, 1875-78; Lafay-
ette Church, Jersev City, 1878-81 ; Hackettstown, 1881-84 ; Centenary
Church, Jersey City. 1884-87; Market St., Paterson, 1887-89; St.
James's Church, Elizabeth, 1889-94; Montclair, 1894-98. Resided in
Island Heights, N. J., 1898-1900. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1882-1900; secretary of the Board, 1882-1900. Member of Board of
Managers of the Misionary Society of the M. E. Church, 1892. Died
May 19, 1900, Island Heights, N. J.
Married May 11, 1870, Josephine Elizabeth Hill, of Redding, Conn.
Children: Harriet, b, June 14, 1872; Eugene Wyllys (No. 2004), b.
October 14, 1875.
Address of widow: Island Heights, N. J.
640. WILLIAM RILEY CARR. B.A. ; M.A., 1863. Born October
14, 1830, Freetown, N. Y.
Head master of Oakwood Co. Grammar School, Ontario, Canada,
1860-61. Taught and preached, 1861-63. Appointed to Sydney Circuit,
Methodist Church of Canada, 1863. Principal of a grammar school,
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Brighton, Ont., Canada, 1863-65. Gave up teaching on account of ill
health, 1865. Resided in Smithfield, near Brighton, Ont., Canada.
Married December 23, 1861, Miss E. S. Eraser, of Bowmanville,
Ont, Canada. Children : Daniel Cecil, b. January 4, 1863 ; Rose Alma,
b. May 31, 1865; Melvin Eli, b. September 14, 1867.
Address : unknown.
650. GEORGE CLARKE. B.A. ; M.A., 1863. A. A. $. Born
April 15, 1833, Cavan, Ireland.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed at
Eddyville, N. Y., 1860-61 ; Brewster's Station, 1861-62 ; Putnam Valley,
1862-64; Dutchess Circuit, 1864-66; St. Paul's Chapel, New York,
1866-67; Hancock, 1867-70; Ellenville, 1870-73; Catskill, 1873-76;
Chester, 1876-79; Tarrytown, 1879-81. Agent of New York Conference
Temperance Society, 1881-82. Traveled in Egypt, Palestine, and the
East, 1882. Stationed at Mount Kisco, N. Y., 1883-86; Pawling,
1886-88; Purdy Station, 1888-90. Supernumerary, 1890-92. Agent,
New York Conference Temperance Society, 1892-1908. Super-
numerary, 1908 .
Married October 10, i860, Lydia A. Barber, of Vernon Center, N. Y.,
who died March 25, 1908. Married January 26, 1909, Margaret G,
Currie, M.D., of Ocean Grove, N. J. Children : Emory Zenas, b.
October 24, 1862, d. April 21, 1885; William Lawrence (No. 1546), b.
August 7, 1865 ; Grace Crary, b. October 24, 1868, m. Professor Walter
Jones; Emma Belle, b. July 29, 1871, m. Professor C. G. Shaw; Helen
May, b. May 26, 1873, m. C. E. Apgar (class of 1891) ; Cora Frances,
b. November 19, 1876, d. June 24, 1884; three others, died in infancy.
Address : 126 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.
651. WELLESLEY PERRY CODDINGTON. B.A.; M.A., 1866;
S.T.D., Hamilton College. 1880. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born October
23, 1840, Sing Sing (now Ossining), N. Y.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1860-62 ;
Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1862-63. Principal of Amenia Seminary,
1863-64. Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Taught
in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1864-65;
principal, 1865. Professor of Modern Languages, Genesee College,
N. Y., 1865-66; of Greek and German, 1866-68; of Greek and Latin,
1868-71. Professor of Greek, Syracuse University, 1871-73 ; of Greek
and Ethics, 1873-91 ; of Philosophy and Pedagogy, 1891-97 ; of Philos-
ophy, 1897 .
Married July 23, 1863, Louisa Guibord, of Plattsburg, N. Y. Children :
Herbert Guibord. b. February 6, 1865 (B.A., Syracuse, 1886) ; Gertrude,
b. March 13, 1868 (B.A., Wellesley), m. W. C. Stimson; Winifred, b.
January i, 1873 ; Ethel, b. February 27, 1876, d. 1891.
Address : Syracuse University, Syracuse, N, Y.
652. *ANDREW KERR CRAWFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1863. Born
April 22, 1830, Economy, N. S., Canada.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed
at Barkhamsted, Conn.. 1860-61; Windsor, 1861-62; Windsor Locks,
1862-64; Poundridge, N. Y., 1864-66; Milford, Conn., 1866-68; Madi-
son, 1868-69. Transferred to California Conference, 1869. Stationed
at Gilroy, Cal., 1869-70. Professor of Ancient Languages, University
of the Pacific, Cal., 1870-71. Stationed at Watsonville, Cal., 1871-72;
Vallejo, 1872-73; Healdsburg, 1873-75; lone, 1875-77: San Jose Cir-
cuit, 1877-78; Butte Circuit, 1878-79; Elk Grove, 1879-81; Salinas,
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1881-82; Point Arena, 1882-83. Transferred to Oregon Conference,
1883. Withdrew from M. E. Church and joined the Congregational
Church, 1886. Preached until 1893, when he removed to East Oakland,
Cal., and lived in retirement. Died October 11, 1897, East Oakland,
Cal.
Married June 21, i860, Sarah J. Whitcher, who died April 19, 1864.
Married April 19, 1866, Mary J. Scofield, who died August 8, 1874.
Married July 22, 1875, Alice M. Alexander, of Healdsburg, Cal., who
died July 3, 1883. Married November 10, 1884, Abbie M. Blatchley, of
North Madison, Conn. Children : Sarah Addalette, b. June 29, 1861
(B.A., Univ. of the Pacific, 1884), m. B. F. Hall; John Wesley, b.
April 19, 1863; Arthur Scofield, b. August 16, 1870; Charles Heath,
b. June 30, 1877.
Address of widow: 306 East 15th St., Oakland, Cal.
653. *EDWARD EDSON. B.A. 4>. B. K. Born October 2, 1834,
Yarmouth Port, Mass.
Preached in Marstons Mills, Mass.; taught in Wellfleet, Mass.,
1860-61. Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference,
M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at Duxbury, Mass., 1861-63; Oster-
ville, 1863-65; North Easton Village, 1865-67; Holmes Hole (now
Vineyard Haven), 1867-70; Chatham, 1870-73; West Dennis, 1873-75;
Bristol, R. I., 187S-78; Wellfleet, Mass., 1878-81; Taunton, 1881-84;
Pascoag, R. I., 1884-86. Presiding Elder, Norwich District, 1886-89.
Superannuated, 1889-1902. Died May 23, 1902, Yarmouth Port, Mass.
Married March 28, 1861, Almira Cobb, of Barnstable, Mass., who
died November 8, 1899. Children: Myra C, b. January 11, 1862, m.
A. C. Savery; Cassandra Carey, b. February 17, 1865; Helen Johnson,
b. June 20, 1870, m. Joseph Archer.
664. JAMES THOMAS EDWARDS. B.A.; M.A., 1863; D.D.,
Allegheny College, 1877; LL.D., Allegheny College, 1891. ^. T. Born
January 6, 1838, Barnegat, N. J.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1860-61 ; Providence Conference
Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), R. I., 1861-62. First
lieutenant, Co. K, nth Regiment, R. I. Volunteers, 1862. Again taught
in Providence Conference Seminary, 1863-64; principal, 1864-70.
Member of Rhode Island Senate, 1865-69. Joined Providence (now
New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1867. Presi-
dential elector for Rhode Island, 1868. Transferred to Erie Con-
ference, 1870. President of Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y.,
1870-92. Director of Department of Experimental Science at Chau-
tauqua, N. Y., 1880-92. Member of N. Y. Senate, 1891-92. Extension
secretary and lecturer of the Chautauqua System of Education, 1893.
Member of Advisory Council of World's Congress of Religions, Chi-
cago, 111., 1893. President of the McDonogh School, near Baltimore,
Md., 1893-98. Retired, 1898. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1880, '84, '92. Author: The Grass Family; Silva of Chau-
tauqua Lake; Pen and Picture, etc.
Married July 10, 1862, Emma Atwood Baker, of Somerville, Mass.
Children: Grace Ella, b. March, 1864, m. S. W. Baker; Laura Alice,
b. October, 1867, m. J. H. Lyman; Florence Emma, b. February 5,
1876, m. C. H. Sumwalt.
Address: Randolph, N. Y.
655. HERBERT FRANKLIN FISK. B.A.; M.A., 1863; D.D.,
1888; LL.D., Allegheny College, 1899, and Northwestern University,
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1904. $. N. e. #. B. K. Born September 25, 1840, Stoughton, Mass.
Brother of No. 1006.
Taught in Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y., 1860-61.
Principal of Shelburne Academy, Vt, 1861-63. Taught in Oneida
Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1863-67. Joined Oneida
(now Central New York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1866. Taught
in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1867-68. Principal of
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1868-73 ; of the Academy
of Northwestern University, 111., 1873-1904. Transferred to Rock
River Conference, 1878. Professor of Education, Northwestern Uni-
versity, 1888 .
Married July 11, 1866, Anna Green, of Portageville, N. Y., who died
December 17, 1908. Children : Aurora Thompson, b. February 4, 1868
(B.A., Northwestern, 1890), m. Professor Charles Zueblin; Ellen Green,
b. April 24, 1875 (B.A., Northwestern, 1906).
Address : 1625 Judson Ave., Evanston, 111.
656. SYLVANUS GALE GALE. B.A.; M.A., 1863; D.D.,
Northern Illinois College, 1896. A. A. *. 4>. B. K, Born August 22,
1838, Galesville, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed at
Charlotteville, N. Y. ; taught in New York Conference Seminary in
same place, 1860-61. Stationed at Ridgebury, N. Y., 1861-62. First
lieutenant, Co. K, 48th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1861-62. Stationed at
Equinunk, Pa., 1862-63; Napanoch, N. Y., 1863-64. Taught in New
York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y., 1863-64. Principal
of same, 1864-65. Stationed at Hobart, N. Y., 1866-67. Health failed;
went to St. Paul, Minn., 1867. Transferred to Minnesota Conference,
1868. Stationed at Wabasha, Minn., 1868-69; Mankato, 1869-71;
Wabasha and Reads, 1871-73; Anoka, 1873-74; East Minneapolis,
1874-76; Northfield, 1876-79; Spring Valley, 1879-80. Chaplain of
]\Iinnesota Senate, 1878-79. Presiding Elder of Winona District,
1880-83. Stationed at Hamline, Minn. ; also Professor in Hamline
University, 1883-86. Transferred to California Conference, 1886.
Stationed at Vallejo, Cal., 1886-88; San jose, 1888-91; Pacific Grove,
1891-93. Presiding Elder, Napa District, 1893-99. Stationed at Chester
St., Oakland, Cal., 1899-1900. Superannuated, 1900 .
Married September 11, 1861, Lottie Maria Brinton, of Falls Village,
Conn., who died September 7, 1863. Married September 9, 1864, Jane
Elizabeth Cloyd, of Mortonville, N. Y., who died August 15, 1892.
Married September 12, 1893, Mrs. Annie Applegate, of Pacific Grove,
Cal. Children: Charlotte Cloyd, b. June 20, 1865 (B.A., Hamline), m.
Dr. C. H. Griswold; James Cloyd, b. February 18, 1867; DeWitt
Clinton, b. March 19, 1869; Sylvanus, b. March 24, 1871 ; William, b.
February 7, 1873; Mabel Louisa, b. December 13, 1874, m. W. F.
Geary; Walter Ray, b. March 4, 1879; Emma Jane, b. January 30,
1883 (B.A., Univ. of California), m. F. R. Hazzerd.
Address : 92 Lincoln Ave., San Jose, Cal.
657. DANIEL FOSTER HALLOCK. B.A.; M.A., 1863. Born
April 2, 1833, New Village (now Lake Grove), N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed at
Riverhead, N. Y., 1860-61; Greenport, 1861-62; Huntington, 1862-63;
Smithtown Circuit, 1863-64. Preached in Mantorville, Minn., 1864-66.
Supernumerary in Smithtown. N. Y., 1868-69. Stationed at Stony
Brook, N. Y., 1869-71 ; West Hampton, 1871-73 ; Farmingdale, 18/3-75 ;
Sayville, 1875-76; Southampton, 1876-77; Good Ground and Atlantic-
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ville, 1877-79; Centerport and Dix Hills, 1879-81; Brook Haven and
Bellport, 1881-82; Coram, 1882-85. Superannuated, 1885 .
Married May 7, 1861, Lora Kingsbury, who died November 10, 1868.
Married February 2Z, 1870. Mary A. Hancock, of Madison, N. J. Chil-
dren : Lora Sophronia, b. April 18, 1862, m. W, Y. Stansbrough
(deceased), m. W. S, Sands (also deceased) ; John Foster, b. January
15, 1871 ; Wesley Hancock, b. August 24, 1872; Mary Ellen, b. October
19, 1874, m. Rev. N. R. Smith, d. August 31, 1907; Phebe Louise, b.
February 2, 1877; Gertrude Hildreth, b. June 5, 1879; Jennie Mabel,
b. January 8, 1882.
Address : Lake Grove, N. Y.
658. GEORGE JANVRIN JUDKLXS. B.A. ; M.A., 1863. ^. T.
*. B. K. Bom December 21, 1830, Kingston, N. H.
Principal of Kingston Academy, N. H., 1860-65. Taught in N. H.
Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1865-71. Joined New Hampshire
Conference, AL E. Church, 1868. Stationed at Methuen, Mass., 1872-75;
New Market, N. H., 1875-77. Presiding Elder of Claremont District,
1877-81 ; Dover District, 1881-85. Supernumerary, 1885-1901. Super-
annuated, 1901 . Delegate to General Conference, AL E. Church,
1880. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1878-84.
Married August 16, i860, Myra Smith Dolloff, of Bristol, N. H.
Children: George Dolloff, b. December 24, 1864, d. May 25, 1899;
Charles Otis (No. 1848), b. October 2, 1868; Lydia Anne, b. September
16, 1873, m. L. K. Willman (No. 1977).
Address : Bristol, N. H.
659. MELVIN DEWAIN KINNEY. B.A. ; M.A., 1863. *. B. K.
Born October 28, 1836, Rodman, N. Y.
Taught in Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1860-61. Joined
Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E. Church,
1861. Stationed at Somerville, N. Y., 1861-62; Geddes, 1862-64; First
Church, Mexico, 1864-67; First Church, Rome, 1867-70; State St.,
Watertown, 1870-73. Presiding Elder of Adams District, 1873-77.
Stationed at Lowville, N. Y., 1877-80; East Church, Oswego, 1880-82;
Trinity Church, Oswego, 1882-83. Supernumerary, 1883 . Presi-
dent, Thousand Island Park Association. Spends winters in Florida.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1886-93.
Married November 15, i860, Martha Coit. Children: Florence
Elmira. b. September 17, 1862: Frederick Abner, b. January 12, 1864;
George Coit, b. July 19, 1869, d. June 15, 1878.
Address : Thousand Island Park, N. Y. (May to November) ; Lake
Charm, Fla. (November to May).
660. *JOHN BROWN LAPHAM, B.A.; M.A., 1863. Born June
7, 1832, Gloucester, R. I.
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at Ken-
nebunk Port. Me., 1861-63; Bethel. 1863-65; Brunswick, 1865-67;
Hallowell, 1867-68; Alfred. 1868-71; Saco, 1871-72; Richmond, 1872-75;
South Paris, 1875-77; Wilton, 1877-80; Elliot, 1880-82; Kents Hill,
1882-85; Island Church, Portland, 1885-88; Kittery, 1888-91. Presid-
ing Elder of Augusta District, 1891-97. Stationed at Kents Hill, Me.,
1897-99; Oakland, 1899-1906. Superannuated, 1906-10. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Died March 13, 1910, Old
Orchard, Me.
Married May i, 1867, Mary Dunlap Greenleaf, of Brunswick, Me.
Children : a son, b. August 29, 1868, d. in infancy ; Sophie Greenleaf,
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b. October 7, 1869, m. Rev. E. H. Stover; George Nelson (No. 1851),
b. September 16, 1872; Annie Brown, b. December 29, 1876.
Address of widow: Old Orchard, Me.
661. *WILLIAM HENRY LEE. B.A. ; M.A., 1864. Born March
5, 1836, Stanstead, Que., Canada.
Principal of Stanstead Seminary, Que., Canada, 1860-65; Wau-
kegan Academy, 111., 1865-69. Engaged in farming in Stanstead, Que.,
Canada, 1869-70. Again principal of Stanstead Seminary, 1870-75.
Secretary of Stanstead Wesleyan College, 1875-76. Principal of Magog
Academy, Quebec, Canada, 1877-82. In business at Mount Carmel, III,
1883-91. Superintendent of schools, Wabash County, 111., 1892-93.
Superintendent of city schools. Mount Carmel, 111., 1893-98. Traveled
for Northwest Library Association of Chicago, 111., 1898-1900. General
agent for Thomas Publishing Company, of Kansas City, Mo., 1900-02.
Superintendent of public schools, Smithville, Mo., 1902-03. Died August
18, 1903, Plattsburg, Mo.
Married January 2, 1862, Josephine H. Stevens, of Walden, Vt.
Children : Florence Josephine, b. June 7, 1868, m. P. T. Aker ; Henry
Stevens, b. June 2, 1875; Clarence Edmund, b. October 11, 1877, d.
October 2, 1879.
Address of widow : Smithville, Mo.
662. *CHARLES SINCLAIR MACREADING. B.A. Born
October 8, 1834, Marshfield, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed at
Brookfield, Mass., 1860-61 ; Sutton, 1861. Master's Mate on U. S.
Gunboat Norwich, 1861-62. Transferred to Rock River Conference,
1863. Stationed at Rockford, 111., 1863-64; Wyanet, 1864-65. Trans-
ferred to Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1865.
Stationed at Nantucket, Mass., 1865-67; Center Church, Provincetown,
1867-69; Power St., Providence, R. I., 1869-70; New London, Conn.,
1870-72 ; Willimantic, 1872-73 ; Wellfleet, Mass., 1873-75 ; Middleboro,
1875. Died May 20, 1875, Middleboro, Mass.
Married June i, 1864, Lydia Ann Post, of New Bedford, Mass. Chil-
dren : Annie Lee, b. April 5, 1865 ; Mary Sinclair, b. December 5, 1867 ;
Rose Huntington, b. August 21, 1871, d. October 18, 1872.
Address of widow: 33 Bonney St., New Bedford, Mass.
663. ROBERT LAUDER MATHISON. B.A. ; M.A., 1880. X. ^.
Born June 20, 1839, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 129.
Taught in Killingworth, Conn., 1860-61. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at Barkhamsted, Conn., 1861-62;
Vista, N. Y., 1862-63 ; Cornwall, Conn., 1863-64 ; Trumbull and Nichols
Farms, 1864-66; Georgetown, 1866-68. Transferred to East Maine
Conference, 1868. Preached in Damariscotta, Me., 1868-69; in Old-
town, 1869-72. Transferred to Central New York Conference, 1872.
Stationed at Burdett, N. Y., 1872-73; Bridgeport, 1873-75. Ordained
deacon in Protestant Episcopal Church, 1875, and later priest. Rector
of Protestant Episcopal Church in Cleveland. N. Y., 1877-78 ; Oriskany,
N. Y., 1878; St. Paul's Church, Antwerp, N. Y., 1879-80; St. James's
Church, Poquetannock, Conn., 1880-83 ; St. John's Church, North Guil-
ford, and Zion's Church, North Branf ord, with charge of St. Andrew's
Church, Northford, 1886-88. Returned to M. E. Church, 1893. Supplied
from time to time in New England Southern and New York Con-
ferences. In business in Springfield, Mass., 1894-1904. Retired, 1904-
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Married June ii, 1862, Kate Susan Roberts, of New Hartford, Conn.
Children : Robert Nash, b. June 27, 1863, d. September 9, 1878 ; Char-
lotte Elizabeth, b. July 12, 1865, d. July 12, 1865 ; Sarah Matilda Ames,
b. June 25, 1866, m. F. W. Eliot; Edward Thomson, b. June 21, 1870
(B.A., Yale, 1893) ; Nellie Roberts, b. April 25, 1872, m. W. F. Geren;
Frederic Huntington, b. December 5, 1873 (B.A., Yale, 1896), d August
24, 1906; Isabella Selwyn, b. August 31, 1880, m. Robert Stuart.
Address : R. F. D. No. 2, Guilford, Conn.
664. WILLIAM ERASMUS MORGAN. B.A. Born July 12,
1836, Rindge, N. H.
Taught in Chatham, N. Y., 1860-61. Studied law in Claremont, N. H.,
1861-63. Admitted to the bar, 1863. Resided in Marengo, 111., 1863-64.
Member of Co. A, 8th 111. Cavalry, 1864-65. Studied in Garrett Biblical
Institute, 1865-67. Graduated, 1867. Joined Rock River Conference,
M. E. Church, 1867. Stationed at Freedom, 111., 1867-68; Sugar Grove
Circuit, 1868-70; Lee Center, 1870-71. Transferred to Nebraska Con-
ference, 1871. Stationed at York, Nebr., 1871-75; West Blue, 1875-76.
Probate judge of York County, 1874-76. Editor of The York Republi-
can, Nebr., 1876-92. Located. 1879. Editor and proprietor of The
Leader-Independent, Scotia, Nebr., 1892. Member of State Board of
Visitors and Examiners, Soldiers' and Sailors' Homes, 1893-97. Post-
master, Greeley, Nebr., 1897 .
Married November 28, 1867, Phebe W. Cook, of Provincetown, Mass.
Children : Roswell Douglass, b. September 28, 1868 (B.A., Doane, 1896) ;
Ephraim Cook, b. October 17, 1870 (B.A., Doane, 1896), d. May i, 1898;
Raymond Beveridge, b. July i, 1873 (B.A., Doane, 1897).
Address : Greeley, Nebr.
666. *JOSIAH HENRY NEWHALL. B.A. *. N. 6. Born April
30, 1837, Ljmn, Mass.
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed at Cornish,
Me., 1860-62; Brunswick, 1862-64; Gorham, N. H., 1864-66; Oxford,
Me., 1866. Died October 13, 1866, Lynn, Mass.
Married June 28, i860, Anna Lee Shepard, of Lynn, Mass., who died
July, 1867. Child: Clara Susan, b. May 23, 1863, m. Rev. Alonzo
Traxler.
666. *LEWIS WILLIAM OSGOOD. B.A. <if. T. $. B. K. Born
July 31, 1835, Gilmanton, N. H.
Principal of Loudon Academy, N. H., 1860-61. Studied law in Pitts-
field, N. H., 1861-62. Captain of Co. G, and lieutenant colonel of 15th
Regiment, N. H. Volunteers, 1862-63. Admitted to the bar, 1864.
Practised law in Boston, Mass., 1864-74. Died November 28, 1874,
Woburn, Mass.
Married November 22, 1864, Adaline M. Norris, who died January
16, 1885. Child : Maud, b. July 29, 1869, m. Guy Wilkinson.
667. *MANLY AUGUSTUS RULAND. B.A. ; M.A., 1865. Born
September 2, 1833, Holtsville, N. Y.
Taught in Ashland, N. Y., 1860-61 ; N. Y. Conference Seminary, Char-
lotteville, N. Y., 1861-63. Special agent for New York Independent,
1863-64. Agent for The Nation, 1865. Real estate agent in New York,
N. Y., 1867-1907. Originator of the Metropolitan Realty Company, of
New York, N. Y, Died May 18, 1907, Flatbush, Brooklyn, N! Y.
Married October 2, 1862, Jane Ann Lamont, of Charlotteville, N. Y.
Children : Florence Anna, b. March 29, 1865, m. C. A. Sackett ; Irving
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Augustus, b. August 26, 1866 (B.A., Harvard, 1889) ; Arthur Lament,
b. April 28, 1870; Norman McLeod, b. August 7, 1877 (B.A,, Harvard,
1900).
Address of vi^idow: 5 Beekman St., New York, N. Y.
668. *ICHABOD SIMMONS. B.A.; M.A., 1863; D.D., Fort
Wayne College (now Taylor University), 1890. ^. T, $. B. K. Born
December 24, 1831, Duxbury, Mass.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed at
Simsbury, Conn., 1860-62; George St., New Haven, 1862-64; Bridgeport,
1864-66; Birmingham, 1866-69; Second Church, Norwalk, 1869-72;
Eighteenth St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1872-75; South Third St., Brooklyn,
1875-77; Fleet St., Brooklvn, 1877-80; Janes Church, Brooklyn,
1880-83. Presiding Elder of Brooklyn District, 1883-87 ; of New York
District, 1887-88. Stationed at Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1888-91 ; Dan-
bury, Conn., 1891-96; First Church, Hartford, 1896-98. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888. Died April 14, 1898, Hart-
ford, Conn.
Married July 4, i860, Harriet Newell Bull, of Old Saybrook, Conn,
Children: Marie Annette, b. July 4, 1862; Harriet Ellen, b. July 22,
1864; Marcia Ann, b. July 22, 1864.
Address of widow: 780 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
669. HENRY MOORE SIMPSON. B.A.; M.A., 1863. Born
August 17, 1837, London, England.
Studied theology, and engaged in business, in New York, N. Y.,
1860-61. Taught in Elm Park Collegiate Institute, Litchfield, Conn.;
studied theology in Newark, N. J., 1861-62. Joined Newark Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1862. Stationed at Hudson City, N. J., 1862-63 ;
Passaic, 1863-64; Englewood, 1864-66; Irvington, 1866-67; Westfield,
1867-68; Newmarket, 1868-69; Hudson City (West End), 1869-71;
West Side Ave., Jersey City, 1871-74; Stapleton, Staten Island,
1874-76; South Orange, 1876-77; Branchville and Frankfort Plains,
1877-78; Metuchen and Dover, 1878-79; Mendham, 1879-80; Worten-
dyke, 1880-1881 ; Hillsdale and Pearl River, 1881-82 ; Roselle. 1882-85 ;
Bayonne, 1885-88; Paterson, 1888-92. Chaplain at Dr. Strong's Sani-
tarium, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1892-98. Stationed at Asbury Church,
Hackensack, N. J., 1898-1902; Roselle, 1902-04; Metuchen, 1904-06.
Supernumerary, 1906. Member, Advisory Council on Religious C^on-
gresses of World's Columbian Exposition, 1893.
Married January 23, 1879, Mrs. Maria Eliza Duncan, of Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., who died February 14, 1882. Married January 3, 1899,
Anna Amelia Dennitt, of Pittsburg, Pa., who died November 26, 1905.
Address : 14 Elm St., Elizabeth, N. J.
670. *SEYMOUR AUGUSTUS SMITH. B.A. X. ^. Born Octo-
ber 6, 1837, Fairfield, N. Y.
Taught in Fairfield Seminary, N. Y., 1861-62. Enlisted in i52d Regi-
ment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1862. Died October 28, 1862.
671. *WILLIAM LAWTON SPALDING. B.A. #. N. 0. #. B. K.
Born July 16, 1836, Eastford, Conn.
Taught in Saint James, N. Y., 1860-61. Studied law in Danielson,
Conn., 1861-62. Second lieutenant, Co. D, i8th Conn. Volunteers, 1862.
Afterwards lieutenant and captain of Cp. B. Provost marshal in
Hagerstown, Md., 1863. Killed May 15, 1864, in the battle of New
Market, Va.
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672. ♦SAMUEL MARTIN STILES. B.A.; M.A., 1863. A. A. <^.
Born January 19, 1834, Pittsfield, Mass.
Preached in Milburn, N. J., 1860-61. Joined Newark Conference,
M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at Union Circuit, N. J., 1861-62; Hacken-
sack, 1862-64; Chatham and Livingston, 1864-66; Spring Valley, N. Y.,
1866-68. Stenographic reporter and teacher of phonography in Phila-
delphia, Pa. ; preached occasionally, 1868-76. Stenographer for ^tna
Life Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. ; preached frequently,
1876-1904. Died January 24, 1904, Washington, D. C.
Married June 23, 1861, Lizzie White, of Whiting, Vt. Children:
Anna Josephine, b. May 30, 1863; Charles Wardell, b. May 14, 1867
(class of 1889).
Address of widow: Asbury Park, N. J,
673. *CHARLES NELSON STOWERS. B.A.; M.A., 1863.
A. A. *. *. B. K Bom September 24, 1835, Prospect (now Stockton),
Me.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1860-62. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1862. Principal of an
academy, Cincinnatus, N. Y. ; preached in Marcellus, N. Y., 1862-64.
Transferred to Oneida (now Central New York) Conference, 1864.
Stationed at Camillus, N. Y., 1864-65 ; Oneida, 1865-66. Acting Presi-
dent of Upper Iowa University, 1866. Professor of ISIathematics in
Lawrence University, Wis., 1867-69. Transferred to Wisconsin Con-
ference, 1868. President of Upper Iowa University, 1869-70. Stationed
at First Church, Janesville, Wis., 1870-71; White Water, 1871-74;
Summerfield Church, Milwaukee, 1874-75. Health failed; taught
school in White Water, Wis., 1875-76. Stationed at White Water, Wis.,
1876-77. U. S. Indian Agent at Fort Lemhi, Idaho, 1877-78. Stationed
at Manitowoc, Wis., 1878-80. Transferred to Minnesota Conference,
1880. Stationed at Fargo, Dak., 1880-81 ; Faribault, Minn., 1881-82.
Presiding Elder of Mankato District, 1882-87. Stationed at Franklin
Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., 1887-89; Forest Heights. Minneapolis,
1889-91. Health failed ; spent the winter in Florida, 1891-92. Super-
numerary, residing in Hamline, Minn., 1892-94. Superannuated, resid-
ing in Minneapolis, Minn., 1894-96. Died March 2, 1896, Minneapolis,
Minn.
Married June 29, i860, Maria L. Bowen, of Cortland, N. Y., who died
July 13, 1887. Married March 24, 1889, Mrs. Nellie V. Kingsbury, of
Winona, Minn. Children : Charles Elias, b. November 29, 1861 ; Edward
James, b. December 15, 1862; Josephine Maria, b. May 17, 1864 (B.A.,
Hamline, 1887), m. Professor A. Z. Drew; Hattie Emma, b. October
13, 1869, d. January 14, 1871 ; Perley Rundlette, b. February 9, 1871 ;
Helen Esterly, b. December 9, 1875, d. May 19, 1878.
Address of widow: 509 East Green St., Champaign, 111.
674. SYLVESTER EMORY STRONG. B.A. ; M.A., 1863; M.D.,
New York University, 1862. A. A. *. Born December 2, 1837, Palen-
ville, N. Y.
Studied medicine in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1860-62. Acting medi-
cal director in U. S. Army, 1862-63. Associate proprietor of a sani-
tarium, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1863-91 ; proprietor, 1891 .
Married March 3, 1863, Anna A. Ray, of Indianapolis, Ind. Children :
Sylvester Ray, b. April 8, 1865, d. September 18, 1865 ; Anna Louise,
b. June 3, 1867, m. J. B. Yates; Emma Cruttenden, b. March 26, 1871,
m. Dr. E. A. Palmer.
Address: Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
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675. *BYRON DORMER STURDEVANT. B.A.; M.A. 1863.
$. B. K. Born January 5, 1834, Skinners Eddy, Pa.
Assistant marshal, employed in taking the census of Luzerne County,
Pa., 1860-61. Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1861.
Joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Taught and preached
in Kingston, Pa., 1864-66. Stationed at Scranton, Pa., 1866-69.
Located; went South, on account of poor health, 1869. Died January
30, 1870, near Savannah, Ga.
Married November 9, 1864, Minnie Mott, of Blakely, Pa., who died
in 1867.
676. *SANFORD BENTON SWEETSER. B.A.; M.A., 1863.
^. T. Born May 23, 1839, Cliftondale, Mass.
Preached in Harvard Square, Cambridge, Mass., 1860-61. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at Mendon,
Mass., 1861-62; Westboro, 1862-64; South Danvers (now Peabody),
1864-67; South St., Lynn, 1867-70; Union Church, Charlestown,
1870-72, Supernumerary; resided in Lynn, Mass., 1872-73. Trans-
ferred to New Hampshire Conference, 1873. Stationed at Haverhill,
Mass., 1873-75. Transferred to New England Conference, 1875.
Stationed at Melrose, Mass., 1875-77; Webster, 1877-80; Grace Church,
Springfield, 1880-83 ; Prospect St., Gloucester, 1883-86 ; Central Church,
Lowell, 1886-88; Beverly, 1888-89. Supernumerary; resided in Bangor,
Me., 1889-90. Stationed at Hopkinton, Mass., 1890-91; Warren,
1891-93; Marlboro, 1893-96; South Lawrence, 1896-97. Died March 4,
1897, Lawrence, Mass.
Married August 16, i860, Lizzie Locke Farmer, of West Cambridge,
Mass., who died October 17, 1888. Married December 9, 1889, Rena
Alice Crosby, of Centerville, P. E. I., Canada. Children: Albert Rad-
din (No. 1369), b. July 15, 1861 ; Amy Lovell, b. April 28, 1863, d.
October, 1863 ; Charles, b. April 19, 1867, d. October, 1867.
Address of widow: Centerville, P. E. L, Canada.
677. WEBSTER ROGERS WALKLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1863;
D.C.L., Dickinson College, 1905. #. N. 9. Born April 19, 1839,
Haddam, Conn. Brother of Nos. 1197 and 1198.
Principal of Clinton Institute, Conn., 1860-62; Lewis Academy,
Southington, Conn., 1862-66. General agent for S. Stow Manufacturing
Company, 1866-70. Connected with The Peck, Stow & Wilcox Com-
pany, director and N. Y. sales manager, 1870 . Alderman of
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1892-94; of New York (Borough of Brooklyn),
1902-04, Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1894 .
Married December 25, i860, Harriet Elizabeth Camp, of Durham,
Conn., who died February 13, 1910. Children: Winfield Davidson, b.
October, 1861, d. March 11, 1903; Mary Emeline, b. December, 1863,
m. G. L. Irwin,
Address : 578 Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y.
678. WILLIAM HARTSHORNE WARDELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1863.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born August 19, 1836, New York, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Stationed
at Kensington, Conn., 1860-61 ; Farmington, 1861-63 >' Westville,
1863-66 ; Ansonia, 1866-68 ; Waterbury, 1868-71 ; De Kalb Ave., Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1871-73; 27th St., New York, 1873-75; Rye, 1875-78; South
Park Church, Hartford, Conn., 1878-81 ; New Britain, 1881-84. Presid-
ing Elder, New Haven District, 1884-88; New York District, 1888-93;
North Long Island District, 1893-94. Stationed at Allen St. Memorial,
New York, N. Y., 1894-95, Superannuated, 1895.
I8S
I860.] GRADUATES.
Married February 3, 1862, Harriet Clementine Phelps, of Meriden,
Conn. Children: George Phelps (No. 1459), b. January 31, 1863;
Mary LaFetra, b. May 15, 1867, d. October 13, 1894.
Address : 60 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.
679. *GEORGE CLARK WEBBER. B.A.; M.D., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1863; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1867. Born November 15,
1837, Hallowell, Me.
Principal of Brainard Academy, Haddam, Conn., 1860-61. Studied
medicine in Deep Riv^er, Conn., 1861. Practised in Kennebunk Port,
Me., 1863. Acting assistant surgeon, U. S. Navy, 1863-65. Practised
medicine in Portland, Me., 1865-66; Newton Upper Falls, Mass.,
1866-67. Principal of a grammar school, Portland, INIe., 1867-69.
Practised medicine in Kennebunk Port, Me., 1869-70; Millbury, Mass.,
1870-95. Died June 11, 1895, Miflbury, Mass.
Married November 25, 1863, Sarah Porter Leavitt, of Portland, Me.
Children: Howard Marshall, b. January 15, 1868; Alice Carlton, b.
April 25, 1869, d. September 2, 1869; Frank Hartley, b. April 27, 1874,
d. September 4, 1875; Carrie Spaulding, b. May 29, 1877.
Address of widow : 172 Chestnut St., Cambridge, Mass.
680. JOHN COLLI CAR WILLIAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1863. A. A. *.
Born May 4, 1834, Utica, N. Y.
Taught in Mohawk Union School, N. Y., 1860-61. Principal of Mora-
via Institute, N. Y., 1861-63. Vice principal of Macedon Academy,
N. Y., 1863-64. Principal of Walworth Academy, Wayne Co., N. Y.,
1864-67; Jordan Academy, N. Y., 1867-69; Norwich Academy, N. Y.,
1869-71; Holland Patent Union School, N. Y., 1871-73; Sandy Creek
Union School, N. Y., 1875-76; Schuylerville Union School, N. Y., 1879;
Cambridge Academy, N. Y., 1879-83; Sanquoit Academy, N. Y.,
1883-84. Retired ; engaged in agriculture and poultry raising, 1884 .
Married November 13, i860, Fannie Hannah Babcock, of Holland
Patent, N. Y. Children: William John Babcock, b. July 9, 1866;
Luella May, b. August 23, 1886.
Address: Holland Patent, N. Y.
681. *SAMUEL AUGUSTUS WINSOR. B.A.; M.A. 1863. Born
July 6, 1835, Johnson, R. I.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, i860. Stationed at Marlboro, Conn., 1860-61 ; East Wood-
stock, 1861-63; Plainfield, 1863-65; Mystic, 1865-67; Greenville,
1867-68; East Greenwich, R. I., 1868-69; Fourth St., New Bedford,
Mass., 1869-71 ; East Bridgewater, 1871-72. Transferred to Minne-
sota Conference, 1872. Stationed at Hutchinson, Minn., 1872-74; First
Church, St. Paul, 1874-75; Red Wing, 1875-77. Transferred to Hol-
ston Conference, 1877. Stationed at Chattanooga, Tenn., 1877-78.
Transferred to Georgia Conference, 1878. Stationed at Atlanta, Ga.,
1878-81. Transferred to Colorado Conference, 1881. Preached on
Bent County Circuit, 1881. Afterwards stationed at Fort Collins,
Boulder, Trinidad, Georgetown, Fort Lupton, and Montrose. Super-
annuated ; engaged in fruit raising on his ranch, 1892-99, Died March
17, 1899, Montrose, Col.
Married June 26, i860, Mary D. Lathrop, of Middletown, Conn., who
died July 29, 1877. Married June 5, 1894, Mary Ellen Goss, of Denver,
Col. Children: Laban Clark, b. April 26, 1862; Alice A., b. April 10,
1870, d. August 15, 1875; Grace E., b. August 10, 1873, d. April 26,
1878.
Address of widow : Mrs. A. A. Denniston, Montrose, Col.
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GRADUATES. [1860-61.
682. JOHN YOUNG. B.A. #. B. K. Born March 31, 1839, Stan-
stead, Que., Canada.
Principal of Derby Academy, Vt., 1860-62. Admitted to the bar,
1862. Practised law in Troy, Vt., 1862-67; Derby Line, Vt, 1867-81;
Newport, Vt., 1881 . Member of Vermont House of Representa-
tives, 1894-96. Member of Vermont Senate, 1898- 1900.
Married June 3, 1866, Augusta Ann Young, of Troy, Vt. Child:
George Brigham, b. April 20, 1867.
Address: Newport, Vt.
CLASS OF IS6U
683. EDGAR HIRAM BANCROFT. B.A.; M.A., 1864; M.Ag.
(Hon.), Delaware College, 1910. ^. T. Born October 19, 1835, Nor-
wich, N. Y.
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1861-62. Co-principal of Classi-
cal Institute, Milton, Pa., 1863-64. Engaged in farming in Brookfield,
N. Y., 1864-65; in horticulture, near Wyoming, Del., 1866 .
Appointed member of Delaware State Tax Commission, 1891.
Married March 4, 1863, Lucy Carrie Langworthy, of Brookfield,
N. Y. Children: Fred Langworthy, b. November 8, 1865, d. April 22,
1866 ; Frank Christopher, b. December 5, 1866 ; Jennie Louise, b. March
17, 1870, d. July 28, 1870; Nellie Eloise, b. December 21, 1871, m. W. P.
Peach.
Address: Wyoming, Del.
684. *JOHN WESLEY BARNHART. B.A.; M.A., 1864.
A. A. $. Born September 9, 1833, Marlboro, N. Y.
Taught in Moorestown, N. J., 1861. Principal of Female Seminary,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1863-64. President of Fairmount Female College,
Philadelphia, 1864-67. Joined New York East Conference, M. E.
Church, 1867. Stationed at Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1867-69; Tompkins
Ave., Brooklyn, 1869-72 ; Forsyth St., New York, 1872-75 ; First Place,
Brooklyn, 1875-76; First Church, Greenpoint, 1876-79; St. John St.,
New Haven, Conn., 1879-81; Sag Harbor, N. Y., 1881-82; Greene
Ave., Brooklyn, 1882-85; Danbury, Conn., 1885-88. Supernumerary;
resided in Tarrytown, N. Y., 1888-97. Died January 25, 1897, Tarry-
town, N. Y.
Married September i, 1862, Ellen Frances Miller, of Middletown,
Conn. Child: John Hendley (No. 1674), b. October 4, 1871.
Address of widow: Tarrytown, N. Y.
685. *WILLIAM JAMES BRAMBLEE. B.A. ; M.A., 1864. Born
September 20, 1834, Andes, N. Y.
Principal of High School, Unionville, Conn., 1861. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at Long Ridge, Conn.,
1865-66; Trumbull and Nichols Farms, 1866-67. In poor health;
preached in Bellows Falls, Vt, 1867-68. Died June 10, 1868, Bellows
Falls, Vt.
Married October 16, 1862, Louisa E. Arnold, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died May 5, 1873. Child : Mary, b. 1865.
686. *JOHN STORRY BRECKINRIDGE. B.A.; M.A., 1864;
D.D., Syracuse University, 1895. ^. T. #. B. K. Born July 12, 1837,
Augusta, N. Y. Brother of No. 771.
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1861.1 GRADUATES.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed
at Middlebur>-, Conn., 1861-62; Plymouth, 1862-63; Bethel, 1863-66;
Second Church, Norwalk, 1866-69; Birmingham, 1869-72; Middletown,
1872-75; Tabernacle Church, Green Point, N. Y., 1875-77; Seventh
Ave., Brooklyn, 1877-79; Grace Church, Brooklyn. 1879-80; Sands St.,
Brooklyn. 1880-83; Meriden, Conn., 1883-86; Simpson Church, Brook-
lyn. N. Y., 1886-87. Superintendent M. E. Hospital. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1887-1900. Died August 28. 1900, Stamford, N. Y.
Married June 4, 1863, Mary Ashley, of Brooklyn, Pa. Children:
Rollin Ashley, b. August i, 1867, d. September 7, 1905 ; Florence Ashley,
b. September 30, 1874, m. H. E. Cooley.
Address of widow : Montrose, Susquehanna Co., Pa.
687. WILLIAM DAWSON BRIDGE. B.A.; M.A., 1864. Born
February 23, 1840, Duxburv, Mass.
Taught in South Coventry, Conn., and in Wesleyan Academy, Wil-
braham, Mass., 1861-62. Principal of Colebrook Academy, N. H, ;
preached in North Dana, Mass.. 1862-63. Joined New England Con-
ference, M. E. Church. 1863. Stationed at Holyoke. Mass., 1863-64;
Chester, 1864-65; Buckland. 1865-66; Byfield, 1866-67; Topsfield,
1867-69; Rockport, 1869-71 ; Marblehead, 1871-73; Marlboro, 1873-75 ;
South Boston, 1875-76; East Douglass, 1876-78; Gardner, 1878-80;
East Pepperell. 1880-81. Supernumerary, 1881-90. Stationed at Brook-
field, Mass., 1890-91 ; Jamaica Plain. Boston, 1891-92. Supernumerary,
1892-1901. Superannuated, 1901. Oflficial stenographic reporter for
General Conference. M. E. Church, 1880, '84. '88. In charge of official
staff of reporters. General Conference, 1892. '96, 1900, '04, '08.
Married November 26, 1863. Mary Susan Sanford Holway, of Boston,
Mass. Child : Florence Merlina, b. October i, 1869.
Address : 71 Snyder St., Orange, N. J.
688. *NATHANIEL LINDSAY BRIGGS. B.A.; M.A., 1866.
X. <ir. Born April i, 1841, New York, N. Y.
Studied elocution with Professor R. G. Hibbard, 1861-62. Professor
of Elocution, Bowdoin College, Me., 1862-63. Studied in Theological
School. Gardiner, Me., 1863-64. Ordained deacon in Protestant Epis-
copal Church, 1865, and later priest. Rector of St. Thomas's Church,
Oldtown, Me., 1866. Assistant minister of Church of the Holy Trinity,
New York, N. Y., 1867, Rector of Church of the Reconciliation, New
York, N. Y., 1868-70. Resided in Paris, France. 1870. Rector of
Christ Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1870-75; of Emmanuel Church,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1876-90; of St. Mark's Church, New York, N. Y.,
1890-93. Died March 26. 1893. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married May 4, 1870, the daughter of Major General Abram Duryee,
of New York, N. Y. Children: Nathalie Duryee, b. April 4, 1871 ;
Allen Lindsay, b. February 14, 1873; Alexander Burgess, b. April 24,
1875; Melville Potter, b. March 24, 1877, d. May 7, 1877.
689. EDGAR FREDERICK CLARK. B.A. ; M.A., 1864. $. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born September 12, 1835, South Windsor, Conn.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1862. Stationed at Norwich, Conn., 1862-67; Willimantic,
1867-70; Mathewson St.. Providence, R. I., 1870-73. Supernumerary,
1873-74. Stationed at Provincetown, Mass.. 1874-77; Warren, R. I.,
1877-80. Located, 1880-81. Stationed at Pleasant St.. New Bedford,
Mass., 1881-83; Thames St., Newport. R. I., 1883-86; Broadway. Provi-
dence, 1886-88. Supernumerary, 1888-89. Stationed at Stafford Springs,
188
GRADUATES. [1861.
Conn,, 1889-92; Grace Church, Taunton, Mass., 1892-97; Plymouth,
1897-1901. Supernumerary, 1901-02. Stationed at Little Compton, R. I.,
1902-05. Supernumerary, 1905-08. Superannuated, 1908 . Author:
History of Methodism in Norwich; History of Norwich Masonry.
Married April 23, 1862, Julia Margaret Woodruff, of Farmington,
Conn., who died April 26, 1882. Married November 7, 1888, Helen
Millar, of North Providence, R. I. Children : Franklin Edgar, b. June
25, 1863 (M.D., Boston Homoepathic Medical College), d. October 6,
1887; Frederick Lincoln, b. March 31, 1865; Silvester Woodruff, b.
October 5, 1868 (M.D., Phila. Medical College) ; Edwin Noadiah, b.
May 4, 1870 (M.D., Phila. Medical College).
Address : 439 Fruit Hill Ave., North Providence, R. I.
690. *RICHARD HUBBARD DANFORTH. B.A. ^. T. Born
January 5, 1840, Middletown, Conn.
In business in Buffalo, N. Y., 1865-81. Cashier with Pratt & Co.,
Buffalo, N. Y., 1881-85. Second assistant cashier. Manufacturers' and
Traders' Bank, Buffalo, N. Y., 1886-1904. Retired, 1904. Died
February 9, 1907, Buffalo, N. Y.
Married December 7, 1863, Kate Everdell Maas, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Children: Kate, b. October 8, 1865, d. October, 1908; Richard Eugene,
b. October 5, 1868 (B.A., Cornell, 1891) ; Bertha, b. November 27, 1870,
m. C. H. Wright; Jessie Gillespie, b. April 25, 1875, m. J. R. Lee;
Mary, b. December 21, 1876, m. Clifford Marsh.
Address of widow : 165 Mariner St., Buffalo, N. Y.
691. *LEWIS FOWLER DEWEY. B.A. Born March 23, 1835.
Captain in 7th N. Y. Cavalry, 1861. Major, 2d Regiment, U. S.
Colored Troops, and chief of artillery and ordnance in Florida, 1865.
Resided in Tallahassee, Fla., 1866. Practised law in Jacksonville, Fla.,
1867. Died November, 1868, Jacksonville, Fla.
692. ROSWELL SARGEANT DOUGLASS. B.A.; M.A., 1864.
$. N. 0. *. B. K. Born September 26, 1841, Lowell, Mass.
Enlisted in 4th Conn. Infantry (later ist Conn. Heavy Artillery),
1861. Second lieutenant in the same, 1862; first lieutenant, 1863-64.
In the life insurance business, Boston, Mass., 1865. In the mining
regions of California, 1866. Engaged in the commission business in
New York, N. Y., 1867-68. Agent of Franklin Woolen Company,
N. H., 1869-79; of Plymouth Woolen Company, Mass., 1880-1898.
President, J. L. Thompson Manufacturing Company, Waltham, Mass.,
1896— — . President, American Lacing Hook Company, Waltham,
Mass., 1898 . Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1892, 1900. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1893-99.
Married January 12, 1870, Frances J. Clark, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children : William Morgan, b. May 4, 1871 (class of 1892) ; Francis
Sawyer, b. February 28, 1873 (class of 1896) ; Marian E., b. September
22, 1874, d. October 25, 1874; Richard Washburn, b. July 15, 1876 (class
of 1901) ; Roswell Leon, b. November 14, 1879 (class of 1901) ; Arthur
Sylvester, b. January 16, 1883 (class of 1906) ; Gordon Clark (No.
2672), b. January 31, 1886; Grace Evans, b. October 31, 1890; Jose-
phine, b. March 11, 1892.
Address : 164 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass.
693. *FRANCIS DANIELS EDGERTON. B.A. ; M.D., Uni-
versity of Vermont, 1863, and Columbia University, 1864; M.A.,
Wesleyan University, 1864. *. N. 0. Born August 26. 1838, Chatham,
Conn.
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Studied in Berkshire Medical College, Pittsfield, Mass., 1862; medical
department of University of Burlington, Vt., 1863; College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1864. House surgeon and
physician in Bellevue and Charity hospitals, New York, N. Y., 1864-66.
Practised medicine in Middletown, Conn., 1866-1905. Died January 19,
1905, Middletown, Conn.
Married November 5, 1868, Amelia Du Pont Cruger, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Henry Cruger, b. May 21, 1870; Francis Cruger, b.
July II, 1873 (class of 1894) ; John Warren, b. February 20,1875 (B.A.,
Trinity, 1894).
Address of widow : Middletown, Conn.
694. *CHRISTOPHER PAGE FLANDERS. B.A.; M.A., 1864.
Born November 25, 1834, Landaff, N. H.
Taught in Wesleyan Seminary, Springfield, Vt., 1861-63; High
School, Bellows Falls, Vt., and N. H. Conference (now Tilton) Semi-
nary, 1864-66. Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1867.
Stationed at Wardsboro, Vt.. 1867-69; Bellows Falls, 1869-70; Hart-
land, 1870-72; Marshfield and Calais. 1872-74; Weston, 1874-77; Bar-
nard, 1877-80; Union Village, 1880-82; Guildhall, 1882-86; Donville,
1886-87. Supernumerary; resided in Hartland, Vt., 1887-89. Acted as
supply in the New England Southern Conference; preached in the
Union Church at North Truro, Mass., 1889-91. Preached in North
Tisbury, Mass., still retaining his connection with the Vermont Con-
ference, 1891-94. Stationed at Bryantville, Mass., 1894-97. Died
January 22, 1897, Bryantville, Mass.
Married January 10, 1864, Mary M. Barrows, of Weston, Vt., who
died May 5, 1906. Children: Charles Barrows, b. March 10, 1865, d.
October 25, 1866; Mary, b. December 13, 1869, m. W. F. Gibson.
695. BENJAMIN SHERWOOD GURNEE. B.A.; M.A., 1864.
Born October 19, 1837, Haverstraw, N. Y.
Residing in Haverstraw, N. Y., engaged chiefly in farming, 1873 .
Address : Haverstraw, N. Y.
696. nVILBUR FISK JOHNSTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1864. A. A. $.
*. B. K. Born December 25, 1839, Middletown, Conn. Son of Pro-
fessor John Johnston ; brother of Nos. 563, 741, and 926.
Engaged in the manufacture and sale of dental materials in New
York, N. Y., 1868-80. Died December 17, 1882, Clifton, Staten Island,
N. Y.
697. *HIRAM LOAMMI KELSEY. B.A.; M.A., 1864. ^. T.
Born August 31, 1835, North Danville, Vt. Brother of H. G. Kelsey
(class of 1857).
Taught in Middletown, Conn., 1861-62. Joined New Hampshire Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1862. Stationed at Union, N. H., 1862-64;
Littleton, 1864-65; Plymouth, 1865-67; St. Paul's Church, Manchester,
1867-68 ; Broadhead Church, Portsmouth, 1868-70 ; First Church, Clare-
mont, 1870-73; (Chestnut St., Nashua, 1873-75. Pastor of Congre-
gational Church, Hollis, N. H., 1875-78: Brockton, Mass., 1878-83;
Suffield, Conn., 1883-89; Westerly, R. I., 1889-91. Resided in Boston,
Mass. ; in the insurance business, 1891-95. Practised law in Worcester,
Mass., 1896-97. In the Congregational ministry in Northwood Center,
N. H., 1898-1906. Died July 17, 1906, Northwood Center, N. H.
Married July 13, 1861, Sarah E. Lummis, who died October 19, 1877.
Married June 3, 1879, Mrs. Nellie S. Moore, of Claremont, N. H. ;
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divorced, 1894. Married December 29, 1896, Mattie Jane Home, of
Worcester, Mass. Children : Hattie May, b. June 27, 1862, d. Novem-
ber 17, 1864; George Lummis, b. November 15, 1864, d. June i, 1866;
James Hiram, b. October 21, 1866; Florence, b. April 8, 1868 (B.A.,
Smith, 1891), m. S. P. French; Henry Fowle Durant (No. 1704), b.
January 30, 1870; Lillian, b. April 6, 1874, d. August 15, 1874.
Address of widow : Cliffhead, Northwood, N. H.
698. *FRANK CURRIER MORSE. B.A.; M.A., 1864. ^. T.
Born February 23, 1835, Hopkinton, N. H.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at
Blandford, Mass., 1861-62. Served in 37th Mass. Volunteers; private,
then chaplain, 1862-65. Preached in Leyden, Mass., 1865-67. Left the
ministry on account of failure of health ; went to Kansas, and engaged
in farming, 1868. Resided successively in Reno and Lawrence, Kans. ;
afterwards went to Southern Kansas, 1869-70. Died January 14, 1871,
Ladore, Kans.
Married June 26, 1861, Ellen Jeannette Tuttle, of Bristol, Conn.
Children : Leila Maria, b. June 14, 1864, d. March 5, 1902 ; Eula Emily,
b. April 30, 1867, m. H. P. Swann; a son, b. May 17, 1870, d. September
14, 1870.
Address of widow : 403 St. James Ave., Springfield, Mass.
699. *WILBUR FISK OSBORNE. B.A.; M.A., 1864. $. N. 9.
$. B. K. Born January 14, 1841, Derby, Conn.
Served in 4th Conn. Infantry (later ist Conn. Heavy Artillery),
1861-64. Second lieutenant of Co. I, 1861. First lieutenant of Co. C,
1862. Captain of Co. G (Wesleyan University Guards), 1863. Engaged
in manufacturing, Ansonia, Conn., 1865-1907. Died March 30, 1907,
Derby, Conn,
Married October 10, 1867, Ellen Davis, of Oxford, Conn. Children:
John, b. October 23, 1871, d. February i, 1872; Jennie, b. November i,
1872, d. 1872; Frances Eliza, b. May 11, 1876.
Address of widow: 500 Hawthorne Ave., Derby, Conn.
700. *HUBBARD BESTER PAYNE. B.A.; M.A., 1864. ^. T.
$. B. K. Born July 20, 1839, Kingston, Pa.
Studied law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1861-63. Admitted to the bar,
1863. Practised law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1863-92. Member of Penn-
sylvania Senate, 1874-76. Died September i, 1892, Kingston, Pa.
Married February 22, 1865, Elizabeth Lee Smith, of Plymouth, Pa.,
who died October 15, 1906. Children: Louisa Smith, b. January 23,
1866, m. F. S. Langdon; Charles Bester, b. November 26, 1867, d.
October 5, 1876; Hubbard Barker, b. July 7, 1870; Paul Draper, b.
November 25, 1877, d. May 23, 1899.
701. *DANIEL WARREN RAYMOND. B.A., 1864; M.A., 1867.
X. ^. Born March 16, 1833, Litchfield, N. Y.
Served in 4th Conn. Infantry (later ist Conn. Heavy Artillery),
1861-65. Commissary sergeant, 1864. Second lieutenant, 1865. Clerk
and bookkeeper for W. & B. Douglas, Middletown, Conn., 1865-84.
Paymaster for the same firm, 1884-99. Solicitor for ^tna Life Insur-
ance Company, Hartford, Conn., 1899-1905. Died March 14, 1910,
Hartford, Conn,
Married November 4, 1879, Ellen Josephine.^Watrous, of Deep River,
Conn. Children: Grace, b. September 14, 1880, m. J. E. Waterhouse ;
Edith, b. December 17, 1882, m. A. B. Sperry; Mary Frances, b. April
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25, 1885 ; John Watrous, b. June 2, 1887 ; Russell Vernon, b. February
16, 1891.
Address of widow : Hartford, Conn.
702. *AARON RITTENHOUSE. B.A.; M.A., 1864; D.D. Dick-
inson College, 1878. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born March 14, 1837, South
Easton, Pa.
Preached on Pottstown Circuit, Philadelphia Conference, M. E.
Church, 1861-62. Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1862.
Stationed at Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa., 1862-64; Centennial Church,
Philadelphia, 1864-65; Hestonville (now Fletcher Church), West Phila-
delphia, 1865-66. Transferred to Wilmington Conference, 1866.
Stationed at St. Paul's Church, Wilmington, Del., 1866-69; Smyrna,
1869-71. Transferred to Philadelphia Conference, 1871. Stationed at
Hestonville (Fletcher Church), Philadelphia, Pa., 1871-74; Taber-
nacle, Philadelphia, 1874-76. Presiding Elder of North Philadelphia
District, 1876-79. Stationed at Grace Church, Philadelphia, 1879-82;
Ebenezer Church, Philadelphia, 1882-83. Professor in Dickinson Col-
lege, 1883-90. Superintendent of M. E. Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1^-97. Stationed at Fletcher Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-1900;
First Church, Media, 1900-01 ; Morton, 1901-03 ; Siloam Church, Dela-
ware County, Pa., 1903-04; Eleventh St., Philadelphia, 1904-06. Super-
annuated, 1906. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1883-84. Instructor
in Philadelphia Theological School (of Temple College), 1904-06. Died
May 5, 1906, Philadelphia, Pa.
Married March i, 1866, Harriet Ross, of Philadelphia, Pa., who died
May 17, 1879. Married August 19, 1880, Jennie Hunter, of Philadelphia,
Pa. Child: Harriet Ross, b. August 29, 1881, d. June 10, 1889.
Address of widow: 1501 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.
703. *JOHN LINCOLN STUART ROBERTS. B.A. <i'. T.
*. B. K. Born December 25, 1839, Bostpn, Mass. Brother of Nos.
635 and 876.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1861-63. Admitted to the bar,
1863. Practised law in Middletown, Conn., 1863-74. Judge of Probate
Court, Middletown District, 1872. City attorney, Middletown, Conn.,
1872-74. Practised law in Boston, Mass., 1874-96. Died August 21,
1896, Boston, Mass.
Married Januarv 24, 1866, Nellie Hall, of Portland, Conn., who died
March i, 1893. Children: Kate Elmer, b. June 24, 1868; William
Hall, b. May 28, 1871.
704. CHARLES GREEN RICH VINAL. B.A. *. N. e. Born
January 14, 1840, Monroe, Me. Brother of W. F. Vinal (class of 1864).
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1861-62. First lieutenant, 24th
Conn. Volunteers, 1862-63. Admitted to the bar, 1863. Practising law
in Middletown, Conn., 1863 . Clerk of Superior Court and county
clerk for Middlesex County, 1865-1906. Judge of Probate Court,
Middletown District, 1867-68. City recorder, Middletown. Conn, 1873;
town treasurer, 1879; mayor, i894-95- Member Conn. State Senate,
1897-1900. Secretary of the State of Connecticut. 1901-04.
Married October 19, 1865, Amelia A. Hotchkiss, of Middletown, Conn.
Address : 341 High St., Middletown, Conn.
705. GEORGE WHITEFIELD WARNER. B.A., <Ir. T. Born
August 31. 1835. Kirkland, N. Y.
Principal of Union School, Waterloo, Iowa, 1862-63. Preached and
taught in Central Iowa, 1863-68. Stationed successively at Cedar Falls,
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Nashua, and Ackley, Iowa, 1868-73. Engaged in stock-raising in Iowa
and Western Nebraska, 1873 .
Married Cornelia M. Parmele, of Clinton, N. Y.
Address : unknown.
706. GEORGE WHITAKER. B.A.; M.A., 1864; D.D., Fort
Worth University, 1890. ^. N. 9. *. B. K. Born May 14, 1836, Boston,
Mass. Brother of No. 823.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1861. Stationed at
West Medway, Mass., 1861-63; South Walpole, 1863-65; Roxbury,
1865-67; Worthen St., Lowell, 1867-70; Westfield, 1870-72; Boston
St., Lynn, 1872-73; Saratoga St., Boston, 1873-74. Presiding Elder of
Springfield District, 1874-78. Stationed at Ipswich, Mass., 1878-79;
Trinity Church, Cambridge, 1879-82; First Church, Somerville,
1882-85 ; Grace Church, Worcester, 1885-88. President of Wiley Uni-
versity, Tex., 1888-91 ; Willamette University, Ore., 1891-93. Trans-
ferred to Oregon Conference, 1891. Stationed at St. Paul's, Portland,
Ore., 1893-94; Lincoln Ave., Detroit, Mich., 1894-97; Beverly, Mass.,
1897-98; Trinity, Cambridge, 1898-99. President, Portland Univer-
sity, Ore., 1899- 1900. Stationed at Trinity Church, Cambridge, Mass.,
1900-05; Centralville, Lowell, 1905-07; Orient Heights, East Boston,
1907-08. Supernumerary, 1908 — - — .
Married June 22, 1861, Harriet Clarke, of Forestville, Conn. Chil-
dren: George Edgar, b. September 8, 1862 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1886) ;
a son, b. September 11, 1865 (deceased) ; Harriet Clarke, b. January
II, 1868, d. July 26, 1883; John Holland, b. August 16, 1872 (B.A.,
Portland Univ.).
Address: 14 Cedar St., West Somerville, Mass.
707. NATHAN WILLIS WILDER. B.A.; M.A. 1864. A. A. $.
Born February 25, 1835, Granville, Vt. Brother of No. 824, and of
R. H. Wilder (class of 1861).
Principal of Meriden Institute, Conn., 1861-62. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1862. Stationed at West Suffield,
Conn., 1862-64; Windsor, 1864-65. Transferred to Vermont Con-
ference, 1865. Stationed at Putney, Vt., 1865-67; Wilmington, 1867-70;
Woodstock, 1870-73; Bellows Falls, 1873-75; Swanton, 187S-76;
Alburg, 1876-79; Morrisville, 1879-81; Fairfax and Fletcher, 1881-83;
Essex and Jericho, 1883-86 ; Newbury, 1886-89 ; . Derby and Newport,
1889-91 ; Derby, 1891-94. Town superintendent of schools, Derby, Vt.,
1891-93. Supernumerary, residing at Watertown, Conn., 1894-99.
Superannuated, 1899. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1884-88.
Married May 7, 1862, Jane A. Hubbard, of Middletown, Conn.
Children : Frank Willis, b. May 9, 1863 ; Anna Lincoln, b. September
19, 1865, d. September 13, 1867; Alice Grant, b. August 18, 1868, d.
January 11, 1877; Mary Frances, b. March 14, 1870; Henry Hubbard,
b. June 18, 1873; Edmund Janes, b. February 27, 1876; George Pascal,
b. April 16, 1879.
Address : Watertown, Conn.
708. *RI CHARD SEAMAN WILLIAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1864.
X. ^. *. B. K. Born April 4, 1841, Searingtown, N. Y.
Taught in Cabot, Vt., 1862-63. Bookkeeper in New York, N. Y.,
1863-65. Engaged in the manufacture and sale of dental materials.
New York, N. Y., 1865-96. Died April 15, 1896, New York, N. Y.
Married January 6, 1881, Mary Elizabeth Abel, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address of widow: Lebanon, Conn.
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CLASS OF J862.
709. *ANDREW PURDY AIKEN. B.A. ; M.A., 1865. <ir. T.
*. B. K. Born January 29, 1834, Galway, N. Y.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1862. Stationed at Chestnut St., Providence, R. I., 1862-63 ;
East Greenwich, 1863-65 ; Provincetown, Mass., 1865. Died August
23, 1868, Palmer, Mass.
Married April 20, 1864, Abbie A. Wild, of New Bedford, Mass.
Address of widow : 330 Cottage St., New Bedford, Mass.
710. JOHN EMORY ANDRUS. B.A. A. A. *. Born February
16, 1841, Pleasantville, N. Y. Brother of H. J. Andrus (class of 1868).
Taught in Bergen, N. J., 1862-64. Principal of Schuylerville Acad-
emy, N. Y., 1865-66. Member of firm. Reed, Carnrick & Andrus,
manufacturing chemists, New York, N. Y., 1866. Chemist, New York,
N. Y., 1873-76. Treasurer (later president) of New York Pharmacal
Association, 1877 . President of Palisade Manufacturing Company.
Treasurer of Arlington Chemical Company. Mayor of Yonkers, N. Y.,
1903. Representative of 19th New York District, U. S. Congress.
1904 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1889 . Treasurer of
the University, 1892-1902.
Married June 23, 1869, Julia Maria Dyckman, who died December
24, 1909. (Children: Mary, b. July 24, 1870, m. W. H. Taylor (No.
1818); William Loyal (No. 1735), b. September 2, 1872; Edith (No.
1983), b. April 23, 1874, m. F. M. Davenport (No. 1549) ; Marguerite,
b. October 24, 1875; Jessamine, b. November 9, 1878, d. October 10,
1880.
Address : Yonkers, N, Y.
711. *WILLIAM RANNEY BALDWIN. B.A.; M.A., 1865.
Sk. T. *. B. K. Born October 24, 1840, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in Tarrytown, N. Y., 1862-63. Principal of Warrensburg
Academy, N. Y., 1863-64. Taught in Conn. Literary Institution, Suf-
field. Conn., 1864-65. Principal of High School, Holyoke, Mass.,
1865-68; Academic Institute, LeRoy, N. Y., 1868-69. Engaged in life
insurance; resided in Troy, N. Y., and Albany, N. Y., 1869-76.
Ordained Baptist minister. 1877. Pastor of Baptist Church, Oxford,
N. Y., 1877-82; Bradford, Pa., 1882-84; Friendship, N. Y., 1884-91;
Saxton's River, Vt., 1891-97. Retired; resided in Friendship, N. Y.,
1897-1906. Died June 26, 1906, Friendship, N. Y.
Married September 15, 1863, Laura Malinda Prior, of Middletown,
Conn. Child: Hattie Prior, b. August 5, 1864, m. A. M. Wellman.
Address of widow : Friendship, N. Y.
712. THOMAS FRANCIS BARNSWELL. B.S. Born August
6, 1841, New York, N. Y.
Bookkeeper in Stonington, Conn., 1873-75. Studied law in Mystic,
Conn., 1875-77; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-79. Practising law, 1879 .
Married July 2, 1872, Alice Elizabeth Reed, of Bath, Me. Child:
Thomas Albert, b. February, 1874, d. August 17, 1874.
Address : unknown.
713. HENRY WARD BENNETT. B.A. ; M.A., 1865; D.D.,
1893. A. A. *. Born x\pril 4, 1835, Constableville, N. Y.
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Taught in Belleville College, Ontario, Canada, 1862-63; Fairfield
Seminary, N. Y., 1863-65. Joined Black River (now Northern New
York) Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Stationed at Antwerp, N. Y.,
1865-67; Heuvelton, 1867-69; Ogdensburg, 1869-71; Lowville,
1871-74; Adams, 1874-75; Ilion, 1875-78; Fulton, 1878-81. Presiding
Elder of Herkimer District, 1881-85. Stationed at South St., Utica,
N. Y., 1885-88. Presiding Elder of St. Lawrence District, 1888-94.
Stationed at Mexico, N. Y., 1894-96; Norwood, 1896-99. Assistant at
Ilion, N. Y., 1899-1900. Superannuated, 1900 . Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 1874-78, 1893-98. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1884.
Married March 10, 1864, Elizabeth Dextater Blackstone, of Adams,
N. Y. Children: Manning Blackstone (No. 1941), b. August 30, 1872;
Bertha Ilione, b. February 26, 1877.
Address : 45 John St., Ilion, N. Y.
714. HENRY MARTIN BLAKE. B.A.; M.A., 1865; M.D.,
Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1869. X. ■*■. Born November 29,
1836, Monmouth, Me.
Principal of Limerick Academy, Me., 1862-63 ', High School, Monroe,
Wis., 1863-65. Studied in Medical School of Maine, Brunswick, Me.,
1867-68; Bellevue Hospital Medical College, New York, N. Y.,
1868-69. Practised medicine in Readfield, Me., 1869-75; Monmouth,
Me., 1875 • Member of Maine State Legislature, 1909. Trustee
of Maine Wesleyan Seminary.
Married August 19, 1863, Frances C. Pierce, of Monmouth, Me.,
who died May 27, 1902. Children: Frederick Kibby, b. October 17,
1868; Bertha, b. May 25, 1879, m. N. M. MacCrillis.
Address: Monmouth, Me.
715. JOHN MERRILL CALDWELL. B.A.; M.A., 1865; D.D.,
Mount Union College, 1890. X. ■*■. Born August 29, 1839, Rockland,
Me. Brother of Asbury Caldwell (class of 1864).
Enlisted in 2d Conn. Volunteers ; discharged on account of sickness,
1861. Preached in Kennebunk, Me., 1862-63. Joined Maine Conference,
M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at Kennebunk, Me., 1863-65 ; Hallowell,
1865-66. Went to Dubuque, Iowa, on account of ill health; preached at
Maine St. Church, 1866-67. Transferred to Rock River Conference,
1867. Principal of Rock River Seminary, Mount Morris, 111., 1867-69.
Stationed at Princeton, 111., 1869-71; Rockford, 1871-73; Joliet,
1873-75; Ada St., Chicago, 1875-78; Western Ave., Chicago, 1878-81.
Presiding Elder of Joliet District, 1881-85. Stationed at Oakland,
Chicago, 111., 1885-90; South Park Ave., Chicago, 1890-95; Park Ave.,
Chicago, 1895-97. Presiding Elder of Chicago, West District, 1897-
1901. Stationed at Union Ave., Chicago, 1901-03. Retired to a farm
in O'Neill, Nebr., 1903. Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Coleridge,
Nebr., 1906 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892.
Author (in collaboration) : The Jew and the Gentile.
Married July 10, 1865, Emma M. Hill, of Kennebunk, Me. Chil-
dren : Susan ()live, b. July 6, 1867, m. J. I. Merrill ; Asbury, b. October
13, 1868; Mavolta Mercer, b. October 21, 1870, m. Dr. A. S. Pease;
Anna, b. September 17, 1872, d. December 21, 1872; Emma, b. October
18, 1873, d. January 16, 1874; Florence, b. February 18, 1877, d. April
6, 1879; Calla Marie, b. August 28, 1881, m. N. S. Leane.
Address : Coleridge, Nebr.
716. *WILLIAM FRANCIS COMFORT. B.A. A. A. $. Born
October 23, 1839, St. Louis, Mo. Brother of No. 556.
IQ5
31862.] GRADUATES.
Principal and proprietor of a commercial college, Jersey City, N. J.,
1862-68. Principal of Classical Institute, Vernon, N. Y., 1868-71 ; High
School, Millport, N. Y., 1872. Bookkeeper, Horseheads, N. Y.,
1872-75. Principal of a school. Corning, N. Y., 1875-77, Taught in
Chemung County, N. Y., 1877-81. Died March 2, 1887.
717. *HENRY LESTER DICKINSON. B.A.; M.A., 1865.
*. N. 9. Born October 10, 1835, Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Principal of public schools, Danville, 111., 1862-64. Special agent of
Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company, in Springfield, 111., and Chi-
cago, III., 1864-71. Member of firm, Stearns, Dickinson & Co., general
agents of Conn. Mutual Life Insurance Company, for Illinois, 1871-81.
Died August 18, 1881, Chicago, 111.
Married April 16, 1866, Josephine Mary Gleason, of Chicopee Falls,
Mass. Child : Dora Louise, b. September 13, 1870, d. March 19, 1886.
Address of widow : Chicopee Falls, Mass.
718. *GEORGE ALLEN ENGLAND. B.A. ; M.A., 1865. ^I'. T.
Born March 10, 1837, North Fairfax, Vt.
Joined Wisconsin Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at
Berlin, Wis., 1863-64. Transferred to St. Louis Conference, 1864.
Stationed at Simpson Chapel, St. Louis, Mo., 1864-65. Transferred to
Wisconsin Conference, 18155. Stationed at Appleton, Wis., 1865-67;
Asbury Church, Milwaukee, 1867-69; Kenosha, 1869-70. Spent the
winter in Georgia and Florida, on account of health, 1870-71. Super-
annuated, 1871-73. Assistant superintendent of the Chicago Relief
and Aid Society, 1871-73. Transferred to Colorado Conference, 1873.
Stationed at Cheyenne, Col., 1873-74; Boulder City, 1874-76. Chaplain,
U. S. Army, Fort McPherson, Nebr., 1876-78; Fort Wallace, Kans.,
1878-79; Fort Omaha, Nebr., 1879-83. Ordained deacon in the Prot-
estant Episcopal Church, 1881. Died December 4. 1883, Omaha, Nebr,
Married September 22, 1863, Hannah Pearl Lyon, of Middletown,
Conn., who died December 17, 1907. Children: Ruth Pearl, b. August
20, 1865, d. October 18. 1866; Paul WiUard. b. May 14, 1868 (B.S.,
.Ma?« Inst, of Tech.. 1891); Florence Pearl, b. September 11, 1869,
m. W. A, Nosworthy; Grace, b. April 25, 1872, d. October 3, 1872;
George Allan, b. February 9, 1877 (B.A., Harvard, 1903).
719. *SAMUEL STEPHEN ETHRIDGE. B.A. ; LL.B., Iowa
State University, 1866. A. A. *. Bom March i, 1838, Sandwich. N. H.
Brother of Albert Ethridge (class of 1853).
Taught in Dover Academy, 111., 1862-64. Sergeant, 47th Iowa
Volunteers, 1864. Deputy clerk of U. S. Circuit Court for District
of Iowa, 1865. U. S. commissioner for District of Iowa, 1867, In
office of collector of internal revenue, 1867-70. Practised law in Des
Moines, Iowa, 1871-1909. U. S. deputy marshal of Des Moines District,
Iowa, 1874-75. Referee in bankruptcy. Died June 7, 1900, Des Moines,
Iowa.
Married October i, 1874, Mattie Le Bosquet, of Des Moines, Iowa.
Children: Henry Le Bosquet, b. November 19, 1875, d. August 17,
1876; Charles Albert, b. February 18, 1879.
Address of widow: 3605 Grand Ave., Des Moines, Iowa.
720. *EZRA HALL. B.A.; M.A., 1865. $. N. O. ^. B. K. Born
May II, 1835, Marlboro, Conn.
Admitted to the bar; member of Conn. Senate, 1863. Member of
Conn. House of Representatives, 1864. Practised law in Hartford,
Conn., 1865-77. Publisher of The Hartford Post, 1868. Member and
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president pro tempore of Conn. Senate, 1871. Died November 3, 1877,
Hartford, Conn.
Married November 4, 1868, Fanny Thompson Pease, of Hartford,
Conn. Children: Robert Ezra, b. July 10, 1871 (Ph.B., Yale, 1893);
Elizabeth, b. December 23, 1876.
Address of widow: Mrs. William Porter, Hartford, Conn.
721. *WILLIAM I JOHNSON. B.S. Born October 18, 1832,
Sodus, N. Y.
Engaged in caring for his aged and feeble father, 1863. Died
November 21, 1863, Wolcott, N. Y.
722. CRANSWICK JOST. B.A. ; M.A.. 1866; D.D., University
of Mount Allison, 1893. "^. T. «S>. B. K. Born August 25, 1838, Guys-
boro, N. S., Canada.
Joined Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British America, 1862.
Stationed at Country Harbor, N. S., Canada, 1862-63; Sydney,
1863-64; Pugwash. 1864-66; Dorchester. N. B., 1866-67. Vice presi-
dent of Mount Allison Academy; Professor of Hebrew and Acting
Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Mount Allison Wesleyan
College, N. B., Canada, 1867-69. Stationed at Richibucto, N. B.,
Canada, 1870-72; Avondale, N. S., 1872-75; Pictou, 1875-77; Hills-
burg, 1877-80; Liverpool, 1880-84; Bridgetown, 1884-87; Parrs-
boro, 1887-90; Grand Pre, 1890-93; Barrington, 1893-97; Sydney,
1897-1900. Supernumerary, 1900 . Delegate to General Conference,
Methodist Church of Canada, 1878. '80, '82, '86, '90. President of Nova
Scotia Conference, 1886.
Married July 23, 1866, Lavinia Sophia Morton, who died September
13, 1891. Married June 29, 1894, Ada Elizabeth Elderkin. Children:
Harriet Joanna, b. October 10, 1867; Roland Morton, b. November i,
1868 (B.A., Mount Allison, 1891) ; Mary Starr, b. January i, 1872;
William Baldwin, b. February 27, 1874 (B.A., Mount Allison, 1895), d.
November 11, 1897.
Address : Bridgetown, N. S., Canada.
723. *JAMES MARCUS KING. B.A.; M.A.. 1865; D.D., 1877;
LL.D., Taylor University, 1893. ^. '^- *• B. K. Born March 18, 1839.
Girard. Pa. Brother of No. 316.
Taught in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1862-68. Joined
Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1866. Stationed at Gansevoort, N. Y.,
1866-68; North Second St., Troy, 1868-71; First Church, Saratoga
Springs, 1871-74. Transferred to New York Conference, 1874.
Stationed at St. John's Church, New York, N. Y., 1874-77; Wash-
ington Square, New York, 1877-79; St. James's Church. New York,
1879-82; i8th St., New York. 1882-85; Park Avenue, New York,
1885-88; St. Andrew's Church, New York, 1888-91; St. John's Church.
New York, 1891-95; Union Church, New York, 1895-97. General
secretary. National League for the Protection of American Institutions,
1897-99. Presiding Elder, New York District, 1809. Corresponding
secretary, Board of Church Extension, M. E. Church, 1899-1907; Board
of Home Missions and Church Extension, Philadelphia, Pa., 1907-
Member for many years of the Board of Managers, American Bible
Society. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1884, '88,
'92, '96, 1900, '04; Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881, '91, 1901.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1898-1907. Author: Facing the
Twentieth Century. Died October 3, 1907, Philadelphia, Pa.
Married July, 1865, Nancy M. McFarland, preceptress of Fort
Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y. Children : Arthur Marcus, b.
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December 12, 1867 (B.A., New York Univ., 1890); Clara Elizabeth,
b. October 10, 1876 (B.A., Vassar, 1899) ; Robert Lennox, b. December
12, 1878, d. February 21, 1882.
Address of widow: 220 West 107th St., New York, N. Y.
724. *ENOS YOUNG LANDIS. B.A.; M.A., 1865. A. A. *.
Born September 8, 1837, Coopersburg, Pa.
Served with Spencer's Howitzer Battery, 1862. Taught in New
York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y., 1862-63; principal,
1863-64. Served in 91st Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1864-65. Vice
principal of Alexander Military Institute, White Plains, N. Y., 1865-66.
In business in New York, N. Y., 1866-73. In the lithographic business
in Philadelphia, Pa., 1874-1907. Died December 17, 1907, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Married April 29, 1869, Mary P. Miller, of Philadelphia, Pa., who
died September 5, 1888. Children: Mary Gertrude, b. November 17,
1870, m. J. A. Whitehead, d. January 7, 1905 ; Percy Miller, b. Septem-
ber 7, 1873.
726. *CHARLES TAULMAN REED. B.A. ; M.A., 1865. ^. T.
Born August 22, 1840, Trenton, N. J.
Studied law in Camden, N. J., 1863-65. Admitted to the bar, 1865.
Practised law iri Camden, N. J., 1865-85. Died January 7, 1885, Cam-
den, N. J.
726. ♦PHILIP BESSOM SHUMWAY. B.A.; M.A., 1865.
A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 6, 1836, Burrillville, R. I.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass. ; also studied law,
1863-64. Admitted to the bar, 1864. Practised law in Chicago, 111.,
1865-69. Engaged in constructing railroads, 1869-87. Secretary of
Chicago & Paducah Railroad, 1873. Died May 16, 1887, Evanston, 111.
Alarried 1867, Mary Isabella Raymond, of Evanston, 111., who died
December 22, 1903. Children: Philip Raymond, b. January 31, 1868
(Ph.B., Northwestern, 1889) ; Frank, b. July 29, 1870, d. October 2,
1870 ; Josephine, b. October 7, 1873, d. July 28, 1875.
727. *SMITH WILLIAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1865. Born July 22,
1838, Parma, N. Y.
Taught and preached in Allegan, Mich., 1862-63. Taught in Union
Academy, Galesburg, Mich., 1863-64; Albion College, Mich., 1864.
Joined Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Principal of Parma
Academy, N. Y., 1864-65. Stationed at Sweden, N. Y., 1864-65 ; Niag-
ara Falls, 1865-66; Eden and North Evans. 1866-67; Lancaster and
Elma, 1867-68. Health failed ; located, 1868. Engaged somewhat in
business, 1868-75. Died October 7, 1877, Allegan, Mich.
Married October 6, 1868, Helen E. Ingalls, of Springfield, N. Y., who
died September 14, 1896. Child: Lula Helen, b. February, 1872, m.
W. M. Wallace.
CLASS OF J863.
728. GEORGE ROBERT ADAMS. B.A. Born August 26, 1840,
Charlotteville, N. Y.
Principal of Schoharie Academy, N. Y., 1864-65. Studied law in
Schoharie, N. Y., 1865-66. Admitted to the bar, 1866. Practised law
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in Charlotteville, N. Y., 1867-70. Postmaster in Charlotteville, N. Y.,
1869. Practising law in Kingston, N. Y., 1870 . Prosecuting attor-
ney for commissioners of almshouse of Kingston, N. Y., 1878-81.
Married December 20, 1866, Emma E. Fenton, of Johnstown, N. Y.,
who died November 21, 1905. Children: William Fenton, b. January
19, 1869; Emma Mott, b. December 24, 1874, m. R. M. VanGaasbeck ;
George Francis, b. February 14, 1878; Charles Herbert, b. January 27,
1882, d. July 24, 1882 ; Willard McNamara, b. December 29, 1889.
Address : 167 Broadway, Kingston, N. Y.
729. CHARLES ALBERT BARNARD. B.A. X. <ir. $. >B. K.
Born May 7, 1842, Augusta, Me.
Professor of Ancient Languages in Albion College, Mich., 1863.
Admitted to the bar, 1865. Assistant clerk of the Police Court of
Boston, Mass., 1865-66. Assistant clerk of the Municipal Court of
Boston, Mass., 1866-85. Bail commissioner for Suffolk County,
1874-85. Judge of the Municipal Court of Boston, Mass., for the
Brighton District, 1890 . Author: Forms of Complaints under
Massachusetts Statutes.
Married August 14, 1879, Ellen A. Hunt, of Boston, Mass.
Address: 45 Parsons St., Brighton District, Boston, Mass.
730. *AMBROSE BLUNT. B.A.; M.A., 1866. Born November
14, 1835, Bristol, Me.
Principal of Cincinnatus Academy, N. Y., 1863-67 ; Deposit Academy,
N. Y., 1867-69; High School, Salem, Ohio, 1869-71. In business,
Goshen, Ind., 1871-76. Superintendent of public schools, Goshen, Ind.,
1876-87 ; Ligonier, Ind., 1887-89. Died December 3, 1889, Ligonier, Ind.
Married June 28, 1865, Elizabeth Janette Lee, of Cincinnatus, N. Y.
Children: Charles Lee, b. April 19, 1866 (D.D.S., Univ. of Michigan,
1892) ; James Griswold, b. April 7, 1868; Georgiana Cleis, b. July 14,
1871 (Ph.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1896) ; Achsah Margaret, b. Sep-
tember 28, 1872, m. G. F. Robertson; Hermione, b. April 11, 1876, d.
November 3, 1877; Harry Earle, b. September 22, 1877 (D.D.S., Univ.
of Michigan, 1900).
Address of widow: 1009 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y.
731. WESLEY DEMPSTER CHASE. B.A. ; M.A., 1866. X. ^.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born October 5, 1840, Watertown, N. Y.
Joined Black River (now Northern New York) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1863. Stationed at Ellisburg, N. Y., 1863-64; Jordan, 1864-65.
Chaplain, 193d Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1865. Stationed at Geddes,
N. Y., 1866-67. Supernumerary, 1867-68. Stationed at State St., Water-
town, N. Y., 1868-70. Transferred to Colorado Conference, 1870.
Stationed at Central City, Col., 1870-73. Transferred to Northern
New York Conference, 1873. Stationed at De Peyster, N. Y., 1873-74;
Norwood, 1874-77; South St., Utica, 1877-80; Herkimer, 1880-83;
Gouverneur, 1883-86; Fulton, 1886-91; Camden, 1891-94; Ogdens-
burg, 1894-99; Carthage, 1899-1903; Herkimer, 1903-06; Centenary
Church, Utica, 1906-09. General secretary, New York State Sabbath
Preservation Society, 1909 . Editor: History of F alley Seminary.
Married June 25, 1868, Emily Thompson, of Geddes, N. Y., who died
September 30, 1875. Children : Clara Thompson, b. February 20, 1871 ;
Arthur Willey, b. October 30, 1872.
Address: 135 Seymour Ave., Utica, N. Y.
732. GEORGE WALTER COOK. B.A. : M.A., 1866: Ph.D., New
York University, 1874. Born April 17, 1839, Stamford, N. Y.
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1863.1 GRADUATES.
Taught elocution in Waring's Military Institute, Dutchess County
Academy, Carey Institute, and Poughkeepsie Female Academy, Pough-
keepsie, N. Y. ; also engaged in giving public readings. 1864-69. Prin-
cipal of Cook's Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., 1870-85; Brighton Heights Seminary, New Brighton, N. Y.,
1886-94. Retired; removed to Tarrytown. N. Y., 1894.
Married July i, 1867, Janey Elizabeth Holden, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y..
who died September 13, 1908. Children: Walter, b. May 10, 1869;
Bertha, b. May 12, 1877. rn- H. S. Thayer.
Address : Tarrytown, N. Y.
733. EVERETT KENT DEXTER. B.A.; M.A., 1866. *. N. 9.
Born March 15, 1840, Boston, Mass.
Studied in Harvard Divinity School, 1863-64. Employed by N. E.
Educational Commission for Freedmen, as teacher of colored soldiers;
also served as corporal in 6oth Mass. Volunteers ; assistant super-
visor of government white schools in Portsmouth and Newtown, Va.,
1864-65. Studied law in Leavenworth, Kans., 1865-67. Practised law
in Leavenworth, Kans., 1867-70; Boston, Mass., 1870-90. Retired, 1890.
Address : i Highland Place, Boston, Mass.
734. *GEORGE LYSANDER EDWARDS. B.A.; M.A., 1866.
Born February 25, 1839, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in Stamford, Conn., 1863-64. Journeyman printer and teacher
in Brooklyn and New York, N. Y., 1864-65. Taught in Stamford,
Conn., 1865-66. Printer in Stamford, Conn., 1866. Studied in Union
Theological Seminary, 1866-69. Pastor of Congregational Church,
Jamesport, N. Y., 1869-71. Preached in Katonah, N. Y., 1871-72.
Pastor of Congregational Church. Baiting Hollow, N. Y., 1872-74;
South Granville, N, Y., 1875-76; Windsor, Mass.. 1876-78. Preached
in Black Creek, N. Y., 1879. Resided in Middletown, Conn., 1879-80.
Pastor of Congregational Church, Westchester, Conn., 1880-81. Proof-
reader with Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, Hartford, Conn.,
1881-82. Pastor of Congregational Church, Bingham, Me., 1882-84;
M. E. Church, Marlboro, Conn., 1884-85. Pastor of Congregational
Church, Millington, Conn., 1885-97. Retired; resided in Colchester,
Conn., 1897-1905. Died December 3, 1905, Colchester, Conn.
Married December 25, 1871, Virginia Malvina Gaylord, of Stamford.
Conn. Child: George Nelson (No. 1740), b. November 29, 1872.
Address of widow : Colchester, Conn.
735. *OLIVER HADEY FERNALD. B.A.; M.A.. 1866; D.D..
Dakota University, 1888. A. A. *. *. B. K. Bom January 19, 1835,
Mount Desert, Me.
Taught in Providence, R. I., 1863-70. Joined Providence (now New.
England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at
Portsmouth, R. I., 1870-72; Somerset, Mass., 1872-75; Central Church.
Taunton, 1875-78; Thames St., Newport, R. I., 1878-80; Portland,
Conn., 1880-83; Rock\'ille. 1883-84. Principal of East Greenwich
Academy, R. I., 1884-85. Transferred to East Maine Conference. 1885.
Stationed at South West Harbor, Me., a885-88; Bucksport, 1888-90;
Castine, 1890-95; Searsport, 1895-98; Dexter and Ripley. 1898-1901.
Superannuated, 1901. Supervisor of schools. South West Harbor, Me.,
1887; Castine, Me., 1893. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1888-94-
Died July 23, 1903, Dexter, Me.
Married March 6, 1859, Hannah A. Lopaus, of Tremont. Me., who
died October 29, 1864. Married July 31, 1866, Amelia Ruth Lawton,
GRADUATES. [1863.
of Leverett, Mass. Children: Flora Arnette, b. August 3, 1861 (class
of 1884), d. April 3, 1882; Louisa Lawton, b. January 30, 1873.
Address of widow : South West Harbor, Me.
736. RICHARD HENRY GIDMAN. B.A.; B.D., Union Theo-
logical Seminary, 1866. Born September 14, 1840, Stamford, England.
Taught in Manchester, Conn., 1863-64. Studied in Union Theological
Seminary, 1864-66. Ordained Congregational clergyman, 1867. Pastor
of Congregational Church, Bangor, N. Y., 1867-69; Lisle, N. Y.,
1869-71 ; Morris, Conn., 1872-75 ; North Madison, Conn., 1875-84 ;
Preston, Conn., 1884- 1906. Retired, 1906.
Married June 14, 1866, Susan R. Lobdell, of Brookfield, Conn., who
died July 27, 1877. Married September 16, 1880, Mary Humphrey, of
Marietta, Ohio, who died March 24, 1906. Child : Thusa Lindsley, b.
March 25, 1874, m- Rev. R. E. Turner.
Address : Lebanon, Conn.
737. *JOHN HANLON. B.A.; M.A., 1866. *. N. G. Born June
23, 1836, Freehold, N. J.
Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at Wash-
ington, N. J., 1863-66; Hedding Church, Jersey City, 1866-69; Orange,
18169. Spent winter in the South on account of failure of health,
1869-70. Resided in Morristown, N. J., 1870-71. Taught in Pen-
nington Seminary, N. J., 1871-72. Engaged in farming in Pennington,
N. J., 1872-75. Died January 4, 1875, Morristown, N. J.
Married October 21, 1863, Amelia Bonsall, of Morristown, N. J.
Children : Mary Louisa, b. August 20, 1864, m. Col. Alex. Brodie,
U. S. A. ; Eliza Bonsall, b. March 8. 1867, m. Walter Mitchell ; John,
b. March 28, 1870 (C.E., Princeton, 1896).
Address of widow : Bloomington, N. J.
738. CHARLES DUDLEY HILLS. B.A.; M.A., 1866; S.T.D.,
Claflin University, 1885. Born January 23, 1836, East Hartford, Conn.
Principal of High School, Westfield, Mass., 1863-64. Delegate of
Christian Commission in Army of the Potomac, 1864. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at Northampton,
Mass., 1865-67; Trinity Church, Springfield, 1867-70; Florence St.,
Springfield, 1870-73; Grace Church, Worcester, 1873-76; Common St.,
Lynn, 1876-79; St. Paul's Church, Lowell, 1879-82; Saratoga St., East
Boston, 1882-85 ; First Church. Pittsfield, 1885-88. Transferred to Troy
Conference, 1888. Stationed at State St., Schenectady, N. Y., 1888-91.
Transferred to New Hampshire Conference, 1891. Stationed at St.
Paul's Church, Manchester, N. H., 1891-96; Haverhill, Mass., 1896-99;
First Church, Concord, N. H., 1899-1901 ; Laconia, 1901-03 ; New-
market, 1903-05. Superannuated, 1905. Delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1896.
Married November 14, 1865, Emma Jane Martin, of Westfield, Mass.
Children : Mary Emma, b. August 8, 1866, m. V. L. George ; Charles
Whitman, b. August 5, 1871 (C.E., Union, 1892).
Address : 4 Walker St., West Gloucester, Mass.
789. WILLIAM PALLISTER HUBBARD. B.A. ; M.A., 1866.
$. N. e. $. B. K. Born December 24, 1843, Wheeling, W. Va. Son
of No. 124.
Admitted to the bar, 1864. Practising law in Wheeling, W. Va.,
1864 . Served in 3d W. Va. Cavalry. Clerk of W. Va. House of
Delegates, 1866-70. Secretary of Republican State Central Committee.
1863.] GRADUATES.
Delegate to Republican National Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872;
Republican National Convention, Chicago, 111., 1888. Member of
W. Va. House of Delegates, 1881-82. Chairman of a commission to
revise the tax laws of West Virginia, 1901-03. Representative of
First District, W. Va., in U. S. Congress, 1907 .
Married May 21, 1868, Anna E. Chamberlin, of Thibodeaux, La., who
died June 7, 1901. Children: Julia Payne, b. May 18, 1869, m. W. I.
Kelly; Nelson Chamberlin (No. 1702), b. January 25, 1871 ; Alma
Russell, b. May 13, 1873; Louise Pallister, b. December 16, 1874, m.
Rev. W. E. Hudson ; Sarah Pallister, b. November 20, 1877, d. Septem-
ber 30, 1881.
Address: Wheeling, W. Va.
740. *CHARLES THURSTON JOHNSON. B.A.; M.A., 1866.
A. A. *. Born October 16, 1838, Nahant, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at
Princeton, Mass., 1863-65; Shrewsbury, 1865-67; Chicopee Falls,
1867-68; Easthampton, 1868-70; Central (now Grace) Church, Spring-
field, 1870-72. Supernumerary; resided in Nahant, Mass., 1872-73.
Stationed at Byfield, Mass., 1873-74; East Cambridge, 1874-76; Fitch-
burg, 1876-77; Palmer, 1877-80; Newton Upper Falls, 1880-83; Ipswich,
1883-85; Stoneham, 1885-87; Marblehead, 1887-89; Winthrop, 1889-91-
Superannuated; resided in Winthrop, Mass., 1891-93. Died October
26, 1893, Winthrop, Mass.
Married July 22, 1863, Elizabeth Smith Edson, of Yarmouth Port,
Mass. Children: Elmer, b. May 21, 1866, d. May 22, 1866; Orville
Edson (No. 1561), b. September 13, 1867; Wilbur Clark, b. June 20,
1871 (class of 1894) ; Mabel Pearson, b. July 21, 1874, m. Dr. F. A.
Bakeman.
Address of widow : Winthrop, Mass.
741. ♦MELVILLE MORTON JOHNSTON. B.A.; M.A., 1866.
A. A. *. Bom July 2, 1842, Middletown, Conn. Son of Prof. John
Johnston ; brother of Nos. 563, 696, and 926.
Engaged in manufacturing water-proof ammunition. New York, N. Y.,
1863-64. Manufacturer and dealer in dental materials. New York,
N. Y., 1865-81. Engaged in the management of the S. S. White Dental
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y., 1881-91. Went to Southern
California for his health, 1892. Died April 2, 1892, Los Angeles, Cal.
Married January 26, 1871, Ellen M. Wheeler of Zanesville, Ohio.
Children: Albert Wheeler, b. October 27, 1871 (class of 1893) ; Louise
Hamilton, b. August, 1873, m. E. S. Grant; Ellen Morton, b. August,
1873, m. Curtis Williams.
Address of widow: 2237 Hobart Boulevard, Los Angeles, Cal.
742. ♦TRUMAN HIRAM KIMPTON. B.A.; M.A., 1866. <>. N. 9.
$. B. K. Born November 14, 1840. Hunterstown, Que., Canada.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1863-67. Principal
of High School, Jonesville, N., Y., 1867-68 ; High School, Chicopee,
^lass., 1869-73. Professor of Latin in Boston University, Mass.,
1873-83 ; also Professor of Roman and Constitutional Law in the
same, 1880-83. Representative in Boston of Leach, Shewell & San-
born, D. C. Heath & Co., and the Macmillan Company, 1883-1905.
Retired. Died April, 191 1, Worcester, Mass.
Married June 30, 1864, Ellen Louise Brown, of Granby, Mass.
Child : Frederick, b. July 6. 1865, d. April 16, 1893.
Address of widow : 664 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
GRADUATES. [1863.
743. AUGUSTUS WINSLOW KINGSLEY. B.A.; M.A, 1866.
f>, N. e. Born October 2, 1840, Montville, Conn.
Principal of Norwich High School, Conn., 1864-65. In business in
Norwich, Conn., 1865-68. Joined Providence '(now New England
Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1868. Stationed at South Man-
chester, Conn., 1868-71. Supernumerary; in business in South Man-
chester, Conn., 1871-73. Stationed at Burnside, Conn., 1873-76; Hope
St., Providence, R. I., 1876-79; Middleboro, Mass., 1879-82: Burnside,
Conn., 1882-83; Campello, Mass., 1883-86; First Church, Pawtucket,
R. I., 1886-90; Taunton, Mass., 1890-93; Central Church, Norwich,
Conn., 1893-95; Bristol, R. I., 1895-98; East Weymouth, Mass.,
1898-1900; Middletown and Newport, R. I., 1900-04; Niantic, Conn.,
1904-08. Superannuated, 1908 .
Married October 10, 1866, Charissa Ashley Welch Davis, of Norwich,
Conn. Children: Charissa Augusta, b. July 20, 1870 (M.A., Mount
Holyoke), m. W. H. Thomson; Harry Augustus, b. August 31, 1875,
d. July 5, 1876.
Address: 300 Madison St., Fall River, Mass.
744. *GEORGE AMOS NEWCOMB. B.A.; M.A., 1866. *. N. 0.
Born February 14, 1841, Boston, Mass.
Admiral's secretary. North Atlantic Squadron, U. S. Navy, 1864. In
business in St. Louis, Mo., 1865-1906. Died December 12, 1906, St.
Louis, Mo.
Married February 3, 1869, Julia Augusta Floyd, of Medford, Mass.
Children: Edna, b. March 20, 1870; Norton, b. February 13, 187 1 ;
Charles Lawrence, b. May 4, 1872; George Amos, b. August 20, 1876;
Harold Barnes, b. September 30, 1884; Floyd Turner, b. October 22,
1886; Dorothy Christy, b. December 18, 1890.
Address of widow : 5716 Gates Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
745. *JOSEPH PULLMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1866; D.D., 1898; D.D.,
Willamette University, 1883. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born 1839, Skerries,
Ireland.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed
at Georgetown, Conn., 1863-64; Woodbury, 1864-67; Seymour,
1867-69; George St., New Haven, 1869-71 ; 6ist St., New York, N. Y.,
1871-74; Birmingham, Conn., 1874-76; Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1876-79; West Winsted, Conn., 1879-82; Fleet St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1882-85 ; Mamaroneck, 1885-88 ; New Britain, Conn., 1888-93 ; Bridge-
port, 1893-98; Patchogue, 1898-99. Presiding Elder, New York Dis-
trict, 1899-1901. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1888, '92, 1900. Died January 4, 1902, Stamford, Conn.
Married January 6, 1864, Mary Elizabeth Cook, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Bella Beeton (No. 1418), b. October 14,' 1864, m. C. S.
Porter; Eleanor Lankford, b. May 7, 1866, m. Dr. E. M. Clark;
Mary Dora, b. June 15, 1869, m. Dr. Robert Lauder; John Stephenson
(No. 1717), b. February 25, 1871 ; Olden Barneveldt, b. November i,
1872, d. March, 1874; James (No 1910), b. December 3, 1874; Joseph
Cooke, b. November 23, 1876 (class of 1899), d. December 15, 1901 ;
Florence Palmer, b. May 23, 1878, d. September, 1878; Grace Gas-
coigne, b. February 3, 1880, d. February i, 1896; Evelyn Mead, b.
February 14, 1887.
Address of widow: 669 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
746. JOHN CLARK RAND. B.A. ; M.A., 1866. *. N. G. $. B. K.
Born June 6, 1842, Chelsea, Mass.
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In the printing and publishing business, Boston, Mass., 1863-73.
Partner in the firm of Rand, Avery & Co., 1873-87; president.
1887-89. President, First National Publishing Company, Boston.
Mass., 1889-91. Vice president and resident manager, Mass. Benefit
Life Association, Chicago, 111., 1891-98. With Rand, McNally &
Co., Chicago, 111., 1898-99. On the staff of the Bradstreet Com-
mercial Agency, Boston, Mass., 1899 . INIember of commission
to revise the general statutes of Mass. Member of Mass. Legislature,
1879-81. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871-79, 1881-92. Author:
One of a Thousand (biographical sketches of 1000 representative men
of Massachusetts).
Married June 6, 1867. Katharine M. Bates, of Great Falls (now
Somersworth), N. H. Children: Katharine, b. December 2, 1868, m.
F. S. Mead; Philip, b. November 27, 1872.
Address : 108 Mount Vernon St., Boston, Mass.
747. MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER. B.A.; M.A., 1866. *. N. e.
Born February 3, 1843, Charlestown, Mass. Son of M. L. Scudder
(class of 1837) ; brother of Nos. 991 and 1191.
In the office of the Elton Banking Company, Waterbury, Conn,,
1863-64; secretary, 1865. Treasurer of American Printing Company,
and editor of The Waterbury American, 1868-69. Engaged in the
real estate business, in Chicago, 111., 1870-81. Vice president of the
Equitable Trust Company, New York, N. Y., 1872-73, Engaged in the
brokerage business in Chicago. 111., 1881-85. Organizer and proprietor
of the Investors' Agency, 1885-1905. President, Investors' Agency,
Inc., 1905. President, St. Joseph, South Bend & Southern Railroad,
1897 . President, Lincoln Traction Company, Nebr., 1898 .
Author: American Methodism.
Married June 17, 1873, Clarine Williams, of Lake Forest, 111., who
died July 24, 1904. Children: Marvyn, b. May 20, 1875; Harold, b.
February 8, 1877; Philip Johnston; Lawrence Williams.
Address: 52 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
748. *ISAAC EDWARD SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1866. A. A. *.
Born March, 1837, Sheffield, Vt.
Taught in Oneida Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1863-64. Principal of a public school, Ansonia, Conn., 1864-65. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at Mount
Vernon, N. Y., 1865-67; Simsbury, Conn., 1867-68; Southington,
1868-71; Middlefield, 1871-73; Windsor, 1873-74; South Park Church,
Hartford, 1874-76; (Chapel St., New Haven, 1876-78; Ansonia, 1878-79;
Huntington, N. Y., 1879-82; Winsted, Conn.. 1882-85; 17th St., New
York, N. Y., 1885-87; Williamsbridge. 1887-90; Greenwich, Conn.,
1890-93; Watertown, 1893-95; North Church, Mount Vernon, N. Y.,
1895-97. Supernumerary, 1897-98. Superannuated ; resided in Mount
Vernon, N. Y., 1898-1910. Died April 12, 1910, Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Married July 5, 1865, Mary Emma Freeman, of Provincetown, Mass.
Children: Louise Russel, b. April 12, 1866 (B.A.. Vassar, 1887), m.
H. R. Swift; Freeman Harris, b. November 30, 1874 (class of 1896),
d. December 18, 1893.
749. *WTNFIELD SCOTT SMYTH. B.A.: M.A., 1866; Ph.D.,
Syracuse University, 1876. ^. T. *. B. K. Born October 21, 1839,
Franklin, Pa.
Graduated at Eastman's Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. 1863.
Principal of Wyoming Commercial College, Kingston, Pa., 1863-64.
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Joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Associate principal
of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1865-68. Principal of Central
New York Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1869-78.
Traveled, 1878-80. Engaged in business of school-book agency, Syra-
cuse, N. Y., and Pittsburg, Pa., 1880-81. Manager, Ginn & Co., educa-
tional publishers, Chicago, III, 1882-93. Vice president, D. C. Heath
& Co., educational publishers, Chicago, 111., 1893-1906. Retired, 1906.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871-82. Died August 4, 1908, South
Haven, Mich.
Married May 16, 1864, Lavinia Espey Line, of Newport, Pa. Chil-
dren : Genevieve Louise, b. March 4, 1866, m. E. H. Taylor ; Winfield
Scott, b. November 22, 1872 (B.A., Stanford Univ., 1895).
Address of widow : 6807 Lakewood Ave., Chicago, 111.
750. ♦TIMOTHY ELEAZER STEELE. B.A. Born September
I, 1837, Bolton, Conn.
Studied law, 1863-65. Admitted to the bar, 1865. Practised law in
Hartford, Conn., 1865-99. Member of Conn. House of Representa-
tives, 1866. President of Board of Common Council, Hartford,
1873-74; vice president, 1875. Corporation counsel for the city of
Hartford, 1891-94. Vice president of Board of Street Commissioners,
Hartford, 1894-97. Died June 30, 1899, Hartford, Conn.
Married October 24, 1866, Clara Jane Eaton, of Springfield, Mass.,
who died March 10, 1907. Children : James Eaton, b. September 15,
1869; Edward Lee (No. 1817), b. January 29, 1873; Elizabeth Sum-
ner, b. December 24, 1875 (B.A., Smith, 1899), m. Dr. W. F. Koelker;
William Rich, b. March 25, 1878; Raymond, b. April 4, 1882.
751. *ALEXANDER CHILSON STEVENS. B.A.; M.A., 1866.
^. T. Born October 4, 1835, Hartland, Vt.
Joined Vermont Conference, M.E. Church, 1863. Stationed at Put-
ney, Vt, 1863-65; Brattleboro, 1865-68; Woodstock, 1868-70; North-
field, 1870-73; St. Albans, 1873-76. Transferred to New York East
Conference, 1876. Stationed at Cromwell, Conn., 1876-78; York St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1878-81; Warren St., Brooklyn, 1881-83; Riverhead,
1883-85. Died July i, 1885, Riverhead, N. Y.
Married September 22, 1863, Mary Mathison (daughter of No. 129),
of Middletown, Conn. Children : Mary Mathison, b. October 19, 1865,
m. B. F. Haviland; Grace Clara, b. December 31, 1867, m. S. B. Rey-
nolds; Nellie, b. November 16, 1872, d. November 20, 1872;
Elizabeth Cookman (No. 1992), b. April 22, 1874; Alexander Chilson,
b. October 9, 1883 (class of 1906).
Address of widow : care of B. F. Haviland, Pittsfield, Mass.
752. FREEMAN PRATT TOWER. B.A.; M.A., 1866; D.D.,
University of the Pacific, 1887. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born February 13,
1838, Eastford, Conn.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed
at Cheshire, Conn., 1863-66; Meriden, 1866-69; Tabernacle, Greenport,
N. Y., 1869-72; Sands St., Brooklyn, 1872-74; First Church, Nor-
walk, Conn., 1874-75. Transferred to California Conference, 1875.
Stationed at Alameda, Cal., 1875-76. Transferred to Oregon Con-
ference, 1876. Stationed at Salem, Ore., 1876-79. Agent of Willam-
ette University, Ore., 1879-89. Presiding Elder of Portland District,
1880-81. President of Montana University^ 1889-95. Transferred to
New York East Conference, 1895. Stationed at East Berlin, Conn.,
1895-96. Supernumerary, 1896-97. Stationed at Summerfield Church,
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Port Chester, N. Y., 1897-98; Southport, Conn., 1898-1901 ; First
Church, Waterbury, 1901-02; City Island, New York, N. Y., 1902-03.
Superannuated, 1903 . Lecturer in Free Courses, N. Y. City Board
of Education, 1903 .
Married August 20, 1863, Mrs. Julia A. Cleveland, of Barre, Mass.,
who died July 13, 1893. Children: a son, b. and d. 1864; Florence
Hamilton, b. August 22, 1870, d, September 5, 1870; Olin Freeman
(No. 1728), b. March 19, 1872.
Address : 13 Avalon Ave., Jamaica, N, Y.
753. ALFRED AUGUSTUS WRIGHT. B.A.; M. A., 1866; D.D.,
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1885. X. <lr. $. B. K. Born December 20,
1842, Boston, Mass.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1863. Stationed at Middletown, R. I., 1863-65; St. Paul's
Church, Fall River, Mass., 1865-66; East Greenwich, R. I., 1866-67;
Little Compton, 1867-70; First Church, Fall River, Mass., 1870-73.
Transferred to New England Conference, 1873. Stationed at Newton,
Mass., 1873-74; Leominster, 1874-77; Trinity Church, Charlestown,
1877-80; South St., Lynn, 1880-83. Professor of New Testament
Greek, and Dean, Boston Correspondence School of New Testament
Greek, 1882 . Author: Text-books, etc., in New Testament Greek,
used in Boston Correspondence School; The Arts of Study. Editor:
The Greek Student (1882-85); The Boston Academy (1886-98).
Married October 28, 1863, Dora P. Slade, of Bristol, R. I., who died
June 25, 1872. Married July i, 1873, Abby F. Shaw, of Fall River,
Mass. Childien: Rebecca Isadora, b. March 13, 1866, m. G. E. Benard;
Charles Augustus, b. June 20, 1872, d. July 14, 1872; Alfred Wesley,
b. January 16, 1876; Laura Judson, b. August 24, 1885.
Address: 9 Clinton St., Cambridge, Mass.
Note. The following thirteen alumni completed their college studies
at Troy University; on the closing of that institution, they were
graduated and received their diplomas from Wesleyan University.
754. *ELAM SMALLEY PHAEDON CLAPP. B.A. Born 1842,
Trov, N. Y.
Enlisted in 125th N. Y. Volunteers; commissioned second lieutenant
and afterwards first lieutenant, 1862. Wounded in the Battle of the
Wilderness, 1864. Died 1864, Washington, D. C.
755. HENRY NORRIS COPP. B.A.; M.A., Union University,
1865; LL.B., National Law School, D. C, 1871. Born May 13, 1843,
Troy, N. Y.
Taught in Philadelphia, Pa., 1863-64. In the cavalry service, U. S.
Armv; detailed as clerk in the War Department, Washington, D. C,
1864-65. Taught in Washington, D. C, 1866-67. Principal and pro-
prietor of a business college, Washington, D. C, 1867-69. President
and proprietor of Consolidated Business College, Washington, D. C,
1869-72. Examiner in General Land Office, Washington, D. C,
1870-76. Admitted to the bar, 1876. Assistant superintendent of public
schools, Washington. D. C, 1876-83. Practising law in Washington,
D. C., 1883 . Author: Public Land Laws. 1876. '80, '90; U. S.
Mineral Lands. 1882; American Settlers' Guide, 1882 (27 editions);
American Mining Code. 1878 (18 editions) ; Prospectors' Manual, 1880
(Seditions). Editor: C op p's Land-Owner.
Married July 26, 1870. Mary A. Hobbs, of Wakefield, N. H.
Address: 707 8th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
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766. JAMES CLARKE WATSON COXE. B.A.; MA, 1865-
Ph.D., Cornell College, 1876; D.D., Wesleyan, 1881 ; L.H.D., Iowa
Wesleyan University, 1906. "ir. T. Born July 9, 1837, Fort Ann, N. Y.
Principal of High School, East Bridgewater, Mass., 1862-63. Taught
in Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1863-64. Joined Vermont Conference,
M. E. Church, 1864. Stationed at Bellows Falls, Vt., 1864-65; Groton,
1865-68; Lyndon, 1868-69; Springfield, 1869-71 ; Trinity Church, Mont-
pelier, 1871-72. Principal of Vermont Methodist (now Montpelier)
Seminary, 1872-73. Transferred to Iowa Conference, 1874. Stationed
at Division St., Burlington, Iowa, 1874-77; Washington, 1877-79; First
Church, Oskaloosa, 1879-82 ; Grace Church, Brooklyn, 1882-85. Western
general agent of the Sunday-School Union and Tract Society,
M. E. Church, 1885-93. Financial agent, Iowa Wesleyan University,
1893-94. Presiding Elder, Muscatine District, Iowa, 1895-1901.
Stationed at Knoxville, Iowa, 1901-03. Agent of the Permanent Fund,
Iowa Conference, 1903. Associate pastor, Central Church, Oskaloosa,
Iowa, 1904-1909. Supernumerary, 1909. Trustee of Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1874-78. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872,
'84, '88, 1900.
Married 1862, Mary Frances Shaw, of Troy, N. Y., who died
November 11, 1889. Married August 29, 1892, Mrs. Zerilda A. Cald-
well, of Elton, 111., who died December 15, 1904. Married February
9, 1907, Mrs. Amelia H. Holden, of Napa, Cal. Children: Herbert
Leonard; Bertha Maria, m. C. C. Chase; Ernest Watson; John
Clarence.
Address : 955 West 35th Place, Los Angeles, Cal.
757. ALBERT DANKER. B.A.; M.A., Hobart College, 1865;
Ph.D., New York University, 1874. Born October i, 1840, Troy, N. Y.
Taught in St. Paul's Church School, Troy, N. Y., 1862-63. Ordained
deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1864. Assistant minister
of Trinity Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1864-65. Ordained priest. Rector
of Christ Church, Jordan, N. Y., 1866-67; St. Luke's Church,
Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1867-68; Christ Church, Coxsackie, N. Y.,
1868-70; Emmanuel Church, Little Falls, N. Y., 1870-80; Grace
Church, Watertown, N. Y., 1880-88. Vicar of St. Stephen's Church,
Pittsfield, Mass., 1888-90. Rector of St. Ann's Church, Dorchester,
Mass., 1890-94; St. Luke's Church, Maiden, Mass., 1894-1906. Retired,
1906.
Married November 23, 1870, Isabella Stoutenburgh, of Coxsackie,
N. Y. Children: Walton Stoutenburgh, b. January 26, 1874; Eliza-
beth Harrison, b. August 13, 1876, d. May 4, 1877; Frederick Harri-
son, b. March 20, 1878.
Address: 37 Oak Ave., Worcester, Mass.
758. DAVID WESTON GATES. B.A.; M.A., 1865; D.D.,
Syracuse University, 1895. Bom July 25, 1835, Mount Pleasant, Pa.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1862. Stationed at Maria-
ville, N. Y., 1862-63; West Amsterdam, 1863-66; Cobleskill, 1866-68;
Green Island, 1868-70; Burlington, Vt., 1870-72; Schenectady, N. Y.,
1872-75; Pittsfield, Mass., 1875-78; Glens Falls, N. Y., 1878-81;
Washington St., West Troy, 1881-82; Trinitv Church, Albany,
1882-84. Presiding Elder, Albany District, 1884-88. Stationed at
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1888-93; State St., Trov, 1893-96; Rutland,
Vt., 1896-1900. Presiding Elder, Troy District, 1900-06. Super-
annuated, 1906 .
Married June 4, 1863, Anna Hazleton Robinson, of Troy, N. Y.,
who died October 17, 1868. Married April 6, 1870, Jennie Elisabeth
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McChesney, of Eagle Mills, N. Y., who died April 30, 1907. Children :
Alpheus Weston, b. March 3, 1864, d. August 12, 1886; Anna Louisa,
b. September 18, 1867, d. August 31, 1868; Catharine May, b. January
5, 1873, m. Dr. F. W. Shipman, d. March 5, 1898.
Address: Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
760. *GILBERT HOLMES GREGORY. B.A.; M.A., 1865;
D.D., 1885; D.D., Syracuse University, 1885. Born November 28, 1837,
Modena, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at
Cornwall, N. Y., 1863-66; St. John's Church, Newburgh, 1866-67;
Modena, 1867-68; Marlboro, 1868-70; Hedding Church, Poughkeepsie,
1870-72; Sing Sing (now Ossining), 1872-74; Bedford St., New York,
1874-77; 43d St., New York, 1877-80; White Plains, 1880-82; 109th
St., New York, 1882-83. Presiding Elder of New York District,
1883-87. Stationed at St. John's Church, Newburgh, N. Y., 1887-89;
Cannon St. and Trinity Church, Poughkeepsie, 1889-93; Central
Church, New York. 1893-95; St. James's Church, Kingston, 1895-97.
Financial agent, N. Y. Conference Board of Trustees, 1897-99.
Stationed at Morris Heights, New York, N. Y., 1899-1900; St.
Stephen's Church, New York, 1900. Died September 30, 1900, Kings-
bridge, N. Y.
760. *GEORGE ALONZO HALL. B.A. Born May 13, 1837,
New Castle, N. Y.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at Schagh-
ticoke, N. Y., 1863-64. Agent of U. S. Christian Commission, 1864-65.
Transferred to New York East Conference, 1866. Stationed at
Seventh Ave., Brooklvn, N. Y., 1866-68. General secretary-, Y. M. C. A.,
Washington, D. C. 1868-76. State secretary, Y. M. C. A., New York,
N. Y., 1876-1904. Died February 22, 1904, Montclair, N. J.
Married June 13. 1867, Sarah S. Smith, of Mount Kisco, N. Y.
Children : Walter Odell, b. April 8, 1868, d. August 28, 1869; Frederick
Smith (No. 1745). b. June 2, 1870; Harry Smith, b. May 8, 1872, d.
August 10, 1889; Robert Smith, b. September 15, 1874, d. July i, 1875;
Sarah May, b. May 19, 1879, d. July 31, 1879; George Albert, b. May
19, 1879.
Address of widow : 40 North Willen St., Montclair, N. J.
761. CHARLES SWARTZ HARROWER. B.A.; M.A., 1865;
D.D.. 1882. A. K. E. 4>. N. e. Born October 31, 1842, Waterbury, Vt.
Brother of H. D. Harrower (class of 1867).
Taught in Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1863-64. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Stationed at Hillside and Riverside,
N. Y., 1864-67; Rhinebeck, 1867-70; St. Luke's Church, New York,
1870-73; St. Paul's Church. Peekskill, 1873-75; Central Church, New
York, 1875-78. Supernumerary, 1878-81. Traveled in Europe, Egypt
and Palestine. 1878-81. Stationed at Grace Church, New York. N. Y.,
1881-82; St. Luke's Church, New York. 1882-85; St. Andrew's Church,
New York, 1885-88; Central Church, New York, 1888-93; St. Luke's
Church, New York, 1893-98. Taught in Drew Seminary for Young
Women, Carmel, N. Y., 1898-1909. Retired, 1909.
Address: 245 West 104th St., New York, N. Y.
762. *PHINEAS RICE HAWXHURST. B.A.; M.A., 1865;
D.D., Dakota University, 1891. Born October 24, 1837, Ellenville,
N. Y.
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Principal of High School, West Troy, N. Y., 1862-63. Joined New
York Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at New Paltz, N. Y.,
1863-66; Chester, 1866-68; Pleasantville, 1868-71; Hudson, 1871-73;
Cannon St., Poughkeepsie, 1873-76; Memorial Church, White Plains,
1876-77. Presiding Elder of Ellenville District, 1877-81. Stationed
at Central Church, Yonkers, N. Y., 1881-84; Asbury Church, New
York, 1884-85; Phoenicia, 1885-87; Yorktown, 1887-89. Transferred
to Wyoming Conference, 1889. Stationed at Owego, N. Y., 1889-92;
Montrose, Pa., 1892-94; Park Place, Scranton, 1894-95. Retired;
resided in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895-1906. Died September 18, 1906,
Asbury Park, N. J.
Married December 31, 1862, Kate Hasbrouck McEwen, of Warwick,
N. Y. Children: Stella, b. February 28, 1864, d. September 21, 1865;
Howard Hornbeck (No. 1523), b. February 10, 1866; Alma King, b.
September 28, 1867, m. E. H. Wright; Wilbur, b. November 24, 1873,
d. March i, 1875; Bruyn, b. August 17, 1877.
Address of widow : 792 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y,
763. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LEGGETT. B.S.; M.A., Union
University, 1866; Ph.D., Cornell College, 1883. Born December 29,
1834, Chestertown, N. Y.
Taught in Whitewater College, Centerville, Ind., 1863. Principal of
New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville, N. Y., 1866-67.
Taught in Maplewood Institute, Concordville, Pa., 1867-72; Vermont
Methodist (now Montpelier) Seminary, 1872-74; Maplewood Institute,
1874-75. Traveled in Europe; studied in University of Heidelberg,
1875-76. Taught in East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1877-79. In
business in Providence, R. I., 1879-80. Principal of Ward Academy,
Pa., 1881-98. Engaged in lecturing and literary work, 1898 .
Author : A Sheaf of Song; Out-Door Poems; The City of Doom,
etc.
Married August 18, 1863, Sarah J. Shaw, of Troy, N. Y. Children :
George Colfax, b. March 27, 1869, d. March 27, 1869; Jerome Clark-
son, b. November 10, 1870, d. in infancy; Fannie Bush, b. July 5, 1874,
m. William Howe.
Address : Ward, Delaware Co., Pa.
764. JAMES STEPHEN LEMON. B.A. ; M.A. ; 1865; Ph.D.,
Columbian (now George Washington) University, 1896. Born June
26, 1839. Whitesboro, N. Y.
^Preached in Niagara Falls and Tonawanda, N. Y., 1862-63. Joined
East Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Taught in Marion Col-
legiate Institute, N. Y., 1863-65. Principal of Almond Collegiate
Institute, N. Y., 1865-66. Stationed at Pittsford, N. Y., 1866-67.
Principal of Macedon Academy, N. Y., 1867-68. Stationed at Grove-
land, N. Y., 1868-69; Richmond, 1869-72. By division of conference,
became a member of Central New York Conference, 1872. Stationed
at Troy, Pa., 1872-75. Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal
Church ; resided at Washington, D. C, 1875. Ordained priest, 1876.
Rector of Gethsemane Church, Westmoreland, and of St. Mark's
Church, Clarks Mills, N. Y., 1877-82; St. Stephen's Church, New
Hartford, N. Y., 1882-86; St. Paul's Church, Gardner, Mass., 1886-94.
Lecturer in George Washington University and Howard University,
1894-96. Chaplain of American Church, Munich, Germany, 1902;
English Episcopal Church, Leipzig, 1903. Delegate to Congress of
Psychologists, Paris, France, 1900. Author : The Body Considered
in Relation to the Mind, 1875 I Requirements for Public School Teach-
ing, 1898; State Care of Dependent Persons, etc. Editor: Education
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and religious departments of The National Tribune, Washington,
D. C, (15 years).
Married August 2, 1862, Emily Frances Miller, of Buffalo, N. Y.,
who died December 7, 1899. Children : Ida May, b. May 3, 1864, m.
Willis Waterman, d. April 10, 1891 ; James Frances, b. September 21,
1866, d. November 27, 1890; George Merritt, b. June 30, 1871 (B.A.,
Colgate).
Address : 31 Park St., Gardner, Mass.
766. THOMAS SHIRES WILES. B.S.; M.A., 1869. Born
September 28, 1838, Albany, N. Y.
In the laundry business in Troy, N. Y., 1864 . Engaged also
in manufacturing, in Troy, N. Y., and Chicago, III., 1882 .
Married October 27, 1864, Ann Elizabeth Brown, of Albany, N. Y.,
who died December 7, 1881. Married May 8, 1886, Caroline Dean
Pettet, of New York, N. Y., who died January 30, 1888. Married
April 26, 1899, Grace Lansingh. Children : Amabel, b. May 2, 1866 ;
Bertha Helena, b. July 30, 1873, m. Rev. R. K. Smith ; Janet Dempster.
Address: 53 Dove St., Albany, N. Y.
766. *GEORGE WINGATE. B.A.; M.A., 1865. Born July 24,
1837, Great Falls, N. H.
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1863. Stationed at Kenne-
bunk Port, Me., 1863-65; Oxford, 1865-66; Farmington, 1866-68;
Strong, 1868-69. Health failed; taught in Great Falls, N. H., 1869.
Died December 4, 1869, Great Falls, N. H.
Married August 14, 1866, Etta M. Bancroft, of Harrisville, N. H.
Children: Ida Bancroft, b. November 11, 1868, m. G. P. Hobbs; Ina
Brooks, b. November 11, 1868, m. W. H. Hake.
Address of widow : Mrs. F. R. Bean, Newport, N. H.
CLASS OF J864.
767. ♦JACOB WORTHEN HALL AMES. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born May 7. 1838, Croydon, N. H.
Preached in Berlin, Conn., 1864-65. Joined New England Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at Mount Bellingham Church,
Chelsea, Mass., 1865-66. Died June 12, 1866, Middletown, Conn.
Married July 21, 1864, Matilda Mathison (daughter of No. 129),
of Middletown, Conn,, who died November 23, 1888. Children : Jacob
Fisher, b. March 24, 1865, d. July 22, 1865; Jessie Worthen Hall,
b. November 28, 1866 (class of 1895), m- G. O. Jarvis (No. 1801).
768. *HENRY BAKER. B.A.; M.A., 1867; D.D., De Pauw Uni-
versity, 1886. '^. T. *. B. K. Born October i, 1843, Pennington,
N. J. Brother of C. Baker (class of 1843), F. Baker (class of 1852),
and G. G. Baker (class of 1863).
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1864-65. Joined New Jersey
Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at Central Church, Bridge-
ton, N. J., 1865-66; Centenary Church, Camden, 1866-68; Princeton,
1868-70. Transferred to Kentucky Conference, 1870. Stationed at
Union Church, Covington, Ky., 1870-73. Transferred to East Ohio
GRADUATES. [1864.
Conference, 1873. Stationed at First Church, Cleveland, Ohio,
1873-74; First Church, Akron, 1874-76. Transferred to Cincinnati
Conference, 1877. Stationed at Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 1877-79.
Transferred to Newark Conference, 1879. Stationed at St. Paul's
Church, Newark, N. J., 1879-82. Transferred to New York East Con-
ference, 1882. Stationed at Simpson Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882-85.
Transferred to New York Conference, 1885. Stationed at St. James's
Church, New York, N. Y., 1885-88. Transferred to Philadelphia Con-
ference, 1888. Stationed at Park Ave., Philadelphia, Pa., 1888-91;
Arch St., Philadelphia, 1891-92. Transferred to Newark Conference,
1892. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, Newark, N. J., 1892-97. Trans-
ferred to Wilmington Conference, 1897. Stationed at Grace Church,
Wilmington, Del., 1897-1900. Transferred to Pittsburg Conference,
1900. Stationed at Christ Church, Pittsburg, Pa., 1900-02. Trans-
ferred to New York East Conference, 1902. Stationed at First Church,
New Haven, Conn., 1902-05; Middletown, 1905-08; Patchogue, N. Y.,
1908-10. Supernumerary, 1910. Died March 12, 191 1, Clifton Springs,
N. Y.
Married March 31, 1868, Jennie Wood, of Spring Valley, N. Y., who
died June 29, 1903. Married May 14, 1906, Gertrude Ransom, of
Newark, N. J. Children: Anna, b. January, 1869, m. Rev. M. P.
Giffin; Arthur Shinkle, b. April, 1876 (B.A., Yale, 1904).
769. *JEDEDIAH DURKEE BEEMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1867.
-*-. T. Born November 26, 1835, Fairfax, Vt. Brother of No. 1068.
Associate principal of House of Refuge, Randall's Island, New York,
N. Y., 1864-65. Principal of Leake and Watts Orphan House, New
York, N. Y., 1865-66. Agent for a piano firm ; preached in Hyde Park
and North Hyde Park, Vt., 1866-67. Preached in Hyde Park and
Johnson. Vt., 1867-68. Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church,
1868. Stationed at Hyde Park and Eden, Vt., 1868-69; Stowe,
1869-71; Milton, 1871-74; Swanton, 1874-75. Presiding Elder of
Springfield District, 1875-79. Stationed at Swanton, Vt., 1879-82.
Principal of Vermont (now Montpelier) Seminary, 1882-92. Super-
numerary, 1892-94. President of the Swanton Suspender Company;
also of Beeman Brothers' Manufacturing Company, 1893. Stationed
at Woodstock, Vt., 1894-97; Brattleboro, 1897-99; South Royalton,
1899-1902; Union Village, 1902-03. Died September 18, 1903, Union
Village, Vt.
Married December 10, 1866, Mary Lovina Hendee, of Moriah, N. Y.,
who died April 21, 1900. Married June 29, 1901, Mrs. Bessie Bryant,
of South Londonderry, Vt. Children : Hendee Preston, b. January 7,
1870, d. July 26, 1870; LeRoy Mason (No. 1832), b. August 4, 1872;
Alma Lovina, b. April 22, 1874, d. September 25, 1874.
Address of widow : Brattleboro, Vt.
770. *GEORGE SLOCUM BENNETT. B.A. : M.A., 1867. ^. T.
$. B. K. Born August 17, 1842, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
In the banking business in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1864-65. Member of
firm, Bennett, Phelps & Co., bankers, Wilkes-Barre, 1865-79. Member
of City Council, Wilkes-Barre, 1868-70. Member of school board,
Wilkes-Barre, 1870-73, 1879-83 ; president, 1883-1910. In the real
estate and banking business, Wilkes-Barre, 1880-1910. Manager,
Wilkes-Barre Bridge Company, 1869-1910 (treasurer, 1876-1910). Vice
president. Wilkes-Barre Lace Manufacturing Company, 1886-87; presi-
dent, 1887-88. President, Wyoming National Bank, Wilkes-Barre,
1895-1910. Director in various companies. Trustee of Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1888-1910. President, Board of Trustees, Wyoming Seminary,
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Pa., 1888-1910. Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1896. Died January 2, 1910, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Married September 7, 1871, Ellen W. Nelson, of Kingston, Pa.
Children : Martha Phelps, b. October 16, 1873, m. L. B. Jones ; Reuben
Nelson (No. 1942), b. December 12, 1875; Ziba Piatt (No. 2346), b.
March 22, 1881.
Address of widow : Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
771. *EDWARD HILLER BRECKINRIDGE. B.A.; M.A., 1867.
Born May 24, 1835, New York Mills, N. Y. Brother of No. 686.
Clerk in Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, 1864-1901. One
of the chief clerks in the law department, Internal Revenue Bureau.
Died January 9, 1901, Washington, D. C.
772. *CHARLES HENRY BUCK. B.A.; M.A. 1867; D.D.,
Dickinson College, 1897. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born January 10, 1841,
North Easton, Mass.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Stationed
at Simsbury, Conn., 1864-66; Westville, 1866-67; Bristol, 1867-70; New
Britain, 1870-73; St. John's St., New Haven, 1873-76; Bristol, 1876-79;
New Britain, 1879-81; First Church, New Haven, 1881-84; Nostrand
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884-87; Stamford. Conn., 1887-90. Super-
numerary; traveled in Europe, 1890. Stationed at Eighteenth St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891-95; Bristol, Conn., 1895-1900; Simsbury,
1900-01. Supernumerary; traveled in Asia, 1901-02. Stationed at New
York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902-03. General field missionary secre-
tary of New York East Conference, 1903-07. Superannuated; resided
in Yonkers, N. Y., 1907-10. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1902-10.
Treasurer of the University, 1902-07. Died January 12, 1910, Yonkers,
N. Y.
Married May 29, 1866, Julia O. Toy, of Simsbury, Conn. Children:
William Henry, b. March 6. 1870; Sarah Humphrey, b. June 22, 1872.
Address of widow : Yonkers, N. Y.
778. ♦BENJAMIN WHITTEMORE CHASE. B.A. ; M.A.,
1867. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born May 8, 1834. Haverhill, Mass.
Joined New Hampshire Conference, M. E. Church. 1864. Stationed
at Hudson, N. H., 1864-66; Enfield, 1866-68; Hillsboro Bridge,
1868-70. Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H.;
preached at Hillsboro Bridge, 1870-71. Preached in Amherst, N. H.,
1871-72. Stationed at Laconia, N. H., 1872-74; East Salisbury, Mass.,
1874-76; Hooksett. N. H., 1876-77; Sunapee, 1877-80. Transferred
to Wilmington Conference. 1880. Stationed at Cecilton, Md., 1880-82;
Seaford, Del., 1882. Died December 11, 1882, Seaford, Del.
Married May 4, 1864, Melissa Cram, who died January 15, 1872.
Married April 29, 1873, Belle Morris, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who died
in 1880. Children: Lottie Whittemore, b. August 8, 1867; Reyburn
Townley. b. September 28, 1876; Clara Belle, b. March 20, 1878, d.
about 1880.
774. CHARLES WASHBURN CHURCH. B.A. ; M.A., 1867.
A. A. *. 4>. B. K. Born September 12. 1839, Waterbury. Conn.
Taught in West Goshen. Conn.. 1864-65. Preached in Middlebury,
Conn., 1865-66. Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church,
1866. Stationed at Tariffville. Conn.. 1866-67; West Suffield, 1867-69;
Naugatuck, 1869-70. Located on account of poor health, 1870. Resided
in Lakewood, N. J. ; engaged in farm gardening and surveying,
GRADUATES. [1864.
1870-77. Editor and proprietor of The Constitution, Middletown,
Conn., 1877-88. Clerk in Census Office, Washington, D. C, 1888-93.
Book and insurance agent, Waterbury, Conn., 1^3 .
Married May 10, 1866, Fannie A. . Newton, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Anne Maria, b. June 8, 1868; William Ward, b. December
14, 1873; John Newton, b. December 14, 1873, d. September 17, 1874;
Sarah Newton, b. July 21, 1876; Carrie Sumner, b. December 20,
1878; Flora Adele, b. October 19, 1883.
Address : 17 Ridgewood St., Waterbury, Conn.
775. GEORGE FORSYTH. B.A.; M.A., 1867. ^. T. Born
January 26, 1835, Gateshead, England.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1864-66. Principal of
Catawissa Academy, Pa. ; joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church,
1866. Taught in Wyoming Seminary, 1867-70. Stationed at Gibson,
Pa., 1870-72. ''Principal of East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport,
Me., 1872-81. Transferred to Wyoming Conference, 1881. Stationed
at Susquehanna, Pa., 1881-84; Owego, N. Y., 1884-87; Scranton, Pa.,
1887-90; Nanticoke, 1890-95. Presiding Elder, Owego District, 1895-
1901. Stationed at Chenango St., Binghamton, N. Y., 1901-03. Super-
numerary, 1903-07. Superannuated, 1907 . Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1900.
Married July 12, 1865, Miss E. J. Miller, of Bedford, N. Y., who
died June 9, 1872. Married March i, 1873, Hattie E. Lamb, of Owego,
N. Y., who died September 2, 1888. Married October 16, 1889, Julia
Kennedy, of Scranton, Pa. Children: Eleanor, b. August 11, 1866,
m. J. M. Bailey; William, b. April 5, 1870.
Address : 870 California Ave., Avalon, Pa.
776. *DANIEL GOULD HARRIMAN. B.A. ; M.A., 1867.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born July 9, 1833, New Sharon, Me.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1864-65.
Studied law in Portland, Me., 1866. Admitted to the bar, 1867. Prac-
tised law in Portland, Me., 1867-68; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868-74; New
York, N. Y., 1874-93. Judge, Court of Special Sessions, Kings County,
N. Y., 1893-96. Died December 31, 1896, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married May 29, 1867, Sallie Augusta Ingraham (sister of Nos. 191,
288, and 778), of Amenia, N. Y., who died Januar>^ 23, 1896. Child:
Henry Ingraham (No. 1846), b. December 26, 1872.
777. JESSE LYMAN HURLBUT. B.A. ; M.A., 1867; D.D.,
Syracuse University, 1883. ■*•. T. *. B. K. Born February 15, 1843,
New York, N. Y.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1864-65. Joined Newark
Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at Roseville, Newark,
N. J., 1865-67; Montclair, 1867-69; Market St., Paterson, 1869-72;
Trinity Church, Staten Island, N. Y., 1872-74; Plainfield, N. J.,
1874-77; First Church, Hoboken, 1877-79. General agent, Sunday-
School Union, 1879-84. Assistant editor, Sunday-School department,
1884-88. Superintendent of schools, Plainfield, 1885-92. Principal of
the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, 1887-92 ; general superin-
tendent, 1892. Editor of Sunday-school literature, and corresponding
secretary of the Sunday-School Union and Tract Society, 1888-1900.
Corresponding secretary of the Epworth League of the M. E. Church,
1889-92. Stationed at Morristown, N. J., 1901-04; South Orange,
1904-06; Park Church, Bloomfield, 1906-09. Superintendent of Newark
213
1864.] GRADUATES.
District, 1909 . Author: Revised Normal Lessons; Teacher-train-
ing Lessons; The Story of the Bible, etc. Editor: Sunday-School
Journal; Sunday-School Lesson Periodicals, 1888-1900.
Married March 5, 1867, Mary }A. Chase, of New York, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Pierre Montclair, b. December 11, 1867, d. January 26, 1881 ;
Helen Marguerite, b. August 23, 1869, d. November 28, 1870; Charles
Chase (No. 1799), b. September 21, 1871 ; Mary Evelyn, b. December
4, 1874, m. H. B. Hurlbut; Jesse Lyman, b. April 11, 1877 (class of
1900), d. August, 1899; Leon Arthur, b. September 18, 1880, d. May 8,
1881 ; Bertha Grace, b. 1883, m. Rev. G. P. Dougherty.
Address: 93 Quitman St., Nevi^ark, N. J.
778. *HENRY CRUISE MURPHY INGRAHAM. B.A. ; M.A.,
1867; LL.D., 1903. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born May 2, 1838, Amenia,
N. Y. Brother of Nos. 191 and 288, and of T. M. Ingraham (class of
1844). ^
Studied law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-65. Admitted to the bar, 1865.
Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-1911. President. Brooklyn
Bar Association, 1899-1903. Counsel, Williamsburg Bridge Company,
to 1898. For several years, counsel to the Bridge Commission, New
York and Brooklyn. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1897-1911;
president of the Board, 1903-191 1. Trustee of Peking University,
China. Died February 15, 191 1, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married September 3, 1873, Winifred Elizabeth Andrews (daughter
of No. 2^7), of Des Moines, Iowa. Children: Mary, b. December
31, 1874, d. May 20, 1876; Winifred, b. September 6, 1876, d. August
7, 1893; Henry Andrews (No. 2151), b. April 9, 1878; Edward
Andrews (No. 2285), b. February 20, 1880; Olin (No. 2431), b. January
7, 1883; Edith; Ruth; Grace; Mark Hoyt, b. March 19, 1896.
779. COSTELLO LIPPITT. B.A. ; M.A., 1867. *. N. 9. Born
December 12, 1842, East Killingly, Conn.
Transfer clerk, Thames National Bank. Norwich, Conn., 1864-65.
Dividend and insurance accountant for Norwich Savings Society,
1865-73. Secretary of Board of Education. Central District, Norwich;
quartermaster, 3d Regiment, Conn. National Guard, 1873. Treasurer
of Norwich Savings Society, Conn., 1878 . Secretary, Board of
Trustees, Norwich Free Academy, Conn. Treasurer, Groton & Ston-
ington Street Railway Co. Mayor of Norwich. Conn., 1908 . State
Treasurer of Connecticut, 191 1 . Lay delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church. 1900, '04.
Married August 17, 1864, Emma H. Standish, of Norwich. Conn.,
who died May 20, 1889. Married June 4. 1890, Gertrude H. Lamphere,
of Norwich, Conn. Children : Mary Bell, b. July 28, 1865 ; Norris
Standish, b. December 25, 1867.
Address : Norwich, Conn,
780. *CHARLES AMOS MERRILL. B.A.; M.A.. 1867; LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1868, and Harvard University, 1869. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born September 23, 1843, South Boston, Mass. Son of No. 11.
Principal of Brainard Academy, Haddam, Conn., 1864-65. Pay-
master's clerk, U. S. Army, 1865. Examiner of referred claims, Pay
Department, U. S. Army. Washington, D. C, 1866. Private secretary
of sergeant-at-arms, U. S. Senate, and of Senator Patterson of New
Hampshire, 1867-68. Admitted to the bar, 1868. Law clerk. Boston,
Mass., 1870. Practised law in Minneapolis, Minn., 1871-72; Wor-
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cester, Mass., 1872-1907. Editor: Supplement to Public Statutes of
Massachusetts, 1882-86. Died April 30, 1907, Worcester, Mass.
Married April 15, 1873, Ellen Elizabeth Shuey, of Minneapolis, Minn.
Address of widow: 55 William St., Worcester, Mass.
781. *RICHARD WATSON NEWHALL. B.A. ^. T. Born
April 17, 1841, Pittsfield, Vt.
Clerk of steamers of People's Line between New York and Albany,
1864-66. In the brokerage business in New York, N. Y., residing in
Middletown, Conn., 1867-76. Admitted to the bar; member of Conn.
House of Representatives, 1876. Practised law in Middletown, Conn.,
1876-78 ; New York, N. Y., 1878-1908. Died December 23, 1908, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Married March i, 1865, Ellen Louisa Lewis, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died March 27, 1881. Married July 6, 1882, Lydia C. Hallock, of
Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Hattie Walker, b. April 12, 1866; Edwin
Richard, b. September 18, 1867; William Gladwin, b. July 2, 1871.
Address of widow : 109 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
782. GEORGE NELSON PHELPS. B.A.; M.A., 1867. $. N. 9.
Born September 12, 1839, Warehouse Point, Conn. Brother of C.
Phelps (class of 1875).
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. L, 1864-67. Chemist and superintendent in Gowanus
Chemical Works, New York, N. Y., 1867-79. Proprietor of Phelps
Chemical Works, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880-84. Manufacturer of bichro-
mate of potash. New York, N. Y., 1884-87 ; of pharmaceutical prepara-
tions, Goshen, N. Y., 1887-94. Retired, 1894.
Married October 26, 1870, Helen A. Brown, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address : Vernon, Conn.
783. JOHN JOSEPH REED. B.A.; M.A., 1867; D.D., Ohio
Wesley an University, 1887. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born February 3, 1840,
New York, N. Y.
Taught in Pennsylvania Military Academy, Chester, Pa., 1864-69.
Preached in Metuchen, N. J., 1869-70. Joined Newark Conference,
M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Westfield, N. J., 1870-73; Port
Richmond, N. Y., 1873-74; First Church, Orange, N. J., 1874-77;
Washington, 1877-80; Montclair, i88o-8t. Transferred to New, York
Conference, 1881. Stationed at Washington Square, New York,
N. Y., 1881-84. Transferred to Cincinnati Conference, 1884. Sta-
tioned at St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-86; Walnut
Hills Church. Cincinnati, 1886-89. Transferred to New York
Conference, 1889. Stationed at Bedford, N. Y., 1889-92; Trinity
Church, Newburgh, 1892-95; Central Church, Yonkers, 1895-96; Trin-
ity Church, Kingston, 1896-97; First Church, Yonkers, 1897-99:
Washington Square, New York, 1899-1904; Trinity Church, Pough-
keepsie, 1904-07;. Brewster, 1907-11. Superannuated, 1911 .
Married June 22, 1870, Sarah Elizabeth Roop, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Children : Horatio Roop, b. May 13, 1871 ; Joanna Ashton, b. Janu-
ary 26, 1873; William Lewis, b. October 18. 1874; Emma Louisa (No.
2121), b. January 12, 1877, m. A. E. Osborne (No. 1908); Helen
Elizabeth, b. June 23. 1881 ; Mary Lewis, b. October 30, 1882.
Address : Leonia, N. J.
784. ♦STEPHEN AUGUSTUS SNOW. B.A.; M.A., 1867.
X, <ir. Bom November 17, 1842, Providence, R. I.
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In a book agency, Providence, R. I., 1864-65. Principal of Roxbury
Academy, N. Y.. 1865-66; an academy, South Glastonbury, Conn..
1866-67; High School, Athol, Mass., 1867-68; High School, Uxbridge.
Mass., 1868-73; High School, Oxford, Mass., 1873-76; High School,
Upton, Mass., 1876-80; High School, Scituate, Mass., 1880-81. Editor
of The South Shore Herald, Scituate, Mass., 1881-83. Principal of
High School, Newport, N. H., 1883-85. In a book agencv. Provi-
dence, R. I., 1885-88. Principal of a school, Otisville, N. Y..' 1888-91 ;
Union School, Cornwall, N. Y., 1891-93. Taught in N. Y. Military
Academy, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1893. Died August 20, 1901,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Married December 4, 1878, Mrs. H. E, Glazier, of Hartford, Conn.
785. GEORGE LEWIS THOMPSON. B.A.; M.A., 1867.
A. A. *. Born July 15, 1837, Pitcher, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1864. Stationed
at Wind.sor Locks, Conn., 1864-66; 27th St., New York, N. Y.. 1866-67;
Ridgcfield, Conn., 1867-70; Bristol, 1870-73; Durham, 1873-74; Wes-
ley Chapel (now Trinity), New Haven, 1874-77; Janes Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-80; First Church, Hartford, Conn., 1880-83;
Birmingham, 1883-84; Westville, New Haven, 1884-85; New Britain.
1885-88; Washington Park, Bridgeport, 1888-91; 37th St., New York.
N. Y., 1891-93; Flushing, 1893-96; New Canaan, Conn., 1896-97;
Shelton, 1897-99; Baldwin, N. Y., 1899-1901 ; Lenox Road, Brooklyn,
1901-04; Bridgehampton, 1904-07. Superannuated, 1907 . Chap-
lain of Conn. Legislature, 1881-82. Traveled in Egypt, Palestine, and
the East, 1882.
Married July 26, 1864, Elizabeth Wilson, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Lewis Lincoln, b. September 7, 1865; Wilson Wallace (No.
1624), b. February 5, 1867; John Angus (No. 1819), b. December 28,
1872.
Address: (June to October) 975 East 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. ;
(October to June) Sarasota, Fla.
786. *WILLI AM SHERIDAN TODD. B.A.; M.A., 1867; M.D.,
Columbia University, 1869. "ir. T. Born January i, 1840, (Toleraine,
Mass.
Principal of Hill's Academy, Essex. Conn., 1864-65. Studied in Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.. 1865-66. Taught
in Ridgefield, Conn., 1866-68. Studied medicine in New York, N. Y.,
1868-69. Practised medicine in Ridgefield, Conn., 1869-93. President
Board of Health. Ridgefield. Conn. Member of Conn. House of
Representatives, 1888. Died February 19, 1893, Ridgefield, Conn.
Married May 6, 1873, Mary Jane Conklin, of Essex, Conn. Chil-
dren: Walter Bradford, b, January 4, 1880; Arthur Stanley, b. 1881.
Address of widow : Greenwich, Conn.
787. *JOHN SWINBURNE WHEDON. B.A.; M.A., 1867;
D.D., U. S. Grant University. A. A. *. Born June 30, 1843, White
Plains, N. Y. Son of Professor D. D. Whedon.
Preached in Millburn, N. J., 1864-65. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed in Flatbush, N. Y.. 1865-67;
Kensington, Conn., 1867-68. Taught in Wesley an Academy. Wilbra-
ham. Mass.. 1868-69. Transferred to New England Conference. 1869.
Stationed at Northampton. Mass., 1869-71: Newtonville, 1871-72;
Salem, 1872-75; Natick, 1875-76; Hyde Park, 1876-78. Supernu-
merary; engaged in business in New York, N. Y.. 1878-80. Transferred
•
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to New York East Conference, 1880. Stationed at Wesley Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880-81; Francis Church, Brooklyn, 1881-82; Sag
Harbor, 1882-84; 37th St., New York, 1884-87; New Rochelle, 1887-90;
Ridgefield, Conn., 1890-92. Died April 19, 1892, Yalaha, Fla.
Married September 13, 1870, Frances Josephine Potwin, of Amherst,
Mass. Children: Edith, b. September 18, 1871, m. J. H. Bell; Ida,
b. December 17, 1872, d. May 3, 1880; Charles Austin, b. November 2,
1874, d. March 2, 1879; Daniel Denison, b. September 21, 1878 (class
of 1900).
Address of widow : Mrs. George E. Lounsbury, Ridgefield, Conn.
788. THOMAS BOND WOOD. B.A., Indiana Asbury (now
DePauw) University, 1863, and Wesleyan, 1864; M.A., Indiana Asbury,
1866, and Wesleyan, 1867; LL.D., DePauw, 1882; D.D., Wesleyan,
1901. «J>. N. e. Born March 17, 1844, La Fayette, Ind. Brother of
Nos. 945 and 968.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1864-67. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1865, President of Val-
paraiso College, Ind., 1867-70. Transferred to Northwest Indiana
Conference, 1868. Missionary of M. E. Church in Southeastern South
America, 1870-79. Stationed at Rosario de Santa Fe, 1870-77. U. S.
consul at Rosario, 1873-77. Professor of Astronomy and Physics,
National College, Rosario, 1875-77. Stationed at Montevideo, Uru-
guay, 1877. Founded and edited El Evangelista. Superintendent of
missions of M. E. Church in South America, 1879-87. Founder of the
Methodist Theological Seminary, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1888;
President of the same, 1889-91. Superintendent of missions. North-
western South America, 1891-T907. Founder and general manager,
mission school system, Peru, 1892 . One of the founders of the
Technical School of Commerce, Lima, Peru, 1890; President of
the same, 1899 . Founder of the Methodist Theological Seminary,
Lima, Peru, 1906; President of the same, 1906- — . Delegate to
Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1881.
Married July 23, 1867, Ellen Dow, of Westfield, Mass. Children :
Elsie, b. October 4, 1868; Amy, b. June 17, 187 1 ; Agnes, b. April 10,
1873; Edwin Dow, b. April 17, 1878.
Address : P. O. Box 408, Lima, Peru.
789. *ALBERT HARMON WYATT. B.A.; M.A., 1867. ^. T.
4>. B. K. Born October 16, 1839, Speedsville, N. Y.
Chaplain of 109th N. Y. Volunteers, 1862. Joined New York Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1864. Stationed at West Harlem, N. Y.,
1864-66; White Plains, 1866-68. Traveled in Europe, 1868. Stationed
at Washington Square, New York, N. Y., 1869-72. Transferred to
Wyoming Conference, 1872, Stationed at First Church, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., 1872-74. Transferred to Erie Conference, 1874. Stationed at
Jamestown, N. Y., 1874-75. Transferred to New York East Confer-
ence, 1875. Stationed at Washington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1875-76.
Supernumerary, 1876-78. Stationed at Durham, Conn., 1878-80; South
Second St.. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880-82: Middletown, Conn., 1882-84;
St. John's St., New Haven, 1884-87; Bristol, 1887-92; West Winsted,
1892-93; Norwalk, 1893-97; South Second St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1897-98; Flushing, 1898-1901; Huntington, 1901-05. Superannuated,
residing in Richmond Hill, N. Y., 1905-09. Died April 29, 1909,
Canaan, Conn.
Married April 27, 1865. Annie E. Brown, of New York, N. Y., who
died April i. 1867. Married June 30, 1868, Martha W. Preston, of
Buffalo, N. Y., who died February 19, 1879. Married September 14,
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1880, Gertrude E. Field, of Durham, Conn. Children: a son, d. Feb-
ruary 18, 1867; Mabel Preston, b. December 20, 1872, m. Professor
H. B. Jepson; William Abbott (No. 2047), b. March 31, 1874; Albert,
b. February, 1876, d. July, 1876.
Address of widow : 18 South Beech St., Richmond Hill, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1865.
790. *WILBUR.OLIN ATWATER. B.A.; M.A., 1868; Ph.D.,
Yale University, 1869; LL.D., University of Vermont, 1904. *. N. 0.
*. B. K. Born May 3, 1844, Johnsburg, N. Y.
Principal of Colchester Academy, Vt., 1865-66; High School, Spencer,
Mass., 1866-67; High School, Westport, N. Y., 1867-68. Studied in
Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University. 1868-69; in the Universities
of Leipzig and Berlin, and elsewhere in Germany, 1869-71. Professor
of General and Agricultural Chemistry, East Tennessee University,
1871-73. Professor of Chemistry, Maine State College, 1873. Instruc-
tor in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1873-74; Professor, 1874-1907.
Director of Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1875-77. Appointed
state chemist of Connecticut, 1882. Director, Storrs (Conn.) Agri-
cultural Experiment Station, 1888-1902. In 1888 founded, and until
1891 director of, the Office of Experiment Stations, U. S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture. Special agent in charge of nutrition investi-
gations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1894-1903 ; chief of nutrition
investigations, 1903-05. Died September 22, 1907, Middletown, Conn.
Married August 26, 1874, Marcia Woodard, of Bangor, Me. Chil-
dren: Helen Woodard, b. May 29, 1876; Charles Woodard (No. 2525),
b. April 23, 1885.
Address of widow : Middletown, Conn.
791. *THEODORE CHARLES BEACH. B.A. ; M.A., 1868; D.D.,
Allegheny College, 1893. A. A. *. Born February 21, 1841, Bristol,
Conn.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed
at Rockv Hill. Conn., 1865-67; Unionville. 1867-68; Roslyn, N. Y.,
1868-70; Redding, Conn., 1870-73; Ridgefield, 1873-76; Southold, N. Y.,
1876-79; Northport, 1879-82; Great Neck, 1882-85; .West Winsted,
Conn., 1885-88. Supernumerary, 1888-90. Stationed at Plainville,
Conn., 1890-91. Transferred to Erie Conference, 1891. Stationed at
First Church, Meadville, Pa., 1891-94; North East, 1894-96; Fredonia,
N. Y., 1896-1901 ; New Castle, Pa., 1901-03. Supernumerary, 1903-08.
Superannuated, 1908-09. Died January 27, 1909, Springfield, Mass.
Married September 4, 1867, Luann Finella Merritt. of Williamsburg,
Mass. Children : Francis Merritt, b. March 19, 1871, d. March 24,
1871 ; Charles Howard, b. June 11, 1874, d. January 19. 1877; Bertha
Louise, b. April 25, 1877, m. F. F. Wildruck ; Grace Lillian, b. June 14,
1879, d. February 19, 1902 ; Lulu Frances, b. May 30, 1881 ; Theodore
Merritt, b. February 12, 1883.
Address of widow : 126 Bowles St., Springfield, Mass.
792. WELLESLEY WELLINGTON BOWDISH. B.A. ; M.A.,
1868; D.D., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1882. ■^. T. Born August
16, 1836, Fulton, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed
at Kensington, Conn., 1865-66: Warren St.. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-69;
Washington Park, Bridgeport, Conn., 1869-72; Second Ave. (now
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Trinity Church), New York, N. Y., 1872-75; Carroll Park, Brooklyn,
1875-77; First Place, Brooklyn, 1877-80; Cornell Memorial Church,
New York, 1880-83; First Place, Brooklyn, 1883-86; First Church,
Waterbury, Conn., 1886-88; John St., New York, N. Y., 1888-91;
Embury Memorial Church, Brooklyn, 1891-96; Danbury, Conn., 1896-
1900; Sixth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-08. Superintendent of New
Haven District, 1908 . Editor: Twenty-five Good Sermons; Inter-
denominational Sermons.
Married October 21, 1868, Jennie E. Campbell, of New Haven, Conn,
Children : Emily Campbell, b. November 4, 1871, d. November 6, 1871 ;
Jennie Campbell, b. August 6, 1876; Agnes (adopted).
Address: 504 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn.
793. *WILLIAM HOMER BURNETT. B.A.; M.A., 1868. X. ^I'.
Born February 18, 1845, Milton, Vt.
Engaged in the railroad business, Kewanee, 111., 1866-69. Died Octo-
ber 22, 1869, Cheyenne, Wyo.
794. COLEMAN CLARK BURR. B.A. Born October 26, 1841,
Perry, N. Y.
Taught in Columbus City, Iowa, 1868. Deputy collector, Norfolk,
Va., 1868-73. Engaged in tobacco manufacture in Richmond, Va.,
1873-81.
Address : unknown.
795. ALLEN CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1868; B.D., Union Theo-
logical Seminary, 1868. *. N. 9. Born October 12, 1842, Whitehall,
N. Y.
Employed in the office of The American Agriculturist, 1865-66.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1866-68. Pastor of Congre-
gational Church, Seymour, Conn., 1868-69; Wilton, Iowa, 1869-70.
Founded and edited The Western Weekly, Davenport, Iowa, 1871-72.
Resided in Whitehall, N. Y., 1873. Pastor of Congregational Church,
Huntington, Conn., 1873-74 ; Bridgeport, Conn., 1874-79 ; Bradford, Vt,
1880-84; Manchester, 1884-85; Nebraska City, Nebr., also editor of
The Watchman, 1885-87. Pastor of Congregational Church, Lewis,
Iowa; director of Iowa State Temperance Alliance, 1889-92. Pastor
of Congregational Church, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1893-95; Agency and Oak
Ridge, Iowa, 1895-98; Cass Lake and Farris, Minn., 1899-1900; Brain-
erd, Minn., 1900-02. Supplied Remidge, Minn., 1903; Lake Itasca.
Minn., 1904-05; Manvel, N. Dak., 1905. Pastor of Congregational
Church, Mazeppa, Minn., 1910.
Married November 19, 1868, Rhoda Kendall, of Seymour, Conn.
Children: Mary K., b. 1870, m O. Boist; Jessie, b. 1872, d. 1875;
Willie, b. 1874, d. 1875; Rose Alleine, b. 1876, m. F. H. Wheaton ;
Kendall, b. 1878; Thirza K., b. 1881, m. L. Downing; Laura E., b.
1884, m. B. H. Fuller.
Address : Mazeppa, Minn.
796. EDWARD CUTTS. B.A. ; M.A., 1868. Born November 25,
1842, Pittston, Me.
Traveled in Europe, 1865-68. In the shipping and commission busi-
ness in New York, N. Y., 1868-83. In business in Port au Prince,
Haiti, 1883 .
Married May 21, 1868, Ellen W. Tobey. of Middletown, Conn. Chil-
dren: Oliver, b. August 21, 1869, d. November 15, 1869; Frederic
(No. 1738), b. February 14, 1871 ; Helen Elizabeth, b. June 13, 1873.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
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797. *LUTHER MUXSON GILBERT. B.A. ; M.A.. 1868; M.D.,
Long Island College Hospital, 1866. Born December 9, 1842, New
Haven, Conn.
Studied medicine in Brooklyn and New York, N. Y., 1866-67. Prac-
tised medicine in New Haven, Conn., 1867-90. Studied in Yale Medical
School. 1868. Secretary of New Haven Medical Association, 1875-76.
Attending physician, Conn. State Hospital, 1877-81. Secretary of Medi-
cal Board, Conn. State Hospital, 1880. Died April 27, 1890, New
Haven, Conn.
Married December 12, 1878, Evagene Isabel Merwin, of New Haven,
Conn., who died July 21, 1896. Children : William Thatcher, b. Novem-
ber 7, 1879 ; Frederick Newhall, b. May 6, 1881 ; Ella Merwin, b.
January 30, 1883; Arietta Lorena, b. October 5, 1885; Robert, b.
March 2rj, 1887.
798. ♦BENJAMIN AYER GILMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1868. Born
September 8, 1838, Phillips. Me.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed
at Gavlordsville, Conn., 1865-66; Newtown, 1866-68; Cornwall Bridge,
1868-^; Woodbury, 1869-71; West Granby, 1871-74; Clinton, 1874-76;
Middlefield, 1876-78; North Canton, 1878-81; Pound Ridge, N. Y.,
1881-84; Darien. Conn., 1884-86; Woodbury, N. Y., 1886-91; South-
port, Conn.. 1891-93; Parkville, N. Y., 1893-96; Glen Cove, 1896-98;
Westhampton, 1898- 1 901 ; Lynbrook, 1901-04; Essex, Conn., 1904^.
Died March 14, 1906. Essex. Conn.
Married April i, 1866, Fannie L. Turkington, of New Milford. Conn,
Children : William Wirt, b. June 13, 1867 ; Benjamin Franklin, b. April
21, 1869 (B.D., Drew Theol. Sem., 1892); Henry Alford. b. August
I, 1871; Fannie Percy, b. April 16, 1873. m. Rev. H. C. Whitney;
Herbert Oliver, b. February 21, 1876; Josephine Louisa, b. October 19,
1878, m. S. H. Warner.
Address of widow : 154 Jerome St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
799. GEORGE AUGUSTUS GRAVES. B.A.; M. A.. 1868; B.D.,
Union Theological Seminarv, 1869. '^. T. *. B. K. Born March 15,
1840, Salisbury. Vt. Brother of No. 282.
Taught in Jonesville Academy, N. Y.. 1865-66: Drew Female Semi-
nary, Carmel, N. Y., 1866-67. Studied in Union Theological Seminary,
1867-69. Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1869.
Stationed at Parkville. N. Y., 1869-72; Third Church. Norwalk. Conn.,
1872-73; Bridgehampton. N. Y.. 1873-75; Litchfield. Conn.. 1875-77;
Mianus, 1877-80; New Canaan and Flatridge. 1880-83; Greenport,
N. Y., 1883-84: Port Jefferson. 1884-85; Essex, Conn., 1885-87;
Windsor. 1887-89; Middlebury. 1889-91; Kensington, 1891-92. Super-
numerary. 1892-1901. Superannuated, 1901 . Field secretary. Conn.
State Prohibition Committee. 1892-94. In business. 1895 .
Married June 25. 1873, Edith E. Wooster. of Bridgeport. Conn., who
died May 9. 1882. Married April 7, 1887. Mrs. Martha A. (Snow)
Abbott, widow of No. 825. Children: Carle Augustus (No. 2010). b.
October 15, 1875; Bertha Emily, b. March 2. 1877 (B.A., Woman's
College of Baltimore. 1809).
Address : 78 Fairview St.. New Britain, Conn.
800. ALBERT OVERTON HAMMOND. B.A. ; M.A., 1870.
A. A. #. *. B. K. Born June 19. 1841. New Village, N. Y. Brother of
No. 283. and of G. H. Hammond (class of 1868).
Joined Co. I. 6th N. Y. Cavalrv. 1862. Returned to college, 1863.
Taught in Chilton Hill Academy, Elizabeth, N. J., 1865-66. Preached
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in Huntington, N. Y., 1866-67. Joined New York East Conference,
M. E. Church, 1867. Stationed at Babylon, N. Y., 1867-68; Cold
Spring Circuit, 1868-69; Greenport, 1869-70., Supernumerary, 1870.
Located, 1875. Taught in Vermont Conference (now Montpelier)
Seminary, 1870-72; Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y. (vice
principal, 1873-75),. 1872-75; Pittsburg Female College, Pa., 1875-76.
Principal of English and Classical Institute, Bound Brook, N. J.,
1876-78. Teaching in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown,
N. J., 1878 .
Married April 14, 1868, Mary E. Duff, of Thomaston, Conn.
Address : Hackettstown, N. J.
801. CYRUS AUGUSTUS JOHNSON. B.A.; M.A., 1868; B.D.,
Union Theological Seminary, 1868. '^. T. Born May 11, 1838,
Middletown, Conn.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1865-68. Supplied Second
Baptist Church, East Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866. Ordained Baptist min-
ister, 1868. Pastor of Baptist Church, Cohoes, N. Y., 1868-69. Gave
up preaching on account of poor health, 1869. Traveled in Europe and
the East, 1869-70. Pastor of Baptist Church, Whitehall, N. Y.,
1871-73; Greenwich, N. Y., 1873-/8; Granville, N. Y., 1878-82;
Batavia, N. Y., 1882-97. Pastor emeritus, 1904 .
Married April 9, 1872, Sarah -Scott, of Vergennes, Vt, who died
April 8, 1884. Married November 4, 1885, Mrs. Anna Maria (Elder-
kin) Potter, of New York, N. Y. Children: Bertha, b. June 23, 1873;
Lester, b. December 24, 1874, d. June 24, 1904.
Address: 308 East Main St., Batavia, N. Y.
802. *SALMON DURANCE JONES. B.A.; M.A., 1868. Born
April 5, 1837. White Mills, Pa. Brother of S. K. Jones (class of 1866).
Preached at Wethersfield, Conn., 1865-66. Principal of a graded
school, Norwalk, Conn., 1866-67 ; Centenary Collegiate Institute,
Hackettstown, N. J., 1868. Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church,
1868. Stationed at Palisades, N. Y., 1868-70; Mechanicsville,
1870-71; Paterson Ave., Paterson, N. J., 1871-74; Bergen St., Newark,
1874-76; Rossville, Staten Island, N. Y., 1876-79; Dunellen, N. J.,
1879-81; Raritan, 1881-82; Chatham, 1882-85; Otisville, 1885-86;
Areola, 1886-89; James Church, Jersey Cit3% 1889-92; First Church,
Hackensack, 1892-97; Stony Point, N. Y., 1897-1900. Supernumerary;
resided in Ocean Grove, N. J., 1900-01. Died July 29, 1901, Ocean
Grove, N. J.
Married May 8, 1867, Abbie A. Crane, of Wethersfield, Conn.
Address of widow : Wethersfield, Conn.
803. WILLIAM VALENTINE KELLEY. B.A. ; M.A., 1868;
D.D., 1883; L.H.D., Dickinson College, 1899; LL.D., Ohio Wesleyan
University, 1909. ^. T. *. B. K. Born February 13, 1843, Plainfield,
N.J.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1865-67. Joined New Jersey
Conference, M. E. Church, 1867. Stationed at Burlington, N. J.,
1867-68; Centenary Church, Camden, 1868-70; St. James's Church,
New Brunswick, 1870-73. Traveled in Egypt, the Holy Land, and
Europe, 1873. Transferred to Western New York (now Genesee)
Conference, 1873. Stationed at Asbury .Church, BuflFalo, N. Y.. 1873-74-
Transferred to Philadelphia Conference, 1874. Stationed at Spring
Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa.. 1874-77; Fletcher Church, West Phila-
delphia, 1877-78. Transferred to Newark Conference, 1878. Stationed
at Central Church, Newark, N. J., 1878-81. Transferred to New York
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East Conference, 1881. Stationed at St. John's Church, Brooklyn,
N.Y., 1881-84; Middletown, Conn., 1884-87; St. John's Church, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1887-92; First Church, New Haven, Conn., 1892-93. Editor
of The Methodist Review, 1893 . Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1893 • Trustee of Peking University, China, and of Drew Theo-
logical Seminary. Member of Interdenominational Commission on
Divorce and Remarriage, 1900; of Joint Commission, M. E. Church
and M. E. Church, South, on New Catechisms, 1900. Fraternal Dele-
gate, M. E. Church to Methodist Church of Canada, 1906. Member
of the Author's Club of London, England. Author: The Ripening
Experiences of Life. Editor : The Methodist Review.
Married July 27, 1876. Mrs. Eliza W. McVeigh, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
who died March 8, 1908.
Address: 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
804. *SIEGFRIED KRISTELLER. B.A.; M.A., 1868. A. A. *.
Born June 25, 1838, Wollstein. Prussia.
Missionary to the Jews in New York, N. Y., under the auspices of
the American Society for Ameliorating the Condition of the Jews,
1865-68. Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1866. Founded the
Hebrew Christian Brotherhood, 1867. Pastor of the Church of the
Messiah, Seventh Avenue, New York, N. Y., 1868-69. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1869. Stationed at High Ridge,
Conn., 1869-71; Bellport, N. Y., 1871-72; Sayville, 1872-75; New
Bridge and Seaford, 1875-77; Smithtown, 1877-79; Bethlehem, Conn.,
1879-82; Copper Hill, 1882-83; Cook St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883. Died
September 25, 1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married May 6, 1868, Louisa Hannah Skotzky, of New York, N. Y.,
who died May 5, 1898. Children: Sarah Hannah, b. June 6, 1869;
Robert Samuel, b. July 28, 1870; Frederick William, b. March 12,
1872.
806. ♦JOSEPH HENRY MANSFIELD. B.A.; M.A., 1868; D.D..
Baker University, and New Orleans University, 1886. 4>. N. 9. Bom
November 25, 1837, Whitehall, N. Y.
Preached in Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1865-66. Joined New England
Conference, M. E, Church, i856. Stationed at Chicopee Falls, Mass.,
1866-67; Northampton, 1867-69; Union St., Springfield, 1869-72;
Leominster, 1872-74; Central Church, Lowell, 1874-77; Monument
Square Church, Boston, 1877-80; Broadway, and City Point Mission,
South Boston, 1880-83; Maiden, 1883-86. Presiding Elder of Lynn
District. 1866-92. Stationed at Bromfield St., Boston, 1892-94. Pre-
siding Elder of Boston District, 1894-1900; Cambridge District, 1900-
1905. Superintendent, Boston City Missionary Society, 1905-06. Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888, 1900; Methodist
Ecumenical Conference, 1901. Visited Europe, Egypt, and Palestine,
1888. Died December 29, 1906, Brookline, Mass.
Married September 6, 1865. Pamelia S. Murray, of Poultney, Vt.
Children: Mabel Sexton, b. June 15, 1870, d. September 4, 1870;
Frederic Joseph Hallett, b. July 6, 1874 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1898) ;
George Whitney, b. September 28. 1876: Lida Chamberlain, b. August
2, 1878, m. F. P. Rafter; Grace Murray, b. January 26, 1880, m. C. C.
Swett.
Address of widow : Brookline, Mass.
806. JAMES MUDGE. B.A. ; M.A., 1868; B.D., Boston Theo-
logical Seminary. 1870; D.D.. Wesleyan University, 1891. "^.t. *. B. K.
Born April 5, 1844, West Springfield, Mass.
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Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1865-67. Studied in Boston
Theological Seminary, 1867-70. Joined New England Conference,
M. E. Church, 1868. Stationed at North Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.,
1868-70; Wilbraham, 1870-73. Transferred to India Conference, 1873.
Stationed at Lucknow, India, as editor of The Lucknow Witness;
also engaged in other literary work and in preaching, 1873-82. Sta-
tioned at Shahjahanpore, India, 1882-83. Returned to the United
States; preached at Newtonville, Mass., 1883-84. Stationed at Whit-
insville, Mass., 1884-87; East Pepperell, 1887-91; Clinton, 1891-94;
Lowell Highlands, 1894-98 ; Natick, 1898-1901 ; Webster, 1901-03 ;
Jamaica Plain, 1903-07; Centralville, Lowell, 1907-08. Book editor,
Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1908 . Lecturer on Missions, School
of Theology, Boston University, 1888- 1904. Secretary, New England
Conference, 1889 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church
(and assistant secretary), 1900. Author: History of Methodism; The
Best of Browning; The Life of Love, etc. Extensive contributor to
religious papers and periodicals, the secular press and encyclopedias.
Editor: The Lucknow Witness (9 vols.); Good Stories and Best
Poems (3 vols.), etc.
Married April 29, 1873, Martha M. Wiswell, of New Haven, Conn.
Children: Bertha, b. October 12, 1874, d. April 5, 1877; Mabel, b.
November 20, 1875; James Wiswell (No. 2295), b. December 11, 1879;
Ada, b. July 20, 1881 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1903).
Address: 33 Cedar St., Maiden, Mass.
807. JOSEPH ORLANDO MUNSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1868. *. B. K.
Born July 21, 1840, Middlebury, Conn.
Preached in Litchfield, Conn., 1865-66. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1866. Stationed at Litchfield, Conn, 1866-68;
West Chapel St., New Haven, 1868-70; Madison, 1870-71; Windsor
Locks, 1871-72; Milford, 1872-75; Cheshire, 1875-76; Durham,
1876-78; Windsor, 1878-80; Southington, 1880-81; Redding, 1881-84;
Nichols, 1884-86; New Milford, 1886-89. Supernumerary; resided in
Middlebury and in. New Haven, Conn., 1889-92. Stationed at South
Britain and Southbury, Conn., 1892-96; Middlebury, 1896-99; Center
Moriches, N. Y., 1899-1901 ; West Hampton, 1901-04; Amityville,
1904-08; Bellport, 1908-10. Superannuated, 1910.
Married October 5, 1870, Henrietta J. Smith, of New Haven, Conn.
Children : Ralph Ira, b. December 24, 1873 ; Clarence Augustus, b.
February 6, 1886 (class of 1908).
Address : 100 Howe St., New Haven, Conn.
808. ISRAEL AUGUSTUS NEWHALL. B.A.; M.A., 1868.
A. A. *. Born December 7, 1843, Lynn, Mass. Brother of H. M. New-
hall (class of 1879).
Engaged in the manufacture of shoes, Lynn, Mass., 1865-87. Clerk
of the Lynn Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 1887-94; secretary,
1894 • Author: History of Lynn; Legacy of an Octogenarian,
etc. Editor : historical works concerning Lynn.
Married June 14, 1893, Lucy Ellen Bacheller, of Lynn, Mass.
Address: 112 Market St., Lynn, Mass.
809. *WILLIAM AMOS NOTTAGE. B.A.; M.A., 1868. Born
March 15, 1838, North Braintree, Mass.
Preached in Tariffville, Conn., 1865-66. Joined New England Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1866. Stationed at West Medway, Mass.,
1866-68; Westboro, 1868-70; Spencer, 1870-73; Southbridge, 1873-76;
Newton Lower Falls, 1876-77; Byfield, 1877-80; Winthrop, 1880-82;
Townsend, 1882-84; Cochituate, 1884-87. Supernumerary, 1887-88.
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Transferred to Maine Conference, 1888. Stationed at Wilton, Me.,
1888-93; Phillips, 1893-98; Newfield, 1898-1901. Supernumerary,
1901-04. Died January 8, 1904, Cochituate, Mass.
Married April 22, 1869, Helen Louise Pierce, of East Boston, Mass.,
who died December 17, 1869. Married March 18, 1874, Mary Maria
Derby, of Oxford, Mass., who died April 27, 1905.
810. ♦JACOB NEAL PERKINS. B.A. ; M.A., 1868. 4^. T.
*. B, K. Born February 2. 1843, Hartford, Vt.
Taught in Fort Edward Institute, N. Y., 1865-66; Wesleyan Semi-
nary, Gouverneur, N. Y., 1866-70. Studied in Law School of the
University of Albany, 1870-71. Studied law in Syracuse, N. Y,,
1871-72. Admitted to the bar, 1872. Practised law in Syracuse, N. Y.,
1872-84. Manager of the Syracuse Pottery Company, 1884-89. Died
November 17, 1889, Syracuse. N. Y.
Married August 22, 1865, Ellen M. Harrington (sister of No. 438),
of East St. Johnsbury, Vt. Child: Clarence, b. August 17, 1878 (B.A.,
Syracuse, 1901).
Address of widow : 1462 Neil Ave., Columbus, Ohio.
811. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON PHILLIPS. B.A.; M.A.,
1868; Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, 1868. *. N. 0. *. B. K.
Born July 25. 1841, Loughboro, Ont., Canada.
Studied in the Universities of Berlin, Paris, and Heidelberg, 1865-68.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy. Wilbraham, Mass., 1868-69. Professor
of Natural Science, Genesee College, Lima, N. Y., 1869-70. Teacher
and acting principal, Providence Conference Seminary (now East
Greenwich Academy), R. I., 1870-71. Taught in Wesleyan Academy,
1871-83. Professor of Mathematics and English, South Dakota State
College, 1884-90; of Mathematics, 1890-96; Vice President, 1895.
Retired, 1896. Author: Elements of Geometry; Modern Geometry.
Married July 19, 1871, Carrie E. Houghton, of North Bennington,
Vt. Children: Edward C, b. September 9, 1874; Florence Houghton,
b. June 24, 1881 (B.S., South Dakota State College, 1901) ; Carrie
Louise, b. December 4, 1882 (B.S., South Dakota State College, 1901).
Address : Brookings, S. Dak.
812. JOHN RUFUS REYNOLDS. B.A. X. ^. Born November
22, 1843, Granby, Conn.
Engaged in drafting and designing plans for machinery. Hartford,
Conn., 1865 . Inventor of bookbinding and book-sewing machinery.
Married October 23, 1867, Josephine Gay Bidwell, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Harry Marcy, b. July 13, 1868; Francis Pratt, b.
February 16, 1870.
Address : 27 Atwood St., Hartford, Conn.
813. WILLIAM NORTH RICE. B.A. ; M.A., 1868; Ph.D., Yale
University, 1867; LL.D., Syracuse University, 1886. *. N. O. *. B. K.
Born November 21, 1845, Marblehead, Mass. Brother of Nos. 936,
988, and 1233.
Preached at Grace Church. Boston. Mass., 1865-66. Studied in Shef-
field Scientific School, Yale University. 1866-67. Professor of Geology
and Natural History, Wesleyan University. 1867-84; of Geology,
1884 . Acting President. 1907-09. Studied in the University of
Berlin. 1867-68. 1802-93. Joined New York East Conference. M. E.
Church. 1869. Spent summer vacations in zoological work with U. S.
Fish Commission at Portland, Me., and Noank, Conn.. i873-74- Spent
part of the winter in Bermuda, engaged in geological and zoological
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investigation, 1876-77. Member, Middletown (Conn.) Board of Edu-
cation, 1884-91 ; president, 1885-91. Assistant geologist, U. S. Geo-
logical Survey, 1891-92. Chairman, Board of Examiners, New York
East Conference, 1896 . Lecturer on the Relations of Science and
Religion, Hamilton Theological Seminary, Colgate University, 1897-
1900. President, Conn. Council of Education, 1902-05. President,
Conn. Gamma Chapter, Phi Beta Kappa, 1902 . Superintendent,
Conn. Geological and Natural History Survey, 1903 . Vice presi-
dent, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1905-06.
Founding member, American Society of Naturalists ; president,
1891. Vice president. Geological Society of America, 1911. Author:
Geology of Bermuda; Science Teaching in the Schools; Twenty-five
Years of Scientific Progress, and Other Essays: Christian Faith in an
Age of Science; Manual of Geology of Connecticut (with H. E.
Gregory). Editor: Wesleyan University Alumni Record, 1873; Dana's
Text-Book of Geology (5th edition).
Married April 12, 1870, Elizabeth Wing Crowell (daughter of No.
118). Children: Edward Loranus (No. 1718), b. March 18, 1871 ;
Charles William, b. September 19, 1879, d. June 30, 1882.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
814. *WILLIAM HENRY RICHMAN. B.A.; LL.B., University
of Albany, 1866. ■^. T. Born September 3, 1844, Woodstown, N. J.
Studied in Law School of the University of Albany, 1865-66.
Engaged in business in Leavenworth, Kans., 1866-67; St. Louis, Mo.,
1867-68. Died January 22, 1868, St. Louis, Mo.
815. WILLIAM ROBINSON. B.A.; M.A., 1868. A. A. $. Born
November 22, 1840, in Ireland.
Principal of High School, Ansonia, Conn., 1865-66. In the oil
region, Pennsylvania, 1866. Taught in Stamford, Conn., 1867. Prin-
cipal of Spring Valley Academy, N. Y., 1867-69. Engaged in the oil
business in Pennsylvania, 1869-72. President and general manager of
the Robinson Electric Railway Signal Company, 1873. Engaged in
business in Boston, Mass., 1875-81. Organized the Union Electric
Signal Company, 1878. Traveled in Europe, Egypt, and Palestine', for
fifteen months, 1879-80. Inventor of the Robinson wireless electric
railway signal system, of the Robinson radial car truck, and of a
repeating telephone. Now engaged in developing and practising elec-
tric engineering. Author : History of Automatic Electric and Electric-
ally Controlled Fluid Pressure Signal Systems for Railroads.
Address : 276 Stuyvesant Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
816. RICHARD HUBBARD RUST. B.A.; M.A., 1868; B.D.,
Union Theological Seminary, 1868; D.D., Ohio Wesleyan University,
1880. ^. T. *. B. K. Born September 5, 1842, Ellington, Conn. Son
of No. 168.
Taught in Cincinnati Wesleyan College, Ohio, 1865-66. Studied in
Union Theological Seminary, 1866-68. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1868. Stationed at Nostrand Avenue, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1868-70. Traveled in Europe, 1870-71. Stationed at Sag
Harbor, N. Y., 1871-73; New Britain, Conn,, 1873-76; Greenwich,
1876-77. Transferred to Providence (now New England Southern)
Conference, 1877. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, Fall River, Mass.,
1877-80. Transferred to Cincinnati Conference, 1880. President of
Cincinnati Wesleyan College, Ohio, 1880-82. Stationed at Grace
Church, Dayton, Ohio, 1882-85; High St., Springfield, 1885-90; Ann
Arbor, Mich., 1890-91. Studied in several American universities,
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1891-93. Stationed at Mount Auburn, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1893-94.
Presiding Elder, Cincinnati District, 1894-1901. Stationed at Clifton,
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1901-02; Trinity Church, Xenia, 1902-06. Retired
from the ministry, 1906.
Married March 22, 1871, Emma O. Seybold. of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children: Richard Frederick, b. May 21, 1872; Helen Catherine, b.
April 4, 1874, m. E. I. Kaiper.
Address : Greenwich Court, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio,
817. ELIAS BENJAMIN SANFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1868, and
(Hon.) Yale University, 1888; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1894.
X. ^. *. B. K. Born July 6, 1843, Westbrook, Conn. Brother of No.
818.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed
at Thomaston, Conn., 1865-68. Studied in Yale Divinity School,
1868-69. Pastor of First Congregational Church, Cornwall, Conn.,
1869-72. Acting pastor of Congregational Church, Northfield, Conn. ;
editor of The IVaterhnry (Conn.) American, and The Church Union,
New York, N. Y., 1872-74. Associate editor of The Working Church,
Baltimore, Md., 1874-77. Pastor of Eagle Rock Congregational Church,
Thomaston, Conn., 1878-82; Congregational Church, Westbrook, Conn.,
1882-94. Secretary of the Open and Institutional Church League,
1895-99. General secretary. National Federation of Churches, 1899-
1905, Corresponding secretary, Inter-church Conference on Federa-
tion, 1905-08; Federal Council of the Churches, 1908 . Author:
History of Connecticut, 1887. Editor : Concise Cyclopcedia of Reli-
gious Knowledge, 1890; Proceedings of Inter-church Conference on
Federation, 1905; Proceedings of Federal Council of the Churches,
1908.
Married October 10, 1870, Martha Sanford, of Thomaston, Conn.
Children: Adelaide Benton, b. January 21, 1872 (B.A., Smith, 1894),
m. Professor A, K. Hardy; May Thomas, b. December 13, 1880.
Address: 81 Bible House, New Yotk, N. Y.
818. *WILBUR FISK SANFORD. B.A.; M.A.. 1869; M.D.,
New York University, 1867; LL.B., Columbia University, 1877. X. Sk.
Bom May 20, 1845, Riverhead, N. Y. Brother of No. 817.
Studied in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,
N. Y., 1865-66; in Paris and Vienna, 1867, Practised medicine in
Green Point, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868-76. Studied in Columbia Law
School, 1876-77. Admitted to the bar, 1877. Practised law in Brook-
lyn and Newburgh, N. Y., 1877-78. Again practised medicine in Green
Point, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1879-80. Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence
in Long Island College Hospital, 1880. Died December 12, 1880,
Green Point, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married November 29, 1876, Mrs. Miriam Olivia Mclntire, of Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Child: Bertha, b. December 22, 1877 (B.A., Smith, 1900),
m. Wilford Stanford.
Address of widow: care of Mrs. Wilford Stanford, Schenectadv,
N. Y.
819. HENRY EDGAR SMITH. B.A.; M.A.. 1868; M.D., Uni-
versity of Vermont, 1870. Born January 28, 1839, St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Principal of a public school, Acton, Ind. ; also teacher of a private
school, Harrison County, Ky., 1866-67. Principal of a public school.
Garrison, N. Y., 1867-68. Taught in Saybrook, Conn., 1868-69.
Studied medicine in Burlington, Vt, and Boston, Mass., 1869-70.
Practised medicine in Wauregan, Conn., 1871-72; Weston, Vt., 1872-74;
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Burke, 1874-76; Lower Waterford, 1876-77; Burke, 1878-79; West-
more, 1879-81; Newark (also engaged in farming), 1893 .
Married August 18, 1872, Mary Ella Clark, of Chester, Vt., who
died January 12, 1892. Children: Nellie Sophronia, b. July 8, 1874,
m. Burt Watson; Philip Edgar, b. May 18, 1876; Clarence Adelbert,
b. November 20, 1878; Franklin Everett, b. December 5, 1880, d. Janu-
ary 23, 1881 ; Luvia Hattie, b. June 13, 1882, m. Archibald Laron.
Address: R. F. D. No. 2, West Burke, Vt.
820. SIDNEY KETCHAM SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1868. A. A. $.
*. B. K. Born March 14, 1838, Huntington, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed
at Middlefield, Conn., 1865-66. Obliged to give up preaching on
account of poor health, 1866. Stationed at Windsor Locks, Conn.,
1867-68; Clinton, 1868-69. Supernumerary; resided in Marlboro,
Mass., 1869-72. Stationed at Simsbury, Conn., 1872-75; Wolcottville
(now Torrington), 1875-78; Watertown, 1878-81; Westville, 1881-84;
Pearsalls, N. Y., 1884-86; Middlebury, Conn., 1886-89; Naugatuck,
1889-91 ; Middlebury, 1891-92. Supernumerary, 1892-93. Superannu-
ated, 1893 . Conference biographical secretary, 1880-95. Author:
The Anchor Holds; The Finger Touch of Divine Love, etc.
Married Septem.ber 13, 1865, Mary Frances Barnard, of Marlboro,
Mass. Children: William Barnard (No. I535), b. June 22, 1866;
Frank Sidney, b. November 9, 1868; Ernest Ketcham (No. 1864), b.
October 28, 1873; Mary Louise, b. March 29, 1877; Jennie Woolson,
b. August 30, 1881, m. G. R. Cleveland.
Address: 83 East Main St., Marlboro, Mass.
821. *DANIEL HAYDEN TAYLOR. B.A.; M.A., 1868. Born
September 28, 1838, Vassalboro, Me.
Principal of Spring Mountain Academy, Ohio, 1865-66; High
School, Wellfleet, Mass., 1866-67. Taught in Mexico Academy, N. Y.,
1867-68. Principal of High School, Oswego, 111., 1868-69; Oswego
Seminary, 111., 1869-73. Superintendent of public schools, Oswego, III,
1874-75. Resided in Vassalboro, Me., 1876-77. Principal of High
School, Orrington, Me., 1877-78; Normal School, Howard, Ohio, 1879;
Bryan Academy, Bryan, Ohio, 1880. Engaged in private business, as
executor of an estate in Mount Vernon, Ohio, 1881. Resided in
Orange, N. J., engaged as bookkeeper in the wholesale oilcloth trade
in New York, N. Y., 1881-91. Resided in Ontario, Cal., engaged in
fruit raising, 1891-1910. Died January 16, 1910, Ontario, Cal.
Married September 28, 1883, Sophronia Percival Randall, of Bath,
Me. Child : Harold Hayden, b. June 9, 1886.
Address of widow : Ontario, Cal.
822. *GEORGE LEWIS WESTGATE. B.A.; M.A., 1868. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born April 12, 1844, Fall River, Mass.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1865-66. Joined Providence
(now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1867.
Stationed at Phenix, R. I., 1867-70; Bristol, 1870-71; Trinity Church,
Providence, 1871-74. Transferred to New York East Conference,
1874. Stationed at New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-76; Middle-
town, Conn., 1876-79. Transferred to New England Conference, 1879.
Stationed at Central Church, Lowell, Mass., 1879-80. Professor of
Political and Social Science, Wesleyan University, 1880-85. Died June
28, 1885, Norfolk, Conn.
Married July 30, 1867, Sarah Elizabeth Gardner, of Fall River,
Mass., who died July 4, 1905. Children: Lewis Gardner (No. 1626),
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b. October 8, 1868; Harris Morton, b. April 2, 1870, d. December i,
1870; Mary Lawton (No. 1995), b. February 14, 1874; Helen Eliza-
beth (No. 2123), b. December 5, 1876, m. Professor A. W. Browne
(No, 2132).
828. NICHOLAS TILLINGHAST WHITAKER. B.A. ; M.A.,
1868; D.D., New Orleans University, 1888; Ph.D., Boston University,
1905. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born April 10, 1840, Boston, Mass. Brother
of No. 706.
Studied in Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H.,
1865-67. Graduated ; joined New England Conference, M. E. Church,
1867. Stationed at Hyde Park, Mass., 1867-69; Medford, 1869-72;
Elm St., Gloucester, 1872-75; Mount Bellingham. Chelsea, 1875-78;
South Boston, 1878-81; Worthen St., Lowell, 1881-84. Transferred to
New England Southern Conference. 1884. Stationed at Mathewson St.,
Providence, R. I., 1884-87. Transferred to Maine Conference, 1887.
Stationed at Chestnut St., Portland, Me., 1887-91. Transferred to New
England Conference, 1891. Stationed at Common St., Lynn, Mass.,
1891-96; First Church, Fitchburg, 1896-98; Mount Bellingham, Chelsea,
1898-1902; South Framingham, 1902-05; Marlboro, 1905-07; Cherry
Valley, 1907-08; Central Church, Lowell, 1908 . Author: Christian
Science — Is it Safe? ; The Pastor's Helper, etc.
Married September 8, 1867, Helen S. Locke, of Concord, N. H.
Children: Samuel Edgar, b. June 3, 1870; Ethel, b. September 10,
1882, d. July 29, 1885.
Address: 122 Third St., Lowell, Mass.
824. *CHARLES WESLEY WILDER. B.A.; M.A.. 1868.
A. A. *. $. B. K. Born February 22, 1837, Granville, Vt. Brother of
No. 707, and of R. H. Wilder (class of 1861).
Entered Wesleyan University (in the class of 1864), 1861. Served
in Co. G, 6th Mass. Volunteers, 1862-63. Joined New England Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1865. Stationed at West Medway. Mass.,
1865-66. Transferred to Vermont Conference, 1866. Taught in New-
bury Seminary, Vt., 1866-67; Vermont Conference Seminary, Mont-
pelier, Vt, 1868-72 (principal, 1870-72). Stationed at Essex, Vt,
1872-73 ; Sheldon, 1873-75. Transferred to New England Conference,
1875. Stationed at Cliftondale, Mass., 1875-77; Stoneham, 1877-79;
Oxjford, 1879-81. Supernumerary; resided in Webster, Mass., 1881-83.
Stationed at West Medford. Mass., 1883-86; Leominster, 1886-88;
Dedham, 1888-93; Wollaston, 1893-96; Holliston, 1896-98; West
Quincy, 1898-1900; South Walpole, 1900-01. Died May 24, 1901, South
Walpole, Mass.
Married May 5, 1866, Janette Howe Davis, of Dudley, Mass. Chil-
dren: Edith Harriet b. May 13. 1870 (B.A.. Boston Univ.. 1892), m.
S. E. Whitaker (son of No. 823) ; Henry Willis, b. August 5, 1875,
d. June 14. 1881; Charles Wesley, b. February 16, 1877 (B.A., Boston
Univ., 1899).
Address of widow: Worcester, Mass.
CLASS OF IS66.
825. *LARMON ROELLAS ABBOTT. B.A. ; M.A., 1869. ^. T.
Born March 18, 1844, New Haven, Conn.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1866-72. Died July
12, 1872, Winsted, Conn.
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Married November 8, 1866, Martha A. Snow, of West Winsted,
Conn. Children: Ida Snow, b. December 27, 1868, d. June 18, 1885;
Bertel Roellas, b. October 31, 1870, d. August 14, 1871 ; Louis Roellas,
b. July II, 1872.
Address of widow : Mrs. Geo. A. Graves, New Britain, Conn.
826. *OSMIN ATKINS. B.A. Born January 6, 1844, Middle-
town, Conn.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1866-68. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1868-69. On account of failure of health, returned to
Middletown, Conn. ; afterwards spent a year in Minnesota, and visited
Florida, and the springs of Middletown, Vt., 1869-71. Died September
17, 1871, Middletown, Vt.
Married July 13, 1868, Fidelia A. Knowlton, of New York, N. Y.,
who died November 17, 1873. Children: Albert Sumner, b. October
14, 1869, d. December 19, 1881 ; Osmin Moreland, b. March 5, 1871, d.
December 19, 1881.
827. *GEORGE GARY BUSH. B.A.; M.A., 1869; Ph.D., Syra-
cuse University, 1878. "Ir. T. *. B. K. Born March 19, 1843, Turin,
N. Y.
Principal of Attica Academy, N. Y., 1866-67. Superintendent of
public schools, Geneseo, 111., 1868. Taught in Vermont Methodist Semi-
nary, Montpelier, Vt., 1868-74. Studied in University of Heidelberg,
1874-76. Traveled in Europe and the East, 1876-77. Studied in Tiibin-
gen, Leipzig, and Paris, 1877-78. In poor health; lectured occasionally;
resided mostly in Quincy, Mass., 1878-81. Taught Latin (to fill a
vacancy) in Middlebury College, 1880. Engaged in literary work as
health allowed, 1881-98. Died October 15, 1898, Maiden, Mass.
Married February 22, 1867, Fannie Dewey Strong, of Turin, N. Y.,
who died November 27, 1872. Married October 11, 1876, Ellen Francis
Nightingale, of Quincy, Mass. Child: Edward Irving, b. May 14, 1872,
d. October 8, 1872.
828. *GEORGE CLIFFORD CARPENTER. B.A.; M.A., 1869.
*. N. e. Born March 29, 1840, Nelson, N. Y.
In the service of the American Missionary Association in South
Carolina, 1866-67. Vice principal of Fairfield Seminary, N. Y.,
1867-68. Taught in Whitestown Seminary, N. Y., 1868-69. Professor
of Natural Science, Simpson College, Iowa, 1869-81. Spent vacations
in geological explorations in Iowa, Missouri, and Nebraska, 1870-71.
Traveled for his health in Texas and Colorado, 1879; in Mexico,
1881-83. Professor of Latin in Simpson College, Iowa, 1883-94. Died
October i, 1894, Indianola, Iowa.
Married October 2, 1866, Frances Ellen Cheesman, of Atwater, N. Y.
Children : Corena, b. July 27, 1868 ; Edith Maria, b. November 27,
1871, m. H. E. Hopper; Eloise, b. November 19, 1873, m. W. M. Jack-
son.
Address of widow: Mrs. Wm. Buxton, Indianola, Iowa.
829. *HENRY THOMAS EDDY. B.A. Born March 25, 1841,
Bristol, Conn.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church; stationed at Long-
meadow, Mass., 1866. Died September 27, 1866, Longmeadow, Mass.
Married August 15, 1866, Ella A. Olds, of Westfield, Mass, who died
in 1893-
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880. *REESE BARKER GWILLIM. B.A. ; M.A., 1869. *. N. 6.
f>. B. K. Born November 29, 1838, Llandisilia, Wales.
Corporal of 27th Conn. Volunteers, 1862-63. Taught in High
School, Hartford, Conn., 1866-68. Studied law, 1868-69. Admitted to
the bar, 1869. Practised law in Hartford, Conn., 1869-70; Waterbury,
Conn., 1870-74; New York, N. Y., 1874-1905. Member of Common
Council of Waterbury, 1872. Died June 8, 1905, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married April 30, 1875, Kate H. Johnston, of Scarborough, N. Y.
Address of widow : 593 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
831. WARREN LANNING HOAGLAND. B.A.; M.A., 1869;
B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1870; D.D., Wesleyan University,
1896. *. N. e. Born May 11, 1844. Hope, N. J.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1866-67. Studied
in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1868-69; Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1869-70. Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church,
1870. Stationed at Lafayette Church, Jersey City, N. J., 1870-72; Bay-
onne, 1872-75; Park Church, Elizabeth, 1875-78; Bloomfield. 1878-81;
Westfield, 1881-84; Lafayette Church, Jersey City, 1884-87; Cen-
tenary Church, Newark, 1887-92; Trinity Church, Paterson, 1892-94;
Passaic, 1894-97; Emory Church, Jersey City, 1897-1900. Presiding
Elder, Newark District, 1900-06. Stationed at Park Ave., East Orange,
N. J., 1906-08; Simpson Church, Jersey City, 1908-09; Emory Church,
Jersey City, 1909-10; Nutley, 1910 . Trustee of Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1906 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1904.
Married March 3, 1875, Emily Case Cleveland, of Jersey City, N. J.,
who died October 30, 1895. Married March 16, 1910, Margaret Engel,
of Sharon, Mass. Children: Warren Lanning (No. 2016), b. April 13,
1876; Harry Buttz, b. December 12, 1878, d. September 29, 1879; Her-
bert, b. March 14, 1880.
Address : Nutley, N. J.
882. ♦CHARLES PRESCOTT MATHER. B.A.; M.A., 1870.
X. <lr. Bom July 17, 1852, Manchester, England.
Taught in Morristown Academy, N. J., 1867-68; Rockdale. Iowa,
1869-72. Joined Upper Iowa Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Sta-
tioned at Asbury Church, Dubuque, Iowa, 1872-73; Colesburg,
1873-74; Sand Spring, 1874-75; Toledo, 1875-76; Langworthy,
1876-78; Center Junction, 1878-80. Died August 18, 1880, Center
Junction, Iowa.
Married October 16, 1873, Elizabeth Caroline Simpson, of Dubuque,
Iowa.
Address of widow : Winona, Minn.
838. ♦HENRY ROBIE MORRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1869. A. K. E.
Born August 12, 1840, Candia, N. H.
Principal of High School, and superintendent of public schools.
Wolcottville, Conn., 1867-70. Studied law in Litchfield, Conn. ;
admitted to the bar. 1870. Practised law in Litchfield, Conn.; judge
of probate, 1871. Went to Columbia, S. C, on account of health,
1872. Taught and organized public schools in Newberry County. S. C,
1873. Practised law in Litchfield, Conn., 1873-75; in Waterbury,
Conn., 1875-83. Judge of Waterbury City Court, 1876-78. Member
of Waterbury Board of Education, and acting school visitor, 1878-81.
Died July 12, 1883, Waterbury, Conn.
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Married about 1869, Laura Colcord, of New Hampshire; divorced.
Married November 28, 1881, Mrs. Emma Bowles, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Address of widow : Mrs. Emma Silliman, Bridgeport, Conn.
834. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK NIGHTINGALE. B.A.; M.A,
1869; Ph.D., Upper Iowa University, 1892; LL.D., Simpson College,
1905. ^. T. $. B. K. Born November 11, 1843, Quincy, Mass.
Professor of Ancient Languages, Upper Iowa University, 1866-68.
Acting President of Northwestern Female College (now Women's
College of Northwestern University), Evanston, 111., 1868-71. Pro-
fessor of Ancient Languages and Teacher of Elocution in Simpson
College, Iowa, 1871-72. Superintendent of public instruction, Omaha,
Nebr., 1872-74. Principal of Lake View High School, Chicago, 111.,
1874-90. Assistant superintendent of public schools, Chicago, 1890-92.
Superintendent of high schools, Chicago, 1892-1901. County superin-
tendent of schools, Cook County, 111., 1902-10. President, North Cen-
tral Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, 1894. Chairman,
Committee of National Education Association on College Requirements,
1895-99. Member of the Educational Commission of Illinois, 1906.
President, Board of Trustees, University of Illinois, 1901. Author:
Requirements for Admission to American Colleges. Editor: Twen-
tieth Century Text-books for Secondary Schools (100 vols.).
Married August 24, 1866, Fanny O. Chase, of Brookline, N. H. Chil-
dren : Florence, b. May 22, 1868, m. Dr. W. R. Abbott ; Carl Fred, b.
September 26, 1869, d. September 27, 1870 ; Harry Thomas, b. October
II, 1871 (Ph.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1895) ; Jessie Irma, b. February
27, 1873, m. H. M. Angle; Winifred, b. October 20, 1874, m- V. L.
Alward; Pearl Romeyn, b. December 12, 1875, m. W. D. Hess.
Address : 1997 Sheridan Road, Chicago, 111.
836. STEPHEN HENRY OLIN. B.A.; M.A., 1869; LL.B.,
University of Albany, 1867 ; LL.D., Wesleyan University, 1894. $. N. 9.
f>. B, K. Born April 22, 1847, Middletown, Conn. Son of President
Olin.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1866-67.
Traveled in Europe, 1867-68. Admitted to the bar, 1869. Practising
law in New York, N. Y., 1869 . Trustee, Astor Library, New York,
N. Y., 1888-95; New York Public Library, 1895 . Vice president,
New York City Bar Association, 1898-99. President, University Settle-
ment Society, 1902-06. Major and judge advocate, ist and 2d Brigades,
N. Y. National Guard, 1882-89. Lieutenant colonel and assistant
adjutant general, ist Brigade, 1889-98; colonel, and chief of staff,
1898-1903. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1880 .
Married October 23, 1879, Alice W. Barlow, of New York, N. Y.,
who died November 7, 1882. Married March 21, 1903, Mrs. Emeline
(Harriman) Dodge, of New York, N. Y. Children: Alice Townsend,
m. Tracv Dows ; Julia Lynch, m, J. P. Benkard.
Addre'ss : 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
836. GEORGE CARR ROUND. B.A. ; M.A., 1869. Born Septem-
ber 14, 1839, Kingston, Pa. Brother of No. 523.
Entered Wesleyan University (in the class of 1862), 1858. Served
in 4th Conn. Infantry (later ist Conn. Heavy Artillery), 1861-64.
Lieutenant in Signal Corps, U. S. Army; attached to headquarters.
Army of the Ohio, 1864-65. Reentered Wesleyan University, 1865.
Studied law in Binghamton, N. Y., 1866-67; Columbia Law School,
1867-68. Admitted to the bar, 1868. Practised law and engaged in
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the real estate business in Manassas, Va., and Washington, D. C,
1868-1908. Attorney for the commonwealth, Prince William County,
Va., 1869. Appointed U. S. commissioner, 1870. Member of the
Manassas School Board, 1870. Clerk of the Corporation of Manassas,
1872-78. Postmaster at Manassas, 1871-73. Member of House of Dele-
gates of Virginia, 1873-75. Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1876. President, Veteran Signal Corps Association, 1902-03.
Vice president, Society oit the Army of the Potomac, 1904-05.
Married September 9. 1877, Emily Caroline Bennett, of Manassas. Va.
Children: Norma Vera, b. August 30, 1878 (B.A., Woman's College
of Baltimore) ; George Charles, b. May 17, 1880; William Maitland,
b. November 5, 1889. d. June 17, 1890; Ruth Althea, b. September 5,
1891 ; Roswell Emory, b. November 23, 1895 ; Emily Maitland, b.
August 25, 1900.
Address : Manassas, Va.
837. * HERBERT JOEL STEVENS. B.A.; M.A., 1869. A. A. *.
Born March 4, 1839, Boston, Mass.
Engaged in the insurance business, Bridgeport, Conn., and in Ohio,
1867. Engaged in farming in Wellesley, Mass., 1876-1903. Died July
19, 1903, Wellesley. Mass.
Married June 27. 1872, Welthea Ann Jones, of Weston, Mass.
Children : Gertrude Maria, b. July 2. 1873, m. G. H. Famum ; Frank-
lin Herbert, b. June 7, 1877; Mary Adeline, b. December 18, 1880.
Address of widow : Wellesley Hills, Mass.
888. HENRY ADONIJAH STRONG. B.A.; M.A., 1869; LL.B.,
Harvard University, 1872. <t>. N. 0. *. B. K. Born November 22,
1844, Portland, Conn.
Taught in Newburgh Seminary, N. Y., 1867-68. Principal of Union
School, Franklin, Pa., 1868-70. Studied in Harvard Law School,
1871-72. Admitted to the bar, 1872. Practised law in Franklin, Pa.,
1873-79. Principal of Erie Academy, Pa., 1879-81. Practising law in
Erie, Pa.. 1881 .
Married March 22, 1872, Mrs. Gordon, of Franklin, Pa.
Address : Erie, Pa.
839. ALEXANDER HARRISON TUTTLE. B.A.; M.A., 1869;
B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1874; D.D., Syracuse University,
1887; Ph.D., Grant Memorial University, 1887; D'D., Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1906. ^. T. *. B. K. Bom February 28, 1844, Bordentown,
N.J.
Preached in Green Village, N. J., 1866-69. Joined Newark Confer-
ence. M. E. Church, 1869. Stationed at Asbury Church. Hackensack,
N. J., 1869-72; Lafayette Church, Jersey City, 1872-75; Union St.,
Newark. 1875-78; Hackettstown. 1878-81; St James's Church, Eliza-
beth, 1881-83; Plainfield, 1883-86. Transferred to Wyoming Confer-
ence. 1886. Stationed at First Church, Wilkes- Barre, Pa., 1886-89.
Transferred to Baltimore Conference, 1889. Stationed at Mount Ver-
non Place. Baltimore. Md., 1889-93. Transferred to Newark Confer-
ence, 1893. Stationed at Roseville Church, Newark, N. J., 1893-97;
St. Luke's Church, Newark, 1897-1900; Calvary Church, East Orange.
1900-01 ; Summit, 1901 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1900. Author: The Jew; Bible Readings; Life of Nathan
Bangs, etc.
Married May 23, 1872, Charlotte Taylor Gamewell, of Hackensack,
N. J. Children: Charlotte Gamewell, b. May 21, 1873 (B.A., Woman's
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College of Baltimore, 1897), m. C H. Hampton; Frank Harrison, b.
January 3, 1882 (B.A., Princeton, 1905).
Address : 58 DeForest Ave., Summit, N. J.
840. GRANVILLE YAGER. B.A. ; M.A., 1869. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Born March 30, 1840, Oneonta, N. Y.
Taught in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1866-69; Pennsylvania
Military Academy, Chester, Pa., 1869-76. Traveled, studied, and
preached, 1876-78. Pastor of Congregational Church, Cohasset, Mass.,
1878-83; Townsend, 1883-86. Professor of Psychology, Ethics and
Civics, Middlebury College, 1887-88; of Psychology and Ethics,
1888-92. Pastor of Congregational Church, Hudson, Mass., 1892-95 ;
Dighton, 1895-98; East Bridgewater, 1898-1900; Rindge, N. H.,
1902-07. Residing in Braintree, Mass.; engaged in preaching and
lecturing, 1907 ,
Married July 23, 1866, Ella M. Lewis, of Middletown, Conn. Chil-
dren : Jessie O., b. March 13, 1871 ; Flora L., b. July 4, 1873, d- in
infancy; Granville Lewis, b. March 14, 1876 (B.A., Boston Univ.,
1897), d. April 13, 1905.
Address : Braintree, Mass.
CLASS OF J867.
841. WILLIAM HENRY BURNS. B.A.; M.A., 1870; D.D.,
1892. A. K. E. Born September 11, 1840, New Glasgow, N. S.,
Canada.
Preached in Woodstock, N. B., Canada, 1867-69. Joined Rock River
Conference, M. E. Church, 1869. Stationed at St. Paul's Church,
Chicago, III, 1869-72; Warren, 1872-73; South Evanston, 1873-74;
Third St., Rockford, 1874-77; Center St., Elgin, 1877-80; Ottawa St.,
Joliet, 1880-83; Western Ave., Chicago, 1883-86; Wesley Church,
Chicago, 1886-90. Presiding Elder, Joliet District, 1890-91; Chicago
District, 1891-97. Stationed at First Church, Oak Park, 111., 1897-99.
Traveled, 1899-1900. Stationed at Woodlawn Park, Chicago, 111.,
1900-02; Avondale, 1902-03; Wickes Park, Chicago, 1903-06; Fowler,
Chicago, 1906-09. Conference evangelist, 1909 . Delegate to Gen-
eral Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Author: Higher Critics' Bible,
or God's Bible; A Crisis in Methodism.
Married May i, 1872, Anna P. Foster, of Aurora, 111. Child: Wil-
liam Foster, b. April 10, 1873 (B.A., Princeton, 1895).
Address : 931 Hinman Ave., Evanston, III.
842. ROBERT NEWTON CRANE. B.A.; M.A., 1870. *. N. e.
Born April i, 1848, Long Branch, N. J.
City editor of The Daily Advertiser, Newark, N. J., 1867-68.
Assisted Richard Watson Gilder in establishing The Newark Morning
Register; associate editor and proprietor of the same, 1869-70. On
the editorial staff of The St. Louis Democrat, 1870-73. Managing
editor of The St. Louis Democrat (now The Globe-Democrat), 1873-74.
U. S. consul at Manchester, England, 1874-77. Acted as Mexican
consul by permission of U. S. Government, 1875-77. Admitted to the
bar, T878. Practised law in St. Louis, Mo., 1878-91. Member of the
Middle Temple, London, England, 1892. Called to the English bar,
1894. Senior counsel to the American Society in London, England;
chairman of the American Society in London, England, 1898. Repre-
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sentative of the U. S. Government on South African Deportation
Claims Commission, 1901. Agent of U. S. Government in Samoan
Arbitration Award, 1903. U. S. Government despatch agent, 1904.
Chairman, London Branch, U. S. Navy League, 1909.
Married December 12, 1873, Mary Frances Allen, of St, Louis, Mo.
Children : Gerard Allen, b. June 14, 1875 ; Robert Eugene, b. January
8, 1879; Lucius Fairchild, b. November 13, 1880; Allene Roberta
Lucia, b. January 13, 1891.
Address : 2 Essex Court, The Temple, London, England. Resi-
dence : 200 Brompton Road, London, England.
843. EDWARD CUNNINGHAM. B.A. ; M.A., 1870. A. A. *.
Born August 13, 1840, Searsmont, Me.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1867. Stationed
at Cheshire, Conn., 1867-69; Durham, 1869-71. Transferred to India
Conference, 1871. Stationed at Seetepore and Luckimpore, 1872-73;
Lucknow, 1873-75. Presiding Elder of Oudh District, 1876-77; Rohil-
khand District, 1878-80. Stationed at Amroha, 1880-81. Supernumerary,
residing in Belfast, Me., 1881-82. Transferred to New York East Con-
ference, 1882. Stationed at Ansonia, Conn., 1882-84; East Pearl St.,
New Haven, 1884-87; Sixth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-89; North
Fifth St., Brooklyn, 1889-92; 7th St., New York, 1892-93; Grace
Church, Long Island City, 1893-98; Islip, 1898-1902; East Avenue,
Norwalk, Conn., 1902-07; York St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907 . Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880.
Married June 21, 1871, Mary Eleanor Moody, of Searsmont, Me.
Children: Melville Elliott, b. April 3. 1872; Mabel Eleanor, b. April
3, 1872, d. July 19, 1872; Mary Edna, b. March 14, 1874, d. January 12,
1875; Joseph Atwood, b. September 11, 1875; Edward Warren
Chandler, b. October 22, 1877.
Address: 191 York St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
844. *JOSEPH ALBERTSON DILKS. B.A.; M.A., 1870. <ir. T.
Born February 3, 1839, Glassboro, N. J. Brother of No. 11 72.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1867-68; vice principal,
1868-72; principal, 1872-76. Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E.
Church, 1876. Stationed at Windsor, N. J., 1877-79; Burlington,
1879-81; Absecom, 1881-84; Lambertville, 1884-86; Atlantic City,
1886-89; Long Branch, 1889-90; Cedarville, 1890-92; Pemberton,
1892-95; Princeton, 1895-99; Woodbury, 1899-1901 ; Vineland. 1901-03.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Died August 3,
1903, Philadelphia. Pa.
Married July 28. 1868, Emilie Gilbert, of Bordentown, N. J. Chil-
dren: Eva (No. 1732), b. March 29, 1870; Chester, b. February 23,
1874, d. July 19, 1875; Joseph Albertson. b. November 5, 1875 (class
of 1896), d. December 3, 1894; Clara Gilbert, b. November 9, 1882;
Herbert Lincoln, b. December 20, 1887. d. March 23, 1889.
Address of widow: 1326 Redfield St., Philadelphia, Pa.
845. JOHN RANDOLPH FARNUM. B.A. ; M.A., 1870. A. K. E.
Born August 26, 1839, Cheshire, Mass.
Principal of an academy, Franklin, N. H., 1867-68: High School,
Bristol, Conn., 1868-71. Admitted to the bar, 1871. Practised law in
Newtown, Conn.; acting principal of Newtown Academy, 1872-73.
Editor and publisher of The Litchfield Sentinel, Conn., 1873-76.
Assistant clerk. Conn. House of Representatives, 1875; clerk, 1876.
Practised law in Danbury, Conn., 1877-84; Washington, D. C,
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1884 . Taught in the Berlitz School of Languages, Washington,
D. C, 1885. Special field agent, U. S. Census, Fisheries Division,
1890.
Married September 2, 1876, Augusta L. Smith, of Norfolk, Va.
Address : Room 5, 902 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., Washington, D. C.
846. DAVID BENSON FURBER. B.A. ^. T. #. B. K. Born
October 31, 1846, Marlow, N. H. Brother of No. 1007,
Entered Wesleyan University (with the class of 1865), 1861. Served
in U. S. Signal Corps, with the armies of the James and the Potomac,
and promoted to sergeant, 1863-65. Reentered college, 1866. Taught
in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1867-68; High School,
Westfield, Mass., 1868-76. Agent for Ginn Bros., Boston, Mass.,
1877-78. Paymaster in paper manufactory of Crane Bros., Westfield,
Mass., 1879 . Chairman of school committee of Westfield, 1883-84.
Married December 7, 1887, Florence Mallalieu Lawton, of Ware,
Mass. Children: Franklin Butler, b. October 3, 1890; Mary Beale, b.
October 22, 1892; Rose Lawton, b. January i, 1895.
Address: Westfield, Mass.
847. *FREDERIC TABER GLOVER. B.A. ; M.A., 1870. $. N. 9.
$. B. K. Born September 10, 1843, Orient, N. Y.
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. L, 1867-69. Studied law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-71.
Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871-73. Lecturer on Medical Juris-
prudence in Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1872-73. In
poor health, 1873-80. Died December, 1899.
848. EMORY JAMES HAYNES. B.A.; M.A., 1870; D.D.,
Colby College, 1889. ^'. T. <E>. B. K. Born February 6, 1847, Cabot,
Vt.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1867. Stationed at Main St., Norwich, Conn., 1867-70; St.
Paul's Church, Fall River, Mass., 1870-72. Transferred to New York
East Conference, 1872. Stationed at Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1872-75; Grace Church, Brooklyn, 1875-77. Withdrew from the
conference, 1877. Pastor of Washington Avenue Baptist Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-85; Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., 1885-90.
Preached in Music Hall, Boston, 1890-1891 ; People's Church (Metho-
dist Episcopal), Boston, 1891-94. Joined New York Conference, M. E.
Church, 1894. Stationed at St. James's Church, New York, N. Y.,
1894-97; St. Andrew's Church, 1897-1901. Supernumerary, 1901-08.
Superannuated, 1908 . Author : A Wedding in War Times; Dol-
lars and Duty; The Fairest of Three, etc.
Married May 6, 1869, Jennie Crowell, of Norwich, Conn., who died
April 26, 1873. Married April 28, 1874, Grace Forby, of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y. Children: Blanche, b. January 27, 1875, m- J- W. Perkins;
Marion, b. September 5, 1877, d. October 16, 1886; Herbert, b. August
7, 1878, d. March 23, 1881 ; Alice, b. November 20, 1881 ; Mary, b.
August 27, 1883; Francis Seymour, b. July 20, 1886 (class of 1910) ;
Helen, b. September 14, 1888, m. D, R. Sedgwick; Harold Winfred,
b. December 26, 1890, d. May 31, 1891 ; William Forby, b. June 6,
1896.
Address : Mount View, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
849. EUGENE RUSSELL HENDRIX. B.A.; M.A., 1870; D.D.,
Emory College, 1878; LL.D., University of Missouri and University
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of North Carolina, 1888, and Washington and Lee University, 1892;
D.D., Wesleyan University, 1903. A. K. E. 4>. B. K. Born May 17,
1847, Fayette, Mo.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1867-69. Joined Missouri
Conference, M. E. Church, South, 1869. Stationed at Leavenworth,
Kans., 1869-70; Macon, Mo., 1870-72; Francis St., St. Joseph, 1872-76.
Made a tour of the world, with Bishop E. M. Marvin, in the interest
of missions, 1876-77. Stationed at Glasgow, Mo. ; associate editor of
The St. Louis Christian Advocate, 1877-78. President of Central Col-
lege, Fayette, Mo., 1878-86. Elected Bishop of the M. E. Church,
South, 1886, Made a missionary tour in Japan, Korea, and China,
1895; Brazil, 1899. Fraternal messenger to British Wesleyan Con-
ference, 1900. President of the Federal Council of the Churches of
Christ in America, 1908. Delegate to Methodist Ecumenical Confer-
ence, 1881, '91 ; General Conference, M. E. Church, South, 1882, '86.
Author: Skilled Labor for the Master; Personality of the Holy
Spirit; Christ's Table Talk, etc.
Married June 20, 1872, Ann Eliza Scarritt, of Kansas City, Mo.
Children: Evangeline Isabel, b. May 13, 1873, ni. G. H. Waring; Mary
Matilda, b. August 15, 1875, m- Mastin Simpson; Nathan Scarritt, b.
August 23, 1878; Helen Chick, b. August 28, 1880.
Address : 3242 Norledge Place, Kansas City, Mo.
850. *CHARLES EDWARD MANDEVILLE. B.A.; M.A.,
1870; D.D., Rust University, i88r, and Mount Union College, 1895.
*. T. Born August i. 1840, Red Hook. N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Thompsonville, Conn., 1867-68. Joined
New York Cast Conference, M. E. Church, 1868. Stationed at Stam-
ford, Conn., 1868-69. Transferred to Rock River Conference, 1869.
Stationed at Langley Ave., Chicago, 111., 1869-71 ; First Church,
Galena, 1871-73. Principal of Jennings Seminary, Aurora, III.,
1873-76. Stationed at Court St., Rockford. 111., 1876-79; First Church,
Freeport, 1879-80. Editor of The Golden Censer, Rockford, III.
1877-84. Presiding Elder of Rockford District, 1880-84. Stationed at
Oak Park, Chicago. 111.. 1884-86; Western Ave.. Chicago, 1886-89.
Supernumerary; traveled in Europe, 1889-90. Stationed at Engle-
wood, Chicago, III, 1890-95; Union Ave., Chicago. 1895-96; First
Church. Elgin. Ill, 1896-97. Presiding Elder, Chicago Northern Dis-
trict. 1897-1903. Stationed at Garfield Park, Chicago, 1903-04; South
Englewood, Chicago, 1904-06; Morris, 1906-07. Assistant, First Church,
Englewood, Chicago, 1907-08. Died February 17, 1908, Mexico City,
Mexico.
Married May 30, 1871. Mary Louise Brouse, of Chicago. 111. Chil-
dren: Maude, b. April 6. 1872, m. W. A. Price; Guy. b. January 15,
1873, d. October 28, 1873; Paul b. May 3, 1874 (Ph.B., Univ. of
Chicago, 1899) ; Maurice, b. December 3. 1877 (Ph.B., Univ. of
Chicago, 1901).
Address of widow : 6029 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111.
851. *CHARLES WESLEY MILLARD. B.A. ; M.A., 1870;
Ph.D., New York Univ^ersity, 1891 ; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1904.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born March 11. 1846, Hackensack. N. J.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1867. Stationed at
Hillside and Riverside. Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1867-69; Western Ave.,
Newburgh, 1869-71; Chester. 1871-74; Matteawan, 1874-77; St.
Paul's Church, Peekskill. 1877-79; Rondout, 1879-82; Cannon St.,
Poughkeepsie, 1882-85; Central Church. Yonkers. 1885-88; Centenary
Church. New York. 1888-91 ; Washington Square, New York,
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1891-95; Fishkill-on-Hudson, 1895-96; Tremont Church, New York,
1896-99. Presiding Elder, New York District, 1899-1905, Stationed
at Washington St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1905. Died May 11, 1905,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married December 29, 1868, Harriet Augusta Prior, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Charles Warren, b. April 17, 1871 (B.A., New
York Univ., 1893) ; William Jeremiah, b. September 2, 1872 (B.A.,
Columbia, 1894).
Address of widow : 75 Montgomery St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
862. *WILLIAM FORMAN MORRIS. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1869. ■*". T. Born December 10, 1844, Vinton Falls,
N. J.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1867-68; Drew Theological
Seminary, 1868-69. Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church,
1869. Stationed at Bricksburg, N. J., 1869-70. Died June 23, 1870,
Vinton Falls, N. J.
853. WILLIAM AUGUSTINE MUNSON. B.A.; M.A., 1870;
B.D., Yale College, 1882. Born November 14, 1838, Victory, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1867. Stationed
at Tariffville, Conn. ; after burning of church in that place, preached
in High Ridge, Conn., 1867-68. Stationed at Zion's Hill and Wilton,
Conn., 1868-69; Westbrook, 1869-71; West Haddam and Killingworth,
1871-72; North Canton, 1872-73; West Hampton, N. Y., 1873-76;
Islip, 1876-77; South Britain, Conn., 1877-78. Supernumerary,
1878-84. Located, 1884. Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1880-82.
Supplied Congregational Church, Mound City, Kans., 1883-84; Blue
Mound, 1885-87. Taught school, 1887-88. Colporteur for American
Bible Society in Linn and Bourbon counties, Kans., 1889-90. Supplied
in vicinity of Mound City, Kans., 1892; Walnut (South Kansas Con-
ference), 1893. Worker in local church. Mound City and vicinity,
1894 .
Married January i, 1868, Hannah Cunningham, of Middletown,
Conn., who died September i, 1900. Children : William Augustine,
b. January 10, 1869; Franklin Myron, b. December 20, 1876.
Address : Mound City, Kans.
854. *CHARLES RANDOLPH NORTH. B.A.; M.A., 1870.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born August 27, 1845, Columbus, Miss. Brother
of No. 984-
In business in New York, N. Y., 1868-72. Joined New York Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed at Mount Zion, N. Y.,
^^73-74; Fishkill Village and Glenham, 1874-75; St. Paul's Church,
Peekskill, 1875-77; Washington St., Poughkeepsie, 1877-80; Mat-
teawan, 1880-81 ; Chelsea Church, New York, 1881-83 ; 30th St., New
York, 1883-84 ; St. John's Church, Newburgh, 1884-87 ; i8th St., New
York, 1887-89. Principal organizer of the New York Deaconesses'
Home. Appointed corresponding secretary of the New York City
Church Extension Society, 1889. Died April 20, 1889, New York,
N. Y.
Married October 22, 1868, Anna M. Haight, of Pleasantville, N. Y.
Children: Charles Edward (No. 1758), b. July 28, 1869; Effingham
Randolph, b. September 30, 1870; Ralph Mason, b. October 9, 1872;
Mary, b. February 13, 1874; Francis Reid (No. 1963), b. April 19,
1876; Albert, b. December 7, 1879, d. December 27, 1879; Lucy Eliza-
beth, b. June 14, 1881, m. C. E. Rice; Rhys Harrower, b. July 15, 1889.
Address of widow : 147 Park St., Montclair, N. J.
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856. WILBUR FISK SANFORD. B.A.; B.D., Boston Uni-
versity, 1873; M.D., Boston University, 1878. A. A. *. Born Decem-
ber 2, 1843, Gouvemeur, N. Y. Son of No. 169.
Entered Wesleyan University (with the class of 1866), 1862. Served
in 29th Mass. Heavy Artillery, 1864-65. Reentered college, 1865.
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. I., 1867-68. Studied medicine in Saratoga Springs,
N. Y., 1868-69. Principal of High School, Sandwich, Mass., 1869-70.
Studied in Boston Theological Seminary, 1870-73. Joined Troy Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1873- Stationed at Third St., Troy, N. Y.,
1873-74; Stephentown, 1874-76; Chapel and Glass House, 1876-77.
Studied in School of Medicine, Boston University, 1877-78. Practised
medicine in Taunton, Mass., 1878-79; Mansfield, 1879-80; Webster,
1880-90; Athens-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1890-92; Lebanon Springs,
1892-94; Warren, R. L, 1894-99. Engaged in farming, 1899-1905. In
National Soldiers' Home, Tenn.. 1905 .
Married December 25. 188=;, Lucy Atlanta Tayer, of Stephentown
Center, N. Y. Children: Sidney Wilbur, b. December 6, 1886 (B.A.,
Middlebury, 1909) ; Ellen Lucy, b. August 9, 1888.
Address: National Soldiers' Home, Tenn.
856. HENRY BRADBURY TERRY. B.A. Born April 21, 1845,
Ra^nham, Mass.
Served in 9th R. I. Volunteers. Traveled in Europe, 1867-68.
Studied law in Boston, Mass., 1868-70. Admitted to the bar, 1871.
Practising law in Hyde Park, Mass., 187 1 . Trial justice for
Norfolk County, 1870-97. Town clerk of Hyde Park, Mass., 1870-
1909. Master in chancery, 1897 . Public administrator, 1898 .
Married September 19, 1872, Abbie A. Wetherell, of Newton, Mass.
Child: Sarah Miriam, b. June 23, 1873.
Address: Hyde Park, Mass.
867. *SAMUEL HOYT TROWBRIDGE. B.A.; M.A. 1870.
*. T. Bom September 12, 1840, Bethel, Conn.
Taught in Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y.. 1867-69; Prit-
chett Collegiate Institute. Glasgow, Mo., 1869-70. Studied in Law-
rence Scientific School. Harvard University, 1870-71. Again taught
in Pritchett Collegiate Institute, 1871-73; Jennings Seminary, Aurora,
111., 1873-74. Assistant in Geology, Harvard University, 1874-75.
Taught in Pritchett Collegiate Institute, Glasgow, Mo., 1875-86. Died
March 17. 1886, Glasgow, Mo.
Married August 29, 1871. Julia A. Goodhue, of Westminster, Vt.
Children: Carl Hoyt, b. October 24, 1874 (B.A., Harvard, 1901) ;
LeRoy Goodhue, b. January 17, 1877; Leonard Benedict, b. September
29, 1878 (B.A., Lake Forest Univ., 1905) ; Carrie Amanda, b. Decem-
ber 21, 1881, d. June 5, 1885; Alma Sawyer, b. September 13, 1883;
Arthur Carleton. b. March 4. 1885 (B.A., Univ. of Chicago, 1907)-
Address of widow : Brevard, N. C.
CLASS OF J868^
858. SAMUEL REED BAILEY. B.A.; M.A., 1871. Born
December 14, 1829, Mount Desert, Me. Brother of J. S. Bailey (class
of 1852).
Studied in Union Theological Seminary. 1868-60. Joined Maine Con-
ference, M. E. Church. 1869. Stationed at Chestnut St., Portland,
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Me., 1869-70. Transferred to Troy Conference, 1870. Stationed at
Plattsburg, N. Y., 1870-72; Fort Edward, 1872-73. Ordained deacon
in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1873, and later priest. Rector
of a Protestant Episcopal Church in Boston, Mass., 1873-74; Leicester,
Mass., 1875-79; Monmouth, Me., 1879-81.
Married 1855, Lydia A. Little. Children: four.
Address : unknown.
869. *CHARLES LEWIS BONNELL. B.A.; M.A., 1870; M.D.,
Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1871. «l>. N. 0. *. B. K.
Born October 15, 1846, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868; College of Physicians
and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1868-70; Hahnemann Medical Col-
lege, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870-71. Practised medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1872-1902. Member of the medical staff of the Brooklyn Maternity
Hospital; lecturer on the care and management of infants and chil-
dren, New York State Training School for Nurses, 1874-79. Member
of the medical and surgical staff, Brooklyn (now Cumberland St.)
Homoeopathic Hospital (chief of staff for six years), 1876-1902. Con-
sulting surgeon, Memorial Hospital for Women and Children.
Director of Brooklyn Y. M. C. A. for twelve years. Died January
15, 1902, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married December 12, 1872, Eli2?abeth Wheatly Irvine, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Child: Ralph Irvine, b. September 17, 1878, d. July 20, 1883.
Address of widow: 3 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
860. EDMUND GRIFFIN BUTLER. B.A.; M.A., 1871. ^. T.
Born June 11, 1845, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Sergeant of Pa. Volunteers, U. S. Army. Studied law in Wilkes-
Barre, Pa., 1868-69. Admitted to the bar, 1869. Practising law in
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1869 .
Married December 22, 1869, Clara Theresa Cox, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Elsie Peironnet, b. November 11, 1870, m. A. A. Beaumont;
Abi Harriet, b. June 9, 1872, m. J. G. Blake; Caroline Cox, b. Novem-
ber 10, 1875, m. J. S. Van Nest; a son, b. 1878.
Address : Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
861. *LESLIE BINGHAM COOKE. B.A.; M.A., 1871. ^'. T.
*. B. K. Born May 5, 1846, Hermon, N. Y. Brother of No. 1147.
Studied law in Watertown, N. Y., 1868-69. Civil engineer, Missouri
Valley Railroad, 1869-70. Assistant engineer, Carthage, Watertown &
Sacket Harbor Railroad, N. Y., 1870-71 ; chief engineer, 1871-73.
Division engineer, Lake Ontario Shore Railroad, 1871-72. City
engineer, Watertown, N. Y., 1874-75. Engineer of Rome, Watertown
& Ogdensburg Railroad, N. Y., 1875-82. Insurance accountant,
1882-1907. Died March 9, 1907, Watertown, N. Y.
Married December 14, 1870, Pamelia Zulema Conger, of Watertown,
N. Y., who died January 22, 1875. Child: Zulema, b. October 5, 1872.
862. ROBERT McLEAN CUMNOCK. B.A.; M.A., 1871 ;
L.H.D., Dickinson College, 1903. ^. Tf. *• B. K. Born May 31, i844»
Ayr, Scotland.
Teacher of Elocution, Northwestern University, 1868-73; Professor
of Rhetoric and Elocution, 1873 ; Director of School of Oratory,
1878^—-. Instructor in Elocution, Garrett Biblical Institute, Evans-
ton, 111.. 1880-81; Professor of Elocution, 1881 . Author: Cum-
nock's Readings; Cumnock's School Speaker.
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Married November 25, 1868, Charlotte A. Nye (daughter of No, 24),
of Middletown, Conn., who died November 9, 1874. Married June 28,
1877, Annie C. Webster, of Evanston, 111. Children : Wallace Webster,
b. April 28, 1880; Claude Buchanan, b. July 30, 1884.
Address : Evanston, 111.
863. GEORGE BLAUVELT DUSINBERRE. B.A.; M.A., 1871.
A. A. *. Born December 26, 1837, Edenville, N. Y.
Preached in Unionville, Conn., 1868-69. Principal of High School,
Collinsville, Conn., 1869-70. Joined Nev^^ York East Conference, M. E.
Church, 1871. Stationed at Windsor, Conn., 1871-73; Essex, 1873-74;
Durham, 1874-76; Southington, 1876-78; Darien, 1878-80; Simsbury,
1880-83; Watertown, 1883-86; Greenport, N. Y., 1886-89; Seymour,
Conn., 1889-91; Forestville, 1891-95; Hamden Plains, New Haven,
1895-98; Port Washington, N. Y., 1898-1902; Higganum and West
Haddam, Conn., 1902-04; Woodbury, 1904-07; Windsor, 1907-10.
Superannuated, 1910.
Married May 2, 1869, Anna E. Atkins, of Provincetown, Mass.
Children: Charles Edgar, b. March 2, 1870, d. September 7. 1870; Ralph
Elliott, b. August 30, 1872 (Ph.B., Yale, 1894) ; Floyd Holly, b. March
II, 1877; Emory Woolson, b. August 4, 1885.
Address : Highwood, Conn.
864. HENRY WARREN FLINT. B.A.; M.A., 1871. A. A. *.
Born February i, 1839, Braintree, Vt.
Served in i6th Vt. Volunteers. Taught in Minnesota and Kansas,
1869-70; in Hawleyville, Iowa, and in Missouri, 1871-72. Resided in
St. Paul, Minn., 1872-73. Engaged in farming in Bethel, Vt., 1873-79.
Preached in M. E. Church, West Hill, Chelsea, Vt., 1879-80; Topsham,
Vt., 1880-81; East Elmore, Vt, 1881.
Address : unknown.
865. *FREEMAN BIRNEY HAMBLIN. B.A. f-. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born August 13, 1841, Cayuga, N. Y.
Studied in Boston Theological Seminary, 1868-69. Died May 8,
1869, Boston, Mass,
866. ELMER NULL HANCOCK. B.A,; LL.B., University of
Albany, 1869. ^. T. Born March 29, 1845, Salem, N. J,
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1868-69.
Practised law in Granby, Mo., 1870-75. Reporter on The New Orleans
Times, 1875-76; city editor, 1876-78; associate editor, 1878-81. Wash-
ington correspondent of The New Orleans Times-Democrat, 1881-83.
Editor of The Savannah Morning News, 1883 .
Address : Morning News, Savannah, Ga.
867. THEODORE MYERS HOUSE. B.A. ^. T. Born Feb-
ruary 6, 1843, Cohoes, N. Y.
Served in 177th N. Y. Volunteers. Preached in Norwich. Conn.,
1868-69. Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference,
M. E. Church, 1869. Stationed at Sachem St.. Norwich, Conn., 1869-71 ;
Plymouth, Mass., 1871-72; Brockton, 1872-74. Transferred to East
Ohio Conference, 1874. Stationed at Youngstown, Ohio, 1874-77;
Christ Church, Cleveland, 1877-79. Transferred to Genesee Conference,
1879. Stationed at Asbury Church, Buffalo. N. Y., 1879-81. Trans-
ferred to Central New York Conference, 1881. Stationed at Geneva,
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N. Y., 1881-84. Transferred to North Nebraska Conference, 1884.
Stationed at First Church, Omaha, Nebr., 1884-87. Transferred to
Florida Conference, 1887. Stationed at St. Augustine, Fla., 1887-88;
Champaign, 111., 1888-90; Paxton, 1890-92; Farmer City, 1892-96; Ida
Grove and Merrill, Iowa, 1896-1902. Transferred to Pittsburg Con-
ference, 1902. Stationed at Bridgeville, Pa., 1902-03 ; Fayette City,
1903-04; Mount Morris, 1904-06; New Cumberland, W. Va., 1906-07;
Evans Mills, Pa., 1907-08; Arnold, 1908-09. Supernumerary, 1909.
Member of Mass. Legislature, 1873-74.
Married July 22, 1868, Margaret Austin, of Sandy Hill, N. Y., who
died December 18, 1905. Married October 7, 1907, Vienna Marie
Robertson, of New Cumberland, W. Va. Child: Earl Reynolds, b.
May 12, 1875.
Address : 184 Mohawk St., Cohoes, N. Y.
8G8. MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP. B.A. ; M.A., 1871 ; M.A.,
Syracuse University, 1876; LL.D., Wesleyan University, 1892. *. N, G.
*. B. K. Born November 6, 1843, Spaflford, N. Y.
Studied law in Homer, N. Y., 1868-69. Admitted to the bar, 1869.
Practised law in Syracuse, N. Y., 1870-91. Member of Interstate Com-
merce Commission, 1891-1910; chairman, 1898-1910. Presiding judge
of the Commerce Court, 1910 . Member of Board of Education,
Syracuse, N. Y., 1876-79. City attorney of Syracuse, 1878-83. Lecturer
on Forensic Medicine, Syracuse University, 1884-91. Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 1888 .
Married December 29, 1869, Marian Hotchkiss, of Middletown,
Conn., who died December 4, 1904. Married August 10, 1907, Mrs.
Nellie Maynard Gardner, of Syracuse, N. Y.
Address : Commerce Court, Washington, D. C.
869. .*ENSIGN McCHESNEY. B.A.; M.A., 187 1 ; Ph.D.,
Boston University, 1881 ; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1889. ■*•. T.
$. B. K. Born March 17, 1844, Grafton, N. Y.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1868. Stationed at Thompsonville, Conn., 1868-69; Central
Church, Norwich, 1869-71; County St., New Bedford, Mass., 1871-74;
First Church, Fall River, 1874-77; First Church, Taunton^ 1877-79.
Transferred to Troy Conference, 1879. Stationed at Hudson Ave.,
Albany, N. Y., 1879-82 ; State St., Troy, 1882-86. Transferred to New
York Conference, 1886. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, New York,
N. Y., 1886-89; Madison Ave., New York, 1889-94; White Plains,
1894-97 ; Calvary Church, New York, 1897-98. Dean of the College of
Fine Arts, and Professor of ^Esthetics and the History of Art, Syra-
cuse University, 1898-1905. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1876. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1897-99. Died Novem-
ber 30, 1905, Syracuse, N. Y.
Married September 22, 1868, Nellie Bidwell, of Norwich, Conn.
Address of widow : 200 Walnut Place, Syracuse, N. Y,
870. ALBERT JULIUS NAST. B.A. ; M.A., 1871 ; D.D., Ohio
University, 1892, and Wesleyan University, 1906. <^. T. $. B. K.
Born April 4, 1846, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Taught in German Wallace College, Ohio, 1868-69. Joined North
Ohio Conference, M. E. Church; transferred to Central German Con-
ference, 1869. Stationed at Raper Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-70;
Ross St., Pittsburg, Pa., 1870-72; Lorain St., Cleveland, Ohio, 1872-74.
Transferred to Ohio Conference, 1874. Stationed at Pomeroy, Ohio,
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1874-76; Christie Chapel, Columbus, 1876-77; Malta, 1877-78. Pro-
fessor of Ancient Languages, Anglo-Saxon and German. Cincinnati
Wesleyan College, 1878-80. Professor of Latin and German, Illinois
Wesleyan University, 1880-82. On the staff of Der Christliche Apolo-
gete, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-90; assistant editor, 1890-92; editor,
1892 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1896, 1900,
'04, '08; Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1891. Fraternal delegate,
M. E. Church, to General Conference of the Evangelical Association,
Milwaukee, Wis., 1907. President, Board of Trustees, German Wallace
College, 1904 .
Married September 7, 1876, Sarah McDermott, of Berea, Ohio, who
died December 19, 1883. Married July 29, 1896, Alice G. Kendall, of
Cincinnati, Ohio. Children: William Gamble, b. November 11, 1877
(class of 1900), d. March 5, 1900; Marie Eleanore, b. January 29,
1880, m. Dr. W. B. Wherry.
Address : 816 Mann Place, Cincinnati, Ohio.
871. D[AVID] WARD NORTHROP. B.A.; LL.B., University
of Albany, 1870; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1871. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born February 19, 1844, Sherman, Conn.
Taught in Fort Edward Institute, N. Y., 1868-69. Studied in Law
School of University of Albany, 1869-70. Admitted to the bar, 1870.
Practising law in Middletown, Conn., 1871 . Member of Conn.
Legislature, 1871, 1881-82. Judge of probate for the district of Middle-
town, 1873-80. Secretary, Middletown Board of Education, 1878-80.
Secretary of the State of Connecticut, 1883-84. Mayor of Middle-
town, 1884-85. Postmaster of Middletown, 1886-90. State auditor of
Connecticut, 1891-92, 1897-98. Member of Constitutional Convention
of Connecticut, 1902. President, Middletown Electric Light Com-
pany, 1885 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1880-1911.
Married September 14, 1870, Mary A. Stewart, of Manchester, Vt.
Children: Clara Louise, b. August 20, 1872, m. C. S. Ingham; Mary
(No. 2055), b. January n, 1875, m- A. H. Burdick (No. 2072) ; William
Ward, b. June 4, 1876, d. September 9, 1877 ', Harold Stewart, b. April
24, 1878; Richard David, b. August 30, 1886 (class of 1909).
Address: Middletown, Conn.
872. CHARLES MELVILLE PARKER. B.A. ; M.A., 1871.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born November 17, 1843, Jay, Me. Brother of
No. 1095.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1868-69;
Wesleyan College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-70; Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass., 1870-85. Employed in ranching and settHng
estates, Pasadena, Cal., 1885 . Trustee, University of Southern
California, 1898-1907. President, Lake Vineyard Land and Water
Company, 1892 . Director, First National Bank of Pasadena,
1905 .
Married August 17, 1871, Mary E. Hatch, of Sanford, Me. Chil-
dren: Emma Estella, b. June 10. 1874 (B.A., Pomona, 1899); Mary
Moulton, b. April 9, 1877 (B.A., Pomona, 1899), m. Rev. W. E. Eckles,
d. February 28, 1908; Edith Barrett, b. August 26, 1880 (B.A., Pomona,
1903), m. G. S. Hinckley; Carl Horace, b. April 9, 1883 (B.S., Pomona,
1905).
Address : 476 South Los Robles Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
873. *MICHAEL HAYS PERRY. B.A.; M.A., 1871. Born
September 25, 1846, Red Bank, N. J. Brother of No. 1226.
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Resided in Trenton, N. J., 1868-69. Engaged in insurance and real
estate business, 1869-70, 1873-91. Superintendent of Pitman Grove
Camp Ground, N. J., 1871-72. Collector of taxes, 1879-81. With Real
Estate Title Insurance Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1886-91. Clerk of
the Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D. C, 1891-1910.
Died July 3, 1910, Washington, D. C.
Married May 16, 1872, Mary Conover, of Daretown, N. J. Children :
Gertrude, b. January 22, 1873; Blanche Estelle, b. January 19, 1877,
m. J. O. Jecko.
874. EVERETT IRVING RACKETT. B.A.; LL.B., University
of Albany, 1870. ^. T. Born September 27, 1844, Orient, N. Y.
Studied law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1868-69; Law School of Univer-
sity of Albany, N. Y., 1869-70. Practised law in Greenport, N. Y.,
1871-73. Second officer on a coasting vessel, 1873-75. First mate of
schooner T. W. Haven, 1875-77. Master of schooner H. Craskey,
1877-78. Shipwrecked, 1878. Farmed and practised law in Orient,
N. Y., 1879-82. Associate editor of The Industrial World, Chicago,
111., 1882-84. Engaged in farming and tutoring. Orient, N. Y., 1885-94.
Ordained Congregational minister, 1894. Pastor of Congregational
Church, Orleans, Mass., 1894-1905; North Pownal, Vt, 1905-08;
Bloomington, Cal., 1908 — ■ — .
Married January 9, 1877, Clara Louisa Anderson, of Amsterdam,
N. Y. Children: John Everett, b. May 31, 1878, d. 1879; Kate Esther,
b. March 28, 1880.
Address : Bloomington, Cal.
875. *FRANK REYNOLDS. B.A.; M.A., 1871. *. N. e.
*. B. K. Born June 30, 1848, Milton, N. Y. Son of No. 166.
Traveled in Europe, 1869-70. Studied in Columbia Law School,
1870-71. Admitted to the bar, 1871. Practised law in Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1871-1905. Referee in bankruptcy, 1898-1905. Died October 22, 1905,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married November 18, 1880, Mary Wisner Myrick, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Child: George Greenwood (No. 2503), b. April 11, 1885.
Address of widow : 44 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
876. REUBEN LITCH ROBERTS. B.A. ^. T. Born February
16, 1847, Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos. 635 and 703.
Studied law in Boston, Mass., 1868-71. Admitted to the bar, 1871.
Practising law (chiefly patent), in Boston, Mass., 1871 .
Address : 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
877. JOSEPH EMERSON ROBINS. B.A.; M.A., 1871 ; D.D.,
Norwich University. A. A. $. Born December 9, 1843, Littleton,
N. H.
Taught in New Hampshire Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H.,
1868-69 ; Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1869-72. Joined New
Hampshire Conference, M. E. Church, 1868. Stationed at Landaff,
N. H., 1872-73; Hooksett, 1873-76; Plymouth, 1876-79; Lebanon,
1879-82; Portsmouth, 1882-85. Presiding Elder, Claremont District,
1885-90. Stationed at Concord, N. H., 1890-95; Dover, i895-97-
Presiding Elder, Dover District, 1897-1903. Stationed at Keene, N. H.,
1903-05; Trinity Church, Manchester, 1905-07; Weirs, 1907-09. Super-
numerary, 1909 . Twice chaplain of N. H. Legislature.
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Married March 5, 1873, Margaret H. Bailey, of Rocky Hill, N. J.
Children: Joseph Winthrop, b. December 2, 1874; George Douglass
(No. 2038), b. July 24, 1876; Margaret Anna, b. June 24, 1880.
Address: Peterboro, N. H.
878. CHRISTOPHER SMITH SARGENT. B.A.; M.A., 1871.
*. N. e. Born May 2, 1847, Cincinnati, Ohio.
In a private banking house, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1868. Engaged in
manufacturing in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1872-76. Resided in Cincinnati,
Ohio, 1877-85. Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church,
1885. Missionary in charge of St. Stephen's Church, Winton Place,
Ohio, 1885-88. Ordained priest, 1887. Rector of St. James's Church,
Vincennes, Ind., 1889-91. Priest in charge of Grace Pro-Cathedral,
Indianapolis, Ind., 1891-95. Dean of All Saints' Cathedral, Milwaukee,
Wis., 1896-98. Rector of St. David's Church, Indianapolis, Ind.,
1898 .
Married June 15, 1870, Jane Findlay Torrence, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children : James Findlay, b. March 17, 1871 ; Edward, b. July 18,
1873; Christopher, b. February 24, 1876, d. November 14, 1880;
Rebekah Torrence, b. May 6, 1878, d. September 17, 1881 ; George
Paull Torrence, b. March 12, 1881 (B.A., Yale, 1905); Mary, b. Janu-
ary 22, 1884, d. July 3, 1884; Thomas Frazer, b. November 22, 1886,
d. September 26, 1891.
Address : 2121 Talbott Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
879. ALMONA BENJAMIN SMART. B.A.; B.D., Boston
Theological Seminary, 1870; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1871. Born
December 27, 1838, Prospect, Me.
Enlisted for three years, but soon discharged on account of sickness,
1861. Studied in Boston Theological Seminary, 1868-70. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at East New
York, N. Y., 1870-71; Whitestone, 1871-72; Port Jefferson and Setau-
ket, 1872-73; East Granby, Conn., 1873. Transferred to Maine Con-
ference, 1873. Stationed at Oxford, Me., 1873-74. Transferred to
Rock River Conference, 1874. Stationed at South Kankakee, 111.,
1874-75; Winnebago, 1875; Earl and South Pawpaw, 1879-80; Poplar
Grove and Capron, 1880-81. Missionary to Dakota, 1881-83. With-
drew from the conference, 1902.
Married August 30, 1869, Rubie J. Jordan, of Garden Prairie, 111.
Children: Kara Grace, b. July 21, 1870; Abbie Lula, b. September 9,
1872; Allie B., b. January 16, 1874 (deceased); Rubie E., b. April 27,
1875; Bertha Alma, b. December 4, 1876.
Address : unknown.
880. GEORGE HAPGOOD STONE. B.A. ; M.A., 1871. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born November 22, 1841, Collamer, N. Y.
Entered Wesleyan University (with the class of 1865), 1861.
Enlisted in 2d Pa. Artillery; transferred to U. S. Signal Corps, 1862.
Detailed to assist in reading Confederate signals from Fort Wagner;
discovered the Confederate series cipher and "disc"; discharged July
II, 1865. Resided in Binghamton, N. Y., 1868-69. In a chemistry
laboratory, Chicago, 111., 1869. Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary,
Lima, N. Y., 1869-72. Civil engineer in Chicago, 111., 1873-74. Taught
in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1874-81. Professor of
Geology, Colorado College, 1881-88. Appointed assistant geologist,
U. S. Geological Survey, 1884. Mining geologist and civil engineer,
Colorado Springs, Col., 1888— — . Inventor of a universal surveying
instrument. Author: Where Gilia Blows Her Horn (poem); World
Money.
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Married July 13, 1871, Mary Emma Clarke, who died August il,
1873. Married November 20, 1876, Mary H. Hill, of Bowdoinham, Me.
Children: Willie Green, b. June 7, 1872, d. June 20, 1872; Emma
Ingalls, b. June 19, 1878; Alice Isabel, b. November 16, 1879; Beulah
May, b. December 10, 1880; Frederic Clements, b. August 18, 1884,
d. April, 1898; William Hill, b. May 18, 1887.
Address : 616 East Columbia St., Colorado Springs, Col.
CLASS OF IS6%
881. JOHN EDWARD ABBOTT. B.A.; M.A., 1872. *. N. e.
$. B. K. Born November 30, 1845, Norridgewock, Me.
Taught in Noble's Classical School, Boston, Mass.; studied law,
1869-71. Admitted to the bar, 1872. Practised law in Boston, Mass.,
1872-77; New York, N. Y., 1877-79; Boston, Mass., 1879 • Mem-
ber of Mass. House of Representatives, 1893-94. Clerk of senate com-
mittee on rules, 1896- — . Town solicitor, Watertown, Mass., 1896 .
Married June 12, 1878, Alice Greely Cockrane, of Compton, Que.,
Canada. Children: Charles M., b. April 4, 1879; Mabel L.; Harriette
F. ; Eleanor A.
Address: 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
882. HENRY SMITH CARHART. B.A.; M.A., 1872; LL.D.,
1893. ^- '^- *• B. K. Born March 27, 1844, Coeymans, N. Y.
Taught in Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, N. Y.,
1869-71. Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1871-72. Instructor in
Civil Engineering and Physics, Northwestern University, 1872-73;
Professor of Physics, 1873-76; Professor of Physics and Chemistry,
1876-84; Professor of Physics, 1884-86. Professor of Physics, Uni-
versity of Michigan, 1886-1909; Professor Emeritus, 1909 ._ Mem-
ber of International Jury of Award, Electrical Exhibition, Paris, 1881.
President, Board of Judges, Department of Electricity, Columbian
Exhibition, 1893. Vice president, St. Louis International Electrical
Congress, 1904. U. S. delegate to International Conference on Elec-
trical Units and Standards, London, 1908. Author: Primary Bat-
teries; University Physics; Electrical Measurements (with G. W.
Patterson); High School Physics (with H. N. Chute).
Married August 30, 1876, Ellen M. Soule, of Ossining, N. Y. Chil-
dren : Margaret Sprague, b. June 28, 1877 (Ph.B., Univ. of Michigan,
1899) ; Emory, b. June 17, 1884; Rose, b. October 26, 1886.
Address : Ann Arbor, Mich.
883. DAVID CASLER. B.A.; M.A., 1872. -Ir. T. Born Febru-
ary 13, 1840, Minden, N. Y.
Joined Detroit Conference, M. E. Church, 1869. Stationed at Chel-
sea, Mich., 1869-72; East Saginaw, 1872-75; Monroe, 1875-78; Simp-
son Church, Detroit, 1878-79; Oxford, 1879-82; Norway, 1882-83.
Presiding Elder, Lake Superior District, 1883-87. Stationed at Sault
Ste. Marie, Mich., 1887-90; Flushing, 1890-91; Holley, 1891-93; Ver-
non, 1893-95; Donaldson, 1895-98; Manistique, 1898-1900; Ishpeming,
1900-03; Opechee, 1903-04; Calumet, 1904-06. Superannuated, 1906.
Married August 10, 1869, Carrie Maria Lincoln, of Windsor, Conn.,
who died February 7, 1908. Children : Emory Lincoln, b. June 23,
18705 d. August 25, 1873; Howard Irving, b. April 11, 1872; Mary
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Theresa, b. August 23, 1874; Lizzie Frances, b. December 14, 1876;
Wilbur Lincoln, b. April 6, 1887; Walter Benton, b. January 5, 1889.
Address : 408 Easterday Ave., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
884. WALTER AUGUSTUS CHAD WICK. B.A.; M.A., 1872;
B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1872. *. N. 0. Born December 15,
1847, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1350.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1869-72. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Stationed at Hillside and Riverside,
N. Y., 1873-75; Irvington, 1875-77; Carmel, 1877-80; Walton, 1880-82;
Chester, 1882-85; Coxsackie, 1885-88; Rhinebeck, 1888-91; Mount
Kisco, 1891-95; Hudson, 1895-96; Fishkill-on-Hudson, 1896-98.
Transferred to Newark Conference, 1898. Stationed at Port Jervis,
N. Y., 1898-1904; Newton, N. J., 1904-07; Madison, 1907-10. Super-
numerary, 1910.
Married December 25, 1879, Emily F. Ludington, of Carmel, N. Y.
Children: Elsie Miriam, b. October 3, 1880; George Irvin, b. Septem-
ber 14, 1881 (B.A., Yale, 1904) ; Albert Angell, b. December 10, 1882
(B. A., Cornell Univ., 1906) ; Edward Ludington, b. March 29, 1887,
d. December 31, 1889; Harold King, b. July 28, 1890 (class of 1913).
Address : Ocean Grove, N. J.
886. *ALDEN FITZROY CHASE. B.A.; M.A., 1872; Ph.D.,
Colby College, 1886. $. N. 9. *. B. K. Born October 26, 1842, Wood-
stock, Me.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1869-72; Maine
Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1872-83. Joined Maine Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1872. Transferred to East Maine Conference,
1884. Principal of High School, Millbury, Mass., 1884; East Maine
Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1884-97. Transferred to Maine
Conference, 1898. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1892. Died October 21, 1898, Kents Hill, Me.
Married December 6, 1869, Louise Frances Allen, of Farmington,
Me. Children: Allen, b. July 28, 1871 (class of 1895), d. August
14, 1897; Alden Chase, b. November 20, 1872, d. February 14, 1886;
John Abbott, b. May 15, 1875; Chrystal Marvin, b. December 11,
1876 (B.A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1900) ; Joseph Cummings, b. May 5, 1878;
Fitzroy, b. May 3, 1881, d. May 7, 1881 ; Louise Sturdivant, b. April
25, 1883.
Address of widow: Kents Hill, Me.
886. *NATHAN GILBERT CHENEY. B.A.; M.A., 1872; B.D.,
Methodist General Biblical Institute, 1866. '^. T. Born September 29,
1840, Weston, Mass.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1869. Stationed
at South Park, Hartford, Conn., 1869-72; Alanson Church, New York,
N. Y., 1872-73; John St., New York, i873-75- Transferred to
North India Conference, 1875. Stationed at the English Church,
Naini Tal, India, 1875-81. Transferred to New York East Conference,
1882. Stationed at New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882-85. Presid-
ing Elder, New York East District, 1885-91. Stationed at St. John's
Church, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1891-95; New Haven, Conn., 1895-98;
Bridgeport, 1898-1903. Supernumerary, 1903-04. Died September 23,
1904, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married January 24, 1878, Lucilla H. Green, M.D., of Bareilly, India,
who died September 30, 1878. Married November 19, 1888, Mrs.
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Alice Elizabeth (Pegg) MacLaughlin (daughter of No. 380). Child:
Grace Gilbert, b. December 16, 1893.
Address of widow: 94 Main St., New Rochelle, N. Y.
887. WILBUR FISK CRAFTS. B.A.; M.A., 1872; B.D., Boston
University, 1872; Ph.D., Marietta College, 1896. A. A. *. Born
January 12, 1850, Fryeburg, Me. Brother oi Nos. 950 and 1346, and
of F. H. Crafts (class of 1871).
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1869-72. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Nahant,
Mass., 1870-71 ; Stoneham, 1871-72. Transferred to New Hampshire
Conference, 1872. Stationed at Grace Church, Haverhill, Mass.,
1872-74; Dover, N. H., 1874-75. Transferred to Providence (now
New England Southern) Conference, 1875. Stationed at County St.,
New Bedford, Mass., 1875-77. Transferred to Rock River Conference,
1877. Stationed at Trinity Church, Chicago, 111., 1877-80. Pastor of
Congregational Church of Christian Endeavor, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1880-83; First Union Presbyterian Church, New York, 1883-88.
Founder and field secretary of the American Sabbath Union, 1888-91.
Chairman, World's Fair Sabbath Closing Committee, 1893. Secretary
of various reform societies, 1889 . Founded International Reform
Bureau, 1895; superintendent of the same, 1895 . Chairman of
delegates of U. S. Government to 12th International Congress on
Alcoholism. Author: The Sabbath for Man; Successful Men of
To-day; Social Progress; thirty other books on reform topics. Editor:
The Christian Statesman, 1901-03; Twentieth Century Quarterly,
1905 .
Married May i, 1874, Sara J. Timanus, of New York, N. Y.
Address : 206 Pennsylvania Ave., S.E., Washington, D. C.
888. CHARLES PITMAN CROFT. B.A.; M.A., 1872. *. N. 9.
Born September 29. 1845, Putnam Valley, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Simsbury, Conn., 1869-71- Acting pastor
of Congregational Church, Avon, Conn., 1872-74. Pastor of Congrega-
tional Church, Hartford, Conn., 1874-76; Torrington, 1876-80; Water-
town, 1880-82; Terre Haute, Ind., 1882-85. Residing in Simsbury,
Conn., preaching most of the time, 1885 .
Married April 19, 1871, Julia Mather, of Simsbury, Conn.
Address : Weatogue, Conn.
889. *JOHN RUSSELL GUSHING. B.A.; M.A., 1872. A. K. E.
Born January 4, 1838, Epping, N. H. Brother of No. 976.
Preached in Stamford, Conn., 1869-70. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Stamford, Conn., 1870-72.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. Trans-
ferred to New England Conference, 1872. Stationed at Auburndale,
Mass., 1872-73; West Medway, 1873-74; Somerville, 1874-75; Pep-
perell, 1875-77; Ashland, 1877-79; Brookfield, 1879-81; Hudson,
1881-84; Westboro, 1884-87; Wilbraham, 1887-90; Stanton Ave.,
Boston, 1890-93; Egleston Square, Boston, 1893-96; Maplewood,
Maiden, 1896-1900; Cochituate, 1900-02; Gleasondale, 1902-03; City
Point, Boston, 1903-05; Newton Lower Falls, 1905-06. Died February
7, 1906, Newton Lower Falls, Mass.
Married November 24, 1864, Mary Hebard, of Randolph, Vt. Chil-
dren: Bertha May, b. September 11, 1871, m. C T. Child; Martha
Pauline, b. June 15, 1873.
Address of widow : 38 Babcock St., Brookline, Mass.
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890. *EDSON WARBURTON DAVIS. B.A.; M.A., 1872.
A. A. *. Born March i, 1842, Albany, Vt.
Taught in Black River Conference Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y.,
1869-70. Principal of Union Free School, Irvington, N. Y., 1871-72;
Oneida Seminary, Oneida, N. Y., 1873-75; Union Free School, Vernon.
N. Y., 1875-76. Studied law in Oneida, N. Y., 1877-79. Admitted to
the bar, 1880. Practised law in Oneida, N. Y., 1880-94. Resided on
his farm in Torringfordf Conn., 1894-1903. Died December 12, 1903,
Torringford, Conn.
Married December 6, 1869, Anna Maria Griswold, of Torringford,
Conn. Children: Isabelle Louisa, b. September 7, 1870; Stanley War-
burton, b. June 2, 1872, d. May 13, 1875; Herbert Spencer (No. 2076),
b. March 28, 1875; Edson Griswold, b. April 19, 1879; Max Warbur-
ton, b. April 15, 1883 (B.A., Cornell Univ., 1907); Nellie Virginia, b.
July 17, 1885, m. Rev. G. F. Goodenough; Anna May, b. January 15,
1888.
Address of widow : 376 Prospect St., Torrington, Conn.
891. *JOHN SAMUEL GREENFIELD. B.A. 4^. T. Born
August 15, 1846, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Druggist in Meriden, Conn.; also studied medicine, 1869-70. Died
September 5, 1870, Meriden, Conn.
892. HORATIO NELSON HALL. B.A.; M.A., 1872. Born
September 29, 1839, North Groton, N. H.
Served in 15th N. H. Volunteers, 1862-63. Traveled and preached
in Michigan, 1869-70. Joined Michigan Conference, M. E. Church,
1870. Stationed at Riverton, Mich., 1870-71; Fox Lake, 1871-72; Fre-
mont Center, 1872-73; Lake View, 1873-75; Alma, 1875-76; Reed
City and Baldwin, 1876-77; Benona, 1877-78. Located; preached at
Tilsonburg. Ont., Canada, 1878-79. Engaged in teaching and farming,
occasionally preaching, in Hersey, Mich., 1879 .
Married August 29, 1871, Nancy Turner, of Ingersoll, Ont., Canada.
Children : Hale Pliny, b. May 3, 1875 ; Floyd Alexander, b. May 6,
1877 ; Truman Roy, b. March 24, 1883 ; Blanche Irene, b. August 6,
1888.
Address: R. F. D. No. i, Hersey, Mich.
893. *SAMUEL EMERY HOLDEN. B.A. ; M.A., 1872. A. A. *.
Born February 3, 1845, West Concord, N. H. Brother of B. F.
Holden (class of 1865).
Served in i6th N. H. Volunteers, 1862-63. Studied law in Concord,
N. H., 1869-71. Admitted to the bar, 1872. Practised law in Bristol,
N. H. ; treasurer of Bristol Savings Bank ; engaged in wool manu-
facturing, 1872-75. Engaged in the wool business in Napa, Cal., 1875-
1900. President of several manufacturing companies. President, Napa
City Water Company, 1882-93. Member of City Council of Napa, Cal.,
1893. President. Board of Trustees, Napa College. Died December
31, 1900, Altruria, Cal.
Married November 18, 1869, Mary Ellen Taylor, of Sanbornton,
N. H., who died May 4, 1875. Married January 8, 1879, Anna Smyth,
of Mount Vernon, Iowa. Children : Hattie Morse, b. August 28, 1870,
d. September 25, 1870; Robert Smyth (No. 2283), b. May 13, 1880;
Harold Emery, b. April 23, 1882; Grace Edith, b. January 18, 1884, d.
October 11, 1887; Philip Sawyer, b. September 28, 1889.
Address of widow : 606 Franklin St., Napa, Cal.
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894. *ALBERT GILLETT JEPSON. B.A.; M.A., 1872; Ph.D.,
Little Rock University, 1888. A. A. *, Born June 21, 1842, Hammond,
N. Y.
Principal of High School, Northville, Mich., 1869-71 ; Roscoe, 111.,
1871-73. Superintendent of schools, Romeo, Mich., 1873-75. Engaged
in the drug business, Muskegon, Mich., 1875-85. President of Lewis
Collegiate Institute, Lewiston, Idaho, 1885-86. Professor of Mathe-
matics, McKendree College, III, 1886-97; Vice President, 1887-89,
1893-97. Taught in Flora, 111., 1897-99. Principal of Emerson School,
East St. Louis, 111., 1899-1900. Died February 23, 1900, East St.
Louis, 111.
Married August 19, 1869, Nina Ellen Ormiston, of Gouverneur, N. Y.
Children: Julia Genevieve, b. June 22, 1871 (B.A., McKendree, 1890);
Nina Theresa, b. July 21, 1873 (B.A., McKendree, 1893), m. R. H.
Harding; Jessie Ormiston, b. January 12, 1874 (B.A., McKendree,
1895), m. C. E. Ritcher; Bertha Evelyn, b. January 10, 1876 (B.S.,
McKendree, 1898) ; Ruth Isabel, b. December 15, 1879, d. June 5, 1899.
Address of widow: 558 North 13th St., East St. Louis, 111.
895. ♦SAMUEL ROBINSON KELLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1879.
^. T. Born February 7, 1848, Dover, N. H.
Taught and studied elocution in Boston, Mass., 1869-70. In business
in the West, 1870-71. Taught elocution in Newton, Worcester and
Boston, Mass., 1872-74 ; in College of the Holy Cross, Lasell Seminary,
and Boston College, 1874-77. Principal of Music Hall School of Elo-
cution ; proprietor of New England Musical and Literary Bureau,
Boston, Mass., 1877-81. Died February 3, 1905, Boston, Mass.
Married December 16, 1876, Minette M. F. Roy, of Paris, France.
Child: Maude F. M.
896. *TAMERLANE PLINY MARSH. B.A.; M.A., 1872; D.D.,
Mount Union College, 1888; LL.D., Allegheny College, 1893. ^'. T.
*. B. K. Born July 30, 1845, Orland, Ind.
In quartermaster's department, U. S. Army, 1861-65 (chief clerk,
1864). Bookkeeper, Chicago, 111., 1869-70. Joined Rock River Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Dickson St., Chicago, 111.,
1870-72 ; Oak Park and Austin, 1872-73 ; Austin, 1873-75 ; Grant Place,
Chicago, 1875-78; St. Paul's Church, Chicago, 1878-79; Court St.,
Rockford, 1879-81; Wabash Ave., Chicago, 1881-85; Hemenway,
Evanston, 1885-88. President of Mount Union College, Ohio, 1888-98.
Retired; resided in Alliance, Ohio, 1898-1903. Died July 22, 1903,
Flushing, Ohio.
Married September 6, 1870, Harriet Maria Newhall (sister of No.
296), of East Saugus, Mass. Children: Harriet Pauline Newhall, b.
September 25, 1872, m. Rev. T. R. Thoburn; Winifred, b. March 20,
1874 (B. Mus., Mount Union, 1892), m. E. W. Morton; Van Newhall,
b. January 14, 1876 (Ph.B., Mount Union, 1896); Marion, b. May 25,
1884; Elsie Vincent, b. January 12, 1889, d. May 24, 1889.
Address of widow : 33 Rice St., Alliance, Ohio.
897. DAVID EUGENE MILLER. B.A.; M.A., 1872. A. A. $.
Born April 5, 1842, Webster, Mass.
Preached in M. E. Church, Thetford Center, Vt., 1869-70. Joined
Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Thetford
Center, Vt, 1870-71; Windsor and Ascutneyville, 1871-74; St. Johns-
bury, 1874-77; Bradford, 1877-78; Brattleboro, 1878-81; Montpelier,
1881-84; Waterbury, 1884-85. Superintendent of schools, St. Johns-
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bury, Vt, i87S-77; Brattleboro, 1880; Waterbury, 1884. Transferred
to New Hampshire Conference, 1885. Stationed at Baker Memorial
Church, Concord, N. H., 1885-88; Rochester, 1888-91; Plymouth,
1891-93; Amesbury, Mass., 1893-96. Transferred to Maine Confer-
ence, 1896. Stationed at Beacon St., Bath, Me., 1896-98; Hallowell,
1898-1901; Brunswick, 1901-03; Gorham, 1903-06. Supernumerary,
1906-07. Transferred to New Hampshire Conference, 1907. Super-
numerary, 1907 . Pastor of First Congregational Church, Loudon,
N. H., 1906- .
Married June 8, 1871, Adelaide L. Gleason, of Thetford, Vt., who
died May 4, 1906.
Address : Concord, N. H.
898. ALFRED NOON. B.A.; M.A., 1872; Ph.D., McKendree
College, 1890. A. A. *. Born December 8, 1845, Elstead, Surrey,
England.
Served in 42d Mass. Volunteers, 1864. Joined New England Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1869. Stationed at South Hadley, Mass.,
1869-71; Heath, 1871-73; Ludlow Center, 1873-75; Bond's Village,
1875-77; East Pepperell, 1877-80; Cottage St., Cambridge, 1880-83;
Rockport, 1883-84; Purchase St., Newburyport, 1884-86. President
of Little Rock University, Ark., 1886-88. Transferred to Arkansas Con-
ference, 1887; to Des Moines Conference, 1889. Stationed at Amita,
Iowa, 1889-90. Transferred to New England Conference, 1890.
Assistant secretary, Mass. Total Abstinence Society, 1890-91 ; secre-
tary, 1891 . Author: History of Ludlow, Mass., 1874. Editor:
The Temperance Cause, 1890- .
Married June 29, 1869, Maria Amelia Cook, of Niantic, Conn., who
died May 25, 1879. Married May 17, 1880, Jane Louise Taylor, of
Dunstable, Mass. Children: Mabel Elsie, b. April 16, 1870, d. Decem-
ber 7, 1878; Edith Ruby, b. November 29, 1871 (B.A., Boston Univ.,
1894) ; Philo Gates, b. October 5, 1873 (B.A., Harvard, 1895) ; George
Alfred, b. June 15, 1876, d. November 26, 1878; Oliver Tavlor (No.
2555), b. May 27, 1881 ; Helen Fay, b. March 22, 1886 (B.S.,' Simmons
College, 1907); Raymond Wesley, b. November 22, 1888; John Eliot,
b. January 27, 1890; James Arthur, b. January 27, 1890.
Address: 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.
899. FRANK EDWARD PORTER. B.A. ; M.A., 1872; M.D.,
Harvard University, 1873. "*'. T. Born August 28, 1844, Scituate,
Mass. Brother of No. 9i87.
Studied medicine in Boston, Mass., 1869-70; Harvard Medical School,
1870-71. Surgeon in Mass. General Hospital, Boston, 1872-73. Studied
medicine and traveled in Europe, 1873-75. Practising medicine in
Auburndale, Mass., 1875 .
Married October 14, 1875, Christine Washburn Taylor, of East
Boston, Mass.
Address: Auburndale, Mass.
900. *J[OHN] HALE POWERS. B.A.; M.A., 1872. ^. T.
#. B. K. Born November i, 1840, West Newbury, Vt.
Served in ist Vt. Cavalry, 1861-64. General agent for a firm of
lithographers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1869-77. President of firm, J. Hale
Powers & Co., fraternity publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871-77. Studied
law in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1874-77. Died September 26, 1877, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
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Married November 8, 1870, Josephine Bowne Haggott, of Sidney,
Ohio, who died April 9, 1901. Children : Josephine Pearl, b. December
25, 1873, m. C. C. Kent (No. 2021); Herbert Hale (No. 2163), b.
November 7, 1875.
901. GEORGE EDWARD REED. B.A.; M.A., 1872; D.D., 1885;
LL.D., Lafayette College, 1889. ^. T. Born March 28, 1846, Brown-
ville. Me.
Studied in Boston Theological Seminary, 1869-70. Joined Providence
(now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1870.
Stationed at Willimantic, Conn., 1870-72 ; St. Paul's Church, Fall River,
Mass., 1872-75. Transferred to New York East Conference, 1875.
Stationed at Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1875-78; Stamford, Conn.,
1878-81; Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-84; Hanson Place,
Brooklyn, 1884-87; Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn., 1887-89.
President of Dickinson College, Pa., 1889-1911. Resigned, 1911.
State Librarian of Pennsylvania, 1898-1902. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1896.
Married June 20, 1870, Ella Frances Leffingwell, of Norwich, Conn.
Child: George Leffingwell, b. February 4, 1885 (B.A., Dickinson, 1904).
Address: Carlisle, Pa.
902. *JONATHAN EDWARDS RICHARDS. B.A.; M.A., 1872.
A. A. *. Born November 14, 1845, Steuben, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Kensington, Conn., 1869-70. Studied in
Boston Theological Seminary, 1870-71. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1871. Stationed at Westville, Conn., 1871-74.
Transferred to Detroit Conference, 1874. Stationed at Ames Church,
Saginaw City, M^ich., 1874. Located, 1876. Pastor of First Congre-
gational Church, St. Johns, Mich., 1877-86; First Presbyterian Church,
St. Louis, Mich, 1886-91 ; First Presbyterian Church, Mount Clemens,
Mich., 1891-93. Retired on account of failure of health, 1893. Died
October i, 1893, Mount Clemens, Mich.
Married June 8, 1871, Huldah Loomis, of Fulton, N. Y. Children:
Anne Loomis, b. July 24, 1872 (B.A., Univ. of Michigan, 1895), m.
Harry Coleman; Florence Loring, b. October i, 1874 (Ph.B., Univ.
of Michigan, 1898) ; Lewis Loomis, b. April 11, 1881 ; Theodore Nelson,
b. March 29, 1887.
Address of widow: 713 East Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
903. HENRY ALANSON STARKS. B.A. ; M.A., 1872; D.D..
1890. ^. T. *. B. K. Born August 6, 1846, Troy, N. Y.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1869-71 ; School of Theo-
logy, Boston University, 1871-72. Joined Troy Conference, M. E.
Church, 1872. Stationed at Schaghticoke, N. Y., 1872-73; Harts Falls,
1873-75; Fremont St., Gloversville, 1875-77; Chatham and Maiden
Bridge, 1877-79; Williamstown, Mass., 1879-81; Fort Edward, N. Y.,
1881-84, Supernumerary; traveled in Europe and the East, 1884-85.
Stationed at First Church, Albany, N. Y., 1885-88; Hoosick Falls,
1888-89; Burlington, Vt., 1889-92. Transferred to New York East
Conference, 1892. Stationed at Middletown, Conn., 1892-95. Super-
numerary ; traveled in Europe, 1895-96^ Lecturer on Ethics and Evi-
dences of Christianity, Wesleyan University, 1896-98; on the Bible and
Evidences of Christianity, 1898-99. Financial secretary of Wesleyan
University, 1900-01. Superannuated, 1907 . Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1886-92.
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Married June i, 1875, Harriet Ellena Akin, of Troy, N. Y. Children:
Edson Akin, b. June 25, 1876; Elizabeth, b, March 31, 1880.
Address: 117 Elm St., Montclair, N. J.
904. ♦ALBERT AURELIUS TYLER. B.A.; M.A., 1872. A. A.*.
Born July 5, 1832, Haddam, Conn.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1869-70.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1870-71.
Practised law in Holyoke, Mass., 1871-1908. For many years clerk of
Police Court, Holyoke, Mass. Died August 23, 1908, Holyoke, Mass.
Married October 4, 1881, Ida L. Street, of East Haven, Conn., who
died January 21, 1907.
906. * JOSEPH DAME WEEKS. B.A.; M.A., 1872; LL.D.,
Allegheny College, 1888. ^. T. *. B. K. Born December 3, 1840,
Lowell, Mass.
In business in Cincinnati, Ohio, and in Burlington, Iowa, 1869-71.
Editor of The American Manufacturer, Pittsburg, Pa., 1872-76. Asso-
ciate editor of The Iron Age, New York, N. Y., 1876-86. Editor of
The American Manufacturer and Iron World, Pittsburg, Pa., 1886-96.
Visited Europe as special commissioner of Pennsylvania to investigate
the labor question, 1878. Special agent for Tenth Census, 1879-83;
for Eleventh Census, 1889-93. Chairman of the Pennsylvania Tax
Conference, 1892-93. Died December 26, 1896, Pittsburg, Pa.
Married February 28, 1871, Mattie J. Fowler, of Pittsburg, Pa.
(deceased). Child: Emma Fowler, b. November 18, 1874.
906. CALEB THOMAS WINCHESTER. B.A.; M.A., 1872;
L.H.D., Dickinson College, 1892. 4^. T. *. B. K. Born January 18,
1847, Uncasville, Conn.
Librarian of Wesleyan University, 1869-73; Professor of Rhetoric
and English Literature, 1873-90; of English Literature, 1890 .
Traveled and studied in Europe, 1880-81. Member, Committee of
Revision, Methodist Hymnal, 1904. Author: Five Short Courses of
Reading, 1892, 1900; Some Principles of Literary Criticism, 1899; The
Life of John Wesley, 1905; A Group of English Essayists, 1910.
Editor : Wesleyan University Alumni Record, 1873 5 Addison's Roger
de Coverley Papers, 1904; The Athenceum Press Series (with Pro-
fessor G. L. Kittredge).
Married December 25, 1872, Julia Stackpole Smith, of Middletown,
Conn., who died June 25. 1877. Married April 2, 1880, Alice Goodwin
Smith, of Middletown, Conn. Child : Julian Caleb, b. June 23, 1877.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
907. *HARVEY WOODWARD. B.A.; M.A., 1872. A. A. $.
*. B. K. Born July 18, 1841, Gilsum, N. H.
Served in 9th N. H. Volunteers, 1864. Taught in Falley Seminary,
Fulton, N. Y., 1869-70. Joined Central New York Conference, M. E.
Church, 1870. Stationed at Jordanville, N. Y., 1870-71 ; Deansville,
1871-73. Transferred to Northern New York Conference, 1873. Sta-
tioned at New York Mills, N. Y., 1873-75. Transferred to New Hamp-
shire Conference, 1875. Stationed at Great Falls, N. H., 1875-77;
Bristol, 1877-79 ; Fisherville, 1879-81 ; Laconia, 1881-83 ; New Market.
1883-84. Resided in Belleview, Fla., 1884-86. Transferred to Florida
Conference, 1886. Stationed at Belleview, Fla., 1886-88. Returned to
New Hampshire, 1888. Joined the Congregational Church, 1889. Pas-
tor of Congregational Church, Swanzey, N. H., 1889-91. Resided in
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Ashburnham, Mass., 1891-97; in Natick, Mass., 1897-1902. Died April
10, 1902, Natick, Mass.
Married October 18, 1870, Mary Adelaide Spinney, of Charlestown,
Mass. Children: Mabel Adelaide, b. October 16, 1872; Leonard Sam-
uel, b. October 24, 1876; George Ernest, b. June 5, 1878.
Address of widow: 52 Dartmouth St., Winter Hill, Mass.
CLASS OF J870.
908. DARIUS BAKER. B.A.; M.A., 1873; LL.D., 1906. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born January 18, 1845, South Yarmouth, Mass.
Served in 5th Mass. Volunteers, 1862-63. Taught in Chamberlain
Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1870-72. Tutor in Latin in Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1872-74. Studied law in Middletown, Conn. ; admitted to the
bar, 1874. Practised law in Newport, R. I., 1875-86. Judge of pro-
bate, city of Newport, R. I., 1877-98. Trial justice of the Justice Court
of Newport, R. I., 1879-86. Justice of the District Court of the First
Judicial District of R. I., 18816-1905. Associate justice of the Superior
Court of the state of Rhode Island, 1905 . Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1887 .
Married October 30, 1878, Annie Barker, of Leipzig, Germany, who
died October 7, 1886. Married October 8, 1891, Bertha Alicia Neales,
of Woodstock, N. B., Canada. Children : Hugh Barkly, b. June 17,
1882 (B.A., Harvard, 1903) ; George Yelverton, b. September 26, 1886;
Dorothy Neales, b. April 19, 1893; Alfred Colebrook, b. August 30,
1898; Margaret Medley, b. July 31, 1901.
Address : 40 Cranston Ave., Newport, R. I.
909. FREDERIC WILCOX CLARKE. B.S. Born May 6, 1851,
Chicago, 111.
City surveyor, Middletown, Conn., 1870-72. Civil engineer, Chicago,
111. ; chief engineer, Chicago Transfer Railway Company, 1872-74.
Engineer-in-chief of Calumet Drainage Works, 1874-77. Engaged in
the manufacture and sale of leather in Chicago, III., and Boston, Mass.,
1879 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1904 .
Married June, 1877, Charlotte Sharp, of Chicago, 111. Children:
Edythe, b. 1880 (B.A.. Bryn Mawr, 1903), m. Dr. A. W. Fairbanks;
Charlotte, b. 1882, m. C. O. Zerrahn; Stanley, b. 1884 (B.A., Harvard,
1907) ; Elysabeth, b. 1894.
Address : Round Gables, Dean Road, Brookline, Mass.
910. ISAAC NEWTON CLEMENTS. B.A.; M.A., 1873; M.A.
{ad eundem), Syracuse University, 1887. A. K. E. $. B. K. Born
January 2, 1841, Wells, Somersetshire, England.
Served in I22d N. Y. Volunteers, 1862-64. Taught in Chamberlain
Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1870-73; Central New York (now
Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y., 1873-82. Joined Central New York Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1878. Vice president, Cazenovia Seminary,
N. Y., 1882-84; president, 1884-96; president emeritus, 1896— — .
School commissioner. Second District, Madison County, N. Y., 1903 .
Married July 10, 1872, Abbie Smith (sister of No. 939), of East
Bridgewater, Mass., who died July 9, 1876. Married March 8, 1881,
Harriet C. Alvord, of Cazenovia, N. Y. Child: Theron Alvord (No.
2532), b. August 29, 1883.
Address : Cazenovia, N. Y.
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911. *WILLIAM EASTMAN DWIGHT. B.A.; M.A., 1873;
D.D., Boston University, 1873. *• N, 0. Born June 10, 1847, Chelsea,
Mass.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1870-73. Preached
in M. E. Church, New England Village, Mass., 1870-72; Second Church,
Boston, 1872-73. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church. 1873.
Stationed at North Prescott and Lockes Village, Mass., 1873-74 ; Heath,
1874-75; Townsend, 1875-77; Orange and Marblehead, 1877-78; Hub-
bardston, 1878-80; Hampden, 1880-81; Rock Bottom, 1881-83; Cherry
Valley, 1883-84. Supernumerary, 1884-85. Stationed at West Med-
way, Mass., 1885-86. Supernumerary ; resided in Melrose, Mass.,
188(5-1905. Corresponding clerk for S. C. Small & Co., Boston, Mass.,
1890-94. Died March i, 1905, Boston, Mass.
Married June 3, 1873, Carrie W. Patten, of Somerville, Mass., who
died January 7, 1875. Married May 29, 1878, Amanda Elizabeth
Fessenden, of Townsend, Mass. Child : a son, b. and d. January 4,
1875.
Address of widow : 44 Florence St., Melrose, Mass.
912. CHARLES SHERMAN EDGERTON. B.A.; M.A., 1873.
A. A. *. Born October 5, 1847, West Troy (now Watervliet), N. Y.
In an architect's office. Albany, N. Y., 1870-77. Architect in Rutland.
Vt., 1877-80; Albany, N. Y., 1880-90. In the general manager's office.
National Express Company, Albany, N. Y., 1890-1903. In state archi-
tect's office, Albany, 1903 .
Married June 5, 1877, Anna Louise Jenkins, of Albany, N. Y.
Address: State Architect's Office, Albany, N. Y.
913. JOHN HESSIE EMERSON. B.A.; M.A., 1873- A. A. *.
Born March 19, 1845, Westboro. Mass. Brother of No. 1042.
Vice principal of High School, Middletown, Conn., 1870-71. Studied
in School of Theology, Boston University, 1871-74. Joined New Eng-
land Conference, M. E. Church, 1874. Stationed at East Pepperell,
Mass., 1874-75; Princeton, 1875-78; South Framingham, 1878-79; West-
boro, 1879-81; Maplewood, 1881-84; Westford, 1884-85; Amherst,
1885-87; Monson, 1887-89; Holliston, 1889-91; Newton Upper Falls,
1891-92; Coral St., Worcester, 1892-95. Transferred to New Hamp-
shire Conference, 1895. Stationed at Exeter, N. H., 1895-97; Baker
Memorial, Concord, 1897-98; Plymouth, 1898-99. Supernumerary,
1899-1902. Superannuated, 1902 .
Married November 6, 1879, Adelaide Maria Collyer, of Lowell, Mass.
Children: Grace Collyer, b. November 6, 1881; Bertha Metcalf, b.
June 26, 1887.
Address : Stoneham, Mass.
914. *LEON CHESTER FIELD. B.A. ; M.A., 1873. ^. T. #. B. K.
Born February 7, 1847, Southbridge, Mass.
Taught in New York Conference (now Cazenovia) Seminary, N. Y.,
1870-73. President of Claflin University, S. C, 1873-74. Joined South
Carolina Conference. M. E. Church, 1874. Transferred to New Hamp-
shire Conference, 1875. Stationed at First Church, Concord, N. H.,
1875-77; Grace Church, Haverhill, Mass., 1877-80; Dover, N. H.,
1880-81; First Church, Concord, 1881-82. Supernumerary, 1882-85.
Died April 17, 1885, Marlow, N. H.
Married August 22, 1870, Clara Elizabeth Crowell, of Ware, Mass.,
who died December 13, 1893. Children : Leona Miner, b. June 9. i875»
m. W. E. Howard; Grace Josephine, b. August 14, 1878, d. August 21,
1879; Helen Bradley, b. February 3, 1884.
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915. CHARLES WESLEY GALLAGHER. B.A.; M.A., 1873;
D.D., Little Rock University, 1887. A. A. *. $. B. K. Born February
3, 1846, Boston, Mass.
Served in 4th Unattached Co., Mass. Volunteers, 1864. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Guilford,
Conn., 1870-72; Bridgehampton, N. Y., 1872-73; East Pearl St., New-
Haven, Conn., 1873-76; North Church, Hartford, 1876-77; Warren
St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-80. Transferred to Providence (now New
England Southern) Conference, 1880. Stationed at St. Paul s Church,
Fall River, Mass., 1880-82; First Church, Taunton, 1882-84; Hazard-
ville. Conn., 1884-87. Presiding Elder of New Bedford District,
1887-89. President of Lawrence University, Wis., 1889-93. Principal
of Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1893-97. Associate
principal of Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1897-1901. Presi-
dent, National Training School, for Missionaries and Deaconesses,
Washington, D. C, 1901-08; Maryland College for Women, Luther-
ville, Md., 1908 . Chaplain, Department of the Potomac, G. A. R.,
1905-08. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888, '92.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1896-99.
Married September 13, 1876, Emily Eliza Hubbard, of Brooklyn,
N. Y., who died May 13, 1890. Married August 21, 1893, Evangeline
Corscaden, of Providence, R. I. Child: Ethel Louise, b. November 13,
1882.
Address: Lutherville, Md.
916. BENJAMIN GILL. B.A.; M.A., 1873; D.D., 1904. ^. T.
$. B. K. Born July 11, 1843, Holmfirth, Yorkshire, England.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at
Westboro, Mass., 1870-71. Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham,
Mass., 1872-92. Professor of Latin, Pa. State College, 1892-95; of
Latin and Greek, 1895 ; Dean of the School of Language and Liter-
ature, 1895-1908; Preacher, 1899-1906; Chaplain, 1906- .
Married April 26, 1870, Lucy Eleanor Whitman, of Newton, Mass.,
who died September 30, 1897. Married June 19. 1907, Ellen Urania
Clark (daughter of No. 433). Children: Kitty Eleanor, b. November
23, 1871, m. B. S. Annis; Josephine Amelia, b. November 19, 1873,
m. E. W. Oliver; Arthur Benjamin, b. December 16, 1878; Helen
Louise, b. June 10, 1881, m. Edward Hanscom.
Address : State College, Pa.
917. *G[EORGE] BROWN GOODE. B.A.; M.A., 1873; LL-D.,
1888. *. N._ e. $. B. K. Born February 13, 1851, New Albany, Ind.
Studied in Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass.,
1870-71. Assistant Curator of Museum, Wesleyan University, 1870-71 ;
Curator, 1871-77; Lecturer on Natural History, 1879-81. Studied in
U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C, 1872-73. Engaged in
zoological explorations under the auspices of Wesleyan University and
the Smithsonian Institution in Bermuda, Canada, and United States,
1872-81. Assistant in the U. S. National Museum, 1873-75; assistant
curator, 1875-77; curator, 1877-81; assistant director, 1881-87; director,
1887-96. Assistant to the U. S. Fish Commission, 1874-81. Director
of the U. S. exhibition of animal resources and fisheries in the Inter-
national Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa., 1876. U. S. statistical expert
before the Halifax Fishery Arbitration Commission, 1877-78. Expert
special agent of Tenth Census, in charge of the fishery census, 1879-81.
tJ. S. commissioner to the International Fishery Exhibition, Berlin,
Germany, 1880. Vice president, Board of Exhibition Commissioners,
American Society of Taxidermists, 1882. Commissioner to the Fish-
eries Exhibition in London, 1883. Assistant secretary of the Smith-
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sonian Institution; U. S. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, 1887-96.
Died September 6, 1896, Washington, D. C.
Married November 27, 1877, Sarah Ford Judd (daughter of No.
315), of New York, N. Y. Children: Margaret Judd, b. March 23,
1879, d. July 28, 1906; Kenneth Mackarness (No. 2422), b. December
8, 1880; Francis Collier, b. October 5, 1884; Philip Burwell, b. Decem-
ber 8, 1886 (B.A., Harvard, 1907).
Address of widow : 178 Church St., Middletown, Conn.
918. CHARLES LACEY HAMILTON. B.A.; M.A., 1873.
A. K. E. Born December 16, 1847, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No.
121S, and of E. E. Hamilton (class of 1879).
Engaged in the manufacture of paper, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870 .
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1880-87.
Married November 13, 1873, Olivia Garret Philips, of Philadelphia,
Pa. Children: Agnes Irvie, b. July 10, 1874; Rebecca Elizabeth, b.
July 4, 187s; Charles Lacey, b. October 13, 1876; Lillian Olivia, b.
August 4, 1880; Phillips Kay, b. June 10, 1882.
Address : William Penn P. O., Montgomery Co., Pa.
919. SAMUEL PARKER HAMMOND. B.A.; M.A., 1873;
D.D., Taylor University, 1891. "*■. T. Born March 4, 1846, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Taught in Passaic Institute, N. J., 1870-73. Joined Newark Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1871. Stationed at Rutherford, N. J., 1871-74;
West Side Ave., Jersey City, 1874-77; Hackensack, 1877-79; Grace
Church, Paterson, 1879-82; Nyack, N. Y., 1882-83; St. Paul's Church,
Jersey City, N. J., 1883-85; Trinity Church, S. I., N. Y., 1885-88.
Presiding Elder of Paterson District, 1888-94; Newark District, 1894-
1900. Stationed at Haverstraw, N. Y., 1900-04; Trinity Church,
Rahway, N. J., 1904-05. President and agent of Board of Home Mis-
sions and Church Extension, 1905-08. Supernumerary, 1909 .
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892.
Married January 8, 1874, Emma Louise Crasto, of New York, N. Y.,
who died August 16, 1881. Married October 10, 1883, Charlotte Irene
Green, of Nyack, N. Y. Children: Caroline Augusta, b. June 13, 1876;
Franklin Parker, b. June 16, 1878.
Address: Stony Point, N. Y.
920. *DAVID HENRY HANABURGH. B.A. ; M.A., 1873;
S.T.D., Syracuse University, 1902. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born November
10, 1839, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Served in 128th N. Y. Volunteers, 1862-65. Taught in Maine Wes-
leyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1870-71. Joined Maine Conference,
M. E. Church, 1871. Stationed at Pine St., Portland, Me., 1871-74.
Transferred to New York Conference, 1874. Stationed at Florida,
N. Y., 1874-75; Modena, 1875-76; Goshen. 1876-78; Saugerties,
1878-81; Wappinger's Falls. 1881-83; South St., Peekskill, 1883-86;
Shrub Oaks, 1886-87; Hedding Church, Poughkeepsie, 1887-90; Clin-
ton Ave., Kingston, 1890-93; Katonah, 1893-98; Fordham, New York,
1898-99. President, Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1899-1907.
Died December 5, 1907, Carmel, N. Y.
Married May 11, 1875, Hattie Miriam Turner. Children: Martha
Lee, b. August 4, 1876; Emory Foss, b. January 30, 1882.
Address of widow : Carmel, N. Y.
921. *MARCUS PATTEN HATFIELD. B.A.; M.D., North-
western University, 1872; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1875. *. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born February 20, 1849, New York, N. Y.
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Studied in Chicago Medical College, 1870-72. House surgeon and
physician, Mercy Hospital, Chicago, III., 1872-73. Lecturer on Physiol-
ogy and Hygiene, Cincinnati Wesleyan College; commissioner from
State of Illinois to the Vienna Exhibition; traveled in Europe, and
attended medical lectures in Berlin, Vienna, and Zurich, 1873-74.
Lecturer on Chemistry, Chicago Medical College (now Medical School
of Northwestern University), 1874-75; Professor of Inorganic Chem-
istry, 1875-77; Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, 1877-81; Pro-
fessor of Medical Chemistry and Jurisprudence, 1881-83; Professor of
Diseases of Children, 1883-99; Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics, 1899-
1902. Author: various books on physiology and hygiene. Died
November 11, 1909, Chicago, 111.
Married December 21, 1876, Harriet Augusta Harris, of Evanston,
111. Children: Harris Aylsworth, b. May 15, 1878; Robert Marcus,
b. March 8, 1881 ; William Hugh, b. February 4, 1884.
Address of widow : 4561 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
922. *CHARLES EDWARD HAWKINS. B.A.; M.A., 1873.
A. K. E. Born March 21, 1843, Messina, N. Y.
Served in I42d N. Y. Volunteers; promoted to second lieutenant,
1862-65. Taught in Black River Conference Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y.,
1870-71. Principal of Ogdensburg Educational Institution, N. Y.,
1871-72. Joined West Wisconsin Conference, M. E. Church, 1872.
Stationed at Tomah, Wis., 1872-74; Prescott, 1874-76. Transferred
to Northern New York Conference, 1876. Stationed at Copenhagen,
N. Y., 1876-78; Antwerp, 1878-80. Principal of Ives Seminary, Ant-
werp, N. Y., 1880-85. Superintendent of normal training classes.
Department of Public Instruction of the State of New York, 1885-91.
Engaged in mining, 1891-1903. Died August 6, 1903, Potsdam, N. Y.
Married January 10, 1872, Mary Cordelia Herrick, of Canton, N. Y.,
who died December 5, 1907. Children : William Herrick, b. April 3,
1875 (class of 1898) ; Henry Miles, b. May i, 1876.
923. *CICERO MARCELLUS HICKS. B.A.; M.A., 1873-
*. N. e. Born April 8, 1848, Boston, Mass.
On the editorial staff of The American Grocer and The South, New
York, N. Y., 1873-74. Assistant city editor of The Brooklyn Union,
N. Y., 1874-75. In the commission business, New York, N. Y., 1875-78.
Died October 6, 1878, Brooklyn, N. Y.
924. EBENEZER HILL. B.A.; M.A., 1891. *. N. 6. #. B. K.
Born October 15, 1849, Norwalk, Conn. Brother of M. A. Hill (class
of 1864).
Assistant superintendent of Norwalk Iron Works, 1870-71 ; secre-
tary, 1871-73 ; vice president, 1873-81 ; general manager, 1881 .
Vice president. National Bank of Norwalk, 1880-82; president,
1882 .
Married June 4, 1874, Julia W. Dellicker, of Danbury, Conn. Chil-
dren: Ebenezer, Id. February 22, 1875; Julia D., b. September 29, 1876;
Ella L.
Address : South Norwalk, Conn.
925. *EDWIN JENKINS HOWE. B.A. ; M.D., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1873, and New York Homoeopathic Medical College, 1873;
M.A,, Wesleyan University, 1878. f». N. 9. Born July 2, 1849, Orange,
N.J.
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Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1870-73. Practised medicine in Newark, N. J., 1873-1905. Died March
IS, 1905, Newark, N, J.
Married November 18, 1875, Sarah Louise Simmons, of Passaic,
N. J., who died about 1906.
926. WILLIAM ARMOR JOHNSTON. B.S. A. A. *. Born
April 3, 1851, Middletown, Conn, Son of Professor John Johnston;
brother of Nos. 563, 696, and 741.
Engaged in the manufacture of dentists' materials, New York, N. Y.,
1870-81. Superintendent, S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company,
Prince Bay, N. Y., 1881 . Trustee of the same company, 1906— — ,
Married February 12, 1883, Minnie A. Morris, of Stapleton, N. Y.
Children: William Armour (No. 2547), b. May 6, 1884; Minnie Elise,
b. October 16, 1886 (B.A., Wellesley, 1908).
Address: Prince Bay, S. I., N. Y.
927. GEORGE HARRISON McGREW. B.A.; M.A., 1873;
LL.B., Harvard University, 1873; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary,
1876; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1891. ^. T. *. B. K. Born May
19, 1846, Kingwood, W. Va.
Served as scout in U. S. Army, 1863. Entered Wesleyan University
(with the class of 1869), 1865. In poor health; out of college, 1866-67.
Acting cashier of the National Bank of Kingwood, W. Va., 1870-71.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1871-73. Practised law in Kingwood,
W. Va., 1873-74. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1874-75.
Joined North India Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at
Moradabad, India, 1876-78; Bareilly, 1878-80; Cawnpore, 1880-85.
Transferred to New York East Conference, i88(5. Stationed at Meri-
den, Conn., 1886-89. Transferred to New York Conference, 1889.
Stationed at St. Paul's Church, New York, N. Y., 1889-92. Withdrew
from the conference and united with the Protestant Episcopal Church,
1892. Assistant in St. Bartholomew's parish. New York, N. Y.,
1892-97. Rector, St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1897-1906; Silver
Spring, Md., 1907 . Author : Outlines of Systematic Theology (in
Hindustani), three editions; Old Testament History; History of the
Apostolic Church, etc.
Married September 11, 1876, Anna Julia Lore, M.D. Children:
James Clark, b. June 26, 1877; Elizabeth Lore, b. November 17, 1878,
m. Everett Kimball; Dallas Dayton Lore, b. August 20, 1881.
Address : Silver Spring, Md.
928. *HOWARD AUGUSTUS McKENNY. B.A.; M.A., 1873.
*•. T. *. B. K. Born July 15, 1848, Gorham, Me.
In U. S. hospital service, Washington, D. C, 1865. Taught in Claflin
University, S. C, 1871-72; Gorham, Me., 1873-87. Superintendent
of schools, Gorham, Me., 1887-1907. U. S. inspector of customs,
Portland, Me., 1891-1908. Died November 2, 1908. Gorham, Me.
Married June 16, 1874, Alice Isadore West, of Brandon, Vt.
Address of widow: Gorham, Me.
929. GEORGE PRESTON MAINS. B.A. ; M.A., 1873; DD-,
1889, and Syracuse University, 1889. A. A. ^. Born August 7, 1844,
Newport, N. Y.
In U. S. Navy, on steamer Valley City. 1864-65. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Hamden, Conn.,
1870-71; Ansonia, 1871-73; Chapel St., New Haven, 1873-76; New
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Britain, 1876-79; Bristol, 1879-80; Grace Church, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1880-83 ; Waterbury, Conn., 1883-84. Presiding Elder, New York East
District, 1884-85. Superintendent, M. E. Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1885-86. Stationed at New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-92.
Superintendent, Brooklyn Church Society, 1892-96. Stationed at Mount
Vernon, N. Y., 1896. Agent, Methodist Book Concern, New York,
N. Y., 1896 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888,
'92, '96, 1900, '04, '08. Trustee of Syracuse University, 1897- 1903.
Married August 4, 1870, Mary Amelia Curtiss, of Mexico, N. Y., who
died June 15, 1907. Married December 9, 1909, Mary Kirkwood Calder,
of Harrisburg, Pa. Children : WiUiam Curtiss, b. September 3, 1871
(B.A., New York Univ., 1892), d. January 23, 1909; Jessie May, b.
May 17, 1875 (Ph.B., Syracuse, 1896), m. A. E. Strong, M.D.; Mary
Pearl, b. April 21, 1883, m. C. L. Rowland.
Address: 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
930. VIRGIL WADHAMS MATTOON. B.A.; M.A., 1873;
B.D., Boston University, 1873. *• N. 0. Born March 2, 1842, Vienna,
N. Y.
Served in 24th N. Y. Volunteers, 1861-63. Studied in School of
Theology, Boston University, 1870-73. Joined Providence (now New
England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Stationed at
Barnstable and Yarmouth, Mass., 1872-73; Allen St., New Bedford,
1873-74; Dighton, 1874-75; South Harwich, 1875-76; Truro and South
Truro, 1876-79. Transferred to Central New York Conference, 1890.
Superannuated, 1910.
Married April 2, 1873, Mary F. Reed, of Cortland, N. Y. Children :
Florence Amanda, b. July 27, 1874; Wilbur Reed (No. 2092), b.
August 14, 1875; Howard Virgil (No. 2158), b. January 6, 1877.
Address : Horseheads, N. Y.
931. *WILLIAM LEE MILLER. B.A.; M.A., 1873. *• N. e.
Born August 22, 1848, Springfield, Mass.
In the insurance business, Springfield, Mass., 1870-71. Principal of
schools, Mass. State Reform School, Westboro, Mass., 1871-73. Prin-
cipal of High School, Amesbury, Mass., 1874-78. Died September 27,
1878, Westboro, Mass.
Married November 24, 1874, Etta Besse Foss, of Westboro, Mass.
Children : William Foss, b. June 18, 1875 ; Winifred Louise, b. April 3,
1878; Wellington Lee, b. May i, 1879, d. September 3, 1879.
Address of widow : care of Training School, Oakdale, Mass.
932. HENRY GLEASON NEWTON. B.A.; LL.B., Yale Uni-
versity, 1872; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1873. $. N. 0. *. B. K.
Born June 5, 1843, Durham, Conn.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1870-72. Practising law in New Haven,
Conn., 1872 . Member of Conn. House of Representatives, 1885,
'95. Referee in Bankruptcy, 1898 . Member, State Board of
Health, 1896-1905. President, Peoples Bank and Trust Company, New
Haven, Conn., 1907-09. Author : Probate Law in Connecticut; article
on Bankruptcy (Encyclopcedia Britannica) ; History of Durham.
Married September 11, 1885, Sarah Allen Baldwin, M.D., of Crom-
well, Conn.
Address: 89 Sherman Ave., New Haven, Conn.
933. ABRAHAM JOHN PALMER. B.A.; M.A., 1873; D.D.,
Syracuse University, and Allegheny College, 1885. A. K. E. Born
January 18, 1847, Frenchtown, N. J. Brother of No. 1187.
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Served in 48th N. Y. Volunteers, 1861-64. Joined Newark Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1871. Stationed at Bayonne, N. J., 1871-72; Grace
Church, Staten Island, N. Y., 1872-73; Waverly Church, Jersey
City, N. J., 1873-76. Transferred to New York Conference, 1876.
Stationed at 86th St., New York, N. Y., 1876-79; St. James's Church,
Kingston, 1879-82; Park Ave., New York, 1882-85. Transferred to
New York East Conference, 1885. Stationed at Simpson Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-86. Transferred to New York Conference, 1886.
Stationed at First Church, Yonkers, N. Y,, 1886-87. Presiding Elder
of New York District, 1887-92. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, New
York, N. Y., 1892-96. Corresponding secretary, Missionary Society,
1896-1901. Presiding Elder, Newburgh District, 1901-05 ; Pough-
keepsie District, 1905-08. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, New York,
N. Y., 1908-09. Corresponding secretary. New York Conference Com-
mission on Annuities and Vested Funds, 1909 . Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 1908 . Author: History of the 48th N. Y. Vol-
unteers. Editor : World-Wide Missions.
Married October 13, 1874, Emma T. Lacy, of Jersey City, N. J.
Children: Agnes, b. April 13, 1876, d. April 16, 1879; Helen, b. Novem-
ber 25, 1878, m. W. L. Andrus (No. 1735) ; Dudley Baldwin (No.
2225), b. January 19, 1880; Gerald Andrus, b. June 17, 1888 (class of
1910), d. October 26, 1909; John Leonard, b. November 4, 1895.
Address : Milton-on-Hudson, N. Y.
984. GEORGE TOWNLEY PARROT. B.A. ; M.A., 1873.
*. N. O. Born December 17, 1846, New Providence, N. J.
Studied law in Elizabeth, N. J., 1870-73. Admitted to the bar, 1873.
Practising law in Elizabeth, N. J., 1873 . Member of N. J. House
of Assembly, 1881-82. Surrogate of Union County, 1887 . Mem-
ber of commission to revise New Jersey laws relating to probate, etc.,
1898.
Married October 8, 1874, Ella B. Tichenor, of Irvington, N. J.
Children : Helen King, b. February 20, 1877. m. C. A. VanOrden,
D.D.S. ; Raymond Townley. b. March 15, 1880 (B.A., Princeton, 1902) ;
Grace Adelia, b. Mav 13, 1883 (B.A., Vassar, 1905), m. C. B. Keeney,
M.D. ; Ethel Antoinette, b. March 5, 1887.
Address : Elizabeth, N. J.
935. WILLIAM HENRY PETERS. B.A. ; B.D., Boston Uni-
versity, 1873. *. N. e. Born March 18, 1848. Beekmanville, N. Y.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1870-73.
Preached in M. E. Church, New England Village, Mass.. 1871-73;
Bloomville, N. Y., 1873-74; Charlotteville, 1874-76. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1876. Stationed at Florida, N. Y., 1876-77;
High Hill. 1877-79; Esopus, 1879-81; Olive, 1881-84: Bridgeville,
1884-85; West Stockbridge. Mass., 1885-88; Gaylordsville, Conn.,
1888-93; Cairo, N. Y., 1893-94; Norton Hill, 1894-95; Walden,
1895-96; White Sulphur Springs, 1896-99; Mongaup Valley, 1899-1902;
East Kingston, 1902-03; Blenheim, 1903-05; Tyringham, 1905-06;
Claverack, 1906-08; Milan and Jackson Corners, 1908 .
Address : R. F. D, Red Hook, N. Y.
936. *EDWARD HYDE RICE. B.A. ; M.A., 1873- *• N. 6.
Born October 27, 1848, Boston, Mass. Brother of Nos. 813, 988, and
1233-
Principal of High School. Holliston, Mass., 1870-71 ; Maiden. Mass.,
1871-72. Studied in Universities of Berlin, Leipzig, and Paris, 1872-73.
Principal of High School, Chicopee, Mass., 1873-75. Classical master,
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High School, Worcester, Mass., 1875-79. Principal of High School,
Lawrence, Mass., 1879-80. Member of Board of Visitors, Boston
University, 1879-80. Engaged in City Library, Springfield, Mass.,
1880-81. Principal of High School, Pittsfield, Mass., 1881-88. Pro-
fessor of Greek and French, Western University of Pennsylvania,
1888-91. Professor of Modern Languages, Boston Correspondence
School, 1892-95. Died May 9, 1895, Springfield, Mass.
Married August 12, 1878, Emma Isabelle Adams, of Newton, Mass.
Address of widow : 24 Vernon St., Newton, Mass.
937. ALFRED SEELYE ROE. B.A.; M.A., 1873. A. A. *.
Born June 8, 1844, Rose, N. Y. Brother of G. M. Roe (class of 1874),
and of C. M. Roe (class of 1881).
Served in 9th N. Y. Heavy Artillery, 1864-65. Principal of High
School, Ashland, Mass., 1870-75. Taught in High School, Worcester,
Mass., 1875-80; principal of the same, 1880-90. Editor and publisher
of Light, Worcester, Mass., 1891-92. Representative in Mass. Legis-
lature, 1892-95; state senator, 1896-98. Editor, Worcester Magazine,
1901-03. Supervisor of evening schools, Worcester, 1902 . Author:
Histories of Rose, N. Y., Worcester (Mass.) High School, Worcester
Y. M. C. A., Worcester in the Spanish War, 9th New York Heavy
Artillery, 24th Mass. Regiment, etc. Editor: Worcester Light;
Worcester Magazine.
Married June 22, 1874, Nora A. Metcalf, of Ashland, Mass., who
died February i, 1910. Children: Addie Estelle, b. April 6, 1875, d.
February 24, 1878; Annabell C, b. September 3, 1879 (B.A., Mount
Holyoke, 1901) ; Delos Metcalf, b. January 8, 1883, d. May 28, 1892;
Harriet Eudora, b. June 5, 1885 (B.A., Mount Holyoke, 1907).
Address : 5 Dix St., Worcester, Mass.
938. *CHARLES EDSON SEAVER. B.A. Born December 25,
1843, Worcester, Mass.
Preached in M. E. Church, North Dana, Mass., 1870-72. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Stationed at North
Dana, Mass., 1872-73; North New Salem and Orange, 1873-75; Tur-
ners Falls, 1875-76; South Deerfield, 1876-79; Heath, 1879-80. Super-
numerary, 1880. Taught music in Holyoke, Mass., 1880-81. Died
November 6, 1881, Holyoke, Mass.
Married February 8, 1871, Emma Clough, of Chicopee Falls, Mass.
Children: Charles Joseph, b. January 23, 1872; Edgar Willie, b. Janu-
ary 21, 1874, d. October 23, 1890.
Address of widow : Mrs. D. S. Warner, Chicopee Falls, Mass.
939. RICHARD WATSON SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1873. A. K. E.
Born May 16, 1846, near Richmond, Ky.
Taught in State Normal School, Peru, Nebr., 1870-71; English and
Classical School, Providence, R. I., 1871-89. At home, in poor health,
1890-92. President and manager, Wallum Pond Ice Company, Provi-
dence, R. I., 1892-96. Principal, Hoyt School, East Providence, R. I.,
1896-97; Oxford Grammar School, Providence, R. I., 1897-98; Broad
St. Grammar School, Providence, R. I., 1898
Married September 6, 1871, Georgianna Skillings, of East Bridge-
water, Mass., who died July 26, 1883. Married April 19, 1894, Emily
Phebe Wilbur, of Providence, R. I. Children : Richard Edwin, b.
July 22, 1872; Margaret Augusta, b. April 20, 1874, d- July, 1874;
Margaret Gertrude, b. September 11, 1878, m. C. E. Ridgway; Wil-
liam Percy, b. June 14, 1881 ; Georgianna, b. April 11, 1883.
Address : 109 Massachusetts Ave., Providence, R. 1.
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940. WILLIAM JONATHAN SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1873. ^. T.
Born November 3, 1842, Middletown, R. I.
Preached in M. E. Church, Higganum, Conn., 1868-71. Joined
Providence (now Newr England Southern) Conference, M, E. Church,
1871. Stationed at Emmanuel Church, Mansfield, Mass., 1871-73; Dux-
bury, 1873-75; Little Compton, R. I., 1875-78; East Bridgewater,
Mass., 1878-81; Phenix, R. I.. 1881-84; Asbury Memorial Church,
Providence, 1884-87; Central Church, Taunton, Mass., 1887-90; Haz-
ardville. Conn., 1890-92; State St., Bristol, R. I., 1892-95; Westerly,
1895-1900; Burnside, Conn., 1900-06; Warehouse Point, 1906 .
Married December 21, 1871, Mary Abbie Harris, of Pawtucket, R. I.
Child : Beatrice Mary, b. January 28, 1877.
Address : Warehouse Point, Conn.
941. *JOSEPH B THOMAS. B.A. A. A. *. Born January 20,
1849, Philadelphia, Pa.
Superintendent of Standard Sugar Refinery, Boston, Mass., 1870-87;
manager, 1887-91. Retired; resided in New York, N. Y., 1891-1909.
Director of American Sugar Refining Company. Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1878-97. Died August 4, 1909, New York, N. Y.
Married April 14, 1875, Annie M. Hill (sister of No. 924), of South
Norwalk, Conn. Children: Joseph B., b. January 3, 1879 (B.A., Yale,
1903) ; Ralph Hill, b. February 6, 1882 (B.A., Yale, 1905).
Address of widow : 763 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
942. MARVIN WALLACE VAN DENBURG. B.A.; M.A.,
1873; M.D., New York University, 1879. ■*■. T. Bom October 8,
1843, Homer, N. Y.
Served in Co. D, 157th N. Y. Volunteers, 1862-64. Taught in Way-
zata, Minn., 1870-71. Traveling agent, Cromwell, Conn., 1871-72.
Superintendent of a toy manufacturing company, Cromwell, Conn.,
1872-73- Taught in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1874-77.
Studied in Medical Department, New York University, 1877-79.
Practised medicine in New York, N. Y,, 1879-80; Fort Edward, N. Y.,
1880-99; Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1899 .
Married September 15. 1870, Belle A. Stevens, of Cromwell, Conn.,
who died October 27, 1871. Married December 13, 1872, Mary Ellen
King (daughter of No. 316), of Fort Edward, N. Y., who died Febru-
ary 13, 1879. Married July 5, 1883, Helena Lucy Davis, of New York,
N. Y. Children: Fannie Ella, b. August 12, 1871 ; Grace, b. December
12, 1873, d. January 12, 1874; Joseph King (No. 1870), b. November 29,
1874; Marie Gertrude, b. November 7, 1886; John Wallace, b. Decem-
ber 14, 1888.
Address : 107 Union Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
943. JOHN BENEDICT WELCH. B.A.; M.A., 1873. A. K. E.
Born April 15, 1843.
Taught in Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Conn., 1870-72. Principal
of High School, Willimantic, Conn., 1872-84; Westfield, Mass.,
1884-87 ; Pittsfield, Mass., 1887-91 ; McCollum Institute, Mount Vernon,
N. H., 1891-96; University Military Academy, Columbia, Mo., 1896 .
Married December 2, 1872, Sarah Louisa Hubbard, of Cromwell,
Conn. Children: Catherine Ventres, b. March 28, 1876; Austin
Hubbard, b. June 12, 1879 (M.E., Univ. of Missouri, 1904) ; Howard,
b. November 15, 1881 (B.A., Univ. of Missouri, 1903) ; John Gunn, b.
January 25, 1885 (B.A., Univ. of Missouri, 1903).
Address: Columbia, Mo.
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944. *JOSEPH KENNARD WELLS. B.A.; M.A., 1873. <ir. T.
*. B. K. Born December 11, 1849, Vincentown, N. J.
Studied law in Mount Holly and Trenton, N. J., 1870-73. Admitted
to the bar, 1874. Journal clerk, N. J. House of Assembly, 1875-76.
Law clerk of N. J. Court of Chancery, 1874-84. Practised law, 1884-85.
Died January 28, 1885, Pembroke, N. J.
945. JOHN STRANGE WOOD. B.A.; M.D., Northwestern
University, 1872; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1876. *. N. 0. Born
May 14, 1846, Greencastle, Ind. Brother of Nos. 788 and 968.
Studied in Chicago Medical College, 1870-72. House physician, Cook
County Insane Asylum, 111., 1871-72. Practised medicine in Palatine,
111., 1872-73 ; Evanston, Chicago and Benserville, 1873-77 ; Lafayette,
Ind., 1877-79; Buffalo Park, Kans., 1879-81; Chama, N. Mex., 1881-
1908. Retired on account of health, 1908.
Married July 17, 1873, Helen M. Kelsey, of Mount Vernon, Ohio.
Child : Katheryne, b. May 17, 1874.
Address : Long Beach, Cal.
CLASS OF IS7U
946. *DANIEL STILLMAN ALFORD. B.A. ; M.A., 1874.
A. A. *. Born October 2, 1848, Riverton, Conn.
Studied law, 1871-73. Admitted to the bar, 1873. Practised law in
Lawrence, Kans., 1873-1904. Proprietor of The Lawrence Tribune,
1878. Assistant attorney of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail-
road, 1891-1904. Died February 22, 1904, Lawrence, Kans.
Married April 14, 1874, Susan Daphne Savage, of Lawrence, Kans.
Children: Alfred Cecil, b. January 26, 1875 (B.A., Univ. of Kansas,
1895), d. February 8, 1899; Anna May, b. February 26, 1879 (B.A.,
Univ. of Kansas, 1901), m. E. H. Sellards; Donald Stillman, b. June
25, 1881 (B.A., Univ. of Kansas. 1903) ; Joseph Savage, b. June 8,
1883 (B.A., Univ. of Kansas, 1906) ; Theodore Crandall, b. August 6,
1885 (B.A., Univ. of Kansas, 1907) ; Sylvia Daphne, b. November 4,
1889.
Address of widow : Lawrence, Kans.
947. ELDON BENJAMIN BIRDSEY. B.A.; LL.B., University
of Albany, 1872. A. A. *. Born July 26, 1848, Hamburg, Conn.
Studied in Law School of University of Albany, N. Y., 1871-72.
Admitted to the bar, 1872. Practising law in Middletown, Conn.,
1872 . Prosecuting attorney, City Court, 1879-83. Judge of pro-
bate, 1883-93.
Married October 23, 1873, Caroline Elizabeth Chase (daughter of
No. i), of Middletown, Conn. Children: Frederick, b. March 20,
1875, d. in infancy; Laura Chase, b. March 2^, 1878, m. R. R. Renshaw.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
948. BYRON ALDEN BROOKS. B.A.; M.A., 1874. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born December 12, 1845, Theresa, N. Y.
Principal of Union Free School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1871-72.
Assistant editor of The National Quarterly Review, New York, N. Y.,
1873. Engaged in teaching and literary work in New York, N. Y.,
1873 • Invented Remington No. 2 typewriter, 1878; the linotype
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(for automatic type-casting), 1885. President of the Bandotype Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Author: King Saul: a Tragedy, 1876; Those
Children and Their Teachers, 1882; Phil Vernon and His School-
masters, 1885; Earth Revisited, 1893.
Married July 17, 1872, Sarah E. Davis (sister of No. 619), of Mid-
dletown. Conn., who died September 11, 1904. Married May 2, 1906,
Ella J. Ball, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Byron Harold, b. Janu-
ary 23, 1878; Sarah Ethel, b. January 6, 1881, d. August 8, 1881 ;
Helen Maria, b. September 7, 1886.
Address: 314 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
949. *JOHN HARRISON COCAGNE. B.A.; M.A., 1874. Born
June 17, 1848, Delta, N. Y.
Taught in Black River Conference Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y.,
1871-72; Quincy German and English College, III, 1873-74; Mexico
Academy, N. Y., 1874-75 1 Quincy College, 1875-76. In poor health ;
worked on a farm, 1877-78. Taught in Xenia Female College, Ohio,
1878-79; Mitchell Seminary, Mitchellville, Iowa, 1879-80. Superinten-
dent of schools, Mitchellville, Iowa, 1881-83. In business in Gouver-
neur, N. Y., 1883-87. Died January 4, 1887, Gouverneur, N. Y.
950. ALBERT BARNARD CRAFTS. B.A. ; M.A., 1874. A. A. *.
Born September 4, 1851, Milan, N. H. Brother of Nos. 887 and 1346,
and of F. H. Crafts (class of 1871).
Taught in Pine Meadow, Conn., 1871-72. Engaged in business,
1872-73. Studied law in Westerly, R. I., 1873-75. Admitted to the
bar, 1875. Practised law in Westerly, R. I., 1875-1907; Providence,
1907 . Member of R. I. House of Representatives, 1904-06.
Married October i, 1881, Jennie Louise Blake, of Ashaway, R. I.,
who died November 19, 1884. Married December 17, 1892, Mary A.
Stark, of Mystic, Conn. Child : Alberta Barnard, b. July 6, 1901.
Address : 333 Banigan Building, Providence, R. I.
951. WATSON THOMAS DUNMORE. B.A.; M.A., 1874;
LL.B., Hamilton College, 1875. A. A. *. Born March 28, 1845, Rush,
Pa.
Principal of Union High School, Bradford, Vt, 1871-73. Studied
law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and Bradford, Vt., 1873-74. Admitted to
the bar, 1874. Principal of graded school, Susquehanna Depot, Pa.,
1874. Superintendent of schools, Hornellsville, N. Y., 1875. Practised
law in Utica, N. Y., 1875-86, 1904 . Special county judge of Oneida
County, N. Y., 1886-92. County judge of Oneida County, 1892-1904.
Married July 9, 1878, Minnie Elizabeth Goodier (daughter of No.
257), of Utica, N. Y.. who died December 11, 1904. Married June 27,
1908, Cora M. Wheeler, of Utica, N. Y. Children: James Sterling, b.
July 15, 1879, d. December 20, 1908; Watson Thomas, b. November 4.
1881; Clarissa Treadway, b. April 3, 1883; Russell Goodier (No.
2674), b. November 28, 1884; Earl William, b. December 7, 1886 (class
of 1910) ; Adele, b. December 17, 1888.
Address : 75 Rutger St., Utica, N. Y.
952. *ROBERT WATERMAN CARR FARNSWORTH. B.A.;
M.A., 1874. ^. T. *. B. K. Born February 20, 1844, Haverhill, N. H.
Served in loth Vt. Volunteers, 1862-64. Captain of Co. F, 32d
Colored Infantry, U. S. Volunteers, 1864-65. Taught in Fort Edward
Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1871-72. Studied in School of Theology,
Boston University, 1872-73. Joined Providence (now New England
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Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed at North Church,
Fall River, Mass., 1873-76; Fourth St., New Bedford, 1876-78; West
Dennis, 1878-79; Danielsonville, Conn., 1879-80. Transferred to
Southern California Conference, 1880. Stationed at Pasadena, Cal.,
1880-83. Presiding Elder of Los Angeles District, 1883-87. Dean of
the Maclay College of Theology, San Fernando, Cal, i887-8i8. Delegate
to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1884. Died January 3, 1888,
Pasadena, Cal.
Married August 10, 1871, Emma S. George, of Newbury, Vt. Chil-
dren: Ruth Winifred, b. August 20, 1872, m. Professor E. E. Hall;
Edith Emma, b. July 5, 1877.
Address of widow: Mrs. G. W. James, North Raymond Ave.,
Pasadena, Cal.
953. THEODORE E HANCOCK. B.A.; LL.B., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1873; M.A., Syracuse University, 1886; LL.D., Wesleyan
University, 1897. A. A. <I>. <!•. B. K. Born May 30, 1847, Fulton, N. Y.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1871-73- Admitted to the bar,
1873. Practising law in Syracuse, N. Y., 1873 . District attorney
of Onondaga County, 1889. Attorney-general of New York state,
1894-99. President, Onondaga County Bar Association, 1903 .
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1907 •
Married June 7, 1882, Martha Blanche Connelly, of Pittsburg, Pa.
Children: Stewart Freeman (No. 2483), b. April 4, 1883; Clarence
Eugene (No. 2542), b. February 13, 1885; Martha Stover, b. July 4,
1892.
Address: 1406 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
954. GEORGE INGRAHAM. B.A.; LL.B., Columbia University,
1873. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born May 10, 1851, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son
of No. 191; brother of No. 1177.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1871-73. Practised law in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1873-86. Vice president, Phenix Insurance Company,
1887 .
Married December 16, 1874, Clara R. Crowell, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child : Mary M., b. February 19, 1880.
Address: 195 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
955. *ROBERT WEAVER JONES. B.A.; M.A., 1874. ^. Y.
Born October 24, 1839, Bethlehem, Pa.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1871. Stationed
at North Church, Hartford, Conn., 1871-74; Second Church, Norwalk,
1874-77; i8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-80; Flushing, 1880-83; Janes
Church, Brooklyn, 1883-86; Willis Ave., North New York, 1886-89;
Watertown, Conn., 1889-93; Williams Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-98;
Fourth Ave., Brooklyn, 1898-1901 ; Southport, Conn., 1901-05; Litch-
field, 1905. Died December 28, 1905, New York, N. Y.
Married October 22, 1873, Elsie L. Tolles, of South Norwalk, Conn.,
who died March 2, 1892. Children: Robert Tolles (No. 2020), b.
September 26, 1874; Roy Humiston (No. 2219), b. August 3, 1877;
Edwin Chester (No. 2432), b. October 6, 1880; George Milton, b. Sep-
tember 18, 1884, d. April 21, 1885; Vincent Weaver, b. March i, 1889
(class of 1911).
956. nVATSON ELI KNOX. B.A.; M.A., 1874. ^. T. Born
July 16, 1841, Blandford, Mass.
26s
1871.] GRADUATES.
Served in 17th Regiment, N. Y. State National Guard, 1864. Taught
in Wilmington Institute, Del., 1871-72. Principal of Felton Seminary,
Del., 1872-74. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1875.
Stationed at Heath, Mass., 1875-76; West Springfield, 1876-79;
Northampton, 1879-82; State St., Springfield, 1882-85; Webster,
1885-88; Auburndale, 1888-91; Holyoke, 1891-96; Waltham, 1896-1900.
Died July 12, 1902, Feeding Hills, Mass.
Married October 3, 1883, Addie C. Clark, of Nashville, Tenn. Child:
Eloise, b. November 23, 1890.
Address of widow: Springfield, Mass.
967. JOHN HENRY LOWMAN. B.A.; M.D., Wooster Uni-
versity, 1873; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1874; MD., Columbia
University, 1877. >!'. T. Born October 6, 1849, Cleveland. Ohio.
Studied in Medical Department, Wooster University, Ohio. 1871-73.
Resident physician, Cleveland Charity Hospital, 1872-74; New York
City Hospital, 1874-75. First clinical assistant, Metropolitan Throat
Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1875. Practising medicine and surgery
(specialties, throat and chest diseases), Cleveland, Ohio, 1875 .
Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Wooster University
Medical Department, Cleveland, Ohio, 1875-80. Professor of the same
in Western Reserve University, 1880-85; Professor of Medicine in the
same, 1885 . Visiting physician, Charity Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio,
1875-78; Lakeside Hospital, 1878 . Consulting physician in a
number of hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio. Vice president. International
Medical Congress, Rome, Italy, 1895. Associate editor: Ohio Medical
Recorder, 1881-84.
Married June 26, 1890, Isabel Wetmore, of Euclid, Ohio. Children :
John Wetmore, b. February 12, 1893; Henry Mather, b. July 8, 1896;
Shepard Wetmore, b. May 22, 1899.
Address : 1807 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
958. JOHN HUNTER MILLER. B.A. A. K. E. Born May 11,
1850, New Rochclle, N. Y.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1871-73. Practising law in New
York, N. Y., 1873 .
Married June 4, 1873, Mary Wells, of New Rochelle, N. Y.
Address : 2 East 29th St., New York, N. Y.
959. GEORGE WATSON NEWTON. B.A. Born December 4,
1845, Durham, Conn. Brother of H. H. Newton (class of 1867).
Employed in U. S. Coast Survey, 1871-73. Engaged in civil engi-
neering, 1873-80. Engineer on the Kansas & Missouri Railroad,
1880-83. Leveler and assistant engineer on the Northern Pacific Rail-
road, 1883-84. Engaged in farming in Durham, Conn., 1884 .
Member of Conn. Legislature, 1887.
Address: Durham Center, Conn.
960. ALBERT PEARNE PALMER. B.A. ; M.A., 1874. *. X. O.
*. B. K. Born February 6, 1846, Cortland, N. Y.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference. M. E.
Church, 1871. Stationed at East Main St., Norwich. Conn., 1871-72;
Central Church, Taunton, Mass., 1872-75; Wellfleet, 1875-78; Woon-
socket, R. I., 1878-80; Chestnut St., Providence, 1880-81; Stafford
Springs, Conn., 1881-83; Central Church, Brockton, Mass., 1883-86;
Bristol, R. I., 1886-87; Fourth St., New Bedford, Mass., 1887-90; Wil-
limantic. Conn., 1890-92. Transferred to Northern New York Con-
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ference, 1892. Stationed at Arsenal St., Watertown, N. Y., 1892-94;
South St., Utica, 1894-99 ; Camden, 1899-1901 ; Herkimer, 1901-03 ;
Lowville, 1903-08; Waterville, 1908- . Trustee of Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1903 . Author: History of the Methodist Church, Well-
fleet, Mass.
Married April 2, 1872, Flora S. Cobb, of Oneonta, N. Y., who died
May 21, 1873. Married March 11, 1875, Mina Morgan, of West Win-
field, N. Y. Children : Hattie Belle, b. May 20, 1873, m. John Gilmore,
d. May 9, 1908; Morgan S., b. December 25, 1875; Stillman Fairchild,
b. December 4, 1881 ; Emily Julia, b. August 24, 1887.
Address : Waterville, N. Y.
961. WILBUR FISK POTTER. B.A. A. K. E. Born April 30,
1842, Monson, Mass.
Served in i6th Mass. Battery, 1864-65. Taught in Bernardston,
Mass., 1871-72; Providence Conference Seminary (now East Green-
wich Academy), R. I., 1872. In the employ of New England Marble
Company, Boston, Mass., 1872; Oriental Oil Company, Boston, 1874-75.
In the insurance business, Springfield, Mass., 1875 ,
Address: Box 1586, Springfield, Mass.
962. EDWARD AMASA RANSOM. B.A. ; M.A., 1874. A. A. *.
Born August 16, 1849, Somerville, N. J. Brother of C. A. Ransom
(class of 1879).
Studied law in Jersey City, N. J., 1871-74. Admitted to the bar,
1874. Practised law in Jersey City, N. J., 1874-82. Editor of The
Hudson County Ledger, Jersey City, N. J., 1882-83. On the staff of
The New York Tribune and The New York Times, 1883-90. On the
editorial staff of The New York Press, 1890-94. Practised law in
Jersey City, N. J., 1890-1906. On the editorial staff of The New York
Morning Advertiser, 1895-96; The Newark (N. J.) Morning Star,
1896-^.
Married December 24, 1874, Jennie Neale (sister of No. 1019), of
Middletown, Conn. Children: Edward Amasa. b. October 25, 1875;
Arthur Neale, b. November 4, 1877; Jennie Neale, b. November 29,
1879, m. Dr. W. K. Alsop.
Address : New York Press Club, New York, N. Y.
963. EDGAR MONCENA SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1874; D.D.,
1887. *. N. G. *. B. K, Born August 4, 1845, Livermore, Me.
Preached in Bristol, R. I., 1871-72. Joined Providence (now New
England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Stationed at
Bristol, R. I., 1872. Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University,
1872-74. Stationed at Trinity Church, Providence, R. I., 1874-77;
First Church, Newport, 1877-80. Transferred to Central New York
Conference. 1881. Stationed at West Eaton, N. Y, 1881-82. President
of Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1882-93. Principal of
Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1893-98. President of
Illinois Wesleyan University, 1898- 1905. Stationed at Areola, 111.,
1905-06. Supernumerary, 1906-07. Dean of Carleton College, Mo.,
1908 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1889-94.
Married DecemBer 23, 1874, Marguerite M. Hauschild, of Metuchen,
N. J. Children: Mae Deering (No. 2122), b. November 18. 1875;
Burchard Hauschild, b. October tq, 1877 (class of 1900) ; Paul, b.
May I, 1883: Marguerite Hauschild, b. July 21, 1884.
Address : Farmington, Mo.
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964. NORMAN JAIRUS SQUIRES. B.A.; M.A., 1874; B.D.,
Methodist General Biblical Institute, 1865. >I'. T. Born October 5,
1 841, Good Ground, N. Y.
Acting pastor of Central Congregational Church, Portland, Conn.,
1871-72; pastor, 1872-73. Pastor of Congregational Church, North
Manchester, Conn., 1873-81 ; West Haven, Conn., 1881 . Member
of School Board, West Haven (Orange), 1885; chairman, 1888.
Married June 13, 1872, Mary M. Miner, of Greenport, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Norma May, b. December 22, 1874 (B.A., Vassar, 1898), m.
H. W. Beer; Annette Clara, b. March 4, 1876; Delmar Louise, b.
June 8, 1880; Frederic Norman Miner, b. January 14, 1884.
Address : West Haven, Conn.
966. *GEORGE STORRS WENTWORTH. B.A.; M.A., 1874;
O. M., Emerson College of Oratory, 1889. Born November 29, 1836,
Milton, N. H.
Served in Battery I, 5th U. »S. Artillery, 1861-64. In business in
Keene, N. H., 1872-73. Joined New Hampshire Conference, M. E.
Church, 1873. Stationed at South Acworth, N. H., 1873-74; Rindge,
1874-75; Lempster, 1875-77; North Grantham and West Enfield,
1877-79; New Ipswich, 1879-80. Located, 1880. Resided in Keene,
N. H., 1880-81. Traveling agent, 1881-86, i88<;-93. Studied in Emer-
son College of Oratory, Boston, Mass., 1886-89. Died July 14, 1893,
Keene, N. H.
Married June 9, 1873, Mrs. Emily Augusta Lord, of Keene, N. H.
Address of widow : 5 Dabney Place, Roxbury, Mass.
966. WILLIAM FREDERICK WHITCHER. B.A.; M.A., 1874.
A. A. *. 4>. B. K. Bom August 10, 1845, Benton, N. H.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1871-72. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1872. Stationed at South Yarmouth, Mass., 1872-74; First Church,
Newport, R. I., 1874-77; County St., New Bedford, Mass., 1877-79;
Mathewson St., Providence, R. I., 1879-81. On the editorial staff of
The Boston Traveller, 1881-83; associate editor, 1883-85; editor-in-
chief, 1885-90; literary editor and leading editorial writer, 1890-93.
Pastor of Center Church, Maiden, Mass., 1891 ; First Church, Everett,
1892. Resigned from the ministry, 1896. On the staff of The Boston
Advertiser, 1893-98. Editor and proprietor of The Woodsville News,
N. H., 1899 . Chairman of School Committee, Maiden, Mass., 1887.
Member of N. H. Legislature, 1901, '03, '05, '07. Member of N. H.
State Library Commission, 1903 . Author: John Hurd, 1888;
History of Coventry, N. H., 1905; Haverhill One Hundred Years Ago,
1909, and other historical works. Joint editor: Neiv Hampshire
Families and Genealogies, three volumes, 1908.
Married December 4, 1872, Jeannette M. Burr, of Middletown, Conn.,
who died September 25, 1894. Married November 4, 1896, Marietta A.
Hadley, of Stoneham, Mass. Child : Burr Royce, b. November 6, 1878
(B.A., Dartmouth, 1902).
Address : Woodsville, N. H.
967. CLARENCE WILLIAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1875. *• N. 0.
Born March 18, 1845, St. George, N. B., Canada.
Studied in University of Gottingen, 1871-72; Hanover, Germany,
1872-73; in France, 1873. Clerk and bookkeeper, New York, N. Y.,
1876 .
Married. Children: two.
Address : 42 Warren St., New York, N. Y.
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968. JOSEPH RAND WOOD. B.A.; M.A., 1874; S.T.B., Bos-
ton University, 1875. *. N. G. Born March 2, 1848, Greencastle, Ind.
Brother of Nos. 788 and 945.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1871-72.
Preached in Congress St. M. E. Church, Lafayette, Ind., 1872-73;
Brockton, Mass., 1873-74; Bridgev^ater, 1874-75. Joined Northwest
Indiana Conference, 1875. Missionary to South America; stationed at
Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentine Republic, 1875-86. Stationed at
Yountsville, Ind., 1886-87; Rockville, 1887-89; St. Luke's Church,
Lynn, Mass., 1889-90. Transferred to New England Conference, 1890.
Stationed at Byfield, Mass., 1890-92; Peabody, 1892-94; Calverton,
Baltimore, Md., 1894-96; Sparrows Point, 1896-99; Frostburg, 1899-
1901; Exeter St., Bahimore, 1901-04; Harpers Ferry, W. Va., 1904-07;
Hyattsville, Md., 1907-08; Arroyo, Porto Rico, 1908-09; Elkridge,
Md., 1909-10.. Superannuated, Baltimore Conference, 1910. Professor
of English and Vocal Music, Storer College, Harpers Ferry, W. Va.,
1904-06.
Married November 10, 1875, Susie A. Blodgett, of Holliston, Mass.
Address : 2206 Avalon Ave., Baltimore, Md.
CLASS OF J872.
969. DELOS RICHARD BAKER. B.A. A. A. *. Born Novem-
ber 18, 1848, East Candor, N. Y.
On the editorial staff of The Cincinnati Gazette, Ohio, 1872-73.
Joined Cincinnati Conference, M. E. Church, 1874. Stationed at
Venice, Ohio, 1874-75; Groesbeck, 1875-77; Wright Chapel, Cincinnati,
1877-78. Suspended from the ministry on account of heresy, 1877-78;
expelled, 1879. Reporter for The Cincinnati Daily Times, Ohio,
1879-80. Stenographer in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1880-82. On the editorial
staff of The Cincinnati Post, 1882-98. Retired, 1898.
Married July 20, 1875, Georgianna Beecher, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Children : Ruth Isabel, b. September 20, 1876, m. Harry Leonard ;
Charles Newton, b. March 28, 1878, d. January 31, 1906; Caroline, b.
April 9, 1880; Ernest, b. August 14, 1882; Jerome, b. August 28, 1884;
Frederick, b. June i, 1887; Delos Richard, b. May 22, 1892; Theodore
Andri, b. September 21, 1895.
Address : 204 North 22d St., Columbus, Ohio.
970. JOSEPH HENRY BEALE. B.A.; M.A., 1875. A. A. ^.
Born May 2Z, 1842, Truro, Mass. Brother of F. H. Beale (class of
1868).
Entered Wesleyan University (with the class of 1866), 1862. Served
with Co. D, 31st Maine Volunteers; promoted to first lieutenant,
1864-65. Joined East Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1868. Sta-
tioned at Pembroke, Me., 1868-69; Cutler, 1869-71. Transferred to
New York East Conference, 1872. Stationed at Bloomfield, Conn.,
1872-74; Branford, 1874-75; Kensington, 1875-76; East Granby,
1876-77 ; Wallingf ord, 1877-79. Located, 1880. In business in New
Haven, Conn., 1879-81. On the editorial staff of The Loomis Musical
and Masonic Journal, New Haven, Conn., 1881-84. Preached in East
Maine Conference, 1884-90. Editor of subscription books with C. Gay
& Co., New York, N. Y., 1890-94. Connected with the Five Points
Mission, New York, N. Y., 1894-96. Preached at Augusta, Me.,
1896-97. Pastor of Pearson Mission, Portland, Me., 1898-1900. With
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the Seamen's Institute, 1901-02. Residing in Boston, Mass., 1903 .
Author: Prophet of Thisbe; Patriotic Echoes; History of the United
States. Editor: Gay's Circle of Knowledge; Gay's History of Four
Great Nations; Gay's Four Hundred Years of American History.
Married February 21, 1867, Nellie R. Buell, of Killingworth, Conn.
Address: Suite 9, 35 Temple St., Boston, Mass.
971. *JAMES MADISON BEEDE. B.A.; M.A., 1875. A. A. #.
*. B. K. Born March 20, 1846, Hebron, N. H.
Taught in Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1872-75. Assistant
principal of High School, Orange, N. J., 1875-81. Died January 6,
1881, Orange, N. J.
Married December 31, 1874, Lucy Lathbury, of White Plains, N. Y.,
who died December 21, 1905. Children: Mary Lathbury, b. November
30, 1875, d. January i, 1881 ; Vincent Van Marter, b. November 27,
1879.
972. EDWIN ALONZO BLAKE. B.A. ; M.A., 1875; Ph.M.,
New York University, 1894; S.T.D., Taylor University, 1894; Ph.D.,
Taylor University, 1895. <ir. T. *. B. K. Born July 10, 1847, Pittsfield,
N. H,
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Stationed
at Guilford, Conn., 1872-73 ; Kensington, 1873-74. Resided at Ipswich,
Mass., 1874-75. Stationed at Bridgeport, Conn., 1875-76; Babylon,
N. Y., 1876-79; 37th St., New York, 1879-82; Port Chester, 1882-85;
Washington Park, Bridgeport, Conn., 1885-88; South 2d St., Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1888-92: Patchogue, 1892-94; Epworth, Brooklyn, 1894-98;
First Church, Hartford, Conn., 1898-1902. Transferred to Pittsburg
Conference, 1902. Stationed at Christ Church, Pittsburg, Pa., 1902-03.
Transferred to New England Conference, 1903. Stationed at Tremont
St., Boston, Mass., 1903-07. Transferred to New York East Confer-
ence, 1907. Lecturer, Weston School for Girls, Boston, Mass., 1907 .
Married July 10, 1873, Amanda Hannah Tinkham, of New Haven,
Conn. Children: Eva May, b. February 9, 1876 (B.A., Goucher
College) ; Mabel Babcock, b. October 19, i^i (B.A., Adelphi College).
Address : South Hamilton, Mass.
973. JOHN AYER CASS. B.A.; M.A., 1875. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born October 3, 1843, Cornville, Me.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1872-73. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed at Grace Church,
Springfield, Mass., 1873-76; Union Square, Somerville, 1876-79; Trin-
ity Church, Worcester, 1879-82; Westfield, 1882-83. Supernumerary,
1883-86. Traveled in Palestine and the East, 1883-84. Located, 1886.
In the insurance business, Philadelphia, Pa., 1886-93. In the- real estate
business ; preached for several denominations, 1893-1900. Engaged in
editing and preaching, 1900-04. Financial secretary, Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1905 • Author: Is there a Hell? Editor: The
Carriage Monthly.
Married April 9, 1873, Lucy E. Packard, of Cambridgeport, Mass.
Children: Alfred Cookman, b. July 8, 1874; Viola Grace, b. Septem-
ber 26, 1875; Ella Lansing, b. May 10. 1877; Florence Houghton, b.
December 13, 1879; Albert Kinney, b. February 13, 1883.
Address: 134 S. 46th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
974. PERRY CHANDLER. B.A. ^. T. Born June 7, 1843,
Chatham, N. H.
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Served in U. S. Army, 1863-65. Joined New York East Conference,
M. E. Church, 1872. Stationed at City Mission, New Haven, Conn.,
1872-74; Jerome, N. Y., 1874-75. Transferred to Maine Conference,
1875. Stationed at Fairfield, Me., 1875-77; Gorham, 1877-80; Skow-
hegan, 1880-82; School St., Gorham, 1882-83; Second Church, Kittery,
1883-86; North Conway, N. H., 1886-88; Lewiston, Me.,_ 1888-91.
Transferred to Columbia River Conference, 1891. Stationed at
Spokane, Wash., 1891-94; Dayton, 1894-96; Pemberton, Ore., 1896-98;
La Grande, 1898-1901; Walla Walla, Wash, (agent for Whitman Col-
lege), 1901-02; John Day, Ore., 1902-04; Wasco, 1904-05; Heppner,
1905-07; Goldendale, Wash., 1907-08; Grass Valley and Moro, Ore.,
1908-10. Associated with Morgan Memorial, Boston, Mass., 1910 .
Married July 24, 1873, Abbie S. Fuller, of Augusta, Me. Children:
Perry Fuller, b. June 8, 1874 (B.A.. Portland Univ.. 1897) ; Ralph H.,
b. June 5, 1876, d. January 25, 1898; Webster Allen, b. December 10,
1878 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1902).
Address: 1061 Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass.
975. *BENJAMIN STEPHEN CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1875.
A. K. E. Born September 15, 1848, New York, N. Y.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1872-74. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1874-86. Died April 6, 1886.
Married July 30, 1873, Mary J. Conklin, of New York, N. Y.
976. SAMUEL GREENLEAF GUSHING. B.A.; M.A., 1875.
A. K. E. *. B. K. Born March 15, 1849, Shrewsbury, Mass. Brother
of No. 889.
In the employ of the New England Marble Company, Boston, Mass.,
1872-75. Financial agent for Cincinnati, Rockport & Southwestern
Railroad Company, Rockport, Ind., 1876-77. Engaged in the boot and
shoe business in Knoxville, Iowa, 1877-81. Agent for a wholesale boot
and shoe firm in Burlington, Iowa, 1881-83. Member of firm. Mann-
ing, Gushing & Co., wholesale boots and shoes, Ottumwa, Iowa, 1883-88.
Traveling salesman for Chicago firms, 1888 — ■ — .
Married November 24, 1874, Fannie A. Morse, of Charlton, Mass.,
who died June 8, 1881. Married December 18, 1882, Augusta Tyler,
of West Brookfield, Mass. Children : Harvey Morse, b. December 5,
1875 (B.S., Mass. Inst, of Tech., 1899); Russell Lane, b. October 26,
1878 (B.A., Cornell College, 1902); Benjamin Ralph, b. May i, 1880;
Frances Newton, b. April 27, 1884 (B.A., Oberlin, 1907) ; William
Tyler, b. October 11, 1886; Albert Augustus, b. December 9, 1890;
Edward Raymond, b. May 2, 1894; Charlotte Elizabeth, b. November
27, 1896.
Address : 186 East Maple Ave., Ottumwa, Iowa.
977. JOHN ALPHONSO DAY. B.A,; M.A., 1875. A. K. E.
Born July 21, 1847, New Salem, Mass.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. Joined
New England Conference. M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed at South
Athol, 1873-75; South Wilbraham (now Hampden), 1875-77; Enfield,
1877-79; Lunenburg, 1879-81; Townsend, 1881-82; Groveland, 1882-83;
Ballardvale, 1883-86; Barre, 1886-88; Rock Bottom (now Gleason-
dale), 1888-90; Bondsville, 1890-93; Conway, 1893-96; Ashland,
1896-98 ; Westfield, 1898-1900 ; Graniteville, 1900-01 ; Kendal Green,
1901-07; Ashburnham, 1907-10; Enfield, 1910-11; East Longmeadow,
191 1 • Author: Church histories of Barre and Gleasondale, Mass.;
Genealogy of Anthony Day, of Gloucester, Mass.
271
1872.1 GRADUATES.
Married May 28, 1874, S. Belle Savage, of Hubbardston, Mass.
Children: Eva Belle, b. April 6, 1876, m. W. M. Jenkins; Harold
Alphonso, b. October 24, 1878; Marian Ethel, b. May 17, 1887.
Address : East Longmeadow, Mass.
978. ALBERT MONROE GRAVES. B.A. A. K. E. Born
December 10, 1847, Randolph, Wis.
Principal of High School, Fort Smith, Ark., 1872-73. Principal of
schools, Eau Claire, Wis., and Lanesboro, Minn., 1873-74; West
Meriden, Conn., 1874-76; Broad Brook, Conn., 1876-77; Kittery, Me.,
1877-78; East Dedham, Mass., 1878-80; Decatur, Nebr., 1880-83.
Engaged in farming at Decatur, Nebr., 1883-86. Principal of schools,
Friend, Nebr., 1886. Superintendent of U. S. Indian School, Pine
Ridge Agency, S. Dak., 1886-87. Engaged in farming at Decatur,
Nebr., 1887-88. Superintendent of U. S. Indian School. Uintah
Agency, Utah, 1888-91. Principal of schools, Salt Lake City, Utah,
1891.
Married July 17, 1872, Marion Elizabeth Palmer, of Kensington,
Conn. Children: Edith Marion, b. February 24, 1875; Royal Albert,
b. September i, 1889.
Address : unknown.
979. ALMON EVERETT HALL. B.A.; M.A., 1875. <ir. T.
*. B. K. Born December 6, 1846, Stamford, Vt.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M, E. Church,
1873. Stationed at Dighton, Mass., 1873-74; St. Paul's Church, Provi-
dence, R. I., 1874-75 ; West Dennis, Mass., 1875-77. On account of
poor health traveled in Mexico, 1877-78. Superannuated, 1878- .
Resided in Stamford, Vt, 1878-84. In business in Clarksburg, Mass.,
1884-86; in Williamstown, Mass., 1886 . Postmaster, Williams-
town, Mass., 1889-1901. Member of Mass. Legislature, 1896-97. Vice
president of Williamstown Savings Bank, 1890-1906; president,
1906- . Treasurer and general manager, Prexite Comb Company,
Williamstown, Mass.. 190^ . Chairman of Williamstown School
Committee for several years.
Married April 2, 1874, Caroline E. Beard, of Dighton, Mass.. who
died December 12. 1908. Children: Damon Everett, b. DecemlDer 6,
1875 (B.A., Williams, 1897) ; Elizabeth Mabel, b. January 5, 1883, m.
Dr. C. A. Hull.
Address: Williamstown, Mass.
980. *JOHN NEWTON HOLT. B.A.; M.A., 1875. *• N. 6.
Born August 7, 1842, Rumford, Me.
Taught in Chamberlain Institute. Randolph, N. Y., 1872-73; High
School, Springfield, Mass., 1873-76. Principal of graded school,
Danielsonville, Conn., 1876-77; High School, Enfield, Conn., 1877-78;
a graded school. Meriden. Conn.. 1878-79: a graded school. Wolcott-
ville, Conn., 1879-81. Visited Florida for his health, 1882. Died
March 2. 1882. Archer, Fla.
Married July 7, 1875, Emma A. Tryon, of Middletown, Conn.
Children : Bertha M., b. February 4, 1878 ; Ruth, b. November 22, 1880,
d. March 26, 1881 ; John Newton, b. March 22, 1882.
981. SILAS WILLIAM KENT. B.A.; M.A., 1875. A. A. *.
Born September 20, 1850, Remsen, N. Y.
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In business in Meriden, Conn., 1872-89. Traveling salesman,
1875 .
Married September 16, 1872, Mary E. Chapman, of Little Utica,
N. Y. Children: Chester Chaffee (No. 2021), b. May 5, 1874; Wil-
liam H., b. June 24, 1878; Edwin Mills, b. December 6, 1882; Robert
Harrington, b. July i, 1886; Silas Stanley, b. October 21, 1887 (class
of 1910) ; Olney Brown, b. November 16, 1890.
Address : Cazfenovia, N. Y.
982. ISAAC J LANSING. B.A.; M.A., 1875; D.D., Lafayette
College, 1909. Born October 3, 1846, Watervliet, N. Y.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1872-73. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed at Embury
Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873-74. Transferred to Georgia Conference,
1874. President of Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 1874-76. Pastor
of Lloyd St. Church, Atlanta, 1875-76. Transferred to Savannah Con-
ference, 1876. Acting assistant secretary of Freedmen's Aid Society,
M. E. Church, 1876-78. Transferred to New York East Conference,
1878. Stationed at Meriden, Conn., 1878-81 ; Stamford and Water-
side, 1881-83. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1883-84. Stationed at
Summerfield Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884-86. Pastor of Salem St.
Congregational Church, Worcester, Mass., 1886-92. Studied and
preached in Worcester, Mass., 1892-93. Pastor of Park St. Congre-
gational Church, Boston, Mass., 1893-97 J Green Ridge Presbyterian
Church, Scranton, Pa., 1897-1911. General secretary, International
Reform Bureau, 191 1 . Author: Romanism and the Republic, 1889;
Romanism and the Nation, 1892. Assistant editor : The Worcester
Times, 1892-93.
Married October 21, 1873, Ella Theresa Griswold, of Hartford, Conn.
Children: George, b. and d. 1876; Gilbert Griswold, b. December 15,
1879; Philip, b. September 25, 1881, d. August 19, 1882; Elysabeth
Arnold, b. October 31, 1884; Annie Gwillim, b. December 22, 1886, d.
November 14, 1894; Helen Dysart, b. January 5, 1889; Miriam, b.
February 26, 1896.
Address: 206 Pennsylvania Ave., S. E., Washington, D. C.
083. EDMUND MEAD MILLS. B.A.; M.A., 1875; Ph.D., Syra-
cuse University, 1878; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1888. A. K. E.
$. B. K. Born July 17, 1848, Bytown (now Ottawa), Ont., Canada.
Joined Central New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Sta-
tioned at Elbridge, N. Y., 1872; Lafayette, 1872-74; Brown Memorial
Church, Syracuse, 1874-78; Wolcott, 1878-80; Penn Yan, 1880-83;
Elmira, 1883-87; First Church, Syracuse, 1887-88; State St., Ithaca,
1888-90; First Church, Elmira, 1890-95. Presiding Elder, Elmira Dis-
trict, 1895-99. Corresponding secretary, 20th Century Thank Offering
Commission, M. E. Church, 1899-1902. Presiding Elder, Geneva Dis-
trict, 1902-07. Field secretary, M. E. Board of Education, Sunday
Schools and Freedmen's Aid. 1907-08. Stationed at Towanda, Pa.,
1908-09, Superintendent of Syracuse District, 1909 . Trustee of
Wesleyan University, 1886 ; secretary of the Board, 1900-03,
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888, '92, '96, 1900, '04
(assistant secretary of the last three) ; Methodist Ecumenical Confer-
ence, 1901.
Married August 23, 1873, Emily Rexford Adams, of Fabius, N. Y.,
who died March 14, 1904. Married March 11, 1908, Mrs. Sadie Brown
Albright, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Address : 823 Sumner Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
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984. FRANK MASON NORTH. B.A.; M.A., 1875; D.D., 1894.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born December 3, 1850, New York, N. Y. Brother
of No. 854.
In business, New York, N. Y., 1872-73. Joined New York Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1873- Stationed at Florida, N. Y., 1873-74;
Amenia, 1874-77; Cold Spring, 1877-79; mth St., New York, 1879-82;
White Plains, 1882-84; West Harlem, 1884-87. Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1887. Stationed at Middletown, Conn., 1887-92.
Corresponding secretary. New York City Church Extension and Mis-
sionary Society, 1892 ; National City Evangelization Union,
1893 . Chief secretary, Inter-Church Conference on Federation,
1905. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1908; Metho-
dist Ecumenical Conference, 1901. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1899 ; Drew Theological Seminary, 1907 . Editor: The Chris-
tian City.
Married May 27, 1874, Fannie L. Stewart, of Philadelphia, Pa., who
died December 22, 1878. Married December 23, 1885, Louise J. McCoy,
of Lowell, Mass. Children: Adolphus Stewart (No. 2030), b. August
19, 1875; Mason Longacre, b. September 29, 1877, d. March 22, 1878;
Eric McCoy (No. 2761), b. June 22, 1888.
Address : 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
985. *JULIUS WILLIE PAIGE. B.A.; M.A., 1876. A. K. E.
Born May 30, 1850, Smithville, Miss.
Studied in General Theological Seminary, 1873-74. Associate rector
of Anthon Memorial Church, New York, N. Y., 1874-76. Rector of
Trinity Church, Sharon Springs, N. Y., 1876-88; Protestant Episcopal
Church, Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1888-93. Died 1893.
Married 1892.
986. WATSON LYMAN PHILLIPS. B.A.; M.A., 1875; D.D.,
Wesleyan University, and Dickinson College, 1889, A. A. *. <l>. B, K.
Born January 28, 1850, Troy, N. Y.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1873. Stationed at West Duxbury, Mass., 1873-74; South Yarmouth,
1874-77; First Church, Fall River, 1877-79; County St., New Bedford,
1879-81. Transferred to New York East Conference, 1881. Stationed
at Summerfield Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-84; St. John's Church,
Brooklyn, 1884-87; Summerfield Church, Brooklyn, 1887-89. Trans-
ferred to Wyoming Conference, 1889. Stationed at First Church,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1889-90. Pastor of Church of the Redeemer (Con-
gregational), New Haven, Conn., 1890 .
Married June 22, 1873, Ella V. Stetson, of East Pembroke, Mass.
Children: Arthur Vernon, b. September 25, 1877; Frank Lyman, b.
September 22. 1879; Ruth Palmer, b. October 4, 1885.
Address : 302 Willow St., New Haven, Conn.
987. *DAMON CLARKE PORTER. B.A. ^. T. Born October
29, 1846, Scituate, Mass. Brother of No. 899.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. Traveled
in Europe, 1873-74. Died December i, 1874, Scituate, Mass.
Married April 9, 1873, Helen A. Fuller, of Springfield, Mass., who
died July 8, 1891.
988. CHARLES FRANCIS RICE. B.A. ; M.A.. 1875: DD-
1893. 'I'. N. e. *. B. K. Born April 14, 1851, Chelsea, Mass. Brother
of Nos. 813, 936, and 1233.
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Taught in High School, Springfield, Mass., 1872-73. Employed in
City Library, Springfield, Mass., 1874. Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1874-77. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church,
1875. Stationed at Appleton Church, Neponset, Mass., 1877-80;
Wesley Chapel, Salem, 1880-83; Webster, 1883-85; St. Paul's Church,
Lowell, 1885-88; Leominster, 1888-93; Epworth Church, Cambridge,
1893-98; St. Luke's Church, Springfield, 1898-1900; Wesley Church,
Springfield, 1900-05. Superintendent of Cambridge District, 1905-1911.
Stationed at Winthrop St., Boston, Mass., 191 1 . President Board
of Trustees, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1898 . Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904, '08; Inter-Church
Conference on Federation, 1905.
Married August 25, 1875, Miriam Owen Jacobs, of Springfield, Mass.,
who died December 16, 1901. Children: Laura Owen, b. September
II, 1876; William Chauncey (No. 2228), b. September 11, 1878;
Horace Jacobs (No. 2504), b. September 25, 1882; Paul North (No.
2826), b. February 9, 1888; Rachel Caroline, b. July 16, 1889.
Address : 24 Moreland St., Roxbury, Mass.
989. *ROBERT JAMES ROUND. B.A. A. A. $. Born Novem-
ber I, 1848, Fort Wayne, Ind. Son of No. 5.
Studied law in Manassas, Va., 1872-73. Taught in Cokesbury Insti-
tute, S. C, 1873-74; Davenport Female College, Lenoir, N, C, 1875-76.
Principal of Baldwinsville Academy, N. Y., 1876-85; High School,
Sandy Creek, N. Y., 1885-87; Grammar School, Elmira, N. Y., 1887-
1910. Died November 24, 1910, Elmira, N. Y.
Married December 23, 1874, Frances S. Hibbler. Child: Julian
Mills (No. 1969), b. October 11, 1875.
990. ARTHUR BENTON SANFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1875; D.D.,
Syracuse University, 1893. *. N. 0. $. B. K. Born in Redding, Conn.
Brother of No. 1256.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed
at various churches in Connecticut, Brooklyn, and New York, N. Y.,
1873-90. Assistant editor, Methodist Review, New York, N, Y., 1890-
1901 ; acting editor, 1892-93. Stationed at Sands St. Memorial,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-04; Mamaroneck, 1904-09; Queens, Long Island
City, 1909-11; Port Washington, 1911 . Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1904; Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1901.
Secretary, New York East Conference, 1897 . Trustee of Syracuse
University, 1899-1905. Editor : Methodist Year Book, and General
Minutes of the M. E. Church, 1890- 1901 ; Proceedings of the Second
Methodist Ecumenical Conference, M^ashington, D. C, 1891 ; The First,
Second and Third Reunions of the Sanford Association of America.
Married June 10, 1886, Nellie May Hunt, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Arthur Hunt, b. February 9, 1888 (B.A., Princeton, 1909);
Laurence Hunt, b. May 25, 1892.
Address : Port Washington, N. Y.
991. HENRY TOWNSEND SCUDDER. B.A.; M.A., 1882.
<ir. T. $. B. K. Born September 6, 1849, Middletown, Conn. Brother
of Nos. 747 and 1191.
Principal of High School, Huntington, N. Y., 1873-74. Practised
law in Sturgeon Bay, Wis., 1874-85. In the Surgeon-General's office,
Washington, D. C, 1885-86. Practising law in Marinette, Wis.,
1886 .
Married June 13, 1877, Mrs. Minnie R. Kimber, of Sturgeon Bay,
Wis., who died February 27, 1884. Married September 14, 1885, Nettie
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Morrison, of Manitowoc, Wis. Children : Charles Morrison, b.
February 27, 1890; Marjorie, b, June 4, 1898.
Address: Marinette, Wis.
992. ALLEN ROSECRANSE SHAY. B.A.; M.A., 1875.
A. A. *. Born August 10, 1850, Sandystone, N. J.
Taught in Walpack Center, N. J., 1873-74; Hamburg, N. J., 1874-75.
Studied law, 1874-77. Admitted to the bar, 1877. Practising law in
Newton, N. J., 1877 .
Married January 10, 1883, Amanda Josephine Hill, of Newton. N. J.,
who died August 11, 1889. Married December 26, 1893, Cora Shimer,
of Newton, N. J. Children: Henry Dildim, b. March 7, 1884; Emma
Westbrook, b. April 13, 1886; Hilda Josephine, b. August 11, 1889.
Address: Newton, N. J.
993. *EUGENE ALONZO WEBSTER. B.A. ; M.A., 1875. >^. T.
Born February 16, 1849, Montpelier, Vt.
Taught in Claflin University, Orangeburg, S. C, 1873-74, Editor
and proprietor of The Citizen, Orangeburg, 1874-76. Admitted to the
bar, 1877. Practised law in Orangeburg, S. C, 1877-1901. Postmaster
in Orangeburg, 1874-86. Collector of internal revenue, District of
South Carolina, for two terms. Member of Republican Committee,
state of South Carolina, 1893-1901. Lay delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1888. Died September 17, 1901, Orangeburg, S. C.
Married January 2Z, 1875, Josephine Elizabeth Debora Dutton, of
Orangeburg, S. C, who died August 4, 1880. Married September 29,
1890, Emma M. Dickinson, of Chelsea, Vt., who died November 20, 1891.
Children: Alonzo Dutton. b. January 30, 1877 (B.A., Univ. of South
Carolina, 1898); Laura E., b. March 4, 1878, d. July 3, 1878; Laura
Josephine, b. July 14, 1880 (B.A., Presbyterian College for Women).
994. GEORGE WASHINGTON WRIGHT. B.A.; M.A., 1875.
A. K. E. Born April 19, 1848, Beekman, N. Y.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1872-73. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, I\I. E. Church,
1873. Stationed at Berkley. Mass., 1873-74: East Greenwich, R. I.,
1874-75; Scituate, Mass., 1875-76; South Somerset. 1876-78; North
Dighton, 1878-80; Hebronville and Dodgeville. 1880-81; Allen St.,
New Bedford, 1881-83; South Yarmouth. 1883-85; Moodus, Conn.,
1885-87; Killingly, 1887-89; Norwich. 1889-90. transferred to Des
Moines Conference, 1890. Stationed at Farragut, Iowa, 1890-91.
Transferred to Vermont Conference. 1891. Stationed at Barnard. Vt.,
1891-92. Pastor of Congregational Church, Bethel, Vt., 1892-93; Han-
over. Mass., 1893. General manager for New England states for Rand,
McNally & Co., publishers. 1893 .
Alarried June 4, 1873. Eugenia Adaline Harvey, of Cambridge. Mass,
(deceased). Married June .30. 1897, Etta Ward Turner, of Hanover,
Mass. Children: George Washington, b. April 3, 1875; William
Daniel, b. July 9. 1876.
Address: 53 State St., Boston, Mass.
995. *CHARLES WESLEY YOUNG. B.A. A. A. *. Born May
4, 1850, East Pittston, Me.
Private tutor in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873-74. Taught in Olympia
Female Seminary, Olympia. Wash., 1874-75. Connected with the
U. S. Coast Survey, Seattle. Wash., 1875-76. Bookkeeper in Seattle,
Wash., 1876-81. Member of the Board of Equalization, Washington
Territory. Died 1902, Missoula, Mont.
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996. ARTHUR PRINCE ADAMS. B.A., 1874; M.A., 1877-
**•. T. Born November 29, 1847, Chelsea, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed
at Townsend, Mass., 1873-74; East Somerville, 1874-76; Coleraine,
1876-77; Beverly, 1877-78. Suspended by the conference on account
of heresy. Preaching independently, 1878 . Author: Bible Har-
mony; The True Basis of Redemption, etc. Editor : The Spirit of the
Word, 188s .
Married August 24, 1870, Addie A. Shaw, of Lynn, Mass., who
died September 14, 1902. Married April 5, 1905, Mrs. Ophelia G.
Burroughs, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Children: Arthur Franklin, b.
November 17, 1871, d. April 10, 1907; Charles Wesley, b. April 9,
1875.
Address: 68 Garden St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
997. *JOSEPH AUGUSTUS ADLINGTON. B.A.; LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1875; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1876. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born January 13, 1845, Woonsocket, R. I.
Served in 12th 111. Cavalry;, promoted to first lieutenant, 1862-65.
Judge advocate of military commission, Houston, Tex., 1865-66.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1873-75. Practised law in Rochester,
N. Y., 1875-1904. Assistant adjutant general, G. A. R., Dept. of New
York, 1882-83. Surrogate of county of Monroe, N. Y., 1883. Died
July 3, 1904, Rochester, N. Y.
998. CHARLES WESLEY BOYD. B.A.; M.A., 1879- A. K. E.
Born August 3, 1843, Frederick City, Md.
Assistant principal of Hackensack Academy, N. J., 1873-75. Studied
in Universities of Leipzig and Heidelberg, Germany, 1875-78; General
Theological Seminary, 1879. Principal of Hackensack Academy, N. J.,
1880-84. Studied in the Philadelphia Divinity School, Pa., 1884-87.
Head master of Yale Institute, Lancaster, Pa., 1887-88; Diocesan
School for Boys, Salem, N. Y., 1888-91. Protestant Episcopal min-
ister; in charge of St. Paul's Church, Greenwich, N. Y., 1891-92; St.
George's Church, West Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-93.
Married July 7, 1887, Marie Louise Kerzman, of Ghent, Belgium.
Address: Tupper Lake, N. Y.
999. *GEORGE JAY BROWN. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1876; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1878. ■*•. T. *. B. K.
Born November 12, 1839, Brainard, N. Y.
Admitted to the bar, 1863. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church,
1868. Entered Wesleyan University (in the class of 1868), 1865.
Left college on account of poor health, 1869. In the State Asylum,
Utica, N. Y., 1869-71. Reentered Wesleyan University, 1872. Studied
in Drew Theological Seminary, 1873-75. Instructor in the same,
1874-75. Stationed at Schenectady, N. Y., 1875-77; State St., Troy,
1877-79. In poor health ; traveled in Europe, 1879-80. Returned to
State Asylum, Utica, N. Y., 1880. Died December i, 1880, Utica, N. Y.
1000. *WILLIAM BARNARD COLEMAN. B.A.; M.A.,
Trinity College, 1881. ^. T. Born April 12, 1852, Elmira, N. Y.
Brother of Nos. 1073 and 11 19.
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Studied in Berkeley Divinity School, 1873-76; graduated, 1876.
Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1876; priest,
1877. Rector of Trinity Church, Collinsville, Conn., 1876-82; St.
George's Church, Utica, N. Y., 1882-1904. Died November 14, 1904,
Utica, N. Y.
1001.' HERBERT HULL COSTON. B.A. A. A. *. Born June
9, 1849, Honesdale, Pa.
Studied law in Scranton, Pa., 1873-75. Admitted to the bar, 1875.
Practising law in Scranton, Pa., 1875 . Official reporter for Lacka-
wanna County, Pa., 1880— — .
Married August 15, 1895, Addie Belle Pinney, of Fargo, N. Dak.
Children: Carl Herbert, b. June 15, 1896; Laila Anabel, b. August
15, 1899.
Address : Scranton, Pa.
1002. FRANCIS HOWARD COUSENS. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
Born April 9, 1851, Kennebunk Port, Me. Brother of W. F. Cousens
(class of 1872).
In the fire insurance business; firm, E. Cousens & Sons, Kennebunk
Port, Me., 1875 . Deputy collector of customs for the port of
Kennebunk, 1885-89.
Address: Kennebunk Port, Me.
1008. NORMAN LANDON CRAMER. B.A. ; M.A., 1876. Born
October 15, 1844, Perryville, N. Y.
Served in 2d N. Y. Cavalry, 1864-65. Principal of Ripley Female
College, Poultney, Vt, 1873-74. Joined Troy Conference, M. E.
Church, 1874; withdrew, 1875. Principal of a public school, Portland,
Conn., 1874-76; a grammar school. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1876-77;
public schools, Baltic and Versailles, Conn., 1877-79. Clerk in book
store, Middletown, Conn., 1879-81. Assistant bookkeeper of a quarry
company, Portland, Conn., 1881-85. Wholesale dealer in leather find-
ings and mill supplies, Oneida, N. Y., 1885 . Treasurer, Oneida
Cooperative Fire Insurance Company, Rome, N. Y., 1897 . Dele-
date to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1908.
Married November 26, 1878, M. Josephine Cady, of Portland, Conn.
Child: Myron Cady (No. 2411), b. November 6, 1881.
Address: 59 Broad St., Oneida, N. Y.
1004. LEONARD NEWMAN CUMMINGS. B.A. Born April
15, 1844, Albany, Me.
Served in 20th Maine Volunteers, 1862-65. Taught in Portland,
Conn., 1873-75; Boston, Mass., 1875-76; Uxbridge, 1876-85; Walpole,
1885-88. Manager for Gay Bros. & Co., subscription books, 1888-91 ;
for New England Memorial Company, Boston, Mass., 1891-1906.
Special representative for the Boston Consolidated Gas Company,
1906 .
Married January i, 1873, Ella F. Cole, of Bryant Pond, Me. Chil-
dren: Leo M., b. April 6, 1877; Roy L., b. October 16, 1878; Mae
Clotilde, b. August 13, 1887.
Address : 32 Maxwell St., Dorchester, Mass.
1005. WILLIAM HENRY EUSTIS. B.A. ; LL.B., Columbia
University, 1874; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1876. A. A. *. *. B. K
Born July 17, 1845, Ox Bow, N. Y. Brother of No. 1043.
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Studied in Columbia Law School, 1873-74. Admitted to the bar,
1874. Practised law in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., i87,q-8i ; Minne-
apolis, Minn., 1881 . Mayor of Minneapolis, 1893-94. Republican
nominee for governor of Minnesota, 1898. Delegate to Republican
National Convention, 1892, 1908. Special commissioner to Hawaii,
1902.
Address : Corn Exchange, Minneapolis, Minn.
1006. EVERETT OLIN FISK. B.A.; M.A. , 1876. $. N. e.
Born August i, 1850, Marlboro, Mass. Brother of No. 655.
Taught in Wallingford, Conn., 1873-74; Enfield, Conn., 1874-75.
New England agent for Ginn & Co., publishers, 1875-85. President
of Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, Mass. (with branches in other
cities), 1885 . Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1892.
Married September 12, 1882, Helen Chase Steele, of Philadelphia,
Pa., who died August 31, 1901. Child: Harriet Storer, b. October 14,
1884 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1905).
Address : 2a Park St., Boston, Mass.
1007. CHARLES HAMLIN FURBER. B.A.; M.A., 1876. ^. T.
Born November 25, 1850, Northfield, N. H. Brother of No. 846.
Bookkeeper, Holliston, Mass., 1873-77; Natick, 1877-78; Lowell,
1878-79; Boston, 1879-90. Stockbroker in Boston, Mass., 1890 .
Married July 20, 1881, NelUe Eliza Farquhar, of Holliston, Mass.
Children: Harold Farquhar, b. January 2, 1884; Charles Leicester,
b. October 23, 1886 (B.A., Harvard, 1908) ; Ruth Haael, b. June 22,
1888 (B.A., Mount Holyoke, 1910) ; Doris Eliza, b. December 24, 1892.
Address: 35 Maple St., Milton, Mass.
1008. BENJAMIN EMMONS GERST. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1875; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1876. A. K. E.
Born November 20, 1848, Williamsburg, N. Y.
Taught school near Madison, N. J., 1873-74. Studied in Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1874-75. Joined New York East Conference, M. E.
Church, 1875. Stationed at Danbury, Conn., 1875-76; Warren and
Woodville, 1876-77; West Suffield, 1877-78. Withdrew from the con-
ference, 1878. Engaged in private tutoring, and in business, Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1878-79. Taught in Millers Place, N. Y., 1879-80; Center
Moriches, N. Y., 1880-81 ; Moriches, 1881-82. Principal of a graded
school, Elmont, N. Y., 1882-84; Uniondale, N. Y., 1884-85; North-
port, N. Y., 1885-87; Crab Meadow, N. Y., 1888-89; Maspeth, N. Y.,
1890-91. Studied at L. I. Business College, Brooklyn, N. Y,, 1892.
Taught in Heidenfeldt Institute, New York, N. Y., 1893-94. Private
tutor, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1895. Taught in Moriches, N. Y., 1897. Book-
keeper, Freeport, Rockville Center, and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-07.
Author: Tables of Comparison.
. Married April 19, 1876, Ann A. Gothard, of Cypress Hills, N. Y.
Address: 200 Ross St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1009. COLERIDGE ALLEN HART. B.A.; M.A., 1876; LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1877. A. A. $. Born July 11, 1852, Peekskill,
N. Y.
Studied law in Peekskill, N. Y., 1873-75; Columbia Law School,
1875-77. Admitted to the bar, 1877. Clerk in law office. New York,
N. Y. ; graduate student in Columbia Law School, 1877-79. Prac-
tising law. New York, N. Y., 1879 .
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Married December 31, 1885, Sara Estelle Wells, of Salisbury, Conn.
Children: Coleridge Taylor, b. October 28, 1890, d. in infancy; Cole-
ridge Wells, b. September 6, 1894.
Address: 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
1010. *GEORGE BURLEIGH FOOTE HINCKLEY. B.A.;
M.A., 1876. A. K. E. Born September 2, 1848, Osterville, Mass.
Taught in English and Classical School, Providence, R. I., 1873-86.
Proprietor of private Latin School, Providence, R. I., 1886-88. Died
July 8, 1888, Providence, R. I.
Married April 14, 1875, Sophronia Davis Gerst (sister of No. 1008),
of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: Catherine Emmons, b. August 11, 1877;
Grace Lucinda, b. December 7, 1878, m. Dr. W. H. Ross ; Clara Rus-
sell, b. October 11, 1882, m. W. I. Graham, d. May i, 1907; George
Henry, b. July 23, 1884, d. July 7, 1888.
Address of widow : Sayville, N. Y.
1011. *AMOS HOWARD HOAGLAND. B.A.; LL.B., Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, 1875. Born January 8, 1851, Danville, N. J.
Studied in Law Department, University of Pennsylvania, 1873-75.
Practised law in Philadelphia, Pa., 1875-82. Died October 30, 1882.
1012. STEPHEN JUDSON KIRBY. B.A.; M.A., 1876. *. N. 6.
Born May 10, 1847, Westport, Mass.
Bookkeeper, Lowell, Mass., 1873-80; Woonsocket, R. I., 1880-81.
Assistant treasurer of Lowell, Mass., 1883.
Address: 963 Flanders St., Portland, Ore.
1013. OLIN LEVINGS LIVESEY. B.A.; M.A., 1876. <ir. T.
Born October 14, 1849, Nantucket, Mass.
On the staff of The New York Tribune, N. Y., 1873-74. Taught in
Ledyard, Conn., 1874-75. With a firm of wholesale druggists. New
London, Conn., 1875-76. With the Acid Pump and Siphon Company,
New London, Conn., 1877-78; secretary and treasurer, 1879-81. Mana-
ger and secretary of the Livesey Manufacturing Company, New Lon-
don, Conn., 1881-86. Delegate from Connecticut to the International
Sunday School Convention at Chicago, 1886. In the real estate busi-
ness, Los Angeles, Cal., 1887-88. Managed a wheat ranch near
Fairmount, Cal., 1888-96. Manager of the Manzana Colony, Cal., 1896-
1901. In the real estate and insurance business, Pasadena, Cal,
1901-02. Deputy city assessor and tax collector, Pasadena, Cal.,
1902-04. Clerk of Superior Court, Los Angeles, Cal., 1904 .
Married October 14, 1878, Jennie A. Viets, of East Granby, Conn.,
who died March 2, 1902. Married September 29, 1903, Mrs. Julia C.
Sweeney, of Dayton, Ohio. Children: Olin William, b. July 18, 1879;
John Jay Viets, b. April 17, 1881 (B.S., Univ. of California, 1906);
Carl Hubert, b. October 24, 1890; Ruth, b. April 6, 1895.
Address: 640 Galena Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
1014. DELMAR RIAL LOWELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1876; D.D.,
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1889. A. K. E. #. B. K. Bom November
29, 1844, South Valley, N. Y.
Served in 121st N. Y. Volunteers, 1864-65. Studied in School of
Theology, Boston University, 1873-74. Joined Troy Conference, M. E.
Church. 1874. Stationed at Central Ave., Albany, N. Y., 1874-75.
Traveled for his health, 1875-76. Stationed at Richmondville, N. Y.,
280
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1876-77; Harts Falls, 1877-79; Fairhaven, Vt., 1879-82; Rutland,
1882-85; Ash Grove, Albany, N. Y., 1885-88; Rutland, Vt., 1888-90.
Post chaplain, U. S. Army, 1890-97. Chaplain-in-chief, G. A. R.,
1892-93. Retired from U. S. Army, with rank of captain, 1897. Pro-
moted to major in the U. S. Army, 1904. Chaplain, Conn, House of
Representatives, 1901-03. Author: The Historic Genealogy of the
Lowells in America.
Married January 26, 1876, Irene Maynard, of Stamford, N. Y., who
died March 7, 1877. Married June 26, 1879, Hattie A. Davis, of
Middletown, Conn. Children : May Irene, b. December 16, 1881 ; Roy
Delmar, b. September 16, 1884; Eloise Aristine, b. April 10, 1887
(deceased) ; Elsie Geraldine, b. April 10, 1887 (deceased) ; Alwilda
Grace, b. October 14, 1889; Percival Davis, b. March 12, 1893.
Address : 724 Ostrom Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
1016. GEORGE ASBURY McLAUGHLIN. B.A.; D.D., Taylor
University, 1903. A. A. *. Born October 13, 1851, Nashua, N. H.
Principal of High School, New Market, N. H., 1873-74. Member of
State Canvassing Committee, Y. M. C. A., 1875. Joined New Hamp-
shire Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at Franklin Falls,
N. H., 1875-77; Whitefield, 1877-79; Littleton, 1879-82; First Church,
Haverhill, Mass., 1882-85; Laconia, N. H., 1885-88; Exeter, 1888-92.
In evangelistic work, in Chicago, 111., 1892 . Author: Commen-
taries on St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, St. John; a number of
devotional works. Editor: The Christian Witness, Chicago, 111.,
1901 .
Married October 27, 1875, Mary Ella Henshaw, of Middletown,
Conn., who died January 21, 1910. Children: Mary Hendley, b.
December 9, 1876, m. Rev. Herbert Boase ; Grace Irene, b. January 2,
1880, m. J. H. Conroy.
Address : 224 South Western Ave., Chicago, 111.
1016. *EDWARD MESLER. B.A.; M.A., 1876. A. K. E. Born
March 22, 1842, Jackson, N. J. Brother of No. 1017.
Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed at
Palmyra, N. J., 1873-74; Rancocas, 1874-77; Stockton Church,
Camden, 1877-79; Broad St., Trenton, 1879-81; Clarksboro, 1881-82.
Died January 11, 1882, Clarksboro, N, J.
1017. IVINS ASHTON MESLER. B.A. ; M.A., 1876. A. K. E.
Born November 25, 1838, Jackson, N. J. Brother of No. 1016.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1873. Stationed at
North Blandford, Mass., 1873-75; Russell, 1875-77; Conway, 1877-79;
Southampton, 1879-81; Riverdale, Gloucester, 1881-84; Byfield, 1884-85;
Lunenburg. 1885-87; Cherry Valley and Leicester, 1887-89; East
Douglas, 1889-92; South Walpole, 1892-93; Saxonville, 1893-95; May-
nard, 1895-98; Millbury, 1898-1900; Oxford, 1900-08; Lake View,
Worcester, 1908-10. Superannuated, 1910.
Married September 20. 1874, Mary A. Sanborn, of Lakeside, Mich.
Children : Cyrus Eastman, b. June 23, 1875. d. March 31, 1905 ; Clinton
Sanborn, b. November 28, 1880 (M.S., Worcester Polytechnic Insti-
tute) ; Raymond Carlton, b. November 5, 1883, d. June 26, 1887.
Address : 422 Hingham St., Rockland, Mass.
1018. HINCKLEY GILBERT MITCHELL. B.A.; M.A., 1876;
B.D., Boston University, 1876; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1879;
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D.D., Mount Union College, 1888, and Wesleyan University, 1901.
A. A. *. *. B, K. Born February 22, 1846, Lee, N. Y. Brother of No.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1873-76; Univer-
sity of Leipzig, Germany, 1876-79. Joined Central New York Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1879. Stationed at Fayette, N. Y., 1879-80. Tutor
in Latin and Hebrew, Wesleyan University, 1880-83. Instructor in
Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, School of Theology, Boston
University, 1883-84; Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament
Exegesis, and Instructor in the Semitic Languages, 1884-1905 ;
Instructor in the Semitic Languages, 1905-06. Engaged in literary
work, 1906-10. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Literature,
School of Theology, Tufts College, 1910 . Director, American
School for Oriental Study and Research. 1901-02. Author: Hebrew
Lessons; The World before Abraham; Tales Told in Palestine (with
J. E. Hanauer), etc.
Married June 29, 1880, Alice Stanford, of Alton, 111.
Address : 30 Pinckney St., Boston, Mass.
1019. ARTHUR TAYLOR NEALE. B.A. ; M.A., 1876; Ph.D.
(Hon.), Rutgers College, 1881. ^. T. Bom October 14, 1852, Middle-
town, (Tonn,
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1873-74; Assistant in Chem-
istry, 1874-76; Instructor in Chemistry, 1876-77. Studied in University
of Greifswald, Germany, 1877-78. Assistant in chemical laboratory of
Experiment Station. Halle, Germany, 1878-80. Chemist, State Agricul-
tural Experiment Station, New Brunswick, N. J., 1880-89. Traveled
and studied in Germany, Holland. Belgium and France, 1888. Director
of Delaware College Agricultural Experiment Station, 1889 .
Address: Newark, Del.
1020. ISAAC HENRY PACKARD. B.A.; M.A., 1876. <ir. T.
*. B. K. Born May 2, 1846, Somerville, Me.
Preached in M. E. Church, Fitchburg, Mass., 1873-74. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1874. Stationed at Maplewood,
Mass., 1874-75; Northampton, 1875-77; Melrose, 1877-80; Waltham,
1880-83; Central Church, Lowell, 1883-86; Trinity (ihurch, Charles-
town, 1886-89; Boston Highlands, 1889-91; Mount Bellingham Church,
Chelsea, 1891-93; First Church, Somerville, 1893-96. Supernumerary,
1896-97. Stationed at Woburn, Mass., 1897-99; Watertown, 1899-1904;
Bethany Church, Boston, 1904-07; Park Ave., Worcester, 1907-10.
Supernumerary, 1910. Author: History of Methodism in Charlestown.
Married June 26, 1873. Charlotte Vincent Smith, of Chicopee, Mass.,
who died October i, 1875. Married May i, 1879, Charlotte Huldah
Oliver, of Lynn, Mass., who died December 24, 1903. Married April
17, 1907, Grace Gertrude Smith. Children : Frederick Henry, b. May
7, 1875 (B.A., Harvard, 1898); William Oliver, b. March 13. 1880;
Bertha May, b. April 13, 1881 ; Annie Louise, b. January 8, 1886.
Address : Cape Porpoise, Me.
1021. WILBUR MERTON PALMER. B.A. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Born October 6, 1850, Winterton, N. Y. Brother of No. 1051.
Principal of a public school, Richville, N. Y., 1873-75; Scarsdale,
N. Y., 1875-76; Southington, Conn., 1876-78. Reporter on The New
York Tribune. N. Y., 1878-95. Secretary to the mayor of Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1895-98. On the editorial staff of The New York Tribune,
1898-1908; of The Brooklyn Eagle, 1908 .
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Married September 26, 1882, Anna Mary Palmer, of Poughkeepsie,
N. Y. Children: Anita White, b. November 17, 1887, d. May 3, 1905;
Dorrance Wilson, b. June 15, 1889; Burton, b. November 29, 1892;
Harold Stanton, b. April 20, 1898; Katharine Sloane, b. March 3, 1900.
Address: 59 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1022. BENJAMIN BENNETT PENFIELD. B.A.; M.A., 1876;
Ph.D., University of Nashville, 1893. "^' '^- Born November 14, 1843,
Stepney, Conn.
Served in 6th Conn. Volunteers; promoted to first lieutenant and
adjutant, 1862-65. Traveled in Europe; studied in the University of
Leipzig, Germany, 1873-75. Taught in Fort Edward Institute, N. Y.,
1875-76. Professor of Languages in Xenia College, Ohio, 1876-77.
Principal of Commercial and Military Institute, Bridgeport, Conn.,
1877-83. Professor of Biology, Peabody Normal College, University
of Nashville, Tenn., 1883-99. Cashier, Davidson County, Nashville,
Tenn., 1903-07. Living on a farm, 1907 .
Married 1873, Emilie Schneider, of Leipzig, Germany. Children :
Andrew J., b. September 19, 1874 (B.S., Univ. of Nashville) ; Elsa
Maria, b. March i, 1878, d. December 2, 1885.
Address : R. F. D. No. 7, Shelby^ille, Tenn.
1023. *ANDRAL LAMARTINE RUSSELL. B.A. *. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born October 12, 1849, Conway, N. H. Brother of Nos.
1 159, 1367, 1399, and 1765, and of W. A. Russell (class of 1878).
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1873-74. Died May 29,
1874, Middletown, Conn.
1024. HENRY THORNE SELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1876; D.D., Ripon
College, 1902. <ir. T. Born September 30, 1852, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Taught in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1873-74. Studied
in Yale Divinity School, 1874-77. Pastor of Congregational Church,
Lysander, N. Y., 1877-81 ; Cortland, N. Y., 1881-86. Secretary of the
Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society, Chicago, 111.,
1886-92. Pastor of Union Congregational Church, Chicago, 111.,
1892-96. Engaged in lecturing, preaching, and writing, 1896-98. Pastor
of Covenant Congregational Church, Chicago, 111., 1898-1901. One of
the editors of The Advance, Chicago, 1901-02. Engaged in lecturing,
preaching, and writing, 1903-06. Pastor of Plymouth Congrega-
tional Church, Fort Wayne, Ind., 1906-10. Author : Supplemental
Bible Studies, 1890; Bible Study by Books, 1896; Bible Study by
Doctrines, 1897; Studies in Early Christian History, 1906, etc.
Married November 21, 1888, Mary Blackman, of White Water, Wis.
Child : Henry Blackman, b. November, 1889.
Address: 4516 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, 111.
1025. *JOEL OSMON SHERBURN. B.A.; M.A., 1876. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born November 21, 1845, Plainfield, Vt.
Preached in M. E. Church, East Calais, Vt., 1873-74. Joined Ver-
mont Conference, M. E. Church, 1874. Stationed at East Calais, Vt.,
1874-75; Plainfield, 1875-77; Randolph, 1877-80; Rochester, 1880-83;
Northfield, 1883-86. Presiding Elder of Montpelier District, 1886-87.
Stationed at Montpelier, Vt., 1887-89; Cabot, 1889-94; Williamstown,
1894-99. Presiding Elder of St. Johnsbury District, 1899-1905. Sta-
tioned at Bradford, Vt, 1905-06. Financial agent of Montpelier Sem-
inary, 1906. Member of Vt. House of Representatives, 1882. Mayor
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of Cabot, Vt., 1893. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1892, '96. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1 893-1 906. Died May 13,
1906, Bradford, Vt.
Married October 22, 1873, Ella Ruth Gridley, of Canton Center,
Conn., who died July 30, 1875. Married September 26, 1876, Mary
Louise Gale. Children : Harley Jonathan, b. May 23, 1875, d. May 26,
1877; Arthur Neal, b. July 20, 1878, d. January 30, 1880; Earle How-
ard, b. February 25, 1880; Ernest Fisk, b. August 3, 1882; George
Wiley (No. 2567), b. November 4, 1884; Charles Morton, b. July 2,
1888 (class of 1911).
Address of widow : 8 Downing St., Montpelier, Vt.
1026. ♦GEORGE WASHINGTON SHONK. B.A. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born April 26, 1850, Plymouth, Pa.
Resided in Plymouth, Pa., 1873-81. Studied law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
1874-76. Admitted to the bar, 1876. Practised law in Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., 1 876- 1900. Largely interested in coal mining and railroads.
Member of the Fifty-second Congress, Died August 14, 1900, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Married August 11, 1880, Ida Klotz, of Pittston, Pa. Children:
Herbert Bronson (No. 2387), b. October 28, 1881 ; Emily Weaver, b.
April 21, 1885.
Address of widow : Plymouth, Pa.
1027. *GEORGE HENRY SMITH. B.A.; LL.B., Boston Uni-
versity, 1875. "^. TC"- *. B. K. Born January 10, 1850, Dover, N. H.
Studied in Law School of Boston University, 1873-75. Admitted to
the bar, 1875. Practised law in Boston, Mass., 1875-86. Went to
California for his health, 1886. Died January 30, 1887, Chicago, 111.
Married June 7, 1880, Abbie L. Croxford, of Maiden, Mass.
1028. MARCUS LORENZO TAFT. B.A.; M.A., 1876; B.D.,
Drew Theological Seminary, 1877; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1893.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born August 2, 1850, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother
of No. 1 194, and of J. H. Taft (class of 1874).
Clerk in a drug store, New York, N. Y., 1873-75. Studied in Drew
Theological Seminary, 1875-77; in the Universities of Leipzig, Bonn,
and Heidelberg, Germany, 1877-79. Traveled in Greece, Turkey,
Palestine and Egypt, 1879-80. Joined New York East Conference,
M. E. Church, 1880. Missionary at Kiu-Kiang, China, 1880-82; Chin-
Kiang. 1882-84; Tientsin, 1884-85; Peking, 1885-88. On furlough in
the United States, 1888-90. Missionary at Tientsin, China, 1890-91 ;
Peking, 1891-94. Professor of Historical Theology, Wiley School of
Theology, Peking University, China, 1892-94. On furlough, 1894-96.
Missionary at Tientsin, China, 1896-99. On furlough, 1899-1901. Sta-
tioned at Adams, N. Y., 1901-03; Clinton, 1903-05. Missionary at
Tientsin, China, 1905-07 ; Changli, 1907-09. On furlough, 1909 .
Author: Strange Siberia, 191 1.
Married September 29, 1882, Emily Louise Kellogg, of St. Louis,
Mo., who died February 28, 1902. Married July 5, 1905, Mrs. Mary
Swail Wilkinson, of Herkimer, N. Y. Children : Frances Louise, b.
April 2, 1887 (B.A., Wellesley) ; Dwight San ford, b. January 29, 1891 ;
Marcus Lorenzo, b. May 26, 1889, d. May 30, 1889; Marion Leonora;
Louise Swail.
Address : 100 William St., New York, N. Y.
1029. *GEORGE BICKFORD DAVEY TOY. B.A.; M.A., 1876.
A. K. E. Born March 18, 1852, Simsbury, Conn.
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Engaged in manufacturing in Simsbury, Conn., 1873-81. Member of
Conn. House of Representatives, 1879. Died March 25, 1881, Crom-
well, Conn.
Married October 6, 1875, Mary F. Seymour, of East Granby, Conn.
Children: two sons and a daughter (all died in infancy).
Address of widow : Mrs. Joseph Toy, 1057 Asylum Ave., Hartford,
Conn.
1030. ALFRED CHARLES TRUE. B.A. ; M.A., 1876; Ph.D.,
Erskine College, 1886; Sc.D., Wesleyan University, 1906. *. N. G.
«l». B. K. Born June 5, 1853, Middletown, Conn. Son of Professor
C. K. True; brother of No. 528.
Principal of High School, Essex, N. Y., 1873-75. Taught in Mass.
State Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1875-82. Graduate student in
Harvard University, 1882-83. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Wes-
leyan University, 1884-88. Editor, in office of Experiment Stations,
U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C, 1888-91 ; assistant
director, 1891-93 ; director, 1893 . Author : Numerous reports and
bulletins, published by U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Editor-in-chief:
Experiment Station Record; Experiment Station Work; periodicals
of U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, etc.
Married November 23, 1875, Emma Rebecca Fortune, of Essex,
N. Y. Children: Elizabeth Fortune, b. September 17, 1887 (B.A.,
Goucher College) ; Henry Hyde, b. May 9, 1893 (class of 1914)-
Address: 1604 17th St., N. W., Washington, D. C
CLASS OF 1874.
1031. *BENJAMIN JARVIS ADAMS. B.A. ; M. A., 1877; M.D.,
Columbia University, 1877. ^- '^- Born November 13, 1852, Amenia,
N. Y. ■
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1874-77. Assistant physician in Kings County Hospital, Flatbush,
N. Y., 1877-78. Studied surgery in Paris and London, 1878-79. Prac-
tised medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; surgeon to Brooklyn Central
Dispensary, 1879-81. Surgeon for Atlas Steamship Company, 1881.
Died July, 1890, New Orleans, La.
1032. ALBERT LA FOREST BACHELLER. B.A. ; M.A., 1877.
•^. T. Born September 6, 1848, Lowell, Mass.
Principal of Colburn Grammar School, Lowell, Mass., 1874-80;
Greene School, Lowell, Mass., 1880 .
Married December 25, 1878, Annie Fay, of Lowell, Mass. Children :
Alice Helen, b. September 28, 1879; Mary Fay, b. July 10, 1884, d.
April 6, 1892.
Address : Lowell, Mass.
1033. FORREST EDSON BARKER. B.A. ; M.A., 1877. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born September 29, 1853, Exeter, N. H.
Studied law in Worcester, Mass., 1874-75; Law School of Boston
Universit}^ 1875-76. Admitted to the bar, 1876. Practised law in
Worcester, Mass., 1876-88. Member of Board of School Committee,
Worcester, Mass., 1881-87. Member of Mass. House of Representa-
1874.1 GRADUATES.
tives, 1883-84. Member of State Board of Gas and Electric Light
Commissioners, 1885 ; chairman of the Board, 1894 .
Married August 11, 1881, Flora I. Hovey, of Worcester, Mass.
Children: Luliona May, b. October 20, 1884 (B.A., Smith, 1907);
Stanley Gilman (No. 2723), b. November 26, 1887.
Address : 16 Reservoir St., Worcester, Mass.
1034. *JOSHUA ROGERS BUCKELEW. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1877. ^. T. Born March 3, 1851, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1874-77. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at Thomaston, Conn.,
1877-78; West Suffield, 1878-79; Farmingdale, N. Y., 1879-81; Matti-
tuck and Jamesport, 1881-82. Located, 1882. In business in New
York, N. Y., 1882-84. Manager, Remington Typewriter Company, and
Oliver Typewriter Company, Washington, D. C, 1884-1905. Died
September 22, 1905, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married June 27, 1877, Annie C. Taft, of West Upton, Mass. Chil-
dren: Elizabeth B., b. October 31, 1879; Annie S., b. May 17, 1882;
Roger T., b. October 26, 1885, d. July 17, 1893 ; Helen, b. April 19, 1890.
1035. *JOSEPH CHESTER BURKE. B.A. ; M.A., 1877. *. N. G.
4>. B. K. Born October 31, 1853, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 92.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1874-75. Taught in Wes-
leyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1875-79. Assistant in Physics,
Wesleyan University, 1879-81 ; Assistant in Natural History, 1881-82.
Taught in Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1882-85, Editor:
Wesleyan University Alumni Record, 1883. Died June 27, 1885,
Middletown, Conn.
Married June 26, 1879, Ida Frances Weeks, of Middletown, Conn.
Child: Edith Weeks, b. January 21, 1884, m. H. G. Wells (No. 2315).
Address of widow: 44 Silver St., Middletown, Conn.
1036. WILLIAM JOHN CHAPMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1877. A. K. E.
Born November 19, 1847, Norwich, England.
Principal of Union High School, Morris, N. Y., 1874-75; High
School, Newport, Vt, 1875-76. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church,
1876. Stationed at New Scotland, N. Y., 1876-77; Seward, 1877-80;
Sprout Brook, 1880-83; Gallupville, 1883-86; Newtonville, 1886-89;
Bennington, Vt., 1889-91; Cambridge, N. Y., 1891-92; Shelbume, Vt,
1892-97; Fairhaven, 1897-99; Whitehall, N. Y., 1899-1902; Saranac,
1902-05; Crown Point, 1905-08; South Glens Falls, 1908-11; Fort
Plain, 191 1 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1904-10.
Married September i, 1874, Wilhelmina H. Munn, of Manchester,
Vt., who died October 28, 1878. Married November 12, 1879, Jennie
M. Purdy, of Manchester, Vt. Children : Ellen Maria, b. November
16, 1877; William Munn, b. October 16, 1878, d. March 3, 1879; Mary
Ethel, b. October 21, 1880, m. G. E. Stannard; Arthur William (No.
2357), b. December 21, 1881 ; James Norton, b. December 24, 1883;
Frank Augustus, b. January 9, 1885,
Address : Fort Plain, N. Y.
1037. MORRIS BARKER CRAWFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1877.
#. N. e. *. B. K. Born September 26, 1852, Ossining, N. Y.
Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1874-77. Studied in
Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, Germany, 1877-80. Instructor in
Physics, Wesleyan University, 1880-81 ; Associate Professor of
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Physics, 1881-84; Professor of Physics, 1884 . Traveled in the
West for his health, 1882-83. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1895-96.
Married December 25, 1883, Caroline Laura Rice (No. 1233), of
Springfield, Mass. Children : Holmes, b. 1884, d. 1886 ; Frederick
North (No. 2665), b. January 18, 1886; Margaret (No. 2841), b. April
19, 1889.
Address: Middletown, Conn,
1038. *ALBERT PRESCOTT DOE. B.A.; M.A., 1877. A. K. E.
Born September 16, 1848, Vassalboro, Me.
Principal of Salem St. School, Worcester, Mass., 1874-76; Story
School, Marblehead, Mass., 1876-85; Packard School, Lawrence,
Mass., 1885-95; a grammar school, Exeter, N. H., 1895-98. Died July
27, 1899, Exeter, N. H.
Married August 16, 1880, Margaret Ellen Humphrey, of Marblehead,
Mass. Children: Albert Prescott, b. June 25, 1881 (B.A., Harvard,
1904); William Humphrey, b. January 5, 1884, d. March 9, 1884;
Walter Everett (No. 2670), b. February 5, 1885; Ralph Winthrop, b.
January 24, 1891.
Address of widow : 24 Elliot St., Exeter, N. H.
1039. DANIEL DORCHESTER. B.A., 1874; Ph.D., Boston
University, 1891 ; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1900. ■^. T. Born April
28, 1851, Dudley, Mass.
Taught in Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1874-76.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at
Springfield, Vt., 1876-78; Hopkinton, Mass., 1878-81; Winthrop St.,
Boston, 1881-82; Newtonville, 1882-83. Professor of English Litera-
ture and Political Economy, Boston University, 1883-95. Studied in
Europe, 1886-87, Lecturer in the Emerson School of Oratory, Boston,
1891-95. Professor of the English Language and Literature, Boston
University, 1895. Transferred to Pittsburg Conference, 1895. Sta-
tioned at Christ Church, Pittsburg, Pa., 1895-1900. Transferred to
St. Louis Conference, 1900. Stationed at Lindell Ave., St. Louis, Mo.,
1900-03. Transferred to Pittsburg Conference, 1903. Stationed at
Christ Church, Pittsburg, Pa., 1903-10. Transferred to New York
East Conference, 1910, Stationed at St. Mark's Church, Brooklyn,
N, Y., 191 0 , Delegate to General Conference, M, E. Church, 1908.
Author : The Character of Hamlet.
Married July i, 1875, Cleora Elizabeth Clark. Children: Daniel
Clark, b. April 17, 1876; Mary Wright, b. July 10, 1878, m. George
Hatch, Jr. ; Eli2?abeth Wildman, b. October 22, 1879 ; Paul, b, Septem-
ber 21, 1882; Howard Dunn, b. September 5, 1885, d. November 27,
389.
Address: 550 East 21st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1040. *GEORGE BORDEN DORSETT. B.A,; M,A„ 1877,
«!>, N, G. Born August 27, 1850, Middletown, N, J,
Reporter for The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N, Y,, 1874-75. Studied
law in New York, 1875-77, Practised law in New York, 1877-81.
Retired, 1881. Died October 14, 1882, Keyport, N. J.
Married February 19, 1879, Annie Louise Crowell, of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
1041. THEODORE AUGUSTUS DUNCAN. B.A,; M.A„ 1877.
A. K. E, Born April 13, 1849, North Clove, N. Y, Brother of No.
1173.
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Principal of High School, Hammonton, N. J., 1874-76. Professor of
Latin and Mathematics, Upper Iowa University, 1876-79. In business
in Fayette, Iowa, 1879-85. Professor of Mathematics, Dakota Univer-
sity, 1885-92; Professor of History, 1893-1907. Retired, 1907.
Married February 14, 1900, Stella E. Friars, of Hazleton, Iowa.
Children: Donald Theodore, b. March 11, 1901 ; Dorothy, b. August
31, 1904.
Address : Millbrook, N. Y.
1042. GEORGE RUSSELL EMERSON. B.A.; M.A., 1877.
A. A. *. 4>. B. K. Born February 4, 1849, Roxbury, Mass. Brother of
No. 913.
Engaged in manufacturing. West Somerville, Mass., 1874-94.
Taught in Chatham, Mass., 1894-97. In business in Boston, Mass.,
1897 .
Married November 10, 1875, Bessie N. Rogers, of Watertown, Mass.
Address: Watertown, Mass.
1043. JOHN EDWARD EUSTIS. B.S.; LL.B., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1877; LL.D., Wesleyan University, 1910. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Born January 17, 1847, Limerick, N. Y. Brother of No. 1005.
Served in Co. M, 20th N. Y. Cavalry, 1864-65. Civil engineer in
New York, N. Y., 1874-77. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1875-77.
Admitted to the bar, 1877. Practising law in New York, N. Y.,
1877 . Commissioner, Board of Education of New York City,
1896-99. Park commissioner for the Bronx, New York City, 1902-03.
Member of Public Service Commission, New York City, 1907 .
Married September 21, 1881, Minnie Rutty, of New York, N. Y., who
died January 6, 1892. Married May 31, 1894, Mrs. Permelia A.
Quackenbos, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: John Rutty, b. August 19,
1882; Mary, b. December 24, 1883; Sarah Elise. b. March 31, 1885, m.
W. D. Cameron; Helen Frances, b. June 25, 1887; William Henry, b.
January 4, 1889, d. July 11, 1889; Constance, b. February 11, 1890;
Edwin Markwick, b. December 15, 1891 (class of 1914) ; Elmer T., b.
March 26, 1895 ; Richard C, b. 1899.
Address: 154 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
1044. LEVI GILBERT. B.A.; M.A., 1877; D.D., Hamline Uni-
versity, 1888, and Wesleyan University, 1900; B.D. (Hon.), Drew
Theological Seminary, 1902; LL.D., Moores Hill College, 1905; Litt.D.,
Ohio Wesleyan University, 1907. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born August 23,
1852, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1874-75. Joined Minnesota
Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at Lansing, Minn., 1875-76;
Kasson, 1876-79; Waseca, 1879-81; Northfield, 1881-83; First Church,
Duluth. 1883-85; Central Church, Winona, 1885-90. Transferred to
Puget Sound Conference, 1890. Stationed at First Church, Seattle,
Wash., 1890-92. Transferred to East Ohio Conference, 1892. Sta-
tioned at First Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1892-97. Transferred to
New York East Conference, 1897. Stationed at Trinity Church,
New Haven, Conn., 1897-1900. Editor, Western Christian Advocate,
1900 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904, '08;
Federal Council of Churches in America, 1906, '08. Author: Side
Lights on Immortality; Visions of the Christ; Incense (poems) ; The
Hereafter and Heaven.
Married August 4, 1875, Annie Louise Murphy, of Dixon, 111., who
died February 4, 1885. Married February 9, 1887, Jennie Cole, of
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Winona, Minn. Children: Paul Thomas, b. May IS, 1876 (B.A., Yale,
1901); Frances Elva, b. February 16, 1878, m. T. J. Goe; Harold
Arthur, b. February i, 1880 (Ph.B., Yale, 1901) ; Helen Irma, b.
October 10, 1882 (B.A., Western College, 1907) ; Donald Monroe (No.
2677), b. May 16, 1888; Mary Alice, b. June 22, 1889.
Address : 220 West 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
1045. JOSEPH BROWN HAMBLEN. B.A.; B.D., Boston Uni-
versity, 1878. ^. T. Born June 8, 1849, Boston, Mass.
Taught in Sandwich, N. H., 1874-75. Studied in School of Theol-
ogy, Boston University, 1875-78. Preached in M. E. Church, Tisbury,
Mass., 1879-80; South Carver, Mass., 1880-81. Agent for Metropolitan
Life Insurance Company, Boston, Mass., 1881-82. Proofreader, Bos-
ton, Mass., 1882-85 ; Greenfield, 1885-87 ; Boston, 1887 .
Married June i, 1897, Julia Eleanor Chapman, of Millstream, N. B.,
Canada.
Address: 12 Cottage St., Everett, Mass.
1046. GEORGE HENRY HARDY. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theologi-
cal Seminary, 1876; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1877. A. K. E.
$. B. K. Born November 15, 1849, Brookline, N. H.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1874-76. Principal of Spring
Valley Academy, Madison, N. J., 1874-75. Taught in Madison Insti-
tute, N. J., 1875-76. Joined New Hampshire Conference, M. E. Church,
1876. Stationed at Henniker, N. H., 1876-78; Groveton, 1878-79;
Moultonville and Wakefield, 1879-81; Moultonboro, 1881-82; Gilford,
1882-83; Grantham and North Grantham, 1883-86; Peterboro, 1886-89;
North Charlestown and West Unity, 1889-94; West Rindge, 1894-96.
Conference historian, 1896 . Superintendent of schools, Grantham,
N. H., 1884-85. Member of Board of Education, Charlestown, N. H.,
1891-92.
Married May 24, 1876, Frances Emma Guy, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Frank Lapham, b. March 23, 1877; Blanche Guy, b. August
20, 1879 (B.A., Smith, 1903), m. Professor Moritz Schlick; Grace
May, b. February 17, 1882; Elmer Merton, b. August 11, 1887.
Address : Ashburnham, Mass.
1047. *THOMAS BOND LINDSAY. B.A.; M.A., 1877; Ph.D.,
Boston University, 1882. $. N. G. *. B. K. Born April 28, 1853,
New York, N. Y. Son of No. 127.
Studied in the Universities of Heidelberg and Leipzig, Germany,
1874-77. Taught in Newton High School, Mass., 1877-78. Assistant
Professor of Latin in Boston University, 1878-84; Professor of Latin,
1884-1909; Instructor in German, 1879-88; Assistant Professor of
Sanskrit, 1878-85; Professor of Sanskrit, 1885-1909. Editor: Corne-
lius Nepos; Latin Sight Slips; Easy Latin Lessons, etc. Died July 22,
1909, Glenview, Ky.
Married June 25, 1874, Ada Augusta Hubbard, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Emily Maria, b. July 15, 1875, m- C. W. Allen; Lennox
Hubbard, b. August 10, 1876 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1899).
Address of widow : 38 Balcarres Road, West Newton, Mass.
1048. WILLIAM WALLACE MARTIN. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1877 ; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1886. *. N. G.
*. B. K. Born June 25, 1851, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Taught in preparatory department, Drew Theological Seminary,
Madison, N. J., 1874-76. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary,
1874.] GRADUATES.
1874-77; Universities of Leipzig and Bonn, Germany, 1878-79; Union
Theological Seminary, 1882. Joined New York East Conference, M. E.
Church, 1879. Stationed at Stepney, Conn., 1879-80; Mianus, 1880-83.
Supernumerary; studied in Syria, 1883-84. Professor of Hebrew,
School of Theology, De Pauw University, 1885-86; Vanderbilt Uni-
versity, 1886-94. Supernumerary, 1894 . Western agent of the
American University, Washington, D. C, 1 895-1901. Lecturer, Vander-
bilt University, 1901-05. Assistant editor, Sunday School periodicals,
1905-09. Conference historian, 1909 . Author : Epworth Cate-
chism of Christian Doctrine, 1894; Manual of Ecclesiastical Archi-
tecture, 1897; The Tora of Moses, 1900.
Married September 4, 1890, Elizabeth Hayes, of Brentwood, Tenn.
Child : Emily.
Address : Brentwood, Tenn.
1049. CHARLES FOSTER MERRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1877.
A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 15, 1852, Rockville, Conn. Brother of
No. 1280.
Studied in Boston, Mass., 1874-75. Sub-master of a grammar school,
Salem, Mass., 1875. Master of a grammar school, Hyde Park, Mass.,
1875-76; Bennington, Vt., 1876-77. Superintendent of schools, Cornish,
N. H., 1877-78. Taught in Cathedral School, Garden City, N. Y.,
1878-80. Principal of High School, Ware, Mass., 1880-83. Superin-
tendent of schools, Willimantic, Conn., 1883-87; Cohoes, N. Y., 1887-88;
Dover, N. J., 1888-91. Institute lecturer, i&)i-92. Not engaged in
active work, on account of illness, 1892-93. Editor, Tribune, Middle-
town, Conn., 1893- 1902. Engaged in newspaper work in Boston and
Westfield, Mass., 1902-10. Editor, Daily Republican, Millville, N. J.,
1910 .
Married August 7, 1874, Mary P. Mann, of Ipswich, Mass., who died
October 26, 1884. Married August 4, 1886, Ella Chandler, of Willi-
mantic, Conn. Children: Sarah Foster, b. March 30, 1876; Mary
Ethel, b. April 16, 1878, m. J. R. Williams; Bertha, b. January 6, 188 1 ;
Charles Harold, b. May 12, 1883; Frederick May, b. September 30,
1884, d. August I, 1885; Frank Chandler, b. April 24, 1887; Howard
Leslie, b. July 25, 1890; Winifred Chandler, b. December i, 1892; Jean
Chandler, b. July i, 1897.
Address : Millville, N. J.
1050. GEORGE WESLEY OSGOOD. B.A.; B.D., Bangor Theo-
logical Seminary, 1877. A. K. E. Born April 27, 185 1, Bangor, Me.
Studied in Bangor Theological Seminary, Me., 1874-77. Pastor of
Congregational Church, Tunbridge, Vt, 1877-81; Littleton, N. H.,
1881-84; Provincetown, Mass., 1885-87; Hyannis and West Yarmouth,
1887-90; Newburyport, 1890-94; Lynn, 1894-1901 ; Milltown, N. B.,
Canada, 1901-02. In insurance business, Boston, Mass., 1903 .
Married October 6, 1881, Clara Agnes Peck, of Barre, Vt. Children :
Helen Flora, b. August 23, 1884; Rachel Clara, b. May 28, 1886;'
George Wesley, b. November 15, 1888; Margaret Scott, b. September
8, 1891; Elizabeth Josephine, b. June 9, 1893, d. June 11, 1893; Doro-
thea Lowell, b. August 25, 1894.
Address: 135 Nahant St., Lynn, Mass.
1061. ARCHIE EMERSON PALMER. B.A.; M.A., 1877.
A. A. «!>. *. B. K. Bom January 13, 1853, Winterton, N. Y. Brother
of No. 1021.
Reporter for The New York Tribune, N. Y., 1874-80; assistant city
editor, 1880-87; editorial writer, 1887-98. Secretary of the Board of
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Education, New York City, 1898 . Editorially connected with The
New Princeton Review and The North American Review, 1888-92.
Author: The New York Public School, 1905.
Married September 26, 1876, Mattie Leavens, of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
who died January 9, 1880. Married October 12, 1881, Mrs. Rebecca
Learned Trail, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who died April 2, 191 1. Children:
Bert Leavens, b. August 20, 1877, d. January 20, 1882; Arthur Roy,
b. December 31, 1882, d. February 18, 1906; Mary Learned, b. January
17, 1888.
Address: 500 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
1052. FRANCIS HUBERT PARKER. BA.; LL.B., Yale Uni-
versity, 1876. *. N. e. *. B. K Born September 23, 1850, East
Haddam, Conn.
Studied law, 1874-76. Taught in Enfield, Conn., 1875. Studied in
Yale Law School, 1875-76. Admitted to the bar, 1876. Practising law
in Hartford, Conn., 1876 . Member of Conn. Legislature, 1878,
'80, 1909. Prosecuting attorney for the city of Hartford, Conn.,
1887-91, 1894-95. Referee in bankruptcy for Hartford County, 1898-
1900. tj. S. attorney, District of Conn., 1900-08. Corporation counsel,
city of Hartford, 1908-10. Trustee, Conn. School for Boys, 1898-1909;
president of the Board, 1899-1909.
Married December 9, 1891, Mrs. Adelaide (Leeds) Fowler, of New
London, Conn.
Address : 902 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
1058. WESLEY ULYSSES PEARNE. B.A., 1875. A. K. E.
Born April i, 1851. New York, N. Y.
Instructor in music in city schools, Middletown, Conn., 1874-75.
Studied law in Middletown, 1875-79. Admitted to the bar, 1879.
Practising law in Middletown, 1879 . Member of Middletown
Common Council, 1880, '81, '82. Clerk of the City Court, 1879-95;
judge, 1895 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1902 .
Married April 25, 1883, Harriette C. Arnold, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
1054. GEORGE ADELBERT PERRY. B.A.; M.A., 1877.
A. K. E. Born June 2, 1845, Richmondville, N. Y.
Served in Co. B, 91st N. Y. Volunteers, 1864-65. Taught in Troy
Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1874-76; Ives Seminary, Antwerp,
N. Y., 1876-77; Portland High School, Me., 1877-81; William Penn
Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1881-85. Headmaster, Franklin
School, Philadelphia, 1885-93. Private teacher, New York, N. Y.,
1893 .
Married July 22, 1875, Susannah Chase Barton, of Willsboro, N. Y.
Children: Ralph Barton, b. July 3, 1876 (B.A., Princeton, 1896);
Edward DeWolf, b. October 2, 1880.
Address : Willsboro, Essex Co., N. Y.
1055. *JOHN NEHEMIAH PIERCE. B.A.; M.A., ,1877. A. K. E.
Born April 7, 1851, Edgartown, Mass.
Principal of grammar school, Marion, Mass., J875-76; Edgartown,
Mass., 1876-77. Studied law in Edgartown, Mass., 1876-77; Boston,
Mass., 1877-79. Admitted to the bar, 1879. Practised law in Edgar-
town, Cottage City, and New Bedford, Mass., 1879-1906. Selectman,
and member of School Board, Edgartown. Died April 22, 1906,
Edgartown, Mass.
1874.1 GRADUATES.
1056. *JOHN HENRY PILLSBURY. B.A.; M.A., 1877. $. N. e.
*. B. K. Born December 20, 1846, Limington, Me.
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1868. Taught in Wesley an
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1874-75. Assistant in Natural History,
Wesleyan University, 1875-77. Taught in High School, Springfield,
Mass., 1877-84. Transferred to New England Conference, 1885.
Professor of Biology, Smith College, 1884-93. Engaged in scientific
research ; lecturer in university extension courses, 1893-94. Stationed
at Maiden, Mass., 1894-95; Stoneham, 1895-98; Dedham, 1898-99.
Principal of Waban School, Mass., 1899-1910. Author: A Synopsis
of Descriptive Botanical Terms, 1885 ; An Elementary Manual of
Biology, 1893, etc. Died December 20, 1910, Waban, Mass.
Married August 7, 1878, Sarah Ellen Robinson (daughter of No.
384), of Rents Hill, Me. Child: William Robinson (No. 2694), b.
July 17, 1886.
Address of widow: Waban, Mass.
1067. BYRAM GREENE SANFORD. B.A. ; M.A., 1880; B.D.,
Boston University, 1883. A. A. •!>. Born October 13, 1843, Marion,
N. Y.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1875-76.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1876-77. Preached
most of the year, 1877-78. Preached in M. E. Church, Sodus Point,
N. Y., 1878-79. Joined Genesee Conference, M. E. Church, 1879. Sta-
tioned at Sodus Point, N. Y., 1879-80. Transferred to C!entral New
York Conference, 1880. Stationed at Mottville and Skaneateles Falls,
N. Y., 1880-81. Supernumerary; studied in School of Theology,
Boston University, 1881-83. Stationed at Bangor, N. Y., 1883-84;
Fort Jackson, 1884-85. Transferred to Northern New York Confer-
ence, 1885. Stationed at Lisbon, N. Y., 1885-87; Louisville, 1887-88;
Bucksbridge, 1888-90; Richville, 1890-92; Mount Pleasant, 1892-95;
Evans Mills, 1895-99. Supernumerary, 1899-1900. Stationed at Water-
town, N. Y., 1900-03; Point Peninsula, 1903-04. Superannuated,
1904-08. Stationed at Laquin, Pa., 1908-09; New Albany, 1909-10.
Supernumerary, 1910.
Married February 23, 1883, Flora Ardelle Blen, of Dresden, Me.
Children: Edmund Byram, b. December 7, 1883; Morris Blen, b.
December 27, 1886; Elvyn Pratt, b. June 15, 1888; Leman Harold, b.
October i, 1889.
Address: New Albany, Pa.
1058. *AMOS WILLIAM SEAVEY. B.A. ; M.A., 1877. A. K. E.
Born March 17, 1849, Greenland, N. H.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1874. Stationed at Portland, Conn., 1874-77; Stoughton,
Mass., 1877-79; Attleboro, 1879-80; Embury Church, Central Falls,
R. I., 1880-82: Center Church, Provincetown, Mass., 1882-84. Super-
numerary, 1885. Died January 20, 1886, Nahant, Mass.
Married August 31, 1875, Sally Isabella Taylor, of Middletown,
Conn. Child : Ada May, b. October 27, 1876, m. F. C. Howland.
Address of widow : 175 Terry St., Maiden, Mass.
1069. JOSEPH BATTELL SHEPHERD. B.A.; M.A., 1877.
A. A. *. Born August 8, 1846, New York, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1874. Stationed
at Collinsville, Conn., 1874-75; Madison, 1875-77; Middlebury, 1877-/8;
Wethersfield, 1878-79; King St., Port Chester, N. Y., 1879-81; Wood-
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ville and Warren, Conn., 1881. Withdrew from the conference;
ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1881. Assistant
minister. Church of the Holy Apostles, New York, N. Y., 1881-84.
Ordained priest. Rector of Grace Church, Port Jarvis, N. Y., 1884-86.
Associate rector of St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1886-90.
Rector of Trinity Church, Seymour, Conn., 1890-93 ; St. Paul's Church,
Portland, Me., 1894 . Secretary of the Diocese of Ohio, 1888-90;
Diocese of Maine, 1898-99.
Married December 30, 1875, Emma Irene Smith, of Rockville, Conn.
Child: Marguerite Roe, b. December 25, 1887, d. June 24, 1898.
Address : St. Paul's Rectory, Portland, Me.
1060. CHARLES WESLEY SMILEY. B.A.; M.A., 1877. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born September 10, 1846, Fitchburg, Mass.^
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary (assistant librarian), 1874-75.
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1875-76;
Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1876-77. Resided in Madison,
N. J., engaged in literary work, 1877-79. Chief clerk and special
agent, 9th U. S. Census, Fishery Branch, 1879-84. Chief of division,
U. S. Fish Commission, 1884-88; librarian of the Commission, 1888-89.
Expert special agent, loth U. S. Census, in charge of Fishery Branch,
1889-91. Engaged in the printing business, Washington, D. C, 1891-99.
Engaged in literary work, 1899 . Editor : Berean Bible Lessons,
1875-78; Psi Upsilon Biographical Catalogue, 1877-79; The Fishing
Industries of the United States, 7 volumes (with No. 917), 1879-84;
Non-graduate Alumni Record of Wesleyan University, 1883; various
scientific volumes and reports.
Married, 1890; divorced, 1898.
Address: Oakland, Cal. Permanent address: Takoma Park, Wash-
ington, D. C.
1061. EDWIN PITMAN STEVENS. B.A. ; M.A., 1877; B.D.,
Boston University, 1877; D.D., Syracuse University, 1904. *. T.
*. B. K. Born November 29, 185 1, Boston, Mass. Brother of No.
2040.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1874-77. Joined
Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at Bath-on-the-
Hudson, N. Y., 1877-80; Stillwater, 1880-83; Hoosick Falls, 1883-86;
Ballston Spa, 1886-89 ; (Cambridge, 1889-91 ; Plattsburg, 1891-95 ; First
Church, Albany, 1895-1900. Presiding Elder, Albany District, 1900-06.
Stationed at Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1906-10; Rutland, Vt, 1910—.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904.
Married May 14, 1878, Frances C. Saxe, who died March 18, 1888.
Married September 7, 1909, Mrs. Nellie J. Packer, of Mechanicsville,
N. Y. Children: Grace Drury, b. April 13, 1880, d. April 15, 1881 ;
Elizabeth Frances, b. June 7, 1884 (B.A., Goucher College, 1909) ;
Franklin Rand, b. August 23, 1886 (B.E., Union, 1908).
Address: Rutland, Vt.
1062. EMORY HARLOW TALBOT. B.A. ; M.A., 1877. ^. T.
Born September 11, 1851, Sandwich, Mass. Son of No. 226.
Midshipman in U. S. Navy, 1864. Reporter for The Boston Globe,
Mass., 1874-75. News editor of The Hartford Times, Conn, 1875-77.
Night editor of The Boston Globe, Mass., 1877-78. Reporter for The
Boston Post, Mass., 1878-79. New England representative of The
Chicago Times, 111., 1878-—. Reporter for The Boston Journal,
Mass., 1879-81 ; editor, 1881-1904. Editor of The Boston Post, 1904-08.
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Night editor of The Boston Advertiser, 1908 . Boston representa-
tive of The New York Herald, 1881-86; of The New York American
and The New York Times, 1886 .
Married September 12, 1876, H. Virginia Davis, of Baltimore, Md.
Children: Frank Earlougher Davis, b. October 20, 1878; Arthur
Wilbour, b. October 23, 1884; Ethel, b. February 28, 1888.
Address : 3 Nottingham St., Dorchester, Mass.
1063. *ALBERT MARION TALLMADGE. B.A.; M.A., 1877;
LL.B., Yale University, 1877. A. A. *. Born February 22, 1854, Fair-
field, Conn.
Traveled in Europe; studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany,
1874-75. Studied in Yale Law School, 1875-77. Admitted to the bar,
1877. Practised law in Bridgeport, Conn., 1877-1905. Deputy judge
of City Court, Bridgeport, Conn., 1879-81. Member of Conn. Legis-
lature, 1884. Town attorney of Bridgeport, Conn., 1888. Judge of
probate for District of Bridgeport, 1893-99. Died February 12, 1905,
Bridgeport, Conn.
1064. BUSHROD SHEDDEN TAYLOR. B.A. A. A. *. Born
November 26, 1849, Poultney, Vt. Brother of W. U. Taylor (class of
1876).
Taught in Johnson College, Quincy, 111., 1874-75. Joined Nebraska
Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at Columbus, Nebr.,
1875-77- Transferred to Troy Conference, 1877. Stationed at Sand-
lake, N. Y., 1877-79; Weybridge, Vt., 1879-81. By change in confer-
ence, became member of Vermont Conference, 1881. Missionary at
Aspinwall, S. A., 1881-82. Preached at M. E. Church, North Granville,
N. Y., 1882-83. Stationed at Bristol, Vt, 1883. Returned to mission
work at Panama, but resigned on account of health, 1884. Stationed
at Storm Lake, Iowa, 1885-86; Jamestown, N. Dak., 1886-87;
Wahpeton, 1887-88. Supernumerary, to enter evangelistic field,
1888- — , Resided in Minneapolis, Minn., 1888-91 ; Des Moines, Iowa,
engaged as evangelist and prohibition speaker, 1891-1902. Resided in
Mooers, N. Y. ; organized Mooers Campmeeting Association, 1902-10.
Author: Full Salvation; Holy Fire; The Old Stump, etc. Editor:
The Life Line, an illustrated magazine.
Married May 22, 1878, Letha Electa Horton, of Sandlake, N. Y., who
died April 24, 1894. Married March 19, 1895. Mrs. Lillie Estilla (Cun-
ningham) Wood, of Middletown, Conn. Children: Marian Aria, b.
March 7, 1879, m. I. N. Thompson; William Henry, b, December 17,
1880, d. February 3, 1885; Frank Chandler, b. June 15, 1882; Julia
May, b. April 6, 1884, m. Rev. E. C. Roberts ; John Horton. b. June 2,
1886, d. December 13, 1908; Anna Leonora, b. April 26, 1888; Jennie
Love, b. May 18, 1890; Letha Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1892, d. November 5,
1893 ; Henry Boardman, b. April 4, 1894.
Address : 655 Quinnipiac Ave., New Haven, Conn.
1065. EDWARD DAVID TOWLE. B.A.; M.A., 1877- *• N. G.
*. B. K. Born June 23, 1853, Boston, Mass. Brother of G. H. Towle
(class of 1873).
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1874-76. Joined
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E. Church,
1876. Stationed at Middleboro, Mass., 1876-79; Stafford Springs,
Conn., 1879-81 ; County St., New Bedford, Mass., 1881-82. Withdrew
from the conference, 1882. Pastor of Unitarian Church, Chelsea,
Mass., 1882-87. Resided at Elizabethton, Tenn., 1887-89. Pastor of
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All Souls' Church (Unitarian), Chattanooga, Tenn., 1889-92; East
(Unitarian) Church, Salem, Mass., 1892-97 ; Second Unitarian Society,
Brookline, Mass., 1897-1908. Traveled in Europe, 1908-09.
Married July 25, 1877, M. Isabel Ward, of Hillsboro, N. H. Child :
Ethel Ward, b. April 8, 1880.
Address: Hillsboro, N. H.
1066. JOHN CORNWELL WELWOOD. B.A.; M.A., 1877;
B.D., Protestant Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass.,
1877. $. N. e. Born May 15, 1852, Jersey City, N. J.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1874-76; Protes-
tant Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1876-77.
Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1877. Minister
of Grace Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-78. Ordained priest, 1878.
Rector of St. Peter's Church, Beverly, Mass., 1878-83. Associate
rector of Christ Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1883-89. Rector of
St. Paul's Church, Holyoke, Mass.. 188^-97. Chaplain of 2d Regt.,
Mass. Volunteer Militia (in service in Cuba, 1898), 1891-99. Rector of
the Church of the Holy Spirit, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899 .
Married December 11, 1882, Alba E. Wall, of Dorchester, Mass.
Child: Frances Amory, b. February 12, 1885 (B.A., Vassar).
Address: 221 1 82d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CLASS OF J875.
1067. ARTHUR LEONARD ANDREWS. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
^. T. $. B. K Born April 16, 1855, Marion, Iowa.
Studied law in Albany, N. Y., 1875-77. Admitted to the bar, 1877.
Practising law in Albany, N. Y., 1877 . Corporation counsel, city
of Albany, 1900 . Commissioner to revise the charter for cities of
the second class, N. Y., 1895. Hudson-Fulton celebration commis-
sioner, 1909.
Married September 4, 1879, Alice Anable, of Albany, N. Y. Child :
Harold F., b. July 3, 1884 (Ph.B., Yale, 1906).
Address: Home Savings Bank Building, Albany, N. Y.
1068. LEONARD LEMON BEEMAN. B.A. ; M.A., 1878. ^. X.
*. B. K. Born March 12, 1849, North Fairfax, Vt. Brother of No.
769.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1875-76. Joined
Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1876. Stationed at Proctorsville,
Vt., 1876-77; West Fairlee, 1877-78; Bellows Falls, 1878-81; Wood-
stock, 1881-82. Supernumerary; in poor health; on a farm in West
Brookfield, Mass., 1882-85. Stationed at St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1885-86.
Principal of East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1886-87. _ Stationed at
Barre, Vt., 1887-90. Supernumerary, 1890-92. Presiding Elder of
Montpelier District, 1892-98. Transferred to New England Confer-
ence, 1898. Stationed at Ware, Mass., 1898-1901. Supernumerary,
1901-04. Stationed at Bondsville, Vt., 1904-06. Supernumerary,
1906-08. Stationed at Amherst, Mass., 1908-10. Supernumerary, 1910.
Superintendent of schools, Barre, Vt., 1888-89. Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1888-93.
Married June 29, 1876, Phebe Almeda Stone (No. 11 38), of West
Brookfield, Mass. Children : Phebe Stone, b. July 22, 1877, d. April 22,
1881 ; Bowman Stone, b. July 14, 1880 (class of 1904) ; Wilbur Stone
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(No. 2526), b. January 22, 1882; Leila Stone, b. March 12, 1887, m.
H. D. Arnold (No. 2524) ; Francis Stone, b. August 4, 1889 (B.S.,
Mass. Agricultural College, 1910).
Address : Ware, Mass.
1069. ♦ALFRED EDGAR BEST. B.A.; M.A., 1878. ^. T. Born
December 12, 1848, Mechanicsville, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1875-76. Principal of
Georgetown Academy, Del., 1876-77. Associate editor, The Morning
Herald, Wilmington, Del., 1877-79. Business manager of Every Even-
ing, Wilmington, Del., 1879-81. Merchant, Mechanicsville, N. Y. Died
November 27, 1893, Utica, N. Y.
1070. ROBERT EDGAR BISBEE. B.A.; M.A., 1878. *. N. 9.
$. B. K. Born October 11, 1851, Wellington, Me.
Taught in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1875-77. Presi-
dent of Clark University, Ga., 1877-81. Financial agent of the Freed-
men's Aid Society, M. E. Church, 1881-82. Joined Maine Conference,
M. E. Church, 1882. Stationed at Lisbon, Me., 1882-84. Transferred
to Columbia River Conference, 1884. President of Spokane College,
1884-87. Stationed at Jefferson St., Spokane, Wash., 1887-89. Studied
in School of Theology, Boston University, 1889-90. Supernumerary;
preached in Boston St. M, E. Church, Lynn, Mass., 1890-91. President
of Spokane College, acting -as financial agent and residing in Cam-
bridge, Mass., 1891-92. Transferred to Vermont Conference, 1892.
Stationed at South Royalton, Vt., 1892-93. Transferred to New Eng-
land Conference, 1893. Stationed at Newburyport, Mass., 1893-96;
Chicopee, 1896-99; East Pepperell, 1899-1 901 ; Milford, 1901-04; May-
nard, 1904-08. Transferred to New England Southern Conference,
1908. Stationed at Hull, Mass., 1908 .
Married July 26, 1875, Ada M. Graves. Children: Lena Isobel, b.
August 14, 1877; Edna Caro, b. February 10, 1883; Robert Merrill,
b. April 27, 1885 (class of 1906) ; Joseph Graves, b. November 26, 1891.
Address : Hull, Mass.
1071. ♦JOHN PARKER BRONK. B.A. ; LL.B., Yale University,
1877; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1878. Bom January 24, 1855,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in Law School of Boston University, 1875-76; Yale Law
School, 1876-77. Admitted to the bar, 1877. Practised law in Hart-
ford, Conn., 1877-85. Office attorney of Travelers' Insurance Company,
Hartford, Conn., 1882-85. Member of Court of Common Council,
Hartford, Conn., 1883-84. Representative of Travelers Insurance
Company, Denver, Col., 1885-90. President of Colorado Loan and
Trust Company. Resided in New Baltimore, N, Y., 1890-94; Denver,
Col, 1899-1901; Hartford and Bridgeport, Conn., and Deland, Fla.,
190T-04. Died January 22, 1904, Bridgeport, Conn.
Married August 24, 1878, Anna Tucker Roberts, of Hartford, Conn.;
divorced, 1896. Married March 2, 1897, Mrs. Lillie L. Piatt Bennett,
of Bridgeport, Conn. Child : Frederick R., b. July 21, 1879.
1072. MORRIS DE VEAU CHURCH. B.A., 191 o. A. A. «l>.
Left college in Senior j'ear, 1875. Ordained in the Reformed Epis-
copal Church, 1876. Pastor of churches in Chicago, 111., and Cincin-
nati, Ohio, 1876-81. Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1881.
Stationed at St. Luke's Church, Newark. N. J., 1881-82; Calvary
Church, East Orange, 1882-84; Montclair, 1884-87; Boonton, 1887-89;
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Washington, 1889-92; Haverstraw, N. Y., 1892-95; West Side Ave.,
Jersey City, N. J., 1895-97; Trinity Church, Paterson, 1897-1901;
Hackettstown, 1901-02; Summerfield, Staten Island, N. Y., 1902-04;
Eighth Ave., Newark, N. J., 1904-05; Hedding Church, Jersey City,
1905-08; Chatham, 1908-10; Somerville, 1910 .
Address : Somerville, N. J.
1073. OLIVER ALLEN COLEMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1878. ^. T.
Born March i, 1854, Flatlands, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1000 and 11 19.
Studied law in Cooperstown, N. Y., 1875-78. Admitted to the bar,
1878. In a law office, Detroit, Mich., 1878-79. Practised law in
Detroit, Mich., 1879-81. City attorney, Baxter Springs, Kans., 1881-83.
Secretary and treasurer, Georgia Loan and Trust Company, Americus,
Ga., 1883 . President of the first Chamber of Commerce,
Americus, Ga.
Married May 22, 1884, Vivienne Burke, of Americus, Ga. Children:
Cornelia, b. October 7, 1885; William Burke, b. November 27, 1889;
Ruth, b. February 7, 1893 ; Thomas Edmund, b. July 23, 1895.
Address: Macon, Ga.
1074. *WILLIAM ALBERT COTTLE. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
A. K. E. Born February 21, 1849, North Tisbury, Mass.
Resided in Norwich, Conn., 1875-76. Preached in Dedham, Mass.,
1876-77. Studied medicine in Boston, Mass., and in New York Uni-
versity, 1877-81. Taught in the Warren School, Boston, Mass., 1881.
Practised medicine, 1881-94. Died November 20, 1894, Mattoon, Wis.
1075. FRANCIS ASBURY CRANDALL. B.A. ^. T. Born
October 13, 1854, New London, Conn.
Salesman, with A. T. Stewart & Co., New York, N. Y., 1875-81;
manager of department, 1881-95. Vice president. National Gramo-
phone Company, 1895-1905. Treasurer of various companies and
manager of estates, 1905 .
Married July 5, 1883, Isabella Hale Joslin, of Keene, N. H. Chil-
dren: Mary Hale, b. August 31, 1884 (B.A., Vassar, 1907), m. Abner
Howard; Edvarda Thayer, b. August 21, 1894.
Address : 168 Park Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
1076. M[OSES] EUGENE CULVER. B.A.; M.A., 1878. <ir. T.
Born July 10, 1854, East Haddam, Conn.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1875-78. Admitted to the bar,
1878. Practising law in Middletown, Conn., 1878 . Prosecuting
attorney. City Court of Middletown, 1883-1903.
Married June 10, 1896, Lizzne H. Sparrow, of Mankato, Minn.
Child: Frances Baldwin, b. December 7, 1901.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
1077. WALTER HOLBROOK DOWNS. B.A. ; LL.B., Columbia
University, 1877. Bom March 26, 1853, South Berwick, Me. Brother
of F. A. Downs (class of 1855).
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1875-77. Admitted to the bar,
1877. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1877-80; South Berwick,
Me., 1880 . Town clerk and treasurer, South Berwick, Me., 1880;
postmaster, 1888-96, 1900 ; trial justice, 1886-1907.
Married October 20, 1904, Isabella Hurd, of North Berwick, Me.
Address : South Berwick, Me.
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1078. ASHTON CHAUNCEY EDDY. BA.; M.A., 1879.
A. A. *. Bom November 27, 1849, Theresa, N. Y. Brother of B. T.
Eddy (class of 1879).
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1875-76. In the drug busi-
ness, Theresa, N. Y., 1876-78. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary,
1878-80. Preached in M. E. Church, St. Lawrence, N. Y., 1880-81.
Joined Northern New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Sta-
tioned at Lafargeville, N. Y., 1881-82; Brasher Falls, 1882-83; East
Constable, 1883-86; Floyd, 1886-87. Located, at his request, 1887.
Preached and farmed at Claremont, Va., 1887-96. In the insurance
and real estate business, Attleboro, Mass., 1896- .
Married October 20, 1880, Ida L. Wells, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Alice Clara, b. August 5, 1883; Ethel Elizabeth, b. August
15, 1886 ; Olin Wells, b. October 3, 1892.
Address: Gifford Block, Attleboro, Mass.
1079. *CHARLES FRANK ELY. B.A.; M.A., 1878. A. K. E.
Born July 3, 1850, Westfield, Mass.
Studied law in Westfield, Mass., 1875-78. Admitted to the bar, 1879.
Practised law in Westfield, Mass., 1879-1908. School commissioner,
1888-91. Died June 14, 1908, Westfield, Mass.
Married April 19, 1880, Orra H. Jones, of Westfield, Mass.
Address of widow : 10 Day Ave., Westfield, Mass.
1080. JUNIUS GUILFORD FALLON. B.A.; M.A; 1878;
Ph.D., Harriman University, igjoo; D.D., Rust University, 1900. <ir. T.
Born December 6, 1848, Keeseville, N. Y.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at Chatham
Center, N. Y., 1875-78; North Chatham, 1878-81; Vail Ave., Troy,
1881-84; Schuylerville, 1884-87; Salem, 1887-89; Westport, 1889-92;
Greenbush, 1892-97; Ash Grove, 1897-1900; Albany St., Schenectady,
1900-05. Supernumerary, 1905-10. Superannuated, 1910.
Married July 8, 1875, Mary E. Nichols, of Peru, N. Y., who died
August 28, 1882. Married December 28, 1887, Ella S. Springer, of
Camden, N. J. Children: John Henry, b. May 2, 1876; Junius Everest,
b. May 13, 1879; Rheuby Margaret, b. July i, 1889; Elsie Crawford,
b. August 30, 1890.
Address: 441 North 53d St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1081. FREDERICK WESTERVELT FORT. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
A. K. E. Born February i, 1853, New Providence, N. J.
Principal of public schools, Summit, N. J., 1875-77; Linden, 1877-82;
Newark, 1882 .
Married September 26, 1877, Julia Vincent Brown, of Franklin, N. J.
Children: Marion B., b. August 21, 1878; Jacob Irving, b. June i,
1880; Bessie Sprague, b. February 27, 1884, d. August 5, 1885; Fred-
erick Wester velt, b. August 30, 1886.
Address : 33 South loth St., Newark, N. J.
1082. *FRANKLIN HARRIS GRIFFIN. B.A. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Bom January 6, 1852, Flushing, N. Y.
City editor of The Wheeling Evening Standard, W. Va., 1876-77.
Principal of Ogden Academy, Utah, 1877 ; of a select school, Evanston,
Wyo., 1879-81. In business in Flushing, N. Y., 1881-1911. Secretary,
Flushing Cooperative and Loan Association. Treasurer, Long Island
Savings and Investment Association. Died March 5, 191 1, Flushing,
N. Y.
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Married December 26, 1878, Fannie Cleon Vance, of Paris, 111.
Children: Benjamin Herbert, b. October 3, 1879, d. February 18, 1881 ;
Gertrude Muriel, b. March 16, 1891.
Address of widow: Flushing, N. Y.
1083. HARRY CLAY HEERM AN S. B.A.; M.A., 1878. A. A. #.
Born June 3, 1852, Fellowsville, W. Va.
Acting principal of Corning Free Academy, N. Y., 1875-76. Studied
law in Corning, N. Y., 1875-77. Member of firm, Heermans & Law-
rence, machinists and jobbers in plumbing supplies, Corning, N. Y.,
1877-1908. City engineer, Corning, N. Y., 1883-90. President of the
Ontario Land Company, of Duluth, Minn., 1886 . President and
manager, Hoquiam Water Company, Wash., 1898 ; of the Olympia
Water Works, Wash., 1905 . Removed to Hoquiam, Wash., 1908.
Married September 25, 1878, Ella Weston, of Painted Post, N. Y.,
who died May 15, 1880. Married March 27, 1886, Annie Lawrence
Townsend, of Erwin, N. Y. Children: Ruth, b. June 3, 1888 (B.A.,
Vassar, 1910) ; Joseph Fellows, b. November 28, 1891 ; Jerome Town-
send, b. July 6, 1893; Helen DeKay, b. January 29, 1895, d. August 31,
1896; Donald, b. September 11, 1896.
Address : Hoquiam, Wash.
1084. AUSTIN HENRIE HERRICK. B.A.; B.D., Boston Uni-
versity, 1878; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1879. *. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born March 7, 1854, Buckland, Mass. Son of A. F. Herrick (class of
1853) ; brother of E. P. Herrick (class of 1880).
Studied in School of Theolog3% Boston University, 1875-78.
Preached in M. E. Church, South Athol, Mass., 1877; North Grafton,
1878-79. Joined New England Conference, M, E. Church, 1879. Sta-
tioned at Highlands Church, Lowell, Mass., 1879-81 ; North Ave.,
Cambridge, 1881-82; Chicopee, 1882-85; Ashburnham, 1885-88; Ips-
wich, 1888-90; Wilbraham, 1890-93; Brookfield, 1893-98; Chicopee
Falls, 1898-1901; Stanton Ave., Dorchester, 1901-02; Hudson, 1902-05;
Greenfield, 1905-08; Woburn, 1908-11; Glendale Church, Everett, 1911.
Married April 20, 1881, Sarah Leonora Prouty, of Spencer, Mass.
Children: Asbury Haven, b. June 20, 1882 (B.A., Ohio Wesleyan,
1903) ; Cyril Allyn, b. May 28, 1885; Ilga Elaine, b. September 19, 1890.
Address : Everett, Mass.
1085. *GEORGE WASHINGTON HUGHES. B.A. A. K. E.
Born January 10, 1851, Newark, N. J.
Preached in M. E. Church, Stephenton, Mass., 1875-76. Joined Troy
Conference, M. E. Church, 1876. Stationed at West Charlotte, N. Y.,
1877-78; Panton, Vt., 1878-79; Ellenburg Depot, N. Y., 1879-81;
Saranac Lake, 1881-82; Schuyler Falls, 1882-83. Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1883. Stationed at West Goshen, Conn.,
1883-84. Died July 24, 1884, Bridgeport, Conn.
Married January i, 1878, Hattie L. Curtis, of Bridgeport, Conn. One
child (deceased).
1086. *LEWIS McLELLAN JACKSON. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
Born April 14, 1854, Indianapolis, Ind.
Taught in Deering, Me., 1875-76; Lakeville, Mass., 1876-77-
Reporter for The Portland Press, Me., 1877. Principal of a graded
school, Warehouse Point, Conn., 1877-78; High School, Kennebunk,
Me., 1878-79; Powers Institute, Bernardston, Mass., 1879-83; High
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School, Athol, Mass., 1883-86. In the insurance business, Worcester,
Mass., 1886-1905. Died January 25, 1905, Worcester, Mass.
Married June 23, 1881, Estelle A. Fisher, of Springfield, Mass., who
died December 20, 1887. Married October 31, 1893, Linna E. Rider,
of Worcester, Mass. Child : Harold Frank, b. May 22, 1884.
Address of widow : 167 Pleasant St., Worcester, Mass.
1087. WILLIAM CHANNING KELLOGG. B.A. A. A. $.
*. B. K. Born July 11, 1850, Norwich, Vt.
Preached in East Main St. M. E. Church, Norwich, Conn., 1875-76.
Studied in Law School of Boston University, 1876-78. Principal of
Yarmouth High School, Mass., 1878-81. Taught in Yonkers, N. Y.,
1881-82. Admitted to the bar, 1880. Practising law in Yonkers, N. Y.,
1882 , City judge of Yonkers, 1895 .
Married October 3, 1877, Emma J. Lewis, of Norwich, Conn. Chil-
dren: Ruth Emma, b. June 30, 1878, m. William Rayner; Lewis Chan-
ning, b. November 15, 1886.
Address: 10 Halcyon Place, Yonkers, N. Y.
1088. THOMAS RAYMOND KNEIL. B.A.; M.A., 1878. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born November 6, 1851, Westfield, Mass.
Preached in M. E. Church, West Worthington, Mass., 1875-76.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1876-77. Principal
of High School, Belchertown, Mass., 1877-78. Taught in Troy Con-
ference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1878-80. Principal of Union Free
School, Crown Point, N. Y., 1880-87, 1889-91. Proprietor of The
Ticonderoga Sentinel, N. Y., 1887-89. Principal of High School, Sara-
toga Springs, N. Y., 1891-92. Superintendent of schools, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., 1892 .
Married January 5, 1882, Carrie M. Hawley, of Johnsonville, N. Y.
Children : Thomas Hawley, b. March 29, 1883, d. April 18, 1896 ; Philip
Colbum, b. April 24, 1888; Margaret Mary, b. June i, 1890; Robert
Chipman, b. July 27, 1892 ; Caroline Marcia, b. July 30, 1896.
Address: 230 Nelson Ave., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
1089. ISAAC CHASE LIBBY. B.A.; M.A., 1878. *. N. 0.
#. B. K. Born March i, 1852, Cornish, Me.
Assistant superintendent of State Reform School, Cape Elizabeth,
Me., 1875. Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1875-76. Vice
principal of High School, Middletown, Conn., 1876-78; principal,
1878-80. Principal of High School, Great Falls, N. H., 1880-81.
Engaged in tutoring in Middletown, Conn., 1881-82. President of
Spokane College, Wash. ; pastor of First M. E. Church, Spokane,
Wash., 1882-84. Joined Columbia River Conference, M. E. Church,
1883. Withdrew from the conference, 1884. Proprietor of English
and Classical School, Spokane, Wash., 1884-86. Engaged in stock
farming, Spokane, Wash., 1886-97. Superintendent of schools, Spo-
kane County, Wash., 1889-91. Teaching in High School, Spokane,
Wash., 1897 . Taught in State Normal School, Cheney, Wash.,
1902.
Married July 25, 1877, Mattie E. Libby. of Meriden, Conn. Chil-
dren: Mary Ledoit, b. June 19, 1879, m. Rev. J. L. Carpenter; Ruth
Ronald, b. June 19, 1879; Fred Clark, b. December 23, 1883, d. July
II, 1884; Laura Manning, b. January 28, 1887; Paul Thompson, b.
May 30, 1888; Zadel, b. July 25, 1892, d. May 12, 1893.
Address: S. 113 Haven St., Spokane, Wash.
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1090. CYRUS COLIGNI LOVEJOY. B.A.; M.A., 1878. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born October 9, 1845, Landaff, N. H.
Joined Rock River Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at
Walnut and West Bureau, 111., 1875. Transferred to Wyoming Con-
ference, 1875. Taught in Wyoming Conference Seminary, Kingston,
Pa., 1875-80. Resided in Hartford, Vt., 1880. Transferred to Rock
River Conference, 1881. Stationed at Prairie Center, III, 1881-83;
Piano, 1883-86; Wheaton, 1886-87. President of Jennings Seminary,
Aurora, 111., 1887-94. Stationed at Nevir Lenox, 111., 1894-97; Morris,
1897-1901 ; Mount Carroll, 1901-02; Berwyn, 1902-05; Waterman,
1905-07; Lockport, 1907-09; Seneca, 1909— — .
Married July 21, 1875, Ellen E. Renfrew, of Hartford, Vt.
Address: Seneca, 111.
1091. WARREN AUGUSTUS LUCE. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
#. N. 0. Born July 11, 1849, Vineyard Haven, Mass.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference,
M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at Hanover, Mass., 1875-76; Sachem
St., Norwich, Conn., 1876-78; Uncasville, Mass., 1878-81; Attawaugan,
1881-82; First Church, Fall River, 1882-83; Burnside, Conn., 1883-85;
Attleboro, Mass., 1885-87; Hazardville, Conn., 1887-90; First Church,
Newport, R. I., 1890-92; First Church, Fall River, Mass., 1892-96;
Willimantic, Conn., 1896-97; First Church, Taunton, Mass., 1897-
1900; Rockville, Conn., 1900-02; Central Church, Taunton, Mass.,
1902-07. Superannuated, 1907-08. Stationed at Middleboro, Mass.,
1908-10; Plymouth, 1910 .
Married June 14, 1876. Mrs. Ella A. Hayes, of Haddam, Conn.
Children : Gertrude Scovil, b. December 22, 1877, m. Dr. A. R. Cran-
dell; Arthur Whitaker, b. September 5, 1882; Warren Augustus, b.
June 23, 1887, d. August 6, 1890; Marjorie Augusta, b. April 4, 1893;
Mira Elma, b. June 17, 1894.
Address : Plymouth, Mass.
1092. ERNEST ARTHUR MARKHAM. B.A.; M.D., Eclectic
Medical College, New York, 1877. Born October 16, 1853, Windsor,
Vt.
Studied in Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1875-77.
Practised medicine in South Glastonbury, Conn., 1877-78; Durham,
Conn., 1878-85, 1886 . Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology,
Eclectic Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1885-86. Health officer
and medical examiner, Durham, Conn. Representative in Conn.
General Assembly, 1895-96.
Married April 21, 1876, Mrs. Annie Deering (Brown) Martin, of
New York, N. Y. Children: Oliver Irving, b. February 3, 1877;
Leonard Bailey, b. September i, 1878; Maude Minerva, b. December
15, 1879, m. L. E. Markham; Ernest Arthur, b. October 31, 1881, d.
April 14, 1883.
Address: Box 95, Durham, Conn.
1093. CALEB IRVING MILLS. B.A.; LL.B., Boston Uni-
versity, 1877; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1878; D.D., Albuquerque
College, 1906. *. N. e. Born December 11, 1851, Medford, Mass.
Studied in Law School of Boston University, 1875-77. In business
in Boston, Mass., 1878-79. Studied in School of Theology, Boston
University, 1879-80. Joined East Maine Conference, M, E. Church,
1880. Stationed at Machias, Me., 1880-82; Columbia Falls, 1882-83;
Winterport, 1883-84; Rockport, 1884-87. Transferred to New Eng-
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land Conference, 1887. Stationed at Saugus, Mass., 1887-88; Water-
ville, Me., 1888-89. President of Albuquerque College, 1889-90.
Stationed at Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1891-94; Roton, 1894-97 Trans-
ferred to Colorado Conference, 1897. Stationed at Fairplay, Col,
1897-98; Loveland, 1898-99; Rocky Ford, 1899-1900; Pueblo,
1900-02. Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1903;
priest, 1904. Curate, St. Mark's Church, Denver, Col., 1903-06. Assist-
ant priest, St. John's Cathedral, Denver, 1906-09. Rector, Ascension
Memorial Church, Denver, 1909 . Editor: The Colorado Church-
man, 1906 .
Married January i, 1878, Hittie S. Crawford, of Searsmont, Me.,
who died November 25, 1878. Married August 30, 1882, A. Etta
Whittemore, of East Machias, Me. Children : Hattie Bacon, b.
November 11, 1878, d. November 13, 1878; Lillian Eliza, b. January
3, 1884; Charles Bailey, b. June 20, 1885, d. November 4, 1905; Edgar
Irving, b. March 6, 1888; Samuel Whittemore, b. June 10, 1891, d.
June 13, 1891.
Address: 602 Gilpin St., Denver, Col.
1094. JAMES NIXON. B.A.; M.A., 1878. *. N. 9. Bom
December 10, 1842, Petersville, N. B., Canada.
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1870. Stationed at Anson
and Madison, Me., 1875-76; Winthrop, 1876-79; Brunswick, 1879-80;
Alfred, 1880-81; Second Church, Kittery, 1881-82. Supernumerary;
preached at Granite Falls, Minn., 1882-83 ; Union, Ore., 1883-84. Trans-
ferred to Columbia River Conference, 1884. Preached at Poway, Cal.,
1884-85. Located, 1885. Returned to New England, 1886. Preached
at Biddeford Pool, Me., 1887-88. Rejoined Maine Conference, 1888.
Stationed at Gorham, N. H., 1888-89; Baldwin, Me., 1889-90. Super-
numerary, 1890-91, Stationed at Goodwins Mills, Me., 1891-93; Strong,
1893-95; Richmond, 1895-97; Kezar Falls, 1897-99; Gorham, 1899-
1901 ; North Yarmouth, 1901-03; West Scarboro, 1903-05; West Dur-
ham, 1905-07; Wiscasset, 1907-08; Georgetown, 1908-10. Super-
numerary, 1910.
Married May 12, 1879, Clara B. Merry, of North Anson, Me., who
died January 10, 1886. Married October 28, 1893, Fredrietta T. Hill,
of Lyman, Me. Child: James Arthur, b. January 9, 1883, d. May,
1886.
Address : Georgetown, Me.
1096. MILLARD MAYHEW PARKER. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born November 27, 1849, Jay, Me. Brother of No.
872.
Principal of academy, Glastonbury, Conn., 1875-77; High School,
Holliston, Mass., 1877-82. Resided in the West for his health, 1883-84.
Taught in Sierra-Madre College, Pasadena, Cal., 1884-86. Principal
of Pasadena Academy, Cal., 1886-91. Vice President and Professor of
Latin, Throop Polytechnic Institute, Pasadena, Cal., 1891-97. Presi-
dent of the University of Arizona, 1897-1901. Retired; engaged in
business, 1901 . Member of City Council, Pasadena, Cal., 1886-90
(president, 1887-90).
Married July 4, 1878, M. Josephine Miles, of Westminster, Mass.
Children: Alice Josephine, b. September 26, 1879. d. March 18, 1895;
George Millard, b. September 22, 1881 (B.A., Univ. of California) ;
Grace Miles, b. February 10, i8i83 (B.L., Univ. of California), m.
W. T. OIney.
Address: 610 Oakland Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
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1096. BENJAMIN CHANDLER PILSBURY. B.A. ; M.A., 1878.
O. N. e. ^. B. K. Born August 10, 1854, Middletown, Conn. Son of
No. 322.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1875-76. Taught in Ver-
mont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1876-78. Studied in Yale
Divinity School, 1878-80. Preached in M. E. Church, Lenox, Mass.,
1880-81. Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1881.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1881-82. Stationed at Bethle-
hem, Conn., 1882-85; Clinton, 1885-88; Georgetown, 1888-90. Super-
numerary, 1890-94. Stationed at Redding, Conn., 1894-99; New
Canaan, 1899-1902; Woodbury, N. Y., 1902-05; Orient, 1905-09; South
Meriden, Conn., 1909 .
Married October 19, 1882, Katie Estella Parsons, of Lenox, Mass.
Child : Clinton Chandler, b. May 10, 1888.
Address : South Meriden, Conn.
1097. WESLEY JOHNSON PRENTISS. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
^. N. 9. Born February 26, 1850, Meriden, Conn.
Resided in Hartford, Conn., 1876. In business in New York, N. Y.,
1879-81.
Address : unknown.
1098. WILBUR SAMUEL RAYMOND. B.A.; M.A., 1879.
A. A. $. Born February 10, 1852, Lockport, N. Y. Brother of G. P.
Raymond (class of 1876).
Editor of The American Educational Monthly, New York, N. Y.,
1876-77. Engaged in journalistic work in Denver, Col., and in wool
growing in Kiowa, Col., 1877-79. In the hardware business, Lockport,
N. Y., 1879-81 ; in the hardware and mining business, in different
places in Colorado, 1881 . Engaged in real estate and banking in
Denver, Col. Mayor of St. Elmo, Col., 1882. Made a tour of the
world in 1895-96, and again in 1900-01.
Married August 29, 1878, Carrie E. Hall, of Lockport, N. Y. Child :
Claudius, b. March 20, 1884 (B.A., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., 1908).
Address: 1531 York St., Denver, Col.
1099. *JOSEPH WALDO VINAL RICH. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
A. K. E. Born April 5, 1849, Chesterville, Me.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1875-79.
Principal of Edward Little High School, Auburn, Me., 1880-82; High
School, Great Falls, N. H., 1882-89; High School, Woonsocket, R. I.,
1889-93; Messer St. School, Providence, R. I., 1893-1905. Died June
16, 1905, Providence, R. I.
Married November 18, 1875, Adella C Parsons, of Farmington, Me.
Children: Edwin Gile, b. September 30, 1879; Ethel Ella, b. August
17, 1881, m. C. F. Savage.
Address of widow : 216 Henry Ave., Sewickley, Pa.
1100. *JAMES LATIMER ROBINSON. B.A.; LL.B., Columbia
University, 1877 ; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1878. Born September
13, 1854, Flatbush, N. Y.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1875-77. Admitted to the bar,
1877. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1877-83. Connected with
U. S. district attorney's office. New York, 1878-80. Died September
22, 1883.
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Married October 5, 1882, Cornelia Stagg Butler, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child: James Latimer (B.A., Columbia, 1904).
Address of widow: 309 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N, Y.
1101. GEORGE EDWIN SANDERSON. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
A. K. E. Born October 8, 1845, Lunenburg, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1875. Stationed at
Ayer, Mass., 1875-76; Weston, 1876-78; Gloucester, 1878-80; Florence,
1880-83; Rockbottom, 1883-86; South Framingham, 1886-88; Conway,
1888-91; Hopkinton, 1891-94; East Pepperell, 1894-97; Coral St.,
Worcester, 1897-1901 ; Tapleyville, 1901-04; North Andover, 1904-08;
Chicopee, 1908-11; West Springfield, 1911 .
Married June 30, 1875, Grace A. Peabody, of Clinton, Mass., who
died March 11, 1900. Married June 18, 1902, Margaret Richmond, of
Danvers, Mass. Children : Gracie Emma, b. June 5, 1876, m. G. F.
True; George Peabody, b. November 24, 1880, d. December 19, 1901.
Address : Mittineague, Mass.
1102. MATTHEW VERNER SIMPSON. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
<ir. T. Born August 28, 1853, Pittsburg, Pa.
Traveled in Europe, 1875-76. In business in Philadelphia, Pa.,
1876-77. President of Gas-'Saving Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1877.
Admitted to the bar, 1880. Practising law in Philadelphia, Pa.,
1880 . Assistant city solicitor of Philadelphia, Pa., 1881-84.
Married June 19. 1883, Emma Lathers, of New Rochelle, N. Y.
Address: 1420 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1103. *CLARENCE MORGAN SKEEL. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
A. A. *. 4>. B. K. Born September 16, 1854, Williamstown, N. Y.
Brother of No. 1104.
In business in New York. N. Y., and Washington, D. C, 1875-77.
Joined Northern New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1878. Stationed
at New London, N. Y., 1878-79. Went to Denver, Col., for his health,
1879. In the office of the secretary of state, Denver, Col., 1879-80.
Died August 9, 1880, Denver, Col. ,
Married June 20, 1878, Gertrude C. Townsend. Child: Clarence
Franklin, b. March 28, 1879, d. in infancy.
Address of widow : Washington, D, C.
1104. FRANK DEUEL SKEEL. B.A. ; M.A., 1878; M.D., New
York University, 1881. A. A. *. Born February 7, 1851, Sterling
Valley, N. Y. Brother of No. 1103.
Resided at New York Mills, N. Y., 1875-77. Private tutor in
Thomaston, Conn., 1877-78. Studied medicine in New York, N. Y.,
1878-81. Practising medicine in New York, N. Y., 1881 .
Instructor in Diseases of the Eye, Postgraduate Medical School of
New York, N. Y., 1892. Surgeon, New York Eye Infirmary; oph-
thalmic surgeon. Deaf and Dumb Institute.
Married December 7, 1882, Mary A. Robertson, of New York, N. Y.
Child: Henry Robertson (No. 2771), b. October 4, 1885.
Address : 361 Mott Ave., New York, N. Y.
1105. ARTHUR DAVIS SMITH. B.A. A. K. E. Born June
29, 1855, Middletown, Conn.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1875-77. Admitted to the bar,
1877. Practised law in Hartford, Conn., 1877-82; Minneapolis, Minn.,
1882 .
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Married November 17, 1880, Mrs. Jennie Matteson, of Rocky Hill,
Gonn. ; divorced. Married October 2, 1902, Stella Sophia DeHaven,
of Minneapolis, Minn. Children : Arthur Campbell, b. September 3,
1881 ; Philippa Hilliard, b. August 15, 1903 ; Milliard Henry, b. August
14, 1905.
Address : 915 Northwestern Building, Mmneapolis, Minn.
1106. EDWARD OLIN THAYER. B.A.; M.A., 1878; D.D.,
New Orleans University, 1895. $. N. G. Born December 4, 1852,
Chelsea, Mass. Son of No. 172.
Principal of Bennett Seminary, Greensboro, N. C. (member of
North Carolina Conference), 1875-81. President of Clark University,
Ga., 1881-89. Transferred to Maine Conference, 1889. Stationed at
Biddeford, Me., 1889-91; Park St., Lewiston, 1891-94; Gardiner,
1894-97. Presiding Elder, Portland District, 1897-1903. Transferred
to Vermont Conference, 1903. Stationed at Springfield, Vt, 1903-07;
Barre, 1907 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1899-1904.
Married September 16, 1879, Clara A. Merrill, of North Conway,
N. H. Children: Eleanor Warren, b. June 15, 1880 (B.A., Syracuse,
1901) ; Frances Haskell, b. April 11, 1883, m. G. C. Neill; Clara Edith,
b. September i, 1885, d. July 25, 1887.
Address: Barre, Vt.
1107. ABRAM SUTTON UNDERHILL. B.A. ; M.A., 1878.
^. T. $. B. K. Born August 28, 1852, Chappaqua, N. Y.
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1875.
Studied law, and engaged in the insurance and real estate business, in
Ossining, N. Y., 1877-80. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1880-81.
Practising law in Ossining and New York, N. Y., 1881 .
Married May 24, 1877, Annie T. Murray, of Chappaqua, N. Y.
Children: Helen M., b. February 5, 1880, d. April 5, 1885; Ruth
Murray, b. August 22, 1883 (B.A., Vassar, 1905) ; Margaret, b. Feb-
ruary 17, 1886; Robert Lindley Murray, b. March 3, 1889 (B.A.,
Haverford, 1909) ; Elizabeth Sutton, b. November 21, 1892.
Address: Ossining, N. Y,
1108. CLARENCE ABIATHAR WALDO. B.A.; M.A., 1878;
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1894. A. A. *. $. B. K. Born January
21, 1852, Hammond, N. Y.
Taught in Drew Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1875-76; Cen-
tenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1876-77, 1881-82.
Tutor in Mathematics and Registrar, Wesleyan tjniversity, 1877-81.
Studied in the Universities of Leipzie^ and Munich. Germany, 1882-83.
Professor of Mathematics, Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute,
Ind., 1883-91 (Acting President, 1885-86, 1888-89). Professor of
Mathematics, De Pauw University, 1891-95; Purdue University, 1895-
1908; Washington University, 1908 . Sectional Secretary, Ameri-
can Association for the Advancement of Science, 1893, 1902; vice
president, 1903; secretary of the Council, 1904; general secretary,
1905. Author: A Manual of Descriptive Geometry; numerous tech-
nical and educational papers. Editor: Proceedings of the Indiana
Academy of Science, 1896, '97, '98; Proceedings of the Society for the
Promotion of Engineering Education, 1901, '02, '03.
Married August 2, 1881, Abby Wright Allen, of South Hadley, Mass.
Child: Alice Goddard. b. December 15, 1882 (B.A.. Bryn Mawr, 1904).
Address : Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.
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1875-76.] GRADUATES.
1109. *GEORGE MELVIN WARREN. B.A.; M.A., 1878.
*. N. G. Born April 15, 1849, Deer Isle, Me.
In business in Castine, Me., 1875-76. Purser of the Portland-
Bangor-Machias Steamboat Company, 1876-77. Studied law in Castine,
Me., 1877-79. Admitted to the bar, 1879. Practised law in Castine,
Me., 1879-1909, State's attorney for Hancock County, Me., 1879-81.
Elected member of Executive Council by the Maine Legislature, 1887.
Collector of customs for the District of Castine, Me., 1890-94, 1898-
1906. Trustee, State Normal Schools, 1896-1905. Died July 24, 1909,
Castine, Me.
Married February 13, 1879, Mary Elizabeth Parker, of Castine, Me.
Child: Raymond Thomas, b. July 27, 1881 (B.A., Bowdoin, 1905).
Address of widow : Castine, Me.
CLASS OF J 876*
1110. ALDON OWEN ABBOTT. B.A.; M.A., 1879. *. N. 9.
Born April 5, 1848, Springfield, N. H.
Preached at East Rock Mission, New Haven, Conn., 1876-77. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at
Collinsville, Conn., 1877-78; Naugatuck, 1878-80. Located, 1880.
Principal of a public school, Hazardville, Conn., 1880-81. Preached in
M. E. Church, Blandford, Mass., 1881-84. Joined New England Con-
ference, 1884. Stationed at West Parish and Granville, Mass., 1884-85.
Located, 1885. Vice president. National Life Association, Hartford,
Conn., 1885. Principal of a public school, Whitefield, N. H., 1886-87;
Noank, Conn., 1887-88. Supervising principal of public schools. New
Haven, Conn., 1888-96. Retired, 1896.
Married November 14, 1876, Lizzie Reynolds Winslow, of Middle-
town, Conn. Child: Henry Dana, b. September 9, 1883 (class of
1905)-
Address : 297 Lexington Ave., New Haven, Conn,
1111. *EVERETT FREMONT ADAMS. B.A. ; M.A., 1879;
M.D., Bowdoin College, 1881. A. K. E. Born March 18, 1855, East
Boothbay, Me.
Taught in Watertown. Conn., 1876-77. Principal of a grammar
school. East Boothbay, Me., 1877-78; High School, Cochituate, Mass.,
1878-80. Studied in Boston University, 1879-80; Maine Medical
School, 1880-81. Practised medicine in West Harpswell, Me., 1881-82.
Engaged in canvassing, 1882. Died June 3, 1900, Council Bluffs, -Iowa.
1112. JOSEPH FITHIAN ANDREW. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1878; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1879. A. A. *.
«l>. B. K. Born December 9, 1850, Woodbury, N. J. Brother of H. B.
Andrew (class of 1878).
Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1876. Stationed at
Alpine, N. J., 1876-77; Stapleton, N. Y., 1877-79; Roselle, N. J.,
1879-82; Irvington, 1882-85; (Asst), St. Paul's Church, Newark,
1885-86; Otisville, N. Y., 1886-88; Hillsdale, N. J.,. 1888-92; Prospect
St., Paterson, 1892-97; Paterson Ave.. Paterson. 1897-1903; Grace
Church. Jersey City, 1903-05. Agent, City Union, Paterson, N. J.,
1905 •
Married March 22. 1882. Mary H. Green, of Morristown, N. J.
Address : 707 East 23d St., Paterson, N. J.
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1113. EDWARD WEST ATWATER. B.A. A. K. E. Born
February 23, 1854, Westfield, Mass.
Taught in High School, Westfield, Mass., 1876-77; Ware, Mass.,
1877-78. In business in Westfield, Mass., 1878-81; Holyoke, Mass..
1881-84; New York, N. Y., 1884 .
Married June 28, 1881, Grace Fowler, of Westfield, Mass. Child:
Ruth, b. January 10, 1886.
Address: 15 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y.
1114. BURTON THOMPSON BEACH. B.A.; LL.B., New
York University, 1878; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1879. *. N. 0.
Born December 24, 1855, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Son of No. 253;
brother of No. 1630.
Studied law in Alexandria, Va., 1876-77; Law School of New York
University, 1877-78. Admitted to the bar, 1878. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1878-85, 1900-05. Law editor of Rhodes' Journal of
Banking, 1880-81. Journalist, London, Paris, and Berlin, 1885-93.
Member of the staff of The Chicago Evening Post, 1893-96; New
York correspondent, 1896-99. Established, and since associated with,
the Beach-Livingstone Bureau of Cable and Telegraphic Corre-
spondence, 1896. Cable editor. Associated Press, New York, N. Y.,
1897-1900. Member of the staff of The Nezv York Commercial,
1905-08; financial and literary editor, 1906-08.
Married July 11, 1885, Juliet Livingston Broome, of New York,
N. Y.
Address: The Nevada, New York, N. Y.
1116. JAMES EDWARD BLAISDELL. B.A.; M.A., 1879;
M.D., Boston University, 1879. Born February 12, 1854, Chelsea,
Mass.
Studied in Boston University Medical School, 1876-79. Practising
medicine in Chelsea, Mass., 1879 .
Married March 22, 1888, Colena E. Cook, of East Boston, Mass.
Children: Esther, b. December 29, 1888 (B.A., Radcliffe, 1909) ; Ruth,
b. July 22, 1895.
Address : 109 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass.
1116. *WILLIAM SUMMERFIELD BLAKE. B.A. A. K. E.
Born March 12, 1852, Hancock, N. Y.
Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1876-77.
Preached in M. E. Church, Boscobel, N. Y., 1877-78. Taught in the
Wilson & Kellogg School, New York, N. Y., 1877-81. Joined New
York Conference, M. E. Church, 1878. Stationed at Boscobel, N. Y.,
1878-80; Grace Church, New York, 1880-81; Union, Jackson Corners
and West Gallatin, 1881-82. Located, 1882. For a number of years
before his death principal of the Blake School for Boys, New York,
N. Y. Died December 19, 1903, New York, N. Y.
Married August 16, 1876, Eva Belle Hall, of Randolph, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Harold, b. June 27, 1879; Elmore, b. July 23, 1881.
1117. WILBERt CELESTUS BLAKEMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1879;
Litt.D., Taylor University, 1901. A. A. *. Born May 20, 1847, Bridge-
port, Conn.
Taught in Portland, Conn., 1876-77. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at Rockland and Killingworth,
Conn., 1877-78; Whitestone, N. Y., 1878-80; Carroll Park, Brooklyn,
307
1876.] GRADUATES.
1880-81: Parkville, 1881-83. Supernumerary; engaged in literary
work. 1883-84. Stationed at North Wilton, Conn., 1884-85 ; Southport,
1885-88; Shelton, 1888-90; St. John St., New Haven, 1890-92; Orient,
N. Y., 1892-94; Islip, 1894-96; Lenox Road, New York, 1896-99; John
St., New York, 1899-1901 ; Ansonia, Conn., 1901-02; Olin Church,
New York, N. Y., 1902-03; Sheepshead Bay, 1903-05; Corona, 1905-09;
Southold, 1909-11; Long Island City, 191 1 . Author: The Black
Hand.
^larried September 14, 1881, Etta Wilson Baldwin, of Newark, N. J.
Children: Edna Marion, b. July 14, 1882, d. March 14, 1891 ; Wilbert
Wellington, b. June 20, 1889.
Address : 190 Van Alst Ave., Long Island City. N. Y.
1118. AUGUSTUS BURR CARRINGTON. B.A.; M.A., 1879;
LL.B., Columbia University, 1881. *. N. 6. 4>. B. K. Born January
31, 1853, Delhi, N. Y. Bro'ther of R. A. Carrington (class of 1874).
Studied law in Delhi, N. Y., 1876-77. Principal of High School,
Cochituate, Mass., 1877-78. Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williams-
port, Pa., 1878-80. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1880-81.
Admitted to the bar, 1881. Practising law in New York, N. Y.,
1881 . President of Manhattan Mortgage Company, 1901 .
First vice president and general manager, Guarantee Mortgage Com-
pany, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Married August 2, 1883, Elizabeth Dart, of WilHamsport, Pa.
Child: George Dart, b. May 17. 1888 (B.A., Williams, 1910).
Address: 200 Broadway, New Y'ork, N. Y.
1119. GEORGE SILAS COLEMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1879; LL.D.,
1908. ^. T. *. B. K. Born June 8, 1856, Flatlands, N. Y. Brother
of Nos. 1000 and 1073.
Studied law in Cooperstown. N. Y., 1876-77. Taught in Albany,
N. Y., 1877-78. Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1878-79; Columbia
Law School, 1879-80. Admitted to the bar, 1880. In law offices, New
York, N. Y., 1880-83. Managing clerk of the law firm Bristow, Peet
& Opdyke, New York, N. Y., 1883-85. Assistant counsel to the Cor-
poration of New York City, 1885-92, 1899-1908. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1892-99. Counsel to the Public Service Commission,
New York City, 1908- . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1897 .
Married June 5, 1888. Amelia Marion Bergen, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child : Gertrude Brainerd, b. August 31, 1889.
Address: Tribune Building, New York, N. Y.
1120. BENJAMIN COULBOURN CONNER. B.A. ; M.A., 1879;
D.D., 1910. ^. T. *. B. K. Born January 5. 1850, Marion, Md.
Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa.. 1876-80. Joined
Central Pennsylvania Conference, M. E. Church. 1878. Stationed at
Sinnamahoning, Pa., 1880-81 ; Grace Church, Williamsport, 1881-84 ;
Ridge Avenue. Harrisburg, 1884-87; First Church, York, 1887-92;
Mulberry St., Williamsport. 1892-95 ; First Church, Bloomsburg, 1895-
1900 ; Ridge Avenue, Harrisburg. 1900-03 ; First Church, Altoona,
1903-06. Superintendent of Altoona District, 1966 . Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1900, '08. Trustee of Williamsport
Dickinson Seminary.
Married August 16, 1877, Bettie S. Tyler, of Onancock, Va. Chil-
dren: Mary Coulbourn, b. September 9. 1878 (B.A., Goucher College,
1900), m. W. V. Hayes, M.D. ; Frances Rowland, b. September 24,
308
GRADUATES. [1876.
1880 (B.A., Goucher College, 1902) ; Blanche McCabe, b. July 15, 1882
(B.A., Goucher College, 1904) ; Ralph Winchester, b. December 11,
1887, d. July 15, 1889.
Address: 1224 13th Ave., Altoona, Pa.
1121. CHARLES EDWARD DAVIS. B.A.; M.A., 1879; D.D.,
1909. ^. T. *. B. K. Born February 25, 1853, Dudley, Mass.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1876-77. Joined
Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Principal of High School,
Webster, Mass., 1877-82. Transferred to New England Conference,
1878. Stationed at Dudley, Mass., 1879-82; Natick, 1882-85; People's
Church, Boston, 1885-88; St. Paul's Church, Lowell, 1888-91; Melrose,
1891-96; Lynn Common, Lynn, 1896-1900; Tremont St., Boston,
1900-03; Westfield, 1903-08; Highlands, Boston, 1908-09. Principal of
Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1909-11. Stationed at Boston
St., Lynn, Mass., 191 1 . Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1907 .
Author : Paul Leonard's Sacrifice.
Married March 28, 1877, Julia Ann Crowell (daughter of No. 118),
who died June 21, 1909. Married December 21, 1910, Clara L. Buck,
of Westfield, Mass. Children: Charles Harrison (No. 2141), b.
October 13, 1878; Henry Loranus (No. 2142), b. January 29, 1880.
Address: 319 Boston St., Lynn, Mass,
1122. *STEPHEN OLIN GARRISON. B.A.; M.A., 1879; B.D.,
Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church, 1881. A. A. $. Born
December 25, 1853, Millville, N. J.
Studied in National School of Elocution and Oratory, Philadelphia,
Pa. ; preached in Lehigh Ave. M. E. Church, Philadelphia, and at
Lansdale, 1876-77. Graduated from National School of Elocution and
Oratory, 1877. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1877-79.
Preached in M. E. Church, Middleville, N. J., 1878-79. Joined Phila-
delphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1879. Stationed at Millersville,
Pa., 1879-80; Duke St., Lancaster, 1880-81; Hibernia and Thorndale,
1881. On account of poor health, resigned charge; after recovery of
health, stationed at Catasauqua, Pa., 1883-85 ; Salem Church, Phila-
delphia, 1885-87; Eleventh St., Philadelphia, 1887-88. Founder and
principal of N. J. Training School for Feeble Minded Children, 1888-
1900. Author: Forty Witnesses'; Probationers' Pland Book. Died
April 17, 1900, Vineland, N. J.
Married August 26, 1879, Anna Lizzie Baldwin, of Paterson, N. J.
Children: Charles Henry (No. 2418), b. November 4, 1880; Norman
Scott, b. December 12, 1882 (class of 1905") ; Ida R., b, October 20,
1884 ; Frances Willard, b. October 6, 1886.
Address of widow: Mrs. Wm. A. Hopson, 155 Fair St., Paterson,
N. J.
1123. WILLIAM McNAB GILLIS. B.A.; M.A., 1879. ^. T.
Born May 20, 1845, Inverness, Que., Canada.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at
Landgrove and Peru, Vt., 1877-80; Wardsboro, 1880-83; Mechanics-
ville and Cuttingsville, 1883-86; West Fairlee, 1886-88; South Royal-
ton, 1888-91. Transferred to Minnesota Conference, 1891. Stationed
at Plainview, Minn., 1891-96; Pine Island, 1896-1902; Fairmount,
1902-04; Rushmore, 1904-08; Walnut Grove, 1908- .
Married April 24, 1877, Mary Elizabeth Codville, of Quebec, Canada.
Children: Winnifred Martha, b. March 5, 1878 (Ph.B., Hamline,
1901) ; Mary Gertrude, b. September 20, 1879 (Ph.B., Hamline, 1901) ;
309
1876.J GRADUATES.
William Hilary, b. January 27, 1881 (Ph.B., Hamline, 1904) ; Edith
Mabel, b. July 2, 1882 (Ph.B., Hamline, 1905), m. C. C. Albertson;
Ernest Benjamin, b. July 11, 1888.
Address: Walnut Grove, Minn.
1124. JOSEPH FRANKLIN HALEY. B.A.; M.A., 1879; D.D.,
Syracuse University, 1900. A. K. E. Born July 26, 1851, Kennebunk,
Me.
Taught in East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me.,
1879-80. Joined East Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1879. Sta-
tioned at Searsport, Me., 1880-83; Eastport, 1883-84; Calais, 1884-87.
Presiding Elder of Bucksport District, 1887-92. Stationed at Booth-
bay Harbor, Me., 1892-95; Dexter, 1895-98. President of East Maine
Conference Seminary, 1898-1900. Stationed at Guilford, Me.. 1900-02.
Transferred to Maine Conference, 1902. Stationed at Pine St., Port-
land, Me., 1902-07; Brunswick, 1907 . Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1896. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1894-99.
Married June 27, 1878, Lottie J. Farnham, of Bucksport, Me. Chil-
dren: Emma Jennie, b. February 27. 1881, m. E. P. Bickf ord ; Arthur
Benjamin Farnham (No. 2614), b. October 26, 1884; George Addison
Emery, b. January 18, 1888.
Address: 6 Pleasant St., Brunswick, Me.
1125. JESSE MARTIN HITT. B.A.; M.A., 1879. *. N. 0.
Born October 16, 1854, Martin County, Ind.
Principal of High School, Delphi, Ind.. 1876-79; Kokomo, Ind.,
1879-80. Taught in Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier, Vt.,
1880-81. Principal of schools. Northfield, Vt.. 1881-88. With D. C.
Heath & Co., publishers, Boston. Mass., 1888-90. City superintendent
of schools. New Whatcom, Wash., 1890-91. County superintendent of
schools, Whatcom County, Wash., 1891-97. Superintendent of schools,
Port Townsend, Wash., 1897-1905. State librarian of Washington,
1905 .
Married June 5, 1878, Ida A. Collins, of Montpelier, Vt. Children:
Joseph Edwin, b. January 29, 1880. d. Mav 3, 1884; Henry Collins,
b. May 30, 1885 ; William Mayo, b. Februarj^ 21, 1888.
Address: Olympia, Wash.
1126. FRANK GIBBONS HOLCOMBE. B.A. ; LL.B., Boston
University, 1878. A. K. E. Born December 26, 1852, Southwick, Mass,
Studied in Law School of Boston University, 1876-78. Admitted to
the bar, 1879. Practising law in Boston, Mass., 1879 .
Married December 25, 1879, Inez Norman Maynard, of Northboro,
Mass. Children: Amasa Maynard, b. October, 1882 (B.S., Mass. Inst,
of Tech., 1904) ; Arthur Norman, b. November, 1884 (B.A., Harvard,
1906) ; Elizabeth, b. August, 1886.
Address : 34 School St., Boston, Mass.
1127. HENRY SEWALL. B.S.; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univer-
sity, 1879; M.D. (Hon.), University of Michigan, 1888; M.D., Uni-
versity of Denver, 1889. A. K. E. Born May 25, 1855, Winchester, Va.
Son of Thomas Sewall (class of 1837).
Assistant in Physiological Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University,
1876-78; Fellow in Biology, 1878-79. Studied in Universities of Leip-
zig and Heidelberg, Germany, 1879-80. Associate in Biology, Johns
Hopkins University, 1880-81. Professor of Physiology, University of
Michigan, 1882-89. Practising medicine in Denver, Col., 1890- .
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GRADUATES. [1876.
Assistant health commissioner, Denver, Col., 1891-93. Professor of
Physiology, University of Denver, 1891 . Secretary, Colorado
State Board of Health, 1893-99. Visiting physician, Denver County
and St. Luke's hospitals, 1891 .
Married September 21, 1887, Isabel Josephine Vickers, of Toronto,
Canada.
Address : 1360 Vine St., Denver, Col.
1128. FRANK ROSEVELT SHERWOOD. B.A. A. A. *.
Born November 25, 1851, Liberty, N. Y. Brother of C. H. Sherwood
(class of 1876).
Preached in M. E. Church, Northampton, N. Y., 1876. Joined Troy
Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at Mayfield, N. Y.,
1877-78; Glenville, 1878-80; West Chazy, 1880-83; Port Henry,
1883-86; Broadalbin, 1886-89; Luzerne, 1889-92; Northville, 1892-96;
First Church, Cohoes, 1896-1900; Johnstown, 1900-02; St. Luke's
Church, Albany, 1902-08; Ash Grove, Albany, 1908-11; Fort Plain,
1911 .
Married June 18, 1878, Catherine Ann McKinlay, of Mayfield, N. Y,
Children: Rosevelt Rensselaer (No. 2637), b. September 25, 1885;
Clarence McKinlay (No. 2770), b. April i, 1888.
Address : Fort Plain, N. Y.
1129. HENRY DWIGHT SIMONDS. B.A. ; M.A., 1879. A. K. E.
Born October i, 1850, Mansfield, Conn.
Taught in District and High School, Windsor, Conn., 1876-78,
Principal of graded schools. Broad Brook, Conn., 1878-79. Superin-
tendent and principal of graded schools, Milford, Conn., 1879-83.
Principal of Fairfield Academy, Conn., 1883-85 ; Prospect St. Gram-
mar School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1885-91 ; High School, Bridgeport,
Conn., 1891 .
Married September 9, 1884, Fannie Abigail Tibbals, of Milford,
Conn. Children: Elsie Hurlbut, b. February 26, 1886 (B.A. Mount
Holyoke) ; Helen Walker, b. May 24, 1890; Bruce Tibbals, b. July 5,
1895.
Address : 339 Norman St., Bridgeport, Conn.
1130. FRANK STEVENS THORPE. B.A.; M.A., Wesleyan
University, 1879, and Syracuse University, 1889; Ph.D., Syracuse Uni-
versity, 1890. A. K. E. Born July 29, 1851, Napoli, N. Y.
Studied law in Jamestown, N. Y,, 1876-77. Taught in Chamberlain
Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1877-82. Admitted to the bar, 1880. Prin-
cipal of High School, Gowanda, N. Y., 1882-86; Free Academy, For-
estville, N. Y., 1886-90; High School, Jamestown, N. Y., 1890-97.
Taught in New York, N. Y., 1897-1908. Examiner, Municipal Civil
Service, N. Y., 1908 .
Married August 16, 1876, M. Adelaide Burgess, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Children: Clara Amelia, b. June 12, 1879, m. F. S. Pendleton; Laura
Cordelia, b. June 27, 1881, d. September 26, 1893.
Address : 708 East 19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1131. ROBERT VAN SANDS. B.A. Born June 14, 1854, Mid-
dletown. Conn.
Studied law in Albany, N. Y., 1876-77. Practising law in Chicago,
111., 1877 . Supreme regent of Royal Arcanum, 1907.
Married September 5, 1876, Alice M. Greenfield, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Robert, b. June 23, 1877; Jessie, b. January 15, 1879;
311
1876.1 GRADUATES.
Edward Walter, b. July 5, 1880; Clara, b. August 15, 1882; George, b.
April I, 1885.
Address : 85 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111.
1132. *WILLIAM COPELAND WALLACE. B.A.; LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1878; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1879. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born May 21, 1856, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1229,
and of G. S. Wallace (class of 1883).
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1876-78. Admitted to the bar,
1878. Assistant U. S. district attorney. New York, N. Y., 1879-83.
Practised law in New York, 1883-1901. Representative in Congress
from Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-91. Judge-advocate general. New York,
1894-96. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1894-1901. Died September
4, 1901, Warwick, N. Y.
Married October 13, 1880, Kate Douglas, of Middletown, Conn.
Child : Helen, b. May 23, 1884.
Address of widow : 69 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1183. CHARLES HARVEY W^ALTER. B.A. *. N. e. Born
November 22, 1850, Lowell, Mass. Brother of E. H. Walter (class of
1879).
Preached in M. E. Church, South Walden, Vt., 1876-78. Joined
Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at Proctorsville,
Vt., 1878-79; Weston, 1879-82; Union Village, 1882-85; Brownsville,
1885-88; Wardsboro, 1888-91. Transferred to New England South-
ern Conference, 1891. Stationed at Truro, Mass., 1891-93; Wareham
and East Wareham, 1893-96; South Braintree, 1896-97; Warehouse
Point, Conn., 1897-98; Marion, Mass., 1898-1900; Bryantville, 1900-01.
Superintendent, Stetson Home for Orphan Boys, 1901-02. Assistant
superintendent, N. H. Orphan's Home, 1903. Supernumerary, 1904-08.
Superannuated, 1908. Superintendent of schools, Weston, Vt., 1880-81.
Chairman of school board of Wardsboro, Vt., 1888-90. Member of
Board of Education of Windham County, Vt., 1889.
Married December 12, 1877, Zoe E. Colby, of Bradford, Vt. Chil-
dren : a daughter, b. February 28, 1880, d. in infancy ; Charles Wesley,
b. July 14, 1881 ; Weston Colby, b. July 14, 1881.
Address : West Yarmouth, Mass.
1134. *JOHN W1LLL\M WHITNEY. B.A. ; M.A., 1879; M.D.,
Long Island College Hospital, 1884. A. A. 4>. Born April 30, 1850,
Macomb, N. Y. Brother of R. A. Whitney (class of 1880).
Principal of High School, Saratoga, N. Y., 1876-79. Taught in
Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y., 1879-80; Wesleyan Seminary, Gouver-
neur, N. Y., 1880-81. Studied at L. I. College Hospital, Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1881-83. Warden of the same, 1883-84. House physician and
surgeon. City Hospital, N. Y., 1884-86. Practised medicine in Syra-
cuse, N. Y., 1886-93; Homer, N. Y., 1893-1908. Died June 21, 1908,
Homer, N. Y.
Married September 7, 1887, Lucy A. Berry, of Barnstead, N. H.
Children: Irene, b. September 8, 1888; Gladys, b. November 15, 1889;
Mary Elizabeth, b. May 8, 1892; Helen, b. August 5, 1894; John Wil-
liam, b. October 19, 1899, d. December 27, 1901 ; Robert Berry, b.
January 12, 1901.
Address of widow : Homer, N. Y.
1135. EDWARD ARTHUR WILKIE. B.A. ; M.A., 1879; LL.B.,
Boston University, 1881. ^. T. *. B. K. Born July 19, 1856, West-
brook, Conn.
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Taught in Gushing Academy, Ashburnham, Mass., 1876-78. Studied
in Law School of Boston University, 1878-81. Practising law in
Boston, Mass., 1881 . Recorder of N. E. Telegraph and Telephone
Company, 1907 .
Married December 31, 1887, Elizabeth Bellamy, of Brookline, Mass.
Address : loi Milk St., Boston, Mass.
1136. HERBERT CLARENCE WILMARTH. B.A. A. K. E.
Born December 22, 1846, Mansfield, Mass.
Engaged in book-canvassing, chiefly in Susquehanna County, Pa.,
1876-79. Taught in Adamsburg, Pa., 1879-80; South Fork, Pa.,
1880-81. Representative in Mass. of the Louden Machinery Company
of Fairfield, Iowa, 1895 •
Address : Mansfield, Mass.
1137. JENNIE EARNED (Thomas). B.A. ; M.A., 1879. #. B. K
Born January 17, 1856, Fishkill, N. Y.
Resided at home, Buffalo, N. Y., 1876-80. Taught in a public school,
Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1880 ; High School, Buffalo, N. Y., 1880-93.
Married July 27, 1893, Charles Edgar Thomas, of Springfield, Ohio.
Address: Mrs. C. E. Thomas, 1206 North Limestone St., Springfield,
Ohio.
1138. PHEBE ALMEDA STONE (Beeman). B.A.; M.A., 1879.
$. B. K. Born May 26, 1849, Gardner, Mass,
Married June 29, 1876, Leonard Lemon Beeman (No. 1068). Chil-
dren : Phebe Stone, b. July 22, 1877, d. April 22, 1881 ; Bow-
man Stone, b. July 14, 1880 (class of 1904) ; Wilbur Stone (No. 2526),
b. January 22, 1882; Leila Stone, b. March 12, 1887, m. H. D. Arnold
(No. 2524) ; Francis Stone, b. August 4, 1889 (B.S., Mass. Agricultural
College, 1910).
Address : Mrs. L. L. Beeman, Ware, Mass.
1139. HANNAH ADA TAYLOR (Wells). B.A.; M.A., 1879.
*. B. K. Born June 10, 1852, Windham, N. H.
Resided in Bridgeport, Conn., 1876-80; Middletown, Conn., 1880-85;
Haverhill, Mass., 1885-98; Middletown, Conn., 1898-1901. Volunteer
worker, Hull St. Settlement, Boston, Mass., 1901-05; superintendent,
1907. Assistant secretary, Y. W. C. A., Haverhill, Mass., 1906.
Author: Birthday and Prayer Book.
Married August 28, 1876, George Henry Wells, of Middletown,
Conn., who died February 23, 1885. Child: Henry Gordon (No.
2315), b. October 12. 1879.
Address: Mrs. Hannah A. Wells, 4 Arlington Place, Haverhill,
Mass.
1140. ANGIE VILLETTE WARREN (Perkins). B.A.; M.A.,
1879. *. B. K. Born November 6, 1854, Danielsonville, Conn.
Resided in Danielsonville, Conn.. 1876-78. Taught in High School,
Newport. R. I., 1878-79; Wellesley College, Mass., 1879-80. Pre-
ceptress in Lawrence University, Appleton, Wis., 1880-83. Resided in
Baltimore, Md., 1883-87 ; Bryn Mawr, Pa.. 1887-91 ; Knoxville, Tenn.,
1891 . Dean of woman's department, University of Tennessee,
1897-1900. President, Tennessee Federated Women's Clubs, 1900-04.
Director-general, Federated Women's Clubs, 1901-05; corresponding
secretary, 1905-07. Author : San Diego to Sitka.
313
1876-77.] GRADUATES.
Married September 19, 1883, Professor Charles Albert Perkins.
Children: Marcia Villette, b. February 11, 1885; Margaret, b. May 27,
1888; Alice Rose Standish, b. December 9, 1889; Warren Albert, b.
January 11, 1894.
Address: Mrs. C. A. Perkins, 1547 West Clinch Ave., Knoxville,
Tenn.
CLASS OF 1877*
1141. MIDDLESEX ALFRED BAILEY. B.A. ; M.A. (Hon.),
1898. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born January 31, 1856, Middlefield, Conn.
Principal of a public school, Winsted, Conn., 1877-80. Head master
of Keene High School, N. H., 1880-85. Taught in State Normal
School, Emporia, Kans.. 1885-99. Head of department of mathematics,
N. Y. Training School for Teachers, New York, N. Y., 1899 •
Author: American Comprehensive Arithmetic; American Mental
Arithmetic; Elementary and High School Algebra; Number Primer
(with G. B. Germann),
Married August 14. 1877, Ida Augusta Shelley, of Durham. Conn.
Children: Alfred Miller (No. 2260), b. November 7, 1879; Helen
Edna. b. November 22, 1882, d. January 2, 1886; John Finley, b.
December 28, 1890.
Address : Lowerre Summit, Yonkers, N. Y.
1142. JEREMIAH FRANCIS CALEF. B.A.; M.D., Yale Uni-
versity, i^; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1882. "I'. T. Born October
14, 1855, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 412; brother of A. B. Calef
(class of 1881).
Studied medicine in Middletown, Conn., and in New York, N. Y.,
1877-78; Yale Medical School, 1878-80. Assistant in medical depart-
ment of Yale University, 1879-80. Practising medicine in Middle-
town, Conn., 1880 . Resided and practised also in Cromwell,
Conn., 1881-91. Secretary of Middlesex County Medical Society,
1880-87. Member of School Board, Cromwell, Conn., 1881-90. Town
physician, Middletown, Conn., 1891-95; health officer, 1896-1900.
Surgeon general, state of Connecticut, 1899-1901. Vice president,
Association of Military Surgeons of the U. S. Editor : Regulations
for the Examination of Recruits, C. N. G., 1900; Physical Standards
for Efficient Military Service, 1901.
Married April 10, 1883, Laura Dart Hutchinson, of Cromwell, Conn.
Children : Lucy Foster, b. and d. April 9, 1884 ; Edith Dart, b.
December i, 1885 (B.A., Mount Holyoke, 1907), m. H. E. Ackerson,
Jr.; Irene Hutchinson, b. April 9, 1891, d. September 12, 1904;
Arthur Benjamin, b. July 28, 1892.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
1143. GEORGE HENRY CLARKE. B.A.; M.A., 1883. A. K. E.
*, B. K. Born October 29, 1850, Milford, Mass.
Preached in M. E. Church, Maplewood, Mass., 1877-78. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1878. Stationed at Lowell. Mass,
1878-79; Topsfield, 1870-82: Bondsville. 1882-85; Conway, 1885-88
Chicopee, 1888-93; Belmont, Maiden, 1893-98; Winthrop, 1898- 1900
Central, Lowell, 1900-03; Broadway, Somerville, 1903-06; Cochituate
1906-08; Sudbury, 1908- — .
314
GRADUATES. [1877.
Married June 26, 1878, Lizzie Isabel Packard, of Grafton, Mass.
Children: George Crowell, b. August 29, 1879, d. April 18, 1900;
Lizzie Ruth, b. September 23, 1880 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1902), m. C. H.
Staples (No. 2167); Carrie Rachel, b. December 18, 1892; Vincent
Packard, b. February 27, 1897.
Address : Box 93, Sudbury, Mass.
1144. WILLIS GAYLORD CLARKE. B.A.; M.A., 1880. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born May 28, 1856, Detroit, Mich. Son of No. 333.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University; also registrar and
assistant librarian, 1877-78. Studied in Yale Law School, 1878-79,
Admitted to the bar, 1879. Practising law in Detroit, Mich., 1879 .
Address : 48 Moffat Building, Detroit, Mich.
1145. CLARENCE PETER COBURN. B.A. ^. T. Born
November 21, 1855, Boston, Mass.
Taught in Haven Normal School, Waynesboro, Ga., 1877-78; East
Hartford, Conn., 1878-79; Warehouse Point, Conn., 1879-80; East
Hartford, Conn., 1880-81. Connected with civil engineer corps, Boston
& Albany Railroad Company, 1881. Connected with the postal service,
Boston, Mass., 1882 . Superintendent, Roxbury Crossing postal
station, Boston, Mass., 1898 Connected with Boston evening
schools, 1883 . Principal of Franklin Evening School, Boston,
Mass., 1904 .
Married January 25, 1883, Georgette Kellogg Browne, of Lynn,
Mass.
Address : 42 Wyman St., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass.
1146. OLIN BURR COIT. B.A. ; M.A., 1880; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1881 ; D.D., Syracuse University, 1896. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born March 24, 1856, Hoboken, N. J.
Taught in Shaw University, Holly Springs, Miss., 1877-78. Studied
in Drew Theological Seminary, 1879-81. Preached in M. E. Church,
Dover, Del., 1880. Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1881.
Stationed at Alpine-on-the-Hudson, N. J., 1881-83; Mendham, 1883-86;
Somerville, 1886-88; Clinton, 1888-91; Englewood, 1891-93- Trans-
ferred to Northern New York Conference, 1893. Stationed at Trinity
Church, Oswego, N. Y., 1893-97; Potsdam, 1897-1901. Presiding
Elder, East St. Lawrence District, 1901-06. Stationed at Carthage,
N. Y., 1906-08. Transferred to New York East Conference, 1908.
Stationed at Amityville, N. Y., 1908-11; Lawrence, 1911 . Chap-
lain, N. J. State Senate, 1892-93. Chaplain, N. Y. State Senate. Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1898-1903.
Married November i, 1882, Emma H. Slitzer, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Children: Laurence S., b. October 29, 1883 (B.A., Syracuse, 1907);
James Olin, b. May 14, 1885 (B.A., Syracuse, 1907); Carl Scott, b.
October 30, 1886 (class of 1912) ; Lynde Harrison, b. May 19, 1888.
Address : Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.
1147. HENRY PRENTICE COOKE. B.A.; M.A., 1880. ^. T.
Born October 26, 1856, Canton, N. Y. Brother of No. 861.
Studied phonography in Watertown, N. Y., 1877-78. Stenographer
for Oneida County Court, Rome, N. Y., 1878. Stenographer and law
reporter, Watertown, N. Y., 1879. Stenographer for committee of
New York Assembly on investigation of the Plattsburg & Dannemora
Railroad ; stenographer for Franklin County Court, Malone, N. Y.,
t88o. Private secretary and bookkeeper, Watertown, N. Y., 1880-81.
315
1877.] GRADUATES.
Stenographer for R. M. Bingham & Co., Rome, N. Y.. and for Burrell
& Whitman, Little Falls, N. Y., 1881-85. Stenographer and account-
ant for Agricultural Insurance Company, Watertown, N. Y., 1885-
1900. General stenographer, 1901-03. Official stenographer, Jefferson
County, N. Y., 1903 .
Married September 5, 1883, Jennie Elizabeth Evans, of Rome, N. Y.
Child: Henry Edmunds, b. November 21, 1886.
Address : 228 Paddock St., Watertown, N. Y.
1148. GEORGE GRIMSTON COOKMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1880.
Bom October 21, 1853, Harrisburg, Pa. Brother of Nos. 1208 and
1679, and of W. W. Cookman (class of 1882).
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1877-78. Studied law in
Philadelphia, Pa.. 1878-80. Admitted to the bar, 1880. Practising law
in Philadelphia, Pa., 1880 .
Married October 21, 1887, Margaret Louise Clarendon, of East
Orange, N. J. Child: Earl Clarendon, b. December 5, 1889 (B.A.,
LTniv. of Pennsylvania, 1910).
Address : 505 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1149. GEORGE AUGUSTUS ERVING. B.A.; M.A., 1880.
A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 17, 1851, New Village, N. Y.
Joined Rock River Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at
Rockton, 111., 1877-78; Erie, 1878-79; Walnut, 1879-82; Arlington
Heights, 1882-83; Ravenswood, 1883-84; Steward, 1884-86; Water-
man, 1886-88; Pecatonica, 1888-90; Forreston, 1890-91; Wilmington,
1891-94; Savanna, 1894-99; Dakota, 1899-1903; Peotone, 1903-05;
Yorkville, 1905 .
Married November 21, 1878, Carrie Seuseny Ruby, of Shippensburg,
Pa., who died February 28, 1885. Married September 23, 1890, Mina
Zoe Shimmin, of Pecatonica, 111. Children : Marguerite Kate, b.
August 4, 1891 ; Raymond Robert, b. January 24, 1893; Alice Mary, b.
September 11, 1898.
Address: Yorkville, 111.
1160. SILAS HEDDING FITCH. B.A. Born December 8, 1855,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Son of No. 70.
Studied law in Yonkers, N. Y., 1877-80. Admitted to the bar, 1880.
Practised law in Yonkers, N. Y., 1880-82; New York, N. Y., 1882-1901.
In business in Newark, N. J., 1902-06. Librarian, Essex County Law
Library, Newark, N. J., 1907 .
Married June i, 1893, Huldah Munn, of East Orange, N. J.
Address : 13 Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J.
1151. ELWOOD STOKES GERARD. B.A.; M.A., 1880.
A. A. $. Born January 20, 1852, Mount Bethel, N. J. Brother of No.
1305-
Assistant principal of a public school, Southington, Conn., 1877-78.
Principal of North East Grammar School, Hartford, Conn., 1878-82.
Traveled and taught in the West, 1883-86. Clerk in U. S. Custom
House, New York, N. Y., 1887-1901 ; acting deputy collector, 1901-02;
inspector, 1902 .
Married December 23, 1878, Hattie L. Chapman, of East Hartford,
Conn., who died June 29, 1882. Married December 25, 1884, Alice V.
Browne, of Bevans, N. J. Children : Mattie Chapman, b. October 18,
1879; Harriet Marjorie, b. January 12, 1881, m. W. H. Bacon; Faith,
b. September 26, 1885; Josef a, b. December 10, 1886; Elwood Arthur,
316
GRADUATES. [1877.
b. October 23, 1888, d. July 20, 1890; Evangeline, b. November 7,
1890; Lois, b. June 7, 1892; Elsie Minion, b. January 4, 1895; Ruth
Lincoln, b. February 12, 1897; Edith V., b. October i, 1900.
Address: 208 Carmita Ave., Rutherford, N. J.
1152. *GEORGE HENRY HAMMOND. B.A.; M.D., Yale
University, 1879, and New York University, 1880; M.A., Wesleyan
University, 1880. X. ^. Born December 21, 1855, South Glastonbury,
Conn.
Studied in Yale Medical School, 1877-79. Graduate student in
medical department. New York University, 1879-80. Junior assistant
physician in Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1880-81. Died May
18, 1881, New York, N. Y.
1153. WILLIAM INGRAHAM HAVEN. B.A.; M.A., 1880;
B.D., Boston University, 1881 ; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1899.
$. N. e. *. B. K. Born January 30, 1856, Westfield, Mass. Son of
No. 284.
Taught in Claflin University, S. C., 1877-78. Studied in Drew
Theological Seminary, 1878-79; School of Theology, Boston Univer-
sity, 1^0-81. Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1881.
Stationed at Egleston Square, Boston, Mass., 1881-84; Newton Cen-
ter, 1884-87; First Church, Boston, 1887-92;' Saratoga St., East
Boston, 1892-94; St. Mark's Church, Brookline, 1894-99. Correspond-
ing secretary of the American Bible Society, 1899 . Trustee of
Wesleyan University, 1907 . Editor: My Brother and I (collec-
tion of papers, published l3y the Epworth League).
Married April 25, 1894, Minnie Gertrude Speare, of Newton Center,
Mass. Child : Gladys, b. July 26, 1895.
Address : 25 Bible House, Astor Place, New York, N. Y.
1164. ♦EUGENE WEST MANNING. B.A.; M. A., 1880; Ph.D.,
Syracuse. University, 1886. ^. T. *. B. K. Born July 26, 1854,
Vienna, Md.
Tutor in Wilmington, Del., 1877-79. Studied in the University of
Leipzig, Germany, 1879-80; Lewes, Del., 1880-81; University of
Geneva, Switzerland, University of Berlin, Germany, in Italy and
Spain, 1881-83. Taught in Syracuse, N. Y., 1883-86; Baltimore, Md.,
1886-88; Ithaca, N. Y., 1888-90; Greencastle, Ind., 1890. Died
September 26, 1904, Philadelphia, Pa.
Married June 20, 1887, Mary Gardiner Reynolds (daughter of No.
598). Child: Eugene Reynolds, b. July 30, 1890.
Address of widow: 1017 Tatnall St., Wilmington, Del.
1155. EDWARD HENRY MANSFIELD. B.A. A. K. E. Born
June 9, 1856, Fulton, N. Y. Son of No. 517.
In business in Westfield, Mass., 1877-82; Boston, Mass., 1882-98;
New Britain, Conn., 1899-1900. President, American Emery Makers
Association, 1901. Manager of Southington Cutlery Company, Conn.,
1902-03. Representative of Eddy Manufacturing Company, Worcester,
Mass., 1904. Treasurer, Colonial Trust Company, Providence, R. I.,
1905-06. With the U. S. Immigration Commission, 1907-08. Repre-
sentative of Everett & Barrow Company, Providence, R. I., 1909 .
Married October 7, 1880. Belle E. Drepperd, of Westfield, Mass.
Address: 199 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass.
1156. THOMAS CLIFTON MARTIN. B.A. A. K. E. Born
June 4; 1852, Preston, Lancashire, England.
317
1877.1 GRADUATES.
Preached in M, E. Church, Naugatuck, Conn., 1877-78; North Dana
and South Athol, Mass., 1878-79. Joined New England Conference,
M. E. Church, 1879. Stationed at North Dana and South Athol, Mass.,
1879-80; South Hadley Falls, 1880-83; Bernardston, 1883-84; Wake-
field, 1884-87; Riverdale, Gloucester, 1887-89; Monson, 1889-92;
North Andover, 1892-93; Trinity Church, Lynn, 1893-94; Hopkinton,
1894-97; Cherry Valley, 1897-98. Supernumerary, 1898-1903. Sta-
tioned at Amherst, Mass., 1903-05; Shelburne Falls, 1905-08; Egleston
Square, Boston, 1908-09; East Longmeadow, 1909-11; West Quincy,
191 1 .
Married August 2, 1882, Carrie Eugenia Doane, of Dana, Mass.
Children: Ralph Edward (No. 2495), b. May 27, 1883; Harold Clif-
ton (No. 2552), b. August 30, 1884; Helen Elizabeth, b. March 20,
1886; Paul Preston, b. October 9, 1889 (class of 1914) ; John Law-
rence, b. February 8, 1896.
Address : West Quincy, Mass.
1157. CRANDALL J NORTH. B.A.; M.A., 1880; D.D., 1909.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born March 2, 1847, Elbridge, N. Y.
Sergeant in Co. F. 9th N. Y. Artillery, 1862-65. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at Wethersfield,
Conn., 1877-78; Simsbury, 1878-80; Durham, 1880-81; Torrington,
1881-83 ; 27th St., NevV York, N. Y., 1883-86 ; De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn,
1886-89; South Norwalk, Conn., 1889-91; Fleet St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1891-93. Presiding Elder, New Haven District, 1893-99. Traveled in
Europe, 1899-1900. Stationed at Chester Hill, Mount Vernon, N. Y.,
1900-03 ; Trinity Church, Astoria, 1903-06. Corresponding secretary,
New York East Conference Endowment Fund Commission, 1906— — .
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1896.
Married August 15, 1872, Mary M. Evans, of Auburn, N. Y.
Address: 285 Rugby Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1158. CHARLES HENRY RAYMOND. B.A. ; M.A., 1880. <ir. r,
*. B. K. Born May 5, 1855, Brooklyn, Ohio.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1877-89; Law-
renceville School, N. J., 1889 ; assistant head master, 1907 .
Author: Outline Lessons in Old Testament History; Outline of the
Elements of Expression.
Married June 28, 1877, Minnie Idella Stillman, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Charles Harlow (No. 2096), b. November 3, 1878; Clare
Stillman, b. September 19, 1880 (B.A., Wellesley, 1903), m. R. N.
Bennett (No. 1942) ; Constance Morgan, b. November 26, 1885, m.
J. T. Harrah ; Christine Douglas, b. January 3. 1890.
Address : Lawrenceville, N. J.
1159. ALBIN CHARLES RUSSELL. B.A.; M.A., 1880. *. N. G.
*. B. K. Born August 11, 1851, Paris, Me. Brother of Nos. 1023,
1367, 1399, and 1765, and of W. A. Russell (class of 1878).
Taught in Bridgeport Commercial and Military Institute, Conn.,
1877-78. Principal of a grammar school, Stratford, Conn., 1878-85;
High School, Chicopee, Mass., 1885-92; High School, Weymouth,
Mass., 1892-94; High School, Norwood, Mass., 1894-99. Teaching in
Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me.. 1899 .
Married July 31, 1885, Mary Tolman Clark, of South Royalston,
Mass., who died June 30, 1905. Children : Robert Clark, b. May 8,
1886 (class of 1908), d. November 17, 1906; Mildred Aseneth, b.
March 20, 1887.
Address : Kents Hill, Me.
318
GRADUATES. [1877.
1160. WILLIAM HANNA SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1880. A. K. E.
Born August 5, 1852, Churchville, Md.
Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1877. Stationed at
Lansdale, Pa., 1877-80; North Wales, 1880-82; Haws Ave., Norris-
town, 1882-84; Safe Harbor, 1884-85; Siloam, 1885-88; Tasker,
1888-89; Christian St., Philadelphia, 1889-94; Central, Roxboro, Phil-
adelphia, 1894-97; St. James's Church, Olney, Philadelphia, 1897-
1902; Ebenezer, Manayunk, Philadelphia, 1902-04; Cumberland St.,
Philadelphia, 1904-06; Covenant, Reading, 1906-09; St. John's Church,
Philadelphia, 1909 .
Married April 20, 1881, Mary P. Hendon, of Thomas Run, Md.
Children: Richard Hendon, b. September 19, 1882 (B.S., Lehigh,
1905); Annie Amanda, b. January 29, 1884, m. J. F. Guppy; Francis
Osborn, b. and d. 1886; Elizabeth Hollis, b. July 8, 1888.
Address : 989 North 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1161. LEVI WHITE STAPLES. B.A.; M.A., 1880. A. K. E.
Born April 19, 1849, Temple, Me.
Preached in M. E. Church, Lunenburg, Mass., 1877-78. Joined New-
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1878. Stationed at Lunenburg,
Mass.. 1878-79; West Springfield, 1879-82; Chicopee Falls, 1882-85;
Webster Square, Worcester, 1885-88; Boston St., Lynn, 1888-90; St.
Paul's Church, Lynn, 1890-94; Meridian St., Boston, 1894-98; St.
Paul's Church, Lowell, 1898-1901 ; Asbury Church, Waltham, 1901-07;
Grace Church, Cambridge, 1907 .
Married June 12, 1877, Emily S. Hathorne, of Solon, Me. Children :
Clarence Hathorne (No. 2167), b. July 9, 1878; Harold Qifton, b.
January 24, 1880, d. October 5, 1888; Zenas Carleton, b. August 30,
1882 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1902).
Address : 19 Cottage St., Cambridge, Mass.
1162. WATSON TRANTER. B.A.; M.A., 1880; B.D., Garrett
Biblical Institute, 1880. A. A. *. Born March 10, 1853, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Engaged in literary work in Covington, Ky., 1877-78. Graduate
student in Wesleyan University; assistant for three months, St. Paul's
M. E. Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1878. Studied in Garrett Biblical
Institute, 1878-80. Joined Rock River Conference, M. E. Church,
1880. Stationed at South Chicago, 111., 1880-81; Richard St., Joliet,
1881-82; State St., Chicago, 1882-86; St. Paul's Church, Chicago,
1886-87. Superintendent of Sunday School normal work, in Cook
County, III, 1887-89. Stationed at Pullman, 111., 1889-91; St. Paul's
Church, Chicago, 1891-94; Kenwood, Chicago, 1894-95. Vice presi-
dent of Mitchell, Tranter & Co. (steel works), Cincinnati, Ohio,
1895-99- Corresponding secretary, National Academy of American
Civics, 1899-1901. Transferred to Cincinnati Conference, 1902.
Stationed at Finley St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1902-05; Bethany, 1905-07;
Manchester, 1907-09; New Richmond, 1909 . Author: Uniform
Normal Lessons, 1888.
Married April 30, 1889, Edith Roberta Reynolds, of Chicago, 111.
Children: James Reynolds, b. June 14. 1892; Lucy Mary, b. Septem-
ber 27, 1895 ; Watson Worcester, b. July 19, 1897.
Address : Covington, Ky.
1163. WALTER ELLIS WARD. B.A.; LL.B., Albany Law
School. 1879; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1880. Born December 5,
1853, Dormansville, N. Y.
319
1877.1 GRADUATES.
Studied law in Albany, N. Y., 1877-79. Admitted to the bar, 1879.
Practising law in Albany, N. Y., 1880 , Member of N. Y. State
Legislature, 1890-91. Lecturer in Albany Law School (Union Uni-
versity).
Married June 2^, 1881, Carrie Augusta Stanton, of Dormansville,
N. Y. Children: Stanton Ward, b. August 5, 1882, d. March 11,
1883; Maude Elise, b. October 29, 1883, m. G. V. Schenck; Florence,
b. February 23, 1886; Walter John, b. October 27, 1893; Margaret
Carolyn, b. September 2, 1898.
Address: 78 State St., Albany, N. Y.
1164. ISAAC HARRISON WHITTIER WHARFF. B.A.;
M.A., 1880; D.D., Syracuse University, 1904. X. ■^. Born October
31, 1849, Bangor, Me.
Studied in Bangor Theological Seminary, Me. ; also taught,
1877-78. Principal of South Brewer Grammar School, Me., 1878-79.
Joined East Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1879. Stationed at
Lincoln, Me., 1879-80; Forest City, 1880-82: Newport, 1882-85; Wis-
casset, 1885-88. Presiding Elder of Rockland District, 1888-94. Editor
and publisher of The District Tidings, Rockland, Me., 1890-93.
Stationed at Ellsworth, Me., 1894-98 ; Danf orth, 1898-1901 ; Machias,
1901-02. Supernumerary, 1902-05. Superahnuated, 1905 . Super-
intendent of city schools, Ellsworth, Me., 1896-97. Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 1899-1909. Secretary of East Maine Conference,
1887-88, 1897-1904.
Married October 15, 1879, Annie Blanchard Chambers, of South
Brewer, Me., who died December 3, 1894. Married December 24,
1896, Lillian Mary Hardy, of Winterport, Me. Children : Edward
Mansfield, b. March 27, 1882 (B.S., Syracuse, 1903); Ralph Chambers,
b. October 14, 1886.
Address: Winterport, Me.
1165. WILLIAM SEYMOUR WINANS, Jr. B.A.; M.A., 1880.
*. N. e. #. B. K. Born June 28, 1853, Bangall, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1877-78. Preached in M. E.
Church, Athens, N. Y., 1878-80. Joined New York Conference, M. E.
Church, 1880. Stationed at Housatonic, Mass., 1880-83; Sloatsburg,
N. Y., 1883-84; Katonah, 1884-87; Highland, 1887-88; Goshen.
1888-90; Chelsea (30th St.), New York, 1890-91; Matteawan, 1891-94;
Ellenville, 1894. Transferred to West Virginia Conference, 1894.
Stationed at Parkersburg, W. Va., 1894-97. Transferred to New York
East Conference, 1897. Stationed at 27th St., New York, N. Y.,
1897-99 ; West Haven, Conn., 1899-1901 ; Westville, New Haven,
1901-03; Riverhead, N. Y., 1903-04; Borough Park, Brooklyn, 1904-05;
Lawrence, 1905-06; Vanderveer Park, Brooklyn, 1906-08. Special
agent, Anti-Saloon League, 1908-09. Stationed at Roslyn and Sear-
ingtown, N. Y., 1909-10. District superintendent. International Reform
Bureau. 1910-11. Superintendent, New York Civic League, 191 1 .
Married December i, 1881, Frances Antoinette Macomber, of Shef-
field, Mass. Children : Harriet Marion, b. September 29, 1882, m.
F. B. Bush; Mabel Driggs, b. December 11, 1885, m. J. E. R. Kunz-
man; William Russell, b. June 7, 1887; James Hartley, b. July 19,
1890.
Address: 1366 74th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1166. *ELIZABETH JOHNSTON ELLIS. B.A. *. B. K. Born
May 4, 1855, Bristol, Me.
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Taught in Wellesley College, Mass., 1877-78. Died June 4, 1878,
Wellesley, Mass.
1167. CLARA REBECCA PITKIN. B.A.; M.A., 1880. $. B. K.
Born January 20, 1850, East Montpelier, Vt.
Resided at home, East Montpelier, Vt. ; taught during winter,
1877-78. Preceptress of Northfield Graded School, Vt., 1878-79.
Engaged in the millinery business in Montpelier, Vt. ; compositor for
The Republican Observer, White River Junction, Vt., 1879. Proof-
reader for The St. Johnsbury Index, Vt., 1879-81. Comnositor and
proofreader in various printing offices in Boston, Mass., 1881 .
Address : 533 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass.
CLASS OF J878.
1168. *CLARENCE EVERETT BACON. B.A.; M.A., 1881.
•*•. T. *. B. K. Born November 11, 1856, Middletovi^n, Conn.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1878-82. Clerk of the Probate
Court, Middletown, Conn., 1881-82. Admitted to the bar, 1882.
Practised law in Middletown, Conn., 1882-1909. Corporation counsel,
Middletown, Conn., 1884-96. Member, State Board of Examiners for
the Bar, 1890-1909. Member, Board of Directors, Conn. Industrial
School for Girls, 1883-1909; for many years secretary and treasurer.
Died March 27, 1909, Middletown, Conn.
Married March 28, 1883, Katharine Sedgwick Whiting, of Hartford,
Conn. Children : Katharine Whiting, b. May 26, 1884 ; Roger Whit-
ing (No. 2789), b. October 5, 1888; Clarence Everett, b. August 18,
1890 (class of 1913).
Address of widow : Middletown, Conn.
1169. ELWELL ALEXANDER BISHOP. B.A.; M.A., 1881 ;
D.D., Mount Union College, 1895, and Wesleyan University, 1910.
C. C. Born August 24, 1852, Wrightstown, N. J.
Taught in Bordentown Female College, N. J., 1878-79. Principal
of Durham Academy, Conn., 1879-81. Acting principal of Vermont
Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt., 1881-82; principal, 1882-93.
President of Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1893-1902.
Joined Erie Conference, M. E. Church, 1900. Stationed at McKean,
Pa., 1902-03. Superintendent of Ferris Industrial School, Wilming-
ton, Del., 1903-04. Transferred to Vermont Conference, 1904. Again
principal of Montpelier Seminary, 1904 . Delegate to Qeneral
Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1910 .
Married December 25, 1878, Clara I. Brown, of Pointville, N. J.,
who died February 14, 1908. Children : Ethel Irene, b. March 8,
1880. m. M. J. Cueto; Clara Evelyn, b. June 22, 1884; Helen Saxanna,
b. October 25, 188.=;, d. June 16. 1903; Hallie Belle, b. February 7,
1888, d. February 6, 1891 ; Harold Elwell, b. August 23, 1899.
Address : Montpelier, Vt.
1170. JOHN SPENCER CAMP. B.A.; M.A., 1881. A. K. E.
Born January 30, 1858, Middletown, Conn.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1878-79. Studied law in
Middletown, Conn., 1879-82. Organist of Park Church. Hartford,
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Conn., 1881-1905; of Center Church, Hartford, 1906 . Vice presi-
dent (now president) and treasurer of the Pratt & Cady Company,
Hartford, 1898 . Director of the Hartford Philharmonic Orchestra.
Married April 8, 1885, Susie Virginia Healy, of Hartford, Conn.
Address: 1021 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn.
1171. *ELIJAH CRESSMAN. B.A. Born September 17, 1849,
Harmony, N. J.
Resided in Phillipsburg, N. J., 1878-79. Preached in M. E. Church.
Riverdale, Pa. ; resigned pastorate, and returned home to Belvidere,
N. J. ; afterwards removed to an asylum, Morris Plains. N. J.,
1879-80. Died June 3, 1880, Morris Plains, N. J.
1172. JAMES BOUCHER DILKS. B.A. ; M.A., 1881. A. A. *.
Born August 28, 1852, Glassboro, N. J. Brother of No. 844.
Taught in Deep River, Conn., 1878-79; in a private school, New
York, N. Y., 1879-87. Principal of Farnum Preparatory School,
Beverly, N. J., 1887 .
Married June 18, 1879, Jennie M. Farley, of Pennington, N. J.
Address : Beverly, N. J.
1173. WILLIAM EDWARD DUNCAN. B.A.; M.D., Rush
Medical College, 1881. A. K. E. Born April 22, 1852, North Clove,
N. Y. Brother of No. 1041.
Studied medicine in Fayette, Iowa, 1878-79; Rush Medical College,
Chicago. 111., 1879-81. Interne in Cook County Hospital, Chicago,
III., 1881-82. Practised medicine in Ellendale, N. Dak., 1882-88;
Aberdeen, S. Dak.. 1888-96; Chicago. 111., 1896 .
Married June 8, 1887, Adelaide Courtney, of Ellendale, N. Dak.
Address: 6058 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111.
1174. EDWARD SYLVESTER FERRY. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1881. A. A. *. Born December 29, 1857,
Newark, N. J.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1878-81. Joined Newark
Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at Chester, N. J., 1881-82;
Verona, 1882-83. Transferred to Minnesota Conference, 1883.
Stationed at St. Cloud, Minn., 1883-84; Dover, 1884-86. Transferred
to New York East Conference, 1886. Stationed at Riverhead, N. Y.,
1886-88; Bayshore, 1888-89; Rye, 1889-94; Winsted, Conn., 1894-99;
South Park, Hartford, Conn., 1899-1902. Supernumerary, 1902-05,
Located, 1905. In business in New York, N. Y., 1904 .
Married May 17, 1881, "Mary Knowles (daughter of No. 489), of
Newark, N. J. (Children: Ellin Elizabeth, b. September 8, 1884, d.
May 20, 1885; Louis Knowles, b. April 10, 1887; Joseph Ruther-
ford, b. August 27, 1888; Robert Edward, b. February 8. 1890; Helen,
b. February 6. 1894; Ruth, b. May 8, 1897, d. April, 1898.
Address: 65 Hawthorne Ave., East Orange, N. J.
1175. *JOHN PANCOAST GORDY. B.A.; M.A., 1881 ; Ph.D.,
University of Leipzig, 1884; LL.D., Western University of Penn-
sylvania, 1891. '^. T. *. B. K. Born December 21, 1851, Salisbury,
Md. Brother of No. 1243, and of E. S. Gordy (class of 1885).
Tutor in Mental Philosophy, Wesleyan University. 1878-82. Pro-
fessor of Education, Ohio University, 1886-96; Ohio State L'ni-
versity, 1896-1900. Professor of the History of Education, New York
322
GRADUATES. [1878.
University, 1901-08. Author: Lessons in Psychology; History of
Political Parties in the United States. Died December 31, 1908, New
York, N. Y.
Married March 27, 1884, Eugenie Day, of Dresden, Germany, who
died December 31, 1908. Cbild: Gwendolen, b. March 3, 1888, d.
December 31, 1908.
1176. CHARLES HENRY HEMSTREET. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1879; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1881. Born
December 24, 1848, S loans ville, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1878-79. Preached in M. E.
Church, West Hebron, N. Y., 1879-80; Sharon Springs, N. Y., 1880-81.
Joined Rock River Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at
Kent, 111., 1881-82; Nora, 1882-83; Savanna, 1883-84; Leaf River,
1884-85; Pecatonia, 1885-88; Shirland, 1888-89; Utica, 1889-91.
Supernumerary, 1891-92. Located at his own request, 1892.
Address : unknown.
1177. FRED INGRAHAM. B.A. A. K. E. Born July 16, 1857,
Hempstead, N. Y. Son of No. 191 ; brother of No. 954.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1878-80. Admitted to the bar,
1880. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1880 .
Address: 192 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1178. DAVID HARPER JACK. B.A. A. K. E. Born February
25, 1855, North Washington, Pa.
Studied law in Butler, Pa., 1878-80. Admitted to the bar, 1880.
Practising law in Bradford, Pa., 1880 .
Married April 28, 1881, Jennie Matthews, of Collins Center, N. Y.
Child: Harry Matthews, b. January 12, 1883 (B.S., Princeton, 1906).
Address : Bradford, Pa.
1179. GEORGE WATSON JAMES. B.A.; M.A., 1881. A. A. <^.
Born August 12, 1848, Rush, Pa. Brother of No. 1527.
Taught in Luz<erne County, Pa., 1878-79 ; McClure Settlement, N. Y.,
1879-80. Superintendent of public schools, Kingston, Pa., 1880-81.
Principal of grammar schools, Wilkes-Barre. Pa., 1881-1907. Teaching
in High School, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1907 .
Married November 7, 1889, Minnie Florence Oakley, of Wilkes-
Barre, Pa. Children: Harold William, b. October 19, 1890; George
Vernon, b. March 3, 1894; Wilbur Oakley, b. February 16, 1898.
Address: 64 Madison St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1180. SHELDON GAYLORD KELLOGG. B.A.; M.A., 1881.
A. K. E. cf.. B. K. Born December 13, 1857, Leon, N. Y.
Studied in University of Leipzig, Germany, 1878-80. Studied law
in Detroit, Mich., 1880-81. Admitted to the bar, 1881. Practised law
in Detroit, Mich., 1881-83; San Francisco, Cal., 1883 . Member of
Board of Election Commissioners, San Francisco, Cal., 1900-03 ;
president, 1902-03. Member of Board of Trustees, San Francisco
Public Library, 1902 . Member of Board of Civil Service Com-
missioners, San Francisco, Cal., 1909.
Married November 21, 1900, Annie G. Sheppard, of San Francisco,
Cal. Children: Louise, b. November 12, 1901 ; Sheldon Warner, b.
July 16, 1903.
Address : 801 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal.
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1181. ALPHA GILRUTH KYNETT. B.A.; M.A., 1881 ; B.D.,
Drew Theological Seminary, 1884; M.A., Ohio Wesleyan University,
1894; i^JO-, Cornell College, 1897. ^. T. *. B. K. Born August 3,
1858, Davenport, Iowa. Brother of No. 1330.
Taught in Rugby Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-81 ; National
School of Oratory, Philadelphia, 1879-81. Studied law, 1878-81.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1882-84. Joined Philadelphia
Conference, M. E. Church, 1884. Stationed at Darby, Pa., 1884-87;
Oxford, 1887-89; Pine Grove, 1889-90; Pottstown, 1890-92; St.
Stephen's Church, Germantown, Philadelphia, 1892-97; Central Church,
Frankford, Philadelphia, 1897-99; 43d St., Philadelphia, 1899-1901.
Presiding Elder, South District, 1901-07. Recording secretary. Board'
of Home Missions and Church Extension, 1907 . Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904. Assistant editor: The
Christian Republic.
Married April 15, 1884, Elizabeth Abbott Hard^, of New York,
N. Y., who died December 21, 1903. Married February 21, 1910,
Catherine A. Hardy, of Asbury Park, N. J. Children: Elizabeth
Hardy, b. February 23, 1885, m. J. R. Van Tine; Alpha Hardy, b.
January 13, 1887, d. August 19, 1888; Eleanor Gilruth, b. August 25,
1888; Dorothy Dale, b. September 2, 1893; Alpha Gilruth, b. January
13. 1895, d. September 11, 1896; Katharine Hardy, b. January 13, 1895,
d. September 8, 1896; Gerald Penfield, b. May 7, 1896; Olivia Sterner,
b. March i, 1899, d. September 3, 1899; Willard Carpenter, b. Novem-
ber 15, 1902.
Address : 4820 Beaumont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
1182. LORENZO GILES LA BAR. B.A. ; M.A., 1881. A. A. 4>.
*. B. K. Born September 30, 1856, Northmoreland, Pa.
Principal of High School, Scranton, Pa., 1879-82. In business in
Scranton, Pa., 1882 .
Married April 6, 1882, Helen Silkman, of Scranton, Pa.
Address: 411 Jefferson Ave., Scranton, Pa.
1183. WILLIAM DAY LEONARD. B.A.; M.A., 1891. A. A. #.
Born January 18, 1857, Jersey City, N. J.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1878-80; Columbia Law School,
1880-81. Admitted to the bar, 1881. Practising law in New York,
N. Y., 1881 .
Married October 17, 1888, Florence Gibbons Kendall, of Wilmington,
Del.
Address : 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1184. EMORY LESLIE MEAD. B.A., 1890. *. N. e Born
October 5, 1855, Carmel N. Y.
Principal of High School, Winsted. Conn., 1878-90. Taught in
William Penn Charter School. Philadelphia. Pa., 1890-92. Traveled
and studied in Europe, 1893. Principal of High School, Natick, Mass.,
1894-98; Milton. Mass., 1898-1904; Utica. N. Y., 1904 .
Address : 19 Clinton Place, Utica, N. Y.
1185. JOHN WARREN NOURSE. B.A. ^. T. Born July 12,
1846, Ipswich, Mass.
Engaged in civil engineering, Ipswich, Mass., 1878 . Member of
school committee, Ipswich, 188& . Member of Board of Park
Commissioners, 1892.
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Married February ii, 1885, Mary Foster Wade, of Ipswich, Mass.,
who died November 2, 1895. Married August 31, 1901, Harriet E.
Appleton, of Ipswich, Mass. Child : Mary Appleton, b. July i, 1902.
Address: Ipswich, Mass.
1186. HENRY LESLIE OSBORN. B.A. ; Ph.D., Johns Hop-
kins University, 1884. <ir. T. #. B. K. Born July 5, 1857, Newark,
N. J.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1878-80. Assistant in
Natural History, Wesleyan University, 1878-81. Engaged during
summers in service of U. S. Fish Commission, 1879, '80. Fellow in
Johns Hopkins University, 1881-84. Professor of Zoology, Purdue
University, 1884-87. Professor of Biology and Geology, Hamline
University, 1887 . President of Minnesota Academy of Natural
Sciences. 1893. Professor of Zoology, Chautauqua College of Liberal
Arts. N. Y., 1895-1903. Editor: American Monthly Microscopic
Journal, 1886-89.
Married July 7, 1887. Effie Miller Loag, of New York, N. Y.
Address: 1599 Hewitt Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
1187. EDMUND JANES PALMER. B.A.; M.A., 1881 ; M.D.,
Columbia University, 1881. A. K E. Born October 6, 1856, New
Providence, N. J. Brother of No. 933.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N, Y.,
1878-81. Practising medicine in New York. N. Y., 1881 .
Married October 20, 1886, Blanche Shove, of Syracuse, N. Y.
Children : Gene Shove, b. August 30, 1887 ; Blanche Shove, b. March
14, 1889.
Address : 103 West 86th St., New York, N. Y.
1188. BURDETT ALBERTO RICH. B.A. <ir. T. 'I'. B. K.
Born October 24, 1854, Cattaraugus, N. Y.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn,; Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan
University, 1878-80. Admitted to the bar, 1880. Practised law in
Cattaraugus, N. Y., 1880-86. Editor of law reports and digests, for
Lawyers' Cooperative Publishing Company, Rochester, N. Y., 1886 .
Vice president. Board of Trustees, Genesee Wesleyan Seminary.
Married July 22, 1880, Nellie Hagerty. of Middletown, Conn. Chil-
dren: Anna Lucy, b. April 3. 1882 (B.A., Vassar, 1904); Merne
Elizabeth, b. February 6, 1885 (B.A., Vassar, 1908) ; Helen Margaret,
b. December 13, 1889.
Address : 18 Fairview Heights, Rochester, N. Y.
1189. DANIEL LESLIE ROBERTSON. B.A. ^. T. $. B. K.
Born March 8. 1857, Glens Falls, N. Y.
Resided in Glens Falls. N. Y., 1878-79. Junior partner in the Glen
Shirt Companv, Glens Falls. N. Y.. 1879-89. Senior partner in firm of
D. L. Robertson & Co.. Glens Falls, N. Y.. 1889 . Founded firm,
Glen Shirt and Collar Companv, Boston. Mass., 1885. Vice president.
Merchants' National Bank. Glens Falls, N. Y.
Married June 25, 1899, Susan A. Paris, of Sandy Hill, N. Y. Child :
Alexander Paris, b. June 30, 1900.
Address : Glens Falls, N. Y.
1190. WILLIAM EZRA SCOFIELD. B.A. ; M.A., 1881. A. A. *.
$. B. K. Born January 9, 1856, East Bridgeport, Conn.
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Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1878-81.
Principal of the Cummings Grammar School, Woburn, Mass., 1881-82.
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1882-85.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1885. Stationed at
Saugatuck, Conn., 1885-86: North Alain St. (now Trinity Church),
Bridgeport, 1886-87; St. Luke's Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-89;
New Canaan, Conn., 1889-92; Torrington, 1892-95; Lawrence, N. Y.,
1895-97; Tompkins Ave., Brooklyn, 1897-98; Southampton. 1898-1901 ;
First Church, Greenwich, Conn., 1901-10; East Pearl St., New Haven,
1910 .
Married April 24, 1889, Phebe E. Brigham, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children: Alice Brigham, b. February 20, 1890; Gertrude, b. August 3,
1894.
Address : 100 East Pearl St., New Haven, Conn.
1191. NEWTON PRATT SCUDDER. B.A.; M.A., 1881.
*. N. e. «f>. B. K. Born December 29, 1853, New York, N. Y. Brother
of Nos. 747 and 991.
Engaged in tutoring in Huntington, N. Y. ; principal of High
School. Madison, Conn., 1878-79. In the service of the U. S. Fish
Commission, 1879. Instructor in Geology and Paleontology, Cornell
University, 1879-81. Assistant, U. S. Fish Commission, Washington,
D. C, 1881 .
Married June 17, 1880, Anna L. Ketcham, of Huntington, N. Y.
Children: Sarah Agnes (No. 2521), b. December 29, 1880, m. G. A.
Neeld (No. 2499) ; Louis Townsend, b. August 26, 1882 (class of
1907), d. November 21, 1906.
•Address : Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.
1192. GEORGE ENSIGN STOCKWELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1881 ;
Ph.D., Harriman University, 1897. ^. T. Born July 30, 1853, Peters-
burg, N. Y.
Principal of Seymour High School, Conn., 1879-81. Principal of
public schools, Windsor Locks, Conn., 1881-82. Joined Troy Confer-
ence, M. E. Church. 1882. Stationed at Schaghticoke, N. Y., 1882-84;
Salem, 1884-87; Schuylerville, 1887-89; Mechanicsville, 1889-93;
Trinity Church. Troy, 1893-95; Fort Plain, 1895-98; First Church,
Amsterdam, 1898-1902; First Church, Rensselaer, 1902-03; Fort
Plain, 1903-06; Grace Church. Troy, 1906-08; Fort Plain (associate),
1908-09. Conference evangelist, 1909 .
Married December 25, 1879, Hattie Louise Allen, of Hartford, Conn.,
who died May 22, 1897. Married July 25. 1898, Sarah Grace Smith,
of Fort Plain, N. Y. Children: George Smith, b. August 14, 1899;
Louis Albert, b. August 23, 1900 ; Charles Elwood, b. May 5, 1902.
Address: Fort Plain, N. Y.
1193. EDWARD ARTHUR SUMNER. B.A.; M.A., 1881.
^. T. Born November 3, 1857, Rome, N. Y.
Principal of Portland School, Conn., 1878-81. Studied law in
Middletown, Conn., 1879-82. Principal of Gildersleeve High School,
Portland, Conn., 1881-83. Admitted to the bar, 1882. Practised law
in Minneapolis, Minn., 1885-92; New York, N. Y. (specialty, corpora-
tion law), 1892 .
Married January 29, 1885, Martha Dickenson, of Northampton, Mass.
Children: Robert Brooks, b. November, 1888, d. November 30, 1888;
Richard Erie, b. June 13, 1891 ; Margaret Helen, b. April 15, 1893.
Address : 140 Cedar St., New York, N. Y,
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1194. WILLIAM NICHOLSON TAFT. B.A.; M.A., 1881 ;
B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1882. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born
March 30, 1856, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1028, and of J. H.
Taft (class of 1874).
Traveled and studied in Europe, 1878-79. Studied in Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1879-82. Joined New York East Conference, M. E.
Church, 1882. Stationed at Locust Valley and Bayville, N. Y., 1882-84;
Elmont, 1884-86; Setauket, 1886-87; Long Island City, 1887-88; East
Berlin, Conn., 1888-89; Unionville, N. Y., 1889-92; Long Hill, Conn.,
1892-93; Bronxdale and Westchester, N. Y., 1893-96; Newtown, Conn.,
1896-97; Central Islip, N. Y., 1897-98; Cold Spring Harbor, 1898-99;
Hauppauge, 1899-1901 ; Brookhaven, 1901-02. Supernumerary, 1902-03.
Stationed at West Goshen, Conn., 1903-11. Supernumerary, 191 1 .
Married April 26, 1905, Mrs. Elizabeth Blake, of West Goshen, Conn.
Child : Elizabeth Seney, b. June 18, 1906.
Address : West Goshen, Conn.
1195. BYRON VINCENT TOMPKINS. Ph.B. ; M.D., Columbia
University, 1881; Born November 11, 1854, Coeymans Hollow, N. Y.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1878-81. Practising medicine in New York, N. Y., 1881 ,
Married May 17, 1882, Julia A. Smith, of Adams, Mass. Child:
Sallie Vincent, b. November 7, 1884.
Address : unknown.
1196. JOSEPH HENRY TOMPSON. B.A.; M.A., 1881.
A. K. E. Born July 9, 1847, Durham, Me.
Preached in M. E. Church, Uxbridge, Mass., 1878-79. Joined New
England Conference, M. E. Church, 1879. Stationed at Uxbridge,
Mass., 1879-80 ; Roslindale, 1880-81 ; Harrison Square, Boston,
1881-83; Lunenburg, 1883-85; Graniteville, 1885-88; Tapleyville,
1888-91 ; Wakefield, 1891-93. Supernumerary, 1893-94. Stationed at
Oakdale, Mass., 1894-95; Whitinsville, 1895-97; Highlandville, 1897-
1901 ; St. Andrew's Church, Jamaica Plain, 1901-06; Uxbridge,
1906-07; Barham Memorial Church, South Boston, 1907-08. Super-
numerary, 1908 .
Married October 14, 1880, Fannie Fish Reade, of Dighton, Mass.
Children : Frank, b. July 25, 1881, d. July 29, 1881 ; Helen Reade, b.
November 17, 1883, d. June 4, 1903; Harold Foss, b. June 29, 1885
(B.S., Mass. Agric. College, 1905) ; Charles Wilfred, b. September 6,
1888.
Address : R. F. D. No. 4, Attleboro, Mass.
1197. *DAVID HART WALKLEY. B.A. $. N. 0. Born April
23, 1857, Durham, Conn. Brother of Nos. 677 and 1198.
Died September 15, 1878, Durham, Coftn.
1198. *WILLIAM ENOS WALKLEY. B.A.; LL.B., Albany
Law School, 1879; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1881. *. N. 9. Born
February 21, 1856, Durham, Conn. Brother of Nos. (^TJ and 1197.
Studied in Albany Law School, 1878-79. Admitted to the bar, 1879.
Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1879-89. Resided in Durham,
Conn., 1889-92. Practised law* in Bridgeport, Conn., 1893-98. Died
May 20, 1898, Belleview, Fla.
Married June 7, 1893, Jennie Cornelia Tolles, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Address of widow : East Bridgeport, Conn.
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CLASS OF J879.
1199. EVERETT BARNES. B.A.; M.A., 1886. ^. T. Born
January 24, 1859, Middletown, Conn. Brother of Gaybert Barnes
(class of 1869) and Culmer Barnes (class of 1872).
Taught and studied law, 1879-80. In business in New York, N. Y.,
1880-81. Studied law and taught in New York, N. Y., 1881-86.
Admitted to the bar, 1886. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1886-96.
Teaching in New York city public schools, 1897 ; principal,
1901 . Author: Barnes's Short American History.
Married March 4, 1893, Sara Louise Meyers, of Saratoga Springs,
N. Y. Children : Margaret Moore, b. December 8, 1893 ; Mildred
Yates, b. December 14, 1895; Everett Duane, b. December i, 1900;
Edward Turner, b. January 12, 1902, d. October 15, 1902; Richard
Montgomery, b. December 8, 1902.
Address : 1402 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1200. LAHMAN FORREST BOWER. B.A.; M.A., 1882.
A. A. *. *. B. K. Born July 5, 1858, Berwick, Pa.
In business in Berwick, Pa.. 1879-80. Bookkeeper for the Jackson &
Woodin Manufacturing Company, Berwick, Pa., 1880-84. Principal
of Dickinson College Preparatory School, Carlisle, Pa., 1884-87.
Superintendent and treasurer of the Carlisle Manufacturing Com-
pany, Carlisle, Pa., 1887-89. Managing partner of Bower & Mallery,
Carlisle Chain Works, 1889-90. Superintendent of the Allison Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1890-92. General manager and
treasurer of the Carlisle Manufacturing Company, Carlisle, Pa.,
1892-96. Secretary and treasurer of the Dickinson Manufacturing
Company, Scranton, Pa., 1896-1901. With the AUis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, 1901 (manager at Scranton, Pa., 1901-04;
manager at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1904-06; comptroller, at Milwaukee,
Wis., 1906-07; first vice president, 1907 ).
Married September 22, 1880, Gertrude Eloise Hennigar, of Middle-
town, Conn. Children : Florence May, b. June 17, 1881, m. C. S.
Davison; Russell Forrest (No. 2598), b. November 15, 1885; Harold
Morton (No. 2793), b. September 27, 1888; Lahman Van Hennigar,
b. April 26, 1897.
Address: 3030 Wills St., Milwaukee, Wis.
1201. *HENRY ELWIN BRIGGS. B.A.; M.A., 1882. ^. T.
Born October 26. 1852, Williamstown, Vt. ♦
Studied medicine in Newark, N. J., 1879-80. Principal of School-
craft Graded School, Mich. ; also studied in medical department of
University of Michigan, 1880-81. Principal of High School, Attica,
Ind., 1881-82. Traveling salesman for the Lawyers' Cooperative
Publishing Company, Rochester, N. Y., 1882-1901. Died July 4, 1901,
Chicago, 111.
Married January 16, 1883, Katharine M. Millar, of White Pigeon,
Mich. Child: Chauncey Millar, b. December 3, 1883.
Address of widow : 6530 Yale Ave., Chicago, 111.
1202. SELDON LESTER BROWN. B.A. ; M.A., 1882. A. A. #.
*. B. K. Born September 21, 1856, Buxton Center, Me.
Principal of High School, Brookfield, Mass., 1879-81 ; Lancaster,
Mass.. 1881-86; Wellesley. Mass., 1886 . Associate editor: Danlell-
328
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Brown's New Latin Composition; Fairclough- Brown's Vergil's ^neid,
Books I -VI.
Married December 29, 1880, Nellie Ann Hubbard, of Worcester,
Mass. Children: Walter Creighton (No. 2352), b. August 22, 1881 ;
Seldon Lester, b. January 30, 1883, d. December 25, 1894; Gladys
Azubah, b. October 24, 1885 (B.A., Wellesley, 1908), m. Ashton
Rollins; Pauline Hubbard, b. January 23, 1896.
Address: Wellesley Hills, Mass.
1203. ALFRED COOKMAN BRUNER. B.A.; M.A., 1882.
A. A. *. #. B. K. Born May 18, 1858, Columbia, Pa. Brother of Nos.
1466 and 1509.
Real estate and insurance agent in Columbia, Pa. ; also studied law,
1879-82. Practising law in Columbia, Pa., 1883 . Solicitor for the
borough of Columbia. Associate editor of The Columbia Herald,
1880-85.
Married October 27, 1887, Annie Millison Bruner, of Columbia, Pa.
Children : Henry ;^lillison, b. October 13, 1891 (class of 1913) ; Abram
Breneman, b. October 13, 1891 (class of 1913) ; Alfred Evans, b.
October 4, 1894.
Address: Columbia, Pa.
1204. WILLIAM BURT. B.A.; M.A., 1882; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1881 ; D.D., Grant University, 1888, and Wesleyan
University, 1902; LL.D., Dickinson College, 1908, and Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1909. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born October 23, 1852, Padstow,
Cornwall, England.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1879-81. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1881, Stationed at St. Paul's Mission,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-83; De Kalb Ave., Brooklyn, 1883-86. Trans-
ferred to Italy Conference, 1886. Presiding Elder of Milan District,
1886-88. Superintendent of the Italy Mission, 1888-1904. Bishop of
the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1904 . Decorated by the King
of Italy with the Order Cav. S. S. Maurizio e Laasaro. Author :
Europe and Methodism; Homiletics (in Italian).
Married April 14, 1881, Helen Bartlet Graves, of Lynn, Mass.
Children : Edith Helen, b. November 4, 1882 ; Carrie Graves, b.
September 23, 1884; William Wright, b. March 4, 1887; Viola
Romana, b. May 23, 1890; Paul, b. July 21, 1893 (class of 1913).
Address: 30 Voltastrasse, Ziirich, Switzerland.
1205. NATHANIEL WALLING CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1882;
B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1883 ; D.D., New York University,
1899, and Wesleyan University, 1906. ^. T. *. B. K. Born February
12, 1859, Plattsburg, N. Y. Brother of No. 1432.
Principal of High School, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1879-80. Studied
in Drew Theological Seminary. 1880-83. Joined Philadelphia Confer-
ence, M. E. Church. 1883. Stationed at Bethlehem, Pa., 1883-84;
Fernwood, 1884-85. Transferred to Newark Conference, 1885. Sta-
tioned at Thiels and St. George, N. Y., 1885-86; Englewood, N. J.,
1886-89. Transferred to Germany Conference, 1889. Professor in
Martin Mission Institute, Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany, 1889-92.
Studied at University of Bonn and University of Heidelberg. 1890-92.
Transferred to Italy Conference, 1892. President of the Theological
School of the M. E. Church, Rome, Italy, 1 893-1 902. On furlough,
1902-03. President of the Methodist College, Rome, 1903-05. Super-
intendent of First District, Rome, Italy, 1905 .
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Married August 22, 1883, Felicia Hemans Buttz, of Madison, N. J.
Children: Henry Buttz, b. December 14, 1884, d. September 18, 1885;
Isabel, b. September 3, 1888.
Address : 38 Via Firenze, Rome, Italy.
1206. *EDWARD PRESCOTT COFFIN. B.A.; M.A., 1882.
A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 22, 1854, Fairfield, Me.
Studied law in Skowhegan, Me., 1879-80; School of Law, Boston
University, 1880-81 ; Skowhegan, Me., 1881-82. With a law firm,
Detroit, Mich., 1882-83. Practised law in Skowhegan, Me., 1884-97.
Died November 16, 1897, Boston, Mass.
Married June 6, 1893, Sarah Adelene Lord, of Steep Falls, Me.
1207. *FREDERICK JOHNSON COLLINS. B.A. *. N. 9.
Born March 9, 1858, Lynn, Mass.
Engaged in the manufacture of leather board, etc., in Boston and
Lynn, Mass., 1879-90. Died February 26, 1890, Lynn, Mass.
Married May 18, 1880, Annette Burgess, of Lynn, Mass. Children:
Elizabeth Harriet, b. August i, 1881 ; Alice L., b. June 20, 1882, m. Dr.
A. S. Deninson.
Address of widow : Mrs. J. T. Pearson, 5103 Newhall St., German-
town, Pa.
1208. FRANK SIMPSON COOKMAN. B.A. ; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1882; Ph.D., New York University, 1898.
A. A. *. Born November 10, 1855, Pittsburg, Pa. Brother of Nos.
1 148 and 1679.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1879-82. Preached in M. E.
Church, Cranford, N. J., 1880-81. Joined Newark Conference, M. E.
Church, 1882. Stationed at Dashiel Memorial Church, Newark, N. J.,
1882-83; Alpine, 1883-85; South Orange, 1885-88; First Church,
Hackensack, 1888-90; Park Church. Elizabeth, 1890-91. Supernumer-
ary; traveled in Europe and the East, 1891-92. Stationed at Mend-
ham, N. J., 1892-93; Christ Church. Madison, 1893-96; Centenary
Church, Jersey City, 1896-1901. Transferred to New York Conference,
1901. Stationed at Washington Heights, New York, N. Y., 1901-04.
Supernumerary, 1904-05. Entered the ministry of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, 1905. Visited the parishes of New York in the
interests of the Men's Thank Offering. 1906. Vicar of the Bronx
Church House, New York, 1907. Assistant, St. Thomas's Church,
New York, 1908 .
Married October 21, 1890, Mary J. Hurst, of Baltimore, Md.
Address : Buckingham Hotel, New York, N. Y.
1209. LEWIS WHITTIER CRAIG. B.A.; M.A., 1882. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born June 11, 1855, Farmington, Me.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1879-80. Taught in
Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy),
R. I., 1880; Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1880-81. Principal of Belle-
ville Academy, N. Y., 1881-82. Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary,
Tilton. N. H., 1882-85. Principal of High School, Nantucket, Mass.,
1885-88; Holbrook, 1888-90; Merrimac, 1890-92; Parish. N. Y.,
1892-93; Wellsville, 1893-1901 ; North Tarrvtown, 1901-08; Westport,
1908-—.
Married November 27, 1883, Lizzie Ella Stevens, of Fayette, Me.
Address: Westport, N. Y.
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1210. NELSON EDWARDS. B.A.; M.A., 1882. $. N. e. Born
January 24, 1853, New York, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Holbrook, Mass., 1879. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Stationed at Higganum,
Conn., 1880-81; Naugatuck, 1881-84; Unionville and Budington,
1884-87; Glen Cove, N. Y., 1887-90; Thomaston, Conn., 1890-94;
West Haven, 1894-98; Rye, N. Y., 1898-1904; Seymour, Conn.,
1904-06; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1906-10; Oceanside, 1910 .
Married January 24, 1881, Mary Lucretia McLean, of New York,
N. Y. Children: Gertrude M., b. January 5, 1882; Harry D., b. May
29, 1883; Florence, b. February 2, 1885, d. August 15, 1885; Mabel, b.
April 15, 1887; Ethel, b. August 18, 1888, m. E. S. Hine; May, b.
March 13, 1891 ; Wilbur, b. April 15, 1893 ; Isabelle, b. 1895.
Address : Oceanside, L. L, N. Y.
1211. JOHN GALBRAITH. B.A.; M.A., 1882; Ph.D., Boston
University, 1886; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1906. ^. T. $. B. K.
Born August 24, 1852, Rooskey, Ireland.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1879. Stationed at
South Hadley Falls, Mass., 1879-80; Chester, 1880-82; Easthampton,
1882-85; Ipswich, 1885-88; Grace Church, Worcester, 1888-91; High-
lands, Boston, 1891-96; Dorchester, 1896-99; Bromfield St., Boston,
1899-1905. Superintendent of Boston District, 1905-11. Stationed at
Newton Upper Falls, Mass., 191 1 .
Married October 15, 1879, Mary C. Weed, of Torrington, Conn.
Children: Mary Catherine, b. February 23, 1881 (B.A., Boston Univ.,
1905) ; Emma Weed, b. December 19, 1884.
Address : Newton Upper Falls, Mass.
1212. HENRY GILDERSLEEVE. B.A.; LL.B., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1881. Born September 4, 1858, Portland, Conn.
Studied law in Columbia Law School, and in Hartford, Conn.,
1879-81. Admitted to the bar, 1881. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1881-82. Manager of a general store. Portland, Conn., 1883-99.
Engaged in tobacco farming, Portland, Conn., 1905 .
Married April 16, 1885, Elizabeth Harvey, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Willard Harvey (No. 2678), b. September 17, 1886; Arthur
Lloyd, b. June 20, 1888; Genieve Northam, b. September 6, 1890;
Amy Warner, b. May 6, 1892; Samuel Barrett, b. July 12, 1894;
Evelyn Louise, b. November 10, 1903.
Address : Gildersleeve, Conn.
1213. WILBUR FISK GILLETTE. B.A.; M.A., 1882. Born
January 22, 1849, South wick, Mass.
Taught in Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y., 1879-81.
Principal of High School, Saugus, Mass., 1881-94. Appointed libra-
rian of Saugus Free Public Library, 1887. Traveled in Europe,
1895-96. Engaged in out-of-door work, teaching for a few months,
1896-1901. Engaged in business, 1901 .
Married July 3, 1884, Julia A. Goodrich, of Sherwood, Mich.
Address : 256 Summer St., Somerville, Mass.
1214. CHARLES EDWARD GREEN. B.A.; M.A., 1889. Born
February 9, 1851, Clinton, N. J.
Preached in M. E. Church, Northampton and Edinburg, N. Y.,
1879-80; Valcour and South Plattsburg, N. Y., 1880-81. Joined Troy
Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at Valcour and South
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Plattsburg, N. Y., 1881-83; Dannemora and Rogersfield, 1883-86; Jay,
1886-87; Ticonderoga, 1887-90; Sandy Hill, 1890-94; Johnsonville,
1894-97; East Main St., Amsterdam, 1897-99; Schoharie and Barton
Hill, 1899-1903; Valatie and Stuyvesant, 1903-05; Esperance, 1905-09;
Grace Church, Schenectady, 1909-10; Pownal, Vt., 1910 .
Married September 10, 1879, Kate A. Peet, of High Bridge, N. J.
Children: Ralph V., b. July 26, 1880; Karl Edward, b. July 22, 1882.
Address: Pownal, Vt.
1216. WILBUR FISK HAMILTON. B.S. A. K. E. Born
December 3, 1857, Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No.
918, and of E. E. Hamilton (class of 1879).
Engaged in the manufacture of paper, in Montgomery County, Pa.,
Married November i, 1883, Anna Matilda Donohugh, of Rox-
borough, Philadelphia, Pa. Children: William Chalfant, b. August
7, 1884, d. March 18, 1889; Russell Donohugh, b. March 28, 1886
(class of 1910) ; Warren Wilmot (No. 2810), b. February 28, 1888.
Address: East Shawmont Ave., Roxborough, Philadelphia, Pa.
1216. JAMES MARTINDALE HAWXHURST. B.A. <I>. N. G.
Born March 16, 1858, Warwick, N. Y.
Corresponding clerk for the Bradbury Piano Company, New York,
N. Y., 1879-86; general western manager, Chicago, 111., 1886-1905;
vice president and general manager. 1905 .
Married October 20, 1891, Anne Elizabeth Crawford, of Lexington,
Ky. Child : Gertrude Helen, b. January 14, 1894.
Address: 248 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111.
1217. WILLIAM BRAMAN HERRI CK. B.A.; M.A., 1882.
*. N. e. Born April 5, 1855, Hartland, Conn.
Principal of Royalton Academy, Vt., 1879-82. In business at Wil-
braham, Mass., 1882-83. Principal of Union Free School, Rockville
Center, N. Y., 1883-85. Manager of Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston,
Mass., 1885 .
Married August 23, 1879, Lucy Arabelle Fisk (sister of Nos. 655 and
1006), of Wilbraham, Mass. Children: Olin Fisk (No. 2282), b. July 8,
1881; William Allen, b. April 30. 1883, d. July 2, 1884; Marian Lucy,
b. September 18, 1886; Florence May, b. October 4, 1888; William
Franklin, b. July 31, 1890.
Address : 2a Park St., Boston, Mass.
1218. ALBERT WESLEY HEWETT. B.A. A. K. E. Born
November 18, 1853, Hope, Me.
Taught, and studied medicine, in Thomaston, Me., 1879-80. Prin-
cipal of Machias High School, Me., 1880. In business in Saluda, Va.,
1881-85. Bookkeeper and assistant manager of a carriage factory,
Saluda, Va., 1886-91. Traveling salesman for Chicago branch of the
Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Company, of Worcester, Mass.,
1892 .
Married April 8, 1882, Florrie Alice Morse, of South Union, Me.
Children: Edward M., b. April 3, 1883; George W., b. November 16,
1884; Edith C, b. February 22, 1886, d. September 29, 1886; Arthur
M., b. November i, 1887, d. October 15, 1890.
Address : unknown.
1219. ERNEST HITCHCOCK. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
December i, 1856, Pittsford, Vt. Brother of No. 1272.
GRADUATES. [1879.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1879-80; in a law office, Newark,
N. Y., 1880-81. Admitted to the bar, 1881. Practised law in Newark,
N. Y., 1881-83. Assisted in organization of Lawyers' Cooperative
Publishing Company; secretary of the same, 1882. Practised law in
Chicago, 111., 1883-89. Engaged in farming, Pittsford, Vt., 1890 .
Chairman, Board of School Directors, Pittsford, Vt., 1893. Member,
Vt. State Board of Agriculture, 1900-06; Cattle Commission, 1900-02;
State Forestry Commission, 1904-06; Tax Commission, 1907-08.
Member of Vt. House of Representatives, 1908 . Joint editor:
New York Common Law Reports; U. S. Supreme Court Reports,
to 1856.
Married November 6, 1883, Caroline Ann Curtice, of Webster, N. Y.
Children: Miriam Curtice, b. August 14, 1886 (Ph.B., Univ. of Ver-
mont, 1909) ; Harry Merrill, b. June 7, 1888 (graduate of U. S. Mili-
tary Academy, 1908) ; Curtice Nelson, b. March 4, 1892 ; John Allen,
b. April 29, 1894.
Address: Pittsford, Vt.
1220. ELBERT CLAY HOAG. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1881 ; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1882. A. A. *. Born
February 22, 1851, Columbus, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1879-80. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at North Main St.
(now Trinity Church), Bridgeport, Conn., 1881-84; East Ave., Nor-
wich, 1884-86; Rockville Center, N. Y., 1886-87; Windsor Terrace
(now Prospect Ave.), Brooklyn, 1887-88; Flatbush, 1888-91.
Supernumerary, 1891-92. Stationed at Simsbury, Conn., 1892-96;
Shelton, 1896-97; Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1897-99; 37th St., New York,
1899-1911; Floral Park, 191 1 .
Married May 7, 1884, Adelaide C. Kunkle, of Kingston, Pa.
Address: Floral Park, N. Y.
1221. CHARLES WILLIAM HOLDEN. B.A.; M.A., 1882.
*. N. 9. Born February 22, 1854, Cambridge, England.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1880. Stationed at Colchester, Conn., 1880-82; East Main
St., Norwich, 1882-85; Thompsonville, 1885-87; Willimantic, 1887-90;
County St., New Bedford, Mass., 1890-95; First Church, Pawtucket,
R. I., 1895-1900. Transferred to New England Conference, 1900.
Stationed at Dorchester Church, Boston, Mass., 1900-04; Water-
town, 1904 .
Married June 25, 1895, Elizabeth H. D. Eddy, of New Bedford,
Mass. Children: Anne Bradford, b. May 2, 1896; Elizabeth, b. May
18, 1897; Ruth Vincent, b. March 27, 1906.
Address : 66 Mount Auburn St., Watertown, Mass.
1222. ALBERT MANN. B.A. ; M.A., 1882; Ph.D., University
of Munich, 1894. A. A. $. *. B. K. Born June 30, 1853, Hoboken,
N- J-
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1879-80. Joined Philadelphia
Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Stationed at Tacony Church, Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1880-83; Orthodox St., Frankford, 1883. Transferred to
Newark Conference, 1883. Stationed at Verona, N. J., 1883-85; Park
Church, Bloomfield, 1885-87; St. Luke's Church, Newark, 1887-92.
Studied in the University of Munich, Germany, 1892-94. Pro-
fessor of Botany, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1895-1900. Collabora-
tor at the University of Munich, 1901-02. Engaged in investigations
Z3?,
1879.] GRADUATES.
at the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C, 1903-04. Expert
in U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1905 . Professor of Botany,
George Washington University, 1906^ .
Married October 6, 1880, Jennie F. Yard, of Trenton, N. J. Child :
Albert (No. 2550), b. September i, 1883.
Address: The Imperial, Washington, D. C. . i
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1223. DANIEL ANSON MARKHAM. B.A. Born December '
29, 1854, East Hampton, Conn. j
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1879-82. Taught in Moodus, '
Conn., 1879-80; Deep River, Conn., 1880-81. Resided in East Hamp- \
ton, Conn., 1881-82. Admitted to the bar, 1882. Principal of High
School, Stonington, Conn., 1882-84. Practising law in Hartford, j
Conn., 1884 . Member of the Board of Education, Hartford, Conn., j
1889. Recorder of the City Court of Hartford, Conn., 1891-93. i
Married 1889, Grace Upson Goodrich, of Hartford, Conn. Children : \
Daniel Goodrich, b. December 12, 1890; Margaret, b. January 21, 1893. j
Address: 877 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
1224. *JESSE SAMUEL MERRILL. B.A. Born February 17,
1851, West Bradford, Vt.
In poor health; resided at home, Bradford, Vt., 1879-80. Died
March 25, 1880, Bradford, Vt. ]
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1225. WARREN AUGUSTUS MINER. B.A.; M.A., 1882-
M.D., New York University, 1882. A. A. *. Born April 13, 1853,
New York, N. Y.
Studied medicine in Tarrytown, N. Y., 1879-82. Resident physi- ,
cian at County House Hospital, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1882-85. Prac- ]
tised medicine at Mount Kisco, N. Y., 1885-89; Sing Sing (now ;
Ossining), N. Y., 1889 .
Married September 25, 1888, Allie Whitson, of Briarcliff Manor,
N. Y.
Address: Ossining, N. Y. J
1226. HOWARD PERRY. B.A.; M.A., 1882. X. ^. Born I
April 3, 1857, Camden, N. J. Brother of No. 873.
Studied law in Philadelphia, Pa., 1879-82. Admitted to the bar,
1882. Clerk in Department of Justice, Washington, D. C, 1882-94;
chief of Division of Accounts, 1894-1900. Died February 28, 1900, i
Washington, D. C.
1227. WILLIAM CYRUS STRONG. B.A. ; M.A., 1882. *. N. G.
$. B. K. Born July 12, 1853, Andover, Conn. |
Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1879-81 ; i
Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1881-91 ; High School, j
Westfield, Mass., 1891-92. Professor of Natural Science, University
of Denver, 1892-95. Professor of Physics, Bates College, 1895-98. ;
General agent, Boston, Mass., 1898-1901. Manager, Fisk Teachers' j
Agency, Boston, Mass., 1901 . \
Married August 13, 1879, Sarah A. Fisk (sister of Nos. 655 and
1006), of Wilbraham, Mass. Children: George Franklin (No. 2390), I
b. August 12, 1882; Katharine Chappell, b. December 12, 1883, m. ;
E. M. Sutherland; Herbert Fisk, b. September 3, 1885, d. November,
1892; Helen Constance, b. September 7, 1893; Everett Fisk, b. October j
4, 1896. '
Address : 64 Pond St., Natick, Mass. I
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1228. WILMOT WOODRUFF VAN DUSEN. B.A.; M.A.,
1882; D.D., Whitman College, 1899. A. A. $. Born April i, 1854,
Harpersfield, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Lithgow, N. Y., 1879-80. Joined North-
ern New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Stationed at Madrid,
N. Y., 1880-83; Antwerp, 1883-85; St. Johnsville, 1885-87; Chat-
eaugay, 1887-89. Transferred to Columbia River Conference, 1889.
Stationed at Walla Walla, Wash., 1889-92. Presiding Elder of Spo-
kane District, 1892-98. Stationed at Uniony Ore., 1898-99. Trans-
ferred to Idaho Conference, 1899. Presiding Elder of Boise District,
1899-1906. Stationed at Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1906-08; Grace Church,
Butte, Mont., 1908-09. Supernumerary, 1909 . Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1896, 1904, '08. Author: Biasing the Way.
Married May 25, 1881, Carrie Reynolds Hedges, of Middletown,
Conn., who died March 23, 1905. Married October 9, 1906, Daisy
Miner Marshall, of Boise, Idaho. Children: Cyrus Foss, b. July 25,
1884, d. December i, 1887; Wilbur Fisk, b. October 25, 1885.
Address : Boise, Idaho.
1229. EDWARD COPELAND WALLACE. B.A.; M.A., 1882.
A. K. E. Born January 9, i860, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No.
1132, and of G. S. Wallace (class of 1883).
In business in New York, N. Y., 1879 .
Address: 66 Broadway, New York, N, Y.
1230. HERBERT HAMILTON WARD. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born October 11, 1856, Sheffield, Vt.
Studied law in Wilmington, Del, 1879-82. Admitted to the bar,
1882. Practising law in Wilmington, Del., 1882 . Attorney general
of Delaware, 1900-04.
Married December 27, 1881, Stella E. Lewis, of Eden, Vt. Children:
Phoebe M., b. October 3, 1888; Herbert H., b. April 29, 1890.
Address: 423 DuPont Building, Wilmington, Del.
1231. EDWIN AUGUSTINE WHITE. B.A. X. ^. Born
December 27, 1855, Cornwall, Conn.
Studied law in Litchfield, Conn., 1879-82. Principal of Litchfield
(Conn.) High School, 1881. Admitted to the bar, 1882. Practised
law in Cohoes and Ithaca, N. Y., 1882-86. Instructor in Mathematics,
Rutgers College, 1886-87. Ordained deacon, Protestant Episcopal
Church, 1887; priest, 1888. Assistant rector, St. John's Church, Eliza-
beth, N. J., 1888. Rector, St. John's Church, Lafayette, Ind., 1889-91 ;
Christ Church, Bloomfield, N. J., 1891 . Delegate to General Con-
vention of Episcopal Church, 1901, '04. Author: American Church
Law; Diocesan Manual.
Married December 4, 1889, Elizabeth Craig Fielding, of New York,
N. Y. Child: Constance Fielding, b. August 25, 1891.
Address: 74 Park Ave., Bloomfield, N. J.
1232. JOSEPH ALBERT WRIGHT. B.A. A. K E. Born
October 25, 1855, Hutchison, Ky.
Assistant receiving teller in Park Bank, New York, N. Y., 1879-82.
Secretary and treasurer of the West India Manufacturing Company,
New York, N. Y., 1881-82. In business, 1882 . Member of
sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth sessions of Oregon Legislature.
Commissioner for state of Oregon at the World's Fair, Chicago, 1893.
Address : Sparta, Ore.
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1233. CAROLINE LAURA RICE (Crawford). B.A.; M.A.,
1882. *. B. K. Born October 4, 1856, Chelsea, Mass. Sister of Nos.
813, 936, and 988.
Resided at home in Springfield, Mass., 1879-83.
Married December 25, 1883, Morris B. Crawford (No. 1037).
Children: Holmes, b. 1884, d. 1886; Frederick North (No. 2665), b.
January 15, 1886; Margaret (No. 2841), b. April 19, i8i89.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
1234. ANNA VAN VLECK. B.A.; M.A., 1882. *. B. K. Born
April 30, 1856, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 406; sister of
Nos. 1295, 1375, and 1505.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1879-80. Taught in
Cedar Glen Seminary, Ossining, N. Y., 1880-81 ; Kingston Academy,
N. Y., 1881-82; Latin School for Girls, Boston, Mass., 1882-87.
Instructor in Wellesley College, 1887-91. Studied in Europe, 1891-93.
Instructor in Woman's College of Baltimore, 1894-97. Taught in
High School, New York, N. Y., 1897-1905. Residing at home in
Middletown, Conn., 1905 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
CLASS OF J88a
1235. GOODSIL FILLEY ARMS. B.A. ; M.A., 1883. <if. T.
Born. January 22, 1854, Sutton, Que., Canada.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Stationed at
St. Albans Bay, Vt., 1880-82; Williamsville and East Dover, 1882-85;
Wilmington, 1885-87; Newport, 1887-88. Missionary in Chile,
1888 . President of Colegio Americano, Concepcion, Chile, 1888-95 ;
Concepcion College, 1895 • Presiding Elder of Concepcion District,
1894-1903. Author: Los Vinos de la Bihlia (in Spanish). Editor
(for two years) : El Crist iano (weekly periodical).
Married" January 17, 1883, Ida A. Taggard, of Northfield, Vt.
Child : Olive Demaris, b. June 21, 1885.
Address: Casilla 250, Concepcion, Chile, S. A.
1236. WILLIAM MILTON BRUNDAGE. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
Ph.D., Boston University, 1889. ^. T. *. B. K. Born January 12,
1857, Stone Ridge, N. Y. Brother of A. R. Brundage (class of 1885).
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1880-82.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1^2. Stationed at Ames and
Argusville, N. Y., 1882-83; Slingerlands, 1883-86; Tremont St..
Gloversville, 1886-89; First Church, Amsterdam, 1889-93; Trinity
Church, Albany, 1893-95. Pastor of First Unitarian Church, Albany,
N. Y., 1895-1905; Unity (Unitarian) Church, Brooklyn. N. Y., 1905 .
Married August 3, 1886, Charlotte H. Flack, of Troy, N. Y. Child :
Percival Flack, b. April 2, 1892.
Address : 778 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1237. CHARLES SUMNER CHAPIN. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
ScD., Brown University, 1908. A. A. $. *. B. K. Born October 19,
1859, Westfield, Mass. Brother of A. W. Chapin (class of 1865).
Studied law in Worcester, Mass., 1880-81. Principal of High School,
Brookfield, Mass.; also studied law, 1881-82. Taught in Worcester
High School, Mass.; also studied law, 1882-84. Practised law in
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Worcester, Mass., 1884-86. Vice principal of High School, Middle-
town, Conn., 1886-87. Taught in High School, Hartford, Conn.,
1887-90. Principal of High School, Fitchburg, Mass., 1890-96; State
Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1896-1901 ; State Normal School,
Providence, R. I., 1901-08; State Normal School, Montclair, N. J.,
1908 .
Married August 3, 1886, Minnie Gertrude Fisher, of Worcester,
Mass. Children: Gertrude, b. July 2, 1888 (B.A., Smith, 1910) ;
Chester F., b. November 11, 1889.
Address : Montclair, N. J.
1238. JASPER DUNCAN COCHRANE. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
M.D., Columbia University, 1886. $. N. 9. Born December 2, 1851,
East Corinth, Me.
Principal of High School, Dover, Me., 1880-81; Stetson, Me., 1881.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1881-82, 1884-86. Practised medicine at East Corinth, Me., 1886-88;
Saco, Me., 1888 . Member of Board of Health, Saco, Me., 1888-91,
1901 . Alderman of Saco, Me., 1893-95, 1900. President of York
County Medical Association, 1896.
Married February 12, 1898, Mrs. Ida M. Heald, of Lovell, Me.
Children : Chauncey Duncan, b. December 3, 1901 ; Sarah Abbott, b.
October 9, 1902.
Address: 328 Main St., Saco, Me.
1239. ANDREW JACKSON COULTAS. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
D.D., 1906. ^. T. Born August 26, 1853, New York, N. Y.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1880. Stationed at North Church, Fall River, Mass., 1880-82;
Mystic Bridge, Conn., 1882-85; Sachem St., Norwich, 1885-88; Federal
St., New London, 1888-92; St. Paul's Church, Fall River, Mass.,
1892-97; Chestnut St., Providence, R. I., 1897-98; Trinity Union
Church, Providence, 1898-1902. Presiding Elder, Providence District,
1902-08. Superintendent of New Bedford District, 1908 . Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1900, '04. Trustee of
Wesleyan University, 1905 . Trustee of East Greenwich Academy,
1899- — •
Married July 7, 1880. Rachel A. C. West, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children : Eugene Harrington, b. April 8, 1881 ; Dwight Whedon, b.
July 25. 1886.
Address: 103 Oak St., Fall River, Mass.
1240. ♦ROBERT STEPHENSON CRAWFORD. B.A. ; B.D.,
Drew Theological Seminary, 1882; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1883.
A. A. $. Born June 21, 1852, Cloonaguin, County Leitrim, Ireland.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1880-82. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1882. Stationed at Rowayton, Conn.,
1882-83: Cornwall Bridge and Ellsworth, 1883-85; Easton, 1885-87;
Rockville Center, N. Y., 1887. Transferred to North Nebraska Con-
ference, 1887. Stationed at Blair, Nebr., 1887-88; Cedar Rapids,
1888-89; Valley, 1889-92. Transferred to New York Conference, 1892.
Stationed at Red Hook, N. Y., 1892-93; Phoenicia, 1893-96; Marlboro,
1896-97; New Paltz, 1897-99: Highland Mills. 1899-1903; Andes,
1903-04; Durham, 1904-05; Oak Hill, 1905-08; Maiden, 1908-10;
Hunter, 1910. Died December 4, 1910, Hunter, N. Y.
Married October 15, 1887, Augusta W. Wright, of Rockville Center,
N. Y., who died July 9, 1898. Married September 8, 1909. Luella B.
22,7
1880.1 GRADUATES.
Hoff. Children: Lilian Eugenie, b. September 15, 1888; Hazel Adele,
b. February 25, 1892; Arthur Stephenson, b. July 29, 1896; Irving
Jay, b. May 14, 1898, d. August 9, 1898; Robert V.
Address of widow : Hunter, N. Y.
1241. CHARLES SUMNER DAVIS. B.A.; M.A., 1883; Ph.D.
(Hon.), Illinois Wesleyan University, 1906. Born September 13, 1855,
"Webster, Mass.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1880. Stationed at South Glastonbury, Conn., 1880-82; Ver-
non, 1882-84; North Main St., Norwich, 1884-86; Acushnet. Mass.,
1886-88; Wellfleet, 1881-91 ; Bourne, 1891-93; Allen St., New Bed-
ford, 1893-97; East Providence, R. I., 1897-1901; Stafford Springs,
Conn., 1901-05. Transferred to North Minnesota Conference, 1905.
Stationed at Foss Church, Minneapolis, Minn., 1905-08. Transferred
to North Dakota Conference, 1908. Stationed at Drayton, N. Dak.,
1908-10. Transferred to Northern Montana Conference, 1910. Sta-
tioned at Havre, Mont., 1910 .
Married September 13, 1882, Frances Elisabeth Miller, of South
Glastonbury, Conn. Children : Charles Sumner, b. June 25, 1883, d.
January 7, 1907; Ruth Wilbur, b. September 10, 1884; Lucie Frances,
b. December 25, 1887; Grace Gladys, b. January 4, 1890; Marian
Foster, b. November 19, 1892, d. April 8, 1897; William, b. April 22,
1895, d. April 25, 1895; Robert Raymond, b. May 9, 1896; Edgar
Newton, b. December 18, 1902.
Address : Havre, Mont.
1242. ^ARTHUR MIDWINTER FREEMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1883.
A. A. 4>. *. B. K. Born March 20, 1859, Newark, N. J.
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.,
1880-83. Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1883-85. In poor health,
1885-88. Died March 3, 1888, Morristown, N. J.
1243. WILBUR FISK GORDY. B.A. ; M.A. (Hon.), 1902,
and Marietta College, 1904. '^. T. *. B. K. Born June 14, 1854, Salis-
bury, Md. Brother of No. 1175, and of E. S. Gordy (class of 1885).
Vice principal of High School, Middletown, Conn., 1880-81. Super-
intendent of schools, Ansonia, Conn., 1881-84. Principal of North
School, Hartford, Conn., 1884-1904. Superintendent of schools, Spring-
field, Mass., 1904 . Author: Stones of American Explorers;
Colonial Days; History of the United States for Schools, etc. Joint
author : Language Lessons; Grammar Lessons, etc.
Married July 9, 1889, Isabel Drummond Hunter, of Thompsonville,
Conn.
Address: 236 Union St., Springfield, Mass.
1244. MARTIN WILSON GRIFFIN. B.A.; M.A., 1883. >J'. T.
Bom March 8, 1854, East Granby, Conn.
Taught in Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1880-82;
a public school, East Granby, Conn., 1882-84. Principal of a grammar
school, Tuckahoe, N. Y., 1884-85 ; a grammar school, West Stratford,
Conn., 1885-89; High School, Portland, Conn., 1889-1901. Insurance
agent, 1901 .
Married June 30, 1880, Mary Minerva Richardson, of Port Jefferson.
N. Y. Child : Ethel Martha, b. January 24, 1890. d. July 16, 1890.
Address : 1086 Prospect PI., Brooklyn, N. Y.
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1245. ABRAM WINEGARDNER HARRIS. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
Sc.D., Bowdoin College, 1884; LL.D., University of New Brunswick,
1900, University of Maine, 1901, and Wesleyan University, 1904.
A. A. *. *. B. K. Born November 7, 1858, Philadelphia, Pa.
Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1880-81. Tutor
in Mathematics and Registrar, Wesleyan University, 1881-84. Studied
in Germany, 1884-85. Instructor in History and Political Economy,
Wesleyan University, 1885-88. Assistant director of the Office of
Experiment Stations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C., 1888-91 ; director, 1891-93. President of the University of
Maine, 1893-1901. Director of the Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit,
Md., 1901-06. President of Northwestern University, 190^^ — .
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1903-07. Author: reports as Director
of the Office of Experiment Stations. Editor: numerous reports and
bulletins.
Married February 28, 1888, Clara Virginia Bainbridge, of Phila-
delphia, Pa., who died February 3, 1908. Child : Abram Winegardner,
b. June 25, 1890.
Address : 1745 Chicago Ave., Evanston, 111.
1246. WILBUR FISK HOLMES. B.A.; M.A., 1883. A. K. E.
Born March 9, 1849, Brookfield, Mass.
Preached in West End M. E. Church, Portland, Me., 1880-81. Joined
Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at Alfred, Me.,
1881-84; Hallowell, 1884-87; South Paris, 1887-90; Beacon St., Bath,
1890-91 ; Hallowell, 1891-93. Transferred to East Maine Conference,
1893. Stationed at Orono, Me., 1893-95. Transferred to Maine Con-
ference, 1895. Stationed at Brunswick, Me., 1895-97; South Port-
land, 1897-99; Kents Hill, 1899-1904; Kennebunk, 1904-07; Farming-
ton, 1907-10; Westbrook, 1910 . Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1904-09.
Married June 5, 1880, Mary Evalyn Howe, of Preston, Conn.
Children: Samuel Foss (No. 2428), b. March 9, 1881 ; Henry Alfred
(No. 2487), b. August 15, 1883; Bessie Evalyn, b. February 24, 1888.
Address: Westbrook, Me.
1247. CHARLES NOAH DIXON JONES. B.S.; M.D., Long
Island College Hospital, 1882, and Columbia University, 1883. A. A. *.
Born April 26, 1857, Elkton, Md. Brother of H. J. D. Jones (class of
1880).
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons. New York, N. Y.,
1880-83. Interne, Brooklyn City Hospital, 1883-84. Practised medi-
cine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884-90; New York City, 1890 . Surgeon,
Woman's Hospital of Brooklyn, 1884-89; Southern Hospital and
Dispensary, 1886-88. Lecturer, New York Polyclinic, 1887-89. Sur-
geon, outdoor department, Presbyterian Hospital, 1891-98. Medical
school inspector, New York City, 1897 . Author: Compend of
Surgery.
Married April 26, 1905, Edith McCormack, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Doris D., b. January 8, 1907; Charles Dixon, b. August 8,
1908.
Address : 853 Manida St., New York, N. Y.
1248. ALSOP LEFFINGWELL. B.A.; M.A., 1883. A. K. E.
Born July 23, 1858, Fairfield, Conn.
In business in Middletown, Conn., 1880-81. Studied law at Ells-
worth, Me., 1881-82. Taught at Wilmington, Del., Bethlehem, Pa., and
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1880.1 GRADUATES.
Drifton, Pa.; engaged also in journalism, 1882-86. Studied in
Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Conn., 1886-89. Rector of
Church of St. John (Protestant Episcopal), Hingham, Mass., 1889-93.
Assistant at Church of the Advocate, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-99.
Rector of Trinity Church, Toledo, Ohio, 1899-1905. Locum tenens,
Hingham, Mass., 1905-06. General missionary. Diocese of Northern
Ohio, 1906-09. Rector of St. Paul's Church, Nev^ Albany, Ind.,
Address: St. Paul's Rectory, New Albany, Ind.
1249. GEORGE ERNEST METCALF. Ph.B. Born June 30,
1853, Franklin, Mass.
In business in Ashland, Mass., 1880-82. Traveling salesman, 1882-94.
Mechanical engineer and inventor, 1894 .
Married December 30, 1880, Clara E. Smith, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Mabel Ruth, b. May 25, 1882, m. J. H. Harrington; Eme-
line Olive, b. March 3, 1884; Frederick Knight, b. November 20, 1885;
Margaret Elizabeth, b. September 7, 1887, d. September 28, 1892;
Miriam Pauline, b. August 14, 1895.
Address: 20 Hollywood St., Worcester, Mass.
1250. HORACE EDWIN MORROW. B.A. *. N. e. Born
August 27, 1858, Gloucester, Mass.
Principal of High School, South Harwich, Mass., 1880-81 ; a
grammar school, Essex, Mass.. 1881-82. Studied in Andover Theo-
logical Seminary, Mass., 1882-85. Graduated, 1885. Pastor of Con-
gregational Church, Wiscasset, Me., 1885-87; Indian Orchard, Mass.,
1887-91; Jewett City, Conn., 1891-99; Deerfield, Mass., 1899-1901.
Taught in the Philippine Islands, 1901-04. Studied in State Normal
School, Westfield, Mass., 1904-05- Taught in Wilmington, Vt, 1906;
U. S. Indian School, Rapid City, S. Dak., 1906-10. Principal of U. S.
Training School, Busby, Mont., 1910 . Editor: New Testament
Emphasized.
Married May 25. 1886, Lillie Remington Hammond, of Andover,
Mass. Children: Mildred Hammond, b. April 6, 1892; Marita, b.
September 22, 1898.
Address: Busby, Mont.
1251. GEORGE ALCOTT PHINNEY. B.A.; M.A., 1883; B.D.,
Boston University, 1883: D.D., Lawrence College, 1905. *• N. 6.
Born December 8, 1856, Barnstable, Mass.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1880-83. Joined
New England Conference, M. E'. Church, 1883. Stationed at Clifton-
dale, Mass., 1883-86; Peabody. 1886-89; Lafayette St., Salem, 1889-92;
First Church, Dorchester, 1892-96; Grace Church, Cambridge, 1896-99.
Engaged in study, 1899-1902. Stationed at Mount Bowdoin Church,
Boston, Mass.. IQ02-08. Engaged in study. 1908-09. Stationed at
Bethany Church, Boston, Mass., 1909-11. Engaged in study, 1911 .
Married April 30. 1885, Annie Wesley Raddin, of Saugus, Mass.
Address : care of Rev. G. S. Butters, Newton, Mass.
1252. WILBUR FISK RANDALL. B.A.; M.A., 1883. A. K. E.
Born July 16, 1857, Portland, Me. Brother of No. 1485.
Clerk in a bookstore, Middletown, Conn.. 1880-82. Assistant book-
keeper for John Boyle & Co., New York, N. Y., 1883-87 ; head book-
keeper and cashier, 1887-1905 ; treasurer. 1905 .
Address: 112 Duane St., New York, N. Y.
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GRADUATES. [1880.
1253. FREDERICK WRIGHT ROBBINS. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
M.D., Detroit Medical College, 1884. ^. T. $. B. K. Born April 7,
1857, East Haddam, Conn. Son of No. 323 ; brother of No. 1336.
Principal of Wilton Academy, Iowa, 1880-81. Studied in Detroit
Medical College, Mich., 1881-84. Interne in Harper Hospital, Detroit,
Mich., 1883-85. Practising medicine in Detroit, Mich., 1885 .
Studied medicine in Vienna, Austria, 1888-89. Adjunct Professor
of Genito-Urinary Surgery, Detroit College of Medicine, 1893-96;
Professor, 1896- — .
Married November 11, 1891, Emily Francis Anthony, of Providence,
R. I. Children: Franklin, b. July 8, 1892 (class of 1911) ; Frederika,
b. December 17, 1895; Edward Rawson, b. July 10, 1899.
Address : loi Fort St., West, Detroit, Mich.
1254. *WILLIAM READING ROGERS. B.A.; M.A., 1883.
Born June 23, 1849, New Egypt, N. J.
Preached in M. E. Church, East Berlin, Conn., 1880-81. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at Beacon Falls
and Bethany, Conn., 1881-83; Dixwell Ave., New Haven, 1883-86.
Transferred to New England Southern Conference; stationed at
Portland, Conn., 1886. Died September 14, 1886, Portland, Conn.
Married April 11, 1883, Christiana Summerill, of Penn Grove, N. J.
Children: William Harlow, b. October 5, 1884; Sarah Jane, b. June
17, 1886.
Address of widow : Penn Grove, N. J.
1266. IRA GILE ROSS. B.A.; M.A., 1883. ^. N. e. Born
February 13, 185 1, Underbill, Vt.
Preached in M. E. Church, North Dana, Mass., 1880-81. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at Bernard-
ston and Gill, Mass., 1881-83; Greenfield, 1883-86; Laurel St.,
Worcester, 1886-87. Appointed missionary to South America, 1887.
Missionary at Concepcion, Chile, 1887-89. Transferred to Maine Con-
ference, 1889. Stationed at Norway, Me., 1889-90; Augusta, 1890-93;
South Portland, 1893-95. Retired from the ministry, 1895. Engaged
in investment securities business, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Boston,
1895 .
Married July 6, 1880, Ella E. Holcomb, of Starksboro, Vt. Chil-
dren: Myron Alcott, b. January 27, 1882; Samuel Holcomb, b. April
5, 1884.
Address: 45 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
1266. MYRON REED SANFORD. B.A.; M.A., 1883; L.H.D.,
University of Vermont, 1910. $. N. 0. $. B. K. Born April 15, 1854,
Redding, Conn. Brother of No. 990.
Taught in Wyoming Conference Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1880-86.
Assistant Professor of Latin and Registrar, Haverford College,
1886-87; Professor, 1887-93; Dean, 1890-93. Studied in the Univer-
sity of Leipzig, Germany, 1893-94; Rome, Italy, 1894. Professor of
the Latin Language and Literature, Middlebury College, 1894 .
Author: Temporibus Hominis Arpinatis.
Address : Middlebury, Vt.
1267. *BENJAMIN FRANCIS SIMON. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
Ph.D., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1900. X. ^. «l>. B. K. Born
February 16, 1854, Island of Guernsey, English Channel.
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1880.1 GRADUATES.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1880. Stationed at Haven Church, East Providence, R. I.,
1880-83; Arnold's Mills, 1883-84; Brayton Church, Fall River, Mass.,
1884-86; Wareham, 1886-87; Versailles and Baltic, Conn., 1887-88;
Portsmouth, R, I., 1888-92; Fourth St., New Bedford, Mass., 1892-97;
Taunton, 1897-1901 ; Providence, R. L, 1901-04. Transferred to East
Maine Conference, 1904. Stationed at Bangor, Me., 1904-08. Died
March 3, 1908, Bangor, Me.
Married December 25, 1880, Charlotte Stahl, of Long Island City,
N. Y. Children: Harold Francis, b. November 24, 1881 (M.D., Bos-
ton Univ., 1904) ; Vincent Charles, b. October 30, 1883 (D.D.S., Tufts,
1908) ; Evelyn Hannah, b. March 5, 1891.
Address of widow : 70 Prospect St., Long Island City, N. Y.
1258. *HOWARD HUTCHINS SMITH. Ph.B.; M.D., Harvard
University, 1882. A. K. E. Born April 6, 1859, New York, N. Y.
Studied in Harvard Medical School, 1880-82. Junior interne in the
Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass., 1882. Died October 26, 1882,
Boston, Mass.
1269. *JOHN MOTT SMITH. B.A. X. <i'. Born August 8,
1856, Windsor, Conn. Son of No. 206.
Clerk and bookkeeper in Middletown, Conn., 1880-81. Taught in
Westchester County Institute, Peekskill, N. Y., 1881-82. Died October
25, 1902, Middletown, Conn.
1260. WALTER PIERCE STODDARD. B.A.; M.A., 1883;
D.D., Southwestern College, 1903. X. ^. Born July 4, 1852, New
York, N. Y.
Joined Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, M. E.
Church, 1880. Stationed at Haddam Neck, Conn., 1880-81 ; Hockanum,
1881-84; Putnam, 1884-86; Little Compton, R. I., 1886-89; Pascoag,
1889-91. Transferred to Iowa Conference, 1891. Stationed at First
Church, Oskaloosa, Iowa, 1891-94; Mount Pleasant, 1894-1899; Grin-
nell, 1899-1903; Centerville, 1903-06; Muscatine, 1906-07; Newton,
1907-09. Corresponding secretary, Iowa Methodist Hospital, 1909 .
Trustee of Iowa Wesleyan University, 1898-1906. Author: Faith
Foundations; A Layman for the Times.
Married June 11, 1880, Elizabeth Stahl, of New Haven, Conn.
Children : Cyrus Foss, b. April 10, 1881 ; Lottie May, b. February 4,
1883; Irving Walter, b. November 26, 1887.
Address : Grinnell, Iowa.
1261. HENRY MATHER WARREN. B.A., 1881. ^. T. Born
October 15, 1858, Boston. Mass. Son of No. 471.
Studied law in Philadelphia, Pa., 1880-81. Admitted to the bar, 1881.
Practising law in Philadelphia, Pa., 1881 . Engaged in ranching in
Colorado, 1886-93. Has traveled extensively. Alternate delegate from
Pennsylvania to Chicago Presidential Convention, 1908. Author:
Struggles for a National Government; To and Fro.
Married April 25. 1882, Ida C. White, of Philadelphia, Pa. Children :
Helen White, b. March 13, 1883, m. H. T. Holladay; Henry Mather,
b. June 2, 1885 (B.A., Harvard, 1908) ; Douglas Stockton, b. March 10,
1889, d. January 17, 1911 ; Richard Fairfield, b. October 14, 1895.
Address: "Fairfield," Devon, Pa.
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1202. ASA HOPSON WILCOX. B.A.; M.A., 1883. X. ^.
Born September i, 1857, Clinton, Conn.
Principal of Yalesville School, Conn., 1880-82. Taught in Scranton,
Pa., 1882-84. Clerk, 1884-85. General secretary, Y. M. C. A., Rondout,
N. v., 1885-87; Norwalk, Conn., 1887-89; Meriden, Conn., 1889-98;
Torrington, 1898 .
Married October 4, 1888, Fannie A. Terwilliger, of Rondout, N. Y.,
who died July 10, 1889. Married November 27, 1890, Melissa A.
Beadle, of Hartford, Conn. Child : Arthur Harrison, b. December
19, 1892.
Address : Torrington, Conn.
1263. CHARLES DAYTON WOODS. B.A.; Sc.D., University
of Maine, 1905. X. ^. $. B. K. Born September 11, 1856, Brooks,
Me.
Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1880-83. Taught in
Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1883-88. Chemist in Storrs
Agricultural Experiment Station, Conn., 1888-91 ; vice director,
1891-96. Food expert, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1894-1907.
Director of Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, 1896 . Pro-
fessor of Agriculture, University of Maine, 1896-1903.
Married June i, 1882, Mary A. Morgan, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Henry Morgan, b. March 27, 1890 (B.A., Univ. of Maine,
1909) ; WilHam Colcord, b. May 9, 1893 (class of 1913).
Address : Orono, Me.
1264. JAMES MARTIN YEAGER. B.A.; M.A., 1883; D.D.,
Syracuse University, 1895. A. A. *. Born November 2, 1857, Yea-
gerstown, Pa.
Preached in M. E. Church, Carmel, N. Y., 1880-81. Taught in Drew
Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1880-82. Joined New York Conference,
M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at Carmel, N. Y., 1881-82. Traveled
in Europe and the East, 1882-83. Stationed at Lenox, Mass., 1883-85;
Rhinecnff, N. Y., 1885-88; Hillsdale, 1888-93. President of Drew
Ladies' Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1893-99; Lecturer on Pedagogy,
1903. Commissioner of schools, Putnam County, N. Y., 1899-1902.
Supernumerary, 1903-08. Superannuated, 1908- — . Elected to the
House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, 1906. U. S. marshal.
Middle District of Pennsylvania, 1907 . Author: Over the Peru-
vian Andes; Yeager-Buffington-Creighton Families of Pennsylvania.
Married October 13, 1886, Emma McElroy, of Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Children: James Creighton, b. January i, 1888; Marion, b. October i,
1 891.
Address : Federal Building, Scranton, Pa. Residence : Lewistown,
Pa.
CLASS OF J88K
1266. CHARLES HENRY BAKER. B.A.; M.A., 1887. ^. T.
Born September 18, 1855, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Son of No. 475;
brother of E. H. Baker (class of 1885).
Principal of High School, New Brunswick, N. J., 1879-80. Taught
in Betts' Military Academy, Stamford, Conn., 1880-81. Studied in
Drew Theological Seminary, 1881-82. Assistant correspondent for
Tiffany & Co., New York, N. Y., 1882. Taught in Columbia Grammar
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School, New York, N. Y., 1882-85. In business in New York, N. Y.,
1885-92; Chicago, 111., 1892-94. Traveled around the world, photo-
graphing, 1894-99. In business in Connecticut, 1899-1900. Traveled
in Europe, North Africa, and Palestine, photographing and writing,
1900-04. On the staff of The New York Tribune, 1904-05. Residing
in California, 1905 .
Married July 5, 1880, Alice Redfield Lockwood (daughter of No.
374), of Bridgeport, Conn. Child: Lester Clair, b. April 4. 1881.
Address : 730 South Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
1266. GEORGE BERNARD BENEDICT. B.A.; M.A., 1884.
^. T. Born March 18, 1853, Plymouth, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, North Branch, Mich., 1881-82. Joined
Detroit Conference, M. E. Church, 1882. Stationed at Sand Beach,
Mich., 1882-83; Croswell, 1883-84. Principal of schools, Croswell,
Mich., 1884-85; Lexington, Mich., 1885-86. Superintendent of city
schools, Stanton, Mich., 1886-90. Principal of an academy. Lisle,
N. Y., 1890-91. Principal of schools. Mineville, N. Y., 1891-92.
Stationed at Decatur, N. Y., 1892-93. Transferred to Wyoming Con-
ference, 1893. Missionary to Chile ; taught in the English College,
Iquique, Chile, 1893-99. Superintendent of schools, San Juan, Porto
Rico, 1899-1900. Missionary in Porto Rico, 1900 .
Married August 17, 1881, Alice Maria Queal, of Windsor, N. Y.,
who died August 23, 1905. Married November 12, 1908, Mrs. Mar-
garet Hill Webster, of Princeton. N. J. Children: Mabel Alwilda,
b. September 4, 1884; Frances Henrietta, b. July 8, 1892; George
Bernard, b. April 27. 1898; Margaret Crandall, b. August 20, 1909.
Address : Utuado, Porto Rico.
1267. *JOHN THOMAS CROOK. B.A. *. N. 9. Born Feb-
ruary 17, 1861, Dublin, Ireland.
Taught in Ellinger, Tex.. 1882-85. In the printing business, and in
real estate, 1885-96. Died May 22, 1896, Eagle Pass, Tex.
1268. THOMAS HOOPER ECKFELDT. B.A.; M.A., Har-
vard University, 1897. 4^. T. *. B. K Born May 5. 1853, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Vice principal of High School, Middletown, Conn., also graduate
student in Wesleyan University, 1881-83. Tutor in Greek, Wesleyan
University, 1883-84. Studied in American School of Classical Studies,
Athens, Greece, 1884-85; University of Munich, Germany, 1885-86;
Harvard University, 1886-87. Head master of Friends' Academy,
New Bedford, Mass., 1887-1900; St. Andrew's School, Concord, Mass.,
Married June 17, 1889, Grace Blanchard Weed, of Newton, Mass.
Children : Margaret Weed, b. April 24, 1890 ; Roger Weed, b. October
31, 1891 ; Thomas Hooper, b. January 28, 1896.
Address : Concord, Mass.
1269. CHARLES LEONARD FOSTER. B.A.; LL.B., Colum-
bia University. 1883; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1884. A. K. E.
Born September 11, 1859, Lakeville, Conn,
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1881-83. Admitted to the bar,
1883. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1883 .
Married February 6, 1890, Evelene M. Smith, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Children: Elon. b. September 14, 1892; Evelene Smith.
Address: i Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
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1270. T[HOMAS] ALMERN GRIFFIN. B.A.; M.A., 1888. ^. T.
Born August 18, 1861, Champlain, N. Y.
Studied law in Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1881-82. In business, 1882-84.
Studied law, 1884-86. Practising law in Albany, N. Y., 1886 .
Married May 22, 1889, Rebecca Davis, of Greenbush, N. Y., who
died August 23, 1901. Married June i, 1909, Gertrude Tallmadge
Keefer, of Mechanicsville, N. Y. Children: Marguerite Rebecca, b.
July 28, 1890; Almern Frederick, b. December 3, 1892.
Address : 443 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
1271. *LEE LIGHT GRUMBINE. B.A.; M.A., 1884. X. ^.
Born July 25, 1858, Fredericksburg, Pa. ^
Engaged in giving public readings; also studied law in Fredericks-
burg, Pa., 1881-82. Studied law and taught in Lebanon, Pa., 1883-84.
Admitted to the bar, 1884. Practised law in Lebanon, Pa., 1884-91,
Principal of the School of Oratory, Silver Lake Assembly, N. Y.,
1889. Founder and editor of The Lebanon Daily Report, 1890-93.
Practised law in Lebanon, Pa., 1893- 1904. Editor of The Harrisburg
(Pa.) Commonwealth, 1898. Died August 18, 1904, Lebanon, Pa.
Married August 25, 1881, Roie Emilie Adams, of Naples, N. Y.
Child: LeRoy Adams, b. June 27, 1882.
Address of widow : Oberlin, Ohio.
1272. *MERRILL HITCHCOCK. B.A. ^. T. $. B. K. Born
November 20, 1854, Pittsford, Vt. Brother of No. 1219.
Assistant in Physics in Wesleyan University, 1881-82. Preached in
M. E. Church, Wells, Vt., 1882-83. Joined Vermont Conference, M. E.
Church, 1883. Stationed at Middletown and Wells, Vt., 1883-84;
Tinmouth and Middletown, 1884-85. By change of conference, became
member of Troy Conference, 1885. Stationed at Tinmouth, Vt,
1885-86; South Shaftsbury, 1886-91; Williston, 1891-96; Raceville,
1896-99; White Creek, 1899-1902. Supernumerary, 1902-06. Super-
annuated, 1906-07. Died March 7, 1907, South Shaftsbury, Vt.
Married August 15, 1883, Clara I. Bemis, of Pittsfield, Vt., who died
March 18, 1887. Married April 11, 1889, Ida May Sharpe, of Benning-
ton, Vt. Children: Irene, b. April 26, 1890, d. April 2, 1907; Guy
Chapman, b. July 30, 1891 ; Charles Sharpe, b. April 9, 1894; Nelson
Sibley, b. April 7, 1895; Mary, b. August 15, 1898.
Address of widow: 96 West Main St., Bennington, Vt.
1273. FREDERIC ASBURY JACKSON. B.A.; M.A., 1884.
A. A. #. Born August 11, i860, Springfield, Mass. Son of No. 626.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1881-82; Belleville Academy,
N. Y., 1882-84. Superintendent of schools, Monticello, Iowa, 1884-87;
Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 1887-91. With the New York Life Insurance
Company, 1891 . At present comptroller of the company.
Married August 3, 1885, Emma Jennings, of Pierrepont Manor,
N. Y.
Address : 346 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1274. WILLIAM ADELBERT JONES. B.A.; M.A., 1884.
A. A. *. «!>. B. K. Born September 8, 1857, Camden, N. Y.
Professor of Latin and Greek, Iowa Wesleyan University, 1881-83.
Studied law, 1882-83. Admitted to the bar, 1883. In the newspaper
business ; associate, later managing editor, of The Iowa State Register,
Des Moines, Iowa, 1883-90. Lieutenant colonel on the staff of Gov-
ernor Larrabee, of Iowa, 1888. In business as land and mining broker,
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Seattle, Wash., 1891-93. Practised law in Syracuse, N. Y., 1893-99.
Assisted in founding The Syracuse Post, and served as editor four
years. Treasurer and general counsel of the Whitehead & Hoag
Company, Newark, N. J., 1899 .
Married October 14, 1909, Gertrude Snodgrass, of Paterson, N. J.
Address : 107 Glenwood Ave., East Orange, N. J.
1275. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KIDDER. B.A.; M.A., 1884;
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1891, and New York University, 1893 ;
D.D., Wesleyan University, 1910. *. N. 9. Born May 6, 1856, South
Norridgewock, Me.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church. 1881. Stationed
at West Haven, Conn., 1881-84; Na-ugatuck, 1884-86; Litchfield,
1886-89; 27th St.. New York, N. Y., 1889-94. Studied in Europe,
1894-95. Stationed at Shelton, Conn.. 1895-96; Trinity Church, New
Haven, 1896-97; Tabernacle, Brooklyn. N. Y., 1897-99; Winsted,
Conn., 1899-1909; Grace Church, Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909 .
Married December 13. 1881, Jeanette Graves, of Florence, Mass.
Children: Benjamin Henry, b. June 5, 1883; Frank Howard (No.
2752), b. September 16, 1886; Raymond Starr, b. November 17, 1890
(class of 1913).
Address: 368 Ovington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1276. FRANK BRUCE LYNCH. B.A.; M.A., 1884; D.D., 1896.
<ir. T. 4>. B. K. Born November i, 1854, Moundsville, Va.
Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, i^i. Stationed at
Chapman Quarries, Pa., 1881-82; Glendon and Odenwelder. 1882-85;
New Hope, 1885-87; Tacony, Philadelphia, 1887-89; Siloam, Phila-
delphia, 1889-91 ; St. Peter's Church, Reading, 1891-95. Presiding
Elder, South District, 1895-1901. Stationed at Seventh St., Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1901-03; St. Luke's Church, Philadelphia, 1903-07.
Superintendent of the South District, 1907-10. Stationed at Cen-
tenary Church, Philadelphia, 1910 . Delegate to National Pro-
hibition Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1892. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E, Church, 1900, '08. Trustee of Dickinson College.
Secretary, M. E. Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.. 1901 .
Married June i, 1882, Ida Morton DeWitt, of Harmony. N. J,
Children: Mabel Kathryn, b. March 6, 1883; William DeWitt, b.
September 4, 1884; Frank Bruce, b. January 8, 1889; Rachel Marian,
b. August 4, 1896; James Gillinder. b. June 2, 1899.
Address: 5034 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
1277. CHARLES WESLEY McCORMICK. B.A. ; M.A., 1884,
and New York University, 1894; Ph.D., New York University, 1898;
D.D., Syracuse University, 1897, and Wesleyan University, 1910. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born December 14, 1856, New Prospect, N. J.
Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1881. Stationed at
Mount Hope, N. J., 1881-82; Kingsley Church, Staten Island, N, Y.,
1882-83. Transferred to Northern New York Conference, 1883.
Stationed at Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1883-86; Lowville, 1886-88; State
St., Watertown, 1888-93. Transferred to Newark Conference, 1893.
Stationed at Boonton, N. J., 1893-95; Halsey St., Newark, 1895-98;
Hackettstown, 1898-1900. President of Centenary Collegiate Institute,
Hackettstown, N. J., 1900-02. Transferred to New York East Con-
ference, 1902. Stationed at First Church, Hartford, Conn., 1902-09;
Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909 . Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1902-03.
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Married October 5, 1881, Edith C. Mirteenes, of Port Jervis, N. Y.
Children: Olin Foss (No. 2625), b. March 16, 1886; Josephine Mir-
teenes, b. February 11, 1893.
Address: 479 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1278. WILLIAM WESLEY McGILTON. B.A. ; M.A., 1884.
"*•. T. $. B. K. Born June 25, 1857, Waterford, N. Y.
Taught in Fort Edward Institute, N. Y., 1881-91. Studied in Uni-
versity of Leipzig, Germany, 1891-92. Professor of Chemistry, Middle-
bury College, 1892 .
Married July 2, 1881, Alice Eliza King (daughter of No. 316), of
Fort Edward, N. Y.
Address: Middlebury, Vt.
1279. WILLIAM EDWARD MEAD. B.A.; M.A., 1884; Ph.D.,
University of Leipzig, 1889. ^. T. *. B. K. Born October 25, i860,
Gallupville, N. Y.
Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1881-82. Associate
principal, Ansonia High School, Conn., 1882-84. Assistant in Rhetoric,
Wesleyan University; also taught in State Normal School, New
Britain, Conn., 1884-85. Principal of High School, Troy, N. Y.,
1885-87. Studied in University of Leipzig, Germany, 1887-89; Uni-
versity of Berlin, and Ecole des Chartes, Paris, 1889-90; British
Museum, London, England, 1890. Associate Professor of the English
Language, Wesleyan University, 1890-93; Professor of the English
Language, 1893 . Professor of Middle English, University of
Chicago (Summer Quarter), 1903. Vice president, American Dialect
Society, 1904-05; secretary-treasurer, 1906; secretary, 1907 — — .
Author: Elementary Composition and Rhetoric; Outlines of the His-
tory of the Legend of Merlin; Selections from Malory's Morte
Darthur; The Squyr of Lowe Degre; Practical Composition and
Rhetoric.
Married June 21, 1893, Kate Campbell Hurd, M.D., of Newbury-
port, Mass.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
1280. ELMER TRUESDELL MERRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
^. N. e. *. B. K. Born January i, i860, Millville, Mass. Brother of
No. 1049.
Squire Scholar, Wesleyan University, 1881-82. Taught in State
Normal School, Westfield, Mass., 1882-83. Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan
University, 1883-86. Graduate student, Yale University, 1885-86.
Studied in University of Berlin, Germany, 1886-87. Professor of
Latin, University of Southern California, 1887-88. Professor of the
Latin Language and Literature, Wesleyan University, 1888-1905;
Trinity College, Conn., 1905-08. Professor of Latin, University of
Chicago, 1908— — . Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal
Church, 1894; priest, 1895. Member, Managing Committee, American
School of Classical Studies, Rome, Italy, 1895-1901 ; secretary and
acting chairman. Executive Committee, 1899-1900; chairman, Execu-
tive Committee, 1900-01 ; Professor in the school, 1898-99. Honorary
editor, American Journal of Archceology, 1900-01. Associate editor,
and editor. Classical Philology, 1906 . President, American Philo-
logical Association, 1906-07. Editor: The Poems of Catullus; Frag-
ments of Roman Satire; Selected Letters of the Younger Pliny.
Married December 27, 1884, Ellen Clara Prentice, daughter of
Professor George Prentice, who died February 2, 1885. Married
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June 19, 1890, Edith Valentine, of Glendale, Cal. Children: Doris,
b. April 13, 1891, d. March 4, 1894; Robert Valentine, b. November
24, 1892; Cedric Valentine, b. June 17, 1895.
Address: 5826 Washington Ave., Chicago, 111.
1281. WILLIAM RICE NEWHALL. B.A.; M.A., 1884; D.D.,
1897. *. N. e. 4>. B. K. Born December 22, i860, Boston, Mass.
Son of No. 296.
Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1881-82;
East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1882-86. Joined New England Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1885. Stationed at Auburndale, Mass., 1886-88;
State St., Springfield, 1888-92. Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wil-
braham, Mass., 1892-1907. Stationed at Grace Church, Springfield,
Mass., 1907-08; First Church, Somerville, 1908- — . Trustee of Wes-
leyan Academy, 1891 .
Married August 29, 1885, May Tryphena Piatt, of Southampton,
N. Y., who died August 18, 1890. Married May 18, 1892, Josephine
May Merritt, of Springfield, Mass. Children: Nina Jeannette; Fales
(class of 1911), b. 1890; Lois; Harriet; Parker; Sidney Merritt;
Eliot Martin.
Address : 25 Warren Ave., Somerville, Mass.
1282. LUCIUS PAUL NOLAN. B.A. ; LL.B., Washington Uni-
versity, 1883; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1884. X. •*•. Born Sep-
tember 5, 1857, Glasgow, Mo.
Studied in St. Louis Law School, 1881-83. Practised law in
St. Louis, Mo., 1883-93; Macon, Mo., 1900-03. Traveled, and prac-
tised law occasionally, 1893-1900. In the wholesale dry goods business,
St. Louis, Mo., 1903 .
Married February 9, 1888, Mollie Irene Gaty, of St. Louis, Mo., who
died October 16, 1890. Child: Irene Elizabeth, b. November 10, 1888.
Address: 456 North Newstead Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
1283. *ELTON SHERMAN RICH. Ph.B.; M.D., University
Medical College, 1886. ■4'. T. Born September 26, 1854, Cattaraugus,
N. Y.
Studied medicine in Cattaraugus, N. Y., 1881-83 ; University Medi-
cal College, New York, N. Y., 1883-84. Principal of a public school,
East Randolph, N. Y., 1884-85. Practised medicine in Kennedy, N. Y.,
1886-1908. Died October 7, 1908, Kennedy, N. Y.
Married 1885, Ida Nutting, of East Randolph, N. Y. Children:
Bertha ; Edward.
1284. J[OHN] FRANK RICH. B.A. ; M.A., 1884. *. N. 6.
Born April 17, 1855, Hope, Me.
Taught in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1881-82. Prin-
cipal of High School, Belfast, Me., 1882-87; Scituate and Bridge-
water, Mass. (also superintendent of schools, Manchester and Rock-
port, Mass.), 1887-92. Agent for Ginn & Co., publishers, in Batavia,
N. Y., 1892- 1903. Living on a farm in Maine, 1903 .
Married June 19, 1886, Mary Perry French, of Belfast, Me. Chil-
dren: Perry Frank, b. February 19, 1887; two sons who died in
infancy.
Address: R. F. D., Rockland, Me.
1286. *JOHN BELL SCOTT. B.A.; M.A., 1884. A. A. <!•. Born
February 17, 1861, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No. 1451.
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Studied medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, 1881-83. In
business in Philadelphia, Pa., 1883-95. Studied in medical department.
University of Pennsylvania, 1895-98. Acting chaplain, with rank of
lieutenant, on U. S. auxiliary cruiser St. Paul, 1898. Died July 16,
1898, Philadelphia, Pa., of illness contracted in the Spanish war.
Married October 22, 1894, Maria Isabel Gileson. Child: Helen
Boice.
Address of widow : "Haverf ord," Golders Green, Hampstead,
London, England.
1286. *JAMES BUCHANAN SHAVER. B.A.; M.A., 1884.
X. ■*■. Born January 24, 1859, Dallas, Pa.
Taught in Plymouth, Pa.; also studied law, 1881-84. Admitted to
the bar, 1886. Practised law in Plymouth, Pa., 1886-87. Died April i,
1887, Plymouth, Pa.
1287. SAMUEL DIBBLE SHERWOOD. Ph.B. $. N. 9. Born
November 26, 1853, Redding, Conn.
Vice principal of High School, Ansonia, Conn., 1881-82. Principal
of a grammar school, Derby, Conn., 1882-83 ; Union Free School,
Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1883-86; Worthington St. School, Spring-
field, Mass., 1886-90. In the insurance business in Springfield, Mass.,
1890 .
Married August 31, 1886, Ada Clarke, of New York, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Elizabeth Taylor, b. November 26, 1888; Malcolm Clarke, b.
October i, 1891.
Address: 113 Harvard St., Springfield, Mass.
1288. WESLEY WOOD SMITH. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 189 1 ; M.A. (on exam.), Wesleyan University, 1899.
A. K. E. Born September 15, i860. Summit, N. J.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1881-82. Joined Wyoming
Conference, M. E. Church, 1883. Stationed at North Plains, Pa.,
1883-84; Pleasant Valley, 1884-86; Skinners Eddy, 1886-89; Candor,
N. Y., 1889-93; Taylor, Pa., 1893-94. Withdrew from the conference,
1894. Pastor of Congregational Church, Portland, Conn., 1894-1901 ;
Staffordville, Conn., 1901-02; Weybridge, Vt., 1902-06; Colchester, Vt.,
1909 .
Married May 21, 1884, Lucia Mabel Dewey, of Pittston, Pa. Chil-
dren : Ruth Mary, b. June i, 1885, m. B. O. Wales ; Young Chalmers
(No. 2639), b.-July 12, 1886; Henry Clay Dewey, b. August 19, 1888;
Helen Rhoda, b. March 13, 1890, m. M. E. Day; Lucia Pamelia, b.
November 19, 1892; Sue Kathryn, b. March 3, 1895; Elizabeth Don-
ington, b. January 6, 1897; Wesley Wood, b. March 16, 1898; Anna
Frances, b. June 30, 1899; Richard Bonsall, b. October 23, 1902;
Pierce Butler, b. June 5, 1906.
Address: Colchester, Vt.
1289. WILLIAM LAING SOMERSET. B.A.; M.A., 1884;
M.D., Columbia University, 1892. X. ■*■. Born May 27, 1861, Port-
land, Conn.
Taught in Westminster Academy, Mass. ; also studied medicine,
1881-82. Taught in Fairfield, Conn., 1883; Portland, Conn., 1883-89.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1889-92. House physician, City Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1892-93.
Practising medicine in New York, N. Y., 1893 .
Married February 15, 1885, Frances Mack, of Portland, Conn.
Address : 107 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.
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1290. CHARLES A STENHOUSE. B.A. ; M.A., 1884. A. K. E.
Born November 19, 1850, New York, N. Y.
Joined New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1881.
Stationed at Haddam Neck, Conn., 1881-82; Colchester and Salem,
1882-84; Uncasville, 1884-87; Thompsonville, 1887-90; Provincetown,
Mass., 1890-93; Central Church, Taunton, 1893-98; Asbury Church,
Providence, R. I., 1898-1900; First Church, Pawtucket, 1900-03; First
Church, Newport, 1903-07. Principal of East Greenwich Academy,
R. I., 1907-10. Stationed at Middleboro, Mass., 1910 .
Married October 7, 1878, Rachel A. Byers, of Wilbraham, Mass.
Child : May, b. May 13, 1882.
Address: Middleboro, Mass.
1291. WILLIS KIMBALL STETSON. B.A.; M.A., 1884.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born May 8, 1858, Natick, Mass. Son of D. K.
Stetson (class of i860).
Taught in a public school, Ansonia, Conn., 1881-82. Assistant
Librarian and Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1882-87. Librarian of
Russell Library, Middletown, Conn., 1884-87. Librarian of Free
Public Library, New Haven, Conn., 1887 .
Married November 25, 1886, Lillian Alia Minor, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: John Minor, b. September 6, 1887 (B.A., Yale,
1909); George Albert, b. May 6, 1889 (Ph.B., Yale, 1910) ; Mary
Mead, b. July 7, 1891.
Address : Free Public Library, New Haven, Conn.
1292. HENRY EMERSON TREFETHEN. B.A., 1882; M.A.,
1885. *. N. e. Born June 10, 1855, Wilton, Me.
Teaching in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1881
(acting principal, 1898-1900; principal, 1900-02).
Married July 23, 1882, Alice Rosamond Porter, of Mount Vernon,
Me. Children: Evangeline, b. July 17, 1885; Henry Porter, b. April
5, 1887 (class of 1910) ; Mary Lois, b. January 28, 1890; William
Webster, b. November 20, 1891 ; Alice Ruth, b. April 28, 1893 ; Frances
Esther; Horace True; Joseph Muzzy.
Address: Kents Hill. Me.
1293. WILLIAM FLETCHER VAN LOON. Ph.B.; M.D.,
University of Pennsvlvania, 1884. X. ■^. *. B. K. Born November
18, 1856, Plymouth, Pa.
Studied medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, 1881-84.
Practising medicine in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1884 .
Married May 22, 1888, Caroline Howard, of Kingston, Pa. Chil-
dren: Marian Clarinda, b. January 21, 1899; William Howard, b.
January 13, 1906.
Address: Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1294. GEORGE HENRY WALKER. B.S. ^. T. Born August
27, 1859, Brownville, N. Y.
Clerk in a law office. Watertown, N. Y., 1881-84. Admitted to the
bar, 1884. Practised law in Watertown, N. Y., 1884-1901. Deputy
county clerk, Jefferson County, N. Y., 1887-91. U. S. Circuit Court
commissioner, 1892. General attorney, N. Y. Central & Hudson River
Railroad Company, 1901 .
Address : 405 (jrand Central Station, New York, N. Y.
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1295. CLARA VAN VLECK. B.A. $. B. K. Born August 29,
1859, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 406; sister of Nos. 1234,
1375, and 1505.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1881-82. Taught in High
School, Middletown, Conn., 1882-83; High School, Hartford, Conn.,
1884-88.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
CLASS OF 1882.
1296. CHARLES MORSE ALLEN. B.A.; M.A., 1885. $. N. 0.
$. B. K. Born April 6, 1859, Farmington, Me.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1882-89; Pratt Insti-
tute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889— — . Author: Laboratory Notes on
General Chemistry.
Married August 2, 1888, Carol Shepard, of Springville, Pa. Chil-
dren: Morse Shepard, b. October 13, 1890 (class of 1912) ; Ruth
Elizabeth, b. May 10, 1899.
Address : 226 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1297. GEORGE DANA BARTLETT. B.A. ; M.A., 1885. $. N. e.
Born March 25, 1855, Dixfield, Me.
Taught in Rockland College, Nyack, N. Y., 1882-83. Principal of
Amenia Seminary, N. Y., 1883-85; High School, Wiscasset, Me.,
1885-87. Vice principal. High School, East Orange, N. J., 1887-91.
Teaching in Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891 .
Address : Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1298. LEO ALLEN BERGHOLZ. B.A., 1910. $. N. G. Born
November 10, 1857, Burlington, Vt.
Left college in Senior year. Private secretary, x\merican minister
to China, 1^2-83. Acting consul, Chinkiang, China, 1883-87. Secre-
tary, New Rochelle Railroad Company, N. Y., 1888-90. Agent, Colo-
rado Humane Society, 1891-93. Foreign correspondent for a law
firm, New York, N. Y., 1894-96. Appointed consul at Erzerum,
Turkey, 1896; Three Rivers, Canada, 1903; Dawson, Canada, 1904.
Appointed consul general at Tienstsin, China, 1905 ; Beirut. Syria,
1905; Canton, China, 1906; Shanghai, China, 1909. Decorated by the
Shah of Persia with the Order of the Lion and the Sun.
Address : U. S. Consulate, Shanghai, China.
1299. GEORGE MILTON BRODHEAD. B.A.; M.A., 1885;
D.D., American University, 1903. ^. T. Born May 21, 1857, Brod-
headsville. Pa.
Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1882. Stationed at
Moores, Pa., 1882-85; Mount Airy, Philadelphia, 1885-88; East
Allegheny Ave., Philadelphia, 1888-91 ; Millersburg, 1891-94 ; Down-
ington, 1894-95; Bethlehem, 1895-1900; Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia,
1900-04; Fletcher Church, Philadelphia, 1904-07; Central Church, Rox-
boro, Philadelphia, 1907-10; Summerfield, Philadelphia, 1910 ._
Married October 26, 1887, Clara Stevens Chaplain, of Cambridge,
Md. Children: Frank Chaplain, b. January 5, 1889 (class of 1911) 5
Rachel Dallas, b. December 29, 1889; Charles Daniel, b. May 15,
1894; George Milton, b. May 23, 1904.
Address : Summerfield, Pa.
1882.] GRADUATES.
1300. WILLIAM LIVESEY BURDICK. B.A.; Ph.D., Grant
University, 1884; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1885; LL.B., Yale
University, 1898. ^. T. *. B. K. Born March 22, i860. East Green-
wich, R. I,
Taught in East Greenvi^ich Academy, R. I., 1882-84. Principal of
High School, Willimantic, Conn., 1884-88; Stoughton, Mass., 1^8-91;
Fargo College, N. Dak., 1891-92; State Preparatory School, Boulder,
Col., 1892-95. Taugl^t in Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., 1895-97.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1897-98. Professor of Law, University
of Kansas, 1898 . Admitted to the bar, 1886. Ordained a clergy-
man of the Congregational Church, 1887. Graduate student in
Harvard University, 1888-89. Author : Elements of Sales; Case-Book
on Sales; Outlines of Roman History; Netv Trials and Appeals, etc.
Married June 29, 1882, Nellie DeForest Gates, of East Haddam,
Conn. Children: Harry Salisbury, b. January 2, 1884, d. October 31,
1884; Harold DeForest, b. July 30, 1885 (graduate of U. S. Naval
Academy, 1908) ; William Leroy, b. September 20, 1887 (B.A., Univ.
of Kansas, 1909) ; Helen, b. April 15, 1890.
Address : University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kans.
1301. LEWIS BATES CODDING. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born Sep-
tember 27, 1857, Taunton, Mass.
Preached in M. E. Church, Cottage City, Mass., 1882-83. Joined
New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1883. Stationed
at Orleans, Mass., 1883-85; Osterville and Centerville, 1885-87; North
Easton, 1887-89; Harris Ave., Providence, R. I., 1889-90. Trans-
ferred to Maine Conference, 1890. Stationed at Waterville, Me.,
1890-92. Transferred to New England Southern Conference. 1892.
Stationed at Pascoag, R. I., 1892-93; Thompsonville, Conn., 1893-95;
Mystic and Noank, 1895-98; North Grosvenordale, 1898-99; Woon-
socket, R. I., 1899-1903"; Bridgewater, Mass., 1903-08; Brockton,
1908 .
Married Mav 10, 1883, Annie Frances Horton, of Taunton, Mass.
Children: Roby May, b. May 18, 1884. d. December 28, 1884; Sarah
Bates, b. October 24, 1885 (B.A., Boston Univ., 1909) ; Grace Amber,
b. November 23, 1887; Henry White, b. December 3, 1890; Lewis
Bates, b. May 4, 1894-
Address : 415 Pearl St., Brockton, Mass.
1302. JOSEPH FRANKLIN deCASTRO. Ph.B.; M.D., Bellevue
Hospital Medical College, 1885. Born July 4, i860, New York, N. Y.
Studied medicine in Yale Medical School. 1882-83; Bellevue Hospital
Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1883-85. House surgeon, St.
Peter's Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-86; visiting physician, 1887-98
Practising medicine in Brooklyn, 1886— — . Sanitary inspector. Depart-
ment of Health, Brooklyn, 1888-95.
Address : 357 Clinton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1303. BRACE MILLARD GALLIEN. B.A. <ir. T. Born April 5,
i860, Albany, N. Y.
Resided in Albanv. N. Y., 1882-83. Resided in Dakota, engaged in
ranching, 1883-84. Clerk, N. Y. State Board of Health. Albany, N. Y.,
1884-86. Cashier. Albany branch of a New York Stock Exchange
house, 1886-88; manager, 1888-90. Engaged in public accounting and
manufacturing, 1890 . Deputy city treasurer, Albany, N. Y., 1900.
President and manager, N. Y. State Audit Company, Albany, N. Y.,
1909 .
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Married April 21, 1886, Ida Louise Bullock, of Albany, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Marietta Bullock, b. December 5, 1889, d. December 6, 1889;
Faith, b. and d. October 8, 1892; Brace Millard, b. December 27, 1894,
d. December 20, 1895; Brace Goodwin, b. September 27, 1896.
Address : 210 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.
1304. HERBERT PARVIN GERALD. B.A.; M.A., 1885; LL.B.,
Georgetown University, 1890. ^. T. $. B. K. Born July 8, 1858,
Camden, N. J.
Studied law in Columbia Law School, and in Newark, N. J., 1882-83.
Taught in Bethlehem, Pa., 1883-85. Clerk of U. S. Fish Commission,
Washington, D. C, 1885-88; in U. S. War Department, 1888. Assist-
ant examiner in U. S. Patent Office, 1888 .
Married December 16, 1890, Mrs. Kate Towson Brown, of Stafford
C H., Va.
Address : U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
1305. JOSEPH GERARD. B.A.; M.A., 1885. A. A. $. Born
November 25, 1854, Mount Bethel, N. J. Brother of No. 1151.
Principal of a school. East Hartford, Conn., 1882-83; Southington,
Conn., 1883-84; Meriden, Conn., 1884-88. Clerk in Custom House,
New York, N. Y., 1888-89. School principal, Meriden, Conn., 1889- — .
Married July 12, 1881, Mattie J. Chapman, of Middletown, Conn.
Children : Ruth Wilhelmina, b. March 4, 1883, d. July 12, 1883 ; Owen
Stephen, b. October 3, 1884.
Address: Meriden, Conn.
1306. VALENTINE HALLENBECK. B.A.; M.A., 1885. A. A. *.
Born March 12, 1854, Glenville, N. Y.
Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1882-84. Studied
in Boston University, 1884-85. Taught in Centenary Collegiate Insti-
tute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1885-88. Manager, National Printing Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y., 1888-89. Private secretary, Washington, D. C,
1890. Assistant editor, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington,
D. C, 1890-94. City editor, Schenectady Evening Star, 1894-95.
Traveled in Europe, 1896. Editor, Schenectady Daily Gazette, 1897-98.
Resided at Glenville, N. Y., 1898-1905. In charge of an estate at Glen-
ville, N. Y. ; contributor to various periodicals, 1897 .
Address: R. F. D. No. i, Cranesville, N. Y.
1307. FRANK KIRKWOOD HALLOCK. B.A.; M.A., 1885;
M.D., Columbia University, 1885. ^. T. *. B. K. Born August 18,
i860, Oyster Bay, N. Y.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1882-85. Interne, New York Hospital, 1885-87. Studied medicine in
Europe, 1887-89. Assistant physician, Cromwell Hall, Cromwell, Conn.,
1889-98; medical director, 1898 .
Married May 7, 1890, Kate Camp Avery (daughter of A. Avery,
class of 1848), of Boston, Mass. Children: Winthrop Avery, b. Janu-
ary 13, 1892; Abraham Avery, b. March 18, 1893; Mary, b. February
ID, 1898; Leonard Avery, b. January 2, 1900; Elizabeth, b. July 18,
1901.
Address : Cromwell, Conn.
1308. KARL POMEROY HARRINGTON. B.A.; M.A., 1885.
^. T. *. B. K. Born June 13, 1861, Great Falls, N. H. Son of No.
438.
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1882.1 GRADUATES.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1882. Taught in High
School, Westfield, Mass., 1882-85; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham,
Mass., 1885-87. Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany, in
Greece and in Italy, 1887-89. Tutor in Latin, Wesleyan University,
1889-91. Graduate student, Yale University, 1890-91. Professor of the
Latin Language and Literature, University of North Carolina, 1891-99;
University of Maine, 1899-1905; Wesleyan University, 1905 .
Organist and choirmaster, American Church in Berlin, Germany,
1888-89; First Congregational Church, Bangor, Me., 1901-02; and in
M. E. churches in Stamford and Middletown, Conn., Chapel Hill, N. C,
and Orono, Me., 1882 . Director, Festival Chorus, Bangor, Me.,
1900-02*. Founder and director, Mendelssohn Club, Bangor, 1902-05.
Director, The People's Chorus, Bangor, 1901-03. Author: Helps to
the Intelligent Study of College Preparatory Latin; Greek and Roman
Mythology (with H. C. Tolman) ; Live Issues in Classical Study;
various musical compositions and periodical articles. Editor: The
Wesleyan Song Book; Songs of all the Colleges; Songs of the Psi
Upsilon Fraternity (loth and nth editions); musical editor of the
Methodist Hymnal, 1905.
Married November 25, 1886, Jennie Eliza Canfield, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Mark Edward, b. and d. March 23, 1894; Ruth
Eliza, b. May 5, 1897, d. May 21, 1897; Mabel, b. January 10, 1899.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
1309. *CHARLES ROGERS HENSHAW. B.A. X. <ir. Born
June 29, 1859, Suffield, Conn. Brother of J. R. Henshaw (class of
1890).
Died August 13, 1882, Suffield, Conn.
1810. JOHN LaMONTE HURST. B.A. A. A. *. Born May 14,
i860, Passaic, N. J.
On the staff of The Denver Republican, Col., 1882-83.
Address : Denver, Col.
1311. ELWOOD WESTINGBROOK MATTSON. B.A.; M.A..
1885. A. K. E. Born June 30, 1857, Harrisonville, N. J. Brother of
L K. Mattson (class of 1882).
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1882-83. President of
Sequachee College, Tenn., 1883-84. City editor of The Daily Com-
mercial, Chattanooga, Tenn., 1884-88. Editor and proprietor of The
Chattanooga Weekly Republican, 1888. Surveyor of customs and
collector for the port of Chattanooga, 1890 ; U. S. disbursing agent,
1891 ; custodian of U. S. court house and post office, 1893 ; super-
visor of census, 1900. Proprietor of The Daily' and Weekly Press,
Chattanooga, 1893-1904. Manager of Chattanooga Vibrator Company,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1905. With N. W. Ayer & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1906. Secretary, Religious Press Association, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1907 .
Married January 12, 1892, Isabella Trimble, of Chattanooga, Tenn.
Children: Harriet Alice, b. December 31, 1892; Edith Elwood, b.
February 21, 1895.
Address : 5030 Hazel Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
1812. WILBUR ASHLEY MOTT. B.A. >^. T. Born August 3,
1858, Alburg, Vt. Brother of Annie R. Mott (class of 1882).
Studied law in Newark, N. J., 1882-85. Admitted to the bar, 1885.
Practising law in Newark. N. J., 1885 . Prosecutor of the pleas,
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Essex County, N. J. Author: Mott's Practice Act (N. J. law pro-
cedure).
Married January 26, 1886, Alice Roe Hines, of Newark, N. J.
Address : 163 Prospect St., South Orange, N. J.
1313. WILLIAM SMITH PEARSALL. Ph.B., 1884; M.D.,
New York Homoeopathic Medical College, 1885. A. A. <l>. Born
March 11, 1861, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Studied in New York Homceopathic Medical College and Hospital,
1882-85. Practised medicine in New York, N. Y., 1885-1909. Pro-
fessor of Physiology, New York Homoeopathic Medical College.
Associate editor: North American Journal of Homoeopathy.
Married May 9, 1894, Florence Sherman, of New York, N. Y.
Address: Brimfield, Mass.
1314. *GEORGE RAYMOND PRENTICE. B.A. *. N. 9.
#. B, K. Born July 23, 1862, Oxford, Mass. Son of Professor George
Prentice; brother of No. 1574.
Professor of Greek, Hamline University, Minn., 1882; Professor of
Mathematics, 1883. Died June 19, 1883, Middletown, Conn.
1315. WILLIAM MARTIN PUFFER. B.A.; M.A., 1885; D.D.,
Albion College, 1898. ^. T. Born June 12, i860, Sheldon, Vt.
Principal of a school, Farwell, Mich., 1882-83 ; Clare, Mich., 1883-84.
Joined Michigan Conference, M. E. Church, 1884. Stationed at Hart,
Mich., 1884-85; Plainfield Ave., Grand Rapids, 1885-88; Hastings,
1888-93; Manistee, 1893-96. Presiding Elder, Lansing District, 18^-
1901, Stationed at First Church, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1901-07. Super-
intendent of Kalamazoo District, 1907 . Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1900.
Married June 11, 1883, Margaret McMichael, of Farwell, Mich.
Children: William James, b. May 24, 1884 (Ph.B., Kalamazoo College,
1907) ; Rodney Arthur, b. January 24, 1886 (Ph.B., Kalamazoo, 1909) ;
Anna Margaret, b. March 29, 1888 (Ph.B., Kalamazoo, 1909).
Address : 420 West Cedar St., Kalamazoo, Mich.
1316. *CHARLES REYNOLDS. B.A.; M.A., 1885. *. N. 0.
Born July 10, 1849, Winslow, Me.
With L. R. Hazen, bookseller, Middletown, Conn., 1882-1900. Agent
for Columbia Trust Company, Middletown, Conn., 1900-07. Conn,
representative of A. H. Bickmore & Co., bankers, New York, N. Y.,
1907-10. Member of the Common Council, Middletown, Conn., for
two terms; member and secretary. Board of School Visitors. Died
April 5, 1910, Middletown, Conn.
Married August i, 1877, Abbie Anna Crowell, of North Vassalboro,
Me. Children: Ethel Gertrude (No. 2465), b. January 7, 1881 ; Mabel
Naomi, b. July 7, 1886, m. W. N. Phillips (No. 2558) ; Carl Thomas,
b. July 31, 1891.
Address of widow : Middletown, Conn.
1317. JOSEPH RICHARD TAYLOR. B.A.; M.A., 1885; M.A.,
Harvard University, 1894. <l>. N. 0. *. B. K. Born January 11, 1858,
New York, N. Y.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1882. Professor of Greek,
Hamline University, 1882-86. Studied in University of Leipzig, Ger-
many, 1886-87 ; University of Berlin, 1887-88. Instructor in Greek and
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Latiiij Northwestern University, 1888-91. Assistant Professor of
Greek and Latin, Boston University, 1891-96; Professor of Greek and
Latin, 1896-1901 ; Professor of Greek, 1901 . Author : The Cap-
tives of Plautus (translated into English prose). Editor: Bostonia,
1904 .
Married December 25, 1882, Elvira Louise Polhemus, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Children: Mary Katharine, b. May 30, 1887; Dorothy Sher-
wood, b. September 24, 1894.
Address : 688 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
1318. HENRY SEELY WHITE. B.A.; Ph.D., University of
Gottingen, 1890. ■^. T. *. B. K. Born May 20, 1861, Cazenovia,
N. Y. Son of No. 452.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1882-83. Taught in Cen-
tenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1883-84. Tutor in
Mathematics and Registrar, Wesleyan University, 1884-87. Studied in
the University of Gottingen, Germany, 1887-90. Assistant in Pure Mathe-
matics, Clark University, 1890-92. Associate Professor, and Professor,
of Mathematics, Northwestern University, 1892-1905. Professor of
Mathematics, Vassar College, 1905 . President of Mathematics
Section, St. Louis Congress of Arts and Sciences, 1904. Vice president,
and president, American Mathematical Society, 1901-08. Author:
Linear System of Curves on Algebraic Surfaces (in the Boston Col-
loquium). Associate editor: Annals of Mathematics, 1899-1905; Bul-
letin of American Mathematical Society, 1904-06.
Married October 28, 1890, Mary Willard Gleason, of Hartford, Conn.
Children: Charlotte Lucy, b. September 23, 1892; Martha Isadore, b.
1894; Mary Willard, b. 1899.
Address : 102 Academy St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
1319. AMELIA WARING PLATTER. Ph.B. Born November
18, 1854, Elrod, Ind.
Principal of Jeflfersonville High School. Ind., 1882-83. Head teacher
of mathematics, High School. Indianapolis. Ind., 1883 .
Address: The Wyandot, Indianapolis, Ind.
1320. CARRIE CLIFTON WEBSTER (Nichols). Ph.B.
*. B. K. Born March 6, 1857, Portsmouth, N. H.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1882-85; N. H. Con-
ference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1885-87.
Married November 21, 1888, Rev. Charles Edward Osgood Nichols.
Children: George Henry, b. August 31, 1889; Mary Webster, b.
November 23, 1890; Gilbert, b. March 27, 1894, d. June 30, 1901.
Address : Mrs. C. E. O. Nichols, St. Andrew's Rectory, North
Grafton, Mass.
CLASS OF 1883.
1321. GEORGE PRENTICE CARSON. B.A.; M.A., 1886.
A. A. 4>. Born February 28, 1864, Philadelphia, Pa.
Professor of History and Economics, John B. Stetson University,
1885 ; Dean. 1897 . Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church. 1900; Methodist Ecumenical Conference, 1901.
Married June 12, 1895, Marion Powell, of Jacksonville, Fla.
Address : De Land, Fla.
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1322. *WILLIAM JEROME CHAPPELL. B.A.; M.A., 1886.
M.D.
Died February 7, 1907, Baltimore, Md.
1323. *GEORGE WASHINGTON CLEMENT, Jr. B.A.;LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1885 ; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1886. $. N. e.
.*. B. K. Born April 26, 1864, Willoughby, Ohio. Son of G. W. Clement
(class of i860).
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1883-85. Admitted to the bar,
1885. Practised law in Wichita, Kans., 1885-88. Died August 13, 1888,
Wichita, Kans.
1324. JACOB FRANCIS COOPER. B.A., 1884; M.A., 1887;
D.D., 1908. ^. T. $. B. K. Born May 13, 1858, New York, N. Y.
Joined New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1883. Sta-
tioned at Bryantville and Silver Lake, Mass., 1883-85 ; Cottage City,
1885-88; Middletown, Newport, R. I., 1888-92; Broadway, Providence,
1892-95; County St., New Bedford, Mass., 1895-1900; First Church,
Taunton, 1900-02; Trinity Union Church, Providence, R. I., 1902-10;
Central Church, Brockton, Mass., 1910 . Secretary, New England
Southern Conference, 1903 . Member of School Committee, Mid-
dletown, R. I., 1890-91. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1908. Editor: Year Book of Southern New England Conference,
1903 .
Married December 13, 1883, Eleanor Jay Weeks, of Middletown,
Conn.
Address : 102 High St., Brockton, Mass.
1325. LOYAL LENSEY DAVIS. B.A.; LL.B., Albany Law
School, 1885; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1890. •*■. T. Born July 11,
1862, Bolton Landing, N. Y.
Studied in Albany Law School, N. Y., 1883-85. Practising law in
Glens Falls, N. Y., 1885 . School commissioner, Warren County,
N. Y., 1887. Chief engineer. Glens Falls fire department, 1889-90.
Chairman, Warren County Republican Committee, 1891-92.
Married September 26, 1888, Mary Frances Walker, of Albany, N. Y.
Address : Glens Falls, N. Y.
1326. ELMER GOODRICH DERBY. B.A.; M. A., 1886; LL.B.,
Boston University, 1890. X. ^. Born April 27, 1863, Middletown,
Conn.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1883-85; Watertown,
Conn., 1885-87. Studied in Boston University Law School, and taught
in the Boston evening schools, 1887-90. General secretary of the
Boston Intercollegiate Y. M. C. A., 1888-89. In charge of the Young
Men's Guild, of Taunton, Mass., 1889-90. Admitted to the bar, 1890.
Practised law in Taunton, Mass., 1890-92; Middletown, Conn.,
1892 . Prosecuting agent for Middlesex County, 1893-95. Prose-
cuting attorney, Middletown City Court, 1903-05.
Married October 24, 1893, Alice Gray Southmayd, of Middletown,
Conn. Children : Helen Goodrich, b. September 17, 1894 1 Esther
Talcott, b. March 16, 1897; Elizabeth Burnham, b. March 14, 1903;
Elmer Goodrich, b. June 20, 1905.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
1327. JAMES AYLWARD DEVELIN. Ph.B.; LL.B., Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1886. *. N. 9. Born May 6, i860, Philadelphia,
Pa.
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Taught, and studied in the law department of the University of
Pennsylvania, 1883-86. Admitted to the bar, 1886. Practising law in
Philadelphia, Pa., 1886 . President of the Mortgage Trust Com-
pany of Pennsylvania, 1896— — . Member of the examining board for
admission to the Philadelphia bar, 1892. Member of "Committee of
Seventy," and other reform bodies. Director of Philadelphia
Y. M. C. A.
Married May 11, 1893, Mary Alice Scott (sister of Nos. 1285 and
1451), of Philadelphia, Pa. Children: Amey Massey; James
Aylward, b. February 21, 1896.
Address : 400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1328. WILLIAM JOHN JAMES. B.A.; M.A., 1886. ^. T.
#>. B. K. Born September 7, i860, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany, 1883-84 ; University of
Berlin, 1884-87. Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1887-90;
Instructor in Mathematics. 1890-95; Librarian, 1891 ; Assistant
Treasurer, 1908 . President of Conn. Library Association, 1899-
1901.
Married July 16, 1890, Saidee Brakeley Walters, of Ossining, N. Y.
Child: Walter Thomas, b. May 17, 1892 (class of 1913).
Address : Middletown, Conn,
1329. ♦GEORGE THOMAS JUDD. B.A., 1885; M.A., 1887.
^. T. Born July 6, 1861, Flushing, N. Y. Son of No. 315; brother of
No. 1392.
Clearing-house assistant, American Exchange Bank of New York,
N. Y., 1883-84. In the publishing business with his father in Chicago,
111., 1884-92. Associate business manager of The Farmer, Chicago,
111., 1888-92. Died February 17, 1892, Chicago, 111.
Married June 27, 1889, Sada Blanchard, of Evanston, 111. Children:
Harriet Stewart, b. December 29, 1890; George Thomas, b. May 31,
1892.
Address of widow : Mrs. E. B. Hoag, 2512 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley,
Cal.
HARRY HAVELOCK KYNETT. B.A.; M.A., 1886;
M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1886. "i^. T. Born March 29, 1862,
Davenport, Iowa. Brother of No. 1181.
Studied medicine in the University of Pennsylvania, 1883-86. Prac-
tising medicine in Philadelphia, Pa., 1886 . Attending surgeon,
M. E. Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893. Editor: Medical and Surgical
Reporter, 1891-98.
Married March 29, 1887, Nina Goodsell Westcott, of New York,
N. Y. Child : Harold Havelock, b. September 13, 1889.
Address : 614 South 48th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1381. JOHN McCarthy. B.A., 1910. a. a. #. Bom July 28,
1858, Tralee, Ireland.
Left college in Senior year. General secretary, Harlem Branch
Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1883-87. Correspondent, Hanover
National Bank, New York, N. Y., 1888-90. With the American
Writing Machine Company, New York, 1890-1903 (secretary, 1890-94;
treasurer, 1894-1900; president, 1900-03). Assistant cashier. Conti-
nental National Bank, Chicago, 111., 1903-06. With Hathaway, Smith,
Folds & Co., dealers in commercial paper, Chicago, 111., 1906- — .
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GRADUATES. 11883.
Married November 5, 1890, Mazie Lincoln Taylor, of New York,
N. Y. Children : Charlotte, b. December 20, 1891 ; Agnes, b. Febru-
ary 16, 1893; William Wood, b. August 7, 1895; Lucy, b. February 15,
1902; Janet, b. October 12, 1904.
Address : 526 Greenwood Boulevard, Evanston, 111.
1332. WILLIAM STEPHEN McDONALD. B.A.; M.A., 1886;
M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1889. ^. N. 0. Born March 21,
1853, Portland, Me.
Taught in East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me.,
1883-86. Studied in Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1886-89. Resident physician, Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1889-90. Practising medicine at Fort Scott, Kans., 1890 .
Married September 25, 1890, Flora Rice, of Fort Scott, Kans.
Address : Fort Scott, Kans.
1333. BRADFORD OLIVER McINTIRE. B.A.; M.A., 1886;
Ph.D., University of Pittsburg, 1896. ^. T. *. B. K. Born April 23,
1856, York, Me.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1883-90. Pro-
fessor of English Literature, Dickinson College, 1890-- — . Lay dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904.
Married July i, 1885, Mary Lenora Adams, of Litchfield, Me., who
died September 10, 1894. Married December 21, 1897, May Florence
Park, of Chesterville, Me. Children : Leon Adams, b. June 19, 1887
(B.A., Dickinson, 1907) ; Marjorie Lenora, b. October 24, 1889; John
Vinton, b. December 24, 1891.
Address : 201 South College St., Carlisle, Pa.
1334. JOHN WALTER MAYNARD. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1886; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1908. ^. N, 9.
$. B. K. Born June 7, 1859, Worcester, Mass.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1883-86. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1886. Stationed at Rowayton, Conn.,
1886-87 ; South Meriden, 1887-88 ; Southampton, N. Y., 1888-91 ; Flush-
ing, 1891-93; Hempstead, 1893-97; New Britain, Conn., 1897-1901 ;
Patchogue, N. Y., 1901-08; Trinity Church, New Haven, Conn.,
1908 .
Married October 21, 1886, Susan Maria Peck (class of 1884), of
Stratford, Conn. Children: Marjorie Blair, b. August 30, 1887; John
Paul, b. March 19, 1891 (class of 1913).
Address: 430 George St., New Haven, Conn.
1335. RAYMOND CASSANOVE PENFIELD. B.A.; M.A.,
1886. *. N. e. Born May 31, i860, Willoughby, Ohio.
Engaged in the manufacture of clayworking and cement machinery,
1883 .
Married May 27, 1885, Minnie Patterson Botsford, of St. Louis,
Mo. Children: Harold Cassanove, b. September 10, 1887; Preston
James, b. April 24, 1893; Julia Marguerite, b. September 19, 1894.
Address : 50 Church St., New York, N. Y.
1336. GEORGE ANDREWS ROBBINS. B.A. <[r. T. Born
March 21, i860, East Haddam, Conn. Son of No. 323; brother of
No. 1253.
Engaged in manufacturing, Chicago, 111., 1883 .
Address : 1801 North Central Park Ave., Chicago, 111.
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1883.1 GRADUATES.
1337. JOHN HENRY ROBERTS. B.A.; M.A., 1886. A. K. E.
Born 1858, Omro, Wis.
Taught in Middle Haddam, Conn., 1883-84. Preached in M. E.
Church, New Sharon, Me., 1884-85. Joined Maine Conference, M. E.
Church, 1885. Stationed at Fryeburg, Me., 1886-88; Conway, N. H..
1888-90 ; Monmouth, Me., 1890-92 ; Norway, 1892-95 ; Bridgton,
1895-96; Pleasantdale, South Portland, 1896-1902; South Berwick,
1902-04; Fairfield, 1904-10; Saco, 1910 ,
Married July 4, 1884, Nellie Deane, of Maynard, Mass. Children:
Jennie May, b. July 12, 1885 (B.A., Colby, 1908); Ruth Olive, b.
January 27, 1887 (B.A., Colby, 1908) ; John Calvin, b. February 14,
1891.
Address : Saco, Me.
1338. THOMAS SIMMS. B.A.; M.A., 1886. A. K. E. Born
May 17, 1854, Bath, England.
Joined New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1883.
Stationed at Falmouth, Mass., 1883-84; Dighton, 1884-85; Main St.,
Norwich, Conn., 1885-88. Pastor of Congregational Church, Norwich,
Conn., 1888-91; South Manchester, 1891-1900; Middlebury, Vt.,
1900-06; Braintree, Mass., 1906 .
Married February 2, 1887, Nellie Baxter Swain, of New Haven,
Conn. Children : Ruth Henrietta, b. February 2, 1888 ; Herbert Lin-
coln, b. February 21, 1890 (class of 1912) ; Helen, b. September 28. 1894;
Henry S., b. May 26, 1896.
Address: 84 HoUis Ave., Braintree, Mass.
ALBERT LONG SMITH. B.A. ^. T. 4>. B. K. Born
June 30, i860, Salisbury, Mass.
Taught in East Hampton, Conn., 1883-84; Ansonia, 1884-86. Joined
New Hampshire Conference, M. E. Church, 1887. Stationed at Rum-
ney, N. H., 1887-90; Auburn and Chester, 1890-91; Newfield. 1891-96;
Laconia, 1896- 1 901 ; Penacook, 1901-05; Suncook, 1905-07; Lancaster
and Grange, 1907-10; Plymouth, 1910 .
Married May 15, 1901, Gertrude Elizabeth Lamprey, of Laconia,
N. H. Child : Addison Lamprey, b. September 22, 1906.
Address : Plymouth, N. H.
1340. AUGUSTUS LED YARD SMITH, Jr. B.A.; M.A., 1886.
A. A. *. Born May 20, 1862, Salem, Mass. Son of No. 495; brother
of No. 1368.
In the banking, real estate, and insurance business, Appleton, Wis
1883-88. With the Combined Locks Paper Company, Wis., 1888-90,
Superintendent, Manufacturing Investment Company, Appleton, Wis
1890-93; general manager, Appleton, Wis., and Madison, Me., 1894-99
Assistant to the president. Great Northern Paper Company, Madison
Me., 1899 . President, Penobscot Log Driving Company. Member
of Maine House of Representatives, 1903-06.
Married September 30, 1885, Augusta Adams Ogden, of Kings Ferry,
N. Y. Children: Edna Ledyard, b. October 18, 1886; Ellen Adams,
b. February 24, 1892.
Address : Madison, Me.
1341. WILLIAM HERBERT TERRILL. B.A.; M.A., 1886.
A. K. E. Born July 30, 1858, Morrisville, Vt.
Taught in Vermont Methodist Seminary, Montpelier, Vt, 1883-86.
Principal of High School, Athol Mass., 1886-89. Taught in PhilHps
Academy. Andover, Mass.. 1889-1900; Brewster Free Academy, Wolf-
boro, N." H., 1900 .
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Married June 25, 1895, Annie Emma Perley, of Halifax, N. S.,
Canada. Child : Ralph Perley, b. July 10, 1897.
Address : Wolfboro, N. H.
1342. EUGENE HAMLINE THRASHER. B.A.; M.A„ 1886;
S.T.B., Boston University, 1888. A. K. E. Born November 13, 1859,
Nashua, N. H.
Studied medicine, 1883-84. Taught, 1884-85. Studied in School of
Theology, Boston tlniversity, 1885-88. Joined New England Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1888. Stationed at Weston, Mass., 1888-91;
Winchendon, 1891-94; Broadway, Lynn, 1894-97; Easthampton, 1897-
1900. Transferred to Wilmington Conference, 1900. Stationed at
Newcastle, Del., 1900-01. Transferred to Minnesota Conference, 1901.
Stationed at Janesville, Minn., 1901-03. Supernumerary, 1903-04.
Transferred to New Hampshire Conference, 1904. Stationed at
Auburn and Chester, N. H., 1904-06. Transferred to New England
Conference, 1906. Stationed at Newton Lower Falls, Mass., 1906 .
Married August 31, 1886, Emily Adelaide Peaslee, of Nashua, N. H.
Children: Helen Vincent, b. November 3, 1888, d. July 8, 1890;
Maurice Eugene, b. July 8, 1890 (class of 1912) ; Marion Emily, b.
May 27, 1895, d. August 31, 1896.
Address : Newton Lower Falls, Mass.
1843. *WARREN TYLER. B.A.; M.A., 1886; LL.B., Boston
University, 1886. ■^. T. Born August 4, 1861, Higganum, Conn.
Principal of Hill's Academy, Essex, Conn., 1883-84. Studied in
School of Law, Boston University, 1884-86. Admitted to the bar, 1886.
Practised law in Boston and Peabody, Mass., 1886; Bartow, Fla.,
1886-88. Vice president, Polk County Bank, Bartow, Fla., 1888;
cashier, 1888-91. President of State Bank of Fort Meade, Fla., 1891-
1903. Mayor of Bartow, Fla., 1891 ; president of City Council, 1892.
Died December 21, 1903, Bartow, Fla.
Married September 11, 1889, Marie Elizabeth Pratt, of Essex, Conn.
Address of widow : Mrs. M. P. Griswold, Branf ord. Conn.
1344. THOMAS COOMBS WILSON. B.A.; M.A., 1886.
A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 28, 1859, Washington, N. J.
Studied law, 1883-86. Practised law in Wichita, Kans., 1886-1901.
City attorney, Wichita, Kans., 1889-91. Probate judge, Sedgwick
County, Kans., 1901-03. Judge of the i8th Judicial District of Kansas,
1904 -.
Married December 21, 1888, Julia Brewer Clement (daughter of
G. W. Clement, class of i860, and sister of No. 1323). Children: Julia
Christianna, b. October 13, 1889; Clement, b. June 21, 1891 ; Robert
Rogers, b. July 7, 1901.
Address: 1502 Park Place Ave., Wichita, Kans.
1345. *WILLIAM WALLS WOOD. B.A. ; M.A., 1886. A. A. ^.
In business in Philadelphia, Pa., 1883-91. In charge of the office of
the Athletic Club of the Schuylkill Navy, 1890-91. Died March 14,
1891, Philadelphia, Pa.
Married; one child.
1346. *ADDIE LOUISE CRAFTS (Barr). Ph.B. *. B. K.
Born September 17, i860, in Maine. Sister of Nos. 887 and 950, and of
F. H. Crafts (class of 1871).
Married September, 1883, Alfred E. Barr. Children: Jennie L. ;
Dorothy (deceased) ; Marjorie.
Died February 9, 1893, Chicago, 111.
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1884.] GRADUATES.
CLASS OF J884.
1347. JOSEPH BARZILLAI ACKLEY. B.A.; M.A, 1887.
A. K. E. Born November 13, 1859, Manchester, Conn.
Preached in M. E. Church, Somers, Conn., 1884-85. Joined New
England Southern Conference, i88s. Stationed at Somers and Square
Pond, Conn., 1885-86; Tolland, 1886-89; Marshfield, Mass., 1889-90;
Hockanum, Conn.. 1890-93. Supernumerary, 1893-94. Stationed at
Tolland, Conn., 1894-97; Gales Ferry, 1897-1901 ; Moosup, 1901-03;
Portland, 1903-05. Supernumerary, 1905-10. Agent, Preachers' Aid
Society, 1910 .
Married June 22, 1885, Ella J. Hunn, of South Windsor, Conn.
Address : Burnside, Conn.
1348. *CARLTON BANNISTER. B.A. *. N. 9. Born 1861.
Son of W. H. Bannister (class of 1849).
Pastor, Lutheran Church, Ramsey, N. J., 1894-1902. Died April 22,
1902, Convent, N. J.
1349. GEORGE ALEXANDER CARNAHAN. Ph.B. ^I'. T.
*. B. K. Born May 21, 1862, Ravenna, Ohio. Brother of J. C. Carna-
han (class of 1879).
Lawyer. Special county judge, Monroe County, N. Y., 1895-99.
Mayor of Rochester, N. Y., 1900-01.
Address : 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, N. Y.
1860. CHARLES WESLEY CHADWICK. B.A.; M.A., 1887.
*. N. e. Born February 8, 1861, Red Hook, N. Y. Brother of No.
884.
Wood engraver. New York, N. Y., principally for The Century
Magazine, 1885 .
Married October 30, 1902, Agnes F. Hardy, of New York, N. Y.
Children : John Vincent, b. September 28, 1903 ; Sumner Stone, b.
July 14, 1905.
Address: 137 East 150th St., New York, N. Y.
1361. HOWARD ABBOTT CLIFFORD. B.A. ; M.A., 1887.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born April 7, i860, Monmouth, Me.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University. 1884-85.
Preached in M. E. Church, South Berwick, Me., 1885-86. Taught in
New Orleans University, 1886-88. Joined Louisiana Conference,
M. E. Church, 1887. Preached in M. E. Church. Waterville, Me.,
1888-89. Transferred to Maine Conference. 1889. Stationed at Rich-
mond, Me., 1891-95; East Wilton (Union Church), 1895-99; Old
Orchard, 1899-1902; South Portland, 1902-04; South Paris. 1904-07;
Strong, 1907-10; Winthrop. 1910 . Superintendent of schools,
Richmond, Me., 1892-94; Wilton, 1896-98; Old Orchard, 1900-02;
Paris, 1906-07. Trustee of Wesleyan University. 1909 .
Married October 27, 1897, Mrs. Cora Knight Clifford, of Rumford,
Me. Children: Muriel, b. September 4, 1898, d. November 2, 1898;
Donald Knight, b. February 17, 1900.
Address: Winthrop, Me.
1362. WILLIAM MONTGOMERY CROOK. B.A., 1885.
*. N. e. Born 1864.
Civil engineer.
Address : unknown.
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1353. *GEORGE HERRICK DAINS. B.A.; M.A., 1887. ^. T.
Born July 22, 1861, in Windsor County, Vt Son of No. 617; brother
of No. 1600.
Taught in Collegiate Institute, Augusta, Ky,, 1884-86. Vice presi-
dent of Union College, Burtonville, Ky., 1887-89. Editor and pro-
prietor of The Middleshoro News, 1889-95; Owenshoro Sun, 1895-96;
Paducah Daily Sun, 1896-1904. President and manager, Paducah
Packing Company. Died October 7, 1904, Asheville, N. C.
Married September 3, 1889, Emma Belief ontaine Wykes, of Spring-
field, Ohio. Child: Clara Eugenia, b. March 21, 1895.
Address of widow : Wittenburg College, Springfield, Ohio.
1364. STANLEY WOODWARD DAVENPORT. B.A.; M.A.,
1887. X. ^. Born July 21, 1861, Plymouth, Pa.
In business in Plymouth, Pa., 1885-88. Studied law in Plymouth,
Pa., 1888-90. Admitted to the bar, 1890. Practising law in Wilkes-
Barre and Plymouth, Pa., 1890-— — . Register of wills, Luzerne
County, Pa.. 1894-96. Member of Fifty-sixth Congress.
Married June 13, 1889, Mary Weir, of Plymouth, Pa. Children:
Marian Livingston, b. May i, 1890; Isabel Ward, b. February 17, 1894,
Address: Plymouth, Pa.
1355. DAVID GEORGE DOWNEY. B.A.; M.A., 1887; D.D.,
1899. A. K. E. #. B. K. Born September 21, 1858, Manor Hamilton,
Ireland.
Joined New York East Conference. M. E. Church. 1884. Stationed
at Windsor, Conn., 1884-85; North Church, Hartford, 1885-88; Mama-
roneck, N. Y., 1888-92; Stamford, Conn, 1892-97; St. John's Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897-1907. Assistant secretary, Board of Education,
M. E. Church, 1907-08. Corresponding secretary. Board of Sunday
Schools, 1908 . Chaplain of the Conn. Legislature. 1886-87. Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church. 1904, '08. Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, T902 ; secretary of the Board. 1903 . Author:
Modern Poets and Christian Teaching. Editor: Delta Kappa Epsilon
Quarterly, 1890-91.
Married June 2, 1887, Lilian May Terrill, of Middletown, Conn.
Child : Bradford, b. October 29, 1894.
Address: 14 West Washington St., Chicago, 111.
1856. CHARLES HUTCHINSON DYE. Ph.B., 1894-
Teacher; superintendent and principal of schools. Vice principal,
Wilmington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1910 .
Address : Dover, Del.
1357. PAUL FRANCIS ELA. B.A.; M.A., 1888; M.D., Har-
vard Universitv, 1894. A. A. f>. Born July 27, 1862, Woonsocket, R. I.
Son of No. 560.
Taught in^East Greenwich Academy. R. I., 1884-85; Eagle Hall
Goshen, Conn., t88';-86. Principal of New Salem Academy, Mass.
1886-88; High School, Mankato. Minn., 1888-89; Wesleyan Metho-
dist Seminary, Wasioja. Minn., 1889-91. Studied in Harvard Medical
School. 1891-94. Practised medicine in Cambridge, Mass., 1894-98
East Douglas, Mass.. 1898 .
Married November 24, 1884, Carrie A. Aiken, of Chicopee Falls
Mass. Children : Norris Theodore, b. May 25, 1894 ; Doris Mae, b
October 28, T002.
Address : East Douglas, Mass.
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1884.] GRADUATES.
1368. WILLIAM ROGER EVANS. B.A.; M.A., 1887. X. ^.
Born September 15, i860, New York, N. Y.
Taught in Pittsburg, Pa., 1884-85. Joined New York Conference,
M. E. Church, 1886. Stationed at Amenia, N. Y., 1886-88; Hyde Park,
1888-89; Central Valley, 1889-90; New Paltz, 1890-93; Millbrook and
Verbank, 1893-94; Stockport, 1894-98; Tivoli, 1898-99. In business,
1899-1903. Public school principal, 1903 ,
Married 1890, Annie Noxon, of Central Valley, N. Y. Child:
Katharyn, b. May 2, 1891.
Address: 52 Liberty St., Washington Heights, Newburgh, N. Y.
1359. CHARLES HENRY GARDNER. B.A.; M.A., 1887.
A. K. E. Born January 10, 1858, Simsbury, Conn.
Taught in Rocky Hill, Conn., 1884-85. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1885. Appointed missionary to Nevada;
stationed at Genoa, Nev., 1885-90; Mason Valley, 1890-93; Loyalton,
Cal., 1893-97. Located at his own request, 1897. In business in Beck-
with, Cal., 1897 .
Married June 27, 1883, Eva Mary Buell, of Clinton, Conn, Children :
Cornelia Easter, b. April 13, 1884; Beatrice Buell, b. August 12, 1885,
d. March 3, 1904; Robert William, b. January 13, 1887; Jessie Ruth,
b. September 24, 1889, d. October 12, 1890; Angeline Lois, b. February
12, 1891; Elizabeth Vida, b. February 12, 1891 ; Charles Henry, b.
June 27, 1897.
Address : Beckwith, Cal.
1360. *FRANK CLASEN HOYT. B.A.; M.A., 1887. *. N. 9.
<^. B. K. Born March 6, 1863, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 591.
Studied in Mass. Institute of Technology, 1884-85. Stenographer,
Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1885-86. Investigating mining claims in
Colorado, 1886. Stenographer, American Tube and Iron Company,
New York, N. Y., 1886-87; salesman, 1887-91; local manager, 1891.
Died December 20, 1904. Englewood, N. J.
1361. THEODORE RUSHMORE HOYT. B.A. A. K. E. Born
July II, 1861, Stamford, Conn.
In the leather business, 1884-99. Retired, 1899.
Address : Stamford, Conn.
1362. *LORENZO NICKERSON JOHNSON. B.A. ; M.A., 1887.
and Harvard University, 1892. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born December 20,
1862, Easton, Conn. Brother of No. 1562.
Principal of Staples Academy, Easton, Conn., 1884-86. Taught in
High School, Evanston, 111., 1886-91. Graduate student. Harvard
University, 1891-92. Instructor in Botany, University of Michigan,
1892-96. Died February 2~, 1897, Boulder, Col.
Married January 3, 1893. Cornelia Spalding, of Evanston, 111. Child :
Mildred, b. October 30, 1895.
Address of widow : 1934 Orrington Ave., Evanston, 111.
1363. GEORGE MASON LaMONTE. B.A.; M.A., 1887.
A. A. #. Born June 4, 1863, Danville, Va.
With the Bradstreet Company, 1885-86. Engaged in paper manu-
facturing, 1886 . President of the corporation, George LaMonte &
Son, New York, N, Y. Member of N. J. Legislature, 1911.
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Married October 12, 1887, Anna I. Vaile, of Bound Brook, N. J.
Children: George Vaile, b. 1889; Isabel, b. 1890; Archibald Douglas,
b. 1892.
Address: Bound Brook, N. J.
1364. CHARLES ALVIN LITTLEFIELD. B.A.; M.A, 1887.
*. N. e. Born August 9, 1856, Wells, Me.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1885-86. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1886. Stationed at Clifton-
dale, Mass., 1886-89 ; Asbury Church, Springfield, 1889-94; Water-
town, 1894-96. Superintendent, Boston Missionary Society, 1896-98,
Stationed at Walnut St., Chelsea, Mass., 1898-1902. Supernumerary,
1902-10. Located at his own request, 1910. Engaged in the manu-
facture of wood and paper boxes, Lynn, Mass., 1902 .
Married February 5, 1890, Annah Jane Whipple, of Maiden, Mass.
Children : William Bradbury, b. November 28, 1890, d. July 18, 1891 ;
Thompson Whipple, b. February 8, 1893, d. April 14, 1893 ; Dorcas
Alice, b. October 25, 1902; Horace Jackson, b. March 10, 1904.
Address : 80 Lawton Ave., Lynn, Mass.
1365. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG RICHARD. B.A.; M.A., 1887;
D.D., 1908. <ir. T. $. B. K. Born May 17, 1857, New Derry, Pa.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1884. Stationed
at Durham, Conn., 1884-87; Forestville, 1887-89; Birmingham (now
Derby), 1889-94; South Park, Hartford, 1894-99; Trinity Church,
New York, N. Y., 1899-1902. Presiding Elder, New Haven District,
1902-08. Stationed at Freeport, N. Y., 1908- . Chaplain, Conn.
House of Representatives, 1897; Conn. Senate, 1899.
Married May 17, 1878, Emelda MacMillan (class of 1884), of
Latrobe, Pa. Children: Howard MacMillan (No. 2445), b. April 6,
1883 ; Merle DeForest, b. January 30, 1888.
Address : Freeport, N. Y.
1366. GARY A ROE. B.A. ; M.A., 1887. A. A. $. Born August
5, 1861, Gouverneur, N. Y. Son of No. 571 ; brother of No. 1622.
Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1884-86; High
School, Saratoga, N. Y., 1886-87. Engaged in journalism in Marcellus,
N. Y., 1887-1906; Penn Yan, N. Y., 1906-07; Lockport, N. Y., 1907 .
Married June 30, 1886, Mary Lou Coats, of Watkins, N. Y. Child :
Ralph Coats, b. December 12, 1890.
Address : Lockport, N. Y.
1367. HERBERT EDWIN RUSSELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1887.
f>. N. e. *. B. K. Born April 7, i860, Paris, Me. Brother of Nos.
1023, 1 159, 1399, and 1765.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill. Me., 1884-86.
Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1886-87. Taught in
Boys' High School, Reading, Pa., 1887-91. Associate Professor of
Mathematics, University of Denver, 1891-96; Professor of Pure
Mathematics, 1896 . Principal of preparatory school. University of
Denver, 1898 .
Married June 18, 1885, Carrie Lena Rogers, of Belgrade, Me.
Children : Mabel Edith, b. March 23, 1887 ; Annie Rogers, b. March 30,
1889; Herbert Owen, b. August 20, 1894; Howard Willis, b. March
24, 1 901.
Address : University Park, Denver, Col.
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1884.] GRADUATES.
1368. FRANKLIN TAYLOR SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1887;
LL.B., Harvard University, 1890. A. A. *. Born July 14, 1864,
Appleton, Wis. Son of No. 495; brother of No. 1340.
Traveled in Europe, 1885-86. Studied in Harvard Law School,
1887-90. Practising law in Milwaukee and Appleton, Wis., 1890- .
President of the Ogden Abstract and Title Company, Milwaukee, Wis.,
1893.
Married October 11, 1893, Mary Eliot, of Milwaukee, Wis. Chil-
dren: Mary Eliot, b. December 23, 1894; Robert Eliot, b. May 24,
1899; Augustus Ledyard, b. October 18, 1902.
Address : Appleton, Wis.
1869. ALBERT RADDIN SWEETSER. B.A.; M.A., 1887.
^. T. Born July 15, i86r, Mendon, Mass. Son of No. 676.
Studied in Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass., 1884-85.
Taught in Centerville, Mass., 1885-86; East Maine Conference Semi-
nary, Bucksport, Me., 1886-88; N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton,
N. H., 1888-93. Graduate student, and assistant in Botany, Harvard
University, 1893-97. Professor of Biology, Pacific University, Ore.,
1897-1902; University of Oregon, 1902 .
Married February 28, 1888, Caroline Knowles Phinney, of Center-
ville, Mass.
Address: Eugene, Ore.
1870. FRED ELMER TASKER. Ph.B.; LL.B., George Wash-
ington University, 1886. ^. T. *. B. K. Born May 9, 1862, Man-
chester, N. H.
Patent lawyer in Washington, D. C, 1884-97; New York, N. Y.,
1897 .
Married June i, 1887, Harriet Hickcox, of Washington, D. C.
Address: 50 Church St., New York, N. Y.
1371. WILLIAM ALDRICH TATEUM. Ph.B. ^. T. Born
August 31, 1862, Westboro, Mass. Brother of F. T. Tateum (class
of 1888).
Practised law in Grand Rapids, Mich., 1884-1904. Engaged chiefly
in traveling for pleasure and sport, 1904 . Member of Mich. State
Legislature, 1892-94. Speaker of the House of Representatives,
1893-94. Author : Before the Blazing Back-Log.
Married 1887, Mary Adele Morris, of Grand Rapids, Mich., who
died 1904.
Address : The Stratford Arms, Grand Rapids, Mich.
1372. FRANKLIN HENRY TAYLOR. B.A. ; M.A., 1887. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born December 10, 1853, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in the Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Conn., 1884-85; High
School, Middletown, Conn., 1885-86. Tutor in Greek, Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1886-91. Taught in St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., 1891-95;
High School, Hartford. Conn., 1895 •
Married August 11. 1885, Sarah L. Van Sands, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Horace Van Sands, b. May 28, 1886 (B.A., Yale, 1908);
Paul Herbert, b. September 14, 1888; Leon, b. January 17, 1891, d.
November 24, 1892.
Address : 2;^ Lincoln St., Hartford, Conn.
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GRADUATES. [1884.
1873. ARTHUR TITCOMB. B.A.; M.A., 1887. A. K. E. Born
December 22, 1853, Farmington, Me.
Principal of High School, Terryville, Conn., 1884-85. Studied in
Hartford Theological Seminary, 1885-88. Pastor of Congregational
Church, Gilbertville, Mass., 1888-95. Preached in various Congre-
gational churches, as supply, 1895-99. Pastor of Congregational
Church, Saxonville, Mass., 1899-1903; West Stewartstown, N. H.,
1903-04; Feeding Hills, Mass., 1904 .
Married April 15, 1890, Anna Sophy Hubbard, of Middletown,
Conn.
Address : 43 Westford Ave., Springfield, Mass.
1374. JOHN ANDREW TUCK. Ph.B.; M.A., 1887. A. K. E.
Address : Unga, Alaska.
1375. EDWARD BURR VAN VLECK. B.A.; M.A., 1887; Ph.D.,
University of Gottingen, 1893 ; LL.D., Clark University, 1909. *. N. 0.
*. B. K. Born June 7, 1863, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 406;
brother of Nos. 1234, 1295, and 1505.
Assistant in Physics, W^esleyan University, 1884-85. Graduate
student in Johns Hopkins University, 1885-87; Fellow in Physics,
1886-87. Tutor in Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1887-90.
Studied in the University of Gottingen, Germany, 1890-93. Instructor
in Mathematics, University of Wisconsin, 1893-95. Associate Pro-
fessor of Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1895-98; Professor of
Mathematics, 1898-1906. Professor of Mathematics, University of
Wisconsin, 1906— — . Vice president, American Math. Society, 1909.
Author: Theory of Divergent Series and Algebraic Continued Frac-
tions, 1903; monographs in mathematical journals. Editor: Trans-
actions of American Mathematical Society, 1905.
Married July 3, 1893, Hester Laurence Raymond (No. 1633), of
North Lyme, Conn. Child : John Hasbrouck, b. March 13, 1899.
Address: Madison, Wis.
1376. *ALBERT PERRY WALKER. B.A.; M.A., 1887. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born June 9, 1862, Alton Bay, N. H.
Taught in Mitchell's Boys' School, Billerica, Mass., 1884-86. Prin-
cipal of High School, Grafton, Mass., 1886-87. Junior master, English
High School, Boston, Mass., 1887-98; master, 1898-1904. Master,
Boston Normal School, 1904-07. Head master. Girls' High School,
Boston, Mass., 1907-11. Author: Essentials of English History.
Editor : Selections from Milton's Poems; Milton's Minor Poems;
Macaulay's Essays on Milton, Addison, and Johnson. Died March
28, 191 1, Newtonville, Mass.
Married July 2, 1885, Mary Elizabeth Frisbie, of Holyoke, Mass.
Address of widow: 33 Birch Hill Road, Newtonville, Mass.
1377. ELLA VIRGINIA BURR. Ph.B. Born July 16, 1854,
Haddam, Conn.
Studied in Charity Hospital Training School for Nurses (now New
York City Training School), New York, N. Y., 1884-86. Graduated,
1886. Practised as nurse, 1886-1904. Retired; residing in Higganum,
Conn., 1904 .
Address: Higganum, Conn.
1378. CAROLINE MATILDA HILLS. B.A. ; M.A., 1887. Born
March 18, 1863, Franklin, Mass. Sister of No. 1773.
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1884-85.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1884-85; Drew Ladies'
Seminary, Carmel, N. Y., 1885-88; High School, New Haven, Conn.,
1889-1901 ; Newtown High School, New York, N. Y., 1901 .
Address: 243 West 76th St., New York, N. Y.
CLASS OF J885.
1379. STEPHEN SPURGEON ABBOTT. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
A. K. E. Born February 17, 1859, Bethel, Me.
Studied law in Bethel, Me., 1885-87. Town clerk of Bethel; mem-
ber of School Committee, 1886-87. Admitted to the bar, 1887. Prac-
tising law in Denver, Col., 1887 . Deputy district attorney for
Second District, Col., 1889-92, 1892-95, 1898-1901. Assistant city
attorney, Denver, Col., 1895. Judge of the Municipal Court, Denver,
Col., 1896-97.
Married September i, 1891, Kate H. Locke, of Bethel, Me. Child:
Katherine Elizabeth, b. November 9, 1907.
Address : 320 Symes Building, Denver, Col.
1380. EDWARD DALLY BASSETT. B.A.; M.A., 1888. A. A. 4'.
Born September 22, 1855, Dansville, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1885. Stationed
at Shelton, Conn., 1885-87; Norwalk, 1887-90; Stratford, 1890-93;
Grace Church, Bronx, N. Y., 1893-98; St. Paul's Church, Waterbury,
Conn., 1898-1905; Babylon, N. Y., 1905-11; Springfield Gardens,
191 1 .
Married May 14, 1890, Hattie L. Hughes, of Bridgeport, Conn., who
died February 26, 1895. Married April 6, 1898, Mrs. Kate Adams
Bassett, of North Manlius, N. Y. Children : Elliot Curtiss, b. February
26, 1895, d- March, 1895; .Helen Alida, b. March 25, 1899.
Address : Springfield Gardens, L. L, N. Y.
1381. FRANK DAVIS BEATTYS. B.A.; M.A., 1888. *. N. G.
Born August 2, 1861, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1382 and
1507.
New York agent for H. E. Holt, publisher, Boston, Mass., 1885.
General New York manager for Silver, Rogers & Co., publishers.
New York, N. Y., 1886-87. New York manager for Silver, Burdett
& Co., publishers, 1888-91. In charge of New York branch of same
firm, with an interest in the business. 1892-1908. Member of the firm,
Frank D. Beattys & Co., publishers. New York, N. Y., 1908 .
Address : 225 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
1382. GEORGE DAVIS BEATTYS. B.A.; M.A., 1888; LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1887. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born July 20, 1862,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1381 and 1507.
Studied in Columbia Law School, New York, N. Y., 1885-87.
Admitted to the bar, 1887. Practising law in New York, N. Y.,
1887 . ^ Assistant corporation counsel for Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896.
U. S. prize commissioner, 1898. Trustee of Wesleyan University,
1906
Married October 22, 1890, Jessie Lawrence McDermut, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Children : Frank Lawrence, b. November 6, 1891 ; Adele Mae,
b. March 3, 1893; Madeleine Emily, b, February 4, 1898; Jessie Brown,
b. October 3, 1899-
Address : 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
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1383. FRANCIS TRUMAN CHESTER. B.A. $. N. e. Born
May 17, i860, Wilbraham, Mass. Son of No. 432.
Spent six months on a farm at Merricourt, N. Dak., 1886. Member
of New England colony at New England City, N. Dak., 1887-89.
Resided in Springfield, Mass., 1890 .
Address: 374 Hancock St., Springfield, Mass.
1384. ERNEST PERLEY CLARKE. B.A. ; M.A., 1888. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born December 13, 1859, Alna, Me.
On U. S. geological survey in Maine and New Hampshire, 1885.
Editor of Ontario Record, Cal., 1886-94. Instructor in Latin and Eng-
lish Literature, Chaffey College, Ontario, Cal., 1888-89. Member of
Board of Education, San Bernardino, Cal., 1889-92. Managing editor.
Daily Press, Riverside, Cal., 1894 . In Washington, D. C, as pri-
vate secretary and newspaper correspondent, 1905-06. Chairman,
Board of Managers, S. Cal. State Hospital for the Insane, 1900 .
Married July 3, 1898, Louise Harvey, M.D., of Portland, Me.
Address : Daily Press, Riverside, Cal.
1385. SAUL OBER CURTICE. B.A.; M.A., 1888; M.A. and
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1891. A. A. *. Born March 13, i860,
Concord, N. H.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1885. Stationed
at Middlefield, Conn., 1885-88; Port Chester, N. Y., 1888-93; Wash-
ington Park, Bridgeport, Conn., 1893-96; First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1896-98; Sixth Ave., Brooklyn, 1898-1900; St. John's Church, New
Rochelle, 1900-07; South Norwalk, Conn., 1907-09; Lawrence, N. Y.,
1909-10; Jamaica, 1910 .
Married July i, 1885, Sarah Comstock Scofield, of Orient, N. Y.
Children: Leon Hilliard (No. 2666), b. April 9, 1886; Raymond Sco-
field (No, 2667), b. October 31, 1887; Lois Kate, b. July 4, 1889; Eunice
Mallory, b. May 27, 1892; Helen Boyes, b. December 3, 1893; Kenneth
Henry, b. November 7, 1897.
Address: 428 Fulton St., Jamaica, N. Y.
1386. JAMES FRANKLIN FELLOWS. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
September 14, 1862, Troy, -N. Y. Brother of No. 151 5.
In the employ of Fellows & Co., collar and cuff manufacturers, Troy,
N. Y., 1885-88. Senior member of the firm, 1888 .
Married June 18, 1890, Flora Ayer Haynes, of Saranac, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Haynes Harold, b. July 14, 1891 (class of 1913) ; Franklin
Edward, b. October 2, 1898; Anna Ruth, b. October 2, 1898, d. April
8, 1903; Flora Elizabeth, b. April 2, 1907.
Address: 513 Fulton St., Troy, N. Y.
1387. *WILLIAM SCOTT FOSTER. B.A.; M.A., 1888. A. A. *.
$. B. K. Born February 23, i860. South Windsor, Conn.
Taught school, 1885-86. Joined New England Southern Conference,
M. E. Church, 1887. Stationed at Montville and Salem, Conn.,
1887-88; Colchester, 1888-90; Lyme, 1890-91; Old Mystic, 1891-93;
East Hampton, 1893-97; Foxboro, Mass., 1897-98; Mapleville and
Glendale, 1898-99. Located, 1899. Died August 6, 1899, Foxvale. Mass.
Married December 18, 1888, Addie Jane Nevers, of South Windsor,
Conn. Child : Paul Ethan.
1388. ADDISON LOOMIS GREEN. B.A. ^. T. #. B. K. Born
October 23, 1862, Westfield, Mass.
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Taught in High School, Westfield, Mass., 1885-87. Admitted to the
bar, 1887. Practising law in Holyoke, Mass., 1887 .
Married December 10, 1890, Maud Ingersoll Bennett, of Hartford,
Conn., who died June 17, 1901. Children : Addison Bennett, b. August
22, 1891 ; Donald Ross, b. April 8, 1894; Constance, b. August 5, 1898;
David Loomis, b. April 27, 1901.
Address : 205 High St., Holyoke, Mass.
1389. IRVING SAMUEL HAYNES. Ph.B.; M.D., New York
University, 1887. A. K. E. Born August 29, 1861, Saranac, N. Y.
Studied in medical department of New York University, 1885-87.
Interne in Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1887-88. Assistant
Demonstrator of Anatomy, New York University Medical College,
1888-89; Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1889-94; Adjunct Professor of
Anatomy, 1894-98. Professor of Applied Anatomy, Cornell University
Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1898 . Attending and visiting
surgeon in several New York hospitals. Author : Guide to Dissection
of the Human Body; Manual of Anatomy.
Married December 19, 1890, Charlotte E. Scribner, of Plattsburg,
N. Y., who died December 7, 1897. Married July 5, 1899, Laura C.
Marsh, of Beekmantown, N. Y. Children : Harriet M., b. September
4, 1900; Dorothy, b. December 29, 1902; Irving Samuel, b. September
II, 1908.
Address : 107 West 85th St., New York, N. Y.
1390. FRANK LESLIE HAYWARD. B.A. ; M.A., 1888. A. K. E.
Born April 26, 1857, Wesley, Me.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1882. Stationed at
Mystic, Conn., 1885-87; Danielsonville, 1887-89; Central Church, Nor-
wich, 1889-91 ; Westerly, R. I., 1891-93. Transferred to Des Moines
Conference, 1893. Stationed at Glenwood, Iowa, 1893-95. Traveled,
1895-96. Stationed at Hamburg, Iowa, 1896-99; Shenandoah, 1899-
1900. Transferred to East Maine Conference, 1900. Stationed at Old-
town, Me., 1900-02. Presiding Elder, Bucksport District, 1902-06.
Transferred to Maine Conference, 1906. Stationed at Auburn, Me.,
1906-10; Skowhegan, 1910 . Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1904.
Married August 12, 1883, Helen Frances Atkinson, of Biddeford,
Me. Children: Bertha Vivian, b. June i, 1884; Ralph Simpson, b.
December 10, 1887; Ruth Winnifred, b. October 17, 1890; Raymond
Vincent, b. October 17, 1890 (class of 1913).
Address : 15 Island Ave., Skowhegan, Me.
1391. HOMER THOMAS HOLLINGSHEAD. B.A.; M.A.,
1888. X. ^. Born June 21, 1863, New Somerset, Ohio.
Bookkeeper with A. H. Cobb & Co., soap manufacturers, Boston,
Mass., 1885-93. Bookkeeper and superintendent with D. P. Nichols &
Co., carriage and automobile manufacturers, Boston, 1893 •
Married September 29, 1892, Frances E. Mowry, of Norwich, Conn.
Address : 43 Sargent St., Boston, Mass.
1392. JAMES STRONG JUDD. B.A.; M.A., 1888. ^. T.
Born December 25, 1863, Flushing, N. Y. Son of No. 315; brother
of No. 1329.
In the office of the Prairie Farmer. Chicago, 111., 1885-86; associate
editor, 1886-88. Established, with Nos. 315 and 1329. the Oranpe Jndd
Farmer, Chicago, 1888; associate editor, 1888-92; editor and manager.
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1892-94; manager, 1894-95. Resided in Pasadena, Cal. ; with expedi-
tion of the Smithsonian Institution to the Pueblo Indians, 1895-96.
Employed in nutrition investigations, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Mid-
dletown and Storrs, Conn., 1896-97. In charge of publicity department,
Phelps Publishing Company, and Orange Judd Company, New York,
N. Y., 1897- 1901 ; Springfield. Mass., 1901-08. Secretary, Good House-
keeping Company; circulation manager. Good Housekeeping, 1908 .
Member of Board of Education, Springfield, Mass.
Married October 22, 1891, Harriet Estelle Butler, of Evanston, 111.,
who died June, 1895. Married June 6, 1900, Betsey Chapman Chapin,
of Evanston, 111.
Address : 381 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
OSCAR KUHNS. B.A.; M.A., 1888; L.H.D., Dickinson
College, 1904. •^. T. *. B. K. Born February 21, 1856, Columbia, Pa.
Studied in Germany, France, and Switzerland, 1885-87. Librarian of
Wesleyan University, 1887-89. Studied in Italy, 1889. Instructor in
Romance Languages, Wesleyan University, 1889-90; Associate Pro-
fessor, 1890-93; Professor, 1893 • Author: German and Swiss
Settlements of Pennsylvania; The Sense of the Infinite; Dante
and the English Poets, etc. Associate editor : The Pennsylvania
German.
Married April 6, 1892, LilHe Belle Conn (No. 1632), of Fitchburg,
Mass. Child : Austin Hubbard, b. March 27, 1894.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
1394. *JACOB CHRISTIAN LANGE. B.A.; M.A., 1888. A. A. «l>.
*. B. K. Born January 2, 1864, Scranton, Pa. Brother of Nos. 1529
and 165 1.
Assistant in High School, Scranton, Pa., 1885-87; principal, 1887-98.
Died August 22, 1898, Scranton, Pa.
Married June 25, 1891, Nettie C. Short.
1395. *LOUIS JONES MAGEE. B.A. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born
September 8, 1862, Maiden, Mass.
Entered the employ of the General Electric Company, of Lynn,
Mass., 1885. Introduced the first electric lighting plant in Lima, Peru,
1887. Represented the General Electric Company in Hamburg, Ger-
many, 1889; in Berlin, Germany, 1891. Technical director of one of
the two great electric companies of Berlin. One of the pioneers of
electric railway work in Europe. Died July 2, 1907, New York,
N. Y.
Married February 16, 1895, Virginia Phebe Kent, of New York,
N. Y.
Address of widow : 80 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
1396. WILLIAM HOWARD MITCHELL. B.A.; M.A., 1888;
LL.B., Boston University, 1887. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born August 14,
1861, North Yarmouth, Me.
Principal of High School, Spencer, Mass. ; also studied law in Port-
land, Me.. 1885-86. Studied in School of Law, Boston University,
1886-87. Practised law in Denver, Col., 1887-88. Treasurer of the
Colorado Farm-Loan Company, Boston, Mass., 1888-91. Practising
law in Boston, 1891 .
Married October 2, 1889, Harriet Louise Orcutt, of Melrose, Mass.
Child: William Howard, b. September 10, 1891.
Address : 76 Gooch St., Melrose, Mass.
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1397. ROBERT FRANKLYN NORTON. B.A.; M.A., 1888;
LL.B., St. Lawrence University, 1908. A. A. 4>. Born December 12,
1861, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1885. Stationed
at East Moriches, N. Y., 1885-87; East Norwich, Conn., 1887-90;
Orient, N. Y., 1890-92; Higganum and West Haddam, Conn., 1892-94;
Ozone Park, N. Y., 1894-95; Bellport, 1895-96; Islip 1896-98; Babylon,
1898-99; Sag Harbor, 18919-1904; Baldwin, 1904-06; Grace Church,
Bronx, New York, 1906-07; (Asst.), St. Mark's Church, Brooklyn,
1907 .
Married June 24, 1885, Martha Wood, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children :
M. Pearl, b. March 11, 1886 (B.A., Goucher College, 1907); Ruby
Evelyn, b. September 23, 1887 (B.A., Goucher College, 1907) ; L. Beryl,
b. September 12, 1889; Robert Clinton, b. September 25, 1891; Alwin
Wood, b. October 15, 1893; Opal Amelia, b. August 23, 1898; Asteria
Genevieve, b. April 24, 1901 ; Walter Franklin, b. February 6, 1907.
Address: 850 Ocean Ave., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1398. WILBUR EVERETT ROWELL. B.A.; M.A., 1888. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born August 28, 1862, Amesbury (now Merrimac), Mass.
Studied law in Lawrence, Mass., 1885-87; Harvard Law School,
1887-88. Practising law in Lawrence, Mass., 1888 .
Married September 22, 1891, Mary Amanda Rand, of Somerville,
Mass., who died May 4, 1905. Married March 18, 1908, Lillian Willard
Bridges, of South Framingham, Mass.
Address: 301 Essex St., Lawrence, Mass.
1399. JAVAN MASON RUSSELL. B.A.; M.A., 1888. *. N. 6.
Born June 10, 1858, Paris, Me. Brother of Nos. 1023, 1159, 1367, and
1765, and of W. A. Russell (class of 1878).
Principal of Newfield School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1885-89; Hitchcock
Free High School, Brimfield, Mass., 1889-93; High School, Somers-
worth, N. H., 1893-96. In the lumber business, Somersworth, N. H.,
1896 .
Married December 22, 1886, Elizabeth A. Gawell, of Berwick, Me.,
who died June 15, 1893. Married December 2y, 1905, Edith M. LeGros,
of Somersworth, N. H. Children: Gladys Elizabeth, b. June 23, 1889;
Harriet Bates, b. November 18. 1907; Edgar LeGros, b. March 16, 1909.
Address : Somersworth, N. H.
1400. JAMES ALFRED SAXE. B.A.; M.A., 1888; B.A., Har-
vard University, 1888; LL.B., Harvard University, 1892. ■^. T. Born
December 2, 1863, Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 1401, and of W. A.
Saxe (class of 1878).
Traveled in the western states, 1885 ; in Europe, 1886. Studied in
Harvard University, 1887-88. Traveled in Europe, 1888-89. Studied
in Harvard Law School, 1889-92. Admitted to the bar, 1892. Prac-
tised law in Boston, Mass., 1892-97; Worcester, Mass., 1897 .
Founder of the Worcester County Abstract Company.
Married June 23, 1892, Mary Alfred Wick, of Cleveland, Ohio.
Address: 20 Cedar St., Worcester, Mass.
1401. JOHN WALTER SAXE. B.A.; M.A., 1888; B.A, Har-
vard University, 1888; LL.B., Union University. 1890, and Harvard
University, 1892. ^. T. Born December 2, 1863, Troy, N. Y. Brother
of No. 1400, and of W. A. Saxe (class of 1878).
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Traveled in the United States and in Europe, 1885-87. Studied in
Harvard University, 1887-88. Studied law in Troy, N. Y., 1888-89.
Traveled in Europe, 1889. Studied in Law School, Albany, N. Y.,
1889-90. Admitted to the bar, 1890. Studied in Harvard Law School,
1890-92. Practising law in Boston, Mass., 1892 .
Married April 11, 1899, Sara F. Burtis, of Brookl3m, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Elden, b. April 8, 1900; John Burtis, b. July 27, 1902; Burtis
James, b. October 22, 1904.
Address: 16 State St., Boston, Mass.
1402. JESSE FRANCIS STEVENSON. B.A.; LL.B., Drake
University, 1895. ^. T. Born August 31, 1862, Shelby ville, Ky.
Taught in Augusta Collqgiate Institute, Ky., 1885-86. Connected
with The Stove and Hardware Journal, St. Louis, Mo., 1886-87; with
a grain firm, Des Moines, Iowa, 1887-88; with the Bankers Life Asso-
ciation, Des Moines, Iowa, 1888-94. Admitted to the bar, 1895. Prac-
tised law in Des Moines, Iowa, 1895-1908. Investment securities
broker, Des Moines, Iowa, 1908 .
Married April 14, 1898, Lora Dart Ankeney^ of Des Moines, Iowa.
Children: Helen, b. July 27, 1899; Sarah, b. November 15, 1902; Rich-
ard Ankeney, b. January 8, I9(>6, d. April i, 1906.
Address : 912 Fleming Building, Des Moines, Iowa.
1403. ARTHUR EUGENE SUTHERLAND. B.A.; M.A., 1888;
LL.D., 1906. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born September 20, 1862, Geneva,
N. Y.
Studied law, 1885-87. Admitted to the bar, 1887. Practised law in
Rochester, N. Y., 1887-94. County judge, Monroe County, N, Y.,
1^4-1905. Justice of the Supreme Court of New York, 1905 .
Director, Union Trust Company of Rochester, N. Y. Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 191 0 .
Married June 30, 1888, Nellie Reed, of Nunda, N. Y. Children:
Andrew Reed, b. March 20, 1889 (class of 1911) ; Mary McLean, b.
July 13, 1892.
Address : 406 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
1404. WILLIAM JOHN TAGGART. B.A.; M.A., 1888.
Engaged in journalism.
Address: Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa.
1405. DeWITT burton THOMPSON. B.A.; M.A., 1888;
D.D., Syracuse University, 1907. A. A. $. Born July 2, i860, Napa-
noch, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1885. Stationed at
Bedford Station, N. Y., 1885-87; Croton Landing, 1887-89; Garrisons,
1889-91 ; Newburgh, 1891-95 ; Dobbs Ferry, 1895-97 ; Washington St.,
Poughkeepsie, 1897-1902; Park Ave., New York, 1902-09. Financial
secretary of Syracuse University, 1909 .
Married September 18, 1886, Margaret R. Schofield, of Matteawan,
N. Y. Children: Ralph Schofield, b. October 26, 1887 (class of 1911) ;
Grace Eloise, b. October 11. 1892.
Address : 104 Comstock Place, Syracuse, N. Y.
1400. JOHN LITTLEFIELD TILTON. B.A.; M.A., 1888, and
Harvard University, 1895; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1910. A. K. E.
^. B. K. Born January 11, 1863, Nashua, N. H.
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Principal of schools, Niantic, Conn., 1885-86. Assistant in Natural
History, and graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1886-88. Profes-
sor of Natural Sciences (at present of Geology and Physics), Simpson
College, Iowa, 1888 . Studied in Harvard University, 1894-95 ;
University of Chicago (Fellow), 1902-03. President, Iowa Academy
of Sciences, 1908.
Married September 4, 1890, Ida May Hoyt, of Nashua, N. H.
Child : Besse Swinburne, b. June 15, 1891.
Address : Indianola, Iowa.
1407. FRANK SUMNER TOWNSEND. B.A.; M.A., 1888.
Born April 19, 1857, East Greenwich, R. I.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1885. Stationed
at Bloomfield, Conn., 1885-86; Zions Hill, 1886-88; New Rochelle,
N. Y., 1888-89; Greenport. 1889-92; Southampton, 1892-93; Dur-
ham, Conn., 1893-94; St. Paul's Church, Waterbury, 1894-96; Milford,
1896-97. Transferred to West Virginia Conference, 18197. Stationed
at Parkersburg, W. Va., 1897-1900; Buckhannon, 1900-07; First
Church, Huntington, 1907 . Chairman, W. Va. (Conference Board
of Examiners, 1901 .
Married June 25, 1885, Hattie Alice Sage, of Cromwell, Conn.
Children : Grace Elizabeth, b. July 6, 1886, m. F. W. Stemple ; Arthur
Sage, b. August 10, 1891.
Address: 611 Sixth Ave., Huntington, W. Va.
1408. FRANCIS BOURNE UPHAM. B.A.; M.A., 1888; B.D.,
Drew Theological Seminarv, 1888; D.D., Syracuse University, 1903.
*. N. G. *. B. K. Born November 21, 1862, Bristol, R. I. Son of
No. 548.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1885-88. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1888. Stationed at Francis Church,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-91 ; Carroll Park, Brooklyn, 1891-93 ; Bushwick
Ave., BrookljTi, 1893-97; Ridgefield, Conn., 1897-99; Mamaroneck,
N. Y., 1899- 1904; First Church, Bridgeport, (Tonn., 1904-07; Sands St.
Memorial Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907-10; South Norwalk, Conn.,
1910-11. Superintendent of Brooklyn North District, 191 1 . Author:
Simon Peter, Fisherman; Simon Peter, Shepherd; Life of Thomas
Coke.
Married April 28, 1891, Fannie E. Williamson, of Norfolk, Va.
Children: Fannie Williamson, b. August 24, 1892; Francis Bourne,
b. May 29, 1894; Samuel Foster, b. January 16, 1897; Lucy Norman,
b. March 26, 1899; Philips Webb, b. March 26, 1905.
Address: 1326 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1409. *CHARLES SUMNER VAN DEUSEN. B.A.; M.A., 1888.
Born December 14, 1863, New Brunswick, N. J.
Vice principal of High School, Holden, Mass., 1885-86. Assistant
editor of The Morning News, New Haven. Conn., 1886-90. With the
E. B. Sheldon Company, printers and publishers, New Haven, Conn.,
1891-92. Associate editor of The Daily Palladium, New Haven. 1892-94.
Died August 17, 1894, New Haven, Conn.
1410. ♦EDWARD AUGUSTUS WELCH. B.S.; M.D., Harvard
University, 1888. A. K. E. Born May 10, 1862, Northfield, Mass.
Studied in Harvard Medical School, 1885-88. On the staff of Belle-
vue Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1888. Practised medicine in Wor-
cester, Mass., 1888-90. Resident physician and science master. Hill
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School, Pottstown, Pa., 1891-92. Practised medicine in Sutton, Mass.,
1892-97. Died November 29, 1897, Sutton, Mass.
Married September 18. 1889, Medora C. Potter, of Brunswick, N. Y.
1411. HARVEY CROMWELL WILLL\MS. B.A.; M.A., 1888;
LL.B., New York University, 1889. ^. T. Born February 3, 1862,
Everett, Pa. Brother of G. A. Williams (class of 1897).
Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1885-87. Libra-
rian of University Club, New York, N. Y., 1887-89. Studied in Colum-
bia Law School, 1887-88; Law School of New York University, 1888-89.
On the staff of The New York Evening Post, 1889-91. Practising law
in New York, N. Y., 1892 .
Married 1895, Ruth Williams, of Amityville, N. Y.
Address : unknown.
1412. ROBERT HENRY WILLIAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1888. ^. T.
#. B. K. Born November 17, 1862, Ridgely, Md. Brother of No. 1460.
Taught in Tilton Seminary, N. H., 1885-86. Tutor in Latin, Wes-
leyan University, 1886-89. Admitted to the bar, 1889. Practising law
in Chattanooga, Tenn., 1889 .
Married November 26, 1901, Margaret Gillespie Sharp, of Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. Children : Eleanor, b. January 24, 1903 ; Margaret, b.
September i, 1904; Emily, b. June 22, 1906.
Address : James Building, Chatt'anooga, Tenn.
1413. FREDERICK SHENSTONE WOODS. B.A.; M.A., 1888:
Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1894. ^. T. *. B. K. Born March 8,
1864, Monson, Mass. Son of No. 642.
Assistant in Physics and Astronomy, Wesleyan University, 1885-86.
Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1886-90. Instructor
in Mathematics, Mass. Institute of Technology, 1890-91. Studied
mathematics in University of Gottingen, Germany, 1891-94. Instructor
in Mathematics, Mass. Institute of Technology, 1894-95 ; Assistant Pro-
fessor, 1895-1904; Associate Professor, 1904-06; Professor, 1906 .
Author : Plane and Solid Analytic Geometry (with F. H. Bailey) ;
Boston Colloquium Lectures on Mathematics (with H. S, White (No,
1318) and E. B. Van Vleck (No. 1375) ; A Course in Mathematics
(with F. H. Bailey). Editor: Annals of Mathematics.
Married June 20, 1899, Ethel M. Eager, of Belmont, Mass. Children :
Emily, b. August 18, 1900; Helen, b. May i, 1903.
Address: 123 Summer St., Newton Center, Mass.
1414. WINNIE MAY CROOK. B.A.; M.A., 1888. Born Janu-
ary 31, 1864, Holyoke, Mass.
Resided at home, 1885-86. Taught in High School, Springfield,
Mass., 1886 . On leave of absence, studying in the University of
Chicago, 1909-10.
Address : 342 Main St., West Springfield, Mass.
1415. CATHERINE AMELIA GARDNER. B.A.; M.A., 1888.
*. B, K. Born July 4, 1863, East Haddam, Conn.
Principal of a graded school. West Haven, Conn., 1885-86. Taught
a private class in East Haddam, Conn., 1886-87. Assistant principal
of High School, Huntington, N. Y., 1887-93. Studied in New York,
N. Y. ; taught in Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-94.
Assistant principal of High School, Portland, Conn., 1894-1901.
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Studied in Columbia University, 1901-02. Taught in High School,
Hartford, Conn., 1902-05. Traveled in the South, 1905-06. Assistant
principal of High School, Portland, Conn., 1906 .
Address : Portland, Conn.
1416. *IDA RACHEL GRIDLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1888; M.D.,
Columbia University, 1889. *. B. K. Born November 3, 1862, Canton
Center, Conn.
Taught school, and studied medicine, in Collinsville, Conn., 1885-86.
Studied in Woman's Medical College of New York Infirmary, 1886-87,
In Canton Center, Conn., 1887-88. Studied in College of Physicians and
Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1888-89. Practised medicine in Boston,
Mass., 1889-90; Collinsville, Conn., 1890-1904. Died March 9, 1904,
Collinsville, Conn.
Married December 27, 1894, Oliver Case. Obtained a divorce in 1903
and resumed maiden name. Child : Ella.
1417. FLORA ELIZABETH McGLAUFLIN. B.A.; M.A., 1888.
Born January 21, 1861, Fairfax, Vt. Sister of H. G. McGlauflin (class
of 1885).
Preceptress in Maine Wesleyan Seminary. Kents Hill, Me., 1885-87.
Taught in High School, Nashua, N. H., 1887-93; High School, Law-
rence, Mass., 1893.
Address : 20 Newbury St., Boston, Mass.
1418. BELLA BEETON PULLMAN (Porter). Ph.B. *. B. K.
Born October 14, 1864, Woodbury, Conn. Daughter of No. 745; sister
of Nos. 1717 and 1910, and of J. C. Pullman (class of 1899).
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., i88^-88; Girl's High
School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-92.
Married September 28, 1892, Charles Samuel Porter, of Brooklj-n,
N. Y. Children: Joseph Pullman, b. October 9, 1893; Charles Pull-
man, b. May 4, 1896; Mary Pullman, b. May 14, 1900.
Address : Mrs. C. S. Porter, Beechmont Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y.
1419. EVELINE LOVANEY ROLMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1888.
For some years missionary to Japan.
Address : 304 Division St., Amsterdam, N. Y.
CLASS OF J886.
1420. *EVERETT MEACHAM BALL. B.A. A. A. *. Born
December 15, 1864, Springfield, Vt.
Studied medicine and taught school, 1886-87. Professor of Natural
Science, St. Augustine College, Cal., 1887-88. Died March 20, 1888,
San Francisco, Cal.
1421. EDWARD LINN BLAINE. B.A.; M.A., 1889. A. K. E.
Born April 27, 1862, Lebanon, Ore.
Assistant principal of High School, Westerly, R. I., 1886-88. Prin-
cipal of Coe's Academy, Northwood, N. H., 1888-90. In the insurance
business, Seattle, Wash., 1890 . Member of City Council, Seattle,
Wash., 1910 .
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Married September i, 1886, Julia Paddock Hubbard, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Ethel Catherine, b. September 6, 1894; Edward
Linn, b. February 19, 1901 ; Louise Hubbard, b. November 26, 1903.
Address : 416 West Highland Drive, Seattle, Wash.
1422. CHARLES WESLEY BLAKESLEE. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
$. N. e. $. B. K. Born March 24, 1863, Milford, N. J.
Taught in Nyack, N. Y., 1886-87. Principal of public school, Upper
Montclair, N. J., 1887-88; Andover, N. J., 1889-90; Rockaway, N. J.,
1890-93. Vice principal, High School, Long Branch, N. J., 1893 •
Married July 9, 1889, Kate Adella Sechler, of Danville, Pa. Chil-
dren : Walter Evans, b. May 23, 1890, d. August 26, 1901 ; Raymond
Sechler, b. September 22, 1892, d. August 26, 1901 ; Marion Adelia, b.
March 6, 1897.
Address : 227 Chelsea Ave., Long Branch, N. J.
1423. *GEORGE COPELAND BOSWELL. B.A.; M.A., 1889;
B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1889. ^. N. 9. $. B. K. Born
February i, 1864, Jersey City, N. J.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1886-89. Preached in M. E.
Church, Fairhaven, Wash., as supply, 1889-91. Joined New York East
Conference, M. E. Church, 1891. Stationed at First Church, Meriden,
Conn, (assistant), 1891-92; East Chester, N. Y., 1892-93; Southport,
Conn., 1893-95; Litchfield, 1895-99; Ridgefield, 1899-1902; Bay Shore,
N. Y., 1902-04; Lawrence, 1904-05. Supernumerary, 1905-10. Died
March 10, 1910, Glenmoore, N. J.
Married May 3, 1892, Mary Page Foskett, of Meriden, Conn. Child :
Elizabeth Phelps, b. 1895.
Address of widow : 624 Broad St., Meriden, Conn.
1424. FRANK RUSS BOUTON. B.A.; M.A., 1889; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1889. X. ^. Born October 18, 1864, Roxbury,
N. Y.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1886-88; Drew Theological
Seminary, 1888-89. Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1889.
Stationed at Irvington-on-Hudson, N. Y., 1889-90; Pine Plains, 1890-92;
Highland Mills, 1892-97. Supernumerary, 1897-1902. Located, at his
own request, 1902. Coal and lumber merchant, Pine Plains, N. Y.,
1897 .
Married October 7, 1891, Minnie C. Hiserodt, of Pine Plains, N. \.
Children : Russ Rowe, b. February 27, 1893 ; Clyde Sanford, b. July 28,
1896.
Address : Pine Plains, N. Y.
1425. WILLLAM BRILL. B.A. ^. T. «l>. B. K. Born February
23, 1855, Pottsville, Pa.
Joined Central Pennsylvania Conference, M. E. Church, 1886. Sta-
tioned at Post Matilda, Pa., 1886-88; Birmingham and East Tyrone,
1888-93; Mount Union, 1893-98; Burnham, 1898-1900; Walnut Ave.,
Altoona, 1900-01 ; Newberry Church, Williamsport, 1901-05 ; Shick-
shinny, 1905-06; St. John's Church, Sunbury, 1906-08; St. Paul's
Church, Danville, 1908-09. Teaching in High School, Bloomsburg, Pa.,
1909 .
Married September i, 1886, Lillie Gregg McMurray, of Bellefonte,
Pa. Children : Jacob McMurray. b. June 7, 1887 ; Francis Asbury,
b. August 29, 1889; Julia, b. September 16. 1891 ; Clinton B. Fisk,
b. October 23, 1893 ; William Gregg, b. May 2, 1898.
Address : 136 West 4th St., Bloomsburg, Pa.
377
1886.1 GRADUATES.
142«. WALTER PERLEY BUCK. B.A.; M.A., 1889. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born January 13, 1858, LeRaysville, Pa.
Preached in M. E. Church, Jewett City, Conn., 1886-87. Joined New
England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1887. Stationed at
Jewett City, Conn., 1887-88; Mystic, 1888-92; Chestnut St., Providence,
R. I., 1892-95; Center Church, Provincetown, Mass., 1895-98; Central
Church, Taunton, 1898-1902; Rockville, Conn., 1902-06; New London,
1906-11; South St., Brockton, Mass., 191 1 .
Married June 28, 1888, Frank Phoebe Landon (daughter of No. 157),
of Herrick, Pa. Children: George Landon, b. March 7, 1891 (class of
1912) ; Samuel Harold, b. April 26, 1893 (class of 1914) ; Walter
Francis, b. July 18, 1896; Carl Willis, b. June 17, 1898; Seymour
DeWitt, b. (October 23, 1904.
Address: 65 South St., Brockton, Mass.
1427. CLINTON DeWITT BURDICK. B.A.; M.A., 1889. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born July 24, 1863, Smyrna, N. Y.
Taught in Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1886-87. Con-
nected with the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, of New York,
N. Y. (now third vice president), and the Bond and Mortgage Guar-
antee Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y. (now treasurer), 1887 .
Trustee, and treasurer, of Wesleyan University, 1907 .
Married December 15, 1891, Elizabeth Lapzien, of Brooklyn, N, Y.
Children: Howard, b. February 18, 1898; Robert Andrew, b. January
10, 1900.
Address: 175 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1428. GEORGE McKOWN BUSEY. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
April 4. i860. White Hall, Va.
General secretary, Y. M. C. A., North Adams, Mass., 1886-88; Wil-
mington, N. C, 1888-92; Baltimore, Md., 1892-94. In the wholesale
grain and flour business, Martinsburg, W. Va., 1894-1907. Managing
an orange grove in California, 1907 .
Married April 18, 1899, Mary V. Bowers, of Girardstown, W. Va.
Children: Mary Evylin, b. July 11, 1900, d. November 17, 1901 ; John
McKown, b. November 14, 1902, d. October 11, 1905; Francis Lee, b.
November 24, 1904 ; George Morse, b. November 24, 1904.
Address : 792 Magnolia Ave., Riverside, Cal.
1429. ARTHUR WILLIAM BYRT. B.A.; LL.B., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1888; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1906. "^. T. *. B. K. Born
September 23, 1864, Chicopee, Mass.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1886-88. Practised law, 1888-93.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1891. Stationed at
Ozone Park, N. Y., 1891-92; Morris Park, 1892-95; Patchogue, 1895-97.
Superintendent and corresponding secretary, Brooklyn and Long Island
Church Society, 1898-1909. Supernumerary, 1910. Chaplain of Dr.
Given's Sanitarium, 1910 . Author : A Legal Compend for the Use
of Pastors, etc.
Married October 22, 1891, Eleanor Summerfield McLean, of Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Address : 72 Washington Ave., Stamford, Conn.
1430. ACTON THEOPHILUS CIVILL. B.A.; M.A., 1889;
S.T.B., Boston University, 1889. "ir. T. Born January 7, 1862, Coey-
mans, N. Y. ^
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1886-89. Joined
New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at Bovina,
GRADUATES. 11886.
N. Y., 1889-92. Supernumerary; studied in Germany, 1892-93. Sta-
tioned at Fordham, New York, N. Y., 1893-98; Mount Kisco, 1898-
1900; St. Paul's Church, New York (nominal appointment), 1900-01.
Supernumerary, 1901-06. Superannuated; engaged in farming, 1906-10.
Stationed at Poughquag, N. Y., 1910-11; Rhinecliff, 1911 .
Married August 15, 1907, Ella Lewis, of West Martinsburg, W. Va.
Child: Acton Theophilus, b. May 15, 1908.
Address: Rhinecliff, N. Y.
1431. HENRY FITCH CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1889. A. K. E.
Teacher.
Address : 32 Bayview Ave., Rosebank, S. L, N. Y.
1432. JOHN CHEESMAN CLARK. B.A.; M.A., 1889; LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1889. ^. T. *. B. K. Born March 24, 1863,
Plattsburg, N. Y. Brother of No. 1205.
Traveled, 1886-87. Studied in Columbia Law School, New York,
N. Y., 1887-89. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1889^ . Assist-
ant corporation counsel of New York City, 1902-03. First secretary of
Citizen's Union. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1910 .
Married January 24, 1894, Addie Perry Burr, of Washington, D. C.
Child : Jane Perry, b. September 26, 1898.
Address : 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
1433. J [ULIUS] CARL CONVERSE. B.A. ; M.A., 1889. A. A. *.
Born April 28, 1863, Stafford Springs, Conn.
Engaged in woolen manufacture, 1887-93. In wholesale grocery bus-
iness, 1900-06. Member, Conn. House of Representatives, 1889, '95;
Conn. Senate, 1897.
Married June 3, 1896, Edith Clare Baker, of Stafford Springs, Conn.
Children: Julius Kingsley, b. July 28, 1897; Clover, b. June 27, 1900.
Address : Stafford Springs, Conn.
1434. WILBUR FISK DALES. B.A.; M.A., 1889; Ph.D., Illi-
nois Wesleyan University, 1891. *. N. 0. $. B. K. Born August 10,
1862, Summit, N. Y.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1886-89; East Maine
Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1889-90; Rugby Academy, St.
Louis, Mo., 1890-92. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University,
1892-95. Taught in Western High School, Washington, D. C, 1896;
Central High School, Washington, D. C, 1896 , Collaborator:
Syntax of Hi^h School Latin (ed. by Lee Byrne).
Married July 9, 1889, Virginia Barton Swan, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Child: Philip Ayres, b. September 8, 1896.
Address : 1763 T St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
1435. MICHAEL JOSEPH DONAHOE. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
Born March 27, 1864, Minooka, Pa.
Taught in Scranton, Pa., 1886-89, 1891-95. On the staff of The
Scranton Republican and The Scranton Tribune, 1889-91. Admitted
to the bar, 1894. Practising law, Scranton, Pa., 1894 .
Address : Mears Building, Scranton, Pa.
1436. HERBERT ELMER DRAKE. B.A.; M.A., 1889. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born December 30, 1859, Pittsfield, N. H. Brother of No.
1786.
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1886.] GRADUATES.
Taught in East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1886-92. Studied in
the University of Berlin, Germany, 1892-94. Teaching in High School,
Providence, R. I., 1894 .
Married August 25, 1886, Mary Eloise Johnson (class of 1886), of
Monroe, Conn.
Address : 28 Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I.
1437. EDGAR ALFRED EMENS. B.A.; M.A., 1889. *. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born April 23, 1862, Fayette, N. Y.
Principal of Union School, Eaton, N. Y., 1886-87. Taught in
Canandaigua Academy, N. Y., 1887-89; Genesee Wesleyan Seminary,
Lima, N, Y., 1889-91. Adjunct Professor of Greek, Syracuse Univer-
sity, 1891-92; Associate Professor, 1892-93 ; Professor, 1893 .
Studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany, 1897-98.
Married January 12, 1909, Jessie Suydam Clark, of Syracuse, N. Y.,
who died August 28, 1910.
Address : 619 West Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
1438. WILLIAM BARKER GWINNELL. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
^. T. *. B. K. Bom April 28, 1863, Newark, N. J.
Studied in Johns Hopkins University, 1886-87. Traveled and
studied in Europe, 1887-88. Clerk for the Prudential Insurance Com-
pany, Newark, N. J., 1888 . Vice president, later treasurer, of the
Duranoid Manufacturing Company, Newark. N. J., 1889 .
Address : 545 Mount Prospect Ave., Newark, N. J.
1439. CHARLES WARREN HAWKINS. Ph.B. : B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1889. X. '^. Born December 18, 1864, Bays-
port, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary. 1886-88. Taught in Wil-
mington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1887. Joined New Eng-
land Conference. M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at South Hadley
Falls, Mass., 1889-91 ; Belchertown. 1891-92. Principal of High
School, Equinunk, Pa.. 1892-94. Professor of Latin and Greek, Carle-
ton College. Mo.. 1894-98. Principal of High School. Amityville,
N. Y.. 1898-1904; a public school, Bronx, New York, N. Y., 1904 .
Married May 18, 1889, Emily Mason, of Westfield, N. J.
Address : 2310 Grand Ave., Bronx, New York, N. Y.
1440. GEORGE FLETCHER ILLMAN. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
Born February 16, 1861, Cherry Ridge, Pa.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1886-89. Graduated;
joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at
Bethany Church, Camden, N. J., 1889-91 ; Warren St., Trenton,
1891-93'; Jamesburg, 1893-94. Transferred to Newark Conference,
1894. Stationed at Mountain View, N. J., 1894-96; Gladstone, 1896-99;
Sergeantsville. 1899-1900; Asbury and Bethlehem, 1900-04; Norton
and Mount Salem, 1904-05; Junction and Glen Gardner, 1905-07;
Lebanon, 1907-10; Flanders and Deckertown, 1910 .
Married January 30, 1893, Mary Alice Gillespie, of New York, N. Y.
Address: Flanders, N. J,
1441. HOWARD OSMAN LANTZ. B.A., 1887; M.A., 1890.
A. K. E. Born December 8, 1866.
Studied law, 1886-89. Admitted to the bar, 1889. Practising law in
Lewistown, Pa., 1889 . Mayor of Lewistown, Pa., 1892.
Address : Lewistown, Pa.
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1442. WILLIAM HENRY LINDEMUTH. B.A.; M.A., 1889;
B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1889. A. A. #, Born August 2,
1864, Reading, Pa.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1886-89. Joined Phila-
delphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at St. Luke's
Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-92; Morton, 1892-94; Oak Lane,
Philadelphia, 1894-97; Pottstown, 1897-98; Asbury, Philadelphia,
1898-1904; Wissahickon, Philadelphia, 1904-05; Lansdowne, 1905-06;
Pottsville, 1906 .
Married January 12, 1892, Emma Thomas Karcher, of Philadelphia,
Pa. Children: Emma Karcher, b. August 9, 1894; Caroline Stuart,
b. September 9, 1898; Edmund Karcher, b. June 20, 1901 ; George
Haines, b. June 11, 1904.
Address: 401 Garfield Square, Pottsville, Pa.
1443. CHARLES WESLEY LYON, Jr. Ph.B. A. A. #. Born
September 26, 1865, Charlotteville, N. Y.
Taught in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1886-87; Boys'
High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-96. Principal, Grammar School
No. 78, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896-1900. Associate superintendent of
schools. Borough of Brooklyn, and district superintendent, New York
City, 1900 .
Married July it, 1888, Alice Frew, of Frewsburg, N. Y. Children:
Walter Frew, b. September 30, 1889, d. March 29, 1892 ; Robert Frew,
b. February i, 1895 ; Charles Jefferson, b. September 6, 1902.
Address : 2410 Clarendon Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1444. WINFIELD SCOTT MANSHIP. B.A.; B.D., Yale Uni-
versity, 1889; Ph.D., Yale University, 1901. A. K. E. Born February
4, 1861, Honeybrook, Pa.
Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1886-89. Joined New York East
Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at Center Moriches, N. Y.,
1889-93; Summerfield, Bridgeport, Conn., 1893-95. Studied in Ger-
many, 1895-96. Stationed at South Meriden, Conn., 1896-1901 ; Union-
ville, 1901-03; Floral Park, N. Y., 1903-06; Middlefield, Conn., 1906-08;
Cheshire, 1908 .
Married December 19, 1896, Frances Bishop Petty (No. 1934). of
Center Moriches, N. Y.
Address : Cheshire, Conn.
1445. ELMER FRANCIS MARSH. B.A.; M.A., 1889. A. K. E.
Born September 25, 1861, Unity, Me.
Engaged in newspaper reporting, 1886-93. Stenographer, 1893 •
Private secretary to Hon. Olin Wellborn, U. S. district judge for the
Southern District of California, 1896 .
Married October 13, 1896, Margaret Darlinton, of Pasadena, Cal.
Child : George Elmer, b. May 25, 1898, d. February 28, 1899.
Address : 746 East Washington St., Los Angeles, Cal.
1446. JOHN ALDEN MORSE. B.S. A. K. E. Born July 17,
1862, Phippsburg, Me.
Clerk in the office of B. W. & H. F. Morse, Bath, Me., 1887. Super-
intendent of the Morse Ice Company, 1888. Member of firm, Morse
Brothers, shipbuilders and brokers, Bath, Me., 1888 .
Married December 15, 1892, Leonice Brockway. of Charlestown,
Mass. Children: Horace G., b. April 19, 1894; Leonice B., b. Septem-
ber 9, 1895.
Address : Bath, Me.
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1447. JOHN CALVIN PACKARD. B.A.; M.A., 1889. ^I'. T.
*. B. K. Born September 10, 1859, Bournedale, Mass.
Vice principal, East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1886-90. Teaching
in High School, Brookline, Mass., 1890 .
Married November 23, 1892, Ella Mabel Greene, of Hope Valley,
R. I. '
Address: 14 Searle Ave., Brookline, Mass.
1448. HERBERT EUGENE PECK. Ph.B. X. ^. Born Febru-
ary 28, 1863, Kinderhook, N. Y.
Taught in Troy, N. Y., 1886-89. Studied law, 1889-91. Admitted to
the bar, 1891. Taught in High School, Port Townsend, Wash., 1892-95;
High School, Ballard, Wash., 1895-98. Superintendent of schools,
Ballard, Wash., 1898-1901. Practising law in Ballard, Wash., 1901 .
City attorney, Ballard, Wash., 1902 .
Address: Ballard, Wash.
1449. GEORGE AVERY RICH. B.A.; M.A., 1889. *. N. 9.
*. B. K. Born October 20, 1863, Dennysville, Me. Brother of No.
1533-
Reporter on The Boston Advertiser, Mass., 1886-87. Editorial writer
on The Boston Journal, 1887.
Married September 13, 1890, Iza Stuart Braine, of Bangor, Me.
Child: Stuart Lowell, b. April 13, 1893 (class of 1914).
Address : Box 5333, Boston, Mass.
1450. EDWARD BENNETT ROSA. B.S.; Ph.D., Johns Hop-
kins University, 1891 ; Sc.D., Wesleyan University, 1906. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born October 4. 1861, Rogersville, N. Y.
Taught in English and Classical School, Providence, R. I., 1886-88.
Studied in Johns Hopkins University (Fellow, 1890-91), 1888-91.
Associate Professor of Physics, Wesleyan University, 1891-92; Pro-
fessor of Physics, 1892-1903. Physicist, Bureau of Standards, Wash-
ington, D. C, 1901 . Secretary of International Committee on
Electrical Units and Standards.
Married March 22, 1894, Mary Evans, of Harrisburg, Pa.
Address: The Ontario, Washington, D. C.
1451. CHARLES SCOTT, Jr. B.A. ; M.A., 1889. A. A. $. Born
July 16, 1864, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No. 1285.
Engaged in manufacturing, Philadelphia, Pa., 1886-1902. Vice presi-
dent, Railway Steel Spring Company, 1902-05. Retired, 1905. Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1905 .
Married October 3, 1889, Ellen Miner Butler, of West Chester, Pa.
Children: Alice Acheson, b. December 11, 1890; Letitia Butler, b.
September 15, 1893.
Address: Overbrook, Pa.
1452. JEREMIAH MALACHY SHEEHAN. B.A. ; B.A., Har-
vard University, 1888; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1889. A. A. *.
Born January 22, 1863, Windsor Locks, Conn.
Lawyer.
Address : 136 Liberty St., New York, N. Y.
1453. CHARLES EDWARD S PAULDING. B.A. ; S.T.B., Bos-
ton University, 1889: M.A., Wesleyan University, 1890. X. '*■. Born
April 12, 1864, Lowell, Mass.
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Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1886-89. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at Egleston
Square, Boston, Mass., 1889-92; Ashland, 1892-94; Trinity Church,
Cambridge, 1894-96; Winchester, 1896-99; Grace Church, Springfield,
1899-1903; Fitchburg, 1903-08; Auburndale, 1908 — — .
Married May 11, 1892, Mabelle Estelle Spalding, of West Chelms-
ford, Mass. Children : Paul Pickering, b. June i, 1893 ; Miriam
Longley, b. March 29, 1897.
Address : 304 Central St., Auburndale, Mass.
1454. CHARLES HENRY STACKPOLE. B.A.; M.A., 1889;
S.T.B., Boston University, 1891. X. <ir. Born July 29, 1864, Durham,
Me.
Taught in Auburn, Me., 1886-88. Studied in School of Theology,
Boston University, 1888-91. Joined New England Conference, M. E.
Church, 1891. Stationed at Bradford, Mass., 1891-94; Peabody,
1894-98; Stanton Ave., Boston, 1898-1901 ; Melrose, 1901-06; Brom-
field St., Boston, 1906-07; First Church, Waltham, 1907-11. Withdrew
from the conference, 191 1.
Married July 18, 1894, Maude A. Rolfe, of Auburn, Me.
Address : 428 Main St., Waltham, Mass.
1455. CYRUS JOHN STRONG. B.A.; M.A., 1889; M.D.,
Columbia University, 1890. ■*". T. Born March 3, 1862, Flushing,
N. Y. Son of No. 247.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1886-90. Junior assistant, Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1891 ;
senior assistant, 1892 ; house physician, 1893. Practising medicine in
New York, N. Y., 1893 • Visiting physician, Bellevue Hospital;
attending physician, Willard Parker Hospital; assistant attending
surgeon, Manhattan Throat and Nose Hospital.
Married June 17, 1908, Helen Frisbie MacMillin, of New York, N. Y.
Address: 11 East 48th St., New York, N. Y.
1456. EDWARD COOKE STROUT. B.A.; M.A., 1889; S.T.B.,
Boston University, 1892. A. A. <l>. Born November 16, 1854, Jay, Me.
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1887. Served as mission-
ary in Salt Lake City, Utah, 1887-88; Park City, 1888-89. Studied in
School of Theology, Boston University, 1889-92. Stationed at Gorham,
Me., 1892-97; Saco, 1897-1901. Transferred to New Hampshire Con-
ference, 1901. Stationed at Baker Memorial Church, Concord, N. H.,
1901-07; Main St., Nashua, 1907 .
Address : 14 Mulberry St., Nashua, N, H.
1457. JAMES MONROE TABER, Jr. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
A. K. E.
Joined New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1886.
Stationed at Colchester, Conn., 1886-88 ; Sachem St., Norwich, 1888-91 ;
South Manchester, 1891-94; Trinity Church, Providence, R. L, 1894-96.
Transferred to Holston Conference, 1899. Transferred to Newark
Conference, 1905. Stationed at St. Luke's Church, Newark, N. J.,
1905. Transferred to Rock River Conference, 1909. Stationed at
Rockford, 111., 1909 •
Address : Rockford^ 111.
1458. HOWARD RIDGWAY VAUGHN. B.A. ; B.D., Yale Uni-
versity, 1889. X. ■*■. Born 1859, New Egypt, N. J.
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1886.] GRADUATES.
Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1886-89. Pastor of Congregational
Church, Eau Claire, Wis., 1889; Red Cliff, Col., 1889-90; Fifield, Wis.,
1890-92; Eau Claire, 1892 .
Married September 24, 1891, Lizzie K. Bradley, of New Haven,
Conn. Children: Myra, b. December 19, 1892; Howard Flagler, b.
1894; John Irving, b. 1897.
Address : Elk Mound, Wis.
1459. GEORGE PHELPS WARDELL. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
A. A. *. 4>. B. K. Born January 31, 1863, Farmington, Conn. Son
of No. 678.
Clerk for U. S. Electric Light Company, New York, N. Y., 1886-89;
estimating and executive clerk, 1889-93. Estimator for N. Y. Electric
Eciuipment Company, 1893-94. Salesman for Stucky & Heck Electrical
Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J., 1894-96. Secretary of
Department of Science and Technology, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1896-98. Confidential secretary, with Chas. Pratt & Co., New
York, N. Y., 1898-1902. In poor health. 1902 .
Married November 30, 1899, Caroline Johnson Van Buskirk, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address : 60 Main Ave., Ocean Grove, N. J.
1460. FRANK EDWIN WILLIAMS. B.A.; M.A., 1889. ^. T.
*. B. K. Bom November 30, 1865, in Caroline County, Md. Brother
of No. 1412.
Taught at Chesapeake City, Md., 1886-88. Studied in Princeton Theo-
logical Seminary, 1888-90. Pastor of West Presbyterian Church,
Washington, D. C, 1891-92; Boundary Ave. Presbyterian Church,
Baltimore, Md., 1892-1903. Editor of The Cecil Whig, Elkton, Md.,
1903 • Delegate to the Republican National Convention, 1908.
Married November 5, 1891, Mary Elizabeth Wallace, of Chesapeake
City, Md. Children: Wallace, b. October 21, 1892; Frank Edwin, b.
February 9, 1894; Fletcher Price, b. December 27, 1895; Emily Bell,
b. February 4, 1901 ; Cornelia Price, b. May 16, 1905; Joseph, b. April
II, 1908.
Address: Elkton, Md.
1461. WILLIAM HENRY WOODBURY. B.A. ; M.D., Univer-
sity of Buffalo. 1888; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1889. Sir. T. Born
February 16, 1864, Norfolk, Va.
Studied in Medical School of the University of Buffalo, 1886-88.
Interne in M. E. Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-90. Practising medi-
cine in Buffalo, N. Y.. 1890 .
Married April 29, 1896, Amelia Sieb, of Brooklvn, N. Y.
Address : 205 East Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y.
1462. BERTHA BASS. B.A.; M.A., 1889. Born October 14,
1862. Bellows Falls. Vt.
Taught in Talladega College, Ala., 1886-87. Preceptress of Wash-
ington Academy, Salem, N. Y., 1887-88. Taught in Dearborn-Morgan
School, Orange, N. J., 1888-89; Wilkes-Barre Female Institute, Pa.,
1889-91 ; State Normal School, Providence, R« I., and Polytechnic
Preparatory School. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891-1901 ; Wadleigh High
School, New York, N. Y., 1901 .
Address: 501 West 120th St., New York, N. Y.
384
GRADUATES. [1886-87.
1463. HELENA LOVINA DAY (Collyer). B.A. $. B. K.
Born November i, 1857, Ellsworth, Me.
Preceptress in East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1906-07; Cazenovia
Seminary, N. Y., 1907 .
Married July 19, 1886, Rev. George Landon Collyer. Children:
Mildred Edith, b. February 19, 1888 (B.A., Boston University, 1909) ;
Marion Helena, b. December 9, 1892; Margaret Ethel, b. April 14,
1894.
Address : Mrs. G. L. Collyer, Cazenovia, N. Y.
1464. LILLIE BLANCHE MATHEWSON. B.A.; M.A., 1889.
$. B. K. Born September 19, 1862, Barton, Vt.
Taught in Santiago College, Chile, S. A., 1887-90; Lyndon Institute,
Vt, 1891-93, 1894-95; Washington, D. C, 1895-96; Maiden, Mass.,
1896-97.
Address : 15 Lynde St., Maiden, Mass.
CLASS OF J887.
1466. WALTER RUSSELL BREED. B.S.; B.D., Episcopal
Theological School, 1890; D.D., Franklin and Marshall College, 1903.
*. jV. e. Born January 10, 1866, Lynn, Mass.
Studied in General Theological Seminary, 1887-88; Episcopal Theo-
logical School, Cambridge, Mass., 1888-90. Ordained deacon in the
Protestant Episcopal Church, 1890. Rector of Trinity Church, Con-
cord, Mass., 1890-93. Ordained priest, 1891. Rector of Christ Church,
Quincy, Mass., 1893-1900; St. James' Church, Lancaster, Pa., 1900-07;
St. Paul's Church, Cleveland, Ohio, 1907 . Examining chaplain of
the Diocese of Harrisburg, 1900-07.
Married June 4, 1895, Ellen Brodrick Zehner, of Mauch Chunk, Pa.
Child : William Zehner, b. December 8, 1897.
Address : 6908 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
1466. HARRY BRENEMAN BRUNER. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
August 3, 1862, Columbia, Pa. Brother of Nos. 1203 and 1509.
In the lumber business. Columbia, Pa., 1887 .
Address : 226 Cherry St., Columbia, Pa.
1467. BUEL OWEN CAMPBELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1890; S.T.B.,
Boston University, 1890. X. ^. Born October 12, 1862, North Fair-
fax, Vt.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1887-90. Joined
New Hampshire Conference, M. E. Church, 1890. Stationed at East
Rochester, N. H., 1890-93. President of Colegio Americano, Con-
cepcion, Chile, 1893-1900, 1903-10. Pastor of English Church, Con-
cepcion, Chile, 1895-1900, 1907-10. Pastor at San Juan and Guayama,
P. R., 1900-02. Pastor at Valparaiso, Chile, 1910 . •
IVIarried June 28, 1888, Esther L. Soule, of Fairfield, Vt. Children :
Marjorie Esther, b. March 2."], 1891 ; Ruth Elena, b. November 19, 1895;
Wendell Soule, b. February 21, 1899; Raymond Owen, b. April 26,
1902.
Address : Casilla 2037, Correo No. 2, Valparaiso, Chile.
385
1887.] GRADUATES.
1468. DWIGHT FRIEND CARROLL. B.A.; M.A., 1890. X. ^.
Principal of a private school, Falls Village, Conn., 1887-90. Instruc-
tor in Physics, Lehigh University, 1890-94. In poor health, residing in
Yalesville, Conn., and at the State Hospital, Middletown, Conn.,
1894 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
1469. HERBERT EDGAR COBB. B.A. ; M.A., 1890. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born July 4, i860, Searsmont, Me.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1887-90.
Instructor in Mathematics, University of Colorado, 1890-92. Graduate
student, and Lecturer in University Extension, University of Chicago,
1892-96. Instructor in Mathematics, Lewis Institute, Chicago, 1896-
1900; Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1900-06; Professor, and
Head of Department, of Mathematics, 1906 . Studied in Univer-
sity of Berlin, Germany, 1905-06. Departmental editor: School
Science and Mathematics.
Married March 11, 1890, Sara I\L Maxson, of Syracuse, N. Y.
Address: Lewis Institute, Chicago, 111.
1470. JACOB AUGUSTUS COLE. B.A.; M.A., 1890. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Bom October 22, 1859, Elizabeth, N. J.
Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1887. Stationed at Rari-
tan, N. J., 1887-91; South Orange, 1891-93; Arlington, 1893-98; Frank-
lin St., Newark, 1898-1900. Financial agent. Centenary Collegiate
Institute, 1900-01. Stationed at Halsey St., Newark, N. J., 1901-07;
Orange, 1907-10; First St., Passaic, 1910 .
Married July 28, 1887, Lina Augusta Christopher, of Tottenville,
N. Y.
Address : 292 Gregory Ave., Passaic, N. J.
1471. *HENRY BUCKLEY COONS. B.A. ; M.A., 1890. A. A. *.
Born February 9, 1866, Elizaville, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1596 and
2074.
Assistant principal of Catskill Academy, N. Y., 1888-89; principal,
1889. Superintendent of Catskill Academy and Union Free School,
1889-92. Died March 25, 1892, Catskill, N. Y.
1472. EDWARD EVERETT CORNWALL. Ph.B.; M.D.,
Columbia University, 1890. X. ^. *. B. K. Born July 2, 1866,
Buenos Aires, Argentine Republic, S. A.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1887-90. Resident physician, Presbyterian Hospital, New York, N. Y..
1890-92. Ship surgeon, Netherlands-American S. S. Company. 1892-93.
Practising medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893 • Adjunct Professor
of Internal Medicine, BrookljTi Post-Graduate Medical School, 1906-08;
Professor, 1908^ . Visiting physician to the Williamsburg Hospital,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904 ; Norwegian Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1906-^ — . President of the Long Island Medical Society, 1906; Brook-
lyn Pathological Society, 1908. Author: William Cornwall and His
Descendants.
Address : K39 Pacific St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1473. *RUSSELL HUBERT CROXFORD. B.A.; M.D., Maine
Medical College. 1892. X. ^. Born May 17, 1858, Lincoln Center.
Me. Brother of G. A. Croxford (class of 1891).
GRADUATES. [1887.
Principal of Freedom Academy, Me., 1888-89. Studied medicine in
Bowdoin College, Me., and in Bellevue Hospital, New York, N. Y.,
1889-92. Practised medicine in Orland, Me., 1893-1904; Brewer, Me.,
1904-08. U. S. pension examiner, 1895. Died August 5, 1908, Brewer,
Me.
Married September 20, 1893, Flora D. Marks, of North Penobscot,
Me. Children: Jeannette, b. July 19, 1895; Geneva, b. October 15,
1897; Paul, b. June 22, 1901.
Address of widow : Brewer, Me.
1474. *EDWIN FISH. Ph.B. X. ^. Born April 25, 1863,
Natchez, Miss.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University; also employed in a
banker's office, Middletown, 1888-89. In the loan and bond brokerage
business, Trinidad, Col., and Middletown, Conn., 1889-90. With the
Victor Coal Company, Trinidad, Col., 1890-91. Secretary of the Trini-
dad Chamber of Commerce, 1891-92. Private secretary of Victor Coal
Company and Colorado Coke Company, 1892. Severely injured in an
accident in Texas; on recovery, went to California, 1892. General
sales agent of the Alaska Coal Company and the Sweetwater Coal
Mining Company, 1893. Afterwards a stockbroker. Died July 25,
1907, Seattle, Wash.
Married ; one child.
1475. GEORGE FRANCIS FLYNN. B.A.; B.A., Holy Cross
College, 1890. X. ^'. Born September 13, 1867, Newark, N. J.
Taught in St. Bernard's School, Cohoes, N. Y., 1887-89. Studied in
Holy Cross College, 1889-90; Grand Seminary, Montreal, Canada,
1890-92; St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Mass., 1892-93. Ordained
priest of the Roman Catholic Church, 1893. Stationed at St. Francis's
Church, North Adams, Mass., 1893-1901 ; St. Louis's Church, Web-
ster, 1901-04; St. Michael's Cathedral, Springfield, 1904 .
Address : St. Michael's Cathedral, Springfield, Mass.
1476. *EDMUND RICHARD FOLEY. B.A.; M.A., 1890. ^. T.
Born 1861, Wolcott, Conn.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1887. Stationed
at Beacon Falls, Conn., 1887-88; Grace Church, Mount Vernon, N. Y.,
1888-92. Traveled abroad, 1892-93. Stationed* at 37th St. Church,
New York, N. Y., 1893-94. On a ranch, Phoenix, Ariz., 1894-96.
Pastor at Tucson, Ariz., 1896-99. Died July 17, 1899, Southington,
Conn.
1477. ROBERT LEWIS GILBERT. B.A.; M.A., 1890. Bom
March 14, 1865, Derby, Conn.
Studied law in Derby, Conn., 1887-89. Practising law in Derby,
Conn., 1889 . Prosecuting attorney for the town of Derby, 1889.
Secretary, Board of Education, Derby.
Address : Derby, Conn.
. 1478. HAROLD CHARLES HUTCHISON. Ph.B. A. K. E.
Born 1865, Harrisburg, Pa.
Learned the trade of steel-blowing; in charge of mi]l in Pennsyl-
vania Steel Works, 1887-89. Manager of motor department, Edison
General Electric Company, Chicago, 111., 1890-91 ; Ansonia Electric
Company, Chicago, III, 1892. In charge of electrical stock of operat-
ing department, World's Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, 111., 1893.
Address : 141 Elhcott St., Buffalo, N. Y.
387
1887.] GRADUATES.
1479. GEORGE ARTHUR INGALLS. B.A. ^. T. Born
August 24, 1864, Winooski, Vt.
Engaged in farming, 1887-89. Vice principal, Sandy Hill Union
School and Academy, N. Y., 1889-1905; principal, 1905 . Admitted
to the bar, 1898. Author: An Outline of Municipal Government in
the City of New York, 1904.
Address : 19 Walnut St., Sandy Hill, N. Y.
1480. ELMER FREDERIC NEWELL. B.A. ; M.A., 1890; Ph.D.,
Kansas City University, 1905. A. K. E. Born August 19, 1864,
Windsor, Conn. Brother of W. C. Newell (class of 1882).
Taught in Portsmouth, R. L, 1887-88. Joined New England
Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1888. Stationed at Barnstable,
Mass., 1888-89; Sagamore, 1889-91; East Glastonbury, Conn., 1891-92.
Supernumerary, 1892-93. Principal of High School, Terryville, Conn.,
1893-94. In poor health; on a farm, Arnolds Mills, R. I., and Wren-
tham, Mass., 1894-1900. Principal of a school, Wrentham, Mass.,
1900-03; of a gramnaar school. North Kingston, R. I., 1903-04; of
High School, North Kingston, R. I., 1904-05; of Bridgton Academy,
Me., 1905-07. Taught in High School, New Bedford, Mass., 1908.
Transferred to Vermont Conference, 1908. Stationed at Hardwick,
Vt, 1908-11; Waterbury, 191 1 .
Married December 4, 1889. Lucy Phinney Hallett, of Centerville,
Mass. Children : Frederick William, b. November 15, 1892, d. Novem-
ber 21, 1892; Hobart Hallett, b. June 10, 1896.
Address : Waterbury, Vt.
1481. EDWARD SUMMERFIELD NINDE. B.A.; B.D., Gar-
rett Biblical Institute, 1889; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1890; D.D.,
Garrett Biblical Institute, 1903, and Wesleyan University, 1905.
*. B. K. Born January i. 1866. Cincinnati, Ohio. Son of No. 520.
Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute, 1887-89. Traveled and studied
in Europe, 1889-91. Joined Detroit Conference, M. E. Church, 1891.
Stationed at Bay Port, Mich., 1891-92; Wyandotte, 1892-95; Birming-
ham, 1895-96; Detroit, 1896-1900; Ann Arbor. 1900-05. Engaged in
travel and study, 1905-07. Transferred to New England Southern Con-
ference, 1907. Stationed at Mathewson St., Providence, R. I., 1907 .
Address : 88 Providence St., Providence, R. 1.
1482. HARVEY HALLETT PAINE. B.A. ; M.A., 1890. *. N. 9.
Born March 4, 1859, Centerville, Mass.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1887. Stationed at
Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1887-89; Ashland, 1889-92; Immanu-el Church,
Waltham, 1892-94; Clinton, 1894-97; Tapleyville, 1897-98; Laurel St.,
Worcester, 1898-1903; Webster, 1903-08; South St., Lynn, 1908-09;
Athol, 1909 .
Married June i, 1892, Ida Eldora Metcalf, of Ashland, Mass. Chil-
dren: Evelyn Eldora. b. March 29, 1893, d. July, 1893; Harold Metcalf..
b. March 15, 1895; Helen Vivian, b. February 4, 1897.
Address T 105 Main St., Athol, Mass.
1483. *ED»WARD EVANS PIXLEY. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born December 25. i860. Northampton, Mass.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1887-91. Studied as printer
and typesetter in the establishment of Isaac Pitman, Bath, England,
1891-93. Studied French in Brussels, 1803. Went to Africa as mis-
sionary, 1893. Died May 23. 1893. Vivi. Congo Free State, Africa.
GRADUATES. [1887.
1484. RALPH HAYWARD POMEROY. B.A.; M.D., Long
Island College Hospital, 1889; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1890. S^. T.
$. B. K. Born January 12, 1867, New York, N. Y. Son of No. 541 ;
brother of No. i860.
Studied medicine in Long Island College Hospital, 1887-89. Interne
in Charity Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1889-91. Practising medicine
in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1891 . Visiting obstetrician. Kings County Hos-
pital, 1899 . Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Long Island College Hospital, 1905 . Associate gynecologist,
Brooklyn Hospital, 1903 . Visiting obstetrician, M. E. Hospital,
Brooklyn, 1907 .
Married October 12, 1897, Isabella Maud Lachlan, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child: Leslie Weltha, b. September 27, 1898.
Address: 511 Nostrand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1485. WILLIAM TRAFTON RANDALL. B.S.; M.A. (Hon.),
1895. A. K. E. $. B. K. Born November 23, i860, Wayne, Me.
Brother of No. 1252.
President of Chafifey College, Ontario, Cal, 1887-1901. Dean of the
College of Liberal Arts, University of Southern California, 1901-03.
Superintendent, State Industrial School, lone, Cal., 1903 . Presi-
dent, City Trustees; also Board of Trade, Ontario, Cal. Lay dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1896.
Married Louise A. Woodruff, of Terryville, Conn. Children:
Louise Marguerite; Wilbur Walter.
Address : 2028 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, Cal.
1486. FRANK HENRY RICHMOND. B.A.; M.A., 1890. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born June 4, 1866, Burlington, Vt.
Principal of an academy, White Oaks, N. Mex., 1887-88. Super-
intendent of schools, Lincoln County, N. Mex., 1889. Admitted to
the bar, 1889. Studied in Columbia Law School, 1890-91. Law
reporter on The New York Evening Post. 1891-99. Secretary to com-
mission to revise the laws of Porto Rico, 1900. Assistant attorney-
general of Porto Rico, 1901. Associate judge, San Juan, Porto Rico,
1902-04. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1904 .
Married July 13, 1892, Louise H. Shanks, of Penn Yan, N. Y.
Address : 621 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1487. HERBERT DWIGHT ROCKWELL. B.A.; M.A., 1890.
•I". N. e. *. B. K. Born January 3, 1865, North Adams, Mass.
Brother of No. 1488.
In business in North Adams, Mass., 1887-1905. Retired, 1905.
Address : 30 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass.
1488. JOSEPH CHAPIN ROCKWELL. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1896; Ph.D., University of Jena, 1909. $. N. 0. ^. B. K.
Born September 16, 1862, North Adams, Mass. Brother of No. 1487.
Taught in High School, Westfield, Mass., 1887-88; Wesleyan
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1888-91. Studied in Jena and Berlin,
Germany, 1891-94. Taught in Northwestern Academy, Evanston, 111.,
1894-95. Graduate student in Harvard University, 1895-96, 1898-1902.
Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology {ad interim). University
of California, 1896-98. Professor of Latin and Greek, Buchtel Col-
lege, Ohio, 1902 . On leave of absence for travel and study,
1908-09.
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1887.] GRADUATES.
Married December 27, 1904, Claudia Eugenia Schrock, of Ostrander,
Ohio. Child : Herbert Chapin, b. September 27, 1905.
Address: 7Z Franklin St., Akron, Ohio.
1489. FRANK ELWOOD SANFORD. Ph.B.; M.A., 1890.
$. X. e. *. B. K. Born October 10, 1858, Rootstown, Ohio.
Taught in State Normal School. Millersville, Pa., 1887-90. Superin-
tendent of schools, La Grange, 111., 1890 .
Married August 31, 1887, May R. Blinn, of Cromwell, Conn.
Children: Leigh Russell, b. August i, 1888 (B.M.E., Univ. of Michi-
gan, 1909); Miles Blinn, b. April 11, 1895; Trent Elwood, b. Febru-
ary 21, 1897; Evelyn Louise, b. October 16, 1899.
Address: 217 South Ashland Ave., La Grange, 111.
1490. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SHARPE. B.A.; M.A., 1890.
A. A. *. Born January 7, 1864, Cape May, N. J. Son of B. S. Sharpe
(class of i860).
Adjunct Professor of Physics and Biology, Randolph-Macon Col-
lege, 1887-91. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1891-94.
Fellow in Physics, Clark University, 1894-96, 1897-98. Taught in New
York State Normal School, New Paltz, N.. Y., 1896-97. Residing in
Greenwich, N. Y., 1898 .
Married June 25, 1890, Anna Louise Boies, of Greenwich, N. Y.
Children: Margaret, b. January 9. 1893; Robert Boies, b. August 2,
1897; Annie Catherine, b. April 13, 1901, d. October i, 1901 ; Philip
Boies, b. October 26, 1902.
Address : Greenwich, N. Y,
1491. ODELL SEYMOUR SMITH. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
March 16, 1863. New York, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, East Berlin, Conn., 1887-88. In an insur-
ance office, New York, N. Y., 1888-89^ In business in Washington,
D. C, 1889 . Member of firm, Norment & Smith, real estate,
1891 . Secretary and treasurer. Home Mutual Building and Loan
Association, 1897 ; Norfolk & Washington Steamboat Company,
1898 .
Married October 5, 1887, Ida Norment, of Washington, D. C. Chil-
dren: Frank Seymour CNo. 2831), b. October 16, 1888; Ida Norment,
b. July 10, 1890; Lila. b. April 21, 1892, d. March i, 1893.
Address: 1631 i6th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
1492. DAVID HOLDEN STAFFORD. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
February 22, 1864, Brandon, Vt.
Assistant bank cashier, Ellis, Kans., 1887-88. Cashier of State
Exchange Bank, Mankato, Kans., 1888-1902; president, 1902 .
Trustee of Kansas Wesleyan University. President, Board of
Trustees, Mankato City Library,
Married January 15, 1890, Mary Eliza Barker, of Brandon, Vt.
Children : John Winthrop, b. November 22, 1890, d. July 28, 1892 ;
Lewis Holden, b. February 7, 1892; Helen Mary, b. Februarj^ 12, 1893;
Florence Elizabeth, b. October 21, 1896; Ruth Townsend, b. February
16, 1902.
Address: Mankato, Kans.
1493. MILLARD FILLMORE STEELMAN. B.S.
Address : unknown.
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GRADUATES. [1887.
1494. JAMES MADISON STEVENS. B.A.; M.A., 1890.
A. K. E. *. B. K. Born September 28, 1865, Philadelphia, Pa.
Principal of High School, Niantic, Conn., 1887-89; of public schools,
Saguache, Col., 1889-90, 1891-93. Employed in state treasurer's office
and in post office, Denver, Col., 1890-91. Taught in Belmont School,
Mass. ; principal of Renfrew School, Adams, Mass., 1895-96. Super-
intendent of schools, Darlington, Wis., 1896-1901 ; Ocean City, N, J.,
1903 .
Married June 2(), 1900, Caro Louise Bucey, of Madison, Wis. Chil-
dren: Theodore Bucey, b. February 10, 1902; James Madison, b.
October 30, 1905.
Address : 624 8th St., Ocean City, N. J.
1495. CARLOS HOTCHKISS STORRS. B.A.; LL.B., Yale
University, 1889; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1890. Born July 4, 1864,
Seymour, Conn.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1887-89. Practising law in Ansonia,
Conn., 1889 .
Married July 2, 1896, Nettie S. Rider, of Seymour, Conn,
Address : Ansonia, Conn.
1496. SAMUEL NEWTON TAYLOR. Ph.B. ; Ph.D., Clark Uni-
versity, 1896. A. A. <!>. Born April 24, 1858, Farmingdale, N. Y.
In charge of experimental laboratory, Thomson-Houston Electric
Company, Lynn, Mass., 1887-91. Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary,
Kents Hill, Me., 1891-93. Fellow in Physics, Clark University, 1893-96.
Instructor in Physics, Purdue University, 1896-99. Assistant Professor
of Physics, Syracuse University, 1899- 1902. Studied in Germany,
1902-03. Professor of Electrical Engineering, University of Pittsburg,
1903-08; University of Cincinnati, 1908 .
Married December 27, 1887, Mabel Wright Burr, of Middletown,
Conn., who died June 5, 1908. Child: Mabel Burr, b. November 4,
1888.
Address : University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.
1497. ALBERT WELCOME THAYER. B.A.; M.A., 1890,
and Harvard University, 1897. A. K. E. <^. B. K. Born September
18, 1863, Mendon, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1666 and 1868.
Principal of schools, Terryville, Conn., 1887-89; High School, West-
boro, Mass., 1889-93; High School, Palmer, Mass., 1^3-96. Graduate
student. Harvard University, 1896-97. Taught in Mechanic Arts High
School, Boston, Mass., 1897-99. Agent for a real estate company, New
York, N. Y,, 1899-1900. Engaged in farming at Blackstone, Mass.,
Married August 28, 1889, Harriet J. Cook, of Terryville, Conn.
Address: R. F. D., Blackstone, Mass.
1498. CALVIN SPENCER VIDEON. B.A.; M.A., 1890. Born
October 16, 1859, Thompsonville, Conn.
With the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, Prince Bay,
N. Y., 1888 .
Married August 23, 1888, Jeanette D. Tillinghast, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Thuden Henry, b. November 13, 1890; Spencer Til-
linghast, b. August 30, 1894; George Herbert, b. May i, 1905.
Address : Tottenville, N. Y.
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1499. HERBERT WELCH. B.A.; M.A., 1890; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1890; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1902; LL.D.,
1906. <ir. T. *, B. K. Born November 7, 1862, New York, N. Y.
Brother of No. 1923, and of O. L. Welch (class of 1891).
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1887-90. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1890. Stationed at Bedford Station, N. Y.,
1890-92; St. Luke's Church, New York, 1892-93. Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1893. Stationed at Summerfield, Brooklyn.
N. Y., 1893-98; Middletown, Conn., 1898-1902. Traveled and studied
abroad, 1902-03. Stationed at Chester Hill, Mount Vernon, N. Y.,
1903-05. President of Ohio Wesleyan University, 1905 . Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1901-06. Author: Selections from the
Writings of John Wesley, 1901.
Married June 3, 1890, Adelaide Frances McGee, of Plainfield, N. J.
Children : Dorothy, b. June 7, 1891 ; Eleanor, b. September 3, 1900.
Address : Delaware, Ohio.
1500. GEORGE WILLIAM WOOD. B.A.; M.A., 1890. *. N. 0.
Born 1861.
Address : unknown.
1501. WESLEY ELLSWORTH WOODRUFF. B.A. ; M.A..
1890. A. K. E. Born June i, 1865, Salem, Pa.
Engaged in journalism, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1887-1904. Practising
law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1904 . Lecturer on topics principally
connected with American colonial history.
Married June 7. 1905. Mary Caroline Davis, of Yonkers, N. Y.
Address : 78 West Union St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1502. ROBERT LOUIS ZIXK. B.A. ; M.A., 1890. A. K. E.
Born Julv 6, 186^, Bridgeport, Conn.
Studied, 1887-88. Principal of High School, New Hartford, Conn.,
1888-89; Darien, Conn., 1889-90; Litchfield, Conn.. 1890-95. Studied
in New York College of Dentistry, 1895-96. Principal of schools,
Litchfield, Conn., 1896-1900; Unionville, Conn., 1900-02; Bridgeport,
Conn.. 1902 .
Married August 29, 1889, Florence Louise Terew, of Bridgeport,
Conn.
Address : 1966 Seaview Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
1503. JESSIE INNES INGLIS (Eason). Ph.B. Born July 6,
1867, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 1931, and of H. J. Inglis (class
of 1902).
Taught in St. Mary's Hall. Faribault. Minn., 1887-96.
Married June 10, 1896, Rev. Francis W. Eason, of London, England.
Child: Dorothy IngHs, b. March 17, 1897.
Address: Mrs. F. W. Eason, Trinity Rectory, Watertown, N. Y.
1504. KATHERINE GRIPPING PIKE. B.A. $. B. K. Born
November 19, 1862, Middletown, Conn. Sister of G. B. Pike (class of
1888).
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1887-89. Studied in
Germany, 1890-91. Engaged in private tutoring. Middletown, Conn.,
1^1-92. Taught in St. Mary's Hall, Faribault, Minn., 1893-95; Wil-
mington, Del., 1896-97; High School, Passaic, N. J., 1898-99; New
York City high schools, 1900 .
Address : 223 West 21st St.. New York, N. Y.
392
GRADUATES. [1887-88.
1505. JANE VAN VLECK. B.A. *. B. K. Born September 5,
1864, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No.» 406; sister of Nos. 1234,
1295, and 1375.
Taught in High School, Hartford, Conn., 1888-93 ; Miss Porter's
School, Farmington, Conn., 1893-95 ; Girls' High School, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
CLASS OF J888.
1506. FREDERIC GIBBS AXTELL. B.A.; M.A., 1891. $. N. 6.
*. B. K. Born July 5, 1867, Peru, N. Y.
At home, Milford, Conn., 1888-89. Taught in Friends' Academy,
Union Springs, N. Y., 1889-90; Vermont Methodist Seminary, Mont-
pelier, Vt., 1890-91 ; Preparatory School of Northwestern University,
Evanston, 111., 1891-92; Chaffey College, Ontario, Cal., 1892-97.
Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany,. 1901-02. Taught in
Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn., 1902-03. Assistant in
Greek, Macalester College, Minn., 1903-05 ; Instructor in Greek,
1905-06; Librarian, 1906 .
Address : 68 South Snelling Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
1507. HARRY HARVEY BEATTYS. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1890; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1891. $. N. O.
Born November 18, 1864, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1381
and 1382.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1888-90. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1890. Stationed at Bayport, N. Y.,
1890-92 ; Greenport, 1892-95 ; Jamaica, 1895-97 1 Sumner Ave., Brook-
lyn, 1897-1902; Stamford, Conn., 1902-05; Chester Hill, Mount
Vernon, N. Y., 1905 .
Married June 6, 1893, Genevieve Dunham, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Barbara, b. December 11, 1894; Marjorie, b. July 16, 1899.
Address : 216 North Columbus Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
1508. JOHN LAW BRIDGE. B.S.; Ph.D., Clark University,
1894; M.D., Harvard University, 1903. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
November 6, 1859, Hazardville, Conn. Brother of G. A. Bridge (class
of 1897).
Taught in Bordentown Military Institute, N. J., 1888-89. Assistant
in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1889-91. Fellow in Chemistry,
Clark University, 1891-92 ; University of Chicago. 1892-93. Taught
in Conn. Literary Institution, Suffield, Conn., 1893-96; High School,
Waterbury, Conn., 1896-99. Studied in Harvard Medical School,
1899-1903. Practising medicine in Thompsonville, Conn., 1903 .
Address : Thompsonville, Conn.
1509. WILLIAM EVANS BRUNER. B.A. ; M.A., 1891 ; M.D.,
University of Pennsylvania, 1891. A. A. $. *. B. K. Born January 8,
1866, Columbia, Pa. Brother of Nos. 1203 and 1466.
Studied in medical department. University of Pennsylvania, 1888-91,
Resident physician, Philadelphia Hospital, Pa., 1891-93. Assistant
clinical ophthalmologist, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1893. Clinical assistant (later instructor) in Ophthalmology, medical
393
1888.] GRADUATES.
department of Western Reserve University, 1893 • Practising
medicine in Cleveland, Ohio, 1894 • Oculist to Charity Hospital;
consultmg oculist to Maternity Hospital; surgeon-in-chief, Eye Dis-
pensary, Lakeside Hospital. Associate editor: Annals of Ophthal-
mology.
Married February 18, 1897, Lydia S. Clark, of Columbia, Pa. Chil-
dren: William Evans, b. February 21, 1961, d. March 15, 1903; Clark
Evans, b. January 17, 1910.
Address: 515 New England Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
1510. EDWARD WASHINGTON BURKE. B.A. A. K. E.
Born July 19, 1862, Saint Michaels, Md.
Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at
Lancaster, Pa., 1889-91; Wayne, 1891-92; Bethel, 1892-93; Hamburg,
1893-96; Malvern, 1896-98; Norris Square, Philadelphia, 1898-1901 ;
Pitman, Philadelphia, 1901-03; Norristown, 1903-06; Mahanoy City,
1906-09; East Park, Philadelphia, 1909-11; Millersburg. 191 1 .
Married October 20, 1898, Matora Adelle Green, of Malvern, Pa.
Address: Millersburg, Pa.
1511. *HENRY WILLIAM CAMIER. B.A. Born 1864, in Eng-
land.
Studied in the Medical School. University of Pennsylvania, 1888-89.
Died January 14, 1889, Philadelphia, Pa.
1612. WILLIAM MORTON CASSIDY. B.A. ; M.A, 1891. >!'. T.
*. B. K. Born August 9, 1859, Boston, Mass.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1888-89.
Joined New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at
Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1889-91; Graniteville, 1^1-93; West Medford,
1893-97. Graduate student in Harvard University, 1894-96. Stationed
at Hopkinton, Mass., 1897-1900; Whitinsville, 1900-03; North Andover,
1903-04; Danvers, 1904-09; Greenfield, 1909 .
Married October 9, 1889, Minnie Deborah Valden, of Ridgefield,
Conn. Children : Robert Valden, b. July 4, 1891 ; Minnie Grace, b.
April 29, 1893 ; Morton Stewart, b. December 22, 1894, d. December 27,
1898; Margaret Albee, b. August 29, 1900, d. March i, 1901.
Address : Greenfield, Mass.
1513. CHARLES PHILLIPS COOPER. B.A.; M.A., 1891.
A. K. E. Born January 16, 1866, Hamilton, N. Y.
On the staff of The Hartford Post, Conn., 1888-89; The Evening
Sun. New York, N. Y. (assistant managing editor), 1889 .
Married July 5, 1899, Olive A. Sprague, of New York, N. Y. Child :
Theron, b. August 15, 1907.
Address : The Evening Sun, New York, N. Y.
1514. *ERNEST RUSSELL DEANE. B.A. A. K. E. Born
1867.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1888-89. Died February 12,
1889, Pennington, N. J.
1515. HERVEY WILLIAM FELLOWS. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
September 17, 1864, Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 1386.
In the employ of Fellows & Co., manufacturers of collars and cuflfs,
Troy, N. Y., 1888-91 ; member of the firm, 1891 .
394
GRADUATES. [1888.
Married October 25, 1899, Nettie Wisner Chute, of Round Lake,
N. Y. Children: Marion Louise, b. August 3, 1900; Helen Elizabeth,
b. March 4, 1902; Esther Chute, b. June 20, 1903, d. March 8, 1904.
Address: Round Lake, N. Y.
1516. WILLIAM ELLIOTT FOSTER. B.A. ; M.A., 1891 ; M.D.,
New York HomcEopathic Medical College, 1891. X. ■*•. Born January
18, 1867, Wilbraham, Mass. Brother of No. 1603, and of Myra E.
Foster (class of 1881) and J. A. Foster (class of 1892).
Studied in N. Y. Homoeopathic Medical College, 1888-91. Practised
medicine in Bay Shore, N. Y., 1891-95 ; Glen Cove and Babylon,
N. Y., 1895 •
Married February 17, 1909, Henrietta McGuire, of New York, N. Y.
Address: Babylon, N. Y.
1517. HENRY PINNIE GRIFFIN. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born Octo-
ber 20, i860, Granby, Conn.
Taught in Bustleton, Pa., and Peekskill, N. Y., 1888-91. Clerk of the
Surrogate Court of Westchester County, N. Y., 1891-95. Admitted
to the bar, 1893. Practising law in^ White Plains, N. Y., 1895 .
Married November 3, 1897, Harriett Hademan Munsey, of Roxbury,
Mass.
Address : White Plains, N. Y.
1518. CHARLES MINOT GRIFFITH. Ph.B.; M.A., Cornell
University, 1894. *. N. 0. Born April 14, 1863, Silver Springs, N. Y.
Taught in Housatonic Valley Institute, Cornwall, Conn., 1888-90.
Principal of a public school, Hibernia, N. J., 1890-91 ; High School,
New Hartford, Conn., 1891-92; High School, Mystic, Conn., 1892-93,
Graduate student in Cornell University, 1893-94. Missionary (teacher
and preacher) in Chile, S. A., 1895-98. Preached as supply in Collins
Center, N. Y., 1899-1900. Director of the Instituto Pedagogico, Cuenca,
Ecuador, S. A., 1900-01. Taught in Eastman Business College, Pough-
keepsie, N. Y., 1901-02; High School, San Juan, Porto Rico, 1902-07.
Missionary teacher in La Paz, Bolivia, S. A., 1907-08. Statistical clerk.
Department of Education, San Juan, Porto Rico, 1908 . Joined
Western South America Mission Conference, M. E. Church, 1897.
Located, 1902.
Married November 28, 1894, Elva Roxana Kniffin, of Perry, N. Y.
Children: Dency Roxana, b. May 16, 1899, d. September 2, 1900;
two others, d. in infancy.
Address : Department of Education, San Juan, Porto Rico.
1519. ROLAND WILKINS GUSS. B.A.; M.A., 1891. A. A. #.
*. B. K. Born October 8, 1862, Williams Grove, Pa.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1888-91; Colo-
rado State Normal School, Greeley, Col., 1891-96; State Normal
School, North Adams, Mass., 1897 . Author: Science Outlines;
Science and Common Life.
Married December 9, 1891, Martha Anne Cameron, of Indiana, Pa.
Children : Maynard Cameron, b. November 25, 1893 ; Alice Miriam,
b. August 23, 1895 ; Ada Margaret, b. February 22, 1903.
Address: 405 Church St., North Adams, Mass.
1620. *MORTON LEE HALL. B.A. ; S.T.B., Boston University,
1892. X. ^. Born May 28, 1863, Bakersfield, Vt.
395
1888.] GRADUATES.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1888-92.
Preached at Ames, N. Y., 1892-93. Died January 23, 1893, Bakers-
field, Vt.
Married February 3, 1892, Fanny Cutler.
1521. GEORGE DEMPSTER HAMLEN. B.A.; M.D., New
York University, 1890; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1891. A. K. E.
Born July 8, 1866, Providence, R. I.
Studied in University Medical College, New York, N. Y., 1888-90.
Held an appointment in Bellevue Hospital, New York. 1890-92. Tutor
in Obstetrics and Gynecology, University Medical College, New York,
1892 . Practising medicine in New York, 1892 .
Married November 21, 1904, Estelle L. Randolph, of New York,
N. Y.
Address: 50 Central Park West, New York, N. Y.
1522. FREDERIC HOBART LAWRENCE HAMMOND. B.A.
A. A. *. Born October 13, 1866, Brooklyn, N. Y.
In Colorado four months, recovering his health, 1888. Taught in
Pennington Seminary, N. J.. 1889-90. General secretary, Y. M. C. A.,
New Britain, Conn., 1890-94. Assistant secretary, Y. M. C. A., Hart-
ford, Conn., 1894-99. Joined New York East Conference. M. E.
Church, 1899. Stationed at Wallingford, Conn., 1899-1904; West
Haven. 1904-10; Summerfield Church, Bridgeport, 1910-11; First
Church. Hartford, 191 1 .
Married June 30. 1892, Bertha Clarissa Sanford. of New Haven,
Conn. Children: Edward Sanford, b. April 21, 1893; Helen Frances,
b. January 29, 1896, d. February 21, 1898; Robert Lewis, b. October i,
1897; Alden Mowbray, b. September 9, 1900; Sanford Loomis, b.
September 21, 1903.
Address: 411 Windsor Ave., Hartford, Conn.
1523. HOWARD HORNBECK HAWXHURST. B.A.; M.A.,
1891 ; M.D.. New York Homoeopathic Medical College, 1891. A. A. «l>.
Born February 10, 1866, New Paltz, N. Y. Son of No. 762.
Studied in New York Homoeopathic Medical College, 1888-91.
Practising medicine in Washington, D, C, 1891 . Attending physi-
cian to the National Homoeopathic Hospital, Washington, D. C.
Married October 11, 1893, Annie Avery Elmer (daughter of No.
561), of Middletown, Conn. Children: Katharine, b. November 16,
1896 ; Elizabeth, b. April 6, 1903.
Address: 1414 Massachusetts Ave., N. W., Washington. D. C.
1524. FRED ALEXANDER HILLERY. B.A.; M.A., i8<;i.
^. T. *. B. K.
Teacher.
Address : unknown.
1525. THOMAS ARTHUR HUMASON. B.A. ; M.A., 1891 ;
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1893. A. A. *. Born September 3, 1865,
New Britain, Conn.
Taught in Institution for Improved Instruction of the Deaf, New
York, N. Y., 1888-95. Studied in Columbia University, 1889-91-
Principal of the Wright-Humason School. New York. N. Y., 1895-1904-
Taught in Pratt Institute. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904-07; Brooklyn Tram-
ing School for Teachers, 1907 . Lecturer, Brooklyn Institute of
Arts and Sciences, 1908 .
396
GRADUATES. [1888.
Married June 22, 1898, Adelyn Chase Condon, of New York, N. Y.
Child : Thomas Arthur, b. October 30, 1904.
Address : 235 Brooklyn Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1526. ROBERT SENEY INGRAHAM. B.A.; M.A., 1891 ; B.D.,
Garrett Biblical Institute, 1893. $. N. 9. Born August 6, 1865,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 288; brother of G. S. Ingraham (class
of 1885).
Taught in Tabor Academy, Marion, Mass., 1888-90. Studied in
Yale Divinity School, 1890-92; Garrett Biblical Institute, 1892-93.
Joined Wisconsin Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at
Tomahawk, Wis., 1893-94; Kingsley, Milwaukee, 1894-96; Oconto,
1896-97; Rhinelander, 1897-98; Park Place, Milwaukee, 1898-99;
Simpson Church, Milwaukee, 1899-1903; Fox Lake, 1903-06; Sheboy-
gan Falls, 1906-11. Superintendent of Fond du Lac District, 1911 .
Trustee of Lawrence College, Wis.
Married January 16, 1902, Mabel D. Bell, of Evanston, 111.
Address: 156 4th St., Fond du Lac, Wis.
1527. ARTHUR WILSON JAMES. B.A.; Ph.D., University of
Munich, 1894. A. A. *. *. B. K, Born September 26, 1864, East
Rush, Pa. Brother of No. 1179.
Taught in High School, Pottsville, Pa., 1888-89. Studied in Univer-
sity of Berlin, Germany, 1889-90; University of Freiburg, Germany,
1890-91 ; Paris, France, 1891-92 ; University of Munich, Germany,
1892-93. Tutor in German, Wesleyan University, 1893-96. Professor
of German, Miami University, 1896-1905. In the coal business,
Dayton, Ohio, 1905-08. Teaching in Lane Technical High School,
Chicago, 111., 1908—-—.
Married August 7, 1894, Amalie Griehl, of Munich, Germany. Chil-
dren : Arabella Madelaine, b. March 5, 1896 ; Golda Amelia, b. August
19, 1898; Clotilde Therese, b. February 20, 1905.
Address: 1524 North Clark St., Chicago, 111.
1528. WILLIAM AVERY KNOX. B.A.; M.A., 1891 ; B.D.,
Drew Theological Seminary, 1891 ; D.D., Taylor University, 1906.
Born March 20. 1859, Brewster, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1888-91. Joined Newark
Conference, M. E. Church, 1890. Preached as supply at Mount Hope,
N. J., 1889-90; Mountainview, N. J., 1890-91. Stationed at Branch-
ville, N. J., 1891-93; Springfield, 1893-98; Frenchtown, 1898-1900;
Deckertown, 1900-03; Allendale, 1903-05; Spring Valley, N. Y.,
1905-06; Davis Memorial Church, Newark, N. J., 1906-09; Dunellen,
1909 .
Married May 21, 1890, Gertrude Rice, of Middletown, Conn. Chil-
dren: William Avery, b. September 19. 1891, d. August 12, 1907;
Gilbert Rice, b. July 30, 1894 ; Gertrude Elizabeth, b. July 30, 1898.
Address : Dunellen, N. J.
1529. FREDERICK WILLIAM LANGE. Ph.B.; M.D., Hahne-
mann Medical College. 1890. A. A. *. Born October 14, 1861, Scran-
ton, Pa. Brother of Nos. 1394 and 1651.
Studied in Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1888-90.
Practising medicine in Scranton. Pa., 1890 .
Married December 31, 1892, Jennie Ridolle McDowell, of Media, Pa.
Address : 240 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
397
1888.1 GRADUATES.
1530. HARRY REISER MUNROE. B.A.; M.A., 1891 ; M.A.
(on exam.), 1894. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born October 6, 1865, West-
minster, Md. Brother of No. 1756, and of M. Munroe (class of
ICS92).
Principal of High School, Shrewsbury, Mass., 1888-90; Ash-
land, Mass., 1890-91. Taught in State Normal School, Millersville,
Pa., 1891-93. Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1893-95.
Instructor in English, Pennsylvania State College, 1895-97; Assistant
Professor of Rhetoric and English, 1897-98. Professor of English,
Allegheny College, 1898-1902. Lecturer in English, St. Lawrence
University, 1902-03. Taught in DeWitt Clinton High School, New
York, N. Y., 1903-07; Bryant High School, New York, 1907 ,
Married December 26, 1890, Helen Elizabeth Batchelder, of Glen
Ridge, N. J. Children: Emilie Frances, b September 14, 1896; Harold
Howe, b. December 28, 1897.
Address : 54 Woolsey St., Astoria, Long Island City, N. Y.
1531. THEOPHILUS ENGLAND NILES. B.A.; M.A., 1891.
X. ^. Born August 24, 1866, Delhi, N. Y.
Taught in Bryant School, Roslyn, N. Y., 1888-89; Latin School,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-90. On the staff of The Mail and Express (now
The Evening Mail), New York, N. Y. (managing editor), 1890; .
Married 1892, Rominda Burnett, of Summit, N. Y. Children:
Thomas Burnet, b. June 29, 1893 ; Janet, b. June 15, 1906.
Address : 203 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1532. GEORGE LEVI RICE. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born November
15, 1863, Tinmouth, Vt.
Studied law; served for one year as principal of the Proctor (Vt.)
Public School, 1888-91. Practising law in Rutland, Vt., 1891-1910;
Niagara Falls, N. Y., 1910 .
Married September 7, 1892, Jennie Marcy Collins, of Rutland, Vt.
Address: 536 Cedar Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y.
1633. HERBERT LOWELL RICH. Ph.B. ; M.D., Tufts College,
1898. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born June 23, 1865, Charlotte, Me. Brother
of No. 1449.
Taught in Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass., 1888-98. On U. S.
ecological Survey, 1889. Studied in Tufts Medical School, 1895-98;
Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1898-99. Practised medicine, 1899-1902.
Professor of Chemistry and Geology, Western Maryland College,
1902-04. Resident physician, Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md.,
1904 .
Married November 20, 1909, Theodora Burbank, of Havre de
Grace, Md.
Address : Port Deposit, Md.
1634. THEODORE RICHARDS. B.A. ; M.A., 1891. ^. T. Born
March 29, 1867, Montclair, N. J. Brother of J. A. Richards (class of
1883).
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1888-89. Teaching in Kamehameha
Manual School, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1889 ; vice principal, 1891-92;
principal, 1893 . On leave of absence; in the advertising business
in New York, N. Y., 1892-93. Author: Leo Hoonani (Hawaiian Hymn
book). Associate editor: The Friend (a monthly religious paper, pub-
lished also in Hawaiian and Japanese).
398
GRADUATES. [1888.
Married June 29, 1892, Mary Gushing Atherton (sister of No. 1938).
Ghildren: Ruth, b. May 24, 1893; Joseph Atherton, b. September 29,
1894; Muriel, b. May 25, 1897, d. September 10, 1899; Herbert Mon-
tague, b. October 2, 1904; Mary Theodora, b. November 6, 1908.
Address : Honolulu, Hawaii.
1535. WILLIAM BARNARD SMITH. B.A.; M.A., 1891.
A. A. *. $. B. K. Born June 22, 1866, Marlboro, Mass. Son of No.
820; brother of No. 1864.
Taught in Allen School, West Newton, Mass., 1888-89; Gentenary
Gollegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1889-91. Graduate student
in Yale University, 1891-93. Out of health; engaged in various indus-
trial occupations, associated charities work, etc., 1893-1909. Attendant
in State Hospital for the Insane, Middletown, Conn., 1903-07. Super-
visor of cottage, Lyman (State) School for Boys, Westboro, Mass.,
1907-09. Principal of Emerson Institute, Mobile, Ala., 1909 .
Married March 15, 1905, Sydnie Margaret Gudykunst, of Allen-
wood, Pa.
Address : 266 South Scott St., Mobile, Ala.
1536. AARON LOUIS TREAD WELL. B.S.; M.S., 1890; Ph.D.,
University of Ghicago, 1898. X. ^. 4>. B. K. Born December 23,
1866, Redding, Gonn.
Assistant in Natural History, Wesleyan University, 1888-91. Pro-
fessor of Biology and Geology, Miami University, 1891-1900. Honor-
ary Fellow in Zoology, University of Ghicago, 1892-94. Professor of
Biology, Vassar Gollege, 1900 . Member of staff of instruction.
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass., 1898-1906. Fellow,
University of Ghicago, 1897-98. Instructor in Marine Laboratory, Cold
Spring Harbor, N. Y., 1907.
Married June 15, 1892, Sarah Maria Hill, of Redding, Gonn. Chil-
dren: Lois, b. July 13, 1893; Alvin, b. August 16, 1896; Arthur Burr,
b. December 14, 1899; Louis Mead, b. August 23, 1903.
Address : Vassar Gollege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
1537. *THOMAS DUDLEY WELLS. B.A.; M.A., 1891. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born May 9, 1862, Belmont, N. H.
City editor of The JVaterbury (Conn.) Republican, 1888-90; editor-
in-chief, 1890-1900. Associate editor of The Hartford Post, 1900-04.
On the editorial staff of The Hartford Times, 1904-10. Member of
Waterbury Board of Education, 1895. Member, and secretary, of
Board of State Prison Directors, 1895-1910. Member of State Reform-
atory Commission, 1903-05. Died December 7, 1910, Hartford, Conn.
1538. MARCUS WHITE. Ph.B.; M.A. (Hon.), 1907. A. K. E.
$. B. K. Born August 18, 1861, Blackstone, Mass.
Taught in Penn Charter School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1888-90; State
Normal School, Millersville, Pa., 1890-91. Studied in Paris and
Heidelberg, 1891-92. Taught in Free Academy, Norwich, Conn.,
1892-94. Principal of State Normal School, New Britain, Conn.,
1894 .
Married June, 1896, Helen D. Cowles, of New Britain, Gonn.
Children: Richard, b. September 11, 1898; Dotha, 6. March 5, 1900;
John, b. November 6, 1902.
Address : New Britain, Conn.
1539. ALICE MAY HOTCHKISS. Ph.B. $. B. K. Born
November 10, 1866, Terryville, Conn.
399
1888-89.] GRADUATES.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1888-89. Taught in East
Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1889; Centenary Collegiate Institute,
Hackettstown, N. J., 1889-96, Studied in Teachers' College, New
York, N. Y., 1896-97. Taught in Lasell Seminary, Auburndale, Mass.,
1897-1900 (preceptress, 1898-1900) ; Free Academy, Utica, N. Y.,
1900-03. Librarian and private secretary, Lasell Seminary, 1909 .
Address: 83 Church St., Aliddletown, Conn.
1540. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH MENDALL (White).
B.A.; M.A., 1891. *. B. K. Born April 28, 1857, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married November 22, 1888, Charles Thomas White, of New York,
N. Y. Children: Viola Chittenden, b. August 3, 1890; Maude Nelson,
b. October 13, 1892.
Address : Mrs. C. T. White, z-j-j Decatur St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1541. KATHARINE BERTHA MITCHELL (Jenkins). B.A.
$. B. K. Sister of No. 1018.
Married April 3, 1895, John Evan Jenkins (No. 1648). Children:
Mitchell, b. January 24, 1896; Hugh Coban, b. July 2, 1899.
Address: Mrs. J, E. Jenkins, Kingston, Pa.
CLASS OF J889.
1542. DUDLEY CHASE ABBOTT. B.A. 4^. T. *. B. K. Born
January 18, 1867, Waterbury, Conn.
Assistant Librarian. Wesleyan University, 1890-91. Principal of
Select School, Falls Village, Conn., 1891-92. Taught in Selwyn Hall,
Reading, Pa., 1892-94. Graduate student in Yale University, 1894-95,
1896-97. Principal of High School, Gildersleeve, Conn., 1895-97.
Engaged in study. 1897-98. Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary,
Kents Hill, Me., 1898-99. Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church,
1899. Stationed at East Livermore, Me., 1 899-1 90 1 ; York, 1901-03;
Lincoln, 1903-06; Berlin, N. H., 1906-07; Chebeague, Me., 1907-08.
Transferred to Troy Conference, 1908. Stationed at Chestertown,
N. Y., 1908-09; Clifton Park, 1909 .
Married April 4, 1906, Jennie Ebertine Worden, of Rye, N. Y.
Child : Conwell Worden, b. October 8, 1909.
Address : Clifton Park, N. Y.
1543. EDWARD EVERETT ABERCROMBIE. B.A.; S.T.B.,
Boston University, 1892. *. B. K. Born December 17, 1864, Woon-
socket, R. I.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1889-90 ; School of Theology,
Boston University, 1890-92. Joined New England Conference, M. E.
Church, 1892. Stationed at Hampden, Mass., 1892-93; Southampton,
1893-98; Weston, 1898-99; Holliston, 1 899-1 901 ; Townsend, 1901-02.
Supernumerary, J902-04. Bursar of Walden University, Tenn.,
1904-06. Stationed at West Warren, Mass., 1906-08; Spencer, 1908-10;
Rockport, 1910 .
Married June 14, 1899, Susie Rand, of Weston, Mass. Children:
Roland Knights, b. March 20, 1900; Edward Ballou, b. November 21,
1901.
Address : Rockport, Mass.
400
GRADUATES. [1889.
1544. ARTHUR NEWELL BURKE. B.A. $. N. e. i>. B. K.
Born March i6, 1866, Norwich, Conn.
Taught in High School, Westfield, Mass., 1889-91 ; Monson
Academy, Mass. (principal, 1893-99), 1891-99; High School, Waltham,
Mass., 1899 . Graduate student in Harvard University, 1899-1900.
Address : 34 Appleton St., Waltham, Mass.
1546. HENRY HAVENS CHATFIELD. Ph.B. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born March 17, 1866, Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.,
1889-90. Studied law, 1890-92. Admitted to the bar, 1892. Practis-
ing law in Bridgehampton, N. Y., 1892 . President of Board of
Education, Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Married May 23, 1894, Charlotte Marie Peterson, of Bridgehampton,
N. Y. Child : Benton Hallock, b. August 14, 1897.
Address : Southampton, N. Y.
1546. WILLIAM LAWRENCE CLARKE. B.S. A. A. *. Born
August 7, 1865, Arthursburg, N. Y. Son of No. 650.
Electrical engineer, with the General Electric Company, New York,
N. Y., 1889-94. Inspector, with the New York Edison Company,
1894-96. General manager, Atlantic Coast Electric Light Com-
pany, 1896-1902; United Gas, Electric Light and Fuel Company, 1902-06.
Secretary, treasurer, and general manager. City Gas and Electric Com-
pany, Paris, 111., 1906-10. General manager. Central Indiana Lighting
Company, 1910 .
Married October 14, 1891, Margaret Hay Fisher, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Child : Miriam Fisher, b. August 2"], 1893.
Address: Columbus, Ind.
1547. SEWARD VINCENT COFFIN. B.A. *. N. e. Born
September 24, 1867, Middletown, Conn.
Connected with the L. D. Brown & Son Company, silk manufacturers,
Middletown, Conn., 1889-1904; treasurer, 1893-1904. In the life insur-
ance business, Hartford, Conn., 1905-10; Albany, N. Y., 1910 .
Married May 13, 1891, Delia Maria Brown, of Middletown, Conn.
Child : Vincent Brown, b. February 7, 1897.
Address : Albany, N. Y.
1548. THOMAS ROY CROOKS. B.A. Born July 3, 1862, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at
Emory, Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-90; Churchtown and Morgantown,
1890-92; Sanctuary Church, Philadelphia, 1892-93; Fifth St., Potts-
town, 1893-95 ; North Wales, 1895-98; Jenkinstown. 1898-1900; Ambler,
1900-01; Portland, 1901-03; Halifax, 1903-06; New Hope, 1906-08;
Morrisville, 1908-11; Frackville, 191 1 .
Married September 28, 1892, Jennie Jopson, of Philadelphia, Pa., who
died June 2'^, 1896. Married March 6, 1900, Millie Gibson. Children :
Eleanor Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1893, d. March 16, 1893; Dorothy, b.
March 7, 1901.
Address : Frackville, Pa.
1549. FREDERICK MORGAN DAVENPORT. B.A.; Ph.D.,
Columbia University, 1905. *. N. 6. $. B. K. Born August 27, 1866,
Salem, Mass.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1889-93. Joined New
York Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at First Church,
401
1889.1 GRADUATES.
Yonkers, N. Y., 1893-97. Engaged in study, 1897-99. Stationed at
St. James's Church, Kingston, N. Y,, 1899-1901. Retired from active
service in the ministry, and voluntarily became a layman in the M. E.
Church, 1901. Graduate student, Columbia University, 1901-04. Pro-
fessor of Law and Political Science, Hamilton College, 1904 .
Member of New York State Senate, 1909-10. Author: Primitive
Traits in Religious Revivals.
Married January 2, 1899, Edith Jefferson Andrus (No. 1983), of
Yonkers, N. Y. Children: Frederick Morgan, b. 1900; Margaret
Dyckman, b. 1904; Winthrop, b. 1907.
Address : Clinton, N. Y.
1550. ^BERNARD MARCUS DAVIS. B.A. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Born August 31, 1865, Seymour, Conn.
Taught in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y. ; also studied law,
1889-92. Admitted to the bar, 1892. Practised law in Buffalo, N. Y.,
1892-93. Died April 15, 1893, Buffalo, N. Y.
1551. *WILLIAM BRADFORD EATON. Ph.B. ; M.A., Haver-
ford College, 1892; M.D., University of Berlin, 1896. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Born March i, 1868, Leicester, Mass.
Taught in Haverford (Pa.) Preparatory School; also studied in
Haverford College, 1889-92. Studied medicine in the University of
Berlin. Germany, 1892-96. Assistant to Professor Virchow, Berlin.
1896-97. Practised medicine in Hartford, Conn., 1897-1900. Assistant
pathologist, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1900-02.
Resident surgeon and physician, Bryn ^Iawr (Pa.) Hospital, 1902-04;
pathologist, 1902-08. Died March 17, 1908, Haverford, Pa.
Married December 16, 1904, Mary A. Walker, of Philadelphia, Pa.
1552. J[ULIUS] WILBUR EGGLESTON. B.A. ; B.D., Yale
University, 1892. "*. T. Born February 25, 1866, Watertown, Conn.
Son of No. 584; brother of Nos. 1601 and 1684, and of S. B. Eggleston
(class of 1897).
Graduate student in Yale University, 1889-92. Joined New York
East Conference. M. E. Church, 1891. Stationed at Beacon Falls,
Conn., 1891-93; East Berlin, 1893-95 ; West Farms, New York, N. Y.,
1895-97; Mianus, Conn., 1897-98; Naugatuck, 1898-1901 ; Glen Cove,
N. Y., 1901-05; Stratford, Conn., 1905-09; Orient, N. Y., 1909-10;
Bridgehampton, 1910 .
Married September 15, 1897, Mary Eli/,«abeth McCormack, of New
York, N. Y. Children: Wilbur Goulding, b. July 23, 1898; Kenneth,
b. February 25, 1904; Ruth, b. March 15, 1909.
Address : Bridgehampton, N. Y.
1553. FREDERICK BEAUREGARD FABER. Ph.B. Bom
January 13, i865,*Seymour, Conn.
Graduated from Minnesota Law School, 1895. Admitted to the bar,
1895. Practising law in Jackson, Minn., 1895 .
Married February 26, 1900, Bertha Meyer, of Wabasha, Minn. Chil-
dren : Mary Henrietta, b. February 14, 1903 ; Russell Conde, b. August
10, 1907.
Address : Jackson, Minn.
1554. HENRY FLOY. B.A.; M.E., Cornell University. 1891 ;
M.A. (on exam.). Wesleyan University, 1892. Sk. T. *. B. K. Born
September 19, 1866, Elizabeth. N. J. Brother of No. 1687.
402
GRADUATES. [1889.
Studied in Cornell University, 1889-92. With the Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg, Chicago, and Minne-
apolis, 1892-98. Electrical consulting engineer, 1898- — . Member,
Jury of Awards, St. Louis Exposition. Author : The Colorado
Springs Lighting Controversy; High Tension Underground Electric
Cables.
Married October 23, 1895, Alice Van Benschoten, of East Orange,
N.J.
Address : 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1555. *WILLIAM IRVING FORD. B.A. A. K. E. $. B. K.
Born September 7, 1862, Berwick, Me.
Studied in the School of Theology, Boston University, 1889-90.
Died April 5, 1890, Boston, Mass.
1556. GEORGE WASHINGTON GARDINER. B.A. $. N. G.
Born May 14, 1868, Wakefield, R. I.
Connected with U. S. Internal Revenue Service, Providence, R. I.,
1889 ; deputy collector of customs. Providence, 1894-1906; collector,
1906 .
Married November i, 1893, Mabel Florence Smith, of Providence,
R. I. Child: Newton Smith, b. June 2. 1895.
Address : Custom House, Providence, R. I.
1557. MARK WILLSON GILL. B.A. ^. T. Born August 21,
1867, Salem, Ore.
In the wholesale book and stationery business, Portland, Ore. ; secre-
tary of the J. K. Gill Company. 1889-- — .
Married May 31, 1894, Susan Abigail Moreland, of Portland, Ore.
Children : Mary Moreland, b. February 12, 1901 ; Mark Moreland,
b. October 4, 1909.
Address : 133-135 Third St., Portland, Ore.
1558. GEORGE MEEK GLENN. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born Febru-
ary 12, i860, Center County, Pa.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1889-90, Joined
Central Pennsylvania Conference, M. E. Church, 1890. Stationed at
South Williamsport, Pa., 1890-93; Hughesville, 1893-95; Hyner,
1895-96; Gettysburg, 1896-1900; Roaring Spring, 1900-06; Chambers-
burg, 1906-08; Sunbury, 1908-11; Philipsburg, 1911 .
Married August 28, 1890, Lulu Susannah Gray, of Buffalo Run, Pa.
Children: Randolph Foster, b. August 11, 1891 (class of 1914) ; Sarah
Liggett, b. December 31, 1892, d. August 2, 1897; Elizabeth Meek, b.
February 13, 1894, d. July 24. 1897; John Gray, b. September 21, 1896;
George Meek, b. October 3, 1897 ; Esther Keith, b. July 27, 1901 ;
Isaac Willard, b. May 11, 1903, d. October 8, 1909.
Address : Philipsburg, Pa.
1559. HERBERT AUGUSTUS HILL. B,A,; LL.B., Yale Uni-
versity, 1892. X. <lr. $. B. K.
Lawyer.
Address: 1523 Corson St., Pasadena, Cal.
1560. GEORGE MEAD HUGHES, B.A.; M.A, (on exam,),
1899. Born August 10, 1865, New Brunswick, N, J.
403
1889.1 GRADUATES.
Joined Des Moines Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at
Logan, Iowa, 1889-91; Malvern, 1891-93; Leon, 1893-97; Corydon,
1897-99; Atlantic, 1899-1904. Transferred to Northwest Iowa Con-
ference, 1904. Stationed at First Church, Sioux City, Iowa, 1904-05.
Transferred to New Jersey Conference, 1905. Stationed at Mount
Holly, N. J., 1905-09; Central Church, Trenton, 1909-11. Transferred
to Erie Conference, 191 1. Stationed at Brookville, Pa., 191 1 . Dele-
gate to General Conference. M. E. Church, 1904.
Married September 3, 1889, Margaret Alice Funk, of Catasauqua,
Pa. Children: Arvine Clark, b. August 19, 1890, d. October 5, 1890;
Arthur Fitzgerald, b. March 17, 1893; Evelyn, b. August 7, 1898.
Address : Brookville, Pa.
1561. ORVILLE EDSON JOHNSON. Ph.D.; M.D., Harvard
University, 1894. A. A. *. Born September 13, 1867, Chicopee Falls,
Mass. Son of No. 740; brother of W. C. Johnson (class of 1894).
Taught in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1889-90. Studied
in Harvard Medical School, 1890-94. Medical house officer. City Hos-
pital, Boston, Mass., 1893-95. Practising medicine in Winthrop, Mass.,
1895 .
Married December 24, 1896, Edith Allen, of Winthrop, Mass. Chil-
dren : Thurston Allen, b. January 24, 1898; Gladys, b. March 18, 1904.
Address : 123 Winthrop St., Winthrop, Mass.
1562. PERCY LINCOLN JOHNSON. Ph.B. ; LL.B., Yale Uni-
versity, 1891. A. A. *. Born February 10, 1865, Easton, Conn.
Brother of No. 1362.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1889-91. Practised law in Bridgeport,
Conn., 1891-1900. Engaged in manufacturing, 1905 .
Married October 5, 1892, Kate Eleanor Judson, of Huntington, Conn.,
who died April i, 1896. Married July 13, 1898, Edna Augusta Thomp-
son, of Bridgeport, Conn. Child : Wilbur Booth, b. March 26, 1896.
Address: 738 William St., Bridgeport, Conn.
1563. *GEORGE FREDERICK KETTELL. Ph.B.; B.A., Har-
vard University, 1891 ; LL.B., Tulane University, 1893. *. N. G.
*. B. K. Born 1869, Carlsruhe, Germany.
Taught in Worcester, Mass., 1889-90. Studied in Harvard Univer-
sity, 1890-91 ; Washington University Law School, 1891-92. Taught in
High School. New Orleans, La., 1892-1900. Rector, Protestant Epis-
copal Church, Pocomoke City, Md.. 1901-02. Assistant minister,
Christ (P. E.) Church, Baltimore, Md., 1902-04. Died October 28,
1904, Baltimore, Md.
1564. SAMUEL GAIL LANDON. B.A. *. N. 9. f». B. K.
Born February 12, 1865, Herrick, Pa. Son of No. 157.
Superintendent of public schools, California, Mo., 1889-91. Pro-
fessor of Latin and Greek, Puget Sound University, Wash., 1891-92.
Superintendent of schools. Puyallup. Wash.. 1892-94. Principal of
High School, Harrisburg, Pa., 1894-97; Binghamton, N. Y., 1897-1900.
In the insurance business, Syracuse, N. Y., 1900-07; Albany, N. Y.,
1907 .
Married June 3. 1891, Mary Estelle Biggs, of California, Mo.
Child : Samuel Gail, b. December 12, 1904.
Address : Albany, N. Y.
1565. SEYMOUR LANDON. B.A.; D.D.S., Philadelphia Dental
College, 1900. $. N. 0. Born August 21, 1867, Phillipsburg, N. J,
Son of No. 440.
404
GRADUATES. [1889.
In the book business, Portland, Ore., 1889-92. Taught in New York
Military Academy, 1892-93. Studied in Philadelphia Dental College.
Practising dentistry, New Brighton, N. Y., 1901 .
Married November 29, 1903, Edna Brandon, of New York, N, Y.
Address : New Brighton, N. Y.
1666. JOHN ELIJAH LOVELAND. B.A.; M.D., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1893. ■^. T. *. B. K. Born October 28, 1864, Middletown,
Conn.
Studied in Harvard Medical School, 1889-93- Practising medicine in
Middletown, Conn., 1893 • Member of the visiting staff, Middlesex
Hospital, Middletown. Secretary, U. S. Pension Board, Middletown.
Married June 19, 1907, Gertrude May Fowkes, of Maberly, Ont.,
Canada.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
1567. GEORGE ELBERT MANCHESTER. Ph.B. ^. T. Born
July 12, 1862, Winsted, Conn. Brother of No. 1900.
In the dairy, creamery, and ice cream business, Winsted, Conn.,
1889 , Editor : Annual report of the Conn. Dairymen's Association
for several years.
Married October 21, 1890, Cassie Haley Haigh, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Ruth Coe, b. November 26, 1891 ; Dudley Haley, b. June 17,
1895; Seward Haigh, b. August 21, 1897; Dorothy, b. July 18, 1900;
Edward Wilbur, b. May 22, 1905 ; Elbert Grant, b. October 12, 1907.
Address: Station A, Winsted, Conn.
1568. HENRY FRANK MANDEVILLE. B.A. ^. T. Born
April 18, 1862, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Taught in Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., 1889-90.
Engaged in the manufacture of gas and electric light fixtures, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1890 .
Married April 18, 1894, Jeanette Johnson Vorhees, of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Address : 350 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1569. EDWARD ERNEST MATTHEWS. B.A. 4». N. 6. Born
November 26, 1866, Irvington, N. J.
Studied in Berkeley Divinity School, 1889-92. Assistant minister.
Calvary (P. E.) Church, Pittsburg, Pa., 1892-93- Rector, St. Paul's
Church, Erie, Pa., 1893-96. Senior assistant, St. Paul's Church, New
York, N. Y., 1896-1901. Rector, All Saints Memorial Church, Lake-
wood, N. J., 1901 .
Married June 9, 1892, Harriet Kirtland Hawley, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Address : Lakewood, N. J.
1570. ARTHUR HERBERT MERITT. B.A. A. K. E. Born
Februarv 23, 1863, West Eaton, N. Y. Brother of No. 1653.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1889-90; Hillsboro College,
Ohio, 1890-91 ; Bordentown Military Institute, N. J., 1891-93. Pro-
fessor of Latin, Trinity College, N. C, 1893-94. Studied in the Uni-
versity of Leipzig, Germany, 1894-95. Professor of Greek, Trinity
College, N. C, 1895 .
Married August 22, 1891, Cornelia Frances Dean, of Westmoreland,
N. Y. Children: Benjamin Dean, b. March 31, 1899; Herbert Dean, b.
February 28, 1904.
Address : Durham, N. C.
405
1889.1 GRADUATES.
1571. ROWLAND MILES. B.S. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born April
4, 1865, Smithtovvn, N. Y.
Studied law, 1889-91. Practising law in Northport, N. Y., 1891 .
Married November 16, 1892, Edith Ann Woodhull, of College Point,
N. Y. Children: Gordon Woodhull, b. April 7, 1894; Harriet Rolph,
b. March 13, 1896; Barton, b. May 14, 1898.
Address : Northport, N. Y.
1572. HARRY SUMMERFIELD NOE. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born June 12, 1868, Salem, N. Y.
On a ranch in Texas, 1889-90. In the banking business in Kansas,
Illinois and California, 1890-92. Cashier, American Bank and Trust
Company, Pasadena, Cal.
Married December 14, 1897, Agnes C. Deming, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Mary W., b. June 12, 1902; Earl John, b. December 14,
1903 ; Josephine, b. December 14, 1903.
Address : Pasadena, Cal.
1573. ARTHUR W PARTCH. B.A.; B.D., Union Theological
Seminary, 1893. ^- K. E. *. B. K. Born July 16, 1865, Monkton, Vt.
Taught in an academy, Hiawatha, Kans., 1889-90. Studied in Garrett
Biblical Institute, 1890-91 ; Union Theological Seminary, 1891-93.
Joined Nebraska Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at Odell,
Nebr., 1893-94; Johnson, 1894-95; Valparaiso, 1895-96; Benedict,
1896-97; Alexandria, 1897-98. Taught in Nebraska Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1898-99. Stationed at Mead, Nebr., 1899- 1900. Taught in New
Orleans University, 1900-03; Montpelier Seminary, Vt., 1903-04. Pres-
ident of Tillotson College, Austin, Tex., 1904-06. In poor health,
1006-09. Teaching in Tougaloo University, Miss., 1909 .
Married September 23, 1902, Harriet May Fisk, of Somerville, Mass.
Child: Dorothy, b. December 18, 1906.
Address : Tougaloo, Miss.
1574. *WILLIAM CLAFLIN PRENTICE. B.A. *. N. G. Born
July 14, 1868. Son of Professor George Prentice; brother of No.
Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1889-90. Went to California for
his health, 1890. Resided in Pasadena, Cal., 1890-92. Died December
10, 1892, Pasadena, Cal.
1575. FRANK ROLLINS. B.A. ; Ph.D., Columbia University,
1902. A. A. *. Born August i, i860, Jay. Me.
Taught in High School, New Britain, Conn., 1889-93 ; High School,
Newton, Mass., 1893-97; New York City high schools. 1897-1904.
Principal of Stuyvesant High School, New York, N. Y., 1904-08.
Second assistant commissioner of education. New York state, 1908
Author : School Administration in Municipal Government, 1902.
Married February 11, 1883, Lizzie E. Butman, of Readfield, Me.
Children : Ethel, b. January 24. 1884, m. L. P. Shanks ; Mabel, b. July
19, 1886; Tames Butman, b. February 24, 1888, d. July 6, 1889; Elsie,
b. April II, 1890; Karl Beckley, b. June 10, 1892.
Address: State Education Department, Albany, N. Y.
1576. WILLIAM EMORY SMYSER. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.),
1892. A. K. E. *. B. K. Bom September 17, 1866, Paper Mills, Md.
Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1889-90. Grad-
uate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1890-91. Instructor in
406
GRADUATES. [1889.
Rhetoric, Northwestern University, 1891-92. Professor of English,
De Pauw University, 1892-1900; Ohio Wesleyan University, 1900 ;
Ohio State University (summer term), 1909, '10. Author: Spiritual
Truth in the Poetry of Tennyson.
Married June 24, 1890, Elizabeth Arbuckle Craig (No. 1582), of
Middletown, Conn. Children: William Craig, b. September 25, 1895;
Dorothy Elizabeth, b. January 22, 1897; Hamilton Martin, b. July 28,
1901 ; Margaret Lydia, b. October 28, 1902.
Address : Delaware, Ohio.
1577. JARED SWEET TILLINGHAST. B.A. Born March 17,
1864, New London, Conn.
Joined Des Moines Conference, M. E. Church, 1889. Stationed at
Waukee, Iowa, 1889-90 ; Pacific Junction, 1890-91 ; Logan, 1891-92.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1892-93. Supernumerary,
1894-1902. Transferred to New York East Conference, 1902. Sta-
tioned at Brookhaven, N. Y., 1902-03 ; Setauket, 1903-04 ; West Suffield,
(Tonn., 1904-05. Supernumerary, 1905-10. Assistant, Freeport, N. Y.,
1910-11. Supernumerary, 191 1.
Address : Freeport, N. Y,
1578. CHARLES PERLEY TINKER. Ph.B.; S.T.B., Boston
University, 1892. A. A. *. Born July 26, 1864, New London, Conn.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1889-92. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Stationed at Ozone
Park, N. Y., 1892-94; Floral Park, 1894-97; Bay Shore, 1897-99;
Cornell Memorial Church, New York, N. Y., 1899-1907. Field secre-
tary, N. Y. City Church Extension and Missionary Society, 1907-08.
Joined the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1908. Chap-
lain of City Reformatory and Workhouse, and of Fordham Hospital
(Protestant Episcopal City Mission), New York, N. Y., 1908-09.
Chaplain, City Prison and City Penitentiary, New York, 1909 .
Married June 21, 1892, Mary Otis Hunting Bragaw, of New London,
Conn. Children : Anna Morgan, b. February 2, 1895 ; George Fred-
erick, b. February 5, 1902.
Address : 188 Wadsworth Ave., New York, N. Y.
1579. EVERETT HUSTIS TRAVIS. B.A. A. K. E. Born
December 12, 1867, Garrison, N. Y.
Studied law in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1889-91. Admitted to the bar,
1891. Practising law in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1892 . Member of
N. Y. Assembly, 1909.
Married September 5, 1894, Mary Elizabeth Tabor, of Dover Plains,
N. Y. Child : Lois, b. April 24, 1896.
Address : 56 Market St., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
1580. WILLARD IVES WARRINER. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
April 5, 1866, Forestville, Conn. Brother of W. W. Warriner (class
of 1897).
Engaged in electrical engineering, 1889-- — .
Married June i, 1893, Laura B. Harris, of New London, Conn.
Children: Douglas Whipple, b. March 25, 1894, d. October 28, 1894;
Willard Ives, b. June 16, 1901, d. November 11, 1901.
Address : Lakewood, N. J.
1581. NORTHAM WRIGHT. B.S.; LL.B., Yale University,
1892. A. K, E. Born May 3, 1867, Clinton, Conn.
407
1889-90.] GRADUATES.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1889-92. Admitted to the bar, 1892.
Practising law in Centerbrook, Conn. ; engaged also in manufacturing,
1892 . Secretary and treasurer, Connecticut Valley Manufacturing
Company.
Married October 5, 1892, Laura Elizabeth Lancaster, of Hackensack,
N. J. Children: Laura Lancaster, b. October 13, 1895; Northam
Lancaster, b. November 29, 1896.
Address : Centerbrook, Conn,
1582. ELIZABETH ARBUCKLE CRAIG (Smyser). Ph.B.
Born July 7, 1867, Middletown, Conn.
Married June 24, 1890, William Emory Smyser (No. 1576). Chil-
dren : William Craig, b. September 25, 1895 ; Dorothy Elizabeth, b.
January 22, 1897 ; Hamilton Martin, b. July 28, 1901 ; Margaret Lydia,
b. October 28, 1902.
Address : Mrs. W. E. Smyser, Delaware, Ohio.
1583. MARY GRAHAM. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born January 19,
1862, Montgomery, N, Y. Daughter of No. 512; sister of No. 1608.
Principal of Oakland Institute, Asheville, N. C., 1889-90. Taught in
State Normal School, Providence, R. I., 1890-91. Instructor in Phil-
osophy and Economics, Mount Holyoke College, 1891-92. Fellow of
Yale University, 1892-94.
Address : Middletown, Conn,
CLASS OF 1890.
1584. HOWARD TOWNSEND ALEXANDER. B.S. A. K. E.
Born September 20. 1867. Pittsburg, Pa.
Constructing engineer for Standard Oil Company, New York, N. Y.,
1890-91. Secretary, Central Oil and Supply Company. New York, 1891.
President, Standard Railroad Equipment Company, New York, 1893.
Married February 12, 1895, Miss C. Armstrong, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Address : Elizabeth, N. J.
1585. nVILLIAM WELLINGTON ALEXANDER. B.A. *. N. 0.
*. B. K. Born 1864.
Taught in East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1890-93. Studied in Union
Theological Seminary, 1893-95. Joined New York Conference, M. E.
Church, 1893. Stationed at First Church, Yonkers, N. Y. (associate),
1894-95; Glenville. 1895-96; Metropolitan Temple, New York (asso-
ciate), 1896-97. Died March 5, 1897, Binghamton, N. Y.
1586. STOCKTON AXSON. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1892;
Litt.D., University of Pittsburg, 1909. *. B. K. Born June 6, 1867,
Rome, Ga.
Graduate student in Johns Hopkins University and Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1890-92. Instructor in English, University of Vermont, 1892-93;
Acting Professor, 1893-94. Staff lecturer for American Society for
Extension of University Teaching, Philadelphia, 1894-96. Assistant
Professor, and Professor, of English, Adelphi College, 1896-99. Assist-
ant Professor of English, Princeton University, 1899-1904; Professor,
1904 . Editor: The Citizen (University Extension organ), 1894-96.
Address : Princeton, N. J.
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1587. FRANCIS ASBURY BAGNALL. B.A.; M.A. (Hon.).
1910. ^. T. *. B. K. Born August 31, 1866, Chelsea, Mass. Son of
No. 116.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1890-91. Principal of High
School, Stafford Springs, Conn, 1891-94; Saint Albans Academy, Vt,
1894- 1901. Superintendent of schools, Adams, Mass., 1901 . Secre-
tary, Vermont State Board of Normal School Commissioners, 1898-1901.
Chairman of Trustees, Adams Public Library, 1907 .
Married August 15, 1892, Mary Field Taft, of Stafford Springs,
Conn., who died April 13, 1905. Children : Katherine Morse, b.
November i, 1893; Frances Taft, b. September 11, 1895; Margaret
Field, b. February 12, 1899.
Address : Adams, Mass.
1588. CHARLES ELMORE BARTO. Ph.B.; D.D., Illinois Wes-
leyan University, 1909. A. K. E. Born October 5, 1862, Northport,
N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1890. Stationed
at Beacon Falls, Conn., 1890-91; Cheshire, 1891-93; Clinton, 1893-95;
Seymour, 1895-97; Springfield, N. Y., 1897-1900; Trinity Church,
Astoria, Long Island City, 1900-03; Willis Ave., New York, 1903-08;
Washington Park, Bridgeport, Conn., 1908-11; First Church, Water-
bury, 191 1 .
Married May 7, 1891, Nellie M. Daniels, of Unionville, Conn. Chil-
dren: Marjory Irene, b. February 14, 1892; Earl Briggs, b. June 4,
1893; Dorothy, b. September 11, 1894; Elmore Gordon, b. January 24,
1903.
Address : 132 Chestnut Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
1589. EDWARD ARTHUR BAWDEN. B.A. ^. T. 4.. B. K.
Born April 29, 1868, Dalton, Lancashire, England. Brother of No.
1780.
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.,
1890-92. Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Sta-
tioned at Ambler, Pa., 1892-95; Roxborough, Philadelphia, 1895-98;
Germantown, Philadelphia, 1898-1901 ; Bangor, 1901-06; Olney, Phila-
delphia, 1906 .
Married March 27, 1895, Margaret J. Bence, of Three Springs, Pa.
Child : Catherine Frances Ellen, b. January 3, 1904.
Address : 137 East Tabor Road, Olney, Philadelphia, Pa.
1690. ROBERT JAMES BEACH. B.A.; B.D.. Drew Theologi-
cal Seminary, 1893; M.A., New York University, 1899. X. <ir. Born
May 9, 1865, Bridgeport, Conn.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1890-93. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1894. Stationed at West Redding,
Conn., 1894-97; Rowayton, 1897-98; Georgetown, 1 898-1 903 ; South
Meriden. 1903-09; Howard Ave., New Haven, 1909 .
Address: 75 Fourth St., New Haven, Conn.
1591. JESSE LEANDER BEERS. B.A. A. K. E. Born August
29, 1868, Easton, Conn.
Taught in Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, N. B.,
Canada, 1890-92; Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, Towanda, Pa.,
1892-94; Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1894-95.
Graduate student in Harvard University, 1895-96. Taught in
409
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Worcester Academy, Mass., 1896-99; Hope St. High School, Provi-
dence, R. I., 1899 .
Married August 9, 1898, Edith Humphrey, of Towanda, Pa. Chil-
dren: Helen Humphrey, b. December 3, 1901 ; Eleanor, b. March 13,
1903.
Address : 180 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I.
1592. RICHARD ELLSWORTH BELL. B.A. A. A. *. Born
October 12, 1863, New York, N. Y.
Studied in Drev^^ Theological Seminary, 1890-91. Joined New York
Conference. M. E. Church, 1891. Stationed at St. John's Church, New
York, N. Y., 1891-94; Morris Heights, 1894-97; Catskill, 1897-1900;
Asbury Church, Tarrytown, 1900-02; Union, 1902-05; i8th St., New
York, 1905-06; St. Paul's Church, Peekskill, 1906-11; Tremont St.,
Bronx, New York, 191 1 .
Married February 8, 1905, Minnie McElhone, of New York, N. Y.
Address : 1956 Crotona Parkway, New York, N. Y.
1593. *JOHN ANDREW BERGSTROM. B.A.; Ph.D., Clark
University, 1894. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born October 28, 1867, Blidsberg,
Sweden.
Taught in a private school, Middletown, Conn., 1890-91. Fellow in
Clark University, 1891-94. Assistant Professor of Psychology and
Pedagogy, Indiana University, 1894-96; Associate Professor, 1896-
1902; Professor, 1902-08. Professor of Education, Leland Stanford,
Jr., University, 1908-10. President, American committee for first
International Congress of School Hygiene, 1903-04. Died February 28,
1910. Palo Alto, Cal.
Married September 10, 1891, Myra Eliza Schoonover, of Pittston,
Pa. Child : Francis William, b. January 10, 1897.
1594. FRANK CHAPIN BRAY. Ph.B. Born May 7, 1866,
Salineville, Ohio.
Proofreader on The Daily Courant, Hartford. Conn., 1890-91. City
editor. Evening Herald, Middletown, Conn., 1891. City editor. Morn-
ing Despatch, Erie, Pa., 1891-92; managing editor, 1892-94. On the
staff of The Literary Digest and other papers. New York, N. Y.,
1894-99. Editor of The Chautauquan, 1899. Editor-in-chief of publi-
cations of the Chautauqua Press, 1902. Managing editor of the
Chautauqua Press, 1905. Author : A Reading Journey through
Chautauqua.
Married June 18, 1901, Gertrude McMillan, of Washington, Pa.
Address : 23 Union Square, New York, N. Y.
1595. CHARLES MANNING CHILD. Ph.B.; M.S.. 1892; Ph.D.,
University of Leipzig, 1894. X. ^. *. B. K. Born February 2, 1869,
Ypsilanti, Mich.
Assistant in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1890-92. Studied in the
University of Leipzig, Germany, 1892-94; Zoological Station, Naples,
Italy, 1894-95. Fellow in Zoology, University of Chicago, 1894-95 ;
Assistant, 1895-97; Associate, 1897-98; Instructor, 1898-1905; Assistant
Professor, 1905-09; Associate Professor, 1909 . Instructor in
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods HoU, Mass., 1895-97 (summers).
Married August 15, 1899, Lydia Van Meter, of Baltimore, Md.
Children: Chauncey Van Meter, b. September 18, 1903, d, September
28, 1903 ; Jeannette Manning, b. May 10, 1907.
Address: University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
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GRADUATES. [1890.
1596. *GIDEON WALES COONS. B.A. A. A. $. Born March
12, 1869, West Stockbridge, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1471 and 2074.
Vice principal of Lansingburg Academy, N. Y., 1891. Visited
Colorado and Southern California for his health. Died Aj^-il 27, 1892,
Kingston, N. Y.
1597. RICHARD WATSON COOPER. B.A.; D.D., 1909;
Litt.D., Hamline University, 1909. ■^. T, Born December 22, 1866,
Cheswold, Del.
Graduate student and Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University,
1890-91. Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1891-99.
Professor of English Literature, Hamline University, 1899-1909.
President of Upper Iowa University, 1909 . Joined Minnesota
Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Transferred to Upper lovi^a Confer-
ence, 1909. State lecturer in English Literature to summer schools of
Minnesota, 1900-02. Lecturer on the Shakesperean drama, University
of Minnesota, 1907.
Married June 29, 1892, Emma White, of Pittston, Pa. Children :
Richard White, b. March 16, 1893 ; Henry Perkins, b. March 30, 1894 ;
Hermann, b. December 31, 1895; Edwin Jonas, b. February 13, 1897;
William Paul, b. July 12, 1902; Dorothy, b. November 13, 1904.
Address : Fayette, Iowa.
1598. LEWIS NELSON CRANE. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born 1868,
Berlin, Conn.
Teacher, principal, and superintendent of schools.
Address: Rome, N, Y.
1599. EDWIN PARKER CURRIER. B.A. Born August 24,
1867, Plainfield, Vt.
Taught in American College, Concepcion, Chile, 1890.
Address : unknown.
1600. FRANK BURNETT DAINS. Ph.B.; M.S., 1891 ; Ph.D.,
University of Chicago, 1898. ■*■. T. *, B. K. Born January 15, 1869,
Gouverneur, N. Y. Son of No. 617; brother of No. 1353.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1890-91 ; Assistant in
Chemistry, 1891-93. Assistant in Chemistry, University of Kansas,
1893-94. Fellow, University of Chicago, 1894-95. Assistant Professor
of Chemistry, Northwestern University School of Medicine, 1895-1901.
Studied in the Universities of Freiburg and Berlin, Germany, 1901-02.
Professor of Chemistry, Washburn College, Kans., 1902 .
Married September 24, 1898, Alice Haight, of Rockford, 111.
Address : Washburn College, Topeka, Kans.
1601. CHARLES FELLOWS EGGLESTON. B.A.; LL.B., Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, 1893. ■^'. T. *, B. K. Born January 8, 1868,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 584; brother of Nos. 1552 and 1684, and
of S. B. Eggleston (class of 1897).
Studied in Law School of University of Pennsylvania, 1890-93.
Admitted to the bar, 1893. Practising law in Philadelp|iia, Pa.,
1893 •
Married June 4, 1896, Mary E. Lovett, of Philadelphia, Pa. Chil-
dren: Elisabeth Dare, b. March 19, 1897; Miriam Lovett, b. August 17,
1898; Catharine Coe, b. November 17, 1902.
Address : 1218 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
411
1890.1 GRADUATES.
1602. EDGAR SMITH FERNALD. B.A. *. N. 6. *. B. K.
Born February 25, 1865, Wilton, Me. Brother of W. M. Fernald (class
of 1893).
On the staff of The Springfield (Mass.) Daily Union, 1890-95; The
New York Evening Post, 1895-96; The Springfield Republican, 1896-
1903. Conducting a newspaper men's exchange, Springfield, Mass.,
1898 .
Married November 10, 1896, Lucy May Squires, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child : Stanbrough, b. September 18, 1900.
Address: 21 Cedar St., Springfield, Mass.
1608. CHARLES JESSUP FOSTER. B.A. X. ^. Born March
15, 1869, Canton, Mass. Brother of No. 1516, and of Myra E. Foster
(class of 1881) and J. A. Foster (class of 1892).
Commercial salesman and orchardist.
Married February 14, 1893, Myrtle Morgan, of Sumner, 111.
(deceased). Married January 15, 1910, Mrs. Alice B. Hay, of London,
England. Child : Pauline, b. February 25, 1897.
Address : R. F. D. No. 3, Missoula, Mont.
1604. FRED ERNEST FULLER. B.A. ; LL.B., National Univer-
sity, 1892. A. A. *. Born March 27, 1868. West Auburn, Pa.
Taught in Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N. Y., 1890. Clerk in
War Department, Washington, D. C, 1890-92. Connected with U. S.
Court of Claims, Washington, D. C, 1892-97. Practising law, 1897 •
Address : Nome, Alaska.
1605. *FREDERICK AUGUSTUS GASCOIGNE. B.A. ^'. T.
Born July 8, 1861. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Hummelstown, Pa., 1890-91. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1891. Stationed at West
Suffield, Conn., 1891-94: First Church, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1894-96.
Died January 26, 1896, New York, N. Y.
1606. FREDERIC SAMUEL GOODRICH. B.A. ; M.A., Uni-
versity of Michigan, 1897 ', D.D.. Defiance College, 1909. "*". T. *. B. K.
Born September 9, 1865, Waterbury, Conn. Brother of No. 1743.
Studied in Germany and Greece, 1890-91. Tutor in Greek, Wes-
leyan University, 1891-92. Professor of the Greek Language and
Literature, Albion College, Mich., 1892-1906; Professor of the Eng-
lish Bible. 1906 . Joined New York East Conference, M. E.
Church, 1892. Transferred to Detroit Conference, 1895. Superin-
tendent of the Physical Culture Training School, Chicago, 111.,
1909 .
Married January 3, 1893, Mary Maltby Harrison, of Waterbury,
Conn. Children: Frederic Harrison, b. September i, 1895; Helen
Ruth, b. May 4, 1897; George, b. October 26, 1900, d. November 3,
1900.
Address: 302 College Court, Albion, Mich.
1607. WINFIELD SCOTT GOSS. B.A. X. ^. Born April 12.
1861, Concord, Vt.
Assistant principal, Ives Seminary, Antwerp, N. Y., 1890-91. Prin-
cipal of college and normal department of Straight University, New
Orleans, La., 1891-94. President of Tillotson College, Austin, Tex.,
1894-96. Dean of Talladesra College, xAla., 1896-1904. Superintendent
of agriculture. Talladega, Ala., 1904-08. Farm manager, Winona Col-
lege of Agriculture, Ind., 1908— — .
412
GRADUATES. [1890.
Married May 24, 1894, Laura Matilda Messick, of Zanesville, Ohio.
Children: Richard Messick, b. September 29, 1895; Theodore Curtis,
b. April 9, 1897-
Address : Winona Lake, Ind.
1608. JAMES CHANDLER GRAHAM. B.S. *. N. e. Born
June 14, 1868, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 512; brother of No.
1583.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1890-92. Teaching in
Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1893 .
Address : Andover, Mass.
1609. *ROBERT PAUL GREEN. ^ B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1893.
Born December 2, 1867, Kingstown, N. J.
Taught in Amsterdam, N. Y., 1890-95. Died April 2, 1897, Denver,
Col.
Married June 29, 1893, Molly Cooper Smith, of Middletown, Conn.,
v^ho died December 3, 1901. Child : Dorothy Elizabeth, b. August
10, 1896, d. July 4, 1897.
1610. FREDERICK WATSON HANNAN. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1893; D.D., Weslevan University, 1907. ■*•. T.
$. B. K. Born May 4, 1865, Cochecton, N. y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1890-93. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at Bayport, N. Y.,
1893-94; First Church, Meriden, Conn., 1894-98; First Church, Water-
bury, 1898-1901; Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-09; New York
Ave., Brooklyn, 1909 . Author: First Principles for Young
Christians.
Married March 20, 1895, Anna Louise Danes, of Blue Point, N. Y.
Children: Watson Munroe, b. January 17, 1896; Herbert Rhey, b.
March 7, 1897; Chester Danes, b. January i, 1900.
Address : 121 New York Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1611. JOHN MORGAN HARRIS. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1893. 4>. N. 9. Born April 15, 1867, Bennington, Vt.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1890-93. Joined Troy Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at Wells, Vt, 1893-95; Pitts-
field, Mass. (associate), 1895-1900; Third St., Troy, N. Y., 1900-03;
Hoosick Falls, 1903-07; Cambridge, 1907-09; Valley Falls, 1909 .
Married June 4, 1903, Clara Mabel Wood, of Pittsfield, Mass.
Address : Valley Falls, N. Y.
1612. SAMUEL BOYER HARVEY. B.S. X. ^. Born July 27,
1866, Mansfield, Conn.
Studied law in Willimantic, Conn., 1890-92. Admitted to the bar,
1892. Practising law in Willimantic, 1892 . Judge of probate for
district of Chaplin, Conn., 1891-92. Taught in Gurleyville, Conn., 1891.
City editor, Willimantic Daily Herald, 1891-92. Member of school
board, 1893. Assistant prosecuting attorney, 1894. Acting school
visitor, 1899. Member of school committee, town of Windham,
Married September 14, 1892, Evelyn Maud Bennett, of Chaplin, Conn.
Children: Samuel Hugh, b. July 7, 1894; Margery Bennett, b.
March 8, 1896; John Boyer, b. April 10, 1899.
Address : Willimantic, Conn.
413
1890.1 GRADUATES.
1013. JAMES ALONZO HULSE. B.S. X. >!'. *. B. K. Born
October 20, 1867, Heliport, N. Y.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1890-91. Taught in New-
ark Academy, N. J., 1891-1906; Barringer High School, Newark, N. J.,
1906 .
Married August 29, 1894, Lucilla Preston Brigden, of Norwich, Conn,
Children: George Brigden, b. April 14, 1896; Clarissa, b. December 5,
1901.
Address : 225 Grafton Ave., Newark, N. J.
1614. WILLIAM ANDREW MONTGOMERY. B.A. A. A. *.
Born December 12, 1866, Grantham, N. H. Brother of H. Montgomery
(class of 1905).
Taught in Bishop Scott Military Academy, Portland, Ore., 1890-93.
With the Northwest Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Portland.
Ore., 1893-94. Vice president of the J. K. Gill Company, booksellers
and stationers, Portland, Ore., 1894 .
Married November 21, 1894, Georgia G. Gill, of Portland, Ore. Chil-
dren: Richard Gill, b. February 13, 1897; Frances Ann. b. February 9,
1903.
Address : 1091 Vaughn St., Portland, Ore.
1615. *WALTER EVERARD MORSE. B.A. *. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born October 18, 1866, Livermore Falls, Me.
Principal of High School, Shrewsbury, Mass., 1890-91 ; Gildersleeve,
Conn.. 1891-93; Monson, Mass., 1893-96. Died February 3, 1896,
Monson, Mass.
Married August, 1892, Fannie Lyford French, of South Chesterville,
Me.
1616. LEONARD COLBURN MURDOCK. B.A.; D.D., Syra-
cuse University, 1905. *. N. 9. Born August 24, 1863, Toddsville,
N. Y.
Joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1890. Stationed at Car-
verton, Pa., 1890-94; Parrish St., Wilkes-Barre. 1894-97; Kingston,
1897-1904. Presiding Elder of Wyoming District. 1904-10. Superin-
tendent of Scranton District, 1910 . Delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1908.
Married July 2. 1890, Lucy E. Peet, of Clayville, N. Y. Child:
Harriet Ellen, b. March 8. 1903.
Address : Kingston, Pa.
1617. LYON LEVI NORTON. B.A. ^. T. Born January 29,
1865, Farmington, Me. Brother of Nos. I759. 1907. and 1964.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1890-92;
Dickinson Preparatory School, Carlisle, Pa.. 1892-94. Principal of
Junior High School, Troy. Ohio, i894-95- Head of department of
mathematics. Mount Hermon School, Mass., 1895 .
Married August 16, 1894, Lulu Grace Adams, of Litchfield, Me.
Children : Mary, b. August 23. 1896, d. September 21, 1901 ; Stephen
Adams, b. December 17, 1897; Hermon, b. February 22, 1902; Norman,
b. August 10, 1903; Paul, b. November 24, 1905.
Address : Mount Hermon. Mass.
1618. GEORGE HOWARD OPDYKE. Ph.B.; M.A., Columbia
LTniversitv, 1891. A. A. 4>. Born November 21, 1867, New York, N. Y.
Son of No. 465; brother of C. P. Opdyke (class of 1886).
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GRADUATES. [1890.
• Studied in Columbia Law School, 1890-91. Admitted to the bar,
1893. Engaged in mining, railroad and other enterprises, 1893 •
President, Oregon Lumber and Navigation Company, Rector Gas
Lamp Company, New South Mining and Development Company.
Address: Holland House, New York, N. Y.
■ 1619. WENDELL PHILLIPS PARKER. B.A. $. N. e. #. B. K.
Born February 7, 1863, North Gorham, Me.
Taught in East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport. Me.,
1890-92. Graduate student in Harvard University, 1892-93 ; Univer-
sity Scholar, Harvard, 1895-96. Taught in Olivet College, Mich., 1896:
High School, Worcester, Mass., 1896 . Lecturer on the study of
birds, Natural History Museum, Worcester, 1899 .
Married December 28, 1897, Frances T. Swazey, of Bucksport, Me.
Children: Philip Swazey, b. April 13, 1901 ; Robert Lombard, b. April
8, 1906.
Address: 11 Cleveland Ave., Worcester, Mass.
1620. GEORGE LUTHER PECK. B.A. A. A. $. Born Febru-
ary 12, 1869, Susquehanna, Pa. Son of L. W. Peck (class of 1845).
Studied law in Scranton, Pa., 1890-93. Admitted to the bar, 1893,
Practising law in Scranton, Pa., 1893 •
Married September 10, 1896, Helen Abigail Mott, of Scranton, Pa.
Children : George Francis, b. November 10, 1897 ; James Knicker-
bocker, b. July 24, 1899; Jesse Truesdell, b. December 17, 1901 ; Mott,
b. September 2, 1907.
Address : Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
1621. CARL NOYES QUIMBY. B.S. A. K. E. Born November
27, 1866, Newbury, Vt. Son of No. 634; brother of No. 1911.
Clerk, 1891-1902. Merchant, 1902 .
Married June i, 1899, Grace E. Frye, of Boston, Mass. Child:
Dorothy, b. April 17, 1900.
Address : 373 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
1622. WILLIS FENTON ROE. B.A. A. A. *. Born February
I, 1868, Mexico, N. Y. Son of No. 571 ; brother of No. 1366.
Clerk in War Department, Washington, D. C, 1890 .
Married June 14, 1893, E. Pauline Leech, of Washington, D. C.
Children: Roxa, b. March 16, 1896; Abner Leech, b. March i, 1903.
Address: 1758 Ontario Place, Washington, D. C.
1623. EDWIN SLOAN TASKER. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1908.
St'. T. #. B. K. Born January 11, 1866, Washington, D. C. Brother
of No. 2307.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1890-91. In
the employ of the Peabody Manufacturing Company, Manchester,
N. H., 1891-92. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University,
1892-95. Assistant pastor of M. E. Church, Plymouth. Mass., 189.V94;
Maiden, Mass., 1894-95. Joined New Hampshire Conference, M. E.
Church, 1895. Stationed at Centralville. Lowell, Mass., 1895-97;
Sunapee, N. H., 1897-98; Sunapee and South Newbury, 1898-1900;
Dover, 1900-06; Tilton, 1906 — — . Delegate to General Conference.
M. E. Church, 1908. Trustee of Tilton Seminary. Trustee of
Wesleyan University, 1909 .
Married May 16, 1895. Grace Clarke Pitkin, of Schenectady, N. Y.
Children: Albert Pitkin, b. January 4, 1897, d. August 28, 1902;
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Pauline Bradford, b. May 21, 1900; Harold Peabody, b. June 26, 1901;
Charlotte Battles, b. April 29, 1906.
Address : Tilton, N. H.
1624. WILSON WALLACE THOMPSON. B.A.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1892. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born February 5, 1867,
New York, N. Y. Son of No. 785; brother of No. 1819.
On the stafif of The New York Tribune; studied law in Columbia
Law School, 1890-91. Studied in New York Law School, 1891-92.
Admitted to the bar, 1893. Practising law in New York, N. Y.,
1893 . Inheritance tax appraiser, New York and Kings counties,
N. Y., 1910 .
Married September 13, 1893, Clara Maria Coggshall (No. 1631).
Children: Clark Coggshall, b. May 9, 1898; Malcolm George, b.
January 22, 1900.
Address: 277 Broadway, New York, N. Y,
1625. [JOHN] JACKSON TINKER. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
March 15, 1867, New York, N. Y.
Engaged in journalism, 1890 . Washington correspondent of The
New York Press, etc., 1903 .
Married January i, 1908, Mabel J. Mcllveen, of England. Child
(adopted) : Royal, b. November 28, 1894.
Address: 1210 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C.
1626. LEWIS GARDNER WESTGATE. B.A.; B.A., Harvard
University, 1891 ; M.A., Harvard, 1892; Ph.D., Harvard, 1896. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born October 8, 1868, Phenix, R. I. Son of No. 822; brother
of Nos. 1995 and 2123.
Graduate student in Harvard University, 1890-92; Assistant in Geol-
ogy, 1891-92. Graduate student in Yale University; Assistant in
Physical Geography in Wesleyan University, 1892-93. Taught in High
School, Evanston, 111., 1893-1900. Professor of Geology, Ohio Wesleyan
L^niversity, 1900 . #
Married September 5, 1893, Martha Josephine Beach (No. 1629).
Address : Delaware, Ohio.
1627. JOHN QUINBY WOOD. B.A.; LL.B., Harvard Univer-
sity, 1900. A. A. *. Born June 24, 1867, Bucksport, Me.
Taught in Oahu College, Hawaii, 1890-93. Studied in Harvard Law
School, 1893-95, 1899- 1900. Practised law in Honolulu, Hawaii, 1896-99.
Engaged in study and travel, 1900-08. U. S. vice consul, Milan, Italy,
1908-09. U. S. consul, Venice, Italy, 1910; Tripoli, 1910 . Com-
missioner of education, Hawaiian Islands, 1898-99.
Married July 11, 1901, Harriet Goddard, of Boston, Mass. Children:
Manon Godard, b. March 3, 1906.
Address : American Consulate, Tripoli, Africa.
1628. ANNA HARRIS ANDREWS. Ph.B. Born 1869, Forest-
ville, Conn.'
Teaching in High School, Hartford, Conn., 1890 .
Address: 167 Beacon St., Hartford, Conn.
1629. MARTHA JOSEPHINE BEACH (Westgate). Ph.B.
4'. B. K. Born March 28, 1868, Middletown, Conn.
416
GRADUATES. [1890-91.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1890-93.
Married September 5, 1893, Lewis Gardner Westgate (No. 1626).
Address : Mrs. L. G. Westgate, Delaware, Ohio.
1630. MARY ROMER BEACH. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1899.
Born October 15, 1869, White Plains, N. Y. Daughter of No. 253;
sister of No. 11 14.
Resided in Middletown, Conn., 1890-91. Taught in Durham, Conn.,
1891-92; High School, New Britain, Conn., 1892-95; High School,
Hartford, Conn., 1895-98. Graduate student in Wesleyan University,
1898-99. Teaching in Girls' High School, New York, N. Y., 1899 •
Address : 3485 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1631. CLARA MARIA COGGSHALL (Thompson). Ph.B.
$, B. K. Born December 6, 1868, Rockville, Conn.
Taught in High School, Warren, Mass., 1890-93.
Married September 13, 1893, Wilson Wallace Thompson (No. 1624).
Children: Clark Coggshall, b. May 9, 1898; Malcolm George, b. Janu-
ary 22, 1900.
Address : Mrs. W. W. Thompson, 2267 80th St., Bensonhurst, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
1632. LILLIE BELLE CONN (Kuhns). Ph.B. *. B. K. Born
April 6, 1868, Fitchburg, Mass.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1890-91.
Married April 6, 1892, Oscar Kuhns (No. 1393). Child: Austin Hub-
bard, b. March 27, 1894.
Address: Mrs. Oscar Kuhns, ^iddletown. Conn.
1633. HESTER LAURENCE RAYMOND (Van Vleck). B.A.
*. B. K.
Married July 3, 1893, Edward Burr Van Vleck (No. 1375). Child:
John Hasbrouck, b. March 13, 1899.
Address : Mrs. E. B. Van Vleck, Madison, Wis.
CLASS OF IS9U
1634. *LLOYD HAWLEY ANDREWS. B.A.; LL.B., Boston
University, 1894. ^. T. Born April, 1866, Bethel, Conn.
With E. O. Fisk & Co.'s Teachers' Agency, Boston, Mass., 1891-93.
Studied in Boston University Law School, 1893-94. Practised law in
Massachusetts and Colorado, 1894-99. Died August 4, 1899, Bethel,
Conn.
1635. EDWIN DANIEL ARNOLD. B.S. X. ^.
Journalist.
Address : New London, Conn.
1636. LUCIEN SAMUEL BAYLISS. B.S. ; LL.B., New York
University, 1893. ^. T. Born August 2, 1869, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brother of H. H. Bayliss (class of 1898).
417
1891.] GRADUATES.
Studied in Law School of Xew York University, 1891-93. Admitted
to the bar, 1893. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1893 , Mem-
ber of New York Assembly, 1896-97.
Married May 3, 1894, E. Louise Goff, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child:
Ralph Bradford, b. June 11, 1896.
Address: 170 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, N. Y,
1637. GEORGE HAMILTON BICKFORD. B.A. ^. T. <l«. B. K.
Born October 10, 1868, Barton, Vt.
Instructor in English Literature, Haverford College, 1891-92. N. Y.
representative of Ginn & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass., 1892-95. With
Holden, Leonard & Co., woolen manufacturers, 1895-98. Treasurer
and general manager, Woodbury (Vt.) Granite Company, 1896-98;
Bickford, More & Co., Hardwick, Vt. (manufacture of granite), 1898-
1902; Western Granite Company, 1902 ; granite cutting plant in
Bethel, Vt., 1904 . Managing director and treasurer, Hardwick &
Woodbury Railroad.
Married October 9, 1894, Alice A. Holden (sister of No. 1700), of
Bennington, Vt. ' Children : John Holden, b. August 30, 1896, d. August
31, 1896; George Floyd, b. July 12, 1897; Beatrice Jennie, b. January
23, 1907, d. June 20, 1909; Holden Burr, b. December 14, 1909; Bar-
bara (adopted), b. June 4, 1906.
Address : Hardwick, Vt.
1638. CHARLES RIDGWAY BLUNDELL. B.S.; M.D., Colum-
bia University, 1894. *. N. O. Born April 9, 1869, Paterson, N. J.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1891-94. Practising medicine, Paterson, N. J., 1894 .
Address : loi Carroll St., Paterson, N. J.
•
1639. FREDERICK ELIAS BRAGDON. B.A.; M.A., Brown
University, 1905. Bom June 29, 1870, Brewer, Me.
Principal of High School, North Berwick, Me., 1891-92. Taught in
Bordentown Military Institute, N. J., 1892-94. Principal of High
Schools, Shrewsbury and East Bridgewater, Mass., 1895-1900. Super-
intendent of schools, Lincoln, R. I., 1900-05. President, East Maine
Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1905 .
Married August 7, 1895, Sarah Evelina Smith, of Brunswick, Me.
Children: Eleanor May, b. May i, 1898; Clara Dora, b. May 31, IQOO;
Alice Elizabeth, b. January 23, 1907.
Address : Bucksport, Me.
1640. HENRY ARCHER CLEAVER. Ph.B.; M.D., University
of Pennsylvania, 1895. 4'. T.
Physician.
Address : 408 Delaware Ave., Wilmington, Del.
1641. CHARLES WOODS COULSTON. B.A. ; LL.B., Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1894. A. A. $. Born June 8, 1869, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Studied in law department, University of Pennsylvania. 1891-94.
Admitted to the bar, 1894. Practising law in Philadelphia, Pa.,
1894 .
Address: 800 Betz Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
1642. WATERS BURROWS DAY. B.S. A. A. *. Born June
25, 1867, Morristown, N. J. Brother of Nos. 2361 and 2669.
418
GRADUATES. [1891.
Manager for W. F. Day & Bro.,. caterers, Newark, N. J., 1891-93.
Member of the firm, 1893-1909. Engaged in banking, Newark, N. J.,
1909 .
Married April 25, 1894, Anna Burr, of Middletown, Conn. Children :
Anita, b. May 10, 1895; Margaret Burr, b. March 29, 1901.
Address : 899 Broad St., Newark, N. J.
1643. FRANK PRESCOTT FOGG. B.A. ^. T. Born Septem-
ber 19, 1862, Readfield, Me.
In the brokerage and insurance business, Boston, Mass., 1891-93,
1896-98. In poor health ; traveled in the West, i894-95- With Horace
Partridge & Co., athletic supplies, 1898-99, 1900-02. Visited Alaska
and Siberia, 1900. Advertising manager of The National Magazine,
1903 •
Married April 15, 1903, Mary E. Blodgett, of Somerville, Mass.
Address: i6a Mt. Vernon St., Dorchester, Mass.
1644. CYRUS DAVID FOSS, Jr. B.A.; LL.B., University of
Pennsylvania, 1896. #. N. 0. $. B. K. Born March 15, 1869, New
York, N. Y. Son of No. 481.
Educational secretary, Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia, Pa., 1891-93-
Studied in the Law School of University of Pennsylvania, 1893-96.
Admitted to the bar, 1896. Practising law in Philadelphia, Pa., 1896- .
Civil service commissioner, Philadelphia, Pa., 1906-07. Secretary, Civil
Service Reform Association of Philadelphia, 1909 .
Married June 30, 1906, Maria Louisa Higgins. Child : a son, b. and
d. June 13, 1907.
Address : 2043 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1645. ALBERT ELMER HANCOCK. B.S.; M.A., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1895; Ph.D., Harvard, 1897. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born August
30, 1870, Philadelphia, Pa.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1891-92. In the depart-
ment of agriculture, World's Fair Commission, Washington, D. C, 1892.
Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany; traveled in Europe,
1892-94. Graduate student in Harvard University, 1894-97. Instructor
in Romance Languages, Williams College, 1897-98. Professor of Eng-
lish, Haverford College, 1898 . Author : The French Revolution and
the English Poets; Henry Bourland: A Novel of Reconstruction;
A Life of John Keats; Branson of the Rabble: a Novel. Editor:
"Silas Marner" and "Cranford" (Lake Classics).
Married 1903, Jennie Diehl Crow, of Philadelphia, Pa, Child :
Katherine, b. August 23, 1908,
Address : Haverford, Pa.
1646. RALPH BARNES HIBBARD. Ph.B. $. N. 0. Born June
7, 1867, Hartford, Conn. Son of Professor R. G. Hibbard; brother
of Mary F. Hibbard (class of 1896).
With the Hall Signal Company, New York, N. Y., 1891-96. Sales
manager for the L. D. Brown & Son Company, silk manufacturers.
1896-1904; York Silk Manufacturing Company, 1904-08. In poor
health, 1908-09. Member of firm. Rose & Hibbard, sales agents for
automobile manufacturers, Yonkers, N. Y., 1909- — .
Married April 25, 1895, Louise Douglass Pitkin, of Yonkers, N. Y.
Child : Frances Pitkin, b. September 20, 1906.
Address : 95 Locust Hill Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
419
1891.] GRADUATES.
1647. SAMUEL PIERSON HILDRETH. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
February 15, 1867, Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Studied law, 1891-93. Admitted to the bar, 1893. Practising law in
Amityville, N. Y., 1893 .
Married November 20, 1895, Lizzie A. Baylis, of Amityville, N. Y.
Child : Katharine C. b. August 25, 1897.
Address: Amityville, N. Y.
1648. JOHN EVAN JENKINS. Ph.B. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born
June 17, 1862, Bear Valley, Pa.
City editor, Daily Herald, Middletown, Conn., 1891-92, Studied law
in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1892-94. Admitted to the bar, 1894. Practising
law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1894 .
Married April 3, 1895, Katharine Bertha Mitchell (No. 1541), of
Remsen, N. Y. Children : Mitchell, b. January 24, 1896 ; Hugh
Coban, b. July 2, 1899.
Address: 602 Coal Exchange, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1649. FREDERICK ALLEN KING. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1893. *• N- ®- Born February 20, 1865, Thompsonville, Conn.
Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1891-92. Taught in
Franklin School, Philadelphia, Pa., Smith College, Peekskill Military
Academy, N. Y., and the DeLancey School, 1892-^. Engaged in
literary and editorial work, New York, N. Y. (now literary editor of
The Literary Digest), 1899- .
Address : 44 East 23d St., New York, N. Y.
1650. LINNAEUS EDFORD LA FETRA. B.A.; M.D.. Colum-
bia University, 1894. ^. T. *. B. K. Born October 12, 1868, Wash-
ington, D. C.
Studied in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,
N. Y., 1891-94. Interne, New York Hospital, 1894-95. House surgeon,
New York Hospital; interne, Sloane Maternity Hospital, 1896-97.
Physician, Nursery and Child's Hospital, 1897-98. Practising medi-
cine in New York, N. Y., 1898 . Lecturer on Diseases of Children,
New York Polyclinic Medical School, 1898-1900. Assistant attending
physician, Randall's Island Children's Hospital, 1900. Instructor in
Diseases of Children, Columbia University, 1902 . Assistant phy-
sician. Babies' Hospital, 1904 ; Roosevelt Hospital, 1905-07. Editor :
Archives of Pediatrics, 1904 .
Married June 8, 1899, Annie Edith Parsons, of Toronto, Canada.
Child: Helen Parsons, b. August 3, 1900.
Address: no East 62d St., New York, N. Y.
1651. LUDWIG AUGUST LANGE. Ph.B. A. A. $. Born May
19, 1869, Scranton, Pa. Brother of Nos. 1394 ^nd 1529.
Principal of a grammar school, Scranton, Pa., 1891. In business in
Scranton, Pa.
Address : 236 Adams Ave., Scranton, Pa.
1652. FRANK BOWERS LITTELL. Ph.B.; M.A., Columbian
(now George Washington) University, 1894. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born
February 21, 1869, Scranton, Pa.
Computer. U. S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C. 1891-96,
1897-98: assistant astronomer, 1898-1901. Professor of Mathematics,
U. S. Nav5% 1901 . Taught in High School, Scranton, Pa., 1896-97-
420
GRADUATES. [1891.
Married April 9, 1902, Josephine LaMonte Mercereau, of Scranton,
Pa. Children: Marion Mercereau, b. June 12, 1903; Charles Henry,
b. March 19, 1908.
Address: Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C.
1653. ERNEST LOREN MERITT. B.A. A. K. E. $. B. K.
Born December 24, 1866, West Eaton, N. Y. Brother of No. 1570.
Vice principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1891-97. Principal,
High School, Southington, Conn., 1897- 1902. Graduate student in
Yale University, 1902-05. Taught in Hillhouse High School, New-
Haven, Conn., 1904-05. Principal of High School, Gloversville, N. Y.,
1905 .
Married July 11, 1894, Kathryn Blair Darrow, of West Eaton, N. Y.
Child: Kathleen Ernesta, b. October 12, 1901.
Address : 140 South Main St., Gloversville, N. Y.
1654. *JOHN GEORGE MITCHELL. B.A. ^. N. e. $. B. K.
Born February 6, 1863, Sligo, Ireland.
Studied in New York Law School, 1891-94. Admitted to the bar,
1894. Practised law in Willimantic, Conn., 1894-99. Chief clerk,
office of secretary of the state, Hartford, Conn., 1899-1903. Deputy
secretary, state of Connecticut, 1903-09. Died January 9, 1909,
Columbia, Conn.
Married May 23, 1897, Edna L. Lasbury, of Rockville, Conn. Chil-
dren : Margaret R., d. 1900 ; John George, b. May 4, 1900 ; Charles P.,
b. August 7, 1901 ; James L., b. August 7, 1901.
Address of widow: Columbia, Conn.
1655. ELLIS WALKER MOORE. B.A. ^. T. Born September
3, 1866, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Brother of No. 1755.
Taught in Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1891. In business in Philadelphia, Pa.
Married December 24, 1894.
Address : 701 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
1656. EUGENE ALLEN NOBLE. Ph.B.; L.H.D., Dickinson
College, 1906; D.D., St. John's College, 1900, and Wesleyan University,
1907. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born March 5, 1865, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1891. Stationed
at Grace Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1891-95 ; i8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1895-97- Superintendent, M. E. Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897-1902.
President of Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.,
1902-09. President of Goucher College, Baltimore, Md., 1909 .
Transferred to Newark Conference, 1902.
Married October 19, 1892, Lillian White Osborn, of Port Chester,
N. Y. Children : Francis Osborn, b. November 22, 1893 ; Beatrice
Eugenia, b. April, 1895.
Address: St. Pauls and 23d Sts., Baltimore, Md.
1657. EVERETT HIRAM OSBORN. B.S.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1893. A. K. E. Born August i, 1867, Center Moriches,
N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1891-93. Admitted to the bar,
1893. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1893 .
Address : 68 William St., New York, N. Y.
421
1891.] GRADUATES.
1658. CHARLES HARRISON PAGE, Jr. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Lawyer.
Address: Scituate, R. L
1659. GEORGE LINCOLN PLIMPTON. B.A.; M.A. (Hon.),
1898. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born July 8, 1865, Sturbridge, Mass.
Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1891-95;
principal, 1895 •
Married August 10, 1892, Etta lone Ferry, of Palmer, Mass. Chil-
dren: Esther EHzabeth, b. January 9, 1900; Theodore Ferry, b. July
25, 1901 ; George Lincoln, b. February 12, 1906.
Address: Tilton, N. H.
1660. GEORGE HENRY ROGERS. B.A. C C. Born Novem-
ber 20, 1865, Portadown, County Armagh, Ireland.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Transferred to
New England Conference, 1896. Preached in M. E. Church, East
Gloucester, Mass., 1896-98. Stationed at East Gloucester, 1898-99;
Brightwood, Springfield, 1899-1901 ; Upton, 1901-02; Chester, 1902-03;
Wales, 1903-04; Charlton City, 1904-07; Franklin, 1907-09; Plainville,
1909-11; West Springfield, 1911 .
Married October 11, 1892, Belle Evelyn Miles, of New London, Conn.
Children : George Miles, b. November 16, 1893 (class of 1914) ; Percy
Couch, b. December 15, 1897; Raymond Henry, b. June i, 1901.
Address: 36 Church St., West Springfield, Mass.
1661. *CHARLES WILFRED SAVAGE. B.S.; M.S., 1893. X. ^.
*. B. K. Born January 4, 1867, Berlin, Conn.
Assistant in Physics, and graduate student, Wesleyan University,
1891-93. Graduate student in Wesleyan University, and employed in
the Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1893-94. Taught in High
School, Quincy, Mass., 1894-95; Carleton College, Northfield, Minn.,
1895-96. In poor health, 1896-98. Died March 24, 1898, Perris, Cal.
Married September 22, 1894, Anna E. Richards, of Morris, Conn.
Child: Annette Esther, b. July 18, 1895.
Address of widow : Morris, Conn,
1662. HENRY BLOODGOOD SLAYBACK. B.S. A. A. ^.
In business in New York, N. Y.
Married October 31, 1894, Jessie Augusta Tefft, of New York, N. Y.
Address : 41 East 63d St, New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR WILLIS SMITH. B.A. X. <i^. *. B. K. Born i
November 12, 1868, Fall River, Mass. J
Taught in Tiverton and Chepachet, R. I., 1891-92. In the office of \
the Sagamore Manufacturing Company, Fall River, Mass., 1892 ; j
head of office force, 1897 ; acting treasurer, 1908
Address : 285 Whipple St., Fall River, Mass. I
1664. HARRY MONMOUTH SMITH. B.A. : M.A. (on exam.), |
1894; Ph.D., University of Heidelberg, 1898. B. G. H. Born August
31, 1868, Middletown, Conn.
Assistant chemist, Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1891-92; |
Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station, 1892-93. Special agent, nutri- ,
tion investigations, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1894-95. Studied 1
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GRADUATES. [1891.
in the University of Heidelberg, Germany, 1896-98. Adjunct Professor
of Chemistry, Hampden-Sidney College, Va., 1898-99. Instructor in
Chemistry, Syracuse University, 1899-1900; Assistant Professor,
1900-04; Professor, 1904 . Studied in the University of Munich,
Germany, 1909-10.
Married May 8, 1909, Mary L, O'Brien, of Boston, Mass.
Address : Syracuse, N. Y.
1665. CLINTON CHANDLER STEVENS. B.A. X. ^. #. B. K.
Born January 28, 1868, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied law in Readfield, Me., 1893-95. Admitted to the bar, 1895.
Lawyer in Winthrop, Me., 1895-1901 ; Millinocket, Me., 1901 .
Superintendent of schools, Millinocket, Me., 1904 — —■
Married July 26, 1906, Lena Curtis Parker, of Winthrop, Me.
Address: Millinocket, Me.
1666. EDGAR JE:R0ME THAYER. B.A. A. K. E. Born Janu-
ary 3, 1868, Blackstone, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1497 and 1868.
Clerk in Newport, R. I., 1891-92. Cashier in Hot Springs, Va.,
1892-99. Manager of a furniture store, New York, N. Y., 1900-09.
In business in Yonkers, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 275 Warburton Ave., Yonkers, N, Y.
1667. TIBBITTS WALKER. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1892;
LL.B., Albany Law School, 1893. A. K. E. Born September 28, 1864,
Saybrook, Ohio.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1891-92. Studied in
Albany Law School, N. Y., 1892-93. Principal of High School, West
Stockbridge, Mass., 1893-94; Saranac Lake, N. Y., 1894-96; various
schools, 189(5-1900. Studied law, 1900-01. Admitted to the bar, 1901.
Practised law in Berne, N. Y., 1902-04; Wolcott, N. Y., 1904-05.
With U. S. Title Guarantee and Indemnity Company, New York,
N. Y., 1905-07. Practising law in Corinth, N. Y., 1908-- — .
Married September 4, 1893, Leola Hotaling, of Albany, N. Y., who
died July i, 1896. Married September 7, 1898, Anna Exler, of Albany,
N. Y. Children: a son, b. May 4, 1896, d. May S, 1896; Flavia, b.
May 29, 1908.
Address : Corinth, N. Y.
1668. *CHARLES TAPLEY WINCHESTER. B.A. A. K. E.
Born August 26, 1868, Springfield, Mass. Son of No. 354.
Engaged in journalism, 1891-1904. Died October 2, 1904, Boston,
Mass.
1669. ISABEL [EVANGELINE] GRAVES. Ph.B.; M.A.,
Western Reserve University, 1897; Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania,
1899. $. B. K. Born April 19, 1868, Vernon, N. Y. Daughter of No.
282; sister of Nos. 1826 and 1930.
Instructor in Latin and English, Cornell College, Iowa, 1892-93.
Graduate student, Wellesley College, 1893-94. Taught in High School,
Binghamton, N. Y., 1894-96. Graduate student and Reader, Western
Reserve University, 1896-97. Graduate student. University of Penn-
sylvania, 1897-99. Instructor in English, Mount Holyoke College,
1899-1900. Taught in High School, East Orange, N. J., 1900-06.
Professor of English, Oxford College, Ohio, 1907 .
Address: Oxford, Ohio.
423
1891-92.1 GRADUATES. ^
1670. ELLEN MARY BRAINARD PECK. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1907.
Address : Clinton, Conn.
1671. *MARIE MEHETABEL STROBRIDGE. Ph.B. Born
September 10, 1869, Evanston, 111. Granddaughter of No. 37.
Taught in a school for young ladies, New York, N. Y., 1891-92.
Secretary to Mrs. Amelie Rives Chanler, 1892. Engaged in journal-
ism, 1892-94. Died April 20, 1894, Rome, Italy.
CLASS OF 1892.
1672. WILBUR LANGDON ANDERSON. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born February 17, i860, Monterey, Mass.
Graduate student in Yale University, 1892-93. Private tutor, 1893-94.
Engaged in farming, 1894-95; traveling, 1895-98; farming, 1898— — .
Address : Black Hall, Conn.
1673. *THOMAS HANLON ATKINSON. B.A.; M.D., Colum-
bia University, 1895. '4'. T. Born July 17, 1872, Jersey City. N. J.
Studied in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1892-95. Practised medicine in Jersey City, N. J., 1895-98. Member of
Board of Health, Jersey Citv, N. J. Died February 14, 1898, Jersey
City, N. J.
1674. JOHN HENDLEY BARNHART. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.).
1893 ; M.D., Columbia University, 1896. A. A. *. Born October 4,
1871, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 684.
Assistant in Natural History, Wesleyan University, 1892-93. Studied
in the College of Physicians and Surgeons. New York, N. Y., 1893-96.
Graduate student. Johns Hopkins University, 1901. Editorial assistant,
New York Botanical Garden, 1903 ; librarian, 1907 . Delegate
of N. Y. Botanical Garden to International Botanical congresses,
Vienna, 1905, and Brussels, 1910. Editor : Bulletin of the Torrey
Botanical Club. 1903-07.
Married May 5. 1897, Emma Gertrude Piatt, of Southampton, N. Y.
Address : N. Y. Botanical Garden, Bronx Park, New York, N. Y.
1675. ARTHUR PEYTON BRYANT. B.S. ; M.S., 1895. X. ^.
*. B. K. Born May 7, 1868, South Newmarket (now Newfields),
N. H.
Taught in English and Classical School, Providence, R. I., 1892-93.
Assistant in Chemistry. Swarthmore College, 1893-94. Graduate stu-
dent, Wesleyan University, 1894-95. Expert in nutrition investigations,
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Middletown, Conn., 1895- 1902.
Chemist, Storrs (Conn.) Agricultural Experiment Station. 1901-02.
Chief chemist, Glucose Sugar Refining Company, Chicago, 111., 1902-06,
Engaged in the Bryant-Miner Laboratories, Chicago, 111., 1906-07.
Chief chemist, Clinton Sugar Refining Company, Iowa, 1907^ .
Married April 4, 1893, Fannie W. Burr, of Middletown, Conn. Child:
Harold Burr, b. April 27, 1894.
Address: 623 5th Ave., Clinton, Iowa.
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1676. DAVID JACOBUS CARLOUGH. B.A.; M.D., New York
Homoeopathic Medical College, 1895. B. 0. 11. Born January 16, 1869,
Paterson, N. J.
Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1892 ; New York Homceopathic
Medical College, 1892-95. House surgeon, Hahnemann Hospital, New
York, 1895-97. Practising medicine in Paterson, N. J., 1897 .
Attending surgeon and acting superintendent, Trenton (N. J.) Crty
Hospital. Attending surgeon, St. Mary's Hospital, Passaic, N. J.,
1904-07.
Married July 2, 1897, Edna Martha Cowan, M.D., of New York,
N. Y. Child: David Jacobus, b. November 28, 1902, d. December 8,
1902.
Address : 426 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J.
1677. GEORGE WILLIAM CARTER. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1893; M.A. (on exam.), Wesleyan University, 1899;
Ph.D., New York University, 1900. B. 0. II. Born January 4, 1867,
Rosario, Argentine Republic, S. A.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1892-93. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at Trinity Church,
New York, N. Y. (assistant), 1893-94. Fellow in Oxford University,
England, 1894-95. Stationed at St. Paul's Church, Hartford, Conn.,
1895-98; West Haven, 1898-99; Sea Cliff, N. Y., 1899-1907. General
secretary, New York Bible Society, 1907 . Joined the Reformed
Church of America, 191 1. Author: A Comparison between Zoroas-
trianism and Judaism. Editor : The Bible in New York.
Married December 12, 1896, Urania M. Smith, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Paul, b. April 15, 1898, d. in infancy; Helen Gould
(adopted).
Address : 66 Bible House, New York, N. Y.
1678. SAMUEL JAMES ALLEN CONNER. B.A. ^. T.
$. B. K. Born November 19, 1865, Marion, Md.
Taught in Napa College, Cal., 1892-93 ; Calumet High School,
Chicago, 111., 1893 .
Married July 28, 1899, Myra Grace Maddock, of Chicago, 111.
Children: Lois Adella, b. December 31, 1893; Herbert Wesley, b.
May 17, 1896.
Address : 9716 Howard Court, Chicago, 111.
1679. *ALFRED COOKMAN. B.A. A. A. 4>. Born July 15,
1870, Wilmington, Del. Brother of Nos. 1148 and 1208, and of W. W.
Cookman (class of 1882).
Studied in Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa. Died
September 14, 1898, Philadelphia, Pa.
1680. ALBERT LYON CROWELL. B.A. *. N. 0. Born April
26, 1868, Milford, Mass. Son of No. 118.
Engaged in paper manufacturing, in Boston, Mass., and South Man-
chester, Conn., 1892 . Treasurer and manager, Albertine Paper
Company. Treasurer, Case Board Company, of Andover, Conn. Vice
president, Case Bros., South Manchester, Conn.; A. Willard Case Com-
pany, Manchester, Conn. Secretary, The Case & Marshall Company,
Inc., Hartford, Conn.
Married September 4, 1894, Maytie A. Case, of South Manchester,
Conn.
Address : 97 Water St., Boston, Mass., and South Manchester, Conn.
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1892.] GRADUATES.
1681. GEORGE WILLETS DAVISON. B.A.; LL.B., New ,
York University, 1894. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born 1872, Rockville !
Center, N. Y. Brother of No. 2006.
Studied in the Law School of New York University, 1892-94.
Admitted to the bar, 1894. Practising law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1894 • 1
District attorney. Queens County, N. Y., 1899. Member, N, Y. City |
Charter Commission, 1900. '
Married April 24, 1895, Harriet Rice Baldwin, of Middletown, Conn. '•
Child: Robert Alfred, b. March 3, 1901. j
Address: 26 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. j
I
1682. CHARLES MYRON DREW. Ph.B.; LL.B., University of '
Minnesota, 1894. *. N. 6. *. B. K Born April 26, 1868, St. Johns-
bury, Vt. j
Studied law in the University of Minnesota, 1892-94. Practising law j
in Minneapolis, Minn., 1894 . j
Address: 511 New York Life Building, Minneapolis, Minn. ^
1683. WILLARD BAKER DUKESHIRE. B.A. <ir. T. Born j
October 6, 1861, Maitland, N. S., Canada. I
Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Stationed at Bruns-
wick, Me., 1892-95; Farmington, 1895-99. Transferred to East Maine I
Conference, 1899. Stationed at Orono, Me., 1899-1904. Transferred j
to Vermont Conference, 1904. Stationed at Montpelier, Vt., 1904-07; i
Barton, 1907 .
Married 1896, Harriette Pennell, of Brunswick, Me. Children : 1
Robert Pennell, b. October 13, 1897; Theodore Skolfield, b. April 24, !
1905- ;
Address: Barton, Vt. j
1684. GEORGE MAHON EGGLESTON. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born November 10, 1869, Hartford, Conn. Son of No. 584; brother |
of Nos. 1552 and 1601, and of S. B. Eggleston (class of 1897). j
With the Sessions Foundry Company, Bristol, Conn., 1892-98; direc- i
tor and secretary, 1898-1908. Retired, 1908. j
Married November 3, 1896, Amy Whittington, of Boston, Mass. |
Address: 31 State St., Boston, Mass. ,
1685. HERBERT CHARLES ELDRIDGE. B.A. A. K. E. Born
September 5, 1867, Maidstone, England.
Eastern manager for Powers Bros., Chicago, 1892-96. In business
in Albany and New York, N. Y., 1896-1900. Vice president. Powers,
Higby & Co. (manufacturers of novelties for children), 1901-07. In
the farm real estate business; manager for E. A. Strout & Co., New
York, N. Y., 1907-09. Vice president, C. W. Bone Land Company,
Denver, Col., 1909 .
Married June 6, 1900, Etta Field Thornton, of Albany, N. Y. Child :
William Thornton, b. August 11, 1903.
Address: 287 South Clarkson St., Denver, Col,
1686. ELBRIDGE SEARS FERNALD. B.A. ; LL.B., Boston
University, 1895. A. K. E. Born January 7, 1869, Winterport, Me.
Studied in School of Law, Boston University, 1892-95. Admitted to
the bar, 1895. Practising law in Boston, Mass., 1895 .
Married January 7, 1896, Alice J. Smith, of Denver, Col., who died
March 10, 1897. Child: Dorothea Alice, b. March 10, 1897.
Address : 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass.
426
GRADUATES. [1892.
1687. FREDERIC HOOLE FLOY. B.A.; M.D., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1895. <ir. T. Born November 20, 1870, Elizabeth, N. J. Brother
of No. 1554.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1892-95. Practising medicine in New York, N. Y., 1895 .
Address: 325 West 77th St., New York, N. Y.
1688. FRANKLIN ALBERT GALLOWAY. B.S. B. e. n. Born
June 4, 1867, Lowville, N. Y.
With R. B. Hough, publisher of American Woods, 1892-94. In the
clothing business, 1895-96. Engaged in clerical work, 1897-98. With
the Bell Telephone Company, New York, N. Y., 1899-1910; New York
Telephone Company, 1910 .
Married August 18, 1895, Bessie Barnes, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Chil-
dren: George Barnes, b. January 9, 1898; Bessie, b. September 17,
1900.
Address: 15 Dey St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 152 Van Houten
Ave., Passaic, N. J.
1689. LINCOLN ROBINSON GIBBS. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1893 ; M.A., Harvard University, 1897. ^. T. $. B. K Born Decem-
ber 9, 1868, Wiscasset, Me.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1892-93. University exten-
sion lecturer, Rutgers College, 1893-94. Instructor in English, Lehigh
University, 1894-95. Graduate student in Harvard University, 1895,
1896-97. Instructor in English, Boston University, 1896-97. In business,
Amherst, Mass., 1897-99. Professor of English, Mount Union College,
Ohio, 1899-1901. Taught in Territorial Normal School, Okla., 1901-03.
Professor of English, Wells College, 1903-04; Mount Union College,
1904-09; University of Pittsburg, 1909 . Dean of Mount Union
College, 1906-09. Fellow in Northwestern University, 1907-08. Editor:
Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, 1898.
Married August 17, 1905, Kate Peters, of Guthrie, Okla.
Address: 230 North Craig St., Pittsburg, Pa.
1690. PEDRO RAMON GILLOTT. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1902. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born December 31, 1866, San Andres, Cuba.
Studied in the University of Heidelberg, Germany, 1892-94 (Squire
Scholar of Wesleyan University, 1892-93). Teaching in Wyoming
Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1894 •
Married July 15, 1895, Mary Foster Lincoln, of Wiscasset, Me. Chil-
dren: Rita Louise, b. May 15, 1896; Mary Lincoln, b. May 11, 1898.
Address : Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa.
1691. GEORGE SEYMOUR GODARD. B.A.; B.D., Yale Uni-
versity, 1895. A. K. E. «!>. B. K. Born June 17, 1865, Granby, Conn.
Graduate student. Northwestern University, 1892-94 ; Yale Univer-
sity, 1896. Assistant in Conn. State Library, 1898-1900; librarian,
1900 . President, National Association of State Librarians, 1904-05 ;
Conn. Library Association, 1905-06. Trustee of Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass. Author : Reports of Conn. State Library, 1900 .
Editor: Conn. State Records, 1901 ; Corner-Stone Exercises of
Conn. State Library, 1909.
Married June 23, 1897, Kate Estelle Dewey, of Granby, Conn. Chil-
dren : George Dewey, b. August 8, 1899 ; Paul Beach, b. February 17,
1901 ; Mary Katharine, b. October 3, 1903.
Address: 350 Blue Hills Ave., Hartford, Conn.
427
1892.1 GRADUATES.
1692. HOWARD DAVID GORDON. B.A. B. e. n. Born
September 28, 1870. Hazardville, Conn.
Engaged in manufacturing, Hazardville, Conn., 1892 . Member
of School Board, Hazardville. 1892.
Married October 2, 1895, Hattie G. Kelsey, of West Roxbury, Mass.
Children : John Stuart, b. March 29, 1901 ; Alexander Dorward, b.
February 19, 1904.
Address: Hazardville, Conn.
1693. RALPH MORGAN GRANT. B.A. A. K. E. Born May
II, 1868, Wapping, Conn. Brother of No. 2423.
Studied law, 1892-94. Practising law in East Windsor Hill, Conn.,
1894 . Judge of probate, District of East Windsor, 1904-09. Town
clerk and treasurer, South Windsor. 1905 . School visitor, and
secretary of the board. South Windsor, 1902 . Member of Conn.
State Senate, 1907.
Married May i, 1895, L- Lillian Shepard, of Melrose Highlands,
Mass. Children: Lloyd Shepard, b. March 27, 1896; Thane Chester,
b. March 13, 1897; Miriam Hosmer, b. October 26, 1899; Rachel Fuller,
b. September 12, 1902; Helen Morgan, b. June 18, 1904; Faith Saxton,
b. August 6, 1906.
Address : East Windsor Hill, Conn.
1694. HARVEY CARSON GRUMBINE. Ph.B.; Ph.D., Uni-
versity of Munich, 1900. X. "*•. Born May i, 1869, Fredericksburg,
Pa.
Associate editor of The Daily Report, Lebanon, Pa., 1892-94. On the
stafif of The Philadelphia Record, 1894-95. Taught in State Normal
School. Lock Haven, Pa., 1895-97. Studied in the University of
Munich. Germany, 1897-1900. Instructor in English and German, Penn.
State College. 1900-01. Assistant Professor of English, Washington
University, Mo., 1901-02. Professor of the English Language and
Literature. University of Wooster, Ohio, 1902 . Editor: "The
Misfortunes of Arthur'': an EUcahethan Tragedy by Thos. Hughes
and Others.
Married September 7, 1897, C. Estelle Uhler, of Lebanon, Pa.
Address: 179 Beall Ave., Wooster, Ohio.
1695. ROBERT HENDERSON GUIBORD. Ph.B. *. N. e.
Born April 6, 1869, Plattsburg, N. Y. Brother of F. W. Guibord (class
of 1895).
Bank clerk, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1892-93. Engaged in the insurance
business and in manufacturing ground wood pulp, Plattsburg, N. Y.,
1894 .
Married March 23. 1897, Sarah Mae Hapgood. of Malone, N. Y.
Children: Ruth Louise, b. February 6, 1898; Donald Hapgood, b.
May 23, 1899; Alfred Lemuel, b. January 2, 1902; Robert Davison,
b. August 29, 1907.
Address: Plattsburg, N. Y.
1696. WILLIAM HENRY HALL. B.S. ^. T. Born May 31,
1867, South Willington, Conn.
Engaged in the manufacture of spool-cotton, 1892 . Member of
the General Assembly of Connecticut, 1893, '95, '97, 1905, '09; Conn.
Senate, 1899; Constitutional Convention, 1902. Delegate to National
Republican Convention, 1903, '07.
428
GRADUATES. [1892.
Married June 14, 1894, Alice May Holman, of Tolland, Conn. Chil-
dren: Doris Elizabeth, b. January 30, 1897; Gardiner Holman, b.
April 9, 1899; Clara Alice, b. February 18, 1901 ; Holman Henry, b.
October 18, 1903 ; Frances Helen, b. August 14, 1907.
Address: South Willington, Conn.
1697. ARCHIBALD CLINTON HARTE. B.A. A. A. #. Born
1865, Allentown, Pa.
Secretary of Y. M. C. A., Huntsville, Ala., 1892-93; Mobile, Ala.,
1893-1907; Ceylon, 1907-08; India and Ceylon, 1908- . Chaplain,
1st Ala. Infantry, 1898-1907. Vice president, Alabama State Library
Association, 1906-07. Editor: Young Men of India, 1909,
Address : 86 College St., Calcutta, India.
1698. THEODORE SOMMERS HENDERSON. B.A.; B.D.,
Drew Theological Seminary, 1895 ; D.D., Allegheny College, 1907.
A. A. *. <!>. B. K. Born May 14, 1868, Milburn, N. J.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1892-95. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at Rockville Center,
Conn., 1893-94; Janes Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. (associate), 1894-96;
Flushing, 1896-98; Simpson Church, Brooklyn, 1898-1904; East Side
Parish, New York. 1904-05 ; Stamford, Conn., 1905-06. General field
secretary. General Conference Commission for Aggressive Evangelism,
1906-08. Stationed at Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908 .
Married July 31, 1896, Dora J. Mooney, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Child:
Frank Beers, b. January 15, 1900.
Address: 11 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1699. CHARLES STANTON HILL. B.A. ; LL.B., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1897. X. <ir. Born December 10, 1870, Auburn, Me.
Studied law in Auburn, Me., 1892-93. Taught in Edward Little High
School, Auburn, Me., 1893-95. Studied in Harvard Law School, 1895-97.
Practising law in Boston, Mass., 1897 .
Married October 22, 1908, Effie Palmer, of Boston, Mass.
Address: 67 Equitable Building, Boston, Mass.
1700. ARTHUR JOHN HOLDEN. B.A. ^. T. Born Decem-
ber 24, 1869, Hartford, Conn.
Engaged in manufacturing, 1892 . Treasurer, Holden-Leonard
Company , Bennington, Vt. Vice president, Bennington County
National Bank, Hardwick & Woodbury Railroad Company, Woodbury
Granite Company.
Married June 9, 1897, Frances Louise Coleman, of San Francisco,
Cal. Children: Persis Sibley, b. October 5, 1898; Arthur John, b.
September 18, 1900; Waldo Coleman, b. February 15, 1903; Frances
Louise, b. September 16, 1904; Richard Stedman, b. January 9, 1907.
Address : Bennington, Vt.
1701. LOVELL JAMES HONISS. B.A. X. ^.
School principal.
Address: Dumont, N. J.
1702. NELSON CHAMBERLIN HUBBARD. B.A. ; LL.B., Har-
vard University, 1895. *. N. 0. Born January 25, 1871, Wheeling, W.
Va. Son of No. 739; grandson of No. 124.
429
1892.] GRADUATES.
Studied law in Wheeling, W. Va., 1892-93; Harvard Law School,
1893-95. Practising law in Wheeling, W. Va., 1895 .
Address : Wheeling, W. Va.
1703. DUNCAN STARR JOHNSON. B.S.; Ph.D., Johns Hop-
kins University, 1897. X. <lr. $. B. K. Born July 22, 1867, Cromwell,
Conn.
Assistant in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1892-93. Graduate student
in Johns Hopkins University, 1893-97; Bruce Fellow, 1897-98; Assistant
in Botany, 1898-99 ; Associate in Botany, 1899-1901 ; Associate Pro-
fessor of Botany, 1901-06; Professor of Botany, 1906— — . In charge
of Cryptogamic Botany, Marine Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.,
1896-- — . Secretary, Botanical Society of America, 1^)6-09. Author:
Researches on the Liverworts, Water-ferns, and Seed-plants. Editor:
Publications of the Botanical Society of America, 1906-09.
Married June 22, 1904, Mary Estella Gottert Lantz. Child: G[eorge]
Duncan, b. November 17, 1907.
Address : Forest Road, Roland Park, Baltimore, Md.
1704. HENRY FOWLE DURANT KELSEY. B.A. ^. T. Born
January 30, 1870, Portsmouth, N. H. Son of No. 697.
Taught in Vermont Episcopal Institution, Burlington, Vt., 1892-94.
With the Yokohama Specie Bank, Ltd., New York, N. Y., 1894 .
Married November 5, 1896, Helen Frances Donnelly, of Brooklyn^
N. Y. Children: Florence Frances, b. August 29, 1897; Durant Lum-
mis, b. April 10, 1901, d. March 8, 1907.
Address : 87 South Long Beach Ave., Freeport, N. Y.
1705. WILLIAM HENRY KIDD. B.A. $. N. 0. *. B. K. Born
August 6, 1862, New York, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Stationed
at Windsor, Conn., 1892-94; Milford, 1894-96; 6ist St., New York,
N. Y., 1896-98; Rockville Center, Conn., 1898-99; Torrington, 1899-
1900; First Church, Bridgeport, 1900-04; Trinity Church, New Haven,
1904-08; First Church, Meriden, 1908-- — .
Married August 31, 1887, Josephine Emily Crater, of Hackettstown,
N. J. Children: Neldon Louis, b. September 14, 1890; Elbert Sidney,
b. February 13, 1893.
Address: 15 Pleasant St., Meriden, Conn.
1706. * AUGUST KULLMAN. B.A. A. K. E. Born February
20, 1865, Qvevlax, Russia.
Joined the Bengal-Burmah Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Mis-
sionary in India, 1892-95. Died July 27, 1895, Asansole, India.
Married January 14, 1895, Miss Weatherby, of New Jersey, who died
July 27, 1895.
1707. WILLIAM FRANCIS LITTLE. B.A.; M.A., Columbia
University, 1902. ^. T. #. B. K. Bom November 24, 1864, Loysburg,
Pa. , .
Taught in Betts Academy, Stamford, Conn., 1892-93. ^ Engaged m
private tutoring, 1893-99. Studied in the University of Heidelberg, Ger-
manv, 1899-1900; Columbia University, 1901-02. Associate principal.
West Side School, New York, N. Y., 1902-05. Principal. Battin High
School. Elizabeth, N. J., 1905 . Editor: Mdrchen fur die Keben
Jugend.
Address : Elizabeth, N. J.
430
GRADUATES. [1892.
1708. ARTHUR BIRDSEY MILLER. B.A. X. ^. $. B. K.
Born February 23, 1872, Middlefield, Conn.
Taught in the Hamilton School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-94. Book-
keeper, 1894-96. Paymaster in a brass manufacturing company,
Waterbury, Conn., 1896-1903. Head bookkeeper of the Trust Company
of North America, Philadelphia, Pa., 1903 .
Married January 26, 1898, Harriet Augusta Homer, of Philadelphia,
Pa. Children: Elizabeth Haworth, b. December 9, 1900; Dorothy
Warner, b. April 11, 1902; Nancy, b. September 29, 1910.
Address: 50.5 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Residence: 5111b
Kingsessing Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
1709. CHARLES ALLISON MILLER. Ph.B.; M.S., 1893.
A. K. E. <E>. B. K. Born January i, 1869, Clinton, Iowa.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1892-93. Taught in Uni-
versity School, Providence, R. I., 1893-1900; R. I. State Normal School,
Providence, R. I., 1900-03; Morris High School, New York, N. Y.,
1903 •
Married June 27, 1904, JNIabel Fairbanks, of Middletown, Conn.
Address : 2384 Seventh Ave., New York, N. Y.
1710. *HENRY WINFIELD MILLISON. B.A. ; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1894. Born October 4, 1866, Philadelphia, Pa.
Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1892. Studied in
Drew Theological Seminary, 1892-94. Stationed at Easton, Pa.,
1893-94; Churchtown and Morgantown, 1894-97; Marbeth, 1897-99;
Ridley Park, 1899-1901 ; Norwood, 1901. Died December 13, 1901,
Westtown, Pa.
1711. ROBERT McDonald MOORE, Jr. Ph.B.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1895. Born February 6, 1869, Elizabeth, N. J.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1892-95. Joined Oregon
Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at Warrenton, Ore.,
1895-96*; Beaverton, 1896-97. Transferred to Columbia River Confer-
ence, 1897. Stationed at Farmington and Tekoa, Wash., 1897-99.
Supernumerary, 1899-1901. Located at his own request, 1901.
Address : Elizabeth, N. J.
1712. HUBERT BARNEY MUNSON. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1895. A. K. E. Born August 12, 1867, Windham,
N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1892-95. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at West Hampton,
N. Y., 1895-96; Amityville, 1896-1900; Norwalk, Conn., 1900-02;
Hempstead, N. Y., 1902-09; Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, 1909 .
Married June 12, 1895, Annie Louise Morrow, of Madison, N. J.'
Children: Gorham Bert, b. May 26, 1896; Donald Fuller, b. October
20, 1897; Helen, b. March 14, 1899.
Address : 1018 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1713. JOSEPH WILLIAM NARAMORE. B.A. A. K. E. Born
March 15, 1868, Birmingham (now Derby), Conn.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at
Union Village, Vt., 1893-94; Bellows Falls, 1894-97. Transferred to
New York Conference, 1897. Stationed at Sugar Loaf, N. Y., 1897-
431
1892.] GRADUATES.
1900; White Lake and Hurd, 1900-01; Rifton and Plutarch, 1901-03;
Downsville, 1903-06; North Germantown, 1906-09; Hyde Park and
Staatsburg, 1909 .
Married December 27, 1904, Winifred Ball, of Bellows Falls, Vt.
Children : Elisabeth Everett, b. November 28, 1905 ; Margaret Curtiss,
b. December 6, 1909.
Address : Hyde Park, N. Y.
1714. SAMUEL ATKINSON NOON. B.A. X. ^. Born August
19, 1871. Needham, Mass.
Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, 1892-93. Engaged in
journalism, 1893-97. Studied in Law School, Boston University, 1897.
Principal of High School, Princeton, Me., 1897-98. Engaged in manu-
facturing, Cambridge, Mass., 1898-1901. Admitted to the bar, 1901.
Employed in the Custom House, Manila, P. L, 1901-03. Practising law
in Boston, Mass.. 1903 .
Married December 25, 1910, Emma W. Geiger, of Roxbury, Mass.
Address : 10 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass.
1715. *CLIFFORD IVES PARSHLEY. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1893. Born December 29, 1868, Middletown, Conn. Brother of J. S.
Parshley (class of 1892).
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1892-93. Taught in Ban-
tam, Branford, and Fairfield, Conn., 1893-1904. In poor health,
1904-09. Died November 12, 1909. Bridgeport, Conn.
Married July 24, 1889, Ellen Abigail Ford, of Washington, Conn.
Children : Anthony Roberts, b. June 23, 1892 ; Celia Nettleton, b. July
15. 1897; Philip Ford, b. May 3, 1902.
Address of widow : 167 Maple St., Bridgeport, Conn.
1710. *JAY WILLIAM PIERCE. Ph.B. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born
December 4, 1867, Lowville, Pa. Drowned July 24, 1892, in the Con-
necticut River, near Middletown, Conn.
1717. JOHN STEPHENSON PULLMAN. B.A. ; LL.B., Yale
University, 1896. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born February 25, 1871, New
Haven, Conn. Son of No. 745; brother of Nos. 1418 and 1910, and of
J. C. Pullman (class of 1899).
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1892-93. In the iron broker-
age and commission business, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-94. Graduate
student in Yale University, 1894. Studied in Yale Law School, 1894-96.
Practising law in Bridgeport, Conn.. 1896 . Prosecuting attorney,
City Court of Bridgeport, 1903-07. Judge of the City Court, Bridge-
port. 1907-09.
Married November 25. 1905. Mary Nickerson Lakin. of Topeka,
•Kans. Children: Mary Elizabeth, b. April 15, 1907; Alice Lakin, b.
December 6, 1908.
Address : Fidelity Building, Bridgeport, Conn.
1718. EDWARD LORANUS RICE. B.A. ; Ph.D., University of
Munich, 1895. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born March 18, 1871, Middletown,
Conn. Son of No. 813; grandson of No. 118.
Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany, 1892-93; University of
Munich. 1893-95. Assistant in Wesleyan University, 1896. Professor
of Zoology, Allegheny College, 1896-98; Ohio Wesleyan University,
432
GRADUATES. [1892.
1898 . On leave of absence; studied in Columbia University,
Naples Zoological Station, and Freiburg, Germany, 1906-07. Instructor
in Ohio State University (summer sessions), 1906, '08, '09.
Married March 20, 1901, Sarah Langton Abbott (No. 1772), Child:
Charlotte, b. January 10, 1904.
Address : Delaware, Ohio.
1719. EVERETT HALLERTON SCOTT. B.A. ^. T. Born
August 15, 1868, South Berwick, Me. Son of O. W. Scott (class of
1868).
Assistant Librarian in Wesleyan University, 1892-93. City editor of
The Willimantic (Conn.) Daily Chronicle, 1893-94. Secretary,
Y. M. C. A., Hartford, Conn., 1894-95. Assistant principal of High
School, Willimantic, Conn., 1895. Taught in Mount Hermon School,
Mass., 1895-98; High School, Melrose, Mass., 1898-1904; Harvard
School for Boys, Los Angeles, Cal., 1904-08.
Married August 12, 1896, Minnie Eliza Grant (sister of Nos. 1693
and 2423), of Wapping, Conn. Child: Marjorie F., b. March 18, 1899.
Address : unknown.
1720. JEWSUKE SHIMATA. B.A. Born October 10, 1864,
Ayagimura, Ninegun, Yamaguchi Ken, Japan.
Taught in High School, Yamaguchi, Japan, 1892-95. Director, Kobe
Commercial School, 1895-98. Ei^aged in traveling,. 1898- 1900. Taught
for National English Society, 1900-02. Professor of the English Lan-
guage and Literature, Japan Women's University, 1902 .
Married 1894; his wife died in 1907. Married 1908, Taki Aokoi.
Child : Aya, b. June 30, 1909.
Address : Japan Women's University, Koishigawa, Tokyo, Japan.
1721. *JONATHAN HUGH SLATER. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.),
1895; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1895. ^- K. E. Born Sep-
tember 23, 1865, Hensonville, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed
at Rowayton, Conn., 1893-96; Cropsey Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896-
1900. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1892-95. Died Sep-
tember 22, 1900, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married June 3, 1896, Lauretta Sherer, of Rowayton, Conn,
Address of widow : Rowayton, Conn.
1722. FREDERIC HALSTED TACKABERRY. Ph.B. ^. T.
Born February 7, 1868, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Brother of No. 2106.
Cashier of the New England Loan and Trust Company, New York,
N. Y., 1892-94. Chicago sales agent, Linhuile Oil Company, 1894-95.
Member of firm, Alexander & Tackaberry, lubricating oils. New York,
N. Y., 1895-98. Cashier, Pearl & Co., bankers and brokers. New York,
N. Y., 1898-1901. With Waters Pierce Oil Company, Mexico City,
Mexico, 1901-05. Assistant manager, Los Arcos Smelting and Mining
Company, Sultepec, Mexico, 1905-06. In the commission business,
Mexico City, Mexico, 1906-09. Mexican representative of Pennsyl-
vania Steel Company, 1910— ^ — .
Married February 23, 1897, Anna Keach Pearl, of New York, N. Y.
Address: Apartado 1083, Mexico City, Mexico.
1723. EGBERT JAMES TAMBLYN. Ph.B.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1894. A. A. *. #. B. K. Born January 30, 1870, Mitchell,
Cornwall, England. Brother of No. 1975.
433
1892.1 GRADUATES.
Studied in New York Law School, 1892-94. Admitted to the bar,
1894. Practising law in Newark, N. J., 1895 .
Address : 801 Prudential Building, Newark, N. J.
1724. ALFRED ERNEST TAYLOR. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1893; M.A., Harvard University, 1894; Ph.D., Cornell University,
1896. X. ^. *. B. K. Born October 16, 1871, Portland. Conn.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1892-93; Harvard Uni-
versity, 1893-94; Cornell University, 1894-96. Assistant in Chemistry,
Cornell University, 1896-1900. Chemist in U. S. Customs Service,
New York, N. Y., 1900-07. In U. S. Bureau of Chemistry, 1907 .
Stationed at Savannah, Ga., 1908 .
Address : U. S. Food Laboratory, Savannah, Ga.
1725. HEBER IVES THAYER. B.A. X. ^. Born October 28,
1870, Higganum, Conn.
Y. M. C. A. secretary, Ossining, N. Y., 1892-93. Traveling salesman,
1893-94. Engaged in farming, Higganum, Conn., 1894-1900. 1905-07.
Preached in M. E. Church, West Suffield. Conn., 1900-03; West Hart-
land and Colebrook River, 1903-05; East Village and Stevenson,
1907-10; Durham, 1910 . Democratic nominee for state senator,
1900.
Married January 24, 1894, Blanche Augusta Bailey, of Higganum,
Conn. Children: Ralph Wolcott. b. December 17, 1894; Julian Bailey,
b. September 13, 1896; Marjorie Howard, h. April 22, 1898; Heber
Ives, b. August 11, 1905.
Address : Durham, Conn.
1726. GORDON LEWIS THOMPSON. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1902; M.A., New York University, 1902.
A. K. E. Born March 2, 1869, Ticonderoga, N. Y. Brother of R. L.
Thompson (class of 1897).
Preached in M. E. Church, Lake George, N. Y., 1892-93. Joined
Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at Elizabethtown,
N. Y., 1893-95; Hartford, 1895-98; Upper Jay and Keene, 1898-1900.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1900-02. Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1902. Stationed at Good Ground, N. Y.,
1902-04; Sag Harbor, 1904-07; First Place, Brooklyn, 1907-10; Sands
St. Memorial Church, Brooklyn, 1910 .
Married June 6, 1894, Emma Gertrude Truesdale, of Hill View,
N. Y. Children: Ethel Truesdale, b. May 16, 1895; Harold Orlo, b.
September 19, 1897,
Address : 35 Pineapple St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1727. ROGER EVERETT THOMPSON. B.A. ^. T. Born
March 4, 1865, Franklin, N. H.
Preached in Madison St. M. E. Church, New York, N. Y., 1892-93.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed at
Madison St., New York, N. Y., 1893-94; Allen St. Memorial Church,
New York (assistant), 1894-95; Bayside, 1895-96. Discontinued from
the conference on account of ill health, 1896. Supplied Lisbon, N. H.,
1896-97. Transferred to New Hampshire Conference. 1897. Stationed
at Lisbon, N. H., 1897-98; Jefferson, 1898-1901 ; Guilford, 1901-02;
Center Sandwich, 1902-04; Haverhill, 1904. General secretary, N. H.
Sunday School Association, 1904. Stationed at Raymond and E.
Candia, N. H., 191 1 .
434
GRADUATES. [1892.
Married November 26, 1896, Margaret Magdalena Keller, of New
York, N. Y. Children: Everett William, b. January 9, 1899; Dorothy
Mabelle, b. June 18, 1901 ; Lawrance Roger, b. April 3, 1906; Alice
Margaret, b. April 14, 1909.
Address : Raymond, N. H.
1728. OLIN FREEMAN TOWER. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1893; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1895. $. N. 9. #. B. K. Born
March 19, 1872, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 752.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1892-93; Assistant in
Chemistry, 1893-94, 1896-98. Studied in the University of Leipzig, Ger-
many, 1894-95. Assistant chemist in nutrition investigations, U. S.
Department of Agriculture, Middletown, Conn., 1895-98. Instructor
in Chemistry, Adelbert College, 1898-1901 ; Assistant Professor,
1901-07; Professor, 1907 . Author: Conductivity of Liquids;
Qualitative Analysis.
Married June 21, 1899, Elizabeth Williams (No. 1996).
Address : Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio.
1729. WILLIAM DYSON TUCKEY. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1897. A. K. E. Born March 9, 1866, Churchtown,
Pa.
Taught in Cookman Institute, Jacksonville, Fla., 1892-94. Studied
in Drew Theological Seminary, 1894-97. Joined New York East
Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at Trinity Church,
Meriden, Conn., 1897-1901 ; Naugatuck, 1901-03; Milford, 1903-08;
Baldwin, N. Y., 1908-11; Warren St., Brooklyn, 1911 .
Married June 29, 1892, Sallie Belt Herron, of Washington, D. C.
Children: William Dyson, b. January 26, 1898; Elizabeth, b. Decem-
ber 18, 1899; Ruth, b. February 24, 1902.
Address : 307 Warren St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1730. SAMUEL J WATSON. B.A.; B.D., Garrett Biblical Insti-
tute, 1895. A. K. E. Born July 31, 1864, East Windsor, Conn. Bro-
ther of No. 1770.
Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute, 1892-95. Joined Dakota Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at Woonsocket, S. Dak.,
1895-97; White, 1897-99; Milbank, 1899-1903; Salem, 1903-04. Trans-
ferred to California Conference, 1904. Stationed at Yolo, Cal,
1904-06. Supernumerary, 1906-07. Superannuated, 1907 .
Married August 22, 1894, Minnie Adella Thompson, of Bristol, Conn.
Children: Walter Thompson, b. June 24, 1895; Ruth Lucia, b. March
24, 1897.
Address: 159 High St., Santa Cruz, Cal.
1731. LENA MAUD ADAMS (Rand). B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1894. $. B. K. Born September 24, 1870, Wethersfield, Conn. Sister
of No. 2319.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1892-93 ; Monson
Academy, Mass., 1896-1900; Woodside High School, New York,
N. Y., 1901-03; Far Rockaway High School, N. Y., 1903-04.
Married September 3, 1904, John Prentice Rand, M.D., of Wor-
cester, Mass.
Address : Mrs. J. P. Rand, 5 Benefit St., Worcester, Mass.
1732. EVA DILKS. B.A. Born March 29, 1870, Pennington,
N. J. Daughter of No. 844; sister of J. A. Dilks, Jr. (class of 1896).
435
1892-93.] GRADUATES.
Taught in the Leachwood Seminary, Norfolk, Va., 1892-93; High
School for Girls, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893 .
Address: 1326 Redfield St., West Philadelphia, Pa.
1733. LILLIAN WAINWRIGHT HART (Tryon). B.A. Born
June 3, 1870, New Britain, Conn.
Taught in High School, New Britain, Conn., 1892-1902.
Married October 30, 1909, Winthrop Pitt Tryon, of Cambridge,
Mass.
Address : Mrs. W. P. Tryon, 14 Cherry St., West Somerville, Mass.
CLASS OF 1893.
1734. WINFRED CHANDLER AKERS. B.A. ^. T. $. B. K.
Born February 22, 1865, Andover, Me.
Taught in High School, Quincy, Mass., 1893-94; Manual Training
School, Providence, R. I., 1894-96; English High School, Somerville,
Mass., 1896-99. Principal of High School, Holyoke, Mass., 1899-1903;
New Britain, Conn., 1903 .
Married June, 1895, Annie M. Fellows, of Farmington, Me. Chil-
dren: Eola Marie, b. April i, 1896; Kenneth Fellows, b. August 2,
1898.
Address : 259 Arch St., New Britain, Conn.
1786. WILLIAM LOYAL ANDRUS. B.A. A. A. *. Born
September 2, 1872, Yonkers, N. Y. Son of No. 710; brother of No.
1983.
With the Arlington Chemical Company, Yonkers, N. Y., 1893 .
Married Helen Palmer (daughter of No. 933).
Address: Yonkers, N. Y.
1736. FRANKLIN BARBER. B..A..; M.A. (on exam.), 1897.
A. K. E. Born April 27, 1871. Fort Edward, N. Y.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1893-96. Graduate
student in Wesleyan University, 1896-97 ; Harvard University (Uni-
versity Scholar), 1897-98. Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute,
Hackettstown, N. J., 1898-99; Barnard School for Boys, New York,
N. Y., 1899-1908. Principal of High School Department, Barnard
School, 1908-10. Teaching in High School, Fort Edward, N. Y.,
1910 .
Married March 30, 1907, Myrtle Almedia Groat, of Amsterdam,
N. Y.
Address : Fort Edward, N. Y.
1737. GEORGE HUBBARD BLAKESLEE. B.A. ; M.A. (on
exam.), 1897; M.A., Harvard University, 1899; Ph.D., Harvard, 1903.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born August 2^, 1871, Geneseo, N. Y. Brother
of No. 1885.
Graduate student in Johns Hopkins University, 1893-94. Taught in
East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1894-95; Mount Hermon School.
Mass., 1895-98. Graduate student in Harvard University (Townsend
Scholar and Parker Fellow), 1898-1901. Studied in the Universities of
Berlin, Leipzig, and Oxford, 1901-03. Instructor in History, Clark
436
GRADUATES. [1893.
College, 1903-04; Assistant Professor, 1904-09; Professor, 1909 .
Instructor in History, Clark University, 1905 .
Married March 30, 1910, Edna Frances Day, of Worcester, Mass.
Address: Clark College, Worcester, Mass.
1738. FREDERIC CUTTS. B.A. ; M.E., Cornell University, 1897.
$. N. e. *. B. K. Born February 14, 1871, New Rochelle, N. Y. Son
of No. 796.
Assistant in Physics in Wesleyan University, 1893-94. Studied in
Sibley College, Cornell University, 1894-97. With the General Elec-
tric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1897-98. Construction foreman,
General Electric Company, 1899; district engineer, 1900-04. Assist-
ant chief engineer, Ford, Bacon & Davis, New York, N. Y., 1905-08.
General representative, General Electric Company, 1909 .
Married September 15, 1900, Julia Harlan Doherty, of Cincinnati,
Ohio. Child : Morgan, b. October i, 1905.
Address : 294 Wayland Ave., Providence, R. I.
1739. EDGAR VAN FOSSEN DuBOIS. B.A. A. K. E. Born
December 21, 1870, Everett, Pa.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1893-94. Joined Colorado
Conference. M. E. Church, 1894. Stationed at Chama, N. Mex.,
1894-95. Transferred to Des Moines Conference, 1895. Stationed
at Brooks, Iowa, 1895-96. Transferred to Colorado Conference, 1896.
Stationed at Gunnison, Col., 1896-98; Denver, 1898-99; Delta, 1899-
1901 ; Colorado City, 1901-02; Monte Vista, 1902-03. Transferred
to North Ohio Conference, 1903. Stationed at Wooster, Ohio,
1903-06; Sandusky, 1906-08. Transferred to Minnesota Conference,
1908. Stationed at Redwood Falls, Minn., 1908 .
Married October 22, 1895, Elizabeth Kessler, of Altoona, Pa., who
died December 19, 1901. Married September 11, 1906, Gertrude Plank,
of Wooster, Ohio. Children: Robert Kessler, b. August 3, 1898;
Helen Elizabeth, b. August 3, 1898.
Address : Redwood Falls, Minn.
1740. GEORGE NELSON EDWARDS. B.A.; B.A., Harvard
University, 1894; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1900. X. <^.
Bom November 29, 1872, Baiting Hollow, N. Y. Son of No. 734.
Studied in Harv^ard University, 1893-94. Principal of Riverhead
Academy, N. Y., 1894-96. Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1896-97.
Pastor of Congregational Church, Westford, Conn., 1897-98. Studied
in Harvard Divinity School, 1898-99; Union Theological Seminary,
1899-1900. Pastor of Congregational Church, Jewett City, Conn.,
1901-05; Port Angeles, Wash., 1905-07; Plymouth Church, Seattle
(assistant), 1907-08; Puyallup, 1908-09: Douglas, Alaska, 1909 .
Married July 23, 1903, Annie Tracy Partridge, of Jewett City, Conn.
Address: Douglas, Alaska.
1741. WILLIAM EPHRAIM FAIRBANK. B.S. Born Feb-
ruary 25, 1867, Clinton, Mass.
Assistant to the superintendent of the Connecticut Industrial School
for Girls, Middletown, Conn., 1893 .
Married August 24, 1893, Clara Belle Simonds, of Irving, Mass.
Children: Jessie Margaret, b. September 21, 1895; Dorothy Mildred,
b. January 27, 1898.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
437
1893.] GRADUATES.
1742. CLIFFORD CURTIS GILBERT. B.A.; LL.B., Yale Uni-
versity, 1896; M.L., Yale, 1898. Born December 5, 1871, Middletown,
Conn. Brother of No. 1842.
Studied law in Middletown, Conn., 1893-94; Yale Law School,
1895-96. Admitted to the bar, 1896. Practising law in New Haven,
Conn., 1896 .
Married June 26, 1907, Frances Louise Brinsmade, of Shelton, Conn.
Address: 202 Malley Building, New Haven, Conn.
1743. CHARLES GOURLAY GOODRICH. Ph.B.; M.S., 1904.
■^. T. *. B. K. Born September 19, 1869, Waterbury, Conn. Brother
of No. 1606.
Assistant Librarian and graduate student in Wesleyan University,
1893-94. Acting Professor of Modem Languages, 'Albion College,
Mich., 1894-95. Studied in the University of Bonn, Germany, and in
Florence and Paris, 1895-96. Taught in Harry Hillman Academy,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1896-1901. Professor of Modern Languages,
Marietta College, 1901 .
Married August 25, 1897, Annie Y. Shortle, of Provincetown, Mass.
Address : ^433 Fourth St., Marietta, Ohio.
1744. LORENZO WALTER HADLEY. Ph.B.; M.D., Bowdoin
College, 1898. «!>. N. G. Born January 28, 1869, Frankfort, Me.
Taught in Waldo, Me., 1893-94; Orland and Searsport, 1894-95;
Frankfort, 1895-96; Columbia Falls, 1896-97. Studied in Maine Medi-
cal School and Dartmouth Medical School, 1897-98. Practised medi-
cine in Appleton, Me., 1898-99; Union, Me., 1899- •
Married January 16, 1899, Helen Augusta Tyler, of Bradley, Me.
Address : Union, Me.
1745. FREDERICK SMITH HALL. B.A.; Ph.D., Columbia
University, 1899. A. A. *. Bom June 2, 1870, Washington, D. C.
Son of No. 760.
Taught in Montclair Military Academy, N. J. ; also studied in
Columbia University, 1893-94. In business, 1894-95. Studied in Colum-
bia University, 1895-98 (Scholar, 1896; Fellow, 1897). Traveled in
Europe, 1898-99. Employed in U. S. Census Office, 1899-1902. Sec-
retary, New York State Child Labor Commission, 1903. Assistant
secretary. City Club of New York, 1904-05. Head worker, Newark
(N. J.) Settlement, 1906-07. Secretary, Pennsylvania Child Labor
Association, 1908 , Author: Sympathetic Strikes, 1897.
Married July 12, 1906, Jennie E. Orcutt, of Stafford Springs, Conn.
Address: 1338 Real Estate Tmst Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
1746. JETUR WHITE HAND. Ph.B. Born March 4, 1870,
Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Studied law in Riverhead, N. Y., 1893-95. Practising law in River-
head, N. Y., 1895 .
Married June 14, 1905, Lena LeRoy Rayner, of Stony Brook, N. Y.
Child: Lizette Furman, b. January 23, 1908.
Address: Riverhead, N. Y.
1747. HERVEY HOWARD. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born October 12,
1868, Greenbush, Me.
Traveling salesman, Melrose, Mass.. 1893-95. Reporter, with the
Bradstreet Company, New Haven, Conn., 1895-1901. Engaged in
438
GRADUATES. [1893.
newspaper and magazine work, circulation and advertising department,
New Haven, Conn., and New York, N. Y., 1901-03, With the Ameri-
can Mills Company, New York, N. Y., 1903 .
Married October 12, 1897, Emma G. Palmer, of Middletown, Conn.
Address : 395 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1748. DAVID HUGHES. B.A. B. e. n. Born November 15,
1869, Newtown, North Wales.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1893-94. Joined
Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at Northampton,
N. Y., 1895-96; Hagaman and West Galway, 1896-98; Ephratah and
Rockwood, 1898-99; Clifton Park and Newtown, 1899-1904; Mayfield,
1904-07; Pawlet, Vt, 1907 .
Married September 8, 1897, Harriet B. Deal, of Aliens Hill, N. Y.
Children: Hugh Deal, b. December i, 1898; Maveret Elizabeth, b.
February 18, 1902; Marjorie Lois, b. January 7, 1906; Eleanor
Gratia, b. June 20, 1909.
Address: Pawlet, Vt.
1749. FREEMAN TOWER HULSE. B.A.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1895. X. ^. Born March 28, 1870, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1893-95. Admitted to the bar,
1895. Practising law in Bayshore, N. Y., 1895 .
Married September 15, 1898, Charlotte Marshall, of Hamilton, N. Y.
Child : Frances Wells, b. February 25, 1903.
Address : Bayshore, N. Y.
1760. WESLEY ELWELL LAKE. B.A. *. N. e. $. B. K.
Born August 7, 1870, Vincentown, N. J. Brother of No. 1804.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1893-95. In poor
health, 1895-98. In business. Ocean City, N. J., 1898-1902. Preached
in M. E. Church, Stratford, N. J., 1902-03. Joined New Jersey Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1903. Stationed at Stratford, N. J., 1903-05;
Mantua, 1905-06; St. George Church, Camden, 1906-09; Second
Church, Millville, 1909-11 ; Haddon Heights, 191 1 .
Married May 4, 1898, Caroline S. Reed, of Ocean City, N. J. Child:
Randolph Elwell, b. June 19, i899-
Address: Haddon Heights, N. J.
1751. *JAMES ADELBERT LEACH. B.A. A. K. E. Born
February 9, 1871, Bucksport, Me.
Reporter for The Middletown Herald, Conn., 1893. Died November
23, 1895, Hartford, Conn.
1752. DANIEL ACKER LEHMAN. Ph.B. ; M.A., Western
Reserve University, 1902. Born July i, i860, Scotland, Pa.
Engaged in study and teaching, Chicago, 111., 1893-96. Taught in
University of the Pacific, Cal., 1896-97 ; Baldwin University, Ohio,
1897-1901. Student and Assistant, Western Reserve University,
1901-02. Taught in Normal School, Mankato, Minn., 1902-03; Normal
School, Kirksville, Mo., 1903-05. Instructor in Mathematics, Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, 1905-06. Teaching in Goshen College, Ind.,
1906 .
Address : Goshen, Ind.
1763. MARTIN OLIVER LEPLEY. B.A. A. A. $. Born
November 3, i860, New Berlin, Pa.
439
1893.1 GRADUATES.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed
at Beacon Falls, Conn., 1893-94; Windsor, 1894-96; Sayville, N. Y.,
1896-98; Grace Church, Bridgeport, Conn., 1898-1901 ; Clinton,
1901-03; St. Andrew's Church, New Haven, 1903-06; St. Paul's
Church, Waterbury, 1906-09; Westville, New Haven, 1909-10; First
Church, Greenwich, 1910 .
Married October 3, 1894, Birdella Sprague, of Cleveland, Ohio, who
died February 4, 1908. Married June 30, 1909. Mabel D. Thompson,
of Waterbury, Conn. Children: Olive May, b. July 13, 1895; Ruth,
b. November 10, 1897, d. March 21, 1899; Grace Frances, b. July 18,
1900.
Address : Greenwich, Conn.
1754. *ALBERT EMORY LOVELAND. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.). 1896; M.D., Yale University, 1897. A. K. E. Bom November
30, 1869, Vernon, Conn.
Assistant in Biology. Wesleyan University ; also graduate student,
1893-94. Assistant in Yale Medical School, 1895-97. On the staff of
the Waverly Hospital, Mass., 1898-99. Died April 8, 1899, Waverly,
Mass.
1765. GEORGE HENRY MOORE. B.A. ^. T. Born Novem-
ber 28. 1868, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Brother of No. 1655.
In the employ of Ginn & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass., 1893 .
Married October 7, 1899, Delphine Nelson, of Boston, Mass.
Address: 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
1766. GEORGE ROWLAND MUNROE. Ph.B., 1896; LL.B.,
New York Law School, 1894; M.S.. Wesleyan University, 1903.
*. N. e. *. B. K. Born July 24, 1869. Passaic, N. J. Brother of No.
1530, and of M. Munroe (class of 1892).
Studied in New York Law School, 1893-94. Admitted to the bar,
1894. Practising law in New York, N. Y., and Newark, N. J.,
1894 . Organizer and director. City Trust Company of Newark,
1901-07; Roseville Trust Company, Newark, 1908- . Vice presi-
dent. Alcohol Utensil and Manufacturing Company. Secretary and
treasurer. Prospect Investment Company. Secretary, Anti-Saloon
League of New Jersey. U. S. Delegate to 12th International Congress
on Alcoholism, London, England, 1909.
Married October 10, 1900, Flora Alice Teeter, of Newark, N. J.
Address : 507 Orange St., Newark, N. J.
1757. JOHN ORVILLE NEWTON. B.A. A. K. E. Born April
5, 1864, Andover, Me.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1893-1906;
vice principal, 1906-09; principal, 1909 ,
Married August 24, 1894, Addie Ola Denning, of Poland, Me., who
died September 26, 1903. Married July 12, 1905, Adah Louise Munroe,
of Lewiston, Me. Children : Max, b. July 21, 1895 ; Ronald Winthrop,
b. May 20, 1897; Robert Denning, b. June 11, 1898.
Address: Kents Hill, Me.
1758. CHARLES EDWARD NORTH. B.A.; M.D., Columbia
University, 1900. *. N. 6. Bom July 28, 1869, Scarboro, N. Y. Son
of No. 854; brother of No. 1963.
440
GRADUATES. [1893.
Taught in Westminster School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1893-96.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1896-1900. Manager, Purity Milk Company, Trenton, N. J., 1901-05.
Graduate student in Columbia University, 1906-07. Director, depart-
ment of bacteriology, Lederle Laboratories, New York, 1907-09.
Consulting sanitary expert (associated with Professor E. B. Phelps of
Mass. Institute of Technology), 1909 .
Married December 25, 1903, Amelia Potter Palmer, of Pendleton
Hill, Conn. Child : Anna Palmer, b. April 8, 1908.
Address : Montclair, N. J.
1759. LEWIS JOHNSON NORTON. Ph.B.; B.A., Harvard
University, 1895. S^. T. $. B. K. Born January i, 1861, Farmington,
Me. Brother of Nos. 161 7, 1907, and 1964.
Taught in Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 1893-94. Studied in Har-
vard University, 1894-95. Taught in Conn. Literary Institution,
Suffield, Conn., 1896-1903. Shipping clerk, Pittsfield, Mass., 1903-04.
Bookkeeper, U. S. Navy Pay Office, Newport, R. I., 1904^ .
Married April 5, 1897, Jennie May Snow, of Lexington, Mass.
Children: Harold Lewis, b. May 5, 1898; Mary Snow, b. December
19, 1899; Theodore Roosevelt, b. March 9, 1903.
Address : U. S. Navy Pay Office, Newport, R. I.
1760. FREDERICK CURRY OSTRANDER. B.A. B. 0. H.
*. B. K. Bom June 25, 1871, Kingston, N. Y.
Assistant to the Secretary of the Faculty, Wesleyan University; also
graduate student, 1893-94. Taught in Summit, N. J., 1894-95. Studied
in the Universities of Leipzig, Berlin, and Geneva, 1895-97. Taught in
Latin School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1897-1900. Tutor in Modern Lan-
guages, Wesleyan University, 1900-02. Studied in Columbia Univer-
sity and in Paris, 1902-04 (Fellow. Columbia University, 1902-03;
International Fellow, Columbia, 1903-04). Lecturer in Romance
Languages, Columbia University, 1904-05. Instructor in Romance
Languages, Western Reserve University, 1905-07; University of
Texas, 1907 .
Married September 12, 1905, Melita Naomi Heward, of Montclair,
N. J. Children : Frederick Heward, b. March 24, 1908, d. August 25,
1908.
Address: 1909 San Antonio St., Austin, Tex.
1761. ROBERT CHAPIN PARKER. B.A. ; LL.B., University
of South Carolina, 1895. A. K. E. Born January 19, 1871, South
Livonia, N. Y. Brother of F. L. Parker (class of 1896).
Studied law, 1893-96. Admitted to the bar, 1896. Practising law in
Westfield, Mass., 1896 . Clerk of District Court of Western
Hampden County, Mass., 1896-1901. Special justice of the same court,
1902 . Member of Westfield School Committee, 1901-07 (chair-
man, 1903-07). Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1904.
Married October 14, 1908, Mary Elizabeth Snow, of Westfield, Mass.
Address : 29 West Silver St., Westfield, Mass.
1762. ARTHUR ISAAC POWERS. B.S. B. 9. n. Born March
9, 1869, Prescott, Mass. Brother of E. O. Powers (class of 1898).
Engaged in the manufacture of hats, North Dana, Mass., 1893-97;
Palmer, Mass., 1897-99; Athol, Mass., 1899 . Member of the firm,
O. J. Powers & Sons.
441
1893.] GRADUATES.
Married July 2, 1902, Beatrice Russell Small, of West Pembroke,
Me. Child : Ralph Orrin, b. November 25, 1905.
Address: Athol, Mass.
1763. ROYAL WILKINS RAYMOND. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1896. A. K. E. Born January 15, 1871, Westport,
Conn.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1893-96. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at Southport, Conn.,
1895-97; Summerfield Church, Bridgeport, 1897-98; Chester Hill,
Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1898-1900; East Village, Conn., 1900-01; Strat-
ford, 1901-05; Vanderveer Park, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-06. Assistant
state superintendent, Anti-Saloon League of New York, 1906. State
superintendent, Anti-Saloon League of Delaware, 1907; of Washing-
ton, 1908. Assistant director of exploitation, Alaska- Yukon-Pacific
Exposition, 1909. Located by the conference, 1909. Industrial secre-
tary. Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, Wash., 1910 .
Address: Chamber of Commerce, Seattle, Wash.
1764. JESSE LEE ROLLINS. B.A. C. C. Born August i, 1863,
Abbot, Me.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1893. Stationed
at Cheshire, Conn., 1893-95; Pound Ridge, N. Y., 1895-96; Easton,
Conn., 1896-97; Nichols, 1897-99; Stepney, 1 899-1 901 ; North Wilton,
1901-03; North Canton, 1903-06; Kensington, 1906-08. Transferred
to Austin Conference, 1908. Stationed at Grace Church, Denison,
Tex., 1908. Transferred to Columbia River Conference, 1908. Sta-
tioned at Republic, Wash., 1908-09; Chewelah, 1909 .
Married June 29, 1893, Mary E. Walker, of Portland, Conn. Chil-
dren: Ruth Elizabeth, b. June 3, 1894; William Walker, b. June 3,
1894; Dorothy Emma, b. June 4, 1895; Jesse Lee, b. October i, 1896;
Grace Mildred, b. December 17, 1897; Julia Mary, b. March 22, 1900;
Paul Raymond, b. December 21, 1904; Thoburn Cuyler, b. February
3, 1909-
Address : Chewelah, Wash.
1765. WALTER EARLE RUSSELL. B.A. Born August 6,
1869, Fayette, Me. Brother of Nos. 1023, 11 59, 1367, and 1399, and of
W. A. Russell (class of 1878).
Taught in State Normal School, New Britain, Conn., 1893-94;
Normal School, Gorham, Me., 1894 .
Married January 26, 1896, Winifred Parker Stone, of Kents Hill,
Me. Children: Earle Stone, b. January 6, 1897; Willis Cleaves, b.
November 22, 1898; Helen Gertrude, b. September 28, 1901 ; Robert
Edward, b. December i, 1906; Celia Asenath, b. March 21, 1909.
Address : Gorham, Me.
1766. EDWIN OSCAR SMITH. B.S. ^. T. Born December
12, 1871, Albany, N. Y. Brother of No. 2101.
Engaged in the advertising department of Outing, New York, N. Y.,
1893-94. Bank clerk, Albany, N. Y., 1894-96. New York manager for
John Lane, publisher, London, England, 1896-97. In the circulation
department of Scribner's Magazine, 1897-99. Bookkeeper, with
Flower & Co., bankers and brokers. New York, N. Y., 1899-1900.
Manager of manufactory. Philadelphia, Pa., 1900-01. Teacher, and
Secretary of the Faculty, Conn. Agricultural College, 1901 .
442
GRADUATES. [1893.
Married November 29, 1900, Myra Mae Kendall, of Saranac Lake,
N. Y. Child: Winifred Ida, b. December 15, 1901.
Address: Storrs, Conn.
1767. ARTHUR THOMAS TALMADGE. B.A. ^. N. 9. Born
February 6, 1871, Southwick, Mass.
Taught in the West Jersey Academy, Bridgeton, N. J., 1893-95.
Principal, Central High School, Lonaconing, Md., 1895-99; Prospect
Hill School, Westfield, Mass., 1899-1905; Worthington St. School,
Springfield, Mass., 1905-09; Central St. School, Springfield, Mass.,
1909 .
Married June 23, 1897, Nellie Angeline King, of Westfield, Mass.
Children: Allyn King, b. June 6, 1898; Arthur Carlyle, b. February
23, 1901.
Address : 130 Yale St., Springfield, Mass.
1768. HARRY ARTHUR THOMPSON. B.A. ^. T. Born
September 5, 1867, Philadelphia, Pa.
Editor of The Jamaica Plain News, Boston, Mass., 1893-94. Taught
in the Choristers' School of Grace Church, New York, N. Y., 1894-95.
Engaged in the book-publishing business. New York, N. Y., 1895-1903.
Associate editor of The Saturday Evening Post, 1903-06; art editor.
Married November 7, 1899, Louise Tackaberry, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Elizabeth Wharton, b. September 6, 1900; John Cranwill,
b. August 8, 1902; Lewis Gordon, b. October 21, 1904; James Daniel,
b. January 12, 1907.
Address: 421 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Residence: Bala, Pa.
1769. ASHLEY HORACE THORNDIKE. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1896; Ph.D., Harvard, 1898; L.H.D., Wesleyan University,
1909. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born December 26, 1871, Houlton, Me.
Brother of Nos. 1869 and 2312.
Principal of Smith Academy, Hatfield, Mass., 1893-95. Instructor
in Boston University, 1895-98. Instructor, and Associate Professor,
of English, Western Reserve University, 1898-1902. Professor of
English Literature, Northwestern University, 1902-06. Professor of
English, Columbia University, 1906 . Author: Influence of Beau-
mont and Fletcher on Shakespere, 1901 ; The Elements of Rhetoric
and Composition, 1905; Tragedy, 1908. General editor: Longman's
English Classics. Editor : Texts of King Lear, Beaumont and Fletcher,
Arnold's Sohrah and Rustum.
Married June 21, 1899, Annette M. Lowell, of Hatfield, Mass. Chil-
dren : Marian Lowell, b. June i, 1901 ; Edward Lowell, b. May 30,
1904, d. June 10, 1904; Eleanor, b, January 10, 1906, d. January 19,
1907; Ashley, b. July 16, 1909.
Address : Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
1770. WALTER STARR WATSON. Ph.B. ; M.S., 1894. A. K. E.
Born May 18, 1867, Warehouse Point, Conn. Brother of No. I730-
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1893. Instructor in
Biology, Northwestern University, 1894-95. Teaching in State Normal
School, Whitewater, Wis., 1895 .
Married June 23, 1896, Ellen Dasie Goodwin, of Bristol, Conn.
Children: Goodwin Barber, b. July 9, 1899; Ernest Starr, b. August
443
1893.] GRADUATES.
i8, 1900; Elizabeth Mary, b. November 27, 1903; Walter Samuel, b.
May -27, 1905.
Address : Whitewater, Wis.
1771. LEON IRVING WOOD. B.A. ^. T. Born February 27,
1867, Waterbury, Conn.
Taught in Normal School, New Britain, Conn., 1893-94. Graduate
student. Harvard University, 1894-95. Taught in High School, Water-
bury, Conn., 1895-98. Practising Christian Science, 1898-1902.
Engaged in editorial work for the Christian Science Publishing
Society, Boston, Mass., 1902 .
Married June 8, 1907, Jessie Fish, of Boston, Mass. Child: Kenneth
Irving, b. November 9, 1908.
Address : 90 Hobart St., Brighton, Mass.
1772. SARAH LANGTON ABBOTT (Rice). B.A. *. B. K.
Born January 25, 1872, North Berwick, Me.
At home in Rochester, N. H., 1893-94. Taught in High School,
Middletown, Conn., 1894-97; Chelsea, Mass., 1897-99.
Married March 20, 1901, Edward Loranus Rice (No. 1718). Child:
Charlotte, b. January 10, 1904.
Address: Mrs. E. L. Rice, 134 West Lincoln Ave., Delaware, Ohio.
1773. MARTHA LINCOLN. HILLS. B.A. Born May 20, 1870,
New York, N. Y. Sister of No. 1378.
Taught in Mount Holyoke College, 1893-95; High School, New
Haven, Conn., 1896-97; Booth Preparatory School, New Haven,
Conn., 1897-1903 (assistant principal, 1903 ).
Address : Warner Hall, New Haven, Conn.
1774. VIDA FRANK MOORE. Ph.B.; M.S., 1897; Ph.D..
Cornell University, 1900. *. B. K. Born June 25, 1867, Steuben, Me.
Instructor in Philosophy, Mount Holyoke College, 1893-96. Grad-
uate student. Wesleyan University, 1896-97 ; Cornell University
(Fellow), 1897-1900. Taught in the Emma Willard School, Troy,
N. Y., 1900-01. Professor of Philosophy, Elmira College, 1901 .
Author : The Ethical Aspect of Lotze's Metaphysics.
Address: Elmira, N. Y.
1776. MAUD ELIZA MUZZY. B.A. ; M.A., RadcliflFe College,
1899. Born December 25, 1868, Searsmont, Me.
Taught in East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me.,
1893-97.
Address: 31 Vinal St., Somerville, Mass.
1776. MARY PEMBROKE O'FLAHERTY. B.A. Born July 15,
1872, Hartford, Conn. Sister of No. 2056.
At home in Hartford, Conn., 1893-94. Taught in Union Hill, N. J.,
1894-95; High School, Holyoke, Mass., 1895-1909; High School,
Hartford, Conn., 1909 .
Address: 140 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
1777. CAROLINE TRACY ROBBINS. B.S.; M.S., 1894- Born
January 17, 1863, Wethersfield, Conn.
Taught in State Normal School, New Britain, Conn., 1893.
Address : Wethersfield, Conn.
444
GRADUATES. [1894.
CLASS OF J 894
1778. JULIAN AZNAR. Ph.B. ; LL.B, National School of Law,
Mexico, 1900. $. N. 6. Born November 11, 1871, Merida, Yucatan,
Mexico.
Studied in the Eastman Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
1894-95; National School of Law, Mexico City, Mexico, 1896-1900.
Practised law in Mexico City, 1900-01. First judge of civil and com-
mercial law, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, 1902-06. Magistrate of the
Supreme Court of the State of Yucatan, 1906 . Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court, 1910-11. Professor of International Law and Civil
Procedure, State Law School, Yucatan. Secretary, Board of Trustees,
Yucatan United Railroad.
Married June i, 1904, Camila Fernandez, of Merida, Yucatan,
Mexico.
Address : 539 69th St., Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.
1779. JAMES GORDON BALDWIN. B.A. Born October 10,
1871, Middletown, Conn.
Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany, 1894-95. In the employ
of the Electric Vehicle Company, Hartford, Conn., 1895-1900; Russell
Manufacturing Company, Middletown, Conn., 1900 .
Married January 7, 1903, Blanche Mary Clark, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Caroline Olive, b. January 12, 1905; Mary Clark, b. June 4,
1908.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
1780. ERNEST BAWDEN. B.A. ^. T. Born October 6, 1871,
Chapman, Pa. Brother of No. 1589.
Principal of High School, Honeybrook, Pa., 1894-95. Joined Phila-
delphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at Cochranville,
Pa., 1895-98; Hamburg, 1 898- 1 901 ; Tobyhanna, 1901-02; Philadelphia,
1902-08; Royersford, 1908- — .
Married November 30, 1899, Emma L. Shollenberger, of Harrisburg,
Pa.
Address: Royersford, Pa.
1781. BENJAMIN ROBERT BRIGGS. B.A. A. K. E. Born
May 21, 1873, Newark, N. Y.
New York manager of the Revolving Spectacles Company, 1894-95.
With the Lawyers' Cooperative Publishing Company, salesman,
1895-98; clerk, 1898-1905; advertising manager, 1905 .
Married April 16, 1899, Marion von Ruyter Cypert, of New York,
N. Y, Children: John Cypert, b. May 18, 1900; Grace Marcia, b. Sep-
tember 16, 1902; James Elbert, b. May 5, 1906.
Address : Aqueduct Building, Rochester, N. Y.
1782. ERNEST CHARLES CARPENTER. B.A. Born March
6, 1865, Plymouth, Vt.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1894. Stationed
at Chapel St. (now South Church), Waterbury, Conn., 1894-95;
Clinton, 1895-98; Summerfield Church, Bridgeport, 1898-1901 ; Trinity
Church, Meriden, 1901-06; Summerfield Church, New Haven, 1906-09;
Williams Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909-11; Stratford, Conn., 191 1 .
Married December 22, 1893, Nettie Jane Hale, of Weston, Vt
Children: Catherine, b. December 27, 1894; Miriam, b. September 11,
445
1894.] GRADUATES.
1897; Paul, b. February 3, 1900; Esther, b. June 4, 1903; Clarence,
b. March 11, 1906.
Address : Stratford, Conn.
1783. CHARLES HENRY COLT. Ph.B. A. A. $. Born Sep-
tember 24, 1872, Winsted, Conn.
With the P. A. Balcom Manufacturers Agency Company, Denver,
Col., 1894-95; McClelland-Colt Company, Denver, Col., 1895-97;
Western Coal and Mining Company, and Thompson Paper Company,
Pueblo, Col., 1897-98; Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, in Colorado,
Wyoming, Kansas and Nebraska, 1898 .
Married December 9, 1903, Blanche B. Durlacher, of Laramie, Wyo.
Children: Virginia Hannah, b. October 17, 1904; Frances, b. January
25, 1906; Charline, b. May 22, 1907.
Address: 1641 Washington St., Lincoln, Nebr.
1784. WILLIAM BUTLER DAVIS. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born Sep-
tember 27, 1871, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 1949.
Choirmaster and organist of Holy Trinity Church, Middletown,
Conn., 1894 . Instructor in Church Music, Berkeley Divinity
School, 1908 .
Address : 468 High St., Middletown, Conn.
1785. CHARLES WESLEY DELANO. B.A. A. A. *. Born
March 12, 1871, Worcester, Mass.
Assistant principal in the Robbins School, Norfolk, Conn., 1894-95.
Taught in the Classical High School, Worcester, Mass., 1895-1905;
South High School, Worcester, 1905 .
Married June 30, 1900, Annie Chase Barnard, of Worcester, Mass.
Children : Lillian, b. March 8, 1902 ; Charles Barnard, b. January 6,
1906; John Benjamin, b. October 3, 1909.
Address : i Lowell St., Worcester, Mass.
1786. JOHN PAYSON DRAKE. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1895.
Born May 26, 1867, Pittsfield. N. H. Brother of No. 1436.
Graduate student in Weslevan University, 1894-95. Taught in High
School, Stevens Point, Wis., 1895-98; High School, Moline, III,
1898-1903; Western Illinois State Normal' School, Macomb, 111.,
1903 .
Married June 22, 1899, Hattie Pearle Krum, of Stevens Point, Wis.
Children : Russell Payson. b. February 27, 1901 ; Herbert Thayer, b.
March 8, 1904; Richard Francis, b. February 8, 1906.
Address: Macomb, 111.
1787. ABRAHAM HOWRY ESPENSHADE. B.A.; M.A.,
Columbia University, 1897. X. ^. *. B. K. Born May 30, 1869,
Lancaster, Pa.
Taught in Mercersburg Academy. Pa.. 1894-95 1 Chauncy Hall
School, Boston, Mass., 1895-96. Fellow in Columbia University,
1896-97. Taught in Barnard School. New York, N. Y., 1897-98.
Instructor in English, Penn. State College, 1898-1901 ; Assistant Pro-
fessor. 1901-06; Associate Professor. 1906-09; Associate Professor
and Registrar, 1909 . Author : Essentials of Composition and
Rhetoric, 1904. Editor: Forensic Declamations, 1901.
Married December 19, 1901, Fannie E. Wood, of Muncy, Pa., who
died July 12, 1909.
Address : State College, Pa.
446
GRADUATES. [1894.
1788. WILLIAM MERRILL ESTEN. B.S. ; M.S., 1896. *. B. K.
Born August 27, 1862, Glendale, R. I.
Assistant in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1894-1906. Instructor in
Histology, Cold Spring Harbor Summer School, 1895. Professor of
Biology, Chautauqua College, 1897-98. Investigator for the Rocke-
feller Institute, 1901-02. Instructor in Bacteriology and Meteorology,
Conn. Agricultural College, 1906-07; Professor, 1907 . Dairy
Bacteriologist, Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station, 1906- .
Married December 24, 1900, Bertha Lelia Langdon, of Worcester,
N. Y. Child: Lelia Merrill, b. January 19, 1902.
Address : Storrs, Conn.
1789. WILLIAM WRIGHT FISHER. B.A. ; B.A., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1895; M.A., New York University, 1898; Ph.D., New York
University, 1900. X. <ir. *. B. K.. Born November 24, 1866, Over-
brook, Del.
Graduate student in Harvard University, 1894-95. Taught in Col-
legiate School, New York, N. Y., 1895-1906; Boys' High School,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906 .
Married September 11, 1901, Margaret May Landon, of Fairmount,
Md. Child: William Gooding, b. January 9, 1904.
Address : 828 Lincoln Place, Brooklyn, N, Y.
1790. ROBERT MOSES FRENCH. B.A. X. ^. Born Novem-
ber 21, 1871, Exeter, N. H.
Studied in the School of Theology, Boston University, 1894-96.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed at West
Enosburg, Vt, 1896-98. Pastor of Congregational Church, Hadlyme,
Conn., 1898-1908; Tolland, Conn., 1908 .
Married April 22, 1896, Lottie J. Prior, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Mildred Roberta, b. June 8, 1898; Mary Hannah Dustin,
b. August 31, 1907.
Address: Tolland, Conn.
1791. FREDRIC WORTHEN FROST. B.A. ; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1898. ^. T. *. B. K. Born Januarj' 8, 1870, Franklin,
N. H. Brother of No. 2209.
Taught in Shady Side Academy, Pittsburg, Pa., 1894-96. Traveled
in Europe, as private tutor, 1896-97. Studied in Columbia Law School,
1897-98; New York Law School, 1898. Practising law in New York,
N. Y., 1898 Trustee of Tilton Seminary, N. H.
Married October 25, 1899, Christine Kellogg Glover (No. 1929).
Children : Fredric Worthen, b. December 23, 1900 ; Constance Hop-
kins, b. August 22, 1905.
Address : 175 8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1792. ARTHUR MATHEWS GATES. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1895; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1910. *. B. K. Born July 11,
1868, Waterford, Conn.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1894-95. Taught in Mont-
pelier Seminary, Vt., 1895-97; Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass.,
1897-98; Wilmmgton Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1 898-1 901 ;
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary. Lima, N. Y., 1901-04; Bulkeley School,
New London, Conn., 1904-05. Graduate student in Johns Hopkins
University, 1905-08, 1908-09 (Scholar, 1906-08; Fellow, 1908-09).
447
1894.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in Jefferson School for Boys, Baltimore, Md., 1907-08. Assist-
ant Professor of Latin, Trinity College, N. C, 1909 .
Married August 31, 1898, Minnie Palmer Knapp, of West Concord,
Vt.
Address: Durham, N. C.
17J)3. LEWIS EDWARD GORDON. B.A. ^. T. Born April 24,
1872, Hazardville, Conn.
Engaged in manufacturing, Hazardville, Conn., 1894-98. In the insur-
ance business, Hartford, Conn., 1898 — — . Vice president, Hartford
Life Insurance Company.
Married June 5, 1900, Elizabeth Keeney, of Somersville, Conn.
Children : George Keeney, b. August 23, 1901 ; Elizabeth, b. August 24,
1903 ; Andrew, b. May 29, 1905.
Address: 948 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn.
1794. ROSCOE ALLAN GRANT. B.A. ; M. A. (on exam.), 1902.
<ir. T. *. B. K. Born December 2, 1872, East Corinth, Vt.
Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany (Squire Scholar of Wes-
leyan University), 1894-95. Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute,
Hackettstown, N. J., 1895-96; Rutland, Vt., 1896-97. Principal of
Essex Classical Institute, Vt., 1897-90; Dow Academy, Franconia, N. H.,
1899-1900. Taught in Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., 1900-03 ;
DeWitt Clinton High School, New York, N. Y., 1903 .
Married August 8, 1905, Alma Heinzel, of Schmalkalden, Germany.
Address : DeWitt Clinton High School, New York, N. Y.
1795. WILLIAM FLOWERS GROVES. B.A. ; LL.B., New York
Law School, 190G. "^'. T Born July 16, 1871, Langhorne, Pa. Son of
A. J. Groves (class of 1865).
Taught in Mount Holly Military Academy, N. J., 1894-95; North
.Absecon, N. J., 1895-96;' Pleasantville, N. J., 1896-97; Battin High
School, Elizabeth, N. J., 1897-1901. Admitted to the bar, 1901, Prac-
tising law in Elizabeth, N. J., 1901 .
Married October 2, 1909, Katherine Crissey Baxter, of Trenton, N. J.
Address: 207 Broad St., Elizabeth, N. J.
1796. ROBERT ELMER HENDERSHOT. B.S.; M.S., 1896.
Bom November i, 1859, Swartswood, N. J.
Assistant Librarian in Wesleyan University, 1894-95. Taught in
Pittsburg Academy, Pa., 1896-98; Preparatory School of Allegheny
College (now Alden Academy). 1901 .
Married September 22, 1892, Catherine Smock Whitlock, of Matawan,
N. J. Children: Elizabeth Eraser, b. February 16, 1895; Mary Pigot,
b. August 5, 1899; Cathryn Augusta, b. April 11, 1905.
Address : 445 Park Ave., Meadville, Pa.
1797. RUPERT HENRY HOPKINS. B.S.; M.S., 1896. Born
November 24, 1869, Miller Place, N. Y. Brother of No. 2429, and of
P. H. Hopkins (class of 1891).
Assistant in Physics, and graduate student, in Wesleyan University,
1894-96. Taught in Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1896-1900; High
School, Port Richmond N. Y., 1900-04; Curtis High School, New
Brighton, N. Y., 1904 . Principal of Evening School No. 20, Rich-
mond, N. Y., 1909 .
448
GRADUATES. [1894.
Married December 25, 1899, Charlotte V. H. Burden, of Cazenovia,
N. Y. Children : Ralph Burden, b. October 21, 1900 ; Lucia Katherine,
b. November 5, 1904; Rupert Woodhull, b. April 26, 1907.
Address : 103 College Ave., Westerleigh, Staten Island, N. Y.
(P. O., West New Brighton, N. Y.)
1798. ARTHUR LEOLIN HOWE. B.A. ^. T. Born January 4,
1868, Bradford, N. H.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1894-95. Asso-
ciate pastor, Center M. E. Church, Maiden, Mass., 1895-97. Joined
New England Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at Winchen-
don, Mass., 1897-99; Warren, 1899-1903; Wllbraham, 1903-07; Maple-
wood, Maiden, 1907 .
Married October 19, 1896, Flora M. Pratt, of Maiden, Mass.
Address : 8 Soencer St., Maiden, Mass.
1799. CHARLES CHASE HURLBUT. B.A. ^. T. Born Sep-
tember 21, 1871, Paterson, N. J. Son of No. ^^j; brother of J. L.
Hurlbut, Jr. (class of 1900).
Studied in School of Engineering, Cornell University, 1894-95. With
the J. B. & J. M. Cornell Iron Works, 1895-98. Inspector for R. W.
Hildreth & Co., engineers, 1898-1901. With the Hay Foundry and Iron
Works, 1901. Engineer, Columbian Fire Proofing Company, 1901-04.
Managing engineer, with K. M. Murchison, architect, New York, N. Y.,
1904 .
Married February 23, 1899, Louise McCollom, of Troy, Pa. Children :
Virginia Louise, b. June 23, 1900; Helen Proal, b. December 23, 1902;
Jesse Lyman, b. September 3, 1904.
Address : 97 Lincoln St., Montclair, N. J.
1800. THEODORE HORACE JAMESON. B.A. ^. T. Born
September 20, 1872, Honeoye Falls, N. Y.
Studied law in Rochester, N. Y., 1894-98. Admitted to the bar, 1898.
Practising law in Rochester, N. Y., 1898 .
Married April 21, 1909, Adelaide Louise Burke, of Rochester, N. Y.
Address : 1008 Wilder Building, Rochester, N. Y.
1801. GEORGE OGLEVIE JARVIS. Ph.B. ; M.D., University of
Pennsylvania, 1898. Born January 15, 1873, Portland, Conn.
Studied in Medical School, University of Pennsylvania. Practising
medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. - *
Married Jessie Worthen Hall Ames (class of 1895).
Address: 310 South loth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1802. CHARLES HUBBARD JUDD. B.A. ; Ph.D., University
of Leipzig, 1896; M.A. (Hon.), Yale University, 1907; LL.D., Miami
University, 1909. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born February 20, 1873, Bareilly,
India.
Studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany, 1894-96. Instructor in
Philosophy, Wesleyan University, 1896-98. Professor of Experimental
Psychology, New York University, 1898-1901. Professor of Psy-
chology and Pedagogy, University of Cincinnati, 1901-02. Instructor,
Assistant Professor, Professor, and Director of the Psychological
Laboratory, Yale University, 1902-09. Director of the School of
Education, Professor and Head of the Department of Education,
University of Chicago, 1909 . President, American Psychological
Association, 1909. Author: Genetic Psychology for Teachers, 1902;
449
1894.1 GRADUATES.
General Introduction to Psychology, 1907; Laboratory Manual of
Psychology, 1907; Laboratory Equipment for Psychological Experi-
ments, 1907. Editor: monograph supplements of The Psychological
Review, 1903-09.
Married August 23, 1898, Ella Le Compte (sister of No. 1958), of
Binghamton, N. Y. Child: Dorothy, b. June 24, 1904.
Address : University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
1808. *FREDERIC LAWRENCE KNOWLES. B.A.; B.A.,
Harvard University, 1896. '*■. T. *. B. K. Born September 8, 1869.
Lawrence, Mass. Son of No. 594.
Assistant to the Secretary of the Faculty, and graduate student, in
Wesleyan University. 1894-95. Graduate student in Harvard Univer-
sity, 1895-96. On the editorial staff of The Atlantic Monthly, 1898.
Literary adviser to L, C. Page & Co., Boston, Mass., 1899-1900. With
Dana Estes & Co., Boston, 1900-05. Author : Practical Hints for
Song Writers; Readers and Book Buyers; A Kipling Primer; On
Life's Stairway; Love Triumphant. Editor: a number of compila-
tions. Died September 20, 1905, Roxbury, Mass.
1804. CHARLES PITMAN LAKE. B.A. *. N. 9. Born Jan-
uary 10, 1869, Marlton, N. J. Brother of No. 1750.
Real estate broker. Treasurer, Ocean City Association, N. J.
Address : Hammonton, N. J.
1805. WILLIS THOMAS LEE. Ph.B.; M.S., 1898. *. N. 0.
Bom December 24, 1864, Brooklyn, Pa.
Taught in State College of Agriculture, Kingston, R. I., 1894-95.
Professor of Geology and Biology, University of Denver, 1895-98.
Fellow in the University of Chicago, 1898-1900. Principal of High
School, Trinidad, Col., 1900-02. Assistant geologist, U. S. Geological
Survey, 1902 ,
Married June 21, 1900, Mary Ingham, of Mehoopany, Pa. Children:
Eli/^abeth Louisa, b. December 20, 1901 ; Dana Willis, b. July 9, 1905,
Address : U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.
1806. LEWIS MARSHALL LOUNSBURY. B.A. ; S.T.B., Bos-
ton University, 1897; M.A. (Hon.), Dickinson College, 1903. A. K. E.
Born January 28, 1871, Bridgeport, Conn.
Studied in the School of Theology, Boston University, 1894-97.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed
at West Farms, N. Y., 1897-98; Trinity Church, Bridgeport, Conn.,
1898-1902; New Canaan, 1902-06; Bethel. 1906-09. Transferred to
Troy Conference, 1909. Stationed at Trinity Church, Albany, N. Y.,
1909 .
Married September 30, 1902, Mary F. Tait, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Address : 217 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.
1807. RALPH FERNALD LOWE. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.), 1908.
A. T. A. Bom July 22, 1866, York, Me.
Preached in M. E. Church, Fletcher, Vt., 1894-95. Joined Vermont
Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at Binghamville and West-
ford, Vt.. 1895-96; Johnson, Hyde Park, and Waterville, 1896-99;
Brattleboro. 1899-1902; Barre. 1902-07; St. Albans, 1907-11. Super-
intendent of St. Johnsbury District, 191 1 .
Married April 17 1895. Melle Gregory, of Madison. Me.
Address : St. Johnsbury. Vt.
450
GRADUATES. [1894.
1808. GEORGE CARLTON McDONALD. B.A. A. T. A. Born
October 28, 1867, Guildhall. Vt.
Preached in various M. E. churches in Vermont, 1894-1905. Joined
Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1905. Stationed at Evansville
and Brownington Center, Vt., 1905-07; Albany, 1907 .
Married April 8, 1895, Lucy May Wakerman, of Jay, Vt. Children :
Margaret Lois, b. September 4, 1896; Carlton George, b. November 7,
1900.
Address : St. Albans, Vt.
1809. IRVING AVARD MEEKER. B.A.; M.D., Homoeopathic
Medical College, 1898. ^. N. 6. Born July 5, 1873, Pennington, N. J.
Studied in Homoeopathic Medical College and Flower Hospital,
New York, N. Y., 1894-99. Interne in Metropolitan Hospital, Black-
well's Island, New York, N. Y., 1898-99. Practising medicine in
Upper Montclair, N. J., 1899 .
Address : Upper Montclair, N. J.
1810. WILLIAM MONROE NEWTON. B.A. ^. T. Born
July 30, 1864, Barnard, Vt.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1894. Stationed at
Waterbury, Vt., 1894-98. Principal of Montpelier Seminary, Vt., 1898-
1901. Presiding Elder, Montpelier District, 1901-07. Stationed at
Springfield, Vt., 1907-09. Transferred to New England Southern
Conference, 1909. Stationed at Woonsocket, R. I., 1909 . Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1907-10.
Married June 18, 1896, Marion Elizabeth Wilcox, of Middletown,
Conn. Children: Dean William, b. October 21, 1898; Elizabeth
Marion, b. January 7, 1903.
Address : 30 Summer St., Woonsocket, R. I.
1811. EDWIN BRYANT NICHOLS. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1901. B. e. 11. Born January 23, 1869, Hartford, Conn.
Studied in the University of Leipzig, Germany, and in Paris, 1894-95.
Instructor in Modern Languages, University of Maine, 1895-97;
Assistant Professor, 1897-1900. Graduate student in Harvard Univer-
sity, 1900-01. Assistant Professor of Romance Languages, University
of Cincinnati, 1901-03. Professor of Romance Languages, Kenyon
College, 1903 . Editor: Larra; Partir a Tiempo.
Married 1907, Florence Russell, of Waterbury, Conn. Child: Russell
T., b. February 19, 1910.
Address : Gambier, Ohio.
1812. FREDERICK HENRY SAWYER. B.A. ; S.T.B., Boston
University, 1897. A. K. E. Born October 11, 1869, Thomaston, Conn.
Brother of W. J. Sawyer (class of 1894).
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1894-97. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at West
Redding, Conn., 1897-98; Newtown, 1898-1900; Ozone Park, N. Y.,
1900-02; Durham and Rockland, Conn.. 1902-05; Yalesville. 1905-07.
Supernumerary, 1907-11. At Saranac Lake. N. Y., for his health,
1906-07. Engaged in various out-of-doors occupations, regaining his
health, 1907-08. Clock finisher, 1908-09. Railway freight clerk,
1909-11. Stationed at Stepney, Conn., 191 1 .
Married May 18, i8q8. Elizabeth Sawyer Stoughton, of Thomaston,
Conn. Child : Mary Elizabeth, b. September 29, 1906.
Address : Stepney, Conn.
451
1894.] GRADUATES.
1813. WILLIAM HAMILTON SMYTH. B.A. X. ^. Born
May i6, 1868, Bethlehem, Pa.
In business in Springfield, Mass.
Address : 24 Continental Ave., Springfield, Mass.
1814. WILLIAM LEONARD SNOW. B.A. ; B.A., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1898; M.A., Harvard, 1900. 4>. N. 9. ^. B. K. Born October
II, 1869, Boston, Mass.
Taught in Leicester Academy, Mass., 1894-95; East Greenwich
Academy, R. I., 1895-97. Studied in Harvard University, 1897-1900.
Instructor in Boston University, 1898-1900. Teaching in High School,
Brookline, Mass., 1900 .
Married March 24, 1904, Carrie Woodbury Gushing (daughter of
No. 559), of Brookline, Mass. Child: Isabella Gushing, b. November
28, 1909.
Address: 1577 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
1816. EDGAR CHARLES SNYDER. B.A.; LL.B., Yale Uni-
versity, 1897. A. A. *. Born January 6, 1869, Bowmanstown, Pa.
Engaged in journalism, 1894-96. Studied in Yale Law School,
1896-97. Engaged in prospecting and mining in Alaska, 1898-1903.
Practising law in Seattle, Wash., 1903 .
Married June 12, 1901, Clara Elizabeth Hart, of Waterbury, Conn,
Child: Charles Hart, b.^February 23, 1903.
Address: 605 Lowmah Building, Seattle, Wash.
1816. JOHN DANIEL STARK. Ph.B.; LL.B., University of
Pennsylvania, 1898. B. 9. II. Bom December 29. 1870, Pittston, Pa.
Traveled in the West, 1894-95. Studied in Law School of University
of Pennsylvania, 1895-98. Admitted to the bar, 1898. Practised law in
Philadelphia, 1898-1900.
Married June 25, 1907, Katherine H. Finch, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Address : 1443 8th St., Santa Monica, Gal.
1817. EDWARD LEE STEELE. Ph.B.; LL.B.. Yale University,
1896. B. 9. n. Born January 29, 1873, Hartford, Conn. Son of No.
750.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1894-96. Admitted to the bar, 1896.
Practising law in Hartford, Conn., 1896- . Member of Hartford
City Council, 1897-1903. Clerk of the Police Court, 1903-07; associate
judge, 1908— — .
Married July 12, 1898, Julia G. Simonds, of Hartford, Conn. Chil-
dren: Richard Timothy, b. July 13, 1899; Margery Simonds, b. May
22, 1905.
Address: 902 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
1818. WILLIAM HILL TAYLOR. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born Janu-
ary 28, 1869, Cambridge, Ohio.
Studied law. In business in New York, N. Y.
Married June 6, 1895, Mary Andrus (daughter of No. 710), of
Yonkers, N. Y.
Address : 299 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1819. JOHN ANGUS THOMPSON. B.A. ; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1897. A. A. *. Bom December 28, 1872, Bristol, Conn.
Son of No. 785; brother of No. 1624.
452
GRADUATES. [1894.
Correspondent at Northampton, Mass., for The Springfield Union,
1894-95. Studied in New York Law School, 1895-97. Practising law
in New York, N. Y., 1897 •
Married October 17, 1905, Pearl Haines, of Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Child : John Angus, b. September 23, 1906.
Address: 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1820. HENRY ARCHELAUS TIRRELL. B.A. A. A. ^.
^. B. K. Born August 7, 1873, South Chatham, Mass. Brother of
Nos. 1919 and 2169.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1894-96; Free Academy,
Norwich, Conn., i89<5-99, 1900-03. Acting principal of the latter,
1903-04; principal, 1904 . Graduate student. University of Chicago,
1 899- 1 900.
Married September 28, 1899, Agnes Helen Butler, of Chicago, 111.
Children: Mary Agnes, b. August 31, 1900; Charles Henry, b. Novem-
ber 16, 1901 ; Helen Butler, b. July 30, 1908.
Address : Norwich, Conn.
1821. EDWIN CUYLER TREAT. B.A. A. A. *. Born June
12, 1873, New York, N. Y. Brother of No. 2171, and of W. H. Treat
(class of 1890).
In the book publishing business. New York, N. Y., with E. B. Treat
& Co., 1894 .
Married November 18, 1902, Mathilde Louise Ludwig, of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Address: 241 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
1822. HARRY REED VAN DEUSEN. B.A. ; LL.B., University
of Pennsylvania, 1899. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 2, 1872, Laurens,
N..Y.
Taught in Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1894-98. Studied
in the Law School of the University of Pennsylvania, 1898-99.
Admitted to the bar, 1899. Practising law in Scranton, Pa., 1899 .
Assistant city solicitor, Scranton, 1903.
Married September 16, 1903, Jessie Lawrence Dimmick, of Scranton,
Pa. Children: William Connell, b. July 4, 1904; Lawrence Reid, b.
July 8, 1906 ; Harry Reed, b. April 19, 1909.
Address : 1018 Vine St., Scranton, Pa.
• 1823. RALPH HERBERT WHITE. B.A. ; B.D., Yale Univer-
sity, 1902. B. e, n. Born April 22, 1870, Philadelphia, Pa.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1894-95.
Preached as supply in M. E. Church, Peacham, Vt, 1895 ; Congrega-
tional Church, Underbill, Vt., 1895-99. Studied in Yale Divinity
School, 1899-1902. Pastor of Congregational Church, Cummington,
Mass., 1902-09; Newport, N. H., 1909 .
Married December 31, 1902, Mabel Eva Rochfort, of New Haven,
Conn. Children : Alice Marsden, b. August 24, 1904 ; Ralph Rochfort,
b. January 10, 1908.
Address: Newport, N. H.
1824. MARY EVA CRAMER. Ph.B., 1895; M.A., Columbia
University, 1903. $. B. K. Born November 30, 1873, Portland, Conn.
Taught in High School, Gildersleeve, Conn., 1895-99; Portland,
Conn., 1899-1902. Graduate student in Columbia University, 1902-03.
453
1894-95.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in High School, Passaic, N. J., 1903-06; New York Normal
College, New York, N, Y., 1906 ,
Address : 3099 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1825. ALICE CORA FULLER. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born Novem-
ber 20, 1870, Fitchburg, Mass.
Taught in High School, Orange, Mass., 1894-95; Cushing Academy,
Ashburnham, Mass., 1895-96. Principal of a girls' school, Evansville,
Ind., 1896-99. Teaching in a private school, Fitchburg, Mass., 1902 ,
Address: 25 Brigham Park, Fitchburg, Mass.
1826. FLORENCE ALBERTA GRAVES. Ph.B. f>. B. K.
Born November 7, 1872, Winsted, Conn. Daughter of No. 282; sister
of Nos. 1669 and 1930.
Taught in High School, New Britain, Conn., and elsewhere, 1894-99.
On a ranch in Colorado, 1899-1903. Computer, U. S. Naval Observa-
tory, the Yerkes Observatory, and the Astrophysical Observatory of
the Smithsonian Institution, 1904 .
Address: 1408 31st St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
1827. SUSAN JANE MANTLE (Sheldon). B.A. *. B. K.
Born August 11, 1871, Portland, Me.
Taught in Middleboro, Mass., 1894-95; Portland, Me., 1895-99.
Married July 19, 1899, Warren French Sheldon (No. 2099).
Address: Mrs. W. F. Sheldon, 401 East 141st St., New York, N. Y.
1828. *LIZZIE CHAPIN RICE (Barnes). B.S.; M.S., 1895.
f». B. K. Born January 21, 1865, New London, Conn.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1894-95. Died January
29, 191 1, Middletown, Conn.
Married January i, 1895, John Cornwell Barnes, of Middletown,
Conn., who died August 26, 1909. Children : John Rice, b. November
30, 1895; Chauncey Rice, b. May 13, 1898, d. July 22, 1900.
CLASS OF J895.
1829. SAMUEL LeROY ACKERLY. B.S. A. K. E. Born Janu-
ary 28, 1873, Northport, N. Y.
Studied law in Northport, N. Y., 1895-97. Admitted to the bar,
1897. Practising law in Northport, N. Y., 1897 .
Address: Northport, N. Y.
1880. JAMES LINCOLN BAHRET. B.A. X. <if. #. B. K. Bom
October 4, 1872, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, and in Columbia University,
1895-96. Private tutor. New York, N. Y., 1896-98; Wilmington, Del.,
1898-1900. Studied in France and Germany, 1900. Taught in Wil-
mington Military Academj', Del., 1900-01. Private tutor, New York,
N. Y., 1901-05. Editorial and statistical assistant. Census Bureau,
Washington, D. C, 1905 .
Address: Census Bureau, Washington, D. C.
454
GRADUATES. 11896.
1831. ELDRED LEWIS MANLEY BARNES. Ph.B. Born
April 20, 1870, Chelsea, Vt.
Preached in M. E. Church, Hartland, Vt., 1895-96. Joined Vermont
Conference, M. E, Church, 1896. Stationed at Hartland, Vt., 1896-99.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1899-1901. Sta-
tioned at Cambridge, Vt., 1901-04; Isle LaMotte, 1904-06; Pittsfield
and Stockbridge, 1906-09; South Royalton and South Tunbridge,
1909 .
Married September 4, 1895, Grace Louise Weeks, of Middletown,
Conn., who died November 5, 1896. Married June 5, 1901, Bessie
Thayer Penniman, of Hartland, Vt. Children : Eldora Elizabeth, b.
July 23, 1902; Robert Penniman, b. August 24, 1903; Damon, b.
January 5, 1906.
Address: South Royalton, Vt.
1832. LeROY mason BEEMAN. B.A. ; M.A., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1899; D.O., American School of Osteopathy, 1908. ^. T.
Born August 4, 1871, Milton, Vt. Son of No. 769.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1895-96. Taught in Shady
Side Academy, Pittsburg, Pa., 1896-98. Graduate student, Columbia
University, 1898-99. Principal of a public school, Brookline, Mass.,
1899-1900. Secretary, Teachers' College, Columbia University, 1900-02.
Co-principal and owner of a boys' school, New York, N. Y., 1902-05.
Engaged in the study and practice of osteopathy, 1905 .
Married October 24, 1899, Mary Hibbard Beeman (class of 1896).
Children : Katharine Hendee, b. June 24, 1903 ; Elizabeth Guernsey, b.
February 2, 1906.
Address : 2131 Broadway, New York, N. Y,
1838. CLIFFORD PEASE CLARK. B.A. ; Ph.D., Princeton
University, 1910. '^. T. *. B. K. Born February 13, 1872, Ludlow,
Mass.
Studied in the University of Heidelberg, Germany (Squire Scholar of
Wesleyan University), 1895-96. Taught in English and Classical
School, West Newton, Mass., 1896-97. Professor of Latin, Fairmount
College, Kans., 1897-1904, 1905-07. Graduate student, University of
Chicago, 1904-05. Professor of Latin, Drury College, Mo., 1907-09.
Fellow in Classics, Princeton University, 1909-10. Instructor in Latin,
Dartmouth College, 1910 .
Married September 7, 1898, Louise J. Earle, of Fall River, Mass.
Child : Carita Louise, b. February 16, 1900.
Address: Hanover, N. H.
1834. WALTER ELI CLARK. Ph.B. X. ^. Born January 7,
1869, Ashford, Conn.
Engaged in journalism; Washington correspondent of The New
York Sun, 1895-1909. Governor of Alaska, 1909 . Editor: Purple
and Gold (Chi Psi fraternity magazine), 1895-96.
Married June 15, 1898, Lucy Harrison Norvell, of Lynchburg, Va.
Address : Governor's House, Juneau, Alaska.
1836. EDWARD FRANCIS COFFIN. B.A. B. 9. H. Born
July 14, 1873, Nashua, N. H.
Assistant to the Secretary of the Faculty, Wesleyan University,
1895-96. Traveling representative of Rand, McNally & Co., publishers,
1896-97. Engaged in manufacturing, with E. W. Coffin, Worcester,
455
1895.] GRADUATES.
Mass., 1899 . Secretary and treasurer, American Glass Clamp
Company, Worcester, Mass, 1904 .
Married September 6, 1905, Blanche Bingham Hill, of Worcester,
Mass. Child: Richard Francis, b. April 23, 1908.
Address : 84 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass.
1836. WILMER EVANS COFFMAN. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1898. #. N, G. $. B. K. Born November 11, 1873,
Bethlehem, Pa.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1895-98. Preached in M. E.
Church, Hummelstown, Pa., 1898-99; Parryville and Packertown,
1899-1901 ; Lumberville, 1901-02 ; Elam, 1902-04 ; Dorranceton,
1904-05; Delaware Water Gap, 1905-06; Darien, Wis., 1906-08; Horn-
brook and Montague, Cal., 1908-09; Georgetown and Coloma, 1909 .
Graduate student. University of Pennsylvania, 1902-04.
Address : Georgetown, Cal.
1837. ARTHUR BEEBE DARLING. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1901. <ir. T. Born December 19, 1873, Waterville, N. Y.
Brother of C. W. Darling (class of 1899).
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1895-96; Caze-
novia Seminary, N. Y., 1896-1900. Graduate student, Harvard Univer-
sity, 1900-01. Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown,
N. J., 1901-03. Assistant cashier, Redfield National Bank, Redfield,
S. Dak., 1903-05. Engaged in the real estate and loan business, Red-
field, S. Dak., 1905 .
Married February 17, 1909, Tonelle Stoddard Walker, of George-
town, N. Y.
Address : Redfield, S. Dak.
1838. STEPHEN BROOKS DAVIS, Jr. B.A. A. A. *. Born
November 18, 1874, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 619.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1895-97. Admitted to the bar, 1897.
Practising law in Las Vegas, N. Mex., 1897 .
Married June 4, 1903, Mary La Rue, of Las Vegas, N. Mex. Chil-
dren : Stephen Brooks, b. May 23, 1904 ; Marion La Rue, b. May 7,
1906; Jane, b. September 21, 1908.
Address : East Las Vegas, N. Mex.
1839. FRANK WILLIS DOANE. B.A. Born November 11,
1871, Humboldt, Kans.
Taught in Durham, Conn., 1895-97; Higganum, 1897-99; West
Hartford, 1899-1902; Deep River, 1902-05; Unionville, 1905-09;
Worthington St. School, Springfield, Mass., 1909 .
Married January 30, 1896, Grace Edna Coe, of Durham, Conn.
Children : Phoebe Coe, b. June 6, 1899 ; Beverley Coe, b. December 3,
1907.
Address: 39 Berkeley St., Springfield, Mass.
1840. JAMES PENDLETON ERSKINE. B.A.; M.D., Columbia
University, 1903. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born April 6, 1874, Searsport, Me.
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.,
1895-96; Newark Academy, N. J., 1896-99. Studied in College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1899-1903. Interne. New
York Hospital, 1903-05. Practising medicine in New York, N. Y.,
1905 . Assistant surgeon, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary,
1905 ; St. Bartholemew's Clinic, 1905 .
Address: 120 East 34th St., New York, N. Y.
456
GRADUATES. [1895.
1841. EDWARD JUSTUS GALE. B.A. X. ^. Born March i8,
1872, Elmore, Vt.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1895-96. Joined
Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed at Canaan, Vt.,
1896-98; Island Pond, 1808-1903. Transferred to Central Missouri
Conference, 1903. Stationed at Sumner, Mo., 1903-04 ; Mexico, 1904-05.
Transferred to Missouri Conference, 1905. Stationed at Macon, Mo.,
1905-08; Memphis, 1908 .
Married May 24, 1898, Anna Maxwell Morrison, of Chester, 111.
Children: Herbert Morrison, b. March 28, 1907; Catherine Mabel,
b. April 29, 1910.
Address : Memphis, Mo.
1842. NORMAN EVERETT GILBERT. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1896; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1901. A. T. A. *. B. K. Born
December 15, 1874, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 1742.
Taught in Cayuga Lake Military Academy, Aurora, N. Y., 1896-97;
Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1897-98. Graduate student.
Johns Hopkins University (University Scholar, 1899-1900; Fellow,
1900-01), 1898-1901. Professor of Physics, Hobart College, 1901-03.
Assistant Professor of Physics, Dartmouth College, 1903 . Study-
ing in Cambridge University, England, 1910 . Assistant astronomer,
U. S. Naval Observatory Eclipse Expedition to North Carolina, 1900;
Sumatra, 1901 ; Algeria, 1905. Assistant in Astrophysical Observatory,
Smithsonian Institution, 1902. Author : Some Experiments upon Rela-
tions between Ether, Matter, and Electricity; Eclipse Problenus: Text-
book for Laboratory Work in Physics.
Married September 15, 1908, Alice Eugenia MacMahan, of New
York, N. Y. Child: Norman Everett, b. May 7, 191 1.
Address: Hanover, N. H.
1843. ANDREW GILLIES. B.A. *. N. e. #. B. K. Born
August 3, 1870, Glasgow, Scotland.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at White
River Junction, Vt., 1895-97 ; Montpelier, 1897-99. Transferred to Troy
Conference, 1899. Stationed at State St., Troy, N. Y., 1899-1903.
Transferred to New York Conference, 1903. Stationed at St. Andrew's
Church, New York, N. Y. : field secretary, M. E. Board of Education,
1903-07. Transferred to Northern Minnesota Conference. 1907-, Sta-
tioned at Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., 1907 . Chaplain, Vt.
State Senate, 1898.
Married September 25, 1895, Martha Elizabeth Smith, of Hilton, N. Y.
Children: Faith, b. May 23, 1898; Brooks, b. October 31, 1899.
Address : 1735 Morgan Ave., S., Minneapolis, Minn.
1844. WILLIAM ELITHAN GREENE. B.A. Bom April 9,
1870, Richmond, N. B., Canada.
Preached in M. E. Church, Maine, 1895-96. On the staiT of The
Portland (Me.) Herald, 1896. In the office of the Portland Creamery,
1896-97. Joined East Maine Conference, M. E. Church. Resigned
from the conference, 1909. In the ministry of the Pentecostal Church
of the Nazarene, Providence, • R. I., 1909-10. On a farm, Houlton,
Me., 1910 .
Married May 2, 1898, Elizabeth Jane Rollins, of Brownville, Me.,
(deceased). Married October 3, 1906, Annie Myrtle Carson, of
McKenzie Corner, N. B., Canada. Children : Thomas, b. February 21,
457
1895.] GRADUATES.
1900, d. March 9, 1900; Katharine May, b. September 9, 1902; Mar-
garet Elizabeth, b. September 16, 1907; Carson Bramwell, b. July 17,
1909.
Address: R. F. D. No. 5, Houlton, Me.
1845. THOMAS JOSE HAMBLEY. Ph.B. ; M.D., University of
Illinois, 1898. Born November i, 1863, St. Breward, Cornwall, Eng-
land.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons (University of
Illinois), Chicago, 111., 1895-98. Practising medicine in Hurley, Wis.,
1898 -.
Married September 20, 1900, Elizabeth Jewel, of Hurley, Wis.
Children : Mary, b. September 20, 1901 ; Richard, b. March 14, 1904
(deceased) ; Jane, b. June 15, 1908.
Address : Hurley, Wis.
1846. HENRY INGRAHAM HARRIMAN. Ph.B.; LL.B.. New
York Law School, 1898. 4>. N. 9. *. B. K. Born December 26, 1872,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No: 776.
Studied in New York Law School, 1895-98. Manager, American
Loom Company, 1898-1907. Manager, Connecticut River Power Com-
pany; Connecticut River Transmission Company, 1907 . President,
Wilmington Power and Paper Company. ^lember of firm. Chase &
Harriman, bankers.
Married July 7, 1898, Edith Rochelle Graves (No. 1930). Child:
Eunice Alberta, b. September 8, 1903.
Address: 50 Congress St., Boston, Mass. Residence: 91 Hunnewell
Ave., Newton, Mass.
1847. WILLIAM HENRY HAYES. B.A. C. C. Born July 26,
1869, New York, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at
Bovina Center, N. Y., 1895- Withdrew from the M. E. Church, 1898.
Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1898-1901. Pastor of Congregational
Church, North Guilford, Conn., 1898-1901 ; Andover, 1901-04; Windsor,
Vt., 1904-08; Lisbon, N. H., 1908- . Chaplain, Conn. House of
Representatives, 1903 ; Vt. State Prison, 1905-08.
Alarried June 27, 1895, Jessie May Manley, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Earl Manley, b. July 27,' 1896; Muriel, b. May 14, 1898;
Hubbard Sprague, b. January 19, 1905.
Address : Lisbon, N. H.
1848. CHARLES OTIS JUDKINS. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
October 2, 1868, Bristol, N. H. Son of No. 658.
Studied in School of Theolog>', Boston University, 1895-96. Joined
Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed at Windsor, Vt.,
1896-98; Montpelier. 1898- 1901. Transferred to Troy Conference, 1901.
Stationed at Glens Falls, N. Y., 1901 . Trustee of Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 191 o .
Married March 30, 1898, Eva Viola Austin (No. 1984). Children:
Ruth Elizabeth, b. January 5, 1899; Eleanor Austin, b. March 6, 1906;
Margaret Nelson, b. Julv 17, 1909.
Address: 32 Bay St., Glens Falls, N. Y.'
1849. FREDERICK KNIFFEN. B.S. ; M.S., 1897. A. T. A. Born
December 2, 1872, Alcove, N. Y.
458
GRADUATES. [1895.
Assistant chemist, Naval Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I., 1896-99;
Proving Ground, Indian Head, Md., 1899- 1905. Chief chemist. Naval
Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I., 1905-06. Assistant superintendent.
International Smokeless Powder and Chemical Company, Parlin, N. J.,
1906-10. Assistant chemical director, Du Pont Powder Company, Wil-
mington, Del., 1910 .
Married July 6, 1897, Lillian M. Bassett, of Catskill, N. Y. Children :
Florence Elizabeth, b. February 2, 1899; Charles Franklin, b. June i,
1900.
Address : Room 913, Du Pont Building, Wilmington, Del.
1850. FRANKLIN THOMAS KURT. Ph.B. X. ^. Born June
30, 1872, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in Concord School, Mass., 1895-96; Chauncy Hall School,
Boston, Mass., 1896 . Principal and owner of the latter, 1900 ,
Teaching in Y. M. C. A. Polytechnic School, Boston, 1900 ; dean,
1904 .
Married August 12, 1896, Sarah Bertha Tucker (No. 1879). Child:
Franklin Thorndike, b. March 4, 1904.
Address : 109 Mountfort St., Boston, Mass.
1851. GEORGE NELSON LAPHAM. B.A.; M.D., Boston Uni-
versity, 1900. X. ■*■. Born September 16, 1872, Richmond, Me. Son
of No. 660.
Taught in English and Classical School, West Newton, Mass.,
1895-96; Concord School, Mass., 1896-97. Studied in Medical School
of Boston University, 1897-1900. Resident physician, Massachusetts
State Sanatorium, Rutland, Mass., 1900 .
Address: Rutland, Mass.
1852. ALEXANDER HENRY LEO. B.A. A. K. E. Born
November 16, 1867, Philadelphia, Pa.
Engaged in mission work, with the New York City East Side
Mission, 1895-97. Joined Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church, 1897.
Stationed at Wissinoming, Pa., 1897-99; Orthodox St., Philadelphia,
1899-1902; Hancock St., Philadelphia, 1902-03. Missionary to Porto
Rico, 1903 .
Married April 6, 1904, Laura Irene Medford, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Address : Ponce, Porto Rico.
1858. JOHN STRYKER LULL. B.A. X. ^. Born October 16,
1869, Newburgh, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church. Tyringham, Mass., 1895-96. Joined
New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed at Tyringham,
Mass., 1896-97; Housatonic, 1897-1901 ; Chelsea, N. Y., 1901-05;
Turner, 1905-09; Montgomery, 1909 .
Married November 15, 1898, Lona May Bump, of Housatonic, Mass.
Children: Albert DeLos, b. December 7, 1899; Lona May, b. January
26, 1902; Raymond, b. July 8, 1904, d. August 28, 1907; Donald
Stoddard, b. July 24, 1906.
Address: Montgomery, N. Y.
1854. ALBERT BARRETT MEREDITH. B.A. Born February
2, 1871, Gorham, N. H. Brother of No. 2221, and of F. G. Meredith
(class of 1909)-
459
1895.] GRADUATES.
Taught in Holbrook's Military School, Ossining, N. Y., 1895-97.
Vice principal of High School, Plainfield, N. J., 1897-1901. Superin-
tendent of schools, Nutley, N. J., 1901 . Superintendent of public
instruction, Essex County, N. J., 1904 ,
Married June 29, 1899, Adelaide Spencer, of Stoneham, Mass.
Child : Spencer Barrett, b. January 3, 1904.
Address : 264 Prospect St., Nutley, N, J.
1865. HIRAM EMERY MILLER. B.A. A. K. E. Born Decem-
ber 12, 1872, Winterport, Me.
Principal of Brattleboro Academy, Vt., 1895-1901. Admitted to the
bar, 1900. Practising law in Lynn, Mass., 1901 . Member, Board
of Aldermen, Lynn, Mass., 1904-05; Mass. State Central Committee,
1908 .
Married June 22, 1904, Katharine Fisher, of Brattleboro, Vt. Child:
Josiah Stedman, b. October 26, 1908.
Address: 65 Atkins Ave., Lynn, Mass.
1856. WARREN ROBERTS NEFF. B.A. A. A. *. Born
November i, 1865, Boonville, N. Y.
Joined Newark Conference, M. E. Church, 1895. Stationed at Mil-
ford, Pa., 1895-1900; Jersey City, N. J., 1900-04; Newark, 1904 .
Married September 27, 1895, Harriet Alverson Clarke, of Passaic,
N. J. Child : Warren Herbert, b. July 3, 1898.
Address : 215 Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J.
1857. *SAMUEL BOWMAN OPDYKE. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1896; M.A., Harvard University, 1898. A. A. $. *. B. K.
Born June 10, 1873, Berwick, Pa.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1895-96; Harvard Univer-
sity, 1896-98. Engaged in literary work, 1898-1903. Died July 17,
1903, Easton, Pa.
1858. WILLIAM WILLET PECK. B.A. A. A. *. Born Decem-
ber 5, 1869, Port Jervis, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Wallingford, Conn., 1895-96. Private
secretary, 1896-97. Pastor of First Unitarian Church, Chicopee, Mass.,
1 897- 1 901 ; Needham, 1901-08; Church of the Unity (Unitarian),
Winchendon, 1908-10. With I. M. Taylor & Co., bankers and brokers,
Boston, Mass., 1910 . Member of National Conference of Uni-
tarian and other Christian Churches, 1909.
Married August 3, 1899, Frances Pomeroy Atkinson, of Wallingford,
Conn.
Address : 8 Congress St.. Boston, Mass.
1859. DANIEL HAYS PIPER. B.A. Born May 5, 1865, Oxford,
N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Caribou, Me., 1895-97. Joined East
Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at Southwest Har-
bor, Me., 1897-98; Winterport, 1898-1900. Transferred to New York
Conference, 1900. Stationed at Summit, N. Y., 1900-03; Bloomville,
1903-07; Treadwell, 1907-10; Cornwall, 1910 .
Married September 18, 1895, Jennie M. Stackhouse, of Shickshinny,
Pa. Children : John Stackhouse, b. January 23, 1897 ; Lewis Hamlin,
b. May 13, 1899: Edwin Charles, b. November 19, 1901.
Address : Cornwall, N. Y.
460
GRADUATES. [1895.
1860. ARTHUR CLEVELAND POMEROY. Ph.B. ^. T. Born
December 12, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 541 ; brother of No.
1484.
Engaged in the manufacture and sale of surgical appliances, New
York, N. Y., 1895 .
Married February 24, 1897, Edna Rosalie Tuttle, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children: Ruth Elizabeth, b. February 14, 1900, d. April 27, 1903;
Ralph, b. September 30, 1903; Arthur, b. January 2, 1906; Mildred,
b. February 16, 1909.
Address : 34 East 23d St., New York, N. Y. Residence : Stamford,
Conn.
1861. GEORGE HALE RYDER. Ph.B.; M.D., Harvard Univer-
sity, 1899. B, e. n. Born March 14, 1874, Meriden, Conn.
Studied in Harvard Medical School, 1895-99. House surgeon, Mass.
Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston, Mass., 1899-1901. Practising
medicine (as an oculist), Worcester, Mass., 1901-04; Boston, Mass.,
1904 . Junior assistant ophthalmic surgeon, Mass. Charitable Eye
and Ear Infirmary. Consulting specialist in diseases of the eye, Quincy
City Hospital. Assistant in Ophthalmology, Tufts Medical College,
Married December 19, 1901, Annie J. Condon, of Boston, Mass.
Child : Pauline Elizabeth, b. June 10, 1903.
Address : 719 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
1862. ARTHUR HENRY SCUDDER. B.A. A. T. A. Bom
November 24, 1868, Roxbury, N. Y. Brother of C. E. Scudder (class
of 1896).
Preached in M. E. Church, Wakefield, R. I., 1895-97. Joined New
England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at North
Truro, Mass., 1897-99; Marshfield, 1899-1900; Marion, 1900-02; West-
port Point, 1902-03. Transferred to New York Conference, 1903.
Stationed at West Fulton, N. Y., 1903-04; Halcottville, 1904-06; Sum-
mit, 1906-08; Prattsville, 1908-10; Spencertown, 1910-11; Housa-
tonic, Mass., 191 1 . Author: The Day of Judgment, and other
poems.
Married April 29, 1896, Elizabeth Cocks Stocking (No. 1877). Chil-
dren : Fisk William, b. February 27, 1897 ; Anna Elizabeth, b. March
23, 1898; Ruth Delanoy, b. July 8, 1900; Alice, b. August 7, 1907
(deceased).
Address : Housatonic, Mass.
1863. COLBERT SEARLES. B.A.; Ph.D., University of Leipzig,
1899. X. ^. Born August 15, 1873, Milton, Me.
Taught in Ohio Military Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895-07. Studied
in the University of Leipzig, Germany, 1897-99. Instructor in French,
University of Indiana, 1^9-1900. Associate Professor of Modern
Languages, University of Arkansas, 1900-01. Assistant Professor of
Romanic Languages, Leland Stanford, Jr., University, 1901-10; Asso-
ciate Professor, 1910 .
Married March 28, 1900, Beatrice Thomson, of Glasgow, Scotland.
Address : Stanford University, Cal.
1864. ERNEST KETCHAM SMITH. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1897. A. A. *. Born October 28, 1873, Simsbury, Conn. Son of No.
820; brother of No. 1535.
Assistant Librarian in Wesleyan University, 1895-96; Assistant to
the Secretary of the Faculty, 1896-97. Taught in Dickinson Seminary,
461
1896.] GRADUATES.
Williamsport, Pa., 1897-98; Central High School, Duluth, Minn.,
1898-1902; Central High School, Cleveland, Ohio, 1902-10; Peking,
China, 1910 .
Address : Peking, China.
1865. GEORGE BENTON SMITH. B.A. X. ^. Born October
23, 1870, Plainville, Conn.
State college secretary of Illinois Y. M. C. A., 1895-97. General
secretary, Y, M. C. A., Madras, India, 1897-1904. Vice president and
secretary, India and Ceylon Import and Export Company, Hartford,
Conn., 1904-07. Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church,
1907. Stationed at Yalesville, Conn., 1907-09; Darien, 1909 .
Married December 9, 1897, Bertha S. Dates, of New Britain, Conn.
Children: Barbara, b. November 7, 1899; Theodore Benton, b. Feb-
ruary 3, 1903 ; Baldwin Dates, b. June 22, 1907.
Address: Darien, Conn.
1866. VERONA J SMITH. B.A. ^. T. Born November 2,
1870, Charlotteville, N. Y.
Taught in Northfield, N. Y.. 1895-96: Poultney, Vt., 1896-97. With
Allyn & Bacon, publishers, Boston, Mass. Manager, Book Lovers'
Library, Boston, Mass. Engaged in manufacturing gloves, Glovers-
ville, N. Y. Manager, Book Lovers' Library, New York, N. Y. In
the printing business. New York, N. Y.
Married June, 1895, Jennie Hulse Raymond, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: 108 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 1047 East
19th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1867. HOWARD ANDERSON SUTTON. B.A. ; M.D., Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1898. 4'. T. Born April 24, 1873, Philadelphia,
Pa. Son of No, 574; brother of No. 2168, and of H. C. Sutton (class
of 1907).
Studied in Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, 1895-^.
Resident physician, Philadelphia Polyclinic Hospital, 1898-99; Phila-
delphia Municipal Hospital for Contagious Diseases, 1899-1901.
Superintendent and resident physician, Norristown (Pa.) Smallpox
Hospital, 1901-02. Practising medicine in Philadelphia, Pa., 1902 .
Assistant surgeon, M. E. Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Demonstrator of
Osteology, Medical School of University of Pennsylvania. Editor:
University Courier, 1897-98.
Married September 18, 1908, Julia Stewart Cummings, of River
Forest, III. Child : Julia Corona, b. August 21, 1909.
Address: 314 South 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1868. HENRY ALLEN THAYER. B.A. A. K. E. Born August
7, 1869, Blackstone, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1497 and 1666.
Engaged in journalism.
Address: Box 1371, Springfield, Mass.
1869. EDWARD LEE THORNDIKE. B.A.; B.A., Harvard
University, 1896; M.A.. Harvard, 1897; Ph.D., Columbia University,
1898. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born August 31, 1874, Williamsburg, Mass.
Brother of Nos. 1769 and 2312.
Studied in Harvard University, 1895-97; Columbia University,
1897-98. Instructor in Education, Western Reserve University,
462
GRADUATES. [1895.
1898-99. Instructor in Genetic Psychology, Teachers' College, 1899-
1901 ; Adjunct Professor, 1901-04; Professor, 1904 . Author:
Animal Intelligence; Notes on Child Study; Educational Psychology;
The Principles of Teaching, etc.
Married August 30, 1900, Elizabeth Moulton, of Lynn, Mass. Chil-
dren: Elizabeth Frances, b. August 19, 1902; Virginia Moulton, b.
July 4, 1904, d. July 13, 1904 ; Edward Moulton, b. September 25, 1905.
Address : Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
1870. JOSEPH KING VAN DENBURG. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1898. <ir. T. $. B. K. Born November 29, 1874, Fort Edward,
N. Y. Son of No. 942; grandson of No. 316.
Taught in the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1895-98. Graduate
student, Yale University, 1898-99. Taught in High School, Orange,
N. J., 1899-1900; Eastern District High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1900-05. Graduate student, Columbia University, 1905-06. Principal,
Public School No. 40, New York, N. Y., 1906 .
Address : Public School No. 40, 320 East 20th St., New York, N. Y.
1871. JOHN GILLEN WALSH. B.A.; LL.B., Boston University,
1900. Bom June 3, 1873, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2189.
Engaged in journalism, Hartford, Conn., 1895-98. Enlisted in 22d
N. Y. Volunteers; transferred to Co. F, 69th N. Y. Volunteers; pro-
moted to first sergeant, 1898. Studied in Law School of Boston Uni-
versity, 1899-1900. Admitted to the bar, 1900. Practised law in
Boston, Mass., 1900-03 ; Lawrence, Mass., 1903 .
Address : 620 Bay State Building, Lawrence, Mass.
1872. MERLE BOWMAN WALTZ. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born October 30, 1873, Golden, Col.
Fellow in University of Chicago, 1895-96. Taught in High School,
Quincy, III, 1896-98; Joseph Medill High School, Chicago, III., 1898-
1901. Admitted to the bar, 1901. Practising law in Chicago, 111.,
1901 .
Married September 4, 1901, Emma DeLany, of Chicago, 111. Chil-
dren : Elizabeth DeLany, b. July 25, 1902 ; Emelyn, b. July 25, 1903 ;
Jane Bell, b. October 8, 1904; Charlotte, b. November 18, 1909.
Address : 303 Reaper Block, Chicago, 111.
1873. CLAUDE LUCAS WILSON. B.A.; M.D., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1899. B. e. n. Born August 16, 1872, Hartford, Conn.
Brother of Nos. 1979 and 2459.
Studied in College of Phvsicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1895-99.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
1874. WILLIAM SEAVER WOODS. B.A. *. N. 0. #. B. K.
Born August 13, 1872, Bath, N. Y.
Assistant secretary, Citizens' League, Middletown, Conn., 1895-96.
N. E. editor of The Springfield (Mass.) Republican, 1896-97. On the
staff of The Literary Digest, 1897 ; editor, 1905 .
Married April 26, 1905. Grace E. Crombie, of Oswego, N. Y. Child:
Robert Crombie, b. February 23, 1906.
Address: 44 East 23d St., New York, N. Y. •
463
1895.1 GRADUATES.
1875. LULA GIRALDA ADAMS. Ph.B. $. B. K. Born Novem-
ber 24, 1870, Red Bank, N. J.
Teaching in High School, Brookline, Mass., 1895 • On leave of
absence, studying in Europe, 1909-10.
Address : High School, Brookline, Mass.
1876. CAROLINE CHALKER CLARK (Barney). Ph.B.
Born January 12, 1870, Hartford, Conn.
Taught in High School, Willimantic, Conn., 1895-98; Beverly, Mass.,
1898-1904. Training teacher of Bible School teachers, R. L and Mass.
Universalist churches, 1908 . State supervisor of Mass. Univer-
salist Bible Schools, IQ09 .
Married July 19, 1904, Rev. Edward Mitchell Barney, of Lynn, Mass.
Address: Mrs. E. M. Barney, 325 Union St., Lynn, Mass.
1877. ELIZABETH COCKS STOCKING (Scudder). B.S. Born
April 6, 1866, Ossining, N. Y.
Taught in Simsbury, Conn,, 1895-96.
Married April 29, 1896, Arthur Hcnr>- Scudder (No. 1862). Chil-
dren: Fisk William, b. February 27, 1897; Anna Elizabeth, b. March
23, 1898; Ruth Delanoy, b. July 8, 1900; Alice, b. August 7, 1907
(deceased).
Address : Mrs. A. H. Scudder, Housatonic, Mass.
1878. ABBY MAY THOMPSON. Ph.B. Born January 30,
1867, Milton Plantation, Me.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1895-96; Charlestown,
Boston, Mass., 1896— — .
Address: 39 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
1879. SARAH BERTHA TUCKER (Kurt). Ph.B. Born Feb-
ruary 13, 1869, Durham, Conn.
Taught in High School, Willimantic, Conn., 1895-96; Reading, Mass.,
1897-1901.
Married August 12, 1896, Franklin Thomas Kurt (No. 1850). Child:
Franklin Thorndike, b. March 4, 1904.
Address : 109 Mountfort St., Boston, Mass.
1880. *FRANCES LOUISE WEEKS. B.S. Bom March 13,
1871, Middlefield, Conn. Sister of No. 2044.
Studied and worked under the direction of the Episcopal Training
School for Deaconesses, New York, N. Y. Died March 4, 1910, New
Haven, Conn.
1881. MAUD ELOISE WELLS (Weeks). B.A. #. B. K Born
December 5, 1871, New Haven, Conn.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1895-97; Marlboro,
Mass., 1897-98.
Married September 14, 1898. Edgar Weeks, of Marlboro, Mass.
Children: Beatrice Louise, b. November 15, 1899; Walter Rogers, b.
March 31, 1901; Constance Dorothea, b. October 11, 1902; Kenneth
Wells, b. May 17, 1904.
Address : Mrs. Edgar Weeks, 47 Pleasant St., Marlboro, Mass.
464
GRADUATES. [1896.
CLASS OF J 896.
1882. JOHN ABRAHAM ANDERSON. B.A. $. N. e. #. B. K.
Born August 14, 1873, Chicago, 111.
In the photo-engraving business, New York, N. Y., 1896 . Secre-
tary and treasurer, Consolidated Engraving Company, New York,
N. Y., 1904-07; president, 1907 .
Address: 151 West 25th St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 14
Edgemont Road, Upper Montclair, N. J.
1883. WILLIAM WRIGHT ANDERSON. B.S. A. K. E. Born
December 14, 1872, Wellsville, N. Y.
Vice principal of High School, Wellsville, N. Y., 1896-98. Taught
in Westminster School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1898-1900. With Edison
Electric Illuminating Company, New York, N. Y., 1901-02; Oil Well
Supply Company, Pittsburg, Pa., 1902 .
Married July 6, 1904, Frances May Wormley, of Elmira, N. Y.
Address: 215 Water St., Pittsburg, Pa.
1884. CORNELIUS ROACH BERRIEN. B.A. *. N. 9. ^. B. K.
Bom May 30, 1873, Montclair, N. J. Brother of No. 2348.
On the staff of The Evening Sun, New York, N. Y. (now financial
editor), 1898 .
Married July 3, 1898, Grace Eleanor Beardmore, of Boonton, N. J.
Children: John Beardmore, b. August 15, 1899; Janet, b. September 4,
1900 ; Stephen, b. March 30, 1903 ; Elizabeth, b. July 7, 1904.
Address : 40 Northview Ave., Upper Montclair, N. J.
1886. ALBERT FRANCIS BLAKESLEE. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1900; Ph.D., Harvard, 1904. *. N. 9. ^. B. K. Born
November 9, 1874, Geneseo, N. Y. Brother of No. 1737.
Taught in Montpelier Seminary, Vt., 1896-98; East Greenwich
Academy, R. I., 1898-99. Assistant in Botany, and graduate student.
Harvard University, 1899-1900; Teaching Fellow, 1900-03. Instructor
in Botany, Radcliffe College, 1900-02. Assistant in Botany, Summer
School, Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., 1901-02. Investigator in Europe,
for the Carnegie Institution, 1904-06. Instructor in Botany, Harvard
University, 1906-07. Director of Summer School, and - Prof essor of
Botany, Conn. Agricultural College, 1907 .
Address : Storrs, Conn.
1886. FRANCIS COBB BROWN. B.A. A. A. *. Born March
5, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1896-98. Admitted to the bar,
1898. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1898 .
Married October 16, 1909, Anna Gildersleeve Johnson, of Brooklyn,
'N. Y.
Address : 76 William St., New York, N. Y.
1887. WILLIAM HARRY BURGWIN. B.A. A. A. *. Bom
October 22, 1868, Mount Washington, Md.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed
at West Suffield, Conn., 1896-98; Summerfield Church, New Haven,
1898-1901; i8th St., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901-06; Trinity Church, Astoria,
New York, 1906-08; Hempstead, 1908- — . Editor: Minutes of New
York East Conference, 1908 .
465
1896.] GRADUATES.
Married June 30, 1896, Edith White Puckey, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Children: Harry Puckey, b. November 21, 1897; Frank Summerfield,
b. February 28, 1900; Florence Elizabeth, b. April 25, 1905; Edith
Lillian, b. December 20, 1908.
Address : 71 Washington St., Hempstead, N. Y.
1888. ALFRED BURNETTE CASE. Ph.B. X. ^. Born Jan-
uary 18, 1874, Jamestown, N. Y.
Taught in Housatonic Valley Institute, Cornwall, Conn., 1897-98;
Vermont Episcopal Institute, Burlington, Vt., 1898-99 ; Bordentown
Military Institute, N. J., 1899 .
Address : Bordentown, N. J.
1889. WILLIAM BARRETT CASS. B.A. <ir. T. Born Novem-
ber I, 1874, Medfield, Mass.
Correspondent in New York, N. Y., for several Western news-
papers, 1896-97. Insurance correspondent in New York, N. Y., for
The Chicago Inter-Ocean, 1897-1900. On the staff of The bTezv York
Times, 1897-1906. Studied in New York Law School, 1897-98. Editor
and publisher of The Eclectic Magazine, 1905-07. Founder and pub-
lisher of The Market World. New York, 1908-- — . Editor: Annual
"Financial Review" of The New York Times, 1902, '06 .
Address: 80 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
1890. JASON FRANKLIN CHASE. B.A., 1899; S.T.B., Boston
University, 1901. A. K. E. Born March 7, 1872, Boston, Mass.
General agent for Powers, Fowler & Lewis, of Chicago (educational
specialties), 1896-98. Studied in the School of Theology, Boston Uni-
versity, 1899-1901. Joined New England Conference. M. E. Church,
1900. Stationed at Essex, Mass., 1900-01; West Roxbury, 1901-06;
Allston, 1906-07. Secretary, New England Watch and Ward Society,
1907 . Editor: 29th, 30th, and 31st Annual Reports, N. E. Watch
and Ward Society.
Married June 19. 1901, Bertha Newell, of Springfield, Mass. Child:
Jason Newell, b. February 3, 1904.
Address : 51 Wren St., West Roxbury, Mass.
1891. HENRY LOREN CLEMENTS. B.A. *. N. e. Born
September 23, 1873, Moscow, Pa.
Studied in American School of Applied Music, New York, N. Y.,
1896-98. Teacher of music, organist and choirmaster in various New
York City churches, 1898 . Lecturer on musical subjects.
Married June 30, I9C^, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, of Stamford, Conn.
Address: 3 East 14th St., New York, N. Y.
1892. JAMES BROOKS COMINS. Ph.B.; M.D., Hahnemann
Medical College, 1899. X. <ir. Born October 19, 1871, Stafford Springs,
Conn.
Studied in Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1896-99.
Practising medicine in Springfield, Mass., 1899 . Visiting physi-
cian. Wesson Memorial Hospital, Springfield, Mass.
Married August 25, 1903, Ada Bertha Bragg, of Braggville, Mass.
Children: Alice Bragg, b. January 22, 1905; Barbara Brooks, b. May
20, 1909.
Address : 6 Maple St., Springfield, Mass.
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GRADUATES. [1896.
1893. MELROSE DELMONT DA VIES. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
July 24, 1873, Winthrop, Me.
Taught in Burr and Benton Seminary, Manchester, Vt, 1896-97.
Vice principal, Windham High School, Willimantic, Conn., 1897-99.
Traveling representative. International Leather Company, of Boston,
Mass., 1900-08; Angier Company, automobile supplies, Boston,
1908-- — .
Married November 18, 1907, Lillian Alice Angier, of Boston, Mass.
Child : Eleanor Angier, b. December 30, 1908.
Address : 24 Gleason St., Dorchester, Mass.
1894. HART SILAS FULLER. Ph.B. Born June 17, 1872,
Ellenville, N. Y.
Taught in Mount Pleasant Military Academy, Ossining, N. Y.,
1896-98. Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1899. Stationed
at Binghamville and Westford, N. Y., 1899-1900. Transferred to New-
York Conference, 1900. Stationed at Stevensville and Sulphur
Springs, N. Y., 1900-05; Bloomingburg, 1905-08; Highland Falls,
1908-10; White Lake, Mongaup Valley, and Hurd, 1910-11; Lake
Mahopac, 191 1 .
Married March 26, 1902, Ruth J. Sawyer, of Brattleboro, Vt., who
died December 25, 1908. Married May 14, 1910, Tillie M. Watson, of
New York, N. Y.
Address : Lake Mahopac, N. Y.
1895. JAMES HENRY FULLER. Ph.B. A. K E. Born Janu-
ary I, 1869, Lenox, Pa.
Taught in Merrill Business College, Stamford, Conn., 1896-99; High
School, Scranton, Pa., 1899-1902. Principal of High School, Vandling,
Pa., 1903-04; Grammar School No. 36, Scranton, Pa., 1904 .
Married June 15, 1905, Vertie Kate Dix, of Moosic, Pa. Children:
James Ronald, b. March 12, 1906; Douglas Theodore, b. July 4, 1908.
Address : 1020 Delaware St., Scranton, Pa.
1896. ALBERT JABESH HARRIS. B.S.; M.D., University of
Buffalo, 1903. Born June 28, 1871, Buffalo, N. Y. Brother of J. R.
Harris (class of 1898).
Engaged in the manufacture of soap, Buffalo, N. Y., 1896-98.
Studied in Medical School, University of Buffalo, 1899-1903. Prac-
tising medicine in Buffalo, N. Y., 1903 .
Married April 26, 1905, Bertha Kamman, of Buffalo, N. Y. Chil-
dren : Margene Louise, b. May 26, 1906 ; Monroe Kamman, b. July
27, 1907.
Address : 633 East Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y.
1897. OLIN WESLEY HILL. B.A. B. e. n. Born March 15,
1873, New Haven, Conn.
Traveling representative of Roehm & Sons, fraternity jewelers,
Detroit, Mich., 1896-97. Engaged in journalism. New Haven, Conn.,
1897-1900 ; New York, N. Y., 1900-06. With the Night and Day Bank,
New York, N. Y., 1906-08. Secretary and treasurer, Carnegie Safe
Deposit Company, New York, N. Y., 1908 .
Married October i, 1910, Leah Margaret Brown, of New York, N. Y.
Address: 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1898. CHARLES SAMUEL LEAVENWORTH. B.A.; B.A.,
Yale University, 1897; M.A., Yale, 1899. *. N. G. *. B. K. Born
July 17, 1874, New Haven, Conn.
467
1896.] GRADUATES.
Graduate student in Yale University, 1896-97, 1898-99. Traveled in
Europe, 1897-98. Professor of History, Imperial Nanyang College,
Shanghai, China, 1899-1900, 1901-05. Studied in Cambridge Universitv,
England, 1900-01. American vice consul, Nagasaki, Japan, 1905-08.
Studying in Europe, 1906 . Received decoration of the Double
Dragon from the Chinese Government, 1905. Author: The Arrow
War with China, 1901 ; The Loochoo Islands, 1905.
Address: care of Brown, Shipley & Co., 123 Pall Mall, London,
England.
1899. FRANK THADDEUS LOVE. B.A. X. <ir. Born May 17,
1866, Bradford-on-Avon, England.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed at Grafton,
N. Y., 1896-97; Averill Park and Sand Lake, 1897-1901 ; Peru, 1901-05;
Saranac, 1905-08; Saranac Lake, 1908 .
Married June 30, 1896, Mary Juliana Robbins, of Pittsfield, Mass.
Children : Lucile Evelyn, b. August 5, 1902 ; Victor Robbins, b. June i,
1904.
Address : 19 Church St., Saranac Lake, N. Y.
1900. IRVING EDWARD MANCHESTER. B.S. <ir. T. Born
July 18, 1870, West Winsted, Conn. Brother of No. 1567.
Insurance agent, 1896-97. Editor of The Winsted Citizen, Winsted,
Conn., 1897-1904; Conn. Commercial Bulletin, Hartford, Conn.,
1904-05. President and treasurer, Citizen Printing Company, Winsted,
Conn., 1905 ; managing editor, The Winsted Citizen, 1905 .
Married November 25, 1896, Emily Gallup Haigh, of New York,
N. Y. Children: Russell Coe, b. September 23, 1897; Lloyd Grant,
b. April 26, 1901 ; Catharine Eliza, b. June 26, 1903 ; Randall Stuart,
b. January 27, 1909; Priscilla Voorhis, b. January 16, 191 1.
Address : Winsted, Conn.
1901. THOMAS BOWIE MILLER. B.A. A. K. E. Born March
3, 1867, Dumbarton, Scotland.
- Studied in Yale Divinity School, 1896-97. Joined Wvoming Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at Ouaquaga, N. Y., 1897-98;
Mount Vision, 1898-1900; Worcester, 1900-02. Transferred to New
York East Conference, 1902. Stationed at Trinity Church, Bridge-
port, Conn., 1902-03; Darien, 1903-05; Pound Ridge, N. Y., 1905-0J8;
East Quogue, 1908-10; Greenport, 1910 .
Married September 23, 1897, Alice May Pease, of Middletown, Conn.
Child : William Bowie, b. March 23, 1903.
Address : Greenport, N. Y.
1902. ROBERT AUGUSTUS MONTGOMERY. B.A. A. K. E.
Bom March 9, 1863, Old Bridge, N. J.
Office manager for Underwood & Underwood, publishers and photog-
raphers, New York, N. Y., 1896 .
Married January 2. 1899, Florence A. Bailey, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children: Irene, b. July 8, 1900; Margaret, b. September 20, 1902;
Florence, b. October 17, 1906.
Address : 3 and 5 West 19th St., New York, N. Y.
1903. GEORGE MILES MOODY. B.A. <ir. T. Born January
16, 1866, Newport, Vt.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church. 1896. Stationed at Ephra-
tah and Rockwood, N. Y., 1896-98; Rock City Falls and East Gal-
468
GRADUATES. [1896.
way, 1898-1901; Waterford, 1901-05; Corinth, 1905-07; Hoosick Falls,
1907-09; Round Lake, 1909 .
Married September 29, 1896, Ida Elizabeth Ford, of Mechanicsville,
N. Y. Children: Cornelius Stockwell, b. August 19, 1897; Dwight
Lyman, b. July 9, 1900.
Address : Round Lake, N.- Y.
1904. WILLIAM HENRY SEWARD MOREY. Ph.B. B. e. n.
Born February 22, 1873, Syracuse, N. Y.
On the U. S. Geological Survey, 1896 .
Address : Baldwinsville, N. Y.
1905. ELLIS FRANKLIN NIGHTINGALE. B.A. Born Feb-
ruary 8, 1863, Bourne, Mass.
In the painting business, 1896-1902; steam engineering, 1902 .
Address: 169 West Brookline St., Boston, Mass.
1906. *LOUIS ARTHUR NORRIS. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1898. *. B. K. Born October 25, 1874, Lowell, Mass.
Graduate student in Wesleyan University, 1896-98. Enlisted in ist
Conn. Volunteers, 1898. Died October 11, 1898, Montpelier, Vt., of
typhoid fever, contracted in service.
1907. GEORGE WINGATE NORTON. B.S.. ^. T. Born Sep-
tember 6, 1869, Farmington, Me. Brother of Nos. 161 7, 1759, and
1964.
Taught in High School, Strong, Me., 1896-97. Studied in Sloyd
Training School, Boston, Mass., 1897-98. Head of Sloyd Department,
Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-1905. Teaching in Bryant High
School, New York, N. Y., 1905 .
Married June 25, 1902, Lillie Jane Wilkinson, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Address: 164 Franklin Place, Flushing, N. Y.
1908. ALBERT EUGENE OSBORNE. B.A. $. N. 0. $. B. K
Born May 4, 1870, Lathrop, Pa.
With Underwood & Underwood, publishers and photographers. New
York, N. Y., 1896 , Author: The Stereograph and the Stereoscope.
Married September i, 1904, Emma Louisa Reed (No. 2121, daughter
of No. 783), of New York, N. Y. Children: Richard Reed, b. July 15,
1905 ; Helen Elizabeth, b. December 4, 1907.
Address: 3 West 19th St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 2776
Morris Ave., New York, N. Y.
1909. JOSEPH ADAMS PUFFER. B.A.; S.T.B., Boston Uni-
versity, 1900. Born February 13, 1872, Harrington, Me.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1896-1900.
Preached in M. E. Church,. Biddeford, Me., 1900-02. Principal of High
School, Richmond, Me., 1902. Principal of schools, Lyman School for
Boys, Westboro, Mass., 1902-05. Scholar and Fellow in Clark Univer-
sity, 1905-07. Pastor of First (Unitarian) Church, Needham, Mass.,
1908 .
Married October i, 1903, Evelyn Hope Rice, of Berlin, Mass. Chil-
dren: Evelyn Hope, b. October 30, 1905; Ruth Rice, b. August 31,
1907 ; Stanwood Adams, b. August 9, 1909.
Address : 168 Great Plain Ave., Needham, Mass.
469
1896.] GRADUATES.
1910. JAMES PULLMAN. B.A. ; M.D., Yale University, 1899.
A. A. *. 'P. B. K. Born December 3, 1874, Birmingham, Conn. Son
of No. 745; brother of Nos. 1418 and 1717, and of J. C. Pullman
(class of 1899).
Studied in Yale Medical School, 1896-99. Interne in General Hospi-
tal, Paterson, N. J., 1899-1901. Practising medicine in Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1901 .
Address : 155 Reid Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1911. ERNEST SCOTT QUIMBY. B.A. A. K. E. Born July
15, 1872, Exeter, N. H. Son of No. 634; brother of No. 1621.
Taught in the Drisler School, New York, N. Y., 1898-1901 ; DeWitt
Clinton High School, New York, 1901-03; Stuyvesant High School,
New York, 1903 .
Married October 20, 1906. Bertha Hodgdon, of Rochester, N. H.
Address : 244 East 86th St., New York, N. Y.
1912. *RICHARD REED REYNOLDS. B.A. B. 9. n. Born
July I, 1869, Redruth, Cornwall. England.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed
at South Farms, Middletown, Conn., 1896-98; Woodbury, 1898-1901.
Missionary in New Mexico, 1901. Died June 4, 1901, Alamogordo,
N. Mex.
Married June 14, 1898, Carrie E. Hutchinson, of Bristol, Conn.
Address of widow : 238 President St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1918. WILLIAM EUGENE SCHIMPFF. B.S. Born March 4,
1875, Scranton, Pa.
Taught in grammar and high schools, Scranton, Pa., 1896-1901.
Admitted to the bar, 1901. Practised law in Scranton, Pa., 1901-03.
Manager, North Pacific Brewing Company, Astoria, Ore., 1903 .
Married April 22, 1903, Jennie Marie Wich, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Address: Astoria, Ore.
1914. JOHN FOSTER SEARLES. B.A. *. N. 6. Born October
16, 1872, New Haven, Conn,
Treasurer, American Loom Company, Readville, Mass., 1896-1901.
Engaged in agriculture and fruit-raising, Bradentown, Fla., 1901 .
Married April 29, 1897, Blanche Coe, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address : Tryon, N. C.
1916. EDMUND DAVID SEARLS. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.),
1898. <i^. T. *. B. K. Born April 13, 1869, Chelsea, Me.
Assistant, and graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1896-98.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1898-1904; Moses
Brown School, Providence, R. I., 1904-09; High School, New Bedford,
Mass., 1909 .
Married July 2, 1901, Edith Manson Foss, of Mount Vernon, Me.
Children: Marion Edith, b. October 24, 1906; Harold Edmund, b.
March 28, 1908.
Address: 19 Maple View Terrace, New Bedford, Mass.
1916. VERNON BENJAMIN SWETT. B.A. *. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born May 3, 1870, Milton Plantation, Me. Brother of No. 2509.
With the Fisk Teachers' Agency, Boston, Mass., 1896-97. Clerk
and solicitor for the Provident Life and Trust Company, Boston, Mass.,
1897-1908; assistant general agent, 1908-11; general agent, 191 1 ,
470
GRADUATES. 11896.
Married June 27, 1898, Olivia Howell Hatfield (class of 1897), who
died June 14, 1900. Married January 14, 1903, Helen G. Eager, of
Newton, Mass. Children: Mabel Eager, b. January 18, 1904; William
Andrews, b. September 8, 1908.
Address : Old South Building, Boston, Mass. Residence : 180 Frank-
lin St., Newton, Mass.
1917. JOSEPH WILLARD THOMAS. B.A. X. <ir. ' Born
December 13, 1867, North Gorham, Me.
Taught in Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Mass., 1896-97; High-
land Military Academy, 1897-1900; Sedgwick Institute, Great Barring-
ton, Mass., 1900-02; High School, Springfield, Mass., 1902 .
Married 1898, Beatrice Sarah Smith, of Winsted, Conn. Children :
Willard, b. and d. August 11, 1901 ; Doris Julia, b. January 31, 1904;
Joseph Smith, b. July 24, 1905 ; Rachel Matilda, b. April 30, 1908.
Address : 224 Park St., West Springfield, Mass.
1918. *GEORGE DALLAS THOMPSON. B.A. B. 0. n. Born
February 21, 1874, Camden, N. J.
Joined New Jersey Conference, M. E. Church, 1896. Stationed at
Millville, N. J., 1896-97; Cramer Hill, 1897-98. Died October 5, 1898,
Bridgeton, N. J.
1919. GEORGE LEAVITT TIRRELL. B.S. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Bom October 26, 1874, South Chatham, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1820
and 2169.
Taught school, 1896-98. Engaged in journalism, New York, N. Y.,
1898— — . Secretary to the Comptroller of New York City, 191 1 .
Address : The Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1920. WILLIAM BRAMAN TOWER. B.A. *. N. 0. Bom
September 4, 1872, North Brookfield, Mass.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at
Purchase, N. Y., 1897-98; Washington Square, New York (assistant),
1898-1905; Fordham, New York, 1905-11; Centenary Church, Bronx,
New York, 191 1 .
Married August 30, 1905, Estelle Hunter, of Newburgh, N. Y. Chil-
dren: William Braman, b. September 2, 1906; Mary, b. July 6, 1909.
Address : 1074 Washington Ave., New York, N. Y.
1921. HENRY DEIDERICH TRINKAUS. B.A. A. K. E. Born
June I, 1867, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed
at Waterville, Conn., 1897-1901 ; Buffalo Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1901-06; Seymour, Conn., 1906-08; Vanderveet' Park, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1908-11 ; New Canaan, Conn., 1911 .
Married June 2, 1897, Esther Marietta Belden, of Rocky Hill, Conn.
Children: George Belden, b. September 24, 1898; Clifford Daniels, b.
May 18, 1904, d. October 2, 1907; Henry Deiderich, b. June 9, 1905;
Esther Amalia, b. January i, 1907; Frederick Belden, b. June 19, 1908.
Address : New Canaan, Conn.
1922. JOHN HENRY WARD. B.A. B. 0. n. Born March 19,
1873, Dormansville, N. Y.
471
1896.1 GRADUATES.
Secretary, J. G. Ward & Sons, cider and vinegar manufacturers,
Ravena, N. Y., 1897-1902; Ward Coal and Fruit Company, Ravena,
N. Y., 1902 . Confidential clerk to L. H. Weaver, sash and door
manufacturer, Hudson, N. Y., 1909 .
Married April 26, 1899, Eva Maud Wrightson, of Ravena, N. Y.
Child : John Henry, b. May 25, 1905.
Address : care of L. H. Weaver, Hudson, N. Y.
1923. WILBUR ABBOTT WELCH. B.A. ^. T. Born June 8,
1873, New York, N. Y. Brother of No. 1499, and of O. L. Welch
(class of 1891).
In business in New York, N. Y., 1896 .
Address : Room 915, Flatiron Building, New York, N. Y.
1924. RENWiICK WHITE. B.A. Bom June 10, 1874. South
Sherborn, Mass.
On the staff of The Providence Journal, R. I., and in business in
Boston, Mass., 1896-97. Taught in Mayer, Ariz., 1897-98. Principal
of school, Springerville, Ariz., 1898-1900. Taught in Dos Cabezos,
Ariz., 1900. Postmaster and assistant postmaster. Douglas, Ariz. ;
also engaged in business, 1901-04. On the staff of The Arizona Inter-
national, Douglas, Ariz., 1904-05. Cashier of The Bisbee Daily Revieiv,
Ariz., 1905-06. Editor of The Naco Budget, Ariz., 1906; The Paradise
Record, Ariz., 1906-11. Publisher of The Artesian Belt, 191 1 .
Address : San Simon, Ariz.
1925. AUGUSTA MING BRITTON (Hartin). Ph.B. Born
August 12, 1874, New York, N. Y.
Studied in State Normal School, Albany. N. Y., 1896-98. Taught in
Lawrence, N. Y., 1898-99; New York, N.Y., 1899-1902.
Married June 14, 1902, William Gooding Hartin, of Fultonville,
N. Y. Child : Mary, b. December 27, 1903.
Address : Mrs. W. G. Hartin, Fultonville, N. Y.
1926. ISABELLA JAMIESON CHURCH. Ph.B. Born July 12,
1873, Middletown, Conn. Sister of May W. Church (class of 1901).
Taught in St. Gabriel's School, Peekskill, N. Y., 1896-97; Lewis
High School, Southington, Conn., 1897-1900; Miss Beard's School for
Girls, Orange, N. J., 1900 .
Address : 35 Tompkins St., Orange, N. J.
1927. JEAN LOUISE DEFOREST. Ph.B.; M.A., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1902. Born September 2, 1875, Brooklyn, N. Y. Grand-
daughter of No. 320.
At home, 1896-1901. ' Graduate student in Columbia University,
1901-02. Taught in Pamlico School, Pompton, N. J., 1902-04; Mount
Vernon Seminary, Washington, D. C, 1904-06. Engaged in literary
work, 1906 .
Address: 64 Ventura St., Springfield, Mass.
1928. MAY STOCKBRIDGE FINNEY (Wilford). Ph.B.
Born May 2, 1874, Hartford, Conn.
Taught in a grammar school. New Britain, Conn., 1896-97; High
School, Branford, Conn., 1897-1900.
472
GRADUATES. [1896.
Married October lo, 1900, Bernard Spencer Wilford, of Branford,
Conn. Children: Elizabeth Grannis, b. October i, 1902; Anna Finney,
b. February 5, 1904; Katherine Lawrence, b. April 6, 1906; Charles
Hildreth, b. November 16, 1908.
Address: Mrs. B. S. Wilford, Maplewood, N. J.
1929. CHRISTINE KELLOGG GLOVER (Frost). B.S. Born
December 23, 1871, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married October 25, 1899, Fredric Worthen Frost (No. 1791).
Children: Fredric Worthen, b. December 23, 1900; Constance Hopkins,
b. August 22, 1905.
Address: Mrs. F. W. Frost, 175 Eighth Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1930. EDITH ROCHELLE GRAVES (Harriman). Ph.B.
*. B. K. Born July i, 1874, New Rochelle, N. Y. Daughter of No.
282; sister of Nos. 1669 and 1826.
Engaged in teaching, 1896-98.
Married July 7, 1898, Henry Ingraham Harriman (No. 1846).
Child : Eunice Alberta, b. September 8, 1903.
Address: Mrs. H. I. Harriman, 91 Hunnewell Ave., Newton, Mass.
1931. LILLIAN GREY INGLIS (Larrabee). Ph.B. Born
December 17, 1875, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 1503, and of
H. J. Inglis (class of 1902).
Taught in St. Katharine's Hall, Davenport, Iowa, 1896-1901.
Married September 4, 1901, William Larrabee, Jr., of Clermont,
Iowa. Children: William Inglis, b. and d. July 6, 1902; William, b.
July 16, 1904; Lillian Innes, b. July 2, 1906.
Address: Mrs. WilHam Larrabee, Jr., Clermont, Iowa.
1932. ANNA JOSEPHINE KELLOGG (Smith). B.S. Born
November 8, 1870, Boston, Mass.
Married Mr. A. Smith, of Toronto, Canada.
Address: Mrs. A. Smith, 105 South 9th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
MARY ANNIE McKAY (Laubach). B.A. $. B. K. Born
June 24, 1872, Camden, Me.
Taught in High School, Camden, Me., 1896-97. Engaged in private
tutoring, Camden, Me., 1897-98. Taught in East Maine Conference
Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1898-1901 (preceptress, 1899-1901). Gradu-
ate student in Wesleyan University, 1901-02. Matron, New Orleans
University, 1903-07; secretary, 1907 -.
Married August 25, 1906, Roscoe Elwood Laubach, of Indianola,
Iowa.
Address: Mrs. R. E. Laubach, 5318 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans,
La.
1934. FRANCES BISHOP PETTY (Manship). B.A. Born
June 10, 1871, New York, N. Y.
Studying in Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania, 1908 .
Married December 19, 1896, Winfield Scott Manship (No. 1444).
Address: Mrs. W. S. Manship, Women's Medical College of Penn-
sylvania, Philadelphia, Pa.
1935. ELIZABETH HALSEY ROGERS (Blasdale). Ph.B.^
Born January 7, 1875, Bridgehampton, N. Y.
473
1896-97.] GRADUATES.
Taught in Bridgehampton Academy, N. Y., 1896-97 ; High School,
Williamstown, Mass., 1897-1900; High School, Southington, Conn.,
1900-02; High School, Chicopee, Mass., 1902-05.
Married June 28, 1905, Walter Charles Blasdale, of Berkeley, Cal.
Child : Helen Rogers, b. June 18, 1907.
Address : Mrs. W. C. Blasdale, 2514 College Ave., Berkeley, Cal.
193G. LUCY OSBORN SEARLE. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born July 31,
1871, Niles, Mich.
Taught in Argentine Republic, S. A., 1896-97 ; Home School. Everett,
Mass., 1897-98, 1900-01; a public school, Brookline, Mass., 1898-99; a
private school, Waban, Mass., 1899-1900. Member of Normal Class,
Brookline, Mass., 1899-1900. Preceptress in Kimball Union Academy,
Meriden, N. H., 1904-08; Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y.,
1908-10. Teaching in the American International College, Springfield,
Mass., 1910 .
Address: American International College, Springfield,. Mass.
1937. MARGARET NEFF WILLIAMS (Belden). Ph.B.
*. B. K. Born April i, 1873, New Britain, Conn. Sister of No. 1996.
Taught in High School, South Manchester. Conn., 1896-98.
Married October 6, 1898, Herbert Eugene Belden, of Hartford, Conn.
Children: Alice Coles, b. September 9, 1899; Cornelia Williams, b.
September 27, 1901 ; Margaret Williams, b. March 10, 1906.
Address : Mrs. H. E. Belden, 35 Whitney St., Hartford, Conn.
CLASS OF 1897.
1938. *ALEXANDER MONTAGUE ATHERTON. B.A.; M.D.,
Johns Hopkins University, 1901. •4'. T. Born August 13, 1875, Hono-
lulu, Hawaii. Brother of F. C. Atherton (class of 1898).
Studied in the Medical School of Johns Hopkins University, 1897-
1901. Interne, New York City Hospital, 1901-02. Patient in sani-
tariums. Saranac Lake and Liberty, N. Y., 1902-03. Died August 28,
1903, Liberty, N. Y.
Married August 18, 1903, Ellen Louise Baker, of Providence, R. I.
Address of widow : 67 Stimson Ave., Providence, R. I.
HARRY ARTHUR BATCHELDER. Ph.B. B. e. n.
Born June 23, 1874, Plainfield, Vt.
Hotel clerk, Middletown, Conn., 1897-1901. Insurance agent. Middle-
town, Conn., 1901-02; New York, N. Y., 1902-04. Manager, traffic
department. New York Telephone Company, 1904-06. Examiner,
American Surety Company, New York, N. Y., 1906- .
Address : Commercial National Bank Building, Chicago, 111.
1940. CHARLES THOMAS BEERS. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1900. Bom August 25, 1865, Roxbury, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1897-1900. Joined Northern
Minnesota Conference, M. E. Church, 1900. Stationed at Granite
Falls, Minn., 1900-01; Paynesville, 1901-02; Beardsley, 1902-04; Bel-
lingham, 1904-07. Transferred to West Wisconsin Conference, 1907.
Stationed at Ono, Wis., 1907 •
474
GRADUATES. [1897.
Married November 25, 1903, Susan Roach, of Paynesville, Minn.
Children: Samuel Gould, b. November 8, 1904; Lois Blanche, b. July
17, 1906.
Address : Maiden Rock. Wis.
1941. MANNING BLACKSTONE BENNETT. Ph.B. A. A. *.
Born August 30, 1872, Lowville, N. Y. Son of No. 713.
Ordained deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1899; priest,
1900. Rector of Trinity Church, Boonville, N. Y., 1899-1902. Curate,
Calvary Church, Utica, N. Y., 1902-03. Rector, St. Mary's Church,
South Manchester, Conn., 1903 .
Married October 22, 1903, Jessie Livingston McClusky, of Boonville,
N. Y.
Address : 10 Park St., South Manchester, Conn.
1942. R[EUBEN] NELSON BENNETT. B.A. ; LL.B., Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1900. <ir. T. Born December 12, 1875, Kingston,
Pa. Son of No. 770 ; brother of No. 2346.
Studied in Law School of University of Pennsylvania, 1897-1900.
Admitted to the bar, 1900. Practising law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
1900 -. Secretary, Board of Trade, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1905-10.
Member, Election Reforms Committee, State of Pennsylvania, 1906- — .
Treasurer, Matheson Motor Car Company, 1905 . Member, Select
Council of the City of Wilkes-Barre, 1905 . Joint chairman.
Finance Committee of Wilkes-Barre, 1906 . Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1910 .
Married April 4, 191 1, Clare Stillman Raymond (daughter of No.
1 1 58), of Lawrenceville, N. J.
Address : 307 Bennett Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
1943. FRED JENNERICH BOHLMANN. B.A. A. K. E.
Born September 30, 1874, Grahamsville, N. Y. Brother of Laura A. M.
Bohlmann (class of 1900), and of J. C. Bohlmann (class of 1902).
Taught in Princeton Preparatory School, N. J., 1897-98. Principal,
Union School, Valley Falls, N. Y., 1898-1902; High School, Cambridge,
N. Y., 1902-06. Taught in New York, N. Y., 1906-07. Supervising
principal, Spring Valley, N. Y., 1907 .
Married August 16, 1898, Roberta Mason (No. 2053). Children:
John Robert, b. October 11, 1899; Bernice, b. April 9, 1902.
Address : Spring Valley, N. Y.
1944. CHARLES HARVEY BROWN. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1899. A. T. A. Bom December 23, 1875, Albany, N. Y. Brother of
No. 2131.
Assistant librarian, Wesleyan University, 1897-99. Studied in State
Library School, Albany, N. Y., 1899-1901. Assistant in Library of
Congress, Washington, D. C, 1901-02. Reference librarian, John
Crerar Library, Chicago, 111., 1903-09. Assistant librarian, Brooklyn
Public Library, N. Y., 1909 . Editor: Year Book of the Chicago
Bibliographical Society, 1903.
Married January, 1909, Julia W. Heath, of Chicago, 111.
Address : Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, N. Y.
1945. BURTON HOAG BROWNELL. B.A.; LL.B., Cornell
University, 1899. A. K. E. Born September 4, 1871, Tomhannock,
N. Y.
475
1897.1 GRADUATES.
Studied in Cornell Law School, 1897-99. Admitted to the bar, 1899.
Managing law clerk for Pooley, DePew & Spratt, Buffalo, N. Y., 1899-
1902. Practising law in Buffalo, 1902 .
Married August 18, 1897, Grace Hubbard Judd (sister of No. 1802),
of West Pittston, Pa. Child: Burton Campbell, b. February 12, 1907.
Address : 932 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y.
1946. FRANK WRIGHT BURR. Ph.B. ; LL.B., New York Law
School, 1899. Born June 15, 1874, Middletown, Conn.
Studied in New York Law School, 1897-1900. Admitted to the bar,
1900. Law clerk. New York, N. Y., 1900-03. Practising law, New
York, N. Y., 1903 .
Married October 3, 1903, Grace Margaret White, of Rahway, N, J.
Children: Dorothy White, b. October 10, 1904; Frank White, b.
January 7, 1906 ; Elbert White, b. August 21, 1907.
Address: 257 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1947. DAVISON AUGUSTUS CHANDLER. Ph.B. Born Sep-
tember 8, 1863, Bartlett, N. H.
Representative, assistant superintendent, and supervisor, International
Correspondence Schools, 1898- 1907. With the Monoton Realty Invest-
ing Company, New York, N. Y., 1907 .
Address: 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1948. WILLIAM HUSE CHAPMAN. Ph.B. Bom December 2,
1873, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2180.
In business in Middletown, Conn., 1897-1902. Supervisor, Bureau of
Education, Philippine Islands, 1902 .
Address : Manila, P. I.
1949. N[EWLAND] EVAN DAVIS. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born Feb-
ruary 22, 1875, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 1784.
In the insurance business, Middletown, Conn., 1897 .
Married April 14, 1903, Helen Sutton (daughter of No. 574), of
Haverford, Pa.
Address : 370 Washington St., Middletown, Conn.
1950. GEORGE EVANS. B.A. A. K. E. Born November 27,
1863, Blenavon, Wales.
Principal of High School, Wanamie, Pa., 1897-1900. Supervising
principal of schools, Kingston, Pa., 1900-08. Superintendent of schools,
Morgantown, W. Va., 1908 .
Married June, 1899, Lillian A. Mack, of Portland, Conn. Children:
Phyllis Miriam, b. March 26, 1900; Edith Elizabeth, b. October 2, 1903.
Address : 73 Beverly Ave., Morgantown, W. Va.
1951. WILLIAM GILL GIFFIN. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1900. <^. T. *. B. K Born December 16, 1875, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary. 1897-1900. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1901. Stationed at Westchester, N. Y..
1901-04: Epworth Church, New Haven, Conn., 1904-07; Tompkins
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907-08; St. James's Church, Bensonhurst,
Brooklyn, 190^-10; Rockville Center, 1910 .
Married January 7, 1907, Helen Garvie, of New Haven, Conn.
Address: Rockville Center, N. Y.
476
GRADUATES. [1897.
1952. JOHN GOWDY. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary,
1902; D.D., Baker University, 1909. ^. T. *. B. K. Born December
7, 1869, Glasgow, Scotland.
Taught in Tilton Seminary, N. H., 1897-99. Studied in Drew
Theological Seminary, 1899-1902. Taught in Anglo-Chinese College,
Foochow, China, 1902-04; President, 1904 .
Married July i, 1902, Elizabeth Thompson (No. 2060).
Address : Foochow, China.
FERRIS GREENSLET. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1898;
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1900. ■*". T. *. B. K Born June 30, 1875,
Glens Falls, N. Y.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1897-98; Columbia Univer-
sity (Fellow), 1898-1900. Associate editor, Atlantic Monthly, 1902-07.
Literary adviser to Houghton, Mifflin & Co., publishers, Boston,
Mass., 1907 . Author: Joseph Glanvill; The Quest of the Holy
Grail; Walter Pater; James Russell Lowell; Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
Editor: Franklin's Autobiography; Longfellow's Sonnets; Ticknor's
Life, Letters, and Journals; Praed's Poems.
Married 1903, Ella S. Hulst, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Children : Magda-
lena, b. 1904; George Ferris, b. 1906.
Address : 4 Park St., Boston, Mass.
1954. *WILLIAM GANO GUERNSEY. Ph.B. $. N. 0. Born
September 16, 1875, Bangall, N. Y.
Engaged in journalism, Bangall, N. Y., 1899-1901. In the U. S.
Census Office, Washington, D. C., 1901-02. With the Library Bureau,
New York, N. Y., 1902-06. Died February 13, 1906, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Married.
1955. CHARLES THOMAS GUILDFORD. B.S.; M.E., Cornell
University, 1904. X. ^. Born November 15, 1874, London, England.
Taught in Tilton Seminary, N, H., 1897-1902. Studied in Sibley
College, Cornell University, 1902-04. Assistant superintendent, D. & W.
Fuse Company, Providence, R. I., 1904-06. Electrical engineer, with
R. P. Jenks, Providence, R. L, 1906 .
Married June 23, 1898, Clara Southmayd Davis (daughter of No.
619), of Middletown, Conn. Child: Beatrice Louise, b. June 20, 1899.
Address: 735 Banigan Building, Providence, R. 1.
1956. WHITNEY MYRON HUBBARD. B.S. Born June 18,
1875, Middletown, Conn.
Teacher.
Address: Greenport, N. Y.
1957. FRANK GODWIN JESTER. Ph.B. X. ^. Born July
14, 1869, Milford, Del.
Superintendent for Powers, Higby & Co., Chicago, 111., 1 897-1 903 ;
vice president, 1903-07. President, Southwestern Planing Mill and
Crate Company, 1907-08. In the real estate business, Chicago, 111.,
1908 .
Married September 28, 1904, Mary Pryn Belden, of Chicago, 111.
Child: Frederick Belden, b. July 2, 1906.
Address: 11115 Esmond St., Morgan Park, 111.
1958. IRVILLE CHARLES LeCOMPTE. B.A.; Ph.D., Univer-
sity of Strassburg, 1905. A. K. E. $. B. K. Born July 31, 1872,
Pittston, Pa.
477
1897.] GRADUATES.
Taught in the Barnard School for Boys, New York, N. Y., 1897-1900.
Professor of the English Language and Literature, Ursinus College,
1900-03. Studied in the University of Strassburg, and in Paris,
1903-05. Instructor in French, Yale University, 1905-09; Assistant
Professor, 1909 .
Married March 26, 1902, Harriet Bernice MacLachlan, of Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Child : Philip Medford, b. October 4, 1907.
Address : 881 Orange St., New Haven, Conn.
1959. DELMAR J LINDLEY. B.A. ; LL.B. and M.A., Dickinson
College, 1907. *. N. e. Born June 19, 1869, Brooklyn, Pa.
Traveling salesman for a Boston firm, 1897-1901. Principal of
schools, Factory ville, Pa., 1901-04. Studied in Law School of Dickin-
son College, 1904-07. Admitted to the bar, 1907. Practising law in
Scranton, Pa., 1907 .
Address: Board of Trade Building, Scranton, Pa.
1960. WILLIAM HARRY [SGHOCK] McMORRIS. B.A.;
LL.B., Yale University, 1899. Bom January 30, 1874, Schock's Mills,
Pa.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1897-99. Admitted to the bar, 1899.
Practised law in Torrington, Conn., 1899-1903 ; Cleveland, Ohio,
1903 .
Married December 20, 1900, Mary Maude Thomas, of Montgomery,
Pa. Children : Helen Marjorie, b. October 26, 1901 ; Margaret Jane,
b. March i, 1905.
Address : 10914 Pasadena Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
1961. CLARENCE HARRY MARTIN. Ph.B. Born December
16, 1876, Bradford, Vt.
Principal of High School, Bradford, Vt., 1897-98; Danville, 1898-99;
Essex, 1899-1901 ; Essex Junction, 1901-02; Haverhill, N. H., 1902-07;
West Newbury, Mass., 1907-08; Oakland, Me., 1908 .
Married June 27, 1900, Nellie May Hunt, of Essex Junction, Vt.
Children : Ronald Hunt, b. July 26, 1901 ; Elmer Theodore, b. July 28,
1902.
Address: Oakland, Me.
1962. THOMAS ROBINSON MOORE. B.A. ; M. A., New York
University, 1904; Ph.D., New York University, 1905. X. ■*•. Born
June I, 1870, Riegelsville, N. J.
Taught in Ohio Military Institute, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1897-1900;
public schools, New York, N. Y., 1900-03. Instructor in History,
College of the City of New York, 1903 .
Married June 30, 1898, Ellen Louise Bryan, of Shekomiko, N. Y.
Address : 14 West 128th St., New York, N. Y.
1963. FRANCIS REID NORTH. B.A.; M.A., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1903. 4>. N. e. *. B. K. Born April 19, 1876, Peekskill, N. Y.
Son of No. 854; brother of No. 1758.
Assistant secretary of Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., and graduate
student in Columbia University, 1897-98. Taught in Newark Academy,
N. J., 1898-1906. Principal of High School, Portland, Me., 1906-11.
Field secretary, Playground Association of America, 191 1 . Presi-
dent, Y. M. C. A., Portland. Me.
Married December 29. 1909, Helen B. Manning, of Portland, Me.
Address : 22 Bolton St., Portland, Me.
478
GRADUATES. [1897.
1964. STEPHEN ALLEN NORTON. Ph.B. ^. T. Born Feb-
ruary 13, 1871, Farmington, Me. Brother of Nos. 1617, 1759, and
1907.
Traveling salesman for the Byron Weston Company, Dalton, Mass.,
1897-1902. Bookkeeper for the W. E. Tillotson Manufacturing Com-
pany, Pittsfield, Mass., 1902-09; Globe Woolen Company, Utica, N. Y.,
1909 .
Married October 9, 1900, Mary Grace Bunnell (No. 1986). Chil-
dren : Richard Copeland, b. July 25, 1901 ; John Allen, b. February
15, 1903, d. July 20, 1903 ; William Bunnell, b. February 14, 1905 ; John
Albion, b. March 9, 191 1.
Address : 21 York St., Utica, N. Y.
1965. FRANCIS DAVENPORT PRINGLE. B.A.; M.D., Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, 1903. X. ■*■. Born June 3, 1868, Plymouth, Pa.
Taught in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1897-99. Studied in Medical School,
University of Pennsylvania, 1899-1903. Resident physician, Maternity
and Howard Hospitals, Philadelphia, Pa., 1903-04. Practising medicine,
Punxsutawney, Pa., 1904 .
Married April 28, 1908.
Address : Punxsutawney, Pa.
1966. WILLIAM BARTON PRUNER. B.A. A. A. $. Born
October 17, 1866, Abington, Pa.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed
at Rocky Hill, Conn., 1897-1901 ; Chapel St. (now South Church),
Waterbury, 1901-02; Center Moriches, N. Y., 1902-06; St. Andrew's
Church, New Haven, Conn., 1906-10; Higganum and West Haddam,
1910 .
Married June 18, 1902, Lucetta Miller Rogers, of Tunkhannock, Pa.
Children: Alfred William, b. September 21, 1904; Elizabeth Bell, b.
June 19, 1907.
Address : Higganum, Conn.
1967. CHARLES LANDON ROCKWELL. B.A. A. A. $. Born
June II, 1872, New York, N. Y.
Salesman for a firm of printers, 1897-1900; advertising novelties,
1900-03. General manager. Duplicate Sales Book Company, 1903-04;
Hardham Printing Company, 1904-05. President, Rockwell Printing
Company, 1905 .
Married April 15, 1903, Madeleine W. Winfield, of Jersey City, N. J.
Address : 43 Danforth Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
1968. FREDERICK WILLIAM ROE. B.A.; M.A., Columbia
University, 1904; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909. A. A. *. f>. B. K. Born
April 3, 1874, Wolcott, N. Y. Son of No. 522.
Taught in High School, Duluth, Minn., 1897-98; Mount Hermon
School, Mass., 1898-1900; Allegheny Preparatory School, Meadville,
Pa., 1900-03. Graduate student in Columbia University, 1903-05.
Instructor in English, University of Wisconsin, 1905-09; Assistant
Professor, 1909 . Author : Thomas Carlyle as a Critic of Litera-
ture. Editor: Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities; Nineteenth Century
Prose (joint-editor).
Married January 2, 1901, Lucy Lewis, of Canton, Pa.
Address : 218 West Gilman St., Madison, Wis.
JULIAN MILLS ROUND. B.A. A. A. $. Born October
II, 1875, Lenoir, N. C. Son of No. 989; grandson of No. 5.
479
1897.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in Wassaic, N. Y., 1897-98; Arkport, N. Y., 1898-99; Spencer,
N. Y., 1899-1903; Homer, N. Y., 1903 .
Married December 21, 1901, Edna Maude Hart, of Spencer, N. Y.
Child : Robert Edgar, b. June 24, 1904,
Address : Homer, N. Y,
1970. CLARENCE ARTHUR SANFORD. B.S. *. N. e. Born
Januar>' 12, 1871. Thomaston, Me.
Electrical engineer.
Address : unknown.
1971. EDGAR BENTON SINGER. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born Jan-
uary 25, 1866, White Haven, Pa.
Joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1897. Stationed at
Noxen, Pa., 1897-98; Middlefield, N. Y., 1898-1901 ; Elm Park, Scran-
ton, Pa. (assistant), 1901-03; Great Bend, 1903-04; Endicott, N. Y.,
1904-05; Lehman, Pa., 1905-08; Candor, N. Y., 1908-11; Sherburne,
191 1 .
Married August 2, 1905, Anna Elizabeth Fletcher, of Union, N. Y.
Child : Edgar Fletcher, b. October 9, 1908.
Address : Sherburne, N. Y.
1972. ALVENZA INGHAM SMITH. B.A. <ir. T. *. B. K.
Born August 5, 1873, Mount Vernon, Me.
Assistant to the Secretary of the Faculty, Wesleyan University,
1897-98. Taught in the King School, Stamford, Conn., 1898-190^.
Private tutor, Middletown, Conn., 1900-02. With the I. E. Palmer
Company, manufacturers of hammocks, etc., Middletown, Conn.,
1902 .
Address: 288 College St., Middletown, Conn.
1973. JOHN LEWES SPARKLIN. B.A. X. ^. Born October
27, 1870, Fowling Creek, Md.
Principal of High School, Bantam, Conn., 1897-1900; Booth Private
High School, Roxbury, Conn., 1900-02. Graduate student in Yale Uni-
versity, 1902-03. Preached in M. E. Church, South Britain, Conn.,
1903-04. Principal of High School, Federalsburg, Md., 1904-05. Joined
Wilmington Conference, M. E. Church, 1906. Stationed at Farming-
ton, Del., 1906-08; Cordova, Md., 1908-11; Sudlersville, 1911 .
Married December 28, 1898, Anita C. Rodriguez, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Dorothy Grace, b. July 16, 1900; Edith May, b. August 17,
1903 ; James Donald, b. March 4, 1905 ; Emma Virginia, b. July 5,
1908.
Address : Sudlersville, Md.
1974. WILLIAM ELI DAVIS STONE. B.A. Born November
3, 1873, Worcester, Mass.
Address: 20 Orient St., Worcester, Mass.
1976. EVAN LENN TAMBLYN. B.A. ; LL.B., New York Law
School, 1899. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born September 12, 1874, Hacketts-
town, N. J. Brother of No. 1723.
Studied in New York Law School, 1897-09. Admitted to the b^r,
1899. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1899 .
Married September 16, 1909. Frances L. Kemp, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address : 55 John St., New York, N. Y.
480
GRADUATES. [1897.
1976. WILLIAM ALEXANDER THOMPSON. B.A.; LL.B
New York Law School, 1899. A. A. *. Born August 2, 1876, 'Morgan-
town, W. Va. Brother of No. 1994.
Studied in New York Law School, 1897-99. Admitted to the bar,
1899. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1899-1901, 1903 \
Private secretary to W. R. Willcox, president of the Park Board, New
York, N. Y., 1901-03. Attorney and assistant secretary, National
Surety Company, New York, N. Y., 1905 .
Married September i, 1902, Margaret Chrystie Avis, of Washington,
Address: 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
1977. LEON KURTZ WILLMAN. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
July 26, 1873, Pottstown, Pa.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1897-98. Joined Vermont
Conference, M. E. Church, 1898. Stationed at Waterbury, Vt., 1898-
1902; Montpelier, 1902-04. Taught in the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.,
1904-07. Transferred to Philadelphia Conference, 1907. Stationed at
Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa., 1907 . Author: Men of the
Old Testament (Y. M. C. A. Press).
Married January 17, 1901, Lydia Anne Judkins (daughter of No.
658), of Bristol, N. H.
Address : 2023 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1978. WALTER WORTLEY WILSEY. B.A.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1899. A. K. E. Born June 29, 1875, Camden, N. J.
Brother of W. W. Wilsey (class of 1899).
Studied in New York Law School, 1897-99. Admitted to the bar,
1899. In a law office. New York, N. Y., 1899-1901. With the Kent
Mill Company, 1900. Secretary, Ridgewood Park Company, Ridge-
wood, N. J., 1902-05; president, 1905 , President, Board of Trade,
Ridgewood, N. J.
Married October i, 1901, Cornelia Osmun Bedell, of Ridgewood,
N. J. Children: Janet Stokes, b. March i, 1908; Edmund Ferris, b.
August 7, 1909.
Address : Wilsey Building, Ridgewood, N. J.
1979. ROBERT PADDOCK WILSON. Ph.B. B. e. n. Born
April 16, 1875, Middletown, Conn. Brother of Nos. 1873 and 2459.
Studied architecture in Columbia University, 1899-1902. Practising
architecture in New York, N. Y., 1902 .
Address: 54 Morningside Ave., New York, N. Y.
1980. PAUL LIVINGSTON WOOLSTON. B.S. A. A. $. Born
March 3, 1874, Camden, N. J.
Taught in High School, Ocean Grove, N. J., 1897-98; Pennington
Seminary, N. J., 1898-99. In the actuarial department, N. Y. Life
Insurance Company, 1899-1902. Agent for life insurance, 1902-03.
Compiler of life insurance statistical publications, for the Spectator
Company, New York, N. Y., 1903-04. Assistant actuary, Hartford Life
Insurance Company, 1904-05. Consulting actuary, examiner of insur-
ance companies, and insurance accountant, Denver, Col., 1905 .
Married August 31, 1908, Elizabeth Mildred Trueblood, of Denver,
Col.
Address : 1636 East 8th Ave., Denver, Col.
1981. MYRON BURTON YAW. B.A. B. e. n. Born June 28^
1871, West Berkshire, Vt.
481
1897.1 GRADUATES.
Deputy collector and inspector of U. S. customs, Montreal, Canada,
1897-1903. In poor health, 1903-07. Registrar of vital statistics and
clerk of the Board of Health, Hartford, Conn., 1907 .
Married August 18, 1897, Myra Austena Scribner, of Enosburg Falls,
Vt. Children: Ralph Percy, b. October 22, 1898; William Armstrong,
b. August 12, 1908.
Address : 323 Garden St., Hartford, Conn.
1982. MARY ABBIE ADAMS (Trafton). B.S. *. B. K. Born
July 16, 1872, Scituate, R. I.
Taught in Beaver College, Pa., 1897-99.
Married August 11, 1898, Gilbert Haven Trafton (No. 2043). Chil-
dren: Ruth May, b. February 13, 1900; Leroy Haven, b. July 11, 1905.
Address: Mrs. G. H. Trafton, 164 Passaic Ave., Clifton, N. J.
1983. EDITH JEFFERSON ANDRUS (Davenport). B.A. Born
April 23, 1874, Yonkers, N. Y. Daughter of No. 710; sister of No.
1735-
Married January 2, 1899, Frederick Morgan Davenport (No. 1549).
Children: Frederick Morgan, b. 1900; Margaret Dyckman, b. 1904;
Winthrop, b. 1907.
Address : Mrs. F. M. Davenport, Clinton, N. Y.
1984. EVA VIOLA AUSTIN (Judkins). B.A. *. B. K. Born
February 26, 1875, Yonkers, N. Y. Sister of O. L. Austin (class of
1895).
Married March 30, 1898, Charles Otis Judkins (No. 1848). Children:
Ruth Elizabeth, b. January 5, 1899; Eleanor Austin, b. March 6, 1906;
Margaret Nelson, b. July 17, 1909.
Address : Mrs. C. O. Judkins, 32 Bay St., Glens Falls, N. Y.
1985. CARRIE TAPPAN BROWN (Purinton). Ph.B. *. B. K.
Born February 12, 1872, New Hartford, Conn.
Assistant principal. High School. Litchfield, Conn., 1897-1900.
Taught in High School, Torrington, Conn., 1900-01. Assistant princi-
pal, High School, Bristol, Conn., 1901-03.
Married October i, 1903, Charles Oscar Purinton, M.D., of West
Hartford, Conn.
Address : Mrs. C. O. Purinton, West Hartford, Conn.
1986. MARY GRACE BUNNELL (Norton). Ph.B. Born
August I, 1875, Bridgeport, Conn.
Taught in High School, Portland, Conn., 1897-98; High School,
Belmont, Mass., 1898-99; Courtland School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1899-
1900.
Married October 9, 1900, Stephen Allen Norton (No. 1964). Chil-
dren : Richard Copeland, b. July 25, 1901 ; John Allen, b. February 15,
1903, d. July 20, 1903; William Bunnell, b. February 14, 1905; John
Albion, b. March 9, 191 1.
Address: Mrs. S. A. Norton, 21 York St., Utica, N. Y.
1987. JANE COUGHLIN (Wright). Ph.B. Born 1873, Bridge-
port, Conn.
Taught in High School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1897-1903.
Married June 29, 1905, Joseph Greis Wright, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Address: Mrs. J. G. Wright, 848 Colorado Ave.. Bridgeport, Conn.
482
GRADUATES. [1897.
1988. ELIZABETH EMMA DUFFORD (Moyle). Ph.B. Born
March 28, 1875, Paterson, N. J.
Taught in High School, Passaic, N. J., 1897-1900.
Married October 25, 1900, Samuel Alfred Moyle (No. 2029). Chil-
dren: William Dufford, b. January 21, 1902; Elizabeth Emma, b.
October i, 1910.
Address : Mrs. S. A. Moyle, 871 Elm St., New Haven, Conn.
1989. EMMA BAILEY HARRIS. B.A.; B.A., Radcliffe College,
1904. Born September 12, 1874, Fitchburg, Mass. Sister of No. 2484,
and of G. M. Harris (class of 1909).
Taught in High School, Pepperell, Mass., 1897-98 ; Norwood, 1898-99 ;
Medford, 1899-1901. With the Macmillan Company, publishers, Bos-
ton, Mass., 1901-02. Taught in High School, Medford, Mass., 1902-03 ;
East Boston, 1903-07; Morris High School, New York, N. Y., 1907 .
Address : 137 West 126th St., New York, N. Y.
1990. CORNELIA AUGUSTA MEEKS (Twiggar). Ph.B.
$. B. K. Born October 5, 1875, Highland Falls, N. Y.
Taught in High School, Yonkers, N. Y., 1897-1901.
Married September 18, 1901, Albert William Twiggar, D.D.S., of
Ossining, N. Y. Children: Lois, b. June i, 1903; Joyce Meeks, b.
August 28, 1906.
Address: Mrs. A. W. Twiggar, 100 South ^ighland Ave., Ossining,
N. Y.
1991. MINNIE ROSE SNOW. Ph.B. Born July 3, 1874, East
Hampton, Conn.
Taught in a grammar school, Rockville, Conn., 1898-1900, Principal
of Grammar and High School, Enfield, Mass., 1900-01. Assistant
principal. High School, East Hartford, Conn., 1901-04. Taught in
High School, Wallingford, Conn., 1904-07; High School, Amsterdam,
N. Y., 1907-09; Manual Training High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1909 .
Address : 386 4th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1992. ELIZABETH COOKMAN STEVENS. Ph.B. Born April
22, 1874, St. Albans, Vt Daughter of No. 751 ; granddaughter of No.
129; sister of A. C. Stevens (class of 1906).
Librarian, 1900 .
Address : Public Library, New Rochelle, N. Y.
1993. CORNELIA HADDON STONE. B.A. Bom February i,
1875, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 2104.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1897-99; Chelsea, Mass.,
1899-1904; Brighton, Mass., 1904 .
Address : 120 Washington Ave., Chelsea, Mass.
1994. MARY GRACE THOMPSON. B.A. Born March 23,
1874, Wheeling, W. Va. Sister of No. 1976.
Librarian, 1898 -.
Address : Free Public Library, Newark, N. J.
1995. MARY LAWTON WESTGATE. B.A. *. B. K. Born
February 14, 1874, Providence, R. I. Daughter of No. 822; sister of
Nos. 1626 and 2123.
483
1897-98.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in High School, Quincy, Mass., 1899- 1904. Graduate student,
Cornell University, 1905.
Address: 957 East State St., Ithaca, N. Y.
1996. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS (Tower). B.A. *. B. K. Born
July 7, 1874, New Britain, Conn. Sister of No. 1937.
Married June 21, 1899,. Olin Freeman Tower (No. 1728).
Address: Mrs. O. F. Tower, Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio.
1997. ELIZABETH CARAMOSSI WRIGHT. B.A. Born
November 14, 1875, Hartford, Conn.
Engaged in private tutoring, 1897-98. Taught in High School, Port-
land, Conn., 1898-99; Hartford, Conn., 1899- — .
Address : 908 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.
1998. CARRIE MAY YALE. Ph.B. Born October 10, 1873.
Meriden, Conn. Sister of No. 2110.
Taught school, 1898-1902.
Address: 96 Cottage St., Meriden, Conn.
CLASS OF J898*
1999. BENJAMIN FRANCIS ANDREWS. B.A. A. K. E. Born
June 24, 1876, South Norwalk, Conn.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1898-99. In the real estate busi-
ness, 1899-1909. Secretary and treasurer, University of Porto Rico,
1910 .
Married May 13, 1901, Grace Richmond Byijigton, of Norwalk, Conn.
Child: Kathleen, b. April 24, 1903.
Address : University of Porto Rico, San Juan, Porto Rico.
2000. GEORGE EDWARD ANDREWS. B.A. *. N. 9. Born
May 29, 1874, South Newmarket (now Newfields), N. H.
Orderly, City Hospital, Boston, Mass., 1898-99. With the Library
Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1899-1900; New York, N. Y., 1900-10. With
the Napier & Mitchell Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.,
1910 .
Married May 16, 1906, Virginia Emily Napier, of East Orange, N. J.
Child: Edward Napier, b. November 15, 1908.
Address: loi Beech St., East Orange, N. J.
2001. BERNARD GIFFIN BARTON. B.A.; LL.B., St. Law-
rence University, 1904; J.D., St. Lawrence, 1905. ■«i'. T. Born April
14, 1873, New Haven, Conn.
Studied in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,
N. Y., 1898-1900. Surveyor for the Topographical Bureau, New York,
N. Y., 1899-1901 ; for the New York Rapid Transit Commission,
1901-02. Taught in Heffley Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902. Topo-
graphical draughtsman, Department of Highways, New York, N. Y.,
1902-06. Studied in Brooklyn Law School, 1902-05. Admitted to the
bar, 1905. Practising law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906-- — . Treasurer,
Metropolitan Auxiliary, New York Child Labor Committee.
484
GRADUATES. [1898.
Married May 15, 1907, Marion Shailer, of New York, N. Y. Child:
Sumner Shailer, b. November i, 1909.
Address : 215 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2002. ALLING PRUDDEN BEARDSLEY. B.A.; Ph.D., Yale
University, 1902. "*•. T. $. B. K. Born January 29, 1877, Derby,
Conn.
Studied and taught in Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University,
1898-1902. Analytical and manufacturing chemist, in the employ of
the New Haven Gas Light Company, 1902 ,
Address : 165 Minerva St., Derby, Conn.
2003. FRED INNESS BROWN. B.A. $. N. 9. Born May 2,
1873, Boston, Mass.
Salesman, Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1898-1905; N. E. sales
manager, 1905-09; general sales manager. New York, N, Y., 1909-11.
Married April 2, 1902, Belle L. Lewis, of Boston, Mass. Child:
Paul Inness, b. March 16, 1905.
Address: Montclair, N. J.
2004. EUGENE WYLLYS BURR. B.A. ; LL.B., New York Law
School, 1902. $. N. 0. Born October 14, 1875, Bloomfield, N. J.
Son of No. 648.
Engaged in journalism in Gardner and Springfield, Mass., 1898-99.
In business, Boston, Mass., 1899-1900. Studied in New York Law
School, 1900-02. Admitted to the bar, 1902. Practised law, Seattle,
Wash., 1904. In U. S. Reclamation Service, as lawyer, 1906- .
Married November 9, 1903, Mary Jennings, of New York, N. Y.
Children : Katherine W. ; Warren W.
Address: N. Yakima, Wash.
2005. MORTIMER HART CAMP. Ph.B. A. A. $. Born
August 21, 1874, New Britain, Conn. Brother of H. V. Camp (class
of 1899).
Engaged in journalism. New Britain, Conn., 1 898-1906. Practising
law in New Britain, 1906- .
Address : New Britain, Conn.
2006. ALFRED TREDWELL DAVISON. B.A.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1900. A. A. *. $. B. K. Born April 30, 1877,
Rockville Center, N. Y. Brother of No. 1681.
Studied in New York Law School, 1898-1900. Admitted to the bar,
1900. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1900 .
Married May 31, 1905, Nellie Hewlett Foreman, of Freeport, N. Y.
Address : 76 William St., New York, N. Y.
2007. JOHN HOWARD FAIRCHILD. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1898. C. C. Born December 19, 1865, Middletown,
Conn.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1898. Stationed
at Beacon Falls, Conn., 1898-99; East 17th St., New York, N. Y., 1899-
1905; Chapel St. (now South Church), Waterbury, Conn., 1905-07;
St. Paul's Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907-10; Wesley Church, Brook-
lyn, 1910 .
485
1898 1 GRADUATES.
Married October i6, 1902, Martha Lee Wood, of Oneida, N. Y.
Children: Donald Wood, b. September 4, 1903; Elizabeth Usher, b.
January 11, 1905; Alice Mildred, b. September 14, 1908.
Address: 831 Glenmore Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2008. EDMUND WILSON FRAIN. Ph.B. A. A. *. Bom Feb-
ruary 24, 1874, Salona, Pa.
In business.
Address : Park Ave., Williamsport, Pa.
2009. GEORGE GILMOUR. B.A.; M.A., Princeton University,
1899; B.D., Yale University, 1903. B. 9. n. Born June 7, 1872,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Pastor of First Unitarian Church, Dallas, Tex.
Address : Dallas, Tex.
2010. CARLE AUGUSTUS GRAVES. B.S. B. e. n. Born
October 15, 1875, Litchfield, Conn. Son of No. 799.
Electrician for N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad Company, New Haven,
Conn., 1898-99; Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company, New
Britain, Conn., 1899-1901. Power engineer, Peckham Manufacturing
Company, Kingston, N. Y.. 1901-04; Edison Electric Illuminating
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904 .
Married October 16, 1900, Alida lone Morley, of New Britain, Conn.
Children : Edith lone, b. December 13, 1901 ; Marion Wooster, b. July
10, 1903, d. August 30, 1904; Betty, b. March 9, 1906.
Address : 153 Bay 35th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2011. ARTHUR OLIN GRIGGS. Ph.B. A. T. A. Born Sep-
tember 30, 1868, Woodstock, Conn.
Principal of school. South Windham, Conn., 1899-1900. Solicitor for
Home Correspondence School, 1901. Professor of Mathematics,
Virginia Union University, 1903-05. Scholar in Clark University,
1906-07.
Address : Westford, Conn.
2012. HAROLD HASTINGS. B.A. : LL.B., Boston University,
1900. A. K. E. Born April 5, 1873, Bethel, Me.
Studied in Law School of Boston University, 1898-1900. Admitted
to the bar, 1900. Practising law, 1900- .
Married June 30, 1903. Euphemia Dick Inglis (sister of No. 1503),
of Middletown, Conn., who died April 22, 1908. Child: Euphemia D.,
b. April 21, 1908.
Address : 8 Evandale Terrace, Dorchester, Mass.
2013. PHILIP BOVIER HAWK. B.S.; M.S., 1900, and Yale
Universitv, 1902; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1903. A. K. E. Bom
July 18, 1874, East Branch, N. Y.
Assistant in nutrition experiments, chemical laboratory, Wesleyan
University, 1898-1900. Graduate student in Yale University, 1900-01.
Assistant in Physiological Chemistry, College of Physicians and Sur-
geons, New York, N. Y., 1901-03. Demonstrator of Physiological
Chemistry, Medical School, University of Pennsylvania, 1903-07. Pro-
fessor of Physiological Chemistry, University of Illinois, 1907
Author: Practical Physiological Chemistry.
I
GRADUATES. [1898.
Married August 2, 1905, Ellen Henrietta Moore, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Children: Ellen Minnie, b. July 14, 1906; Philip Bovier, b. December
9, 1907.
Address : Urbana, 111.
2014. HERBERT HAZZARD. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1901. X. ■*■. Born January 7, 1871, Cottekill, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1898. Stationed at
East Kingston, N. Y., 1898-1900; Boscobel, 1900-02; Pine Plains,
1902-07; Goldens Bridge, 1907-08. Dean of Drew Ladies' Seminary,
Carmel, N. Y., 1908-09. Stationed at Boscobel and Buchanan, 1909-10;
Central Valley, 1910 .
Married February 22, 1899, Mary Wyckoff Curtis, of Kingston, N. Y.
Children: Gertude Curtis, b. January 21, 1900; Albert Sidney, b. July
30, 1901 ; Mary Louise, b. July 31, 1904.
Address : Central Valley, N. Y.
2015. JOHN ROBERTSON HENRY. Ph.B.; D.D., Mount
Union College, 1908. B. 9. n. Born December 16, 1868, St. John,
N. B., Canada.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1900. Stationed at
7th St., New York, N. Y., 1900-07; 7th St. and East Side Parish,
New York, 1907-10; East Side Parish, New York, 1910 .
Married September 14, 1910, Louise Mildred Tschetter, of New York,
N. Y.
Address : 9 Second Ave., New York, N. Y.
2016. WARREN LANNING HOAGLAND, Jr. B.A.; M.A.,
Columbia University, 1900. $. N. 9. *. B. K. Born April 13, 1876,
Elizabeth, N. J. Son of No. 831.
Scholar, Columbia University, 1898-99; Fellow, 1899-1900. With the
Purity Milk Company, Trenton, N. J., 1902-03. In the book department
of The London Times, New York and Boston, 1904. Assistant libra-
rian, Public Library, St Louis, Mo., 1905. With the Universal Adding
Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo., 1906 ; secretary and assistant general
manager, 1907-08; secretary and general manager, 1909 .
Married April 23, 1910, Louise W. Murphy, of St. Louis, Mo.
Address : 3807 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
2017. DeWITT HUBBELL. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born June 2, 1876,
Somerville, Mass. Brother of Susan S. Hubbell (class of 1896).
With the First National Bank, New York, N. Y., 1899-1902; Mutual
Alliance Trust Company, New York, 1902 .
Married December 27, 1902, Harriet H. Sickels, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Address: 981 Madison Ave., Plainfield, N. J.
2018. EBEN JACKSON. Ph.B. A. A. $. Born February 23,
1877, Middletown, Conn.
With the American Underwriters Agency, New York, N. Y., 1898-
1906; Middlesex Banking Company, Middletown, Conn., 1906 .
Address: 376 Washington St., Middletown, Conn.
2019. FREDERICK ATKINS JOHNSTON. B.S. A. A. *.
Born September 2, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 563.
487
1898.1 GRADUATES.
With the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, 1898 ;
superintendent, assay and metallurgical division, 1902 .
Address: Prince Bay, N. Y.
2020. ROBERT TOLLES JONES. B.A. ^. T. Born Septem-
ber 26, 1874, South Norwalk, Conn. Son of No. 955; brother of Nos.
2219 and 2432.
Clerk in a stockbroker's office, New York, N. Y., 1898-1903.
Assistant circulation manager, Curtis Publishing Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1903-05. Assistant cashier in a stockbroker's office, New
York, N. Y., 1905 .
Address : 49 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
2021. CHESTER CHAFFEE KENT. B.A. ; LL.B., Syracuse
University, 1902. A. K. E. Born May 5, 1874, Meriden, Conn. Son
of No. 981; brother of S. S. Kent (class of 1910).
Studied in the Law School of Syracuse University, 1899-1902.
Admitted to the bar, 1902, Practising law in Cazenovia, N. Y.,
1902 .
Married November 25, 1901, Josephine Pearl Powers (daughter of
No. 900), of Middletown, Ohio. Children: Josephine Powers, b.
October 2, 1904; Margaret Bowne, b. August 11, 1909.
Address : Cazenovia, N. Y.
2022. GEORGE ALBERTUS KENYON. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
March 29, 1875, Clyde, N. Y.
Engaged in railway construction, Syracuse and Utica, N, Y., 1898-
1904. With the Middle States Inspection Bureau. New York, N. Y.,
1905. Chemist, General Chemical Company, New York, N. Y., 1905-08;
U. S. Na\'y Department, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : Chemical Laboratory, U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2023. ELLIS RICHARD LEWIS. B.A. A. K. E. Born May 8,
1875, Chenango Forks, N. Y.
Engaged in soliciting and farming, 1898-99. Principal, Union School,
Chenango Forks, N. Y., 1899-1900. Solicitor, Home Correspondence
School, Springfield, Mass.. 1900-01 ; district manager, 1901-02. Sales-
man for the Upjohn Company, drug manufacturers, Kalamazoo,
Mich., 1903-06. President and general manager, National Gas Light
Company, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1906 .
Married August 14, 1907, Mary Eirene Osborne, of Johnson City,
Tenn.
Address : 624 Academy St., Kalamazoo, Mich.
2024. GEORGE BUSH MacCOMBER. B.A. ; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1900. ^. T. *. B. K. Born November 25, 1873, Water-
town, N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1898-1900. Admitted to the bar,
1900. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1900-01 ; Watertown, N. Y.,
1901-09. In business with S. H. Knox & Co., Youngstown, Ohio,
1909 .
Married September 26, 1901, Jennie Nellis, of Watertown, N, Y.
Address: 313 Burlington St., Youngstown, Ohio.
2026. HAROLD DENMAN MEEKER. B.A.; M.D.. Columbia
University, 1902. <ir. T. Born June 11, 1875, Elizabeth, N. J. Son of
J. M. Meeker (class of 1873) ; brother of No. 2292.
GRADUATES. [1898.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1898-1904. Practising medicine in New York, N. Y., 1904 . Lec-
turer on Surgery, New York Polyclinic College and Hospital.
Instructor in Gynecology, College of Physicians and Surgeons.
Attending surgeon. Red Cross Hospital, New York, N. Y. Author:
A Compend of Operative Gynecology; The Inter-abdominal Use of
Oxygen in Surgery.
Married December 21, 1907, Frances E. Bailey, of Bound Brook,
N.J.
Address : 220 West 79th St., New York, N. Y.
2026. EDWARD LAIRD MILLS. Ph.B. ; S.T.B., Boston Univer-
sity, 1902. Bom March 30, 1875, South Ryegate, Vt. Brother of No.
2293.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1898-1902.
Joined Montana Conference, M. E. Church, 1902. Stationed at Stevens-
ville, Mont., 1902-04. Engaged in ranching, 1904-05. Stationed at
St. Paul's Church, Helena, Mont., 1905-07. Superintendent of Butte
District, 1907-11. Stationed at Grace Church, Butte, Mont., 191 1-; .
President, Board of Trustees, Montana Wesleyan University. Editor :
Montana Methodist Messenger.
Married September 27, 1905, Alberta May, of Stevensville, Mont.
Address : Butte, Mont.
2027. ROBERT DENNISTON MILNER. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
August 5, 1869, Winnipauk, Conn.
Employed in nutrition investigations, U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture, Middletown, Conn., and Washington, D. C, 1898 .
Married August 3, 1899, Maude I. Robinson, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Robert Douglas, b. August 31, 1900; Marjory Robinson, b.
February 10, 1902; James Leonard, b. March 14, 1905.
Address: 1344 Irving St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
2028. EDWARD LOUIS MONTGOMERY. B.S. A. A. *. Born
July 25, 1874, South Manchester, Conn. Brother of No. 2294.
Enlisted in ist Conn. Volunteers (and received degree in absentia),
May, 1898. Teaching in High School, Meriden, Conn, (assistant prin-
cipal), 1904 .
Married November 23, 1904, Mabel V. Lawton, of Meriden, Conn.
Address: 835 Broad St., Meriden, Conn.
2029. SAMUEL ALFRED MOYLE. B.A. ^. T. Born August
7, 1876, Bridgeport, Conn.
Taught in^ Chambersburg Academy, Pa., 1898-99. In the insurance
business, Paterson, N. J., 1899-1901 ; Trenton, N. J., 1901-04; Cincin-
nati, Ohio, 1904-07; New York, N. Y., 1907-08. District manager,
U. S. Health and Accident Insurance Company, New Haven, Conn.,
1908^ .
Married October 25, 1900, Elizabeth Emma Dufford (No. 1988), of
Paterson, N. J. Children: William Dufford, b. January 21, 1902;
Elizabeth Emma, b. October i, 1910. •
Address : Room 404, Malley Building, New Haven, Conn.
2030. ADOLPHUS STEWART NORTH. B.A. *. N. 9. Born
August 19, 1875, Amenia, N. Y. Son of No. 984; brother of No. 2761.
Cashier, Huyler Candy Company, New York, N. Y., 1899-1902. Sec-
retary, Purity Milk Company. Trenton, N. J., 1902-05. In the real
estate business, Montclair, N. J., 1906 .
489
1898.] GRADUATES.
Married February 3, 1910, Marie. Augusta Bixby, of Chicago, 111.
Address: 522 Valley Road, Montclair, N. J.
2031. *GEORGE LeROY NOYES. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
December 7, 1873, Landaff, N. H.
Vice principal, High School, Middletown, Conn., 1898-1900. In a
sanitarium, Saranac Lake, N. Y., 1900-01. Vice president, Claflin
University, Orangeburg, S. C, 1901-07. Died August 21, 1907, Lisbon,
N. H.
Married September 5, 1899, Margaret Wilber Gaines (No. 2050).
Address of widow : Kingston, Pa.
2082. PATRICK FRANCIS O'NEILL. B.A. *. N. 9. $. B. K.
Born August 15, 1875, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Studied law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1898-1900. Admitted to the bar,
1900. Practising law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1900 .
Address: 24 Coal Exchange Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
2033. GEORGE WILBUR OSMUN. Ph.B.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1903. ■*-. T. *. B. K. Born October 29, 1876, Plain-
field, N. J.
Taught in High School, Danbury, Conn., 1898-1900. Studied in
Drew Theological Seminary (Easton Scholar), 1900-03; United Free
College, Glasgow, Scotland (Drew Fellow), 1903-04. Joined New
York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1904. Stationed at West Hamp-
ton, N. Y., 1904-07; Fenimore St., Brooklyn, 1907-09; Winsted, Conn.,
1909 . Author : The Nature and Sources of the Apostolic Doctrine
of Atonement; Augustine, the Thinker (in "Men of the Kingdom"
series).
Married August 23, 1904, Mary A. Searls, of Bath, Me.
Address : 49 High St., Winsted, Conn.
2034. ROBERT EDWARD PLATT. B.A. B. O. n. Born Sep-
tember 20, 1873, Thoraaston, Conn.
Principal of High School, Middlebury, Conn., 1899-1900; Barnard
Grammar School, 1900-05 ; Driggs Grammar School, Waterbury,
Conn., 1905 .
Married 1902, Lillian Elizabeth Austin, of Waterbury, Conn.
Address : 300 West Main St., Waterbury, Conn.
2035. *ARTHUR WELLINGTON PRICE. B.A.; LL.B., Uni-
versity of Maine, 1900. *. B. K. Born May 8, 1876, Agawam, Mass.
Studied in the College of Law, University of Maine, 1898-1900.
Admitted to the bar, 1900. Practised law and taught in Bangor, Me.,
1900-04. Died January 9, 1904, Carmel, Me.
2036. SAMUEL QUICKMIRE. B.A. ; S.T.B., Boston University,
1901. A.' K. E. Born September 23, 1869, Helmington Row, County
Durham, England.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1898-1901. Mis-
sionary of M. E. Church in Pachuca, Mexico, 1901-03; El Oro, 1903-04.
Joined California Conference, M. E. Church, 1904. Stationed at San
Mateo, Cal., 1904-08; First Church, San Francisco, 1908 .
Married September 5, 1895, Florence Evelyn Barraclough (No. 211 1).
Address : 1610 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal.
4fX)
GRADUATES. [1898.
2037. JOHN REAVELEY. B.A. Born May 31, 1875, Gill, Mass.
Brother of R. H. Reaveley (class of 1907)-
Taught in Turners Falls, Mass., 1898-99. Representative of Home
Correspondence School, Springfield, Mass., 1899-1903; Hoist Publish-
ing Company, Boone, Iowa, 1903-05. Taught in High School, Carroll,
Iowa, 1905-06. Principal of High School, Harlan, Iowa, 1906-07.
Tayght in Danvers, Mass., 1907-08. Principal of High School,
Walpole, Mass., 1908- .
Address: Walpole, Mass.
2038. GEORGE DOUGLAS ROBINS. B.A. ; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1904. A. A. 4>. Born July 24, 1876, Plymouth, N. H.
Son of No. 877.
Enlisted in ist Conn. Volunteers (and received degree in absen-
tia), May, 1898. Taught in Riverview Military Academy, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., 1899-1902. Studied in New York Law School, 1902-04. Teach-
ing in the Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1904 .
Address : Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.
2039. BENJAMIN ERNEST SIBLEY. B.A.; M.D., Harvard
University, 1905. "I>. N. e. *. B. K. Born April 24, 1874, Racine, Ohio,
Taught in East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1898-99; Free Academy,
Norwich, Conn., 1899-1901. Studied in Harvard Medical School,
1901-05. Interne in Mass. General Hospital, Boston, Mass., 1905-06
Practising medicine in Brookline, Mass., 1906 . House physician
Corey Hill Hospital, 1906 .
Married June i, 1907, Beulah Page, of Dorchester, Mass. Child
Frances Loraine, b. April 11, 1909.
Address: 1595 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
2040. WALTER HERBERT STEVENS. B.A. $. N. 9. Bom
May 3, 1872, Charlestown, Mass. Brother of No. 1061.
Cashier, National Magazine, Boston, Mass., 1898-99. Salesman for
Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1899-1900; London and Manchester,
England, 1900-05; Toronto, Canada, 1905 .
Married July 17, 1902, Abigail E. Felton, of Plattsburg, N. Y. Chil-
dren: Herbert LeRoy, b. May 10, 1903; Edith Abigail, b. May 28,
1909.
Address : 196 Delaware Ave., Toronto, Ont., Canada.
2041. EDWARD WILLIAM THOMPSON. Ph.B. X. ^. Born
August 18, 1869, Watervale, N. Y.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1898-99.
Preached in People's M. E. Church, Bradford, Mass., 1899-1901. Field
secretary of Bradford Academy, Mass., 1901-04. Principal, Maryland
Academy for Women, Lutherville, Md., 1904-05 ; Martha Washington
Seminary, Washington, D. C, 1905 .
Married September 28, 1899, Jessie Miller (No. 21 19). Child: Ruth,
b. July 15, 1900.
Address: 1601 Connecticut Ave., Washington, D. C.
2042. FREEMAN AUGUSTUS TOWER. B.A.; M.D., Tufts
College, 1904. *. N. e. Born March 5, 1877, Southbridge, Mass.
Taught in Montpelier Seminary, Vt., 18918-99. Assistant superinten-
dent, Worcester County (Mass.) Reform School, 1899-1900. Studied
in Tufts Medical College, 1900-04. Assistant physician and patholo-
491
1898.] GRADUATES.
gist, Worcester Insane Hospital, 1904-09. Superintendent, Burbank
Hospital, Fitchburg, Mass., 1909 . Lecturer in Neuropathology,
Tufts Medical School, 1907 .
Married October 7, 1907, Louise T. Newcomb, of Worcester, Mass.
Address: Burbank Hospital, Fitchburg, Mass.
2043. GILBERT HAVEN TRAFTON. Ph.B.; M.S., 1901.
*. B. K. Born January 9, 1874, South Elliott, Me.
Taught in Beaver College, Pa., 1898-99; East Greenwich Academy,
R. I., 1899-1900; State Normal School, Randolph, Vt., 1900-03; High
School, Passaic, N. J., 1903 . Author : Laboratory and Field Exer-
cises iyi Physical Geography; Methods of Attracting Birds.
Married August 11. 1898, Mary Abbie Adams (No. 1982). Children:
Ruth May, b. February 13, 1900; Leroy Haven, b. July 11, 1905.
Address: Clifton, N. J.
2044. WILBUR SANFORD WEEKS. B.S. ; D.D.S., Pennsyl-
vania College of Dental Surgery, 1907. X. ■>!'. Born May 17, 1875,
Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 1880.
In business, 1898-1904. Studied in Pennsylvania College of Dental
Surgery, 1904-07. Practising dentistry, 1907 .
Address: 76 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2045. RALPH DELANO WHITING. B.S. ^. T. Bom Jan-
uary 23, 1876, Bound Brook, N. J.
With Chas. A. Schieren & Co., leather merchants, New York, N. Y.,
1898-1903. Advertising manager. Christian Work, New York, N. Y.,
1903-06. Publishers' advertising representative. New York, N. Y.,
1906-09. Member of firm, Wm. H. Whiting & Co., real estate. New
York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: Bound Brook, N. J.
2046. ROLAND HENRY WILLIAMS. B.S.; M.A., Columbia
University, 1904. A. K. E. Born January 2, 1874, Utica, N. Y.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1898-1900; Horace
Mann School, New York, N. Y., 1900-07; Teachers' College, New
York, N. Y., 1907 .
Married June 18, 1902, Elizabeth Parker, of Rockport, Mass.
Address : Teachers' College, New York, N. Y.
2047. WILLIAM ABBOTT WYATT. B.S. ^. T. Born March
31, 1874, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Son of No. 789-
Sergeant, U. S. Volunteer Signal Corps, 1898. At home in Flushing,
N. Y., 1898-99. With the General Electric Company, Schenectady,
N. Y., 1899-1902; Interborough Transit Company, New York, N. Y.,
1902-05; Long Island Railroad Company, 1905-10; Westinghouse,
Church, Kerr & Co., New York. N. Y., 1910 .
Married June 15, 1904, May Earll Stafford, of Albany, N. Y,
Address: 10 Bridge St., New York, N. Y.
2048. ARCHER EVERETT YOUNG. B.A.; Ph.D., Princeton
University, 1903. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born March 12, 1873, Haddam
Neck, Conn. Brother of No. 2049.
Taught in Shady Side Academy, Pittsburg, Pa., 1898-1901. Studied
in Princeton University, 1901-03. Instructor in Mathematics, Purdue
492
GRADUATES. [1898.
University, 1903-08. Professor of Mathematics, Miami University,
1908- — .
Married September i, 1903, Grace Louise Wiard, of New Britain,
Conn. Children: Everett Wiard, b. October 8, 1905; Mary Louise,
b. July 4, 1908.
Address: Oxford, Ohio.
2049. ARTHUR EVELYN YOUNG. B.A. A. A. #. f.. B. K.
Born March 12, 1873, Haddam Neck, Conn. Brother of No. 2048.
Taught in the School of the Lackawanna, Scranton, Pa., 1898-1900.
Studied law, 1900-02. Admitted to the bar, 1902. Practising law in
Pittsburg, Pa., 1902 .
Address: 1508 Park Building, Pittsburg, Pa.
2050. MARGARET WILBER GAINES (Noyes). B.A. *. B. K.
Born August 20, 1875, Hawley, Pa.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1898-99; High School,
Franklin, Mass., 1908; Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1908 .
Married September 5, 1899, George LeRoy Noyes (No. 2031), who
died August 21, 1907.
Address : Mrs. Margaret W. Noyes, Kingston, Pa.
2051. FLORENCE MABEL GAMACHE (Cross). Ph.B. Born
January 17, 1875, Northboro, Mass.
Taught in West Springfield, Mass., 1898-1903; Tilton Seminary,
N. H., 1903-07.
Married July 16, 1903, Harmon Stevens Cross, of Augusta, Me.
Child: Harmon Stevens, b. February 25, 1909.
Address : Mrs. H. S. Cross, zi Holten St., Peabody, Mass.
2052. HATTIE BERNICE HALL (Legg). B.A. *. B. K. Born
April II, 187s, Springfield, Mass.
Principal, Free Academy, Durham, Conn., 1898-99.
Married October 31, 1899, Albert Ernest Legg (No. 2087). Children:
Mary Hall, b. September 15, 1906, d. October 15, 1908; James Tho-
bum, b. February 15, 1909.
Address: Mrs. A. E. Legg, Leonia, N. J.
2053. ROBERTA MASON (Bohlmann). B.A. f«. B. K. Born
November 24, 1874, Bayport, N. Y.
Married August 16, 1898, Fred Jennerich Bohlmann (No. 1943).
Children: John Robert, b. October 11, 1899; Bernice, b. April 9, 1902.
Address: Mrs. F. J. Bohlmann, Spring Valley, N. Y.
2054. ELEANOR NEWELL. Ph.B. Born March 31, 1877, Hart-
ford, Conn. Sister of No. 2297.
Taught in High School, Rockville, Conn., 1898-1903. Studied in
Paris, 1903-04. At home in Hartford, Conn., 1904-05. Teaching in
Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., 1905 .
Address : 62 Williams St., Norwich, Conn.
2055. MARY NORTHROP (Burdick). Ph.B. Born January 11,
1875, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 871 ; sister of R. D. North-
rop (class of 1910).
493
1898-99.] GRADUATES.
Married March 31, 1902, Arthur Harold Burdick (No. 2072). Child:
Elizabeth Northrop, b. October 18, 1908.
Address: Mrs. A. H. Burdick, 7 Summer St., Worcester, Mass.
2056. HANNAH PEMBROKE O'FLAHERTY. B.A. Born
September 3, 1875, Hartford, Conn. Sister of No. 1776.
Teaching in New Park Ave. School, Hartford, Conn., 1900 .
Address: 140 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
2057. SUSIE HADLEY POTTER (Hesse). Ph.B. Born March
28, 1874, Ipswich, Mass.
Taught in High School, Pepperell, Mass., 1898-1901 ; Ipswich, Mass.,
1901-07.
Married June 29, 1907, Otto Valentine Hesse, of Lynn, Mass.
Address: Mrs. O. V. Hesse, 49 Park St., West Lynn, Mass.
2058. ZULA ELIZABETH ROGERS (Sanford). B.S. Born
September 21, 1874, Meriden, Conn.
Taught in Bordentown Female College, N. J., 1898-1900; High
School, Meriden, Conn., 1900-04.
Married December 29, 1907, Henry Jones Sanford, M.D., of Denver,
Col. Child : Wilbur Rogers, b. December 19, 1909.
Address: Mrs. H. J. Sanford, 1755 Humboldt St., Denver, Col.
2059. ADDIE FRANCES SWEET. B.A. Born June 15, 1875,
Lancaster, Mass.
Taught in Housatonic Valley Institute, Cornwall, Conn., 1900-01 ;
Center Grammar School, North Haven, Conn., 1901-03; Powers
Institute, Bernardston, Mass., 1903-04; Clark University, Atlanta, Ga.,
1904-07; Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn., 1907 .
Address: Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn.
2060. ELIZABETH THOMPSON (Gowdy). B.A. *. B. K.
Born May 15, 1874, Pittston, Pa.
Married July i, 1902, John Gowdy (No. 1952).
Address: Mrs. John Gowdy, Foochow, China.
2061. ISABEL MARIA WALBRIDGE. Ph.B. Born May 10,
1876, Hartford, Conn.
Taught in Litchfield, Conn., 1900-04; Norwalk, Conn., 1904 .
Address: 18 Berkeley St., Norwalk, Conn. Residence: West Hart-
ford, Conn.
2062. ELEANOR BELLE YATES. B.A. Born October 3, 1876,
New Britain, Conn.
Taught in Durham, Conn., 1899-1900; High School, Norwalk, Conn.,
Address: 16 Maple St., Norwalk, Conn.
CLASS OF 1899.
2063. A[DDIS] BLISS ALBRO. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.), 1907.
A. K. E. Born IMarch 22, 1879, Fort W^ayTie, Ind. Brother of A. S.
Albro (class of 1905).
494
GRADUATES. [1899.
Taught in High School, Mount Pleasant, Mich., 1899-1900; Lake
Forest Academy, 111., 1900-01 ; Wentworth Military Academy, Lexing-
ton, Mo., 1901-02; Michigan Military Academy, Orchard Lake, Mich.,
1902-03. Assistant in nutrition investigations, U. S. Department of
Agriculture, Middletown, Conn., 1903-04. Chief chemist, private
research laboratory' of George Westinghouse, New York, N. Y.,
1904-08. Western representative of the Paris Modes Company, of
New York, 1908 .
Married December 19, 1901, Elizabeth Alice Atkeison, of Conway,
Ark.
Address: 788 Highland Ave., Lexington, Mo.
2064. MARCELLUS CHANDLER AVERY. Ph.B. X. ^. Born
July 22, 1877, Plymouth, Mass.
Assistant editor of The Fishing Gazette, New York, N. Y., 1899-
1903. Assistant bookkeeper for B. D. Luce & Co., wholesale fish
dealers. New York, N. Y., 1903-04. Bookkeeper for Stillman & Banks,
New York, N. Y., 1904-05. Cashier and office manager for B. D.
Luce & Co., wholesale fish dealers, New York, N. Y., 1905 .
Married February 28, 1908, Abbie May Pendleton Wiinschel, of
New Brunswick, N. J.
Address: 31 Fulton Fish Market, New York, N. Y.
2065. *NORRIS CALEB 'BAILEY. B.S. Born August 9, 1876,
East Berlin, Conn.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1899-1900; Columbia Uni-
versity, 1901-02. Taught in Potsdam Normal School, N. Y., 1904,
Died January 9, 1905, Potsdam, N. Y.
2066. JOHN SPRING BEDELL. B.A. Born December 29,
1870, Fairdale, Pa.
In the insurance business. Auburn, N. Y., 1899-1905. Secretary and
treasurer. Necessity Supply Company, Auburn, 1905 .
Address: Auburn, N. Y.
2067. JOSEPH BEECH. Ph.B. ^. T. $. B. K. Born October
3, 1867, Newbold, England.
Superintendent of Chengtu District, West China Mission Conference,
M. E. Church.
Address: Chengtu, China.
2068. EDWARD SAMUEL BELDEN. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1908; B.D., Hartford Theological Seminary, 1910. X. ■*■. Born Sep-
tember 17, 1877, Bristol, Conn.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1899-1900.
Preached in M. E. Church, Bakerville, Conn., 1900-02; Middlebury,
1902-03. Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1903.
Stationed at Unionville, Conn., 1903-04; Lake Grove and St. James,
N, Y., 1904-08; Kensington, Conn., 1908 .
Married June 6, 1900, Nellie Rhoda Hodges, of Bristol, Conn.
Children : Clara Harriet, b. March 25, 1901 ; Charles Samuel Leroy,
b. October 7, 1904; James Hodges, b. November 12, 1907.
Address : Kensington, Conn.
2069. ARTHUR GRANT BOYNTON. B.A.; S.T.B., Boston
University, 1902. B. G. 11. Born October 31, 1870, Copenhagen, N. Y.
495
1899.1 GRADUATES.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1899-1902. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1902. Stationed at Can-
non and South Wilton, Conn., 1902-04; Wallingford, 1904-09; West-
port, 1909 ,
Married September 5, 1900, K. Olive Hutchinson, of South Norwalk,
Conn,
Address: Westport, Conn.
2070. BURDETTE ROSS BUCKINGHAM. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1900; Pd.B., Albany State Normal College, 1901. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born December 9, 1876, Riverhead, N. Y.
Studied in Albany State Normal College, N. Y., 1899-1901. Principal
of High School, Northport, N. Y., 1901-04. Taught in Morris High
School, New York, N. Y., 1904-07. Principal of Public School No. 86,
New York, N. Y., 1907 .
Married August 21, 1901, Bertha Inez Hawkins, of Moriches, N. Y.
Children: Leroy Howland, b. February 14, 1905; Burdette Hawkins,
b. August 8, 1907.
Address : 46 Charles Place, Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y.
2071. MONROE BUCKLEY. Ph.B. *. N. 9. Born August 2,
1876, Stamford, Conn. Son of J. M. Buckley (class of i860).
Studied in Harvard Law School, and in Law School of the Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1899-1904. Admitted to the bar, 1904. Practis-
ing law in Philadelphia, Pa., 1904-09, 1910 . In charge of trust
and title department, Chelten Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa., 1909-10.
Address: 328 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa.
2072. ARTHUR HAROLD BURDICK. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
November 3, 1874, Bums, N. Y.
With the New York and New Jersey Telephone Company, Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1899-1901. New York sales manager, Taplin Manufacturing
Company, New York, N. Y., 1900. Buyer for General Electric Com-
pany, Schenectady, N. Y., 1901-11. Treasurer and general manager,
Standard Woven Fabric Company, Worcester, Mass., 191 1.
Married March 31. 1902, Mary Northrop (No. 2055). Child: Eliza-
beth Northrop, b. October 18, 1908.
Address : 7 Summer St., Worcester, Mass.
2073. JOHN SMITH BURLEY. Ph.B.; M.S., 1905. B. 9. n.
Born December 22, 1870, Tuckahoe, N. J.
Taught in Middlebury, Conn., 1899-1900; Military Academy, Mont-
clair, N. J., 1900-03; St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y., 1903-04;
B. M. C. Durfee High School, Fall River, Mass., 1904 .
Married August 17, 1905, Emma Marguerite Glenk, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Children; Dorothy Marguerite, b. July 3, 1906; Ruth, b.
January 11, 1908.
Address: 145 Grove St., Fall River, Mass.
2074. HORACE WESTLAKE COONS. B.A.; LL.B., Albany
Law School, 1901. X. <if. Bom February 9, 1877, Fishkill, N. Y.
Brother of Nos. 1471 and 1596.
Studied in Albany Law School, 1899-1901. Admitted to the bar, 1901.
Practising law in Ellenville, N. Y., 1901 .
496
GRADUATES. [1899.
Married October lo, 1905, Mary N. Cookingham, of Red Hook, N. Y.
Children : Mary Elizabeth, b. August 8, 1906 ; Alfred Harris, b. March
9, 1909.
Address : Ellenville, N. Y.
2075. WILLIAM CLARENCE DARBY. B.A. A. K. E. Born
April 8, 1872, Springfield, Mass.
Preached in M. E. churches in New England, 1899-1905. Joined
New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1905. Stationed at
East Braintree, Mass., 1905-06; Acushnet, 1906-09; Sagamore, 1909 .
Address: Sagamore, Mass.
2076. HERBERT SPENCER DAVIS. Ph.B.; Ph.D., Harvard
University, 1907. A. A. *. Born March 28, 1875, Oneida, N. Y. Son
of No. 890.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1899-1900; Harvard Uni-
versity, 1900-01, 1906-07. Instructor in Zoology, Washington State
College, 1901-04; Assistant Professor, 1904-06, Assistant zoologist,
Washington State Experiment Station, 1901-06. Professor of Zoology
and Geology, University of the State of Florida, 1907 .
Address : Gainesville, Fla.
2077. BERTRAM FREDERIC DODD. Ph.B. X. ^. Born
February 3, 1874, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2205.
Taught in Redding, Conn., 1899-1900. Graduate student, Wesleyan
University, 1900-01. Principal of a grammar school. West Suffield,
Conn., 1901-03; Highwood Grammar School, New Haven, 1903-04;
Westtown St. School, Norwich, 1904-05; Fall School, Norwich,
1905 •
Address : 51 Oneco St., Norwich, Conn.
2078. FREDERICK LINCOLN FLINCHBAUGH. B.A.; B.D.,
Episcopal Theological School, 1902. *. N. 9. #. B. K. Born Novem-
ber 14, 1874, York, Pa.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1899-1900; Union
Theological Seminary, 1900-01 ; Episcopal Theological School, Cam-
bridge, Mass., 1901-02. Assistant minister, St. Stephen's (Protestant
Episcopal) Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1902-04. Rector of St. John's
Church, Salem, N. J., 1904-06; Calvary Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
1906-07; Calvary Church, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1907 .
Address : 3780 Clifton Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
2079. CHARLES GUSTAVUS GIRELIUS. B.A.; S.T.B., Bos-
ton University, 1902. X. ^. Born January 24, 1873, Stephen's Pottery,
Ga.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1899-1902.
Preached in M. E. Church, Patapsco, Md., 1902-03 ; Twenty- fourth St.
M. E. Church, Baltimore, 1903-04- Joined Baltimore Conference,
M. E. Church, 1904. Stationed at Twenty-fourth St., Baltimore,
1904-07; Woodside, 1907-08. Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Wil-
liamsport, Pa., 1908-- .
Address : 806 Rural Ave., Williamsport, Pa.
2080. ARTHUR [FREDERICK] GOODRICH. Ph.B. A. K. E.
$. B. K. Born February 18, 1878, New Britain, Conn.
497
1899.] GRADUATES.
University Scholar, Columbia, 1899- 1900. On the staff of The
World's Work, 1900-03; managing editor, 1901-03. Associate editor,
Outing, 1903-04, 1906. Foreign correspondent of Outing and The
American Magazine, 1904-05. Novelist, and contributor to periodicals,
1906 . Author : The Balance of Power, 1906 ; Gleam o'Dawn, 1908 ;
The Lady without Jewels, 1909 ; The Yardstick Man, 1910.
Married May 15, 1907, Alice Elizabeth Dougherty, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Children: Evelyn Hampden, b. March 5, 1908; Eleanor Wells, b.
November i, 1909.
Address : College Place, Middletown, Conn., or Players' Club, New
York, N. Y.
2081. J[AMES] GARDNER GOODWIN. B.S. ; M.S., State Uni-
versity of Iowa, 1904. X. 4'. Born June 27, 1869, Centerville, Conn.
Associate Professor of Natural Sciences, Simpson College, Iowa,
1899-1903. Fellow, State University of Iowa, 1903-04. Chemist,
Aluminum Company of America, East St. Louis, Mo., 1904-05; U. S.
Geological Survey Fuel Testing Plant, St. Louis, Mo.. 1905-07. Assist-
ant in Chemistry, Lhiiversity of Pennsylvania, 1907-og. Professor of
Chemistry and Physics, Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1909 .
Address: Girard College, Philadelphia, Pa.
2082. CHARLES ARTHUR HADLEY. B.A. *. N. 9. Born
December 2, 1871, Theresa, N. Y,
Preached in M. E. Church, Sterling, N. Y., 1899-1900. Engaged in
farming. Black River, N. Y., 1900 .
Married November 8, 1899, Ruth Wood Haight, of Norwich, N. Y.
Children: Cotheal Durston, b. October 6, 1900; Frederick Henry, b.
April 30, 1905.
Address : Black River. N. Y.
2083. ROBERT ELLSWORTH HARNED. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1903. 4'. T. Bom October 31, 1877, New
Haven, Conn.
Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1899- 1900. Studied in
Drew Theological Seminary, 1900-03. Joined New York East Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1903. Assistant editor. Missionary Society,
1903-07 ; Board of Foreign Missions, 1907 . Editor : Annual
Reports of the Missionary Society, 1904, '05, '06; of the Board of
Foreign Missions, 1907, '08, '09; Atlas of Foreign Missions, M. E.
Church, 1909.
Married May 26, 1903, Sadie Belle Whittlesey, of Madison, N. J.
Children : Herbert Whittlesey, b. March 21, 1905 ; Robert Ellsworth,
b. July 4, 1908; Curtis Whittlesey, b. April 26, 1910.
Address : 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
2084. PERRY CHILDS HILL. B.A. A. A. *. *. B. K. Bom
November 9, 1878, Newport, R. I. Brother of No. 2214.
With the Michigan Central Railroad Company, 1899— — ; trainmaster
at Grayling, Mich., 1907 .
Married July 8, 1908, Marianna Nicholson Buffum, of Newport,
R. I.
Address : Grayling, Mich.
2085. FRED WOODING HUTCHINSON. B.S. X. ^. Born
March 31, 1877, Bristol, Conn.
498
GRADUATES. [1899.
Assistant in Astronomy, Wesleyan University, 1899-1900. Taught in
High School, Manchester, Conn., 1900-02; Gilbert School, Winsted,
Conn., 1902-04; Drury High School, North Adams, Mass., 1904-06.
Principal of High School, Lee, Mass., 1906-11; Ansonia, Conn.,
191 1 .
Married June 28, 1905, Genevieve Louise Hertzler, of Hartford,
Conn. Children: Richard Henry, b. June 8, 1906; Robert Eden, b.
April 18, 1909; Charles Wooding, b. February 7, 191 1.
Address : Ansonia, Conn.
2086. EDWIN WALTER KEMMERER. B.A.; Ph.D., Cornell
University, 1903. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born June 29, 1875, Scranton, Pa.
Fellow, Cornell University, 1899-1901. Assistant to the expert on
trusts and industrial combinations, for the U. S. Industrial Commission,
1901. Instructor in Economics and History, Purdue University,
1901-03. Financial adviser to the Philippine Commission, 1903. Chief
of the Division of Currency, Philippine Islands, 1903-06. Special com-
missioner of U. S. War Department and the Philippine Government to
Egypt, to investigate the subject of agricultural credit, 1906. Assistant
Professor of Political Economy, Cornell University, 1906-09; Professor
of Economics and Finance, 1909 . Expert in charge of investiga-
tions of seasonal variations in the demand for currency and capital,
for the National Monetary Commission, 1909 — — . Author: Money
and Prices; Report on the Advisability of Establishing an Agricultural
Bank in the Philippine Islands; Report on the Agricultural Bank of
Egypt. Managing editor: The Economic Bulletin.
Married December 24, 1901, M. Rachel Dickele, of Higganum, Conn.
Children : Donald Lorenzo, b. December 24, 1905 ; Ruth K., b. Novem-
ber 6, 1909.
Address : Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
2087. ALBERT ERNEST LEGG. B.A. A. K. E. Born July 20,
1876, Pascoag, R. I. Brother of No. 2623.
Joined New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1899.
Stationed at Old Mystic, Conn., 1899-1902; South Braintree, Mass.,
1902-05 ; St. Paul's Church, Providence, R. I., 1905-10. Supernumerary,
1910. Eastern field agent, Young People's Missionary Movement.
Married October 31, 1899, Hattie Bernice Hall (No. 2052). Chil-
dren: Mary Hall, b. September 15, 1906, d. October 15, 1908; James
Thoburn, b. February 15, 1909.
Address : Leonia, N. J.
2088. WILLIAM HENRY LESLIE. B.A. *. N. e. *. B. K.
Born October 2, 1873, Portsmouth, N. H.
Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary. Kents Hill, Me., 1899-1901 ;
Academy of Northwestern University, Evanston, 111., 1901-03; N. H.
Conference Seminary, Tilton, N. H., 1903-04. Computer and editorial
assistant, Office of Experiment Stations (U. S. Department of Agri-
culture, and Carnegie Institution of Washington), Middletown, Conn.,
1904-07; Nutrition Laboratory (Carnegie Institution), Boston, Mass.,
1907 .
Married August 2, 1900, Bessie F. Jenness, of West Epping, N. H.
Child: Harriet Jenness, b. July 31, 1901.
Address : 210 Brighton Ave., Allston, Mass.
2089. CHARLES MERTON LEWIS. B.A. Born April 30, 1873,
Willsboro, N. Y.
499
1899.] GRADUATES.
Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1901. Stationed at Bolton
Landing, North Bolton, and Trout Lake, N. Y., 1901-03. Engaged in
study, 1903-05. Stationed at Reber, N. Y., 1905-08; Ellenburg Center
and Churubusco, 1908-11; Upper Jay, 1911 .
Address : Upper Jay, N. Y.
2090. WILLIAM HENRY LITTEBRANDT. B.A. «l>. N. 9.
Born November 12, 1874, Yonkers, N. Y.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1902, Stationed at
Pine Bush, N. Y., 1902-03; Central Church, Yonkers (assistant),
1903-04; Ancram, 1904-06; Carmel, 1906-07. Joined the Protestant
Episcopal Church, 1907. Assistant minister. Church of the Good
Shepherd, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907-08. Rector, Church of the Redeemer,
Merrick, N. Y., 1908 .
Address : Merrick, L. I., N. Y.
2091. ♦MYRON JOHN McKOWEN. B.A. X. >^. Born August
3, 1872, East Machias, Me.
Resided in Boston, Mass., 1899-1900. Bookkeeper and financial
manager, Tremaine Electric Company, 1900-03. Cashier for George G.
Snow, shoe manufacturer, Brockton, Mass., 1903-08. Died May 2, 1908,
Brockton, Mass.
Married November 26, 1902, Ellen May Sadd, of Ellington, Conn.
Address of widow : 213 Prospect St., Brockton, Mass.
2092. WILBUR REED MATTOON. B.A. ; M.F., Yale Univer-
sity, 1904. A. K. E. Born August 14, 1875, Harwich, Mass. Son of
No. 930; brother of No. 2158.
Taught in High School, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1900-02. Studied in Yale
School of Forestry, 1902-04. Forest assistant, U. S. Government,
1904-07; assistant forest inspector, 1907; forest inspector for the
Southwest, 1907 .
Married August 28, 1909, Kate Marie Van Liew, of Watkins, N. Y.
Address : care of Forest Service, Albuquerque, N. Mex.
2093. WILLIAM ELDRIDGE PARKER. B.S. X. ^. Born
September 18, 1876, Saratoga, N. Y.
Taught in High School, Torrington, Conn., 1899-1903. Principal of
High School, and superintendent of schools, Seymour, Conn., 1903-09.
Principal, Center Grammar School, Norwalk, Conn., 1909-10. Super-
visor of state schools. Ridgefield, Conn., 1910 .
Married August 18, 1902, Helen Marguerite Weeks (sister of Nos.
1880 and 2044), of Middletown, Conn.
Address : Ridgefield, Conn.
2094. WARD WILSON PICKARD. B.A. ; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1902. A. A. *. Born March 24, 1878, Wilson, N. Y.
Corporal, Co. F, 1st Conn. Volunteer Infantry, 1898. With the
Carnegie Steel Company, Cleveland. Ohio, 1899-1900. Studied in New
York Law School, 1900-02. Admitted to the bar, 1902. Practising
law in New York, N. Y., 1902 .
INIarried September 14, 1910, Alice Rossington, of Topeka, Kans.
Address : 55 John St., New York, N. Y.
2095. ERNEST MARTIN QUITTMEYER. B.A. ; M.A., Yale
University. 1901 ; LL.B.. Yale, 1903 ; Ph.D., Yale, 1904. A. K. E.
*. B K. Born June 23, 1878, Bridgeport, Conn.
500
p
GRADUATES. [1899.
Taught in High School, Bridgeport, Conn., 1899-1901. Studied in
Yale Law School, 1901-03. Admitted to the bar, 1903. Practised law
in Bridgeport, Conn., 1903-04; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904-08. Private tutor,
1908-10. Principal of High Schools, Peapack and Gladstone, N, J.,
1910 .
Married July 31, 1905, Edith Grace Loreaux, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child: Marion, b. January 26, 1907.
Address : Peapack, N. J.
2096. CHARLES HARLOW RAYMOND. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1904. ■*-. T. $. B. K. Born November 3, 1878, Wilbraham,
Mass. Son of No. 1158.
Taught in Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1899-1900; Lawrenceville
School, N. J., 1900-03, 1904 . Graduate student in Harvard Univer-
sity, 1903-04.
Married June 23, 1904, Jeannette McPherson, of Lawrenceville, N. J.
Children: Jean, b. December 17, 1905; Charles Harlow, b. July 5,
1909.
Address : Lawrenceville, N. J.
2097. ALFRED EUGENE ROBERTS. B.A. ; M.A., Columbia
University, 1902. *. N. 9. Born March 5, 1878, Hartford, Conn.
Brother of No. 2767.
Chemist, Conn. Agricultural Experiment Station, Middletown, Conn.,
1899-1900; Cellulose Products Company, Boston, Mass., 1900-01.
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1901-02. Chemist, Old
Dominion Steamship Company, 1902-03. Member of firm. Bull &
Roberts, consulting chemists, New York, N. Y., 1903 .
Married October 2, 1906, Bertha Talcott Robbins, of Wethersfield,
Conn.
Address: 100 Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. Residence: 2350
Davidson Ave., New York, N. Y.
2098. *FRANCIS AUGUSTUS SARGENT. Ph.B. A. K. E.
Born October 26, 1877, Boston, Mass.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N, Y.,
1899-1902. Died February 14, 1902, New York, N. Y.
2099. WARREN FRENCH SHELDON. B.A.; B.D., Hartford
Theological Seminary, 1906. A. A. $. *. B. K. Born August 27, 1869,
Seymour, Conn.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1900. Stationed
at Pleasant Valley, Conn., 1900-03; Windsor, 1903-05; Simsbury,
1905-11; Willis Ave., Bronx, New York, N. Y., 1911 . Chaplain,
Conn. House of Representatives, 1905 ; Conn. Senate, 1907.
Married July 19, 1899, Susan Jane Mantle (No. 1827).
Address: 401 East 141st St., New York, N. Y.
2100. FRANK FORESTER SIMONTON. B.A. ; M.D., Medical
School of Maine, 1903. A. K. E. Born April 6, 1876, Waldoboro, Me.
Brother of No. 2187.
Studied in Medical School of Maine, 1899-1903. Practising medicine
in Ellsworth, Me., 1903 . Mayor of Ellsworth, 1908-09. Trustee of
Higgins Classical Institute, Charleston, Me. Coroner for Hancock
County, Me.
501
1899.1 GRADUATES.
Married March 8, 1904, Edith Marion Thayer, of Charleston, Me.
Children: Mary Harriet, b. February 11, 1908; Edith Marion, b.
February 24, 1909.
Address: Ellsworth, Me.
2101. CLARENCE ROBERTSON SMriH. Ph.B. ^. T. Born
August 29, 1878, Albany, N. Y. Brother of No. 1766.
With Oscar Smith & Sons Company, New York, N. Y., 1899-1900;
Philadelphia, Pa., 1900 .
Married October 6, 1903, Grace Fobes, of Boston, Mass. Children:
Standish Oscar, b. October 31, 1904; Robertson Fobes, b. October 6,
1908.
Address: 310 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
2102. *CHARLES HOPKINS SPENCER. B.A.; LL.B., North-
western University, 1904. Sk. T. Born May 18, 1877, Chicago, 111.
Brother of Nos. 2103 and 2389.
Clerk, Chicago & N. W. Railway Company, Lake City, Iowa, 1899-
1901. Studied law in the University of Pennsylvania, 1901-02; Law
School of Northwestern University, 1902-04. Admitted to the bar, 1905.
Practised law in Santa Fe, N. Mex., 1905-07; Roswell, N. Mex.,
1907-08. Died January 31, 1910, Roswell, N. Mex.
2103. EDWARD MITCHELL SPENCER. B.A.; M.A., Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1900. '4'. T. 4>. B. K. Born April 18, 1878,
Chicago, 111. Brother of Nos. 2102 and 2389.
Graduate student. University of Pennsylvania, 1899-1900. Taught in
Hudson River Military Institute. Claverack, N. Y., 1900-02. Engaged
in out-of-door work for his health, 1902-06. Bookkeeper and stenog-
rapher, Roswell, N. Mex., 1906-09. Secretary, South Spring Ranch and
Cattle Company, near Roswell, 1909 .
Married January 12, 19TO. Eda Fairchild, of Roswell, N. Mex.
Address : care of South Spring Ranch and Cattle Company, Roswell,
N. Mex.
2104. HARRY RUSSEL STONE. Ph.B.; M.D., Johns Hopkins
University, 1904. ^. T. Born August 10, 1878, Middletown, Conn.
Brother of No. 1993.
Taught school, 1899-1900. Studied in Johns Hopkins Medical School,
1900-04. Interne in Hospital, 1904-08. Practising medicine in New
York, N. Y., 1908 .
Address : 16 East 54th St., New York, N. Y.
2105. RALPH CLEAVES STONE. B.A. A. K. E. Born March
20, 1877. Bangor. Me. Brother of E. C. Stone (class of 1902).
Clerk in U. S. Railway Mail Service, 1899 .
Address: Gorham, Me.
2106. JOHN EDGAR TACKABERRY. B.A. ^. T. Born July 4,
1876, New York. N. Y. Brother of No. 1722.
With Oscar Smith & Sons Company, New York, N. Y., 1899-1902;
Western Electric Company, New York, N. Y., 1902-04. Business
economist and systematizer (associated with F. L. Hewitt), 1904 .
Address : 238 East 79th St., New York, N. Y.
502
I
GRADUATES. 11899.
2107. JOHN MILTON TOWNSEND. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
March 2, 1872, Townsends Inlet, N. J.
Taught in Thayer Academ}', South Braintree, Mass., 1899-1901,
1902 ; Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1901-02.
Married December 23, 1901, Ellen Harding Cobb, who died July 15.
1908. Married September i, 1909, Agnes Rowena Burnham, of Old
Town, Me. Children : John Milton, b. November 19, 1902 ; Rachel
Ellen, b. May 15, 1908.
Address : 766 Washington St., South Braintree, Mass.
2108. LeROY WELLER. B.A. : M.A., Columbia University, 1906.
Born July 31, 1873, Fort Plain, N. Y.
In the insurance business. New York, N. Y., 1899-1900. Studied in
Drew Theological Seminary, and in Union Theological Seminary,
1900-01. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1901. Stationed at
Blue Mountain Lake, N. Y., 1901-03; Fort Ann, 1903-05. Graduate
student, Columbia University, 1905-06. Professor of Philosophy,
Beaver College, Pa., 1906- ; Acting President, 191 1.
Married June 20, 1901, Gertrude Lillian Hough, of Meriden, Conn.
Child : Clara Louise, b. May 25, 1903, d. June 5, 1903.
Address : Beaver, Pa.
2109. NEWTON [GRANT] WRIGHT. B.A. A. T. A. Born
September 12, 1866, Goodland, Ind.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1899-1900. Preached in
M._ E. Church, North Canton, Conn., 1901-03; Pleasant Valley, 1903-05;
Middlebury. 1905-08; Mineral Springs. N. Y., 1908-11; Richmondville,
191 1 • Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1903-04.
Married July 25, 1901, Ella Corlette Weichard, of Carthage, N. Y.
Address : Richmondville, N. Y.
2110. OLIVER ELIZUR YALE. B.A. A. A. $. Born October
31, 1876, Meriden, Conn. Brother of No. 1998.
With N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Company, 1900-05. Engaged in the
real estate business. New York, N. Y., 1905-07. With Title Guarantee
and Trust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907 .
Married November 19, 1902, Edna Carolyn Lane, of Meriden, Conn.
Child : John Lane, b. March 3. 1904.
Address: 175 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Residence: 1177 East
31st St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2111. FLORENCE EVELYN BARRACLOUGH (Quickmire).
B.A. Born November 11, 1869, Horbury, England.
Married September 5, 1895, Samuel Quickmire (No. 2036).
Address: Mrs. S. Quickmire, 1610 Washington St., San Francisco,
Cal.
2112. ADELLA WEBSTER BATES. Ph.B. $. B. K. Born
May 6, 1872, Rockland. Me.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1899-1900; Woodward
Institute, Quincy, Mass., 1900-07 ; High School, Milton, Mass., 1907 .
Address: 1138 Adams St., Dorchester, Mass.
2113. *JULIA GERTRUDE BEVIN. Ph.B. Born September 16,
1873, East Hampton, Conn.
Died March 13, 1902, East Hampton, Conn.
S03
1899.] GRADUATES.
2114. JULIA BRAZOS. Ph.B. Born May 5, 1858, Middletown,
Conn.
Teaching in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1899 ; vice princi-
pal, 1906 . Dean of Women, Wesleyan University, 1904-10.
Address : 136 High St., Middletown, Conn.
2115. CHARLOTTE BENSON FROST. B.A. *. B. K. Born
June 6, 1875, Belfast, Me.
Taught in Lower Grammar School, Belfast, Me., 1900-01 ; a private
school, Grafton County, N. H., 1901-02. Principal of High School,
Newfield, Me., 1901-02. Assistant principal, High School, Sanford,
Me., 1902-05. Engaged in journalism, in Boston, Mass., and St. Louis,
Mo., 1905 ,
Address : Swan Lake Ave., Belfast, Me.
2116. ISABELLA SINCLAIR HILL. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born
August 13, 1872, Norwich, Conn.
Taught in Allegheny County Academy, Cumberland, Md., 1899-1901 ;
Bellefonte Academy, Pa., 1901 .
Address: Bellefonte, Pa.
2117. MARGARET ELIZABETH JONES. Ph.B.; M.S., 1900.
Born November 18, 1878, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 2329.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1900-01 ; Paterson, N. J.,
1901-08; Middletown, Conn., 1908 .
Address : 17 Brainerd Ave., Middletown, Conn.
2118. WINIFRED MAY LEWIS. Ph.B. Born May 18, 1875,
Haddam, Conn.
Private tutor.
Address: Haddam, Conn.
2119. JESSIE MILLER (Thompson). Ph.B. #. B. K. Born
January 27, 1876, Scranton, Pa.
Married September 28, 1899, Edward William Thompson (No. 2041).
Child: Ruth, b. July 15, 1900.
Address: Mrs. E. W. Thompson, 1601 Connecticut Ave., Washing-
ton, D. C.
2120. ALICE LUCAS PATERSON (Bragdon). B.A. Born
August 15, 1876, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 2556.
Married July i, 1899, George Hurd Bragdon (class of 1899). Chil-
dren : George Winthrop, b. April 16, 1900 ; Elbridge Paterson, b.
January 6, 1903; Marshall Hurd, b. January 5, 1906; Alice Abigail, b.
April I, 1908.
Address: Mrs. G. H. Bragdon, 340 E St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
2121. EMMA LOUISA REED (Osborne). Ph.B. ; M.A., Colum-
bia University, 1900. Born January 12, 1877, Orange, N. J. Daughter
of No. 783.
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1899-1900. Taught in
Normal School, Brockport, N. Y., 1900-01 ; High School, Asbury Park,
N. J., 1901-02; High School, Stamford, Conn., 1902-04.
Married September i, 1904, Albert Eugene Osborne (No. 1908).
Children: Richard Reed, b. July 15, 1905; Helen Elizabeth, b. Decem-
ber 4, 1907.
Address : Mrs. A. E. Osborne, 2776 Morris Ave., New York, N. Y.
504
GRADUATES. [1899-1900.
2122. MAE DEERING SMITH (Church). Ph.B. *. B. K.
Born November i8, 1875, Providence, R. I. Daughter of No. 963;
sister of B. H. Smith (class of 1900).
Taught in Illinois Wesleyan University, 1900-05.
Married September 27, 1906, Roy Church, of Cleveland, Miss. Child :
Edgar Moncena, b. December 21, 1908.
Address : Mrs. R. Church, Cleveland, Miss.
2123. HELEN ELIZABETH WESTGATE (Browne). B.A.
Bom December 5, 1876, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 822;
sister of Nos. 1626 and 1995.
Studied in Armour Institute, Chicago, 111., 1899-1900; Teachers'
College, New York, N. Y., 1900-01. Taught in Saginaw, Mich., 1901-02 ;
Braddock, Pa., 1902-03.
Married February 20, 1904, Arthur Wesley Browne (No. 2132).
Children: Arthur Westgate, b. January 13, 1906; Robert Lewis, b.
August 23, 1907; Ruth Westgate, b. November 27, 1909.
Address: Mrs. A. W. Browne, 957 East State St., Ithaca, N. Y.
2124. MARY EMMA WILCOXSON (Franklin). Ph.B. Born
October 15, 1875, Stratford, Conn.
Married June 26, 1908, Howard Atwood Franklin.
Address: Mrs. H. A. Franklin, 1245 State St., New Haven, Conn.
2126. M[ARY] EMMA WILLIAMS. Ph.B. ^. B. K. Born
January 23, 1874, Windham, Pa. Granddaughter of L. W. Peck (class
of 1845).
Taught in Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J.,
1899-1900; High School, New Britain, Conn., 1900-03; High School,
Yonkers, N. Y., 1903 .
Address : 159 West 103d St., New York, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1900.
2126. HARVEY LEE BAGENSTOSE. B.A. #. B. K. Born
October 27, 1872, Weissport, Pa.
Taught in State Normal School, Millersville, Pa., 1900-02. Instructor
in English, Albright College, Pa., 1902-06. Teaching in Commercial
High School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906 .
Married December 24, 1907, Mary Stuart Haley, of Boston, Mass.
Child: Helen Stuart, b. August 10, 1909.
Address : Commercial High School, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2127. HARRY TORSEY BAKER. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.), 1902.
A. T. A. *. B. K. Born November 14, 1877, Rockland, Me. Brother
of No. 2721.
Assistant in English, Wesleyan University, 1900-03; Tutor, 1903-04.
Professor of the English Language and Literature, University of
Southern California, 1904-05. Instructor in English, Harvard Univer-
sity, 1905-06. Instructor in English Literature and German, Beloit
College, 1906-07; Assistant Professor of English Literature, 1907 •
On leave of absence, 1910-11.
Address : Rockland, Me.
505
1900.1 GRADUATES.
2128. CHARLES BILLINGTON. B.A. ; M.D., Boston Univer-
sity, 1903. X. 4'. Born March 11, 1871, Hyde, England.
Studied in Boston University Medical School, 1900-03. Practising
medicine in Portland, Ore., 1903 . President, Homoeopathic Medi-
cal Society of the State of Oregon, 1907-08.
Married June 26. 1903, Pauline E. Shepard, of Manchester, N. H.
Child: Paul Shepard, b. July i, 1904.
Address : 1012 Union Ave., N., Portland, Ore.
2129. EMIL HARRY BLICHFELDT. B.A. A. K. E. Born
March 19, 1874, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Clerk in a bookstore, Middletown, Conn.. 1900-02. Taught in
Pachuca. Mexico, 1902-04; Inter-Continental University (correspond-
ence), Washington, D. C., 1904-05. With the Fort Wayne Electric
Works, Ind., and the Macmillan Company, publishers, New York,
N. Y., 1905-06. Assistant managing editor of the Chautauqua Press,
1906 .
Married September 12, 1903, Eva Graham Potter, of Saratoga
Springs, N. Y.
Address: Chautauqua, N. Y.
2130. JOHN ROCKEFELLER BOWMAN. B.A. A. K. E.
*. B. K. Born September 26. 1878. Williamsport, Pa.
Employed in the First National Bank. Altoona, Pa., 1901-03. Buyer
for General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1903 .
Address : 105 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.
2181. ARTHUR LEONARD BROWN. B.A. Born October 27,
1877, Newtonville, N. Y. Brother of No. 1944.
With the Western Electric Company, New York, N. Y., 1900-07.
Auditor in various irrigation companies in the West, 1907 .
Address : Box 1204, Livingston, Mont.
2182. ARTHUR WESLEY BROWNE. B.S.; M.S., 1901 ; Ph.D.,
Cornell University, 1903. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born November 24, 1877,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1900-01 ; Cornell University,
1901-03 (Scholar, 1901-02). Instructor in Chemistry, Cornell Univer-
sity, 1903-06; Assistant Professor of Inorganic and Analytical Chem-
istry, 1906-10; Professor, 1910 .
Married February 20, 1904, Helen Elizabeth Westgate (No. 2123).
Children: Arthur Westgate, b. January 13, 1906; Robert Lewis, b.
August 23, 1907 ; Ruth Westgate, b. November 27, 1909.
Address : 957 East State St., Ithaca, N. Y.
2133. *ROLLIN HILLIARD BURR. B.S.; M.S., 1902. C. C
Born June 4, 1878, Middletown. Conn.
Died July i, 1904, Milford, Pa.
2134. HORACE DURAR BYRNES. B.A.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1902. ■^. T. *. B. K Born December 4, 1877, New
York, N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1900-02, Admitted to the bar,
1902. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1902 .
Married June 22, 1905, May W. Marsellus, of Syracuse, N. Y.
Child : Horace Marsellus, b. April 23, 1906.
506
I
GRADUATES. [1900.
Address : 309 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence : 401 West
ii8th St., New York, N. Y.
2135. EDGERTON SAMUEL CAREY. Ph.B. Born April 7,
1874, Mount Pleasant, Dundalk, Ireland.
Studied in Knox Theological Seminary, Toronto, Canada, 1900-01.
Student missionary in Eastern and Western Canada, 1901-03. Studied
in Theological Seminary, Belfast, Ireland, 1903-04. At home, Mount
Pleasant, Dundalk, Ireland, 1904-05. Studied in Princeton Theological
Seminary, 1905-06. Graduated, 1906. Pastor of Presbyterian Church,
Blooming Prairie and Hayfield, Minn., 1906 .
Address : Hayfield, Minn.
2136. FRANK ROBINSON CLARK. B.A. A. K. E. Bom
April 27, 1878, Strong, Me.
Taught in East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1900-02; High School,
Woburn, Mass., 1902-06. Studying in Harvard Medical School,
1906 .
Address : 51 Pleasant St., Woburn, Mass.
2137. FRED NORTH CLARK. Ph.B. C. C. Born October 22,
1874, Litchfield, Conn.
Principal of High School, Lakeville, Conn., 1900-03. Engaged in
banking, Ritzville and Hatton, Wash., 1903-10; Goshen, Conn.,
1910 .
Married July 31, 1900, May Grace Hurlbut, of Goshen, Conn.
Child : Hurlbut Gibson, b. January 12, 1909.
Address : Goshen, Conn.
2138. CYRUS LEROY CORLISS. Ph.B. Born March 22, 1876,
Plymouth, N. H.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1900-01. Preached
in M. E. Church, Laconia, N. H., 1901-02. Joined New Hampshire
Conference, M. E. Church, 1902. Stationed at Laconia, N. H., 1902-03 ;
Bristol, 1903-05; Bethlehem, 1905-06. Supernumerary; in business in
Plymouth, N. H., 1906-07. Stationed at Canaan Street and Canaan,
N. H., 1907-09 ; Manchester and Massabesic, 1909 .
Married June 24, 1903, Gertrude Potter, of Melrose, Mass. Children :
Pauline, b. February 16, 1905; Greta, b. November 7, 1906.
Address: 962 Valley St., Manchester, N. H.
2139. HARRY DAVENPORT. B.A. C. C. Born May 17, 1876,
New York, N. Y.
Studied in Princeton Theological Seminary, 1901-03. Graduated,
1903. Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Westernville, N. Y., 1903-05.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1905-06. Pastor of Congre-
gational Church, Bridgewater, Conn., 1907 .
Address : Bridgewater, Conn.
2140. ASHTON WEYMOUTH DAVIS. B.S.; M.A., Columbia
University, 1909. A. A. *. Born November 23, 1877, New York, N. Y.
Married July 3, 1909, Olga Martin, of Hackettstown, N. J.
Address: Box 1271, Boston, Mass.
2141. CHARLES HARRISON DAVIS. B.A. ^. T. Born Octo-
ber 13, 1878, Webster, Mass. Son of No. 1121; brother of No. 2142.
507
1900.] GRADUATES.
In business, 1900-01. Studied in School of Theology, Boston Uni-
versity, 1901-03. Joined Ne\y England Conference. M. E. Church,
1903. Stationed at Newton Highlands, Mass.. 1903-05; Upham
Memorial Church, Boston, 1905-09; Chicopee Falls, 1909-11; Wilbra-
ham, 191 1 .
Married October 14, 1903, Helen S. Wort, of Roxbury, Mass. Chil-
dren : Charles Donald, b. January 7, 1908 ; Kenneth Edward, b. Novem-
ber 23, 1909.
Address : 24 Summer St., Chicopee Falls, Mass.
2142. HFENRY] LORANUS DAVIS. B.A. <ir. T. Born January
29, 1880, Webster, Mass. Son of No. 1121; brother of No. 2141.
Clerk, Pinkham & Smith, opticians, Boston, Mass., 1900-01. In poor
health, 1901-02. Insurance broker, Boston, 1902-08. Salesman, Library
Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1908; Philadelphia, Pa., 1908^)9; Springfield,
Mass., 1909 .
Married June i, 1905, Marie Louise Lewis, of Boston. Mass. Chil-
dren: Elizabeth Crowell, b. October 18, 1906; Paul Loranus, b. Janu-
ary 22, 1908, d. August 31, 1908: Nancy Marie, b. September 2, 1909.
Address: 310 Whitney Building, Springfield, Mass. Residence:
Wilbraham, Mass.
2148. WALTER FENNO DEARBORN. B.A. ; M. A. (on exam.),
1903; Ph.D., Columbia LTniversity, 1905. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born July
19, 1878, Marblehead, Mass. Son of J. W. Dearborn (class of 1870) ;
brother of Nos. 2273 and 2535.
Graduate student. Wesleyan University, 1900-01. Vice principal of
High School, Middletown, Conn., 1901-03. Studied in Columbia Uni-
versity and the University of Gottingen, Germany, 1903-05. Instructor
in Educational Psychology', University of Wisconsin, 1905-07; Assist-
ant Professor of Education, 1907-09. Associate Professor o'f Edu-
cation. University of Chicago, 1909 . Author: Psychology of
Reading.
Address: 6022 Monroe Ave., Chicago, 111.
2144. GAYLORD WILLIAM DOUGLASS. B.A. *. N. 9.
Born July 4, 1876, Hinesburg, Vt.
Taught in Mount Hermon School, Mass., 1900-05. Principal of the
Berry School for Boys, Rome, Ga., 1905-07; High School, Rumford,
Me.. 1907-10; High School. Winchendon, Mass., 1910 .
Married December 27, 1905, Edith Ellen Bride, of Ashbumham,
Mass.
Address: Winchendon, Mass.
2145. ELLIOTT MINTON ELDREDGE. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
November 11, 1878, Brooklyn, N. Y.
With Wheelwright, Eldredge & Co., wholesale dn^ goods, New York,
N. Y., 1900-01; Eldredge, Lewis & Co., New York, 1901 .
Married November 19, 1903. Florence GoodliflF Murphv, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Children: Elliott Minton, b. August 19, 1906; Ashton GoodliflF,
b. October 25, 1909.
Address: 15 South Portland Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2146. CHARLES ALTON ELLIS. B.A. A. K. E. Born June 23,
1876, Parkman, Me.
508
GRADUATES. [1900.
With the city engineer, Middletown, Conn., 1900-01, Engineer,
American Bridge Company, Ambridge, Pa., 1901-08. Assistant Pro-
fessor of Civil Engineering, University of Michigan, 1908 .
Address : 320 New Engineering Building, Ann Arbor, Mich.
2147. LEROY CONNELL FLOYD, Jr. B.A. B. e. n. Born
September 15, 1877, Norwich, N. Y.
Taught at Bald Mount, Pa., 1900-01 ; Mexico Academy, N. Y.,
1901-05. Graduate student, Columbia University, 1905-06. Contracting
agent. New York Telephone Company, 1906-08. Inspector, U. S.
Immigration Service, Brownsville, Tex., 1908-09. Special agent,
Bureau of Corporations, Washington, D, C, 1909 .
Address : Bureau of Corporations, Washington, D. C.
2148. PHILIP EUGENE GARRISON. B.A.; M.D., George
Washington University, 1905. A. A. *. Born December 19, 1877,
Burlington, N. J.
Engaged in teaching, 1900-01. Studied in the Medical School of
George Washington University, 1901-05. Assistant, Zoological Labora-
tory, U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, 1901-06.
Assistant surgeon, U. S. Na\T, 1906 . Medical zoologist to the
Bureau of Science, Manila, P. I. Associate Professor of Medical
Zoology, Philippine Medical School.
Married August 5, 1903, Jane Frances DeChantal Walsh (No. 2189).
Children: Philip Walsh, b. March 31, 1905; John Olin, b. March 13,
1908; Jane, b. July 20, 1909; Charles Ford, b. January 13, 1911.
Address: care of Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Navy Depart-
ment, Washington, D. C.
2149. WILLIAM BRAINARD HINKLEY. Ph.B. B. e. n. Bom
June 21, 1871, St. Albans, Vt.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1900-01. Investment broker,
1901-05. Proprietor of a hotel, Canaan, N. H,, 1905 .
Address : Hotel Lucerne, Canaan St., Canaan, N. H.
2150. LEROY ALBERT ROWLAND. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1904; Ph.D., University of Munich, 1908. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born July 6, 1879, New Bedford, Mass. Brother of No. 2368.
Taught in Drexel Institute, Philadelphia, Pa., 1900-03. Graduate
student, Harvard University, 1903-05. Instructor in Mathematics,
Wesleyan University, 1905-06. Studied in the University of Munich,
Germany, 1906-08. Associate Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan
University, 1908 ,
Married September 14, 1908, Ethel May Winward, of Cambridge,
Mass. Child :«Leroy Albert, b. September 11, 1909.
Address: 51 Wyllys St., Middletown, Conn.
2151. HENRY ANDREWS INGRAHAM. Ph.B.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1902. $. N. 9. $. B. K. Born April, 9, 1878, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Son of No. 778; grandson of No. 307; brother of Nos.
2285 and 2431.
Studied in New York Law School, 1900-02. Admitted to the bar,
1902. Practising law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902 .
Married October 28, 1908, Mary Titus Shotwell, of Glen Cove, N. Y.
Address: 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Residence: 258a Brooklyn
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
509
1900.] GRADUATES.
2152. CHARLES EARL JOHNSTON. Ph.B. B. e. n. Born
December 12, 1873, Whitesboro, N. Y.
Taught at Middleburv. Conn., 1900-OT ; Black Hall, Conn., 1901-02.
In the actuarial department of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance
Company, Hartford, Conn., 1902 .
Married October 5, 1910, Mamie Alice Nichols, of Hartford, Conn.
Address : care of Phoenix Life Insurance Company, Hartford,
Conn.
2153. ROBERT WESLEY LANGFORD. Ph.B. B. 9. H. Born
February 17, 1877, West Pittston, Pa.
Assistant postmaster, Pittston, Pa., 1901-04. Secretary and treasurer,
Chicago Engineering and Constructing Company, 1904-06; Pittston
Candy Works, 1907 •
Married April 16, 1908, Gertrude Hughes, of West Pittston, Pa.
Child : Robert Hughes, b. August 5, 1909.
Address : 521 Wyoming Ave., West Pittston, Pa.
2154. J[AMES] MELVIN LEE. B.A. X. <ir. Born May 16, 1878,
Port Crane, N. Y.
On the staff of The Springfield (Mass.) Union, 1900. Taught in
Western Reserve Sem.inary, West Farmington, Ohio, 1900-01. On the
editorial staff of The Oneonta (N. Y.) Star, 1901-03. Special corre-
spondent for The New York Tribune, 1904. Circulation manager,
Outing Magasine, 1905. Editor of The Bohemian Magazine, 1905-06.
Literary editor of The Circle Magasine, 1906-08. Associate editor of
Leslie's Weekly, 1908-09. Editor of Judge, New York, N. Y., 1909—; — .
Lecturer on Journalism and Magazine Writing, New York University,
1910 .
Married May 17, 1908, Helen Olga Wellner, of New York, N. Y.
Child : Cora Virginia, b. March 24, 1909.
Address : 225 5th Ave., New York, N. Y. Residence : 160 Waverly
Place, New York, N. Y.
2165. ROBERT CECIL McMAHON. B.A. ; M.A., Columbia
University, 1901 ; Ph.D., Columbia. 1907. *. B. K. Born June i, 1879,
Bareilly, India. Brother of H. I. McMahon (class of 1891) and
C. W. McMahon (class of 1900).
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1900-02. Taught in Dick-
inson Seminary, Williamsport, Pa., 1902-03. Studied in the American
School of Classical Studies, Athens, 1903-05 (Fellow, 1904-05). Taught
in Mount Pleasant Academy, Ossining, N. Y., and Adelphi Academy,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-06; Manor School, Stamford, Conn., 1906-07;
Pingrey School, Elizabeth, N. J., 1907 .
Address: Pingrey School, Elizabeth, N. J.
2156. *EDWARD McMILLEN. B.A. Born March 27, 1868,
Branchville, N. J.
Joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1900. Stationed at
Campville, N. Y., 1900-01 : Franklin Forks, Pa.. 1901-02 ; Newton,
1902-04; Hombrook, 1904-06; Sterling, 1906-09. Died March 23, 1909,
Sterling, Pa.
Married October 3, 1900, Dora Isabel Blackman (No. 2178). Child:
Dorothy Margaret, b. May 21, 1908.
Address of widow : Plymouth, Conn.
GRADUATES. [1900.
2167. WALTER MacNAUGHTEN. B.A. *. N. 0. Born April
4, 1879, Hoboken, N. J. Brother of No. 2438.
With the Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1901 ; Standard Pole
and Tie Company, Maxton, N. C., 1902; New York Trust Company,
1903 •
Married June 11, 1910, Ethel Boole, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Address : New Canaan, Conn.
2158. HOWARD VIRGIL MATTOON. B.A. A. K. E. Born
January 6, 1877, South Truro, Mass. Son of No. 930; brother of
No. 2092.
Taught in St. John's School, Manlius, N. Y., 1900-03; Newark
Academy, N. J., 1903 .
Married June 18, 1908, Ethel Martha Evans, of Toronto, Canada.
Child : Robert Howard, b. February 20, 1909.
Address : 406 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J.
2159. ROBERT EDWIN NIVISON. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
April 13, 1876, Dalton, Mass.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1900-01. Joined Troy Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1901. Stationed at Bleecker and Luzerne,
N. Y., 1901-04. Supernumerary, 1904. Manager, General Electric Mica
Works, Ottawa, Canada, 1904-06. Buyer, General Electric Company,
Schenectady, N. Y., 1906- .
Married May 22, 1901, Grace Millicent Barton, of Schenectady, N, Y.
Children : Dorothy, b. February 6, 1903 ; Robert Barton, b. February 2,
1909.
Address : care of General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
2160. PERCY ALLEN PARSONS. B.A. $. N. 9. Bom Octo-
ber 2, 1878, Somerville, Mass.
With the Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1900-02. In the
American offices of The London Times, New York, N. Y., and Chicago,
111., 1902-04. Traveling salesman for R. U. Delaphena & Co., importers.
New York, N. Y., 1904-11.
Address : 291 North Grove St., East Orange, N. J.
2161. RALPH EDGAR PEARCE. B.4. X. ^. Born July 29.
1878, Flint, Mich.
Preached in M. E. Church, Geneva, N. Y., 1900-01 ; Clifton Springs,
1901 ; Wayne, 1901-02; Cornwells, Pa., 1902-03; Tullytown, 1903-04;
Pikesville, Md., 1904-05. Joined Baltimore Conference, M. E. Church,
1905. Stationed at Raspeburg, Md., 1905-07; Baltimore, 1907-09; San
Juan, Porto Rico, 1909 .
Married December 14, 1909, Mary Esther Atkins, of Roselle Park,
N. J.
Address : San Juan, Porto Rico.
2162. GEORGE D[eCHAMP] PETRIE. B.A. A. K. E. Born
August 8, 1877, Chicago, 111.
Studied medicine in Chicago, 111., 1900-01. In business in Chicago,
111., 1901-09. In the cattle and fruit business in Southern Idaho,
1909 .
Address : Box N, Jerome, Idaho.
011
1900.1 GRADUATES.
2163. HERBERT HALE POWERS. B.S.; M.D., University of
Cincinnati, 1904. B. 6. n. Born November 7, 1875, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Son of No. 900.
Studied in Miami Medical College, University of Cincinnati, 1900-04,
Practising medicine in Brookline, Mass., 1904 .
Married December 8, 1904, Katherine Burton, (daughter of H. E.
Burton, class of 1864), of Middletown, Conn. Child: Henry Burton,
b. October 13, 1910.
Address : 68 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass.
2164. FRANK HARDER RYDER. B.A. X. ^. Born May 18,
1878, Cobleskill, N. Y. Brother of No. 2304.
Member of the firm, Harder Manufacturing Company, agricultural
machinery and silos, Cobleskill, N. Y., 1900 .
Married December 31, 1902, Susan Maria Armstrong, of Syracuse,
N. Y. Children: Elizabeth Jane, b. May 6, 1904; Helen Frances, b.
February 10, 1907,
Address : Cobleskill, N. Y.
2166. RALPH WALTER RYMER. Ph.B. ^. T. Born June 2,
1875, Jermyn, Pa.
Studied law in Scranton, Pa., 1900-02. Admitted to the bar, 1902.
Practising law in Scranton, Pa., 1902 .
Married November 30, 1903, Winnifred H. Robinson, of Middle-
town, Conn. Child : Dana Robinson, b. March 5, 1905.
Address : 504 Connell Building, Scranton, Pa. Residence : 628
Quincy Ave., Scranton, Pa.
2166. ARTHUR BOURNE SMITH. Ph.B. ; B.L.S., University of
Illinois, 1902. A. T. A. Born August 2, 1873, Elizabeth City, N. C.
Head of order department. University of California Library, 1903 .
Assistant editor: Cumulative Book Index, 1902. Compiler: Reader's
Guide to Periodicals.
Married October 26, 1902, Mary Adda Read. Children: Hester
Elizabeth Read, b. July 3, 1907; Elgene Arthur, b. October 12, 1909.
Address : 2702 Virginia St., Berkeley, Cal.
2167. CLARENCE HATHORNE STAPLES. B.A.; M.D., Har-
vard University, 1904. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born July 9, 1878, Lunen-
burg, Mass. Son of No. ii6i.
Studied in Harvard Medical School, 1900-04. House physician,
Boston City Hospital, 1903-05. Practising medicine in Maiden, Mass.,
1905 . Visiting physician. Maiden Contagious Hospital. City Bac-
teriologist, Maiden, Mass.
Married June 18, 1906, Lizzie Ruth Clarke (daughter of No. 1143),
of Cochituate, Mass. Children: Clarke, b. July 4, 1907; Barbara, b.
October 4, 1908, d. May 14, 1909 ; Kathryn, b. October 31, 1909.
Address : 339 Pleasant St., Maiden, Mass.
2168. ISAAC CRAWFORD SUTTON. Ph.B.; LL.B., Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1903. •*•. T. Born January 10, 1877, Bryn Mawr,
Pa. Son of No. 574; brother of No. 1867, and of H. C. Sutton (class
of 1907)-
Studied in Law School of the University of Pennsylvania, 1900-03.
Admitted to the bar, 1903. Practising law in Philadelphia, 1903 .
Address: 301 Franklin Building, 133 South 12th St., Philadelphia,
Pa. Residence : Haverford, Pa.
512
GRADUATES. [1900.
21G9. WINTHROP TIRRELL. B.A. A. A. $. ^. B. K. Born
September 5, 1878, South Chatham, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1820 and
1919.
Taught in Monson Academy, Mass., 1900-02; Free Academy, Nor-
wich, Conn., 1902-08; High School of Commerce, Boston, Mass.,
1908 .
Address : 1291 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
2170. THOMAS TRAVIS. Ph.B.; B.D., Union Theological Semi-
nary, 1903; M.A., Columbia University, 1904; Ph.D., New York
University, 1907. C. C. *. B. K, Born June 18, 1875, Gee Cross,
Cheshire, England.
Studied in Princeton Theological Seminary, 1900-01 ; Union Theo-
logical Seminary and Colurnbia University, 1901-04. Pastor of Con-
gregational Church, Montclair, N. J., 1904-09. Inspector of prisons in
the state of New York, 1906-09, Pastor of Congregational Church,
Upper Montclair, N. J., 1909 . Author: The Young Malefactor.
Married January 20, 1908, Mary Eleanor Wilson, of Montclair, N. J.
Child: Mary Wilson, b. November 13, 1909.
Address: 280 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. J.
2171. PAYSON JACKSON TREAT. B.A. ; M.A., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1903; Ph.D., Leland Stanford Jr. University, 1910. A. A. *.
4>. B. K. Born November 12, 1879, New York, N. Y. Brother of No.
1821, and of W. H. Treat (class of 1890).
Taught in Barnard School, New York, N. Y., 1900-03. Graduate
student, Columbia University, 1901-03 ; Leland Stanford Jr. Univer-
sity, 1903-05. Instructor in History, Leland Stanford Jr. University,
1905-06, 1907-08. Engaged in research travel around the world, 1906-07.
Instructor in Government, Harvard University, 1908-09. Assistant
Professor of History, Leland Stanford Jr. University, 1909 .
Married June 23, 1909, Jessie Duff McGilvray, of Stanford Univer-
sity, Cal.
Address: Stanford University, Cal.
2172. EMORY HAMMOND WESTLAKE. B.A. ^. T. Born
November 22, 1876, Oneonta, N. Y.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1900-01. Engaged in
copper mining, 1901 .
Married June 21, 1904, Caroline Sill Baldwin (sister of No. 1779),
of Middletown, Conn. Child: Harriet Baldwin, b. April 28, 1909.
Address : 617 East Broad St., Westfield, N. J.
2178. WALTER BROWNE WILSON. B.A.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1902. A. A. 4>. Born July 12, 1878, Salisbury, Md.
Studied in New York Law School, 1900-02. Admitted to the bar.
1902. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1902-06. Assistant to general
manager, Hoboken Land and Improvement Company, N. J.. 1906- .
Married July 24. 1906, Alice Lee Beasley, of La Grange, Tenn.
Address : 907 Castle Point Terrace, Hoboken, N. J.
2174. FRANK EVERETT WING. B.A. f>. N. e. *. B. K.
Born October 24, 1876, North Fayette, Me. Brother of No. 2175.
Taught in High School, Stamford, Conn., 1900-02; High School,
Milton, Mass., 1902-03. Employed by the New York Association for
Improving the Condition of the Poor, 1903-05. Taught in Allegheny
S13
1900.1 GRADUATES.
Preparatory School, Pa., 1905-07. Associate director, Pittsburg Sur-
vey, Pa., 1907-08. Superintendent, Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 111.,
1908-10. General superintendent. Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium,
Chicago, 111., 1910 . Author: Reports of the Pittsburg Survey,
1908; of the Chicago Tuberculosis Institute, 1909.
Married June 28, 1905, Lettie Osbuni Buck, of Waterville, Me.
Children: Deane Allen, b. April 21, 1906; Faith Elizabeth, b. July 5,
1908.
Address : 158 Adams St., Chicago, 111. Residence : 6041 Lexington
Ave., Chicago, 111.
2175. JOHN EDWIN WING. B.A. ; LL.B., Harvard University,
1905. *. N. e. *. B. K. Bom November 12, 1877, North Fayette,
Me. Brother of No. 2174.
Taught in High School, Watertown, Conn., 1900-02. Studied in Har-
vard Law School, 1902-05. Admitted to the bar, 1905. Practising law
in Chicago, 111., 1905 .
Married July i, 1901, Freda DeForrest Foss, of Fairfield, Me. Chil-
dren: Rachel Foss, b. August 14, 1902; Dudley Foss, b. June 25, 1907;
Elizabeth Foss, b. July 6, 1909.
Address : 72 West Adams St., Chicago, 111.
2176. WALTER DUDLEY YATES. B.A. *. N. 0. Born March
26, 1878, Centerville, R. I.
Principal of High School, Plymouth, Conn., 1900-03. Bookkeeper,
Greystone Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Conn., 1903-04; super-
intendent, 1904-06. Superintendent, American Nut Shelling Company,
Boston, Mass., 1906-07. System organizer, Davidson Rubber Company,
Boston. Mass., 1907; superintendent, 1907 .
Married October 12, 1904, Grace Robbins, of Waterbury, Conn.
Child : Phyllis Stanley, b. March 9, 1907.
Address : 22 Powder House Terrace, Somerville, Mass.
2177. ANNIE GRAY BIRDSEY (Steele). Ph.B. Born August
4, 1876, Middlefield, Conn.
Married October 9, 1901, William Rich Steele, of Hartford, Conn.
Children: Dorothy Birdsey, b. July 27, 1902; Kenneth Eaton, b. April
4, 1904; WiUiam Rich, b. March 5, 1906.
Address: Mrs. W. R. Steele, 153 Beacon St., Hartford, Conn.
2178. DORA ISABEL BLACKMAN (McMillen). B.A. Born
August 19, 1877, Plymouth, Conn.
Married October 3, 1900, Edward McMillen (No. 2156), who died
March 23, 1909. Child : Dorothy Margaret, b. May 21, 1908.
Address : Mrs. Dora L McMillen, Plymouth, Conn.
2179. ALICE BRIGHAM. Ph.B. $. B. K. Born August 9, 1876,
Oxford Furnace, N. J.
Taught in a school for girls, Norwalk, Conn., 1900-03 ; High School,
Middletown, Conn., 1904; High School, New Britain, Conn., 1904 .
Address : 38 Camp St., New Britain, Conn.
2180. MAE HUSE CHAPMAN (Wood). Ph.B. Born April 21,
1876, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 1948.
Married October, 1904, H. B. Wood.
Address : Mrs. H. B. Wood, Manila, Philippine Islands.
514
GRADUATES. [1900.
2181. ELIZABETH ANNA COUGHLIN (Redden). Ph.B. Born
July i8, 1879, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in High School, West Haven, Conn., 1901 ; a grammar school,
Bridgeport, Conn., 1902-06.
Married February 7, 1907, William Aloysius Redden, of Bridgeport,
Conn. Child : Miriam, b. June 3, 1909-
Address: Mrs. W. A. Redden, 207 Pembroke St., Bridgeport, Conn.
2182. GRACIA BLAIR DARROW (Collings). Ph.B. Born
August 31, 1878, West Eaton, N. Y.
Studied in State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y., 1902-03. Taught
in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1903-04; High School,
Tully, N. Y., 1904-08; High School, Beaver Falls, Pa., 1908-10.
Married July 27, 1910, Harry T. Collings, of New Haven, Conn.
Address: Mrs. H. T. Collings, 17 College St., New Haven, Conn.
2183. GRACE LEONA FOOTE. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born Novem-
ber 21, 1875, Brooklyn, Pa.
Taught in Guilford, Conn., 1901-04, 1905-07 ; Freehold, N. J., 1904-05 ;
West Haven, Conn., 1907 .
Address: 35 Chestnut St., West Haven, Conn.
2184. GRACE MAUDE HULSE (Howell). Ph.B. Born Feb-
ruary 10, 1878, Middletown, Conn.
Married June 28, 1905, Henry Cline Fixotte Howell, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Child: William Brazos, b. August 15, 1908.
Address: Mrs. H. C. F. Howell, High St., Middletown, Conn.
2185. ANNA AGNES PRIOR. Ph.B. Born June 11, 1878, Mid-
dletown, Conn.
Teacher.
Address : 102 Union St., Middletown, Conn.
2186. MARY AGNES SALESKI. B.A. Born July 31, 1878,
Krebenstein, Germany.
Employed in Bond St. branch, New York Public Library, 1900-02.
Studied in State Library School, Albany, N. Y., 1902-04. In charge of
Tottenville branch. New York Public Library, 1904-07 ; Aguilas branch,
1907 .
Address: 174 East iioth St., New York, N. Y.
2187. CATHERINE MAE SIMONTON. B.A.; M.A., Columbia
University, 1907. Born April 27, 1878, Bristol, Me. Sister of No.
2100.
Taught in Boynton High School, Eastport, Me., 1901-02; High
School, Portland, Conn., 1902-06: High School, Union, N. J., 1908 .
Address : 83 Highwood Ave., Weehawken, N. J.
2188. PERCIE JANET SMITH (Cowling). Ph.B. Born Janu-
ary 12, 1877, Rockfall, Conn.
Private secretary, 1900-10.
Married September 28, 1910, Edward J. Cowling, of Middletown,
Conn.
Address: Mrs. E. J. Cowling, 103 Lincoln St., Middletown, Conn.
51s
1900-01.] GRADUATES.
2189. JANE FRANCES DeCHANTAL WALSH (Garrison).
Ph.B. Born January ii, 1875, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 1871.
Taught in Central School, Middletown, Conn., 1901-04.
Married August 5, 1903, Philip Eugene Garrison (No. 2148).
Children: Philip Walsh, b. March 31, 1905; John Olin, b. March 13,
1908; Jane, b. July 20, 1909; Charles Ford, b. January 13, 191 1.
Address : Mrs. P. E. Garrison, care of Bureau of Medicine and
Surgery, Navy Department, Washington, D. C.
CLASS OF \90U
2190. JOHN EDWARD ADAMS. B.A. Born May 9, 1876, Wil-
braham, Mass.
Taught in High School, Westchester, Conn., 1901-02; Maplewood
Institute, Concordville, Pa., 1902-03. Instructor in Mathematics and
Astronomy, Baldwin University, Ohio, 1903-04; Professor, 1904 .
Married September 10, 1903, Mary Elizabeth Phelps, of Westchester,
Conn. Children: John Newton, b. September 20, 1904; Marion Eliza-
beth, b. January 26, 1907.
Address : Berea, Ohio.
2191. WILLIAM EDWARD ADAMS. Ph.B. A. T. A. Born
September 12, 1875, Westchester, Conn. Brother of No. 2242.
In the testing and engineering departments. General Electric Com-
pany, Schenectady, N. Y., 1902-08. Engaged in farming, insurance, and
the real estate business, Westchester, Conn., 1908 .
Married July 27, 1904, Edith Elliott Emmens, of New London, Conn.
(Children: Leora Emmens, b. August 2, 1908; William Herbert, b.
October 6, 1909.
Address: Westchester, Conn.
2192. WALTER MORGAN ANDERSON. B.S. A. A. f.. Bom
February 13, 1876, Stamford, Conn. Brother of A. A. Anderson (class
of 1908).
Taught in Greenwich Academy, Conn., 1902-03. Assistant principal,
Havemeyer School, Greenwich, 1903-06. Principal of a public school,
Greenwich, 1906-09. Studied in New York Law School, 1904-05.
Admitted to the bar, 1909. Practising law in Greenwich, Conn.,
1909 .
Married March 29, 1910, Lucretia Mead, of Greenwich, Conn.
Address : Greenwich, Conn.
2193. WALTER STANLEY BAKER. B.S. <i^. T. Born Feb-
ruary 23, 1879, Concord, N. H. Brother of No. 2343.
In business in Concord, N. H.
Address: Concord, N. H.
2194. GEORGE ELLSWORTH BISHOP. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1906. Born March 23, 1876, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, New Rochelle, N. Y., 1902-03. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1903. Stationed at New
Rochelle, N. Y., 1903-05; Westport, Conn., 1905-09; Sag Harbor,
N. Y., 1909 .
516
GRADUATES. [1901.
Married November 12, 1902, Clara Seling Cheney, of Middletown,
Conn, Child : Ellsworth Cheney, b. August 8, 1908.
Address : Sag Harbor, N. Y.
2195. WALLACE SELDEN BOARDMAN. B.A. C. C. Born
December 9, 1875, Cromwell, Conn.
Studied in Rochester Theological Seminary, 1901-04. Graduated,
1904. Preached as supply in Baptist Church, Shepherd, Mich., 1904.
Pastor of Baptist Church, Greenwood, Wis., 1905-06. Preached as
supply in Baptist Church, Cromwell, Conn., 1906-07. Pastor of Baptist
Church, West Wardsboro, Vt., 1907-11; Fairfax, Vt., 1911.
Married November 5, 1908, Mary Sadie Davidson, of West Wards-
boro, Vt.
Address : Fairfax, Vt.
2196. HERMANN AUGUST BUSCHEK. B.A. A. T. A. Bom
November 2, 1873, Bremen, Germany.
Taught in Cascadilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1902-04; Horace Mann
School, New York, N. Y., 1904-07; Polytechnic Preparatory School,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907 .
Married August 13, 1909, Marie Kolbe, of New York, N. Y.
Address : Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y. Resi-
dence: 620 West i3Sth St., New York, N. Y.
2197. BURTON HOWARD CAMP. B.A.; B.A., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1903; M.A., Harvard, 1907. *. N. 9. $. B. K. Born Septem-
ber 20, 1880, Hartford, Conn.
Taught in Oak Grove Seminary, Vassalboro, Me., 1901-02. Grad-
uate student. Harvard University, 1902-03, 1905-07. Instructor in Math-
ematics, Mass. Institute of Technology, 1903-04; Wesleyan University,
1904-05, 1907-09. Instructor in Mechanics, Harvard University, 1906-07.
Associate Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan University, 1909 .
Address: 11 Brainerd Ave., Middletown, Conn.
2198. FRANKLIN HALSTED CLAPP. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1903. "*■. T. Bom August 11, 1871, New York,
N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1901-03. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church; transferred to Michigan Conference,
1903. Stationed at Haven Church, Jackson, Mich., 1903-06; Alma,
1906-07; Niles, 1907-09; Manistee, 1909 .
Married July 9, 1903, Marie Wolcott Welles, of Lowell, Mass. Chil-
dren: Clayton Welles, b. January 11, 1905; Franklin Halsjted, b.
December 29, 1906,
Address: 389 First St., Manistee, Mich.
2199. THOMAS JAMES CLARK, Jr. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1904. C. C. Bom September 12, 1877, Paterson,
N.J.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1901-04. Joined Newark
Conference, M. E. Church, 1904. Stationed at Greenville and Center-
ville, N. Y., 1904-07; Barryville, 1907-10; Midvale, N. J., 1910 .
Married November 18, 1908, Daisy Raymond Kalbfus, of Shohola,
Pa.
Address: Midvale, N. J.
Sir
1901.1 GRADUATES.
2200. ALFRED SAMUEL CLAYTON. B.A. ; B.D., Union Theo-
logical Seminary, 1905. *. N. G. *. B. K. Born December 8, 1876,
Ilion, N. Y.
In poor health, 1901-02. Studied in Union Theological Seminary,
1902-05. Preached in M. E. Church, Tuxedo, N. Y., 1905-06. Joined
New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1906. Stationed at Tuxedo,
N. Y., 1906-10; Gardnertown, 1910 .
Married September 2, 1908, Mabel Grace Maynard, of Potsdam, N. Y.
Child: Constance Elizabeth, b. September 6, 1909.
Address : Gardnertown, N. Y.
2201. THOMAS SPARKS CLINE. B.A. ; B.D., Berkeley Divin-
ity School, 1905. A. A. *. Bom September 25, 1877, Woodstown, N. J.
General secretary, Y. M. C. A., Middletown, Conn., 1901-04. Studied
in Berkeley Divinity School, 1902-05. Priest in charge, St. Barnabas's
Church, Berlin, N. H., 1905-09. On the staff of clergy, St. Stephen's
Church, Boston, Mass., 1909 .
Married September 6, 1905, Lois Colder Clute, of Toms River, N. J.
Children: Philip Arthur, b. August 15, 1906; Anna Katharine, b.
September 24, 1908; Lois Colder, b. Febniary 28, 191 1.
Address : 2 Decatur St., Boston, Mass.
2202. LUTHER GARDNER COBURN. B.S.; LL.B., Yale Uni-
versity, 1907. C. C. Born December 4, 1875, Troy, Vt.
Taught in Hamden, Conn., 1901-02. Preached in M. E. Church, Great
Hill, Seymour, Conn., 1902-05, 1907-09. Studied in Yale Law School,
1905-07. Admitted to the bar, 1907. Pastor of Congregational Church,
West Avon, Conn., 1909 .
Married September 10, 1903, Ruby May Treat, of Seymour, Conn.
Address : Seymour, Conn.
2203. ALBERT LLOYD COOPER. B.A. B. 9. n. *. B. K.
Born September 21, 1878, Waverly, Pa. Brother of No. 2534.
With the International Correspondence Schools, Scranton, Pa.,
1901-04. Taught in the School of the Lackawanna, Scranton, Pa.,
1904-05. In tine feed and grain business, Deansboro, N. Y., 1905-08;
Dryden, N. Y., 1908-10; Groton, N. Y., 1910 .
Married September 15, 1903, Ethel W. Carr, of Dalton, Pa. Child:
Albert Derwin, b. May 12, 1908.
Address : Groton, N. Y.
2204. JOHN A DECKER, Jr. B.A. B. e. n. Bom September
14, 1878, West Hartford, Conn.
In the insurance business, Hartford, Conn., 1901 .
Married October 31, 1906, Florence Vosburgh, of Hudson, N. Y.
Address: 184 Beacon St., Hartford, Conn.
2206. HARRIMAN CLEVELAND DODD. B.S. X. ^. Bora
March 10, 1878, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2077.
Principal of High School, Middlebury, Conn., 1901-03 ; a grammar
school, Norwich. Conn., 1903-04. Assistant head master, Irving School,
Tarrytown, N. Y., 1904 .
Married June 25, 1908, Adelaide Florence Pike, of Pike, N, H.
Child: Harriman Cleveland, b. July 27, 1909.
Address: 45 Hudson Terrace, Tarrytown, N. Y.
518
GRADUATES. [1901.
2206. CLYDE ROY DODDS. B.S. ^. T. Born October 23,
1879, North Hero, Vt. Brother of No. 2207.
Apprentice in a machine shop, 1901-02. Laborer in a rolling mill,
1902-04; superintendent, 1904-08. Partner in a foundry business,
1908-09. Secretary and treasurer. Star Foundry Company, Inc.,
Seattle, Wash., 1909 .
Married February 13, 1903, Doris Augusta Rich, of Minneapolis,
Minn. Children: Watson Hamilton, b. December 18, 1904; Janet, b.
July 24, 1906, d. November 14, 1909.
Address : care of Star Foundry Company, Seattle, Wash. Resi-
dence : 2343 44th Ave., Seattle, Wash.
2207. SOLON ARTHUR DODDS. Ph.B.; M.D., Johns Hopkins
University, 1905. ■*■. T. Born December 13, 1877, North Hero, Vt.
Brother of No. 2206.
Studied in Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1901-05. Interne, Johns
Hopkins Hospital, 1905-07. Practised medicine in Salisbury, N. C,
1907-1910; Baltimore, Md., 1910 .
Married May 14, 1908, Elsie Wolcott Robbins, of Baltimore, Md,
Address: 3105 Clifton Ave., Walbrook, Baltimore, Md.
2208. OSCAR BURDETH EMERSON. B.A. C. C Born
August 23, 1875, Coshocton, Ohio.
In business, 1901-02. Preached in M, E. Church, Swartz, Pa.,
1902-03. Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1903-04.
Preached in M. E. Church, Clairton, Pa., 1904-06. Joined Pittsburg
Conference, M. E. Church, 1906. Stationed at Donora, Pa., 1906-09;
Bolivar, 1909——.
Married August 11, 1904, Lucinda Heintzelman, of Jeannette, Pa.
Child : Mary Annette, b. May 17, 1908.
Address : Bolivar, Pa.
2209. LUTHER HAYWARD FROST. B.A. ^. T. Born Jan-
uary 17, 1878, Franklin Falls, N. H. Brother of No. 1791.
Secretary and treasurer, L, L. Frost Paper Company, Norv^ood,
N. Y., 1901-06. Secretary, treasurer, and general manager. Frost &
Sons Paper Company, Napanoch, N. Y., 1906^ ,
Married October 16, 1902, Alice Jennette Raymond (class of 1901).
Children : Luther Hayward, b. April 4, 1906, d. April 5, 1906 ; Dorothy
Raymond, b. July 8, 1907.
Address : Napanoch, N. Y.
2210. ISAAC NEWTON CARMAN. B.A. X. ^. Born March
10, 1878, Mifflintown, Pa.
Taught in High School, Nanticoke, Pa., 1901-05; Astoria, Ore.,
1905-08. In the lumber business, Ostrander, Wash., 1908 .
Married November 29, 1907, Cora Silvia Comstock, of Essex, Conn.
Child: David Theorus, b. September 6, 1908.
Address : Ostrander, Wash.
2211. ALBERT SMITH GORDON. B.A. ; LL.B., Yale Univer-
sity, 1904. B. e. n. Born January 25, 1878. Hazardville, Conn.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1901-04. Practised law in Hartford,
Conn., 1904-07. In the legal department of the Travelers Insurance
Company, Hartford, Conn., 1907-08. With Welles Bros. Company,
manufacturers of taps, dies, etc., Greenfield, Mass., 1909 .
519
1901.1 GRADUATES.
Married August 23, 1904, Anne Josephine Mathewson, of Enfield,
Conn. Children: George B., b. June 26, 1906; Dorothy, b. September
I, 1907; Ruth, b. September i, 1907.
Address : 79 High St., Greenfield, Mass.
2212. EMMETT WELLS GOULD. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1909. A. K. E. Born August 29, 1867, Hancock, N. Y.
Preached in M. E. Church, Lanesboro, Mass., 1901-03. Missionary
in Mexico, 1903-07. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1907.
Stationed at Keeseville, N. Y., 1907-11; Canajoharie, 1911 .
Married August 7, 1901, Frances Winans, of Schenectady, N. Y.
Children : Charis, b. November 10, 1904 ; Richard Gerardus, b. Novem-
ber 20, 1906.
Address : Canajoharie, N. Y.
2213. LEE FOSTER HARTMAN. B.A. 4^. T. *. B. K. Born
October 2, 1879, Fort Wayne, Ind.
On the staff of The New York Journal, 1901-02. Manager, Tabard
Inn Library, New York, N. Y., 1902-03. Engaged in the publishing
business, with the Grafton Press. New York, N. Y., 1903-04. With
Harper & Brothers, New York, N. Y., 1904 . Associate editor of
Harper's Magazine, 1908 .
Married April 28, 1906, Estelle Bosch, of Newark, N. J. Children:
Natalie Roberts, b. February 20, 1907; Elsa Allison, b. December 19,
1908.
Address : 44 Glen Ridge Ave., Glen Ridge, N. J.
2214. WALTER NICKERSON HILL. B.A. ; B.S., University of
California, 1905. A. A. *. *. B. K. Born December 28, 1879, Newport,
R. I. Brother of No. 2084.
Engaged in mining, 1901-02. Studied in School of Mines, University
of CaHfornia, 1902-05. Mining engineer, 1905-06. Civil engineer, with
U. S. Reclamation Service, 1906 .
Address : care of U. S. Reclamation Service, St. Ignatius, Mont.
2215. LOUIS HARMAN HITCHLER. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
December 4, 1879, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, 1901-02. District manager.
United Telephone Company, 1903-04. Editor and publisher, Tri-County
Sportsman, 1904-05; The Oxford (Pa.) News, 1905 .
Address: Oxford, Pa.
2216. STEPHEN BENJAMIN HOYT, Jr. Ph.B. B. e. n.
Bom September 23, 1877, New Canaan, Conn.
With the Port Huron Engine and Thresher Company, Mich., 1901-02;
the Tiffany Studios, New York, N. Y., 1902-06. Salesman, Duffner &
Kimberly, New York, N. Y., 1906-07; Sterling Bronze Company, New
York, N. Y., 1907-09. Florist, New Canaan, Conn., 1909 .
Married January i, 1907, Anna E. Crennan, of New York, N. Y.
Children: Elizabeth, b. October 26, 1908; Catherine, b. October 26,
1908; a son, b. December 13, 1909.
Address : New Canaan, Conn.
2217. EDWIN SWEETSER HUSE. B.S. C. C Born August
22, 1878, Wobum, Mass.
520
GRADUATES. [1901.
Taught in Putney, Vt., 1901-03 ; Hubbardston, Mass., 1903-05. Man-
ager, Nason & Russell Company, tourist agency, Boston, Mass.,
1905 •
Address : 279 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
2218. CLEVELAND ARCHER IVES. B.A. A. A. *. Bora
August 8, 1878, Meriden, Conn.
In the hardware business, Seattle, Wash., 1901-03; in the coal
business, 1903 . Secretary-treasurer, Cumberland Coal Company,
Inc.
Address : care of Cumberland Coal Company, Inc., Seattle, Wash.
2219. ROY HUMISTON JONES. B.A. ^. T. Born August 3,
1877, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 955; brother of Nos. 2020 and
2432.
Taught in the DeLancey School, Philadelphia, Pa., 1901-05. Engaged
in tutoring and journalism, Philadelphia, Pa., and Boston, Mass.,
1905-07. Taught in Lawrenceville School, N. J., 1907-09. Engaged in
study and tutoring, Bethlehem, Pa., 1909-10. Teaching in the Hill
School, Pottstown, Pa., 1910 .
Address : Hill School, Pottstown, Pa.
2220. LESTER EDWARD LYNDE. B.A. $. N. 0. *. B. K.
Born January 7, 1879, Westminster, Mass.
Teaching in Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1901 . Joint
author : A Syllabus of Plane Geometry, zuith Exercises.
Married June 29, 1904, Julia Frances Wood, of Melrose, Mass.
Address: 195 Main St., Andover, Mass.
2221. ARTHUR JOHN MEREDITH. Ph.B. X. ^. Born
November 18, 1874, Bristol, England. Brother of No. 1854, and of
F. G. Meredith (class of 1909).
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1901-03; High
School. Bloomfield, N. J., 1903-05 ; High School, Atlantic City, N. J.,
1905-08; State Normal School, Salem, Mass., 1908 .
Married August 27, 1908, Josephine Kenyon Brunyate, of Ocean City,
N.J.
Address : State Normal School, Salem, Mass. Residence : 4 Willow
Ave., Salem, Mass.
2222. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MEREDITH. B.A. A. A. $.
Born December 26, 1865, Staffordshire, England.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1901. Stationed
at South Meriden, Conn., 1901-03; Grace Church, New York, N. Y.,
1903-06. Transferred to Idaho Conference, 1906, Stationed at
La Grande, Ore., 1906-07. Financial secretary, Jason Lee Academy,
Weiser, Idaho, 1907-08. Stationed at Ontario, Ore., 1908-09; Vale,
Married April 25, 1893, Emeline Guifford Fuller, of Rahway, N. J.
Children: Guifford Fuller, b. October 15, 1896; Donald Lewis, b.
January 23, 1900.
Address : Vale, Ore.
2223. ROBERT JAMES MERRIAM. Ph.B. A. A. #. Born
January 14, 1879, Meriden, Conn.
521
1901.] GRADUATES.
Employed in a factory, 1901-02. Traveling salesman, 1902-04.
Treasurer, Foster, Merriam & Co., Meriden, Conn., 1904 .
Address : Meriden, Conn.
2224. WILLIAM PERCIVAL OGDEN. B.A. X. ^. Born
March 11, 1878, Parrsboro, N. S., Canada.
Studied law in Bristol, Conn., 1901-02, With the Holmes, Booth &
Hayden Company, brass manufacturers, Waterbury, Conn., 1902-04.
In the insurance business, Waterbury, Conn., 1905-06. With the
Scoville Manufacturing Company, brass manufacturers, Waterbury,
Conn., 1906 .
Married November 5, 1910, Mima Robbins Pierce, of Worcester,
Mass.
Address : Box 552, Waterbury, Conn.
2226. DUDLEY BALDWIN PALMER. B.A. A. K E. Born
January 19, 1880. Kingston, N. Y. Son of No. 933; brother of G. A.
Palmer (class of 1910).
Cashier, New York Life Insurance Company, Rochester (N. Y.)
branch, 1902-03; Indiana branch, 1903-04; special work in Mexico,
1905 ; inspector of branch offices, Canada and Mexico, 1906-09.
Engaged in farming, Milton, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: Milton-on-Hudson, N. Y.
2226. RICHARD GRANVILLE POVEY. B.S.; LL.B., George
Washington University, 1905. A. K E. 4>. B. K. Born August 25,
1872, Rehoboth, Mass.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1901-02. Examiner in
U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C, 1902-06. Admitted to the bar,
1905. Attorney in patent department. General Electric Company,
Schenectady, N. Y., 1906 .
Address: 104 Wendell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.
2227. WALTER J RANDOLPH. Ph.B. C. C. *. B. K. Born
September 10, 1871, Cohocton, N. Y.
Superintendent of schools, Portland, Conn., 1901-03. Studied in
New York Law School, 1903-04. Studied law in White Plains, N. Y.,
1904-06. Admitted to the bar, 1906. Attorney for Westchester and
Bronx Title Company, 1904-06. Practising law in New York, N. Y.,
1906 . Attorney for the New York Anti-Saloon League, 1908- .
Address: 176 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
2228. WILLIAM CHAUNCEY RICE. B.A.; LL.B., Harvard
University, 1908. *. N. 9. "I>. B. K. Born September 11, 1878, Boston,
Mass. Son of No. 988; brother of Nos. 2504 and 2826.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1901-02 ; Harvard University, 1902-05 ;
Harvard Law School, 1905-08. Admitted to the bar, 1908. Practising
law in Boston, Mass., 1908^^ .
Address : 53 Newtonville Ave., Newton, Mass.
2229. JOHN BROCKWAY RIPPERE. B.A.; M. A. (on exam.),
1910. X. "*•. Born October 6, 1876, Sayville, N. Y. Brother of No.
2505, and of R. P. Rippere (class of 1905).
Taught in Brooklyn Latin School, N. Y., 1901-02 ; St. John's College,
Annapolis, Md., 1902 (Assistant Professor of Latin, 1904-07; Pro-
fessor, 1907 ).
522
GRADUATES. [1901.
Married September 14, 1905, Clara Isabelle Sherwood, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Children: Caroline Sherwood; Margaret Monsees.
Address : St. John's College, Annapolis, Md.
2230. HERBERT HOLDEN SAWYER. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
August 27, 1878, Napa, Cal. Son of F. A. Sawyer (class of 1871).
Wool-sorter, Lawrence, Mass., 1901-02. Mill hand, with Sawyer
Tanning Company, Napa, Cal., 1902-03, 1904-05. Australian buyer for
Sawyer Tanning Company, 1903-04; European buyer, 1905-06. Secre-
tary and office manager, Sawyer Tanning Company, 1906- . Presi-
dent, Independent (coal) Supply Company, Napa, Cal., 1907 .
Married June i, 1905, Claire Goodman, of Napa, Cal. Children:
Herbert Goodman, b. July 20, 1907; Claire Holden, b. December 31,
1909.
Address : Napa, Cal.
2231. FRANK PETER SCHEFFER. B.S. Born February 16,
1878, Meriden, Conn.
Teaching in St. Marys College, Kansas.
Address: St. Marys, Kans.
2232. SOLON BEECHER SELLECK. Ph.B.; LL.B., Cornell
University, 1904. A. K. E. Born July 26, 1879, Glens Falls, N. Y.
Studied in Cornell Law School, 1901-04. Admitted to the bar, 1905.
Practised law in Muncie, Ind., 1905-07; Indianapolis, Ind., 1907 .
Address : 315 Indiana Trust Building, Indianapolis, Ind.
CHARLES HALBERTON SEWARD. B.A. *. n. O.
Born January 2, 1871, Orange, Pa.
Joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1901. Stationed at
First Church, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (assistant), 1901-02; Choconut Center,
N. Y., 1902-03. Transferred to Northwest Iowa Conference, 1903.
Stationed at Larchwood, Iowa, 1903-05; Sanborn, 1905-09; Milford,
1909 .
Married January 2, 1906, Florence Elrose Graham, of Cedar Falls,
Iowa, Children: Dorothy Marie, b. November 8, 1906; Willard Gra-
ham, b. April 13, 1909; Wendell Brace, b. April 13, 1909.
Address: Milford, Iowa.
2234. CARL CURTIS STICKNEY. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born May
17, 1876, Canaan, N. H.
Clerk in a bookstore, Middletown, Conn., 1901-03. Traveling sales-
man for Armour & Co., Albany and Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1903-05;
Potter & Wrightington, Boston, Mass., 1905-06; E. W. Marvin, Troy,
N. Y., 1906-07; J. H. Webb, New Haven, Conn., 1907 .
Married January i, 1902, Grace Edna Murray, of Albany, N. Y.
Child: Clinton Murray, b. November 18, 1903.
Address: Box 1425, New Haven, Conn.
2235. WALTER RAYMOND TERRY. B.A.; M.D., Columbia
University, 1905. B. 9. H. Born May 21, 1878, Patchogue, N. Y.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1901-05. Interne, Lincoln Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1905-07. Prac-
tising medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907 . Assistant physician,
523
1901.1 GRADUATES.
M. E. Hospital Dispensary, Brooklyn, 1907 . Surgeon, Polhemus
Memorial Clinic, Brooklyn, 1908 .
Address: 1085 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2236. JAMES HERBERT TUCKLEY. B.A. A. T. A. Bom
September 11, 1876, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Teacher.
Married December 27, 1905. Viola Fairchild Baker. Children: Mar-
tha Fairchild, b. March 7, 1907 ; Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1909.
Address : 432 20th Ave., Paterson, N. J.
2237. FRANK BERTRAM WADE. B.S. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
July 3, 1875, New Bedford, Mass.
Taught in Lewis Institute, Chicago, 111., 1901-03; Shortridge High
School, Indianapolis, Ind., 1903 .
Married August 19, 1908, Ethel A. Nicholson, of Manchester, N. H.
Child : Lucille Winkley, b. June 8, 1909.
Address : 434 East St. Clair St.. Indianapolis, Ind.
2238. HERBERT COOPER WARD. Ph.B.; M.S., 1903. C. C.
Bom June 13, 1877, Portland, Me.
Taught in Claflin University, S. C, 1903-04. Studied in Yale Medical
School, 1904-05. Engaged in medical research work. New York, N. Y.,
1905-07. In poor health, 1907-08. With the Clyde Timber Company,
Colorado Springs, Col., 1908-09. Teaching in High School, Golden,
Col., 1909 .
Address: Golden, Col.
2239. JOSEPH CLARK WINANS. B.A. ; M.D., New York Uni-
versity, 1905. Born December 19. 1878, Paterson, N. J.
Studied in Medical School of New York University, 1901-05. Prac-
tising medicine in Belleville. N. J., 1905 .
Married October 5, 1907, Martha Areson, of Montclair, N. J.
Address: 155 Washington Ave., Belleville, N. J.
2240. JOSIAH OLIVER WOLCOTT. Ph.B. B. G. n. Bom
October 31, 1877, Dover, Del.
Studied law in Dover. Del., 1901-04. Admitted to the bar, 1904.
Practising law in Wilmington, Del., 1904 . Deputy attorney-general
of the State of Delaware, 1909 .
Married December 5, 1906, Mary Rebecca Fooks, of Laurel, Del.
Child : James Lister, b. September 19, 1907.
Address: 11 16 Broome St., Wilmington, Del.
2241. ERNEST ALBERT YARROW. B.A.; B.D., Hartford
Theological Seminary, 1904. A. T. A. Born February 21, 1876, London,
England.
Missionary in Turkey.
Married August 4, 1904, Martha Jane Tuckley (sister of No. 2236).
Children : George Tuckley, b. June 25, 1905 ; Grace Winans, b. Febru-
ary 6, 1907; Clarence Henry, b. May 13, 1910.
Address : Van, Turkey in Asia.
2242. SUSAN MARY ADAMS (Wetherby). B.A. Born April
28, 1877, Westchester, Conn. Sister of No. 2191.
524
GRADUATES. [1901.
Taught in High School, Unionville, Conn., 1901-04; Staples High
School, Westport, Conn., 1904-06.
Married July 11, 1907, F. H. Wetherby, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: Mrs. F. H. Wetherby, i Wall St., Middletown, Conn.
2243. MABELLE WILCOX BARNES. B.S. Born May 13, 1878,
East Berlin, Conn.
Taught in New Britain, Conn., 1901-02; East Berlin, Conn., 1903-06;
North Brookfield, Mass., 1909-10; Forestville, Conn., 1910 .
Address: East Berlin, Conn.
2244. GRACE ALIDA BEEBE (Hoyt). Ph.B. Born October
13, 1878, New Haven, Conn.
Graduate student, Yale University, 1901-04.
Married June 18, 1908, Friend Edward Hoyt, of New Haven, Conn.
Address: Mrs. F. E. Hoyt, 317 Seward Place, Schenectady, N. Y.
2245. ANNIE STRONG BROWN. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born July
13, 1879, Lebanon, Conn.
Taught in Shelton, Conn., 1901-02; South Hadley Falls, Mass.,
1902-05; Great Barrington, Mass., 1905 .
Address: Great Barrington, Mass.
2246. CHRISTABEL MAY COE (Merrett). Ph.B. $. B. K.
Born January 30, 1876, Middlefield, Conn.
Taught in a private school. New York, N. Y., 1901-03. Secretary of
Christian Association, Barnard College, New York, N, Y., 1907 .
Married June 4, 1904, Rev. George Power Merrett, of London, Eng-
land, who died October 8, 1906.
Address: Mrs. Christabel M. Merrett, Brooks Hall, 607 West ii6th
St., New York, N. Y.
2247. ROBERTA CORSCADEN. B.S. Born April 13, 1868,
Providence, R. I. Sister of No. 2269.
Address : 109 Kenyon St., Hartford, Conn.
2248. *LEILA ALBERTA FIELD (Price). Ph.B. Born Sep-
tember 10, 1877, East Hampton, Conn. Sister of No. 2480.
Taught in a grammar school, East Hampton, Conn. Died March 24,
1906, Yonkers, N. Y.
Married April 24, 1905, Carl Fowler Price (No. 2303). Child: a
daughter, b. March 16, 1906, d. March 22, 1906.
2249. ILGA FRANCES RAYE HARVEY. Ph.B., 1902. Born
February 24, 1881, Middletown, Conn.
Principal of a grammar school, Sheffield, Conn., 1905-06; Suffield,
Conn., 1906-08; Plainville, Conn., 1908 .
Address : 38 Hobart St., Meriden, Conn.
2250. MARIE ROSALIE vonESSEN HUBERT. B.A.; M.A.
(on exam.), 1902. *. B. K. Bom January 20, 1877, Christiania,
Norway.
1901.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in High School, Portland, Conn., 1901-02 ; Neptune Town-
ship High School, Ocean Grove, N. J., 1902-05 ; High School, New
Britain, Conn., 1905 .
Address : 45 Grand St., New Britain, Conn,
2251. MAY ELIZABETH KENNEALLY. Ph.B. Bom Sep-
tember 15, 1878, Middletown, Conn.
Teacher,
Address: 123 West 70th St,, New York, N, Y.
2252. LENA ZERVIAH NEWTON, B.S. Born September 4.
1879, Woodbridge, Conn, Sister of C, R. Newton (class of 1907).
Taught in South Britain, Conn., 1901-02; Amityville, N, Y., 1903-05;
Northport, N. Y., 1905-07; Maryland College, Lutherville, Md,, 1907-08;
Merchantville, N, J., 1909 ,
Address: 17 West Rogers Ave,, Merchantville, N, J,
2253. MAY TOMLINSON PALMER, Ph.B. *. B. K. Born
July 3, 1880, Shelton, Conn.
Taught in High School, Southington, Conn., 1901-03 ; Bristol, Conn.,
1903-04; Waltham, Mass.. 1904-10: Flushing, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 30 Summit St., Flushing, N. Y.
2254. EDITH LADORA RISLEY (Hyde). B.S. *. B. K. Born
February 7, 1875, Hartford, Conn.
Taught in State Normal School, New Britain, Conn., 1901-03; High
School, Hartford, Conn., 1903-08.
Married July 9, 1908, Clement C, Hyde, of Hartford, Conn, Child:
Richard Whitney, b. June 18, 1909.
Address: Mrs. C C. Hyde, 278 Oxford St., Hartford, Conn,
2255. *CHARLOTTE MARIA SEABURY (Hathaway), B,S.
Born November 7, 1878, Little Compton, R. I.
Taught in Little Compton, R. I., 1901-02. Died February i, 1905,
New Bedford, Mass.
Married December 25, 1902, John G. Hathaway, M.D., of New Bed-
ford, Mass. Child: John Seabury, b. September 13, 1903.
2256. FREDRIKA VAN BENSCHOTEN, B,A, *. B, K. Born
December 13, 1878, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of Professor J. d
Van Benschoten ; sister of No. 2467.
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1901-02; Bloomfield,
N. J., 1902-04; Haverhill, Mass., 1904-08; Portland Academy, Ore.,
1908- — .
Address: Portland Academv, Portland, Ore.
2257. J[ULIA] MYRA WILCOX, Ph.B, *. B. K, Born May
28. 1876, Westfield, Conn.
Taught in a grammar school. New Britain, Conn., 1901-02; High
School, New Britain, Conn., 1902-03 ; State Normal School, New
Britain, Conn., 1903 . Sent by State Board of Education to visit
English schools, 1908.
Address : R. F, D. No. i, Middletown, Conn.
52<5
GRADUATES. [1902.
CLASS OF 1902.
2258. EVERETT GUNNER ACKART. Ph.B.; M.E., Cornell
University, 1905. ^. T. Born August 5, 1881, Schaghticoke, N. Y.
Studied in Sibley College, Cornell University, 1902-05. Mechanical
and electrical engineer, with Sanderson & Porter, New York, N. Y.,
1905-06; with H. Floy (No. i554), New York, N. Y., 1906-07; with
the E. I. duPont de Nemours Powder Company, 1907 .
Married January 31, 1906, Agnes Martin Jenks, of Newark, N. Y.
Address: 803 Washington St., Wilmington, Del.
2259. ROBERT AVERY ANDERSON. B.A. <ir. T. Born
August 26, 1879, New York, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 2339 and 2523.
In business, wholesale precious stones, 1902-04; real estate, 1904 .
Married October 24, 1907, Grace Jenkins, of Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Address: 22 East ist St., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2260. ALFRED MILLER BAILEY. B.A.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1904. *. N. e. Born November 7, 1879, Winsted, Conn.
Son of No. 1 141.
Studied in New York Law School, 1902-04. Admitted to the bar,
1904. In the legal department of the Title Guarantee and Trust Com-
pany, 1905-06. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1906 .
Married June 26, 1907, Catharine S. Wood, of St. Paul, Minn.
Children: Alfred Miller, b. July 31, 1908; William Wood, b. October
3, 1909.
Address : Rockland Ave., Park-Hill-on-Hudson, Yonkers, N. Y.
2261. BURTON JOHN BALDWIN. B.A.; B.D., Union Theo-
logical Seminary, 1908. A. K. E. Born April 5, 1875, Woodbridge,
Conn.
Studied in Yale College, 1902-03. Graduate student, Yale Univer-
sity, 1903-04. Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1904-06, 1907-08.
Engaged in private tutoring, 1906-07. Graduate student, Columbia
University, 1907 .
Address: Livingston Hall, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
2262. JOHN MELSON BETTS. B.A. C. C. Born January 6,
1872, Ocean View, Del.
Taught in Anne Arundel Academy, Millersville, Md., 1902-03; Wil-
mington Conference Academy, Dover, Del., 1903-04. Studied in Uni-
versity of Virginia, 1904-05. Principal of High and Grammar School,
Stuarts Draft, Va., 1905-07 ; Academy and High School, New Salem,
Mass., 1907-09; High and Grammar Schools, Smyrna, Del., 1909-10.
Solicitor for an educational house, 1910. Teaching in Southwestern
State Normal School, California, Pa., 1910 .
Married November 23, 1904, Jessie Marion Winans (No. 2336), who
died September 20, 1910. Children: Dorothy Malcolm, b. September
16, 1905 ; Lawrence Williams, b. May 22, 1908.
Address : California, Pa.
2263. MARSHALL BEVIN. B.A. C. C. Born April 16, 1879,
East Hampton, Conn.
527
1902.1 GRADUATES.
Engaged in the manufacture of bells, East Hampton, Conn., 1902 .
Married October 9, 1906, Grace Dwight, of Stafford Springs, Conn.
Children : Gordon Dwight, b. July 20, 1907 ; Barbara, b. December 18,
1908; Abner Griswold, b. November 19, 1910.
Address : East Hampton, Conn.
2264. WALLACE LEE BONHAM. Ph.B.; M.A. (on exam.),
1909; Ph.D., University of Pittsburg, 1909. A. T. A. Born September
5, 1874, Osceola, Pa.
Taught in Pittsburg Academy, Pa., 1902-03; Shady Side Academy,
Pittsburg, 1903 .
Married August 6, 1902, Mae Edith Brown, of Wellsville, N. Y.
Children: Elizabeth Marion, b. August 7, 1904; Richard Lee, b.
November 15, 1909; Gordon Wallace, b. November 15, 1909.
Address: Shady Side Academy, Pittsburg, Pa. Residence: 1306
Center St., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
2265. ISAAC SQUIRE CARROLL. Ph.B. A. T. A. Born Jan-
uary 27, 1879, Hobart, N. Y.
Taught in High School, Catskill, N. Y., 1902-05. Principal, High
School, Hobart, N. Y., 1905-08. Superintendent of schools, Owego,
N. Y., 1908 .
Married August 8, 1906, Jessie Hazelton Austin, of Gouverneur,
N. Y. Child : Charles Austin, b. May 13, 1908.
Address: 337 Front St., Owego, N. Y.
2266. W[ILLIAM] HARRY CLEMONS. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1905; M.A., Princeton University, 1905, "^. T. *. B. K.
Born September 9, 187Q, Corry, Pa.
Assistant in the Library, and graduate student, Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1902-03. University Fellow in Princeton University, 1903-04.
Instructor in English, Princeton, 1904-06, 1907-08. Studied in the
University of Oxford, England (Fellow of Princeton), 1906-07. Refer-
ence Librarian, Library of Princeton University, 190& .
Address : 4 East Witherspoon Hall, Princeton, N. J.
2267. JAMES JOSEPH COGAN. B.A.; B.D., Episcopal Theo-
logical School, 1905. B. G. n. Born August 3, 1879, New York, N. Y.
Studied in Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1905.
Protestant Episcopal clergyman, 1905 .
Married June 28, T905, Edith Ives, M.D., of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Mar>', b. October 13, 1906; David, b. February 14, 1908.
Address : 216 Warren St., Fall River, Mass.
2268. WEBB GARDNER COOPER. B.A. A. A. *. Born June
21, 1878, Oswego, N. Y.
Bank clerk, 1902-07; teller, 1907-09. Secretary of Building and Loan
Association, Oswego, N. Y., 1909 .
Married April 18, 1907, Elizabeth Scott Ga3lord, of Oswego, N. Y.
Child : Elizabeth Gardner, b. March 15. 1908.
Address : 153 East 4th St., Oswego, N. Y.
2269. JAMES ALBERT CORSCADEN. Ph.B. : M.D., Columbia
University, 1906. ■^. T. Born June 26, 1881, Providence. R. I.
Brother of No. 2247-
528
GRADUATES. [1902.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1902-06. On the staff of the Presbyterian Hospital, New York, N. Y.,
1906-08. Practising medicine in New York, N. Y., 1908 .
Address : 440 West End Ave., New York, N. Y.
2270. SAMUEL FULLER CROWELL. B.A. f». N. e. *. B. K.
Born May 26, 1879, Greenwich, Mass. Grandson of No. 118.
With the Library Bureau; salesman, Boston, Mass., 1902-08; man-
ager, Hartford, Conn., 1908- — .
Address: 64 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn.
2271. RALPH SPALDING CUSHMAN. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
November 12, 1879, Poultney, Vt.
Joined New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1903. Sta-
tioned at Bryantville, Mass., 1903-04; Acushnet, 1904-06; Danielson,
Conn., 1906-11; St. Paul's Church, Fall River, Mass., 1911 .
Married August 20, 1902, Maude Estella Hammond, of Chateauaray,
N. Y.
Address : 131 Rock St., Fall River, Mass.
2272. OTTO WATSON DAVIS. B.A. C. C. Born December 23,
1875, Seymour, Conn.
Assistant agent, Charity Organization Societv, New York, N. Y.,
1902-03. Superintendent, Charity Organization Society, Paterson,
N. J., 1903-06. Superintendent, Associated Charities, Columbus, Ohio,
1906— — .
Married December 25, 1903, Annie S. Thomas, of Boston, Mass.
Child: Evelyn May, b. October 6, 1908.
Address : 34 East Rich St., Columbus, Ohio.
2273. JAMES MARSHALL DEARBORN. Ph.B. *. N. e. Born
April 13, 1880, Marblehead, Mass. Brother of Nos. 2143 and 2535.
Bank clerk. New York, N. Y., 1902-03, 1904-07. Graduate student,
Columbia University, 1903-04. Engaged in library work, 190&-- — .
Studied in State Library School, Albany, N. Y. Assistant Librarian,
College of Liberal Arts, Boston University, 1910 .
Address : Boston University, Boston, Mass.
2274. JERRY JOSIAH DeFREHN. B.A. C. C. Born Septem-
ber I, 1871, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
With the Charity Organization Society, New York, N. Y., 1902-03.
With Jacob Riis's Neighborhood Settlement, New York, N. Y., 1903-04.
In business in Chicago, 111., 1904-10.
Married January i, 1905, Florence Lucretia Kempfer, of Beaver
Springs, Pa. Children : Evelyn Avis, b. May 20, 1907 ; Grace Virginia,
b. March 14, 1909.
Address: Knox, Ind.
2275. LEWIS EDWIN DeLANEY. B.S. C. C. Born July 17,
1879, Sayre, Pa.
Taught in High School, Sayre, Pa., 1902-07. Superintendent of
schools, Sayre, Pa., 1907 .
Married July 19, 1905, Margaret Griswold (No. 2327). Children:
Margaret Louise, b. May 19, 1906; William Wesley, b. August 7, 1907.
Address: T17 Bensley St., Sayre, Pa.
1902.] GRADUATES.
2276. HAROLD AUSTIN DUNN. B.A. A. T. A. Born March
25, 1877, Greenville, Pa.
Engaged in the examination of titles, Pittsburg, Pa., 1902 .
Address: 824 Sheridan Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
2277. FRANKLIN STILES DURSTON. B.A. *. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born February 13, 1880, Skaneateles, N. Y.
Storekeeper, U. S. Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., 1902-03 ;
laboratory assistant, 1903-07; assistant physicist, 1907 . Member,
International Electrical Congress, 1904.
Address: Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.
2278. PHILIP PRESCOTT FROST. B.A. ^. T. Born Decem-
ber II, 1876, Thetford Center, Vt. Son of T. P. Frost (class of 1876).
Engaged in literary work. New York, N. Y., 1902-03 ; Chicago, 111.,
1903-04, 1905-06. Employed in a bank, Chicago, 111., 1904-05.
Draughtsman, Department of PubHc Works, Evanston, 111., 1906;
assistant inspector, 1906-07; inspector, 1907 .
Address : 1632 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111.
2279. AXEL SIEGFRIED HANSON. B.S. C. C. Born Sep-
tember 30, 1875, New York, N. Y.
Principal, Perryville School, Ark., 1902-03. In the sales department.
Little Rock Railway and Electric Company, 1906-07. Principal of a
public school, Lonsdale, Ark., 1908-09. With P. F. Collier & Son,
Little Rock, Ark., 1909 .
Married December 3, 1903, Amalie Mondschine, of New York, N. Y.
Address: 2600 Gaines St., Little Rock, Ark.
2280. GEORGE WASHINGTON HARPER, Jr. B.A.; LL.B.,
New York Law School, 1904. ^. T. *. B. K Bom November 20,
1879, Still Pond, Md.
Studied in New York Law School, 1902-04. Admitted to the bar,
1904. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1904 .
Address: 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
2281. W[ILLIAM] GRAY HARRIS, B.A. A. K. E. Bom
September 22, 1879, Poultney, Vt.
Taught in High School, Northport, N. Y., 1903-04. Cashier, Provi-
dent Life and Trust Company, Worcester, Mass., 1904 .
Married July 7, 1903, Bessie W. Legg, of Worcester, Mass. Child:
Sarah Fifield, b. October 28. 1906.
Address : 390 Main St., Worcester, Mass.
2282. OLIN FISK HERRICK. B.A. *. N. 0. *. B. K. Born
July 8, 1881, Wilbraham, Mass. Son of No. 1217.
Manager, Boston office, Fisk Teachers' Agency, 1902 .
Married May 29, 1906, Grace Frances Cooley, of Aubumdale, Mass.
Child : Dorothy Elizabeth, b". November 5, 1907.
Address: 2a Park St., Boston, Mass. Residence: 47 Hancock St.,
Aubumdale, Mass.
2283. ROBERT SMYTH HOLDEN. B.A. A. A. $. Born May
13, 1880, Napa, Cal. Son of No. 893.
530
GRADUATES. [1902r
Employed by the Norton Tanning Company, San Francisco, Cal.,
1902-03. Studied law, 1903-05- Admitted to the bar, 1905. Practised
law in Napa, Cal., 1906-07. General clerk, Lester Construction Com-
pany, San Francisco, Cal., 1907- Clerk in the Bank of Napa, Napa,
Cal., 1907 .
Address: Bank of Napa, Napa, Cal. Residence: 606 Franklin St..
Napa, Cal.
2284. ALEXANDER JAMES INGLIS. B.A.; M.A., Columbia
University, 1909. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born November 24, 1879,
Middletown, Conn.
Teaching in Horace Mann School, New York, N. Y., 1902 .
Joint author: First Book in Latin; High School Course in Latin
Composition. Author: Latin Composition Exercise Book.
Address : Teachers' College, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
2285. EDWARD ANDREWS I NGRAH AM. B.A.; M.A., Colum-
bia University, 1905. *. N. G. Born February 20, 1880, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Son of No. 778; grandson of No. 307; brother of Nos. 2151
and 2431.
Studied in a law office, 1902-03; New York Law School, 1903-04;
Columbia University, 1904-06. At Forest Edge Poultry Farm, Locust
Valley, N. Y., 1906 .
Address : Forest Edge Poultry Farm, Locust Valley, N. Y.
2286. MICHAEL GEORGE LAWTON. Ph.B. Born July 9,
1879, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2651.
In business in Middletown, Conn., 1902-06. With the Coal and Iron
National Bank, New York, N. Y., 1906 .
Address: 267 West nth "St., New York, N. Y.
2287. ERNEST MORSE LIBBY. B.A. A. T. A. Born January
31, 1879, Gorham, Me.
Taught in North Windham, Me., 1902-03. Principal of High School,
Essex, Conn., 1903 .
Married July 14, 1910, Nellie Curtis Sanborn, of Portland, Me.
Address : Essex, Conn.
2288. HOWARD VICTOR LITTELL. Ph.B. X. ^. Born
January 10, 1883, Sanford, N. Y. Brother of No. 2494.
Taught in Lentsville, N. Y., 1902-03. Principal of High School,
Otego, N. Y., 1903-05; Mohawk, N. Y., 1905 .
Married April 4, 1905, Bessie Electa Wilcox, of Utica, N. Y.
Address: Mohawk, N. Y.
2289. GEORGE BRIGGS LUFKIN. B.S. A. K. E. Born Sep-
tember 13, 1874, Rumford Center, Me.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1902-04. Clerk for
the W. W. Kimball Company, Chicago, III, 1904 .
Married September 9, 1903, Sara E. Eaton, of Rumford, Me. Chil-
dren: Alice Howe, b. January 31, 1906; Eaton, b. October 20, 1907;
Merritt Newell, b. February 4, 1909.
Address: 1238 South Central Park Ave., Chicago, 111.
2290. FREDERIC MILTON McGAW. B.S. C. C. Born May
29, 1870, Danville, Pa. Brother of No. 2377.
531
1902.] GRADUATES.
Taught in Beaver College, Pa., 1902-06; Central High School, Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1906-08; Beaver College, 190& .
Married June 30, 1897, Lillie Augusta Gamache, of Shrewsbury,
Mass.
Address : 967 Fourth St., Beaver, Pa.
2291. FRED MARLIN MEADER. B.S.; M.S., 1905 r M.D.,
Johns Hopkins University, 1909. C. C. Born January 28, 1876, North
Haverhill, N. H.
Salesman for Bryan-Marsh Incandescent Lamp Manufacturing Com-
pany, 1902-03. Graduate student in Wesleyan University, and tech-
nician, Conn. Hospital for the Insane, 1903-05. Studied in Johns
Hopkins Medical School, 1905-09. Instructor in Pathology and Bac-
teriology, College of Medicine, Syracuse University, 1909 .
Married September 20, 1905, Emma Cornelius, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Child : Carlton Cornelius, b. November 7, 1909.
Address: 622 South Warren St., Syracuse, N. Y.
2292. CLIFFORD DELEGAR MEEKER. B.S. ^. T. Born
June 13, 1879, Elizabeth, N. J. Son of J. M. Meeker (class of 1873) ;
brother of No. 2025.
Electrical engineer (contracting, consulting, and manufacturing),
1902 .
Married November 24, 1905, Mabelle Cheney Grant (No. 2325).
Child: Miriam Grant, b. May 17, 1908.
Address: ^^ Sussex Ave., East Orange, N. J.
2298. GEORGE DICKEY MILLS. Ph.B. A. T. A. Born Feb-
ruary 20, 1878, Island Pond, Vt. Brother of No. 2026.
Studied in State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, Iowa,
1902-03. Engaged in wool growing. Gage, Mont., 1903 .
Married July 23, 1909, Mary E. Sales, of Bozeman, Mont.
Address : Gage, Mont.
2294. THOMAS HENRY MONTGOMERY. B.S. A. A. *.
Born September i, 1879, South Manchester, Conn. Brother of No.
2028.
Engaged in musical work. New York, N. Y. (in Grace Church
choir), 1903 . With the American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany, New York, N. Y., 1907 .
Married September 19, 1908, Gertrude Day, of Pittsfield, Mass.
Address: 15 Dey St., New York, N. Y.
2296. JAMES WISWELL MUDGE. B.A. ; LL.B., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1907. ^. T. *. B. K. Born December 11, 1879, Lucknow,
India. Son of No. 806.
Taught in Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md., 1902-03 ; Ken-
yon Military Academy, Gambier, Ohio, 1904. Studied in Harvard
Law School, 1904-07. Admitted to the bar, 1907. Practising law in
Boston, Mass., 1907 .
Married September 14, 1910, Mertie M. Bachelder, of Lowell, Mass.
Address : 31 Wyoming Park, Melrose, Mass.
2296. CARL SAMUEL NEUMANN. B.A. C. C. *. B. K. Born
February 2"}, 1880, New Britain, Conn. Brother of Nos. 2500 and 2719.
53^
GRADUATES. [1902.
Principal of High School, Plymouth, Conn., 1902-03. In the office
of the Union Manufacturing Company, New Britain, Conn., 1903-04;
traveling salesman, 1905; assistant secretary, 1906 .
Address : 189 South Main St., New Britain, Conn,
2297. ROBERT BREWER NEWELL. B.A. B. 9. H. Born
September 11, 1879, Hartford, Conn. Brother of No. 2054.
Clerk in Hartford (Conn.) National Bank, 1902; Phoenix National
Bank, Hartford, Conn., 1902-03. Clerk and bookkeeper. State Bank,
Hartford, Conn., 1903-07. Teller, State Savings Bank, Hartford,
Conn., 1907 .
Married December 17, 1907, Helen Celestia Lincoln, of Hartford,
Conn. Child : Katharine Lincoln, b. November 10, 1908.
Address : 10 Sherman St., Hartford, Conn.
2298. CLARENCE LUCIAN NEWTON. Ph.B.; LL.B. and
J. M., Boston University, 1905. B. 0. H. Born July 31, 1877, Eden,
Vt. Brother of No. 2299.
Studied in Law School of Boston University, 1902-05. Admitted to
the bar, 1905. Practising law in Boston, Mass., 1905 . Lecturer
on Wills, Deeds, and Property, Boston (Y. M. C. A.) Evening Law
School, 1905 . Lecturer on Property, Law School of Boston Uni-
versity, 1907-08.
Married June 8, 1909, Alice McLennan, of Chicago, 111.
Address : Room 818, 60 State St., Boston, Mass.
2299. WILBER EDWARD NEWTON. B.A. B. 0. n. Born
March 8, 1875, Eden, Vt. Brother of No. 2298.
Jomed Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1902. Stationed at
Holland and Morgan, Vt, 1902-03; Marshfield and South Cabot,
1903-04; West Enosburg, 1904-07; Union Village and North Thet-
ford, 1907-10. Transferred to New England Southern Conference,
1910. Stationed at Haddam Neck, Conn., 1910 .
Married June 2, 1904, Inez Lucinda Kingsbury, of Walden, Vt.
Children: Vivian Virtine, b. September 16, 1905; Newell Edward, b.
March 18, 1908.
Address : R. F. D. No. i. East Hampton, Conn.
2300. CLARENCE ALBERT PIERCE. B.S.; M.S., 1904; Ph.D.,
Cornell University, 1908. «l>. N. 0. *. B. K. Born October 4, 1878,
Redding, Conn.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1902-04. Assistant in
Physics, Cornell University, 1904-05; Instructor, 1905 ,
Married April 3, 1905. Clara Belle Powell, of Catskill, N. Y.
Address: 317 Eddy St., Ithaca, N. Y.
2301. MOSES KELLUM PIKE. B.S. A. K. E. Born June 2,
1878, Salisbury, Mass.
With the Western Electric Company, New York, N. Y., 1902-08.
District manager. Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company, Ltd.,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1908 .
Married June 3, 1903, Lena Estelle Paige, of Athol, Mass. Child:
Beatrice Estelle, b. July 17, 1905.
Address: care of Northern Electric and Manufacturing Company,
Ltd., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
533
1902.1 GRADUATES.
2302. HARRIE ALBERT PRATT. B.A. X. ^P. Bom May 31,
1878, Hartford, Conn.
Scientific assistant, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Middletown,
Conn., 1902-07. Clerk, Wilcox, Crittenden & Company, Middletown,
Conn., 1907 .
Married August 10, 1903, Rena Cecilia Gladding (class of 1903).
Child : Sherrold Gladding, b. November 23, 1904.
Address: loi Union St., Middletown, Conn.
2303. CARL FOWLER PRICE. B.A. ^. T. Born May 16, 1881,
New Brunswick, N. J.
Secretary-treasurer, Oppenheimer Institute, New York, N. Y.,
1902-06. Engaged in real estate and brokerage, 1907-08. Secretary-
treasurer, Vigor! Leather Company, New York, N. Y., 1909-10. In the
real estate and insurance business. New York, N. Y., 1910 . Com-
poser : hymn tunes in Methodist Hymnal, etc. ; college songs, carols,
cantatas, patriotic songs, etc. Editor: JVesleyan Son^ Book, 1901 ;
Festival Services, 1909, '10, '11. Author: The Music and Hymnody of
the Methodist Hymnal, 1911.
Married April 24, 1905, Leila Alberta Field (No. 2248), who died
March 24, igo6. Child: a daughter, b. March 16, 1906, d. March 23,
1906.
Address : 1868 Amsterdam Ave., New York. N. Y.
2304. GEORGE D RYDER. B.A. X. <ir. *. B. K. Bom May i,
1880, Cobleskill, N. Y. Brother of No. 2164.
Member of firm. Harder Manufacturing Company, agricultural
machinery and silos, Cobleskill, N. Y., 1902 .
Married October 11, 1905, Edith Lucie Heaxt, of Shelbume, Vt.
Child : Alice Blanche, b. September 29, 1906.
Address: Cobleskill. N. Y.
2305. IRVING FRANK SCOFIELD. B.A. ; M.D.. Yale Univer-
sity, 1906. B. e. n. Born June 3, 1878, East Plattekill, N. Y. Brother
of A. J. Scofield (class of 1902).
Studied in Yale Medical School, 1902-06. Interne, New Haven
(Conn.) Hospital. 1906-07. Traveled in Europe, 1907-08. Practising
medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908 . Deputy medical superintendent,
Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn, 1909 .
Married June 3, 1909, Charlotte T. Scragg, of New York, N. Y.
Address : Kings County Hospital, Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2306. *NORMAN KEATOR SILLIMAN. B.A. Born April 21,
1875, Roxbury, N. Y.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1902-04. Died August
4, 1905, New York, N. Y.
2307. ARTHUR NEWMAN TASKER. B.A.; M.D., George
Washington University, 1906. "*•. T. *. B. K. Born February 3, 1878,
Washington, D. C. Brother of No. 1623.
Studied in Medical School of George Washington University, 1902-06.
In the Medical Corps, U. S. Army, 1906— — .
Married August 8, 1908, M. Elizabeth Berry, of Marvland.
Address : care of Surgeon General, U. S. Army, Washington, D. C.
534
GRADUATES. (1902.
2308. JOSIAH WILLARD TAYLOR. B.A. A. T. A. Born May
30, 1875, North Wayne, Me.
Assistant in Library, Wesleyan University, 1901-02. Principal of
High School, Essex, Conn., 1902-04; Mexico, Me., 1904-06; Freeport,
Me., 1906-08. Superintendent of schools. Turner and Canton Union
School District, Me., 1908-10. State inspector of high schools. Me.,
1910 .
Married June 24, 1903, Ella Louisa Farmer, of Farmington, Me.
Address : Augusta, Me.
2809. HUBERT NELSON TERRELL. B.A. *. N. 0. Born
February 20, 1875, East Quogue, N. Y.
Taught in Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa., 1902-04;
MacKenzie School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1904-07. Superintendent of
schools, Dobbs Ferry, 1907 .
Married July 23, 1908, Ruth Dinsmore Barrett, of Wellsville, Pa.
Child : Margaret Wells, b. May 4, 1909.
Address : Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
2310. CHARLES HORTON TERRY. B.A. A. T. A. Born
August 6, 1877, East Moriches, N. Y.
Taught in Maricao, Porto Rico, 1902-03; High School, Ponce, Porto
Rico, 1903-04. Principal of High School, Ponce, 1905-08. Superinten-
dent of schools, Ponce, 1908 . Chairman, Civil Service Committee,
Ponce.
Address : Ponce, Porto Rico.
2811. JAMES VOORHEES THOMPSON. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1905. A. A. *. Born May 25, 1878, Rock
Springs, Pa.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1902-03, 1904-05- Taught
in Morristown School for Boys, N. J., 1903-04. Vice principal, Madi-
son Academy, N. J., 1904-05. Preached in Christ M. E. Church, Pitts-
burg, Pa. (assistant), 1906-08. Teaching in Shady Side Academy,
Pittsburg, 1908 .
Married August 18, 1909, Nora Gray, of Pennsylvania.
Address: 55^5 Center Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
2312. EVERETT LYNN THORNDIKE. B.A. ; M.A., Columbia
University, 1903; Ph.D., Columbia, 1905. *. N. 0. *. B. K Born
July 24, 1882, Lynn, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1769 and 1869.
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1902-05 (Scholar, 1902-04;
Fellow, 1904-05). Chief Clerk, Columbia University, 1905-06. Taught
in University School, Cleveland, Ohio, 1906-07. Instructor in History,
Northwestern University, 1907-09; Western Reserve University,
1909 . Author: The Place of Magic in the Intellectual History
of Europe, 1905.
Address : 10919 Fairchild Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
2818. OLIVER RAWSON UNDERHILL. B.A. A. T. A. Born
August 13, 1875, Ipswich, Mass.
In the commercial department, General Electric Company, Lynn,
Mass., 1902-04; in the engineering department, 1904-07. Manager,
branch office, Hartford Electric Light Company, 1907 .
535
1902.1 GRADUATES.
Married June i6, 1904, Maye Everette Clarke, of Ipswich, Mass.
Children: Dores Parkhurst, b. June i, 1906; OHver Rawson, b.
January 9, 1910.
Address : 575 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
2314. CHARLES ELMER WALDRON. B.S. C. C. Born
March 21, 1872, Nyack, N. Y.
Joined Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1902. Stationed at
various places in Pennsylvania, 1902-08. Pastor, Reformed Church
in America, Brookdale, Bloomfield, N. J., 1908— — .
Married May 16, 1905, Mabel Augusta Gardner, of Olyphant, Pa.
Children: Frances Willard, b. December 19, 1906; Lincoln, b. January
18, 1908; Elizabeth Elaine, b. March 19, 1909.
Address: Bloomfield, N. J.
2316. HENRY GORDON WELLS. B.A.; LL.B., Harvard
University, 1905. A. K. E. Born October 12, 1879, Bridgeport, Conn,
Son of No. 1 139.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1902-05. Admitted to the bar,
1905. Practising law in Haverhill, Mass., 1905 . Member of City
Government, Haverhill, 1907. Member of Mass. State Legislature,
Married April 18, 1906, Edith Weeks Burke (daughter of No. 1035),
of Middletown, Conn. Children: Chester Taylor, b. June 24, 1908;
Elizabeth Whiting, b. September 2, 1909.
Address : 104 Merrimack St., Haverhill, Mass. Residence : 4 Arling-
ton Place, Haverhill, Mass.
2316. DAVID GIFFORD WILLETS. Ph.B. ; M.D., George
Washington University, 1907. A. A. *. Born December 28, 1873,
Scullville, N. J.
Studied in Medical School of George Washington University,
1903-07. In the Hygiene Laboratory, U. S. Public Health and Marine
Hospital Service, Washington, D. C, 1903-07. In the Pathological
Laboratory, Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington, D. C,
1907-08. Pathologist, State Sanitarium, Milledgeville, Ga., 1908-09.
Medical zoologist. Bureau of Science, Manila, Philippine Islands,
1909 . Lecturer on Medical Zoology, Philippine Medical School,
1909 . Editor: annual reports of Georgia State Sanitarium (section
for pathology), 1908, '09.
Address : Biological Laboratories, Bureau of Science, Manila, Philip-
pine Islands.
2317. FREDERICK AMOS WOOD WORTH. B.A. X. <ir. Born
February 3, 1873, Boston, Mass.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1902. Stationed at
Weston, Vt., 1902-06; Ludlow, 1906-11. Lyndonville and E. Lyndon,
191 1 .
Married June 30, 1903, Addie E. Woodward, of Landgrove, Vt.
Child: Maurice Forsyth, b. April 21, 1905.
Address : Lyndonville, Vt.
2318. THEODORE BASIL YOUNG. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1906. A. T. A. Born November 2, 1877, Hunts-
ville, N. J.
With the United Gas Improvement Company, Paterson, N. J.,
1902-03. Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1903-06. Joined
536
GRADUATES. [1902.
New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1906. Stationed at East View,
N. Y., 1906-07; Grace Church, New York (associate), 1907-08;
Washington Square, New York, 1908-09; Morsemere, Yonkers,
1909-11; Red Hook, 1911 .
Married July 9, 1907, Augusta Therese Jones (No. 2329).
Address: Red Hook, N. Y.
2319. ALICE LOCKWOOD ADAMS. B.A. *. B. K. Born
May 25, 1879, Wethersfield, Conn. Sister of No. 1731.
Studied in a business college, 1902-03. Engaged in stenography
and clerical work, N. E. Teachers' Exchange, Hartford, Conn., 1903-06;
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford, 1906— — .
Address: Broad St., Wethersfield, Conn.
2320. ELDORA JOSEPHINE BIRCH. B.S. *. B. K. Born
May 8, 1878, East Hartford, Conn.
Taught in a grammar school. New Britain, Conn., 1902-04; High
School, Hartford, Conn., 1904 .
Address: 8 Wells Ave., East Hartford, Conn.
2321. MAUDE VIOLA COLE. B.S. Born December i, 1878,
Boston, Mass.
Teacher.
Address: Rutland, Vt.
2322. DORA WILHELMINA DAVIS. B.A.; M.A., Columbia
University, 1907. *. B. K. Born November 30, 1880, Secunderabad,
India. Sister of No. 2462, and of W. B. Davis (class of 1906).
Taught in Clark University, Atlanta, Ga., 1902-03; High School,
Portland, Conn., 1903-04; High School, Litchfield, Conn., 1904-05;
High School, Torrington, Conn., 1905-06 ; High School, Normal College
of New York, 1906-08. Instructor in English, Normal College of New
York, 1908- — .
Address : 130 West 104th St., New York, N. Y.
2323. SUSIE AUGUSTINE deANGELIS. Ph.B. $. B. K. Born
January 18, 1880, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Taught in Hieh School, West Springfield, Mass., 1903-07; Technical
High School, Springfield. Mass., 1907 .
Address: 11 1 Bowles St., Springfield, Mass.
2324. ALICE WINIFRED ENGLISH (North). Ph.B. $. B. K.
Bom June i, 1880, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Taught in High School. Middletown, Conn., 1902-04; Reading, Mass.,
1904-06; Newark, N. J., 1906-07.
Married November 4, 1907, Dwight North, of Hartford, Conn. Chil-
dren: Margaret, b. July 28, 1908; Dwight Olcott, b. September 28,
1909.
Address : Mrs. Dwight North, 491 New Britain Ave., Hartford,
Conn.
2325. MABELLE CHENEY GRANT (Meeker). Ph.B. Born
February 25, 1880, Chelsea, Mass. Sister of No. 2679.
Taught in a grammar school. West Haven, Conn., 1902-03; High
School, Meriden, Conn., 1903-05.
537
1902.] GRADUATES.
Married November 24, 1905, Clifford Delegar Meeker (No. 2292).
Child: Miriam Grant, b. May 17, 1908.
Address : Mrs. C. D. Meeker, y] Sussex Ave., East Orange, N. J.
2326. *KATHARINE LOUISE GRISWOLD (Wallace). Ph.B.
Born October 24, 1879, Rochester, N. Y. Sister of Margaret B. Gris-
wold (class of 1904).
Married October 6, 1906, A. Wallace, M.D.
Died October 19, 1907, Montclair, N. J.
2327. MARGARET GRISWOLD (DeLaney). Ph.B. *. B. K.
Born September 15, 1880, South Wethersfield, Conn.
Assistant principal of High School, Westerly, R. L, 1902-03; High
School, West Hartford, Conn., 1903-05.
Married July 19, 1905, Lewis Edwin DeLaney (No. 2275). Children:
Margaret Louise, b. May 19, 1906; William Wesley, b. August 7, 1907.
Address: Mrs. L. E. DeLaney, 117 Bensley St., Sayre, Pa.
2328. SARAH CURRIE HALLOCK. Ph.B. Born March 26,
1880, Bridgehampton, N. Y.
Taught in Dudley, Mass., 1902-03 ; Watertown, Conn., 1903 .
Address: Watertown, Conn.
2329. AUGUSTA THERESE JONES (Young). Ph.B. Born
June 7, 1880, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 21 17.
Taught in High School, Greenwich, Conn., 1903-06; Hackensack,
N. J., 1906-07; Camden. N. J., 1907.
Married July 9, 1907, Theodore Basil Young (No. 2318).
Address: Red Hook, N. Y.
2330. IDA LIZZIE MACFARLANE (Noble). Ph.B. Bom
October 5, 1874. Stukely, Quebec, Canada.
Taught in the National Training School for Missionaries and
Deaconesses, Washington, D. C, 1904-08.
Married May 26, 1908, Benjamin Clayton Noble, of Windsor, Vt.
Child: Rachel Gladys, b. December 10, 1909.
Address : Mrs. B. C. Noble, Windsor, Vt.
2331. FANNIE MYERSON. B.A. *. B. K. Born April 18,
1880, in Russia.
Taught in Amityville, N. Y., 1902-04; Torrington, Conn., 1904-06;
Southington, Conn., 1906-08; Arlington, Mass., 1908 .
Address: Arlington, Mass.
2332. ELIZABETH PARKHURST PECK. B.A. #. B. K. Born
June 29, 1877, East Haddam, Conn.
Taught in High School, Derby, Conn., 1902-06; Hartford, Conn.,
1906 .
Address: 3 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.
2333. ERNESTINE ROSE. B.A.; B.L.S., New York State
Library School, 1904. Born March 19, 1880, Bridgehampton, N. Y.
538
GRADUATES. [1902-03.
Studied in N. Y. State Library School, Albany, N. Y., 1902-04.
Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University, 1904-05. Assistant, New
York Public Library, 1905-07; Branch Librarian-in-charge, 1907 •
Address : 33 East Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence : 36 Hyatt
St., New Brighton, N. Y.
2334. FANNY TERRY VAN SCOY. Ph.B. Born December 17,
1875, East Hampton, N. Y. Sister of No. 2335.
Address : Bridgehampton, N. Y.
2335. MAY TALMAGE VAN SCOY. B.S. Born May 4, 1877,
East Hampton, N. Y. Sister of No. 2334.
Taught in the Bridgehampton Literary and Commercial Institute,
N. Y., 1902-04; Summer Tutoring School, Southampton, L. I., N. Y.,
1904-06. Engaged in private tutoring, 1906 .
Address : Bridgehampton, N. Y.
♦JESSIE MARION WINANS (Betts). B.A. Born Feb-
ruary 28, 1880, Boston, Mass.
Taught in Newington, Conn., 1902-03; South Manchester, Conn.,
1903-04. Died September 20, 1910, White Haven, Pa.
Married November 23, 1904, John Melson Betts (No. 2262). Chil-
dren: Dorothy Malcolm, b. September 16, 1905; Lawrence Williams,
b. May 22, 1908.
CLASS OF J903.
2837. ARLON TAYLOR ADAMS. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1904. C. C. Born May 26, 1881, Amherst, Mass.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1903-04. Vice principal,
Searles High School, Great Barrington, Mass., 1904-06. Taught in
Tilton Seminary, N. H., 1906-10; High School, Bloomfield, N. J.,
1910 .
Address : Bloomfield, N. J.
2338. GEORGE THURSTON AMES. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
December 11, 1880, Binghamton, N. Y. Brother of No. 2471.
Traveling salesman, 1903-04. Bond salesman, 1904-05. Employed by
Outing Magazine, 1905-08; Moody's Manual and American Magazine,
1908-09. Advertising solicitor, 1909-10. With U. S. Express Company,
New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: care of U. S. Express Company, 2 Rector St., New York,
N. Y. Residence : 273 McDonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2339. IRVING MONROE ANDERSON. B.A. ^. T. #. B. K.
Born May 17, 1881, New York, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 2259 and 2523.
In the real estate and insurance business, Mount Vernon, ^ N. Y.,
1903-08, 1909-10. Bookkeeper for N. Y. City Church Extension and
Missionary Society, M. E. Church, New York, N. Y., 1908-09. Study-
ing in Union Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address : 66 West 2d St., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
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2340. OLAF JOHN ANDERSON. B.A. *. N. e. Born January
29, 1872, North Rorum, Sweden.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1903. Stationed at
Wilder,. Lewiston, and Hanover, Vt., 1903-05; St. Johnsbury Center
and East Lyndon, 1905-08; North Danville, 1908-10; Derby, 1910 .
Married November 24, 1904, Waitie Carruth Butler, of Warren, Me.
Child : Emily Irene, b. November 24, 1905.
Address: Derby, Vt.
2341. JAMES GUY BAGG. B.A.; LL.B., St. Lawrence Univer-
sity, 1907. *. N. e. Born February 10, 1881, Brattleboro, Vt. Brother
of No. 2397.
With the Colonial Bank, New York, N. Y., 1903-04; Title Guarantee
and Trust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-06. Studied in Brooklyn
Law School (of St. Lawrence University), 1905-07. Admitted to the
bar, 1907. Practising law in Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1907 .
Married September 2, 1908, Floy Amanda McKinney, of Plattsburg,
N. Y. Children: James Francis, b. August 8, 1909; Harvey McKinney,
b. October 22, 1910.
Address : 9 South 3d Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2342. FRANK MILTON BAKER. B.A. *. N. 0. Born Sep-
tember 18, 1880, Providence, R. I.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1903. Stationed at
Athens and Cambridgeport, Vt., 1903-05 ; Randolph Center, 1905-07 ;
South Royalton and South Tunbridge, 1907-09. Studied in School of
Theology, Boston University, 1909-10. Transferred to Genesee Con-
ference, 1910. Stationed at Whitesyille, N. Y., 1910 .
Married September 12, 1905, Jennie M. Hammond, of Saxtons River,
Vt, who died April 20, 1907. Married September 21, 1908, Josephine
L. Bright. Children : Kenneth Hammond, b. April 5, 1907 ; Warren
Milton, b. June 28, 1909.
Address: Whitesville, N. Y.
2343. *JAMES HERBERT BAKER. Ph.B. ^. T. Born October
20, 1881, Concord, N. H. Brother of No. 2193.
Salesman, Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1903-04; Elliott
Addressing Machine Company, New York, N. Y., 1904-08. Bond
salesman for E. H. Rollins & Sons, Boston, Mass., 1908-10. Died
September 9, 1910, Boston, Mass.
2344. CHARLES PRESCOTT BARKER. B.A. B. 9. n. Born
May 18, 1880, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Assistant sales manager for the McCall Company, fashion pub-
lishers. New York, N. Y., 1904-08. Advertising manager for Joseph
Wild & Co., New York, N. Y., 1909 •
Address: 215 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2345. ROBERT ALLEN BARTLETT. Ph.B. A. T. A. Born
October 29, 1880, Hampden, Mass.
Clerk, N. E. Cotton Yarn Company, New Bedford, Mass., and New-
York, N. Y., 1903-04; H. V. Dodd & Co., commission merchants. New
York, N. Y., i905-oi5. Office manager, J. E. Stanton, Jr., commission
merchant. New York, N. Y., 1907-10. With the Acushnet Mill Com-
pany, New Bedford, Mass., 1910 .
540
GRADUATES. [1903.
Married October 12, 1907, Lilian Percival, of Brooklyn, N. Y., who
died January 18, 1908. Married June 20, 1909, Jeannette Spear, of
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address : 268 Palmer St., New Bedford, Mass.
2346. Z[IBA] PLATT BENNETT. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
March 22, 1881, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Son of No. 770; brother of No.
1942.
With Phelps, Straw & Co., wholesale hardware, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.,
1904-05; member of the firm (now Phelps, Lewis & Bennett), 1905 .
Married October 5, 1910, Jessie Dunlap Thomas, of Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
Address: no South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
2347. JEROME HAROLD BENTLEY. B.A. A. T. A. Born
March 16, 1881, Kirksville, Mo.
Principal of High School, Brookfield, Mo., 1903-04. Taught in High
School, St. Joseph, Mo., 1904-09; Louisville, Ky., 1909 .
Married June 16, 1904, Zilpha Elizabeth Baker, of Cameron, Mo.
Children : Zilpha Louise, b. March 22, 1905 ; Jerome Bentley, b. Feb-
ruary 6, 1907; Francis Northrop, b. April 16, 1909; Benjamin Webb,
b. April 16, 1909.
Address : 4607 Grand Boulevard, Louisville, Ky.
2348. JAMES GARFIELD BERRIEN. Ph.B. *. N. 6. Born
November 15, 1881, Montclair, N. J. Brother of No. 1884.
With Richards Advertising Agency, New York, N. Y., 1903-04;
Dollenmayer Advertising Agency, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904. In the
advertising department of Collier's Weekly, Boston, Mass., 1904-11;
New York, N. Y., 191 1 .
Married March 12, 1907, Gladys Hawthorne Curtis, of Bridgeport,
Conn.
Address : 416 W. 13th St., New York, N. Y.
2349. THOMAS PERCIVAL BEYER. B.S.; M.A., University
of Minnesota, 1907. C. C. 4>. B. K. Born March 31, 1881, Tipton,
Pa.
Professor of English Literature and History, Tarkio College, Mo.,
1903-06. Professor of English Language, Hamline University, Minn.,
Married June 17, 1908, Flora Winifred Lynn, of Tarkio, Mo.
Address: 1472 Van Buren St., St. Paul, Minn.
2360. WILLIAM PRESTON BRAY. Ph.B.; LL.B., University
of Pennsylvania, 1906. B. 0. n. Born May 17, 1881, East Bangor,
Pa.
Studied in Law School of University of Pennsylvania, 1903-06.
Admitted to the bar, 1906. Practising law in Bangor, Pa., 1906- — .
Married April 18, 1908, Rachel Salome Gray, of Conshohocken, Pa.
Address: Bangor, Pa.
2351. LEVERITT DALE BRISTOL. B.S.; M.D., Johns Hop-
kins University, 1907. A. A. *. Born June 2, 1880, Chicago, 111.
Brother of Nos. 2530 and 2797.
Studied in Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1903-07. Instructor in
Pathology and Bacteriology, Medical School of Syracuse University,
541
1903.1 GRADUATES.
1907-08. Practising medicine in St. Paul, Minn., 1908 . Clinical
Assistant in Medicine, University of Minnesota, 1908— — .
Married June 27, 1907, Addie Louise Knox, of Hartford, Conn.
Children: Corabelle, b. April 25, 1908; Adelaide, b. February 3, 191 1.
Address: Lowry Building, St. Paul, Minn. Residence: 897 Good-
rich Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
WALTER CREIGHTON BROWN. B.A. A. A. *. Born
August 22, 1881, Lancaster, Mass. Son of No. 1202.
Bond salesman, with E. H. Rollins & Sons, New York, N. Y.,
1903 .
Married September 3, 1910, Rena L Brown, of Watertown, N. Y.
Address: 43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
2353. OTTO ASBURY BUSHNELL. B.A. A. K. E. Born
October 2, 1880, Waitsfield, Vt.
Clerk, General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1903-05. Sales-
man, Underwood Typewriter Company, Boston and Worcester, Mass.,
1905-07; branch manager, Portland, Me., 1907 .
Married June 16, 1908, Emma Allen Legg, of Worcester, Mass.
Child : Priscilla, b. May 5, 1909.
Address : 17 Grant St., Portland, Me.
2354. WILLIAM PATTERSON CALDER. B.S. A. A. #. Bom
August 18, 1879, Hartford, Conn.
With the Phoenix National Bank, Hartford, Conn., 1903 .
Married October 27, 1908, Bessie Wariett Moore, of Hartford, Conn.
Address : 288 Sigoumey St., Hartford, Conn.
2355. JAMES NATHANIEL CARTER. Ph.B.; J.B., Boston
University, 1906; J.M., Boston University, 1908. C. C. Born March
27, 1875, West Pembroke, Me.
Studied in School of Law, Boston University, 1903-06. Admitted to
the bar, 1906. Practised law, 1906-07. Librarian, and Assistant Sec-
retary of the Faculty, School of Law, Boston University, 1907 .
Married June i, 1909, Edith Milfred Lounsbur>', of Somerville, Mass.
Address : 8 Holyoke Road, West Somerville, Mass.
2356. OLIN MASON CAWARD. B.A.; M.A., Harvard Univer-
sity, 1905. A. T. A. Born May 17, 1876, Hall, N. Y.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1903-04. Gradu-
ate student. Harvard University, 1904-05. Associate pastor, Bethesda
Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905-06. Pastor of First
Congregational Church, Mattoon, 111., 1906-08; Normal Park Presby-
terian Church, Chicago, 111.. 1908- .
Married June 22, 1898, Edith Vandalia Shults, of Prattsburg, N. Y.,
who died November 17. 1907. Married January 6, 1909, Clarita Ham-
mond, of Peoria, 111. Child: Theodore Robert, b. May 7, 1901.
Address: 7258 Princeton Ave., Chicago, 111.
2357. ARTHUR WILLIAM CHAPMAN. Ph.B.; M.D., Univer-
sity of Vermont, 1907. A. K. E. Born December 21, 1881, Sprout-
brook, N. Y. Son of No. 1036.
542
GRADUATES. [1903.
Studied in Medical School of University of Vermont, 1903-07. On
the staff of the M. E. Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1907-08. Practising
medicine in South Glens Falls, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 42 Hudson St., South Glens Falls, N. Y.
2358. CLARENCE FLETCHER CORNER. B.A.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1905. *. N. 9. Bom December 31, 1880, Green-
wich, Conn.
Studied in New York Law School, 1903-05. Admitted to the bar,
1905. With the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, New York, N. Y.,
1905-07. Practising law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907 .
Address: 245 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2359. HOWARD DICKINSON CRANE. B.S. A. A. *. Born
July 29, 1881, Newark, N. J. Brother of No. 2606.
Clerk, I. E. Palmer Company, Middletown, Conn., 1903-04. Book-
keeper, W. F. Day & Bro., Newark, N. J., 1904-06. Salesman, Unger
& Clorisel, Newark, 1906-07; J. F. Newman, fraternity jeweler, New
York, N. Y., 1907 .
Address: 73 Sherman Ave., Newark, N. J.
2360. MILTON WEBSTER DAVENPORT. B.S.; M.S., 1908.
C. C. Born March 11, 1877, New Canaan, Conn.
Principal of Weiser Academy, Idaho, 1903-04. Graduate student,
University of California, 1904. Principal of High School, Grants Pass,
Ore., 1904-05. City chemist, New Britain, Conn., 1905 . In charge
of laboratory, N. Y. Board of Water Supply, Babylon, N. Y., 1908.
Director, Davenport Engineering Laboratory, New Britain, Conn.,
1909 -.
Married October 15, 1904, Laura Nichols Davenport, of Brooklyn,
N. Y. Child: Laurence, b. March i, 1907.
Address : 42 Camp St., New Britain, Conn.
2361. HARRY PIERSON DAY. B.A. ; LL.B., New York Law
School, 1905. A. A. *. Born November 3, 1882, Morristown, N. J.
Brother of Nos. 1642 and 2669.
Studied in New York Law School, 1903-05; in a lawyer's office in
Newark, N. J., 1905-06. Admitted to the bar, 1906. Practising law
in Newark, N. J., 1906 .
Address: Park Place, Morristown, N. J,
2362. IRA CHAPMAN DOANE. B.S.; LL.B., University of
Minnesota, 1907. C. C. Born November 12, 1880, Newark, N. J.
Taught in Central High School, Minneapolis, Minn., 1904-07.
Studied in Law School of University of Minnesota, 1905-07. Admitted
to the bar, 1907. Practised law in Minneapolis, Minn., 1907-08; Hills-
boro, N. Dak., 1908; Edgeley, N. Dak., 1908^ . Associate editor:
Berlin (N. Dak.) Record.
Married September 25, 1908, Theodora Pickett, of Minneapolis,
Minn.
Address : Edgeley, N. Dak.
2363. RIDGWAY BOWERS ESPY. B.A. A. A. $. Born Sep-
tember 2, 1881, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
S43f
1903.1 GRADUATES.
Studied law in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1903-04. County official and law
student, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., 1905-09- Practising law in Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., 1910 .
Address: 3 Welles Building, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Residence: 88
South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
2364. ALFRED AUGUSTINE GUSTAFSON. B.S. X. ^.
Born September 7, 1880, Middletown, Conn.
Principal of High School, East Haddam, Conn., 1903-04. Graduate
student, Wesleyan University, 1904-05. Taught in East Greenwich
Academy, R. I., 1905-09; Montpelier Seminary, Vt., 1909 .
Married August 12, 1909, Selene G. Sexton, of East Haddam, Conn.
Address: Montpelier, Vt.
2365. CLARENCE FREDERIC HALE. B.S. ; M.S., 1907; Ph.D.,
Cornell University, 1909. *• N. 9. *. B. K. Born March 3, 1877,
South Manchester, Conn.
Taught in Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J., 1903-05. Assistant
in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1905-07; Instructor, 1907-08.
Graduate student (Scholar in Chemistry), Cornell University, 1908-09.
Research chemist. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.,
1909 .
Married August 24, 1904, Bertha M. Norton, of South Manchester,
Conn.
Address : Research Laboratory, General Electric Company, Sche-
nectady, N. Y. Residence: 214 Glenwood Boulevard, Schenectady,
N. Y.
2366. GEORGE WILBER HARTWELL. Ph.B.; M.A.. Colum-
bia University, 1906; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909. C. C. «f». B. K. Born
September 14, 1881, Hamburg, N. J. Brother of Mary E. Hartwell
(class of 1906).
Instructor in Mathematics, Michigan Agricultural College, 1903-05.
University Fellow in Mathematics, Columbia University, 1905-06;
Assistant in Mathematics, 1906-07 ; Lecturer in Mathematics, 1907-08.
Assistant Professor of Mathematics, University of Kansas, 1908-09.
Professor of Mathematics, Hamline University, 1909 .
Address : 1549 West Minnehaha St., St. Paul, Minn.
2367. PERRY SHERMAN HOWE. B.A. *. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born September 6, 1879, Manchester, N. H.
Principal of a grammar school, Oxford, Mass., 1903-04; High
School, Sheffield, Mass., 1904-05; High School, Charlton, Mass..
1905-08. Teaching in High School, Auburn, N, Y., 190&- — .
Married August 25, 1910, Mary Elizabeth Smith (No. 2466).
Address: 4 Nelson St., Auburn, N. Y.
2368. MAX FRANKLYN HOWLAND. B.S. <ir. T. Born
August 6, 1881, Acushnet, Mass. Brother of No. 2150.
With the Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1903 .
Married February 18, 1908, Anne Wallace, of Atlanta, Ga. Child:
Max Franklyn, b. January 17, 1909.
Address : 316 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
2369. ARTHUR GRANT HUME. B.A. A. T. A. Born Novem-
ber 21, 1882, Hobart, N. Y.
544
GRADUATES. [1903.
Engaged in farming, 1904-05. In the insurance business, 1905-07;
lumber business, 1907-08; lumber and coal, 1908-09; lumber, coal, and
feed, 1909 .
Married September 30, 1908, Katharine S. Foote, of Hobart, N. Y.
Address : Stamford, N. Y.
2370. WILLIAM STILLWELL JACKSON. Ph.B.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1907. B. 9. n. Born April 29, 1879, Rochester,
N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1903-07. Joined New York
East Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Stationed at Prospect Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1907 .
Address: 1238 Prospect Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2371. HERBERT VAN DEVANTER LACEY. B.A. A. K. E.
Born July 29, 1879, Marion, Ind.
Lawyer.
Address : Cheyenne, Wyo.
2372. JOHN WILLIAM LANGDALE. B.A. *. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born August 14, 1874, Saltsburg, Pa.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, and in Harvard
Divinity School, 1903-04. Joined Pittsburg Conference, M. E. Church,
1904. Stationed at Beaver, Pa., 1904 .
Married January 10, 1905, Alice Belle Bamett, of Crafton, Pa.
Children: Abram Barnett, b. November 15, 1905; Eleanor Katharine,
b. July 5, 1907.
Address : Beaver, Pa.
2373. RALPH CLINTON LATHROP. B.A. A. T. A. Born
December 6, 1879, Bridgeport, Conn.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1904-05. Assistant to manager,
Sterling Electric Manufacturing Company, Warren, Ohio, 1905-08;
United Factories Company, Cleveland, Ohio, 1908-09. Traveling sales-
man for the latter, 1909-10. Local agent for i^tna Life Insurance
Company, 1910 .
Address: 11^2 Washington Ave., Warren, Ohio.
2374. FLOYD SWALLOW LEACH. B.A.; M.A., Yale Uni-
versity, 1905; B.D.. General Theological Seminary, 1908. A. T. A.
Born May 2, 1876, Chinchilla, Pa.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1903-04; Yale Univer-
sity, 1904-05; General Theological Seminary, 1905-06. Curate, Chapel
of the Messiah. New York, N. Y., 1906-07. Chaplain, Riverside Hos-
pital and Branch Workhouse, New York, N. Y., 1907 . Graduate
student. New York University, 1909 .
Married September 4, 1907, Harriett Burr Main, of Meriden, Conn.
Address : 430 Lafayette St., New York, N. Y.
2375. ROBERT RATHBUN LEWIS. Ph.B. A. K. E. Born
August I, 1880, Duke Center, Pa.
Studied law in Coudersport, Pa., 1903-05. Admitted to the bar, 1905.
Practising law in Coudersport, Pa., 1905 .
Married July 17, 1907, Margaret Wrean, of Penn Yan, N. Y. Child:
Willis Irving, 2d, b. July 24, 1910.
Address : Coudersport, Pa.
545
1903.1 GRADUATES.
2376. HARRY WILBER LITTLE. B.A. ^. T. Born June 5.
1878, Loysburg, Pa.
Taught in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1903-05; ; Colum-
bia Institute, New York, N. Y., 1905-07. Principal of High School,
Maplewood, N. J., 1907-08. Taught in Mount Pleasant Military Aca-
demy, Ossining, N. Y., 1908-09; Riverdale School, New York, N. Y.,
Address : Riverdale School, Riverdale, New York, N, Y.
2377. GEORGE HAMPTON McGAW. B.S. C. C. *. B. K.
Born September 22, 1877, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No. 2290.
Principal of High School, Portland, Conn., 1903-07. Taught in High
School, Dedham, Mass., 1907-08; Albany Academy, N. Y., 1908.
Assistant principal, Abbott School, Farmington, Me., 1908-10. Prin-
cipal of High School, Springvale, Me., 1910 .
Married August 9, 1905, Eva M. Hick (sister of No. 2685), of Port-
land, Conn.
Address : Springvale, Me.
2378. ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL McKILLOP. B.A.; LL.B.,
Harvard University, 1908. A. T. A. Born October 16, 1879, Greens
Corners, Vt.
Traveling salesman, 1903-05. Studied in Harvard Law School,
1905-08. Admitted to the bar, 1908. Practising law in Globe, Ariz.,
1908 .
Address : Globe, Ariz.
2379. WILLIAM EDWARD HULBERT MATHISON. B.A.;
B.S., Mass. Institute of Technology, 1906. A. K. E. Born July 15,
1881, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in Mass. Institute of Technology, 1903-06. Engaged in
mining, Webb City, Mo., 1906-07. With the Talc Company, Spring-
field, Mass., 1907-08. Secretary, Uniform Fibrous Talc Company,
Gouverneur, N. Y., 1908 .
Address : care of Uniform Fibrous Talc Company, Gouverneur,
N. Y.
2380. CARL STEPHEN MUELLER. Ph.B. B. 6. H. Born
March 23, 1882, New York, N. Y.
Graduate student, Yale University, 1903-04. Studied in the Univer-
sities of Berlin and Paris, 1904-06. With the Union Manufacturing
Company, New Britain, Conn., 1907 .
Address: Berlin, Conn.
2381. RALPH NORTON. B.A. ; LL.B., New York Law School,
1905. A. A. *. Born May 9, 1882, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1903-05. Admitted to the bar,
1905. Managing clerk, general law department. New York City Rail-
way Company, New York, N, Y., 1905-08. Assistant attorney, law
department, Interborough Transit Company, New York, N. Y.,
1908 .
Address: 165 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
2382. LUCIUS LOREN PALMER. B.S. A. K. E. Born March
15, 1878, Chateaugay, N. Y.
546
GRADUATES. [1903.
On the staff of The Sun, New York, N. Y., 1903 .
Married January i, 1907, Beatrice DePeau Fox, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address: The Sun, New York, N. Y.
2383. JESSE LYNDON PARKER. Ph.B. B. e. n. Bom
August 5, 1881, Southwest Harbor, Me.
In the grain business, Danversport, Mass., 1903-04. With the New
York Telephone Company, Brooklyn, N. Y., Newark and Elizabeth,
N. J., 1904-10.
Married October 7, 1908, Grace Elizabeth Myers, of Newark, N. J.
Child : Elizabeth, b. November 26, 1909.
Address: 261 Whitney Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
2384. FLETCHER HURST PARSONS. B.A.; E.M., Colorado
School of Mines, 1907. A. T. A. Born March 6, 1881, Tottenville,
N. Y. Son of No. 596.
Studied in Colorado School of Mines, 1904-07. Mining engineer,
Olalla, B. C, 1907 .
Address: Olalla, B. C, Canada.
2385. MARTIN JOHN PRUCHA. Ph.B.; M.S., 1908. A. T. A.
Born November 11, 1875, in Bohemia.
Assistant bacteriologist. New York Agricultural Experiment Station,
Geneva, N. Y., 1903-08; associate bacteriologist, 1908- .
Married September 4, 1907, Elisabeth Gertrude Catchpole, of Geneva,
N. Y. Child : Arnold Abbot, b. June 25, 1908.
Address : N. Y. Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y.
2386. WALLACE LEVERITT ROOT. Ph.B. C. C. Born
November 22, 1882, Chester, Conn.
Taught in Fountain City, Wis., 1903-04. In the hardware business,
New Haven, Conn., 1904-05; surety business. New York, N. Y.,
1905 •
Married May 15, 1907, Mabel Edith Haslam, of Port Washington,
N. Y. Children: Mabel Evelyn, b. December 4, 1907; Florence Edith,
b. November 28, 1910.
Address: 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
2387. HERBERT BRONSON SHONK. B.A. ; LL.B., Harvard
University, 1906. A. A, $. $. B. K. Bom October 28, 1881, Plymouth,
Pa. Son of No. 1026.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1903-06. Admitted to the bar, 1906.
Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1906 .
Married October 28, 1907, S. Gertrude Knight, of Buffalo, N. Y.
Child: Sally, b. September 20, 1908.
Address : Scarsdale, N. Y.
2388. HARRY HUNTINGTON SMITH. B.A. A. T. A. Born
August 2, 1877, Dummerston, Vt.
With the Meriden Trust and Safe Deposit Company, Conn., 1903 .
Married June 15, 1904, Florence M. White, of Meriden, Conn,
Child: Philip Huntington, b. August 3, 1905.
Address: 42 Griswold St., Meriden, Conn.
2389. ROBINSON SPENCER. B.A. <ir. T. *. B. K. Born
November 10, 1881, Sterling, 111. Brother of Nos. 2102 and 2103,
547
1903.] GRADUATES.
Taught in Waban School, Mass., 1903-04. Clerk, City National Bank,
Evanston, 111., 1904-05. Stenographer, Santa Fe and Roswell, N. Mex.,
1905-07. Clerk, U. S. Land Office, Roswell, N. Mex., 1907 .
Address: Roswell, N. Mex.
2390. GEORGE FRANKLIN STRONG. B.A. ; B.L.S., New York
State Library School, 1909. 4>. N. 6. «I>. B. K. Born August 12, 1882,
Kents Hill, Me. Son of No. 1227.
Assistant in the library, Wesleyan University, 1903-04. Librarian,
State University of North Dakota, 1904-06. Studied in New York
State Library School, Albany, N. Y., 1908-09. Librarian-in-charge,
Boston University, 1909-10. Librarian, Adelbert College of Western
Reserve University, 1910 .
Address: 11425 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
2391. FRANK VANHAAG STUTSMAN. B.A. A. A. *. Bom
January 30, 1876, Harrisburg, Pa.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1903-04. Teaching in Cen-
tenary Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1904 .
Married December 24, 1904, Mrs. Martha Van Etten Turner, of
Milford, Pa.
Address : Hackettstown, N. J.
2392. JAMES ROGERS VEITCH. B.A. ; LL.B., Yale University,
1905. Born May 16, 1876, Ballydougan, Ireland.
Studied in Yale Law School, 1903-05. Admitted to the bar, 1905.
Practising law in South Manchester, Conn., 1905 .
Address : South Manchester, Conn.
2393. JOHN CHRISTIE WARE. Ph.B.; M.S., 1908. *. B. K.
Born December 5, 1880, Bordentown, N. J.
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1903-04. Taught in High
School, Paterson, N. J., 1904-06; Stamford, Conn., 1906 . Chemist
for the city of Stamford, 1908^^ .
Married Anna Elizabeth Ackerman, of Saddle River, N. J. Chil-
dren: Dorothy Margery, b. May i, 1905; John Christie, b. July 26,
1907.
Address: Allendale, N. J.
2394. GEORGE MARVIN WARNER. Ph.B. C. C. #. B. K.
Born November 10, 1880, La Crosse, Wis. Grandson of M. R. Warner
(class of 1845).
Taught in Litchfield, Minn., 1903-04; San Antonio, Tex., 1904-05;
Deadwood, S. Dak., 1905-06; Canon City, Col., 1906-09. Superin-
tendent of schools. Canon City, Col., 1909- . City clerk of Canon
City, Col., 1908 .
Married August 12, 1908, Ruth Clarke Wheeler, of Litchfield, Minn,
Child: Marvin Clarke, b. February 7, 1911.
Address: 1121 Park Ave., Canon City, Col.
2395. W[ILLIAM] HOYT WEBER. B.A. ; M.F.. Yale Univer-
sity, 1907. ^. T. Born April 7, 1881, New York, N. Y.
Traveled, 1903-04. Studied in Yale Forest School, 1904-07. With
Gunn, Richards & Co., New York, N. Y., 1907-08; Monson-Whitaker
Co., commercial and landscape foresters, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
548
GRADUATES. [1903.
Married April 21, 1908, Helen Elethia Roberts, of Mount Vernon,
N. Y. Child : Helen Elethia, b. February 13, 1909.
Address : , Hamilton Ave., Stamford, Conn.
2396. MYRON JOHN WILLSON. B.A. *. N. G. Born
December 6, 1875, Troupsburg, N. Y.
Superintendent of schools, South Deerfield, Mass., 1903-09; Wm-
chendon, Mass., 1909 • _ . xt ^r /-1 -u
Married July 7, 1903, Ella Louise Nunns, of SayviUe, N. Y. Child:
Orpha Elizabeth, b. October 30, 1908.
Address: 46 High St., Winchendon, Mass.
2397. MARY ELIZABETH BAGG. B.A. *. B. K. Born May
8, 1879, Brattleboro, Vt. Sister of No. 2341,
Taught in Cambridge, N. Y., 1903-05; Somerville, N. J., 1905 .
Address: 149 West Cliff St., Somerville, N. J.
2398. *ZELIA ALMIRA CUTLER. Ph.B. Born June 19, 1882,
Concord, Mass. Sister of D. A. Cutler (class of 1903)-
Died February 27, 1908, Passaic, N. J.
2399. CHARLOTTE GRAHAM GEER. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born
March 8, 1878, Kent, Conn.
Taught in Woodbury, Conn., 1903-05; Bethel, Conn., 1905-07; Sey-
mour, Conn., 1907-08; Stockbridge, Mass., 1908- .
Address : Stockbridge, Mass.
2400. VIVIAN ELAINE GLADWIN (Campbell). Ph.B. Born
January 20, 1882, Middletown, Conn.
Taught school, 1904-07.
Married August 5, 1908, Carroll Alfred Campbell, of West Hart*
ford. Conn. Child: Ailsa Gladwin, b. December 23, 1910. '
Address: Mrs. C. A. Campbell, 53 Fairmount St., Norwich, Conn.
2401. FAITH ELEANOR HILLS (Burlingame). B.A. Born
June 4, 1880, East Hampton, Conn.
Taught in East Hampton, Conn., 1903-04; North Grosvenordale,
Conn., 1904-05; Charlton, Mass., 1905-10.
Married September i, 1910, Luther Garfield Burlingame, of Charl-
ton, Mass.
Address : Mrs. L. G. Burlingame, Charlton, Mass.
2402. MINNIE CLARA RIGBY (Payne). Ph.B.; M.S., 1904.
Born October 4, 1878, Middletown, Conn.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1903-04.
Married June 18, 1908, Walter Henry Payne, of Westfield, Conn,
Child: a son, b. April 20, 191 1.
Address: Mrs. W. H. Payne, R. F. D. No. i, Middletown, Conn.
2403. ETHEL RAY SAWYER. Ph.B. #. B. K. Born October
14, 1880, South Meriden, Conn.
Taught in Torrington, Conn., 1904. Studied in School of Library
Science, Pratt Institute, 1905-C6. Assistant, New York Public Lib-
rary, 1906. Librarian, State Normal School, Stevens Point, Wis.,
1906-08. Assistant, State Library, Lansing, Mich., 1908-09. Assistant
superintendent of circulation, Public Library, Seattle, Wash., 1909 .
Address : Public Library, Seattle, Wash.
549
1904.] GRADUATES.
CLASS OF 1904.
2404. HARRY LESLIE AGARD. B.A.; M.A., Yale University,
1908. ^. N. e. *. B. K. Born March 19, 1883, Waterbury, Conn.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1904-05; Phillips
Academy, Andover, Mass., 1905-07; Hopkins Grammar School, New-
Haven, Conn., 1907-10. Graduate student, Yale University, 1907-10;
Instructor in Mathematics, 1910 .
Address: 700 Taylor Hall, Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
2406. *RAYMOND DINSMORE ALLEN. B.A. *. N. 9. Born
January 15, 1882, Plymouth, Mass. Brother of No. 2592.
Taught in Kingsley School, Essex Fells, N. J., 1904-06. Died
November 29, 1906, Burnside, Conn.
2406. WILLIAM HARVEY BATH. B.A.; S.T.B., Boston Uni-
versity, 1907. C. C. Bom October 9, 1878, Plains, Pa.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1904-07. Joined
New England Southern Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Stationed at
East Braintree, Mass., 1907-08; Asbury Memorial Church, Providence,
R. I., 1908 .
Address: 595 Hope St., Providence, R. I.
2407. OWEN CHAUNCEY BECKER. B.S. X. ^. Born Sep-
tember 29, 1876, Grovenors, N. Y.
Assistant principal. Friends' Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1904-07.
Studied in New York Law School, 1905-07. Proprietor of Sunset
Park Inn (summer hotel), Haines Falls, N. Y., 1904 . Practising
law in Oneonta, N. Y., 1907 ; corporation counsel, 1910 .
Married September 6, 1904, Vera Fanny Peck, of Oneonta, N. Y.
Child: Eleanor Elizabeth, b. July 31, 1906.
Address: Oneonta, N. Y.
2408. JOHN BENTLEY, Jr. B.S. ; M.F., Yale University, 1907.
^. T. *. B. K. Born June 8, 1880, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in Yale Forest School, 1904-07. With the Ritter Lumber
Company, Mortimer, N. C, 1907-08; U. S. Forest Service, Montana,
South Dakota, Colorado, and Wyoming, 1908 .
Address : care of U. S. Forest Service, Washington, D. C.
2409. CHARLES GUY BROWN. B.A.; M.A., Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1905. C. C. *. B. K. Born June 7, 1882, Livermore Falls, Me.
Graduate student. Dartmouth College, 1904-05. Taught in Poly-
technic Institute, Worcester, Mass., 1905-08; High School, Engle-
wood, N. J., 1908 .
Address: 12 Grove St., Englewood, N. J.
2410. ROLAND JAY BUNTEN. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born
March i, 1881, Bridgeport, Conn.
Taught in St. Paul's School, Garden City, N. Y., 1904-07; Pawling
School, N. Y., 1907 .
Address: Pawling, N. Y.
550
GRADUATES. [1904.
2411. MYRON CADY CRAMER. B.A. ; LL.B., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1907. A. A. *. Born November 6, 1881, Portland, Conn. Son
of No. 1003.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1904-07. Admitted to the bar,
1907. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1907-10; Seattle, Wash.,
1910 . Deputy state superintendent of elections, N. Y., 1909-10.
Address: University Club, Tacoma, Wash.
2412. BENJAMIN COE CROWELL. Ph.B. C. C. Born May
4, 1882, Middletown, Conn.
Teacher.
Address: Remsen, N. Y.
2413. LOUIS DeVOURSNEY DAY. Ph.B. A. A. $. Born May
14, 1882, Newark, N. J. Brother of No. 2734.
Cashier, Newark General Agency, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance
Company, 1904-09; special representative, 1909
Address: 205 Union Building, Newark, N. J.
2414. GERALD BIRCH DEMAREST. B.S. A. A. $. Born
July 12, 1882, Passaic, N. J.
In the automobile business. New York, N. Y., 1904-05 ; New Jersey,
1905-06. In the bond business, 1906-07. In the automobile business.
New York, N. Y., and Philadelphia, Pa., 1907-08; New York, N. Y.,
1908 .
Address: 1627 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence: 604 West
125th St., New York, N. Y.
2416. FRANK PEARL FLETCHER. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1906. C. C. Born April 4, 1882, Groton, N. H.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University; engaged in research work
in the Nutrition Research Laboratory, 1904-07. Studying in Moody
Bible Institute, Chicago, 111., and the School of Theology, Boston
University, 1907-11. Preaching in M. E. Church, Chichester, N. H.,
191 1 .
Address : Chichester, N. H.
2416. RALPH JOHN FOLSOME. B.S. C C. Born December
3, 1882, East Livermore, Me.
Address : East Livermore, Me.
2417. FRANK NUGENT FREEMAN. B.A.; M.A., Yale Uni-
versity, 1906; Ph.D., Yale, 1908. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born April 17,
1880, Rockwood, Ont., Canada. Brother of No. 2481, and of T. F.
Freeman (class of 1907).
Clerk in a bookstore, Middletown, Conn., 1904-05. Taught in Cloyne
House School, Newport, R. I., 1905. Graduate student, Yale Univer-
sity, 1905-08; Assistant in Psychology, 1906-08. Studied in Germany
(Fellow of Yale University), 1908-09. Instructor in Educational
Psychology, University of Chicago, 1909 .
Married June 18, 1908, Bertha Longley Wright, of Delaware, Ohio.
Child: John Wright, b. May 19, 1909.
Address: 61 10 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
551
1904.] GRADUATES.
2418. CHARLES HENRY GARRISON. B.A. A. A. *. Born
November 4, 1880, Lancaster, Pa. Son of No. 1122; brother of N. S.
Garrison (class of 1905) •
Taught in Montclair Academy, N. J., 1904-05. Studied in New York
Law School, 1905-06. Assistant headmaster, Montclair Academy,
1906 .
Address: 3 Walden Place, Montclair, N. J.
2419. JOHN McGregor gibe, Jr. B.A. A. T. A. Born Feb-
ruary 5, 1882, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of No. 2612.
Professor in Peking University, China, 1904-10. Studying in the
University of Pennsylvania, 1910 .
Married December, 1905, Katherine Candlin, of Tientsin, China.
Children: John McGregor, b. November 19, 1906; Alice, b. October
17, 1908.
Address : Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
2420. ASA RUSSELL GIFFORD. B.A. ; M.A., Yale University,
1907. *. N, e. *. B. K. Born March 14, 1881, Cottage City, Mass.
General secretary, Y. M. C. A., Middletown, Conn., 1904-06. Grad-
uate student (Scholar), Yale University. 1906-07; Robinson Fellow,
and Assistant in Philosophy, 1907-08. Reader in Philosophy, Bryn
Mawr College. 1908-09. Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philos-
ophy, University of Vermont, 1909 .
Address : The Heights, Burlington, Vt.
2421. ROBERT WALLACE GILLISPIE. Ph.B. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born April 17, 1882, Wheatlev, N. Y. Brother of No. 2809.
With the Penn. Steel Co., Steelton, Pa., 1904-05; New York, N. Y.,
1905 .
Married September r6, 1907, Marion Stephenson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child: Robert Wallace, b. June 11, 1909.
Address: 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence: 1212 Glen-
wood Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2422. KENNETH MACKARNESS GOODE. B.S. ^I'. T. *. B. K.
Bom December 8, 1880, Washington, D. C. Son of No. 917 ; grandson
of No. 315.
Assistant editor, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C,
1904-06. Assistant to the business manager of Collier's Weekly, New
York, N. Y., 1906-08. Manager, department of publicity and pro-
motion. Home Pattern Company, New York, N. Y., 1908- .
Address : 615 West 43d St., New York, N. Y.
2423. ARTHUR SHELDON GRANT. B.S.; M.D., Bellevue
Medical College, 1908. A. T. A. Bom November 9, 1880, Wapping,
Conn. Brother of No. 1693.
Studied in Bellevue Medical College, 1904-08. Practising medicine
in Waterbury, Conn., 1908 .
Married November 26, 1908, Wilhelmina Denison, of Wapping,
Conn,
Address: 705 North Riverside St., Waterbury, Conn.
2424. BENJAMIN WRIGHT GUERNSEY. B.A. ^. T. Born
January i, 1878, Towanda, Pa. Brother of H. C. Guernsey (class of
1904).
552
GRADUATES. [1904.
Clerk, National Shawmut Bank, Boston, Mass., 1904. Employed in
Wellesley National Bank, Mass. (now cashier), 1904 .
Married September 12, 1906, Florence Mabel Giles, of Cazenovia,
N. Y. Child: William Giles, b. July 2, 1910.
Address: Wellesley, Mass.
2425. CLIFFORD WATSON HALL. B.A. B. 0. n. *. B. K.
Born July 6, 1880, New Canaan, Conn.
Taught in Waban School, Mass., 1904-05; Centenary Collegiate
Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1905 .
Address : Hackettstown, N. J.
2426. *WILBOR BUTLER HARLOW. B.S. A. K E. Born
November 13, 1881, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Employed in chemical laboratory, Westinghouse Electric Company,
New York, N. Y., 1904-05. Died March 18, 1905, Jacksonville, Fla.
2427. CLARENCE RUFUS HICKOK. B.A. C. C Born July
22, 1880, Plymouth, Pa.
Clerk, Delaware & Hudson Railroad, 1904-05. Joined Wyoming Con-
ference, M. E. Conference, 1905. Stationed at Garrattsville, N. Y.,
1905-06; North Fenton and Chenango Forks, 1906-08; New Berlin,
1908-^.
Married Mav 24, 1906, Edith E. MacConnell, of Harford, Pa.
Child: Willard Hugh, b. June 21, 1907.
Address: New Berlin, N. Y.
2428. SAMUEL FOSS HOLMES. Ph.B. ; M.A. (on exam.),
1910. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born March 9, 1881, Portland, Me. Son
of No. 1246; brother of No. 2487.
Assistant in English, Wesleyan University, 1904-06. Taught in
Peekskill Military Academy, N. Y., 1906-07; Worcester Academy,
Mass., 1907 .
Married December 26, 1908, Mary D. Adams, of West Newton,
Mass.
Address: Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass.
2429. MERRITT JUDSON HOPKINS. B.S. A. T. A. Born
November 16, 1879, Miller Place, N. Y. Brother of No. 1797, and of
P. H. Hopkins (class of 1891).
Studied in Normal School, Jamaica, N. Y., 1904-05. Taught in
Friends' Academy, Locust Valley, N. Y., 1905-06. Principal of High
School, Gilbertsville, N. Y., 1906-10 ; a grammar school, Oneida, N. Y.,
1910 .
Married December 26, 1906, Edith Ross Burden, of Cazenovia, N. Y.
Address: 163 Main St., Oneida, N. Y.
2430. ROY SMITH HURD. B.A. B. G. H. Born January 5,
1878, Topsfield, Mass.
Principal of a grammar school, Warehouse Point, Conn., 1904-05.
Clerk, I. E. Palmer Company, Middletown, Conn., i90!;-07. In the
actuarial department. Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.,
1907 .
Married June 29, 1904, Alice M. Harvey, of Middletown, Conn.
Children : Geraldine Frances, b. August 18, 1905 ; Joseph Harvey, b.
February 18, 1907.
553
1904.1 GRADUATES.
Address : Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn. Resi-
dence: Middletown, Conn.
2431. OLIN INGRAHAM. Ph.B.; M.A., Columbia University,
1905. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born January 7, 1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Son of No. 778; grandson of No. 307; brother of Nos. 2151 and
2285.
Engaged in study, 1904 .
Address: 444 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2432. EDWIN CHESTER JONES. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
October 6, 1880, Flushing, N. Y. Son of No. 955; brother of Nos.
2020 and 2219.
Taught in Anglo-Chinese College, Foochow, China, 1904-09. On
furlough; graduate student in Yale University, 1910 .
Address: 697 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
2433. RALPH WELLES KEELER. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1907; M.A. (on exam.), Wesleyan University, 1909.
B. e. n. *. B. K. Born February i, 1877, Bridgeport, Conn.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1904-07. Preached in Good-
sell M. E. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1904-06; Bayville, 1906-07. Joined
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Office secretary,
China Centennial Commission, 1907-08. Stationed at Cropsey Ave.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908-10. Secretary, Africa Diamond Jubilee Com-
mission, 1908-10. Associate editor of Sunday School Literature,
1910 .
Married July 11, 1906, Ellen Martin Coughlin, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Child: Eleanor Elizabeth, b. December 20, 1909.
Address: 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
2434. WALTER PALMER KEELER. B.S. A. K. E. Born
July 14, 1879, Ogdensburg, N. Y.
With New York & New Jersey Telephone Company, 1904-09; New
York Telephone Company, 1909 .
Address: 202 North Barry St., Olean, N. Y.
2435. WILBUR CARLTON KNOWLES. B.S. C. C. Born
June II, 1879, Woodbury, Conn.
Carpenter, 1904 .
Address: Washington, Conn.
2436. HOWARD FIFIELD LEGG. B.A.; B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1907. A. K. E. Bom April 23, 1881, Mapleville, R. I.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1904-07. Joined New Eng-
land Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Stationed at Holliston, Mass.,
1907-10; Park Ave., Worcester, 1910 .
Married May 14, 1907, Nellie Blanche Van Ostrand, of Millbury,
Mass. Children: Rosamond Sherwood, b. February 6, 1908, d. March
7, 1908; John Gordon, b. October 20, 1909.
Address: Park Ave., Worcester, Mass.
2437. PATRICK JOSEPH McDONNELL. Ph.B.; M.D., Johns
Hopkins University, 1908. A. A. *. Born December 17, 1879, Archbald,
Pa.
554
GRADUATES. 11904.
Studied in Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1904-08. Resident phy-
sician, Providence Hospital, Washington, D. C, 1908-10. Practising
medicine in Tonopah, Nev., 1910 .
Address : State Bank Building, Tonopah, Nev.
2438. EDGAR MacNAUGHTEN. Ph.B. *. N. 9. Born Sep-
tember 27, 1882, Hoboken, N. J. Brother of No. 2157.
Assistant secretary, Brooklyn branch, Naval Y. M. C. A., 1904-05.
Religious work secretary, Norfolk branch, Y. M. C. A., 1905-07. Sec-
retary, Army and Navy Y. M. C. A., Jamestown Exposition, Norfolk,
Va., 1907. Religious work secretary, army and navy department, Inter-
national Committee, Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1907-09; associate
general secretary, 1909 .
Address: 99 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J.
2439. THEODORE MANLEY MELDEN. B.S. B. 0. n. Bom
March 26, 1883, Newburyport, Mass.
Engaged in lumber manufacturing, Earle, Ark., 1904 .
Married January 16, 1909, Nell A. Crook, of Youngstown, Ohio.
Address : Earle, Ark.
2440. GEORGE MERRIAM NEWELL. B.S. A. T. A. Born
September 18, 1875, Uxbridge, Mass.
Teaching in Foochow College, China, 1904 .
Married June 4, 1906, Mary Reynolds, of Sibley, Iowa. Child:
Josephine Merriam, b. December 12, 1907, d. March 9, 1908.
Address: Foochow College, Foochow, China.
2441. PAUL NIXON. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1905. *• N. 0.
*. B. K, Born May 23, 1882, Des Moines, Iowa. Grandson of No.
307.
Studied in Oxford University, England (first Rhodes Scholar from
Connecticut), 1904-07. Instructor in Classics, Princeton University,
1907-08. Instructor in Latin and Greek, Dartmouth College, 1908-09.
Assistant Professor of Latin, Bowdoin College, 1909-; — • Author:
A Roman Wit (epigrams of Martial, rendered into English), 191 1.
Married July 30, 1907, Dorothea Margaret Thompson, of Quincy,
Mass.
Address: Brunswick, M^
2442. HOWARD STIMSON PACKARD. B.A. A. K. E. Born
July 21, 1882, Holyoke, Mass.
Taught in Conn. Literary Institution, Suflfield, Conn., 1904-09;
Franklin School, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1909-10; Detroit University School,
Mich., 1910 ,
Married September 3, 1908, Maud Crittenden Ferree, of Middletown,
Conn.
Address : 16 Elmwood Ave., Detroit, Mich.
2443. HAROLD BRADFORD RAYMOND. Ph.B. ^. T. Born
May 22, 1882, Nashua, N. H. Son of President B. P. Raymond;
brother of Alice J. Raymond (class of 1901).
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1904-05. In the paper manufactur-
ing business, Norwood and Napanoch, N. Y., 1906-09. With the
Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1909-11. With Babson's Statistical
Organization, 191 1 .
555
1904.1 GRADUATES.
Married October 17, 1907, Alice Louise Terwilliger, of EUenville,
N. Y.
Address: i Arundel Terrace, Newton, Mass.
2444. S[AMUEL] TALCOTT REYNOLDS. B.A. *. N. 6. Born
January 2, 1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.
With the Mutual Life Insurance Company, New York, N. Y., 1904-05.
Secretary of the Capital Company, bankers, New York, N. Y., 1905-08.
Manager, General Audit Company, New York, N. Y., 1907-08. Secre-
tary, National Tie Company, New York, N. Y., 1907 . Advertising
manager, Van Rensselaer Realty Company, New York, N. Y., 1908.
Married September 2, 1907, Florence Sheffer, of Lawrenceville, Pa.
Child : Florence Irvin, b. July 18, 1908.
Address: 176 Fenimore St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2445. HOWARD MacMILLAN RICHARD. B.A.; B.A., Yale
University, 1905 ; M.A., Yale, 1908 ; B.D., Yale, 1908. ^. T. Born April
6, 1883, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 1365.
Studied in Yale College, 1904-05; Yale Divinity School, 1905-08;
Yale Graduate School, 1907-08. Joined New York East Conference,
M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Springdale, Conn., 1908-10; Center
Moriches, N. Y., 1910 .
Married October i, 1908, Alice Elizabeth Beach, of Woodmont, Conn.
Child : Howard Beach, b. July 26, 1909.
Address: Center Moriches, N. Y.
2446. GEORGE ROCKER. B.S. B. 9. n. *. B. K. Born April
9, 1880, Worms, Germany.
With the Naval Smokeless Powder Company, Indian Head, Md.,
1904-05, 1906-07. On the staff of the American Museum of Natural
History, New York, N. Y., 1905-06. Chief chemist, Ordnance Depart-
ment, U. S. Naval Station, Olongapo, P. I., 1908-10. Employed in the
experimental station of the E. I. duPont de Nemours Powder Com-
pany, Henry Clay Factory, Del., 1910 .
Married August 30, 1905, Aileen Beatrice Lloyd, of Indian Head,
Md.
Address: Powder Company Experimental Station, Henry Clay
Factory, Del.
2447. MOSES STUART ROGERS. B.A. C. C. Born June 15.
1882, South Manchester, Conn.
Traveling salesman for wholesale houses, 1904 .
Married October 18, 1909, Constantine A. Moeller, of New Haven,
Conn.
Address: 103 Linden St., New Haven, Conn.
2448. STETSON KILBOURNE RYAN. Ph.B. X. ^. Bom
October 13, 1880, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2700.
Reporter for The Middletozvu Tribune, Conn., 1904-06. State editor
of The Hartford Courant. 1906-08. Assistant superintendent. Charity
Organization, Hartford, Conn., 1908 . Vice president. Conn. Prison
Association.
Address : 133 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn.
556 ■
GRADUATES. [1904.
2449. ERNEST WALTER SCHMIDT. B.A. Born May 3, 1882,
South Manchester, Conn.
In business.
Address : South Manchester, Conn.
2450. JOHN FERDINAND SCHNEIDER. B.A.; M.D., Hahne-
mann Medical College, 1907. X. ^. Born May 20, 1881, St. Louis, Mo.
Studied in Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1904-07.
Resident physician, Hahnemann Hospital, Scranton, Pa., 1907-08.
Practised medicine in Scranton, Pa., 1908-09. Physician, Bancroft
Training School, Haddonfield, N. J., 1909-10. Practising medicine in
Oshkosh, Wis., 1910 .
Address : Oshkosh, Wis.
2451. EDWIN HENRY SCHUTT. B.S. C. C. Born July 8,
1876, New York, N. Y.
With the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, N. Y.,
1904-05 ; Gk)rham Company, New York, N. Y., 1905 .
Married August 30, 1906, Mabel Riedelle Gilbert, of Middletown,
Conn. Children : Norman Gilbert, b. March 30, 1908 ; Miriam Evelyn,
b. May, 191 1.
Address : 63 Caroline Ave., Yonkers, N. Y.
2452. HENRY GUSTAV SHAILER. Ph.B. C. C. Born Sep-
tember 16, 1879, Deep River, Conn.
Taught in Trinity School, Morristown, N. J., 1904-06. Acting head-
master, Chappaqua Mt. Institute, Chappaqua, N. Y., 1906-07. Taught
in West Jersey Academy, Bridgeton, N. J., 1907-09; Newman School,
Hackensack, N. J., 1909 .
Address: Newman School, Hackensack, N. J.
2453. TRACY SMITH. B.A.; B.S.. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1907. A. K. E. Born June 26, 1880, Waterbury, Conn.
Studied in the Mass. Institute of Technology, 1904-07. With the
General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 1907-09; New York,
N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 215 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
2454. CHARLES AKIN STONE. Ph.B. ^. T. Born June 19.
1881, Troy, N. Y.
With the Corliss Construction Company, Troy, N. Y., 1904-06;
Manufacturers National Bank, Troy, N. Y., 1907 .
Married June 20, 1908, Hazel K. Payn, of Albany, N. Y. Child:
Charles Akin, b. April 22, 1909.
Address : 58 Second St., Troy, N. Y.
2455. WARREN SUTCLTFFE WALLACE. Ph.B. *. N. e.
Bom January 10, 1880, New York, N. Y.
With the General Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., 1904-05; Ameri-
can Telegraph and Telephone Company, New York. N. Y., 1905-09.
Assistant to county engineer, Polk County, Iowa, 1910. Civil engineer,
on the Erie Canal, N. Y., 1910.
Address : Duf ue, Ore.
2456. HENRY ADELBERT WHITE. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.),
190S ; M.A., Yale University, 1908. A. T. A. Born April 8, 1880, Oran,
N. Y.
S57
1904.] GRADUATES.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1904-05; Harvard Univer-
sity, 1905-06; Yale University (Scholar), 1907-08. Instructor in
English, Purdue University, 1906-07, 1909 ; Colby College, 1908-09.
Editor: Stevenson's Master of Ballantrae, 1907.
Address : Lafayette, Ind.
2457. DAVID DAY WHITNEY. B.A.; M.A., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1906; Ph.D., Columbia, 1909. A. T. A. Bom August 6, 1878,
Brookfield, Vt.
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1904-07; Assistant in Zool-
ogy, 1907-08. Instructor in Biology, Wesleyan University, 1908 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
2458. HAROLD EDMUND WILSON. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1907. ■^, T. Born September 15, 1878, Oconomowoc, Wis.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1904. Stationed
at East Berlin, Conn., 1904-06; Epworth Church, New Haven, 1906-10;
Great Neck, N. Y., 191 o .
Married August 31, 1904, Mabel E. Fairchild, of Middletown, Conn.
Children: Charles Edmund, b. July 24, 1906; Miriam Louise, b. Febru-
ary 24, 1909.
Address: Great Neck Station, N. Y.
2459. JAMES ELIJAH WILSON. Ph.B.; E.E., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1908. B. e. n. Born July 16, 1880, Middletown, Conn.
Brother of Nos. 1873 and 1979.
Studied in School of Science, Columbia University, 1904-08; Assist-
ant, department of electrical engineering, 1908-09. Engineer for Her-
rick & Stebbins, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : 54 Momingside Ave., East, New York, N. Y.
2460. WATSON WOODRUFF. B.A. ; B.D., Hartford Theo-
logical Seminary, 1907. A. T. A. Bom December 26, 1880, St. Louis,
Mo.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminar>% 1904-07. Pastor of
South Congregational Church, New Britain, Conn., 1907 .
Address: 17 Lenox Place, New Britain, Conn.
2461. HELEN VERONICA BRANSFIELD. Ph.B. Born May
25, 1881, Portland, Conn. Sister of No. 2648.
Teaching in High School, Portland, Conn., 1904 .
Address: Portland, Conn.
2462. AMY ELIZA DAVIS. Ph.B. Born December 31. i88r.
Secunderabad, India. Sister of No. 2322, and of W. B. Davis (class
of 1906).
Taught in Guilford, Conn., 1904-05; Bloomfield and Ridgewood,
N. J., and New York, N. Y., 1905 .
Address: 130 West 104th St., New York, N. Y.
2463. ANNIE FISHER. B.S. Bom April 11, 1883, in Russia.
Librarian, High School, Hartford. Conn., 1904-05. Director of
foreign department, Henry Barnard School. Hartford, Conn., 1905 .
Address : 12 Pavilion St., Hartford, Conn.
558
GRADUATES. [1904-05.
2464. HELEN LOUISE GILBERT. Ph.B. Born April 7, 1882,
Middletown, Conn.
Taught in Prescott, Mass., 1904-05; New Haven, Conn., 1905 .
Address : 35 Chestnut St., West Haven, Conn.
2465. ETHEL GERTRUDE REYNOLDS. B.A. Born January
7, 1881, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 1316.
Studied abroad, 1905-06. Taught in. Mount Ida School, Newton,
Mass., 1906-08; High School, Beverly, Mass., 1908-09; High School,
New Britain, Conn., 1909 .
Address: 246 College St., Middletown, Conn.
2466. MARY ELIZABETH SMITH (Howe). B.A. *. B. K.
Born December 9, 1882, Vincentown, N. J.
Taught in High School, Sheffield, Mass., 1904-06; Ludlow, Mass.,
1906-09. Principal of a grammar school, Baltic, Conn., 1909-10.
Married August 25, 1910, Perr>^ Sherman Howe (No. 2367).
Addfess: Mrs. P. S. Howe, Auburn, N. Y.
2467. MARGUERITE MORGAN VAN BENSCHOTEN. B.A.
*. B. K. Born March 23, 1882, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of
Professor J. C. Van Benschoten; sister of No. 2256.
Taught in Haverhill, Mass., 1904-05. Employed in Public Library,
Brooklyn, N, Y., 1905-06. Assistant Librarian, Wesleyan University,
1906-10. Employed in Public Library, Portland, Ore., 1910 .
Address : Public Library, Portland, Ore.
CLASS OF 1905.
2468. HANFORD CURTIS ADAMS. B.A. ; E.E., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1908. C. C. Bom October 7, 1883, Deposit, N. Y.
Studied in School of Applied Science, Columbia University, 1905-08;
Assistant in Electrical Engineering, 1908-09. Local manager, Ariston
Ice and Electric Company, West Palm Beach, Fla., 1909 .
Address: care of Ariston Ice and Electric Company, West Palm
Beach, Fla.
2469. HENRY FOSTER ADAMS. Ph.B.; Ph.D., University of
Chicago, 1910. ■^, T. Born November 11, 1882, Oak Park, 111.
Reporter on The Sun, New York, N. Y., 1905-06. Employed in the
factory of the Chicago Screw Company, 1906-07. Graduate student,
University of Chicago, 1907-10; Assistant in Psychology, 1910 .
Address : 5628 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
2470. WALTER SINCLAIR ADAMS. B.A. B. e. n. Born
January 13, 1882, Rochester, N. H.
Clerk in a freight office and in a jewelry store, Sal-em, Mass., 1905-06.
Salesman, Library Bureau. Boston, Mass.^ 1906-07. Taught in Concord
School, Mass., 1907. Laborer in a cotton mill, 1907-08. Principal of
High Schools, Guavama and Fajardo. Porto Rico, 1908-10. At home
in Salem, Mass., 1910 .
Address : 7 Summit Ave., Salem, Mass.
5.S9
1906.] GRADUATES.
2471. JAMES SIDNEY AMES. Ph.B.; M.D., Columbia Univer-
sity, 1909. A. A. «l>. Bom August 21, 1882, Binghamton, N. Y.
Brother of No. 2338.
Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1905-09. Interne, Hudson St. Hospital, New York, N. Y., 1909-10.
Practising medicine in Hempstead, N. Y., 1910-11; Babylon, N. Y.,
191 1 .
Address: Babylon, N. Y.
2472. FRANK CHESTER BECKER. B.A. *. N. O. *. B. K.
Bom July 15, 1881, Catawissa, Pa.
Assistant in the library, and graduate student, Wesleyan University,
1905-06. Studied in the University of Bonn, Germany, 1906. Fellow
in Philosophy, Columbia University, 1906-07; Assistant in Philosophy,
1907-08. Instructor in Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1908-10;
University of California, 1910 .
Address : 2519 Durant Ave., Berkeley, Cal.
2473. ALLEN REYNOLDS BISHOP. Ph.B. A. A. *. " Born
December 9, 1883, Baltimore, Md. Brother of No. 2725.
With the National Enameling and Stamping Company, Baltimore,
Md., 1905-06; Title Guarantee and Tmst Company, New York, N. Y.,
1906 .
Address : 27 Grace Court, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2474. JOHN FRANKLIN BOYD. Ph.B. A. T. A. Bom May i,
1879, Wilmington, Vt.
Taught in Palmer Academy, Paris, 111., 1905-07. Studied in the Uni-
versity of Leipzig, Germany, 1907-08. Taught in Conn. Literary Institu-
tion, Suffield, Conn., 1908-09. Principal, Science Hill High School,
Johnson City, Tenn., 1909 .
Address : 107 Holston Ave.. Johnson City, Tenn.
2475. MINN S CORNELL, Jr. B.S. A. A. *. Born August 19,
1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.
With the Middletown (Conn.) Silver Company, 1905 ; secretary
1907 . With the Portland (Conn.) Silk Company, 1909.
Married June 19, 1906, Helen Lydia Merriam, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: 100 Pearl St., Middletown, Conn.
2476. JOHN McINTYRE DAVIS. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born June
23, 1881, Brooklyn, N. Y.
With the Western Electric Company, in New York, N. Y., Chicago,
111., San Francisco, Cal., Pittsburg, Pa., Philadelphia, Pa., and Dallas,
Tex., 1905-10; Rockland Light and Power Company, Nyack, N. Y.,
1910 .
Address: Nyack, N. Y.
2477. JOHN BATES EYSTER. Ph.B. A. T. A. Born Mav 8,
1882, York, Pa.
Taught in Peekskill Military Academy, N. Y., 1905-06. Studied in
the University of Leipzig, Germany, 1906-07, 1909-10. Taught in Mer-
cersburg Academy, Pa., 1907-09. Tnstmctor in German, College of the
City of New York, iqio .
Address : 147 West 97th St., New York, N. Y.
560
GRADUATES. . [1905.
2478. NATHAN HAYES FAIRCHILD. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
August 31, 1882, Syracuse, N. Y.
With the Western Electric Company, 1905-07. In the livery business,
Grand Raoids, Mich., 1907-09. Accountant and bookkeeper, F. M. Fair-
child & Sons, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909 .
Married March 18, 1908, Eleanor A. Boyne, of Grand Rapids, Mich.
Address: 531 Ninth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2479. ALLAN FERGUSON. B.A. ^. T. Bom October 22, 1883,
Putnam, Conn.
Bacteriologist, Beechnut Packing Company, Canajoharie, N. Y.,
1905-07. Taught in the dairy department. New York State College
of Agriculture, Cornell University, 1907-09. President and manager,
Mountain Purity Spring Company, Boston, Mass., 1909-10. In the
advertising business, Boston, Mass., 1910.
Address : 624 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn.
2480. HOWARD BRIGHAM FIELD. B.A. ^. T. Born January
I, 1883, East Hampton, Conn. Brother of No. 2248.
With Hinds, Noble & Eldredge, publishers, and Charles R. Brown,
banker. New York, N. Y., 1905-06; Travelers Insurance Company,
Hartford, Conn., 1906 .
Married June 23, 1909, Lylean Fowler, of Durham Center, Conn.
Child: Webster, b. June 3, 1910.
Address : care of Travelers Insurance Company, Springfield, Mass.
2481. DANIEL ROY FREEMAN. Ph.B. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Bom Febmary 14, 1882, Rockwood, Ont., Canada. Brother of No.
2417, and of T. F. Freeman (class of 1907).
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1905-07.
Pastor of Unitarian Church, Dorchester, Mass., 1907-09; Braintree,
Mass., 1909 .
Married February 27, 1907, Minnie Coons, of New York, N. Y.
Child: Millard Paul, b. April 18, 1909.
Address : Braintree, Mass,
2482. HARRY NICHOLS FRENCH. B.A.; LL.B., New York
Law School, 1908. A. K. E, Born January 9, 1882, Stepney. Conn.
Taught in Barnard School, New York, N. Y. ; studied in New York
Law School, 1905-08. Admitted to the bar, 1908. Practising law in
New York, N. Y., 1908 .
Address : 50 Pine St., New York, N. Y.
2483. STEWART FREEMAN HANCOCK. B.A. ; LL.B., Syra-
cuse University, 1907. A. A. *. *. B. K. Bom April 4, 1883, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Son of No. 953 ; brother of No. 2542.
Studied in New York Law School, 1905-06; Law School of Syra-
cuse University, 1906-07. Admitted to the bar, 1907. Practising law
in Syracuse, N. Y., 1907 . Assistant corporation counsel, 1907 .
Address : 1406 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
2484. SAMUEL WARD HARRIS. B.S. ^. T. Born August 3,
1880, Manchester, N. H. Brother of No. 1989, and of G. M. Harris
(class of 1909).
561
1905.1 GRADUATES.
Engaged in teaching, 1905-06. In the educational department of the
Macmillan Company, publishers, Boston, Mass., 1906 .
Married July 22, 1908, Grace I. Bartlett, of Leominster, Mass.
Address: 15 Medford St., Arlington, Mass.
2485. WILLIAM MORTIMER HEISLER. B.A. ^. T. Born
October 21, 1875, Camden, N. J.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1905-06. Joined Genesee
Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Stationed at Youngstown, N. Y.,
1907-08; Ellicottville, 1908-09; Corfu, 1909-10; Hilton, 1910 .
Married November 14, 1906, Edith May Schofield, of Philadelphia,
Pa. Child: Earle Stratton, b. April 14, 1908.
Address : Hilton, N. Y.
2486. ERNEST GEORGE NOSWORTHY HOLMES. Ph.B.;
S.T.B., Boston University, 1908. C. C. Born November 22, 1881,
Sampford Courtnay, Devonshire, England.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1905-08. Joined
Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Portlandville
and Cooperstown Junction, N. Y., 1908-09; Waverly, Pa., 1909 .
Married June 18. 1909, Etta E. Greenleaf, of Dennis, Mass.
Address : Waverly, Pa.
2487. HENRY ALFRED HOLMES. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.).
1910. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born August 15, 1883, Alfred, Me. Son of
No. 1246; brother of No. 2428.
Graduate student (Squire Scholar), Wesleyan University, 1905-06.
Taught in Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Mass., 1906-07;
Foster School, Litchfield, Conn., 1907-08; Mountain School, AUaben,
N. Y., 1908-09; Irving School, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : Irving School, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y.
2488. DONALD GILBERT HOYT. Ph.B. B. e. n. Born May
22,, 1883, Valley Falls, N. Y.
Clerk in a factory, Bridgeport, Conn., 1905-06. Assistant employ-
ment manager, National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, 1906-07.
In the dairy business, Stamford, Conn., 1907 .
Address : 69 Clinton Ave., Stamford, Conn.
2489. HAROLD WARDWELL HOYT. Ph.B. A. K. E. Bom
April 12. 1885, Stamford, Conn.
With the Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1905 .
Address: 175 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2490. HOWARD EMERY AMBLER JONES. Ph.B. A. T. A.
Born September 5, 1880, Clinton, Conn.
Teaching in Conn. Literary Institution, Suffield, Conn., 1905 .
Address: Suffield, Conn.
2491. HOWARD WILSON KENDALL. Ph.B. A. T. A. Bom
October 18, 1882, Holyoke, Mass.
With The Springfield (Mass.) Union, 1905 ; legislative corre-
spondent at the State House, Boston, Mass., and political editor.
1908 .
562
GRADUATES. * [1905.
Married October 23, 1905, Kathryn Dillon, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: The Union, Springfield, Mass. (January to July, Press
Gallery, State House, Boston, Mass.).
2492. MARTIN HOBART KNAPP. Ph.B.; LL.B., Syracuse
University, 1907. ^. T. Born March 30, 1881, Homer, N. Y.
Studied in Law School of Syracuse University, 1905-07. Admitted
to the bar, 1907. Practising law in Syracuse, N. Y., 1907 .
Address : 109 South Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
2493. RALPH WENDELL LEIGHTON. B.A. A. T. A. Born
December 29, 1881, Portland, Me. Brother of No. 2754.
Taught in High School, Portland, Me., 1905-06; Abbott School,
Farmington, Me., 1906-08. Principal of High School, Skowhegan, Me.,
1908- — .
Married June 18, 1907, Edith Maude Stewart, of Middletown, Conn.
Child : Helen Stewart, b. March 21, 1908.
Address : 158 Madison Ave., Skowhegan, Me.
2494. WALTER RICKS LITTELL. Ph.B. X. ^. Born October
23, 1880, Sanford, N. Y. Brother of No. 2288.
On the staff of The Freeman's Journal. Cooperstown, N. Y., 1905-06.
With the Arthur H. Crist Company, publishers of The Otseso Farmer,
Cooperstown, N, Y., 1906 .
Address : Cooperstown, N. Y.
2495. RALPH EDWARD MARTIN. Ph.B. A. K E. Born May
27, 1883, Bemardston, Mass. Son of No. 1156; brother of No. 2552.
Taught in Bethlehem, Pa., 1905-07. With the Ft. Pitt Bridge Works,
Pittsburg, Pa., 1907-08. Taught in Kingsley School, Essex Falls, N. J.,
1908-09; High School, Westfield, N. J., 1909 .
Married December 28, 1909, Marian R. Young, of Bethlehem, Pa.
Address: Westfield, N. J.
2496. RALPH HOOKER MIX. B.A. ; B.D.. Hartford Theolog-
ical Seminary, 1910. B. e. II. Born March 21, 1883, Clarion, Pa.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1905-07, 1909-10. Mis-
sionary in Utah, 1907-09. Pastor of Congregational Church, South
Hero, Vt., 1910 .
Address: South Hero, Vt.
2497. JULIAN CEPHAS MORGAN. Ph.B. B. 9. II. Born Sep-
tember 6, 1882, Stamford, Conn.
With the Western Electric Company, New York, N. Y., 1905-08.
In business, 1908-09. With the Navy Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
Address : 20 Oak St., Stamford, Conn.
2498. VICTOR CARYL MYERS. B.A. ; M. A. (on exam.). 1907;
Ph.D., Yale University, 1909. A. K. E. Born April 13, 1883, Buskirk
Bridge, N. Y. Brother of R. E. Myers (class of 1909).
Research bacteriologist and chemist. Conn. Hospital for the Insane,
Middletown, Conn., 1905-07. University Fellow in Physiological Chem-
istry, Yale University, 1907-09. Adjunct Professor of Physiological
Chemistry, Albany Medical College (of Union University), 1909 .
563
1905.] GRADUATES.
Consulting pathological chemist, Albany Hospital. Physiological chem-
ist. Bender Hygienic Laboratory.
Married September 7, 1910, Marian Christine Smith, of South Farms,
Conn.
Address : Bender Laboratory, Albany, N. Y.
2499. GEORGE AVERY NEELD. B.A. ; B.D, Drew Theological
Seminary, 1908. *. N. 9. Born October 28, 1882, Cawnpore, India.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1905-08, Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Pine Bush, N. Y.,
1908-09; Kensico and Valhalla, 1909-11. Transferred to Pittsburg Con-
ference, 191 1. Stationed at Meyersdale, Pa., 191 1.
Married June 29, 1908, Sarah Agnes Scudder (No. 2521). Child:
Leonora Agnes, b. July 13, 1909.
Address : Meyersdale, Pa.
2500. GEORGE BRADFORD NEUMANN. B.A.; B.D., Hart-
ford Theological Seminary, 1908. A. T. A. *. B. K. Bom March 18,
1882, New Britain, Conn. Brother of Nos. 2296 and 2819.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1905-08. Missionary in
China, 1908 .
Married July 14, 1908, Louisa M. Stockwell, of New Britain, Conn.
Address: Chengtu, West China.
2601. HERMON FREDERICK ONTHRUP. B.S. ^. T. Born
January 4, 1881, New Haven, Conn.
Engaged in lumbering, 1905 .
Address: 811 White Building, Seattle, Wash.
2502. JOHN ARTHUR RANDALL. Ph.B. B. 0. n. Bom July
25, 1881, Durham, Me.
Taught in Cheltenham Military Academy, Ogontz, Pa., 1905-06;
Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906 .
Married June 29, 1907, Alice Gertrude Cooke (No. 2579). Children:
Jean Elizabeth, b. August 9, 1908; Marcia Cooke, b. February 12, 191 1.
Address: 682 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2603. GEORGE GREENWOOD REYNOLDS, 2ND. B.A.; LL.B.,
Harvard University, 1908. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born April 11, 1885,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 875; grandson of No. 166.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1905-08. Admitted to the bar, 1908.
Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1908 .
Married June 25, 1910, Lucy Blake Clapp, of Brookline, Mass.
Address : 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y. Residence : 44 Remsen
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2604. HORACE JACOBS RICE. B.S. ; LL.B., Harvard Univer-
sity, 1908. *. N. 9. Bom September 25, 1882, Salem, Mass. Son of
No. 988: brother of Nos. 2228 and 2826.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1905-08. Admitted to the bar, 1908.
Practising law in Springfield, Mass., 1908 .
Address: 31 Elm St., Springfield, Mass. Residence: 1135 Worthing-
ton St., Springfield, Mass.
564
GRADUATES. [1906.
2506. ROBERT HENRY RIPPERE. B.A. ; M.A., Columbia Uni-
versity, 1910. X. <ir. #. B. K. Bom July 10, 1880, Sag Harbor, N. Y.
Brother of No. 2229, and of R. P. Rippere (class of 1905).
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1905-06. Taught in Allen-
Stevenson School, New York, N. Y., 1906-07; Peekskill Military
Academy, N. Y., 1907-08; Y. M. C. A. Preparatory School, New York,
N. Y., 1908 .
Married June 18, 1908, Olive Matilda Burke, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Child: Robert Oliver, b. April 18, 1909.
Address : Y. M. C. A., 215 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
2506. CHARLES AUGUSTUS RUSSELL. B.S. A. T. A.
*. B. K. Bom March 20, 1886, Essex, Conn. Son of W. A. Russell
(class of 1878).
Studied law ; on the staff of The Literary Digest, New York, N. Y.,
1905-07. Admitted to the bar, 1907. Manager, N. Y. Office, Law
Reporting Company, 1908-10. Residing in Moodus, Conn., 1910 .
Married June 4, 1909, Elizabeth Norton Sweet (No. 2717).
Address: Moodus, Conn.
2507. HARRY GREGORY SEIDES. Ph.B. A. T. A. Bom Jan-
uary I, 1880, Oneonta, N. Y.
Taught in Hand Academy, Madison, Conn., 1905-07. Studied in the
University of Leipzig, Germany, 1907-08. Teaching in High School,
Greenwich, Conn., 1908— — .
Address : 235 West 123d St., New York, N. Y.
2508. RAY OSCAR STEPHENS. Ph.B. ^. T. Bom January
10, 1883, Clifton Springs, N. Y.
With the Garlock Packing Company, New York, N. Y., 1905-06;
R. W. Goode & Co., real estate, New York, N. Y., 1906-09. Principal
of Union School, Mumford, N. Y., 1909-10; Theresa, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : Theresa, N. Y.
2509. ERNEST MELVILLE SWETT. B.S. *. N. 0. Born
November i, 1877, Milton, Me. Brother of No. 1916.
Chemist, with Bull & Roberts, New York, N. Y.. 1905-06; West-
inghouse Laboratory, New York, N. Y., i9oi5-07; Frank W. Harris,
Cranford, N. J., 1907; S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company,
Prince Bay, N. Y., 1907 .
Married June 8, 1909, Anna Catherine Marie Siems, of Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Address: 5993 Amboy Road, Prince Bay, N. Y.
2510. FRANCIS LAMBERT THORNBERRY. B.S. B. G. n.
Born October 5, 1879, Mattoon, 111.
Experimental chemist, with American Graphophone Company,
Bridgeport, Conn., 1905-07. Assistant chemist, Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn., 1907; Chicago, Milwaukee &
St. Paul Railroad, Milwaukee, Wis., and Miles City, Mont., 1907-10.
Educational director, Y. M. C. A. (Union Station branch), St. Louis,
Mo., 1910 .
Married April 8, 1908, Caroline W. Cleveland, of Bridgeport, Conn.
Address : Union Station Branch, Y. M. C. A., St. Louis, Mo.
S65
1905.] GRADUATES.
2511. EDWARD ROSS TRACY. B.A. ; B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1908. C. C. Born November 23, 1879, Orleans, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1905-08. Joined Puget
Sound Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Irvington Church,
Vancouver, Wash., 1908-09; Tenino and Bucoda, 1909 .
Address : Tenino, Wash.
2512. CLARENCE HOWARD TRYON. Ph.B. B. 6. n. Born
October 27, 1881, Meriden, Conn.
On the staff of The Meriden (Conn.) Record, 1905-06; The Spring-
field (Mass.) News, 1906-07; The Boston (Mass.) Traveller, 1907-08.
Secretary, J. J. Neland Company, cut glass manufacturers, Meriden,
Conn., I90&^ .
Married June 17, 1908, Hazel V. Crampton, of Meriden, Conn.
Address : 5 Hillside Ave., Meriden, Conn.
2513. BURR DEFOREST VAIL. B.A. A. A. *. Born August 31,
1879, Montdale. Pa.
Taught in Riverside Military Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1905-06.
Representative of the International Correspondence School in Lacka-
wanna and Luzerne counties, Pa., 1906-07. Principal of High School,
Waverly, Pa., 1907-09; Lakewood, N. J., 1909-10; Clifton, N. J.,
1910 .
Married July 16, 1907, Clara Edith Baker, of Melrose, Mass. Chil-
dren: John Stewart, b. June 5, 1908; Charles Oren, b. December 12,
1909.
Address : Clifton, N. J.
2514. HENDERSON EDMUND VAN SURDAM. B.S. A. K. E.
Born September 28, 1881, Hoosick Falls, N. Y.
Metallurgical chemist, Westinghouse Laboratories, New York. N. Y.,
1906. Taught in Choate School, Wallingford, Conn., 1907; El Paso
Military Institute, Fort Bliss, Tex., 1908-- — (principal, 1910 ).
Address: El Paso Military Institute, Fort Bliss, Tex.
2515. THOMAS ALEXANDER WEST. B.A. A. T. A. Born
November 7, 1881, Saco, Me.
Clerk, 1905-06. Assistant superintendent, American Net and Twine
Company, East Cambridge, Mass., 1906 .
Married September 14, 1909, Bertha G. Burnham, of Newton, Mass.
Address: Pearl St. Place, Newton, Mass.
2516. HOWARD LEIGHTON WINSLOW. B.S. C. C. Born
March 7, 1878, Portland, Me.
Principal of High School, New Boston, N. H., 1905-08; Topsham,
Me., 1908-09; Wilton, N. H., 1909-10. Superintendent of schools, Mil-
ton-Wakefield District, N. H., 1910 .
Married August 30, 1905, Mattie E. Shaw, of Cumberland, Me. Chil-
dren: Charles Nelson, b. July 7, 1907; Frances Althea, b. April 15,
1909.
Address: Union, N. H.
2517. JAMES MAXON YARD. B.A.; B.D., Hartford Theo-
logical Seminary, 1909. ^. T. Born July 19, 1880, Farmingdale, N. J.
566
GRADUATES. [1905-06.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1905-06, 1907-09. Secre-
tary, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Students' Association (Y. M.
C. A.), 1906-07. Joined Troy Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Trans-
ferred to New York East Conference, 1909. Stationed at Nichols,
Conn., 1909^10. Missionary to China, 1910 . Transferred to West
China Mission Conference, 191 1.
Married June 11, 1908, Mabelle Merriman Hickcox (sister of No.
2616), of Watertown, Conn. Children: Elizabeth Hickcox, b. May 5,
1909; Priscilla Sterling, b. October 9, 1910.
Address : Chengtu, China.
2518. RUTH BURR BONFOEY. Ph.B. Born September 17,
1882, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in High School, Southington, Conn., 1905-06. Engaged in
research in bacteriology, Wesleyan University biological laboratory,
1906-07.
Address : Court St., Middletown, Conn.
2519. RUTH DEAN. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born September 18, 1884,
Middletown, Conn.
Teaching in High School, Unionville, Conn., 1905 .
Address : Unionville, Conn.
2520. MAUDE STUART NEWELL. B.S. Bom September 20,
1882, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in Conway, Mass., 1905-06; South Manchester, Conn.,
1906-08; Thomaston, Conn., 1908-09; New Brunswick, N. J., 1909 .
Address: 211 Redmond St., New Brunswick, N. J.
2521. SARAH AGNES SCUDDER (Neeld). Ph.B. *. B. K.
Born December 29, 1880, Washington, D. C. Daughter of No. 1191;
sister of L. T. Scudder (class of 1907).
Taught in High School, Southington, Conn., 1905-06; Flemington,
N. J., 1906-07; North Plainfield, N. J., 1907-08.
Married June 29, 1908, George Avery Neeld (No. 2499). Child:
Leonora Agnes, b. July 13, 1909.
Address: Mrs. G. A. Neeld, Meyersdale, Pa.
2522. CLARA FRANCES SYKES. B.A. $. B. K. Bom Novem-
ber 15, 1883, Pawtucket, R. L Sister of No. 2847.
Taught in High School, Unionville, Conn., 1905-07; Manual Training
High School, New London, Conn., 1907-08. Clerk, State Board of
Education, Hartford, Conn., 1908 .
Address: Room 42, Capitol, Hartford, Conn.
CLASS OF 1906.
2523. ARTHUR RAY ANDERSON. B.A. ^. T. Born October
8, 1884, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 2259 and 2339.
Engaged in the real estate business. Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1906-08;
in the advertising department, The Literary Digest, New York, N. Y.,
1908 .
567
1906.] GRADUATES.
Married September 28, 1909, Beulah L. Bailey, of Middletown, Conn.
Child: Helen Ray, b. September 22, 1910.
Address: 44 East 23d St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 14 South
loth Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2624. HAROLD DeFOREST ARNOLD. Ph.B.; M.S., 1907.
C. C. *. B. K. Born September 3, 1883, Woodstock Valley, Conn.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1906-07. Fellow in
Physics, University of Chicago, 1907-09. Professor of Physics, Mount
Allison University, Sackville, N. B., Canada, 1909-10. Studying in the
University of Chicago, 1910 .
Married September 3, 1908, Leila Stone Beeman (daughter of No.
1068). Children: Audra Elizabeth, b. May 16, 1907; Dorothy Edith,
b. July 9, 1910.
Address: 64 Middle Divinity Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago,
111.
2625. CHARLES WOODARD ATWATER. Ph.B. ; LL.B.. Har-
vard University, 1909. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born April 23, 1885, Middle-
town, Conn. Son of No. 790.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1906-09. In a law office. New York,
N. Y., 1909-10. Practising law, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 96 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence : 159 Remsen
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2526. WILBUR STONE BEEMAN. Ph.B. C. C. Bom January
22, 1882, Woodstock, Vt. Son of No. 1068; brother of B. S. Beeman
(class of 1904).
Principal of High School, Middlebury, Conn., 1906-07; Oak Bluffs,
Mass., 1907-08; Shirley, Mass., 1908-09; Windsor Locks, Conn.,
1909 .
Married August 26, 1908. Blanche May Dirwanger, of Portland, Me.
Address : Box 147, Suffield, Conn.
2527. WILLIAM EBENEZER BELL. B.A. C. C. Born May 6,
1879, Pembroke, Bermuda.
Engaged as organizer in university extension work, 1906-07. With
a musical agency. New York, N. Y,, 1907-09. In the investment busi-
ness, 1909-10. With the Historical Calendar Advertising Company,
New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: Hasbrouck Heights, N. J.
2528. EARL MALTBY BENSON. B.A. B. 0. n. Born January
21, 1884, Earlville, N. Y.
Taught in N. Y. Military Academy, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.,
1906-07; University School, Detroit, Mich.-, 1907-10; B. M. C. Durfee
High School, Fall River, Mass., 1910 .
Address: 175 Rock St., Fall River, Mass.
2629. GEORGE IMLAY BODINE, Jr. Ph.B. <ir. T. Born
August 13, 1882, Philadelphia, Pa.
With Bodine, Sons & Co., bankers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1906 .
Married June 8, 1908, Katharine Hare Weeks, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Child: Robert Cornelius, b. March 23, 1909.
Address: 129 South 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
568
GRADUATES. [1906.
2530. RAYMOND WOLCOTT BRISTOL. B.S. ; B.S., Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania, 1909. A. A. *. Born July 24, 1882, Chicago, 111.
Brother of Nos. 2351 and 2797.
Studied architecture in the University of Pennsylvania, 1906-09.
With Waid & Willauer, architects, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 27 Grace Court, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2531. S[AMUEL] CURTIS CAMPAIGNE. B.A. *. N. 9. Bom
July I, 1883, Troy, N. Y. Brother of W. N. Campaigne (class of
1898).
With the Title Guarantee and Trust Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1906-07; Cluett, Peabody & Co., bankers. New York, N. Y., 1907 .
Married November 15, 1910, Edna A. Foote, of Montclair, N. J.
Address: 129 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2532. THERON ALVORD CLEMENTS. B.A.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1908. ^. T. Born August 29, 1883, Cazenovia,
N. Y. Son of No. 910.
Studied in New York Law School, 1906-08. Admitted to the bar,
1908. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1908 .
Address: 52 William St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 1322 Dean
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2533. RALPH MARTIN COLE. B.S. A. A. $. Born August 15,
1883, Tottenville, N. Y.
Clerk, J. W. Davis & Co., New York, N. Y., 1906-07. In charge of
printing department, American Bank Note Company, New York, N. Y.,
1907-08. Secretary and treasurer. Associated Architects Printing and
Supply Company, New York, N. Y., 1908— — .
Address : 43 West 27th St., New York, N. Y. Residence : Totten-
ville, Staten Island, N. Y.
2534. JESSE VANCLEFT COOPER. B.A. B. e. n. •!>. B. K.
Bom May 21, 1882, Damascus, Pa. Brother of No. 2203.
Taught in Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md., 1906-07 ; Summit,
N. J., 1907-08. Choirmaster and organist. Church of the Ascension,
Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1908 .
Address: 113 Park Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2535. ARTHUR KENT DEARBORN. Ph.B. *. N. 9. Bom
May 27, 1886, Everett, Mass. Son of J. W. Dearborn (class of 1870) ;
brother of Nos. 2143 and 2273.
Taught in the Gunnery School, Washington, Conn., 1906-07;
McKenzie School, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., 1907-08; Lawrenceville School,
N. J., 1908-09. With the Provident Life and Trust Company, Boston,
Mass., 1909 .
Address: 343 Old South Building, Boston, Mass.
2536. LESTER FRANCIS DEMING. B.A. A. T. A. Bora
December i, 1884, Berlin, Conn.
In the office of the Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., 1906 .
Married October 9, 1907, Jessie E. Counley, of Berlin, Conn. Child :
John Francis, b. March 21, 1910.
Address : Berlin, Conn.
569
1906.1 GRADUATES.
2537. WARD PERCY GAMMONS. Ph.B. B. e. n. Born
November i, 1881, Methuen, Mass.
In the traffic department, New York Telephone Company, 1906-10.
Manager, Colorado Telephone Company, 1910 .
Address: 233 North Franklin St., Colorado Springs, Col.
2538. GORDON GRAY GATCH. Ph.B. *. N. e. Born June 29,
1884, Des Moines, Iowa.
With Gray Bros., brick manufacturers, San Francisco, Cal., 1906-07;
S. V. Trent Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1907. Manager, bond
department, A. E. Halsey Company, Los Angeles, Cal., 1908- .
Secretary, Los Angeles-Kern Oil Company.
Address: 612 H. W. Hellman Building, Los Angeles, Cal.
2539. [MANUEL] HENRY GONSALVES. B.S. C. C. Born
September 24, 1882, New Bedford, Mass.
Assistant physical director. University School, Cleveland, Ohio,
1906-07. Cash accountant, Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company,
New Britain, Conn., 1907-08; A. Mugford, Hartford, Conn., 1908-09.
Physical director, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., 1909-10.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1910 .
Married October 14, 1908, Katharine Leona Barrows, of Middletown,
Conn.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
2540. ROBERT GRAY GOODMAN. Ph.B. *. N. e. Born Jan-
uary I, 1883, Toledo, Ohio.
Social and employment secretary, 23d St. Y. M. C. A., New York,
N. Y., 1906-07. Assistant secretary, Y. M. C. A., Culebra, Canal Zone,
1907-08; secretary, 1908. Acting general secretary, Y. M. C. A. of
Canal Zone, 190&- .
Address: Y. M. C. A., Culebra, C. Z.
2541. GEORGE HENRY HAMILTON. Ph.B. C. C. Born Octo-
ber 10, 1883, Marlboro, Vt.
Reporter on The Vermont Phoenix, Brattleboro, Vt., 1906-07. Taught
in Marlboro, Vt., 1907-08. With the McCall Publishing Company, New
York, N. Y., 1908-09. Examiner, National Surety Company, New York,
N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence: 157 Mon-
tague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2542. CLARENCE EUGENE HANCOCK. B.A.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1908. A. A. *. 4>. B. K. Born February 13, 1885,
Syracuse, N. Y. Son of No. 953; brother of No. 2483.
Studied in New York Law School, 1906-08. Admitted to the bar,
1908. Practising law in Syracuse, N. Y., 1908 .
Address: 1406 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
2543. WARREN LUCIUS HARLOW. B.A. B. 0. n. Born
February 27, 1883, Worcester, Mass.
Exchange manager, N. Y. Telephone Company, 1906-08. Teaching
in Pratt Institute, BrookljTi, N. Y., 1908 .
Married April 23, 191 1, Ava K. Howard, of Worcester, Mass.
Address: 366 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
570
GRADUATES. 11906.
2644. GEORGE EDWIN HEATH, Jr. B.A.; S.T.B., Boston
University, 1909. A. T. A. Born December 9, 1878, Springfield, Mass.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1906-07; School of Theo-
logy, Boston University, 1907-09. Joined New England Conference,
M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Barham Memorial Church, South
Boston, Mass., 1908 .
Married August 11, 1909, Marion Louise Richardson, of Pelham,
N. H.
Address: 54 Boston St., South Boston, Mass.
2545. IRA PROUTY INGRAHAM. B.S. C. C. Born August
28, 1881, Guilford Center, Vt. Brother of No. 2619.
Inspector, N. Y. Telephone Company, 1906-07; assistant manager,
Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1907 .
Married September 16, 1907, Faith Marion Paddock, of West Clare-
mont, N. H. Children: Ida May, b. December 17, 1908; Richard
Paddock, b. October 20, 1910.
Address: 116 South 12th Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2546. BENJAMIN MURLEY JOHNS. B.A. Born November
18, 1876, Shickshinny, Pa.
Preached in M. E. Church, Le Raysville, Pa., 1906-07. Joined
Wyoming Conference, M. E. Church, 1907. Stationed at Le Rays-
ville, Pa., 1907-08; Lehman, 1908-10; Factoryville, 1910 .
Married December 19, 1906, Mary Louise Powell, of Wilkes-Barre,
Pa. Children: Willard Lloyd, b. October 23, 1907, d. November 3,
1907; Robert Powell, b. December 11, 1908.
Address : Factoryville, Pa.
2547. WILLIAM ARMOUR JOHNSTON, Jr. Ph.B. A. A. $.
Born May 6, 1884, Arrochar, N. Y. Son of No, 926; grandson of
Professor John Johnston.
Studied in Mass. Institute of Technology, 1906-08. Vice president
and factory manager, Empire Electric Manufacturing Company, Plain-
ville. Conn., 1908-09. With the S. S. White Dental Manufacturing
Company, Prince Bay, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: Prince Bay, N. Y.
2548. WILLIAM HENRY LONG. B.S. ; LL.B., New York Law
School, 1910. A. T. A. Born January 4, 1880, Sayville, N. Y.
Inspector, N. Y. Telephone Company, 1906-07; evening manager,
1907. Studied in New York Law School and New York University
Law School, 1907-10. Practising law, Brooklyn, N, Y., 1910 .
Address : 90 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2549. LAURENCE FREE McDONALD. B.S. ; B.D., Hartford
Theological Seminary, 1909. C. C. Born January 25, 1877, Mary-
land Line, Md.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1906-09. Pastor of Con-
gregational Church, Cass Lake, Minn., 1909 .
Married June 9, 1909, Marion Emeline Hosford, of Hartford, Conn.
Address : Cass Lake, Minn.
2550. ALBERT MANN, Jr. B.A.; M.A., Harvard University,
1909. ^'. T. Born September i, 1883, Belmar, N. J. Son of No.
571
1906.1 GRADUATES.
Taught in the Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, Conn., 1906-07; Boston
Country School, Newton, Mass., 1907-08. Graduate student, Harvard
University, 1908^ .
Married December 20, 1907, Clara Margaret Yard, of Trenton, N. J.
Child : Margaret Hamilton, b. August 25, 1909.
Address: 4 Boyd St., Newton, Mass.
2551. ELLIS HOAGLAND MARTIN. B.A. *. N. 9. Born
August 12, 1883, Oxford, N. J.
Salesman, Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1906-07. With the
McCabe Hanger Manufacturing Company, New York, 1907-09; Colum-
bia Shade Cloth Company, New York, 1909-10. Vice president and
manager, Welch Bros., Inc., decorators and house furnishers, Westfield,
N. J., 1910 .
Address: Westfield, N. J.
2552. HAROLD CLIFTON MARTIN. B.S. A. K. E. Born
August 30, 1884, Wakefield, Mass. Son of No. 1156; brother of No.
2495-
Chemist, Chapman Valve Manufacturing Company, Indian Orchard,
Mass., 1906-07. Studied in State Normal School, Westfield, Mass.,
1907-08. Taught in High School, Peabody, Mass., 1908-10; Water-
town, Mass., 1910 .
Married December 7. 1907, Ruth W. Loring, of Holyoke, Mass.
Children: George Loring, b. October 30, 1909; Winifred Caroline, b.
November 5, 1910.
Address : 4 Center St., Watertown, Mass.
2553. ARTHUR JAMES MONROE. B.S. A. T. A. Born Octo-
ber 28, 1882, Arlington, Vt.
With the New York Telephone Company, 1906 .
Address : 120 West 22d St., New York, N. Y.
2554. WILLIAM GORDON MURPHY, Jr. B.A.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1908. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born November 23, 1885,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1906-08. Admitted to the bar,
1908. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1908 .
Address: 34 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
2555. OLIVER TAYLOR NOON. B.S. A. T. A. Born May 27.
1881, Cambridge, Mass. Son of No. 898.
In the traffic department. New England Telegraph and Telephone
Company, Boston, Mass., 1906-07. Office and membership secretary,
Y. M. C. A., Boston, 1907 .
Address : 24 Henry St., Everett, Mass.
2550. ARTHUR ELLIOTT PATERSON. Ph.B. A. T. A. Bom
January 29, 1884, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2120.
Scientific assistant. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service,
Washington, D. C, 1906. Taught in High School, Ridgewood, N. J.,
1907. Scientific assistant. Conn. Hospital for the Insane, Middletown,
1907. Taught in Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me., 1908.
Principal of Stony Creek Grammar School, Branford, Conn., 1909;
High School, Washington Depot, Conn., 1909^—.
Address : Washington Depot, Conn.
572
GRADUATES. [1906.
2557. NEWTON MANLEY PERKINS. B.A. C. C. *. B. K
Born December lo, 1883, Ansonia, Conn.
Assistant, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1906. Assistant on
equatorial, U. S. Naval Observatory, 1907. Assistant examiner, U. S.
Patent Office, Washington, D. C, 1907 •
Married September 22, 1908, Mabeth Sarah Russell, of Richmond, Va.
Address: U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.
2658. WILLIAM NORTHCOTE PHILLIPS. B.A. ^. T. Born
October 15, 1881, Libertytown, Md.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1906-07. Resided in the
country for his health, 1907-09. Solicitor for the Hartford Mutual
Life Insurance Company, 1909-10. Preaching in M. E. Church, West-
brook, Conn., ipio .
Married April 8, 1908, Mabel Naomi Reynolds (daughter of No.
1316), of Middletown, Conn. Children: Charles Harris, b. January
II, 1909; EHzabeth Crowell, b. January 19, 1910.
Address : Westbrook, Conn.
2559. CHARLES FRANK PHIPPS. B.S. #. N. 9. *. B. K.
Born December 17, 1870, East Orrington, Me.
Taught in Montclair Academy, N. J., 1906-08; Columbia Grammar
School, New York, N. Y., 1908-10. Graduate student, Columbia Uni-
versity, 1908-10. Instructor in Natural History, School of Education,
University of Chicago, 1910 .
Address: School of Education, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
2560. HENRY BOARDMAN POWELL, Jr. B.A. A. A. #.
Born December 22, 1885, Clearfield, Pa. Brother of No. 2825.
With the Mellon National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa., 1906— — .
Address: Mellon National Bank, Pittsburg, Pa.
2561. FRANK EGLESTON ROBBINS. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1907. B. e. n. *. B. K. Born September 9, 1884, Westfield, Mass.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1906-07. Taught in the
Fessenden School, West Newton, Mass., 1907-08. Fellow in Greek,
University of Chicago, 1908 .
Address: Faculty Exchange, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
2562. JOSHUA LESTER ROBINS. B.S. A. T. A. Born
November 15, 1879, Duanesburg, N. Y.
Taught in Rutgers Preparatory School, N. J., 1906-07; Mount Her-
mon School, Mass., 1907-09; High School, Hartford, Conn., 1909 ,
Married July 14, 1908, Belle L. Rathbun, of Colchester, Conn.
Address : 16 Oakland Terrace, Hartford, Conn.
2563. GUY WRIGHT ROGERS. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K. Born
March 31, 1884, Forksville, Pa.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1906-08. With Bodine,
Sons & Co., bankers, Philadelphia, Pa., 1908 .
Address: 129 South 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
2564. CHARLES ROBERT SAWYER. Ph.B., 1907. A. T. A.
Bom February 28, 1883, Glens Falls, N. Y. Brother of No. 2565.
573
1906.] GRADUATES.
•
Studied in the Medical School of Johns Hopkins University, 1906-09;
College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 338 West 55th St., New York, N. Y.
2665. DWIGHT MILTON SAWYER. Ph.B. Born February 28,
1883, Glens Falls, N. Y. Brother of No. 2564.
Studying in the Medical School of Johns Hopkins University,
1906 .
Address: Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.
2566. JESSE ERNEST SHAW. B.A. C. C. Born October 13,
1879, Williamsburg, Mass. Brother of No. 2769.
With the Springfield Gas Light Company, Mass., 1906 .
Married September 2, 1908, Lillian Eugenie Smith, of Dartmouth,
N. S., Canada. Child : Helen Esther, b. and d. 1909.
Address : 31 Daytona St., Springfield, Mass.
2567. GEORGE WILEY SHERBURN. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1909. ^. T. *. B. K. Born November 4, 1884, Northfield, Vt. Son
of No. 1025.
Tutor in the English Language, Northwestern University, 1906-07;
Instructor, 1907-10. Instructor in English Literature, Beloit College,
1910 .
Address: Beloit College, Beloit, Wis
FERDINAND RICHARD STREBER. B.S. A. A. *.
Born October 11, 1884, Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Central America.
Engaged in mining, 1906-07; in business, 1907 .
Address: Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Central America.
2569. FRANK HAROLD SYRETT. B.A. *. N. 9. Born March
6, 1885, New York, N. Y.
Salesman, 1906 .
Address : 87 Park St., Montclair, N. J.
2570. JAMES MARTIN TALBOT. B.A.; B.S., Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, 1908. #. N. 9. Born April 4, 1883, Newark,
N. J.
Studied in Mass. Institute of Technology, 1906-08. Draughtsman,
S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, Prince Bay, N. Y.,
1908-09; assistant foreman, 1909 .
Married October 28, 1909, Cornelia B. DeGroff, of Newark, N. J.
Address: 77 Townsend Ave., Stapleton, N. Y.
2571. CHARLES MABBETT TRAVIS. B.A.; LL.B., Columbia
University, 1909. A. K. E. *. B. K. Born December 6, 1885, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1906-09. Admitted to the bar,
1909. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1909-- — .
Address: 24 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 146 Quincy
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2572. GEORGE WOOD VINAL. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1909.
A. K. E. Born December 17, 1882, Ellington, Conn.
574
GRADUATES. [1906.
Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1906-07. Engaged in
research work, U. S. Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C., 1907,
1908— — . Employed on the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, 1907-08.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1908.
Address: Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C. Residence:
1 106 East Capitol St., Washington, D. C.
2573. FREDERICK FRANKLIN VOORHEES. B.A.; B.D.,
Hartford Theological Seminary, 1909. Born November 27, 1879, Man-
asquan, N. J.
Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1906-09. Preaching in
M. E. Church, East Hampton, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: East Hampton, N. Y.
2574. CLIFFORD LeGRANDE WAITE. B.S. A. A. *. Born
November 21, 1881, Middletown, Conn.
With the Russell Manufacturing Company, Middletown, Conn.,
1906-07; Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., 1907 .
Address: Garden St., Hartford, Conn.
2575. LESTER REUBEN WEEKS. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born
April 6, 1883, Boston, Mass.
Salesman, Reading Woolen Mills, Pa., 1906 .
Address: 406 Allen St., Syracuse, N. Y.
2576. ERNEST BURR WHEELER. B.S. A. T. A. Born Jan-
uary 26, 1882, New Britain, Conn.
Assistant circulation manager, McCall's Magazine, New York, N. Y.,
Married September 19, 1908, Cora May Connell, of New Britain,
Conn. Child: Ruth Sherman, b. July 12, 1909.
Address: 504 West I72d St., New York, N. Y.
2577. JAMES AUGUSTUS WILSON. Ph.B. Born June 13,
1874, Williamsport, Pa.
Taught in Tuskegee, Ala., 1906-08; Clark University, Ga., 1908 .
Address: Clark University, South Atlanta, Ga.
2578. FREDERICK WARREN WRIGHT. B.A.; M.A., Har-
vard University, 1908; Ph.D., Princeton University, 1910. 4>. N. O.
*. B. K. Bom March 8, 1885, Warren, R. I.
Assistant principal. High School, Portland, Conn., 1906-07. Grad-
uate student. Harvard University, 1907-08; Princeton University
(Fellow in Classics), 1908-10. Lecturer in Latin, Bryn Mawr College,
1910 .
Address: Bryn Mawr, Pa.
2579. ALICE GERTRUDE COOKE (Randall). Ph.B. *. B. K.
Bom June 28, 1884, Harsen Island, Mich.
Taught in High School, Westport, Conn., 1906-07; Arlington, N. J.,
1907.
Married June 29, 1907, John Arthur Randall (No. 2502). Children:
Jean Elizabeth, b. August 9, 1908; Marcia Cooke, b. February 12, 191 1.
Address : Mrs. J. A. Randall, 682 Sterling Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
575
1906.1 GRADUATES.
2580. MARGARET ELIZABETH DONAHOE (Crafts). B.A.
*. B. K. Born February 21, 1886, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of
D. J. Donahoe (class of 1875) ; sister of Julia T. Donahoe (class of
1904).
Taught in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1906-10; Waterbury,
Conn., 191G.
Married December 31, 1910, George Bliss Crafts. (No. 2664).
Address: Mrs. G. B. Crafts, 6 Biltmore St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
2581. HELEN KATHERINE FLETCHER. Ph.B. Born Janu-
ary 10, 1886, Middletown, Conn.
Teaching in High School, East Hartford, Conn., 1906
Address: 3 Central Ave., East Hartford, Conn.
2682. FAYE MILDRED KEENE. B.A. *. B. K. Born Novem-
ber 3, 1884, Waldoboro, Me. Sister of No. 2583.
Taught in High School, Bridgewater, Mass., 1906-08; Beverly, Mass.,
1908 .
Address: 68 Dane St., Beverly, Mass.
2683. JESSIE LOUISE KEENE. Ph.B. Born October 21, 1882,
Waldoboro, Me. Sister of No. 2582.
Taught in High School, Danvers, Mass., 1906-07; Western State
Normal School, Gorham, Mc., 1907 .
Address : Gorham, Me.
2684. DAISY HELENA LOHR. B.S. Born March 11, 1884,
Stamford, Conn.
Teaching in public schools, Stamford, Conn., 1906 .
Address : 17 Relay Place, Stamford, Conn,
2586. KATHERINE FRANCES LUCEY. Ph.B. Born April 2,
1886, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in evening school, Middletown, Conn., 1908-09. Substitute
teacher, Middletown city schools, 1909-10.
Address : 10 Park St., Middletown, Conn.
2686. EDITH WEEKES SAY. Ph.B. Bom March 26, 1885, Mid-
dletown, Conn.
Taught school, 1906-07. Chemist, Fairchild Bros. & Foster, New
York, N. Y., 1907 .
Address : 218 East 17th St., New York, N. Y.
2687. ANNA MADELINE VANDERBROUK. Ph.B. Bom
November 22, 1883, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in the Chapman School. Westbrook, Conn., 1906-07; High
School, Highland Falls, N. Y., 1907-10; High School, Middletown,
Conn., 1910 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
2688. ELIZABETH MATILDA VEAZEY (Payne). Ph.B.
Born September 10, 1882, Sherman, Me. Sister of B. H. Veazey (class
of 1907).
576
GRADUATES. [1906-07.
Taught in High School, Windsor, Conn., 1906-07; Seymour, Conn.,
1907.
Married January 22, 1908, Edward Stewart Payne, of Windsor,
Conn.
Address : Mrs. E. S. Payne, 320 Pennington Ave., Passaic, N. J,
2589. ELLA PARDEE WARNER. Ph.B.; M.S., 1907. $. B. K.
Born November 8, 1877, Highwood, Conn.
Teaching in High School, New Haven, Conn., 1906 .
Address : Highwood, Conn.
2590. FLORENCE WINTER. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born September
22, 1883, Middlefield, Conn.
Teaching in Lewis High School, Southington, Conn., 1906 .
Address : Southington, Conn.
CLASS OF t907*
2691. BENJAMIN PETTENGILL ADAMS. B.A. *. N. O.
Bom July 14, 1883, Lansdale, Pa.
Taught in the Arthur Home for Boys, Summit, N. J., 1907; Mr.
Leal's School for Boys, Plainfield, N. J., 1907-09. Scholar in English,
Columbia University, 1909-10. On the editorial staff, The Literary
Digest, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : 44-60 East 23d St., New York, N. Y. Residence : Living-
ston Hall, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
2692. HAROLD DOUGLASS ALLEN. B.A. #. N. e. *. B. K.
Born January 14. 1887, Nantasket, Mass. Brother of No. 2405.
Taught in the Gunnery School, Washington, Conn., 1907-10. Studied
in the University of Gottingen, Germany, 1910-11. Teaching in the
Bulkeley School, New London, Conn., 191 1 .
Address: 311 Williams St., New London, Conn.
2593. RAY ROOD ALLEN. B.A.: LL.B., Harvard University,
1910. *. N. e. *. B. K. Born September 28, 1885, Loyalville, Pa.
Studied in Harvard Law School, 1907-10. Admitted to the bar, 1910.
In a lawyer's office, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: Rooms 500-514, 27 William St., New York, N. Y.
2594. HILAND GARFIELD BATCHELLER. Ph.B. <i^. T.
Born December 5, 1885, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Engaged in the machinery business, New York, N. Y., 1907-09.
Representing several steel companies in Albany, N. Y., and vicinity,
1909 .
Address : Carnegie Steel Company, 30 Church St., New York, N. Y.
2595. JOSEPH CLAIR BEEBE. Ph.B.; M.S., 1908. A. A. *.
Bom Febmary 22, 1883, Meriden, Conn.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1907-08. Org-anist and choir
director, First Congregational Church, MiddletoWn, Conn., 1907-09;
First Presbyterian Church, Auburn, N. Y., 1909 .
'57>
1907.1 GRADUATES.
Married July 7, 1909, Anna Belle Knowles (No. 2785). Child:
Richard, b. August 30, 1910.
Address : 12^ Park Ave., Auburn, N. Y.
2596. ADOLPH BURNETT BENSON. B.S.; M.S., 1910; M.A.,
Columbia University, 1910. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born November 22,
1881, Glimakra, Sweden.
Taught in Bellefonte Academy, Pa., 1907-09. Graduate student
(University Scholar), Columbia University, 1909 .
Address : 527 Livingston Hall, Columbia University, New York,
N. Y.
2597. FRANK ASA BERRY. B.A. <ir. T. Born December 14,
1877, Danbury, Conn.
Taught in High School, Danbury, Conn., 1907-10. Principal of
High School, Bethel, Conn., 1910 .
Address : Bethel, Conn.
2598. RUSSELL FORREST BOWER. B.A. A. A. *. Born
November 15, 1885, Berwick, Pa. Son of No. 1200; brother of No.
2793-
Correspondent, Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, Wis., 1907 .
Married April 15, 1909, Margaret Lewers Kirkpatrick, of Scranton,
Pa. Child: Russell Kirkpatrick, b. February 10, 1910.
Address: 225 32d St., Milwaukee, Wis.
2599. ERNEST LYMAN BRAGG. B.A. B. 9. n. Born April
I, 1885, Spencer, Mass.
With the Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1907 .
Married January 18, 1907, Adelaide L. McDonald, of Boston, Mass.
Address: 7 Wellington Road, Dorchester, Mass.
2600. RALPH SNOW CARPENTER. Ph.B. B. 9. n. Born
November 5, 1884, Dedham, Mass.
Sugar chemist, Aguire, Porto Rico, 1907-09. With the Chamber of
Commerce, Boston, Mass., 1909-10; Edison Electric Light Company,
Boston, 1910 .
Address : 71 Central Ave., Milton, Mass.
2601. HERBERT CLAYTON CHAMBERLAIN. B.A. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born November 16, 1884, Detroit, Mich.
Vice principal, High School, Greenwich, Conn., 1907-08. Office
manager. New York News Bureau Association, 1908-10. Salesman,
American Tobacco Company, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 551 West 113th St., New York, N. Y.
2602. JOSEPH WARDELL CHASEY. Ph.B.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1910. Born December 15, 1881, Long Branch,
N. J.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1907-08. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Washingtonville and
Salisbury Mills, N. Y., 1908-10; Milton, 1910 .
Address: Milton, N. Y.
.57S
GRADUATES. [1907.
2603. CARL WILLIS CLARK. B.S. A. K. E. Born October
21, 1883, Westville Center, N. Y.
With the Carnegie Steel Company, Clairton, Pa., 1907-09; American
Bank Note Company, New York, N. Y., 1909-10. Engaged in farming,
1910 .
Address : Woodbridge, Conn.
2604. JOHN SCARLETT CLARKE. B.S. <ir. T. Born January
I, 1885, Orange, N, J.
Taught in Mount Pleasant Academy, Ossining, N. Y., 1907-08. In
business in West Orange, N. J., 1908 .
Address : 176 Watchung Ave., West Orange, N. J.
2605. HOWARD ALBERT COREY. B.A. C. C. Born June 6,
1882, Fairfield, Me. Son of J. A. Corey (class of 1880).
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1907-08. Joined
East Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Milo Junc-
tion, Me., 1908-09; Harmony, 1909-11; Camden, 191 1 .
Married June 24, 1908, Nellie May Webb, of South Portland, Me.
Child: Raymond Webb, b. June i, 1909.
Address : Camden, Me.
2606. CHARLES GEORGE CRANE. B.S. A. A. *. Born July
21, 1883, Newark, N. J. Brother of No. 2359.
Assistant, division of zoology. Hygienic Laboratory, U. S. Public
Health and Marine Hospital Service, Washington, D. C. ; studying in
the Medical School of George Washington University, 1907 .
Address : Hygienic Laboratory, 25th and E Sts., Washington, D. C.
2607. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DICKISSON. B.A. ; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1910. C. C. Bom February 7, 1881, Roxburg,
Pa.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1907-10. Preaching in M. E.
Church, Vailsburg, Newark, N. J., 1910 .
Married March 15, 1910, Emma Bice, of Newark, N. J.
Address : 192 Smith St., Newark, N. J.
2608. LEONARD SEAMAN DOWNEY. B.S. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born January 30, 1884, New York, N. Y. Brother of A. St. J. Downey
(class of 1901).
With the Carnegie Steel Company, Clairton, Pa., 1907; American
Bank Note Company, New York, N. Y.. 1907 .
Address : 29 North Parsons Ave., Flushine, N. Y.
2609. WILLIAM GUY FELLOWS. B.S. A. T. A. Born June
28, 1885, Oneonta, N. Y.
Bacteriologist and chemist. State Hygienic Laboratory, State Depart-
ment of Health, Albany, N. Y., 1907-09; State Department of Health,
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y., 1909-10. In the real estate business
and journalism. Cascade, Mont., 1910 .
Address: Cascade, Mont.
2610. EDWIN ANDERSON FIELD. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.),
1908. C. C. Born March 24, 1884, Stamford, Conn.
579
1907.] GRADUATES.
versity, I9<
The Daily News, Springfield, Mass., 1900- .
Address : 75 Bay St., Springrfield, Mass.
2611. RAYMOND LALOR FORMAN. Ph.B. A. A. 4>. Born
August 8, 1880, Trenton, N, J.
Assistant pastor, Metropolitan Temple, New York, N. Y., 1907-08.
Joined New York East Conference, M. E, Church, 1908. Stationed at
Janes Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. (assistant), 1908-10; Flushing, 1910 .
Married April, 1910, Helen Thompson, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address: 188 Amity St., Flushing, N. Y.
2612. THOMAS BAKER GIBB. Ph.B.; LL.B., University of
Pennsylvania, 1910. A. T. A. Born June 11, 1885, Philadelphia, Pa.
Brother of No. 2419.
Studied in Law School of University of Pennsylvania, 1907-10.
Admitted to the bar, 1910. Practising law in Philadelphia, Pa.,
1910 .
Address: Oak Lane, Philadelphia, Pa.
2613. HARRY MILES GORDY. B.A. Bom March 9, 1883,
Salisbury, Md.
Principal of High School, Hudson, N. Y., 1907-09; Saybrook, Conn.,
1909 .
Address: Saybrook, Conn.
2614. ARTHUR BENJAMIN FARNHAM HALEY. Ph.B.
B. G. n. Bom October 26, 1884, Machias, Me. Son of No. 1124.
Taught in the Ridge School, Washington, Conn., 1907-09, 1910 ;
Allen School, West Newton, Mass., 1909-10.
Address: Washington, Conn.
2616. JOSEPH WILLIS HAWLEY. B.A. B. O. n. Born May
31, 1875, Benton, Pa.
Missionary in China, 1907 .
Married July 10, 1907, Harriet Helen Ransom, of Dorrancetown, Pa.
Address: Yung Chun, China (via Foochow).
2616. ARTHUR PERCY HICKCOX. B.A. A. K. E. Bora Feb-
ruary 29, 1884, Watertown, Conn.
With the Waterbury Clock Company, Conn., 1907-10; Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, 1910 .
Married January 23, 1909, Florence Emma Atwood, of Watertown,
Conn.
Address : Watertown, Conn.
2617. HAROLD McILVEEN HORTON. B.A. *. N. 9. Born
May 10, 1886, Brockton, Mass. Son of L. G. Horton (class of 1887).
Taught in Hebron Academy, Me., 1907-08; High School, New
Britain, Conn., 1908-10; Utica, N. Y., 1910 .
Married May 2, 191 1, Miss H. Sampson, of Richmond, Va.
Address : High School, Utica, N. Y.
2618. HERBERT NAGLE HOWARD. B.A. ; S.T.B., Boston
University, 1910. A. T. A. Born April 3, 1880, Harrisburg, Pa.
580
GRADUATES. [1907.
Studied in School of Theology, Boston University, 1907-10. Mis-
sionary in Africa, 1910 .
Married August 24, 1909, Estella M. Searles, of Canandaigua, N. Y.
Address : Old Umtali, Rhodesia, Africa.
2619. GEORGE HENRY INGRAHAM. Ph.B. C. C. Born
April 4, 1883, Guilford Center, Vt. Brother of No. 2545.
With the Union Manufacturing Company, New Britain, Conn.,
1907 .
Address: Union Manufacturing Company, New Britain, Conn.
2620. EDWARD ALLEN JENNINGS. Ph.B. C. C. Born
December 29, 1881, Short Hills, N. J. Brother of A. B. Jennings, Jr.
(class of 1910).
Studying in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York,
N. Y., 1907 .
Address : 561 West i8oth St., New York, N. Y.
2621. HARRY WELLINGTON LAIDLER. B.A. C. C *. B. K.
Born February 18, 1884, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Reporter, Brooklyn Daily Eagle, N, Y., 1907 . Studying in
Brooklyn Law School, 1908- ; Columbia University, 1909 .
Address: 236 Halsey St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2622. ADELBERT LLEWELLYN LEATHERS. Ph.B. C. C.
Born March 23, 1881, Barnard, Me.
Graduate student. University of Michigan, 1907-08; Cornell Univer-
sity, 1908-09. Professor of Biology, Leander Clark College, Iowa,
1909-10. Studying in the Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass.,
1910 .
Address: Biological Laboratory, Woods Holl, Mass.
2623. EARLE LESLIE LEGG. B.A. A. K. E. $. B. K. Born
January 9, 1885, Mapleville, R. I. Brother of No. 2087.
With the Library Bureau, Providence, R. I., 1907 .
Address : 255 Potter Ave., Providence, R. I.
2624. CLARENCE PAUL McCLELLAND. B.A.; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1910. A. A. #. Born January 18, 1883, Dobbs
Ferry, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1907-10. Joined New York
Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Stationed at Metropolitan Temple,
New York, N. Y. (assistant), 1908-09; Madison Ave., New York
(assistant), 1909-10; Pine Plains, 1910 .
Married April 26, 1910, Mary Elizabeth Adams, of Philadelphia, Pa.
Address: Pine Plains, N. Y.
2625. OLIN FOSS McCORMICK. B.A. ^. T. Born March
16, 1886, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Son of No. 1277.
With the Berlin Construction Company, Conn., 1907 .
Address: Kensington, Conn. Residence: 50 Magnolia St., Hart-
ford, Conn.
2626. HENRY TRUMBOWER MacLEAN. B.A. B. 9. n. Born
December 3, 1883, Hackettstown, N. J.
581
1907.] GRADUATES.
Teaching in Morris Academy, Morristown, N. J., 1907 .
Married September 2, 1909, Angell Ethel Buck, of Hartford, Conn.
Child : Mary Angell, b. August 16, 1910.
Address : Hackettstown, N, J.
2627. FLOYD JOSIAH MILLER. Ph.B. Born June 13, 1886,
Oneonta, N. Y.
Taught in Princeton Preparatory School, N. J., 1907-08. On the staff
of The Hartford Courant, Conn., 1908-09. City and sporting editor,
Havana Post, Cuba, 1909-10. Associate editor, Oneonta Star, N. Y.,
1910 .
Address: Oneonta Star, Oneonta, N. Y.
2628. GEORGE LEWIS MYLCHREEST. B.S.; B.S., Mass.
Institute of Technology, 1910. C. C. Bom May i, 1884, Middletown,
Conn.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1907-08. Studied in Mass.
Institute of Technology, 1908-10. Manager of a civil engineer's office,
Rockville, Conn., 1910 .
Married January 12, 1910, Iva Alberta Harris, of Farm Hill, Conn.
Address : 21 Park St., Rockville, Conn.
2629. WALTER CHARLES NORTH. B.S. ^. T. Born Sep-
tember 14, 1884, Syracuse, N. Y.
With the Crofut & Knapp Company, hatters, South Norwalk, Conn.,
1907 .
Address : South Norwalk, Conn.
2630. JOSEPH WALTER NORTHROP, Jr. B.A. ; B.S., Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology, 1910. A. T. A. *. B. K. Born July
21, 1886, Bridgeport, Conn.
In an architect's office, 1907-08. Studied in Mass. Institute of Tech-
nology, 1908-10. With Little & Browne, architects, Boston, Mass.,
1910 .
Address: 60 West Rutland Square, Boston, Mass.
2631. WALTER PATTEN. B.A. A. A. *. Born September 15,
1880, Bridgeville, Del.
Engaged in manufacturing, Calypso, N. C, 1907-09. Joined North
Carolina Conference, M. E. Church, 1909. Stationed at Oriental, N. C,
1909 .
Married October 20, 1908, Sarah Kimpton Cady, of Providence, R. I.
Child : Paul Raymond, b. October 4, 1909.
Address: Oriental, N. C.
CHARLES JOHN PETERSON. B.A., 1908. B. e. n.
Born January 24, 1878, Webster, Mass.
Principal of High School, Brookfield, Mass., 1907-10; Foxboro,
Mass., 1910 .
Married August i, 1907, Clara L. Brooks, of Fitchburg, Mass. Child :
Pauline Mathilda, b. July 8, 1908.
Address: Foxboro, Mass.
2633. WILLIAM HAROLD PETERSON. B.S.; M.A., Colum-
bia University, 1909. <l>. N. ^. f>. B. K. Born November 14, 1880,
New Paltz, N. Y.
582
GRADUATES. [1907.
Taught in Friends' Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1907-09. Graduate
student, Columbia University, 1907-09. Instructor in Agricultural
Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, 1909 .
Address : College of Agriculture, Madison, Wis.
2634. EARLE LINUS RICH. B.A. ^. T. Born April 5, 1882,
Cattaraugus, N. Y.
Cost accountant, Crofut & Knapp Company, hatters. South Norwalk,
Conn., 1907-08. With the Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., 1908-09;
New Haven, Conn., 1909-10; Hartford, Conn., 1910. With Wm. N.
Jennings Company, printers and manufacturing stationers. New York,
N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 362 West Broadway, New York, N. Y.
2635. HOWARD ARNOLD SECKERSON. B.A.; M.A., Yale
University, 1908. *. N. 9. Born May 3, 1877, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Graduate student, Yale University, 1907-08. Pastor of Congrega-
tional Church, Woodbury, Conn., 1908— — .
Married April 7, 1909, Unade Barnes (No. 2716).
Address: Woodbury, Conn.
2636. ARTHUR SEYBOLT. Ph.B. X. ^. Born May 19, 1884,
Liberty, N. Y.
Studying law in Oneonta, N. Y. ; also engaged in the real estate
business, 1907 .
Address: Oneonta, N. Y.
2637. ROSEVELT RENSSELAER SHERWOOD. B.A.; Pd.B.,
New York State Normal College, 1910. C. C. *. B. K. Born Septem-
ber 25, 1885, West Chazy, N. Y. Son of No. 1128; brother of No.
2770.
Taught in High School, Manasquan, N. J., 1907-09. Studied in State
Normal College, Albany, N. Y., 1909-10. Statistician, N. Y. State
Department of Labor, 1910 .
Address: Fort Plain, N. Y.
2638. ROBERT LEROY SIMPSON. Ph.B. A. T. A. Born
February 22, 1885, Northport, N. Y.
Taught in Penn. Military College, Chester, Pa., 1907-09. Assistant
principal. High School, Huntington, N. Y., 1909 .
Married September 12, 1908, Evelyn Florence Heyen, of Northport,
Address : Huntington, N. Y.
2639. YOUNG CHALMERS SMITH. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born July 12, 1886, Skinners Eddy, Pa. Son of No. 1288.
With the Electro-Metallurgical Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
1907 .
Married September 22, 1910, Jessie Stevens Oliver, of Niagara Falls,
N. Y.
Address: 16 Lochiel Apartments, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
2640. LORENZO COLLINGTON STREETER. Ph.B. X. <ir.
Bom April 6, 1884, Troy, N. Y.
583
1907.] GRADUATES. j
Engaged in civil engineering.
Married December 29, 1909, Ethel Virginia Angell, of Mooers, N. Y. j
Address : St. Timothee, P, Q., Canada. ■
2611. JESSE MERRILL TEBBETTS, B.A. A. T. A. Born I
March 29, 1880, Cabot, Vt. ]
Principal of High School, Essex Junction, Vt., 1907-10; Northfield,
Vt., 1910 . \
Married June 25, 1908, Mabel Blanche Stewart, of Berlin, Vt. j
Address : Northfield, Vt.
2642. HARRY PHILLIPS TREVITHICK. Ph.B.; B.S., Massa- ;
chusetts Institute of Technology, 1910. C. C. Born June 26, 1886, i
New Britain, Conn. . J
Studied in Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1907-08; Mass. Institute '
of Technology, 1908-09. Chemist, Refuge Cotton Oil Company, Vicks- '
burg. Miss., 1909 . ,
Married July 29, 1909, Katherine Douglas Coe, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: 723 Belmont St., Vicksburg, Miss. j
I
2643. FRANK ADOLPH VANSCIVER. B.A. C. C. Born May
24, 1878, Roxboro, Pa.
Joined Wyoming Conference, M, E. Church, 1908. Stationed at I
Clarks Green, Pa., 1908-09; Ariel, 1909 . '
Married April 21, 1908, Minnie Louise Bouteiller, of Portland, Conn. ,
Address : Ariel, Pa. ,
2644. DANIEL WILKINS. B.A. *. N. 9. Born April 17, 1876, j
Boston, Mass. 1
Taught in Dummer Academy, South Byfield, Mass., 1907-08. With j
the Hartford & New York Transportation Company, 1908- — .
Married November 25, 1908, Nellie Louise Goodrich, of Portland,
Conn.
Address : Portland, Conn. I
I
2645. ADDISON WETHERALD WILLIAMSON. Ph.B. ; M.F., '
Yale University, 1909. C. C. Bom March 7, 1884, Brooklyn, N. Y. !
Brother of No. 2779.
Studied in Yale Forest School, 1907-09. Forest assistant, U. S.
Forest Service, 1909 .
Married February 19, 1910, Mary Elizabeth Mylchreest, of Middle-
town, Conn.
Address: U. S. Forest Service, Washington, D. C.
2646. DANIEL WOODHEAD. B.S. B. G. n. Born December
4, 1883, Manchester, England. '
Taught in St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass., 1907-09. With the i
Central Electric Company, Chicago, 111., 1909 . I
Address : 5323 Jefferson Ave., Chicago, 111. n
2647. ALICE MABEL BOCK. Ph.B. *. B. K. Born September
16. 1886, Meriden, Conn.
Teaching in High School, Meriden, Conn., 1907 . ]
Address : 314 Curtis St., Meriden, Conn.
58A
GRADUATES. [1907-08.
2648. ELIZABETH PAULINE BRANSFIELD. Ph.B. Born
August 31, 1886, Portland, Conn. Sister of No. 2461.
Teaching in High School, Portland, Conn., 1907 .
Address : Portland, Conn.
2649. ELIZABETH DUNHAM CLARK. B.S. Born November
19, 1885, Middletown, Conn.
Teaching in Meriden, Conn., 1907 .
Address: 232 Curtis St., Meriden, Conn.
2650. CLARA ELLA LANG. Ph.B. Born November 28, 1884,
Hartford, Conn.
Taught in High School, Northport, N. Y., 1907-09; Manual Training
High School, New London, Conn., 1909-10. Assistant in the office of
the Student Volunteer Movement, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 154 East 81 st St., New York, N. Y.
2651. MARGUERITE GENEVIEVE LAWTON. Ph.B. Born
May 30, 1886, Middletown, Conn. Sister of No. 2286.
Taught in High School, Newtown, Conn., 1907-08; Norwich Free
Academy, Conn., 1908 .
Address: 52 Williams St., Norwich, Conn.
2652. FRANCES TERESA NEJAKO. B.A. f.. B. K. Born
August 6, 1885, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in High School, Plainfield, Conn., 1907-09; Middletown,
Conn., 1909 .
Address: 67 Oak St., Middletown, Conn.
2653. MIMA BAILEY TURNER (Evans). B.S. Born January
3, 1885, Middletown, Conn.
Taught in a grammar school, Thomaston, Conn., 1907-08.
Married November 28, 1908, Hiram David Evans, of Meriden, Conn.
Child : Clelie Turner, b. November 6, 1909.
Address: Mrs. H. D. Evans, 255 Curtis St., Meriden, Conn.
2654. MARIETTA JOSEPHINE WETTERAU. B.A. Born
January 25, 1885, Hazleton, Pa.
Taught in Lime Rock, Conn., 1908; Washington, Conn., 1908-10;
West Hazleton, Pa., 1910 .
Address: 89 South Wyoming St., Hazleton, Pa.
CLASS OF J908.
2655. LEWIS ALLEN, Jr. Ph.B. X. ^. Born May 16, 1887,
Meriden, Conn.
Reporter for The Daily Journal, Meriden, Conn., 1908 .
Address : 197 Hanover St., Meriden, Conn.
2656. KENNETH NOEL ATKINS. Ph.B.; M.A. (on exam.),
1910. X. ■*■. Born December 25, 1886, Middletown, Conn.
585
1908.1 GRADUATES.
Assistant bacteriologist, Conn. State Board of Health, Middletown,
Conn., 1908-10. Graduate student. University of Chicago, 1910 .
Address : 5344 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
2657. WESLEY CONVERSE ATKINS. B.S. C. C. *. B. K.
Born November 19, 1884, Cabot, Vt.
Vice principal. High School, Islip, N. Y., 1908-09. Teaching in the
Berry School, Rome, Ga., 1909 .
Married July 7, 1908, Edna M. Sisco, of Sheffield, Vt. Child : Stan-
ley Sisco, b. May 22, 1910.
Address : Rome, Ga.
2658. ERNEST HALL BUELL. B.S. C. C. Born May 25, 1884,
Plymouth, Conn.
Taught in Spring Valley, N. Y., 1908-10; Mount Vernon, N. Y.,
1910 .
Married 1908, Daisy May Fieber, of Middletown, Conn. Children:
Maurice Hall, b, December 18, 1908; Vincent Fieber, b. September 24,
1 910.
Address: 116 South 12th Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2659. EDGAR ADAMSON BUTTERS. B.A. A. K. E. Born
October 19, 1886, Boston, Mass.
With F. W. Bird & Son, East Walpole, Mass., 1908-10; Wm. Carter
Company, Boston, Mass., 1910 .
Address: yy Summer St., Boston, Mass.
2660. CLARENCE EMORY CARTER. B.S. A. T. A. Born
July 12, 1887, Cleveland, Ohio.
With the Standard Tile Company, New York, N. Y., 1908-09.
Studying in the Andover and Harvard Divinity Schools, Cambridge,
Mass., 1909 .
.Address: 24 Divinity Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
2661. OkLIFF VAN HEIK CHASk. B.A. A. T. A. Bom Sep-
tember 26, 1885, Hunter, N. Y.
Studying in Ma§^ Institute of Technology, 1908 .
Address: 1096 Bbylston St., Boston, Mass.
2662. CHARLES FREMONT CLEAVELAND, Jr. B.A. A. K. E.
Born January 12, 1887, Wii^dsor Locks, Conn.
With the Corbin Screw Corporation. New Britain, Conn., 1908 .
Address: 36 South High St., New Britain, Conn.
2663. HAROLD JOEL CONN\- Ph.B. B. e. H. *. B. K. Born
May 29, 1886, Middletown, Conn. Son of Professor H. W. Conn.
Assistant in soil technology, Cornell 'Experiment Station, and grad-
uate student in Cornell University, 1908- — .
Address: Cornell Experiment Station,, Ithaca, N. Y.
2664. GEORGE BLISS CRAFTS. B;S.; LL.B., Boston Univer-
sity, 1910. B. G. n. Bom January 6, 1886, Nashua, N. H.
Studied in the Law School of Boston University, 1908-10. Admit-
ted to the bar, 1910. Assistant general cc^unsel for Warren Bros.,
GRADUATES. [1908.
Boston, Mass., 1910 . Instructor in Practical Court Work and Real
Property, Boston University Law School, 1910 .
Married December 31, 1910, Margaret Elizabeth Donahoe (No.
2580).
Address: 6 Biltmore St., Jamaica Plain, Mass.
2665. FREDERICK NORTH CRAWFORD. B.S. *. N. e.
Born January 18, 1886, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 1037; brother
of No. 2841.
Graduate student, Cornell University, 1908-10. With the Schief-
felin Drug Company, New York, N. Y., 1910; General Electric Com-
pany, Harrison, N. J., 1910 .
Address: 8 Myrtle Ave., Newark, N. J,
2666. LEON HILLIARD CURTICE. B.A. A. A. *. Born April
9, 1886, Middlefield Center, Conn. Son of No. 1385; brother of No.
2667.
Accountant, 1908 .
Address: 431 4th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2667. RAYMOND SCOFIELD CURTICE. B.A. A. A. *.
*. B. K. Born October 31, 1887, Middlefield Center, Conn. Son of
No. 1385 ; brother of No. 2666.
Taught in Kiskiminetas Springs School, Saltsburg, Pa., 1908-10.
Connected with the American Embassy, Tokyo, Japan, 1910 .
Address : American Embassy, Tokyo, Japan.
2668. LAWRENCE ALEXANDER DAVIS. B.S. ^. T. Born
March 3, 1887, Cambridge, Mass.
With the Standard Oil Company, Bayonne, N, J., 1908-09; A. A.
Housman & Co., brokers. New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : 125 Rich Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2669. JOHN CRANE DAY. Ph.B. A. A. *. Born August 16,
1884, Asbury Park, N. J. Brother of Nos. 1642 and 2361.
Studying in Department of Dentistry, University of Pennsylvania,
1908 .
Address: Park Place, Morristown, N. J.
2670. WALTER EVERETT DOE. Ph.B. *. N. 0. Born Febru-
ary 5, 1885, Marblehead, Mass. Son of No. 1038.
With E. & F. King & Co., Inc., dealers in paints and chemicals,
Boston, Mass., 1908 .
Address: 1218 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
2671. HOWARD RAYMOND DOTY. B.A. B. G. n. Born
September 27, 1887, Thompson, Pa.
In the employ of the North American Civic League, 1910 .
Address: 210 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2672. GORDON CLARK DOUGLASS. Ph.B. *. N. 9. Born
January 31, 1886, Plymouth, Mass. Son of No. 692; brother of W. M.
Douglass (class of 1892), E. S. Douglass (class of 1896), R. W.
Douglass (class of 1901), R. L. Douglass (class of 1901), and A. S.
Douglass (class of 1906).
1908.1 GRADUATES.
Advertising solicitor, Curtis Publishing Companv. Boston, Mass.,
1908-09. Salesman, Dodge Motor Vehicle Company, Boston, Mass.,
1909-10. Sales manager, Park & Pollard Company, Boston, Mass.,
1910 .
Address : 164 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass.
2673. HARRY AYTOUN DRESSER. Ph.B. ^. T. Born Sep-
tember 17, 1885, Spencer, N. Y.
Taught in the Gunnery School, Washington, Conn., 1908-10; Taft
School, Watertown, Conn., 1910 .
Address : Watertown, Conn.
2674. RUSSELL GOODIER DUNMORE. B.A. A. A. *. Born
November 28, 1884, Utica, N. Y. Son of No. 951 ; grandson of No.
257; brother of W. E. Dunmore (class of 1910).
Studying in Columbia Law School, 1908— — .
Address : Livingston Hall, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
2675. CHARLES FRANKLIN EDSALL. B.A. ; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1910. 4>. N. e. *. B. K. Bom January 6, 1886,
Newark, N. J.
Studied in New York Law School, 1908-10. Admitted to the bar,
1910. Practising law. New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 35 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 280 Roseville
Ave., Newark, N. J.
2676. ROBERT EPHRAIM FINLAY. B.S. *. N. 9. Born
November 12, 1879, Amherst Head, N. S., Canada.
Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1908-09. Taught in
Cedarcroft School, Kennett Square, Pa., 1909-10; Hieh School, Milton,
Mass., 1910 .
Address: Milton, Mass.
2677. DONALD MONROE GILBERT. Ph.B. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born May 16, 1888, Winona, Minn. Son of No. 1044.
Taught in Corozal, Porto Rico, 1908-09. Studied in the Sorbonne,
Paris, 1909-10. Instructor in French, Northwestern University,
1910 .
Address : Northwestern University, Evanston, 111.
2678. WILLARD HARVEY GILDERSLEEVE. B.S. Born
September 17, 1886, Gildersleeve, Conn. Son of No. 1212.
Nurse, State Hospital, Middletown, Conn., 1908-09. Physical
director, St. Lawrence University, 1909-10. In the tobacco business,
Gildersleeve, Conn., 1910. Teaching in High School, Grand Island,
Nebr., 1910 .
Married Gertrude Isabell Sugden, of Bridgewater, Conn. Child:
Henry Sugden, b. September 21, 1910.
Address : 422 West loth St., Grand Island, Nebr.
2679. HAROLD CLARK GRANT. B.S. ^. T. Born October
17, 1885, Chelsea, Mass. Brother of No. 2325.
With the New York Telephone Company, 1908-11. Engineer, Water
Sewage Purification Companv, Newark, N. J., 191 1 .
Address : Y. M. C. A., Hklsey St., Newark, N. J.
588
GRADUATES. [1908.
2680. HARRY ALEXANDER GRANT. B.A. C. C. Born Jan-
uary 28, 1886, Boston, Mass.
Taught in Hebron Academy, Me., 1908-09; Mountain School, Alla-
ben, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: Allaben, N. Y.
2681. ARTHUR ROLLINS GRAVES. B.A.; M.A., Harvard
University, 1910. C. C. Born September 10, 1887, Waltham, Mass.
Graduate student. Harvard University, 1908-09. Instructor in Ger-
man, West Virginia University, 1909 .
Address : 220 Prospect St., Morgantown, W. Va,
2682. CHARLES EDWARD GRAVES. B.A. *. B. K. Born
February 22, 1885, Hatfield, Mass.
Studied in the University of Paris, France, 1908-09. Instructor in
Romance Languages, Wesleyan University, 1909 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
2683. EDWARD BIVENS GRAY. B.A. A. A. *. Born October
8, 1887, East Orange, N. J.
With Faulkner, Page & Co., commission merchants, New York,
N. Y., 1908-10; Western Electric Company, 1910-11. Engineer, Water
Sewage Purification Company, Newark, N. J., 191 1 .
Address : Y. M. C. A., Halsey St., Newark, N. J.
2684. PAUL MILLER HELD. Ph.B. <ir. T. Born May 2, 1885,
Canal Fulton, Ohio.
With the Central Savings and Trust Company, Akron, Ohio,
1908 .
Address: Central Savings and Trust Company, Akron, Ohio.
2685. WALTER RAYMOND HICK. B.S. Born March 13, 1888,
Cromwell, Conn.
Physical director, Mercersburg Academy, Pa., 1908-09. With the
Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., 1909 .
Married Sarah Margery Cooper, of New Britain, Conn. Child:
Dorothy Cooper, b. October i, 1910.
Address: 157 East St., New Britain, Conn.
2686. GEORGE SYLVESTER HULL. B.S. ^. T. Born
December 7, 1885, Clinton, Conn.
Bookkeeper, Clinton National Bank, Conn., 1908-09. Jeweler, Clin-
ton, Conn., 1909 .
Address: Clinton, Conn.
2687. ERNEST ALEXANDER INGLIS. Ph.B. C. C *. B. K.
Born April 16, 1887, Middletown, Conn.
Studying in Yale Law School, 1908 .
Address: 236 William St., Middletown, Conn.
2688. WALTER RICKETSON MITCHELL. B.A. Born Feb-
ruary 10, 1886, New Bedford, Mass.
Studying in Yale Law School, 1908 .
Address: Yale Law School, New Haven, Conn.
589
1908.] GRADUATES.
2689. SAMUEL BOOTH MOORE, Jr. Ph.B. <ir. T. Born
August 21, i886, Brooklyii, N. Y.
With the Equitable Life Assurance Society, New York, N. Y.,
1908- — .
Address: 128 Van Buren St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2690. RAYMOND SILAS MUNSON. B.A. ^. T. Born Sep-
tember 25, 1885, Windham, N. Y.
With the N. Y. Telephone Company, 1908-09. With the American
Steel Foundries, Chester, Pa., 1909-10; Indiana Harbor, Ind., 1910 ,
Address : Indiana Harbor, Ind.
2691. ARTHUR BUCKBEE NICHOLLS. B.S. B. 9. n. Born
June 13, 1885, New Haven, Conn.
Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Westville, N. S., Canada, 1908-09. With
Oran McCormick, Inc., Boston, Mass., 1909-10. In the shoe business,
Boston, 1910. Y. M. C. A. secretary, Troy, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: Y. M. C A., Troy, N. Y.
2692. LANSING DAVID ODELL. Ph.B. ^. T. Born Decem-
ber 26, 1886, Akron, Ohio. Brother of No. 2762.
With Houghton, Lee & Hoyt, lace curtain importers and manu-
facturers. New York, N. Y., 1908-10. With the Library Bureau, New
York, N. Y., 1910; Hartford, Conn., 1910 .
Address: 96 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn.
2698. HERBERT PARSONS PATTERSON. B.A. C. C.
*. B. K. Born February 17, 1887, Chilmark, Mass. Brother of No.
2764.
Assistant principal, High School, Kingston, Pa., 1908-09. Taught
in Mount Hermon School, Mass., 1909-10. Assistant in Philosophy,
Yale University, 1910 .
Address: 602 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
2694. WILLIAM ROBINSON PILLSBURY. Ph.B. *. N. G.
Born July 17, 1886, Northampton, Mass. Son of No. 1056; grandson
of No. 384.
With the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, Boston, Mass., 1908 .
Address: Waban, Mass.
2695. ARTHUR GERALD HUBERT POWER. B.A.; LL.B.,
New York Law School, 1910. •^. T. Born January 23, 1881, New
York, N. Y.
Studied in New York Law School, 1908-10. Admitted to the bar,
1910. With Olin, Clark & Phelps, New York. N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 159 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2696. ROSCOE HIRAM REMICK. B.S. ^. T. Born April 12,
1884, Winthrop, Me.
With the U. S. Health and Accident Insurance Company, New
Haven, Conn., 1908; Dayton, Ohio, 1908-09; agency director, Canton,
Ohio, 1909. Assistant general manager, United Electric Company.
Canton, Ohio. 1909 .
Address: Y. M. C. A. Building, Canton, Ohio.
590
GRADUATES. [1908.
2697. ROBERT WATERMAN RICE. B.S. A. K. E. Born May
9, i88i, San Bernardino, Cal.
Principal of a grammar school, Danvers, Mass., 1908-09; Williams
School, Chelsea, Mass., 1909 •
Married December 22, 1908, Alice N. Davis, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: 21 John St., Chelsea, Mass.
2698. FRANK WARREN ROBERTS. Ph.B. A. T. A. *. B. K.
Born December 8, 1884, Readsboro, Vt.
Teaching in Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Mass., 1908 .
Married June, 1910, Clara Louise Case, of Middletown, Conn.
Address: Box 594, Easthampton, Mass.
2699. HAROLD GALE ROGERS. Ph.B. <ir. T. Born Novem-
ber 9, 1885, Meriden, Conn. Grandson of G. W. Rogers (class of
1852).
With the Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., 1908;
Minneapolis, Minn., 1908-09; Des Moines, Iowa, 1909-10; Hartford,
Conn, (assistant manager, liability department), 1910 .
Address: Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.
2700. LEONARD OSBORNE RYAN. Ph.B. C. C. Born
December 10, 1886, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2448.
Engaged in journalism, Middletown, Conn., 1908 . Studying in
Yale Law School, 1909 .
Address : 241 Court St., Middletown, Conn.
2701. LEONARD JAMES SELDEN. B.S. A. T. A. *. B. K.
Born February 23, 1881, Haddam Neck, Conn.
Engaged in agriculture and studying mechanical engineering,
1908—-.
Address : Haddam Neck, Conn.
2702. FREDERICK ELISHA SHAPLEIGH. B.S.; M.S., 1909.
C. C. #. B. K. Born January 4, 1884, Center Lebanon, Me.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1908-09. Taught in the
Berry School, Rome, Ga., 1909-10. Secretary, county department. Inter-
state Executive Committee, Y. M. C. A., 1910 .
Address : 201 Union Trust Building, Washington, D. C.
2703. LEWIS KNAPP SMITH. B.A. A. T. A. Born April 24,
1886, New York, N. Y.
Studied in Packard Commercial School, 1908-09. Private secretary,
New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y. Residence : 120 West
22d St., New York, N. Y.
2704. FREDERIC STEWART. B.A. *. N. O. Born February
10, 1885, Roxbury, Mass.
Taught in Burdett College, Lynn, Mass., 1908. Clerk, Chalmers
Chemical Company, Dedham, Mass., 1908-09. With Harvev S. Chase
& Co., public accountants, Boston, Mass., 1909-10; Hollis H. Sawyer,
accountant, Boston, 1910. Given the degree of Certified Public
Accountant on basis of examination given by Bank Commission of
591
1908.] GRADUATES.
Massachusetts, 1910. Studied in New York University School of
Accounts, 1910. With Searle & Nicholson, accountants. New York,
N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
2705. FRANK BRADFORD TAYLOR. B.S. *. N. e. Born
September 15, 1883, Fall River, Mass.
Salesman, Alden Speare's Sons Company, laundry and mill supplies,
Boston, Mass., 1908-10; W. L. Russell & Co., agents for automobiles,
Boston, Mass., 1910-11; Libby & Co., Boston, Mass., 1911 .
Address : 1218 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
2706. THOMAS JARVIS TAYLOR, Jr. B.S. Born November
25, 1885, New Haven, Conn.
Assistant director of academic department, Tuskegee Institute, Ala.,
1909 .
Address : Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala.
2707. GILBERT HAVEN THIRKIELD. Ph.B.; LL.B., New
York Law School, 1910. *. N. 9. Bom November 7, 1885, Atlanta,
Ga. Grandson of No. 284.
Studied in New York Law School, 1908-10. Admitted to the bar,
1910. Practising law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 189 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Residence: 27 Grace
Court, Brooklyn, N. Y.
2708. JAMES SIMPSON THOMAS. B.A. Born November 8,
1885, Baltimore, Md.
Teaching in Colored High and Training School, Baltimore, Md.,
1908 .
Address: Colored High and Training School, Baltimore, Md.
2709. RUFUS HAROLD TILTON. Ph.B. B. G. H. Born
October 9, 1884, Boston, Mass.
Studying in Law School of George Washington University, 1908 .
Address : 401-406 Union Trust Building, Washington, D. C.
2710. GEORGE BENJAMIN TOMPKINS. B.A. ^. T. Born
March 11, 1878, Spencer, N. Y.
Studied in Drew Theological Seminary, 1908-11. Preaching in Good-
sell M. E. Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1910 .
Married June 8, 1910, Nellie B. Carman, of Bay Shore, N. Y.
Address : 447 Lincoln Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2711. JOHN BARWIS VANHORN. B.A. A. K. E. Born June
21, 1886, Philadelphia, Pa.
In business.
Married October 18, 1910, Ethel Frances Merriam, of Springfield,
Mass.
Address: 254 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass.
2712. RANDOLPH DYKEMAN WEST. B.A. A. A. *. Bom
November 7, 1881, Long Branch, N. J.
Cashier, Manasquan National Bank, N. J., 1908 .
Address : Manasquan National Bank, Manasquan, N. J. Residence :
607 7th Ave., Asbury Park, N. J.
592
GRADUATES. [1908-09»
2713. WILLIAM CRAWFORD WHITE. B.S. #. N. 9. $. B. K.
Born August 20, 1886, Hoboken, N. J.
Studying in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1908 .
Address: 833 Bloomfield St., Hoboken, N. J.
2714. HAROLD BURTON WOODWARD. B.S. Born Feb-
ruary 13, 1887, Terryville, Conn.
Studying in Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1908 .
Address : Terryville, Conn.
2715. GEORGE WILLIAM WRISTON. B.A. A. T. A. Born
July 28, 1887, Denver, Col.
Taught in Norfolk, Mass., 1908-09; High School, Leominster, Mass.,
1909-11. Principal of High School, Oxford, Mass., 191 1 .
Address: Oxford, Mass.
2716. UNADE BARNES (Seckerson). B.A. *. B. K. Bom
May 22, 1884, Middletown, Conn.
Married April 7, 1909, Howard Arnold Seckerson (No. 2635).
Address: Mrs. H. A. Seckerson, Woodbury, Conn.
2717. ELIZABETH NORTON SWEET (Russell). B.A.
f>. B. K. Born February 16, 1884, Middletown, Conn.
Married June 4, 1909, Charles Augustus Russell (No. 2506).
Address: Mrs. C. A. Russell, Mbodus, Conn.
CLASS OF J909.
2718. ERNEST FRANCIS AMY. B.A. C. C. *. B. K. Born
November 28, 1883, Sydney, N. S. W., Australia.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1909-10; Assistant in
English, 1910 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
2719. MERWYN LIGHT AULTMAN. B.A. *. N. 9. Born
August 20, 1886, New Richmond, Ohio.
Teaching in Free Academy, Norwich, Conn., 1909 .
Address: 50 Broad St., Norwich, Conn.
2720. ♦RAIMOND DUY BAIRD. B.A. B. 9. H. Born December
26, 1887, New York, N. Y. Grandson of No. 595.
Studied in Columbia Law School, 1909-11. Died April 29, 191 1,
Liberty, N. Y.
2721. PERCY HAVEN BAKER. B.A. A. T. A. *. B. K. Bom
March 24, 1888, Union, Me. Brother of No. 2127.
Teaching in Polytechnic Preparatory School, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1909 . ,
Address : 99 Livingston St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
593
1909.1 GRADUATES.
2722. WILLIAM RHINEHART BARBOUR. B.A. ^. T. Born
August 17, 1884, Bristol, Ind.
With Fleming H. Revell & Co., publishers. New York, N. Y.,
Address: Riverdale, N. Y.
2723. STANLEY GILMAN BARKER. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Born November 26, 1887, Worcester, Mass. Son of No. 1033.
Studying in Harvard Law School, 1909
Address: 41 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass.
2724. FRISBIE JAY BATES. B.S. Born April 17, 1884, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
Principal of High School, Old Mystic, Conn., 1909 .
Address: Box 159, Old Mystic, Conn.
2725. GILBERT HAVEN BISHOP. B.A. A. A. *. Born
December 24, 1888, Baltimore, Md. Brother of No. 2473.
Member of firm, Bishop & Ely, scientific tree surgery, Los Angeles,
Cal., 1910 .
Address: 630 Security Building, Los Angeles, Cal.
2726. WALTER PARKS BLISS. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.), 1910.
X. ^. *. B. K. Born June 21, 1889, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1909-10. Bacteriologist,
Conn. State Board of Health, Middletown, Conn., 1910 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
2727. RAYMOND HILLS BREWER. B.A. B. 0. H. Born
August 2, 1887, East Hartford, Conn.
With the Historical Calendar Advertising Company, New York,
N. Y., 1910; Conn. Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, 1910 ,
Address : Silver Lane P. O., Conn.
2728. CHARLES PRATT CANHAM. B.A. $. N. G. Bom May
13, 1888, Alfred, Mass.
Salesman, Library Bureau, Boston, Mass., Philadelphia and Scranton,
Pa., 1909 .
Address : Library Bureau, Scranton, Pa.
2729. FRANK EVERETT CARRUTH. B.A. C. C. Born
August 20, 1886, Jonesville, N. Y,
Taught in Simsbury, Conn., 1909-10; High School, Port Jervis,
N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 66 East Main St., Port Jervis, N. Y.
2730. ROY BULLARD CHAMBERLIN. B.A. ; M.A. (on
exam.), 1910. 4^. T. #. B. K. Born October i, 1887, Kingston, Pa.
Taught in Jacob Tome Institute, Port Deposit, Md., 1909-10; Taft
School, Watertown, Conn., 1910 .
Address: Taft School, Watertown, Conn.
2731. HERBERT LEE CONNELLY. B.A. *. N. 0. Born
September 11. 1886, Pittsburg, Pa.
Salesman, Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1909 — —.
Address: 550 Valley Road, Upper Montclair, N. J.
594
GRADUATES. [1909.
2782. JAMES FRANKLIN COWAN. B.A. A. A. 4>. Born
July 21, i886, Middletown, Conn.
Member of firm, Moulton, Forbes & Co., manufacturers of lace
curtains, Boston, Mass., 1909 . .
Married December 18, 1909, Hortense V. Fairman, of Middletown,
Conn.
Address: 515 Audubon Road, Boston, Mass.
2733. JOHN HENRY COXE. B.A. ^. T. Born January 3,
1878, Morsley, County Durham, England.
Teaching in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1908 .
Married December 19, 1908, Grace Lendrum, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Child: Ruth Almeda, b. October 18, 1909.
Address: Kingston, Pa.
2734. CLARENCE MULFORD DAY. B.S. A. A. *. Bom May
15, 1885, Newark, N. J. Brother of No. 2413.
With the Tea Tray Company, manufacturers, Newark, N. J., 1909-10 ;
Hyatt Roller Bearing Company, Harrison, N. J., 1910 .
Married April 26, 191 1, Edna Louise Schwartz, of Newark, N. J.
Address: 1316 Ford Building, Detroit, Mich.
2785. ROLLIN COLEGROVE DEAN. B.S. ^. T. Born Octo-
ber 20, 1885, Roselle, N. J. Grandson of No. 364.
Studying in School of Pure Science, Columbia University, 1909——.
Address : 26 Prospect St., Summit, N. J.
2786. EDMUND DOREMUS. B.S. *. N. 9. Born November
15, 1886, Montclair, N. J.
With the Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn., 1909-10 ; E. I. duPont
de Nemours Powder Company, Terre Haute, Ind., and Chicago, 111.,
1910 .
Address: care of E. I. duPont de Nemours Powder Company, Old
Colony Building, Chicago, 111.
2737. CARLL WHITMAN DOXSEE. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1910. C. C. *. B. K. Born September 26, 1887, Bay Shore, N. Y.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1909-10. Instructor in
English, Morningside College, Iowa, 1910 .
Address : 1503 Morningside Ave., Sioux City, Iowa.
2738. JOHN GOTTFRIED FREY. B.A. Bom November 28.
1884, Luzerne, Pa.
Preaching in M. E. Church, Davenport Center, N. Y., 1909 .
Married September 14, 1909, Carolyn May Palmer, of Luzerne, Pa.
Child : Russell Palmer, b. September 13, 1910.
Address : Davenport Center, N. Y.
2739. FREDERICK HERBERT OILMAN. B.A. A. K. E. Born
August 18, 1881, Winterport, Me.
Graduate student, Cornell University, 1909-10. Teaching in El Paso
Military Institute, Texas, 1910 .
Address: El Paso Military Institute, Fort Bliss, Tex.
2740. PHILIP LOMBARD GIVEN. B.A. ; M.A. (on exam.),
1910, and Harvard University, 1910. $. N. 0. *. B. K. Born May 6,
1887, Orange, N. J.
Graduate student, Harvard University, IQ09 .
Address: 10 Conant Hall, Cambridge, Mass.
595
1909.] GRADUATES.
2741. FREDERIC SQUIRES GORHAM. B.A. X. <ir. Bom
November 4, 1882, Hamden, Conn.
Principal of a grammar school, Whitneyville, Conn., 1909 .
Address: 970 Dixwell Ave., Highwood Station, New Haven, Conn.
2742. HORACE STANTON GRIFFING. B.S. A. K. E. Born
July 6, 1885, Brooklyn, N. Y.
With the Library Bureau, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 645 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
2748. WILLIAM MORGAN GRIGSON. B.A. A. T. A. Born
February 12, 1887, Medford, Mass.
With the Taplin Manufacturing Company, New Britain, Conn.,
1909-10. Y. M. C. A. secretary, Troy, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : Y. M. C. A., Troy, N. Y.
2744. HAROLD SEYMOUR GUY. B.S. X. ^. Bom December
12, 1887, Middletown, Conn. Brother of J. H. Guy (class of 1896),
Alice B. Guy (class of 1897), and C. B. Guy (class of 1904).
Member of firm, Guy & Bullock, insurance, Middletown, Conn,,
1909 .
Address : South Farms, Middletown, Conn.
2746. RAYMOND ISRAEL HALL. B.S. *. B. K. Born Jan-
uary 10, 1885, Millheim, Pa.
Taught in High School, Dunkirk, N. Y., 1909-10. Studying in
Johns Hopkins Medical School, 1910 .
Address: Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Md.
2746. MAURICE ADELBERT HAMMOND. B.S. C. C. Bora
August 30, 1886, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, 1909 .
Address: Drew Theological Seminary, Madison, N. J.
2747. JOHN TIEBOUT HANCOCK. B.A. ^. T. Born May
27, 1887, New Brunswick, N. J.
Studying in New York Law School, 1909 .
Address: 184 Madison St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2748. DUDLEY HARMON. B.S. *. B. K Bora November 18,
1886, Meriden, Conn.
On the editorial staff of The Washington (D. C.) Herald, 1909;
The Washington Times, 1909- — .
Address : The Times, Washington, D. C.
2749. JOHN TOOKE HARP. B.S. C. C. Born March 27,
1887, Oneonta, N. Y.
Taught in Tilford Collegiate Academy, Vinton, Iowa, 1909-10. Prin-
cipal of a grammar school, Freeport, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: Freeport, N. Y.
2760. OSCAR FRED HEDENBURG. B.A. B. 9. H. Born
May 6, 188:^, Webster, Mass.
Assistant in Chemistry, Wesleyan University, 1909 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
596
GRADUATES. [1909.
. 2751. FRANK LEWIS HEWITT. B.S. <ir. T. Born April 9,
1882, Winsted, Conn.
Taught in Robbins School, Norfolk, Conn., 1909-10; Tilton Seminary,
N. H., 1910 .
Address : Tilton, N. H.
2752. FRANK HOWARD KIDDER.. B.A. $. N. 9. Born Sep-
tember 16, 1886, Litchfield, Conn. Son of No. 1275.
Teaching in Greenwich Academy, Conn., 1909 .
Address: Greenwich Academy, Greenwich, Conn.
2753. HAROLD CLARENCE KILBOURNE. B.A. B. G. n.
Born June 22, 1884, Plantsville, Conn.
Clerk in the treasurer's office, Hampton Institute, Va., 1910.
Address: Plantsville, Conn.
2764. WILLIAM ERNEST LEIGHTON. B.S. A. T. A. Bom
June 28, 1885, Portland, Me. Brother of No. 2493.
Clerk, U. S. Trust Company, Portland, Me., 1909 .
Address: 36 Vesper St., Portland, Me.
2755. WALDO BROSS MacLEAN. B.A. A. A. *. Bom Novem-
ber 7, 1887, Brockport. N. Y.
With the Western Electric Company, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : 31 West 129th St., New York, N. Y.
2766. JOHN JOSEPH MARRINAN. B.S. A. K. E. Bom
December 23, 1886, Boston, Mass.
Taught in Holderness School, Plymouth, N. H., 1909-10; El Paso
Military Institute, Texas, 1910 .
Address: El Paso Military Institute, Fort Bliss, Tex.
2757. FREDERIC LOUIS MAXIM. B.A. A. A. f». Bom March
2, 1888, New York, N. Y.
With Maxim & Goldsmith, hat manufacturers. New York, N. Y.,
1909 .
Address : 584 West 183d St., New York, N. Y.
2758. ARTHUR HENRY MIDDLEMASS. B.A. C. C. Bom
November 7, 1881, New Britain, Conn.
Representative of C. D. Parker & Co., bankers, Boston, Mass.,
Address: New Britain, Conn.
2759. CARLTON FRIEND MILLER. B.S. Born June 13, 1888,
Wallingford, Conn.
Assistant in Chemistry, Comell University, 1909—.
Address: Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y.
2760. DAVID deWITT MILLER. B.A. A. T. A. Bom Feb-
ruary II, 1887, New York, N. Y.
Teaching in Montclair Academy, N. J., 1909 .
Address : Montclair Academy, Montclair, N. J.
597
^.909.] GRADUATES.
2761. ERIC McCOY NORTH. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.), 1910,
and Columbia University, 1910. *. N. ©. *. B, K. Born June 22,
1888, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 984; brother of No. 2030.
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1909 . Studying in
Union Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address: 121 West I22d St., New York, N. Y.
2762. WILLIAM HENRY ODELL, Jr. B.S., 1910. A. K E.
Bom July 16, 1887, Akron, Ohio. Brother of No. 2692.
Address: Norwalk, Conn.
2768. J[OHN] GREGG PAINE. B.A. X. ^. Bom July 11,
1887, Columbia, Pa.
Studying in Law School of George Washington University, and
employed in the Census Bureau, Washington, D. C, 1910 .
Address: 118 Adams St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
2764. ROBERT NELSON PATTERSON. B.A. C C. Bora
February 9, 1888, Somerset, Mass. Brother of No. 2693.
Hotel clerk, Washington, D. C, 1909 .
Address: Hamilton Hotel, Washington, D. C.
2765. CHARLES SYLVESTER PREBLE. B.A. C. C. Born
September 29, 1882, Townsend, Mass.
Teaching in High School, Rumford, Me., 1909 .
Address: Rumford, Me.
2766. CHESTER ALLEN RICH. B.S. Born October 25, 1884,
Provincetown, Mass.
Address : Provincetown, Mass.
2767. GEORGE WILSON ROBERTS. B.A. C. C. Bora Octo-
ber 9, 1886, Wethersfield, Conn. Brother of No. 2097.
With the National Fire Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn.,
1909 .
Address: Wethersfield, Conn.
2768. FRANK ALTON SHAILER. B.A. A. T. A. *. B. K.
Bom March 18, 1888, Haddam, Conn.
In the actuarial department. Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford,
Conn., 1909-11; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York,
N. Y., 191 1 .
Address : 147 West 97th St., New York. N. Y.
2769. MELVIN ASA SHAW. B.S. C. C. Born April 16, i88r,
Williamsburg, Mass. Brother of No. 2566.
Taught in High School, Farmington, Me., 1909-10.
Address: R. F. D. No. i, Springfield, Mass.
2770. CLARENCE McKINLAY SHERWOOD. B.A. C. C.
Born April i, 1888, Broadalbin, N. Y. Son of No. 1128; brother of
No. 2637.
598
GRADUATES. [1909.
Taught in High School, Hackensack, N. J., 1909-10. Assistant in
Chemistry and graduate student, Cornell University, 1910 .
Address : 301 College Ave., Ithaca, N. Y.
2771. HENRY ROBERTSON SKEEL. B.A. X. <ir. Born Octo-
ber 4, 1885, New York, N. Y. Son of No. 1104.
Studying in College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y.,
1909 .
Address : 361 Mott Ave., New York, N. Y.
2772. GEORGE BATCHELDER SOULE. B.A. *. N. e. Born
July 26, 1885, Lynnfield Center, Mass.
Bond salesman, Union Trust Company, New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address : 195 South Mountain Ave., Montclair, N. J.
2773. FRANK HATCH STREIGHTOFF. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1910. C. C. «J>. B. K Born February 23, 1886, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Taught in Bellefonte Academy, Pa., 1909-10. Graduate student
(Garth Fellow), Columbia University, 1910 .
Address: 85 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2774. WILLIS MITCHELL TATE. B.S. A. K. E. Born June
16, 1887, Waterbury, Conn.
In the dry goods business, Waterbury, Conn., 1909 .
Address : 71 Chestnut Ave., Waterbury, Conn.
2776. WILLIAM ELMER TRAXLER. B.A. C. C *. B. K.
Born June 3, 1879, Rohrsburg, Pa.
Teaching in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1909 .
Address: Kingston, Pa.
2776. MONTGOMERY REA TRIMMER. B.S. X. ^. Born
May 3, 1885, Hackettstown, N. J.
Chemist, Ivory Soap Company, Port Richmond, N. Y., 1909-10;
S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, Prince Bay, N. Y.,
1910 .
Address: S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Company, Prince
Bay, N. Y.
2777. HORACE GLENN WHITE. B.A. Born November 21,
1886, Trumbull, Conn.
Sales correspondent, American Book Company, New York, N. Y.,
1909-11.
Address: 5623 Cedar Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
2778. CLINTON FISKE WILDING. B.A. ^. T. Born October
2, 1886, Monmouth, 111.
With W. N. Jennings, printer. New York, N. Y., 1909-10. On the
staff of The Vogue, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 331 High St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
2779. WILLIAM RULON WILLIAMSON. B.A.; M.A. (on
exam.), 1910. C. C. *. B. K. Born July i, 1889, Wales, N. Y.
Brother of No. 2645.
599
1909-10.1 GRADUATES.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1909-10. In the actuarial
department. Travelers Insurance Company, Hartford, Conn., 1910 .
Address: 23 May St., Hartford, Conn.
2780. STANLEY DAVIS WILSON. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1910. C. C *. B. K. Born February 5, 1881, Waldo, Me.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1909-10. Instructor in Geol-
ogy and Assistant in Chemistry, Washburn College, Kans., 1910 .
Address: 1717 College Ave., Topeka, Kans.
2781. WILHELM ALBERT WINTTER. B.S. ^. T. Born July
23, 1886, Bridgeport, Conn.
Address: 313 Seaview Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
2782. HARVEY ALDEN WOOSTER. B.A.; M.A. (on exam.),
1910. C. C. *. B. K. Bom February 16, 1886, Winsted, Conn.
Assistant in Psychology and graduate student, Wesleyan University,
1909-10. University Fellow, Yale University, 1910 .
Address: P. O. Box 1031, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
2783. ETHEL CLARA BURR. B.S. Born July 5, 1887, Hig-
ganum. Conn.
Address : Higganum, Conn.
2784. JESSIE ABBOTT JOHNSON. B.A. *. B. K. Bom
December 26, 1888, Columbia Falls, Me.
Taught in High School, Watertown, Conn., 1909-10; Central Village,
Conn., 1 910 .
Address: Central Village, Conn.
2785. ANNA BELLE KNOWLES (Beebe). B.S. Bora October
28, 1886, Haddam, Conn.
Married July 7, 1909, Joseph Clair Beebe (No. 2595). Child:
Richard, b. August 30, 1910.
Address: Mrs. J. C. Beebe, 12^ Park Ave., Auburn, N. Y.
2786. ROSA MARY PALLADINO. B.A. Bom August 15, 1884,
New York, N. Y.
Teaching in High School, Bristol, Conn., 1909 .
Address: 68 Queen St., Bristol, Conn.
2787. CARRIE BELLE SPAFARD. B.A. Born July 26, 1887,
Hebron, Conn.
Teaching in Glastonbury, Conn., 1910 .
Address: Glastonbury, Conn.
CLASS OF ino.
2788. WILLIAM KETCH AM ANDERSON. B.A. *. N. 9.
Born April 27, 1888, New York, N. Y.
Teaching in Chattanooga, Tenn., 1910 .
Address : Station A, Chattanooga, Tenn.
600
GRADUATES. (1910.
2789. ROGER WHITING BACON. B.A. ^. T. Born October
5, i888, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. ii68.
With the T. B. Acheson Company, real estate, New York, N. Y.,
191 0 .
Address : 102 West 57th St., New York, N. Y.
2790. ROBERT EDWIN BEATON. B.S. A. K. E. Born Octo-
ber 19, 1887, Woburn, Mass.
Teaching in El Paso Military Institute, Texas, 1910 .
Address: El Paso Military Institute, Fort Bliss, Tex.
2791. MILTON LAN YON BENNETT. B.S. C. C. Born
August 22, 1885, South Meriden, Conn.
Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address: Madison, N. J.
2792. SANFORD TIFFANY BENNETT. B.S. <Ir. T. Born
June 3, 1888, New York, N. Y.
Address: 1213a Bergen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2793. HAROLD MORTON BOWER. B.A. A. A. *. $. B. K.
Born September 27, 1888, Carlisle, Pa. Son of No. 1200; brother of
No. 2598.
With the Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, 111., 1910— — .
Address: Harris Trust and Savings Bank, Marquette Building,
Chicago, 111.
2794. DARRELL SULLY BOYD. B.A. *. N. 0. *. B. K Born
November 12, 1889, North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Studying in Columbia Law School, 1910 .
Address : 704 Hartley Hall, Columbia University, New York, N. Y.
2795. GEORGE SWIFT BRENGLE. B.A. #. N. G. *. B. K.
Born October 12, 1888, Amenia Union, N. Y.
Studying in Harvard Law School, 1910 .
Address: Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mass.
2796. ROBERT PARSONS BRIDGE. B.A. B. 6. n. *. B. K.
Born April 19, 1890, Hazardville, Conn.
In business in Hazardville. Conn., 1910 .
Address: Hazardville, Conn.
2797. HARLOW BUTTERFIELD BRISTOL. B.S. A. A. *.
Born May 31, 1887, Chicago, 111. Brother of Nos. 2351 and 2530.
In the hardware business, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 159 Remsen St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
2798. WALTER HENRY BROWN. B.A. ^. T. Born August
14, 1886, Fremont, Nebr.
In the real estate business, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 54 Elmwood Place, Bridgeport, Conn.
2799. JOHN PORTER BURNHAM. B.A. C. C. Born October
31, 1884, North Windham, Conn.
Address: North Windham, Conn.
601
1910.] GRADUATES.
2800. ROY LIVINGSTON BURNS. B.A. B. 9. n. Born Octo-
ber 15, 1887, Port Chester, N. Y.
Studying in New York Law School, 1910
Address: Port Chester, N. Y.
2801. LOUIS GEORGE CONNOR. B.S. A. T. A. Born April
13, 1884, Anandale, Va.
Teaching in the Richardson School, Washington, D. C, and pur-
suing graduate studies, 1910 .
Address: 1730 Q St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
2802. PAUL GILL DENNIS. B.A. A. K. E. Born August 25,
1887, Newark, N. J.
Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address: Madison, N, J.
2803. BENJAMIN MINTEER DENNISTON. B.A. C. C
Born August 16, 1883. Glen Wild, N. Y.
Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, and preaching in M. E.
Church, Bellvale, N. Y., 1910 .
Married May 18, 1904, Bessie Mae Horton, of Union, Pa. Child:
Harold Vincent, b. October 22, 1905.
Address: Madison, N. J.
2804. EARL deWITT DEREMER. B.S. B. 0. H. Bom August
30, 1888, Hackettstown, N. J.
Studying in the Law School of New York University, 1910
Address: Grove Point, Great Neck, L. L, N. Y.
2805. THOMAS JOHN DODD. B.A. C C. Born November 30,
1882, New Mil ford. Conn.
Preaching in M. E. Church, Springdale, Conn., 1910 .
Address: Springdale, Conn.
2806. STEWART ALEXANDER FARRELL. B.A. *. N. 9.
Born December 9, 1888, New York, N. Y.
Studying in New York Law School, 1910 .
Address: care of A. J. Stephens, Watertown, Conn.
2807. THOMAS CHARLES FLOOD. B.A. C. C. Born Sep-
tember 12, 1886, Middletown, Conn.
Studying in Yale Law School, 1910 .
Address: Portland, Conn.
2808. WILLIS ALEXANDER GIBBONS. B.A. A. A. #.
*. B. K. Born November i, 1888, Long Island City, N. Y.
Assistant in Chemistry, Cornell University, 1910 .
Address: 502 Dryden Road, Ithaca, N. Y.
2809. RAYMOND LIVINGSTON GILLISPIE. B.A. ^. T.
*. B. K. Born August 25, 1888, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No.
2421.
In the sales department, Pennsylvania Steel Company, Steelton, Pa.,
1910 .
Address: Steelton, Pa.
602
GRADUATES. [1910.
2810. WARREN WILMOT HAMILTON. B.A. A. K. E. Born
February 28, 1888, Lafayette, Pa. Son of No. 1215; brother of R. D.
Hamilton (class of 1910).
Engaged in paper manufacturing, Philadelphia, Pa., 1910
Address: William Penn P. O., Pa.
2811. EDWARD RAYMOND HANCE. B.A. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Born May 8, 1880, Wharton, N. J.
Studying in Union Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address: Wharton, N, J.
2812. EDWIN THOMAS HARMAN, 2D. B.A. ^. T. Born
July 6, 1888, Noroton, Conn.
Engaged in the manufacture of watch cases. Sag Harbor, N. Y,,
1910 .
Address : Sag Harbor, N. Y.
2813. HOWARD LEVERING HILL. B.A. *. N. 9. Born Octo-
ber 3, 1887, Morristown, Tenn.
With the Standard Oil Company, Baltimore, Md., 1910 .
Address: 15 East Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
2814. WINFRED BYRON HOLTON, Jr. B.A. <ir. T. Born
October 27, 1888, Indianapolis, Ind,
In the real estate business. New York, N. Y., 1910. In the Bureau
of Municipal Research, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: 465 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
2816. WILLIAM LUDLOW JAMES. B.A. A. T. A. Born
September 27, 1887, East Orange, N. J.
Address: 57 Park St., Montclair, N. J.
2816. RODNEY RATHBONE McCATHRAN. B.S. A. A. *.
Born January 26, 1885, Washington, D. C.
Teaching in Peekskill Military Academy, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : Peekskill Military Academy, Peekskill, N. Y.
2817. HOWARD BUTLER MERRITT. B.A. ^. T. *. B. K.
Born March 22, 1888, Montclair, N. J.
Engaged in the manufacture of pottery, Cameron, W. Va., 1910—,
Address: Cameron, W. Va.
2818. ALFRED DOUGLASS MOORE. B.A. *. N. 9. Bom
December 27, 1886, Elderton, Pa.
Teaching in Cheshire Academy, Conn., 1910 .
Address: Cheshire, Conn.
2819. ERNEST FREDERICK NEUMANN, Jr. B.A. A. T. A.
Born December 9, 1886, New Britain, Conn. Brother of Nos. 2296
and 2500.
Studying in Hartford Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address: Hartford Theological Seminary, Hartford, Conn.
603
1910.1 GRADUATES.
2820. CHARLES HAVERLY OSWALD. B.S. Born November
25, 1885, Rensselaerville, N. Y.
Principal of Union School, Crown Point, N. Y., 1910 .
Address: Crown Point, N. Y.
2821. PERRY DENNIS GLENFORD PENNINGTON. B.S.
Born June 4, 1884, Baltimore, Md.
Teaching in Baltimore, Md., 1910 .
Address: 1127 Druid Hill Ave., Baltimore, Md.
2822. HARRISON EDGAR PERSONS. B.A. C. C. Born
November 22, 1889, Maynard, Mass.
With the National Security Company, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 249 North 7th Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
2823. HARRY HATHAWAY PETHICK. B.A. X. <ir. Born
February 12, 1888, Binghamton, N. Y.
Principal of High School, Damascus, Pa., 1910 .
Address: Damascus, Pa.
2824. PETER AUGUST PFEIFFER. B.S. *. N. 0. Bom
August 8, 1888, Hoboken, N. J.
Graduate student, Columbia University, 1910 .
Address: 714 Washington St., Hoboken, N. J.
2825. SAMUEL POWELL. B.S. A. A. *. Born November 4,
1887, Clearfield, Pa. Brother of No. 2560.
In the hardware business, Clearfield, Pa., 1910 .
Address : 514 South 2d St., Clearfield, Pa.
2826. PAUL NORTH RICE. B.A. *. N. 9. *. B. K. Born
February 9, 1888, Lowell, Mass. Son of No. 988; brother of Nos.
2228 and 2504.
Studying in the State Library School, Albany, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : State Library School, Albany, N. Y.
2827. ARNOLD FRANKLIN RICH. B.A. X. ^. Bom June 4,
1889, Barre, Mass.
Studying in the Mass. Institute of Technology, 1910— — .
Address : Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.
2828. JESSE DAVID ROBERTS. B.A. C. C. Born November
25, 1882, Brant Lake, N. Y.
Preaching in M. E. Church, Berlin, N. Y., 1910 .
Married May 16, 191 1, Jeanie E. Holmes, of Wethersfield, Conn.
Address: Berlin, N. Y.
2829. FRANCIS FINLEY ROBINSON. B.A. A. T. A. Born
October 5, 1886, New York, N. Y.
Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address : Madison, N. J.
2830. RICHARD HOMER SCHMIDT. B.A. C. C. Born Octo-
ber 23, 1889, Bethel, Conn.
Teaching in Gorham Normal School, Me., 1910 .
Address : Gorham, Me.
604
GRADUATES. [1910.
2881. FRANK SEYMOUR SMITH. B.A. A. A. *. Born Octo-
ber i6, 1888, New York, N. Y. Son of No. 1491.
Studying in Law School of George Washington University, 1910
Address : 1631 i6th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
2832. IRVING LeROY SMITH. B.A. C. C. Bom March 22,
1879, Norwalk, Conn.
Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, 1910 .
Address : Madison, N. J.
2833. WINFRED NEWTON STILWELL. B.A. A. A. *. Born
January i, 1890, Philadelphia, Pa.
With the Southwest Telegraph and Telephone Company, Houston,
Tex., 1910 .
Address : care of Southwest Telegraph and Telephone Company,
Houston, Tex.
2834. GEORGE MACHIN STOCKDALE. B.A. A. A. *. *. B. K.
Born June 20, 1888, Bellport, N. Y.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1910 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
2835. CLYDE BRONSON STUNTZ. B.A. A. T. A. Born Octo-
ber 8, 1886, LeGrand, Iowa.
Studying in Drew Theological Seminary, 19 10 .
Address : Madison, N. J.
2836. GRIFFIN B TOWNSEND. B.S. A. T. A. Born February
6, 1887, Dresden, N. Y.
Address: Penn Yan, N. Y.
2837. ARTHUR T VANDERBILT. B.A. A. K. E. *. B. K.
Bom July 7, 1888, Newark, N. J.
Studj^ing in Columbia Law School, 1910 .
Address : 14 North 9th St., Newark, N. J.
2838. HENRY CARLOS WILCOX. B.S. ^. T. Born March 20,
1887, New Boston, Mass.
Address : Elm St., Winsted, Conn.
2839. ARTHUR REDFIELD WRIGHT. B.S. A. A. *. Born
March 20, 1888, Essex, Conn.
Engaged in manufacturing, Centerbrook, Conn., 1910 ,
Address : Centerbrook, Conn.
2840. CLARA CATHERINE ANGUS. B.A. Born July 25, 1888,
Hartford, Conn.
Teaching in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1910 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
2841. MARGARET CRAWFORD. B.A. *. B. K. Born April
19, 1889, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 1037; sister of No.
2665.
Graduate student, Wesleyan University, 1910 .
Address: 197 High St., Middletown, Conn.
60s
1910.1 GRADUATES.
2842. MARION WILSON GREENE. B.A. *. B. K. Born April
15, 1882, Bridgeport, Conn.
Teaching in Bridgeport, Conn., 1910 .
Address : 497 Laurel Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
2848. AGNES NORA HOGAN. B.A. Born January 8, 1885,
Hartford, Conn,
Teaching in New Hartford, Conn., 1910 .
Address : 53 Grove St., Hartford, Conn.
2844. ANNIE BACON LEWIS. B.A. Born November 25, 1886,
Middletown, Conn.
Teaching in Margaretville, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : Margaretville, N. Y.
2845. ESTHER ELIZABETH PARKER. B.A. Bom April 21,
1889, Naugatuck, Conn.
Teaching in Woodbury, Conn., 1910; High School, Middletown,
Conn., 191 1 .
Address: High School, Middletown, Conn,
284«. RUTH ALMIRA SWAN. B.A. Born September 16, 1887,
Leesville, Conn.
Teaching in Tillotson College, Austin, Tex., 1910 .
Address : Tillotson College, Austin, Tex.
2847. RUTH WEEKS SYKES. B.A. Born October 26, 1887,
Pawtucket, R. I. Sister of No. 2522.
Teaching in Unionville, Conn., 1910 ,
Address : Unionville, Conn.
2848. AGNES TREADWAY THOMPSON. B.A. $ . B. K.
Bom September 19, 1888, Middletown, Conn.
Teaching in Thompsonville, Conn., 1910 .
Address : Thompsonville, Conn.
2849. JOHANNA MARIA ELIZABETH ZEILITZ. B.A.
#. B. K. Born November 18, 1887, Stockholm, Sweden.
Graduate student (Squire Scholar), Wesleyan University, 1910 .
Address: 316 William St., Middletown, Conn.
606
NON-GRADUATES,
CLASS OF J833.
♦ERASMUS DARWIN ANDREWS. Born September 28, 1807,
Hamden, Conn.
Left college, 1832. Practised medicine in Ohio, and in Durham,
Conn. Died February 22, 1874, Durham, Conn.
♦GEORGE ARNOLD. Left college, 1832. Clerk in Boston, Mass.,
1835. Died 1840, or earlier, Boston, Mass.
♦JOHN MANLY FLOURNOY. B.A., Union College, 1833- Born
January 14, 1814, Eatonton, Ga. Brother of J. Flournoy, Jr. (class
of 1837).
Left college during Senior year, 1833. Cotton planter in Alabama,
1833-56. Died 1859, Columbus, Ga.
♦SPENCER MATTISON. B.A., Middlebury College, 1835; M.A.
(Hon.), Wesleyan University, 1840. Born August 2, 1808, Plainfield,
N. Y.
Left college, 1832. Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference,
1835-36, 1843-46; South Illinois Conference, 1852-53. Principal of
Vineville Academy, Ga., 1837-42. Professor of Ancient Languages
and Literature, McKendree College, 1846-52. Principal of Rock
River Seminary, Mount Morris, 111., 1853. Died October 27, 1853,
Mount Morris, 111.
CLASS OF J834.
♦OSMON CLEANDER BAKER. M.A. (Hon.), 1837; D.D., 1852.
Born July 30, 1812, Marlow, N. H.
Left college durii^g Senior year, 1833. Taught in Newbury Semi-
nary, Vt, 1834-39; principal, 1839-43. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New Hampshire Conference, 1844-47. Professor, Methodist General
Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1847-49; President, 1850-52.
Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Churcn, 1852-71. Died December
20, 1871,. Concord, N. H.
♦ALFRED S BATES. Born March 31. 1814, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, 1831. In business in New York,
N. Y., 1844-58. Engaged in farming, Scarsdale, N. Y., 1858-89. Died
October 17, 1889, Scarsdale, N. Y.
♦JOHN WELLS FOSTER. Born 1815, Brimfield. Mass.
Admitted to the bar, 1835. Assistant, Ohio State Geological Survey,
1837-44. Spent much time in studying the mounds and other evidences
607
1834.1 NON-GRADUATES.
of ancient races in the Mississippi Valley. President, American
Association for the Advancement of Science, 1869. Died June 29,
1873, Chicago, 111.
*WILLIAM HENRY GILDER. M.A., Dickinson College, 1845.
Born September 17, 1812, Philadelphia, Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1832. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1833-38, 1859-61. In business in
Philadelphia, Pa., 1838-40. Established The Pearl and Repository in
Philadelphia, 1840; editor, 1840-43. Principal of Bellevue Female
Institute, Bordentown, N. J., 1842. Established The Literary Register,
1847; editor, 1847-48. Principal of Flushing Female Institute, N. Y.,
1848-59. Opened a female seminary in Yonkers, N. Y., 1861. Chap-
lain of the 40th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, 1861-64. Died
April 13, 1864, Brandy Station, Va.
♦THOMAS EAGAN GRAVES. Born May 15, 1814, Hebron, Conn.
Left college during Senior year. Practised law in Thompson, Conn.,
1837-69; Boston, Mass., 1869-75; Danielsonville, Conn., 1876-81.
Corporation counsel, Boston, Hartford & Erie, and other rail-
roads. Died January 25, 1888, Danielson, Conn.
♦FREDERICK MERRICK. M.A. (Hon.). 1837. Born January
29, 1810, Wilbraham, Mass.
Left college near the end of Senior year, 1834. Principal of Amenia
Seminary, N. Y., 1836-38. Professor in Ohio Wesleyan University,
1838-42. Methodist Episcopal minister, Ohio Conference, 1842-43.
Agent of Ohio Wesleyan University, 1843-45. Professor of Natural
Science, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1845-55; of Moral Science and
Biblical Literature, 1855-60; President, 1860-73; Lecturer on Natural
and Revealed Religion, 1873-82. Lecturer on Chemistry, Starling
Medical College, 1846-53. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, i860, '64, '76. Died March 5, 1894, Delaware, Ohio.
♦ALMOND OWEN. B.A., Union College, 1834- Born 1805, Homer,
N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, 1833. Principal of High School,
Sandy Hill, N. Y., 1834-37; "Lafayette, 1838-47. Superintendent of
schools, Homer, N. Y., 1847-74. Farmer and dealer in real estate,
1881. Deceased; date of death unknown.
♦OSCAR LOVELL SHAFTER. LL.D., University of California,
1862. Born October 19, 1812, Athens, Vt. Brother of No. 58.
Left college during Senior year. Practised law in Wilmington, Vt.,
1836-54; San Francisco, Cal., 1854-64. Member of Vermont Legis-
lature, 1852. Associate justice of the Supreme Court of California,
1864-67. Died January 23, 1873, Florence, Italy.
♦JOHN A SILLICK. Born May 21, 1805, Saratoga, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New York Conference, 1834-48; New York East Conference, 1848-65.
Died July 10, 1865, New York, N. Y.
♦EBEN TOWNSEND STARR. Born August 18, 1816, Middle-
town, Conn.
608
NON-GRADUATES. [1834-35.
Left college, May, 1834. Served in U. S. Navy, South Atlantic
Squadron, 1834-37. Inventor and manufacturer of breech-loading
rifles, Starr Arms Company, Nevi^ York, N. Y., 1863-99. Died October
2^, 1899, Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦ABEL STEVENS. M.A., Brown University, 1839; LL.D.,
Indiana State University, 1856. Born January 17, 1815, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Left college, having completed the Scientific course, 1834. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister. New England and Providence Conferences,
1834-40. Editor of Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass., 1840-52; National
Magazine, New York, N. Y., 1853-54. Editor of The Christian Advo-
cate and Journal, New York, N. Y., 1856-60. Stationed at 17th St.,
New York, N. Y., 1860-62; Mamaroneck, N. Y., 1862-65. Joint editor
of The Methodist, 1865-73. Engaged in literary work, 1874-97. Died
September 11, 1897, San Jose, Cal.
CLASS OF J835.
♦CHARLES LEE BROWN. Born March, 1812, near Wicomico
Church, Va.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1833. Practised medi-
cine in Northumberland County, Va., 1836-56. Died June, 1856.
♦TOWNSEND WILLIAM BURTIS. Born in New York, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, 1834. Engaged in farming in
Bumpass, Va., 1833-97. Died September 8, 1897, Bumpass, Va.
♦BENJAMIN DANIELS.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1833. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New York Conference. Taught in Rye, N. Y. Protestant
Episcopal minister. Died before i860.
♦JOHN MILTON FOSTER. Born July 31, 1812, Springfield, Mass.
Left college, having completed a special course, 1835. Engaged in
manufacturing in Springfield, Mass. Died May 19, 1901, Springfield,
Mass.
♦LEWIS FOSTER. Born September 23, 1797, Ashfield, Mass.
Entered as a special student, and left college in the autumn of
1833. Principal of Kingston Academy, Mass. Thereafter resided in
Springfield, Mass. Died June 24, 1867, Springfield, Mass.
♦MORRIS HILL. Born October 6, 1812, Redding, Conn.
Left college, May, 1833. Methodist Episcopal minister. New York
East Conference, 1837-39, 1849-62. Superannuated, 1862. Engaged in
the lime business, Redding, Conn., 1840-48. Member of Conn. Legis-
lature, 1841. Secretary and treasurer. Fair Haven Gas Light Com-
pany, Conn., 1861-68. Treasurer of Dann Bros. & Co., 1870-76.
Auditor, New Haven Gas Light Company, 1878-82. Died April 5,
1902, New Haven, Conn.
609
1835.1 NON-GRADUATES. ]
*ARISTIDES J HUESTIS. Born February 22, 1806, Westmore-
land, N. H. , ^
Left college, 1833. Principal of a private school in New Jersey,
1834-35; Buckingham Collegiate Institute, Va., 1835-43. Superinten- 1
dent of public instruction, Humboldt County, Cal. Resided in Cali- |
fornia, preaching occasionally, 1863-83. County judge for several
years. Member of Cal. Legislature, 1866-67. Died March 14, 1883,
Eureka, Cal.
♦PARDON TILLINGHAST KENNEY. Born September 5, 1810, ■
New Bedford, Mass.
Left college, 1833. Methodist Episcopal minister. New England ;
Conference, 1833-69. Died November 11, 1869, Nebraska City, Nebr. 1
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON LANE. M.A. (Hon.), 1840. Born I
January 18, 1818, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Brother of No. 20.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Georgia Conference, 1835-36. Taught in Manual Labor School, Cov-
ington, Ga., 1836-37. Professor of Ancient Languages, Emory Col-
lege, Ga., 1838-48. Died September 21, 1848, Oxford, Ga.
♦DEWITT CLINTON LAWRENCE. B.A., Union College, 1835.
Born 1816, Clinton, N. Y.
heh college at the end of Junior year. Practised law, Grand |
Rapids, Mich., 1842-50. Judge of County Court, 1846-48. Patent ]
attorney, Washington, D. C, 1850-92. Died 1892. ,
♦JOHN McCLINTOCK. B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1835; j
D.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1848; LL.D., Rutgers College, 1866. !
Born October 27, 1814, Philadelphia, Pa. i
Left college after a few weeks' stay, 1831. Joined New Jersey
Conference, M. E. Church, 1837. Professor of Mathematics, Dickin-
son College, 1836-39; Professor of Greek and Latin, 1839-48. Editor
of The Methodist Quarterly Review, 1848-56. Delegate of the M. E. ,
Church to the Methodist Wesleyan Conference of England, to the 1
Irish. French and German Conferences, and to the Evangelical \
Alliance, Berlin, 1856. President-elect of Troy University, 1857-58. j
Stationed at St. Paul's Church, New York, N. Y., 1857-60, 1864-65. |
Pastor of the American Chapel, Paris, 1860-64. Corresponding editor i
of The Methodist, 1860-64. Resided in Germantown, Pa., 1865-66.
Chairman of Central Centenary Committee of the M. E. Church, and, '
in cooperation with Daniel Drew, established Drew Theological Semi- '
nary at Madison, N. J., 1866. President of the same, and Professor
of Practical Theology, 1867-70. Died March 4, 1870, Madison, N. J. J
♦CHAUNCY RICHARDSON. Born 1802, in Vermont.
Left college, 1833. President of Rutersville College, Tex., 1839-52. ,
Presiding Elder of Rutersville District, 1843-45. Member of the con- j
vention held in Louisville, Ky., to organize the Methodist Episcopal I
Church, South, 1845. Member of the General Conference of the same.
1850. Editor of The Texas Wesleyan Banner. Died April 11. 1852,
in Texas. !
1
♦FREDERICK STEVENS. Born 1816. Middletown. Conn. j
Left college during Freshman year. Studied in U. S. Military )
Academy, West Point. N. Y. Clerk in the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, J
610
NON-GRADUATES. [1835-36.
N. Y., about two years. Enlisted in the U. S, Navy about 1841.
Appointed paymaster. Died September, 1843, Nassau, Bahama Islands.
♦SAMUEL MORGAN VALENTINE. M.D., College of Physicians
and Surgeons, New York, 1838. Born in New York, N. Y.
Left college early in Senior year, 1834. Practised medicine in New
York, N. Y., 1850-84. Died August 7, 1884, Luzerne, Switzerland.
♦JOHN HUBBARD WATKINSON.
Left college after a few months' study, 1831. President of the
Middletown National Bank, Conn., 1846-83. Trustee of Wesleyan
University, 1857-71. Died November 6, 1891, Middletown, Conn.
♦JAMES BEVERLY WAUGH. M.D., University of Maryland,
1835. Born 1813.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Jef-
ferson County, Va,, 1835-45; Washington, D. C, 1845-50. Died
December 9, 1850, Washington, D. C.
♦HENRY NEWEL WRIGHT. B.A., Union College, 1839.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Pulaski,
N. Y., 1840-71. Special county judge, 1857-60. Died June 23, 1871,
Pulaski, N. Y.
I
CLASS OF J836.
♦WILLIAM HENRY BACKUS. B.A., Union College, 1836.
Born November 24, 1807, Newark, N. J.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Troy Conference, 1836-39. Engaged in the manufacture of hats,
Newburgh, N. Y., 1842-45. Removed to Newark, N. J., and engaged
in the tinware business. Resided in Portland, Ore., and Omaha,
Nebr. Died October, 1862, Omaha, Nebr.
♦WILLIAM F BAILEY. Born July 8, 1816, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year, 1836. Died March 8, 1836, Ontario,
Canada.
BENJAMIN W CHEW.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦CHARLES CHITTENDEN. Born 1805. Clinton, Conn.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York Conference, 1833-64. Died
April 27, 1872, Waterbury, Conn.
♦HENRY DeKOVEN. M.A. (Hon.), 1842, and Trinity College,
1845; D.D., Trinity, 1863. and Bishop's College, Canada, 1871. Born
January 24, 1819, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Senior year, 1835. Instructor in Modern Lan-
guages, Wesleyan University, 1842-43. Ordained deacon in the Pro-
611
1836.1 NON-GRADUATES.
testant Episcopal Church. In charge of St. Stephen's Church, East
Haddam, Conn,, 1842. Ordained priest, 1844. Assistant minister of
Christ Church, New York, N. Y., 1845-48. Rector of St. Paul's
Church, Red Hook, N. Y., 1848. Resigned the charge of St. Paul's
Church, Red Hook, and became rector of Christ Church, Lower Red
Hook. Traveled in Europe, 1856-58. Professor of Homiletics, Ber-
keley Divinity School, 1865-69. Traveled and resided in Europe,
1874-84. Died July 10, 1884, Engleberg, Switzerland.
♦JEDEDIAH DWELLY. Born 1815. Hanover, Mass.
Died March 24, 1834, Middletown, Conn., during his Sophomore
year.
♦CHRISTIAN SCHLAGLE EYSTER. Born May 19, 1814 Cham-
bersburg. Pa.
Left college in August, 1833. Practised law in Pittsburg, Pa.,
1837-40. Acting district attorney for Allegheny County, Pa., 1840-46.
Member of Pa. Legislature, i853-55- Judge of the First U. S. Judi-
cial District of Colorado, 1866-71. Practised law in Colorado, 1871-76.
District attorney of the District of Colorado, 1876-78. Practised law
and engaged in mining operations in Colorado, 1878-91. Died 1891,
Gunnison, Col.
♦GAD SMITH GILBERT. Born September 22, 1814, New Haven,
Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister, New
York Conference, 1842-48; Louisiana Conference, 1848; New York
East Conference, 1848-56. Agent for Wesleyan University, 1855.
Died August i, 1866, New Haven, Conn.
♦HENRY CURTIS HUBBARD. Born August 16, 1813, Middle-
field, Conn.
Died December 27, 1834. Middlefield, Conn., during his Junior
year.
BENJAMIN JOY.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦WILLIAM JAMES LEONARD. Born September 16, 1816, Wil-
ton, Md.
Left college in January, 1835. Studied law in Cambridge, Md.
Member of Md. Legislature, 1849, '53- Grain and lumber dealer in
Salisbury Village, Md., 1855-61. Colonel of Md. Volunteers, 1862,
Member of the Republican National Convention, Baltimore, Md.,
1864. Appointed provost marshal, First District, Md., 1864. Mem-
ber of House of Delegates of Maryland, 1850, '54, '74. Comptroller of
the State Treasury of Maryland, 1867-70. President of County School
Board, 1872, '73. Engaged in farming, 1881-1902. Died 1902.
♦HART FOSTER PEASE. Born December 27, 181 1, Ashfield,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Cheshire and
Meriden, Conn., 1833-34. Methodist Episcopal minister, New York
Conference, 1834-73. Superannuated, 1873-88. Died March 28, 1888,
Norwalk, Conn.
612
NON-GRADUATES. [1836-37.
*DAVID BETTS WAKEMAN. Born April i8, 1811, Monticello,
N. Y. Brother of No. 88.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the lumber business
in Jersey City, N. J. Died September 22, 1855, Jersey City, N. J.
CLASS OF J837*
*SAMUEL PIKE DOLE. Born December 28, 1808, East Salis-
bury, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Studied in Switzerland, 1838-40.
Taught in Providence. R. I., 1841. Died September ib, 1841, East
Salisbury, Mass.
♦JACOB J ENOS. Born July 5, 1816, Johnstown, N. Y.
Left college, having completed the Scientific course, 1837. Prac-
tised law in Watertown, Wis., 1844-74. Court commissioner. Post-
master of Watertown, Wis. Died January 3, 1874, Watertown, Wis.
♦DANIEL WEBSTER FIELD. Born October 28, 1814, Providence,
R. I.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1835. Portrait and
landscape painter. Died September 17, 1878, Providence, R. I,
♦JOSIAH FLOURNOY, Jr. Born September 14, 1817, near Eaton-
ton, Ga. Brother of J. M. Flournoy (class of 1833).
Left college during Sophomore year. Cotton planter in Alabama,
1835-40. Died July 27, 1840, near Eufaula, Ala.
♦WILLIAM HUMPHREY GARDNER. Born November 10, 1817,
Brimfield, Mass.
Left college, having completed an English course, 1836. Practised
medicine in Whitesboro, N. Y., 1843-59. Removed to Ohio, i860.
Assistant surgeon in hospitals, Nashville, Tenn. ; post surgeon at
Shelbyville, Tenn., 1863-64. Died July 18, 1864, in a field-hospital
near Nashville, Tenn.
♦EDMUND BREWSTER GREEN. Born January 3, 1817, Smyrna,
Del.
Left college near the end of Senior year, having completed the Scien-
tific course. Studied law in Middletown, Conn. Edited The New
England Review, Hartford, Conn. ; The Saturday Review, New York,
N. Y. Went to Panama about 1850. Died July 11, 1852, on the
Isthmus of Panama.
♦AARON HAYNES HURD. Born April 7, 1813, Sand Gate, Vt.
Died October 3, 1836, Middletown, Conn., during his Senior year.
♦WILLIAM LEWIS. Born March 12, 1810, Woodbury, Conn.
Left college, September, 1834. Taught in Macon, Ga., 1834-41,
1842-43. Resided in Portland, Conn., 1843-45. Died 1845, Portland,
Conn.
613
1837.1 NON-GRADUATES.
LEWIS W MARSHALL.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
♦AMOS BINNEY MERRILL. LL.B., Harvard University, 1841.
Born March 4, 1820, Lyman, N. H. Brother of Nos. 11 and 23.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of preparatory depart-
ment of Louisiana State College, 1839-40. Practised law in Boston,
Mass., 1842-72. Member of Mass. Legislature, 1859, '60. Died
August 30, 1872, Boston, Mass.
*OWEN PERKINS RANSOM. Born November, 1817.
Left college, 1833. Graduated at U. S. Military Academy, 1838.
Commissioned 2d lieutenant, 2d Dragoons, 1838; promoted to ist
lieutenant, 1840; dismissed, 1845. Civil engineer in Massachusetts,
Connecticut, New York, Ohio, and Indiana. Appointed colonel of the
1st Ohio Cavalry, 1861 ; resigned, 1862. Civil engineer of the Indiana-
polis & Cincinnati Railroad. Died January, 1880, in Kentucky.
♦SYLVESTER BIRD ROCKWELL. Born January 15, 1813, Corn-
wall, Vt.
Left college in 1833. Studied in Middlebury College, 1833-34.
Merchant and exporter of stock to the Pacific states. Pacific corre-
spondent of Moore's Rural New Yorker. Died March 7, 1884, Middle-
bury, Vt.
♦MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER. M.A. (Hon.), 1849; D.D., McKen-
dree College, 1867. f>. N. 9, Born November 14, 1814, Huntington,
N. Y.
Left college in November of Senior year, 1836. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, New England Conference, 1837-43 1 Troy Conference,
1843-45; New York Conference, 1845-49; New York East Conference,
1849-91, Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1876. Died
June 7, 1891, Washington, D. C.
♦THOMAS SEWALL. Born April 28, 1818, Essex, Mass.
Left college during Senior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Baltimore Conference, 1838-66; New York East Conference, 1866-70.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, i860. Died August 11,
1870, Baltimore, Md.
♦JACOB GEIGER STONE. Born March 22, 1817, Elizabeth, N. J.
Died July, 1835, Middletown, Conn., during his Sophomore year.
♦THOMAS BANGS THORPE. M.A. (Hon.), 1847. Born March
I, 1815, Westfield, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Established The Conservator,
Baton Rouge, La., 1846. Mexican war correspondent 1847-48.
Editor of The Spirit of the Times, New York, N. Y., 1850. Resided in
New York, N. Y., contributor to magazines, 1854-60. Staff officer and
colonel of volunteers, 1862. Appointed surveyor of the port of New
Orleans, 1863. Chief clerk in the warehouse department. New York
Custom House, 1869-78; weigher, 1878. Died September 21, 1878,
New York, N. Y.
614
NON-GRADUATES. [1837-38
♦BENJAMIN TROW. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1837. Born
December 18, 1802, New Braintree, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in farming
in Illinois and Wisconsin, 1848-70. Died November 9, 1870, Genoa
Junction, Wis.
*ELBRIDGE WALBRIDGE. B.A., University of Vermont, 1836;
M.A., University of Vermont. Born .in Stafford, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. School principal and lawyer.
Died about 1850, Galveston, Tex.
JOHN K WRIGHT.
Left college after a stay of about two years.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF J838.
*LOYAL B ANDRUS. Born January 13, 1809, Cornwall, Vt.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York Conference, 1843-73. Died March 27, 1873, near Yonkers,
N. Y.
♦LUCIUS CASE. Born November 8, 1813, Simsbury, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in Logan, Ohio,
1838-43; Norwalk, Ohio, 1843-64. Died July 23, 1864, Newark, Ohio.
*LORIN CONE COLLINS. Born March 30, 1813, North Wil-
braham, Mass.
Left college, 1836. Methodist Episcopal minister, New England
Conference, 1837-40; Providence (now New England Southern) Con-
ference, 1845-53 ; Minnesota Conference, 1866-68. Second Advent
preacher, in Chicago and vicinity. Died April 7, 1904, Wheaton, 111.
♦DANIEL OLIVER EATON. Born November 22, 1814, Ware,
Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. In the grocery business in
Albany, N. Y., and elsewhere. Died October 7, 1895, Bloomfield,
N. J.
JOHN S J GRIDLEY.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New Hampshire Conference, 1838-44; New England Conference,
1844-50; Genesee Conference, 1850-54; Rock River Conference,
1854-56. Superannuated, 1856. Located, 1857.
Address : unknown.
♦THOMAS HALE. M.A., University of Vermont, 1852. Born
January 18, 1813, Chelsea, Vt.
Left college after a few months' study, 1834. Taught in Alabama
and Louisiana, 1836-43. Practised law in Vermont. Editor of The
Vermont Journal, Windsor, Vt., 1847-58; The New Hampshire Sen-
tinel, Keene, N. H., 1859-66; The Republican Observer, White River
Junction, Vt., 1877-80; The New England Observer, Keene, N. H.,
1880-81. Died March 4, 1893, Plainfield, N. J.
615
1838.1 NON-GRADUATES.
♦ERASTUS D HARRIS.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1836.
Believed to have died soon after 1836.
♦HENRY HARVEY. Born November 2, 1812, Queensbury, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, 1835 Admitted to the bar,
1837. Died April 26, 1838, Queensbury, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM WILSON HOLMES. Born November 7. 1817. New
York, N. Y.
Left college about the end of Freshman year. Temperance lecturer,
tobacconist, agent, etc. Died March 15, 1862.
♦MELATIAH HATHAWAY LAWRENCE. Born 1813.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in farming. Mem-
ber of N. Y. State Assembly. Member of Constitutional Convention.
Collector of internal revenue in 25th New York District. Died 1875,
Penn Yan, N. Y.
♦JOHN KENDIG LONGNECKER. Born October 18, 1813, Cum-
berland County, Pa.
Left college during Freshman year. Studied in Dickinson College.
Practised law. Resided in Oregon for a time. Died November 9,
1852, in Panama, on his way home from Oregon.
♦JAMES EDWARD FISHER McDONOUGH. M.D., Yale Col-
lege, 1840. Born 1816, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in New
York, N. Y., and St. Louis, Mo. Died 1851, Hartford, Conn.
♦WILLIAM FRANCIS MERCIER. Born March 6, 1815, Ellicott
City, Md.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Baltimore Conference, 1840-49. Located, 1849. Died December 2,
1891, Hamilton, Va.
♦DANIEL DELAUS MERRICK. Born November 22, 1814, Wil-
braham, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine, and
managed a plantation, near Clinton, La., 1838-53. Died November 9,
1853, East Feliciana Parish, La.
♦GIDEON MARCHANT MUNDY. B.A., Hobart College, 1839;
M.A., Hobart, 1842. Born December 26, 1817, New Brunswick, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Geneva, and
New York, N. Y. Clerk in the Custom House, New York, N. Y.,
1850-61. Resided in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1868-80. Died January 18, 1892,
Asheville, N. C.
♦THOMAS HARTER OAKLEY. M.A. (Hon.), 1855. Born
December 16, 1814, New York, N. Y.
Left college in 1836. Engaged in business for twenty-five years.
Manufacturer, six years. Inspector of public schools, New York,
N. Y., 1843. Assistant editor of The Native American, New York,
616
NON-GRADUATES. [1838.
1843-44. City tax collector of New York, 1844-45. Member of N. Y.
State Legislature, 1844; Conn. Legislature, 1853. Chaplain of ist
Regiment, Ohio Light Artillery, with rank of captain of cavalry, 1861.
In charge of the money order office in the post office at Cleveland,
Ohio, 1863-68. Resided in Cleveland, Ohio, 1858-82. Died 1890.
♦EVELYN H OVERTON. Born May 25, 1812, Portland, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught school twenty years,
and spent the remainder of his life on the farm where he was born.
Died October 17, 1878, Middletown, Conn.
*AMOS PRINDLE. B.A., Union College, 1840.
Left college after a brief course. Deceased ; date of death unknown.
♦JOHN AUGUSTUS RUSSELL. Born January 24, 1818, Middle-
town, Conn. Brother of S. W. Russell (class of 1858).
Left college during Freshman year. Died June 18, 1857.
♦COLLINGWOOD RUTHERFORD. Born August 23, 1817, New-
castle-on-Tyne, England.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year, 1836. Studied law
in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1836-37. Taught, 1837-43. Studied in Union
Theological Seminary, 1843-46; graduated, 1846. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New Jersey Conference, 1846-61. Engaged in teaching and
farming in Missouri, 1868-70. Principal of a school in Iowa, 1870-72;
of a commercial college in New York, N. Y., 1872-81. Died Septem-
ber, 1899, Haverstraw, N. Y.
♦AUGUSTUS JONATHAN SAWYER. Born April 14, 1816. Har-
vard, Mass.
Left college, 1838. Taught school, 1839-50. Paymaster in a manu-
facturing establishment, 1850-53. Engaged in farming. Harvard, Mass.,
1854-81. Member of Mass. Legislature, 1873. Died December 27,
1881, Harvard, Mass.
♦EDMUND AUGUSTUS STANDISH. Born 1810.
Left college, 1836. Methodist Episcopal minister. New England
Conference, 1837-41 ; Providence (now New England Southern) Con-
ference, 1841-53. Died May, 1881, Medford, Minn.
JOHN T STIBBS.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦JOSHUA SWEET. B.A., Dickinson College, 1837. Born 1812,
Ogdensburg, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Professor in Shelby College,
Ky., 1843. Ordained priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1844.
Rector of St. Andrew's College, Jackson, Miss. Post chaplain, U. S.
Army, Fort Ridgely, Minn., 1856-67. Rector at Glencoe, Minn.,
1867-74. Died June 24, 1874, Glencoe. Minn.
THOMAS MASON WHEELER. Born June i. 1818, New York,
N. Y.
617
1838-39.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1835. Civil engineer and sur-
veyor; afterwards engaged in business in New York, N. Y. Con-
nected with The American Grocer, New York, N. Y., 1873-77. Retired
merchant, 1877 .
Address : unknown.
ISAAC RANDOLPH WiLSON.
Left college during Junior year. Lieutenant in the U. S. Navy,
Clerk in the Treasury Department, Washington, D. C, 1856. Mem-
ber of the Board of Education, and of the Common Council, Trenton,
N. J. During the Civil War, on the staff of General Packard, with
the rank of major. Clerk of the New Jersey Senate, 1865, '66. Prac-
tised law in Trenton, N. J., 1857-81.
Address : unknown.
♦JAMES WOODS. Bom April 22, 1815, New Braintree, Mass.
Left college, September, 1836. Studied in the Theological Seminary,
Columbia, S. C, 1838-39. Presbyterian minister in California, 1840-86.
Died October 10, 1886, Winters. Cal.
CLASS OF \ZZ%
♦JOHN M ASHURST. Born in Putnam County, Ga.
Left college during Freshman year. Private in the Georgia Volun-
teers during the Seminole War, 1836-37. Practised law for some
time. Died before i860.
♦SAMUEL FRANKLIN BELL. B.A. (Hon.). Union College, 1841.
Born about 1810, Chester, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1837. Principal of Rhine-
beck Academy, N. Y., 1838-41. Died November, 1841, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
♦ABNER HARTWELL BROWN. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1839;
M.A., Dartmouth, 1841 ; M.D., Yale College, 1844, and Berkshire
Medical Institute, 1847. Born July 6, 1816, New^ Ipswich, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Tutor in Dartmouth College,
1840-42. Practised medicine in Lowell, Mass. Professor of Chem-
istry in Willoughby University. Professor of Materia Medica and
Medical Jurisprudence in Berkshire Medical Institute, Pittsfield, Mass.
Died April 21, 1851, Hanover, N. H.
♦PETER WILLIS FINCH. Born September 3, 1816, Nassau, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Taught school in Tully, N. Y.,
1839-41- Died October 13, 1841, Tully, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM FOSTER. Born October 17, 1806, Hancock County,
Ga.
Left college, 1836. Principal of an academy, Lumpkin, Ga., 1836-41.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Georgia Conference, 1844-46. Taught
at Eatonton, Ga., 1846-48; Sparta, Ga., 1849-51; Waverly Hall, Ga.,
1851-66. Engaged in farming. Died October 23, 1890, Waverly Hall,
Ga.
618
NON-GRADUATES. [1839.
DAVID R GARNISS.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1841-49, 1858-81.
Address : unknown.
♦CHARLES FIELD GOSS. M.D., Castleton Medical College,
1838. Born March 3, 1816, Amherst, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine at Sara-
toga Springs, N. Y. Proprietor of a bathing establishment at
Saratoga, 1849. Died January 28, 1857, Normansville, N. Y.,
'^JOHN WILSON GREEN. Born May 13, 1821.
Left college during Freshman year. Clerk, afterwards partner, in
a carpet store in New York, N. Y. Went West and took charge of a
farm in Wisconsin. Captain in the Mexican War. Engaged in trade
in Texas. Died February 20, 1859, Galveston, Tex.
♦JOHN HOBART. M.A. (Hon.), 1853. Born April 9, 1812, West-
ford, Vt.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Maine Conference, 1839-51 ; Providence (now New England Southern)
Conference, 1851-55. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1844. Editor of The Daily and Weekly News, Newport, R. L, 1856.
Chaplain, 8th Wisconsin Regiment of Volunteers, 1862-65. Deceased;
date of death unknown.
♦RICHARD WILLIAM HUBBARD. M.A. (Hon.), Yale College,
1874.
Left college during Sophomore year. Artist and landscape painter
in Brooklyn, N. Y. President of Brooklyn Art Association, 1880.
Died 1888.
THEODORE JAQUES. Born November 19, 1819, New York,
N. Y.
Left college in the spring of Freshman year, 1836. Studied engi-
neering, 1836-37. Assisted in the survey of the Northern Indiana
Railroad, 1837. Surveyor on the Illinois Central Railroad, 1837-38.
Engaged in farming at Rahway, N. J., and Ionia, Mich., 1839-50.
County surveyor at Urbana, 111., 1853-61. Sergeant, 25th 111. Volun-
teers, 1861-62. Captain, 13th Mo. Cavalry, 1862-65. General superin-
tendent of the Quartermaster's Department, Galveston, Tex. Custom
House inspector, New Orleans, La., 1868-72.
Address : unknown.
♦DAVID BURR JENNINGS. Born 1819, Fairfield, Conn.
Left college during Senior year. Died January 21, 1839, Fairfield,
Conn.
♦JOHN SMITH KELLEY. B.A., Yale College, 1840. Born June
26, 1 82 1, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Haddam, Conn.,
1840-41. Tutor in Wesleyan University, 1841-43. Studied in Union
Theological Seminary, 1843-44. Died December 29, 1844, New York,
N. Y.
619
1839.] NON-GRADUATES.
*THOMAS L KOLLOCK.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died, a few years after leav-
ing college, in California.
*AZEL P LADD. Born 1814.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in New
Bedford, Mass. Superintendent of public schools of Wisconsin,
1852-53. Practised medicine in Shullsburg, Wis., 1840-54. Died 1854,
Shullsburg, Wis.
*EDWARD JOHN McGEHEE, Jr. Born January 29, 1820, Wood-
ville, Miss.
Left college during Junior year. Cotton planter in Wilkinson
County, Miss. Removed to West Feliciana, La. Died January 23,
i860, Cold Spring, Miss.
♦ALEXANDER McKINSTRY. Born March 7, 1823, Augusta, Ga.
Left college during Freshman year. Resided in Mobile, Ala., 1839.
Admitted to the bar, 1843. Alderman of Mobile. U. S. commissioner.
Judge of the Superior Court of the city and county of Mobile,
1850-60. Colonel of 32d Alabama Infantry, 1861. Judge of a mili-
tary court, 1861. Member of Alabama Legislature, 1865. County
solicitor. Lieutenant-governor of Alabama, 1872. Died October 9,
1879, Mobile, Ala.
♦JOSEPH SMITH MEAD. Born November 9, 1817, New York,
N. Y. Brother of S. H. Mead (class of 1842) and M. E. Mead
(class of 1853).
Left college during Sophomore year. Wholesale grocer in New
York. N. Y,, 1842-56; Chicago, 111., 1856-82. Retired from business,
residing in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1882. Died June 26, 1894 Brooklyn, N. Y,
♦BARTLETT MERRITT. Born October 30, 1819, Nantucket,
Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Died January, 1848, Lynn, Mass.
♦AUGUSTUS MOORE. Born in Maine.
Left college during Junior year. Protestant Episcopal minister in
the South. Rector of Christ Church, Mars BluflF, S. C, 1856-75. Died
September 4, 1876, Mars BluflF, S. C.
♦ZACHARIAH ATWELL MUDGE. M.A. (Hon.), 1854. Born
July 2, 1813, Orrington, Me. Brother of Nos. 132 and 133.
Left college, April, 1837. Tutor in Mississippi, 1838. Principal of
the male department of Woodville Academy, Miss., 1839-40. Editor
of Guide to Holiness, three years. Methodist Episcopal minister, New
England Conference, 1840-88. Died June 15, 1888, Newton Upper
Falls, Mass.
♦JOHN GODFREY SAXE. B.A., Middlebury College, 1839; M.A.,
Middlebury, 1842 ; LL.D., Middlebury, i860. Born June 2, 1816, High-
gate, Vt.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in Franklin
County, Vt., 1843-50. Superintendent of schools, Franklin County,
620
NON-GRADUATES. [1839-40.
1847-48. State's attorney for Chittenden County, Vt., 1850-51. Editor
and proprietor of The Burlington Sentinel, Vt., 1850-56. Candidate
of the Democratic party for Governor of Vermont, 1859, '60. Deputy
collector of customs. Engaged in literary work, 1860-87. Over forty
editions of his collected poems have been published. Died March 31,
1887, Albany, N. Y.
♦NEWET HOLMES VICK. B.A., Augusta College, Ky., 1839.
Born June, 1819, Warren County, Miss.
Left college, January, 1838. Cotton planter. Died October, 1855.
♦EDWIN BORDEN WATSON. Born August 22, 1813, South
Kingston, R. L
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Virginia. Died
November 29, 1839, Edenton, N. C.
♦WILFORD LYNN WILSON. Born in Cazenovia, N. Y.
Left college, having completed the Scientific course, 1839. Com-
pleted a theological course at Yale College, 1842. Private secretary
to the governor of Minnesota. Assessor of internal revenue for the
district of St. Paul, Minn. Appraiser of customs, inspector and
examiner of customs, at St. Paul, Minn. Died August 26, 1901.
*SIDNEY B WORTH. B.A., Union College, 1839.
Left college during Sophomore year. Assistant physician in Belle-
vue Hospital, and in Blackwell's Island hospital. New York, N. Y.
Died 1849, during the cholera epidemic, while caring for the sick in a
hospital, New York, N. Y.
♦ALBERT A T YOUNG.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister. New
York Conference, 1839-42. Taught in public schools in New York,
N. Y. Died as early as i860, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CLASS OF J840.
♦DANIEL GOULD ALLEN. Born December 28, 1810, North
Kingston. R. I.
Left college, having completed the Scientific course, 1840. Taught
in North Kingston, R. I., 1834, '38, '39. Principal and proprietor of
Kent Academy, East Greenwich, R. I., 1839-42. Sold the academy to
the Providence Conference, 1&42. Principal of Providence Conference
Seminary (now East Greenwich Academy), R. I., 1843-44. Engaged
in farming, 1845-95. Member of R. I. General Assembly, 1855-60.
Died January 16, 1895, North Kingston, R. I.
♦PETER ANDREWS BADEAU. Born July 18, 181 1, New York,
N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in civil engineering on the
Hudson River Railroad. Removed to Illinois, 1850. Employed upon
various railroads. Civil engineer to Mound Citv, 111., 1857. Died
September 18, 1857, Mound City, 111.
621
1840.] NON-GRADUATES.
♦BENJAMIN WILLIS BRITT. Born in Riddicksville, N. C
Left college during Junior year. In business in Riddicksville, N. C,
1839-44; Memphis, Tenn., 1844. Died 1852, or 1853, in Florida.
♦RICHARD ABRAHAM CHALKER. Born November 16, 1818,
Saybrook, Conn.
Left college during Junior year, 1839. Studied in Union Theo-
logical Seminary, 1839-40. Methodist Episcopal minister. New York
Conference, 1840-57; New Jersey Conference, 1857-87. Trustee of
Pennington Seminary. Died April 30, 1887, Rondout, N. Y.
♦CHARLES DANA DOWSE. M.D., Dana Medical School, Boston,
Mass. Born April 10, 1813, Brighton, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Hebron,
Conn., Shirley, Mass., and Clinton, Mass., 1840-54; Waltham, Mass..
1854-60. Died October 23, i860, Cohasset, Mass.
♦SEWALL H FISK. Born December 18, 1810, Holliston, Mass.
Left college in the first term of Freshman year. Taught in Dover,
Mass., 1838-39. Principal of an academy, Woonsocket, R. I., 1840-42;
Liberty County, Ga., 1843-45. Engaged in the boot and shoe business
in Savannah, Ga., 1846-60. In Co. B, i6th Regiment, Mass. Volun-
teers, 1861-62, Died September 18, 1862, Savannah, Ga.
♦EDMUND L FORT.
Left college during Sophomore year, January, 1838. Clerk in Macon,
Ga., 1838-42. Resided in the West two years, and returned to Macon,
Ga. Removed to Talbotton, Ga., 1847. Died 1847, Talbotton, Ga.
GEORGE T FOSTER.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
JAMES W GREEN.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦JOHNSON COMFORT HALL. Born June 26, 1815, Middletown,
Conn.
Left college about the middle of Sophomore year. Engaged in farm-
ing, 1839-88. Died June 18, 1888, Middletown, Conn.
GRIFFEN BENJAMIN HALSTED. Born April 15, 1819, New
York, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law, New York,
N. Y. In the wholesale hardware business. New York, N. Y.
Address : unknown.
♦ALMOND DUNBAR HITCHCOCK. Born March 27, 1815, Pitts-
ford, Vt.
Left college during Senior year. Died July 8, 1840, Pittsford, Vt.
♦JAMES KELLOGG. Born April 13, 1817, New Hartford, Conn.
Brother of No. 54.
622
NON-GRADUATES. [1840.
Left college about the end of Freshman year, 1837. Bookkeeper,
Columbus, Ga., 1839-44. In the banking business, Apalachicola, Fla.,
1845. Lieutenant, ist Georgia Volunteers, in the Mexican War,
1846-47. U. S. consul. City of Mexico, Mexico, 1847-48. Clerk, book-
keeper, and cashier for various companies in California, 1851-90.
Entered the Veterans' Home, Yountville, Cal., 1903. Died June 20,
1906, Yountville, Cal.
♦FREEBORN GARRETTSON LUCKY. Born May 26, 1819, Troy,
N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Practised law in New York, N. Y.,
1841-98. Member of N. Y. State Assembly, 1851. Died January 10,
1898, New York, N. Y.
♦ARTHUR MacARTHUR. Born January 26, 1815, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in Springfield,
Mass. Appointed public administrator for Hampden County, Mass.,
and judge advocate of the western division of the militia, 1843.
Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1845-49 ; Milwaukee, Wis., 1850-67.
Corporation counsel of Milwaukee, Wis., 1851. Lieutenant-Governor
of the state of Wisconsin ; served a part of the term as governor.
1855. Judge of the Second Judicial Circuit of Wisconsin, 1857-69.
U. S, commissioner to the Universal Exhibition at Paris, 1867. Asso-
ciate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia,
1870-87. President of the Board of Regents of the National Uni-
versity. Died August 26, 1896, Atlantic City, N. J.
♦WILLIAM HEMANS PADDOCK. B.A., Union College, 1840;
M.A., Union. Born November 15, 1817, Canandaigua, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of a grammar school,
Clinton, N. Y., and of a boys' boarding school. New Hartford, N. Y.
Ordained priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Missionary in
Western Pennsylvania, 185 1. Rector of Calvary Church, Pittsburg,
Pa., 1855. Cleric in the State Department, W^ashington, D. C. Rector
of a church in Pittsburg, Pa., 1860-61. Chaplain of the Episcopal
Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., 1862-63. Post chaplain, U. S. Arsenal,
Fort Delaware, Pa., 1863-68. Resided in Philadelphia, Pa.; engaged
in editing a Latin dictionary and a philological and exegetical com-
mentary on the Acts of the Apostles, 1871-72. Died Tune 2, 1872.
Philadelphia, Pa.
♦ELKANAK FRANKLIN REMINGTON. B.A., Augusta College,
1841 ; M.A., Augusta.
Left college about the middle of Junior year. Evangelist of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Mis-
sissippi, Louisiana, Ohio, and Indiana, 1841-50. Held open-air and
other services under the auspices of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
1850-81. Rector of a church at Flatbush, N. Y. Died before 1904.
♦DANIEL SANFORD. M.A. (Hon.), 1850. Born March 5, 1817,
Redding, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught at White Plains,
N. Y. Founded, and was for twenty years principal of Redding
Institute. Conn. For twenty-one years, postmaster at Redding Ridge,
Conn. Member of Conn. Legislature, 1878. Engaged in farming.
Redding, Conn. Died January 12, 1902, Redding, Conn.
'6^
1840-41]. NON-GRADUATES.
*LEWIS VAN ANTWERP. Born January i, 1821, New York,
N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Removed from New York to
Kentucky, 1839; to Cincinnati, Ohio, 1850. Senior partner, Van
Antwerp, Bragg & Co., publishers of school and college text-books.
Died May 30, 1895, Avondale, Cincinnati, Ohio.
♦WILLIAM WHITE. Born January 7, 1821, Deep Creek, Va.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in Deep
Creek, Va. Colonel of cavalry in the Confederate Army. Lumber
dealer in Portsmouth, Va. Died January 22, 1894, Norfolk, Va.
♦LOREN WOOD. Born in Springfield, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in New Haven,
Conn., and New York, N. Y., 1845-50 and 1861-66. Died about 1866,
New York, N. Y.
CLASS OF \Z4U
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON ALLEN. B.A., Union College, 1841.
*. N. e. Born December 10, 1818, Cazenovia, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1839. Engaged in the manu-
facture of leather, Milwaukee, Wis. Died 1889.
♦THEODORE FRANKLIN ANDREWS. Born May 9, 1819, New
Hartford, N. Y. Brother of No. 307.
Left college, 1839. Taught in Whitesboro Academy, N. Y. Stenog-
rapher for The Congressional Globe. Practised law in Syracuse,
N. Y. Died 1885, Syracuse, N. Y.
WILLIAM H T BARNES.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦JOEL BARLOW BENNETT. Born March 27, 1817, Butternuts,
N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Rochester,
N. Y., 1842-6S. In his later years, became a large operator in real
estate. Died March 8, 1881, Rochester, N. Y.
♦DAVID FANNING BROWN. M.D. Born in Greenport, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Practised medicine in Greenport.
Wading River, and Southampton, N. Y. Druggist, Greenport, N. Y.
Died about 1877, Greenport, N. Y.
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON BROWN. B.A., Brown University,
1841 ; M.A., Brown. Born 1814, Wickford, R. I.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Elba, N. Y.
Went to Kansas at the time of the Kansas-Nebraska troubles, to
assist in making it a free state. Died October 31, 1861, in Kansas.
624
NON-GRADUATES. [1841.
♦THOMAS CLEMENT CAMPBEbL. B.A, Brown University,
1841. Born in Pawling, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Pough-
keepsie, N. Y., Davenport, Iowa, and New York, N. Y. District
attorney for Dutchess County, N. Y. Died August 17, 1897, Cran-
ford, N. J.
WILLIAM CAMPBELL.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
♦CLARK COOLEDGE. Born June 2, 181 7, Hillsboro, N. H.
Died July 7, 1840, Middletown, Conn., during his Junior year.
♦RICHMOND FRANCIS ALEXANDER DILLARD. Born Jan-
uary 25, 1819, Sussex County, Va.
Left college during Freshman year. Colonel of Va. State Militia.
Member of Virginia Senate, 1844. Died June 2, 1876, Nottaway
County, Va.
♦NATHANIEL EVANS. B.A., College of New Jersey (now
Princeton University), 1841. Born July 22, 1821, West Feliciana
Parish, La.
Left college during Sophomore year. Resided on his father's plan-
tation in West Feliciana, La. Died December 4, 1853, West Feliciana,
La.
♦WILLIAM HARRISON FOSTER. M.A. (Hon.), 1849. Born
May 29, 1813, Quogue, N. Y.
Left college, December, 1839. Taught in Wilkinson County, Miss.,
1840-41 ; East Feliciana Parish, La., 1842. Practised law in New
Orleans, La., 1847-88. President of Sunday-school Union, New Orleans
District, M. E. Church, South, 1850-80. President of Southwestern
Bible Society, 1881. Several times delegate to General Conference,
M. E.Xhurch. South. Died March. 1888.
♦HIRAM SANFORD GILMORE. Born 1821.
Left college during Junior year. Became a minister of the Wes-
leyan Church. Founded the Colored High School of Cincinnati, 1844;
principal, 1844-48. Business manager of The Herald, a freesoil paper.
Died February 11, 1849, Cincinnati, Ohio.
♦ISAAC JENNISON. Jr. Born September^ i, 1815, Natick, Mass.
Left college during Senior year. Taught in Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass., 1840-41. Died June 12, 1841, Natick, Mass.
♦JAMES NOURSE LINDSAY. Born January 29, 1816, Nantucket,
Mass. Brother of No. 127.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1838. Dealer in silver-
plated goods, Boston, Mass. Died September 9, 1901, Lynn, Mass.
♦JAMES GAGE MARVIN. LL.B.. Harvard University, 1844.
Left college during Junior year. Died 1855, in California.
625
1841-42.] NON-GRADUATES.
PHINEAS DOAN PELTON. Born March 27, 1810, Haddam,
Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1838. Taught in Oldham,
Shelby, and Nelson counties, Ky., 1838-46; Dayton, Ohio, 1846-48;
Miamisburg, Ohio, 1848-49; Findlay, Ohio, 1849-51. Methodist Epis-
copal minister. North Ohio Conference, 1852-54, 1855-60. Superan-
nuated, i860. Agent for Mansfield Female Collegiate Institute, 1854.
Engaged in the drug' business, Huron, Ohio, 1861-67 ; in farming,
West Buffalo, Ohio, 1867-74; in the drug business, Clyde, Ohio,
1874-79. Retired, residing in Fremont, Ohio, 1879.
Address : unknown.
STEPHEN FRANCIS RICHARDSON.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in cordage
manufacturing, 1840-76. Taught modern languages and Italian vocal-
ization, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1876-81.
Address : unknown.
GEORGE W SWARTZ.
Left college during Junior year.
Address : unknown.
*FRANCIS ADAMS WOOD. Born November 4, 1818, Madison
County, Alabama. Brother of T. B. Wood (class of 1843).
Left college early in Freshman year, 1837. Planter. Died May 23,
1840, Columbus, Miss.
CLASS OF J 842.
♦DANIEL AYRES. B.A., College of New Jersey (now Prince-
ton University), 1842; M.D., New York University, 1845; LL.D.,
Wesleyan University, 1856. ■*'. T. Born October 6, 1822, New York,
N. Y. Brother of G. D. Ayres (class of 1846).
Left college at the end of Junior year, 1841. Practised medicine in
Brooklyn, N. Y. Professor of Surgery, Long Island Medical College,
1857-75; Professor Emeritus, 1875-92. Died January 19, 1892, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
♦JOSEPH HENRY BANGS. Born January 17, 1823, New York,
N. Y. Son of President Nathan Bangs; brother of F. N. Bangs
(class of 1845)-
Left college during Junior year. Died May 29, i860, New York,
N. Y.
♦STEPHEN BEEKMAN BANGS. B.A., New York University,
1843. Born March 15, 1823, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Methodist Episcopal minister. New
York Conference, 1844-46. Died March 21, 1846, Milford, Conn.
WASHBURN BENEDICT. Born July 20. 1820, Dalton, Mass.
Left college in Senior year. May, 1842. Engaged in farming in
Michigan, 1845 .
Address : R. F. D. No. 3, Cassopolis, Mich.
626
NON-GRADUATES. [1842.
♦JOHN SUMMERFIELD BERRY. Born in Baltimore, Md.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in manufacturing.
Adjutant-general of Maryland, 1861-68. Member and speaker of the
Maryland Legislature, 1857, '61. Died January 3, 1901.
♦HENRY ROBERT BRANHAM. B.A., Emory College; M.A.,
Emory. Born March 19, 1821, Eatonton, Ga.
Left college during Junior year. Practised medicine in Eatonton,
Ga., and in Oxford, Miss. Surgeon in the Confederate Army for four
years. Engaged in cotton-planting, 1882. Died 1891, Washington,
D. C
♦MOSES KNOWLTON BREWER. M.D., Berkshire Medical
Institute, 1843. Born October 17, 1819, Wilbraham, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine, 1843-81.
Died May 21, 1881, Baltic, Conn.
♦GEORGE JOSEPH LUNT COLBY. Born January 12, 1819,
Newburyport, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. On the editorial corps
of People's Advocate, Concord, N. H., 1841-43; Essex Transcript,
Amesbury, Mass., 1844-45 ; Daily Evening Union, Newburyport, Mass.,
1851-54; Daily Herald, Newburyport, 1855-76; Merrimac Valley
Visitor, Newburyport, and Merrimac Journal, Amesbury, Mass.,
1872-81. Twice member of Mass. Legislature. Storekeeper at Custom
House, Salem, Mass. Naval officer at Custom House, Newburyport,
Mass. Postmaster, Newburyport. County commissioner for Essex
County, Mass. Died November 30, 1890, Newburyport, Mass.
JOHN CURRY. LL.D., Williams College, 1870. Born October 4,
1814, Peekskill, N. Y. Brother of No. 49.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in San Fran-
cisco, Cal., 1850-63. Judge of the Supreme Court of California,
1863-67. Chief justice, State of California, 1867-68.
Address : Palace Hotel, San Francisco, Cal.
MATTHEW AUGUSTINE DOOLEY. $. N. e.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Texas and in
New Orleans, La. Retired from practice to a small farm in Llano,
Tex.
Address : unknown.
ISAAC FAIRCHILD.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
. ♦ABEL GARDNER. M.A. (Hon.), 1859. Born March 3, 1815,
Bozrah, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1842-63. Died
May 21, 1863, Middletown, Conn.
♦JOHN H HACKETT. M.D.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in New-
ton, Mass. Died 1842, Newton, Mass.
627
1842.] NON-GRADUATES.
*JEREMIAH HARBISON. Born March 28, 1815, Belfast, Ireland.
Died April 4, 1840, Middletown, Conn,, during his Sophomore year.
♦HENRY BALDWIN HUBBARD. Born October 23, 1816, Pitts-
burg, Pa. Brother of No. 124.
Left college during Sophomore year. City councilman and school
commissioner of Wheeling, W. Va. Lieutenant-colonel of the ist
Va. Loyal Volunteer Infantry, 1861-62. Wounded in the battle of
Port Republic, necessitating discharge, 1862. Lumber dealer and
manufacturer. Wheeling. W. Va., 1880-88. Died September 17, 1888,
Wheeling, W. Va.
ENRICO JOSEPH HUBER. Born in Trieste, Austria.
Left college during Junior year. Clerk in a mercantile house in
Trieste, Austria, 1843.
Address : unknown.
♦WILLIAM H HUNTINGTON.
Left college during Sophomore year. Lived in Paris many years as
correspondent of The New York Tribune and other papers. Died
1885, in Europe.
♦SAMUEL HOLMES MEAD. Born August 15, 1823, New York,
N. Y. Brother of J. S. Mead (class of 1839) and M. E. Mead (class
of 1853).
Left college in February of Junior year, 1841. Died August 2i,
1899, in Florida.
♦AZRO DAVID MERRIFIELD. Born 1820.
^ Left college during Senior year. In business a number of years.
Removed to San Francisco. Cal., and engaged in surveying upon the
city water works, 1850. In Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, and in
Solano County, about i860. Died 1864, in California.
EPHRAIM MILLER, Jr.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦HOLMES W MURPHY. B.A., College of New Jersey (now
Princeton University), 1842; M.A., Princeton. *. N. 9. Born Novem-
ber 28, 1822, Freehold, N. J. Brother of W. H. Murphy (class of
1842).
Left college at the end of Junior year, 1841. Practised law m
Brooklyn, N. Y. County clerk of Monmouth County, N. J., 1858-68.
Practised law in Freehold, N. J., 1869-1900. Member of the Assembly
of New Jersey, 1881. Died April 2, 1900, Freehold, N. J.
♦WILLIAM HENRY MURPHY. *. N. G. Born March 29, 1820,
New York, N. Y. Brother of H. W. Murphy (class of 1842).
Left college during Junior year. Died May 19, 1843, Monmouth
County, N. J.
JAMES PECK. B.A., Union College, 1842.
Left college during Sophomore year. Merchant in De Pere and La
Crosse, Wis.
Address : unknown.
628
NON-GRADUATES. [1842-43.
♦JAMES PIKE. D.D., 1873- Born November 10, 1818, East Salis-
bury, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister, New
Hampshire Conference, 1841-81. Supernumerary, 1881-95. Member of
U. S. House of Representatives, 1855-59. Colonel of the i6th Regi-
ment, N. H. Volunteer Infantry, 1862-64. Trustee of Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1862-71. Delegate to General Conference, "M. E. Church,
i860, '64, '68, '72. Died July 27, 1895.
♦EDWIN ALPHONSO ROWLEY. Born November 18, 1817,
Shoreham, Vt.
Left college during Freshman year. Register of deeds in Oshkosh,
Wis. Practised law in Marshall, Mich., Oshkosh, Wis., and Niles,
Mich. Died October 23, 1871, Niles, Mich.
♦DANIEL JEREMIAH WARNER. Born April 30, 1820, Cam-
bridge, N. Y.
Left college, September, 1840. Taught a select school, 1841. Died
January 23, 1842, Pittstown, N. Y.
SAMUEL W WIGGINS.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦DANIEL AVOOD. Born June 12, 1820, Wolcott, N. Y.
Left college in the first term of Junior year, 1840. Practised law in
Rochester, N. Y., 1843-91. Chief justice of Rochester, N. Y., 1855-58,
1869-72. Inventor of an improved telescopic gun sight. Died Decem-
ber 28, 1891, Rochester, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1843.
♦CHARLES BAKER. Brother of No. 475, and of F. Baker (class
of 1852) and G. G. Baker (class of 1863).
Left college during Junior year. Died January 14, 1885, New York,
N. Y.
♦EDWARD DWIGHT BANGS (SPARROW H. BANGS). Born
November 13, 1816.
Left college during Freshman year. Conducted a private academy
in Springfield, Mass. Name changed by legislature from Sparrow H.
Bangs to Edward Dwight Bangs. Engaged in teaching in Galesburg,
111. Died March 7, 1890, Galesburg, 111.
♦CHARLES BARTLETT. Born July 11, 1821, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister. New
York Conference, 1843-54. Died November 2, 1854, Darien, Conn.
♦THOMAS HARDIN BURCH. Born June 8, 1823, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Left college during Junior year. Practised law in New York. N. Y.,
1845-50. Methodist Episcopal minister, New York East Conference,
1850- 1900. Died May 27, 1900.
629
1843.] NON-GRADUATES.
♦WILLIAM DeKOVEN. Born May 9. 1824, Middletown, Conn. '
Left college during Freshman year. Graduated at U. S. Naval i
Academy, Annapolis, Md. In the U. S. Navy. Died May 31, 185 1,
on the coast of California. , j
*DAVID GUERNSEY. Born April 19, 1822, Clifton Park, N. Y. ;
Brother of Pliny Guernsey (class of 1845). 1
Left college during Junior year. Died May 20, 1842, Clifton Park, |
N. Y. I
♦EZEKIEL HALSTED. Born September 12, 1822, New York.
N. Y. ;
Left college during Junior year. Died December 29, 1841, Well- i
fleet, Mass. >
♦CORNELIUS HAMBLEN, Jr. Born June 24, 1818, Wellfieet, i
Mass.
Left college in the last term of Senior year. In the fish business, I
Boston, Mass., and Westover, Md., 1843-81. Died August 11, 1884,
Detroit, Mich.
♦JOHN HENDERSON, Jr. Born as early as 1806.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in Pass Christian,
Miss., St. Louis, Mo., and New Orleans, La. In an asylum at Jack- i
son, Miss., 1862-63. Returned to New Orleans, La. Died September, j
1865. I
♦EDWARD JOHN CAGE KEWEN. Born 1824.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in San Fran-
cisco and Los Angeles, Cal., 1845-75. Participated in the Mexican \
War, and in Walker's expedition in Central America. Attorney- I
general of the state of California, 1850. Member of the California I
Legislature. Twice a candidate for Congress on the Democratic 1
ticket. Died 1880, Los Angeles, Cal. j
♦RUFUS SHAKESPEARE LAMBERT. !
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in farming in Wis-
consin. Deceased ; date of death unknown.
♦IRA LEWIS. B.A., Yale College, 1844, and King's College,
Toronto, Canada, 1845; B.C.L., King's College, 1848. Born May 5,
1820, Lyn, Ont., Canada. ]
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law, 1848-81. Mem- j
ber of the Senate of Toronto University, 1870. Died January 13,
1903, Goderich, Ont., Canada.
WILLIAM MYERS.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
♦FRANCIS HORATIO PECK. B.A., Union College, 1843. Born I
September 20, 1815, Rome, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in teaching and farming, '
1844-67. In business in Mount Upton, N. Y., 1867-87. Died February \
3, 1887, Mount Upton, N. Y.
630
NON-GRADUATES. 11843-44.
♦ALFRED PELTON. Born October i8, 1819. Brother of J. A.
Pelton (class of 1843).
Died August 29, 1841, Cromwell, Conn., during his Junior year.
♦JAMES A PELTON. Born February 19, 1822, Chatham, Conn.
Brother of Alfred Pelton (class of 1843).
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in teaching, 1840.
Studied dentistry, 1841-44. Practised dentistry in Middletown, Conn.,
1845-94. Died August 26, 1894, Middletown, Conn.
♦LEWIS SEYMOUR. Born October 25, 1825, Vestal, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Engaged in teaching, 1842-43.
Studied law, 1844-46. Practised law in Binghamton, N. Y., 1846-73.
Died January 4, 1873, Binghamton, N. Y.
♦JACOBUS O SEYS.
Left college during Freshman year. Sailed for Africa, about the
year 1840. Drowned in the harbor of Monrovia, soon after his
arrival.
♦THOMAS BOUCHER WOOD. M.D., Louisville Medical Col-
lege, 1849. Born May 21, 1820, Limestone County, Ala. Brother of
F. A. Wood (class of 1841).
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Texas.
Died February 14, 1879, Athens, Tex.
CLASS OF J844*
♦HIRAM CHASE. B.A., Union College, 1844- Born July i, 1819,
Chester, N. H.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died August 31, 1845, Chester,
N. H.
♦JOEL HENRY COOPER. *. N. e. Born April 20, 1821, Stock-
bridge, Vt.
Left college during Senior year. Practised medicine. Spring Prairie,
Wis., 1846-53 ; Burlington, Wis., 1853-94. Member of the Wis. Legis-
lature, 1852-53. In the drug business, Burlington, Wis., 1856-74. Post-
master, Burlington, Wis., 1861-74. Died September 3, 1893.
♦CYRUS MARCELLUS DOW. #. N. 0. Born December 23, 1817,
Bath, N. H. Brother of No. 152, and of E. D. Dow (class of 1846).
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in teaching. Studied
medicine and commenced to practise in Memphis, Tenn. Died April
2, 1845, Memphis, Tenn.
♦SAMUEL HAMMOND. Born February 3, 1823.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in South Farms and Hig-
ganum. Conn. Died April 3, 1856, Springfield, Mass.
♦WILLIAM L HARTSON. B.A., Union College, 1842.
Left college during Freshman year. Deceased; date of death
unknown. "
631
1844.1 NON-GRADUATES.
♦TIMOTHY MURPHY INGRAHAM. M.D., Vermont Medical
College, 1844. Bom January 12, 1821, Amenia, N. Y. Brother of Nos.
191, 2^, and 778.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Assistant physician in
Kings County Hospital, 1845 ; chi^f physician, 1846-47 ; consulting
physician, 1847. Practised medicine in Flatbush, N. Y., 1847-5/ ; Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1859-94. Traveled in Europe, attending lectures and visit-
ing hospitals in Paris, London, and Dublin, 1857-58. Volunteer surgeon
in the U. S. Army during the Civil War. Died November 5, 1894,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦ELLIOT EATON KELLOGG. Born November 27, 1819, Jamaica,
Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Burlington,
Vt., Boston, Mass., Sheboygan, Wis., and Jamaica, Vt., 1842-75. Died
July 21, 1875, Dedham, Mass.
♦HENRY RICHARD MATHER. Born May 17, 1824, Middletown,
Conn. Brother of No. 22.
Left college during Sophomore year. Mining expert in Marquette,
Mich. Died January 13, 1888, Marquette, Mich.
♦WILLIAM BARTON MILLER. M.D., Harvard University, 1846.
Born July 24. 1818, Ludlow, Mass.
Left college near the end of Junior year, 1843. Assessor of Ludlow,
Mass., 1846-47. Postmaster of Ludlow, 1847-51. Member of Mass.
Legislature, 1851-59. Physician of Jail and House of Correction of
Hampden County, Mass., 1859-60; inspector, 1862-70. Inspector in the
Boston Custom House, 1860-62. Member of the Common Council of
Springfield. Mass.. 1870-72. Appointed one of the state coroners, 1872.
Died April 14, 1883, Springfield, Mass.
♦JAMES MILTON PHINNEY. Born July 4, 1821, Vernon Center,
NY.
Left college during Senior year, 1843. President, Southern College
of Kentucky, 1844-45. Principal of an academy. Penfield, N. Y., 1846.
Superintendent of schools, Monroe County. N. Y., 1846-47. Professor
of Mathematics. Lawrence University. 1849-50, 1866-68. Editor of
local papers. Appleton. Wis., 1856-64. Superin.tendent of schools,
Appleton. Wis., i86r. Editor of The Spectator, Green Lake, Wis.,
1865-66. Merchant in Appleton, Wis., 1868-99. Died September 4,
1899, Appleton, Wis.
♦PHINEAS F RICE.
Left college during Freshman year. Deceased; date of death
unknown.
♦JAMES W RIDDICK.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in business in SuflFolk,
Va. Died about 1866 or 1867, Suffolk, Va.
DANIEL SPENCER ROBERTS.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
632
NON-GRADUATES. [1844-46.
♦EDWARD AUGUSTUS RUSSELL. B.A., Amherst College, 1844.
Born March 13, 1824, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in manufacturing in
Massachusetts. Died January 31, 1857.
♦THOMAS BENTON RUTHERFORD. B.A., Union College, 1844.
Left college during Junior year. Died 1846, in Cuba.
♦ALONZO GROESBECK SHEARS. M.A. (Hon.), Trinity, Conn.,
and Yale Colleges, 1856, and Columbia University, 1877; M.D., New
York Medical College, i860. Born February 3, 181 1, Washington, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Ordained priest, Protestant Epis-
copal Church, 1849. In charge of Christ Church, Sharon, Conn.,
1849-52. Founder of Suburban Home School, New Haven, Conn.,
1853; rector and proprietor, 1853-88. Minister of St. Luke's Church,
New Haven, Conn., 1874-88. Died August 13, 1888, New Haven, Conn.
HENRY DAVIS STRATTON.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF J845.
♦FRANCIS NEHEMIAH BANGS. B.A., New York University,
1845. Born February 23, 1828, New York, N. Y. Son of President
Nathan Bangs; brother of J. H. Bangs (class of 1842).
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1848-85. Died November 30, 1885, Ocala, Fla.
♦JOEL CARLISLE BENTON. Born May 3, 1823, Springfield,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine. Sutler of
the 41st Regiment, 111. Volunteers, 1861-65. Died January, 1869,
Decatur, 111.
WILLIAM NEWTON BROWN. X. ^.
Left college, having taken the Junior and Senior years. Engaged in
planting in Mississippi, 1845-70; in sheep and stock-farming near San
Antonio, Tex., 1870-80.
Address : unknown.
♦WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CARPENTER. Born February 23, 1820,
Rehoboth, Mass.
Left college, having spent several months in the Sophomore class,
1843. Dealer in lumbermen's supplies and general merchandise, in
Michigan. Died April, 1906.
♦NATHAN AUGUSTUS CHEDSEY. LL.B., Yale College, 1848.
Born September 10, 1821, Durham, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of the Union School,
Marshall, Mich., 1844-46. Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1849-95-
Died August 20, 1895, New York, N. Y.
633
1 846.1 • ; . NON-GRADUATES.
FELIPE SANTIAGO DeMENA. Bom 1819, Santiago, Cuba.
Left college during Sophomore year. In the coal business in New
York, N. Y.
Address : unknown.
♦OLIVER DENNETT. Born March 21, 1825, Rochester, N. H.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1842. Died April 10.
1843, Schenectady, N. Y., while a student in Union College.
*GEORGE REDDING FILLMORE. B.A., Brown University, 1847;
M.A., Brown, 1850. Born April 4, 1827, Nantucket, Mass.
Left college at the end of Junior year, 1844. Studied in the Sor-
bonne and College de France, 1850. Taught in various high schools,
Yonkers Collegiate Institute, N. Y., and Newton College, Baltimore,
Md. Professor of Mathematics in Maryland Agricultural College.
Assayer, U. S. Mint, San Francisco, Cal., 1863-69. Died February 4,
1869, San Francisco, Cal.
♦JEROME BALDWIN FITZGERALD. Born September 14, 1824,
Boonville, Ind.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in Niles, Mich.,
1843-78. Prosecuting attorney of Berrien County, Mich. Alderman,
city recorder, city attorney, and member of the Michigan Senate. Died
June 5, 1878, Niles, Mich.
♦YNOCENCIO GEIGEL. Born in St. Johns, Porto Rico.
Left college, June, 1842. Sugar planter in the West Indies, 1843-84.
Died December 19. 1884, Toa Alta, Porto Rico.
♦RAMON GONZALEZ.
Left college, December, 1842. Engaged in business in Porto Rico.
Died 1859, San Juan, Porto Rico. I
♦PLINY GUERNSEY. Born September 25, 1823, Clifton Park, !
N. Y. Brother of David Guernsey (class of 1843). \
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in farming, 1843-48. \
Died July 27, 1849, Clifton Park, N. Y. I
♦FREDERICK DURBIN HARRIMAN. B.A., Trinity College,
Conn., 1845; M.A., Trinity, 1849. Born September 15, 1823, Windsor,
Me.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of Oak Grove Academy,
Millwood, Va.. 1845-46. Studied in General Theological Seminary, j
1846-47. Taught in Mississippi, 1847-48. Ordained priest in the Prot- I
estant Episcopal Church, 1848. Rector in Bantam Falls and Milton, '
Conn., 1848-50. Missionary in Indiana, 1850-53. Rector in Wood-
bury, Conn., 1853-56. Agent of the Church Book Society, 1856-61.
Secretary of the Society for the Increase of the Ministry, 1861-79. •
Retired from active service, 1879. Died May 18, 1897, Windsor, Conn. j
♦BENJAMIN ROBERT HOLMES. M.D., University of Louisiana, :
1844. Born April, 1821, Adams County, Miss.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Benton,
Miss., 1844-62. Member of the Miss. Legislature, 1856. Enlisted in |
Harrod's Battery; fourth lieutenant, 1862. Major of ist Miss. Artil- |
634 \
NON- GRADUATES. [1846.
lery. Practised medicine at Bluff Springs, Miss., 1863-65 ; Yazoo City,
Miss., 1866-80. Died January 16, 1881, Yazoo City, Miss.
♦GEORGE JACKSON. B.A., Union College, 1845; M.A., Union.
X. ^. Born September 6, 1821, Cazenovia, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Cazenovia Semi-
nary, N. Y., 1851-63. Principal of High School, Binghamton, N. Y.,
1^3-72. Superintendent of schools, Broome County, N. Y., 1873-74.
Principal of Hartford County High School, Havre de Grace, Md.,
1875-81. Retired; resided in Boston, Mass., 1881-97. Died September
28, 1897.
♦ALONZO McCRILLIS. *. N. 0. Born April 12, 1820, Sandwich,
N. H. Brother of David McCrillis (class of 1845).
Left college at the end of the first term, 1843. Taught, and studied
law, in Great Falls, N. H., 1842-46. Practised law in Great Falls,
1847-55. Selectman of the town of Somersworth, N. H., 1850-55.
Died September 13, 1855, Great Falls, N. H.
♦DAVID McCRILLIS. *. N. 0. Born January 10, 1828, Sandwich,
N. H. Brother of Alonzo McCrillis (class of 1845).
Left college in the first term, 1843. Practised law in Bangor, Me.,
1847-52. Died August 27, 1852, Waterville, Me.
♦LUTHER WESLEY PECK. B.A., New York University, 1845;
M.A., New York University, 1849; D.D., New York University, 1878.
Born June 14, 1825, Kingston, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York Conference, 1845-66;
Wyoming Conference, 1866-91. Superannuated, 1891. Died March
31, 1900.
JAMES SEAMAN PURDY.
Left college during Junior year.
Address : unknown.
WILLIAM BOND READ.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦DAVID ROBINSON. Born 181 1, Patterson, N. Y.
Left college after spending a part of Junior year. Engaged in
teaching and in the real estate commission business, Beverly, N. J.
Died 1879, Beverly, N. J.
♦GEORGE INGRAHAM SENEY. B.A.. New York University,
1846; M.A., Wesleyan University, 1866. $. N. 0. Born May 12, 1826,
Newtown, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. President of the Metropolitan
National Bank, New York, N. Y. Member of Board of Managers,
Missionary Society, M. E. Church. Lay delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1880. Founder of the Seney scholarships, and
otherwise contributed to the endowment of Wesleyan University.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871-88. Died April 7, 1893, New
York, N. Y.
635
1846-46.1 NON-GRADUATES.
♦JOHN CHASSELL SHERWOOD.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died September 29, 1883,
Dartford, Wis.
♦THOMAS MacDONOUGH WARD. Born 1825, Middletown,
Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Became an engraver. Died April
5, 1848, Middletown, Conn.
♦MARVIN RICHARDSON WARNER. Born October 17, 1823,
Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, March, 1842. Engaged in the
manufacture of hardware, Cromwell, Conn., 1847- 1904, Member of the
Conn. Legislature, 1852-53. Died October 18, 1904, Cromwell, Conn.
♦JOHN FREEMAN YOUNG. S.T.D., Columbia College, 1865.
Born October 30, 1820, Pittston, Me.
Left college during Freshman year. Graduated at Virginia Theo-
logical Seminary, Alexandria, Va., 1845. Ordained priest in the
Protestant Episcopal Church, 1845. Preached in Florida, Texas, Mis-
sissippi, and Louisiana. Assistant minister of Trinity Church, New
York, N. Y., 1860-67. Bishop of Florida, 1867-85. Died November
6, 1885, New York, N. Y.
CLASS OF J846.
♦GABRIEL DISOSWAY AYRES. M.D., Albany Medical College,
1853. Born 1825, New York, N. Y. Brother of Daniel Ayres (class
of 1842).
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1853-76. Died October 19, 1876, Brooklvn, N. Y.
♦ASA SHELDON BAKER. Born 1815, Henrietta, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1844. Taught in Wesleyan
Seminar>', Albion, Mich., 1844-46. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Genesee Conference, 1847-72. Supernumerary, 1872-79. Super-
annuated, 1879-96. Died November 20, 1896, Rochester, N. Y.
♦JOHN BONNER. X. <i^.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Wisconsin.
Probate judge of Iowa County, Wis., 1865-66. Died December 15, 1867.
♦CHARLES COOLEY BURR. Born October 3, 1820, Hartford,
Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New Hampshire Conference, 1844-53. Superannuated, 1853-56.
Located, 1856. Chaplain of the Conn. State Prison, 1854-57. Clerk
in the Navy Department, Washington, D. C, 1857-59. Real estate
broker, Washington, D. C, 1869-76. Died January 29, 1876, Washing-
ton, D. C.
♦EZRA BILL CHAMBERLAIN. Born August. 1829. Middletown,
Conn.
636
NON-GRADUATES. [1846.
Left college during Sophomore year. Secretary of an agricultural
implement manufactory, Cleveland, Ohio, 1843-61. Deputy postmaster
of Cleveland, Ohio, 1861. Agent and copartner of the Remington
Agricultural Works. Died 1875, Battle Creek, Mich.
*HENRY CHAMPION. Born in Savannah, Ga.
Left college during Freshman year. Died at the age of seventeen,
in Savannah, Ga.
♦EDWARD DEAN DOW. M.A., Franklin and Marshall College.
Bom September 20, 1821, Bath, N. H. Brother of No. 152, and of
C. M. Dow (class of 1844).
Left college during Freshman year, 1843. Principal and proprietor
of the Opheleton Young Ladies' Seminary, Plainfield, N. J., 1848-68.
Editor and proprietor of The Central New Jersey Times. Conducted
a general business agency in Knoxville, Tenn. Died June 10, 1901,
Knoxville, Tenn.
♦JOHN WESLEY HINCKLEY. M.D., Tremont Medical School,
1847. Born October 8, 1820, Barnstable, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in East
Boston, Mass., 1847-64. Member of the Boston School Committee,
1857-64. Removed to Onarga, 111., 1864. Died March 28, 1865, Onarga,
♦DANIEL KENNEDY READING. Born in Flemington, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year. Founded the Reading Institute,
Flemington, N. J. Died about 1852 or 1853, Flemington, N. J.
♦LAFAYETTE SEAMANS. Born May 7, 1825, Middlesex, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1845. Engaged in farming,
1845-78. Died October 26, 1878, Penfield, Mich.
♦TRUMAN MINOT SHERMAN. M.D., Berkshire Medical Col-
lege, 1847. Born November 2, 1822, Newtown, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of Sheffield Academy,
Mass., 1845-47. Practised medicine in Sheffield, 1847-50. Died Decem-
ber 5, 1851, Sheffield, Mass.
HENRY EUGENE SMITH. Born 1823, Brockport, N. Y.
Left college, 1844. Engaged in farming.
Address : unknown.
ZOHETH MANLIUS SMITH.
Left college during Junior year. Teacher and lecturer.
Address : unknown.
♦SEAMAN NATHANIEL SNEDEKER. Born in Hempstead,
N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in business in Hemp-
stead, N. Y., 1845-96. Died February 2, i80, Hempstead, N. Y.
♦FREDERICK MASON STONE. X. ^. Born September 12, 1825,
Wayland, Mass.
Left college during Senior year, 1846. Practised law, 1848-65. Mem-
ber of Mass. Legislature, 1860-65. Deputy surveyor of the port of
^37
1846-47.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Boston, 1865. Bank commissioner of Mass., 1866-77. Member of
Mass. Senate, 1876. President of Boston Safe Deposit and Trust
Company, 1877-81. Died March 20, 1897.
MATTHEW WILLARD.
Left college during Freshman year. Depotmaster of the Boston &
Albany Railroad at Indian Orchard, Mass. In business in Ludlow,
Mass.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF J84L
*BENJAMIN T BIGGS. Born October i, 1821, in Delaware.
Left college, July, 1844. Engaged in farming in Middletown, Del.,
1847-81. Member of the State Constitutional Convention of Delaware,
1853. Member of U. S. Congress, 1868. President of the Queen Anne
& Kent Railroad. Died December 25, 1893, Middletown, Del.
EDWARD BOOTH.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in farming in Illinois.
County auditor. La Fayette, Ind., 1856. Enlisted in the 114th 111.
Volunteer Infantry, 1862. Clerk at Medical Headquarters, 1864. Super-
intendent of schools, Menard County, 111., 1866-74. Resided in Quincy,
111., and in Kansas or Nebraska.
Address: unknown.
ERASTUS BOYDEN. Born July 31, 1821, Killingly, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in cotton manufactur-
ing, Lowell, Mass.,- 1844 . Member of the Common Council, Lowell,
1857, '58. Director of the City Library, Lowell.
Address : Lowell, Mass.
GUSTAVE ARVILIEN BREAUX. B.A., Norwich University,
1847; LL.B., Harvard University, 1850. X. ^. Born December 28,
1828, in Louisiana.
Left college during Junior year, April, 1846. Practised law in New
Orleans, La., 1851-97. Lawyer and planter. La Fayette, La., 1897 .
State senator from New Orleans, La., 1879, 1882-86. Member of the
Constitutional Convention, 1879. Colonel, 30th Louisiana Regiment,
Confederate Army, 1862-65.
Address : La Fayette, La.
♦GEORGE BURGESS. ^. T.
Left college during Freshman year. In the drug business, Staten
Island, N. Y., 1864-66. Appointed postmaster. West New Brighton,
N. Y.. 1866. In the railroad business, chiefly in the West. Died May
I9» 1893, Bridgewater, Conn.
*DANIEL DORCHESTER. M.A. (Hon.), 1856; D.D., 1874.
$. N. 6. Born March 11, 1827, Duxbury, Mass.
Left college during Junior year, March, 1846. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New England Southern Conference, 18^7-58; New England
Conference, 1858-94. Supernumerary, 1894-97. Superannuated, 1897-
1907. Member of the Conn. Senate, 1855; Mass. Legislature, 1883.
638
NON-GRADUATES. [1 847-48.
Commissioner of Idiocy of Connecticut, 1855-56. Superintendent of
U. S. Indian Schools, 1890-93. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, twice. Died March 12, 1907, West Roxbury, Mass.
♦HANNIBAL GOODWIN. B.A., Union College, 1848. ^. T. Born
1823, Ulysses, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Studied in Union Theological
Seminary, 1848-49. Ordained priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
185 1. Rector of churches in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and California,
1851-1900. Died December 31, 1900.
FLETCHER HARPER. Born October 7, 1828, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦SAMUEL FINLEY JONES. X. ^. Born August, 1827, Marlboro,
Conn.
Left college during Senior year. Engaged in teaching, 1847-48.
Practised law in Hartford, Conn., 1851-91. Clerk of the Superior
Court, Hartford County, 1853. Judge of the Police Court, Hartford,
1866. Member of Conn. Legislature, 1873-74. Died September 28,
1891, Hartford, Conn.
JOHN KENDALL.
Left college during Junior year.
Address: unknown.
♦TIMOTHY BURNHAM ROSS. Born March 18, 1816, Ipswich,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught school in Ipswich, Mass.,
and elsewhere. Editor of The Ipszmch Clarion, 1850. Member of
Maine Legislature, 1863. Clerk of the Essex County House of Cor-
rection, 1881. Contributed to the press. Did some conveyancing in
later years. Died November 25, 1905, Ipswich, Mass.
JAMES GROVES SEWALL.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦JAMES UGLOW. B.A., New York University, 1847; M.A., New
York University, 1850; M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons,
185 1. Born 1827, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Druggist, New York, N. Y.,
1850-53. Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1854-57. Practised
medicine in New York, N. Y., 1858-65. Died March 27, 1865, Beaufort,
S. C.
I
CLASS OF 1848.
♦ABRAHAM AVERY. M.A. (Hon.), 1879. X. ^. Born Novem-
ber 15, 1824, Wilbraham, Mass.
Left college at the end of Junior year, 1847. Printer and publisher,
Boston. Mass. (president. Rand-x\very Supply Company), 1852-93.
Died April 3, 1893, Los Angeles, Cal.
639
1848.1 NON-GRADUATES.
♦DAVID BURT. Born August 2, 1822, Monson, Mass.
Left college in the first term of Sophomore year, 1845. Studied
theology in Oberlin College, 1847-48; Andover Theological Seminary,
1851. Ordained minister of the Congregational Church. Superintend-
ent of the Department of Public Instruction of the State of Minnesota,
residing in St. Paul, 1875-81. Died September 23, 1881, St. Paul,
Minn.
♦STEPHEN FRADENBURG. B.A., Union College, 1847; M.A.,
Union.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Moreau Township (now
Fort Edward and Glens Falls), N. Y. Deceased; date of deatn
unknown.
♦JOSEPH RICHARD HEA. B.A., King's College (now Univer-
sity of New Brunswick), Canada, 1849; M.A., from the same, 1852;
M.A., King's College, Windsor, N. S., 1855; B.C.L., King's, Windsor,
1856; D.C.L., King's, Windsor, 1858. *. N. 9. Born March 10, 1823,
Cork, Ireland.
Left college during Junior year. Teacher of Languages in Mount
Allison Academy, Sackville, N. B., Canada. 1845-52. Principal of a
private academy, 1852-60. President of King's College, Windsor, N. S.,
1860-61. Insurance adjuster for the National Insurance Company,
of Montreal, Canada, 1876-80; for the Western Assurance Company,
of Toronto, Canada, 1880. Died January 8, 1905, Grand Valley, Ont.,
Canada.
♦SENECA HOWLAND. Bom December 20, 1819, Danby, N. Y.
Left college at the end of the first term. Junior year, 1847. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister. New York Conference, 1848-71. Superan-
nuated, 1871-80. Located, 1880. Commissioner of the Superior Court.
Chaplain of the 4th Regiment, Conn. National Guard. Died January
12, 1907.
♦OTIS EUGENE HUNT. M.D., Berkshire Medical Institute, 1849.
Born July 7, 1822, Sudbury, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Newton-
ville, Mass., 1849-90. Died January 20, 1905, Newtonville, Mass.
♦JAMES EDWARD JENKINS. LL.B., William and Mary Col-
lege. Born September 17, 1824, Suffolk, Va.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in St. Louis,
Mo., and Suffolk, Va., 1845-68. Died September 15, 1868, Suffolk, Va.
♦JONATHAN JOHNSON. M.A. (Hon.), 1854. X. S^. Bom 1824,
Newbury, Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1845. Civil engineer, Vermont
Central Railroad, 1846-48. Professor of Mathematics, Wesleyan
Female College, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1851-52. City clerk, Jeffersonville,
Ind., 1856-57. Civil engineer, Jeffersonville. 1857-69. In the drug
business in Jeffersonville, 1869-9(5. Died August 15, 1896.
♦JOSIAH NILES KNAPP. Born January 22, 1821, Hillsdale,
N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died 1846, Cazenovia, N. Y.
640
NON-GRADUATES. 11848-49,
*ALEXANDER MEGGETT. Born March 26, 1824 Glasgow,
Scotland. Half-brother of Arthur MacArthur (class of 1840).
Left college, 1846. Taught in the public schools of Slatersville
and Pawtucket, R. I., 1847-51. Practised law in Providence, R. I.,
1853-56; Eau Claire, Wis., 1857-1907. Editor of The Eau Claire
Times, 1857. City attorney of Eau Claire, Wis. Candidate for U. S,
Congress, 1870. Register, U. S. Land Office, Eau Claire, 1881-82.
Died March 9, 1907, Eau Claire, Wis.
*WILLIAM LUTHER MILLS. Born July 28, 1823, Becket, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Zanesville, Ohio.,
1846-47. Soldier in the Mexican War, 1847. In business, Warm
Fork, Mo., and Mammoth Spring, Ark. Died March, 1857, Mammoth
Spring, Ark.
HENRY BRAINARD NICHOLS. Born January 15, 1821, Lyme,
Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Circumnavigated the globe,
1845-46. Taught in Muscatine, Iowa, 1847-52. Crossed the plains to
Oregon, 1852. Taught in Benton County, Ore., 1853-62. Clerk of
Monroe School District, 1854-81. Member of the Constitutional Con-
vention of Oregon, 1857. Member of Territorial Legislature, 1858;
of the Oregon State Assembly, 1859. Engaged in farming and stock
raising, 1854 .
Address : Monroe, Ore.
♦CHARLES WESLEY REMINGTON. X. ^.
Left college during Sophomore year. In business in Lowell, Mass.,
1845. Cashier, Lane & Mangam, New York, N. Y., 1850-52; salesman,
1852-58; partner, 1858-62. Engaged in the grain business, New York,
N. Y., 1862-77. Died 1886.
JOHN SAMUEL. M.A. (Hon.), 1882. *. N. e. Born October 21,
1829, Philadelphia, Pa.
Left college a few days before Commencement, having completed
the entire course, 1848. Director of Dublic schools of the 7th Ward
of Philadelphia, Pa., 1857-63. Represented the 7th \yard in the Board
of Comptrollers of Public Schools. Assistant editor of The Age,
1861-63. Contributor to Household Words, and The Knickerbocker
Magazine. Practising law in Philadelphia, Pa., 1850 .
Address: 1809 Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa.
♦ELEAZER GRAVES WESTCOTT. Born June 22, 1816, Smith-
field, R. I.
Left college during Senior year. Taught in Woonsocket, R. I.,
1849-51 ; in California, 1861-64. Died September 22, 1864, in Cali-
fornia.
CLASS OF J849.
BENJAMIN GOULD AMES. Born April 10, 1823, New Sharon,
Me.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1847. Principal of Westbrook
Seminary, 1859-61. First lieutenant of Co. G, 17th Maine Regiment,
641
1849.] NON-GRADUATES.
1863. Principal of Union Academy, Shiloh, N. J., 1870-71 ; a graded
school, Bridgeton, N. J., 1872-75. Superintendent of schools, Columbia,
Pa., 1876-86.
Address : unknown.
♦WILLIAM HENRY BANNISTER. M.A., Union College.
*. N. e. Born 1824, Phelps, N. Y. Brother of No. 63.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1846. Principal of Johns-
town Academy, 1850-54. One of the founders, and first principal, of
Claverack College and Hudson River Institute, N. Y., 1855-56. Prin-
cipal of Fort Plain Seminary. N. Y., 1857-60. Sanitary commissioner,
stationed at Washington, D. C, 1861: In business in New York, N. Y.
Principal and proprietor of Rockland College, Nyack, N. Y., 1872-1900.
Died June, 1900, New York, N. Y.
♦JAMES MITCHELL BREWER. Born September 7, 1828, Pough-
keepsie, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Rose Hill Academy,
Newburgh, N. Y. Cashier of Pawling Bank, N. Y,, 1854. Member
of Board of Education, Troy, N. Y., 1859-60. Accountant, Commercial
Bank, Trov, N. Y., 1855-62. City chamberlain, Troy, N. Y., 1863-67.
Died January 5, 1869, Troy, N. Y.
♦JOHN OSCAR BRONSON. M.D., New York Medical College,
1855. ■»!'. T. Bom November 9, 1827, Glastonbury, Conn. Brother
of G. G. Bronson (class of 1854).
Left college during Junior year. Professor of Surgery, New York
Preparatory School of Medicine, 1857-60. Professor of Anatomy,
New York Medical College, 1860-61. Surereon of volunteers, 1862-65.
Practised medicine in New York state, 1865-97. Died March 18, 1897,
Rhinebeck, N. Y.
LYMAN WHITING CASE.
Left college during Freshman year, 1846. Taught in Brenham, Tex.,
1849-50. President of an insurance company in Hartford, Conn.
Proprietor of a summer resort, Hitrhlnnd Park, Winchester, Conn.
Address : unknown.
♦JOHNSON AARON CORBIN. Born November 25, 1830, Wood-
stock, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Superintendent of schools.
Correspondent in Mexico. War correspondent of a New Orleans
paper, 1861-65. Editor and manager of The Alpena Reporter, Mich.,
1878-81. Died November 13, 1881, Alpena, Mich.
♦PELEG WEAVER GARDINER, Jr. Born March g, 1828, Scit-
uate, R. I.
Left college during Senior year. Admitted to the bar. Died June
28, 1852, Providence, R. I.
♦WILLIAM TORREY GOODWILL. Born February 14, 1822,
Monson, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1847. Taught in South
Wilbraham, Mass. An invalid for twenty years without speech ;
resided at Monson, Mass.. 1847-68. Died November 4, 1868. Monson,
Mass.
642
NON-GRADUATES. [1849.
♦EDWARD HYDE HARLOW. ^. T. Brother of No. 51.
Left college during Freshman year. Studied in the Protestant Epis-
copal Theological Seminary, Va., 1855-56; graduated, 1856. Ordained
priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Rector at Fort Dodge,
Iowa, Loudoun County, Va., and of St. Mark's Church; Baltimore,
Md. Died February, 1896, in Loudoun County, Va.
♦HENRY S LINCOLN. B.A., Union College, 1849. X. ^.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1852-59. Died 1859, New York, N. Y.
♦JOHN nVANHOE] MORROW. Born February 5, 1823, Pater-
son, N, J. Brother of No. 320.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New Jersey Conference, 1846-96. Died June 19, 1897,
Newark, N. J.
♦JOHN G MURPHY. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Died as early as 1855, in
Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦JAMES AVERY SKILTON. B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti-
tute, 1845 ; LL.B., Albany Law School, 1863. X. <k. Born January
13, 1829, Troy, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 468 and 526.
Left college during Junior year. Practised law in Georgia, 1863-67 ;
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1867-71. Attorney and solicitor in patent cases,
New York, N. Y., 1876-1904. Died February 20, 1904, New York,
N. Y.
♦ALEXANDER ROBERTS TEBBETTS. *. N. 9.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died August, 1847.
♦WICKS SMITH TITUS. B.A., Union College, 1848. Born
June 23, 1820, Victory, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, after a few weeks' stay.
Studied in Union Theological Seminary, 1848-50; graduated, 1850.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New Jersey Conference, 1850-52.
Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J., 1852-53; Falky Seminary,
Fulton, N. Y., 1853-54. Again in the ministry, Black River (now
Northern New York) Conference, 1854-90. Superannuated, 1890.
Died January 22, 1910, Williamsville, N. Y.
DANIEL FREEMAN TOMPKINS. LL.B., Harvard University,
1849. X. ^. Born July 6, 1824, South Orange, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law in New
York and New Jersey, 1849 . Member of New Jersey Legislature,
1854-55. Member of the Board of Education, Newark, N. J., 1855-58-
Judge of appeal for the revision of taxes, Newark, 1856-57. Park
commissioner of Newark, 1867-81.
Address : 163 Washington Ave., Newark, N. J.
ISAAC NEWTON TOURTELLOTTE. B.A., Brown University,
1849. X. SC'. Born March 8, 1824, Windham, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Worcester
County, Mass., 1852-59. Instructor in a law school in New York state.
1849-60.] NON-GRADUATES.
Enlisted in 2d R. I. Regiment, 1862; discharged, 1865. Residing in
California, 1865 .
Address : Soldiers' Home, Los Angeles, Cal.
♦LUKE BOWKER TOWER. Born May 21, 1820, Cummington,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. An invalid for some time.
Died October 2, 1859, North Adams, Mass.
♦WILLIAM HENRY WELLS. Born 1817, Huntington, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Haddam, Conn.
Went to California, 1849. Resided in Oleanda, Fowler, and Sacra-
mento, Cal. Died August 15, 1909, Sacramento, Cal.
CLASS OF 1850.
RICHARD SEAMAN AMERMAN. B.A., New York University,
1850; M.A., New York University. Born May 23, 1829, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York Conference, 1856-60. Located, i860.
Address : 220 West 123d St., New York, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM BRUSH. B.A., Yale College, 1850; D.D., Iowa Wes-
leyan University, 1869. Born February 19. 1827, New Fairfield, Conn.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Iowa and Texas. President of Upper
Iowa University, 1860-69. President of Dakota University, and of Uni-
versity of the Northwest, Iowa. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1868, '72, '76, '80. Member of the Book Committee, Methodist
Book Concern, 1872-80. Died April 20, 1895, Fayette, Iowa.
♦GEORGE EDWARD BUSHNELL. Born February 11, 1821,
Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1848. Taught in Saybrook,
Conn., and in Illinois and Iowa. In business in Cromwell and South-
ington. Conn. Spent fifteen years in Chatham and Edford, 111., and
Tabor, Iowa, teaching and farming. Bookkeeper in Terryville, Conn.,
1870-81. Died February 28, 1902.
JOHN EDWARD HOWD CHAPMAN.
Left college in Junior year, 1848. Taught in Chicago, III, and in
Clinton, La., 1848-59. Proprietor of a sawmill, 1859-73. Engaged in
farming in Kansas, 1873 .
Address : White Cloud, Kans.
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON COLE. M.D., Medical College,
Geneva, N. Y. Born in Lodi, N. Y. Brother of No. 310.
Left college during Junior year. Practised medicine until the Civil
War. Entered the Union Army as captain of infantry; came out at
its close with the rank of major general of cavalry. Died December 9,
1875, Mora, N. Mex.
644
NON-GRADUATES. [1850.
♦STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER COOPER. B.A., Union Col-
lege, 1850. Born in Conquest, N. Y.
Left college during the first term of Freshman year. Taught, and
became superintendent of schools. Practised law in New York, N. Y.,
1852-82. Alderman of New York, 1873-74. Deceased; date of death
unknown.
CLIFTON FLETCHER. Born March 5, 1823, Brookline, N. H.
Left college in the spring of Sophomore year, 1848. Pastor of
Baptist church. North Tewksbury, Mass., 1856-69; Billerica. 1869-76;
Canton, 1876-78. Chairman of School Board, Melrose, Mass.
Address : Melrose, Mass.
♦GEORGE HYLE GAFFY.
Left college at the end of the second term, Senior year. Practised
law, 1850-75. Died January i, 1876, in Texas.
♦THOMAS LINCOLN GOULD. X. ^. Born October 13. 1827,
Norton, Mass. Brother of No. 281.
Died September 23, 1847, Middletown, Conn.
♦WILLIAM NELSON HEWLETT. B.A., Union College, 1850.
Born June i, 1825, Lyons, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Drowned August 3, 1850,
in the Clyde River, Lyons, N. Y.
♦JOHN BURLEIGH HUNT. Born 1819, Claremont, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1847-58. Died
October 10, 1858, North Easton, Mass.
♦JOHN EVERETT JOHNSON. B.A., Union College, 1851. Born
August 8, 1829, Troy, N. Y. Brother of No. 261.
Entered Sophomore class, 1847. Left college at the end of Sopho-
more year, 1848. Protestant Episcopal minister, 1853-85. Professor of
Systematic Divinity, St. Andrew's Divinity School, Syracuse, N. Y.,
1885- 1910. Died February 2, 1910, Syracuse, N. Y.
JAMES ELIAS KEATOR. M.D., New Orleans School of Medi-
cine, 1858. Born June 27, 1822, South Kortright, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, 1848. Taught in North Carolina,
1848-56. Practising medicine in Louisiana, 1858- — .
Address : Bermuda P. O., Natchitoches Parish, La.
♦GEORGE SUCKLEY LEVINGS. Born February 27, 1828, New
York, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year, 1849. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1850-65. Died January 14, 1865, New York, N. Y.
♦RANSON PERRY LYON. M.D., Yale University, 1853- Born
September 29, 1825, Fairfield, Conn. Brother of No. 398.
Left college during Junior year. Practised medicine in Bethel,
Conn., 1853-61. Assistant surgeon of the 23d Regiment, Conn. Volun-
teers, 1862. Chief surgeon of the 28th Regiment, Conn. Volunteers,
1862. Died 1863, Port Hudson, Miss.
645
1850-61.] NON-GRADUATES.
*GEORGE STUART JOHONNOT OLIVER. B.A., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1851; M.A., Harvard, 1856. Born April 29, 1831, Boston,
Mass.
Left college in the spring of Freshman year, 1841. Engaged in
business in Ohio and in the Azores Islands. Consul for the German
Empire, Fayal, Azores, 1874-81. Resided in California, 1881-1904.
Died December 27, 1904, Santa Barbara, Cal.
*ISAAC LEWIS OTIS. Born March 4, 1819, near Otisville, N. Y.
Left college early in Senior year. Taught in New Jersey and New
York, 1850-62. Engaged in manufacturing, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1862-76;
in farming in Virginia, i877- Died March 3, 1898, Crisfield, Md.
CURTIS HENRY PORTER. LL.B., New York State and National
Law School, 1853. Born February 28, 1829, Ancram, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year, 1849. Supervisor of Ghent,
N. Y., 1861, '65, '66, '74. Engaged in farming in Columbia County,
N. Y., 1853 .
Address : Ghent, N. Y.
*JAMES QUACKENBUSH RICE. M.A. (Hon.), 1856. *. N. 9.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of an academy in Goshen,
Conn., 1857-61. Captain, 19th Infantry, Conn. Volunteers; after-
wards of 2d Conn. Heavy Artillery; promoted to be major, 1861-64,
Killed September 19, 1864, in the second battle of Winchester, Va.
FRANCIS HENRY SMITH. M.A., University of Virginia, 1851 ;
LL.D., Hampden-Sidney College, Emory and Henry College, Ran-
dolph-Macon College; D.C.L., University of the South, 1907. *. N. 6.
Born October 14, 1829, Leesburg, Va.
Left college at the end of Junior year, 1849. Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, University of Virginia, 1851-53; Professor of Natural
Philosophy, 1853-1907; Professor Emeritus, 1907 .
Address : Charlottesville, Va.
♦WILLIAM SAMUEL STRUDWTCK. X. ^. Born May 6, 1830.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in Hills-
boro, N. C, 1850- 1907. Died July 9, 1907, Hillsboro, N. C.
CLASS OF IS5U
EBENEZER TREAT ALLING. B.A., Brown University, 185 1 ;
M.A., Brown, 1854. X. 'ir. Born October 26, 1827, Orange, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1849. Principal of a
female seminary in La Grange, Tenn., 1854-55 ; Covington, Tenn.,
1856-57; Anoka Academy, Minnesota, 1861-63. In the hardware busi-
ness, Anoka, Minn., 1863-74; wholesale and retail grain business,
Colorado, 1874 . President, Canon City & San Juan Railroad.
Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Trustee of
Denver University.
Address: 66 Prescott St., Newtonville, Mass.
646
NON-GRADUATES. [1861.
*JEREMIAH FOREST AMES. Born February 22, 1822, Canter-
bury, N. H.
Left college after about one term of Freshman year. In the flour
and grain business, Albany, N. Y., 1850-1905. Died May, 1905, Albany,
N. Y.
♦WILLIAM ROSS BELDING. Born January 21, 1820, Troy, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in farming in Iowa.
Assistant quartermaster of an Iowa regiment, 1862-64. After the war,
engaged in farming in Carroll County, Ark. Principal of Carrollton
High School. Assistant U. S. revenue assessor and deputy collector.
County judge. County assessor. U. S. storekeeper and ganger. Died
September 14, 1886.
♦ALBERT HALSEY BROWN. Born April 30, 1829, Boston,
Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister, New
Jersey Conference, 1855-58; Newark Conference, 1858-78. Super-
numerary, 1878. Died October 7, 1893, Newark, N. J.
♦EDWARD SALMON CONE. ^. T. Born December 6, 1830,
Middletown, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Studied in Yale College,
1848-50; left early in Senior year. Principal of Branford Academy,
Conn., 1850-51. Studied in Yale Law School, 1851-52. Died June
22, 1852, New York, N. Y.
EPAMINONDAS DEYAMPERT. Born January 8, 1828, in Abbe-
ville District, S. C.
Left college during Sophomore year. Private in the Confederate
Army, 1862-65. Planter in the South, 1865 .
Address : Scotts Station, Perry County, Ala.
♦WILLIAM McKENDREE CARTON. ^. T. Born in Vernon,
N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Resided in Eaton Rapids, Mich.,
1850-53. While in Kansas, on his way overland to California, he was
killed by the Indians, 1853.
♦WILLIAM FLINTOFF HUMPHREY. B.A., Yale College, 1852;
M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1854. *. N. 9. Born October 24,
1826, Maccan, N. S., Canada.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in St.
John, N. B., Canada. Died 1865, St. John, N. B., Canada.
CHARLES THOMPSON WESLEY KELLOGG. Born November
20, 1832, Haddam, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Ordained priest in the
Protestant Episcopal Church. Rector of churches in New Haven,
Conn., Johnstown, Elmira, and New York, N. Y., 1860-68. Rector
of Burlington College, N. J., 1870-72.
Address : unknown.
D. H. LOGUE.
Address : unknown.
647
1861.1 NON-GRADUATES.
JOHN MOORE. Born in Ireland.
Left college during Freshman year. Ordained minister in the Con-
gregational Church, 1852. Supplied Congregational churches in Yar-
mouth, North Carver, and Lynn, Mass., and in Philadelphia, Pa.,
1858-66. Editor of The American Guardian, 1866. Resided in Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1870-73; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-77; Boston, Mass,
1879. Lecturer on Geology and Religion.
Address : Boston, Mass.
*JAMES COFFIN MOULTON. Born in Porter, Me.
Left college during Senior year. Principal of North Conway
Academy, N. H. Clerk in a store, Bloomington, 111., 1854- Practised
law in Bloomington, 111., and in St. Louis, Mo. Died 1863.
♦EDWIN ALDRICH ROGERS. B.A., Harvard University, 1852.
Born October 20, 1825. Newbury. Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, having attended but one
term. Practised law in California. Died June 29, 1898, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
♦STEPHEN ROBERT SCHUYLER. Born November 23, 1832,
Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Surveyor and civil engineer.
Died April 18, 1864, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
ISAAC LOCKWOOD SEELY. Born 1826. South Onondaga, N. Y.
Left college during the second term of Sophomore year. Engaged
in farming in Geneva, N. Y.
Address: Geneva, N. Y.
*LAROY SUNDERLAND SLADE. Born 1828, Chelsea, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. 1848. Manufacturer of cigars,
Chelsea, Mass. Died October, 1889, Chelsea, Mass.
♦OLIVER RICHARDS STEELE. B.A., Trinity College, Conn.,
185 1 ; M.A., Trinity. *. N. G.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1851-75- Died October 2, 1875, New York, N. Y.
♦SIMPSON ROBESON STROUD. Born April, 1830, Stroudsburg,
Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year. Clerk in Philadelphia, Pa.,
1848-54. In the shipping business in Philadelphia, Pa., 1854-61. Lieu-
tenant colonel of the 4th Regiment, N. J. Volunteers ; afterwards, of
the 6th Regiment, 1861. Died November 4, 1861, Camden, N. J.
MANLY FARWELL TOOKER. Born June 17, 1829, Geneva.
N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. In the book business, Cleve-
land, Ohio; grocery business, Syracuse, N. Y., Chicago, III, and Mil-
waukee, Wis.
Address: 820 Summit Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
♦HENRY CRAIG WENTWORTH. Born June 8, 1825. Read-
field, Me.
648
NON-GRADUATES. [1851-52.
Left college during the second term of Senior year. Principal of
an academy in Mardisville, Ala., and of the High School in Livermore
Falls, Me. Member of Maine Legislature, 1861, '62. Practised law
in Lewiston, Me., 1863-84. Died June 23, 1884, Auburn, Me.
ROBERT CHARLES WETENHALL.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in New York,
N. Y., 1852. In business in Meriden, Conn., 1864. In the jewelry
business, Los Angeles, Cal.
Address : Los Angeles, Cal.
JOHN WESLEY WHITCHER. ^. T. Born February 26, 1829,
Andover, N. H.
Left college at the end of the first term, Sophomore year. Taught
in Grant County, Wis., 1850-51. Civil engineer, Ohio & Pa. R. R., 1852;
Fort Wayne & Chicago R. R., 1853. Land agent, 111. Central R. R.,
1855-61. Practised law in Oakland, Cal., 1862-64. Superintendent of
public instruction in Storey County, Nev., 1866-72. City attorney of
Virginia City, Nev., 1868-81. U. S. commissioner of Circuit Court,
District of Nevada, 1868. U. S. district attorney of Nevada.
Address : Virginia, Storey County, Nev.
♦LORENZO WHITE. M.A. (Hon.), 1864. Born May 9, 1821,
Granby, Mass.
Left college at the end of the first term. Freshman year. Methodist
Episcopal minister. Providence (now New England Southern) Con-
ference, 1851-55; New England Conference, 1855-64, 1877-98. Taught
in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1864-68. Principal of New
Salem Academy, 1869-73 ; Vermont Conference Seminary, Montpelier,
Vt., 1875-76. Died January 7, 1898.
CLASS OF 1852.
♦JOHN SEAVEY BAILEY. Born December 19, 1824, Swanville,
Me. Brother of No. 858.
Left college during the first term. Freshman year. Died April 22,
1850, Farmington, Me.
♦FRANK BAKER. ^. T. Born in New York, N. Y. Brother of
No. 475, and of Charles Baker (class of 1843) and G. G. Baker (class
of 1863).
Left college during Freshman year. Broker in New York, N. Y.
Died April 22, 1873, New York, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM TYNG SMITH BRACKETT. M.D., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1854. <ff. T. Born 1828, in Maine.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in the
vicinity of Providence, R. I. Died October 17, 1862, Olneyville, R. I.
EDWIN BURNS BREWER.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
649
1862.] NON-GRADUATES.
♦FRANCIS DANIEL BRODHEAD.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. An officer in the army
during the Civil War. Resided in New York, N. Y., and in South
New Market, N. H. Died May 6, 1895. Newfiields, N. H.
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON BROWN. 4^. T. Born June 8, 1824,
Westbrook, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Ordained deacon in the
Protestant Episcopal Church, 1862; priest, 1865. Rector of churches
in Pawtucket, R. I., Norristown, Pa., and Keene, N. H., 1862-79.
Retired from the priesthood, 1880. Died November 26, 1896, Cottage
City, Mass.
FRANCIS CART CANTINE. B.A., New York University, 1852.
Born October 8. 1831, Ithaca, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1854-1904.
Address: Houston, Halifax County, Va.
♦JOHN RISLEY ELDRED. ^. T.
Left college during Sophomore year. Machinist in Kingston, R. L,
1852-82. Died November 9, 1882, Kingston, R. I.
WILLIAM BIBBINS HALL. X. ^.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
♦DANIEL PEASLEE JACOBS. Born March 24, 1830, Ossipee,
Left college during Freshman year. Principal of an academy,
Compton, Que., Canada, 1849-50; of Stanstead Academy, Stanstead,
Que., Canada, 1850-52. Died April 5, 1852, Compton, Que., Canada.
♦ENOCH JAGGER. Born March 24 1828, West Hampton, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Died August 25, 185 1, Hunt-
ington, N. Y.
ANSON JONES.
Left college, 1851, having entered as a Junior in 1850. Engaged in
banking in Toronto, Canada.
Address: 603 Sherbourne St., Toronto, Canada.
♦LEVIN MAJOR LEWIS. Born 1832, Vienna, Md.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in farming in
Vienna, Md. Brigadier general in the Confederate Army during the
Civil War. For some years at the head of Marvin College, Waxa-
hachie. Tex. Ordained minister, M. E. Church, South. Stationed
at Dallas, Tex., 1883-86. Died June 5, 1886, Los Angeles, Cal.
CHARLES OCTAVIUS LIVINGSTON. Born October 4, 1831,
Barrytown, N. Y. Brother of No. 373.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1851. Engaged in farming
in New York state, 1852 .
Address : Kingston, N. Y.
♦HEZEKIAH McKEOWN. Born in Nicteaux, N. S., Canada.
Brother of No. 424.
650
NON-GRADUATES. [1852-53.
Left college during Junior year. Studied in Methodist Biblical
Institute, Concord, N. H., 1850-52. Preached in the Canada and New
Brunswick Conferences, Wesleyan Methodist Church, 1852-83. Presi-
dent of the Conference of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island,
1879. Trustee of Mount Allison College, Sackville, N. B. Died
October 14, 1883, Sussex, N. B., Canada.
♦HIRAM ALMERON MORGAN. B.A., Madison (now Colgate)
University, 1853 ; M.A., Madison. Born May 9, 1826, Holyoke, Mass.
Left college during Junior year, 185 1. Graduated from Hamilton
Theological Seminary; ordained minister in the Baptist Church, 1853.
Pastor in New York and Massachusetts, 1854-76. Missionary for
Conn. Baptist State Convention, 1876-82. Pastor in South Windsor,
Conn., 1882-92. Retired, living in Middletown, Conn., 1892-1910. Died
February 5, 1910, Middletown, Conn.
♦RALPH MARGARUM POMEROY. ^. T. Born June i, 1827,
Peru, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 381, 466, and 541, and of William Pome-
roy (class of 1861).
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in mining and teach-
ing in California, 1849-58. Died 1858, Jamestown, Cal.
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON ROGERS. Born August 11, 1827,
Chester, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught school, 1849-52.
Trial justice for the town of Meriden, Conn. Editor of The Con-
necticut Organ, Meriden, Conn. Joint editor of The Connecticut
Whig, afterwards merged into The Meriden Visitor, with which he
was connected until after it became a daily, and until it was merged
into The Republican. Postmaster of West Meriden. Messenger of
the General Assembly of Connecticut. Doorkeeper of the U. S. House
of Representatives, 1855-57. Died April 22, 1880, Meriden, Conn.
SOLOMON SIAS. M.A., Middlebury College, 1856; M.D. (Hon.),
University of Vermont, 1859. Born June 13, 1829, Danville, Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Fort Edward Col-
legiate Institute, N. Y., 1854-59. Principal of Bonham Female Insti-
tute, Texas, 1859-67; New York Conference Seminary, Charlotteville,
N. Y., 1867-74; Schoharie Academy. N. Y., 1874-77, 1878-1902. Presi-
dent of Soule University, Texas, 1877-78.
Address: Schoharie, N. Y.
♦EZEKIEL SMITH. Born January 8, 1823, Phillips, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1849. Graduated from
Methodist Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1852. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Maine Conference, 1854-64. Superannuated, 1864.
Engaged in farming, 1867-76. In the grocery business, Brunswick,
Me., 1877-93- Died July 9, 1893, Brunswick, Me.
CLASS OF J 853.
♦ABIAL RALPH ABBOTT. B.A., Amherst College, 1853. Born
April 5, 1832, Cobleskill, N. Y.
651
1853.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practised law in Chicago,
111., 1855-91. First lieutenant, Illinois Volunteers. Died January 9,
1891, Chicago, 111.
*SILAS JONES BOURNE. B.A., Union College, 1853. Born in
Falmouth, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Falmouth, Mass.,
1853-54; Macon, Ga., 1855-58. Died 1858, Macon, Ga.
ROSEA BALLOU BURNHAM. M.D., Vermont Medical College,
1853. Born October 15, 1829, Auburn, N. H.
Left college in the first term of Sophomore year. Practised medi-
cine in Epping and Manchester, N. H., 1855-1907. Retired, 1907.
Superintendent of School Committee, Epping, N. H., for thirteen years.
Address : 74 Brook St., Manchester, N. H.
♦EDWIN REUBIN COBLEIGH. *. N. 9. Born December 25,
1830, East St. Johnsbury, Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in East St. Johns-
bury, Vt. Practised law in St. Johnsbury, Vt., 1852-57. Died Sep-
tember 8, 1857, East St. Johnsbury, Vt.
♦LEWIS COLLINS. B.A., Union College, 1853; M.A., Union,
1856. Born June 25, 1829, Greenville, N. Y.
Left college in April of Freshman year. Taught in Fergusonville
Academy, N. Y., 1853-54; Jonesville Academy, N. Y., 1854-56. Prin-
cipal of Troy Conference Academy, 1856-58. Principal of a private
school, Albany, N. Y., 1858-77; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-81. Died 1904.
ALBERT ETHRIDGE. M.A. (Hon.), 1862. ^. T. Born January
19, 1829, Sandwich, N. H. Brother of No. 719.
Left college during Junior year, January, 1852. Pastor of a Con-
gregational church. Deer Park. 111., 1857-59. Principal of Dover
Academy, 111., 1859-64. Superintendent of schools, Princeton, 111.,
1865-67; Bureau County, 111., 1867-72. Agent for Harper & Bros.,
publishers, Chicago, 111., 1872-76. Pastor of a Congregational church,
Marseilles, 111., 1874-94. Retired, 1894.
Address: Marseilles, 111.
♦AUSTIN F HERRICK. Born June 17, 1824, Otis, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Graduated at Methodist Bibli-
cal Institute, Concord, N. H., 1852. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New England Conference, 1853-96. Died September 2, 1896.
CHARLES FREDERICK KING. Born in Portland, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Lived in Georgia and
Florida, 1851. Lumber dealer in Portland, Me., 1852-61. Captain in
the Union Army; quartermaster sergeant; quartermaster, 1861-65.
Resided in Somerville, Mass.. 1865-81. Delivery clerk of the
Appraiser's stores, Boston Custom House, 1871-81.
Address : unknown.
MELVILLE EMORY MEAD. Born September 11, 1833. New
York. N. Y. Brother of J. S. Mead (class of 1839) and S. H. Mead
(class of 1842).
Left college during Junior year, 1852. In the wholesale grocery
business. New York. N. Y., 1852-68. Retired from business and
652
NON-GRADUATES. [185^-54.
resided in Darien, Conn., 1867-79. In the real estate and insurance
business, New York, N. Y., 1880 .
Address : 148 East Ave., Norwalk, Conn.
GEORGE WARREN NICKERSON. Born October 23, 1827,
Edmunds, Me.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Taught school for
several years. During the Civil War, served in the Union army.
Engaged in boot and shoe manufacturing in Brewer, Me., 1864-76.
City clerk, Brewer, Me.
Address : Brewer, Me.
♦ROBERT NORTON RAND. Born April 19, 1830, Honeoye Falls,
N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Station agent. New York
Central Railway, Honeoye Falls, N. Y., 1854-57. Banker in Lyons,
Iowa, 1857-71. In the insurance business, 1871-81. Superintendent,
Lyons & Clinton Street Railway Company, 1881-86. Manager, Lyons
Paper Mill Company, 1886-94. Died January 9, 1895, Lyons, Iowa.
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON RIDER. X. ^. Born July, 1831, near
Salisbury, Md.
Left college during Sophomore year. Teacher. Died November,
190S, Baltimore, Md.
♦JULIUS LEVI STRONG. Born November 8, 1828, Bolton, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Clerk of the Connecti-
cut Senate, 1853. Practised law in Hartford, Conn., 1853-72. Member
of Conn, Legislature, 1852, '55. City attorney of Hartford, Conn.,
and president of the Common Council, 1864-65. Member of U. S.
Congress, 1869-72. Died September 7, 1872, Hartford, Conn.
♦ALBERT WOODCOCK. B.A., Union College, 1853. Born July
6, 1829, in Canada.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1851. Practised law in
Oregon City, 111., 1853-81. County treasurer, county clerk, and judge
of the County Court. Captain, afterwards major, of the 92d 111.
Volunteers, 1862-65. Brevet lieutenant colonel. Died June 15, 1894,
Los Angeles, Cal.
♦GEORGE HENRY WOODS. B.A., Brown University, 1853;
LL.B., Harvard University, 1855. "*■. T. Born February 14, 1831,
Salem, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Minneapolis,
Minn., 1855-61. Entered the army as captain of the 1st Minn. Regi-
ment, 1861. Promoted to be chief commissarj^ with rank of lieu-
tenant colonel. President of a military board for the examination
of commissary officers, in Washington, D. C, 1864-65. Practised law
in Salem, Mass., 1865-82. Grain dealer, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1882;
Decatur, 111., 1883-84. Died October i, 1884, Decatur, 111.
CLASS OF J854.
♦GURDON GALLUP BRONSON. B.A., New York University,
1854. X. ^. Born 1830, Marblehead, Mass. Brother of J. O. Bronson
(class of 1849).
653
1854.] NON-GRADUATES
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
Died July 28, 1857, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
JESSE BRUSH. B.A., New York University, 1854; D.D., New
York University, 1904. Born June 11, 1830, Huntington, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Studied law, 1854-55.
Admitted to the bar, 1855. Studied in Union Theological Seminary,
1856-59. Ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church, 1859. Pastor,
Susquehanna, Pa., 1859-61. Stated supply, Westhampton, Mass.,
1862-63. Chaplain of the 158th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry,
1863-65. Pastor, Congregational Church, Vernon, Conn., 1865-67;
North Cornwall, 1867-73; Berlin, 1873-76. Without charge, Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1876-79. Rector of Protestant Episcopal church, Saybrook,
Conn., 1881-88; Maysville, N. Y., 1888-93; Buffalo, N. Y., 1893 .
Address: 835 Front Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
MARSHALL CALKINS. M.D., Worcester Medical College, 1849;
B.A., Union College, 1853; M.A., Union, 1856; M.D., Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1868. ^. T. Born September 2, 1828, Wilbraham, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Phila-
delphia, Pa., and Springfield, Mass. Demonstrator of Anatomy, Syra-
cuse Medical College, 1851-52. Taught in Troy Academy, N. Y.,
1852-53. Consulting physician of the Springfield Home for Friendless
Wornen and Children, 1873-78. Professor of Physiology and Micro-
scopic Anatomy, University of Vermont, 1873-78.
Address: 14 Maple St., Springfield, Mass.
♦JOHN HILL COLLIN. X. ^. Born February 24, 1835, Lee,
Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in the milk business in
various places, 1853-81. Salesman, Elgin, 111. Died 1887, Iberia, La.
JOHN NEWLAND CRANDALL. Born October 6, 1828, Wis-
casset, Me.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of Lebanon Acad-
emy, Conn., 1856; Sachem Street Public School, Norwich, Conn.,
1857-58. Secretary of Board of School Visitors for the town of
Norwich. Engaged in conducting a temperance paper, Worcester,
Mass. Chief clerk in the Norwich Savings Society, Conn., 1857-67.
Engaged in the insurance and real estate business, 1867-75; in the
electric light business. New York, N. Y., 1875-81.
Address : Norwich, Conn.
*GEORGE WASHINGTON DIKEMAN. Born June 7, 1828,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New York East Conference, 1857-58. Engaged in farming; deputy
clerk of the city of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1858-67. Practised law in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1872-79- Engaged in farming, Bellvale, N. Y., 1879-80.
Died April 23, 1880, Bellvale, N. Y.
GEORGE HASELTINE. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1854; LL.B..
Albany Law School, 1856; M.A., Dartmouth, 1857; LL.D., University
of Chicago, 1872. <ir. T. Born August 17. 1829, Bradford. Mass.
Left college at the end of first term, Freshman year. Solicitor of
British, foreign, and colonial patents, London, England, 1856-76.
654
I
NON-GRADUATES. [1854.
Founder, and for two years (1860-62) editor of The London Ameri-
can. Head of a law firm in New York, N. Y., giving special attention
to foreign patents, 1882 . Member, and one of the organizers of
the Vienna Patent Congress, 1873.
Address: 500 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J.
*SAVILIAN RICHARD HULL. Born July 16, 1827, Cheshire,
Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1850. Practised
law in New Haven, Conn. Engaged in manufacturing. Died August,
1905.
♦DANIEL MARVIN. B.A., Union College, 1854; M.A., Union,
1857. X. ^. Born January 29, 1830, Troy, N. Y.
Left college during the second term. Freshman year. Practised law
in Rensselaer County, N. Y., 1860-71. Methodist Episcopal minister.
Northern New York Conference, 1873-86. Located, 1886. Died 1905.
♦PERLEY MASON. Born July i, 183 1, Troy, Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year, February, 1852, Member of
Vermont Legislature, 1870. Station agent and expressman, Fairlee,
Vt. Died 1899, Anoka, Minn.
LEWIS MAYO.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Winterset,
Iowa, 1865-70.
Address : unknown.
♦WILLIAM RYSON MULFORD, Jr. X. ^. Born February 18,
1833, Sag Harbor, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Massachusetts.
Removed to. the West, 1852. Engaged in preaching in Kane County,
111. Enlisted as private in an Illinois regiment, 1861. Died July 7,
1864, in the military prison at Andersonville, Ga.
♦PELEG TOMPKINS PEARCE. Born February 5, 1833, Provi-
dence, R. I.
Left college, July, 1852. Railroad contractor in Chile, S. A. Died
September 12, 1866, Freetown, Mass.
♦OCTAVIUS PERINCHIEF. B.A., Trinity College, Conn., 1854.
Born October 2, 1829, Warwick, Bermuda.
Left college during Sophomore year. Tutor in Racine College.
Wis., 1854-55. Studied in General Theological Seminary, 1855-56.
Ordained priest of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1857. Rector of
churches in Missouri, New York, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New
Jersey, i857-77- Died April 29, 1877. Bridgeport, Pa.
*ERASTUS LADD PRENTICE. B.A., Amherst College, 1855.
Born 1825, New London, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York Conference, 1856-73. Died February 28, 1873, Warwick,
R. I.
655
1864-55.] NON-GRADUATES.
♦MADISON RIDDLESBARGER. B.A., Madison (now Colgate)
University, 1854; M.A., Madison, 1857.
Left college during Sophomore year. Resided in Fayette, Mo.
Edited a paper in Colorado. Died in Colorado.
WILLIAM CALLAHAN ROBINSON. B.A., Dartmouth College,
1854; LL.D., Dartmouth, 1879; M.A. (Hon.), Yale University, 1881.
Born July 26, 1834, Norwich, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1852. Graduated from
General Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., 1857. Preached in
the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1857-62. Associate editor of The
Catholic World, 1868-69. Judge of the City Court of New Haven.
Conn., 1869-71. Instructor in Law, Yale University, 1869-72. Member
of the Board of Education, New Haven, 1873-76; Connecticut Legis-
lature, 1874. Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 1874-76. Pro-
fessor of Law, Yale University, 1872-96; Otholic University of
America, 1896— — .
Address : Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.
♦DAVID TUTHILL. B.A., New York University, 1854; M.A.,
New York University, 1857. Born October 31, 1829, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college, June, 1852. Clerk in the Custom House, New York,
N. Y., 1855-59. Methodist Episcopal minister, Whitestone, N. Y., 1859.
Missionary to Arizona, 1859. Methodist Episcopal minister, Los
Angeles, Cal., 1859-60. Professor of Natural Science, University of
the Pacific, 1860-61. Principal of Female Collegiate Institute, Santa
Clara, Cal, 1864-69. President of a gas company in Santa Cruz, Cal.,
1869-88; Salem, Ore., 1874-88. Member of the City Council, Santa
Cruz, Cal., 1876-78. Died August 7, 1888, Santa Cruz, Cal.
♦SYDNEY PALMER YORK. B.A., Union College, 1854; M.A.,
Union, 1857. Born May 3, 1829, Brookfield, N. Y. Brother of No.
251-
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of Valley Female
Institute, Winchester, Va., 1854-61 ; Amenia Seminary, N, Y., 1865-66,
Taught in High School, Vineland, N. J., 1868-80; superintendent of
schools, 1880-1903. Member of Township Commission, Landis, N. J.,
1876-77. Died June 7, 1903, Vineland, N. J.
CLASS OF IS55.
♦HORACE BONHAM. B.A., Lafayette College, 1856; M.A.,
Lafayette. Born November 26, 1835, York, Pa. Brother of J. M.
Bonham (class of 1855).
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1852. Editor of The
York Republican, 1860-62. Assessor of internal revenue for the 15th
District of Pennsylvania, 1862-66. Artist in York, Pa., 1868-92. Died
March 7, 1892, York, Pa.
♦JOHN MILTON BONHAM. Born November 26, 1835, York,
Pa. Brother of H. Bonham (class of 1855).
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1852. Practised law in
Franklin, Pa., 1857-75. Resided in Pittsburg, Pa., 1875-81. Died
June 17, 1897, Atlantic City, N. J.
656
NON-GRADUATES. 11855.
♦DAVID JOSIAH BREWER. B.A., Yale College, 1856; LL.B.,
Albany Law School, 1858; M.A., Yale, 1859; LL.D., Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1901, and Iowa College, Washburn College, Yale University,
University of Wisconsin, University of Vermont and Bowdoin College.
Born June 20, 1837, Smyrna, Asia Minor. Brother of M. B. Brewer
i. class of 1858).
Left college at the end of Junior year. Engaged in farming in
Stockbridge, Mass., 1858. Practised law in Kansas City, Mo., 1858-59;
Leavenworth, Kans., 1859-61. U. S. commissioner, 1861-64. Judge of
probate and of the Criminal Court of Leavenworth County, Kans.,
1863-64. Superintendent of schools, 1865-68. Judge of the First
Judicial Court of the State of Kansas, 1865-69. City attorney, 1869-70.
Judge of the Supreme Court of the State of Kansas, 1870-84. Judge
of U. S. Circuit Court, 8th District, 1884-89. Associate justice, United
States Supreme Court, 1889-1910. President, Venezuela Boundary
Commission. Professor of Corporation Law, Columbian University.
Died March 28, 1910, Washington, D. C.
*JOHN NELSON CARLETON. Born October 23, 1829, New-
bury, Vt.
Left college during the winter of Freshman year. Taught school,
1863-67. Local magistrate, 1865-81. Principal of Mountville Academy,
Ga., 1876-77. Engaged in running a steam mill and cotton gin in
Mountville, Ga. Member of State Legislature, 1888-89. Died April
6, 1898, Mountville, Ga.
*JAMES W CLAYTON. X. ^.
Left college during Freshman year. Chief record clerk in the
U. S. Senate. Clerk to committees of the U. S. Senate. Petition
clerk in the office of the clerk of the House of Representatives. Died
about March, 1880, Baltimore, Md.
♦FREDERICK ALONZO DOWNS. Born March 19, 1833, South
Berwick, Me. Brother of No. 1077.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in South Berwick, Berwick,
and Rollinsford, N. H. Correspondent of The Boston Herald, The
Biddeford Union and Journal, and The Dover Enquirer. Died Novem-
ber 13, 1874, Augusta, Me.
♦BENJAMIN AUGUSTUS HUGHES. M.D., College of Sur-
geons, London, England, 1857. X. <ir. Born in Bermuda.
Left college during Freshman year. Surgeon of an expedition up
the Niger River, Africa, 1858. Contracted the fever of the country
and was sent back to England. Died April, 1859, in the Royal Infirm-
ary, Liverpool, England.
♦OSCAR HAMILTON HUNTLEY. M.D. Jeflferson Medical Col-
lege, 1856. Born July 4, 1834, Alstead, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Buda,
111., 1856-1904. During the Civil War, volunteer in the Union Army,
with the rank of captain. Died 1904.
EDWARD BENT KEYTE. Born August 2, 1833, Keytesville, Mo.
Left college during Junior year, August, 1853. Engaged in business,
1854-61. Taught in Missouri. Arkansas, and Texas, 1861-81. Prin-
cipal of Denton Masonic Institute, 1875-81.
Address : unknown.
657
1855-56.1 NON-GRADUATES.
NEHEMIAH NICKERSON. M.D., New York Medical College,
1857. Born November 19, 1832, Bucksport, Me.
Left college during Junior year. Practised medicine in Deep River,
Conn., 1857-62. Assistant surgeon in the i6th Regiment, Conn.
Infantry, 1862-64. Surgeon of 21st Conn. Regiment. Practising medi-
cine in Meriden, Conn., 1865 .
Address : 16 Washington St., Meriden, Conn.
♦GEORGE PRATT. B.A., Yale College, 1857. Born October 12,
1832, East Weymouth, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Blooming Grove,
N. Y., 1857-58. Practised law in Norwich, Conn., 1859-75. Member of
Conn. Legislature, i860, '64, '65, and '69. Corporation counsel ; mem-
ber of Board of Education. Died June 4, 1875, Norwich, Conn.
*ALDEN GAGE WILCOX. B.A., Genesee College (now Syracuse
University), 1855; M.A., Genesee, 1858. ^. T. Born December 29,
1828, West Sparta, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, November, 1853. In the oil busi-
ness in Pennsylvania. Principal of High School, Milwaukee, Wis.,
1861-67; Lyon School, St. Louis, Mo., 1867-81. Died February 14,
1884, St. Louis, Mo.
♦WARREN WILKIE. B.A., Union College, 1855. Born February
23, 1830, LeRoy, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in the Old County Semi-
nary, Terre Haute, Ind., 1856-59. Preached in M. E. Church, Dover
Hill, Ind., 1859-61. Superintendent of schools, Aurora, 111., 1861-68;
Oak Park, 111., 1868-74. Secretary of the Board of Education of
Chicago, 111.. 1875-77. Professor in Cook County Normal School,
1878-79. Superintendent of public schools in Austin, 111., 1879-82.
Died 1899-
CLASS OF \S56.
SYLVESTER BARBOUR. Born January 20. 183 1, Canton, Conn.
Left college early in Freshman year. Practised law in Osage, Iowa,
1856-60; New Hartford, Conn., 1860-61; Ansonia, Conn., 1861-75;
Hartford, Conn., 1875 . Town clerk of Derby, Conn., 1864. Judge
of probate, District of Derby, 1867-68. Judge of Police Court, Hart-
ford, 1893-95.
Address : 863 Main St., Hartford, Conn.
♦CHARLES WESLEY BATES. M.D., New York University,
i860. Born August 12, 1833, New York. N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Smithtown Branch,
N. Y., 1858-60. Practised medicine, 1860-97. Health officer. Hemp-
stead, N. Y., 1875-81. Died August, 1897, Hempstead, N. Y.
♦HARVEY FOWLER CHISHOLM. M.D., Queen's College,
Ontario, Canada, 1857. Born June 17, 1831, Belleville, Ont.. Canada.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine. 1857-63.
Died July 9, 1863.
658
NON-GRADUATES. [1866.
♦AUSTIN GARDNER. X.^. Born July 2, 1826, Bozrah, Conn.
Left college, March, 1853. Taught in Hamilton, N. C, 1854-55.
Principal of Normal Academy, Manchester, Conn., 1855-58. Graduated
from Hartford Theological Seminary ; ordained minister of the Con-
gregational Church, i860. Pastor of Congregational churches. West
Granville, Mass., 1860-67; Ludlow, 1867-69; Canton Center, Conn.,
1869-73; West Suffield, 1873-76; Buckingham, 1876-89; Warren,
1889-97; Ashford, 1897-1901. Retired, 1901. Died March 3, 191 1,
Willington, Conn.
♦FRANK GIBSON. Born June 4, 1832, Moira, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Died September 9, 1855, East
Hampton, Conn.
ELIJAH ATWOOD GOVE (ELIJAH VAN BUREN GOVE).
B.A., Dartmouth College, 1856. Born September 22, 1832, South
Weare, N. H.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Middle name changed
from Van Buren to Atwood by N. H. Legislature, 1854 or '55. Prac-
tising law, 1857 • Postmaster in Wisconsin, i860. Probate judge
in Hastings, Minn., and in Minneapolis, Minn. Clerk in Quarter-
master's Department, Nashville, Tenn., 1864-65. Postmaster, Canby,
Minn., 1881. County judge, Minnesota and South Dakota, for sixteen
years.
Address : Watertown, S. Dak.
HORACE POWERS HALL. M.A., Indiana Asbury (now
De Pauw) University, 1863. Born August 5, 1827, Croydon, N. H.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of Marshall Academy,
111., and of Merom Bluff Academy, Merom, Ind. Professor of Latin
in Union Christian College, Ind. County superintendent of schools,
DeKalb County, 111., 1869-77. Manufacturer of soap. Sycamore, 111.,
1878 .
Address : Sycamore, 111.
♦WILLIAM HOLT. Born December 6. 1827, Washington, N. H.
Left college in Freshman year, April, 1853. Engaged in teaching,
1853-61, 1864-68. Lieutenant colonel of the 31st Regiment, N. J.
Volunteers, 1862-63. Practised law, Trenton, N. J., 1868- 1902. Died
January 6, 1902, Trenton, N. J.
♦SAMUEL FERGUSON JAYNE. Born January 23, 1834, New
York, N. Y.
Taught in Fergiisonville Academy, N. Y., 1860-63. Agent, U. S.
Sanitary Commission, 1864. Commissioner of schools, Orange, N. J.,
1870-77. Real estate broker, New York, N. Y. Vice president, New
York Real Estate Exchange, 1894-96. President, New York Real
Estate Board of Brokers, 1898. Died June 30, 1904, New York, N. Y.
♦JOHN ALVIN PUTNEY. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1856. X. ^.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Memphis,
Tenn., 1860-65. Died May 21, 1865^ Memphis, Tenn.
THOMAS WILLETT RHODES. B.A., Genesee College (now
Syracuse University), 1857. Born May 21, 1833, Marcellus Falls,
N. Y.
659
1856-57.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in New Jersey
and New York, 1857-59. Engaged in farming, Conquest and Camillus,
N. Y., 1859-67. In the quarry and lime manufacturing business, Mon-
tour, Iowa, 1868-73. Engaged in farming in Waupaca County, Wis.,
1873-86. Retired, 1886. Active in temperance reform work.
Address : 920 Mound St., Milwaukee, Wis.
NATHAN PIERCE SELEE. Born September 25, 1829, Easton,
Mass. Brother of Richmond Selee (class of 1859).
Left college during Junior year, May, 1855. Taught in Easton,
Mass., 1855; Sharon, Mass., 1856. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1858-64.
Located, 1864. Manufacturer of proprietary articles in Melrose, Mass.
Retired, 1900.
Address: 115 Emerson St., Melrose, Mass.
♦ORVILLE SMITH. Born March 11, 1832, Lempster, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Washington, N. H.
Principal of Contoocookville Academy, and of Hopkinton Academy,
N. H. Entered the army as a private, 1861. Became lieutenant of
the 9th Regiment, N. H. Volunteer Infantry; afterwards captain.
Killed May 12, 1864, in the battle of Spottsylvania, Va.
♦SIDNEY DAVIS STOCKING. X. ^. Born 1835, Bridgeport,
Conn. Brother of C. H. Stocking (class of 1858).
Left college during Freshman year. Clerk in New York, N. Y.,
and in the West, 1853-72. Died July 22, 1872, New York, N. Y.
♦LEWIS THOMPSON. Born April 25, 1830, Volney, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Studied in Union Theological
Seminary, 1854-57. Ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church,
1857. Pastor, Whippany, N. J., 1857-69. Editor of a religious periodi-
cal, Bricksburg, N. J., 1869-71. Taught in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1871-72.
Died April 19, 1873, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CLASS OF 1857*
♦JAMES MADISON ABEL. Born December 26, 1836, Morgan
County, Ala.
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1855. Died July 19,
1855, Grenada, Miss.
♦GEORGE WILLIAM ARMSTRONG. Born January 25, 1836,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Admitted to the bar, 1857.
Died July 3, 1857, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
♦NATHANIEL JABEZ BARTLETT. B.A., Williams College,
1857. Born April 23, 1835, Hampstead, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Bookseller, Boston, Mass.
Died May 3, 1902, Andover, Mass.
660
NON-GRADUATES. [1857-
♦WILLIAM WATSON BIDWELL. Born September, 1830, Cole-
brook River, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Practised law, 1859-94. Judge of
probate, 1870-71. Died August 24, 1894, Collinsville, Conn.
♦HENRY MATURIN BISHOP. B.A., Amherst College, 1858;
M.D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1869. Born October 13,
1837, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of an academy, Edgar-
town, Mass. ; Durham, Conn., 1863. Practised medicine, 1869- 1902.
Died 1902, Brooklyn, N. Y.
DANIEL DELOS BREWER. X. ^. Born March 22, 1833, Wil-
braham, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Justice of the peace of Winona
County, Minn., 1862-64. Supervisor of McPherson Township, 1865-67,
1874-80. Engaged in farming in Minnesota.
Address : St. Clair, Minn.
♦ALEXANDER THOMPSON BRITTON. B.A., Brown Univer-
sity, 1857. Born December 29, 1835, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law, Washington,
D. C, 1858-99. President of the Board of Metropolitan Police, Wash-
ington, D. C, 1876-78. Member of U. S. Public Land Commission,
1879-81. Chairman, Presidential Inaugural Committee, 1889. Vice
president, Columbia National Bank, Washington. President, American
Security and Trust Company. Commissioner from District of Colum-
bia to Columbian Exposition, 1893 ; chairman. Executive Committee
on Awards. Founder and editor of The Financial Review. Died July
7, 1899, Washington, D. C.
♦CHARLES OLMSTEAD BUDINGTON. 4^. T. Born December
2, 1832, Leyden, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died August 30, i860, Beards-
town, 111.
♦WILLIAM JACOT COITE. Born May 8, 1839, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. In business in New York, N. Y.,
1857-61, 1870. Paymaster of the U. S. Navy, 1862-65. Assistant
treasurer of the state of Connecticut, 1865-69. Clerk in the office of
the^ Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Washington, D. C, 1871-74.
Chief deputy collector of internal revenue. Sixth District, N. C,
1874-81. Died October 6, 1901, Salem, N. C.
JUSTIN MARTYR COPELAND. B.A., Lawrence University,
i8S7- Born March 17, 1835, Bartlett, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Tutor in Lawrence University,
1857.^ Principal of city schools. Key West, Fla., 1874-76. Engaged in
farming and in teaching in Kansas, Wisconsin, Illinois, and California,
Address: 615 North Sycamore St., Santa Ana, Cal.
♦CORDELLO D ELMER (CORDELLO DE VAL COURT
ELMER). B.A., Union College, 1857; M.A., Union, i860. ^. T.
Born October 21, 183 1, Cedarville, N. Y.
661
1857-58.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of the first term, Sophomore year. Engaged
in farming in Suffolk County, N. Y., 1860-83. Editor of The Suffolk
Weekly Times, 1862-68. School commissioner of Suffolk County,
1864-70, 1879-82. Died 1883, Southold, N. Y.
♦PETER FLETCHER FITZ-GERALD. M.D., Jefferson Medical
College. Born November 2, 1836, Smithville, N, C.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Carroll
County, Miss., 1859-61, 1865-66; Charleston, Miss., 1867; Grenada
County, Miss. ; Yalabusha County, Miss., 1868-78. Assistant sur-
geon in the Confederate Army, 1861-65. Died October 12, 1878,
Grenada, Miss.
JOSEPH HENRY JAMES. ^. T. Born April 18, 1835, Mount
Holly, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year, November, 1854. Methodist
Episcopal minister, New Jersey Conference, 1856-65 ; Providence (now
New England Southern) Conference, 1865-90. Secretary, Conn. Tem-
perance Union, 1890-92; lecturer, 1892-1910.
Address : Box 281, Rockville, Conn.
♦HOMER GOODALL KELSEY. <l^. T. Born January 31, 1833,
Wheelock, Vt. Brother of No. 697.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in farming in Castana,
Iowa, 1856-57. Died June 4, 1857, Castana, Iowa.
C FRANKLIN KNAPP.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON LAKE. Born August 26, 1837.
Grenada, Miss.
Left college during Freshman year, June, 1854. I" business in
Grenada, Miss. Bookkeeper for an electric light company.
Address: P. O. Box 260, Wynne, Ark.
♦ELIZUR LEROY SPERRY. Born in Woodbridge, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in farming in Wood-
bridge, Conn., 1855-1901. Died August 16, 1901, Woodbridge, Conn.
♦HEZEKIAH WATKINS. C.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
1857; B.A., Yale College, 1859; LL.B., Albany Law School, i860.
Born August 24, 1835, Liberty, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1855. Practised law, 1860-84.
Lieutenant colonel of 133d Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry. Died
1884.
CLASS OF J858.
♦JOSEPH WRIGHT ALSOP. M.D., New York University, 1861.
Born August 20, 1838, New York, N. Y.
Left college after spending one term in a special course. Practised
medicine, and engaged in farming, in Middletown, Conn., 1865-91.
662
NON-GRADUATES. [1858.
Representative in Conn. Legislature. Member of Conn. Senate.
Died June 21, 1891, Fenwick, Conn.
*IRA GLAZIER BIDWELL. B.A., Union College, 1858; M.A.,
Union, 1861. *. N. 0. Born February 22, 1835, Willington, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Troy Conference, 1858-67; Providence (now New England Southern)
Conference, 1867-70; New York Conference, 1870-76; Western New
York Conference, 1876-78; Central New York Conference, 1878.
Died December 25, 1878, Syracuse, N. Y.
SAMUEL ROBINSON BIRDSEY. Born 1836, Clinton, N. C.
Left college after a residence of about six months. Broker in Wil-
mington, N. C, and Macon, Ga.
Address: Macon, Ga.
♦MARSHALL BIDWELL BREWER. Born January 28, 1840,
Wethersfield, Conn. Brother of D. J. Brewer (class of 1855).
Left college during Freshman year. Clerk in a store in New York,
N. Y. Lieutenant of Co. G, 37th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers. Died
September 24, 1862, Stockbridge, Mass.
SAMUEL CUSHMAN CALDWELL. B.A., Dickinson College,
1858; M.A., Dickinson, 1861 ; D.C.L., Dickinson, 1899. Born April
10, 1836, Carlisle, Pa.
Left college, July. 1854. Taught in Rock River Seminary, 1860-61.
On the editorial staff of The Methodist, 1864-68; The New York
World, 1868-72. Night editor of The New York Tribune, 1872 .
President of Pelham Village, N. Y., 1896-98.
Address: Pelham, N. Y.
♦JAMES HARVEY CONNER.
Left college during Freshman year. Druggist in New Albany, Ind.
Died June 13, 1903, New Albany, Ind.
DEWITT DAVIS. *. N. G. Born January 31, 1833, Woodbridge,
Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1856. Taught in War-
ren, Pa., and Milwaukee, Wis., 1856-60. Practised law in Milwaukee,
Wis., 1861 . Now retired. Member of Wis. Legislature, 1865.
Address : 1607 Grand Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
♦MARSHALL EVANS. Born 1832, Piermont, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Salesman in a dry goods house,
Boston, Mass., 1856-95. Died 1895.
♦JAMES NELSON GARATT. Born September, 183 1, Hamilton,
N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Principal of Wethersfield Academy,
Conn., 1861-62. Served in 89th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1862-64.
Mortally wounded in the battle of Petersburg, Va., June 15, and
died July 25. 1864.
♦CHARLES ALLEN GILBERT. ^. T. Born October 19, 1835,
New Haven, Conn.
663
1858.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Sophomore year. Graduated from General
Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y., i860. Ordained priest in the
Protestant Episcopal Church. Rector of Christ Church, Joliet, 111.,
1860-72; Cairo, 1872-74; Gainesville, Fla., 1875-78; St. Paul's Church,
Key West, Fla., 1878-80. Died November 8, 1880, Key West, Fla.
♦FRANK THEODORE GOODRICH. Bom 1836, Swanton, Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year. Enlisted in the U. S. Army,
1861. Quartermaster, with rank of lieutenant, of the nth Regiment,
111. Volunteer Infantry. Killed in the Battle of Pittsburg Landing,
April 6, 1862.
WILLIAM PENN HYDE. Born February 15, 1828, Mystic, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year, December, 1855. Engaged in
manufacturing in Mystic, Conn., and in Warren, R. I., 1856-65. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister, Providence (now New England Southern)
Conference, 1865. Superannuated.
Address : Palo Alto, Cal.
HENRY SHIPMAN JEWETT. B.A., Amherst College, 1858;
M.A., Amherst, 1861 ; M.D., New York University, 1886. Born
December 4, 1837, New Britain, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in WilHston Semi-
nary, Easthampton, Mass., 1859-60; Durham, Conn., 1861-62; Meriden,
Conn., 1863-65; Poughkeepsie Female Seminary, N. Y., 1867-70.
Principal of Poughkeepsie Military Institute, 1870-76. Associate prin-
cipal of Ossining Female Institute, N. Y., 1877-81. Practising medicine
in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Address: 226 Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦ALBERT MARKHAM. Born October 8, 1831, East Longmeadow,
Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of a public school,
Milwaukee, Wis., 1859. Superintendent of schools, Niles, Mich.,
1860-64. Principal and proprietor of Markham Academy, Milwaukee,
Wis., 1864-87. Died February 26, 1887.
♦EDWARD BRUCE MUNSELL. M.A., Indiana Asbury (now
De Pauw) University, 1858. A. A. f>. Born January 25, 1828, Miami
County, Ohio.
Entered college, 1856; left during Senior year. Professor of
Greek. Illinois Wesleyan University, 1857-60. Practised law in Paris,
III., 1863-91. Died April 13, 1904, Paris, 111.
♦WILBUR FISK NOYES. *. N. 9. Born January 20, 1834, Lan-
dafiF, N. H.
Died August 6, 1857, Middletown, Conn., during his Senior year.
SAMUEL BONSALL PARISH. B.A., New York University.
^. T. Born January 13, 1838, Paterson, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in Ottawa
Academy, 111.; Barton Academy, Mobile, Ala., 1860-61. Member of
664
NON-GRADUATES. [1868.
the 2d Kansas Cavalry, 1862-65. Contributor to The California
Horticulturist and Gardener's Monthly. Fruit-grower and botanical
collector in California, 1865 .
Address : San Bernardino, Cal.
ALFRED EDGAR MARTINDALE PURDY. M.D., College of
Physicians and Surgeons, 1861. Born October 17, 1838, New York,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Acting assistant surgeon.
U. S. Army, 1862-63. Surgeon, Metropolitan Police of New York,
N. Y., and president of the Board of Police Surgeons, 1862-73. Editor
of The New York Medical Register, 1869-77. Librarian of the Medical
Journal Association of New York, N. Y., 1868-78. Secretary of the
Medical Society of the County of New York, 1868-78; vice president,
1878-79; president, 1879-80. Practising medicine in New York, N. Y.
Address: 449 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
♦SAMUEL WADSWORTH RUSSELL. Born 1827, Middletown,
Conn. Brother of J. A. Russell (class of 1838).
Pursued a special course with this class during Junior year. Died
September 17, 1858, Middletown, Conn.
WILLIAM HENRY SEARLES. C.E., Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, i860. Born June 4, 1837, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pursued a special course with this class during Junior year.
Engaged in civil engineering, i860 . Professor of Geodesy and
Topography, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1862-64. Chief engineer,
Indiana & N. S. Railroad, 1872-73; N. Y., West Shore & Chicago
Railroad, 1879-82. Division engineer, N. Y. State Canals, 1876-78.
Address : Elyria, Ohio.
HENRY SNYDER SHUSTER. Born January 12, 1830, French-
town, N. J.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Virginia. Photog-
rapher in Frenchtown, N. J., and Omaha, Nebr.
Address : unknown.
♦CHARLES HENRY STOCKING. M.A. (Hon.), 1862. X. ^.
Born April 15, 1837, Norwalk, Conn. Brother of S. D. Stocking (class
of 1856).
Left college at the end of Junior year, June, 1857. Principal of
Rhinebeck Academy, N. Y., 1859-64. Clerk in Treasury Department,
Washington, D. C, 1864-70. Lumber dealer in Montclair, N. J. Certi-
fied public accountant. General agent, American Phototype Com-
pany, 1870-76. In the Comptroller's office, New York, N. Y., 1882-87.
General manager. Central Florida Mill and Lumber (Company, Apala-
chicola, Fla. Died September 3, 1910, South Orange, N. J.
DAVID AIREY SUTTON. Born March 17, 1838, Tarrytown,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Connected with the New
York city press, i860. City editor of The St. Louis Times, 1866-72.
Chief clerk of the Missouri Legislature, 1872-74. Practised law,
1874-76. Managing editor of The St. Joseph Herald, Mo., 1876-77.
Afterwards part owner and editor of The St. Joseph Chronicle. Read-
665
1858-69.1 NON-GRADUATES.
ing clerk of the Missouri Senate, 1877. Member of city staff of The
New York Tribune, 1877-79. Financial editor, and afterwards city
editor, of The New York Star, 1879-81. City editor, The New York
World.
Address: 187 Vernon Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
*JOHN DUNCAN TABER. M.D., Hahnemann Medical College,
Philadelphia, Pa. Born September 10, 1834, Fairhaven, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in Fair-
haven, Mass., Hyannis, Mass., and Providence, R. I. Died August 14,
1861, Providence, R. I.
WILLIAM THOMAS.
In college only a part of Freshman year. Went South to teach,
1856.
Address : unknown.
♦GEORGE CLINTON VAN ALLEN. Born July 6, 1830, Pillar
Point, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, October, 1855. Engaged in
bookkeeping, railroad surveying, and traveling for railroad companies
in the West, 1855-56. Land agent in Effingham, 111., 1857-58. Prin-
cipal of High School, Plover, Wis., 1861-62. Engaged in making
abstracts of titles to real estate in Mount Pleasant, Iowa, 1862-1902.
City surveyor of Henry County, Iowa, 1864. Died September 4, 1902,
Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
CLASS OF 1859*
♦THOMAS STERLING ABRAHAM. B.A., Union College, 1859.
Born September 4, 1831, Trenton, N. J.
Left college during Senior year, March, 1859. Principal of Bennett
Seminary, N. C, 1874-75. Engaged in farming, preaching, and teaching.
Died 1897, Trenton, N. J.
HENRY BASCOM BROWN. Born July 5, 1833, Middleboro. Mass.
Left college during Senior year, 1858. Engaged in journalism,
1858-63. Acting assistant paymaster, U. S. Navy, 1863-65. Served
on the editorial staff of The Boston Journal, 1865. Engaged in manu-
facturing in New Haven, Conn., 1866-78; East Hampton, Conn.,
1878 . Helped to organize the prohibition party in Conn., 1871.
Editor and proprietor. State Temperance Journal, 1871-74. Ordained
minister of the Second Advent denomination. Chairman, Prohibition
State Central Committee, 1896- 1903.
Address: East Hampton, Conn.
BENJAMIN HICKS CHENEY. M.D., University of Louisiana
(now Tulane University), 1861. 4'. T. Born October 10, 1838, Vicks-
burg, Miss.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Acting assistant sur-
geon, U. S. Army, 1861-62. Assistant surgeon, 41st Ohio Volunteers,
1862-64. Examining surgeon of the provost marshal's bureau for the
6th District of Illinois, 1864-65. Associate editor of The Medical
666
NON-GRADUATES. ;.0B [1859.
Investigator, 1871-73. President of the Board of Examining Surgeons
for pensions, New Haven, Conn., 1874-81. Practising medicine in New
Haven, Conn., 1874 . Member of New Haven City Board of
Health, 1881.
Address: 112 College St., New Haven, Conn.
SAMUEL EMERY. Born May i, 1835, Lisbon, N. H.
Left college during Junior year, November, 1857. Taught in New
Hampshire, Virginia, and Louisiana, 1858-65. Engaged in farming,
1865 .
Address : Masonic Home, Manchester, N. H.
♦CHARLES HENRY GARDNER. Born 1843, Lowell, Mass.
Left college during Senior year. Sent to Liberia, Africa,' as a
teacher by a missionary society. Clerk in a custom house in Liberia.
Regimental schoolmaster, Cape Coast Castle, Africa, 1866-68. Grad-
uated from the Law Department, Howard University, 1872. Practised
law in Mobile, Ala., a few months. Taught in Bladensburg, Md.,
1872-73. Died December 16, 1873, Washington, D. C.
GILBERT D JACKSON.
Special student with this class in Junior year.
Address: unknown.
*RICHARD D McGRAW. M.D., Dartmouth College, 1875. Born
December 14, 1837, New York, N. Y.
In college but one term, 1855. Second lieutenant, 5th Regiment,
N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, 1862-65. Practised medicine in Baltimore,
Md. Died February 17, 1885, Sayville, N. Y.
SAMUEL MATHER MANSFIELD. Born September 23, 1839,
Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Studied in the U. S. Military
Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1858-62. Colonel of the 24th Conn.
Volunteers, and captain of engineers, U. S. Army, 1862-65. Major
of engineer corps, Galveston, Tex., 1881 ; lieutenant colonel, 1888 ;
colonel, 1898; brigadier general, 1903. Engaged in much important
engineering work. President, Yosemite National Park Commission,
1899. Retired, 1903. Massachusetts Harbor and Land Commissioner,
1906 .
Address: 231 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
♦JOHN DOWNING REYNOLDS. B.A., Union College, 1859;
M.D., Medical College, New York, N. Y. Born January 19, 1837,
Hillsdale, N. Y. Brother of No. 544.
Left college during Freshman year. Member of the 44th Regiment,
N. Y. Volunteers. Assistant physician and surgeon in the Army of
the Potomac. Practised medicine in Copake, N. Y., 1865-72; Seattle,
Wash., 1873-83. Died January 4, 1883. Seattle, Wash.
♦RICHMOND SELEE. Born June 29, 1833, Easton, Mass. Brother
of N. P. Selee (class of 1856).
Left college during Freshman year, November, 1855. In poor health,
1856-62. Taught school, 1862-66. Died January 2, 1866, Easton, Mass.
667
1869-60.] NON-GRADUATES.
♦MELVILLE COX SMITH. Born August 14, 1835, Waymart, Pa.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Rock River Conference, 1860-84; Central Illinois Conference, 1884-87.
Superannuated, 1887. Died April 25, 1907, Los Angeles, Cal.
♦GEORGE FREDERICK STEARNS. Born October 9, 1838,
Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in manufacturing
in Chester, Conn. Died December 28, 1903, Chester, Conn.
BENJAMIN HORTON WHITE. A. A. *. Born August 17, 1837,
Somers, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. May, 1858. Sergeant of the ist
Regiment, Iowa Cavalry; afterwards first lieutenant in the 5th Regi-
ment, Iowa Cavalry, 1861-65. Practising law in Iowa and Texas,
1865 . Clerk of county courts, Anamosa, Iowa. County judge,
Douley, Tex.
Address : Clarendon, Tex.
♦HENRY WOODWARD. Born June 26, 1838, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Alderman of Middletown, Conn.
Fish commissioner of the State of Connecticut, 1868-70. Trustee of
Conn. Insane Asylum. Druggist in Middletown, Conn., 1865- 1907.
Died June 21, 1907, Middletown, Conn.
CLASS OF I860.
CHARLES HENRY ALSOP. Born October 22, 1840, Middletown,
Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Superintendent, Alsop Arms Com-
pany, Middletown, Conn., 1864-67. Went West as surveyor, Northern
Pacific R. R., 1867. Later chief engineer, Minnesota Division. Captain
and part owner of a steamboat, Red River freight line, Moorehead,
Minn., 1880-84. In the stove foundry business, Syracuse, N. Y..
1885-91. With the Thomson-Houston Company, Lynn, Mass., as
draughtsman, 1891. In Middletown, Conn., engaged in inventing and
experimenting with gas engines, 1891 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
♦WILLIAM LEVI BODWELL. Born February 25. 1839, Williams-
burg, N. Y.
Left college early in Junior year. Taught in Hanover, N. J., 1859;
Fairmount, W. Va., 1860-61 ; New Canaan, Conn., 1862-63. Color
sergeant, 27th Regiment, Conn. Volunteers, 1863-64. Mortally
wounded in the battle of Gettysburg, Pa., June 2, 1864. Died July 5,
1864.
JAMES MONROE BUCKLEY. M.A. (Hon.), 1869; D.D., 1872;
LL.D., Emory and Henry College. 1884 ; L.H.D., Syracuse University,
1906. $. N. e. Born December 16, 1836, Rahway, N. J.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New Hampshire Conference, 1859-64; Detroit Conference, 1864-66;
New York East Conference, 1866 . Editor of The Christian
668
NON-GRADUATES. [1860.
Advocate, 1880 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1872, '76, '80, '84, '88, '92, '96, 1900, '04, '08. Delegate to the Ecumenical
Methodist Conference, London, 1881. Trustee of Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1884 ; Woman's College of Baltimore (now Goucher College) ;
Drew Theological Seminary. President, Board of Managers, M. E.
(Seney) Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y. President, Board of Foreign
Missions, M. E. Church.
Address : 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
RUSSELL JAMES BURR. Born April 16, 1833.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Georgia, 1857.
Engaged in selling subscription books in the United States and Canada,
1858-62. Traveled in Europe, Asia, and Australia, 1862-66. In busi-
ness in Lawrence, Kans., 1866-70; St. Louis, Mo., 1870-76, 1881-83;
Baltimore, Md., 1877; Thomaston, Conn., 1878-79; New Haven, Conn.,
1884- 1900. Engaged in farming, Durham, Conn., 1900 .
Address : Durham Center, Conn.
*ELIAS RIGGS CAREY. M.D. A. A. $. Born in Mendham, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practised medicine in
New Providence, N. J. Acting assistant surgeon, U. S. Army, 1862-68.
Engaged in the manufacture of carriage lamps, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1868-1905. Died May 4, 1905, Philadelphia, Pa.
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON CLEMENT. #». N. G. Born February
22, 1836, Plaiston, N. H. _
Left college during Junior year, February. 1859. . President, Board
of Trustees, Willoughby College, Ohio, i860. Member of Ohio Legis-
lature, 1879. Member, Republican National Convention, Chicago, 111.,
1880. Dealer in agricultural machinery. Died January 3, 1896,
Wichita, Kans.
♦JAMES STUART GORDON. <ir. T. Born August, 1833, Rensse-
laerville, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Red Hook, N. Y.,
1857-58. In business in San Diego, Cal., 1858-92. President of the
Chamber of Commerce, San Diego, Cal., 1874-81. Died July 29, 1892.
National City, Cal.
♦ALBERT GOULD. Born February 21, 1832, East Woodstock,
Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham, Mass., 1856. Methodist Episcopal minister, New England
Conference, 1858-90. Died November 18, 1890, Ipswich, Mass.
♦AMASA FRANKLIN HARADON. BA., Yale College, 1861 ;
M.A., Yale, 1864; LL.B., Harvard University, 1866. Born September
14, 1837, Webster, Mass.
Left college near the beginning of Junior year. Acting master's
mate, U. S. Navy, 1862. Taught in Plainfield, Conn., 1863-64. Prac-
tised law in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1866-67; Marshalltown, Iowa, 1867-98;
Chicago, 111., 1898-1909. Died June 27, 1909, Chicago, 111.
♦PHILIP THOMAS KEENE (PELEG THOMAS KEENE).
M.D., Georgetown College, 1870. Born October 4, 1845, Marshfield,
Mass.
669
I860.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught, 1857-64. Clerk in the
U. S. Navy Department, 1864-71. Practised medicine, 1871-79- Health
officer of the District of Columbia, 1872-79. Secretary, Oregon Rail-
way & Navigation Company, 1880-82. Died August 29, 1889.
♦DANIEL LEECH. Born February 22, 1841, Washington, D. C.
Left college during Sophomore year. Acting assistant paymaster,
U. S. Navy, 1862-64. Corresponding clerk of the Smithsonian Insti-
tution, 1865-81. Secretary of the National Museum Building Com-
mission, 1879-81. Died August, 1889, Mansfield, 111.
♦CHAUNCY LORING. Born October 8, 1830, Petersham, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Barre, Mass.
Engaged in the manufacture of carriages, 1864-84. Member of Mass.
Legislature, 1879. Died January 11, 1884, Barre, Mass.
BENJAMIN KINGSBURY LOVATT. B.A.. Bowdoin College,
i860; M.A., Bowdoin, 1863. Born August 27, 1838, Boston, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practised law, 1862-74.
Associate justice of the Second District Court of Bristol County,
Mass., 1874 •
Address : Fall River, Mass.
MARCUS LINDSAY McDONALD. B.A., Union College. 1859.
Born May 5, 1833, Mackville, Ky.
Left college during Sophomore year. Member of the Stock
Exchange, San Francisco, Cal., 1869-79. Engaged in mining invest-
ments on the Pacific Coast for a number of years. Constructed
extensive waterworks in Santa Rosa, Cal.
Address : Santa Rosa, Cal.
EUGENE OLIVER RANNEY.
Left college during Junior year. Practising medicine, i860 .
Address : Barton Landing, Vt.
♦CHARLES RAYMOND. Born November 12, 1833, Rensselaer-
ville, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, June, 1859. Principal of Myrtle
Bank Institute, Natchez, Miss., 1860-61 ; High School, Natchez, Miss.,
1862-63. Superintendent of schools, Evanston, 111., 1869-73. Died
April 30, 1903, Evanston, 111.
♦HIRAM CHARLES SEXTON. B.A.. Syracuse University, 1876;
M.A. (Hon.), Wesleyan University, 1878; D.D., Syracuse, 1893-
A. A. *. Born October 9, 1837, Seward, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Troy Conference. 1861-81 ; Ohio Conference, 1881-99. Died July 19,
1899, Columbus, Ohio.
♦BENJAMIN SPRINGER SHARPE. M.A. (Hon.), University of
Vermont, 1880. <i^. T. Born October n, 1834, Penn Grove, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New Jersey Conference. 1858-76; Troy Conference, 1876-80. Died
September 2, 1880, Greenwich, N. Y.
670
NON-GRADUATES. [1860-61.
DANIEL KIMBALL STETSON. ^. T. Born November 5, 1833,
South Scituate, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in the manu-
facture of shoe nails, tacks, etc., in various towns in Massachusetts,
1857-87. Went to California on account of health, 1887.
Address : 2209 Pasadena Ave., Los Angeles, Cal.
♦ALVIN GRANVILLE WHITE. Born June 18, 1833, Northfield,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Principal of schools, Platts-
mouth, Nebr., i860; Nebraska Conference Seminary, 1861. School
examiner for Cass and Nemaha counties, 1861-64. Joined the Union
Army as private; promoted to be captain of cavalry, 1864. Post
chaplain, U. S. Army, 1866-68. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Nebraska Conference, 1862-64, 1869-83. Died December, 1883, Lincoln,
Nebr.
♦WILLIAM TALLMAN WORTH. M.A. (Hon.), 1870. <ir. T.
Born September 5, 1834, Nantucket, Mass.
Left college in the first term of Senior year. Methodist Episcopal
minister. Providence (now New England Southern) Conference,
1861-84; New England Conference, 1^4-1903. Died June 13, 1903,
Lynn, Mass.
CLASS OF l^6U
ALFRED LOUIS ALLEN. A. A. *.
Left college about the end of Freshman year. Taught in Spring-
ville, N. Y., 1856. In business in Whippany, N. J. Accountant in
Bloomfield, N. J.
Address: Bloomfield, N. J.
♦JAMES AUGUSTUS BLANCHARD. M.D., College of Phy-
sicians and Surgeons, 1867. Born May 18, 1841, Norwich, Conn.
Brother of No. 550.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business in New
York, N. Y., 1858-63. Enlisted in the 23d N. Y. National Guard.
Medical cadet in the U. S. Army, 1865. Practised medicine in Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1867-78; Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 1878-81. Assistant resident
physician in Kings County Hospital, 1872-73. Medical superintendent
of Kings County Lunatic Asylum, 1874-77. Practised medicine in
Hoosick Falls, N. Y., 1878-81. Superintendent, Kings County Inebriate
Home, Fort Hamilton, N. Y., 1882. Died January 8, 1896," Brooklyn,
N. Y.
♦GUSTAVUS BENSON CHAD WICK. A. A. *. Bom July 24,
1832, China, Me.
Left college during Junior year, September, 1859. Taught in East
Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1859-60. Supervisor of
schools, 1861-62. Member of the 7th Maine Battery, U. S. Navy,
1864-65. Methodist Episcopal minister, East Maine Conference, 1879-
1900. Died March 4, 1900, Damariscotta, Me.
671
1861.1 NON-GRADUATES.
OTIS STERLING GRAVES. Born September 17, 1831, Antwerp,
N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, December, 1858. Taught in
Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1859-61. Engaged in farming,
1861 .
Address: Watertown, N. Y.
*DAVID CHARLES HUGHES. M.A., Madison (now Colgate)
University, 1876. Born 1832, Tredegar, England.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Collegiate Institute,
Anne Arundel County, Md., 1857. Ordained minister in the Baptist
Church, i860. Pastor of various churches in New York and New
Jersey. Died December 16, 1909, Albany, N. Y.
BYRON WILLIAM LANGDON. B.A., Union College, 1861.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law in Lafay-
ette, Ind., 1861 . Representative in the Indiana Legislature, 1876-78.
Senator of the state of Indiana, 1878-82.
Address: Lafayette, Ind.
♦EDWARD DORR McCARTHY. B.A., Harvard University, 1862;
LL.B., Harvard, 1865. Born November 24, 1839, Florida, N. Y.
Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1865-95. Died Januarv 29,
1895, Plainfield, N. J.
T HAMILTON McCOY.
Left college during Freshman year. Clerk in a railroad office. New
York, N. Y., 1862-63. In business in New York, N. Y.
Address : unknown.
*JAY FOLSOM NEAL. Born June 24, 1835. Tuftonboro, N. H.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Bourbon County, Ky.,
1860-62. Retail grocer, Charleston, 111., 1863-84. Died 1884, Charles-
ton, 111.
WILBUR FISK PIPER. X. <ir. Born June 9, 1838, Jacksonville,
111.
Left college during Junior year. Clerk in U. S. paymaster's office,
1861-69. Employed in preparing city directories. Reporter for a
newspaper, St. Louis, Mo. ; for The Evening Journal, Chicago, 111.
For twenty-five years, with the Chicago Directory Company.
Address : care of Chicago Directory Company, 149 Plymouth Place,
Chicago, 111.
♦WILLIAM POMEROY. M.D., Hygeio- Therapeutic Medical Col-
lege, 1868. ^. T. Born May 10, 1837, Sandlake, N. Y. Brother of Nos.
381, 466, and 541, and of R. M. Pomeroy (class of 1852).
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in New
York, N. Y., 1869-73. Inventor of improvements in trusses. Died
July 30, 1873.
JOSEPH CUMMINGS SHATTUCK. M.A., University of Den-
ver, 1885; Ph.D., Dickinson College, 1885. Born February 28, 1835,
Marlboro, N. H.
Left college during Sophomore year, September. 1858. Clerk in
quartermaster's office during the Civil War. Taught for twelve years.
672
NON-GRADUATES. [1861-62.
County treasurer, 1869. Member of Colorado Legislature, 1874. First
state superintendent of public instruction, Denver, Col., 1876-82. Dean,
University of Denver, for three years; secretary of the Trustees,
and business manager, for twelve years. Postmaster of University
Park, Col.
Address: University Park, Col.
♦CHARLES RIDGEWAY SNYDER. B.A., Dickinson College,
1862. A. A. *. Born February 3, 1837, Warren County, N. J. Brother
of No. 546.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Newark Conference, 1861-95. Died September 8, 1895, Newark, N. J.
FRANK ASBURY SPRINGER. B.A., Northwestern University,
i860; M.A., Northwestern, 1863. A. A. *. Born November 13, 1839,
Portland, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1858. Taught in Rock
River Seminary, Mount Morris, 111., 1861-62 ; in public and private
schools, Washington, D. C, 1869-81. Clerk in the bond division of
the Post Office Department, 1862-69, 1881-85, 1900-02. Engaged in
teaching, 1885- 1900. Dean, Intercontinental Correspondence Univer-
sity, Washington, D. C, 1904 .
Address: 1102 14th St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
♦GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR. B.A., Columbia College, 1861 ;
M.A., Wesleyan University, 1864; D.D., Syracuse University, 1876.
*. N. 9. Born February 13, 1835, Skaneateles, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister. New
York East Conference, 1862-1903. Trustee of Syracuse University,
1870-1903. Died July 26. 1903, Brooklyn, N. Y.
JOSHUA WARD.
Left college during Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦HENRY BASCOM WATSON. Born April 21, 1838, Louisiana,
Mo.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, June, 1859. Minister,
Mississippi Conference Methodist Episcopal Church, 1871-75; Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, South, 1875-85. Died 1885.
♦ROBERT HUSTON WILDER. Born July 5, 1830, Granville, Vt.
Brother of Nos. 707 and 824.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Graduated from Metho-
dist Biblical Institute, Concord, N. H., 1861. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New England Conference, 1861-62. Tutor in Greek, Con-
cord Biblical Institute, 1862-63. Withdrew from the conference on
account of ill health, 1863. Engaged in farming in Hudson, N. H.,
1877. Died 1905.
I
CLASS OF 1862.
♦ROBERT BIRDSEY ATWOOD. Born November 4, 1837, Water-
town, Conn.
673
1862.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Senior year. Corporal in Co. G, 4th Conn.
Infantry (later ist Conn. Heavy Artillery), 1861-62. Died May 5,
1862, Watertown, Conn.
♦ISAAC BOYS. Born April, 1840, Metamora, 111.
Left college, November, i860, having pursued a special course during
one term. Engaged in farming and breeding cattle, in Metamora, 111.,
1860-1906. Supervisor of the town of Metamora. Died March 15,
1906.
♦CHARLES OLIN BRIGHAM. Born December i, 1838, Fitchburg,
Mass.
Left college during Senior year, 1861. Enlisted as a private, 1861.
Sergeant of Co. G, 4th Conn. Infantry (later ist Conn. Heavy Artil-
lery). Promoted to ist lieutenant; brevet major; major, 1865. Prac-
tised law in Derby Line, Vt., 1874-90. Died June 24, 1890, Derby Line,
Vt.
JOHN RANSOM BUCK. M.A. (Hon.), 1877. ^. T. Born Decem-
ber 6, 1836, Glastonbury, Conn..
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Principal of schools and
academies, in Glastonbury, Bloomfield, South Manchester, Moodus,
and East Haddam, Conn. Assistant clerk of the lower house of the
Conn. Legislature, 1864; clerk, 1865. Clerk of the Conn. Senate, 1866.
President of the Hartford Common Council, Conn., 1868-69. City
attorney of Hartford, 1871-73. Treasurer of Hartford County, Conn.,
1873-81. State senator, ist District of Connecticut, 1879. Member
of U. S. Congress, 1881-83, 1885-87. Practising law in Hartford,
Conn.
Address : zi Forest St., Hartford, Conn.
♦GEORGE HERBERT GOODWIN. B.A., University of Pennsyl-
vania, 1862. Born May 19, 1842, Flushing, N. Y. Brother of Walton
Goodwin (class of 1864).
Left college during Sophomore year, 1859. Studied in Berkeley
Divinity School, 1862-63, Died April 14, 1864, Rome, Italy.
SAMUEL PROAL HATFIELD. >^. T. Born June 6, 1838,
Newark, N. J.
Left college, having pursued a special course, April, 1851. Enlisted
as private, 4th Conn. Infantry, 1861. First lieutenant, ist Conn. Heavy
Artillery, 1862-64; major of the same. Chief ordnance officer of
siege artillery before Petersburg, Va. Removed to Pacific City, Mo.
Civil engineer and planter in Tallahassee, Fla. In the Government
service, 1880 ; assistant engineer of river and harbor improve-
ments and fortifications.
Address: Army Building, New York, N. Y.
♦GILBERT LEWIS HOLCOMB. Born August 17, 1836, New Ohio,
N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in teaching, 1861-66.
Principal of High School, Marengo, 111., 1866. Died October 28, 1866.
Marengo, 111.
♦HENRY JOHNSON. M.D., Harvard University, 1865. A. A. *.
Left college during Sophomore year. Acting assistant surgeon,
U. S. Navy. Practised medicine in New Bedford, Mass., 1866-80.
674
NON-GRADUATES. [1862-63.
City physician and state medical examiner, ist District of Mass.,
1877-80. Died April 17, 1880, New Bedford, Mass.
CARL LAUX. Born June 24, 1842, Cassel, Germany.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Enlisted in 51st 111.
Volunteers, 1861. Hospital steward till the close of the war. Attended
lectures in Rush Medical College, Chicago, 111., 1865-66. Chemist and
druggist, Chicago, 111., and Los Angeles, Cal., 1866 .
Address : 624 Bixel St., Los Angeles, Cal.
♦CHARLES HENRY LOTHROP. A. A. $. Born February, 1835,
Portland, Me.
Left college during Senior year. Studied in Methodist Biblical
Institute, Concord, N. H. Died September 4, 1862, Portland, Me.
JOHN WESLEY NARRAWAY. A. A. 4>. Born in Pictou, N. S.,
Canada.
Left college during Senior year. Taught in Brantford, Ont., Canada.
Principal of schools in Ontario.
Address : 62 Pearson Ave., Parkdale, Toronto, Ont., Canada.
♦PERRY GREEN POWELL. ^. T. Born February 4, 1838, Porter,
Mich.
Died October 14, 1858, Middletown, Conn., during his Freshman
year.
♦GEORGE DOUGLAS'S SARGEANT. M.A. (Hon.), 1883. X. ^.
Bom March 17, 1840, Lynn, Mass.
Left college during Senior year. Sergeant in Co. G, 4th Conn.
Infantry, 1861. First lieutenant, ist Conn. Heavy Artillery; captain;
brevet major. Engaged in the manufacture of leather, Lynn, Mass.,
1865-94. President, Lynn Mutual Fire Insurance Company. Died July
31, 1894, Lynn, Mass.
DAVID HENRY SAWYER. M.A., Wiley University, 1885. X. 4^.
Born June 27, 1836, Foxcroft, Me.
Left college during Senior year, October, 1861. Engaged in quarry-
ing near Portland, Me., 1862-75. Member of Maine Legislature, 1876.
Methodist Episcopal minister, East Maine Conference, 1875-1907; New
England Conference, 1907 . Professor in Rust University, 1890-98.
Principal, Mallalieu Seminary, Kinsey, Ala., 1900-01.
Address : West Medway, Mass.
RILEY DANIEL THOMAS.
Left college during Senior year, having pursued a special course.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF tS63.
ANTHONY WATSON ATWOOD. B.A.. Union College, 1863.
Left college during Junior year. Practising law in Philadelphia,
Pa. Member of the staff of The Philadelphia North American. Pub-
lished a mercantile and shipping newspaper in Philadelphia, Pa.
Address : Philadelphia, Pa.
675
1863.1 NON-GRADUATES.
*GREENLEAF GREELY BAKER. ^. T. Born March 20, 1837,
Alfred, Me. Brother of No. 475, and of Charles Baker (class of 1843)
and Frank Baker (class of 1852).
Left college during Freshman year. Surgeon in U. S. Army, 1864-65.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Baltimore Conference, 1867-80. County
superintendent of public schools, W. Va., 1878-79. Taught phonography
in Baltimore, Md. Died January 16, 1894, Baltimore, Md.
*GEORGE STORRS BATES. ^. T. Bom September 25, 1837,
Great Falls, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in teaching, 1862-64.
In the dry goods business, Great Falls, N. H., 1864-72. Member of
the N. H. Legislature, 1872. Died November 22, 1872, Great Falls,
N. H.
♦HOWARD CHANDLER BEALE. A. A. *. Born March 5, 1840,
Hudson, Me.
Left college during Junior year. Died November 21, 1863, Hudson,
Me.
♦EDWARD HAMILTON BREWER. Born about May i, 1842.
Left college during Freshman year. Private in the 14th Regiment,
Conn. Volunteers, 1861-63. Died April 2, 1863, Fredericksburg, Va.
♦HENRY APPLETON BUTTRICK. *. N. 9.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died May 8, 1861, Barre, Mass.
ROBERT CARSWELL. A. A. *. Born July 19, 1838, Colborne,
Que., Canada.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in teaching, 1862-64. Law
bookseller and publisher, Toronto, Ont., Canada, and Edinburgh,
Scotland.
Address : 30 Adelaide St., E., Toronto, Canada.
♦SAMUEL WILLIAM MOORE CHATTAWAY. *. N. 9. Born
June 20, 1842, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, December, 1861. Enlisted as a
private, 1861 ; quartermaster sergeant; second lieutenant, 24th Regi-
ment, Conn. Volunteers. Agent for Russell Manufacturing Company,
Middletown, Conn. Died November 9, 1881, South Farms, Middletown,
Conn.
♦JAMES AUGUSTUS CHURCH. A. A. *. Born January 23,
1841, Vassalboro, Me.
Died November 2, 1859, Middletown, Conn., during his Freshman
year.
VARNUM AUGUSTUS COOPER. M.A. (Hon.), 1873; D.D.,
Wiley University, 1889. Born July 8, 1835, East Killingly, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
Providence (now New England Southern) Conference, 1857-74; New
England Conference, 1874 .
Address: i Kensington Park, Roxbury, Mass.
676
NON-GRADUATES. [1863.
WILLIAM HAVEN DANIELS. M.A., Illinois Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1870. *. N. e. Born May 18, 1836, Franklin, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Librarian, Northwestern Uni-
versity, 1866-68. Professor of Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, Illinois Wes-
leyan University, 1868-69. Methodist Episcopal minister, Rock River
Conference, 1869-82 ; New England Conference, 1883-85 ; New York
Conference, 1902 . Supernumerary, 1876-82. Missionary to India,
1898-1901.
Address : 88 South loth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
SAMUEL JONES DAY. X. ^. Born November 5, 1840, Marlboro,
Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in Hartford,
Conn., and in Burden, Kans., 1863-92. Retired, 1892. Member of
Conn. Legislature.
Address : Burden, Kans.
*CLARENCE PORTER KIDDER. ^. T. Bom May 10, 1839,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Wilkes-Barre,
Pa., 1866-1900. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War.
Died December 28, 1900, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
♦JAMES ROBINSON MOORE. M.A. (Hon.), 1877. A. A. *.
Born 1837.
Left college during Junior year. Sergeant in the 13th Conn. Vol-
unteers. Methodist Episcopal minister. Black River Conference,
1863-70; Colorado Conference, 1870-74. Supernumerary, 1874-79.
Admitted to the Soldiers' Home in Dayton, Ohio, 1878. Died Febru-
ary 8, 1879, Dayton, Ohio.
MELVIN ROBLEE. X. ^. Born November 27, 1837, Granville,
N. Y.
Left college at the beginning of second term, Freshman year. Dealer
in nursery stock, Mankato, Minn., 1870 .
Address : 224 Carroll St., Mankato, Minn.
♦WILLIAM FRANKLIN SAXE. Born July 30, 1842. Son of No.
84; brother of No. 637.
Left college during Sophomore year. Bookkeeper, and in business,
in New York, N. Y., 1860-73. Resided in New York, N. Y., 1873-78.
Died January 31, 1884.
JOSEPH LYBRAND TOPHAM. A. A. $. Born March 16, 1842,
Wilmington, Del.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of an academy. New
London, Pa., 1862. Private in Co. G, 4th Conn, Infantry; first
lieutenant of 2d N. J. Cavalry, 1861. Practised law, 1863-82. Attorney
for insurance companies. Engaged in literary pursuits.
Address : Wilmington, Del.
♦FRANCIS JAMES WAGNER. M.A. (Hon.), 1871 ; D.D., 1892,
*. N. e. Born December 7, 1835, Sydney, Cape Breton, N, S., Canada.
Left college at the end of the second term, Senior year, 1863.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Providence (now New England South-
677
1863-64.] NON-GRADUATES.
em) Conference, 1863-72; New England Conference, 1872-83; North-
ern Minnesota Conference, 1883-88; Baltimore Conference, 1888- 1907.
President, Morgan College, Baltimore, Md., 1889-1901. Superannuated,
1901. Died November 20, 1907, Cucamonga, Cal.
JOHN WESLEY WARD. M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1866;
M.A. (Hon.), Amherst College, 1874. Born February 12, 1840, Salem,
N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practising medicine, 1863 .
Superintendent and physician of New Jersev State Lunatic Asylum,
1876 .
Address : Trenton, N. J.
CLASS OF 1864.
♦CHARLES TRUE ADAMS. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1865.
*. N. e. Born November 14, 1842, Boston, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Corporal, 43d Regiment, Mass.
Volunteers. Principal of High School, Nashville, Tenn., 1868-69.
Practised law in Chicago, 111., 1869-76. Died February 28, 1877,
Chicago, 111.
WILLARD SPENCER ALLEN. M.A. (Hon.), 1879, and Brown Uni-
versity, 1897. ^. T. Born May 12, 1841, Eastford, Conn.
Left college during Junior year, June, 1863. Member of the School
Board of the city of Boston, 1872-76. Clerk of the Municipal Court
of the East Boston District, 1874-81. Clerk of East Boston District
Court, 1903.
Address : unknown.
JOHN HOWARD BROOKS. B.A., Northwestern University,
1867; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1868; M.A., Northwestern,
1872. Born December 14, 1842, Tuckahoe, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Corporal in the 14th
N. J. Volunteers, 1862-63. Studied in Garrett Biblical Institute,
1865-68. Methodist Episcopal minister, Wisconsin and North Nebraska
Conferences.
Address: 535 South 26th Ave., Omaha, Nebr.
♦HENRY EUGENE BURTON. *. N. G. Born in Monroe, Conn.
Brother of No. 389.
Left college during Junior year, 1863. Lieutenant, N. C. Colored
Troops, 1861-65. Practised law in Hartford, Conn., 1866-90; Middle-
town, Conn., 1890-1904. Councilman, and associate judge of the City
Court, Middletown. tJ. S. commissioner, 1868-80. Executive secre-
tary under Governor Jewell, 1870. Register in bankruptcy, 1872-1904.
Died 1904.
♦ASBURY CALDWELL. X. <t. Born February 2, 1838, Wis-
casset. Me. Brother of No. 715.
Left college at the end of the fall term, Freshman year. i860.
Resided in Portland, Me., in poor health, 1860-62. Died January 29,
1862, Portland, Me.
678
NON-GRADUATES. [1864.
♦JAMES HERVEY DANDY, Jr. ^. T. Born March 4, 1842,
Bordentown, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1862. Enlisted as color ser-
geant in the 48th N. Y. Volunteers ; second lieutenant, 1862 ; first lieu-
tenant, looth Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, 1863-64; captain,
1864; major, 1865. Acting colonel of the 7th Penn. Reserves. Brevet
lieutenant colonel, and colonel, N. Y. Volunteers. Died April 2, 1865,
Petersburg, Va.
♦JAMES HENRY EASTMAN. ^. T. Born May 31, 1842, Han-
over, N. H.
Left college in the fall term of Junior year. Served in the Union
Army during the Civil War. Engaged in reformatory work, 1864-81.
Superintendent of the Conn. State School for Girls, Middletown, Conn.,
1873-74; of the N. J. and R. L State Reform Schools, 1874-1907. Died
August 22, 1907, Howard, R. L
♦WILLIAM ALVORD FOSGATE. f>. N. 9. Born June 27, 1839,
Winchester, N. H.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Queensboro, N. Y.,
1858-59; Hinsdale, N. H., 1859-60. Second lieutenant, Co. F, 14th N. H.
Volunteers, 1862; first lieutenant, 1863; captain, Co. B, 1864. Killed
September 19, 1864, in the battle of Opequon, Va.
♦WALTON GOODWIN. Born April 10, 1845, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brother of G. H. Goodwin (class of 1862).
Left college during Junior year, December, 1862. Cadet in the
U. S. Naval Academy, 1863-67; midshipman, 1867; ensign, 1868;
master, 1870; lieutenant, 1871. Instructor in English, History, and
Law, U. S. Naval Academy, 1881. Retired with the rank of captain,
1901. Died July 13, 1906, Washington, D. C.
♦MOSES ASBURY HILL. ^. T. Bom October 9, 1843, Sacca-
rappa, Me. Brother of No. 924.
Left college during Sophomore year. Enlisted as private in the
4th Conn. Infantry, 1861 ; promoted successively to corporal, sergeant,
sergeant major of the 8th Conn. Infantry, 1862; first lieutenant, and
(1863) captain. Commissary of subsistence, 1863-64. Inspecting com-
missary of the Division of the Gulf, 1865. Brevet major, 1865. Died
July II, 1867, Norwalk, Conn.
CHARLES HARVEY LANE. <i^. T. Born March 11, 1844, Mid-
dletown, Conn. Son of No. 20.
Left college during Junior year. In business in New York, N, Y.
Address : Union League Club, New York, N. Y.
BENJAMIN BEACH LEWIS. X. >^. Born 1841, Stratford, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. In business in New York, N. Y.,
1863-76. Residing in Bridgeport, Conn., 1880 .
Address: 1729 Boston Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
♦CHARLES ALBERT MANSON. M.D., University of Vermont,
1864. X. ■^. Born August 22, 1841, Great Falls, N. H.
679
1864.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Freshman year, November, i860. Acting assist-
ant surgeon in the U. S. Army and Navy, 1864-65. Practised medicine
in Springfield, Mass. Deceased ; date of death unknown.
♦LUCIUS SENECA NICHOLS. *. N. 0. Brother of S. E. Nichols
(class of 1865).
Left college during Senior year. Died August 27, 1864.
CHARLES ENOS PAGE. ^. T. Born July 7, 1838, St. Johnsbury,
Vt.
Left college at the end of the fall term, Freshman year. Chaplain of
a N. Y. regiment in the Civil War. Pastor of a Congregational church,
Huntsburg, Ohio, 1874-79. In business, 1879 .
Address : unknown.
♦WILLIAM B PUSEY. Born 1843.
Left college during Freshman year. Studied law in Beaver, Pa., and
was admitted to the bar. Died July i, 1870.
*BISSELL CORNELIUS SHEPARD. Born September 11, 1838,
Geneseo, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, June, 1861. In the hard-
ware business, 1861-64. Engaged in farming in Perry, N. Y., 1864-82.
Died January i, 1901, Buffalo, N. Y.
JAMES MELVILLE SHEPARD. X. ^. Born November 24, 1842,
North Brookfield, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Served in the U. S. Navy, 1864-65.
Taught, 1865-70. Practised dentistry, 1870-76. Member of Michigan
State Senate, 1879-80. Gerk to U. S. Senate committees, 1883-89.
Private secretary to the president of the World's Columbian Exposi-
tion, Chicago, 111., 1890-97. Commissioner of corrections and charities,
State of Michigan, 1895-98. U. S. consul, Hamilton, Ont., Canada,
1897 .
Address : U. S. Consulate, Hamilton, Ont., Canada.
THEODORE DWIGHT SHEPHERD. Sk. T. Born October 13,
1843.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Norwalk,
Ohio. Secretary of a coal and iron company, Shawnee, Ohio, 1880-81.
Address: Norwalk, Ohio.
EDWARD PRESCOTT SPALDING.
Left college during Sophomore year. Corporal in the 24th Regiment,
Conn. Volunteers. Engaged in manufacturing, 1864-71.
Address : unknown.
*WALDO FRANK VINAL. Born January 6, 1844, Monroe, Me.
Brother of No. 704.
Died November 24, 1863, Middletown, Conn., during his Senior year.
ANDREW ELY WARNER. M.A. (Hon.), 1872. Born May 20,
1838, Chester, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, April, 1861. Principal of vari-
ous high schools and academies, 1862-80. Engaged in farming.
Member of Conn. House of Representatives, 1899.
Address : Chester, Conn.
680
NON-GRADUATES. 11865.
CLASS OF J865.
CASSIUS FREDERICK BOARDMAN. Born August 23, 1846,
Westfield, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of Church Hill Institute,
New Canaan, Conn., 1863. Studied law in New York, N. Y., 1863-66.
Taught in the New York Institute for the Blind, Fordham, N. Y.,
1863-66; in public schools of Steilacoom, Wash., 1867-68; in public
schools of Nevada and of Yuba County, Cal., 1868-81. Engaged in
farming, 1881 .
Address : Erie, Yuba County, Cal.
ALBERT WILLIAM CHAPIN. A. A. $. Born January 13, 1844,
Coleraine, Mass. Brother of No. 1237.
Left college during Sophomore year. Member of the ist Mass.
Artillery, 1864. In business in San Francisco, Cal., New York, N. Y.,
and Worcester, Mass., 1865-81. Bookkeeper in Worcester, Mass.,
1881-94. In the real estate . business, 1894 .
Address : 26 King St., Worcester, Mass.
JOHN LYON CHASE. Born December 27, 1844, Middletown,
Conn. Son of No. i; brother of A. H. Chase (class of 1882).
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1863. Engaged in
manufacturing, Buffalo, N. Y.
Address : 67 Lexington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
JOHN CRAWFORD. X. ^. Born October 8. 1846, Hudson, N. Y.
Left college in the second term, Junior year. Quartermaster's clerk,
Signal Corps, U. S. Army, 1865. Bookkeeper in New York, N. Y.,
1866-69. In the printing business in New York, N. Y., 1869-77. Land
owner near Columbus, Ohio, 1877-81. In business in New York, N. Y.
Address : 640 6th Ave., New York, N. Y.
♦GEORGE HEMAN CROSBY. Born November 23, 1842, Middle
Haddam, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. First lieutenant in the 14th
Regiment, Conn. Volunteers, 1861-62. Mortally wounded, September
17, 1862, in the battle of Antietam. Died October 22, 1862, Middle
Haddam, Conn.
*ROBERT NEWTON EDDY. ^. T. Born June 10, 1840, Verona,
N. Y.
Left college near the end of Freshman year, July, 1862. Graduated
at St. John's College, Fordham, N. Y. Lieutenant and captain in the
114th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteer Infantry, 1862-63. Bookkeeper in
Cazenovia, N. Y., 1879. Assistant postmaster, Cazenovia, 1880-81.
Died March 6, 1881, Cazenovia, N. Y.
♦JOHN PARKER ELLIS. Born in New Bedford, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in manufacturing.
New Bedford, Mass., 1862-76. Died May 15, 1876, New Bedford,
Mass.
CHARLES WESLEY FERGUSON. M.D., Columbia University,
1867. Born June, 1843, New York, N. Y.
681
1 865.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Sophomore year. Provost marshal's clerk,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1863. Hospital steward in the 6th N. Y. Cavalry,
1864-65. Practised medicine in Delaware County, N. Y., 1867-68.
Went to South America, 1869.
Address : unknown.
♦ANDREW JACKSON GROVES. A. A. #. Born January 27, 1838,
Christiana, Del.
Left college during Sophomore year. Captain of U. S. Colored
Troops, 1864-65. Taught in Philadelphia, Pa., 1865-66. Vice principal
of Friends' Academy, Langhorne, Pa., 1866-68; principal, 1871. In
business in Smyrna, Del., 1868-69. Principal of Boys' Academy, Salis-
bury, Md., 1869-71. Died December 13, 1871, Langhorne, Pa.
JAMES HENRY GROVES. M.A. (Hon.), Delaware College,
1882. A. A. *. Born May 17, 1837, Red Lion, Del.
Left college in January, 1862. Engaged in teaching, 1865-81. State
superintendent of the schools of Delaware, 1875-83. Special agent,
U. S. Bureau of Labor, 1885 .
Address: Bureau of Labor, Washington, D. C.
JOHN MATTHIAS HODGATE. ^. T. Born June 19, 1839, Fall
River, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Principal of an evening school,
Boston, Mass., 1875-81. In the insurance business in Boston, Mass.
Clerk, N. Y., N. H. & H. Railway, Boston, Mass.
Address : 30 Wabon St., Roxbury District, Boston, Mass.
*BENJAMIN FRANKLIN HOLDEN. A. A. *. Born February
14, 1842, Saxonville, Mass. Brother of No. 893.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in wool manufacturing,
New Hampshire and California, 1864-99. Member of N. H. Legis-
lature, 1879. Died June 5, 1899-
GEORGE PHELPS HOLMAN. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University,
1865; LL.B., University of Albany, 1866; M.A., Ohio Wesleyan, 1868.
Bom February 6, 1842, Salem, Ore.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, June, 1863. Member
of Oregon Legislature, 1870-72. Delegate from Oregon to National
Republican Convention, 1872. Practised law. In business in Oregon
and Utah.
Address : Salt Lake City, Utah.
JONATHAN BURWELL KILBOURN. <ir. T. Born August 22,
1843, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Gun manufacturer, 1864. City
purser, 1865. Salesman, Middletown, Conn., 1866-69. Teller, Middle-
town Savings Bank, 1870-77; treasurer, 1877-79. City councilman,
Middletown, Conn., 1879-80. Engaged in banking, Denver and Pueblo,
Col., 1880-83. Loan agent, Travelers Insurance Company, in Southern
Colorado, 1882-05. U. S. receiver of public moneys and disbursing
agent, Pueblo, Col., 1885-90. City school treasurer, Pueblo, Col., 1884.
In the real estate business, Pueblo, Col.
Address: 1124 Court St., Pueblo, Col.
CHARLES DeWITT MARCY. X. ^. Bom October 24, 1842,
Greenfield, Mass. Son of No. 104.
682
NON-GRADUATES. [1865-66.
Left college during Junior year, September, 1864. In the 4th Mass.
Volunteers, 1862-63. Sergeant in the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, 1864-65.
Engaged in publishing directories, maps, etc., 1867 . Secretary and
treasurer, U. S. Veteran Signal Corps Association.
Address : 246 Summer St., Boston, Mass.
♦SAMUEL EDMUND NICHOLS. Born February 17, 1842, Brook-
field, Mass. Brother of L. S. Nichols (class of 1864).
Left college during Freshman year, March, 1862. Lieutenant and
adjutant in the 37th Regiment, Mass. Volunteers, 1862-65. Military
commandant in Leicester Academy. Publisher and editor of The Pitts-
field Sun, Mass., 1866-67. Dealer in books, music, etc., Pittsfield, Mass.,
1868-98. Died 1898.
♦WILLIAM HENRY RICE. X. ^. Born February 13, 1845,
Newton, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Enlisted as a private
in Company H, 32d Regiment, Mass. Infantry, 1861. Died January 14,
1863, Washington, D. C.
♦EDGAR RUSSELL. Born September 28, 1840, Otsego, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, October, 1862. Enlisted in the
43d Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1862. Died December 27, 1862,
Potomac Creek, Va.
♦MERRITT HOAG SHERMAN. *. N. 9. Born June 3, 1842,
Danby, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. First lieutenant, nth
Vermont Heavy Artillery. Killed June 21, 1864, during the siege of
Petersburg, Va.
♦MANNING FORCE STIRES. B.A., Yale College, 1865; M.A.,
Yale, 1871. X. ^. Born June 5, 1838, Clinton, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business in New
York, N. Y., 1865-1902. Died February 6, 1902, Jersey City, N. J.
DANIEL CAMP TATE. Bom May 25, 1846, Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Stock broker, New York, N. Y.,
1864-84. Public accountant, 1884 , Secretary, Ann Arbor Railroad
Company.
Address : 66 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
♦HENRY TOURTELLOTT. *. N. 0. Born 1841, Webster, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Principal of a school in Daven-
port, Iowa, 1864-70. Died December, 1870.
CLASS OF 1866.
WILLIAM HARLOW ADAMS. Born September 23, 1838, Town-
send, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York East Conference, 1864-69; New England Conference,
1869-1911. Superannuated, 191 1.
Address : Southampton, Mass.
683
1866.] NON-GRADUATES. ,
PAUL RICHARD BROWN. M.D., Berkshire Medical Institute,
1867. Born November 4, 1846, New York, N. Y.
Left college during the fall of Sophomore year, 1863. Physician
in Berkshire County, Mass., 1868-71. Sanitary inspector of the Board
of Health, New York, N. Y., 1871-73. Assistant surgeon, U. S.
Army, 1874-79; captain, 1879. Major, U. S. A. (retired).
Address : 209 South Geneva St., Ithaca, N. "Y.
*SMITH CLARK. Born in Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Principal of the High School,
Portland and Farm Hill, Conn. Engaged in farming and teaching
in Durham, Conn. Died January 14, 1875, Durham, Conn.
JOSEPH WARREN DALLY. Born June 22, 1843, Woodbridge,
N.J.
Left college at the end of second term. Freshman year. Methodist
Episcopal minister, Newark Conference, 1866 . Editor of The
Newark Morning Register, N. J., 1869-70.
Address: 84 West 26th St., Paterson, N. J.
LOVELL HALL. B.A., Yale College, 1866; M.A., Yale, 1869;
LL.B., Columbia University, 1870. ■*'. T. Bom May 12, 1844, East
Hampton, Conn.
Left college at the end of first term. Freshman year. Assistant
principal of Ontario Female Seminary, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1867-68.
Practised law in New York, N. Y., East Hampton and Middletown,
Conn., 1868 . Prosecuting agent for Middlesex County, Conn.,
1879-87; coroner, 1883-89.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
♦JOHN WILLIAM HUTTINGER. Born October 25, 1836, Steins-
feld, Wiirttemberg, Germany.
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1862. Clerk in
Oneida, N. Y., 1862-64. Private in the 5th Regiment, N. Y. Heavy
Artillery, 1864-65. Engaged in the culture of fruit, Beverly, N. J.,
1865-70. Studied in Switzerland, 1871-72. Taught in Germantown
Academy, Pa., 1873-74; Burlington College, N. J., 1874; Philadelphia,
Pa., 1875-81. Died 1900.
*JOHN WICKLIFFE JACKSON (JOHN WESLEY JACKSON).
A. A. *. Born September 7, 1840, New Castle County, Del.
Left college during Freshman year, May, 1863. Engaged in teach-
ing and literary work. Died November 2, 1899.
♦STEPHEN KIMBLE JONES. Born April 3, 1839, White Mills,
Pa. Brother of No. 802.
Left college in the spring of Sophomore year, 1863. Died January
3, 1864, White Mills, Pa.
♦JOHN GOULD KNIGHT. X. ^. Born January 20, 1840, Ipswich,
Mass.
Left college at the beginning of Sophomore year, August, 1863.
Quartermaster sergeant, ist Conn. Artillery. Engaged in teaching,
1866-82. Chairman of school committee, and principal of the academy,
684
NON-GRADUATES. [1866.
Hanover, Mass., 1879-82. In business in Hanover, Mass., 1882- 1909.
Died March 6, 1909, Hanover, Mass.
*JAMES LEAHY. A. A. $. Born 1842, in Ireland.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died August 23, 1865, Visalia,
Cal.
WESLEY LOCKHART. X. ^.
Left college during Sophomore year. Private in 31st Regiment,
Maine Volunteers. Taught in Bucksport, Me.
Address : unknown.
♦LUCIUS STARR MILLER. ^. T.
Left college during Freshman year. In the flour and commission
business in Chicago, 111., 1868-70. Died May 21, 1898, New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM HERBERT MOONEY. ^. T. Born 1845, Middletown,
Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1864. Graduated at Eastman
Business College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1866. In business in Chicago,
111.
Address : 28 Linden Court, Chicago, 111.
*ELI WESTON PARKMAN. A. A. #. Born April i, 1840, Charles-
ton, Me.
Left college during Sophomore year. Enlisted as second lieutenant,
1st D. C. Cavalry, 1863; first lieutenant; captain. Killed June, 1864,
in the battle of Petersburg, Va.
WESLEY SHERMAN. M.D., Long Island College Hospital, 1876.
<ir. T. Born May 16, 1837, Columbia County, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Sewing-machine agent, Middletown,
Conn., 1869-73. Practising medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1876- — .
Address : 336 9th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
EDWARD H TREADWAY.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in the drug business
in Lowell, Mass.
Address: Lowell, Mass.
WILLIAM SHEPPARD WALTON.
Left college during Sophomore year. Captain in the 34th Regiment,
N. Y. Volunteers, 1864.
Address : unknown.
ALB AN JOHN WILSON. M.D., Homoeopathic Medical College of
Pennsylvania, 1865. A. A. $. Born April 7, 1838, near Wilmington,
Del.
Left college during Freshman year, 1863. Enlisted as a private in
a Pennsylvania regiment. Practised medicine in Philadelphia, Pa.,
1865-81.
Address : unknown.
685
1867.] NON-GRADUATES.
CLASS OF J867.
♦CHARLES LORENZO BARROWS. ^. T. Born January 4, 1845,
Jamaica, Vt. Brother of No. 476.
Left college during Freshman year. Died April 12, 1870, Wardsboro,
Vt.
ALBERT MIRON BIGELOW. A. A. #. Born October 27, 1843,
Northampton, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in East Greenwich Acad-
emy, R. L, 1873. Engaged in the manufacture of picture frames in
Worcester, Mass. Taught school, 1865-66, 1870-72. Engaged in cotton
planting, 1867-69. In business, 1872 .
Address: Franklin, Mass.
JOHN HENRY CHAPMAN. B.A., Yale College, 1867; M.A., Yale,
1870. ^. T. Born September 14, 1844, Nashua, N. H.
Entered the Sophomore class ; left college during Junior year. In
business, 1867-88; real estate, 1888-96; life insurance, 1896 .
Address: 516 ist Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak.
JOHN HENRY CHURCHILL. M.D., Harvard University, 1867.
X. ^. £orn July i, 1844, Lynn, Mass.
Left college, November, 1865. Studied medicine in Vienna, Austria,
1867. Practising medicine, 1867 .
Address: R. F. D. No. 59, Ridgefield, Conn.
JEFFERSON CLARK. B.A., Amherst College, 1867. A. A. i.
Born October 3, 1846, Glover, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law, 1871 .
Address : 15 William St., New York, N. Y.
PETER FLETCHER COLE. *. N. G. Born November 16, 1845,
Broadway, N. J.
Left college, January, 1865. Second lieutenant of Company G, 29th
Regiment, U. S. Colored Troops, 1865 ; afterwards, chief clerk. Com-
missary of Muster's office, Brownsville, Tex. In the cotton goods
business, New York, N. Y., and Newark, N. J., 18619-1906. Retired,
1906.
Address: 66 Chestnut St., East Orange, N. J.
*GEORGE OPDYKE CUMMINS. M.D., University of Pennsyl-
vania, 1868. *. N. e. Bom January 2, 1843, Independence, N. J.
Left college during Junior year. Practised medicine in Hacketts-
town, N. J., 1868-70; Dover, N. J., 1870-1905. Died February 4, 1905.
♦MELVILLE COX ELLIOTT. A. A. *. Born 1839, Corinna, Me.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year, June, 1865. Taught
in Stockton, Me., 1865 ; Ellsworth, Me., 1866-69. Taught and preached
in India, 1869-71. Died August 26, 1871, Almorah, India.
♦ISAAC NEWTON ELWOOD. B.A., University of Michigan,
1867; M.A., University of Michigan, 1870. *. N. 9. Bom May 11,
1843, Starkville, N. Y.
686
NON-GRADUATES. [1867.
Left college, September, 1865. Delegate of the Christian Commission,
1865. Methodist Episcopal minister, Detroit Conference, 1867-87.
Died January 19, 1887, Flint, Mich.
EDWARD MASON ELY. Born October 26, 1844, Providence, R. L
Left college during Freshman year. In business in East Providence,
R. L, and Boston, Mass.
Address : 288 Dudley St., Boston, Mass.
JAMES WILLIAM FITCH. Born January 7, 1846, Uncasville,
Conn.
Left college in the spring of Freshman year, 1864. Minister, Metho-
dist Episcopal, Congregational, and Unitarian Churches, 1869-81.
Editor of The Jefferson Gazette, Ohio, 1881.
Address : unknown.
*LEROY ALLISON FOSTER'. B.S., Cornell , University, 1872.
Born March 15, 1843, Portland, Me.
Left college during Freshman year. Private in the ist Maine Bat-
tery. Financial editor of The Portland Daily Press, 1872-78. Clerk in
the post office, Portland, Me., 1880. Died March 29, 1882, Denver, Col.
♦HENRY DRAPER HARROWER. *. N. e. Born June 10, 1846,
North Adams, Mass. Brother of No. 761.
Left college during Junior year, June, 1865, Taught in Michigan.
In the book-publishing business in New York, N. Y. Died April 23,
1907.
ROBERT LAUDER. M.D., Yale University, 1871 ; M.A. (Hon.),
Wesleyan University, 1890. A. A. 4>. Born May 4, 1840, Glasgow,
Scotland.
Left college during Junior year, 1865. Insurance agent in Bridge-
port, Conn., 1870. Corporal in the nth R. I. Volunteers. Practis-
ing medicine in Bridgeport, Conn., 1871 . Lay delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1890.
Address : 310 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
HENRY CLAY MICHENER. Born August 13, 1844, Doylestown,
Pa.
Left college during Junior year, 1865. Practised law in Doylestown.
Pa., 1867-87. Official stenographer for the 7th Judicial District of
Pennsylvania, 1878-79. On the editorial staff of The Doylestown
Intelligencer and The Germantown Telegraph, 1887-93; The Public
Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893-1908.
Address : Manette, Wash.
♦HENRY HUNTINGTON NEWTON. Born March 28, 1841,
Durham, Conn. Brother of No. 959.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming
in Durham, Conn., 1864-1907. Died October 6, 1907, Durham, Conn.
LEVI SCHOBERT. Born July 10, 1836, Wapwallopen, Pa.
Left college during the spring of Freshman year, 1864. Tutor in
Greensburg Seminary, Ohio, 1865; Union Seminary, Pa., 1866.
1867-68.] NON-GRADUATES.
Engaged in preaching in Iowa, 1867-70; in preaching, teaching, and
farming in Kossuth, Pa., 1870.
Address : unknown.
GEORGE GARDNER STEPHENSON. ^. T. Born July 18,
1844, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Secretary of the New York
Ophthalmic Hospital, 1864-66. Engaged in farming, 1866 . Auditor
of the town of Stamford, N. Y., 1876-79. Trustee of School Board,
Amenia, N. Y., 1873-81. Vice president. First National Bank of
Amenia, N. Y., 1886-1908; president, 1908- .
Address : Amenia, N. Y.
♦JOSEPH WILLIAM STOVER. A. A. *. Born May 3, 1843,
Bucksport, Me.
Left college during Sophomore year. Drug clerk in Bucksport, Me.,
1868-69. In the drug business in Boston, Mass., 1872-1905. Died
1905.
♦AUGUSTUS WHITNEY WEEKS. A. A. *. Born February 5,
1833, Worcester, Mass.
Left college at the end of the first term. Sophomore year, 1864.
Private in the 6th Regiment, Mass. Volunteer Infantry, 1862-1863.
Chief clerk of a district under the Freedmen's Bureau, 1865-69. Book-
keeper in Lowell, Mass., 1869-92. Died February 21, 1892, Lowell,
Mass.
HOMER WESTON. B.A., Yale College, 1867; LL.B., Albany
Law School, 1868. "ir. T. Born October 4, 1841, Ascutneyville, Vt.
Left college in the middle of the first term, Junior year. Principal
of La Crosse Valley Seminary, Wis., 1868. Engaged in farming in
Ascutneyville, Vt., 1869-74. Practising law, Syracuse, N. Y., 1875 .
Address : 1017 Harrison St., Syracuse, N. Y.
♦HORACE REED WILLIAMS. M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical
College, 1869. '*'. T.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practised medicine, 1870-93.
Died July 28, 1893-
♦ADAMS BROCK WILSON. M.D., Dartmouth College, 1867.
A. A. *. Born March 8, 1842.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Little-
ton, N. H., 1867-69. Died August 31, 1869, Bradford, Vt.
CLASS OF J868.
♦HAMLIN JAMES ANDRUS. A. A. *. Brother of No. 710.
Left college during Senior year. Practised law in New York, N. Y.,
1872-96. Died October 21, 1896, Yonkers, N. Y.
FRANKLIN HOWARD BEALE. A. A. $. Born April 9, 1844,
Frankfort, Me. Brother of No. 970.
688
NON-GRADUATES. ;; [1868.
Left college during Freshman year, April, 1865. Principal of High
School, Machias, Me., 1865-68. Dealer in painter's supplies, etc.,
Augusta, Me., 1878 .
Address: 161 Water St., Augusta, Me.
*GEORGE HOLLIS HAMMOND. M.D., New York University,
1872. A. A. *. Born August 10, 1846, New Village, N. Y. Brother
of Nos. 283 and 800.
Left college at the end of the second term. Sophomore year.
Engaged in teaching, 1866-69. Practised medicine in Freeport, N. Y.,
1873- 1904. Died March 29, 1904, Freeport, N. Y.
HOWARD MOSES INGHAM. B.D., Kenyon College, 1892. Born
1844, Brooklyn, Ohio.
Left college during Freshman year. Bookseller and publisher, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Ordained deacon, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1892;
priest, 1893. Rector of churches in Cleveland and Jefferson, Ohio, and
Camden, Ark., 1892 .
Address : Camden, Ark.
WILLIAM EDGAR LOWN. Born January 9, 1848, Rhinebeck,
N. Y. ^
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised law in Cleveland,
Ohio, 1873-78; Chicago, 111., 1878-80; New York, N. Y., 1881 .
Address : 50 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
SAMUEL HENRY NOON. Bom July 7, 1841, Leicester, England.
Left college during Sophomore year. Graduated from the School
of Theology, Boston University, 1868. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New England Conference, 1869— — . Engaged in work for the Massa-
chusetts Total Abstinence Society, 1900 .
Address: 10 Appian Way, Cambridge, Mass.
♦SELDEN WALKLEY NOYES. M.D., University of Pennsylvania,
1868. *. N. 0. Born September i, 1845, Haddam, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, February, 1865. Practised medi-
cine in Middletown, Conn., 1869; Cromwell, Conn., 1870-73. Clerk in
Higganum, Conn., 1874-97. Died July 12, 1897, Higganum, Conn.
MORRIS WATSON PRINCE. M.A. (Hon.), 1882; D.D., 1890.
A. A. *. Born July 25, 1845, East Boothbay, Me.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Private in 34th Regi-
ment, Mass. Volunteers. Principal of High School, Thomaston, Me.,
1868-69; Nashua, N. H., 1870-71. Methodist Episcopal minister, New
Hampshire Conference, 1871-81. Principal of East Maine Conference
Seminary, Bucksport. Me., 1881-84. Again in the ministrv, New York
East Conference, 1884-96. Professor of History and Political Science.
Dickinson College, 1896 .
Address : Carlisle, Pa.
♦JULIUS WILLIAM RUSSELL. B.A., Yale College, 1868. A. A. $.
Born September i, 1846, Moira, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Principal of the acad-
emy, Hinesburg, Vt., 1869. Practised law in Burlington, Vt., 1871-
1900. State's attorney, 1882-84; city attorney, 1889-91; judc^e of the
City Court, 1894-1900. Died February 25, 1900, Burlington, Vt.
689
1868-69.] NON-GRADUATES.
*ORANGE WALTER SCOTT. M.A. (Hon.), 1889. <ir. T. Born
October 15, 1842, Newbury, Vt.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in Pennington
Seminary, N. J., 1863-64. Methodist Episcopal minister, Maine Con-
ference, 1867-73 ; New Hampshire Conference, 1873-79 ; Wyoming
Conference, 1879-99; New England Conference, 1899-1907. Super-
annuated, 1907. Trustee of Wyoming Seminary, 1879. Died December
6, 1909, Fitchburg, Mass.
CHARLES SMITH. ^. T. Bom October i, 1839, Hampton, N. H.
Left college early in Sophomore year. County superintendent of
schools, 1870-72. Practised law in Wisconsin, 1873-93. Judge of the
Superior Court, Wisconsin, 1893 .
Address : Superior, Wis.
*ELIAS AUGUSTUS TUTTLE. <if. T. Born July 18, 1843, Yates',
N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught school. Real estate
broker. Fall River, Mass., 1870-72. Cotton broker and merchant. Fall
River, Mass., 1872-1907. Died June 19, 1907, New York, N. Y.
HENRY LUCIUS WASHBURN. B.A.. Yale College, 1868; M.A.,
Yale, 1871. A. A. *. Born January 22, 1847, Windsor Locks, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practised law in Bur-
lington, Vt., 1870-71 ; Boston, Mass., and New York, N. Y.
Address: 150 West 136th St., New York, N. Y.
*JAMES HAZLETON WILLARD. B.A., Hamilton College, 1868.
*. N. e. Born April i, 1848, New Albany, Ind.
Left college during Freshman year, May, 1865. Practised law in
Indianapolis and Bedford, Ind., 1870-1901. Member of Ind. Legislature,
1872-73, 1878-79. Died April 16, 1901, Bedford, Ind.
CLASS OF \S69. j
HENRY HOBBS ANDREWS. Born February 17, 1858, Lubec,
Me.
Left college during Freshman year, November, 1865. Practised law;
afterwards engaged in agriculture.
Address : Northport Camp Ground, Me.
♦GAYBERT BARNES. M.A. (Hon.), 1878. Born in Middletown, '
Conn. Brother of No. 1199, and of Culmer Barnes (class of 1872). I
Left college during Senior year. Clerk in New York, N. Y., 1869. '
In the publishing house of Scribner & Co., 1870-72; of Harper &
Brothers, 1872-81. Died October 13, 1895, Brooklyn, N. Y. 'i
GEORGE FOSTER CADY. A. A. *. Born February 12, 1849, j
Voluntown, Conn. *
Left college during Junior year. In the insurance business, Hartford, J
Conn., 1868 . J
Address: Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company, Hartford, '
Conn.
690
NON-GRADUATES. [1869.
♦MICHAEL JOHN CALLAN. B.S., Baldwin University, 1863;
M.A., Baldwin, 1866. *. N. 0. Born August 16, 1837, Louth, Ireland.
Left college during Sophomore year, August, 1866. Taught in
Willoughby Collegiate Institute, Ohio, 1863-65 ; Maine Weslevan Sem-
inary, Kents Hill, Me., 1866-68. Ordained minister in the Congrega-
tional Church, 1870. Preached in Torrington and Hadlyme, Conn.,
1870-78. Removed to Missouri, 1878. Engaged in farming in Emporia,
Mo., 1878-81. Minister in the Swedenborgian Church. Died May 12,
1907, Nahant, Mass.
♦JAMES EDWARD CASWELL. #. N. 0.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Worcester Academy,
Mass., and in Cohasset, Mass., 1869. Bookkeeper, Boston, Mass. Died
December 3, 1873, Lynn, Mass,
♦ROBERT NEWTON FEARON. B.A., University of Michigan,
1870; M.A., Syracuse University, 1879. A. A. <l>. Born March 21, 1839,
Pratt's Hollow, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, July, 1866. Superintendent of
schools in Marine City, Mich., 1868; Ionia, Mich., 1871. Principal of
High School, Minneapolis, Minn., 1872. Superintendent of schools.
East Liverpool, Ohio. President, Fearon Lumber Company, Ohio.
Died January 18, 1910, Ironton, Ohio.
♦MICHAEL EDWARD GRIFFIN. Born September 18, 1849,
Easton, Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year. Contractor on the Air Line
Railroad. Died July 16, 1877, Middletown, Conn.
WILLIAM ELIJAH HYDE. Bom June 11, 1843, Afton, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Principal of a school, 1869-70.
Engaged in farming in Afton, N. Y., 1870 .
Address : Afton, N. Y.
HOLMES MAYHEW JERNEGAN. M.D., New York Homoeo-
pathic Medical College. A. A. *. Bom August 3, 1846, Edgartown,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Professor of Surgerv, Boston
University, 1873-79. Practising medicine in Boston, Mass., 1869 .
Address : 375 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
JOHN LEMLEY. Born 1843, Hesse Darmstadt, Germany.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in journalism,
1868 .
Address : 32 Riverside Ave., Rensselaer, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM HECTOR McALLISTER. LL.B., Columbia Univer-
sity, 1869. *. N. 0.
Left college during Sophomore year. Member of the staff of The
New York Tribune, N. Y., 1868. Methodist Episcopal minister. New
York East Conference, 1875-80. Located, 1880. Pastor of Bethany
Independent Methodist Church, Baltimore, Md., 1880-81. Died 1905.
GEORGE BUSHNELL MARTIN. M.A. (Hon.), 1905. A. K. B.
Born March 15, 1846, Claverack, N. Y.
691
1869-70.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practised law in New
York, N. Y., 1870-73. Treasurer of the Empire Transportation Com-
pany, New Haven, Conn., 1873-83; president, 1883 . President,
People's Bank and Trust Company, New Haven. President, Civil
Service Commission of New Haven, for four years.
Address: 120 Cottage St., New Haven, Conn.
♦BENJAMIN LATHAM MILLER. B.A., William Jewell College,
1871; LL.B., Columbia University, 1873. A. K. E. Bom October 3,
1848, Boston, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practised law in Mystic,
Conn., 1873-78. Judge of Police Court of Mystic Bridge, Conn., 1874-
Died March 3, 1878, Brooklyn, N. Y.
GEORGE WILLIAM MORROW. Born July 27, 1847, Jersey City,
N.J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, July, 1867. Confectioner
and ice cream dealer. Ocean Grove, N. J. Retired.
Address : Allenhurst, N. J.
JUSTUS ALONZO SOUTHARD. Born February 7, 1846, Ver-
gennes, Vt.
Left college early in Freshman year. Accountant of the New Lon-
don Northern Railroad, 1866-81 ; auditor and chief clerk. Qerk, New
London (Conn.) Gas Company.
Address: 11 Bristol St., New London, Conn.
CLASS OF 1870.
♦FRANK EDWARD BARRETT. A. A. *. Born September 18,
1848, Melrose, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore 'year. Died September 17, 1867,
Middletown, Conn.
FRANCIS BARTLETT BEERS. ^. T. Born March 25, 1846,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dealer in stocks and bonds, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870 .
Address : 183 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
EMERSON GILBERT CLARK. B.A., Union College, 1876; M.A.,
Union.
Left college during Junior year. Assistant principal of High School,
Middletown, Conn., 1872-77. Superintendent of the military depart-
ment of Granville Military Academy, North Granville, N. Y., 1878^81.
Address: Haddam Neck, Conn.
WILLIAM ADOLPHUS DALTON. LL.B., Albany Law School.
Born October 30, 1842, Albany, N. Y.
Left college at the end of first term, Freshman year. Practised
law in Norwalk, South Norwalk, and Bridgeport, Conn.
Address : unknown.
692
NON-GRADUATES. 11870.
*JOSIAH WEARE DEARBORN. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1870.
Born December i, 1847, Andover, N. H. Brother of R. F. Dearborn
(class of 1870).
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New Hampshire Conference, 1873-75; New England Conference,
1875-94. Died January 19, 1894, Watertown, Mass.
REUBEN FLETCHER DEARBORN. B.A., Dartmouth College,
1870 ; M.D., New York University, 1873. Born May 13, 1850, Andover,
N. H. Brother of J. W. Dearborn (class of 1870). _ _
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine in
Lynn, Mass., 1875 .
Address : 568 Essex St., Lynn, Mass.
HARRY BURNS HUTCHINS. Ph.B., University of Michigan,
1871; LL.D., University of Wisconsin, 1897. A. A. ^. Born April 8,
1847, Lisbon, N. H.
Left college at the end of first term, Freshman year, 1866. Super-
intendent of schools, Owosso, Michigan, 1871-72. Instructor in
Rhetoric and History, University of Michigan, 1872-73; Assistant
Professor of Rhetoric and History, 1873-76. Practised law in Mount
Clemens, Mich., 1876-84. Professor of Law, University of Michigan,
1884-87; Cornell University, 1887-94. Dean, Department of Law,
University of Michigan, 1895-1910. Acting President, University of
Michigan, 1897-98; President, 1910 .
Address : Ann Arbor, Mich.
JOHN WESLEY KNAPP. <ir. T.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
Philadelphia Conference, 1868-75. Located, 1875. Engaged in farm-
ing, 1875 .
Address : Felton, Kent County, Del.
MARCUS WARD LYON. M.A. (Hon.), 1881. A. K. E. Born
January 8. 1849, Newark, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year, May, 1868. Graduated at West
Point Military Academy, 1872. Second lieutenant, 13th U. S. Infantry,
1872-74. Transferred to the Ordnance Department, 1874. First lieu-
tenant in Ordnance Department, 1874-81- Captain, 1881-94. Resigned,
1894. In business in Newark, N. J.
Address: 188 Market St., Newark, N. J.
WILLIAM JOHN McCUNE. f». N. G. Born May 28, 1843, New
York, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, 1867. Studied in Garrett Bibli-
cal Institute, 1869-72. In the insurance business, 1872 .
Address : Petoskey, Mich.
RICHARD ELLIOTT MARTIN. M.D., St. Louis Medical College,
1873. Born August 17, 1849, Greenville, Ky.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practising medicine in Bonham,
Tex., 1875 .
Address : Bonham, Tex.
EDWARD ANNIS MERRILL. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1881.
A. A. *. Born August 5, 1845, Roxbury, Mass. Son of No. 11.
693
1870-71.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1867. Taught for some
time. In the tea and coffee trade, Boston, Mass. Now an invalid.
Address : 73 North State St., Concord, N. H.
♦LEWIS RENO. A. K. E. Born June 25, 1847, South Carrollton,
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business in Green-
ville, Ky.*, 1869-82. Agent for express and railroad companies. Vice
president, First National Bank, Greenville, Ky. Died April 24, 1906,
Louisville, Ky.
LEROY SUMNER STOWE. B.A., Dickinson College, 1871 ; M.A..
Wesleyan University, 1874; S.T.B., Boston University, 1884; Ph.D.,
Syracuse University, 1884; D.D., Albert College, Canada, 1884. Born
November 18, 1840, Redding, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New York East Conference, 1869- — .
Address: Westfield, N. J.
LORENZO DOW WATSON. B.A., Dickinson College, 1869; B.D.,
Boston University, 1869; M.A., Dickinson, 1872; M.A. (ad eundem),
Syracuse, 1874; Ph.D., Syracuse, 1875; B.A. and M.A. (ad eundem),
Albert College, Canada, 1877; LL.B., Albert, 1877; B.D., Albert, 1878;
LL.D., Albert, 1878; D.D., Albert, 1880. Born December 15, 1838,
Allegany County, Md.
Left college during Junior year, 1868. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York East Conference, 1866-70. Located, 1870. Taught in Penn.
State Normal School, 1870. Again in the ministr\% East Genesee Con-
ference, 1871 ; Central New York Conference, 1872; Genesee Con-
ference, 1872- 1905. Professor in Taylor University, Ind., 1905-07.
Superannuated, 1907,
Address: 654 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHARLES MERRILL WILSON. M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical
College, 1871. A. A. *.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practised medicine in Gouver-
neur, N. Y., 1872-88. Practising medicine in Park City, Utah. Mayor
of Park City.
Address: Park City, Utah.
CLASS OF \S7U
WILLIAM HENRY COOK. ^. T. Born August 8, 1845, East
Boston, Mass.
Left college during Senior year, October, 1870. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New England Conference, 1871-76, 1878-82; Savannah Con-
ference, 1876-78.
Address : unknown.
FREDERICK HENRY CRAFTS. B.A., Dartmouth College, 187S;
M.A., Dartmouth. A. A. *. Born September 12, 1846, Minot, Me.
Brother of Nos. 887, 950, and 1346.
Left college during Senior year, 1870. Civil engineer.
Address : 97 Glenwood Park, Rochester, N. Y,
694
NON-GRADUATES.
[1871.
CHARLES HENRY FULLER. ^. T. Born May 27, 185 1, Mont-
pelier, Vt.
Left college during Junior year, 1870. Engaged in the manufacture
of doors, sashes, blinds, etc., 1870 .
Address : care of Massee & Felton Lumber Company, Macon, Ga.
♦CHARLES AMZI GENUNG. Bom February 4, 1849, New York,
N. Y.
Left college in the last term of Freshman year. Taught in Harts
Comer, N. Y., 1870. Studied in College of Physicians and Surgeons,
New York, N. Y., 1870-72. Principal of a grammar school^ White
Plains, N. Y., 1873-81. Died March 20, 1898, White Plains, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM FLETCHER GRAVES. B.A., Illinois Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1871 ; M.A., Illinois Wesleyan, 1874. ■*■. T. Born February
16, 1850, Bristol, Vt.
Left college during Junior year. Professor pro tempore of Ancient
and Modern Languages, Upper Iowa University, 1871-73- Professor
of English Literature, Illinois Wesleyan University, 1873. Practised
law in Indianapolis, Ind., 1875-80. Western manager, Middlesex Bank-
ing Company of Middletown, Conn., 1880-1911. Died March, 191 1,
St. Paul, Minn.
♦ISAIAH WILLIAM LORE. Born April 7, 1848, Buenos Aires,
S. A.
Left college in the spring of Freshman year, 1868. Practised law
in Syracuse, N. Y., 1871-73; New York, N. Y., 1873-91. Died October
17, 1891, New York, N. Y.
THOMAS RANDOLPH MERCEIN. *. N. e. Born October 2,
1850, Sheffield, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Artist in New York,
N. Y., 1878-81.
Address : unknown.
♦FRENCH ALBERT SAWYER. A. A. #. Born January 30, 1845.
Newport, N. H.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in manufactur-
ing, Napa, Cal., 1868-1901. Died January 24, 1901, Concord, N. H.
♦EDWARD SENIOR. Born in Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. May, 1869. Died November 14,
1869, Middletown, Conn.
WILBUR FLETCHER STEELE. B.A., Syracuse University, 1872;
S.T.B., Boston University, 1874; M.A., Syracuse, 1875; D.D., Syra-
cuse, 1893, A. K. E. Born May 17, 1851, Leominster, Mass. Son of
No. 352.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New England Southern Conference,
1874-81. Principal of Bennett Seminary, Greensboro, N. C, 1881-89.
Studied in Germany, 1889-92. Professor, Iliff School of Theology,
University of Denver, 1892 .
Address: University Park, Denver, Col.
♦CHARLES BRAINERD THOMAS. <ir. T. Born February 28,
1848, Williamsport, Pa.
695
1871-72.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in the Scientific Institute,
Petaluma, Cal., 1869-70. Practised engineering in Petaluma; county
surveyor of Sonoma County, Cal., 1871-75. Died September 17, 1875,
Santa Rosa, Cal.
CLASS OF J872.
*HOWARD EMERY ALCOTT. ^. T. Born July i, 1848, Mount
Holly, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died September 24, 1869,
Mount Holly, N. J.
CULMER BARNES. *. N. G. Born August 23, 1850, Middletown,
Conn. Brother of No. 1190, and of Gaybert Barnes (class of 1869).
Left college during Freshman year, 1869. Artist and illustrator, New
York, N. Y., 1875 ■
Address : 22 University Place, New York, N. Y.
CHARLES CARROLL CANFIELD. Born July 5, 1851, Middle-
town, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, June, 1870. Engaged in
the monumental and building stone works, Middletown, Conn., 1870-81.
Address : White Plains, N. Y.
♦CHARLES MARIM CARROW. Born April i, 1853, Pottsville,
Pa.
Left college during Freshman year. Graduated from the U. S. Mili-
tary Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1878. Second lieutenant, 7th U. S.
Cavalry. Died May 19, 1879, St. Louis, Mo.
WILBUR FISK COUSENS. Born July 31, 1848, Kennebunk Port,
Me. Brother of No. 1002.
Left college during Senior year. May, 1872. In business in Boston,
Mass., 1872-76. Principal of High School Columbia Falls, Me., 1876-77,
In business in Boston, Mass., and Portland, Me., 1877-79; Wells, Me.,
1879 . Supervisor of schools for five years. Member of Maine
House of Representatives, 1891-92. Postmaster, town treasurer, etc.
Address: Ogunquit, Me.
♦ROBERT ABBOT DANIEL. Born October 2, 1850, St. John,
N. B., Canada.
Left college during Freshman year, 1869. Minister in the Methodist
Church of Canada. Stationed in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Died August i, 1893, Musquodobit, N. S., Canada.
♦JAMES HOWARD HAND. <ir. T. Born April 21, 1850, Cape May,
N. J.
Left college during Junior year, April, 1871. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New York East Conference, 1873-1907. Died June 7, 1907,
Long Island College Hospital, N. Y.
BENJAMIN WARREN HARTWELL. A. K. E. Born January 19,
1848, Charlotteville, N. Y.
696
NON-GRADUATES. [1872.
Left college during Freshman year, 1869. Engaged in fruit-growing
and farming, LeRoy, N. Y., 187 1 .
Address : LeRoy, N. Y.
HENRY HARRISON HAYNES. B.A., Harvard University, 1873 ;
B.D., Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, Mass., 1877; M.A.,
Harvard, 1887'; Ph.D., Harvard, 1899. ^. T. Born August 23, 1849,
Alexandria, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year, October, 1868. Minister of a
church in Tilton, N. H., 1878; Denver, Col, 1880. Ordained deacon
in the Protestant Episcopal Church, i8/'7; priest, 1878. Engaged in
preaching and teaching. Principal of Jarvis Hall Cathedral School
for Boys, Denver, Col., 1878-82.
Address : 6 Ellery St., Cambridge, Mass.
DAVID BRAINERD HUBBARD. A. K. E. Born April 30, 1847,
Higganum, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, 1869. Graduated from Hartford
Theological Seminary, 1872. Pastor of Congregational churches in
Connecticut, 1873 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
*LEVERET MARSDEN HUBBARD. LL.B., Albany Law School,
1870; M.A. (Hon.), Wesleyan University, 1883. 4^. T. Bom April 23,
1849, Durham, Conn. Son of No. 259.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practised law in New
Haven and Wallingford, Conn., 1870-1906. Postmaster of Walling-
ford, Conn., 1872-81. Member of the Wallingford Board of Education,
1874-81. For many years corporation counsel. Secretary of the state
of Connecticut, 1887-89. Trustee, Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham,
Mass. Director, First National Bank of Wallingford and Dime Sav-
ings Bank of Wallingford. Died December 7, 1906, Wallingford, Conn,
MARTIN VAN BUREN KNOX. B.A., Baker University, 1872;
M.A., Baker, 1875; M.A., Boston University, 1879; Ph.D., Boston
University, 1880; D.D., Baker, 1890. ^. T. Born Ottober 4, 1841,
Schroon, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, March, 1869. Captain of 23d
U. S. Colored Infantry. Methodist Episcopal minister, Vermont Con-
ference, 1870-72; Kansas Conference, 1872-73. Supernumerary, 1873.
Professor of Natural Sciences, Baker University, 1874-77. Engaged in
study, 1877-80. Again in the ministry, New Hampshire Conference,
1880-92. President, Red River Valley University, N. Dak., 1892-1900.
Enp^aged in literary work, 1900 .
Address: 9 Duneklee Ave., Stoneham, Mass.
BERNARD HARRISON NADAL. A. K. E. Bom in Maryland.
Left college during Freshman year. Employed in the New York
Custom House until 1891. Resigned on account of ill health.
Address : unknown.
ADDISON BROWN POLAND. M.A. (Hon.), 1876; Ph.D., New
York University, 1890. ^. T. Born March 26, 1851, Winchendon,
Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1870. Taught in Ash-
burnham, Mass., 1870-71. Principal of High School. Amesbury, Mass.,
1872. Studied law in Wortester, Mass., 1873. Principal of High
697
1872-73.] NON-GRADUATES.
School, Fitchburg, Mass,, 1874; Ilion, N. Y., 1875-85; Jersey City,
N. J., 1886-87. Superintendent of schools, Jersey City, N. J., 1888-93;
Trenton, N. J., 1893-95. Assistant superintendent of schools, New
York, N. Y., 1896. Superintendent of schools, Paterson, N. J., 1898-
1900; Newark, N. J., 1901 .
Address: 258 Montclair Ave., Newark, N. J.
LYMAN EDWARD ROCKWELL. S.T.B., Boston University,
1872; D.D., Portland University, 1898. Born September 4, 1848, Deans-
ville, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, October, 1868. Preached in Hins-
dale, N. H.; in Windsor, Vt., 1874-75. Chaplain of the Vermont State
Prison, 1874-75. Methodist Episcopal minister, Vermont Conference,
1875-80; Genesee Conference, 1880-99. Pastor and Presiding Elder
in Oregon and Kansas, 189^- . Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1904.
Address: Mankato, Kans.
STEPHEN OLIN SHERMAN. Born April 3, 1850, Blanford.
Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in journalism,
Boston, Mass., 1869— — .
Address : Boston Record, Boston, Mass.
♦GEORGE WEBBER STONE. B.A., Bowdoin College, 1872 ; M.A.,
Bowdoin, 1875. *. N. 9. Bom January 7, 1849, Jay, Me.
Left college during Freshman year. Superintendent of schools, Jay,
Me., 1872-81. Engaged in farming. Member of Maine House of
Representatives, 1883-84; Senate, 1895-96. Died October 2, 1910,
Livermore Falls, Me.
♦SMITH WILLISTON TOLES. A. K. E. Born December 25, 1846,
Otego, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, April, 1871. Taueht in Bloom-
field, Conn., 1871-72; High School, Tariffville, Conn., i874-75- Metho-
dist Episcopal minister, New York East Conference, 1875-1905- Died
May 20, 1905.
♦MELVIN ADELBERT WOLCOTT. Born September 23, 1844,
Marcy. N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1868. Engaged in
farming, 1872-78. Methodist Episcopal minister. Central New York
Conference, 1873-78. Died December 25, 1878, Borodino, N. Y.
CHARLES STOUT WOODRUFF. D.D., Taylor University, 1897.
A. K. E. Born July 9, 1847, Mendham, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year, April, 1870. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Newark Conference, 1871 .
Address : Rahway, N. J.
CLASS OF J873.
FRANK DEWAR. Born February 11, 1849, Logan, Ohio.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1870. Engaged in manu-
facturing, 1870 .
Address : 312 Glen Ave., Scotia, N. Y.
698
NON-GRADUATES. [1873.
♦GEORGE WILLIAM ELLIOTT. B.A., Syracuse University, 1873 ;
M.A., Syracuse, 1876. ^. T. Born November i, 1848, New York, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, December, 1871. Vice principal of
High School, Auburn, N. Y., 1870-71. Founder and editor of The
Syracuse University Herald, 1872. Assistant editor of The Northern
Christian Advocate, 1873-74; Rochester Daily Democrat and Chronicle,
1874-80. Engaged in editing and publishing, Rochester, N. Y., 1881-91.
Died March 18, 1891, Rochester, N. Y.
JAMES WILLIAM FENN. Bom 1841, in England.
Left college during Freshman year. Corporal, ist Conn. Heavy
Artillery, 1861-65. Methodist Episcopal minister in Massachusetts and
Michigan, 1871 .
Address : Cass City, Mich.
♦OSMON OLEANDER BAKER FOOTE. A. A. *. Born March
22, 1852, Belleville, N. Y,
Died November 10, 1870, Middletown, Conn., during his Sophomore
year.
EDWIN PERCY GAMBLE. Born December 18, 1853, Cincinnati,
Ohio.
Left college during Freshman year, October, 1869. Engaged in stock
farming in Millersburg, Ky., 1876 .
Address : Millersburg, Ky.
HOWARD KINGSBURY. Ph.G., Philadelphia College of Phar-
macy, 1874; D.D.S., Philadelphia Dental College, 1892. Born Septem-
ber 8, 1849, Mount Holly, N. J.
Left college during Freshman year, 1870. In business in Tyrone,
Pa. Pharmacist in Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-88. Practising dentistr>%
1888 .
Address: 1126 Wallace St., Philadelphia, Pa.
STRATTON SAGE KNOX. A. K. E. Born February 5, i845,
Colesville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year, special course. Practising
law in Cortland, N. Y., 1874 . County judge and surrogate of
Cortland County, N. Y., 1884-90. President, National Bank of Cort-
land, 1897 .
Address : Cortland, N. Y.
WILLIAM HENRY LAWRENCE. M.D., New York University,
1877. ^- '5f- Born October 5. 1851, Durham, Conn. Son of No. 397.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Clerk in Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1872-74. Practised medicine, Tomhannock, N. Y., 1877-79;
Summit, N. J., 1879 .
Address : Summit, N. J.
♦CHARLES ROGER LORD. Born August 25, 1849, Ipswich,
Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Telegraph operator in Ipswich,
Mass. Died December 8, 1879, Ipswich, Mass.
ARTHUR COLLINS MACLAY. M.A. (Hon.), 1879; LL.B.,
Columbia University, 1880. A. K. E. Born August 14, 1853, Victoria,
Hong Kong, China. Brother of R. H. Maclay' (class of 1873).
699
1873.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Senior year, March, 1873. Taught in Japan,
1874-78. Practising law in New York, N. Y., 1880 . Lecturer on
Oriental subjects, Free Lecture Course, New York Board of Education. ,
Address : 662 West 8th St., Plainfield, N. J. I
I
ROBERT [EDWARD] HALL MACLAY. B.A., Syracuse Univer- ^
sity, 1873; M.A., Syracuse, 1876. A. K. E. Born May 16, 1852, Foo-
chow, China. Brother of A. C. Maclay (class of 1873). j
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1871. In business in j
China.
Address : Tientsin, China. 1
JONATHAN MAGIE MEEKER. Ph.D., New York University, ,
1889; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1908. ^. T. Born September 20.
1850, Elizabeth, N. J.
Left college during Junior year. In the insurance business, 1872-75.
State secretary, Y. M. C. A. of New Jersey, 1875-77. Studied in Drew
Theological Seminary. 1877-80; graduated, 1880. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Newark Conference, 1878- 1908. President, Centenary
Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1908 .
Address: Hackettstown, N. J.
CHARLES EDWARD OSBORNE. Born June 5, 1849, Brooklyn, '
N. Y. _ :
Left college during Freshman year. Principal of schools, 1870-75. I
Dealer in musical instruments, 1875 . Member of Conn. Legis- |
lature, 1886-87. ]
Address : Stepney, Conn. i
I
♦CHARLES MORGAN PEASLEE. A. K. E. Born August 26. i
1846, Blenheim, N. Y. ^ !
Died May 14, 1871, Middletown, Conn., during his Sophomore year. |
I
EDWIN RICHARD REDHEAD. B.A., Syracuse University, 1874. \
A. A. *. Born 1851, Brownville, N. Y.
Left college during the first term, Sophomore year. Traveling
salesman, 1875-80. Secretary and treasurer, Victoria Paper Mills Com-
pany, Fulton, N. Y., 1880-92; president, 1892 . President, Citizen's
National Bank, Fulton. N. Y., 1898- — . Lay delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1892, 1908. Trustee of Syracuse University,
1888 .
Address: Fulton, N. Y.
JOHN WENTWORTH SANBORN. A. K. E. Born November
3, 1848, Epping, N. H.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of Kingston Acad-
emy, N. H. Principal of schools, South Newmarket. N. H., 1871-72.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Western New York (now Genesee)
Conference, 1873 • 1
Address : Friendship, N. Y.
♦GEORGE HENRY TOWLE. *. N. e. Born April 9, 1851, j
Boston, Mass. Brother of No. 1065. ]
Left college during Junior year. Practised law, Boston, Mass., j
1874-96. Died September 2, 1896, St. Thomas, West Indies.
700
NON-GRADUATES. [1873-74.
*SANDFORD BATTERSHALL WASHBURN. ^. T. Born
November 15, 1849, Pittsfield, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Died September 16, 1870, Fort
Edward, N. Y.
LYMAN HORACE WEEKS. A. A. *. Born August 21, 1851,
Waltham, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1871. Engaged in jour-
nalism, 1873 .
Address : 2352 Aqueduct Ave., New York, N. Y.
*FRANCIS ASBURY WINCH. ^. T. Born March 4, 1848, North-
field, Vt.
Died November 22, 1871, Middletown, Conn., during his Junior year.
CLASS OF J874.
EDWIN HENRI ATKINS. Born April 3, 1846, Boston, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1870. Boot and shoe
dealer in Hallowell and Kennebunk Port, Me.
Address: Kennebunk Port, Me.
JAMES HALSTEAD BOUCHER. ^. T. Born April 15, 1852,
Williamstown, N. J.
Left college during Junior year, December, 1872. In business in
Rochester, N. Y., 1873 .
Address : 26 Exchange St., Rochester, N. Y.
♦BENJAMIN WEBSTER BRIERLEY. ^. T. Born 1853, Nor-
wich, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died July 26, 1871,
^Norwich, Conn.
M[ILLARD] FILLMORE BROWN. A. A. $. Born September 23.
1850, Triangle, N. Y.
Left college, March, 1873. Taught in Medina Academy, N. Y., 1874;
LeRoy Academical Institute, N. Y., 1875. Practised law in Bingham-
ton, N. Y., 1876-89; Buffalo, N. Y., 1889 . City attorney of Bing-
hamton, for four years.
Address : 341 Ellicott Sq., Buffalo, N. Y. Residence : Angola, N. Y.
ROBERT ALLEN CARRINGTON. Born December 31, 1849, Delhi,
N. Y. Brother of No. 11 18.
Left college during Junior year. 1873. Practised law in Delhi, N. Y.,
1877-81 ; New York, N. Y., 1881-86. Engaged in advertising, 1890- .
Address : 244 West 124th St., New York, N. Y.
HERMAN CARTER. B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1876.
A. K. E. Born November 2, 1849, near Henderson, Md.
Left college during Junior year, June. 1873. Methodist Epis-
copal minister. South Kansas Conference, 1876-81; Ohio Conference,
1881-89. Engaged in manufacturing, i88g- .
Address : Mount Sterling, Ohio.
701
1874.] NON-GRADUATES.
EDMUND PEARSON DOLE. LL.B., Boston University, 1876.
Born February 28, 1850, Skowhegan, Me.
Pursued a special course. Practised law in Keene, N. Y., Honolulu,
Hawaii, and Seattle, Wash. Attorney general of Hawaii.
Address : Haller Building, Seattle, Wash.
*WILLIAM WALTER ELDER. Bom January 3, 1843, Rockport,
Ind.
Pursued a special course with this class during Junior year. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister. New York East and Michigan Conferences.
Died May 11, 1884, Valparaiso, Ind.
GEORGE ADDISON EMERSON. LL.B., Harvard University,
1875. ^. T. Born August 24, 1846, Hermon, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law, 1875 .
Manager and treasurer, Electric Light Company, Bristol, N. H.
Address: Bristol, N. H.
ALFRED MAY GAMMAN. M.D., New York Homoeopathic Medi-
cal College, 1875. A. A. *. Born 1853, Corning, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practising medicine in Com-
ing, N. Y., 1875 .
Address: Corning, N. Y.
♦JAMES WILLIAM HOYT. *. N. 0. Born June 12, 1852, New
York, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Died October 25, 1870, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
♦GEORGE NEWELL KELLOGG. A. A. *.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
Western Wisconsin Conference, 1873-76; Providence (now New Eng-
land Southern) Conference, 1876-77. Pastor of Congregational
churches, 1877-1909. Died September 20, 1909, Morrisville, Vt.
•
ALBERT HARTEAU NASH. A. K. E. Born March 30, 1850,
Meriden, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, July, 1872. Reporter
for The New York Tribune, 1873-74. Supplied Methodist Episcopal
churches, 1874-79. Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference,
1879 .
Address : Stillwater, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM JOHN PARKINSON. A. K. E. Born 1843, Ballston
Spa, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of Bennett Semi-
nary, Greensboro, N. C, 1875. Methodist Episcopal minister, New
England Conference, 1876-78. Located, 1878. Died January 7, 1902, on
the train from Flora to Jackson, Miss.
♦FRANKLIN WELLS PATTEN. B.A., Yale College, 1874;
LL.B., Yale, 1876. ^. T. Born May 8, 1852, Stafford, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, December. 1870. Practised law
in Philadelphia, Pa., 1876-82. In poor health, 1882-88. In the insur-
ance business, New York, N. Y., 1888-90. Died January, 1890, Staf-
ford Springs, Conn.
702
NON-GRADUATES. 11874-75.
OSCAR EUGENE PECK. Born April 14, 1850, Addison, Mich.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, June, 1871. Dentist in
Bridgeton, N. J., 1871 . President, Board of Education, Bridgeton.
Address : Bridgeton, N. J.
GEORGE MORTIMER ROE. M.A. (Hon.), 1884. A. A. *. Born
October 30, 1848, Clyde, N. Y. Brother of No. 937, and of C. M.
Roe (class of 1881).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1872. Taught in Middle-
ville, N. Y., 1872-73. Engaged in journalism, 1873 . Member,
Board of Supervisors, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1895-98.
Address : 2149 Park Boulevard, Long Beach, Cal.
WILLIAM MORRIS STERLING. D.D., Syracuse University,
1907. Born July 4, 1845, Newport, N. S., Canada.
Left college, having pursued a special course, April, 1873. Methodist
Episcopal minister, Vermont, Maine, and South California Confer-
ences, 1869 .
Address : 120 N, Avenue ^, Los Angeles, Cal.
JAMES HORTON TAFT. *. N. G. Born July 7, 1852, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1028 and 1194.
Left college at the end of Junior year. In business in New York,
N. Y..
Address: 100 William St., New York, N. Y.
♦JOHN ROBBINS TIDDY. A. K E.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New England Conference, 1871-72. Died November 2, 1872, Spring-
field, Mass.
CLASS OF J875.
♦ALFRED WILLISTON ADAMS. ^. T. Born May 17, 1851,
Provincetown, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Died April 2Z, 1875, Dansville,
N. Y.
DANIEL JOSEPH DONAHOE. Born February 27, 1853, Brim-
field, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised law in Meriden, Conn.,
1875-78; Middletown, Conn., 1878 . Associate judge, Middletown
City Court, 1884-1903. Attorney for the town of Middletown, 1886-93.
President, Board of Education, 1895-1905.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
CLARK PHELPS HOWLAND. B.A., Yale College, 1875;
M.A., Drury College. Born October 3. 1849, Columbia, Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in New Haven,
Conn., 1875-77. Principal of Zabor Academy, Marion, Mass., 1877-93;
Academy of Drury College, Mo., 1893 .
Address : Springfield, Mo.
703
1875-76.1 NON-GRADUATES.
LEWIS WILLIAM MOREY. B.A, Dartmouth College, 1876.
Bom November 26, 1848, Lowell, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Vermont Conference, 1879-82. Located, 1882.
Address : South Strafford, Vt.
GEORGE WHEATON NICKERSON. A. K. E.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught in Hackensack, N. J.,
1872.
Address : unknown.
CHARLES PHELPS. M.A. (Hon.), 1907. ^. T. Born August
10, 1853, East Hartford, Conn. Brother of No. 782.
Left college near the end of Senior year. Practising' law in Rock-
ville. Conn., 1877 . Member of lower house. General Assembly.
1885; Senate, 1893. Secretary of the state of Connecticut, 1897-98.
Attorney-general of Connecticut, 1899-1903. State's attorney, Tolland
County, Conn., 1903 .
Address : Rockville, Conn.
GEORGE SKENE. M.A. (Hon.), 1883; D.D., Bates College.
4^. T. Born August 3, 1845, Anthorp, Lincolnshire, England.
Left college during Freshman year, June, 1872. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Greeley, Col, 1873-74 ; Troy Conference, 1874-85 ; New
England Conference, 1885 . Supernumerary, 1908.
Address : Bedford, Mass.
JAMES POMEROY STOW. Born August 2, 1852, Middletown.
Conn.
Left college during Junior year. Photographic designer in Middle-
town, Conn., 1874-78. Councilman of Middletown, Conn., 1880. City
clerk, 1881 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
*CYRUS EVERETT WATERBURY. A. A. *. Born January 28,
1848, Westchester County, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in Fairfield
County, Conn., 1874; Salt Lake City, Utah, 1875; Hancock, N. Y.,
1876; Everett, Pa., 1876-78; Hancock, N. Y., 1878-79; Pleasant Hill,
Mo., 1879-80. Principal of a grammar school, Bridgeport, Conn.,
1880-84. Died March 31, 1884, Bridgeport, Conn.
♦JOSEPH ZWEIFEL. ^. T. Born September 19, 1850, New York,
N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Troy Conference, 1876-1902. Died October 21, 1902, Northville, N. Y.
CLASS OF IS76.
WILLIAM BORDEN BALDWIN. ^. T. Born September 18,
1854, Fall River, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year, March, 1873. Salesman,
1873 .
Address: 328 Belmont St., Brockton, Mass.
704
NON-GRADUATES. .[1876.
HERBERT JEWETT BARTON. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1876;
M.A., Dartmouth. A. A. *. Born September 27, 1853, Newport, N. H.
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1874. Engaged in
teaching, 1877 .
Address : 406 West Hill St., Champaign, 111.
♦DANIEL MOORE BATES, Jr. M.A., Racine College, 1882.
^, T. Born 1852, Wilmington, Del.
Left college during Freshman year. Traveled in Europe, 1873-75.
Studied in Berkeley Divinity School, Middletov^n, Conn., 1875-78;
graduated, 1878. Ordained deacon, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1878;
priest, 1879. Taught in New Brunswick, N. J., 1878. Professor of
History and Christian Evidences, St. John's Missionary College,
Shanghai, China, 1879-81. Rector, St. Luke's Church, Saranac Lake,
N. Y., 1882-85; St. Stephen's Church, Clifton Heights, Pa., 1885-99.
Died December 8, 1899, Philadelphia, Pa.
WILLIAM FREDERIC BORGELT. A. K. E. Born April 5, 1852,
New York, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Painter in Middletown, Conn.,
1876 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
DELOS FERDINAND BROOKS. D.D., Texas Holiness Univer-
sity, 1906. Born October 26, 1845, St. Albans, Vt.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Troy Conference, 1876-1906. Professor in Central University, Iowa,
1906-08. President of Beulah Heights College, Oklahoma, 1908-09.
Supernumerary, 1909.
Address : Ballston Spa, N. Y.
CARTER EASTMAN GATE. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1876;
D.D., Bates College, 1900. A. A. *, Born August 26, 1852, Louden,
N. H.
Left college during Sophomore year. Free-will Baptist minister,
1877 .
Address : 158 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I.
*W ALTER EDEN CHASE. Born May 7, 1851, Unity, Me.
Left college during Freshman year, October, 1872. Died November 9,
1872, Kansas City, Mo.
DANIEL JAMES CLARK. A. K. E. Bom July 20, 1848, Ludlow,
Vt.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Wesleyan Academy,
Wilbraham. Mass., 1874-75. Studied in Hartford Theological Seminary,
1878-79. Pastor of the First Congregational (Old Stone) Church,
East Haven, Conn., 1880 .
Address : 24 High St., East Haven, Conn.
TIMOTHY SUMNER CLIFFORD. Born in Warren, N. H.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
GRANVILLE CORNING. B.A., Yale College, 1878. Bom 1848,
Monroe, Conn.
705
1876.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college about the end of Sophomore year. Principal of Gren's
Farms Academy, 1878-79; High School, Cheshire, Mass., 1880-81. In
the real estate business.
Address: 93 North St., Auburn, N. Y.
WILLIAM WESTON COX. A. A. $. Born September 6, 1848,
Ellenville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Troy Conference, 1875 . Superannuated, 1909.
Address : 1561 Lake St., Elmira, N. Y.
TIMOTHY PRESCOTT FROST. M.A. (Hon.), 1890; D.D., 1895.
"*•. T. Bom June 26, 1850, Mount Holly, Vt.
Left college during Junior year, April, 1875. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Vermont Conference, 1876-89; New York East Conference,
1889-93; Baltimore Conference, 1893-98; Newark Conference, 1898-
1903 ; Rock River Conference, 1903 .
Address: 1632 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111.
ROSCOE LEONARD GREENE. M.A. (Hon.), 1884. A. K. E.
Born December 26, 1847, Bangor, Me.
Left college during Senior year, April, 1876. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New England Conference, 1876— — .
Address : Waltham, Mass.
JOHN EDMUND KENDRICK. A. K. E. Born June 17, 1854,
Providence, R. I.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, June, 1873. Engaged in
manufacturing cotton mill supplies. President, American Supply Com-
pany, of Providence, R. I. U. S. Marshal for Rhode Island, 1892-96,
1900-08.
Address : Box 552, Providence, R. I.
*JAMES EDWARD KNAPP. Born August 25, 1846, Greenwich,
Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, February, 1873. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Providence (now New England Southern) and Vermont
Conferences, 1873-1905. Died 1905.
JAMES OTIS LYFORD. Born June 28, 1853, Boston, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Member of N. H. Constitutional
Convention, 1876. Political editor of The People (afterwards People
and Patriot), i^jy-jg. Practised law in Tilton and Concord, N. H.,
1880 . Superintendent of schools, Tilton, N. H.
Address : Concord, N. H.
♦CHARLES ADELBERT LYON. A. A. $. Born May 30, 1850,
Barker, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1874. Clerk in Bing-
hamton, N. Y., 1874; in the office' of The Bin^hamfon Daily Times,
1875. Cashier in Binghamton, N. Y., 1879-92. Died October 2, 1892,
Binghamton, N. Y.
JACOB WARREN NEWTON. Born August 3, 1852, Stowe, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming in
Stowe, Vt., 1873-77. Supplied a church in Chelsea, West Hill, Vt..
706
NON-GRADUATES. [1876.
1877-79. Chaplain of the Hygienic Institute, Dansville, N. Y., 1879-80.
Engaged in farming, 1880-98; in printing tracts and in home mission
work, 1898-1904. Bookseller and stationer, 1904 .
Address: Toccoa, Ga.
♦LEWIS HENRY NOBLE. ^. T. Born June 7, 1853, Westfield,
Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Died May 14, 1875, Westfield,
Mass.
JESSE TUCK PARKER. A. K. E. Born August 11, 1850, Wilton,
Me.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Superintendent of
schools, Fayette, Me., 1874-79. Principal of High School, Rome, Ga.,
1879. Supervisor of schools, Fayette, Me., 1880-81. Practising law in
St. Paul, Nebr.
Address : St. Paul, Howard County, Nebr.
*NELSON COBLEIGH PARKER. M.D., Boston University, 1879.
f>. N. e. Born February 13, 1855, Boston, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, June, 1874. Studied in
Berlin, Germany, 1874; Paris, France, 1875-76. Practised medicine,
1879-81. Clerk in Boston, Mass., 1881-97. Died 1897.
*ELWYN DAVID PLAISTED. Ph.B., Syracuse University, 1877.
Bom October 14, 1855, Syracuse, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Studied in Germany. 1874-76.
Professor of Modern Languages, Paris, France, 1876-77. Dealer in
stoves, Syracuse, N. Y., and Springfield, Ohio, Died December 30,
1901, Memphis, Tenn.
GEORGE POWERS RAYMOND. A. A. *. Born December 3, 1853,
Lockport, N. Y. Brother of No. 1098.
Left college, having pursued a special course, 1874. Druggist, Lock-
port, N. Y., and Independence, Col., 1875 .
Address : Independence, Col.
♦WARREN JARROTT REES. A. A. *.
Left college during Freshman year, February, 1873. Bookkeeper in
Boston, Mass., 1878-81. Died June 10, 1902, Louisville, Ky.
JAMES TRENCH ARD SCHOCK. M.A. (Hon.), 1884. A. K. E.
Born April 22, 1851, Centerton, N. J.
Left college during Senior year, March, 1876. Principal of various
schools, 1876 .
Address: Plainfield, N. J.
CHARLES HURD SHERWOOD. LL.B., Columbia University,
1876. Born December 2, 1848, Liberty. N. Y. Brother of No. 1128.
Left college, having pursued a special course, 1874. Practised law in
Bradford, Pa., and Castile, N. Y., 1876 . Alderman of Bradford,
Pa.
Address : Castile, N. Y.
707
■1876-77.] NON-GRADUATES.
EMMET REDFIELD STODDARD. A. K. E. Born June 30, 1850,
Middletown, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year, 1875. In the dairy business, New
York, N. Y., 1877 •
Address : Mills Hotel, 7th Ave. and 36th St., New York, N. Y.
LEVI LE FOREST HAYDEN TAYLOR. A. A. *.
Left college during Freshman year. Taught in Epping and Lee,
N. H. In business in Haverhill, Mass., 1880— — .
Address: Windsor St., Haverhill, Mass.
WILLIAM UBERTO TAYLOR. M.D., University of Vermont,
1880. Born June 12, 1852, Mooers, N. Y. Brother of No. 1064.
Left college, June, 1873. Engaged in teaching and studying medicine,
1873-76. Assistant surgeon in Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington,
Vt., 1880-81. Practising medicine, 1881 .
Address: Mooers, N. Y.
EUGENE RALPH TOWNE. Born August 9. 1852, Waterbury.
Vt.
Left college at the end of the first term, Freshman year. Studied
in Yale College, 1873-75. Engaged in farming in Waterbury, Vt.,
1877 ■
Address : Waterbury, Vt.
♦CALVIN BUTTERFIELD TUTTLE. LL.B., Boston University,
1879. Sk. T. Born May 16, 1851, Long Island, N. H.
Left college during Junior year. Practised law, Lynn, Mass., 1879-
1906. Died May 6, 1906, Lynn, Mass.
♦HENRY AARON YEAMANS. A. K. E. Born May 15, 1853,
Ashtabula, Ohio.
Left college during Freshman year. Studied law in Chicago, 111.,
1873-75. Died March 22, 1875* Chicago, 111.
CLASS OF J 877.
♦THOMAS SNOWDEN BOSWELL. B.A., Dickinson College,
1877. Born November 6, 1856, Lima, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, October, 1874. In the insurance
business, Philadelphia, Pa., 1878. In business, New York, N. Y.,
1879-83. Orange grower in Florida, 1883-91. Died January 17, 1891,
Leesburg, Fla.
♦JOHN ATWOOD BOWLER. A. A. «i>. Born October 25, 1852,
Watertown, Mass.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Hollis, N. H., 1875;
Pepperell, Mass., 1876; Revere, Mass., 1877-78. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New Hampshire Conference, 1881-98; New England Con-
ference, 1898-1911. Died February 28, 191 1, Springfield, Mass.
HENRY CLAY CARPENTER. Born January 25. 1850, Troy,
N. Y.
708
NON-GRADUATES. [1877.
Left college during Sophomore year. Principal of Milton Acad-
emy, Del., 1874-75; Georgetown Academy. Del., 1875-76. Superinten-
dent of Lewes Union School, Del., 1876-80. Assistant superintendent
of public schools of Delaware, 1881. European agent for the McCor-
mick Reaper and Harvester Company.
Address : unknown.
JOSEPH COLTER. A. A. *. Born July 13, 1847, Leitrim, Ireland.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the dry goods com-
mission business, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, and New York,
1875 . Member of the Board of Education, East Orange, N. J.,
1902 .
Address: 72 Leonard St., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM HOWE CRANE. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1880.
A. A. *. Born February 6, 1854, Pennington, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, 1874. Studied in New
York University, 1876-77. Taught in Lyons Farms, N. J., 1877-78;
State Normal School, Holly Springs, Miss., 1878-79. Practised law,
Port Jervis and New York, N. Y., 1880 . Judge of County Court,
Orange County, N. Y., 1891-93.
Address : Tribune Building, New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM HENRY FAIRCHILD. LL.B., University of Michigan,
1877. ■*■• '^- Born January 31, 1853, Fairfield, Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year, November, 1874. Practised
law in Fairfield, Vt., 1876——. Superintendent of town schools, 1878-81.
Member of Vermont House of Representatives, 1888-90; Senate,
1890-92.
Address: Fairfield, Vt.
JOHN HARRIS FRANCIS. Born in New London, Conn.
Left college after a stay of one month, October, 1874.
Address : unknown.
WILLIAM DUDLEY GOEWEY. M.A. (Hon.), 1909. A. f . *.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, June, 1874. Resided in
Kansas, 1874-77. Teaching in High School, Albany, N. Y., 1877 .
Address: Albany, N. Y.
♦WEBSTER GOSS. A. K. E. Born June 12, 1856, Oakhill, N. Y.
Brother of W. R. Goss (class of 1880).
Left college during Senior year, February, 1877. Principal of
Chatham Academy, N. Y., 1872. Practised law, 1880-98. Commissioner
of deeds in Hudson, N. Y. Died April 25, 1898, Spooner, Wis.
♦EDWIN LUTHER GRISWOLD. Born February 11, 1855, Elyria,
Ohio. Son of No. 313.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Salesman in Cleveland,
Ohio, 1876-79. Bookkeeper, Elyria, Ohio, 1880-81. Died September 26,
1881, Washington, D. C.
♦HERBERT HIRAM HAYDEN. Born February 22, 1850, Taunton,
Mass.
709
1877.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Sophomore year, April, 1875. Preached in the
New York East Conference, M. E. Church, 1875-79. Carriage-maker
in New Haven, Conn., 1880-1907. Died 1907.
JOHN BASCOME HIBBEN. M.D., New York University, 1878.
A. K. E. Born 1855, Lowell, Ind.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1875. Assistant physician in
Flatbush Insane Asylum, 1877-78. Medical director of the Freedmen's
Relief Association, Topeka, Kans., 1879-81. Practising medicine.
Address : unknown.
♦GILBERT HARVEY JESSUP. *. N. 9. Born November 3, 1848,
Westhampton, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in canvassing
in Philadelphia, Pa., 1875-77. Taught in Maine, Illinois, Wisconsin,
Iowa, and Minnesota. Stenographer in Lanesboro, Minn., 1879-80,
Banker, and real estate agent, Tracy, Minn., 1880-1904. Died August,
1904.
♦FRANK WELLINGTON JOHNSON. Born September 30, 1850,
Sanbomton, N. H.
Left college during Freshman year, January-, 1874. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, in Vermont and California. Died 1906.
HOWARD NEWTON KNIGHT. ^. T. Bom December 3, 1854,
Providence, R. I.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, July, 18*74. In business
in Providence, R. I., 1874-76; Milwaukee, Wis., 1876-77. Traveling
salesman, 1878-79. New England manager for New York milling com-
panies, 1880-97. Vice president and secretary, Livermore & Knight
Company, Providence, R. I., 1898 .
Address : Providence, R. I.
EDXy^RD SAMUEL LEWIS. B.A., Boston University, 1877;
M.A., Boston University, 1881 ; D.D., Little Rock University, 1886.
"*■. T. Born August 24, 1855, Natick, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year, December, 1874. Taught,
1877-84. College president, 1884-90. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Ohio Conference, 1890-1908. Assistant editor, Sunday-school publi-
cations, 1908 .
Address: 998 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILLIAM McCAULEY. Bom August 5, 1856, Stony Point. N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, May, 1874. Engaged in teach-
ing, 1875-78. Practised law in Haverstraw, N. Y., 1882-1909. Corpora-
tion counsel for Haverstraw several years. District attorney of Rock-
land County, N. Y., 1891-94. County judge and surrogate of the
county, 1909 .
Address : Haverstraw, N. Y.
♦CYRUS PAINTER MARSH. A. K. E. Born October 19, 1851,
Sewickley, Pa.
Drowned October 8, 1876, in the Connecticut River, Middletown.
during his Senior year.
710
NON-GRADUATES. [1877-78.
WILLIAM JAMES SHEPARD. ^. T. Born August 23, 1854,
Boston, Mass.
Left college during Junior year, February, 1876. Clerk of a com-
mittee of the New York Senate, 1878. City chamberlain, Watertown,
N. Y., 1879-84. Engaged in publishing, 1884-87; in manufacturing,
1887-92; in the insurance business, 1892 . Police commissioner of
Watertown, N. Y., four years. Secretary-treasurer, Watertown Sav-
ings, Loan and Building Association.
Address: 232 Stone St., Watertown, N. Y.
SAMUEL WISE SMITH. B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1880.
Born February 7, 1855, Baltimore, Md.
Left college during Junior year, December, 1875. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1880- .
Address; 1241 South 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
♦JOSEPH MILLER THOMAS. Born February 4, i855, Potts-
ville. Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Studied in Boston Uni-
versity. Engaged in farming in North East, Md. Publisher of The
Peninsula Methodist, Wilmington, Del. Printer and bookbinder.
Died January 5, 1903, Providence, R. I.
JOHN RICHARD VAN BENSCHOTEN. B.A., College of New
Jersey (now Princeton University), 1878. ^. T. Born October 7,
1856, Madison, Wis.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Resided in California
and the West, 1878-80.
Address : unknown.
ALEXANDER MARTIN WILCOX. B.A., Yale College, 1877;
Ph.D., Yale, 1880. A. K. E. Born June 19, 1849, Baltimore, Md.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Tutor in Greek in
Wesleyan University, 1880-83. Studied in the American School of
Classical Studies, Athens, 1883-84. Fellow by courtesy, Johns Hopkins
University, 1884-85. Professor of Greek, University of Kansas,
1885 .
Address: 1605 Vermont St., Lawrence, Kans.
DU RENNE STEARNS WILCOX.
Left college during the third term of Sophomore year. Taught in
High School, Middletown, Conn., and in Chamberlain Institute, Ran-
dolph, N. Y. Manufacturer in Randolph, N. Y., 1881.
Address : unknown.
ELIZABETH HINCKLEY DELEVAN.
Pursued a special course during a part of the fall term, 1874.
Graduated from the School of Theology, Boston University, 1880.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF 1878.
HEMAN BANGS ANDREW. M.D., New York University, 1878.
Born August i, 1853, Navesink, N. J. Brother of No. 11 12.
711
1878.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Freshman year. Practised medicine in Morris-
town and Newark, N. J.
Address : 176 Summer St., Newark, N. J.
CHRISTIAN DOLLNER BERNSEE. X. <ir. Born August 22,
1858, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year, November, 1877. Engaged in the
manufacture of clocks, New York, N. Y.
Address : unknown.
JOHN NICHOLL BROWN. A. A. *. Born September 29, 1856,
Bridgeton, N. J.
Left college, June, 1878. Taught in Pennington Seminary, N. J.,
1878-82. Organist of the First Presbyterian Church, Trenton, N. J.,
1882-92; Hyde Park Presbyterian Church. Chicago, 111., 1892-99; St.
John's Protestant Episcopal Church, Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1899- .
Publisher of music.
Address : 26 Jay St., Ogdensburg, N. Y.
CHARLES DAVENPORT CLARKE. ^. T.
Left college during Senior year. Editor of The Bath Independent,
1879-91. Retired.
Address: Bath, Me.
♦JOHN WESLEY COUCHMAN. A. K. E. Born August 25, 1853,
Margaretville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in Hudson River
Institute, N. Y. Deceased ; date of death unknown.
♦WILLIAM EDWARD CUMMINGS. 4>. N. O. Born March 3,
1858, Brownsville, Tex.
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1876. Taught in the
public schools of Maryland, 1876-78. District attorney, 25th Judicial
District of Texas, 1879. U. S. extradition agent for the Mexican
frontier, 1880. District attorney, 25th Judicial District of Texas,
1881-83. Died 1883.
♦SAMUEL LAPHAM DOLLNER. X. <ir. Born October 25, 1856,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the commission busi-
ness. New York, N. Y., 1881. Died January i, 1907, Asheville, N. C.
LEWIS HARVEY EDDY. Born in Fenner, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, February, 1875. Taught in
Madison Village, N. Y., 1877-78. Practised law in Brookfield, N. Y.,
1878-81.
Address : unknown.
DANIEL HEATON. A. K. E. Born November 24, 1852, Linth-
waite, England.
Left college during Senior year, Februarv, 1878. Wesleyan minister,
England, 1878 .
Address: Shoreham, Sussex, England.
EDGAR MARTINGALE HERMANCE. M.D., Columbia Univer-
sity, 1878. A. K. E. Born January 19, 1854, New York, N. Y.
712
NON-GRADUATES. 11878.
Left college during Junior year. Practising medicine in Yonkers,
N. Y., 1878——. Commissioner of public safety, Yonkers, N. Y.
Address: Yonkers, N. Y.
♦CHARLES OZIAS JUDD. ^. T. Born November 9, 1858, Flush-
ing, N. Y. Son of No. 315 ; brother of Nos. 1329 and 1392.
Died July 9, 1877, Middletown, Conn., during his Junior year.
ELI LEARNER LATHAM. Born May 19, 1844, Northfield, Vt.
Left college, having pursued a special course, June, 1875. Served
in the U. S. Army, 1862-63. Methodist Episcopal minister, New England
Southern Conference, 1872-79. Engaged in missionary work. In
charge of Rescue Home for Boys, Matanzas, Cuba, 1901.
Address : unknown.
FRANK FURMAN LATHROP. Born February 5, 1856, Dubuque,
Iowa.
Left college during Freshman year, April, 1875. Engaged in manu-
facturing, Ilion, N. Y., 1875-86. Treasurer, Standard Furniture Com-
pany, Herkimer, N. Y., 1886 .
Address: 441 North Main St., Herkimer, N. Y,
HERBERT WHITNEY MECORNEY. Born May i, 1856, Milford,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year, 1875. In the shoe business, and
studying medicine in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1875-81.
Address : unknown.
FREDERIC OBED NICKERSON. Ph.B., Boston University, 1877.
^. T. Born July 16, 1854, South Harwich, Mass. Brother of H. G.
Nickerson (class of 1878).
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1874. Assistant prin-
cipal, Culpeper Female Institute, Va., 1877-78. Principal of High
School, Scituate, Mass., 1878-80. In business, 1880 .
Address : 27 Garland St., Maiden, Mass.
♦HERBERT GOODRIDGE NICKERSON. Ph.B., Boston Univer-
sity, 1877. <ir. T. Born April 17, 1856, South Harwich, Mass. Brother
of F. O. Nickerson (class of 1878).
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1874. Principal of
High School, South Harwich, Mass., 1878-82. Died April 19, 1882,
South Harwich, Mass.
GEORGE WASHINGTON NORTH. M.A., Lafayette College,
1885. Born September 12, 1850, Philadelphia, Pa.
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Philadelphia Conference, 1876 . Supernumerary.
Address: 6047 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
GEORGE HENRY PERKINS. A. K. E. Born April 19, 1851,
Topsfield, Mass.
Left college during Junior year, December, 1876. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, New England Conference, 1878——. Superannuated,
1907.
Address: Uxbridge, Mass.
713
1878-79.1 NON-GRADUATES.
FRANK THEODORE POMEROY. A. A. *. Born October 3,
1852, Rockbottom, Mass.
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1874. Methodist
Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1875 .
Address : Webster, Mass.
HENRY WADDELL RODGER. Born April 10, 1849, Hammond,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Principal of High
School, Rossie, N. Y., 1876. Engaged in farming, dealing in hay and
horses. Now engaged in mining in Colorado.
Address : 520 Exchange National Bank Building, Colorado Springs,
Col.
♦WILLIS ADAMS RUSSELL. *. N. 9. Born June 12, 1853, Paris,
Me. Brother of Nos. 1023, 1159, 1367, 1399, and 1765.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Hazardville, Conn.,
1878-79. Practised medicine in Bethel, Me., 1881. Died July 19, 1897,
Pittsfield, Mass.
WILLIAM ARTHUR SAXE. Bom May 3, 1857, Troy, N. Y.
Brother of Nos. 1400 and 1401.
Left college during Freshman year. Dealer in lumber, Troy, N. Y.,
1881 .
Address : Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y.
FRANK EDWARD STEBBINS. B.A., Amherst College, 1880.
A. A. *.
Left college during Freshman year. Practising law.
Address: 332 Indiana Ave., Washington, D. C.
ROBERT BOWNE SUCKLEY. A. A. *. Born June 5, 1856,
Rhinebeck, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Practising law.
Address: RhineclifT, N. Y.
CORNELL MARTIN WALSWORTH. A. A. *. Born April,
1857, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Collinwood, Ohio,
1879-81.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF J879.
ALFRED COOKMAN ATKINS. ^. T. Born October 15. 1855,
Lebanon, Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1877. Hotel proprietor,
Asbury Park, N. J., St. Augustine and Enterprise, Fla., and New York,
N. Y., 1877 .
Address: Ocean Hotel, Asbury Park, N. J.
*CALVIN MARTIN BROWN. Born June 10, 1851, Chelsea, Vt.
Left college during Freshman year, December, 1875. Engaged in
teaching, 1876-77. Died February 2, 1902, West Corinth, Vt.
714
NON-GRADUATES. [1879.
ISAAC NUNEZ CARDOZO. Born in South Carolina.
Left college during Sophomore year. Went to California. Engaged
in teaching in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1880-81.
Address: unknown.
JAMES CURTISS CARNAHAN. B.A., Hobart College, 1891 ;
M.A., Hobart, 1894. ^- "^^ Born April 8, 1858, Ravenna, Ohio.
Brother of No. 1349.
Left college during Junior year, January, 1878. In business, Pitts-
ford, N. Y., 1878-90. Instructor in Greek, Hobart College, 1892-93.
Instructor in Hebrew, DeLancy Divinity School, 1893-94. Rector of
Protestant Episcopal Church, Arlington, Vt., 1894-97. Priest in charge,
Sherburne, Vt., 1897 •
Address : Sherburne, Vt.
♦JAMES MARSHALL COLLINS. Born March 18, 1858, Carlisle,
Pa. Son of No. 47.
Left college during Junior year. Died September 20, 1878, Memphis,
Tenn.
♦BAYARD TAYLOR EDDY. A. A. *. Born February 23. 1853,
Theresa, N. Y. Brother of No. 1078.
Left college during Sophomore year. Taught school, 1877. Died
April 13, 1880, Gouverneur, N. Y.
EDWIN EVERETT HAMILTON. A. K. E. Born February 27,
i860, Philadelphia, Pa. Brother of Nos. 918 and 1215.
Left college during Junior year, March, 1878. Engaged in the manu-
facture of paper, Philadelphia, Pa., 1879- 1903. Retired, 1903.
Address: 51 Allen Lane, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Pa.
♦AUGUSTUS PHILIP HANN. A. A. *. Born February 15, 1856,
Belvidere, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year, September, 1876. Graduated
from the Eastman Business College, 1877. Assistant cashier of First
National Bank, Washington, N. J., 1878-87. Member of Common
Council of Washington, N. J., 1880. Died December 11, 1887, Wash-
ington, N. J.
♦FRED MERRITT HULBURD. *. N. 9. Born September 12,
1853, Johnson, Vt.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1877. Died February 11, 1879,
Waterville, Vt.
EDWARD MANNING INGALLS. Born April 19, 1857, Lynn,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year, November, 1875. Taught in
Poland, Me., 1876-77. Bookkeeper for eighteen years. Engaged in
farming for six years. Florist for two years. Clerk for the General
Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., 1902 .
Address: 20 Salem St., Lynn, Mass.
♦GEORGE COOKE KING. A. K. E. Born June 24, 1853, Wor-
cester, Mass.
71S
1879.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Junior year, April, 1878. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New England Southern Conference, 1880-88. Died July 6,
1888, East Weymouth, Mass.
WILLIAM HENRY LAMB. Born in Juliustown, N. J.
Left college during Sophomore year, October, 1876. Taught in
Mount Holly and Juliustown, N. J., 1877 .
Address : Juliustown, N. J.
EDWARD C NEWCOMB. A. A. *. Born 1858, Wallsville, Pa.
Left college at the end of Junior year, June, 1878. Practised law
in Scranton, Pa., 1879-1903. Judge of the 45th Judicial District of
Pennsylvania, 1903 .
Address : 602 Olive St., Scranton, Pa.
*HOWARD MUDGE NEWHALL. A. A. *. Born May 7, 1854.
Lynn, Mass. Brother of No. 808.
Left college during Junior year, December, 1877. Engaged in manu-
facturing, and in the real estate and insurance business, Lynn, Mass..
1878- 1908. Died December 25, 1908, Lynn, Mass.
♦EDWARD SHERMAN POMEROY. 4'. T. Born November 27,
1859, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 381.
Left college during Sophomore year, February, 1877. Died August
18, 1877, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHARLES ARCHIBALD RANSOM. Born June 22, 1857, Jersey
City, N. J. Brother of No. 962.
Left college during Freshman year, April, 1876. Admitted to the
bar, 1881. Engaged in journalism, 1882 . Executive clerk. New
Jersey, 1908 .
Address: 100 North Munn Ave., East Orange, N. J.
EDMUND FRENCH SAWYER. X. ^. Born September 9, 1858,
Concord, N. H.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in teaching,
1878. Private secretary of the American Institute of Instruction,
Boston, Mass., 1879-80. Director of music in the public schools of
Bradford, Pa., 1881. On the staff of The Bradford (Pa.) Evening
Star, 1881-89. Engaged in teaching music. Musical critic and composer.
Address: 1788 Beacon St., Brookline, Mass.
CHARLES ANTHONY SHEFFIELD. ^. T. Born April 19, i8s5,
East Haddam, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in Fair Haven,
Mass., 1878; Vineyard Haven, Mass., 1879; Cottage City, Mass., 1880.
Bookkeeper.
Address: Minneapolis, Minn.
*LYMAN ASHVILLE THOMAS. A. K. E. Born May 18, 1854,
North Dighton, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, June, 1876. Taught,
1877-78. Engaged in farming, 1878-79. Died May 26, 1890.
DAVID MERRITT VAIL. A. K. E. Bom February 15, 1859..
Yorktown, N. Y.
716
NON-GRADUATES. [1879-80.
Left college at the end of Junior year, June, 1878. In business in
Ossining and Peekskill, N. Y., 1879 .
Address: Peekskill, N. Y.
EDWARD HERBERT WALTER. Born October i, 1857, St. Johns-
bury, Vt. Brother of No. 1133.
Left college during Freshman year, February, 1876. Machinist and
toolmaker, 1878— — .
Address : Lakewood, R. L
♦FREDERIC CHESTER WILLIAMS. Born April 4, 1858, New
Britain, Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year, 1877. Taught in Kensington,
Conn., 1877-78. Principal of High School, West Hartford, Conn.,
1878-79; district school, Southington, Conn., 1879-81. Taught in district
school, Meriden, Conn., 1882. Died February 25, 1892, Las Vegas,
N, Mex.
♦ANTHONY WOLFORD. Born February 27, 1848, Middleburg,
N. Y.
Entered in 1873, ^nd left college during Senior year. Taught in
Hartford, N. Y., 1874-76. Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Con-
ference, 1879-1907. Died May 20, 1907, Raceville, N. Y.
MELA ISABEL BARROWS (Bennett). Born September 30, 1858,
Dorchester, Mass.
Left college during first year, special course, 1877. Became a mis-
sionary of the Baptist Church.
Married September 30, 1879, Rev. Albert Arnold Bennett, who died
October, 1909.
Address: Mrs. Mela I. Bennett, 113 East Manning St., Providence,
R. I.
CLASS OF J88a
♦CHARLES WILLIAM AVERY. Born July 4, i8S9, Middletown,
Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. Died January 26, 1879, Mid-
dletown, Conn.
JOSEPH AYRAULT BAILEY. Born March 17, 185S, Essex,
Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year, special course. Baptist minister.
Address : North Dana, Mass.
WILBUR FISK BERRY. D.D., Grant University, 1906, and Wes-
leyan University, 1907. *. N. 0. Born November 24, 185 1, Camden,
Me.
Left college during Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister, Maine
Conference, 1881-99. Secretary, Christian Civic League of Maine, 1899-
1902, 1909 . President, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kents Hill, Me.,
1902-09. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892, '96.
1904.
Address: Waterville, Me.
1880.1 NON-GRADUATES.
CHARLES OLIN BRAMHALL. A. A. *.
Address : unknown,
FREDERICK PIERCE BURR. Born November 2, 1859, Middle-
town, Conn.
Left college during Freshman year, April, 1877. Dealer in flour,
feed, grain, etc., Middletown, Conn., 1879 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
EDWARD THOMAS BURROWES. A. K. E. Born July 25, 1852,
Sherbrooke, Que., Canada.
Left college during Freshman year, November, 1876. Manufacturer
of wire window screens, Portland, Me., 1878 . Trustee of Boston
University, 1901 .
Address : Portland, Me.
JOSEPH ALBERT COREY. A. K. E. Born February 8, 1853,
Southbridge, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year, April, 1878. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Maine Conference, 1879-1907; East Maine Conference,
1907 .
Address : Searsport, Me.
♦ROBERT LAURENSON DASHIELL. A. K. E. Born July 2,
1858, Baltimore. Md.
Left college during Freshman year, May, 1877. Studied in Bryant
& Stratton's Business College, Newark, N. J., 1877-78. Salesman, New
York, N. Y. Died March 25, 1893.
WILLIAM HENRY DRESSER. B.A., Bates College, 1882. A. K. E.
Born April 25, 1852, Lovell, Me.
Left college during Freshman year, June, 1877. Principal of a
graded school, Stoneham, Me., 1878-79. Taught. 1882-83, 1885-96,
1900-09. General agent for subscription books, 1883-85. Engaged in
business, 1896-98. Superintendent of schools, 1898-1900, 1909 .
Address : Livermore Falls, Me.
WILLIAM ROBERT GOSS. Born January 28, 1856, Coeyman's
Hollow, N. Y. Brother of Webster Goss (class of 1877).
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York Conference, for a time. Public lecturer.
Address : unknown.
FRED HENRY GREELY. A. K. E. Born July 5, 1856, Galena
Hill, Cal.
Left college during Sophomore year. Flour manufacturer in Marys-
ville, Cal., 1879-81. Mayor of Marysville. State senator. U. S,
registrar of land, 1903. Practising law.
Address : Marysville, Cal.
ERNEST PIERCE HERRICK. #>. N. 0. Bom November 17.
1858. Salem, Mass. Son of A. F. Herrick (class of 1853) ; brother of
No. 1084.
718
NON-GRADUATES. [1880.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Employed in a factory,
Spencer, Mass., 1878-80. Studied in School of Theology, Boston Uni-
versity, 1880-83. Methodist Episcopal minister. New England Con-
ference, 1883 .
Address : Chelsea, Mass.
WILLIAM BURR HILL. B.A., Yale College, 1881 ; LL.B., Yale,
1883. *. N. e. Born November 17, 1857, Stratford, Conn. Son of
No. 484.
Left college during Sophomore year, February, 1878. Instructor in
Gymnastics, Yale College, 1881-83. Practising law, New York and
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1884 .
Address : 160 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
♦HENRY [JOHN] DIXON JONES. B.A., Delaware College, 1879,
and Harvard University, 1881 ; M.A., Delaware College. A. A. *.
Born March 19, 1855, Madison, Wis.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, 1878. Taught in National
School of Elocution and Oratory, Philadelphia. Pa., 1877-79. Instructor
in Elocution, Harvard University, 1881-86. Died 1906.
GEORGE ALFRED KERR. B.D., Drew Theological Seminary,
1882. Born July 20, 1854, Great Barrington, Mass.
Entered college with the class of 1879; left during Senior year.
Entered the Junior year with the class of 1880, and left in the spring
term of Senior year. Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference.
1882 .
Address : Schoharie, N. Y.
WILLIAM FREDERIC LAWFORD. B.A., Boston Universitv.
1882; S.T.B., Boston University, 1885. Born February 12, 1852,
Fredericton, N. B., Canada.
Left college during Freshman year, November, 1876. Taught in
Marshfield, Mass., 1877-78. Methodist Episcopal minister. New Eng-
land Conference, 1885. Superannuated, 1909.
Address : Asbury Grove, Mass.
EDWIN BAILEY OLMSTEAD. D.D., Central Tennessee College,
1897. A. A. *. Born December 23, 1857, Danby, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, March, 1878. Studied law,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.. 1878-80. Principal of a graded school, Milford,
N. Y., 1881-82. Methodist Episcopal minister, Wyoming Conference,
1882-99; Genesee Conference, 1899-1904; Holston Conference, 1904-09;
St. Louis Conference, 1909 .
Address : 2804 Charlotte St., Kansas City, Mo.
♦CHARLES MINOTT PALMER. A. K. E. Born May 10, 1859,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year, April. 1878. Studied law in
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1878-81. Died June 21, 1885, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
MILTON PERCIVAL. Born June 29, 1858, Yarmouth Port, Mass.
Left college during Freshman vear. 1877. Taught in Wakefield and
East Greenwich, R. I., 1876-81. Studied in Bryant & Stratton's Com-
mercial College, Providence, R. I., 1880. In business in Philadelphia.
Pa.
Address : 12th and Walnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa.
719
1880-81.1 NON-GRADUATES. ,
*ELIAS MILL ROBINS. Born June 17, 1858, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died July 31, 1878, Wilkes-
Barre, Pa.
♦WILLIAM MILNES STETSON. X. ^. Born December 14, 1859,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, June, 1877. Salesman,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1878-89. Died October 12, 1889, Philadelphia, Pa.
*SAMUEL WILBUR STILWELL. X. ^I'. Born October i, 1857.
Marlboro, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, July, 1877. Engaged in
fruit growing in Marlboro, N. Y., 1878-1901. Died July 7, 1901, Bridge-
port, Conn.
RICHARD JOSEPH THOMPSON. M.D., University of Penn-
sylvania, 1882. X. "ir. Born May 8, 1857, New Britain, Conn.
Left college at the end of Junior year, June, 1879. Practising medi-
cine in Fall River, Mass., 1882 . Gynecologist, Fall River Union
Hospital.
Address : 531 High St., Fall River, Mass.
OLIN SCOTT WALTON. ^. T.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Wilmington Conference. Superannuated.
Address : Red Lion, Del.
ROYAL ALFRED WHITNEY. M.D., Long Island College, 1884.
Bom September 11, 1855, Macomb, N. Y. Brother of No. 1134.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Principal of a graded
school, Keeneville, N. Y., 1878-79. Practising medicine, Liverpool,
N. Y., 1884 .
Address : Liverpool, N. Y.
ALBERT J WRIGHT. 4^. T.
Left college during Junior year. In the banking business, Buffalo,
N. Y.
Address : Erie County Bank Building, Buffalo, N. Y.
CLASS OF J88I.
GEORGE FRANKLIN ARCHER. A. K. E. Born March i, 1858.
Camden, N. J.
Left college early in Junior year. In business in Camden, N. J.,
1879 .
Address: 330 North 6th St., Camden, N. J.
FRANCIS MARION BAKER. A. K. E. Born January 12, i860,
Baltimore, Md.
Left college during Freshman year, January, 1878. In business in
Baltimore, Md., 1878 .
Address : Catonsville, Md.
720
NON-GRADUATES. 11881.
*SAMUEL FORD BLAIR. A. A. *. Born November i6, 1857,
Richmond, Me.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died January 31, 1881, at sea.
ARTHUR BENJAMIN CALEF. <ir. T. Born February 20, 1859,
Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 412; brother of No. 1142.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practised law in Middle-
town, Conn., 1878-1909. Associate judge, City Court. City attorney.
Attorney for the town of Middletown. Postmaster, Middletown,
1909 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
ALONZO HOWARD CLARK. M.A. (Hon.), 1906. *. N. e.
Born April 13, 1850, Boston, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Assistant, U. S. Fish
Commission, 1879-80. Special agent. Tenth Census of the United
States. Assistant curator, U. S. National Museum, 1884-89. Editor
of publications. National Museum, 1883-94. Editor of publications,
Smithsonian Institution, and curator of Division of History, National
Museum, 1894 . Assistant commissioner to International Fisheries
Exposition, London, England, 1883. Expert commissioner to Paris
Exposition, 1889.
Address: Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.
CHARLES VAN LOON GABRIEL. BA., Princeton University,
1882; LL.B., Columbia University, 1884. A. A. *. Born 1863.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law in New
York, N. Y., 1884 .
Address : 320 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
♦PERCIVAL OWEN BEVERLY CAUSE. M.D., Hahnemann
Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1881. A. K. E. Born November
II,, i860, Trenton, N. J.
Left college during Freshman year, February, 1878. Practised medi-
cine, 1881-87. Died November 10, 1887, Aiken, S. C.
CHARLES MARSHALL HALL. A. K. E. Born January 28, 1855.
Barre, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Graduated from School
of Theology, Boston University, 1882. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New England Conference, 1882-1900; Holston Conference, 1900-04;
Genesee Conference, 1904 .
Address : 460 East St., Buffalo, N. Y.
♦WILBUR HARPER OAKLEY. A. K. E. Born May 27, i860,
Hudson, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Died December 29,
1879, Milton, N. Y.
ROBERT FULTON RAYMOND. LL.B., Harvard University,
1894; M.A. (Hon.), Wesleyan University, 1906. ^. T. Born June
IS, 1858, High Ridge, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Principal of High School,
Marion, Mass., 1878-80. Practised law, New Bedford, Mass., 1883-
1907. Justice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, 1907 .
Address : 22 Berwick Road, Newton Center, Mass.
721
1881.1 NON-GRADUATES.
GEORGE HENRY RICHMOND. X. ^. Born August i8, 1856,
Northfield, Vt. ^ . ^ . .
Left college during Freshman year, October, 1877- Engaged in
printing and publishing, 1878 . Postmaster, Northfield, Vt.,
1898 .
Address: Northfield, Vt.
CHARLES MARINUS ROE. A. A. *. Born May 29, 1857, South
Butler, N. Y. Brother of No. 937. and of G. M. Roe (class of 1874)-
Left college during Freshman year. Entered the Class of 1883, and
left at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : Johnstown, Pa.
ANDREW MACE ROLLINS. X. ^. Born February, 1850, Jay,
Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business in Boston,
Mass., 1878-81; Campello, Mass., 1882-92; Round Lake, N. Y.,
1892 .
Address: Round Lake, N. Y.
WANTON HOWLAND SHERMAN. A. K. E. Born July 31,
i860. South Dartmouth, Mass.
Left college during Junior year, March, 1880. In business in New
York, N. Y., 1880 .
Address: 160 5th Ave., New York, N. Y.
GEORGE HENRY STEPHENS. B.A., Rutgers College, 188 1 ;
M.A., Rutgers, 1884. Born September 27, 1857, Plainfield, N. J.
Left college at the beginning of Sophomore year, September, 1878.
Presbyterian minister. New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1885 •
Address: 5233 Irving St., Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHN FRANK THOMPSON. ^. T. Born July 12, i860, Elling-
ton, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year, November, 1877. Assistant cash-
ier, Bradford National Bank, Pa., 1879-80. Cashier, State Bank of
Bolivar, N. Y., 1882-84. Assistant cashier and cashier. Seaboard
National Bank, New York, N. Y., 1884-1903. Vice president. Bankers
Trust Company, New York, N. Y., 1903-10. Retired, 1910.
Address : Brooklyn, Conn.
HARRIS WARNER. LL.B., Columbia University, 1881. Born
October 26, 1858, Portland, Conn. Brother of C. W. Warner (class
of 1886).
Left college during Junior year, October, 1879. Practising law in
Middletown, Conn., 1881 . Postmaster of Middletown, 1890-94.
Associate judge of the City Court, 1909 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
WILLIAM WILLCOCKS. S.T.B., Boston University, 1881. Bom
September 10, 1853, New York, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal min-
ister, New York Conference. 1882 .
Address : East Chatham, N. Y.
722
NON-GRADUATES. [1881-82.
JAY [DYSON] WILLIAMS. B.A., St. John's College, 1880.
A. K. E. Born June 28, 1859, Salisbury, Md.
Entered the Senior class, 1880; left at Christmas, 1880. Taught in
Delaware, Virginia, and Maryland, 1880-84. Practising law, 1884 .
Address : Salisbury, Md.
MYRA ETTA FOSTER [Eno]. Bom 1857, Lawrence, Mass.
Sister of Nos. 1516 and 1603, and of J. A. Foster (class of 1892).
Left college during Sophomore yeaf, special course. Taught in
Indianapolis, Ind., 1882.
Married 1883, Joel N. Eno.
Address : Mrs. Etta F. Eno, 36 South Elm St., Bristol, Conn.
I
CLASS OF J88Z
DANIEL WILLIAM CAMP. A. K. E. Born November 5, 1861,
Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. In the insurance business.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
WILLIS HAMILTON CAVAN. Born 1857.
Left college at the end of the first term. Freshman year. Engaged
in farming, 1879-1902. In the hardware business, 1905 .
Address: Delhi, N. Y.
ALBERT HUNT CHASE. A. A. *. Born April 3, 1861, Middle-
town, Conn. Son of No. i; brother of J. L. Chase (class of 1865).
Left college at the end of Junior year. Bookkeeper, 1881-88. In
the hardware business, Norwich, Conn., 1889- . President of the
Eaton-Chase Company.
Address: 305 Broadway, Norwich, Conn.
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE COOKMAN. A. A. *. Bom i860.
Left college during Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Southern California Conference.
Address : Orange, Cal.
DORRAN BENJAMIN COXE. M.D., Dartmouth College, 1889.
<fr. T. Born 1856.
Left college at the end of the first term. Sophomore year. Prac-
tising medicine, Riverside, R. I., 1889 .
Address : Riverside, R. I.
*ADOLPH HENRY EISWALD. X. ^. Born 1861. Brother of
A. S. Eiswald (class of 1882) .
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died September 15, 1882,
Atlanta, Ga.
♦ARTHUR SNOW EISWALD. X. ^. Born 1859. Brother of
A. H. Eiswald (class of 1882).
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Mail agent, Atlanta and
Macon R. R. Died June i, 1882, Atlanta, Ga.
723
1882.1 NON-GRADUATES.
ELWOOD STARR ELA. A. K. E. Bom i860.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Engaged in journalism.
Address: Manchester, Conn.
EDWARD MICHAEL FITZGERALD. M.D., 1884. Bom i860.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 480 East Washington Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
MOSES FRENCH, Jr. *. N. 9. Born June 24, 1856, Solon, Me.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in teaching, 1881-87.
With the Gardiner Mill Company, Ore., 1887-93. Organized the Solon
Steam Mill Company, Me., manufacturing and handling lumber, 1893-
1905. Acting superintendent of schools, Solon, Me., and engaged in
farming, 1905 .
Address: Solon, Me.
♦ENSIGN BURROWS LOCKWOOD. B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1879. 4>. N. G. Born March 26, 1856, Saratoga County,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of the first term, Freshman year. Methodist
Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1880 . Died June 11,
1880, in the Narragansett and Stonington disaster on Long Island
Sound.
ISRAEL KIRKBY MATTSON. A. K. E. Born 1859. Brother of
No. 1311.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the commission busi-
ness.
Address : 104 Dock St., Philadelphia, Pa. Residence : 219 Friends
Ave., Camden, N. J.
MANSON ARTHUR MERRILL. *. N. 9. Born 1857.
Left college in the first term of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
WILBUR CHARLES NEWELL. A. K. E. Born December 28,
1859, Gurleyville, Conn. Brother of No. 1480.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New England Conference, 1884-1901; Vermont Conference, 1901-07;
Troy Conference, 1907 .
Address: Hyndsville, N. Y.
JOHN RUSSELL O'HANLON. A. K. E. Born 1858. Brother of
J. T. O'Hanlon (class of 1899).
Admitted to the Sophomore class, 1879. Left college at the end
of Sophomore year. Engaged in teaching in California.
Address: Dinuba, Tulare County, Cal.
DOUGLAS EUGENE PETIT. Ph.B., Syracuse University, 1909.
A. A. *. Born March 17. 1858, Liverpool, N. Y.
Left college in the spring term, Freshman year. Practising law in
Syracuse, N. Y., 1882 .
Address : Syracuse, N. Y.
724
NON-GRADUATES. [1882-83.
CHARLES ALBA SILVER. Born 1858.
Left college early in Freshman year, special course.
Address : unknown.
♦JAMES BEEBE SMITH. B.A., Harvard University, 1883. ^. T.
Born i860.
Left college at the end of Junior year. On the staff of The Spring-
field (Mass.) Republican, 1884-89. Died May 13, 1889, Springfield,
Mass.
ISAAC BILLINGS ALLEN TAYLOR. A. A. $. Born May 17,
1858, Plymouth, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. In business in Syracuse, N. Y.,
1880-81; Chittenango, N. Y., 1882-87; Middletown, N. Y., 1887-97.
City clerk and collector, Middletown, N. Y., 1889 .
Address : 106 Crescent Place, Middletown, N. Y.
WILLIAM MONROE TISDALE. ^. T. Born i860.
Left college during Junior year. Practising law.
Address : Redlands, Cal.
CORNELIUS FELCH VANDERVOORT. A. A. *. Born Sep-
tember 22, 1861, Paterson, N. J.
Left college during Junior year. Engaged in ranching in Colorado
for several years.
Address: 20 Church St., Paterson, N. J.
ANNIE ROSETTA MOTT [Durfee]. Born January 16, i860,
Alburg, Vt. Sister of No. 13 12.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, special course.
Married October 18, 1882, Herbert Augustus Durfee (class of 1883).
Address: Mrs. H. A. Durfee, 128 Colchester Ave., Burlington, Vt.
CLARA ALICE PEASE. Born April 19, 1856, Springfield, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, special course, 1879.
Entered in 1881 and left at the end of Sophomore year, 1882. Taught
in High School, Middletown, Conn., 1882-85; Hartford, Conn.,
1885 .
Address: 80 Church St., Hartford, Conn.
CLASS OF 1883.
AARON VINCENT BOWER. A. A. *. Born 1862, Berwick, Pa.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: Council Building, Scranton, Pa.
FRANCIS AARON BROWN. B.A., University of Rochester, 1883.
'^. T. Born May 31, 1859.
Entered Sophomore; left college early in Junior year. Engaged in
business.
Address: Des Moines, Iowa.
72s
1883.1 NON-GRADUATES. |
FREDERICK HENRY BULLARD. ^. T. Born May 8, 1855, |
Pattens Mills, N. Y. )
Left college at the end of the first term, Sophomore year. Engaged :
in printing and publishing, 1880 . Proprietor of the Bullard Press, I
Glens Falls, N. Y. |
Address : 260 Glen St., Glens Falls, N. Y. j
*NATHANIEL DUNN CLIFFORD. B.A., Little Rock University, j
1885, *. N, e. Born November 20, 1854, Palermo, Me.
Left college early in Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Mississippi Conference, 1883-84. President of Wiley Universitv, Tex., j
1884-87. Died March 10, 1887. I
1
CHARLES EDMUND COFFIN. A. A. *. Born December 14, i
1861, Haverhill, Mass. ;
Left college during Junior year. In business, Bradford, Mass., {
1882-92; Newburyport, Mass., 1892-1900; Newark, N. J., 1900 .
Address : 61 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J.
WILLIS ALCESTUS COOPER. A. K. E. Bom September 14,
1856, Jefferson, N. Y. I
Left college during Freshman year, 1880. Entered again in 1881 j
and left at the end of the year. Methodist Episcopal minister, Cin-
cinnati Conference.
Address : Lebanon, Ohio.
i
JOHN FRANCIS DUINKERKE. <ir. T. Born November 11, 1851, \
New York, N. Y. j
Left college during Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York East Conference, 1883 .
Address: 60 Williams Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. |
HERBERT AUGUSTUS DURFEE. D.D., Rust University, 1897. j
4^. T. Born June 24, 1856, Cambridge, N. Y. j
Left college early in Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Troy Conference, 1882-97, Principal of Troy Conference Academy,
Poultney, Vt., 1897-1901. Secretary, Vermont Anti-Saloon League,
1901-03. Superintendent, Elmira District Anti-Saloon League, 1903-05.
Again in the ministry, 1905-09. Field secretary, Vermont Sunday-
School Union, 1909 .
Address: Burlington, Vt. ,
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ELLIOTT. A. K. E. Born 1858. :
Left college during Freshman year. Entered again, 1881-82 and ■
1882-83, special course. ' \
Address: unknown. j
ROBERT JAMES FORBES. A. K. E. !
Left college early in Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister. ;
Address : unknown.
GEORGE GALLUP. A. K. E. Born 1859. 1
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising law in Escanaba, i
Mich. Mayor of Escanaba, Mich., 1903.
Address: Escanaba, Mich.
726
NON-GRADUATES. 11883.
CHARLES LEWIS HOLT. B.A., Harvard University, 1884.
*. N. e. Born June 5, 1861, Somerville, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Reporter, Boston Daily
Globe, Mass., 1884-86. In the biscuit manufacturing business, Wash-
ington, D. C, and Cambridgeport, Mass., 1886 . Manager, National
Biscuit Company, Cambridgeport, Mass.
Address : National Biscuit Company, Cambridgeport, Mass.
CLINTON KENNEY. D.D.S., Baltimore College of Dental Sur-
gery, 1892. X. <ir. Born i860, Nev^r Bedford, Mass. Son of P. T.
Kenney (class of 1835).
Left college early in Sophomore year. Photographer.
Address : 39 Akron St., Meriden, Conn.
HENRY PALMER KING. D.D.S., New York College of Dentistry,
1892. ^. T. Born December 22, i860, Hartford, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Dentist.
Address: 135 West 123d St., New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR SHIMMIN KNEIL. M.A. (Hon.), 1894- ^- Y. Born
1861.
Left college early in Junior year. Practising law.
Address: Westfield, Mass.
♦HENRY NICOLS. X. ^. Born 1861.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in journalism. In
the wholesale hardware business. Died September 9, 1903, St. Paul,
Minn.
THOMAS KEY NIEDRINGHAUS. A. A. *. Born 1861.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in manufacturing.
Address: 79 Vandeventer Place, St. Louis, Mo.
ADDISON DOUGHERTY O'NEIL. A. A. $. Born 1859.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in business.
Address : 449 Scotland St., Orange, N. J.
ALBERT EVERITT PARKER. Born 1861.
Left college at the end of the first term. Freshman year. In busi-
ness. New York, N. Y.
Address : 60 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
ROBERT DAVISON PETTY. B.A., Princeton University, 1883;
LL.B., Columbia University, 1885; M.A., Princeton, 1886. A. A. *.
Bom February 6, i860, Washington Township, N. J.
Left college at the end of the second term, Freshman year. Prac-
tising law in New York, N. Y., 1886 . Tutor, Law School, Colum-
bia University, 1885-88; Instructor, 1888-90; Professor, 1890-91.
Professor, New York Law School, 1891 .
Address: 115 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence: 890 West
End Ave., New York, N. Y.
FRANCIS ALEXANDER PHELPS. A. K. E. Born 1859.
Left college early in Senior year. In business in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Address : 24 North River St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
727
1883-84.] NON-GRADUATES.
JOSEPH ADDISON RICHARDS. Born September 14, 1858,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1534.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Eng^ed in the adver-
tising business, New York, N. Y.
Address : Tribune Building, New York, N. Y. Residence : 331
Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J.
♦EDWARD RIDLEY, Jr. A. K. E. Born 1862.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Died September 17, 1899,
Bayonne, N. J.
DAVID BRAINARD ROCKWOOD. Bom March 12, 1856, Milford,
Mass.
Left college during Freshman year. Carriage painter.
Address: 284 Main St., Milford, Mass.
GUSTAVUS SWAN WALLACE. A. K. E. Born 1862. Brother
of Nos. 1 132 and 1229.
Left college during Sophomore year.
Address: 451 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
JOSEPH YENDES WHEATLY. C.E., Columbia University, 1886.
X. 4^. Bom August 31, 1863, Salisbury, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Civil engineer.
Address : Cold Spring, Putnam County, N. Y.
NELLIE HAMMOND. Born 1862.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in teaching.
Address: 605 Main St., Woburn, Mass.
CLASS OF 1884.
*WILLIAM NATHAN ABBOTT. ^. T. Born 1858.
Left college during Junior year. Died 1893.
JOSEPH GAYLE HURD BARRY. D.D., Nashotah Theological
Seminary. Born 1858.
Left college during Junior year. Protestant Episcopal minister.
Address : 144 West 47th St., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM ALGER BEDELL. ^. T. Born November 10, 1863,
Schuylerville, N. Y.
Left college during Freshman year. Supervisor, town of Malta,
N. Y., 1901-06. Bookkeeper.
Address: Round Lake, N. Y.
SAMUEL GEORGE CHADBOURNE. ^. T. Born July 6, i860.
Son of No. 580; brother of J. P. Chadbourne (class of 1893).
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in mining.
Address: Mansfield, Mich.
ALFRED GEORGE CREAMER. A. K E. Born November 9,
1855, Waldoboro, Me.
728
NON-GRADUATES. [1884.
Left college early in Freshman year. Engaged in mission work.
South India, 1885-88. Secretary of Y. M. C. A., Peabody, Kans., for
one year. Engaged in farming, 1880 .
Address : Goshen, Conn.
*DEAN ALLISON CROMBIE. A. K. E. Born 1862.
Died August 31, 1882, Cromwell, Conn.
DAVID BRIGGS DOW. A. K. E. Born December 31, 1857, Paris,
Me.
Entered Sophomore; left college in Junior year. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, East Maine Conference, 1886-1907; New Hampshire
Conference, 1907 . Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1904.
Address : Lawrence, Mass.
JOHN HANCOCK DULANY. A. K. E. Born December 19, i860,
Fruitland, Md.
Left college early in Sophomore year. In business in Philadelphia,
Pa., 1882-85; Fruitland, Md., 1885 • Proprietor of the Fruitland
Cannery.
Address: Fruitland, Md.
GEORGE PECK ECKMAN. M.A. (Hon.), 1892; B.D., Drew
Theological Seminary, 1893; M.A. (on exam.). New York University,
1896; Ph.D., New York University, 1897; D.D., Syracuse University,
1901, and Wesleyan University, 1905. S^. T. Born January 8, i860,
Gouldsboro, Pa.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New York Conference, 1886 .
Address : 550 West End Ave., New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR BYRON GIBSON. A. K. E. Born 1856.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Engaged in business.
Address : unknown.
HERBERT BRIGHAM HAYDEN. M.A. (Hon.), 1909. A. A. *.
Born July 13, 1859, Marlboro, Mass.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Assistant principal and prin-
cipal of schools in Connecticut, Massachusetts, Illinois, and Iowa,
1881-98. Superintendent of schools, Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1898-1900;
Rock Island, 111., 1900 .
Address: 1105 20th St., Rock Island, 111.
WILLIAM OREN HILLMAN. LL.B., University of Minnesota,
1893. X. <ir. Born i860.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Court reporter, 8th Judicial
District of Minnesota, 1882-86. Assistant reporter of Ramsey County,
Minn., 1886-1905.
Address: 396 Dewey Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
CLARK SUMNER KATHAN. B.A., Nebraska State University.
1887; Ph.D., Nebraska Wesleyan University, 1890. A. K. E. Born
1854, Conklingville, N. Y.
729
1884.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister until 1900. Now hydraulic engineer.
Address : Aitkin, Minn.
LESTER BURCHARD LOCKWOOD. A. A. *. Bom September
26, 1859. Son of No. 374.
Left college during Freshman year. Practising law.
Address: unknown.
DAVID JAMES THISTLETON OLDHAM. A. A. *. Born Janu-
ary 16, i860, New York, N. Y.
Left college early in Freshman year. Engaged in railroad engineer-
ing, 1882-90. Engineer, Pintsch Gas Company, 1890-95. In the chemi-
cal business, 1895-1900. President, Oldham Engineering Company,
Address : 50 Church St., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM ROBERT PEARSON. A. K. E. Born 1857.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address: unknown,
LEMUEL WARD PETERS. LL.B., Boston University, 1887.
A. K. E. Born July 29, i860, Blue Hill, Me.
Left college early in Junior year. Taught, 1883-84. Practising law
in Boston, Mass., 1887 .
Address: 43 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
CHARLES MELVIN SAWYER. ^. T. Born November 2, 1855,
Morristown, Vt.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Taught, 1882-84. In the
lumber business, 1884 . Member of the General Assembly of
Vermont.
Address: Hardwick, Vt.
♦FREDERICK MERRICK SHAW. X. ^. Born 1863.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business, Fall River,
Mass. Died December 29, 1903, Boston, Mass.
ANNIE LOUISE BURR. Born February 6, 1861, Middletown, Conn.
Left college near the end of Junior year. Engaged in teaching.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
♦FLORA ARNETTE FERNALD. Bom August 3, 1861. Daughter
of No. 735.
Left college during Sophomore year. Died April 3, 1882, Portland,
Conn.
♦JENNIE LANKFORD FOSTER. Born 1862.
Left college early in Freshman year. Died November 22, 1881,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
EMELDA MacMILLAN (Richard).
Entered the Sophomore class, special course. Left college near the
end of Sophomore year.
730
NON-GRADUATES. [1884-85.
Married May 17, 1878, William Armstrong Richard (No. 1365).
Address: Mrs. W. A. Richard, Freeport, N. Y.
SUSAN MARIA PECK (Maynard). Bom March 24, 1862.
Daughter of No. 426.
Left college early in Junior year.
Married October 21, 1886, John Walter Maynard (No. 1334) •
Address : Mrs. J. W. Maynard, 430 George St., New Haven, Conn.
CLASS OF 1885.
ELLWOOD RUFUS ACKERLY. Born August 25, 1862, Kingston,
N. Y.
Entered the Sophomore class, special course; left at the end of
the first term. Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference,
1888-1908. Superannuated, 1908. Engaged in the real estate business,
1908 .
Address : Easton, Pa.
EDWARD HOTCHKISS ANDREWS. ^. N. e. Bom February
22, 1863, Cazenovia, N. Y. Son of No. 307.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Assistant geologist, U. S.
Geological Survey, 1884-86. In the banking business, Pierre, S. Dak.,
1886-91 ; Huntsville, Ala., 1891-96. In the life insurance business,
Birmingham, Ala., 1896— — . State manager, Union Central Life
Insurance Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Address: Birmingham, Ala,
♦EDWARD HENRY BAKER. Born May 30, 1861. Son of No.
475.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Died January 25, 1886,
Piedmont, W. Va.
GEORGE HENRY BOLSTER. B.A., Boston University, 1886;
S.T.B., Boston University, 1889. X. ^. Born i860.
Left college early in Junior year.
Address : Athens, Vt.
. ALFRED ROYCE BRUNDAGE. M.D., Albany Medical College,
1890. X. <ir. Born November i, i860, Woodstock, N. Y. Brother of
No. 1236.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Traveling salesman.
Address: 6228 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
JOSEPH BROWN BURR. $. N. e. Born July 10, 1862, Paterson,
N. J. Son of No. 254; brother of J. K. Burr (class of 1892).
Left college early in Freshman year. On the staff of The Evening
Telegram, New York, N. Y., 1884-88: The Evening Sun, 1888 .
Address: The Evening Sun, 170 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
FREDERICK WILLIS CLARK. LL.B., Cincinnati University, 1885.
A. K. E. Bom March 8, 1859, Potsdam, N. Y.
731
1885.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law, 1887 .
Address : 132 South 2d Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
HARRY JOSHUA COLE. Bom August 15,. 1859, Spencer, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address : 59 Arlington St., Haverhill, Mass.
HOWARD PERCY DENISON. M.A. (Hon.), Iowa Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1900, and Wesleyan University, 1905. A. A. *. Born May 28,
1859, Parish, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law. Lecturer
on Patent and Trade-mark Law, School of Law, Syracuse University.
Address: 300 Walnut St., Syracuse, N. Y.
SAMUEL EAGLE FORM AN. B.A., Dickinson College, 1887;
M.A., Dickinson, 1890; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1897. Bom
April 29, 1858, Brentsville, Va.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Principal of High School,
Shelton, Conn., 1889-92 ; Bristol, Conn., 1892-93. Director of teachers'
institutes for Maryland, 1898- 1900. Engaged in literary work.
Address : The Plymouth, Washington, D. C.
*CHARLES HENRY GILES. A. K. E. Born 1858.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Died 1885.
E[LIJAH] SHEPPARD GORDY. ^. T.* Born November 22,
1858, Salisbury, Md. Brother of Nos. 1175 and 1243.
Left college during Senior year. Superintendent of schools, Ansonia,
Conn., 1884-90. In the insurance business, Boston, Mass., 1890-93 ;
New Haven, Conn., 1893-97 ; Ansonia, Conn., 1897 . Chairman,
Board of Education, Derby, Conn.. 1899- 1903.
Address : 100 Main St., Ansonia, Conn. Residence : 41 Atwater
Ave., Derby, Conn.
*W ALTER ALBERT GREENE. ^. T. Born 1859.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Died November 8,
1883, Denver, Col.
ALBERT WALLACE HAYES. A. K E. Born 1864.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Bookkeeper.
Address: 74 Monmouth St., Newark, N. J.
♦FRANK SIEGEL HOWARD. A. A. *. Born 1862.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Died June 7, 1888, Wor-
cester, Mass.
GEORGE SENEY INGRAHAM. *. N. e. Born 1862. Son of
No. 288; brother of No. 1526.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: 44 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
ABRAM SHECKLETON KAVANAGH. M.A. (Hon.), 1906;
D.D., Allegheny College, 1909. A. K. E. Born November 4, 1859, in
Ireland.
732
NON-GRADUATES. [1885-86.
Left college in the first term of Sophomore year, special course.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York East Conference, 1883 .
Superintendent, M. E. (Seney) Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1902 .
Address : Seney Hospital, Seventh Ave. and 6th St., Brooklyn, N. Y,
I[SAAC] CLINTON KLINE. B.A., Lafayette College; M.A.,
Lafayette. Born August 18, 1858, Sunbury, Pa._
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : 255 Market Square, Sunbury, Pa.
HORACE GREELY McGLAUFLIN. Born 1855. Brother of No.
141 7.
Left college early in Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Maine Conference.
Address : Lewiston, Me.
THOMAS BENJAMIN POLLARD. A. K. E. Born August 21,
1859, Dexter, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Teacher.
Address : 41 Edison St., Quincy, Mass.
ALBERT CHURCH REED. M.D., Boston University, 1887. X. ^.
Born March 23, 1858, Rockland, Me.
Left college during Junior year. Practising medicine in George-
town, Mass., 1895 • City physician, 1899- . Member of the
Mass. House of Representatives, 1910 .
Address : Georgetown, Mass.
CLINTON JOHN RICHARDS. A. A. *. Born February 28, i860,
Salem, Me.
Left college early in Freshman year. Engaged in teaching, 1882-97.
In business, 1897- 1902. Superintendent of schools, 1902 .
Address : West Newbury, Mass.
EDWARD CURRAN SMITH. Born 1855.
Left college early in Freshman year, special course. Electrical
engineer.
Address: 4 Washington Ave., Schenectady, N. Y.
JAY TRUMAN SMITH. Born 1858.
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : Durhamville, N. Y.
♦BAYARD WHIPPLE TAFT. Born i860.
Left college early in Junior year. Died June 8, 1899, Boston, Mass.
CHARLES HAYES EDWARDS TAYLOR. Born 1863.
Left college during Junior year.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF J886.
ALTON DERMONT ADAMS. Born 1864.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Electrical engineer.
Address : unknown.
733
1886.1 NON-GRADUATES.
♦HENRY NEWTON BOSWORTH. Ph.B., University of Ver-
mont, 1887. X. <ir. Born 1863.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Traveling agent for coal
department, Union Pacific R. R., 1888. Railroad inspector for Union
Pacific R. R., 1888-97. Died July 28, 1897, Omaha, Nebr.
♦LEROY DALTON GILBERT. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University,
1888. Born 1856.
Admitted to the Sophomore class, and left at the end of the year.
Professor of Natural Sciences, Puget Sound University, 1888-93. Died
August 30, 1893, Tacoma, Wash.
FRANCIS [WALLACE] KNOWLES. BA., Harvard University,
1888. ^. T. Born July 16, 1866, Buffalo, N. Y. Son of No. 489.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address: 45 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
ALBERT EMERSON LOOMIS. X. <ir. Bom 1859.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, special course.
Address : unknown.
NORMAN ALLEN MARTIN. B.A., Northwestern University,
1888. X. ^. Born August 16, i860, Charlotte, Vt.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Illinois and Nebraska, 1884 .
Address : 1526 A St., Lincoln, Nebr.
♦JOHN HENRY MEYERHOFF. A. A. *. Bom 1854.
Died November 5, 1885, during his Senior year.
CHARLES POMEROY OPDYKE. M.D., Homoeopathic Medical
College, N. Y., 1889. Born May 29, 1864, Flemington, N. J. Son of
No. 465 ; brother of No. 1618.
Left college early in Freshman year. Entered again with class of
1887, and left at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: 736 Ocean Ave., Jersey City, N. J.
EDGAR BRAYTON PHILBROOK. M.D. A. K. E. Born 1859.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address : Santa Cruz, Cal.
LEWIS FRANCIS PIPER. Born 1859.
Left college early in Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦IVORY HOVEY ROBINSON. B.A., Bowdoin College, 1887;
M.A., Bowdoin. A. K. E. Bom March 3, 1859.
Left college early in Freshman year. Died November 4, 1895, East
Machias, Me.
FRANK STUART SMITH. A. K. E. Born 1862.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, special course. Engaged
in manufacturing.
Address : 375 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
734
NON-GRADUATES. [1886.
FREDERICK WILLIAM SMITH. A. A. *. Born 1863.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Protestant Episcopal
minister.
Address: South Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa.
*ROLLIN SMITH. X. ^. Born 1863.
Left college early in Senior year. Died February 4, 1886, Plessis, N. Y.
LEWIS BUCKLEY STILLWELL. E.E., Lehigh University, 1885;
Sc.D. (Hon.), Wesleyan University, 1907. A. A. <E>. Born March 12,
1863, Scranton, Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Electrical engineer,
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, 1886-97; Niagara
Falls Power Company, 1897- 1900. Consulting engineer. New York,
N. Y., 1900 . Consulting engineer to Manhattan Railway Com-
pany, and other railway companies. Electrical director, Rapid Transit
Subway Construction Company. President, American Institute of
Electrical Engineers, 1909 .
Address : 100 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
♦ELMER IRVING THOMAS. A. K. E. Born 1863.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Architect. Died Jan-
uary I, 1896.
CALEB CAUSEY TINDAL. X. ^. Born 1852.
Left college during Freshman year. Principal of Felton High
School, Del., 1886-91. County superintendent of schools, 1891 .
Conductor of Delaware Summer School of Method.
Address : Dover, Del.
CHARLES WINTHROP WARNER. Born 1864. Brother of
Harris Warner (class of 1881).
Left college early in Freshman year. General manager, W. H.
Chapman Company, Middletown, Conn.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
♦GEORGE THOMAS WISEMAN. Born 1864.
Left college early in Freshman year. Died October 22, 1883, Port-
land, Conn.
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WOOD. B.A., Dartmouth College,
1886; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1894. ^. T. Born September 28,
i860, New Boston, N. H.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in journalism,
1886-1906; in teaching, 1906 .
Address: 295 Pawtucket St., Lowell, Mass.
WALTER ALBERT WOOSTER. A. A. «l>. Born December 25,
1859, Waterbury, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the brass manu-
facturing business, Seymour and Waterbury, Conn., Toronto, Canada,
and Rome, N. Y., 1883 .
Address: P. O. Box 124, Rome, N. Y.
735
1886-87.] NON-GRADUATES.
RUBY ELIZA HARDING. B.A., Denver University, 1903; M.A.,
Denver, 1904. Born 1859, South Deerfield, Mass.
Left college early in Junior year. Engaged in teaching in Spring-
field, Mass., Grand Junction, and Denver, Col.
Address: 1133 Detroit St., Denver, Col.
♦CARRIE LUELLA HAWKINS. Born 1866.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Died December 20, 1883,
Middletown, Conn.
MARY ELOISE JOHNSON [Drake]. Born April 8, i860, Monroe,
Conn.
Entered the Sophomore class, special course, and left before the end
of the year.
Married August 25, 1886, Herbert Elmer Drake (No. 1436).
Address: Mrs. H. E. Drake, 28 Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I.
LILLIAN VERNON [de Bosis]. Born June, 1865, Springfield, Mo.
Entered the Junior class, special course; left early in Senior year.
Married September 9, 1900, Adolfo de Bosis, of Rome, Italy.
Address : Mrs. A. de Bosis, Villa Diana, Via Tuscolana, Rome,
Italy.
CLASS OF 1887^
CHARLES EMERY APGAR. *. N. 6. Born June 28, 1865, Pea-
pack, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the treasury depart-
ment, New York Life Insurance Company, 1885-1902. With the
.rEolian Company, New York, and in the automobile business, 1902 .
Address : Westfield, N. J.
♦JOSEPH BALLARD BOWMAN. X. ^. Born 1859.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Died September 17, 1896, West Leroy, Pa.
WILLIAM LEWIS BREWSTER. B.A., Amherst College, 1888;
LL.B., Columbia University, 1891. A. A. *. Born August 2, 1866,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Left college early in Junior year. Practising law.
Address: 808 Love joy St., Portland, Ore.
JOHN ALFRED BURDICK. Born October 20, 1861, Crown Point,
N. Y.
Left college early in Freshman year, special course. Engaged in
farming.
Address : West Auburn, Me.
WILSON BROWNING CHANDLER. Bom August 31, 1864
Windsor Locks, Conn.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Druggist.
Address : West Springfield, Mass.
736
NON-GRADUATES. [1887.
RUFUS THATCHER COOPER. A. A. f>. Born 1861.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York East, Central New Ybrk, and Erie Conferences.
Address : unknown.
JOHN WARREN CORSON. A. K. E. Born i860.
Left college early in Freshman year. Engaged in business.
Address : Manchester, N. H.
GEORGE BURNHAM COX. LL.B., Boston University, 1888.
A. K. E. Born July 16, i860, Holderness (now Ashland), N. H.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : Laconia, N. H.
JASON FREMONT DEFANDORF. ^. T. Born July 16, 1863,
Hyndsville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Clerk in a Government
department.
Address : Treasury Department, Washington, D. C.
LYMAN GRIMES HORTON. Born February 21, 1864, Bristol,
R. L
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New England Southern Conference, 1886- — . Principal,
East Greenwich Academy, R. L, 1903-06.
Address : Stafford Springs, Conn.
SAMUEL HUCKEL KIRKPATRICK. LL.B., University of
Pennsylvania, 1887. A. K. E. Born January 15, 1866, Doylestown. Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address : 2220 Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
JOSEPH WARD LEWIS. ^. T. Born October 22, 1866, Great
Barrington, Mass.
Left college at the end of the first term, Sophomore year; admitted
one year later; left in the third term, 1888. Engaged in journalism,
1888-97. City clerk, Pittsfield, Mass., 1898- 1900, 1902-06. Practising
law, 190 1 .
Address : Pittsfield, Mass.
FRANK MALVERN McLAURY. Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1889. X. ^. Born July 26, 1862, South Kortright. N. Y.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Principal of a school, Delhi,
N. Y., 1884-85 ; academic department, Dickinson Seminary, Williams-
port, Pa., 1885-91 ; High School, Philipsburg, Pa., 1891-94. Assistant
principal. High School, Harrisburg. Pa., 1894-97. Principal of High
School, York. Pa., 1897-1903; Stamford Seminary, N. Y., 1907 .
Address: Stamford, N. Y.
JOHN MacMURRAY. A. A. *. Born February 12, 1863, New
York. N. Y.
Left college late in Junior year. In business, Elizabeth, N. J.,
1886-92. Methodist Episcopal minister, Newark Conference, 1892 .
Address: 11 Division Ave., Nyack, N. Y.
737
1887-88.1 NON-GRADUATES.
GARVIN RUNNEL MAGOON. A. K. E. Born i860.
Left college early in Freshman year. Sales agent.
Address: Coos, N. H. '
JAMES MONAHON. Born 1864.
Left college early in Freshman year. School principal.
Address : Colebrook, N. H.
CHARLES HORACE TALMAGE. M.A., Harvard University,
1900. X. ^. Born 1855.
Left college early in Senior year, special course. Congregational
minister.
Address : Taunton, Mass.
ALFRED E WARREN. Born i860.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in farming.
Address: Sterling, Col.
RALPH McINTOSH WILCOX. Ph.B., Yale University,
X. 4'. Born June 2, i860, Portland, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, special course. Sur-
veyor, Hartford & Connecticut Railroad. 1888-89. Instructor in draw-
ing and civil engineering, Lehigh University, 1889-99. Civil engineer,
1899 . City engineer, Middletown, Conn.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
ROBERT THOMAS WOLCOTT. S.T.B., Boston University, 1887.
X. <ir. Born March 18, 1858, Leicester, Mass.
Left college near the end of Freshman year, special course. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister. New Hampshire Conference, 1885 .
Address: Manchester, N. H.
CLARITA MARIA PRATT. Born 1864.
Left college early in Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF J888*
GEORGE IRVING ABBOTT. B.A., Syracuse University, 1888.
Born November 12, 1864, Sandy Creek, N. Y. Son of No. 608.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in Hannibal,
N. Y., 1888-89. Clerk in auditors office, N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R.,
1889-91. Bookkeeper, Oswego. N. Y., 1891 .
Address: no East 4th St., Oswego, N. Y.
WILLIAM LEWIS BULKLEY. B.A., Claflin University, 1881 ;
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1893. Born March 23, 1861, Greenville,
S. C
Left college early in Junior year. Assistant Professor of Latin and
Greek, Claflin University, 1886-87; Professor, 1887-90, 1894-99: Vice
President, 1896-99. Principal of a public school, New York, N. Y..
1901 .
Address : Public School 125, 180 Wooster St., New York, N. Y.
738
NON-GRADUATES. [1888.
LEONARD EVERETT FREEMAN. X. ^. Born 1864.
Left college early in Freshman year.
Address : 10 Wall St., Spencer, Mass.
FREDERIC DANA FULLER. LL.B., Boston University, 1888.
Sir. T. Born November 22, 1862, East Hebron, Me.
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : 18 Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
WILLIAM CLARK GORDON. B.A., Yale University, 1888; B.D.,
Yale, 1891; M.A., Yale, 1899; Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1899.
^. T. Born February 14, 1865, Ware, Mass.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Congregational minister,
Anderson, Ind., 1891-93; Michigan City, Ind., 1893-98; Westfield,
Mass., 1899-1908; Auburndale, Mass., 190& .
Address : 89 Grove St., Auburndale, Mass.
ALVIN WESLEY HOLT. Bom 1854.
Left college early in Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
CHARLES FRENCH HOWLAND. *. N. 9. Born October 14,
1859, Kents Hill, Me.
Left college early in Freshman year. Taught in Middletown, Conn.,
1885-87. With the University Publishing Company, New York, N. Y.,
1887-89. Taught in Highlands, N. J., 1889-92; Albany College, Ore.,
1892-97; High School, Portland, Ore., 1897-1901. Engaged in farming,
Readfield, Me., 1901-03. Principal, Pennell Institute, Gray, Me., 1903-06.
Teaching in High School, Fall River, Mass., 1906 .
Address : 270 Rock St., Fall River, Mass.
EDWIN JAMES OVERFIELD. A. K. E. Bom February 13, 1863,
Freemansburg, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in teaching.
Address : 631 North Main St., Bethlehem, Pa.
GORDON BRAINERD PIKE. B.A., Yale Universitv. 1889. <ir. T.
Born November 6, 1865, Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 1504.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising architecture.
Address : 160 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
CHARLES WESLEY SMITH. X. ^. Born June 11, 1865,
Lawrence, N. Y.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Taught in Ives Sem-
inary, Antwerp, N. Y., and Cazenovia Seminarv, N. Y., 1885-87;
Auburn, N. Y., 1888-89. Practised law in Seattle, Wash., 1889-95,
1907 . Librarian, Seattle, 1895- 1907.
Address : 575 Coleman Building, Seattle, Wash.
♦CHARLES KENDALL STURGES. X. ^. Bom 1858.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died August 17, 1885,
Rocky Hill, Conn.
739
1888-89.] NON-GRADUATES.
FRED THOMAS TATEUM. ^. T. Born 1864. Brother of No.
1371-
Left college during Freshman y€ar.
Address: unknown.
WILLARD ELLERY TREAT. X. ^. Born July 31, 1865, East
Hartford, Conn.
Left college early in Freshman year. Engaged in farming. Collect-
ing naturalist, 1885-96.
Address : Silver Lane, Conn.
♦HORACE KELLEY VERNON. Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan Univer-
sity; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute. Born 1863.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Rock River Conference. Died March 4, 1909, Dundee, 111.
HUBERT WETMORE WELLS. B.A., Yale University, 1889.
A. K. E. Bom December 29, 1866, Oregon, Wis.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Protestant Episcopal
minister. New York, N. Y., Waltham, Mass., and Wilmington, Del.,
1892 .
Address: 8th and Shipley Sts., Wilmington, Del.
JORDAN COVEYDOGUE WELLS. Born 1862.
Left college early in Senior year. Decorator and painter, Hart-
ford, Conn. Councilman of Hartford, 1896-1900; Alderman, 1900-02.
Address : 135 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn.
HARRIETTE EMILY GAYLORD. Born 1866.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Engaged in teaching.
Address: 107 East i6th St., New York, N. Y.
CLASS OF J889.
DUBOIS GERMAN ATKINS. A. K. E. Bom September 5, 1866,
Clintondale, N. Y.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: Kingston, N. Y.
DALE DUDLEY BUTLER. A. K. E. Born June 29, 1866, Mid-
dletown. Conn.
Left college during Freshman year. In the insurance business.
Member of the city government, Middletown, Conn., for four years.
Representative in the General Assembly of Conn, for two years.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
JOHN HAVEMEYER DANIELS. B.A., Yale University, 1889;
Ph.D., Yale, 1892; M.D., Niagara University, 1895. Bom March 21,
1868, Belvidere, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: 559 West Ferry St., Buffalo, N. Y.
ORREN MADISON DONALDSON. ^. T. Born 1866, Richford,
Vt.
740
NON-GRADUATES. [1889.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in journalism.
Address : 105 Marion St., Oak Park, 111.
JOHN WESLEY BUTTON. B.A., Boston University, 1890; LL.B.,
Chicago School of Law. ^. T. Born 1863.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the publishing
business.
Address : unknown.
ERNEST LINCOLN HAMLIN. Born 1864.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
AYSKEH KABAYAMA. ^. T. Born 1867, in Japan.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Tokio, Japan.
FREDERICK BARNUM KELLER. X. <ir. Born August 24, 1868,
Pine Plains, N. Y.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in executive
work for various railway companies, 1889-99. In the employ of the
U. S. Government, 1900 .
Address : 343 Beacon St., Somerville, Mass.
JOSEPH BURNETT LONG. X. ^. Born May 18, 1863, Jefferson,
N. Y.
Left college early in Freshman year. Graduated from the Iliff
School of Theology, Denver, Col., 1893. Methodist Episcopal minister,
1893-97. Congregational minister, 1897 .
Address : Perris, Cal.
WILLIAM LATHAM OSTERHOUT. Born 1863.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
CHARLES WARDELL STILES. Ph.D., University of Leipzig,
1890; M.S. (Hon.), Wesleyan University, 1896; Sc.D., Wesleyan,
1906. A. A. $. Born May 15, 1867, Spring Valley, N. Y. Son of No.
672.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Chief of Division of Zoology,
U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry, 1891-92. Chief of Division of
Zoology, U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, 1892-1910;
Professor of Zoology, 1910 . Scientific secretary, Rockefeller
Sanitary Commission, 1909 .
Address: U. S. Public Health and Marine Hospital Service, Wash-
ington, D. C.
FRED VAN DORN. A. K. E. Bom 1864.
Left college at the end of Junior year. In the publishing business.
Address : Mount Morris, N. Y.
WALTER WESLEY WINANS. A. A. $. Born January 18, 1864,
Warrenville, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Newark Conference, 1896-97; New York East Conference,
1897 .
Address: 573 Farmmgton Ave., Hartford, Conn.
741
1890.1 NON-GRADUATES.
CLASS OF J890*
WILSON FISK BRAINARD. Born February 14, 1868, Haddam
Neck, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the publishing business.
Vice president, Newson & Co., educational publishers.
Address : 27 West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
♦HERBERT LINWOOD CAMPBELL. A. K. E. Born 1869.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in manu-
facturing. Died 1909, Reading, Mass.
FRED WOODBURN COBB. «J>. N. 0. Born 1867.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER HEATH. X. Sk. Born 1864.
Left college early in Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
JOHN ROBERT HENSHAW. X. ^. Born October 2, 1865,
Suffield, Conn. Brother of No. 1309.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in farming.
Address: Box 57, R. F. D. No. 2, Suffield, Conn.
JOHN BLAKE HILLYER. B.A.. Syracuse University, 1894 ; M.A.,
Syracuse, 1897. A. K. E. Born February 15, 1868, Rahway, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in teaching.
Address: 23 Tompkins Ave., New Brighton, S. I., N. Y.
HENRY ARTHUR HOYT. M.D., Syracuse University, 1896.
<lr. T. Born January 8, 1865, Deposit, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Bookkeeper and real
estate agent, Melbourne, Australia, 1888-93. Practising medicine,
Watertown, N. Y., 1896 .
Address : Watertown, N. Y.
CHARLES LEE MACKEY. B.D., Drew Theological Seminary,
1893. Born July 8, 1859, Milton-on-Hudson, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In Y. M. C. A. work,
1887-88. Methodist Episcopal minister. New York Conference,
1893 .
Address : Purchase, N. Y.
FRANK CUTTER ROACH. ^. T. Born November 26, 1867,
Washington, D. C.
Admitted to the Junior class; left college early in Junior year.
Engaged in business.
Address: 614 12th St., Washington, D. C.
CHARLES MARCY ROBINSON. Born May 25, 1868, Middle-
town, Conn.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: 902 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn.
742
NON-GRADUATES. [1890-91.
FREDERICK HOWARD SCOTT. ^. T. Born May 31, 1867,
Westfield, Mass.
Left college early in Junior year. In the decorating business,
1890- 1909. Principal of Prospect Hill Grammar School, Westfield,
Mass., 1909 .
Address: Westfield, Mass.
PRESTON MORE SELLECK. X. ^. Born February 19, 1869.
Son of No. 494.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. For a time in the com-
mission business, Denver, Col. Now in the cashier's department. Met-
ropolitan Life Insurance Company, New York, N. Y.
Address : i Madison Ave., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM ANDREW STEELE. D.O., Still College of Oste-
opathy, 1902. X. ■*•. Born February 8, 1867, Conejos, Col.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practised law in Ogden,
Utah, 1889-93. In business in Kansas City, Mo., 1893-1900. Practising
osteopathy, 1902 .
Address : Berlin, Wis.
HERBERT SCOTT SMITH. B.A., University of Michigan, 1891,
and Harvard University, 1892; B.D., Episcopal Theological School,
Cambridge, Mass., 1896; D.D., American University, Tenn., 1901.
A. A. <!>. Born 1868.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Protestant Episcopal mmister.
Address : 1859 Mintwood Place, Washington, D. C.
♦WILLIAM HOWARD TREAT. Born 1868. Brother of Nos.
1821 and 2171.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year, special course. In the
publishing business. Died December 27, 1901, Mount Vernon, N. Y.
WILLIAM RITTER WEAVER. A. K. E. Born i860.
Left college near the end of Freshman year.
Address: unknown.
MELLEN AUGUSTUS WHITNEY. B.A., Colby College, 1890;
M.A., Colby, 1893. A. A. *. Bom September 30, 1862, Solon, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Superintendent of schools.
Address: Elgin, 111.
NETTIE LOUISE WHITNEY. Born November 8, 1865, Hartford.
Conn.
Entered the Junior class as a special student ; left in Senior year.
Address : 568 Farmington Ave., Hartford, Conn.
CLASS OF IS9U
♦CORNELIUS ABRAMS. A. A. *. Born 1869.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Died July 21, 1890.
743
1891.] NON-GRADUATES.
GEORGE ALBERT CROXFORD. B.Lit., University of Puget
Sound, 1898. X. ^. Bom 1865, Westfield, Me. Brother of No. 1473.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in East Dixmont,
Me., 1891-93. Teaching in Seattle, Wash.
Address: 126 21st Ave., N., Seattle, Wash.
GEORGE PERRY DUNHAM. M.D., Boston University, 1891.
Born 1864.
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 252 Broadway, Lawrence, Mass.
HERBERT SCOTT EATON. <lr. T. Born May 11, 1862, Sutton,
Vt.
Left college early in Sophomore year. In the clothing business.
Address: Westfield, Mass.
WILLIAM REA HEATH. Born March 21, 1867, Penobscot, Me.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practising law.
Address : 409 Heist Building, Kansas City, Mo.
PHILLIP HALLOCK HOPKINS. A. A. 4». Born January 29,
1866, Millers Place, N. Y. Brother of Nos. 1797 and 2429.
Left college early in Sophomore year. In the U. S. Customs Service.
Address: 435 Bainbridge St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
JAMES HENRY McDONALD. A. K. E. Born 1864.
Left college early in Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Rock River and Newark Conferences.
Address: 13 Murray St., Newark, N. J.
HENRY ISAIAH McMAHON. Born 1870. Brother of No. 2155.
and of C. W. McMahon (class of 1900).
Left college early in Senior year. Engaged in journalism.
Address : unknown.
JOHN DURWARD MINER. B.A., Brown University, 1891.
Bom December 20, 1869, North Stonington, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : East Greenwich, R. I.
GEORGE MOONEY. ^. T. Born 1863.
Left college during Senior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Newark Conference.
Address: Madison, N. J.
ISAAC MERWIN RAYNER. *. N. 0. Born February i, 1870,
Greenpbrt, N. Y.
Left college early in Senior year. Engaged in tutoring and garden-
ing, Greenport, N. Y., 1890-95. Clerk, office of U. S. appraiser, port of
New York, 1895-97; examiner of drugs, 1897-1901. Engaged in flori-
culture, Greenport, N. Y., 1901 .
Address : Greenport, N. Y.
744
NON-GRADUATES. [1891-92.
JOHN URBAN WAGNER. Ph.B., Bucknell University, 1892.
A. A. $. Born 1866.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in teaching.
Address: 401 North Irving Ave., Scranton, Pa.
OLIVER CROMWELL WEBSTER. Born 1868.
Left college at the end of Junior year. In the U. S. Customs Ser-
vice.
Address: Appraiser's Department, Custom House, New York,
N. Y.
♦OLIVER LOVELAND WELCH. >^. T. Born 1869. Brother of
Nos. 1499 and 1923.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died December 11, 1890,
New York, N. Y.
CHARLES BELLAMY YOUNG. M.D., Columbia University, 1894.
X. ^. Born January 2, 1869, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college early in Sophomore year. In business in New York,
N. Y., 1889-91. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1894-95, 1907-08.
Practised medicine in New York, N. Y., 1896-99; Middletown, Conn.,
1899 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
CLASS OF J89Z
FRED WARREN BEEKMAN. B.A., Amherst College, 1893;
LL.B., Boston University, 1895. B. 9. H. Born 1871.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Captain in 1st Ohio Vol-
unteer Cavalry,^ in the Spanish War. Practising law.
Address : Reibold Building, Dayton, Ohio.
HOWARD GRAHAM BLEAKLY. LL.B., University of Pennsyl-
vania, 1895. B. e. n. Born 1868.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practising law.
Address: 108 South 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
CHARLES DUDLEY BURNES. LL.B., Yale University, 1893-
X. <ir. Born August 4, 1871, Berlin, Conn. Brother of J. H. Burnes
(class of 1896).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law, Green-
wich, Conn., 1893 . Clerk of Borough Court of Greenwich,
1895-97; jndge of the same, 1897 . Treasurer of School District,
1899. Member of Conn. Legislature, 1907, '09.
Address : Greenwich, Conn.
JOHN KELSEY BURR. A. K. E. Born September 19, 1869,
Newark, N. J. Son of No. 254; brother of J. B. Burr (class of
1885).
Left college early in Freshman year. In the banking business.
Address: 341 Bowery, New York, N. Y. Residence: 73 Mitchell
Place, East Orange, N. J.
745
1892.1 NON-GRADUATES.
PAUL CAMPBELL CLOYD. ^.A, New York University, 1892;
LL.B., New York University, 1893; M.A., New York University, 1894.
^. T. Born 1871.
Entered the Sophomore class; left early in Junior year. Practising
law.
Address: 132 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM MORGAN DOUGLASS. 4>. N. 9. Born May 4, 1871,
Franklin Falls, N. H. Son of No. 692; brother of No. 2672, and of
F. S. Douglass (class of 1896), R. W. Douglass (class of 1901), R. L.
Douglass (class of 1901), and A. S. Douglass (class of 1906).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the woolen business,
Plymouth, Mass., 1890-1901 ; New York, N. Y., 1901-08. Hotel pro-
prietor, 1909 .
Address : Plymouth, Mass.
JAMES ALBERT FOSTER. X. ^. Born 1871. Brother of Nos.
1516 and 1603, and of Myra E. Foster (class of 1881).
Left college early in Junior year. In business.
Address: 399 Court St., Binghamton, N. Y.
MILBOURNE MUNROE. E.E., Columbia University, 1894; D.O.,
Atlantic College of Osteopathy, 1904. *. N. 6. Bom July 18, 1867,
Westminster, Md. Brother of Nos. 1530 and 1756.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Engaged in electric railway
construction, Meriden, Conn., 1894-95. With the Edison Lamp Works,
Harrison, N. J., 1895-96 ; American Telegraph and Telephone Company,
engineering department. New York, 1896-98; Western Electric Com-
pany, New York, 1898-1902. Practising osteopathy, Newark, N. J.,
1904-06; East Orange, N. J., 1906 .
Address : 215 Main St., East Orange, N. J.
HUBERT ERNEST PARKER. X. ^. Born 1861.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, New Mexico, and California.
Address : unknown.
JAMES STOW PARSHLEY. B. 0. n. Born June 11, 1870, Mid-
dletown, Conn. Brother of No. 1715.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Shoe dealer, 1891-1909. In
the insurance business, 1909 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
CHARLES HERBERT PIERCE. A. K. E. Born 1867.
Left college during Freshman year. In the U. S. Patent Office.
Address : 176 P St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
HERBERT PAUL QUEAL. A. K. E. Born 1868.
Left college at the end of the first term. Freshman year. Practising
law.
Address : 42 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
FRED HENRY RALSTEN. Ph.B., Hamilton College, 1893.
A. A. $. Born March 11, 1869, Pinckney, N. Y.
746
NON-GRADUATES. [1892-93. ;
Left college at the end of Junior year. Physical director, Railroad i
Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., 1891-92. Editor and publisher, The \
Lowville Times, N, Y., 1894-99. School commissioner, Lewis County, ]
N. Y., 1897-99. College representative, American Book Company, '•
1900-05. Manager, Chicago Library Bureau, 1905. Western advertis- '
ing manager, Butterick Publishing Company, 1906^ . ]
Address: 1433 First National Bank Building, Chicago, 111. .\
HERBERT SPENCER ROOKSBY. B. 6. n. Born 1871. ■
Left college early in Sophomore year. In the Government service. ]
Address : Manila, P. I. ;
ROBERT EBERLE SMITH. B. 0. n. Bom 1870. \
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. ;
Address : Mauch Chunk, Pa. '
HENRY WISNER WOOD, Jr. Born 1866. {
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Dairy farmer. ;
Address : Chester, N. Y. i
\
GRACE IRENE CHAFEE (Carroll). Born 1870, Middletown, j
Conn. 1
Left college at the end of Freshman year, special course. j
Married J. W. Carroll.
Address : Mrs. J. W. Carroll, 120 Broad St., Middletown, Conn. ;
CLASS OF J893. |
i
ELBERT WRIGHT BURR. Born 1871. '
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the grocery business. 1
Address : Middletown, Conn. \
LELAND MOTHERSHEAD BURR. ^. T. Born September 25,
1869, Washington, D. C. \
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business in New ;
York, N. Y., 1892-95. Traveling salesman, Chicago, 111., 1896. With ;
J. A. Richards's advertising agency. New York, N. Y., 1897. Adver- !
tising manager of The Nation, New York, N. Y., 1898-1900. Advertis- \
ing solicitor, The Evening Post, New York, N. Y., 1901-02; advertising 's
manager, 1903 . i
Address : 181 Claremont Ave., Montclair, N. J. i
BERNARD WESTLAND BUTLER. X. <ir. Born 1869. \
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Mason and builder.
Engaged in farming. ,i
Address : Cobalt, Conn.
JAMES PIKE CHADBOURNE. B. e. n. Born January 17, 1870, |
Gloversville, N. Y. Son of No. 580; brother of S. G. Chadbourne 1
(class of 1884). i
747 :
1893.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of the second term. Freshman year, special
course. Assistant secretary, Y. M. C. A., Chicago, 111., 1891. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1894 • Super-
numerary, 1910.
Address: 3 Nixon St., Dorchester, Mass.
ALBERT URMY FAULKNER. Ph.B., College of St. Francis
Xavier, 1893. A. A. *. Born August 10, 1872, Wappingers Falls,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Assistant editor, and
editor, The University Magazine, 1893-97. On the editorial staff of
The Cosmopolitan Magazine, 1897-99. Served in U. S. Volunteers in
the Philippine Islands, 1899- 1901. First lieutenant, U. S. Army,
1901-02. Adjutant of artillery, 1902-06. Captain, ist Field Artillery,
1907 .
Address : The Presidio, San Francisco, Cal.
WALTER MERRITT FERNALD. *. N. 0. Born April 29, 1868,
Wilton, Me. Brother of No. 1602.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught, 1890-93.
Engaged in journalism, 1893 •
Address : care of Evening Sentinel, Ansonia, Conn.
ALBERT WHEELER JOHNSTON. A. A. *. Born October 27,
1871, Brooklyn, N. Y. Son of No. 741.
Left college at the end of the second term, Sophomore year. Super-
intendent, assay and metallurgical division, S. S. White Dental Manu-
facturing Company, 1891-1902. Vice president, Oxford Copper
Company, New York, N. Y., 1903 .
Address: 43 Exchange Place, New York, N. Y.
LINWOOD BEEDE JONES. ^. T. Born 1869.
Left college early in Senior year. In business.
Address: 543 Calvert Building, Baltimore, Md.
*GEORGE FLOYD LUDLOW. Bom 1871.
Left college early in Junior year. Died September 5, 1899, Bridge-
hampton, N. Y.
WILLIAM TEREMIAH MILLARD. B.A., Columbia University,
1894; LL.B., New York Law School, 1898. Born 1873.
Admitted to the Junior class; left early in Junior year. Practising
law.
Address: 119 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
LEWIS FREDERICK PILCHER. Ph.B., Columbia University,
1895; LL.D., University of Colorado, 1910. 4'. T. Born May i,
1871, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Professor of Art in
Vassar College, and Lecturer in the History of Architecture, Univer-
sity of Pennsylvania.
Address : Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
ALFRED COOPER ROWLAND. Born 1872.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
748
NON-GRADUATES. [1893-94.
REMINGTON SQUIRE. LL.B., New York University, 1897.
A. A. *. Born February 22, 1870, New York, N. Y. Son of No. 639;
brother of Shirley Squire (class of 1895).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Hotel Lincoln, Seattle, Wash.
♦JOHN WATSON WATERS. ^. T. Born 1867.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Engaged in journalism.
City clerk and treasurer. New Britain, Conn. Died July 2T, 1904,
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
SARAH LA VINA BENNETT.
Admitted to the Junior class, special course; left at the end of
Junior year.
Address : 68 Warrenton St., Boston, Mass.
CLARA SOUTHMAYD DAVIS (Guildford). Born November 17,
1871, Middletown, Conn. Daughter of No. 619.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Married June 23, 1898, Charles Thomas Guildford (No. 1955).
Address : Mrs. C. T. Guildford, 404 Pine St., Providence, R. I.
GEORGIA EATON POTTLE (Warren). Born September 7, 187 1,
Kittery, Me.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Married 1896, Joseph A. Warren.
Address : Mrs. J. A. Warren, Cumberland Mills, Me.
CLASS OF J894.
CHARLES AUGUSTUS BIDWELL. B.A., Boston University,
1896. Born May 29, 1870, Middletown, Conn.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Congregational minister.
Address: Belmont, Mass.
DANIEL DORRANCE BRONSON. B. e. H. Born 1873.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In Government employ.
Address : Albuquerque, N. Mex.
EDWIN FOSTER CHASE. A. K E. Born June 9, 1871, Farm-
ington, Minn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Bank clerk, 1892-96.
In the newspaper publishing business, 1896 .
Address: 601 36th Ave., North, Seattle, Wash.
JOSEPH EDGAR CROCKER. B.A., Harvard University, 1895.
X. ^. Born 1870.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Teacher, Cascadilla
School, Ithaca, N. Y., 1895-96; Portland Academy, Ore., 1897 •
Address : Danforth, Me.
749
1894.] NON-GRADUATES. j
FRANCIS CRUGER EDGERTON. B.S., Trinity College, Conn.,
1894; M.D., Columbia University, 1898. ^. T. Born July 11, 1873.
Son of No. 693.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine. 1
Address: 57 West s8th St., New York, N. Y. j
THEODORE GUSTAVUS EISWALD. A. K. E. Born 1869. i
Left college early in Freshman year. Baptist minister.
Address: 89 West 2d St., Mansfield, Ohio. |
WILLIAM HENRY FITZGERALD. M.D., University of Vermont, i
1895. Born 1872. Brother of C. J. Fitzgerald (class of 1898).
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine. I
Address: Ballerstein Building, Hartford, Conn.
EDWIN HENRY FRETZ. B.A., Northwestern University, 1897;
M.A., University of Southern California, 1902. A. K. E. Born Jan-
uary 5, 1867, Chalfont, Pa. . . I
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Los Angeles, Cal., 1897- 1904; Longbeach, Cal, 1908-10; ^
Alhambra, Cal., 1910 . Missionary in Japan, 1904- 1908.
Address: Alhambra, Cal.
LESLIE CAMPBELL GREELEY. Ph.B., Boston University, 1894;
B.D., Andover Theological Seminary. Born 1871.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Congregational minister.
Address: 157 Holten St., Danvers, Mass. ^
I
JOSEPH HUBBARD HEFFLON. Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan Uni- |
versity, 1894. ^- K. E. Born July 8, 1869, Saybrook, Conn.
Left college early in Sophomore year. Teacher and superintendent
of schools.
Address : 51 Myrtle Terrace, Winchester, Mass.
FRANK MILLER HORR. A. A. *. Born 1868.
Left college during Sophomore year; admitted again to a special j
course, 1888-89; left during the year.
Address : 60 Buckingham St., Springfield, Mass. j
WILBUR CLARK JOHNSON. A. A. €>. Born June 20, 1871,
Springfield. Mass. Son of No. 740; brother of No. 1561. ■
Left college during Junior year. With the Pope Manufacturing <
Company, Hartford, Conn. Now secretary and assistant manager,
Waverly Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Address : The Waverly Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
I
HENRY SEYMOUR KLINE. B.A., Union College, 1893- Born |
May 6, 1871, Amsterdam, N. Y. |
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising law. 1
Address : Anamoose, N. Dak. (
i
VICTOR NATHAN LUCIA. B. 0. n. Born March 14. 1871, I
Rochester, Vt.
750
NON-GRADUATES. [1894.
Left college at the end of Junior year. In the grocery business,
1894-1903. Superintendent of buildings, Miss Capen's School for
Girls, Northampton, Mass., 1904 •
Address: 43 Dryads Green, Northampton, Mass.
ANDREW JOHNSON LYNCH. B.L., Dickinson School of Law,
1893. Born September 30, 1866, near Georgetown, Del.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law. Editor
of The Sussex Journal.
Address : Georgetown, Del.
WILLIAM HENRY MOSER. B. 0. n. Born 1869.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New York Conference, 1892 .
Address : Goshen, N. Y.
LEONARD BOWDOIN MOULTON. B.A., Harvard University,
1895. Born December 16, 1868, Bucksport, Me.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Principal of graded
schools, Huntington, Mass., 1895-99. Taught in High School, Medford,
Mass., 1899-1904; Beverly, Mass., 1904-08; High School of Commerce,
Boston, Mass., 1908 .
Address : 7 Devon Ave., Beverly, Mass.
BDWIN HALSEY PIERSON. Born September 6, 1872, Bridge-
hampton, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Clerk, 1892-99. Bookkeeper,
1900-04. In the real estate and insurance business, 1905 .
Address : Bridgehampton, N. Y.
*WILBUR JOHN SAWYER. A. K. E. Born 1870. Brother of
No. 1812.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Died March 3, 1894, Thomas-
ton, Conn.
ALFRED JACOB SAXE. B.A., Syracuse University, 1894; M.A.,
Syracuse, 1897. Born March 22, 1867, Walden, N. Y. Son of No.
637; grandson of No. 84.
Left college early in Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister.
Central New York Conference, 1893 •
Address: 322 Baldwin St., Elmira, N. Y.
CLAYTON DAVIS STANDISH. X. <i^. Born June 17, 1871. Col-
chester, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Secretary and treasurer,
Meriden Lumber Company.
Address : 58 Lewis St., Meriden, Conn.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN THOMPSON. *. N. e. Born 1868.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : Clarksburg, W. Va.
THOMAS RAWSON WARREN. A. K. E. Born 1868.
Left college early in Freshman year. Lieutenant, U. S. Army.
Address: Fort Duchesne, Utah.
1894-95.1 NON-GRADUATES.
WILLIAM EDWIN WATT. B. e. H. Born 1871.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address : 60 Washington St., Carbondale, Pa.
CLASS OF IZ95.
OLIVER LUTHER AUSTIN. M.D., Columbia University, 1896.
^. T. Born 1874, Yonkers, N. Y. Brother of No. 1984.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : Tuckahoe, N. Y.
JAMES HOUGH BUNCE, Jr. A. A. *. Born December 31, 1874,
Middletown, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. In the dry goods business.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
♦ALLEN CHASE. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University, 1896. *. N. 6.
Born July 28, 187 1. Son of No. 885.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died August 14, 1897,
Nashville, Tenn.
CHARLES ALBERT CHASE. X. ^. Born March 5, 1872, Unity,
Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the General Electric
Company, World's Columbian Exposition, 1893 ; Belknap Motor Com-
pany, Portland, Me., 1894; Public Works Company, Bangor, Me.,
1895 ; General Electric Company, Boston, Mass., 1895 .
Address: 84 State St., Boston, Mass.
FRANK MERRITT DYER. M.D., Cornell University, 1902.
A. K. E. Born 1871, Binghamton, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: 51 Main St., Binghamton, N. Y.
*FRANK BRADLEY GARFIELD. A. A. *. Bom 1869.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Died October 21, 1893,
East Templeton, Mass.
FRED WILLIS GUIBORD. B.S., Mass. Institute of Technology,
1905. *. N. e. Born August 22, 1873, Plattsburg, N. Y. Brother of
No. 1695.
Left college earlv in Junior vear. With the Merchants National
Bank, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1894-1901. Examiner, U. S. Patent Office,
1905-08. Patent attorney, with the United Shoe Machinery Company,
Boston, Mass., 1908 .
Address: 512 Albany Building, Boston, Mass.
CHARLES AUGUSTUS THEODORE HOFFMAN. B.A., Yale
University, 1897. A. K. E. Born 1867.
Left college early in Freshman year. Congregational minister.
Teacher and lecturer, Congregational Church Society.
Address: 52 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
752
NON-GRADUATES. [1896.
RANDOLPH CAMPBELL HURD. M.D., Harvard University,
1897. ^. T. Born 1872, Newburyport, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address : Newburyport, Mass.
DAVID LEWIS MAITLAND. M.D., University of Pennsylvania,
1895. Born November 28, 1872, Middletown, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 56 Broad St., Middletown, Conn.
*ALVIN JAY NEFF. B. 9. H. Born September 21, 1870.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal
minister. Died November 21, 1902, Davenport Center, N. Y.
ROBERT NEWHALL SMITH. M.D., Columbia University, 1897.
■*-. T. Born September 9, 1872. Son of No. 545. _
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: 584 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
SHIRLEY SQUIRE. A. A. *. Born April 13, 1872. Son of No.
639; brother of Remington Squire (class of 1893).
Left college early in Freshman year. Civil engineer.
Address : Union Trust Company, Seattle, Wash.
EBENEZER LOUIS STEVENS. Born December 14, 1861, Delta,
N. Y.
Left college early in Freshman year. Superintendent, Conn. Elec-
trical Company, 1892-94. Manager, N. E. Engineering Company, New
Haven, Conn., 1894 •
Address: 119 Court St., New Haven, Conn.
HARRY ADELBERT WATTS. M.D., Hahnemann Medical Col-
lege, Philadelphia, Pa., 1897. A. K E. Born May 14, 1872, Nelson,
N. H.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: Odd Fellow Building, Sacramento, Cal.
JESSIE WORTHEN HALL AMES (Jarvis). Born November
28, 1866. Daughter of No. 767.
Left college at the end of Junior year, special course.
Married George Ogilvie Jarvis (No. 1801).
Address: Mrs. G. O. Jarvis, 310 South loth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
LILY CLARK BROWN.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, special course.
Address: 372 Boylston St., Boston, Mass.
MAY BLANCHE LORD. Born July 16, 1869, Rocky Hill, Conn.
^ Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught, 1892-94.
Engaged in field work, Conn. S. S. Association, 1896 .
Address : West Hartford, Conn.
753
1896.] NON-GRADUATES.
CLASS OF IS96.
EDGAR EUGENE BROOKS. A. K. E. Born September 24, 1872,
Lisle, N. Y.
Left college early in Freshman year. Taught, 1893-95. Secretary
to Major General J. C. Robinson, U. S. A., 1895-97. Studied in
General Theological Seminary, 1897-99. Protestant Episcopal minister,
1899 .
Address : Bernardsville, N. J.
LUCIUS MOODY BRISTOL. B.A., University of North Carolina,
1895; S.T.B., Boston University, 1899. A. A. *. Born May 21, 1872,
Castle Creek, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Wyoming Conference, 1895-96; Genesee Conference, 1899-
1908. Taught in Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y., 1908-09.
Instructor in Applied Christianity, Tufts Colkge, 1910 .
Address : Tufts College, Mass.
♦JAMES HARVEY BURNES. X. ^. Born 1877. Brother of
C. D. Burnes (class of 1892).
Died November 6, 1894, during his Junior year.
WILLIAM ORRIN COBB. M.D., Bowdoin College. Born 1869.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : Gardiner, Me.
WILLIAM DENISON. B. G. U. Born 1873.
Left college during Sophomore year. U. S. Marine.
Address: Marine Headquarters, Washington, D. C.
♦JOSEPH ALBERTSON DILKS, Jr. X. ^. Born November 5,
1875. Son of No. 844; brother of No. 1732.
Died December 3, 1894, during his Junior year.
ARTHUR URBANE DILLEY. B.A, Harvard University, 1897;
M.A., Harvard, 1899. A. A. «l>. Born August 23, 1873, Wilkes-Barre,
Pa.
, Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in the Taft
School, Watertown, Conn., 1899- 1904. In the oriental rug business,
Boston, Mass., 1904 .
Address: 5 Park St., Boston, Mass. Residence: Wrentham, Mass.
FRANCIS SAWYER DOUGLASS. *. N. e. Born February 28,
1873, Franklin, N. H. Son of No. 692; brother of No. 2672, and of
W. M. Douglass (class of 1892). R. W. Douglass (class of 1901), R. L.
Douglass (class of 1901), and A. S. Douglass (class of I90<5).
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in manufacturing.
Address: 10 Park Drive, Brookline, Mass.
ADELBERT ABEL ESTABROOK. <i^. T. Born 1867.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Address: North Thetford. Vt.
754
I
NON-GRADUATES. [1896.
FRED WARREN FIFIELD. Born 1868.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : 307 West 28th St., New York, N. Y.
ALEXANDER ROBERT FORDYCE, Jr. B.A., Princeton Univer-
sity, 1896; LL.B., New York Law School, 1898. A. K. E. Born 1872.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address: 90 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR HERBERT GAVITTE. Born 1871.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
HARRY WESTON GOODSPEED. M.D., Bowdoin College, 1897.
,B. e. n. Born August 6, 1872.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : unknown.
♦JAMES HERBERT GUY. Born 1874- Brother of No. 2744, and
of Alice B. Guy (class of 1897) and C. B. Guy (class of 1904).
Left college early in Freshman year. Bank clerk. Died September
27, 1906, Liberty, N. Y.
CHARLES WESLEY HALE. D.M.D.. Harvard University, 1902.
X. ^. Born February 13, 1872, Bolton, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Telegrapher, N. E. R. R.,
1894-96. Traveling salesman, 1896-97. Superintendent, Fast Color
Eyelet Company, Springfield, Mass., 1898-99. Practising dentistry,
Springfield, Mass., 1902 .
Address : 310 Main St., Springfield, Mass. Residence : 400 St. James
Ave., Springfield, Mass.
[HAROLD] DUNBAR JOHNSTON. A. A. *. Born August 25,
1873, in New Jersey.
Left college early in Sophomore year. In the insurance business.
Secretary and treasurer. Colonial Insurance Company.
Address: 43 Montgomery St., Jersey City, N. J.
ERNEST ALBERT LANE. *. N. e. Born 1864, in England.>
Left college during Freshman year. Returned to England. Engaged
in farming.
Address : unknown.
WALTER THOMAS LINDSAY. LL.B., New York Law School,
1898. A. A. *. Born February 22, 1874, Huntington, N. Y,
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address : 261 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
CHARLES EUGENE LITTLE, Jr. B. 9. U. Born April 7, 1873,
Nyack, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in compiling
books and dictionaries, 1893. On the staff of Godey's Magazine, 1894.
Engaged in catalogue making. 1895 .
Address: 122 Center St., New York, N. Y. Residence: 76 Park
Ave., Passaic, N. J.
755
,1896.] NON-GRADUATES.
GLENN WATSON MORGAN. A. A. 4». Born 1873-
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address: Minneapolis, Minn.
GLENN CHARLES PAGE. A. K. E. Bom July 15, 1871, New
Milford, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Public school principal,
1893-94. Teller, Wyoming Valley Trust Company, 1894-99; treasurer,
1899-1902. Cashier, Marine National Bank, Erie, Pa., 1902-05; Peoples
National Bank, Erie, Pa., 1905 .
Address: Peoples National Bank, Erie, Pa.
FREDERICK LIVINGSTON PARKER. A. K. E. Born March
13, 1874, South Livonia. N. Y. Brother of No. 1761.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Manufacturer of whips,
Westfield, Mass. Now vice president, U. S. Whip Company.
Address : 91 Court St., Westfield, Mass.
CARL ROBINSON PECK, <i'. T. Born February 21, 1872, Spring-
field, Mass.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in book publishing,
1894-95; in study, 1895-98. Manager of a bicycle store, 1899-1902.
Salesman, San Francisco, Cal., 1902-06. In the railroad business,
1906^ .
Address: Pier 68, North River, New York, N. Y. Residence: 257
North 19th St., East Orange, N. J.
♦GUSTAVUS ULYSSES SANFORD. A. A. *. Born 1866.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died September 27, 1897.
CHARLES ELMER SCUDDER. B.D.. Drew Theological Semi-
nary, 1903. Born June 4, 1870, Roxbury, N. Y. Brother of No. 1862.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Newark Conference, 1896 .
Address: 1756 Richmond Terrace, West New Brighton, N. Y.
♦FREEMAN HARRIS SMITH. A. A. *. Born November 30,
1874. Son of No. 748.
Died December 18, 1893, Middletown, Conn., during his Sophomore
year,
WHITMAN PHILO STANLEY. ^. T. Born March 12, 1868,
Franklin, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Graduated from Garrett
Biblical Institute, 1904. Methodist Episcopal minister, Vermont, Rock
River, and Califoniia Conferences.
Address: Gilroy, Santa Clara County, Cal.
CHARLES WESLEY STEWART. B,S„ University of Chicago,
1896; M,D., University of Denver, 1900, Born July 29, 1873, Herrick-
ville, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: Sugar P. O., Salt Lake City, Utah.
756
NON-GRADUATES. [189i6-97.
ARTHUR HARMON WINN. B.A., Union University, 1897;
M.A., Harvard University, 1901. B. e. n. Born January 9, 1874,
Guilderland Center, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Unitarian minister.
Address: 108 Oakwood Ave., Troy, N. Y.
STELLA WEBSTER CARROLL (Tolman). Born August 3,
1875, Boscawen, N. H.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught, 1894-1902.
Married L. P. Tolman.
Address: Mrs. L. P. Tolman, 307 First Ave., S., Seattle, Wash.
MARY LOUISE GLEASON. Born 1866.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Teacher.
Address : 23 Florence St., Hartford, Conn.
MARY FRANCES HIBBARD (Beeman). Born December 2,
1874, New Britain, Conn. Sister of No. 1646.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in kinder-
garten teaching, 1896-99.
Married October 24, 1899, LeRoy Mason Beeman (No. 1832).
Address : Mrs. L. M. Beeman, 2131 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
SUSIE SOUTHMAYD HUBBELL. Born 1869, Boston, Mass.
Sister of No. 2017.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, special course.
Address : Bretton Hall, 86th St. and Broadway, New York, N. Y.
ANNETTE BURKE RICHMOND.
Admitted to the Sophomore class, special course; left at the end of
the year. Teacher.
Address : 381 Avenue Road, Shanghai, China.
ALICE ELINOR WALKER (Jones). Born 1874.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Married 1899, Cloyd Paul Jones.
Address: Mrs. C. P. Jones, 312 Oak St., Portland, Ore.
CLASS OF J897.
ALFRED GEORGE AUSTIN. B. e. n. Born March 4, 1873,
Oxford, England.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Taught, 1896-97. Engaged
in civil engineering, 1898 .
Address: Canajoharie, N. Y.
GEORGE ALEXANDER BRIDGE. Born 1873.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address : Bisbee, Ariz.
HOWARD GEORGE DIBBLE. Pd.B., State Normal School,
Albany, N. Y. Born October 31, 1874.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Teacher.
Address : unknown.
757
1897.1 NON-GRADUATES.
SIDNEY BRUCE EGGLESTON. *. N. e. Born December 23,
1874, Bridgeport, Conn. Son of No. 584; brother of Nos. 1552, 1601,
and 1684.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the iron business, New
York and New Jersey, 1895 . Secretary and treasurer, Matawan
Steel and Iron Company, N. J,
Address: Matawan, N. J.
ALBERT LINWOOD FICKETT. X. ^. Born October 13, 1874,
Auburn, Me.
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Traveling salesman.
Address: 649 East 37th St., Chicago, 111.
JOSEPH WRIGHT FRAZIER. *. N. G. Born April 16, 1869,
Plattsburg, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Athletic director, Troy
Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1894-95. Studied in Albany Busi-
ness College. 1896-97. Bookkeeper, Plattsburg, N. Y., 1897-1900. In
business, Rifton, N. Y., 1900-02. Bookkeeper, Worcester, Mass.,
1902-03. In Wanamaker's Store, New York, N. Y., 1903 .
Address: 290 West 12th St., New York, N. Y.
ALBERT FRANK OILMAN. B.S., Amherst College, 1897; M.A.,
Amherst, 1901. A. T. A. Bom September 9, 1871, Hallowell, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in Farmington,
Me., 1897-98; Dow Academy, Franconia, N. H., 1898-99. Professor
of Chemistry and Physics, Maryville College, 1900-06. Professor of
Chemistry, Ripon College, 1906— — .
Address: 406 Thorn St., Ripon, Wis.
♦WILLIAM HENRY McCAULEY. *. N. 6. Born 1870.
Died November 30, 1894 during his Sophomore year.
AUGUSTUS HAMLIN MANDELL, Jr. M.D., Cornell Univer-
sity, 1898. ^. T. Born June 27, 1868.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : 25 Sycamore St., New Bedford, Mass.
SAMUEL REZIN WALLIS PARRISH. B. 9. n. Born March 5,
1872, White Hall, Md.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in teaching.
Address : 2947 Clifton Ave., Baltimore, Md.
♦CHARLES PAINE REED. *. N. e. Born 1876.
Died February 24, 1894, Middletown, Conn., during his Freshman
year.
EDWARD WILLIS SIMONS. Born November 5, 1873.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in manufacturing.
Address: Port Chester, N. Y.
ERNEST WILLIAM STRATMANN. B.S., University of Ten-
nessee, 1899; LL.B., University of Tennessee, 1899. Born January 9,
1875, Elizabeth, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address: 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y.
758
NON-GRADUATES. [1897-98.
ROBERT LeROY THOMPSON. B.A., Middlebury College, 1899.
A. K. E. Born February 25, 1873, Ticonderoga, N. Y. Brother of
No. 1726.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Troy Conference.
Address : 21 13th St., Troy, N. Y.
HOWARD VAN DEUSEN. A. K. E. Born September 6, 1874.
Left college during Sophomore year. In business.
Address : care of Bobbs-Merrill Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
WINSOR WHIPPLE WARRINER. M.D., Northwestern Univer-
sity, 1902. A. A. $. Born 1874.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, special course. Practising
medicine.
Address: Antioch, 111.
GEORGE ALBERT WILLIAMS. ^. T. Born August 20, 1876.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : care of Allis-Chalmers Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
ALICE BAKER GUY. B.A., Vassar College, 1898 ; M.S., Wesleyan
University, 1902. Born October 16, 1877, Middletown, Conn. Sister
of No. 2744, and of J. H. Guy (class of 1896) and C. B. Guy (class of
1904).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in High School,
Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1902-04; Red Bank, N. J., 1906- .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
♦OLIVIA HOWELL HATFIELD (Swett). Born 1870.
Left college during Junior year.
Married June 27, 1898, Vernon Benjamin Swett (No. 1916).
Died June 14, 1900, Winthrop Highlands, Mass.
AGNES GENEVA McGLYNN (Oilman). B.A., Maryville Col-
lege, 1906. Born November i, 1875, Meriden, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in Mount Vernon,
Me., 1898; Maryville College, Tenn., 1901-05.
Married Albert Frank Oilman (class of 1897).
Address: Mrs. A. F. Oilman, Ripon, Wis.
CLASS OF J898.
GEORGE RANDALL ABRAMS. X. ^. Born May 10, 1875,
Florida, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New York Conference, 1900 .
Address: Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
JAMES LEON ALEXANDER. A. K. E. Born 1875.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address: Elizabeth, N. J.
759
1898.1 NON-GRADUATES.
CHARLES FRANCIS ALLEN. *. N. 0. Born June 6, 187S, Atter-
cliffe, Ont., Canada.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business, 1896-99. In
the orange business, California, 1899- 1901. Assistant superintendent,
Coulter Dry Goods Company, Los Angeles, Cal., 1901 .
Address: 225 West 15th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
FRANK COOKE ATHERTON. ^I'. T. Born July i, 1877, Hono-
lulu, Hawaii. Brother of No. 1938.
Left college during Sophomore year. Assistant cashier. Bank of
Hawaii, Ltd., 1898- 1904. Secretary and manager, Sugar Factors Com-
pany, Ltd., 1906— — .
Address : College Hills, Honolulu, Hawaii.
HAROLD HOLMES BAYLISS. Ph.B., New York University.
1898. Born June 16, 1875, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brother of No. 1636.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address: Box no, Katonah, N. J.
CHARLES EVERETT BENEDICT. B.D., Drew Theological
Seminary, 1898. X. '^. Born December 24, 1872, East Norwalk, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal min-
ister, New York East Conference, 1898 .
Address : Derby, Conn.
FRANCIS ROE BENHAM. M.D., Syracuse University, 1901.
A. A. *. Born September 22, 1876, Newark, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 1105 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
ALBERT EDSON BOBO. B. e. n. Born February 16, 1870.
Left college at the end of the second term, Sophomore year. In the
furniture business.
Address: 312 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
VICTOR SAMSON BRITTEN. Born April i, 1873.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New York Central Conference, 1893 •
Address: Canastota, N. Y.
THOMAS SLEEPER BROCK. Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1900. A. K. E. Born January 22, 1873, Bridgeboro, N. J.
Left college early in Freshman year. Graduated from New Bruns-
wick Theological Seminary, N. J., 1908. Methodist Episcopal minister.
New Jersey Conference, 1896 .
Address : Lambertville, N. J.
WILLIAM NESBITT CAMPAIGNE. M.D., Albany Medical Col-
lege, 1898. *. N. e. Born December 29, 1869, Troy, N. Y. Brother of
No. 2531.
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 1825 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y.
760
NON-GRADUATES. [1898.
FRANK EVERETT EASTMAN. B.A., Boston University, 1900.
X. <ir. Born June 8, 1876.
Left college early in Senior year.
Address : unknown.
CHARLES JOSEPH FITZGERALD. M.D., University of Ver-
mont, 1898. A. K. E. Born February 7, 1877. Brother of W. H.
Fitzgerald (class of 1894).
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : unknown.
JOHN BENGOUGH GRIFFITHS. A. K. E. Born April 9, 1871,
Jermyn, Pa.
Left college during Senior year. Postmaster, Jermyn, Pa., 1899 .
Address : Jermyn, Pa.
STANLEY SESSIONS GWILLIM. X. ^. Born October 16,
1876, Bristol, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Superintendent, Trum-
bull Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn.
Address : 32 Maple St., Plainville, Conn.
JESSE RALPH HARRIS. M.D., University of Buffalo, 1901 ;
BA., Cornell University, 1902. Born April 9, 1874, Buffalo, N. Y.
Brother of No. 1896.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Assistant Demonstrator of
Anatomy, Cornell Medical School, 1901-02. Medical officer, U. S.
Army, with rank of captain.
Address : care of Surgeon General, U. S. A., Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM HERRICK HAWKINS. B.A., Harvard University,
1898; LL.B., Harvard, 1901. A. K. E. Born April 3, 1875, Prescott,
Wis. Son of No. 922.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address : 54 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
♦GEORGE HERBERT HOUGH. B. 9. H. Born October 13,
1875.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Druggist. Died Octo-
ber 9, 1904, White River Junction, Vt.
♦FRED CHASE JACKSON. M.D., Starling Medical College,
Columbus, Ohio. A. A. *. Born 1876.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Captain and acting
assistant surgeon, U. S. Volunteers. Died September 30, 1902, Manila,
P. I.
ROBERT FENWICK JACKSON. A. A. *. Born December 18,
1877, Middletown, Conn. Brother of W. L. P. Jackson (class of
1909).
Left college early in Sophomore year. Graduated from U. S. Mili-
tary Academy, West Point, 1900. First lieutenant, 5th Cavalry,
U. S. A., 1900-07. Resigned, 1907. Engaged in teaching, 1908— — .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
HOWARD HAPGOOD KIPP. <ir. T. Born February 16, 1877,
Ossinirig, N. Y.
761
X898-99.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college during Sophomore year. Clerk, 1897. Enlisted in the
U. S. Navy for the war with Spain, 1898. Salesman, 1899. Second
lieutenant, U. S. Marine Corps, 1900-03; first lieutenant, 1903-09;
captain, 1909 .
Address: care of Adjutant General, ist Brigade, U. S. Marines.
Manila, P. I.
♦HERBERT ABRAM LEWIS. A. A. *. Born November 27,
1873.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died August 22, 1899,
Boonville, N. Y.
♦GEORGE HENRY PEPPER. A. A. *. Born April 27, 1871.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died December 24, 1895,
Millville, N. J.
WILLIAM ARTHUR PIERCE. B.A., Vanderbilt University, 1899.
Born July 30, 1876.
Admitted to the Sophomore class; left in December of Sophomore
year. Teacher. Member of Miss. State Senate, 1910,
Address : Lexington, Miss.
ERNEST ORRIN POWERS. B. e. n. Born April 13, 1875, North
Dana, Mass. Brother of No. 1762.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Hat manufacturer.
Address : Athol, Mass.
WALTER BRIGHT RILE. BA., Yale University, 1899; M.D.,
Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1902. B. 9. II. Born
December 21, 1875, Wilmington, Del.
Left college during Senior year. Practising medicine.
Address: 8327 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
HARRY ELMORE STETSON.
Left college early in Freshman year, special course.
Address : Dixmont, Me.
IRVING EDWARD STRONG. D.D.S., Pennsylvania College of
Dental Surgery, 1900. X. ■*•. Born September i, 1876, Portland, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising dentistry.
Address : 1059 Finton Ave., New York, N. Y.
JOHN ARMSTRONG WADE. B.A., Yale University, 1899; B.D.,
Yale, 1901 ; M.A., Yale, 1903. *B. 9. n. Born October 10, 1868, in
Ireland.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Protestant Episcopal min-
ister. Curate of All Angels Church, New York, N. Y.
Address: 251 West 8oth St., New York, N. Y.
CLASS OF IS99.
FREDERICK MUNSON BARNES. B.A., Boston University, 1901.
B. 9. n. Born November 27, 1873, Bristol, Vt.
762
NON-GRADUATES. [1899.
Left college in January of Junior year. Methodist Episcopal min-
ister, Vermont Conference, 1898-99, 1901-05. Bookkeeper, 1905-07.
U. S. customs inspector and deputy collector, 1907 .
Address : Richford, Vt.
ARCHIBALD ELBRIDGE BRADFORD. ^. T. Born September
28, 1875, Augusta, Wis.
Left college during Freshman year. In the banking business.
Address : Augusta, Wis.
GEORGE HURD BRAGDON. *. N. 9. Born July 28, 1875, Boston,
Mass.
Left college during Senior year. Inspector, ^Etna Indemnity Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn., 1899-1903. Reporter, The Minneapolis
Times, Minn., 1903-07. Special agent, Department of Commerce and
Labor, Washington, D. C, 1907 .
Address : 340 E St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
HERBERT VIETS CAMP. Bom January 19, 1878. Brother of
No. 2005.
Left college. in March of Junior year. Engaged in journalism.
Address : 37 Franklin Square, New Britain, Conn.
CLARENCE WINFIELD DARLING. B.A., Syracuse University,
1900; LL.B., Syracuse, 1902. 'ir. T. Born February 8, 1877, West
Winfield, N. Y. Brother of No. 1837.
Left college early in Freshman year. Practising law.
Address: 151 1 East Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
MILTON HOWARD DAWLEY. B. G. n. Born September 4,
1876, Holyoke, Mass.
Left college in February of Sophomore year. Traveling salesman,
1897-99. Railway transportation clerk, 1900-06. On the advertising
staff of a newspaper, 1906-07. Orchestra leader, 1907 .
Address: 202 Pine St., Holyoke, Mass.
LOUIS GILDERSLEEVE. Bom September 22, 1877, Gildersleeve,
Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : i Broadway, New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM ATWOOD HILTON. B.S., Cornell University, 1899;
Ph.D., Cornell, 1902. X. <ir. Born June 27, 1878, Van Etten, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Instructor, Assistant
Professor, and Associate Professor of Zoology, Pomona College, Cal.,
1905-08. Instructor in Histology and Embryology, Cornell University,
1908 .
Address: 108 Brandon Place, Ithaca, N. Y.
SAMUEL WOLCOTT HUBBARD. <ir. T. Born March 30, 1876.
Left college in December of Freshman year. In business.
Address : 38 Murray St., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM JAY MERWIN. *. N. 0. Born October 23, 1874.
Left college during Sophomore year. In the banking business.
Address : 189 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
7^Z
1899.1 NON-GRADUATES.
EDGAR AUGUSTINE MILLER, Jr. B. 9. H. Born November 15,
1873, Nashville, Tenn.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New Jersey Conference, 1902 .
Address : Pennsgrove, N. J.
JOSEPH THORNLEY O'HANLON. A. A. «I>. Born June 24,
1877. Brother of J. R. O'Hanlon (class of 1884).
Admitted to the Sophomore class; left at the end of Junior year.
In business.
Address: 905 West nth St., Los Angeles, Gal.
OLIN FREDERICK PARENT. X. ^. Born July 15, 1879, Bonds-
ville, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : Bondsville, Mass.
RALPH STEVENS PENDEXTER. Born November 23, 1877,
South Meriden, Conn.
Admitted to the Sophomore class ; left at the end of Junior year.
Address : 415 4th St., S. E., Washington, D. C.
♦JOSEPH COOKE PULLMAN. A. A. *. Born November 23,
1876. Son of No. 745 ; brother of Nos. 1418, 1717, and 1910.
Left college at the end of the first term, Freshman year. Died
December 15, 1901, Stamford, Conn.
IRVING EDWARD RAYMOND. <ir. T. Born November 23, 1875.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : Stamford, Conn.
WILLIS HENRY REED. X. ^. Bom May 22, 1875, Stafford
Springs, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: Stafford Springs, Conn.
EDWARD HERSEY RICHARDS. $. N. 9. Born March 14, 1874.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Traveling salesman.
Address: Exeter, N. H.
JAMES RICHARD RICHARDS. B. 9. n. Born September 15,
1869.
Left college during Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : Thermopolis, Wyo.
CHARLES FRANCIS ROCKWELL. A. A. $. Born April 26, 1878,
Meriden, Conn.
Left college in the middle of Sophomore year. Treasurer and general
manager. Miller Brothers Cutlery Company, Meriden, Conn., 1901 .
Address: Meriden, Conn.
NATHAN LOUNSBURY ROCKWELL, Jr. A. K. E. Born Feb-
ruary 10, 1877, Norwalk, Conn.
764
NON-GRADUATES. [1899-1900.
Left college during Senior year. Clerk, 1900-05. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, North Dakota Conference, 1905 .
Address : Taylor, N, Dak.
BURTON CEPHAS ROGERS. A. A. *. Born April 12, 1876,
Meriden, Conn.
Left college in April of Sophomore year. Engaged in manufactur-
ing.
Address: Meriden, Conn.
JOHN CURTIS TENNANT. B.A., Syracuse University, 1901.
Born November 18, 1874, Ashley, Pa.
Left college in December of Sophomore year. In business.
Address: 338 South Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
FRED URIAH WARD. B.A., Bowdoin College, 1900; M.A., Har-
vard University, 1908. Born March 25, 1876, Cherryfield, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Principal of High School,
Attleboro, Mass., 1908 .
Address : 121 County St., Attleboro, Mass.
COURTNEY MAUJER WEAVER. A. A. $. Born February 15,
1879, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college in April of Junior year. Secretary-treasurer, Adelphi
Coffee Mills, 1899-1900; president, 1900-01. Wholesale cigar dealer,
1900-07.
Address : 152 Center Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.
WILLARD WARREN WILSEY. Born January 14, 1878. Brother
of No. 1978.
Left college during Sophomore year. In business.
Address: 122 West 114th St., New York, N. Y.
EVA ANGIE FIELD. Born November 27, 1870.
Left college during Freshman year, special course.
Address : unknown.
CLASS OF J90a
LEVI DELANO ADAMS. Born April 16, 1873, Eldred, Pa.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Genesee Conference, 1897 .
Address: R. F. D., Gasport, N. Y.
CURTISS STOW BACON. LL.B., Yale University, 1902. A. K. E.
Born July 2, 1877, Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 534.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practised law, 1902-08.
City attorney, Middletown, Conn., 1906. Judge of probate. District
of Middletown, 1908— — .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
765
1900.1 NON-GRADUATES.
WHITEFIELD WALTON BROCKMAN. B.A., New York Uni-
versity, 1904. Born October 13, 1875, Douglas County, Ga.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Associate general secre-
tary, Y. M. C. A., Mobile, Ala., 1898-99. General secretary. University
of Tennessee Y. M. C. A., 1899-1901. Student secretary. State of
Kentucky Y. M. C. A., 1901-03. General secretary, New York Uni-
versity Y. M. C. A., 1903-04. Taught in Soochow University, China,
1904-07. General secretary, University of Virginia Y. M. C. A.,
1907 .
Address : University, Va.
WILLARD EZRA BROWN. *. N. G. Born July 26, 1873, Norway,
Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Assistant secretary,
Y. M. C. A., Hartford, Conn., 1898-1901. In the office of the Boston
Elevated Railway Company, 1901. With the Franklin Electric Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn., 1902. With the Commercial Publishing Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn., 1903-07 ; secretary and assistant manager,
1906-07. District manager, Record Publishing Company, Hartford,
Conn., 1907 .
Address: 35 Barnard St., Hartford, Conn.
ARCHIE WRIGHT DUNHAM. B.C.S., New York University,
1904. A. K. E. Born May 16, 1877, Windham, Pa.
Left college in April, Freshman year. Accountant, 1897-190S.
Manager of Trowbridge & Co., bankers, N. Y., 1905 .
Address: iii Broadway, New York, N. Y. Residence: Morsemere,
N.J.
DAVID AUSTIN FOX, Jr. M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical Col-
lege, 1902. A. A. *. Bom January 8, 1877, Clinton, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address : Clinton, Conn.
DUNCAN McPHERSON GENNS. B.A., New York University,
1900. B. e. n. Born September 20, 1875, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Graduated from General
Theological Seminary, 1902. Protestant Episcopal minister, Jersey
City, N. J., 1902-05; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1905 .
Address : 67 Moflfat St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
EARL WESTON GOODING. X. ^. Born February 28, 1877.
Left college in April of Sophomore year, to enlist for the Spanish
war. In the U. S. Army, Philippine Islands, 1904. Honorably dis-
charged, March i, 1905.
Address : unknown.
RODNEY ALVERTON GRIFFIN. Bom April 27, 1872, Straf-
ford, N. H.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Druggist.
Address : Franklin Falls, N. H.
♦JESSE LYMAN HURLBUT, Jr. ^. T. Born April 11, 1877-
Son of No. 777.
Died August, 1899, at the end of his Junior year.
766
NON-GRADUATES. [1900.
HOWARD DYSART KESSLER. M.D, Homoeopathic College of
Philadelphia, 1901. A. K. E. Born June 18, 1876, Altoona, Pa.
Left college in January of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : 530 South Euclid Ave., Pasadena, Cal.
*JOSHUA BARTLETT KIRKPATRICK. *. N. e. Born March
17, 1879.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died November 14, 1902,
Island Negros, P. L
CHARLES WILLIAM McMAHON. Born June 18, 1877. Brother
of No. 2155, and of H. I. McMahon (class of 1891).
Left college in April of Sophomore year, to enlist for the Spanish
War.
Address : unknown.
ROY CYRUS MEGARGEL. LL.B., University of Michigan, 1901.
B. G. n. Born March 14, 1877, Scranton, Pa.
Left college during Freshman year. Engaged in banking.
Address : 5 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
*WILLIAM GAMBLE NAST. *. N. 9. Born November 11, 1877.
Son of No. 870.
Admitted to the Junior Class ; left in April of Junior year. Died
March 5, 1900, Cincinnati, Ohio.
CHARLES ADDISON PHELPS. X. ^. Born December 31, 1873.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : 1528 University Building, Chicago, 111.
FRED HENRY PILLSBURY. *. N. 0. Born August 4, 1875,
South Barton, Vt.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Member of the firm,
Pillsbury & Baldwin Company, cabinet wood work, Barton, Vt. Mem-
ber of the State Legislature, Vermont, 1902.
Address : South Barton, Vt.
*SAFFORD LUTHER PUTNAM. Born March 21, 1870.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died October 15, 1898,
Bondville, Vt.
*GORDON WESLEY RACE. B. e. H. Born September i, 1873-
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Traveling salesman.
Died July 30, 1904, Raceville, N. Y.
JOHN STANLEY SANFORD. A. A. *. Born November 28, 1878,
Red Bank, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Accountant.
Address : 215 San Antonio Ave., Alameda, Cal.
WILLIAM FORRESTER SATCHELL. M.D., Hahnemann Medi-
cal College, Philadelphia, 1901. X. <^. Born June 12, 1877, Hatboro,
Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: Effort, Pa.
767
1900-01.] NON-GRADUATES.
BURCHARD HAUSCHILD SMITH. B.A., Illinois Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1900. *. N. G. Born October 19, 1877, Newport, R. I. Son
of No. 963; brother of No. 2122.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Cashier, Street Railway
Company, Blooming-ton, 111., 1900-02. Advertising manager. The
Daily Bulletin, Bloomington, 111., 1902-04. Proprietor of a poultry
farm. West Plains, Mo., 1904-08. Secretary and general manager,
Indianapolis Motor Car Company, 1908 .
Address : 419 East Market St., Indianapolis, Ind.
IRVING BLOOM THOMAS. B.A., Tufts College, 1900. X. ^.
Born December 30, 1878.
Admitted to the Sophomore class; left at the end of Sophomore
year. Taught in Willimantic High School, Conn. Draughtsman.
Address: 820 Dauphin St., Philadelphia, Pa.
DAVID T WEIDNER. B. 9. H. Born February 28, 1876.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
DANIEL DENISON WHEDON. M.D., Long Island College Hos-
pital, 1905. X. <ir. Born September 21, 1878, Jersey City, N. J. Son
of 787.
Left college in March of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: 204 Scripps Building, San Diego, Cal.
MAY ELIZABETH BALDWIN (Saunders). Born May 19, 1876.
Admitted to the Junior class ; left at the end of Junior year.
Married Thomas Saunders.
Address : Mrs. T. Saunders, Carroll Court, Naugatuck, Conn.
LAURA ALICE MAY BOHLMANN (Sanford). Born May 21,
1876. Sister of No. 1943, and of J. C. Bohlmann (class of 1902).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Married Clarence Sanford.
Address : Mrs. C. Sanford, 16 Garden St., Potsdam, N. Y.
CLASS OF \90U
ALFRED CLARENCE ARNOLD. B. 0. n. Born July 22, 1877.
Left college in April of Freshman year, to enlist for the Spanish War.
Lieutenant, U. S. Army.
Address : Fort Wayne, Mich.
EDWIN NATHANIEL BARTLETT. Born September 26, 1876,
Guilford, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engineer in dredging
work for the Government.
Address : Box 204, Texas City, Tex.
LEWIS F BOWDISH. B.A., Columbia University, 1908. Born
March 20, 1880, Flushing, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore vear. Teacher.
Address: 732 East 31st St., Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y.
768
NON-GRADUATES. [1901.
FREDERICK WILLIAM BROATCH. B. e. n. Born January
II, 1878.
Left college during Junior year.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
♦JULIAN EVERETT BURR. B. 9. n. Born February 12, 1876.
Died November 26, 1898, during his Sophomore year.
JAMES IRVING CHAPIN. Born February 23, 1879.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
PERL BURKE DANIELS. Born November 3, 1876.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Address : East Warren, Vt.
JOHN WASHINGTON DAVITT. C.E., Cornell University. X. ^.
Born July 2, 1879.
Left college in March of Sophomore year. Civil engineer.
Address : Sewerage Testing Company, Columbus, Ohio.
RICHARD WASHBURN DOUGLASS. *. N. 9. Born July 15,
1876, Franklin, N. H. Son of No. 692; brother of No. 2672, and of
W. M. Douglass (class of 1892), F. S. Douglass (class of 1896),
R. L. Douglass (class of 1901), and A. S. Douglass (class of 1906).
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the General Electric
Company, West Lynn, Mass., 1899-1909; IngersoU Rand Company,
New York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 11 Broadway, New York, N, Y.
ROSWELL LEON DOUGLASS. *. N. 9. Born November 14,
1879. Son of No. 692; brother of No. 2672, and of W. M. Douglass
(class of 1892), F. S. Douglass (class of 1896), R. W. Douglass (class
of 1901), and A. S. Douglass (class of 1906).
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the F. S. Webster
Company, typewriter supplies, Boston and Philadelphia, 1901-06 ; adver-
tising department. Collier's Weekly, Boston office, 1907.
Address : care of B. F. Sturdevant Company, Hyde Park, Mass.
ARCHIBALD ST. JOHN DOWNEY. A. K. E. Born August 14,
1880, Brookfield, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : 29 North Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y.
CHARLES SHERMAN FARNHAM. Ph.B., Yale University,
1902; C.E., Yale, 1907. Born May 14, 1878, Collinsville, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Clerk in a manu-
facturer's office and enumerator for the 12th Census, 1899- 1900. Assist-
ant in city engineer's office, Hartford, Conn., 1902-05. Instructor in
Civil Engineering, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, 1905-10;
Assistant Professor, 1910 .
Address : 332 Sherman Ave., New Haven, Conn.
WILLIAM ELLIS FRENCH. Born December 20, 1875.
Left college in March of Freshman year. Clerk, B. & M. R. R.
Address : 71 Ocean Ave., Salem, Mass.
769
1901.] NON-GRADUATES.
FRANK WILLIAM GEORGE. M.D., Harvard University, 1902.
B. e. n. Born February 27, 1878, Bristol, N. H.
Left college in February of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 6 High St., Worcester, Mass.
EDWIN FORREST HANN. A. A. *. Born December 5, 1876.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1902 .
Address: 1232 North 12th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHN GREENLEAF WEBB HAVENS. M.D., University of
Pennsylvania, 1903. A. K. E. Born April 24, 1877.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa.
ROBERT LAVATER HIRSCHFELD. A. A. *. Born February
13, 1878.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : Meriden, Conn.
THOMAS ARMSBY KELLEY. A. K. E. Born July 4, i875- .
Left college in January of Freshman year. Engaged in banking.
Address : 126 State St., Boston, Mass.
HARRY CLIFFORD LANE. A. A. *. Born October 21, 1878,
Falls Village, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Manager of a quarry.
Address : Westfield, Mass.
GEORGE FRANCIS LEE. B.A., New York University, 1901 ;
M.A., New York University. 1903; B.D., Union Theological Seminary,
1903. Born December 19, 1872. Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Presbyterian minister,
1903-10. Engaged in teaching, 1910 .
Address : 561 Monroe St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
DUDLEY [ANDREW] MATTHEWS. Born July 29, 1874..
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Cincinnati Conference, 1905-07; Troy Conference, 1907 .
Address : Troy, N. Y.
HENRY MEDD. B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1896. Born
January 7, 1864, Swansea, Wales.
Admitted to the Sophomore class, special course; left at the end of
Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal minister, New York East Con-
ference, 1896- — .
Address : Southampton, N. Y.
JOHN HARVEY PUTNAM. B. 0. H. Born June 3, 1877.
Left college in March of Freshman year. Clerk, B. & M. R. R.
Address : 862 Union St., Manchester, N. H.
*WILLIAM MTLBY ROBINSON. B. G. n. Born April 13, 1879.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died July 24, 1900.
770
NON-GRADUATES. [1901.
JOHN RANDLE SCHAFFER. B. e. n. Born April 26, 1875,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the ministry.
Address : 168 Maple St., Kearny, N. J.
*CHARLES SHEPARD. A. K. E.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Died 1905.
NATHANIEL PERRY SIPPRELLE. LL.B., Boston University,
1906. Born July 11, 1871, Mattawamkeag, Me.
Left college in February of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : 6 Beacon St., Boston, Mass.
ROBERT FRANKLIN TODD. Born September 5, 1879.
Left college in March of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
JAMES ALONZO TURNER. LL.B., Yale University, 1903. ^. T.
Born November 8, 1878, Bridgeport, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : 714 Iranistan Ave., Bridgeport, Conn.
FRANK AUGUSTUS WESLEY. A. K. E. Born January 14, 1875,
Cambridge, Mass.
Left college in December of Freshman year. In the insurance
business.
Address: Standard Life Insurance Company, Pittsburg, Pa.
ISAAC HENRY WIGHT. M.D., University of Vermont, 1901.
*. N. e. Born March 28, 1875, Milan, N. H.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : Bethel, Me.
ROBERT EARL WILCOX. *. N. 6. Born July 5, 1879, Camden,
N. Y.
Left college in January of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : Rochester, N. Y.
MAY WEIR CHURCH. Born May 10, 1879, Middletown, Conn.
Sister of No. 1926.
Left college in Anril of Sophomore year.
Address : South Farms, Middletown, Conn.
ELLA AUGUSTA JOHNSON. Born June 28, 1869, Redding, Conn.
Admitted to the Sophomore class, special course; left in January of
Sophomore year. Taught in Shorter College, Rome, Ga., 1899-1900;
Converse College, Spartanburg, S. C, 1900-03; State Normal School,
West Chester, Pa.. 1903 .
Address: 124 South High St., West Chester, Pa.
ALICE JENNETTE RAYMOND (Frost). Born January 10, 1878.
Daughter of President B. P. Raymond; sister of No. 2443.
Left college during Junior year.
Married October 16. 1902, Luther Hayward Frost (No. 2209).
Address : Mrs. L. H. Frost, Napanoch, N. Y.
771
1901-02.] NON-GRADUATES.
GRACE RAYMOND WHITE (Osborne). Born February 13,
1877, Sag Harbor, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Married January i, 1902, E. Monroe Osborne.
Address : Mrs. E. M. Osborne, East Hampton, L. I., N. Y.
CLASS OF 1902.
MORRIS EZRA ALLING. Ph.B., Brown University, 1902. A. K. E.
Born November 17, 1877.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Congregational minister.
School principal.
Address: Rogers, Ark.
ROBERT LOUIS BANISTER. M.D., Columbia University, 1904.
X. ^. Born March 9, 1877, Newark, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: 315 6th Ave., Newark, N. J.
ARTHUR WILLIS BARTON. B.A., University of Washington.
1902. Born June 8, 1873, Abilene, Kans.
Admitted to the Junior class, special course; left at the end of
Junior year. Taught in High School, Waterville, Wash., 1902-03.
Principal of High School, Aberdeen, Wash., 1903-04. Professor of
Chemistry and Biology, University of Puget Sound, 1904-07 ; Registrar,
1905-07. Teaching in High School, Seattle, Wash., 190&- — .
Address: 175 Melrose Ave., N., Seattle, Wash.
RALPH NELSON BIRDSALL. X. <i^. Born October 30, 1874-
Left college in February of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New York Conference, 1903 .
Address : Griffin Corners, N. Y.
JOHN CARPENTER BOHLMANN. A. K. E. Born March 24,
1879, Bullville, N. Y. Brother of No. 1943, and of Laura A. M. Bohl-
mann (class of 1900).
Left college near the end of Sophomore year. Taught, 1900-01. In
business, 1901 .
Address : Lakeville, Conn.
WILLIAM WALLACE BRUCE. A. K. E. Born October 22, 188 1,
Columbus, Ga.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the Seaboard Air
Line Railway, Norfolk, Va., 1899-1906; Kansas City Southern Rail-
way, Mo., 1906-10. Secretary, Midland Securities Company, New York,
N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 17 Battery Place, New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM GREENE BUCHANAN. Born September 18, 1875.
Left college early in Sophomore year.
Address : 422 Trenton Ave., Camden, N. J.
772
NON-GRADUATES. [1902.
HARRY WINTER BUGBEE. X. ^. Born July 24, 1880.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Clark College, Worcester, Mass.
LOUIS NAPOLEON DENNISTON. ^. T. Born October 14,
1876, Washingtonville, N. Y.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Clerk, 1899-1900. In
the insurance business, Hartford, Conn., 1900 .
Address : 39 South Main St., West Hartford, Conn.
♦WILFRID STEDMAN FISHER. M.D., University of Michigan,
1903. A. K. E, Born June 6, 1877.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died November 29,
1903, Ann Arbor, Mich.
ERNEST SOLOMON FULLER. *. N. e. Born September i, 1879,
Somers, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : Somers, Conn.
CHARLES WILLIAM GEOGHEGAN. Born September i, 1879.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address: 513 West 176th St., New York, N. Y.
FRANCIS TOBEY HALL. B.A., Boston University, 1902. ^. T.
Born October 20, 1874, Dennis, Mass.
Left college at the end of first term, Freshman year. Principal of
schools in New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts.
Address : W. H. Lincoln School, Brookline, Mass.
BENJAMIN WARREN HARRIMAN. *. N. e. Bom December
2y, 1880, Kents Hill, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Telegrapher.
Address : Readfield Depot, Me.
ROBERT CULVER HARTZELL. A. A. *. Born October 9, 1879.
Left college during Sophomore year. In business.
Address : 57 Washington St., Chicago, 111.
CARL TILDEN HATCH. ^. T. Born January 28, 1879. Brother
of J. F. Hatch (class of 1903).
Left college early in Sophomore year. In business.
Address : 140 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
HARRY JAMES INGLIS. M.D., Harvard University, 1904.
B. e. n. Born July 2, 1880. Brother of Nos. 1503 and 1931.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address: 175 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass.
WALTER ST. LEGER McDOWELL. Born December 16, 1879,
New York, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Civil engineer.
Address : Pleasantville, N. Y.
1902.1 NON-GRADUATES.
HUGH DARWIN MAYDOLE. ^'. T. Born February i6, 1877.
Russia, N. Y.
Left college during Sophomore year. Engaged in farming, 1900-03.
Y. M. C. A. secretary, 1903 .
Address : Ardmore, Pa.
ARTHUR JAY SCOFIELD. B. 9. n.' Born February 2, 1880,
Galeville, N. Y. Brother of No. 2305.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Physical director, Y. M. C. A.,
Torrington, Conn., 1901-02; Meriden, Conn., 1902-03; Middletown,
Conn., 1903-04. Paymaster, Novelty Manufacturing Company, Water-
bury, Conn., 1904 .
Address: 18 Simsbury St., Waterbury, Conn.
ARTHUR WILLIAM STARK. B. 9. n. Born January 17. 1881.
Left college in February of Freshman year. In business.
Address: 53 Forest St., Stamford, Conn.
EDWARD CYRUS STONE. B.A., Illinois Wesleyan University,
1902. A. K. E. Born February 17, 1880.
Left college in February of Freshman year. Teacher.
Address : Gorham, Me.
SAMUEL MOORE THOMPSON. A. A. *. Born October 23,
1876.
Left college in January of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1902 .
Address: 33 North loth St., Lebanon, Pa.
JOHN CARROLL WALLACE. LL.B., New York University, 1902.
Born February 9, 1878.
Left college in February of Sophomore year. Practising law^.
Address : 320 West 70th St., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM BRYSE WALTER. Born August 15, 1878.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Traveling salesman.
Address : unknown.
CARL GRISWOLD WARNER. Born March i, 1876, Rocky Hill,
Conn.
Left college in January of Freshman year. In the optical and photo-
graphic business.
Address: 445 Main St., Springfield. Mass.
ORION VASSAR WELLS. B.A., Boston University, 1902; M.D.,
Harvard University, 1906. B. 9. H. Born November 8, 1880, Bakers-
field, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : Westford, Mass.
ELMER SCHALL WELSH. LL.B., Dickinson College, 1902. Born
October 11, 1877, York, Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: York, Pa.
774
NON-GRADUATES. [1902-03.
BERTHA ISABELLA DAGNALL. Born June lo, 1881, Portland,
Conn.
Left college during Sophomore year. Teacher.
Address : Portland, Conn.
PAULINE HARRIS. Born July 27, 1878.
Left college in December of Freshman year.
Address: care of William C. Harris, Detroit, Mich.
MARGARET ROSE KENEFICK. Born June 18, 1878.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Teacher.
Address : Willimantic, Conn.
♦MARY LOUISE MILES. Born January 16, 1879-
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Died March 19, 1909,
Springfield, Mass.
EMMA ELIZABETH REDLIN (Nonnenmacher). Born Feb-
ruary 3, 1874.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Married F. T. Nonnenmacher.
Address : Mrs. F. T. Nonnenmacher, 123 Prospect Place, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
CLASS OF J903.
CASSIUS MURDOCK AUSTIN. X. <ir. Born May 22, 1878,
Georgia, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the insurance busi-
ness.
Address: R. F. D. No. 2, St. Albans, Vt
FRED HARVEY BOLSTER. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University,
1903. C. C. Born March 8, 1876, Oppenheim, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Principal of High
School, Louisa, Ky., 1903-04; Philippine Islands, 1904-05. Taught in
the Philippine Islands, 1905-07; High School, Los Angeles, Cal.,
1908 .
Address : Gardena, Los Angeles, Cal.
ROBERT EVERSON BRIGGS. A. T. A. Born July 27, 1880, New
Bedford, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Clerk, N. E. Cotton Yarn
Company.
Address: 213 West I22d St., New York, N. Y.
PAUL FRENCH CANFIELD. C. C. Born May 23, 1882, Nor-
folk, Conn.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Civil engineer, Pitts-
field, Mass., 1901-04; New Haven, Conn., 1904-06. Engaged in signal
drafting, N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R., 1906-08; chief draftsman, 1908 .
Address: 106 Richards Place, West Haven, Conn.
775
1903.1 NON-GRADUATES.
ERWIN EDMUND CARPENTER. Born December 15, 1880, East
Douglas, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Boxmaker, East Douglas,
Mass., 1900-03. Assistant postmaster, East Douglas, Mass., 1903-08;
postmaster, 1908 .
Address : East Douglas, Mass.
FREDERICK EDSON CLERK. Ph.B., Yale University, 1903.
A. K. E. Born July 29, 1880. Newark, N. J.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Taught, 1903-04. In the
Chinese Imperial Customs, 1904-05. Taught, 1905-09. Headmaster,
Powder Point School, Duxbury, Mass., 1909-10. Engaged in manu-
facturing, 1910 .
Address : 398 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J.
FREDERICK OWEN COLLINS. C. C. Born July 15, 1881, St.
Albans, Vt.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in farming.
Address: R. F. D. No. i, Swanton, Vt.
ANDREW PAYNE CORNWALL. M.D., Tufts College, 1904.
X. ^. Born May 20, 1880, Portland, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address : 380 Newbury St., Boston, Mass.
CARL CUSTER CUTLER. B.A., Brown University, 1903. f». N. 6.
Born August 12, 1878, Kingston, Mich.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address : 414 Boston Block, Seattle, Wash.
DAVID ADELBERT CUTLER. Born November 6, 1879, Wake-
field, Mass. Brother of No. 2398.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the N. Y. Rubber
Goods Manufacturing Company.
Address : 497 Highland Ave., Maiden, Mass.
EDWARD MATHEW DARE. B. 6. H. Born September 17,
1880, Circleville, Ohio.
Admitted to the Sophomore class ; left at the end of Sophomore
year. Civil engineer.
Address : Zanesville, Ohio.
HENRY deWOLF deMAURIAC. B.A., Trinity College, Conn.,
1906; B.D., Berkeley Divinity School, 1909. A. A. #. Born Septem-
ber 27, 1882, Chicago, 111.
Left college in December of Freshman year. With the 1. E. Palmer
Company, Middletown, Conn., 1899-1903. Ordained deacon, Protestant
Episcopal Church, 1908; priest, 1909. Protestant Episcopal minister.
Address: Box 655, Litchfield, Minn.
EDWIN DITCHETT. B. e. n. Born December 24, 1878, Bangor.
Pa.
Left college in the spring of Freshman year. In business.
Address: 303 Greenwich St., New York, N. Y.
776
NON-GRADUATES. 11903.
♦EDWARD WARREN DORMAN. A. K. E. Born March 27,
1880, Stratford, Conn.
Admitted to the Sophomore class. Died September, 1901, Stratford.
Conn.
CLIFTON FOSS GARDNER. A. T. A. Born October 10, 1880,
Moodus, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Bank clerk.
Address: Huntington, L. I., N. Y.
VERNON EUGENE HASTINGS. C. C. Born November i, 1880,
North Adams, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in journalism,
1900-04. Salesman, 1904 .
Address : 148 Oakland St., Springfield, Mass.
JOHN FLETCHER HATCH. ^. T. Born December 22, 1879,
St. Albans, Vt. Brother of C. T. Hatch (class of 1902).
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Assistant paymaster,
U. S. Navy, 1901-03; passed assistant paymaster, 1903-04; paymaster,
1904 .
Address : Navy Department, Washington, D. C.
ANDY PERCY HAVEY. B.A., Bowdoin College, 1903. A. K. E.
Born November 25, 1881, Sullivan, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : West Sullivan, Me.
WILLIAM NEVINSON JENNINGS, Jr. ^. T. Born June 19,
1878, Avondale, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the printing business.
Address : 362 West Broadway, New York, N. Y.
NATT MADISON JOHNSON. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1904. C. C. Born March 28, 1877, Albany, Vt.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Civil engineer, with the
Isthmian Canal Commission.
Address: Gatun, Canal Zone.
OMAR EDGAR JONES. B.A., Syracuse University, 1903. C. C.
Born July 22, 1877, Calvert, Md.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Wilmington Conference, 1898
Address: Cecilton, Md.
JACOB KIMBER LEVAN. C. C. Born January 13, 1873, Newlin,
Pa.
Left college at the end of Junior year.
Address: 225 West 2d St., Berwick, Pa.
JAMES IRVING MERRITT. C. C. Born February 27, 1878,
Schuylerville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Assistant superintendent of
Humane Society, 1905-06. Traveling salesman, 1907. Studied in
m
1903.] NON-GRADUATES.
School of Theology, Boston University, 1908-10. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New England Conference, 1910 .
Address : Charlmont, Mass.
WILLIAM ROGERS MORRIS. A. K. E. Born March 23, 1879,
Brundellsands, England.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : Epping, N. H.
LELAND STANLEY PIERSON. X. ^. Born April 10, 1881,
Auburn Center, Pa.
Left college during Junior year. Accountant, L. I. R. R., 1902-03.
Salesman, Wyoming Valley Lace Mills, 1903 .
Address : 38 West Market St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WILBUR JOHN ROBINSON. A. T. A. Born in Portland, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
JOHN TANNER RUSSELL. A. K. E. Bom August 21, 1874,
Poultney, Vt.
Left college during Senior year. In the insurance business.
Address: 420 Slater Building, Worcester, Mass.
LLOYD PERCY STEVENS. *. N. e. Bom May 16, 1877, Golds-
boro, Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Bookkeeper, Philadel-
phia, Pa., 1901-09. Methodist Episcopal minister, Philadelphia Con-
ference, i()09 .
Address : 137 West Fishers Ave., Olney, Philadelphia, Pa.
ARTHUR CRAWFORD STONEY. D.D.S., New York College of
Dentistry, 1903. ^. T. Born December 6, 1879, New York, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising dentistry.
Address: 63 West 48th St., New York; N. Y. Residence: 243
Summit Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y.
WINFORD OLIVER WILDER. M.D., University of Pennsylvania,
1904. ^. T. Born June 30, 1878, Swanton Center, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: Pittsfield, Mass.
ERNEST WRIGLEY WOODRUFF. A. K. E. Bom July 19, 1881,
Meriden, Conn.
Left college at the end of Junior year. In business.
Address: 28 Frederick St., Naugatuck, Conn.
RENA CECILIA GLADDING (Pratt). Bom November 30, 1879,
Derby, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Married August 10, 1903, Harrie Albert Pratt (No. 2302).
Address: Mrs. H. A. Pratt, loi Union St., Middletown, Conn.
778
NON-GRADUATES. [1903-04.
CHARLOTTE ROBINSON MANNING. Born November ii, 1871,
Middletown, Conn,
Left college at the end of Junior year, special course. Chemist,
Nutrition Research Laboratory, Middletown, Conn., 1903-06; with
Fairchild Bros. & Foster, New York, N. Y., 1906
Address : 76 Laight St., New York, N, Y.
CLASS OF 1904.
HARRY CLARK ALVORD. B. e, n. Born May 5, 1878, Thomas-
ton, Conn,
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Chief electrician, Inter-
national Silver Company, Bridgeport, Conn., 1903-07. Assistant power
engineer, Edison Electric Illuminating Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1907-08. Superintendent, N. Y. and Queens Electric Light and Power
Company, Jamaica, N. Y,, 1909. Power engineer, Montreal Light,
Heat and Power Company, Canada, 1910 .
Address : Room 206, Power Building, Montreal, Que., Canada.
BOWMAN STONE BEEMAN. Born July 14, 1880, Bellows Falls,
Vt. Son of No. 1068; brother of No, 2526.
Left college at the end of 'Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Address: P. O. Box 122, Ware, Mass.
HARRY VARLEY BINGHAM. M.D., New York Homoeopathic
Medical College, 1905. Bom December 26, 1876, East Haddam, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Resident physician. State
Hospital, Middletown, N. Y.
Address: State Hospital, Middletown, N. Y.
JAMES EDWARD BUTLER. C. C. Born April 10, 1878, Sacketts
Harbor, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Taught in Henderson, N. Y.,
1906-07. In business, Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1907-08; Port Jefferson,
N, Y., 1908-09. With the National Surety Company, New York, N. Y.,
1909 .
Address: 15 Fernbrook St., Yonkers, N. Y.
ERNEST CLIFFORD CHICHESTER. B. 9, n. Born January 13,
1883, Patchogue, N. Y. Brother of G. F. Chichester (class of 1908).
Left college near the end of Senior year. Bookkeeper, 1905-07.
Government inspector of motor boats, 1908-09.
Address: 30 Ocean Ave., Patchogue, N. Y.
ERNEST MERRION CHURCHILL. C. C. Bom February 26,
1875, Spafford, N. Y.
Left college in the middle of Sophomore year. Taught in Minnesota,
1902-03 ; Washington and Oregon, 1903-06. Engaged in well-drilling,
1906 .
Address: Box 57, North Yakima, Wash.
A[RTHUR] STANLEY COPELAND. B.A., Syracuse University,
1904. C. C. Born October 5, 1883, Angelica, N. Y,
779
1 904.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. School principal, one
year. Publisher, two years. Special agent. Provident Life and Trust
Company, of Philadelphia, one year.
Address: 48 Werner Park, Rochester, N. Y.
J[OHN] FRANCIS DUNKERKE, Jr. C. C Born September 24,
1881, Cold Spring, N. Y. Son of J. F. Duinkerke (class of 1883).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Mechanical draftsman.
Address : 15 Edgewood St., Hartford, Conn.
JACOB ARTHUR GLASIER. B. 6. H. Born January 21, 1881,
Orange, N. J.
Left college in January of Freshman yeaf.
Address : 22 New Essex Ave., Orange, N. J,
WILLIAM GRAHAM. Born November 4, 1868, Arthur, Ont.,
Canada.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
HENRY CHAUNCEY GUERNSEY. ^. T. Born January 29.
1881, Canton, Pa. Brother of No. 2424.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the furniture busi-
ness.
Address : Wellesley, Mass.
CLARENCE BRAINERD GUY. X. ^. Born October 29, 1881,
Middletown, Conn. Brother of No. 2744, and of J. H. Guy (class of
1896) and Alice B. Guy (class of 1897).
Left college during Senior year. Engaged in manufacturing, Water-
bury, Conn., 1905-07. Teller, Middlesex County National Bank, Middle-
town, Conn., 1907-10. Agent, Remington Typewriter Company,
1910 .
Address: 405 Main St., Middletown, Conn.
CHARLES EVERETT JACOBS. 4». N. G. Born December 20,
1874, Mount Vernon, Me.
Left college in February of Freshman year. In business.
Address: 42 Fulton St., Boston, Mass.
DANIEL CLARKE JOYCE. B. 6. H. Born in Brookfield, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Address: R. F. D., Danbury, Conn.
ROBERT SARGENT KINNEY. C. C. Born July 22, 1871, Tusket,
N. S., Canada.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
missionary.
Address : unknown.
ROBERT ORVILLE MATTHEWS. Born May 27, 1878, Serling-
ton, N. Y.
Left college in April of Freshman year.
Address : 72 Keene St., Paterson, N. J.
780
NON-GRADUATES. [1904.
THOMAS JAMES MOLUMPHY. Born January 25, 1881, Berlin,
Conn.
Left college in March of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
CHARLES WEATHER WAX NETHAWAY. A. A. *. Born April
20, 1876, Schenectady, N. Y.
Left college during Senior year. Secretary, Y. M. C. A., Middle-
town, Conn., for several years. Now teaching in Shady Side Academy,
Pittsburg, Pa.
Address: Shady Side Academy, Pittsburg, Pa.
CHARLES HARVEY NORTHAM, Jr. A. A. $. Born March 13,
1881, Hartford, Conn.
Left college in May of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : 12 Charter Oak Place, Hartford, Conn.
CHARLES CRANE NORTON. A. K. E. Born January 8, 1882,
Phelps, N. Y. ^
Left college in November of Freshman year. In business.
Address : Garfield Building, Cleveland, Ohio.
FREDERICK LEON PHELPS. C. C. Born June 10, 1878, Boston,
Mass.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Foreman, Wm. Myl-
chreest & Sons, Middletown, Conn.
Address: 28 Brainerd Ave., Middletown, Conn.
RAY NATHAN RANDALL. M.D., Boston University, 1906.
*. N. e. Born July 22, 1877, Anson, Me.
Left college in December of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address : Biddeford, Me.
CLAYTON MERIDEN RICHARDSON. A. K. E. Born May 27,
1878, Waitsfield, Vt.
Left college in January of Freshman year.
Address: Waitsfield, Vt.
CHARLES WESLEY SANTEE. B. G. H. Born December 10,
1881, Vestal, N. Y.
Left college in May of Freshman year. In the advertising business.
Address : care of Ludden & Bates, Atlanta, Ga.
JOSEPH BROWN SESSIONS. X. <ir. Bom November 11, 1881,
Bristol, Conn. Brother of W. K. Sessions (class of 1909).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Vice president, Sessions
Foundry Company, Bristol, Conn.
Address : Bristol, Conn.
IRWIN WINT SEVERSON. M.D.. Columbia University, 1906.
B. e. n. Born May 10, 1880, Smyrna, N. Y.
Left college in March of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 217 North Main Ave., Scranton, Pa.
781
1 904-05.] NON-GRADUATES.
EDWARD LINDSLEY STASSE. B. e. n. Born May 6, i88i,
East Orange, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : 15 Bedford St., East Orange, N. J.
FRANK C[HILLSON] STEVENS. C. C. Born September 28,
1880, Hartland, Vt.
Left college in March of Sophomore year. In the insurance busi-
ness.
Address : unknown.
FRANK ORVILLE WINSLOW. Born April i, 1876, East Hard-
wick, Vt
Left college in December of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Nebraska Conference.
Address : Clay Center, Nebr.
JULIA TERESA DONAHOE. Born June 16, 1884, Middletown,
Conn. Daughter of D. J, Donahoe (class of 1875) ; sister of No.
2580.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in clerical work.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
ADA CATHARINE FRITTS. B.A., Cornell University, 1904.
Born January 12, 1880, New Village, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in teaching.
Address: 145 Bullman St., Phillipsburg, N. J.
MARGARET BACON GRISWOLD. Born October 29, 1881,
Rochester. N. Y. Sister of No. 2326.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Wethersfield, Conn.
BLANCHE EVLYN WELCH. Born August 11, 1880, Stockport,
N. Y.
Left college in April of Freshman year.
Address : Sheffield, Mass.
LENA ALTA WHITMORE (Greenbacker). Born March 29, 1882,
Higganum, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught, 1901-07.
Married 1907, Wm. Greenbacker, of Middlefield. Conn.
Address : Mrs. Wm. Greenbacker, Middlefield, Conn.
CLASS OF 1905.
HENRY DANA ABBOTT. A. K. E. Born September 9, 1883. Son
of No. mo.
Entered the Sophomore class; left in January of Senior year. In
the insurance business.
Address : Derby, Conn.
782
NON-GRADUATES. [1905.
AMES SCRIBNER ALBRO. A. K. E. Born October 7, 1882,
Schoharie, N. Y. Brother of No. 2063.
Left college in April of Sophomore year. With the Truscott Boat
Manufacturing Company, St. Joseph, Mich., 1903-04; Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company, Pittsburg and New York,
1905-08. Deputy county surveyor, El Paso County, Texas, 1909 .
Address : 606 Nevada St., El Paso, Tex.
JOHN EDWARD BOULTENHOUSE. Born March 24, 1884,
Portland, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Stenographer.
Address: Bankers' Trust Company, New York, N. Y.
GROW STANLEY BROWN. B.A., Syracuse University, 1905.
^. T. Born September 22, 1878, East Canton, Pa.
Left college in December of Sophomore year. Methodist Episcopal
missionary in China, 1905-08.
Address : Bel Rosa, Cal.
THOMAS WARD BURNETT. M.D., Columbia University, 1908.
X. ^. Born March 15, 1882, Summit, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practising medicine.
Address : 63 Maple Ave., White Plains, N. Y.
EDWARD FRATUS CONGDON. Ph.B., Yale University, 1908.
A. T. A, Born May 5, 1882, Lyme, Conn.
Left college during Junior year. With the Macmillan Company,
publishers.
Address: 62 West nth St., New York, N. Y.
CLARENCE DENNYS COUGHLIN. B. G. n. Born 1883, Kings-
ton, Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: 400 Coal Exchange, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
ABRAHAM CROSLEY. A. A. *. Born February 8, 1882, Middle-
town, Conn.
Left college in March of Freshman year. Clerk, Russell Manu-
facturing Company, Middletown, Conn., 1902-05. Inspector, Georgia
R. R., Augusta, Ga., 1905-09. With the Autocar Company, Ardmore,
Pa., 1909 .
Address: 116 West Lancaster Ave., Ardmore, Pa.
HERBERT JAMES FLOWER. Born September 2, 1882, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in journalism.
Address : 313 Gregory Ave., Passaic, N. J.
NORMAN SCOTT GARRISON. M.D., University of Pennsyl-
vania, 1908. A. A. *. Born December 12, 1882, Allentown, Pa. Son
of No. 1 122; brother of No. 2418.
Left college in the middle of Sophomore year. Practising medicine.
Address : Tontine Building, Rutherford, N. J.
783
1905.1 NON-GRADUATES.
SAMUEL WILLIAM JENNINGS. *. N. 9. Born May 25, 1879,
York, Pa.
Left college during Sophomore year. In business.
Address : 180 Broadway, New York, N. Y,
OLIVER JOSIAH KRAUSE. C. C. Born January 20, 1874, near
Bests P. O., Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Treasurer, North China
Mission, M. E. Church.
Address: M. E. Mission, Tientsin, China.
JOHN WHITEMAN LOCKE. Born June 19, 1881, Fall River,
Mass.
Left college in April of Freshman year.
Address : Williamstown, Mass.
RUFUS WELLINGTON MATHEWSON. Born December 27,
1883, Montville, Conn.
Left college in May of Sophomore year. Graduated from U. S.
Naval Academy, 1906. Ensign, U. S. Navy.
Address: U. S. S. Shubrick, Charleston, S. C.
HUGH MONTGOMERY. A. A. *. Bom January 5, 1882, Green-
ville, Conn. Brother of No. 1614.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Taught in Portland, Ore.,
1906-07. Practising law, 1907 .
Address: 901 Beard of Trade Building, Portland, Ore.
JOHN SLAYBACK OLNEY. ^. T. Born September 25, 1883,
Elizabeth, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Broker.
Address : 2 Wall St., New York. N. Y.
THOMAS MERRITT PENDEXTER. B. 0. n. Born June %
1881, Portland, Me.
Left college in March of Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
♦EDWARD RANDALL PLUMB. A. A. $. Born December 11,
1882, Syracuse, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Died October 16, 1906,
Syracuse, N. Y.
RALPH PRATT RIPPERE. X. ^. Born May 17, 1882, Glen Cove,
N. Y. Brother of Nos. 2229 and 2505.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address: 304 Adelphi St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
SYLVESTER PARKER ROBERTSON. LL.B., Boston University,
1905. A. T. A. Bom March 26, 1880, Bridgeport, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : 714 Beacon Building, Boston, Mass. Residence : Lexing-
ton, Mass.
784
NON-GRADUATES. [1905-06.
RALPH BINGHAM SHIPMAN. A. T. A. Born July 15, 1883,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Left college at the end of Junior year. In business.
Address : 208 West 46th St., New York, N. Y.
HOYT POST SIMMONS. ^. T. Born July 15, 1882, Canton,
N. Y.
Left college in the first term of Junior year. In the real estate
business.
Address : Hotel Knickerbocker, Seattle, Wash.
EDSON FIELD STARKS. A. K. E. Born November 6, 1882, Troy,
N. Y.
Left college near the end of Freshman year. Stockbroker, 1903-07.
Engaged in farming, 1907 .
Address : Dorset, Vt.
JAMES POMEROY STOW, Jr. Born July 12, 1884, Middletown,
Conn. Son of J. P. Stow (class of 1875).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : 18 Bickerstaff St., Boston, Mass.
GEORGE EDMUNDS TOLMAN. A. K. E. Born March 10, 1884,
Loon Lake, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Manager of a hotel, 1904-07;
of a restaurant, 1907-08. Cash accountant, 1907 .
Address: 416 Tremont St., West Tonowanda, N. Y.
CHAUNCEY AMOS WILLIAMS. ^. T. Born July 3, 1880,
Sharon, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Factory foreman,
1902-06. Traveling salesman, 1906 .
Address: 418 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa.
FRANCES JARVIS BAYLIS. Born May 24, 1883, Amityville,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in teaching,
1905 .
Address : Amityville, N. Y.
MATILDA AURORA HANSON (Haver). Born March 11, 1885,
in Norway.
Left college at the end of Junior year.
Married H. S. Haver.
Address: Mrs. H. S. Haver, 10 Fairhaven Road, Concord, Mass.
CLASS OF 1906.
BENJAMIN LEWIS ALDRIDGE. ^. T. Born October 23, iJ
Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.
785
1906.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the National Bank
of Commerce, New York, N. Y., 1903-05 ; Lincoln Trust Company,
New York, N. Y., 1905-07. In the advertising business, Philadelphia,
Pa., 1907 .
Address : Maple Shade, N. J.
RUSSELL SLAGHT BAILEY. A. T. A. Born December 24, 1884,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college in December of Junior year. In the insurance business.
Address : 330 Mountain Ave., Bound Brook, N. J.
HOMER SHOENFELT BIDDLE. ^. T. Born November 10, 1877,
Loysburg, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the insurance busi-
ness, 1904. Clerk, Pennsylvania R. R., 1905 .
Address : 1613 14th St., Altoona, Pa.
ROBERT MERRILL BISBEE. *. N. 9. Born April 27, 1885,
Spokane, Wash. Son of No. 1070.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : care of American Woolen Company, Maynard, Mass.
ROGER GEORGE CALDWELL, Jr. Born July 7, 1882, Parkers-
burg, W. Va.
Left college in February of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
JOSEPH PAISLEY CARMAN. 4^. T. Born May 30, 1878, Phila-
delphia, Pa.
Left college in March of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
ALFRED PRESTON COBB. A. A. *. Bom July 8, 1880, Lim-
erick, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Address : East Denmark, Me.
THOMAS WILLIAM COOTE. A. T. A. Born August 8, 1878,
Wilbraham, Mass.
Spent parts of four years in college, 1902-04, 1905-07. Traveling
salesman, 1908. Studying law, 1909 .
Address : Whitney Building, 310 Main St., Springfield, Mass.
WILLIS BROOKS DAVIS. B.A, New York University, 1906;
LL.B., New York University, 1908. Born September 21, 1884, Fishkill,
N. Y. Brother of Nos. 2322 and 2462.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Practising law.
Address: 10 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR SYLVESTER DOUGLASS. *. N. 9. Born January
16, 1883, Plymouth, Mass. Son of No. 692; brother of No. 2672. and
of W. M. Douglass (class of 1892), F. S. Douglass (class of 1896),
R. W. Douglass (class of 1901), and R. L. Douglass (class of 1901).
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : 164 Harvard St., Brookline, Mass.
786
NON-GRADUATES. [1906. '
\
ROBERT WILSON FORBES. B.A., Yale University, 1907. \
A. K. E. Born November 2, 1882, Dalton, Mass. j
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the lumber business. j
Address : 404 Madison St., Portland, Ore.
FRANCIS BURNETT FRAZEE. A. K. E. Born April 25, 1882, ]
Newark, N. J. •
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business. ]
Address : care of American Hosiery Company, New York, N. Y. ■
Residence : Newark, N. J. ■
EDWARD GOLDBACKER. A. T. A. Born April 30, 1876, New
York, N. Y. ■{
Left college in the second term, Sophomore year. Optician. i
Address : 109 West 131st St., New York, N. Y. •
GEORGE NEILER HAASZ. ^. T. Born February 8, 1879, Phila- ■
delphia, Pa. '■
Left college at the end of Freshman year. j
Address: 1733 North 25th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
ARTHUR JAMES HANLON. A. A. *. Born September 17, 1883, \
Adams, Mass. !
Left college in the third term. Sophomore year. Graduated from ;
U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y. Lieutenant, U. S. Army. ^
Address : Fort Snelling, Minn. ■
MARSTON HAVILAND. Ph.B., Yale University, 1906. A. K. E. \
Born August 13, 1885, Brooklyn, N. Y. i
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in the manu-
facture of spring-shade rollers. <
Address: 1372 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
I
OLIN BRADLEY KILBOURN. Born August 25, 1885, Southing- i
ton, Conn. i
Left college in May of Freshman year. Private secretary. ]
Address : U. S. Senate, Washington, D. C '
CHARLES LOWDEN KNIGHT. Bom January 24, 1876, Bridge- j
boro, N. J. ^
Left college at the end of the first term, Freshman year. ;
Methodist Episcopal minister, New Jersey Conference, 1906 .
Address : Eatontown, N. J. ;
ROBERT LOUIS LAFFERANDER. B.S., Lehigh University, 1907. !
*. N. G. Born February 14, 1886, Sayville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Chemist, Bethlehem, Pa.,
1907-08; New York, N. Y., 1908-09; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1909 . :
Address: 129 York St., Brooklyn, N. Y. '
CHESTER NEWTON MYERS. B.A., Williams College, 1906.
C. C. Born November 7, 1884, Reynolds, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Teacher. I
Address : Cattaraugus, N. Y. i
787
1906.] NON-GRADUATES.
DAVID ROY NELSON. A. T. A. Born March 6, 1879, Carbon
Cliff, 111.
Left collee^e at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
NICHOLAS ELIAS PEIEFF. B.A., Yale University, 1907. Born
March i, 1878, Jacoruda, Macedonia.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Graduate student, Yale
University.
Address : 1050 Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
SETH WILLIAM SCOFIELD. B. G. n. Born April 11, 1883,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college in June of Freshman year. Graduated from U. S. Mili-
tary Academy, West Point, N, Y., 1907. Lieutenant, U. S. Army.
Address: ist Infantry, Vancouver Barracks, Wash.
ALEXANDER CHILSON STEVENS. M.E., Cornell University,
1907. A. K. E. Born October 9, 1883, Riverhead, N. Y. Son of No.
751 ; grandson of No. 129.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Assistant in Physics,
Wesleyan University, 1907 ; Instructor in Descriptive Geometry,
1908 .
Address: Middletown, Conn.
REGINALD HEBER STOW. D.D.S., University of Pennsylvania,
1908. ■*•. T. Born January 6, 1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Practising dentistry.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
ELWOOD IDELL TERRY. B.S.F., Harvard University, 1907.
C. C. Born May i, 1879, Coxsackie, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Forest assistant, U. S.
Forest Service, 1907-09. Chief of Silvics, District i, Forest Service.
Address : Forest Service, Missoula, Mont.
HARRY PAUL VOSS. B. G. H. Born August 2, 1881, New York,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the banking business.
Address : 23 Jackson St., New Rochelle, N. Y.
H[0LLIS1 BERTRAM WADE. A. A. $. Bom March 21, 1872,
New York, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Salesman.
Address: Hanover, N. J.
EZRA RALPH WALKER. A. T. A. Born April 29, 1882, Chelsea,
Vt.
Left college in May of Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Address: Chelsea, Vt.
CHARLES RUSSELL WATERBURY. B. G. U. Born July 25.
1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.
NON-GRADUATES. [1906-07.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Proprietor of a
creamery.
Address : 24 Spring St., Stamford, Conn.
GARNSEY WEEKS. A. K. E. Born January 24, 1882, New York,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Clerk, Standard Gas
Company, New York, N. Y., 1905. Engaged in journalism. New York,
N. Y., 1906-09. Stenographer, 1910 .
Address: 1226 Boston Road, New York, N. Y.
JAMES WILLIAM WELD. C. C. Born August 14, 1883, Galway,
N. Y. ^ •
Left college during Senior year.
Address: 239 72d St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
HOWARD BELL ZIEGLER.
Pursued a special course for two years. Protestant Episcopal min-
ister.
Address : Ironwood, Mich.
MARY ELLA HARTWELL. B.A., Albion College, 1906. Born
September 30, 1883, Hamburg, N. J. Sister of No. 2366.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in Dowagiac,
Mich., 1906-07; McCook, Nebr., 1907-10.
Address : Albion, Mich.
EMILY MILLER PIERSON. Born June 25, 1881, Cromwell, Conn.
Left college in May of Freshman year.
Address : Cromwell, Conn.
CLASS OF J907.
FREDERICK LEONARD ARMSTRONG. C. C. Bom July 11,
1883, Ames, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the Burden Iron
Company, Troy, N. Y., 1904-06; General Electric Company, Pittsfield,
Mass., 1907-08. Engaged in farming, 1908-09. Studied in State Col-
lege, Pa., 1909-10.
Address : State College, Pa.
HARRIS ALONZO BOLTON. C. C. Born July 29, 1883, Hins-
dale, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : 1508 Hollins St., Baltimore, Md.
SAMUEL PIERSON BRUSH. M.D., Albany Medical College,
1908. f». N. e. Born September 2, 1882, Troy, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. JPractising medicine.
Address : North Creek, Warren County, N. Y.
789
1907.] NON-GRADUATES.
SANFORD WENDELL CARHART. X. <if. Born August 20, 1885,
Albany, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With Arnold & Co.,
wholesale lumber, Albany, N. Y., 1906 .
Address: 482 Hudson Ave., Albany, N. Y.
HAROLD DEMING CLARK. A. K. E. Born October 13, 1884,
East Haven, Conn. Son of D. J. Clark (class of 1876).
Left college near the end of Senior year. In business.
Address : 24 High St., East Haven, Conn-.
MILTON STRICKLAND DAVIS. B. e. n. Born in Washington,
Conn.
Left college in the second term, Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
BRUCE VINCENT EDWARDS. M.E., University of Wisconsin,
1909. X. <ir. Born January 23, 1886, Chester, Pa.
Left college in March of Freshman year. Engaged in manufactur-
ing; president, B. V. Edwards & Co.
Address : 735 Avenue C, Bayonne, N. J.
THOMAS FREDERICK FREEMAN. A. K. E. Born December
26, 1883, Both well, Ont., Canada. Brother of Nos. 2417 and 2481.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address: 1135 North Meridian St., Indianapolis, Ind.
OWEN STEPHEN GERARD. C. C. Bom October 3, 1884, Meri-
den. Conn. Son of No. 1305.
Left college in the spring of Freshman year. Graduate of Cumnock
School of Oratory, Northwestern University, 1908. Student, School
of Acting, Chicago, 111., 1910 .
Address : 291 Michigan Boulevard, Chicago, 111.
JOHN HOWARD GOULD. M.D., University of Pennsylvania,
1908. X. <f^. Bom March 15, 1886, Bayonne, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman vear. Interne, Foundling
Hospital, New York, N. Y.
Address : Foundling Hospital, New York, N. Y.
JOHN STEVENSON GREEN. C. C. Born June 9, 1884, Hako-
date, Japan.
Left college in February of Sophomore year. Mechanical engineer.
Address : Engineers Club, 1317 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Pa.
EDWARD OLIN HARNED. Born January 7, 1884, Rochester,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
HAROLD LEONARD HIGGINS. B.A., Harvard University, 1907.
C. C. Born March 26, 1887, Gloucester, Mass.
790
NON-GRADUATES. [1907.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Instructor in Chemistry,
Swarthmore College, 1907-08. Chemist, Nutrition Laboratory (Car-
negie Institution of Washington), Boston, Mass., 1908 .
Address : Nutrition Laboratory, Vila St., Boston, Mass.
CLAUDE HUTCHINS. A. K. E. Born October 19, 1884, Malone,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : 161 West 105th St., New York, N. Y.
GUY MORTIMER KNOX. B.A., Syracuse University, 1907. C. C.
Born June 11, 1884, Manchester, N. H.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in Lake Forest
Academy, 111., 1907-09. Professor of French and Spanish, Cornell
College, Iowa, 1909 .
Address : P. O. Box 755, Mount Vernon, Iowa.
AUSTIN MILLIS LEAVENS. A. T. A. Born January 19, 1880,
Lansingburg, N. Y.
Left college during Junior year. Taught in Mount Hermon School,
Mass., 1906-07. Traveling representative of Longmans, Green & Co.,
publishers, 1907 •
Address : "The Chelsea," West 23d St., New York, N. Y.
RALPH DAVIS LEONARD. B.A., Harvard University, 1907;
M.D., Harvard, 1910. ^. T. Born August 6, 1886, Westfield, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising medicine.
Address: 65 Willow St., Melrose, Mass.
CLARENCE ROLLIN NEWTON. A. K. E. Born February 5,
1885, Woodbridge, Conn. Brother of No. 2252.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in farming.
Address: Woodbridge, Conn.
I
RALPH RAND PARISH. Ph.B., Yale University, 1909. B. 9. H.
Born July 6, 1885, Cape Elizabeth, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in mining.
Address : Durango, Col.
RICHARD HANDSLOW REAVELEY. Born February 6, 1872,
Gill, Mass. Brother of No. 2037.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Sanitary engineer.
Address : 30 Tower St., Somerville, Mass.
JEWELL CLINTON ROBB. LL.B., Boston University, 1909.
C. C Born October 28, 1884, Guilford, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Private secretary.
Address: 1312 L St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
LYMAN WILLETTS ROGERS. A. T. A. Born September i,
1884, Sayville, N. Y. : ,
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming,
1905-08; in teaching, 1910 .
Address: Eastport, N. Y.
♦LOUIS TOWNSEND SCUDDER. *. N. e. Born August 26,
1882, Washington, D. C. Son of No. 1191; brother of No. 2521.
7pi
1907.1 NON-GRADUATES.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Died November 21, 1906,
Washington, D. C.
JOHN DAVIS SMITH. B.A., Boston University, 1907. C. C.
Born March 30, 1880, Middle Haddam, Conn.
Left college at the end of Junior year. With the Burdett Business
College.
Address : 178 Huntington Ave., Boston, Mass.
EDWIN FRANK STIDD. A. T. A. Born December 20. 1880,
Academy, N. Y.
Left college in the third term of Freshman year. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Central New York and North Minnesota Conferences.
Address : 4602 Oneonta St., Duluth, Minn.
EDGAR STORMS, Jr. X. ^. Born April 27, 1882, Scarboro-on-
Hudson, N. Y.
Left college in April of Junior year. In business.
Address: Ajax-Grieb Rubber Company, 57th St. and Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
HENRY CRAIG SUTTON. M.E., Cornell University, 1907. ^. T.
Born August 25, 1883, Haverford, Pa. Son of No. 574; brother of
Nos. 1867 and 2168.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the electrical busi-
ness.
Address : care of General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
CORTIS EPHRAIM TORRANCE. A. K. E. Born November 24,
1878, Upper Jay, N. Y.
Left college in the third term, Freshman year. Taught, 1904-05. In
business, 1906-09. Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference,
1909 .
Address: Chazy, N. Y.
RAYMOND DICKINSON UNGER. A. A. #. Born February 20,
1886, Newark, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address: 60 Arlington St., Newark, N. J.
*BAYARD HOWARD VEAZEY. Bom August 30, 1884, Winn,
Me. Brother of No. 2588.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Drowned May 30, 1908, in
the Potomac River, Washington, D. C.
VIDA INEZ MAPLESDEN. B.A., Vassar College, 1908. Bom
November 2, 1883, Guntoor, India,
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in Wesleyan
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass,, 1909-10.
Address: 90 Westminster St., Springfield, Mass.
ALTHEA ELNORA RUSSELL. B.A.. Boston University, 1908;
M.A., Boston University, 1910. Bora October 2, 1883, Paxton, Mass.
Left college in January of Sophomore year. Engaged in teaching,
1908 ,
Address : 1037 Washington St., Gloucester, Mass,
792
NON-GRADUATES. [1908.
CLASS OF J908.
GEORGE LINWOOD ADAMS. A. T. A. Born July 29, 1886,
Dighton, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Dighton, Mass.
ALBERT ANSEL ANDERSON. A. A. *. Born February 13, 1884,
Clinton, Conn. Brother of No. 2192.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address: 26 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
GEORGE WARREN BACHMAN. ^. T. Born May 20, 1885,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : 50 Carey Ave., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
WINTHROP CARL BAILEY. A. A. $. Born October 24, 1883,
Hudson, Mass.
Left college in December of Freshman year.
Address : i Pleasant St., Hudson, Mass.
HERMON ELBRIDGE BECKWITH. B.A., University of South-
ern California. B. 0. 11. Born February 19, 1885.
Admitted to the Sophomore class; left at the end of Sophomore
year. Y. M. C. A. secretary, 1908-09. Bank clerk, 1909-10. Studying
osteopathy, 1910 .
Address : 1014 Fairview Ave., South Pasadena, Cal.
CHARLES ALBERT CEDERBERG. Born December 7, 1885,
Worcester, Mass.
Left college in February of Freshman year. Salesman, 1905-06.
Studied in Burdett Business College; teaching in the same, 1908- .
Address: i Ferguson Road, Maiden, Mass.
GEORGE FORREST CHICHESTER. B. 9. n. Bom November
23, 1886, Patchogue, N. Y. Brother of E. C. Chichester (class of
1904).
Left college at the end of Junior year. Bank clerk.
Address : Merchants National Bank, 42 Wall St., New York, N. Y.
CLIFFORD OLIN CORWIN. X. ^. Born July 15, 1887, Deep
River, Conn.
Left college in November of Senior year. With the Irving National
Exchange Bank, New York, N. Y.
Address: 21 South 14th Ave., Mount Vernon, N. Y,
PIERRE WORDSWORTH DARROW. C. C. Born August i,
1886, Hebron, N. Y.
Entered the Sophomore class ; left at the end of Sophomore year.
Supervisor of schools, Philippine Islands, 1907- .
Address : Manila, P. I.
793
1908.] NON-GRADUATES.
GEpRGE MARTIN DAVIS. A. T. A. Born June 24, 1883, Chelsea,
Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : Chelsea, Vt.
CHESTER WILSON FAIRLIE. A. K. E. Born February 18, 1885.
Admitted to the Sophomore class; left at the end of Sophomore
year. Practising law.
Address : 169 Roseville Ave., Newark, N. J.
♦FLOYD WILLIAM FOSTER. C. C. Born December 8, 1886,
Thomaston, Conn.
Died May, 1907, Thomaston, Conn., during his Junior year.
ANDREW EARL GARDE. A. T. A. Born October 11, 1877, Cen-
tral Village, Vt.
Left college in February of Freshman year. Superintendent of
schools, Cromwell, Conn., 1905-06; Berlin, Conn., 1906-09. Sales agent,
1909 . Member of Conn. Legislature, 1910 .
Address : Cromwell, Conn.
ARTHUR CHESTER HAMPSON. A. A. *, Born January 30,
1885.
Admitted to the Sophomore class ; left in January of Sophomore
year.
Address: 112 Carnegie Ave., East Orange, N. J.
WILLARD BRADLEY HARD. X. ^. Born April 17, 1887,
Cobleskill. N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Freight agent. D. & H.
R. R., Cobleskill, N. Y., 1905-08 ; Schenectady, N. Y., 1908. City editor,
The Montpelier (Vt.) Journal, 1908 .
Address: Montpelier, Vt.
STEPHEN HOWLAND. C. C. Born September 14, 1883, Cleve-
land, Ohio.
Admitted to the Sophomore class, special course; left at the end of
Sophomore year. With the Northern Ohio Traction and Light Com-
pany.
Address : 109 South Forge St., Akron, Ohio.
FRANKLIN JAMES KENNEDY, Jr. A. T. A. Born September
9, 1888, Hornellsville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address: Hornellsville, N. Y.
JUNE EVRETT KILPATRICK. A. K. E, Born June i, 1885,
Island Pond, Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address: Carbondale, Pa.
CHESTER WILLIAM LeCLUSE. A. T. A. Born August 30,
1883, Sayville, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address: Sayville, N. Y.
70A
NON-GRADUATES. 11908.
CLARENCE AUGUSTUS MUNSON. B. G. n. Born February 6,
1886, Nichols, Conn. Son of No. 807.^
Left college in the middle of Junior year. Civil engineer, in the
Government service.
Address : 94 Howe St., New Haven, Conn.
JOHN EPHRAIM DEYOE NAUGHRIGHT, Jr. B. 6. H. Born
November 9, 1882, Naughright, N. J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Naughright, N. J.
FRANK OAKMAN PATTON. B. 0. n. Born February 20, 1885,
Lewiston, Me.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Palmer, Mass.
JOHN STEWART PEARCE. B.S., Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1909. A. K. E. Born September 25, 1886, Saltsburg, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. With the Kansas Natural
Gas Company, Independence, Kans., 1909; Bartlesville Zinc Company,
Okla., 1910 .
Address: Bartlesville, Okla.
SLINN PHILLIPS. A. K. E. Born December 10, 1886. Browns-
ville, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address: 310 Denniston Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
AUGUSTUS GLOVER PURVIS. B.A., University of Michigan,
1909. C. C. Born June 22, 1884, Charleston, S. C.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Studying medicine.
Address : 1009 Catherine St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
♦ROBERT CLARK RUSSELL. A. T. A. Born May 8, 1886, Chico-
pee Falls, Mass. Son of No. 1159.
Died November 17, 1906, Middletown, Conn., during his Junior year.
TRUMAN BARTLETT SAGE. A. K. E. Born October 22, 1886,
Urbana, 111.
Left college at the end of Junior year.
Address : East Haven, Conn.
FREDERICK POLHEMUS SMITH. A. K. E. Born November
6, 1885, Scranton, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Stenographer and
private secretary.
Address : Greenport Y. M. C. A., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FRANK KERSWILL SNYDER. A. A. *. Born June 20, 1884,
Flatbush, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Lumber merchant.
Address : 640 Mansfield Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
795
1908-09.1 NON-GRADUATES.
ARTHUR MILLARD WEEKS. B. 9. n. Born September 20,
1886, Patchogue, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : Patchogue, N. Y.
JOHN ROLAND WOLFF. B. 9. n. Born August 12, 1884, Rox
bury, Mass.
Left college in March of Freshman year. Civil engineer.
Address : 973 Blue Hill Aye., Dorchester Center, Mass.
CARL ROLAND YANSON. *. N. 9. Born February 13, 1886, in
Sweden.
Left college in December of Junior year.
Address: Third St., Hackensack, N. J.
MARY S STARR.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, special course.
Address : 179 Sigoumey St., Hartford, Conn.
CLASS OF 1909*
EUGENE EMERY ALLEN. B. 9. n. Born September 3, 1886.
Brookline, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address: 11 Linden Place, Brookline, Mass.
WALTER FRANCIS BURKE. X. ^. Born June 5, 1883.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Private secretary.
Address: Oneonta, N. Y.
HERBERT WILLIAM BUTLER. B. 9. n. Born July 19, 1886,
Brookline, Mass.
Left college in December of Freshman year.
Address: 4 Davis Ave., Brookline, Mass.
HEDLEY VICARS CARTER. D.O., Philadelphia College of
Osteopathy, 1909. B. 9. 11. Born December 7, 1886, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college in February of Freshman year.
Address: 162 North 15th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
CLAYTON TILTON COCHRAN. C. C. Born July 20, 1888,
Hamilton, Ont., Canada.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
*PAUL COOK. *. N. 9.
Left college in March of Freshman year. Died 1906.
LOGAN CUNNINGHAM. A. A. *. Born February 22, 1885,
Chicago, 111.
796
NON-GRADUATES. 11909.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Studied in Princeton
University.
Address: 1002 Princeton St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
JOSHUA MILTON FIERO, Jr. LL.B., New York Law School,
1906. B. G. n. Bom April 18, 1885, Orient Point, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : 100 William St., New York, N. Y.
ALBERT SCOTT HAMILTON. B. e. n. Born January 21, 1885,
Milton, Mass.
Left college near the end of Senior year. With F. W. Bird & Co.,
East Walpole, Mass., 1909; American Optical Company, Southbridge,
Mass., 1910 .
Address : 37 Chapin St., Southbridge, Mass.
ALBERT FOLSOME HARLOW. B. 6. n. Born March 21, 1886,
Bridgeport, Conn.
Left college near the end of Senior year. With the Montague Mail-
ing Machinery Company, New York, N. Y., 1910 .
Address : 279 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
GEORGE MILTON HARRIS. X. ^. Born July 29, 1885, Fitch-
burg, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1989 and 2484.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Pharmacist.
Address : 96 Princeton St., East Boston, Mass.
JOHN WALTER HART. Born June 11, 1888, West Avon, Conn.
Left college in December of Junior year. Acting supervisor of U. S.
Government public schools. District of Salinas, Porto Rico, 1908.
With the American Hardware Corporation, New Britain, Conn., 1909.
Teaching in St. Augustine's College, Havana, Cuba, and engaged in
journalism, 1909 .
Address: P. O. Box 11 16, Havana, Cuba.
PAUL STANLEY HOPKINS. B.S.. Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, 1909. A. T. A. Born January 7, 1887, Peking, China.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in mining.
Address : Technology Club, 84 Newberry St., Boston, Mass.
WILLIAM LEIGH PIERCE JACKSON. A. A. *. Born December
18, 1887, Middletown, Conn. Brother of R. F. Jackson (class of 1898).
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Bookkeeper and assist-
ant cashier.
Address : National Bank Building, San Francisco, Cal.
ROBERT MALCOLM KEIR. X. ^. Bom Febraary 3, 1887,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In business.
Address : Seymour, Conn.
SIDNEY EDWIN KENT. A. A. *. Born February 19, 1886,
Pontiac, 111.
Left college early in Senior year.
Address: 1229 Massachusetts Ave., Washington, D. C.
797
1 909.1 NON-GRADUATES.
WHITNEY KIPP. A. A. *. Bom March 28, 1885, Washington,
D. C.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in engineering.
Address : 50 Church St., New York, N. Y.
ROYAL E LaGRANGE. A. K. E. Born September 6, 1883, Water-
vliet, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Studying medicine.
Address: 211 Hamilton St., Albany, N. Y.
WILLIAM COTTON MAYNARD. LL.B., Albany Law School,
1909. A. T, A. Bom September 21, 1883, Hartford, N. Y.
Left college in May of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address : Greenwich, N. Y.
FRANK GEORGE MEREDITH. X. ^. Born October 21, 1883,
Northampton, Mass. Brother of Nos. 1854 and 2221.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : Saxonville, Mass.
RALPH EMERSON MYERS. B.A., Yale University, 1909. C. C.
Born January 28, 1888, Buskirk, N. Y. Brother of No. 2498.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Graduate student in Yale
University. Austin Teaching Fellow in Physiology, Harvard Medical
School, 1910 .
Address : 36 Fenwood Road, Boston, Mass.
RICHARD DAVID NORTHROP. <ir. T. Born August 30, 1886,
Middletown, Conn. Son of No. 871 ; brother of No. 2055.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Teller, Middlesex
County National Bank.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
SETH CHATHAM MORSE PACKARD. A. T. A. Born Novem-
ber 16, 1879, Wareham, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address: Wareham, Mass.
HOWARD RAYMOND RARIG. C. C Bom July 23, 1885, Mill-
grove, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address: R. F. D. No. 2, Catawissa, Pa.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN REITER. A. K. E. Born March 29,
1883, Philadelphia, Pa.
Left college in May of Sophomore year.
Address: Marietta, Ohio.
FREDERICK FRYE ROCKWELL. C. C. Born April 2, 1884,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college in June of Freshman year.
Address : 61 Quincy St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
798
NON-GRADUATES. [1909.
HARRY EDWARD ROELKE. C C Born November 9, 1876,
Frederick, Md.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Student in Brown
University.
Address : 10 Brunonia Hall, Providence, R. I.
HAROLD HOPE SEELEY. B. e. n. Born October 29, 1887,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college in January of Freshman year. In business.
Address : 276 South Clinton St., East Orange, N. J.
WILLIAM KENNETH SESSIONS. X. ^. Born February 21,
1887, Bristol, Conn. Brother of J. B. Sessions (class of 1904).
Left college in March of Freshman year.
Address : Bristol, Conn.
FINLEY HALL SHILAND. C C. Born May 15, 1888, Cambridge,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Studying in Swarth-
more College.
Address : Swarthmore, Pa.
GEORGE SLATE SIMMONS. A. K. E. Born September i, 1887,
Williamsport, Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : 22 Clifton Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
HAROLD STEVENSON SLOAN. A. A. *. Bom 1888, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. 1
Address: 240 Garfield Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHARLES WEST SPRAGUE. *. N. 9. Born February 8, 1886,
Fort Edward, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Junior year. Engaged in the manufacture
of paper.
Address: Glens Falls, N. Y.
GUY VERNON SWEET. Born March 9, 1886, Auburn, N. Y.
Left college in January of Sophomore year.
Address : Loudonville, N. Y.
HENRY CROACH WEBB. B.A., Yale University, 1910. Born
May 12, 1888, Dover, Del.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Engaged in farming.
Address : Forest, Del.
ROGER TRYON WILCOX. A. A. *. Born August 26, 1887,' New
York, N. Y.
Left college in January of Freshman year. With the American
Tobacco Company.
Address : American Tobacco Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
790
1909-10.] NON-GRADUATES.
ETHEL WOLCOTT ANDREWS (Cornell). Born October 26,
1884, Albany, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Married May 26, 1908, Theodore Sterling Cornell.
Address: Mrs. T. S. Cornell, 499 12th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
FRANCES HENRIETTA BICKFORD. B.A., Smith College,
1909. Bom May i, 1886, Danbury, N. H.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Taught in Wesleyan
Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1909-10.
Address : Simmons College, Boston, Mass.
JEAN MITCHELL. Born April 28, 1886, Hartford, Conn.
Left college in March of Sophomore year, special course.
Address: 14 Charter Oak Place, Hartford, Conn.
BLANCHE MELLEN PEBERDY. Born April 13, 1885, Middle-
town, Conn.
Left college in April of Freshman year.
Address : 30 Washington St., Hartford, Conn,
MARGUERITE SANBORN. B.S., Tufts College, 1909. Born
March 11, 1888, Clark, S. Dak.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Teacher,
Address: 49 Summer St., Rochester, N. Y.
CLASS OF I9I0*
CHARLES LACEY ADKINS, Jr. A. A. *. Born December 2,
1884, Syracuse, N. Y.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Stenographer,
Address : 189 Hoyt St., Buffalo, N. Y.
CECIL RAYMOND BOGART. C. C. Bom October 23, 1885,
Chester, Conn.
Left college in October of Sophomore year. In the insurance
business.
Address: care of Royal Insurance Company, 422 Flynn Building,
Des Moines, Iowa.
RAYMOND SHILAND BROWN. Bom April 2, 1888, New Paltz,
N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Studying in Union
Theological Seminary.
Address : 332 New York Ave., Newark, N. J.
ROBERT ARCHER BOWLBY. B. 0. n. Born February 27, 1887,
Somerville, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Salesman, Central
Electric Company. Chicago, 111.
Address: 264 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111.
800
NON-GRADUATES. [1910.
CORNELIUS HARTLEY CABLES, Jr. Born 1888, Thomaston,
Conn.
Admitted to the Sophomore class ; left at the end of Sophomore
year. Manager of a hotel.
Address : Hotel Kingsbury, Waterbury, Conn.
GEORGE EVERETT CASWELL. B. e. n. Born September I,
1886, Taunton, Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Civil engineer.
Address : 69 Locust St., New Bedford, Mass.
RAYMOND VINCENT CRAMER. Born July 3, 1889, Portland,
Conn.
Left college in February of Sophomore year. Cadet, U. S. Military
Academy,
Address : U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.
HARRY SANFORD CROSSETT. A. T. A. Born May 2, 1884,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Left college in January of Freshman year. Studying in Drew Theo-
logical Seminary.
Address : Madison, N. J.
RAYMOND WILLIAM CUTLER. B. 9. n. Born August 20,
1884, Sweetsburg, Que., Canada.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
DONALD JAMES DEMAREST. A. K. E. Born August 6, 1885,
New York, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Practising law.
Address: 599 Sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILLIAM EARL DUNMORE. A. A. *. Born December 7. 1886,
Utica, N. Y. Son of No. 951; grandson of No. 257; brother of No.
2674.
Left college in February of Sophomore year. Studying in the New
Bedford Textile School.
Address : 191 Campbell St., New Bedford, Mass.
GEORGE HOYT EMERY. B. 0. n. Born November 19, 1886,
New Haven, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
ROBERT EVERITT. B. O. n. Born September 27, 1887, Paterson,
N. J.
Left college in March of Senior year. Quarry superintendent.
Address: Edgehill, Pa.
RUSSELL DONOHUGH HAMILTON. A. K. E. Born March 28,
1886, Chalfont Heights, Pa. Son of No. 1215 : brother of No. 2810.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the paper manufactur-
ing business.
Address : East Shawmont Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.
801
1910.1 NON-GRADUATES.
FRANCIS SEYMOUR HAYNES. ^. T. Born July 20, 1886,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Son of No. 848.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the mineral water
business.
Address : Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
.JULIAN STEVENS HAY WARD. ^. T. Born January 11, 1887.
Danielson, Conn.
Left college near the end of Senior year. Engaged in ranching,
1910 .
Address: Box 18, Huntley, Mont.
SEWARD FREDERIC HULL. C. C Born December 8, 1887,
Clinton, Conn.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Concrete foreman.
Address : Gatun, Canal Zone.
ARTHUR BATES JENNINGS. C C. Born July 11, 1887, New
York, N. Y. Brother of No. 2620.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Teaching music.
Address : Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pa.
HARRISON WILLIAM JOHNSON. C. C. Born August 26.
1888, Neelys Mills, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
JASON SHEPHERD JOY. ^. T. Born August 7, 1886, Clayville,
N. Y.
Left college near the end of Senior year. Engaged in ranching,
1910 .
Address: Box 18, Huntley, Mont.
SILAS STANLEY KENT. B.A., Harvard University, 1910. A. A. *.
Born October 21, 1887, Meriden, Conn. Son of No. 981 ; brother of
No. 2021.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Graduate student in
Harvard University.
Address : Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.
CHARLES LULL LaMONTE. B. O. H. Born September 19,
1886, Sayre, Pa.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
ARTHUR LAMONT LEECH. C. C. Born May 28, 1888, Mon-
mouth, Me.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Methodist Episcopal min-
ister, Maine Conference.
Address : Newfield, Me.
[HENRY] VINCENT EDWARDS MITCHELL. X. ^. Bom
September 12, 1886, Pittston, Pa.
802
NON-GRADUATES. [1910.
Left college in April of Junior year. In a banking office, New
York, N. Y., 1909 .
Address: 25 Broad St., New York, N. Y.
ROBERT CORNELIUS MONTGOMERY. ^. T. Born October
13, 1887, Jersey City, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In business.
Address : Van Rensselaer Ave., Stamford, Conn.
ARTHUR CLYDE MOORE. A. K. E. Born August 11, 1888,
Piketown, Ohio.
Left college in February of Junior year.
Address : unknown.
JOHN JOSEPH NORTON. A. K. E. Born June 24, 1886, Boston,
Mass.
Left college at the end of Freshman year.
Address : unknown.
♦GERALD ANDRUS PALMER. A. K. E. Born June 17, 1888,
Yonkers, N. Y. Son of No. 933 ; brother of No. 2225.
Left college in December of Freshman year. Died October 26, 1909.
DAVID PATTEN. B. e. n. Born April 12, 1888, Brighton, Mass.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Engaged in farming.
Address : Little Compton, R. I,
ENOS BURDETTE POTTER. Born April 5, 1888, Centerbrook,
Conn.
Left college in December of Freshman year. In the insurance
business.
Address : 76 Capitol Ave., Hartford, Conn,
EGBERT AUGUST ROSENKRANS. *. N. G. Born October 7,
1887, Hoboken, N. J.
Left college in June of Freshman year. Studying in the New York
Law School.
Address : 826 Hudson St., Hoboken, N. J.
HAROLD LEVERNE ROTZEL. A. T. A. Bom March i, 1886,
West Rush, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. Secretary, Wesleyan
Guild, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Address : 909 East Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
FREDERICK EARLE ROWE. f>. N. 0. Born January 4, 1889,
Meyersdale, Pa.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the coal business.
Address : Meyersdale, Pa.
CARL BIERWIRTH SEARING. B. 9. n. Bom July 31, 1888,
Dover, N. J.
1910.] NON-GRADUATES.
Left college near the end of Senior year. Studying in Drew Theo-
logical Seminary.
Address: 407 Hoyt-Bowne Hall, Madison, N. J.
WILLIAM IRA SEARLES. A. T. A. Born November 2. 1885,
Hammondsport, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. Studying medicine,
University of Michigan.
Address : 909 East Huron St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
HAROLD CLEAVES SHAW. Born October 9, 1886, Pond Island,
Me.
Admitted to the Sophomore class ; left in March of Senior year.
Assistant paymaster, U. S. Navy.
Address : U. S. S. Albatross, Sausalito, Cal.
ROBERT NELSON SHOEMAKER. Bom July 31, 1887, Valatie,
N. Y. _
Left college in June of Freshman year. Studying in the New Jersey
Law School.
Address : 255 Clifton Ave., Newark, N. J.
HENRY PORTER TREFETHEN. C. C Born April 5. 1887,
Rents Hill, Me. Son of No. 1292.
Left college at the end of Junior year.
Address: Rents Hill, Me.
IRVIN VAN TASSELL. *. N. 6. Born September 10, 1884, New-
burgh, N. Y.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year.
Address : unknown.
RALPH HENRY WHITE. A. T. A. Born March 19, 1887, North
Bennington, Vt.
Left college at the end of Freshman year, special course. In the
produce business.
Address : Lock Box 232, North Bennington, Vt.
WILLIAM CARROLL WILSON. A. A. <l>. Born May i, 1887,
East Orange, N. J.
Left college at the end of Freshman year. In the bond business.
Address : 34 Pine St., New York, N. Y. Residence : 99 Lincoln
Park, Newark, N. J.
RUSSELL TARBOSS WOOD. Born October 13, 1888, Newark,
N.J.
Left college at the end of Sophomore year. In the actuary's depart-
ment, Prudential Insurance Company.
Address : Prudential Insurance Company, Newark, N. J.
804
MASTERS OF ARTS OR OF
SCIENCE.
(Not Graduates of Wesleyan University.)
CHARLES SPAULDING ALDRICH. M.A., 1896.
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
FREDERICK WARREN GROVER. M.S., 1901. B.S., Massa-
chusetts Institute of Technology, 1909; Ph.D., George Washington
University, 1907, and University of Munich, 1908. Born September 3,
1876, Lynn, Mass.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1899-1900; in Physics and
Astronomy, 1900-01. Instructor in Electrical Engineering, Lafayette
College, 1901-02. Laboratory assistant. Bureau of Standards, Wash-
ington, D. C, 1902-04; assistant physicist, 1904-07, 1908 . Studied
in the University of Munich, Germany, 1907-08,
Address : Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.
ALICE BAKER GUY. M.S., 1902.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1897.)
LUCIA WASHBURN HAZEN (Webster). M.S., 1906. B.A.,
Mount Holyoke College, 1902. Born December 18, 1875, Middletown,
Conn.
Married May 3, 1906, Daniel Cheever Webster.
Address: Mrs. D. C. Webster, Hartland, Vt.
MAYNARD THOMPSON HAZEN. M.A., 1909. B.A., Williams
College, 1908. Born September 21, 1887, Middletown, Conn.
Studying in Harvard Law School, 1909 .
Address : 299 Court St., Middletown, Conn.
MYRA COFFIN HOLBROOK. M.A., 1899. B.A., Vassar Col-
lege, 1894.
Teaching in Simmons College.
Address : Simmons College, Boston, Mass.
FRANCIS CUMMINS LOCKWOOD. M.A., 1902. B.A., Baker
University, 1892 ; Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1896. Born May 22,
1864, Mount Erie, 111.
Graduate student, University of Chicago, 1897-98. Professor of
English Literature, Mount Union College, 1898-99; Kansas State
Agricultural College, 1899-1902. On leave of absence, studying in
Wesleyan University, 1901-02. Professor of English Literature, Alle-
805
MASTERS OF ARTS OR OF SCIENCE.
gheny College, 1902 . On leave of absence, studying in Oxford
University, England, 1909-10. Author: Emerson as a Philosopher;
Browning's Philosophy of Life.
Address : Meadville, Pa.
ALLAN WINTER ROWE. M.S., 1904. B.S., Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, 1901 ; Ph.D., University of Gottingen, 1906.
Bom July 31, 1879, Gloucester, Mass.
Engaged in nutrition investigations, Chemistry Laboratory, Wesleyan
University, 1901-04. Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
studying in Germany, 1904-06. Lecturer in Chemistry, School of Medi-
cine, Boston University, 1906-08; Professor, 1908 .
Address: 295 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass,
ARTHUR WHITMORE SMITH. M.S., 1895- B.S., New Hamp-
shire College of Agriculture, 1893 J Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University,
1903. Born May 11, 1874 Hartford, Vt.
Assistant in Physics, Wesleyan University, 1895-96, 1898-99. Gradu-
ate student, Johns Hopkins University, 1899-1900. Instructor in
Physics and Electrical Engineering, Tulane University, 1900-01. .Pro-
fessor of Electricity and Electrical Engineering, University of Missis-
sippi, 1901-02. Fellow in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1902-03.
Instructor in Physics, University of Michigan, 1903-07; Assistant
Professor, 1907 .
Address: Ann Arbor, Mich.
M[IRANDA1 BELLE SPERRY. M.S., 1902. Ph.B., University
of Michigan, 1892. Born July 15, 1868, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Assistant Professor of English and Dean of Women, Cornell College,
Iowa, 1903-05. Head of the department of English, State Normal
School, Bellingham, Wash., 1905 .
Address : Bellingham, Wash.
806
HONORARY ALUMNI
(and graduates of other colleges who have been admitted to the same
DEGREE IN WeSLEYAN UNIVERSITY.)
[Note. The abbreviation M.A.* indicates the degree of Master of
Arts in course, conferred upon one eligible to that distinction from his
own college.]
J833.
♦WILLIAM McKENDREE BANGS. M.A.* B.A., Ohio Uni-
versity, 1829. Born 1810, New York, N. Y.
Professor of Ancient Languages, Augusta College, Ky., 1830-31.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York and New York East Con-
ferences, 1831-52. Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass.,
1831-32. Died 1852, New York, N. Y.
♦NELSON ROUNDS. M.A.* B.A., Union College, 1829; D.D.,
Dickinson College, 1854. Born 1807, Winfield, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida Conference, 1831-36, 1837-44.
Editor of The Northern Christian Advocate, 1844-48. Member of Book
Committee, M. E. Church, 1848-52. President of Willamette Univer-
sity, Ore., 1869-71. Superintendent of public instruction, Washington
Territory, 1871-74. Died 1874, in Washington Territory.
♦GABRIEL POILLON DISOSWAY. M.A. (ad eundem) B.A.,
Columbia College, 1819; M.A., Columbia, 1823. Born 1798, New York,
N. Y.
One of the founders of Randolph-Macon College, Va., 1832. Mem-
ber of New York Assembly, 1849. Founder of the Methodist Mis-
sionary Sunday-School. Author : The Huguenots; The Old Churches
of New York. Died 1868, Staten Island, N. Y.
♦JOHN FOSTER. M.A.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England and Alabama Confer-
ences, 1823-32, 1834-36. Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham,
Mass., 1832-34. Deceased; date of death unknown.
J834.
♦HARLEHIGH HEATH BUCKLAND. M.A.+— B.A., Trinity
College, Conn., 1831. Bom 1809.
Died 1847.
807
1834-35.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
♦WILLIAM WILLIAMS MATHER. M.A.
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
*JOHN SWINBURNE. M.A. Born 1803, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Principal of White Plains Academy, N. Y., 1832-40. Principal and
proprietor of the White Plains Institute, 1840-56. Died 1887.
♦JABEZ BUNTING. D.D. Born I779. Manchester, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1799-1858. One of the founders of the Wesleyan Mis-
sionary Society, 1813. Missionary secretary for eighteen years. Con-
ference Editor, 1821-24. President of the Wesleyan Theological
Institution of England, 1834-58. President of the Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1820, '28, '36, '44. Died 1858.
♦STEPHEN OLIN. D.D.
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
J835.
♦JOHN JOHNSTON. M.A.^
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
♦HENRY CHASE. M.A. Born 1790.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York and New York East Con-
ferences, 1825-52. Died 1853.
♦JAMES COVEL. M.A. Born 1796, Marblehead, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1816-35. Prin-
cipal of Troy Conference Academy, Vt., 1835-38. Again in the min-
istry, Troy Conference, 1838-45. Died 1845, Troy, N. Y.
♦NATHAN DABOLL. M.A. Born 1782, Groton, Conn.
Editor of The New England Almanac, 1818-63. Member of Conn.
House of Representatives, 1832-33; Conn. Senate, 1835-36. Judge of
Court of Probate, 1843-45. Joint author : Daboll's New Arithmetic.
Died 1863, Groton, Conn.
♦GEORGE PECK. M.A. D.D., Augusta College. Born 1797,
Middlefield, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Oneida Conference, 1816-35. Principal
of Oneida Conference Seminary, 1835-39. Editor of The Methodist
Quarterly Review, 1840-48; The Christian Advocate, 1848-52. Again
in the ministry. New York and Wyoming Conferences, 1852-73. Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church. 1824-72, thirteen sessions.
Delegate to the first Evangelical Alliance in London. Author : History
of the Apostles and Evangelists; The Scripture Doctrine of Christian
Perfection; The Rule of Faith, etc. Died 1876.
HONORARY ALUMNI. {1835-36.
♦GUSTAVUS FELLOWES DAVIS, D.D. M.A. (Hon.), Colby
University, 1827, and Yale College, 1833. Born 1796.
Ordained Baptist minister, 1816. Pastor in South Reading, Mass.,
1818-29. Died September 17, 1836, Hartford, Conn.
*JOHN McLEAN. LL.D. LL.D., Harvard University, 1839.
Born 1785, in Morris County, N. J.
Member of U. S. Congress, 1813-16. Judge of the Supreme Court
of Ohio, 1816. Postmaster general of the United States, 1823-29.
Associate justice of the U. S. Supreme Court, 1829-61. Died 1861,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
J836.
*CHARLES ADAMS. M.A.* B.A., Bowdoin College, 1833;
D.D., McKendree College, 1861. Born January 24, 1808, Stratham,
N. H.
Studied in Andover Theological Seminary. 1833-34. Principal of
Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1834-39. Methodist Episcopal minister. New
England Conference, 1839-41. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1839-46.
Principal of Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1841-45. Again
in the ministry, New England Conference, 1845-47, 1849-52. Professor
of Hebrew and Greek, Methodist General Biblical Institute, Concord,
N. H., 1847-49. Again in the ministry, Cincinnati Conference, 1855-58.
President of Illinois Female College, 1858-68. In later years retired;
preached occasionally. Clerk in U. S. Post Office Department, Wash-
ington, D. C. Author: The Poet Preacher: Women of the Bible;
Evangelism in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century, etc. Died Janu-
ary 19, 1890, Washington, D. C.
♦ALEXANDER MEANS. M.A. M.D., Medical College of
Georgia. 1841 ; D.D., Emory College, 1854 ; LL.D., Emory, 1858. Born
1801, Statesville, N. C.
Superintendent of the Georgia Conference Manual Labor School,
1837-41. Professor of Natural Science, Emory College, Ga., 1838-56;
Professor Emeritus, 1856-83. Joined Georgia Conference, Methodist
Episcopal Church, 1839. Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy, Medi-
cal College of Georgia, 1840. President of Masonic Female College,
Ga., 1853-54; Emory College, 1854-55. State analytical chemist of
Georgia, 1869-83. Died 1883, Oxford, Ga.
*MATTHEW RICHEY. M.A. D.D., 1847. Born 1803, Rath-
melton, Ireland.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Wesleyan Methodist Confer-
ence of Canada, 1821-36, 1839-55. Principal of Upper Canada Academy
(now Victoria College), 1836-39. Editor of The Wesleyan, 1839-43.
Delegate to First Evangelical Conference. London, England, 1846.
President of Canada Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1848-50; East-
ern British America Conference, 1856-61, 1867. In the work of the
ministry. Eastern British America Conference, 1861-70. Delegate to
General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, U. S., 1844, '48, '68.
Superannuated, 1870. Author: Life of Rev. William Black (1839);
Relation of John Wesley to the Church of England; The Sabbath, etc.
Died 1883, Halifax, N. S., Canada.
809
1837-38.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
J837.
*OSMON CLEANDER BAKER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1834.)
♦FREDERICK MERRICK. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1834.)
J838.
♦CORNELIUS RYERSS DISOSWAY. M.A.^ B.A.. Columbia
College, 1820. Born 1801, New York, N. Y,
Practised law in New York, N. Y., 1823-72. Died 1889, New York,
N. Y.
♦HENRY FISH. M.A. Born 1802, near Doncaster, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1823-47. Author: The Conferences of the Reformers;
Chapters on the Teaching of the Roman Church. Died 1879, Kettering,
England.
♦JESSE TRUESDELL PECK. M.A. D.D., Union College, 1846;
LL.D., Willamette University, 1875. Bom 181 1, Middlefield, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida and Black River Conferences,
1832-37. Principal of Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y., 1837-41 ;
Troy Conference Academy, Vt., 1841-48. President of Dickinson Col-
lege, 1848-52. Again in the ministry, Baltimore Conference, 1852-54.
Editor and secretary of the Tract Society, M. E. Church, 1854-56.
Again in the ministry, New York, California, New York, Troy, and
Central New York Conferences, 1856-72. Delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1844, '56, '64, '68. Elected Bishop of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. 1872. Delegate to Ecumenical Conference, London,
England, 1881. Author: The Central Idea of Christianity; The True
Woman; The Great Republic, etc. Died 1883.
♦HENRY BIDLEMAN BASCOM. D.D. LL.D., La Grange Col-
lege, 1845. Born 1796, Hancock, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Ohio Conference, 1813-27. Chaplain
of U. S. Congress, 1823. President of Allegheny College, Pa., 1827-29.
Professor of Moral Science, Augusta College, Ky., 1832-42. President
of Transylvania University, Ky., 1842-49. Editor of The Southern
Methodist Quarterly Review, 1846-50. Elected Bishop of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, South, 1850. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1828, '32, '36, '40, '44. Died 1850, Louisville, Ky.
♦JOHN HANNAH. D.D. Born 1792, Lincoln, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1814-34. Tutor in Theology, Wesleyan Theological Insti-
tute, England, 1834-42. Professor of Theology, Didsbury College,
1842-67. President of the British Wesleyan Methodist Conference,
1842, '51. Author: Lectures on the Study of Christian Theology.
Died 1867, Didsbury, England.
810
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1838-40.
♦IGNATIUS A FEW. LL.D. Born 1789, Augusta, Ga.
Colonel in the U. S. Army, 1812-15. Practised law, 1815-28. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister, South Carolina and Georgia Conferences, 1828-
35. Founder and President of Emory College, Ga., 1837-39. Delegate
to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1844. Died 1845, Athens, Ga.
\S3%
♦ORLANDO BLANCHARD. M.A. Born 1801, Cazenovia, N. Y.
Taught in Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1834-40; Fairfield Academy,
N. Y., 1840-48. Deceased; date of death unknown.
♦SAMUEL PARKER. M.A.
Clerg>'man. Deceased; date of death unknown.
♦ROBERT ALDER. D.D.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, in Canada and England, Brit-
ish Wesleyan Methodist Conference, 1816-53. Secretary of the Wes-
leyan Missionary Society, 1833-45. Chaplain, Episcopal Church of
England, at Gibraltar, 1853-70. Author: Wesleyan Missions (1845).
Died 1870, Gibraltar.
J840.
♦SPENCER MATTISON. M.A.^
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1833.)
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON LANE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1835.)
WILLIAM PENN LYON. M.A. LL.D., University of Wiscon-
sin, 1872. Born 1822, Chatham, N. Y.
District attorney, Racine County, Wis., 1855-59. Member and
speaker of Wisconsin Assembly, 1859-60. Judge of First Judicial Cir-
cuit, Wis., 1866-71. Associate justice of Supreme Court, Wis., 1871-92.
Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin, 1871-78. Chief justice,
Superior Court of Wisconsin, 1892-94.
Address: Eden Vale, Cal.
♦MINER RAYMOND. M.A. D.D., 1854. Born 1811, Rensse-
laerville, N. Y.
Taught in Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, IMass., 1838-41. Metho-
dist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1841-48. Principal
of Wesleyan Academy. Wilbraham, Mass., 1848-64. Professor of
Systematic Theolog>', Garrett Biblical Institute, 1864-95; Professor
Emeritus, 1895-97. Author: Systematic Theology. Died 1897, Evan-
ston, 111.
♦LEVI SCOTT. M.A. Born 1802, near Cantwells Bridge (now
Odessa), Del.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Philadelphia Conference, 1826-32,
1833-40. Principal of Dickinson Grammar School, Pa., 1840-43. Again
in the ministry, 1843-48. Agent for M. E. Book Concern, New York,
811
1840-42.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
N. Y., 1848-52. Delegate to General Conference. M. E. Church,
1836-52, five sessions. Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, 1852. Retired, 1880. Died 1882, Odessa, Del.
*CHARLES ELLIOTT. D.D. LL.D., Allegheny College, 1858.
Born 1792, Glenconway, Ireland.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Ohio Conference, 1818-27, 1831-34,
1848-52. Professor of Languages, Allegheny College, Pa., 1827-31.
Editor of The Pittsburg Conference Journal, 1834-36; The Western
Christian Advocate, 1836-48, 1852-56. Professor in Iowa Wesleyan
University, 1857-58; President, 1858-60, 1864-67. Editor of The Cen-
tral Christian Advocate, 1860-64. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, nine times. Author: The Bible and Slavery; Delinea-
tion of Romanism ; The Sinfulness of American Slavery, etc. Died
1869, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
♦JOHN NEWMAN. M.A.* B.A., Union College, 1838; M.A.,
Union; D.D., Wesleyan University, 1861. Born 1813, Amsterdam,
N. Y.
Principal of Troy Conference Academy, Vt., 1848-51. Professor of
Latin in Union College, 1852-53. Joined Troy Conference, M." E.
Church, 1856. President of Ripley Female College, Vt., 1863-73.
Retired, 1873. Died 1896, Des Moines, Iowa.
♦STEPHEN MONTFORT VAIL. M.A.* B.A.. Bowdoin Col-
lege. 1838; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1842; D.D., Genesee
College (now Syracuse University), 1856. Born 1818, Union Dale,
N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1842-47. Prin-
cipal, New Jersey Conference Seminary, 1847-49. Professor of
Hebrew, and of Sacred and Oriental Literature, Methodist General
Biblical Institute, 1849-68. U. S. consul to Rhenish Bavaria, 1869-73.
Author : Ministerial Education in the Methodist Episcopal Church;
The Bible against Slavery, etc. Died 1880, Jersey City, N. J.
♦MATTHEW SIMPSON. D.D. M.A., Allegheny College;
LL.D., Wesleyan University, 1871. Born 181 1, Cadiz, Ohio.
Tutor in Allegheny College, 1829. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Pittsburg Conference. 1833-37. Vice President and Professor of
Natural Science, Allegheny College, 1837-39. President of Indiana
Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1839-48. Editor of The Western
Christian Advocate, 1848-52. Elected Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, 1852. Delegate to the Irish and British Wesleyan Conferences;
also to the Evangelical Alliance, Berlin, 1857. Again delegate to the
British Wesleyan Conference, 1870. Delegate to the Ecumenical
Methodist Conference, London, 1881. Author: Lectures on Preaching;
A Hundred Years of Methodism; Cyclopedia of Methodism (1878).
Died 1884, Philadelphia, Pa.
I84Z
♦HENRY DeKOVEN. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1836.)
812
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1842-43.
EDGAR HUXTABLE. M.A.
About i860, sub-dean of Wells, England. Professor of Ancient
Languages in Bristol College, England. Prebendary of Wells, Eng-
land, 1877. Contributor to Smith's Bible Dictionary.
Address : unknown.
♦HORACE BUSHNELL. D.D. B.A., Yale College, 1827; M.A.,
Yale; D.D., Harvard University, 1852; LL.D., Yale, 1871. Born
April 14, 1802, New Preston, Conn.
Tutor in Yale College, 1829-31. Pastor of North Congregational
Church, Hartford, Conn., 1833-59. Author : Christian Nurture; God
in Christ; Nature and the Supernatural, etc. Died February 17, 1876,
Hartford, Conn.
♦ROBERT PAINE. D.D. B.A., Nashville University, 1826.
Born November 12, 1799, in Person County, N. C.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Tennessee Conference, 1818-30. Presi-
dent of La Grange College, Ala., 1830-46. Elected Bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1846. Retired, 1882. Delegate to
General Conference, 1824-44, six sessions. Author : Life and Times of
Bishop McKendree. Died October 20, 1882, Aberdeen, Miss.
♦EGERTON RYERSON. D.D. LL.D., University of Victoria
College, 1861. Born 1803, Charlotteville, Ont, Canada.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Canada Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1824-32, 1835-37, 1840-41. Editor of The Christian Guard-
ian, 1833-34, 1838-39. President of Victoria College, 1842-44. Super-
intendent of Education, Province of Ontario, 1845-76. President of
the first General Conference of the Methodist Church of Canada,
1874, '78. Delegate to the British Wesleyan Conference, 1832, '36, '39,
'40, '74 ; to the General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church, U. S..
1836, '40, '44, '56, '66. Author : Manual of Agricultural Chemistry;
The Clergy Reserve Question; Compulsory Education, etc. Died 1882,
Toronto, Ont., Canada.
J843.
♦DANIEL CLAY HOUGHTON. M.A. {ad eundem) B.A.,
University of Vermont, 1840; D.D., New York University, 1857. Born
March 12, 1815, Lyndon, Vt.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Genesee Conference, 1843-48. Pro-
fessor of Moral Philosophy, Metaphysics, and Greek, Genesee College
(now Syracuse University), 1850-52. Presbyterian minister. Founded
Houghton Seminary, Clinton, N. Y. Editor: The American Presby-
terian. Died July 8, i860, Philadelphia, Pa.
•
♦ANSON WATSON CUMMINGS. M.A. D.D., Indiana Asbury
(now De Pauw) University, 1850; LL.D., Rutherford College, N. C,
1878. Born February 23, 1815, Trenton, N. Y.
Principal of Gouverneur Seminary. N. Y., 1842-44. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Black River (now Northern New York) Conference,
1844-46. Professor of Mathematics, McKendree College, 1846-50;
President, 1850-52. President, Odd Fellows Female College, Rogers-
ville, Tenn., 1853; Holston Conference Female College, Asheville,
N. C, 1854-64. Again in the ministry, Holston Conference, 1864-66.
813
1843-45.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
President, South Carolina Female College, Spartanburg, S. C, 1866-70.
Again in the ministry, South Carolina Conference, 1871-72. Professor
of Mathematics, State University, S. C, 1872-75; President, 1875-77.
Principal of Riverside Seminary, N. Y., 1877-82. Died December 7,
1894, Wellsville, N. Y.
*THOMAS COGSWELL UPHAM. D.D. B.A., Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1818; B.D., Andover Theological Seminary, 182 1 ; M.A., Dart-
mouth. Born 1799, Deerfield, N. H.
Assistant in Hebrew, Andover Theological Seminary, 1821-23. Asso-
ciate pastor of Rochester Congregational Church, N. H., 1823-25.
Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Bowdoin College, 1825-72.
Author: Elements of Mental Philosophy (1839, '64); Outlines of
Disordered and Imperfect Mental Action (1840) ; Philosophical and
Practical Treatise on the Will (1850), etc. Died 1872, New York,
N. Y.
♦LEVI WOODBURY. LL.D. B.A., Dartmouth College, 1809;
M.A., Dartmouth; LL.D., Dartmouth, 1823. Born 1789, Francestown,
N. H.
Judge of New Hampshire Supreme Court, 1816-23. Governor of
New Hampshire, 1823-25. Speaker of N. H. House of Representatives,
1825. Member of U. S. Senate, 1825-31, 1841-45. Secretary of the
Navy, 1831-34. Secretary of the Treasury, 1834-41. Justice of the
U. S. Supreme Court, 1845-51. Author: Writings (1852). Died
1851.
1844.
*CHARLES GIBBS DOWNEY. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 121.)
♦JUSTIN SPAULDING. M.A. Born 1802, Moretown, Vt.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New England and New Hampshire
Conferences, 1823-55. Missionary to Brazil, 1836-41. Died 1865,
Moretown, Vt.
♦LEONIDAS LENT HAMLINE. D.D. Born 1797, Burlington,
Conn.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Ohio Conference, 1832-36. Assistant
editor of The Western Christian Advocate, 1836-40. Editor of The
Ladies' Repository, 1841-44. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, 1844-52. Author: Sermons and Miscellaneous Works (1869).
Died 1865, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
J845.
♦WILLIAM GEORGE HOWARD. M.A.^ B.A., Amherst Col-
lege, 1835; D.D., Rochester University, 1854. Born September 6,
1813, Newburyport, Mass.
Ordained a Baptist minister, 1843. Pastor of Baptist churches, Mid-
dletown and Essex, Conn., Albany, N. Y., Chicago, 111., New Orleans,
La. Chaplain of a Confederate regiment, though a Union man.
Captured at Fort Donelson. For some time prisoner at Camp
Douglas, Chicago, Died May 17, 1865, New Orleans, La.
814
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1845.
♦JOHN WALLACE ARMSTRONG. M.A. D.D., Genesee Col-
lege (now Syracuse University), 1867. Born 1812, Woolwich, England.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Black River (now Northern New
York) Conference, 1841-50, 1854-65. Head master, Oswego Training
School, N. Y., 1865-69. Principal of State Normal and Training
School, Fredonia, N. Y., 1869-78. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, i860, '64, '68. Died 1878, Fredonia, N. Y.
♦ISAAC TICHENOR GOODNOW. M.A. Born 1814, Whiting-
ham, Vt.
One of the founders of Bluemont College, Manhattan, Kans., 1858-61 ;
President, 1861-62. Member of Kansas Legislature, 1862. State super-
intendent of public instruction, Kans., 1863-67. Land commissioner for
Kansas State Agricultural College, 1867-73; for the Missouri, Kansas
& Texas Railway Company, 1869-76. Died 1894.
♦ALEXANDER MACNAB. M.A. Born 1812, Belleville, Ont.,
Canada.
President of Victoria College, Canada. Chief Superintendent of
Education for Canada West, 1845-50. Assistant minister to Ven. Arch-
deacon Bethune, Cobourg, Ont., Canada, 1850-52. Rector of Darling-
ton, Bowmanville, Ont., Canada, 1852-82. Died 1891.
♦JAMES McMillan shafter. m.a.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 58.)
♦HENRY PIERSON TORSEY. M.A. LL.D., McKendree Col-
lege, i860; D.D., Bates College, 1876. Born August 17, 1819, Mon-
mouth, Me.
Assistant principal, Maine Wesleyan Seminary, 1842; principal,
1844-81. Joined Maine Conference, M. E. Church, 1848. Member of
Maine Senate, 1854-55. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
i860, '68, '76. Died September 20, 1892, Kents Hill, Me.
♦JOHN RIGGS CRANE. D.D. B.A., College of New Jersey
(now Princeton University), 1805. Born April 16, 1787, Newark, N.J.
Studied law. Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, 1809-10.
Licensed to preach, 1812. Pastor of churches in Danbury, Conn., and
Philadelphia, Pa. Pastor of First Congregational Church, Middle-
town, Conn., 1818-53. Died August 17, 1853, Middletown, Conn.
♦DAVID OLCOTT SHATTUCK. LL.D. Born 1792, in Connecti-
cut.
Judge of a District Court of Mississippi, 1837-41. Professor of Law,
Centenary College, La., 1843-45; President 1845-49. Judge of the
Superior Court of San Francisco, Cal., 1849-55, and later for another
term of six years. Deceased; date of death unknown.
♦THEODORE DWIGHT WOOLSEY. LL.D. B.A., Yale Col-
lege, 1820; M.A., Yale, 1823; D.D., Harvard University, 1847; LL.D.,
Harvard, 1886. Born 1801, New York, N. Y.
Tutor in Yale College, 1823-25 ; Professor of Greek, 1831-51 ; Presi-
dent, 1846-71. Ordained minister of the Congregational Church, 1846.
Fellow of Yale College, 1871-85. Chairman of American Division of
Committee on Revision of the New Testament. Regent of the Smith-
>8r5
1845-47.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
sonian Institution for many years. Author: International Law (i860) ;
Essay on Divorce and Divorce Legislation (1869), etc. Editor: Five
Greek Plays (1833-42); Lieber's Civil Liberty and Self -Government,
and Manual of Political Ethics (1874). Died July i, 1889.
J846.
♦WILLIAM BELL. M.A. Born 1780, Airdrie, Scotland.
Presbyterian minister in Perth, Ont., Canada, 1817-57. Died August
[6, 1857, Perth, Ont., Canada.
GEORGE W LEACH. M.A. M.D.
Resided in South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1846.
Address : unknown.
*ELI NOYES. M.A. Born 1814, Jefferson, Me.
Entered the work of the ministry, Free-Will Baptist Church, 1834.
Missionary to Orissa, India, 1835-41. Pastor in Boston, Mass., 1841.
Editor for ten years of The Morning Star. Author : Hebrew Gram-
mar and Reader; Lectures on the Truths of the Bible. Died 1854,
Lafayette, Ind.
♦SULLIVAN HARDY WESTON. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 174.)
♦JABEZ BURNS. D.D.— LL.D., Bates College, 1868. Born 1805,
Oldham, Lancashire, England.
Pastor of a Baptist church, Marylebone, London, England, 1835-76.
Editor of The General Baptist Magazine, London. Twice delegate
to the Free-Will Baptists of America. Author: Four Hundred
Sketches and Skeletons of Sermons (1836-44) ; The Christian's Daily
Portion (1837); Christian Philosophy (1845), etc. Died 1876, London,
England.
J847.
♦HARVEY COLCORD WOOD. M.A.* B.A., Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1844. Bom March 25, 1817, Lebanon, N. H.
Joined Vermont Conference, M. E. Church, 1845. Principal of
Springfield Wesleyan Seminary, Vt., 1847-49; Marlow Academy,
N. H.. 1849-52; Danville Seminary, 111., 1854-57; Brunson Institute,
Wis., 1857-60. Superintendent of Juneau County schools, Wis., 1860-63
Principal of graded schools, Evanston, 111., 1863-80. Resided in Aurora,
Nebr., 1880-1910. Died March 19, 1910, Aurora, Nebr.
♦DAVID HOLMES. M.A. Born 1810, Newburgh, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida and Southern Illinois Confer-
ences, 1834-60. Principal of Battle Ground Collegiate Institute, Ind..
1860-66; Northwestern Indiana College, 1867. Again in the ministry.
Northwest Indiana Conference, 1868-73. Died 1873, Battle Ground,
Mich.
816
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1847-48.
*JAMES PORTER. M.A. D.D., McKendree College, 1856.
Born 1808, Middleboro, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1830-56.
Agent for the Methodist Book Concern, New York, N. Y., 1856-68.
Local secretary of the National Temperance Society, 1868-82. Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. H. Church, 1844, '48, '52, '56, '60, '64,
'68. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1855-71. Author: Compendium
of Methodism; A Comprehensive History of Methodism; Helps to
Official Members of the M. E. Church, etc. Died April 16, 1888,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦THOMAS BANGS THORPE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1837.)
♦SIMON GREENLEAF WATERHOUSE. M.A. Born 1820,
Poland, Me.
Taught in Providence Conference Seminary (now East Greenwich
Academy), R. I., 1843-49. Died 1850, Poland, Me.
♦JAMES FLOY. D.D. M.A. (Hon.), Dickinson College, 1841.
Born 1806, New York, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York and New York East Con-
ferences, 1835-56. Editor of The National Magazine, and secretary of
the Tract Society of the M. E. Church. 1857-60. Editor of Good News.
Author : Old Testament Characters; Sermons, Reviews, and Essays.
Editor: Works of Stephen Olin. Died October 14, 1863, New York,
N. Y.
♦MATTHEW RICHEY. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1836.)
J848.
♦JOHN COPELAND MILLER. M.A.^ B.A., Transylvania
University. Born 1822, Buffalo, N. Y.
Professor of Mathematics, Centenarv College, La., 1847-55 ; Presi-
dent, 1855-61. President of Chapel Hifl College, Texas, 1866-79. Died
1879, Chapel Hill, Tex.
♦CHARLES EDWARD BLUMENTHAL. M.A. M.D., 1847;
LL.D. Born 1824, Hamburg, Germany.
Professor of Modem Languages and Hebrew, Dickinson College,
1846-54. Practised medicine in New York. N. Y., 1854-83. Editor:
The American Homoeopath. Died October 11, 1883, New York, N. Y.
♦JONATHAN DAVIS BRIDGE. M.A. Born 1812, Northfield,
Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1834-56.
Died July 25, 1856.
♦IRA MAYHEW. M.A. LL.D. Born 1814, ElHsburg, N. Y.
State superintendent of public instruction, Mich., 1845-49. President
of Wesleyan Seminary and Albion Female College, 1853-55 ; Mayhew
817
1848-49.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
Business College, 1860-82. President of Business Educators' Associa-
tion of America, 1878. Author: Practical Bookkeeping (1851, i860);
University Bookkeeping (1868); New Manual of Business Practice
(1880), etc. Died 1894-
*BENJAMIN SLEIGHT. IM.A. Born 1797-
Methodist minister. Missionary in Canada East, among the Indians,
1848. Died January 16, 1858.
♦WILLIAM L THORNTON. M.A. Born 181 1, Huddersfield,
England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference. Professor in Wesleyan Theological Seminary, England,
1841-49. Conference editor, 1849-64. Delegate to General Conference,
Methodist Episcopal Church, U. S. President of Canada Wesleyan
Methodist Conference. President of Eastern British Wesleyan
Methodist Conference, 1864. President of British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1864-65. Died 1865, Hackney, England.
*JOHN DEMPSTER. D.D. D.D., McKendree College, 1848.
Born 1794, Florida, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Genesee, Oneida, Black River, and
New York Conferences, 1818-46. Missionary to Buenos Aires, S. A.,
1836-42. Founder and agent of the Methodist General Biblical Insti-
tute, Concord. N. H., 1846-47; Professor of Theology, 1847-55.
Founded the Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, 111., 1855 ; Senior
Professor, 1855-63. Author : Lectures and Addresses. Died 1863.
Chicago, 111.
J849.
♦JASON FOSTER WALKER. M.A.^ B.A., University of Ver-
mont, 1842. Born June 3, 1819, Smithfield, R. I.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Principal of Troy Conference Acad-
emy, Poultney, Vt. Pastor of Unitarian churches in St. Joseph, Mo.,
and Detroit, Mich. Rector of Protestant Episcopal churches, Lansing,
Mich., Chicago, 111., and Colorado Springs, Col., 1869-79. Dean of
Grace Cathedral, Topeka, Kans., 1879-80. Editor: Kansas Churchman.
Died February 20, 1880, Topeka, Kans.
♦WILLIAM HARRISON FOSTER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1841.)
♦SILAS LAWRENCE LOOMIS. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 240.)
♦MOSES LEWIS SCUDDER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1837.)
♦DANIEL WISE. M.A. Born January 10, 1813, Portsmouth,
England.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England and Providence Confer-
ences, 1840-44, 1845-52. Editor of Zion's Herald. 1852-56. Editor of
Sunday-school publications, and corresponding secretary of Sunday-
School Union and Tract Society, 1856-72. Retired; engaged in literary
818
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1849-61.
work, 1872-98. Author: Our King; Uncrowned Kings; Vanquished
Victors, etc. Died December 19, 1898, Englewood, N. J.
♦SIMEON NORTH. D.D. B.A., Yale College, 1825 ; M.A., Yale,
1828; LL.D., Western Reserve University, 1842. Born September 7,
1802, Berlin, Conn.
Tutor in Yale College, 1827-29. Professor of Ancient Languages
in Hamilton College, 1829-39; President, 1839-57; Trustee, 1839-84.
Ordained a Congregational minister, 1842. Retired ; resided in Clinton,
N. Y., 1857-84. Died February 9, 1884, Clinton, N. Y.
J85a
♦LAFAYETTE CHARLES LOOMIS. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 239.)
♦BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MUDGE. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 132.)
♦DANIEL SANFORD. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1840.)
♦MARK TRAFTON. M.A. Born August i, 1810, Bangor, Me.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New England Conference, 1831-1901.
Member of U. S. House of Representatives, 1855-57. Died March 8,
1901, West Somerville, Mass.
♦GEORGE WEBBER. M.A. Born 1801, Shapleigh, Me.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Maine Conference, 1828-56, 1859-70.
Died 1875, Kents Hill, Me.
♦HENRY BANNISTER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 28.)
♦DAVID WESGATT CLARK. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. ZZ-)
♦CHARLES COOK. D.D. Born 1787, London, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, as missionary to France, Switzerland, and Sardinia,
1817-58. Died 1858.
\Z5U
♦ROBERT COONEY. M.A. Born 1799,. in Ireland.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, as missionary to Canada, 1833-60. Died 1870, Toronto,
Ont., Canada.
♦HIRAM MATTISON. M.A. Born 1811, Herkimer County, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Black River Conference, 1836-40.
Minister, Independent Methodist Church, 1861-68. Secretary of
819
1851-52.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
American and Foreign Christian Union, 1868. Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1848, '52, '56. Author: The Immortality of
the Soul; The Resurrection of the Body, etc. Died 1868, Jersey City,
N. J.
*CHARLES BOSTWICK SING. M.A. Born 1815, Sing Sing (now
Ossining), N. Y.
Graduated at U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1835.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York and (by division) New York
East Conferences, 1840-76. Died 1878, Brooklyn, N, Y.
♦JOHN PECK HIGGINS TALLMAN. M.A. Born 1820, Wash-
ington, N. Y.
Practised law, 1842-95. Master in Chancery, 1843-46. Surrogate of
Dutchess County, N. Y., 1842-45. Lay delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1884. Died March 23, 1895, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
♦ROBERT ATHOW WEST. M.A. Born 1808, Yorkshire, Eng-
land.
Editor of The Commercial Advertiser, New York, N. Y., 1846-51 ;
editor-in-chief, 1851-63. Editor of The Washington Chronicle, D. C,
1863-64. Assistant secretary to Judge-advocate General Holt, 1864-65.
Member of Committee on Revision of Methodist Hymnal (1849).
Author: Sketches of Wesleyan Preachers (1849); Letters to my
Daughter, etc. Died 1865, Georgetown, D. C
J852*
♦JOHN RAYMOND FRENCH. M.A.^ B.A., Union College,
1849; LL.D., Allegheny College, 1871. Born April 21, 1825, Pulaski.
N. Y.
Taught in Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y., 1849-53; principal,
1853-54. Agent for Troy University, 1854-55. Principal of Mexico
Academy, N. Y., 1855-59. Practised law, Mexico, N. Y., 1859-64. Pro-
fessor of Mathematics, Genesee College (now Syracuse University),
1864-71. Professor of Mathematics, Syracuse University, 1871-97;
Dean of the College of Liberal Arts, 1878-97 ; Chancellor, pro tempore,
1893-94; Vice-Chancellor, 1895-97. Died April 26, 1897, Syracuse,
N. Y.
♦JOHN MORRISON REID. M.A. {ad eundem) B.A., New
York University, 1839; D.D., New York University, 1858; LL.D.,
Syracuse University, 1881. Born 1820, New York, N. Y.
Teacher and principal of the Mechanics Institute School, New York,
N. Y., 1839-44. Methodist Episcopal minister, New York and New
York East Conferences, 1844-58. President of Genesee College (now
Syracuse University), 1858-64. Editor of The Western Christian
Advocate, 1864-68; The Northivestern Christian Advocate, 1868-72.
Corresponding secretary. Missionary Society of the M. E. Church,
1872-88: honorarj^ secretary, i888-p6. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1856-88, nine sessions ; Ecumenical Methodist Confer-
ence, London, 1881. Author: Missions and Missionary Societies of the
Methodist Episcopal Church. Died May 16, 1896, New York, N. Y.
820
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1852-53.
♦SAMUEL McGAFFEY FELLOWS. M.A. M.A., Indiana
Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1852. Born 1818, North Sand-
wich, N. H.
Principal of Iowa Conference Seminary (now Cornell College),
1853-57. Professor of Latin, Cornell College, Iowa, 1857-59; Presi-
dent, 1859-63. Died 1863, Mount Vernon, Iowa.
♦SANDFORD ISAAC FERGUSON. M.A. Born 1817, Kortright,
N. Y.
Superintendent of schools, Delaware County, N. Y., 1843-47. Prin-
cipal of Fergusonville Academy, Davenport, N. Y., 1848-56. Methodist
Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1860-92. Superintendent,
Five Points Mission, New York, N. Y. Died February 19, 1892,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM CLASEN HOYT. M.A. Born January 25, 1814,
Stamford, Conn.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York and (by division) New
York East Conferences, 1836-83. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1856. Secretary, General Centennial Committee, 1866. Died
February 22, 1883, Stamford, Conn.
♦OSMON OLEANDER BAKER. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1837.)
♦DANIEL CURRY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 49.)
J853*
♦ARCHIBALD GIFFORD MARLATT. M.A.^ B.A., Dickinson
College, 1850. Born 1825, Warren County, N. J.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Baltimore Conference, 1851-54. Prin-
cipal of Irving Female College, Mechanicsburg, Pa., 1856-65. Died Jan-
uary 2, 1865, Mechanicsburg, Pa.
♦HORATIO ROSS CLARKE. M.A. D.D., Genesee College
(now Syracuse University), 1863. Born 1813, Candor, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida and Wyoming Conferences,
1844-98. Died November 4, 1898, Binghamton, N. Y.
♦MORRIS D'CAMP CRAWFORD. M.A. D.D., 1867. Born
February 19, 1819, Albanv, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1840-87. Pre-
siding Elder of New York, Poughkeepsie, and Newburgh districts.
Corresponding secretary, New York City Church Extension and Mis-
sionary Society, 1887-92; president of the society, 1893-96. Trustee
of Wesleyan University, 1871-96. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1856, '60, '64, '72, '76, '80. Died November 24, 1896,
New York,N. Y.
♦JOHN HOBART. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1839.)
821
1853-54.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
♦WILLIAM RICE. M.A. D.D., 1876. Born March 10, 1821,
Springfield, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1841-57.
Librarian of City Library, Springfield, Mass., 1861-97. Trustee of
Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham, Mass., 1858-97 ; secretary of the
Board, 1860-82; president of the Board, 1882-97. Trustee of Wes-
leyan University, 1875-97. Member of Committee on Revision of the
Methodist Hymnal, 1876-77. Member of Mass. Board of Education,
1863-81. Chaplain of Hampden County, Mass., House of Correction,
1873-82. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1856, '76.
Compiler: The Pastor's Manual; Moral and Religious Quotations
from the Poets. Died August 17, 1897, Springfield, Mass.
*LABAN CLARK. D.D. Born 1778. Haverhill, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York and New York East Con-
ferences, 1801-51. Missionary to Lower Canada, 1803. One of the
principal founders of Wesleyan University, 1829-31. President of the
Board of Trustees of Wesleyan University, 1831-68. Died 1868, Mid-
dletown, Conn.
*JOHN FRAZER. D.D. Born 1803, in Ireland.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy, Ohio, and Detroit Conferences,
1831-71. Died 1871, Lebanon, 111.
♦ABIATHAR MANN OS BON. D.D. Born May 22, 1808, Pitts-
field, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York, Troy, and New York East
Conferences, 1829-82. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1852-72, six sessions. Died August 7, 1882, Peekskill, N. Y.
♦GEORGE WEBBER. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1850.)
J854.
-'JONATHAN JOHNSON. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1848.)
♦THOMAS FITZ RANDOLPH MERCEIN. M.A. Born 1825,
New York, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1846-56.
Author: Natural Goodness. Died 1856, Sheffield, Mass.
♦ZACHARIAH ATWELL MUDGE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1839.)
♦JOSEPH CUMMINGS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 119.)
♦MINER RAYMOND. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1840.)
822
HONORARY ALUMNI. 1854-55.
*PHINEAS RICE. D.D. Born 1776, in Vermont.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New. York Conference, 1807-61.
Presiding Elder for twenty-eight years. Delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1820-56, ten sessions. Died 1861, Newburgh, N. Y.
♦FRANCIS HALL. LL.D. Born 1785, Taunton, England.
Editor and proprietor of The Commercial Advertiser, New York,
N. Y., 181 1-63. Recording secretary of the M. E. Missionary Society
for thirty years. • Died 1866, New York, N. Y.
♦SAMUEL DICKINSON HUBBARD. LL.D. B.A., Yale Col-
lege, 1819. Born 1799, Middletown, Conn.
Practised law in Middletown, Conn. Mayor of Middletown about
1843. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1831-55. Member of U. S.
House of Representatives, 1845-49. Postmaster General of the United
States, 1849-53. Died 1855, Middletown, Conn.
♦DANIEL WHEELOCK BRISTOL. M.A. D.D., Genesee Col-
lege (now Syracuse University), 1859. Born 1812, Adams, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida and Central New York Con-
ferences, 1834-83. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1880. Trustee of Syracuse University, 1870-78. Author : Ritual used
by Good Templars. Died March 2, 1883, Syracuse, N. Y.
♦THOMAS MEADE CHAMBERS. M.A. Born 1824, Montserrat,
West Indies.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, in the West Indies, 1846-82. Chairman and general super-
intendent of the Antigua District. Died 1886.
♦CHARLES WESLEY GUSHING. M.A. D.D., East Tennessee
Wesleyan University, 1879. Born 1825, Burke, Vt.
Principal of Newbury Seminary, Vt., 1854-58. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Vermont, Troy, and New England Conferences, 1858-64.
President of N. H. Conference Seminary, 1862-64. Principal of Lasell
Seminary, Mass., 1864-74. Again in the ministry, Erie, Eastern Ohio,
and Genesee Conferences, 1874- 1906. Died 1906.
♦THOMAS HARTER OAKLEY. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1838.)
♦ALEXANDER J B SCHEM. M.A. Born 1826, Wiedenbruck,
Germany.
Studied in the University of Bonn, Germany, 1843-45; University of
Tiibingen, 1845-46. Came to America, 1851. Professor of Hebrew
and Modern Languages, Dickinson College, 1854-60. Engaged in edi-
torial and other literary work in New York, N. Y., 1860-81. One of
the editors of The Methodist and The Methodist Quarterly Review.
Contributor to Appleton's, McClintock and Strong's, and Johnson's
Cyclopaedias. Prepared a revised American edition of the Conversa-
tion-Lexicon in German (1869). Superintendent of schools. New
York, N. Y. Died June, 1883, West Hoboken, N. J.
823
1866-66.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
♦DANIEL PARISH KIDDER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. Z7-)
♦DAVID PATTEN. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 12.)
♦SCHUYLER SEAGER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 42.)
♦WILLIAM THOMAS MINOR. LL.D. B.A., Yale College,
1834. Born October 3, 1815, Stamford, Conn.
Practised law, 1841-64. Member of Conn. House of Representatives,
eight times, 1841-68. judge of probate, Stamford District, 1847-54.
Member of Conn. Senate, 1854. Governor of Connecticut, 1855-57.
U. S. consul general at Havana, Cuba, 1864-67. Judge of the Superior
Court of Connecticut, 1868-73. Died October 13, 1889, Stamford, Conn.
♦EDWARD THOMSON. LL.D. M.D., University of Pennsyl-
vania, 1829; D.D., Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1846.
Born 1810, Portsea, England.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Ohio and Michigan Conferences,
1833-38. Principal of Norwalk Seminary, Ohio, 1838-43. Editor of
The Ladies' Repository, 1844-46. President of Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1846-60. Editor of The Christian Advocate and Journal,
1860-64. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1864-70. Author :
Evidences of Revealed Religion; Moral and Religious Essays; Our
Oriental Missions, etc. Died 1870, Wheeling, W. Va.
J856*
♦BERNICE DARWIN AMES. M.A.^ B.A., Middlebury Col-
lege. 1853. Born December 26, 1827, Shoreham. Vt.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy and Vermont Conferences,
1857-61. Principal of Providence Conference Seminary (now East
Greenwich Academy), R. I., 1861-64. Secretary of U. S. Christian
Commission, 1865. Principal of Mechanicsville Academy, N. Y.,
1867-76. Died January 5, 1876, Mechanicsville, N. Y.
♦DANIEL DORCHESTER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1847.)
♦JAMES QUACKENBUSH RICE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1850.)
JAMES J GRIFFIN. M.A.
Address : unknown.
ALLEN NEUMAN. M.A.
Address : unknown.
♦JAMES STRONG. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 247.)
824
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1856-57.
♦DANIEL AYRES. LL.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1842.)
♦DANIEL HENRY CHASE. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. i.)
♦THOMAS BURR OSBORNE. LL.D. B.A., Yale College, 1817.
Born July 8, 1798, Weston, Conn.
Practised law in Fairfield, Conn., 1820-54. Member of Conn. General
Assembly, 1836, and again in 1850. Judge of Fairfield County Court,
1844-50. Member of U. S. House of Representatives, 1839-43. Pro-
fessor of Law in Yale College, 1855-65. Died September 2, 1869, New
Haven, Conn.
1857*
♦WILLIAM DeFLETCHER LUMMIS. M.A.^ B.A., Marietta
College, 1854; M.A., McKendree College, 1857; LL.D., Marietta Col-
lege, 1899. Born July 4, 1828, Bridgeton, N. J.
Principal of Coalville Seminary, Ohio, 1854-56. Methodist Episcopal
minister. Central Illinois and Northwest Indiana Conferences,
1856-70. President of Carroll College, Wis., 1870; Northern Illinois
College, 1874. Engaged in the work of the ministry, Presbyterian
Church, Iowa. Died May 22, 1905, Des Moines, Iowa.
♦LORENZO DOW BARROWS. M.A. D.D.. Washington Col-
lege, 1859. Bom 1817, Windham, Vt.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New Hampshire, Newark, and Cin-
cinnati Conferences, 1836-56. President of Pittsburg Female College,
Pa., 18^6-59. Again in the ministry. New Hampshire and New Eng-
land Conferences, 1859-66. President of N. H. Conference Seminary,
1865-71. Again in the ministry. New Hampshire Conference, 1867-77.
Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871-78. Again president of N. H.
Conference Seminary, 1877-78. Delegate to General Conference, M. E,
Church, 1848, '60, '68, '76. Author: Home as it should he; Scripture
Readings (1865). Editor: Holyoake's Rudiments of Speaking and
Debate (1865). Died 1878, Plymouth, N. H.
♦HENRY JOHN FOX. M.A. D.D., Union College, 1866.
Born 1821, Kingston-upon-Hull, England.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York, New York East (by divi-
sion), and New England Conferences, 1846-56, 1860-73, 1877-82. Prin-
cipal of Ashland Seminary, N. Y., 1856-60. Professor of English
Literature, State University, S. C, 1873-77. Author : The Student's
Common-Place Book. Editor : The Student's Shakespeare. Died
1891.
♦JOSHUA H JOHNSON. M.A.
Entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Canada.
1849; the Wesleyan Methodist Church, Canada, i860. Principal of
Belleville Seminary (afterwards Albert College), Ontario, Canada,
1857. Agent for Victoria College. In his later years, resided in New
York, N. Y. Died between 1890 and 1900.
825
1857-59.] HONORARY ALUMNI. •
*JACKSON C VANDERCOOK. M.A. Born August 3, 1814,
Lyons, N. Y.
Engaged in teaching. Methodist Episcopal minister, Black River
(now Northern New York) Conference, 1848-66. Died May 27, 1866,
Fulton, N. Y.
♦HUMPHREY PICKARD. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 109.)
J858.
♦SYLVESTER DIXON. M.A. Born 1824, Portsmouth, N. H.
Principal of Portsmouth Franklin School, N. H., 1849-55. Taught
in Wesleyan Seminary, Springfield, Vt., 1855-56. Principal of Wash-
ington Union Academy, N. H., 1856-57 ; Canaan Academy, N. H.,
1863-64. Taught in N. H. Conference Seminary. 1857-62, 1866-86;
trustee and treasurer, 1886-90. Died May 3, 1890, Tilton. N. H.
♦LUKE HITCHCOCK. M.A. Born 1813, Lebanon, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida and Rock River Conferences,
1834-60. Agent for Western Book Concern, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860-80.
Again in the ministry, Rock River Conference. 1880-82. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1852-80, eight sessions. Died
November 12, 1898, East Orange, N. J.
♦GEORGE GODFREY SAXE. M.A. M.A. (Hon.), Middlebury
College, 1858. Born 1822, Plattsburg, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference, 1848-57. Taught in
Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1858-59. Engaged in busi-
ness in New York, N. Y., 1859-96. Died December 22, 1896, Madison,
N. J.
1859.
♦ABEL GARDNER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1842.)
JAMES BYRON DIXON. M.A.
Address : unknown.
♦ALFRED SEAMAN PURDY. M.A. M.D., College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons, New York, 183 1. Born 1808, New York, N. Y.
Practised medicine, 1831-86. Died July 22, 1886, Larchmont, N. Y.
♦JOHN SMITH PORTER. D.D. Born 1805, near Snow Hill,
Md.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Philadelphia, and (by division) New
Jersey and Newark Conferences, 1829-90. Trustee of Dickinson Col-
lege, 1838-58; Pennington Seminary, 1849-65. First projector of Cen-
tenary Collegiate Institute, 1866; trustee, 1866-73. Trustee of Drew
Seminary, 1867-82. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1840-68, eight sessions. Died October 2, 1890, Burlington, N. J.
826
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1869-61.
♦FRANCIS ATHOW WEST. D.D. Born 1801.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1822-49. President of the conference, 1857. Governor of
New Kingswood School, 1860-66. Author : Memoir of Jonathan
Saville; Memoir of Mrs. Gibson (1837) ; The Presence of God with
His People (1840), etc. Died 1869, Great Crosby, England.
♦DANIEL WISE. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1849.)
*DANIEL CUMMINGS VAN NORMAN. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 87.)
CHARLES CHANDLER WHEELER. M.A.* B.A., Genesee
College (now Syracuse University), 1857.
On the staff of The Brooklyn Eagle and The Brooklyn Citizen.
Address : 122 West 45th St., New York, N. Y.
♦RANSOM DUNN. M.A. D.D., Bates College, 1873. Born
1818, Bakersfield, Vt.
Free-Will Baptist minister, 1837-52. Professor of Mental and
Moral Philosophy, Michigan Central (now Hillsdale) College, 1852-63:
Professor of Systematic Theology, 1863- 1900. Died November 9, 1900,
Scranton, Pa.
♦DANIEL COOK JACOKES. M.A. Born 1813, Charleston, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Michigan and Detroit Conferences,
1840-94. Chaplain in U. S. Army, 1861-62, Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1876. Member of Michigan Board of Health,
1882. Died January 12, 1894, Pontiac, Mich.
♦ERNST F PLITSCHKE. M.A.
Instructor in Modern Languages and Industrial Drawing, Lawrence
University, Wis., 1858-61. Died in the U. S. Army, 1861.
♦JAMES LAWRENCE ALVERSON. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 62.)
♦JAMES B GARDENHIRE. LL.D. Born 1821, Overton County.
Tenn.
Practised law in Tennessee and Missouri, 1839-61. Brigadier general,
U. S. Army, 1861. Member of Missouri Legislature. Attorney gen-
eral of Missouri. Professor of Mathematics, Genesee College (now
Syracuse University). Died 1862, Jefferson City, Mo.
\B6U
♦WILLIAM MORLEY PUNSHON. M.A. LL.D. Born 1824,
Doncaster, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1844-81. Delegate to Canada Conference; president of
1861-62.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
the same, 1867. President of British Wesleyan Methodist Conference,
1874, Secretary of the Wesleyan Missionary Society, 1875. Author:
Life Thoughts (1863) ; Sabbath Chimes (1867) ; The Prodigal Son
(1868), etc. Died 1881, Brixton, England.
♦ALEXANDER SIMPSON REID. M.A. Born in Haddington,
near Edinburgh, Scotland.
Principal of Wesleyan Academy, St. Johns, Newfoundland, 1861.
Died January 16, 1890, St. Johns, Newfoundland.
♦GEORGE WASHINGTON WOODRUFF. M.A. D.D., Ohio
Wesleyan University, 1869. Born 1824, New York, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York, (by division) New York
East, and Providence Conferences, 1845-70, 1871-74, 1875-81. Delegate
to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Died 1882, Brooklyn,
N. Y.
♦WILLIAM GRIFFIN. D.D. Born July 25, 1816, Middletown,
N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference, 1835-68. Super-
numerary, 1868-98. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1871-98. Died
March 26, 1898.
♦JOHN NEWMAN. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1841.)
♦SAMUEL DOUSLAND WADDY. D.D. Born 1804, Burton-on-
Trent, Derbyshire, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Methodist Wesleyan
Conference, 1825-70. Founder of Wesley College, Sheffield, England,
1838; governor and chaplain, 1844-62. President of the conference,
1859, '60. Died 1876, Redland, Bristol, England.
J86Z
♦JOHN NEWTON DORRIS. M.A.^ B.A., Genesee College
(now Syracuse University), 1859; M.A., Syracuse, 1872. Born Janu-
ary 23, 1835, York, N. Y.
Principal of a school, Hampton, 111., 1859-60. Professor of Classics
and Belles-Lettres, Pittsburg Female College, 1861-63. Studied law in
Rochester, N. Y., 1863-64. Practised law, 1865-75. In the Post Office
Department, Washington, D. C, 1875-1900. Died 1900.
ISAAC GIBBARD. M.A.+ B.A., Genesee College (now Syra-
cuse University), 1859; M.A., Genesee, 1862; M.A., Syracuse Uni-
versity, 1872; D.D., Syracuse, 1880. Born September 11, 1833,
Buckinghamshire, England.
Methodist Episcopal minister. East Genesee Conference, 1859-66.
Chaplain, 143d Regiment, N. Y. Vols., 1863. Studied in Germany,
1867-69. Again in the ministry. Central New York and Genesee Con-
ferences, 1869-74. Supernumerary and superannuated, 1874 . Man-
ager, State Industrial School, Rochester, N. Y., 1883-1906; president,
Board of Managers, 1892-1906. Trustee of Syracuse Universitv,
1882-92.
Address : 606 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
828
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1862.
*JOHN McDowell rice. M.A.* B.A., university of Penn-
sylvania, 1859; M.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1862; B.A., College
of New Jersey (now Princeton University) ; M.D., University of
Pennsylvania, 1862; M.A, (Hon.), Princeton, 1863. Born September
19, 1841.
Medical cadet in the U. S. Army, 1862-63. Assistant surgeon, U. S.
Navy, 1863-68. Died July 13, 1868.
ALBERT ETHRIDGE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1853.)
♦GEORGE SYLVESTER HARE. M.A. D.D., Northwestern
University, 1866. Born 1824, South Egremont, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York, New York East, New
England and Newark Conferences, 1847-89. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1880, '84, '88. Died January 9, 1889, Pough-
keepsie, N. Y.
♦JOSEPH JENKINS ROBERTS. M.A. Born 1809, Petersburg,
Va.
Governor of the Liberia Colony, 1841-47. President of the Republic
of Liberia, 1848-56, 1871. President of Liberia College, 1855-76. Died
1876, Monrovia, Liberia.
♦CHARLES HENRY STOCKING. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1858.)
CHARLES KIRSOP VICKERS. M.A.
Clergyman.
Address : unknown.
♦JOHN LANAHAN. D.D. Born 1822, Harrisonburg, Va.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Baltimore Conference, 1838-68, 1872-88.
Assistant agent for M. E. Book Concern at New York, N. Y., 1868-72.
Agent of M. E. Book Depository, Baltimore, Md., 1888-1903. Delegate
to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1856-1900, twelve sessions. Died
December 8, 1903, Baltimore, Md.
♦JOHN ERICSSON. LL.D. Ph.D., Sweden, 1868. Born 1803,
Langbanslyttom, Wermland, Sweden.
Constructed successively a flame engine, the locomotive Novelty, a
steam fire-engine, and a hot air engine, 1826-33. Invented the screw
propeller, 1836. Constructed the first U. S. screw-steamer, the Prince-
ton, in Philadelphia, Pa., 1842. Constructed caloric engines for
domestic use, 1856-62. Constructed the ironclad Monitor, which
repulsed the Virginia (Merrimac), 1862. Constructed a fleet of nine
ironclads of the Monitor type, 1862-64. Constructed, in New York,
N. Y., a fleet of thirty steam gunboats for Spain, 1869. Conducted
investigations on radiant heat; constructed instruments by which the
intensity of solar energy was determined, 1869-75. Constructed a sub-
marine gun and the torpedo boat Destroyer, 1878-80. Died March 8,
1889, New York. N. Y.
1863.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
J863.
♦JAMES BARBOUR CRAWFORD. M.A. Born December 22,
1828, Durham, Me.
Taught in East Maine Conference Seminary, Bucksport, Me., 1859-66;
principal, 1866-69. Died March 31, 1869, Bucksport, Me,
♦LUCIUS DANIEL DAVIS. M.A. Born 1826, Jerusalem, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida and Providence Conferences,
1846-66. Editor of The Newport Daily News, and of The Weekly
Journal, 1866-1900. Member of R. I. House of Representatives, 1867-68.
Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1876, Author:
Life in the Itinerancy; Life in the Laity; Creeds of the Churches, etc.
Died October 31, 1900, Newport, R. I.
LUCIAN HUNT. M.A. Born January 17, 1822, Woodbury, Vt.
Principal of academies in Marlow, N. H., Castine, Me., Standish,
Me.; taught in Boston, Mass., 1846-64. Principal of Powers Institute,
Bernardston, Mass., 1864-69; Lawrence Academy, Falmouth, Mass.,
1869-81. President of McCollam Institute, Mount Vernon, N. H.,
1881-86. Retired, 1886.
Address : Gorham, Me.
WILBUR FISK WATKINS. M.A. D.D., William and Mary
College, 1879. Born 'July 9, 1836, Baltimore, Md.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York East Conference, i859-7i-
Rector of Protestant Episcopal churches in Brooklyn, N. Y., Wash-
ington, D. C, Baltimore, Md., and New York, N. Y., 1871-92. Resigned
from the Protestant Episcopal ministry, 1892. For several years
engaged in evangelistic work (undenominational)-
Address : Holy Cross House, West Park, N. Y.
♦ADAM CLARK WORKS. M.A. Born February 28, 1834, Jay.
N. Y.
Taught in Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, and Genesee Wesleyan
Seminary, N. Y., 1857- 1908. Died June 17, 1908, Lima, N. Y.
♦OREN BURBANK CHENEY. D.D. B.A., Dartmouth College,
1839; M.A., Dartmouth. Born December 10, 1816, Holderness, N. H.
Founder of Bates College, Maine, 1863; President, 1863-94- Died
December 22, 1903, Lewiston, Me.
♦BOSTWICK HAWLEY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 72.)
JOHN WESLEY LINDSAY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 127.)
♦LORENZO ROCKWOOD THAYER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 172.)
♦ENOCH LEWIS FANCHER. LL.D. Born 1817, in Dutchess
County, N. Y.
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1863-64.
Joined New York Conference, M. E. Church, 1836. Practised law
in New York, N. Y. Judge of the Supreme Court of New York,
1872-74. Judge of the Court of Arbitration of New York, 1874-82.
Member, Board of Managers, Missionary Society of the M. E. Church,
for fifty-one years. President, American Bible Society, 1885- 1900.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880. Author : Address
on Laws Relating to Religious Corporations in the State of New York.
Died 1900, New York, N, Y.
1864.
FREDERICK WILLIAM CORLISS. M.A.* B.A., Union Col-
lege, 1861; M.A., Union, 1864, and (Hon.) Yale College, 1864; LL.D.,
Iowa Polytechnic School, 1876. Born 1834, Greenwich, N. Y.
Professor of Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, Iowa Central University,
1864-82. Superintendent of public schools, Des Moines, Iowa, 1865-^.
Founder and President of Iowa Polytechnic School, Des Moines,
1872-77. President and Professor of Political Economy, Rock River
University, 111., 1882.
Address : St. Brides, Norfolk County, Va.
♦GEORGE LANSING TAYLOR. M.A.*
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1861.)
♦BENJAMIN FRANKLIN COCKER. M.A. ^^D.D., Indiana
Asbury (now De Pauw) University, 1870; LL.D., Victoria College,
Canada, 1876. Born 1821, in England.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Detroit Conference, 1857-64. Pro-
fessor of Moral and Mental Philosophy, University of Michigan,
1869-81 ; Professor of Psychology and the Philosophy of Religion,
1881-83. Author: Christianity and Greek Philosophy; Theistic Con-
ception of the World; Student's Hand-book of Philosophy. Died
April 8, 1883, Ann Arbor, Mich.
♦CHARLES NELSON SMITH. M.A. Born 1816, Brookfield, Vt.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New Hampshire and New England
Conferences, 1842-99. Died April 13, 1899, Maiden, Mass.
♦LORENZO WHITE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 185 1.)
♦ROBERT ALLYN. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 144.)
♦ISAAC WILLIAM WILEY. D.D. M.D., New York Univer-
sity, 1851; M.A., Dickinson College, 1858; LL.D., Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1879. Born March 29, 1825, Lewistown, Pa.
Practised medicine in Pottsville, Pa., 1846-49. Methodist Episcopal
minister, Philadelphia and New Jersey Conferences, 1849-58. Mis-
sionary to China, 1850-54. Principal of Pennington Seminary, N. J.,
1858-63. Editor of The Ladies' Repository, 1864-72. Elected Bishop
of thQ Methodist Episcopal Church. 1872. Author: The Fallen Mis-
sionaries of Foo Chow (1857) ; The Religion of the Family (1871) ;
China and Japan (1878), etc. Died November 22, 1884, Foochow,
China.
831
1864-66.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
♦GEORGE THOMPSON. LL.D. Born 1804, Liverpool, England.
Lecturing agent for the London Anti-Slavery Society, 183 1. Visited
the United States to aid in the abolition of slavery, 1834-35. Engaged
in various reforms in England and India, 1835-78. Prominent in
preventing the recognition of the independence of the Southern Con-
federacy by the British Government. Died 1878.
\S65.
♦GEORGE PRENTICE. M.A.
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
*LUDWIG SIGISMUND JACOBY. D.D. Born 1813, Old Stre-
litz, Mecklenburg, Germany.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Missouri Conference; founded Ger-
man missions in St. Louis, Mo., 1841-49. Missionary to Germany and
Switzerland ; superintendent and president of Germany and Switzer-
land Mission Conference several times, 1849-72. Director of Bremen
Mission Institute, 1860-69. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1872. In the ministry, Southwestern (St. Louis) German Con-
ference, 1872-74. Died 1874, St. Louis, Mo.
\S66.
HENRY ANSON BUTTZ. M.A.* B.A., College of New Jersey
(now Princeton University), 1858; M.A., College of New Jersey, 1861 ;
D.D., College of New Jersey, 1875; LL.D., Dickinson College, 1885.
Born 1835, Middle Smithfield, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Newark Conference, 1858-70. Adjunct
Professor of Greek and Hebrew, Drew Theological Seminary, 1868-70;
Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis, 1870-80; President,
1880 .
Address: Madison, N. J.
NELSON SIMMONS COBLEIGH. M.A.* B.A., McKendree
College, 1862; M.A., McKendree, 1865, and (Hon.) Yale College, 1865.
Born June 29, 1845, Wilbraham, Mass.
Editor of The Cleveland Daily Leader, 1868-69. City editor, Cleve-
land Daily Plain Dealer, 1869-88; associate editor, 1888-90. Cleveland
correspondent for the Western Associated Press, 1880-90. On the
editorial staff of The New York World, 1890 ; foreign editor,
1893 .
Address: 340 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
*GEORGE INGRAHAM SENEY. M.A.*
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1845.)
LUTHER TRACY TOWNSEND. M.A.* B.A., Dartmouth
College, 1859; B.D., Andover Theological Seminary, 1862; D.D., Dart-
mouth, 1871. Born September 27, 1838. Orono, Me.
Adjutant, i6th N. H. Volunteers, 1862-63. Methodist Episcopal
minister. New England Conference, 1864-70. Professor of Exegetical
832
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1866.
Theology, Boston University, 1868-70; Professor of Historical Theo-
logy, 1870-72 ; Professor of Practical Theology, 1872-93 ; Professor
Emeritus, 1893 • Delegate to Ecumenical Methodist Conference,
London, England, 1881. Dean of the Chautauqua School of Theology,
1882-85. Author: Credo; God-Man; The Fate of Republics, etc.
Address : "Kenilworth," Brookline, Mass.
*JAMES MIDWINTER FREEMAN. M.A. D.D., Mount Union
College, 1875. Born 1827, New York, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New Jersey and Newark Conferences,
1850-72. Assistant editor of Sunday-school and tract publications, and
assistant corresponding secretary of Sunday-School Union and Tract
Society, M. E. Church, 1872-82. Author : Bible Manners and Customs;
A Short History of the English Bible; Robin Ranger's Library, etc.
Died February 27, 1900, Morristown, N. J.
♦RALPH GUERNSEY HIBBARD. M.A.
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
♦HENRY OSCAR HOUGHTON. M.A. B.A., University of
Vermont, 1846. Born April 30, 1823, Sutton, Vt.
Engaged in book printing and book publishing; firm, Houghton,
Mifflin & Co., 1849-95. Mayor of Cambridge, Mass., 1872. Died
August 23, 1895, North Andover, Mass.
♦CHARLES CARTER NORTH. M.A. Born 1819, Walton, N. Y.
In business in Alabama and Mississippi, 1838-46; New York, N. Y.,
1846-77. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1864-90; president of the
Board, 1871-77. Died 1890.
♦WILLIAM HENRY OLTN. M.A. D.D., Syracuse University.
1878. Born 1822, Laurens, N. Y.
Practised law, 1844-51. Methodist Episcopal minister, Oneida and
Wyoming Conferences, 1851-89. Member of New York Assembly.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1860-88, eight sessions.
Trustee of Syracuse University, 1872-90. Died September 16, 1889,
Dexter, Mich.
♦GEORGE THOMAS PERKS. M.A. Born 1819, Madeley, Eng-
land.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1840-77. Foreign missionary secretary, 1867. President
of the conference, 1873. Died 1877, Rotherham, England.
SMITH HARRISON PLATT. M.A. Born December 14, 1829,
New Milford, Conn.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York East Conference, 1850-84.
Superannuated, 1884 . Author : The Gift of Power; The Power of
Grace; The Philosophy of Christian Holiness, etc. Editor : The Con-
necticut Temperance Journal (1866) : The Whispers of Peace (1882).
Address : Southern Pines. N. C. (winter) ; 182 Sumner Ave.,
Springfield, Mass. (summer).
833
1866-67.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
JOSEPH SHORTLIDGE. M.A. Born 1832, New Garden, Pa.
Principal of Putnam Academy, N. Y., 1857; Fairville Institute, Pa.,
1861-62; Maplewood Institute. Pa., 1862-80. President of Pennsylvania
State College. 1880-81. Principal of Maplewood Institute, 1881 .
Address : Concordville, Pa.
*ROBERT LAURENSON DASHIELL. D.D. B.A., Dickinson
College, 1846; M.A., Dickinson, 1849; D.D., Rutgers College, 1866.
Born June 25. 1825, Salisbury, Md.
Taught in Baltimore, Md.. 1846-48. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Baltimore and Newark Conferences, 1848-68. President of Dickinson
College, 1868-72. Corresponding secretary, Missionary Society of the
M. E. Church, 1872-80. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1872, '76. Died March 8, 1880, Newark, N. J.
♦WILLARD MARTIN RICE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 56.)
♦THOMAS JEFFERSON THOMPSON. D.D. Born 1803, Dor-
chester County, Md.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Philadelphia, New Jersey, and Wil-
mington Conferences, 1826-74. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1844-72, eight sessions. Died 1874, Wilmington, Del.
♦JAMES HADLEY. LL.D. B.A., Yale College, 1842; M.A.,
Yale. 1845. Born March 30. 1821, Fairfield, N. Y.
Tutor in Middlebury College, 1844-45. Tutor in Yale College,
1845-48; Assistant Professor of Greek, 1848-51; Professor, 1851-72.
Author: Greek Grammar (i860); Roman Law (1873); Philological
and Critical Essays (1873). Died November 14, 1872, New Haven,
Conn.
\S67.
♦STEPHEN LIVINGSTON BALDWIN. M.A. D.D.. 1878, and
Rutgers College, 1880. Born January 11, 1835, Somerville, N. J.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Newark, Foochow, and New Eng-
land Conferences; missionary to China. 1858-80. Editor *of The
Chinese Recorder, 1867-70. Superintendent of Foochow Mission,
China, 1872-77. Recording secretary. Missionary Society, M. E. Church,
1888-1902. Delegate to General Conference. M. E. Church, 1880, '96;
Ecumenical Conference, London, England, 1881. Translator of Judges,
Proverbs, and Daniel, and The Discipline into Chinese. Died July 28,
1902, Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦HARVEY HOLMES GREGORY. M.A. -M.D.. College of
Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1853. Born October 2, 1829,
Modena, N. Y.
Practised medicine in New York and Harlem, N. Y., 1853-77. Died
May I, 1877, New York, N. Y.
♦MORRIS D'CAMP CRAWFORD. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1853.)
834
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1867-68.
♦THEODORE RUNYON. LL.D. B.A., Yale College, 1842;
M.A., Yale, 1862; LL.D., Rutgers College, 1875, and Yale, 1882.
Born October 23, 1822, Somerville, N. J.
Practised law, 1846-73. Brigadier general and major general of
New Jersey militia, 1857-73. Brigadier general of New Jersey troops
in U. S. service, 1861. Mayor of Newark, N. J., 1864-65. Chancellor
of New Jersey, 1873-87. U. S. ambassador plenipotentiary to Ger-
many. Died January 22, 1896, Berlin, Germany,
*DANIEL DENISON WHEDON. LL.D.
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
♦ALEXANDER WINCHELL. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 329.)
1868.
♦EDWIN WALTER HALL. M.A.+ B.A., Genesee College (now
Syracuse University), 1863; M.A., Syracuse, 1866. Born 1838, Water-
town, N. Y.
Principal of High School, Watertown, N. Y., 1863-64. President,
Greenville Female College, Ky., 1864-69; Chaddock College, 111.,
1869-78. Principal of Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1878-80. Died
February 27, 1889, Greenville, Ky.
♦HOBART BERRIAN. M.A.
Deceased : date of death unknown.
ALLAN CRAWFORD. M.A. M.D., Victoria University.
Canada, 1870. Born 1838, in Scotland.
Principal of Newbury School, Ont., Canada, 1858-67; Yorkville
School, Toronto, Ont., (Zanada, 1867-70. Licentiate, College of Physi-
cians and Surgeons, Ont., Canada, 1870. Practising medicine, 1870 .
Address : unknown.
♦LEONARD PICKERING FROST. M.A. Born 1817, Barre, Vt.
Taught thirty-eight years in Massachusetts. Principal of Waltham
High School, Mass., 1849-72. Superintendent of schools, Montague,
Mass., 1873-75. Died 1896.
DELAVAN CLARENCE SCOVILLE. M.A. LL.B., Columbia
College, 1876. Born August 14, 1842, Twin, N. Y.
Taught, 1862-69. Superintendent of Bay City public schools, Mich.,
1869-74. Practised law, 1874-82. President of New York Educational
Society, 1879-82. Retired. 1882.
Address: 150 West 126th St., New York, N. Y.
♦JAMES ELIJAH LATIMER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 344.)
♦BRADFORD KINNEY PEIRCE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 164.)
835
1868-69.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
*MARVIN RICHARDSON. D.D. Born 1789, Stephentown, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1809-54.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1820-52, nine sessions.
Died 1876, Poughkeepsie, N. Y,
DANIEL STEELE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 352.)
*WILLIAM CLAFLIN. LL.D. LL.D., Harvard University,
1869. Born March 6, 1818, Milford, Mass.
Member of Mass. House of Representatives, 1849-52; Mass. Senate,
i860, '61. Governor of Massachusetts, 1869-71. Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Member of Congress, 1877-81. Chair-
man, Republican National Executive Committee, 1868-72. Died 1905.
♦GEORGE PAYN QUACKENBOS. LL.D. B.A., Columbia Col-
lege, 1843; M.A., Columbia, 1846. Born 1826, New York, N. Y.
Editor of The Literary American, 1848-50. Principal of the Col-
legiate School, New York, N. Y., 1857-66. Author : Appletons Series
of Arithmetics ; Rhetoric; History of the United States; various other
school-books. Editor : Spier's and Surenne's French Dictionary.
American editor : Bain's Rhetoric and Lockyer's Astronomy. Died
1881, New London, N. H.
\Z6%
JAMES MONROE BUCKLEY. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of i860.)
JOHN BARTLIT FOOTE. M.A. B.D., Methodist General Bibli-
cal Institute, 1850; M.A., Genesee College (now Syracuse University),
1869; D.D., Syracuse, 1896. Born July i, 1826, Martinsburg, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Black River and Central New York
Conferences, 1851-94. Superannuated, 1894 • Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1864.
Address : 910 Harrison St., Syracuse, N, Y.
♦ISAIAH DAWSON KING. M.A. Born 1828, Pemberton, N. J.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New Jersey Conference, 1854-73.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1872. Died 1874 Red-
bank, N. J.
^ *HEBRON VINCENT. M.A. Born 1805, Edgartown, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England and Providence Con-
ferences, 1832-35, 1842-47. Register of Probate Court, Dukes County,
Mass., 1852-90. Member of Mass. Board of Agriculture, 1874-80.
Died February 13, 1890, Edgartown, Mass.
EZRA D WINSLOW. M.A.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1860-72.
Editor of The Buenos Aires Herald, S. A., 1880.
Address : Buenos Aires, S. A.
836
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1869-70.
*EBEN TOURJEE. Mus.D. Born June i, 1834 Warwick, R. I.
Instructor in Sacred Music, Boston University, 1872-74; Professor
of the Theory and Practice of Sacred Music, and Dean of the School
of Music, 1874-91. Established a Conservatory of Music, Providence,
R. I., 1864. Director, New England Conservatory of Music, Boston,
Mass., 1867-91. Joint musical editor : Methodist Hymnal. Died April
12, 1891, Boston, Mass.
♦DANIEL AVERY WHEDON. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 268.)
♦ROBERT CARTER PITMAN. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 264.)
J870.
♦DANIEL DREW CHAMBERLAIN. M.A.^ B.A., New York
University, 1861. Born May 20, 1839,^ New York, N. Y.
Broker. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1865-80. Died 1907.
♦HORTON GEORGE MILLER. M.A.+ B.A., Madison (now
Colgate) University, 1867. Born August 29, 1834, Wolcott, N. Y.
Principal of Wilson Collegiate Institute, N. Y., 1867-68; Macedon
Academy, N. Y., 1869-71. Methodist Episcopal minister, Northern
New York, Kansas, and Northwest Kansas Conferences, 1871-84.
Superannuated, 1884. Died August 8, 1886, Smith Center, Kans.
♦JONAS ORAMEL PECK. M.A.^ B.A., Amherst College, 1862 ;
D.D., Lawrence College, 1874. Born September 6, 1836, Groton, Vt
Methodist Episcopal minister. New England, Rock River, Baltimore,
and New York East Conferences, 1860-88. Corresponding secretary,
Missionary Society, M. E. Church, 1888-94. Died May 18, 1894, Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM HARMON NILES. M.A. B.S., Harvard Univer-
sity, 1866; Ph.B., Yale College, 1867; LL.D., Temple College, 1903.
Born May 18, 1838, Northampton, Mass.
Professor of Physical Geology and Geography, Mass. Institute of
Technology, 1871-79; Professor of Geology and Geography, 1879-1902;
Professor Emeritus, 1902 . Lecturer, Wellesley College, 1882-88;
Professor of Geology, 1888 . Public lecturer on geological and
geographical subjects. 1867-90. Professor of Geology, Boston Uni-
versity, 1875 • Died September 13, 1910, Cambridge, Mass.
MILTON SPENSER TERRY. M.A. D.D., 1879; LL.D., North-
western University, 1895. Born February 22, 1840, Coeymans, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York Conference, 1863-84. Pro-
fessor of Christian Doctrine. Garrett Biblical Institute, 1885 •
Commentator on the historical books (Joshua to Esther) of Whedon's
Commentary on the Old Testament. ,
Address: 1812 Hinman Ave., Evanston, 111.
♦WILLIAM TALLMAN WORTH. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of i860.)
837
1870-71.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
♦WILLIAM ANTLIFF. D.D. Born 1813, Carmton, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Primitive Methodist Church
of England, 1830-62. Primitive Methodist editor in London, 1862-67.
Principal of Primitive Methodist Theological Institute, Sunderland,
England, 1867-81. Superannuated, 1881. Died December 6, 1884. Pres-
ton, Lancashire, England.
♦NATHANIEL JUDSON BURTON. D D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 389.)
♦CYRUS DAVID FOSS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 481.)
♦EDWARD RICHARD SPRIGG CANBY. LL.D. Born 1817, in
Kentucky.
Graduated from U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y., 1839.
Assistant adjutant general. Pacific Division, U. S. Army, 1849-51. In
command during the Civil War, 1861-65. Major general, U. S. Army,
1864; brigadier general, 1865. In command of Gulf and Washington
departments, 1865-67. In command of Columbia River Department,
1869-73. Killed by the Modoc, Chief Jack, 1873.
♦THOMAS WETMORE BISHOP. M.A.^ B.A., Harvard Uni-
versity, 1863 ; M.A., Harvard, 1866. Born August 27, 1840, Boston,
Mass.
Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, 1863-66. Methodist Epis-
copal minister. New England Conference, 1868-1910. Registrar of
Boston University, 1882-83. Died January 8, 1910, Auburndale, Mass.
♦RALPH HUNT. M.A.^ B.A., Genesee College (now Syracuse
University), 1868; M.A., Genesee, 1871. Born July 19, 1840, St.
Armand, Que., Canada.
Principal of Trumansburg Academy, N. Y., 1868-69; Red Creek
Seminary, N. Y., 1869-70. Taught in Fairfield, N. Y., 1870-71 ; Caze-
novia Seminary, N. Y., 1871-78. Principal of Atchison High School,
Kans., 1879-80. Superintendent of White Cloud schools, Kans.,
1880-81. Practised law in Chicago, 111., 1881-1903. Died March 7,
1903, Federalsburg, Md.
HENRY THOMPSON PEIRCE. M.A.^ B.A., Amherst Col-
lege. 1866; M.D., Columbia University, 1870. Born September 13,
1844, Roxbury, Mass.
Practising medicine. New York, N. Y., 1870 .
Address : 272 Lenox Ave., New York, N. Y.
♦FRANCIS JAMES WAGNER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1863.)
♦JOHN ALFRED METCALF CHAPMAN. D.D. M.A., Colby
University, 1869. Born 1829, Greenland, N. H.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Providence, New England, and New
York Conferences, 1854-1905. Died September 2, 1905.
838
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1871-72.
♦JOHN HANSON TWOMBLY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 227.)
GEORGE GREENWOOD REYNOLDS. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 166.)
♦JOHN DANIEL RUNKLE. LL.D. B.S., Harvard University,
1851; M.A. (Hon.), Harvard, 1851 ; Ph.D. (Hon.), Hamilton College,
1869. Born October 11, 1822, Root, N. Y.
Editor of The Mathematical Monthly, 1859-61. Professor, and Pro-
fessor Emeritus, of Mathematics, Mass. Institute of Technology,
1875-1902; President, 1870-78. Died July 8, 1902, Southwest Harbor,
Me.
♦MATTHEW SIMPSON. LL.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1841.)
J872.
♦JOSEPH EASTMAN. M.A.+ B.A., Dartmouth College, 1850;
M.A., Dartmouth, 1853. Born March 9, 1826, Sandown, N. H.
Principal of Kingston Academy, N. H., 1850-53; Exeter High
School, N. H., 1853-55; Southampton Barnard School, N. H., 1858-59-
Taught in East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1859-81. Died December
27, 1881, East Greenwich, R. I.
JOHN GREENLEAF OAKLEY. M.A.^ B.A., New York Uni-
versity, 1869; M.A., New York University, 1872; Ph.D., Syracuse
University, 1881 ; D.D., Grant University, 1889. Born May 17, 1843,
Verbank, N. Y.
Taught in Saugerties Academy, N. Y., 1862-63. Methodist Episcopal
minister, New York Conference, 1864 .
Address: 30 Kinderhook St., Chatham, N. Y.
♦DAVID AUSTIN DABOLL. M.A. Born 1813, Groton, Conn.
Member of Conn. House of Representatives, 1846, 1847-71 ; Conn.
Senate, 1873. Joint author: Daboll's New Arithmetic. Editor: The
New England Almanac, 1864-95. Died July 8, 1895, Center Groton,
Conn.
♦JOHN DICKINSON. M.A. Born July 18, 1835, Philadelphia, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal minister, California Conference, 1860-63. Pro-
fessor of Mathematics, University of the Pacific, Cal., 1863-64. Again
in the ministry, New York East Conference, 1867-85. Professor of
Geology, Lawrence College, 1885-86. Professor of Mathematics and
Natural Science, University of Southern California, 1886-89. Super-
annuated, 1889. Died February i, 1899, Los Angeles, Cal.
♦DANIEL RICHARDS. M.A. Born 1818, Newton, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New England Conference, 1842- 1906.
Died August, 1906.
ANDREW ELY WARNER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1864.)
839
1872-73.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
*CHARLES FREDERICK ALLEN. D.D. B.A, Bowdoin Col-
lege, 1839; D.D., Bowdoin, 1872. Born January 28, 1816, Norridge-
wock, Me.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Maine and East Maine Conferences,
1843-71. President of Maine State College, 1871-79. Again in the
ministry, Maine Conference, 1880-99. Member of Committee on
Revision of the Methodist Hymnal, 1876-77. Delegate to General
Conference, M. E. Church, 1864, '68. Chaplain, Maine Legislature,
1850-51. Trustee of Bowdoin College and Kents Hill Seminary.
Died February 9, 1899, Portland, Me.
*JOHN WESLEY BEACH. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 253.)
♦JONATHAN KELSEY BURR. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 254.)
♦THEODORE SANDFORD DOOLITTLE. D.D. B.A., Rut-
gers College, 1859; M.A., Rutgers, 1862; B.D., Theological Seminary
of the Reformed Church, 1862; LL.D., Union College, 1891. Born
1837, Ovid, N. Y.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Reformed Church, Flatlands,
N. Y., 1862-64. Professor of Rhetoric, Logic, and Mental Philosophy,
Rutgers College, 1864-93 ; Acting President, 1890-91 ; Vice President,
1891-93. Associate editor of The Christian at Work, 1873-93. Died
April 19, 1893, New Brunswick, N. J.
♦DAVID SHERMAN. D.D. Born June 17, 1822, New Lebanon,
N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1843-92.
Superannuated, 1892. Editor of The New England Methodist, 1880-81.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1864, '68, '72. Author :
History of the Discipline (1873) ; Sketches of New England Divines
(1879). Died August 14, 1897, Brookline, Mass.
MICAH JONES TALBOT. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 226.)
J873.
VARNUM AUGUSTUS COOPER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1863.)
♦OTIS T HALL. M.A.
Deceased; date of death unknown.
♦RICHARD HARCOURT. M.A. B.D., Methodist General
Biblical Institute, 1864; D.D., Gale College, 1882. Born 1840, in
Ireland.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Newark, California, Baltimore, and
Philadelphia Conferences, 1864. Retired from active work; contributed
to the press. Author: Our Country's Future (1865); Travels in
Europe (1866) ; Catholicism in the United States (1880), etc. Editor:
The Pulpit and the Pezv; The Home and Church Exponent. Died
191T.
840
HONORARY ALUMNL [1873-74.
THOMAS DALE LITTLEWOOD. M.A. Born 1829, Sheffield,
Yorkshire, England.
. Methodist Episcopal minister, New York East Conference, 1854-93.
Supernumerary, 1893-95. Superannuated, 1895 .
Address: 11 Fairview Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦ALBERT SANFORD HUNT. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 422.)
*ORLANDO HINDS JASPER. D.D. B.D., Methodist General
Biblical Institute, 1849. Born February 24, 1820, Minot, Me.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New Hampshire Conference, 1849-87.
Supernumerary, 1887. Superannuated, 1894. Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, i860, '68. Died April 25, 1895, Tilton, N. H.
♦GEORGE FREDERICK KETTELL. D.D. Born May 18, 1817,
Boston, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York and Philadelphia Confer-
ences, 1843-53, 1858-66. U. S. consul. Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany,
1866-69. Again in the ministry. New York East Conference, 1869-83.
Died March 19, 1883, Brooklyn, N. Y.
♦ANDREW McKEOWN. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 424.)
♦JAMES PIKE. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1842.)
t874
LEROY SUMNER STOWE. M.A.+
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1870.)
♦JUSTIN SPAULDING BARROWS. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 476.)
♦FREDERICK WILLIAM BRIGGS. M.A. Born 1821, Kingston-
upon-Hull, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, British Wesleyan Methodist
Conference, 1845-82. Author : Pentecost and the 'Founding of the
Church (1861) ; Missions, Apostolic and Modern (1864) ; Bishop
Asbury, etc. Died 1892.
ABNER ERASTUS LASHER. M.A. Born 1845, in New York
State.
Principal of Baldwinsville Academy, N. Y., 1867-76; Rocky Moun-
tain Seminary, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1876-77; Napa Collegiate
Institute, Cal., 1877-87. Mining promoter, Spokane, Wash., and San
Francisco, Cal., 1887 .
Address : San Francisco, Cal.
♦DANIEL DORCHESTER. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1847.)
841
1874-75.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
♦WILLIAM XAVIER NINDE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 520.)
♦CYRUS STONE. D.D. B.A., Bowdoin College, 1857; M.A.,
Bowdoin, i860; B.D., Bangor Theological Seminary, 1863. Born 1837,
Jay, Me.
Tutor in Greek, Bowdoin College, 1860-62. Methodist Episcopal
minister, East Maine and Maine Conferences, 1863-89. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1876, Died February 7, 1889,
Hallowell, Me.
WILLIAM FAIRFIELD WARREN. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 472.)
J875.
♦WESLEY REID DAVIS. M.A. Born January 14, 1847, Carroll
County, Md.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Baltimore and New England Con-
ferences, 1865-79. Pastor of the Church of the Disciples (Congrega-
tional), Madison Ave., New York, N. Y., 1879-82; Madison Avenue
Reformed Church, Albany, N. Y., 1882-88; Reformed Church, The
Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-93. Died January 26, 1905, Winchester,
Va.
♦CHARLES MORTIMER GIFFIN. M.A. LL.B., Cincinnati
Law School, 1861. Born October 4, 1841, Milford, Ohio.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Cincinnati and New York East Con-
ferences, 1862-77. Pastor of St. John's Independent Methodist Church,
Baltimore, Md., 1877-86. Again in the ministry, Kentucky, New York
East, Wyoming, and New Jersey Conferences, 1886-1909. Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1904; Ecumenical Conference,
London, England, 1881. Died April 20, 1909, Brooklyn, N. Y.
ROBERT RODEN MEREDITH. M.A. Born 1838, in Ireland.
Captain, Co. B, 153d N. Y. Volunteers, 1862-64. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Troy, Newark, Cincinnati, and New England Confer-
ences, 1864-78. Pastor of Phillips (Congregational) Clhurch, South
Boston, Mass., 1878-82.
Address : Pasadena, Cal.
♦CHARLES HENRY FOWLER. LL.D. B.A., Genesee College
(now Syracuse University), 1859; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute,
1861 : M.A., Genesee College, 1862 ; D.D., Garrett Biblical Institute,
1867; LL.D., Syracuse University, 1878. Born 1837, Burford, Ont.,
Canada.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Rock River Conference, 1862-72.
President of Northwestern University, 1872-76. Editor of The Chris-
tian Advocate, 1876-80. Corresponding secretary, Missionary Society
of the M. E. Church, 1880-84. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, 1884-1908. Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church,
1872, '76, '80. Author: The Fallacies of Colenso Reviewed. Editor
(in part) : Home and Health and Home Economics. Died March 20,
1908.
842
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1876-77.
J876*
JAMES BUCKLEY FAULKS. M.A. B.D., Methodist General
Biblical Institute, 1859. Born February 18, 1838, Elizabeth, N. J.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New Hampshire and Newark Confer-
ences, 1858-1909. Supernumerary, 1909. Delegate to General Confer-
ence, M. E. Church, 1880, '92.
Address : Box 292, Chatham, N. J.
FRANKLIN GERRISH MORRIS. M.A. Born November 19,
1841, East Salisbury, Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England Conference, 1865-82.
Engaged in shorthand reporting, 1882- 1908. Engaged in photography,
the preparation of lantern slides, etc., 1908 . Member of Mass.
House of Representatives, 1875.
Address : 25 Graves Ave., Northampton, Mass.
ADDISON BROWN POLAND. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1872.)
JAMES MONROE BUCKLEY. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of i860.)
♦LEWIS ROMAINE DUNN. D.D. Born 1822, New Brunswick,
N. J- . .
Methodist Episcopal minister. New Jersey and Newark Conferences,
1841-98. Author: Holiness to the Lord; The Angels of God, etc.
Died August 6, 1898, East Orange, N. J.
♦WILLIAM RICE. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1853.)
♦CHARLES AUGUSTUS YOUNG. LL.D. B.A., Dartmouth
College, 1853; M.A., Dartmouth, 1856; Ph.D., University of Pennsyl-
vania, 1870, and Hamilton College, 1871 ; LL.D., Columbia University,
1887, and Western Reserve University, 1893; M.A. (Hon.), Princeton
University, 1896. Born December 15, 1834, Hanover, N. H.
Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy,
Western Reserve University, 1857-66. Professor of Natural Philo-
sophy and Astronomy, Dartmouth College, 1866-77. Professor of
Astronomy, College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), 1877-
1907. Died 1907.^
J87L
JOHN WILLIAM HAMILTON. M.A.^ B.A., Mount Union
College, 1865; S.T.B., Boston University, 1871 ; D.D., Baker Uni-
versity, 1880. Born March 18, 1845, Weston, Va.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Pittsburg and New England Confer-
ences, 1868-92. Founder, and for nine years pastor, of the People's
Church, Boston, Mass. Corresponding secretary, Freedmen's Aid and
Southern Education Society, M. E. Church. 1892-1900. Bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1900 . Delegate to General Confer-
843
1877-78.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
ence, M. E. Church, 1884, '88, '92, '96, 1900. Delegate to Methodist
Ecumenical Conference, 1891. Editor : The Christian Educator, 1892-
1900.
Address : 36 Bromfield St., Boston, Mass.
JAMES CAREY SHEFFIELD. M.A.* B.A., College of .the
City of New York, 1869; LL.B., Columbia University, 1871. Born
February 24, 1848, Hartford, Conn.
Practised law, 1871-95.
Address : Lyons, N. Y.
JOHN RANSOM BUCK. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1862.)
♦MERRITT HULBURD. M.A. M.A. (Hon.), University of
Vermont, 1881 ; S.T.D., New York University, 1887. Born October
15. 1842, Monkton, Vt.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy, New England, Minnesota, New
York, Philadelphia, and Wilmington Conferences, 1861-96. Died Octo-
ber 10, 1896, Wilmington, Del.
*TAMES ROBINSON MOORE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1863.)
*DAVID COPELAND. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 508.)
♦LORANUS CROWELL. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 118.)
♦JAMES MARCUS KING. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 723.)
♦ALBERT DOUGHTY VAIL. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 575.)
♦EDWARD RAYMOND AMES. LL.D. Born 1806, Amesville,
Ohio.
Principal of Lebanon Seminary (now McKendree College), 111.,
1828-30. Methodist Episcopal minister, Illinois Conference, 1830-40.
Corresponding secretary. Missionary Society, M. E. Church, 1840-44.
Again in the ministry, Indiana Conference, 1844-52. Bishop of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, 1852-79. Delegate to General Conference,
M. E. Church, 1840, '44, '52. Died 1879, Baltimore, Md.
J878.
♦GAYBERT BARNES. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1869.)
WILLIAM HENRY RUSSELL. M.A. Born 1825, New York,
N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York East Conference, 1851-92.
Superannuated, 1892.
Address : Ocean Grove, N. J.
844
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1878-80.
*HIRAM CHARLES SEXTON. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of i860.)
♦STEPHEN LIVINGSTON BALDWIN. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1867.)
♦WILLIAM S PRAGUE STUDLEY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 404.)
WILLIAM CRAWFORD WILSON. M.A.* B.A., Dickinson
College, 1873; M.A., Trinity College, Conn., 1878; B.D., General
Theological Seminary, 1879. Born July 14, 1845, in Ireland.
Protestant Episcopal minister, 1878-79. Methodist Episcopal minister,
New York East Conference, 1879 .
Address: 100 Ross St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILLARD SPENCER ALLEN. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1864.)
♦ABRAHAM AVERY. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1848.)
ARTHUR COLLINS MACLAY. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1873.)
♦EPHRAIM BOYLE HARPER. D.D. M.A., Victoria College,
Canada, 1859. Born 1819, North Burgess, Ont., Canada.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Wesleyan Methodist Church
of Canada, 1841-92. Died 1902.
MILTON SPENSER TERRY. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1870.)
♦CHARLES BARTLETT ANDREWS. LL.D. B.A., Amherst
College, 1858; LL.D., Yale University, 1893, and Amherst, 1895. Born
November 4, 1834, Sunderland, Mass.
Member of Conn. Senate, 1868-69; Conn. House of Representatives,
1878. Governor of Connecticut, 1879-81. Judge of the Superior Court
of Connecticut, 1882-89. Chief justice, Supreme Court of Connecticut,
1889-1901. Died 1902, Litchfield, Conn.
1880.
♦NATHANIEL CLARK HUSTED. M.A. M.D., New York Uni-
versity, 1850. Born 1825, North Greenwich, Conn.
Practised medicine, 1850-91. Surgeon to the N. Y. State troops,
1864-65. Died November 19, 1891, Tarrytown, N. Y.
♦LAURENCE JOHNSON. M.A. M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medi-
cal College, ^1868. Born June 7, 1845, South Butler, N. Y.
845
1880-82.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
First lieutenant, 8th U. S. Colored Artillery, 1864-65. Practised
medicine, 1868-93. Librarian and trustee, N. Y. Academy of Medicine,
1877-81. Member of Committee on Revision of U. S. Pharmacopoeia,
1880. Lecturer on Medical Botany and Clinical Medicine, New York
University, 1881-82. Died March 18, 1893, New York, N. Y.
J88U
MARCUS WARD LYON. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1870.)
♦JOSEPH HENRY OWENS. M.A. B.D., Methodist General
Biblical Institute. Born 1838, Philadelphia, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal minister, California and New England Confer-
ences, 1864-76. Principal of La Grange Seminary, Ga., 1876-82. Again
in the ministry. New England Conference, 1882-1902. Died June 6,
1902.
JAMES CLARKE WATSON COXE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 756.)
JOEL WEBSTER EATON. D.D. B.D., Methodist General
Biblical Institute, 1855. Born 1831, Enosburg, Vt.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference, 1857-1905. Super-
annuated, 1905. Chaplain, 169th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1862-64.
Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1876.
Address : Albany, N. Y.
♦DANIEL AYRES GOODSELL. D.D. B.A., New York Univer-
sity, 1859; LL.D., Dickinson College, 1891. Born November 5, 1840,
Newburgh, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister. New York East Conference, 1859-87.
Literary editor of The Christian Advocate, 1880-88. Secretary, Board
of Education. M. E. Church. 1887-88. Bishop of the Methodist Epis-
copal (Thurch, 1888- 1909. Delegate to General Conference, M. E.
Church, 1876, '80. Died December 5, 1909, New York, N. Y.
♦JAMES STRONG. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 247.)
J882.
♦WILLIAM GIFFORD PIERCE. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 201.)
MORRIS WATSON PRINCE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of il
JOHN SAMUEL. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of
846
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1882-84.
ROBERT PARR WHITFIELD. M.A. Born May 2-7, 1828, New
Hartford, N. Y.
First assistant curator, New York State Museum, 1871-76. Lecturer
on Geology and Paleontology, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy,
N. Y., 1872, 1875-77; Professor of Geology and Paleontology, 1877-83.
Curator, geological department, American Museum of Natural History,
New York, N. Y., 1877 •
Address : American Museum of Natural History, New York, N. Y.
♦JAMES NEWBURY FITZGERALD. D.D. Born 1837, Newark,
N. J.
Practised law in New Jersey, 1858-62. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Newark Conference, 1862-80. Recording secretary, Missionary Society,
M. E. Church, 1880-88. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
1888- 1907. Trustee of Drew Theological Seminary, 1880-1906. Dele-
gate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1880, '84. Died April 4,
1907, Hong Kong, China.
CHARLES SWARTZ HARROWER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 761.)
J883.
*LEVERET MARSDEN HUBBARD. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1872.)
GEORGE SKENE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1875.)
♦GEORGE DOUGLASS SARGEANT. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1862.)
JAMES ROSCOE DAY. D.D. B.A., Bowdoin College. 1874;
D.D., Dickinson College, 1883; S.T.D., Bowdoin, 1894; LL.D., North-
western University, 1896, and Cornell College, 1904. Born October 17,
1845, Whitneyville, Me.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Maine Conference, 1872-94. Chan-
cellor of Syracuse University, 1894 .
Address : Syracuse, N. Y.
WILLIAM VALENTINE KELLEY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 803.)
♦MILES TOBEY GRANGER. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates. No. 186.)
1884.
ROSCOE LEONARD GREENE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1876.)
GEORGE MORTIMER ROE. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1874.)
847
1884-86.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
JAMES TRENCHARD SCHOCK. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1876.)
J885.
*DAVID J DEAN. M.A. Born 1836, Newark, N. J.
Practised law in New York, N. Y. Major in a Brooklyn regiment
during the Civil War. In the corporation counsel's office, Brooklyn,
N. Y. One of the two legal authorities selected to draft a charter for
Greater New York. Died January 10, 1807, San Antonio, Tex.
♦GILBERT HOLMES GREGORY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 759.)
GEORGE EDWARD REED. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 901.)
♦ROBERT NEWTON YOUNG. D.D. Born June 17, 1829.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Wesleyan Methodist Church,
England, 1857-81. Professor in Handsworth College, England, 1881-92.
House (jovernor, Handon College, England, 1892-98. President, Wes-
leyan Methodist Conference, 1886. Died August i, 1898.
1886.
♦WILLIAM HENRY DALLINGER. D.D. ScD., Dublin Uni-
versity; D.C.L., Durham University; LL.D., Victoria College, Canada.
Born July, 1841, Davenport, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Wesleyan Methodist Confer-
ence, England. Appointed Governor of Wesley College, Sheffield,
1880. Retired from itinerant work, 1888. Delivered the Fernley
Lecture on the Creator and Creation, 1887. Editor : Standard Edition
of Carpenter's Microscope (1901). Died November 7, 1909, Lee, Kent,
England.
HUBBARD C FARRAR. D.D.
Address : 296 Ryerson St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
DANIEL CLARK KNOWLES. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 594-)
LEVI LOREN SPRAGUE. D.D.
Taught in Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, Pa., 1874-82; president,
1882 . Trustee of Syracuse University, 1883-1903.
Address : Kingston, Pa.
♦HENRY MARTYN HARMAN. LL.D. B.A., Dickinson Col-
lege, 1848 ; D.D., Dickinson, 1866. Born March 22, 1822, Anne Arundel
County, Md.
Taught in Baltimore Woman's College, i853-55- Associate principal
of a private school. Baltimore, Md., 1858-68. Professor of Ancient
Languages, West Virginia LTniversity, 1868-69. Traveled in Europe,
Egypt, and the Holy Land, 1869-70. Professor of Ancient Languages,
Dickinson College, 1870-79: of Greek and Hebrew, 1879-96; Pro-
fessor Emeritus, 1896-97. Died July 2, 1897, Baltimore, Md.
848
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1887.
J887*
STEPHEN OLIN BENTON. M.A. D.D., 1896. Born April 30,
1849, Middletown, Conn.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Providence (now New England
Southern) Conference, 1870-1902. Recording secretary. Board of
Foreign Missions, M. E. Church, 1902 . Delegate to General Con-
ference, M. E. Church, 1888, '92, '96, 1900, '04, '08; secretary, last five
sessions. Secretary, New England Southern Conference, 1884- 1903.
Address: 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
ARTHUR HAROLD FLACK. M.A. Born April 15, 1858, Claver-
ack, N. Y._
Taught in Hudson River Institute, Claverack, N. Y., 1880-85 ; prin-
cipal, 1885-1900. Purchasing officer, New York State Reformatory,
Elmira, N. Y., 1900-06. General superintendent, offices and factory,
May Manton Pattern Company, New York, N. Y., 1906
Address : 265 Webster St., New Rochelle, N. Y.
*THOMAS TAPLEY SHORT. M.A.
Governor of Wesley College, Taunton, England. In the Protestant
Episcopal ministry, Australia. Deceased; date of death unknown.
WILLIAM H HUGHES. D.D. M.A., Union University. 1882.
Born August 11, 1839, Albany, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Troy Conference, 1863 .
Address : Mechanicsville, N. Y.
*HENRY LUMMIS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 515.)
EDGAR MONCENA SMITH. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 963.)
PHINEAS CHAPMAN LOUNSBURY. LL.D. Born January 10,
1844, Ridgefield, Conn.
Served in 17th Conn. Volunteer Infantry, during the Civil War.
Member and Speaker, Conn. House of Representatives. Governor of
Connecticut, 1887-89. President, Merchants' Exchange National Bank
of New York, N. Y. Trustee of Wesleyan University, 1880- — .
Address : 257 Broadway, New York, N. Y.
HENRY ORLANDO MARCY. LL.D. M.D., Harvard Univer-
sity, 1864; M.A. (Hon.), Amherst College, 1870. Born June 23, 1837,
Otis, Mass.
Assistant surgeon, 35th U. S. Colored Troops, 1863. Medical
Director of Florida, 1864-65. Practised medicine in Cambridge, Mass.,
1865-69. Studied in Berlin, London, and Edinburgh, 1869-70. Superin-
tendent of a private hospital in Cambridge, Mass., for treatment of
surgical diseases, 1880 . President, American Academy of Medi-
cine, 1884; American Medical Association, 1892.
Address : 180 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
1888-89.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
J888.
GEORGE MURRAY COLVILLE. M.A. D.D., Syracuse Univer-
sity. 1890. Born December 6, 1851, Edinburgh, Scotland.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Wyoming Conference, 1877-94. Pres-
byterian minister, 1894 •
Address : 25 North St., Binghamton, N. Y.
WILLIAM HEALEY DALL. M.A. Sc.D., University of
Pennsylvania, 1904. Born August 21, 1845, Boston, Mass.
Studied under Louis Agassiz. On the International Telegraph
Expedition to Alaska, 1865-68; U. S. Coast Survey, Alaska, 1871-84.
Paleontologist, U. S. Coast Survey, 1884-1905. Honorary curator,
U. S. National Museum, 1880 . Professor of Invertebrate Paleon-
tology, Wagner Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Pa., 1893 .
Address : Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C.
ELIJAH ROBERTS WATSON. M.A.
Professor in the University of Southern California.
Address: 467 20th St., San Diego, Cal.
HERBERT FRANKLIN FISK. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 655.)
EDMUND MEAD MILLS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 983.)
JAMES EMERY COCHRAN SAWYER. D.D.
Methodist Episcopal minister. East Maine, Maine, New England
Southern, and Troy Conferences, 1863-92, 1900 Editor of The
Northern Christian Advocate, 1892-1900.
Address: Pittsford, Vt.
♦JOHN RHEY THOMPSON. D.D. B.A., Mount Union College,
1871. Born March 14, 1852. North Carrollton, Ohio.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Pittsburg, West Virginia, and New
York East Conferences. President, University of West Virginia.
Died July 22, 1904, New York, N. Y.
♦G[EORGEl BROWN GOODE. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 917.)
J889.
*ORANGE WALTER SCOTT. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1868.)
FRANCIS DURBIN BLAKESLEE. D.D. B.A., Syracuse Uni-
versity, 1872; M.A., Syracuse, 1875; Litt.D., Iowa Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 1905. Born February i, 1846. Vestal, N. Y.
Quartermaster's clerk, 1863-6';. Methodist Episcopal minister, 1868,
1871-73, 1886-87. Principal, Union School, Whitney Point, N, Y.,
850
i
I
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1889-90.
1869-70; East Greenwich Academy, R. I., 1873-84, 1887-99. Studied
abroad, 1884-85. President, Iowa Wesleyan University, 1899-1900.
Principal of Cazenovia Seminary, N. Y., 1900-08. Superintendent,
Binghamton District Anti-Saloon League, 190&- — . Delegate to
General Conference, M. E. Church, 1892.
Address : Cazenovia, N. Y.
♦ENSIGN McCHESNEY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 869.)
GEORGE PRESTON MAINS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 929.)
WATSON LYMAN PHILLIPS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 986.)
WILLIAM WAUGH SMITH. LL.D. M.A., Randolph-Macon
College, 1871. Born March 12, 184S, Warrenton, Va.
Served in the Confederate Army, 1862-65. Principal of Bethel Acad-
emy, 1871-78. Professor, Randolph-Macon College, 1878-86; President,
1886-97. Chancellor of the Randolph-Macon System of Colleges and
Academies, 1897 .
Address : Lynchburg, Va.
IS90.
TIMOTHY PRESCOTT FROST. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1876.)
ROBERT LAUDER. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1867.)
*EDSON WYLLYS BURR. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 648.)
MORRIS WATSON PRINCE. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1868.)
HENRY ALANSON STARKS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 903.)
HENRY WADE ROGERS. LL.D. B.A., University of Michi-
gan, 1874; M.A., University of Michigan, 1877, and Yale University
(ad eundem), 1907. Born October 10, 1853, Holland Patent, N. Y.
Admitted to the bar, 1877. Professor of Law, University of Michi-
gan, 1882-85 ; Professor of Law and Roman Law, 1885-90 ; Lecturer
on Domestic Relations and Criminal Law, 1890. Dean of the Law
School, 1885-90. President of Northwestern University, 1890-1901.
Professor of Law, Yale University, 1901 ; Dean of the Law
Department. 1904 . Chairman. World's Congress on Jurisprudence
and Law Reform. World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893.
General chairman, Saratoga Conference on the Foreign Policy of the
United States, 1898.
Address: Yale Law School Hendrie Hall, New Haven, Conn.
Residence : 413 Orange St., New Haven, Conn.
851
1891-93.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
J89U
♦THOMAS JEFFERSON BISSELL. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 506.)
GEORGE HARRISON McGREW. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 927.)
JAMES MUDGE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 806.)
♦ALONZO JAY EDGERTON. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 393.)
J89Z
GEORGE PECK ECKMAN. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1884.)
WILLIAM HENRY BURNS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 841.)
WILLIAM THEOPHILUS DAVISON. D.D. B.A., London
University, 1871. Born October 5, 1846, Bath, England.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Wesleyan Methodist Church,
England, 1868-81. Professor of Biblical Literature and Classics, Rich-
mond College, England, 1881-91 ; of Systematic Theology, Hands-
worth College, 1891 . Member of the Theological Faculty, London
University. Author: Christian Conscience; Christian Interpretation
of Life; Commentary on the Psalms, etc.
Address: College House, Richmond, Surrey, England.
♦FRANCIS JAMES WAGNER. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1863.)
♦CHARLES CANDEE BALDWIN. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 505.)
MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 868.)
J893. ■'
HENRY WARD BENNETT. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 713.)
\
CHARLES FRANCIS RICE. D.D. I
(See Record of Graduates, No. 988.) !
852 ;
1
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1893-94.
MARCUS LORENZO TAFT. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1028.)
HENRY SMITH CARHART. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 882.)
J894.
ANDREW CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG. M.A. (ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
ley an.)
WALTER PARKE BRADLEY. M.A. (ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
HERBERT WILLIAM CONN. M.A. (ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not (jraduates of Wes-
leyan.)
ELBERT WESLEY GRIFFITH. M.A. Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan
University; M.A., Illinois Wesleyan; Ph.D., Illinois Wesleyan. Born
1851, Pike, N. Y.
Principal of schools in western New York for several years. Super-
intendent of schools, Norwich, N. Y., 1888-98; Glens Falls, N. Y.,
1898 .
Address: Glens Falls, N. Y.
ARTHUR SHIMMIN KNEIL. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1883.)
FRANK MASON NORTH. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 984.)
ROBERT WILLIAM ROGERS. D.D. B.A., Johns Hopkins
University, 1887; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, and University of Leipzig,
1895; LL.D., Baker University, and Nebraska Wesleyan University,
1899. Born February 14 1864, Philadelphia, Pa.
Graduate student, Johns Hopkins University; studied in the Uni-
versities of Leipzig and Berlin, Haverford College, and the University
of Pennsylvania, 1^7-90. Instructor in Hebrew, Haverford College,
1890. Professor of the English Bible and Semitic History, Dickinson
College, 1890-92. Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis,
Drew Theological Seminary, ■ 1893 . Non-resident Lecturer,
Woman's College of Baltimore (now Goucher College), 1896—.
Address : Madison, N. J.
ELIAS BENJAMIN SANFORD. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 817.)
STEPHEN HENRY OLIN. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 835.)
853
1894-96.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
♦CARROLL DAVIDSON WRIGHT. LL.D. M.A., Tufts Col-
lege, 1883; Ph.D. (Hon.), Dartmouth College, 1897; LL.D., Clark
College and Amherst College. Born July 25, 1840, Dunbarton, N. H.
Served in the Civil War, from private to colonel, 14th N. H. Volun-
teers. Member of Mass. Senate, 1872-73. Chief of Mass. Bureau of
Statistics of Labor, 1873-88. U. S. Commissioner of Labor, 1885-1905,
Completed the Eleventh U. S. Census, 1893-97. Honorary Professor
of Social Economics, Catholic University of America, 1895- 1904. Pro-
fessor of Statistics and Social Economics, Columbian University, 1900.
Lecturer on Wage Statistics, Harvard University, 1900-01. President
of Clark College, 1902-09. Member, Board of Trustees, Carnegie
Institution. Died 1909.
WILLIAM TRAFTON RANDALL. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1485.) j
'I
TIMOTHY PRESCOTT FROST. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1876.) i
♦JAMES OSCAR WOODRUFF. D.D. Born 1838, Connecticut I
Farms, N. J. J
Methodist Episcopal minister, Wyoming Conference, 1860-96. Trustee i
of Wesleyan University, 1889-96. Died March 29, 1896, Binghamton, |
N. Y.
OWEN VINCENT COFFIN. LL.D. Born June 20, 1836, Union I
Vale, N. Y. ^ ^
In business in Middletown, Conn., 1864 . Secretary and treas- <
urer. Farmers and Mechanics Savings Bank, Middletown, Conn.,
1864-78. President, Middlesex Fire Assurance Company, 1884 . i
Mayor of Middletown, Conn., 1872-73. State senator, 1887-91. Gover- I
nor of Connecticut, 1895-97.
Address: Middletown, Conn.
\S96.
CHARLES WARDELL STILES. M.S.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1889.)
STEPHEN OLIN BENTON. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1887.)
WARREN LANNING HOAGLAND. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 831.)
FRANK BRUCE LYNCH. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1276.)
WILLIAM LONSDALE WATKINSON. D.D. LL.D.. North-
western University, 1896. Born August 30, 1838, Hull, England.
854
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1896-97.
Engaged in the work of the ministry, Wesleyan Methodist Church
of England, 1858 . President of the conference, 1897. Fraternal
delegate to General Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church of
America, 1896. Connexional editor, 1893- 1904.
Address : 29 Exeter Road, Brondesbury, London, England.
JOHN WILLIAMS WHITE. LL.D. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan Uni-
versity, 1868; M.A., Ohio Wesleyan; Ph.D., Harvard University, 1877;
Litt.D., Cambridge University, 1900; LL.D., Ohio Wesleyan University,
1905. Born March 5, 1849, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Studied in the University of Berlin and in Harvard University.
Tutor in Greek, Harvard University, 1874-77 ; Assistant Professor,
1877-84; Professor, 1884-1909. First chairman of Managing Com-
mittee, American School of Classical Studies, Athens. Honorary presi-
dent. Archaeological Institute of America. Editor: College Series of
Greek Authors (30 vols.). Associate editor: Classical Philology
(Chicago) ; Classical Quarterly (London).
Address: 18 Concord Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
J897*
JOHN ALFRED FAULKNER. D.D. B.A., Acadia University,
N. S., Canada, 1878; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1881 ; M.A.,
Acadia, 1890; D.D., Acadia, 1902. Born July 14, 1857, Grand Pre,
N. S., Canada.
Studied in Andover Theological Seminary, and the Universities of
Leipzig and Bonn, Germany. Methodist Episcopal minister, Wyoming
Conference, 1883-97. Professor of Historical Theology, Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1897 .
Address : Madison, N. J.
WALLACE MacMULLEN. D.D. B.D., Drew Theological Semi-
nary, 1888. Born August 31, i860, Dublin, Ireland.
Y. M. C. A. secretary, 1881-85. Studied in Drew Theological Semi-
nary, 1885-88. Methodist Episcopal minister. New England, Phila-
delphia, and New York Conferences, 1888-- — . Trustee of Drew
Theological Seminary. 1900-06.
Address: 46 East 6oth St., New York, N. Y.
WILLIAM RICE NEWHALL. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1281.)
GEORGE BLOODGOOD SMYTH. D.D. B.A., College of the
City of New York, 1876; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1880.
Born September 22, 1854, Currenrue, County Galway, Ireland.
Came to America, 1870. Taught privately, 1876-77. Studied in
Drew Theological Seminary, 1877-80. Methodist Episcopal minister,
Linden, N. J., 1880-82. President, Anglo-Chinese College, Foochow,
China, 1882-99. Retired on account of ill health. Field secretary.
Missionary Society, M. E. Church, stationed at San Francisco, Cal.,
1901 .
Address : 2509 Hearst Ave., Berkeley, Cal.
THEODORE E HANCOCK. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 953.)
855
1898-99.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
J898. '
MIDDLESEX ALFRED BAILEY. M.A. ,
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1141.) *
i
GEORGE LINCOLN PLIMPTON. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1659.) I
S[AMUEL] PARKES CADMAN. D.D. Ph.B., Illinois Wes-
leyan University, 1895 ; D.D., Syracuse University, 1898. Bom i
December 18, 1S64, Wellington, Shropshire, England. I
Pastor, Metropolitan Temple. New York, N. Y., 1895- 1901 ; Central
Congregational Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1901 .
Address : 2 Spencer Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILBERT PERRY FERGUSON. D.D. B.A., Victoria College,
Canada. 1883; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1887; Ph.D., Syra-
cuse University. 1897. Bom February 2, 1863, Napanee, Ont., Canada. '
Methodist Episcopal minister, 1883-88, 1891-95, 1900-07. Professor !
of Latin, Iowa Wesleyan University, 1888-91. President of Centenary 1
Collegiate Institute, Hackettstown, N. J., 1895-1900. Engaged in j
teaching, 1907-10. Principal of Lyons School, New York, N. Y., j
1910 . \
Address: 49 East 6ist St., New York, N. Y. j
♦JOSEPH PULLMAN. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 745.)
HENRY THOMAS BURGESS. LL.D. Born March 27, 1839, in 1
England. 1
Removed to South Australia, 1848. Methodist minister, 1859-1902.
Supernumerary. 1902 . President, South Australian Conference, ;
1880, '90. President, First United Conference, 1900. Secretary, Aus- I
tralasian Methodist General Conference, 1890-97; president, 1897-1901.
Editor: Cyclopedias, etc. j
Address : Norwood, South Australia.
♦SAMUEL FOSTER UPHAM. LL.D. ,
(See Record of Graduates, No. 548.) I
1899. i
DAVID GEORGE DOWNEY. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1355.)
WILLIAM INGRAHAM HAVEN. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1153.)
ARTHUR TWINING HADLEY. LL.D. B.A., Yale University, '
1876; M.A., Yale, 1887; LL.D., Yale University and Harvard Univer- j
sity, 1899, Columbia University and Western Reserve University, 1900,
Johns Hopkins University, 1Q02. Williams College, 1908, and Dart-
mouth College, 1909. Born April 23, 1856, New Haven, Conn. |
856 !
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1899-1901.
Graduate student, Yale University, 1876-77. Studied in the Univer-
sity of Berlin, Germany, 1878-79. Tutor, Yale University, 1879-83 ;
Lecturer on Railroad Administration, 1883-86; Professor of Political
Science, 1886-91 ; Professor of Political Economy, 1891-99 ; President,
1899 . Commissioner of Labor Statistics, Conn., 1885-87. Author :
Railroad Transportation (1885) ; The Education of the American
Citizen (1901) ; Standards of Public Morality (1907), etc. Associate
editor: Railroad Gazette, N. Y., 1887-89.
Address : Yale University, Woodbridge Hall, New Haven, Conn.
Residence : 93 Whitney Ave., New Haven, Conn.
j9oa
MAX FARRAND. M.A. {ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
FRANK WALTER NICOLSON. M.A. {ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
DANIEL DORCHESTER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1039.)
LEVI GILBERT. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1044.)
PHILIP MELANCTHON WATTERS. D.D. B.A., Amherst
College, 1882 ; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, 1885. Born Septem-
ber 3, i860, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1885 .
Address : 141 West 4th St., New York, N. Y.
♦EDWARD GAYER ANDREWS. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 307.)
♦GEORGE EDWARD LOUNSBURY. LL.D. B.A., Yale Uni-
versity, 1863. Born May 7, 1838, Poundridge, N. Y.
Engaged in manufacturing at South Norwalk, Conn. President of
the First National Bank, Ridgefield, Conn., from its organization until
his death. Member of Conn. State Senate, 1894-95, 1896-97. Governor
of Connecticut, 1899-1901. Died August 16, 1904, Farmingvale, Ridge-
field, Conn.
JOHN MONROE VAN VLECK. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 406.)
\90U
HINCKLEY GILBERT MITCHELL. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1018.)
DAVID HOWARD TRIBOU. D.D. Born September 16, 1848,
Hampden, Me.
857
1901-02.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
Taught, 1866-70. Principal of High School, Rockport, Me., 1870-71 ;
Hampden Academy, Me., 1871-72, Supervisor of schools, Penobscot
County, Me., 1872. Joined East Maine Conference, M. E. Church,
1872. Chaplain, U. S. Navy, 1892-1910. Retired, 1910. Dean of the
Corps of Chaplains, 1901-10. Delegate to Ecumenical Conference,
London, 1891 ; General Conference, M. E. Church, 1908. Trustee of
Wesleyan University, 1908 .
Address : Bucksport, Me.
THOMAS BOND WOOD. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 788.)
♦DAVID JOSIAH BREWER. LL.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1855.)
♦CHARLES EMORY SMITH. LL.D. B.A., Union University,
1861 ; LL.D., Union, 1889, and Lafayette College and Knox College,
1900. Born February 18, 1842, Mansfield, Conn.
Raised and organized a volunteer regiment in the Civil War. Editor
of The Albany Express, N. Y., 1865-70; The Albany Journal, 1870-80;
The Philadelphia Press, 1880- 1908. U. S. minister to Prussia, 1890-92.
Postmaster General of the United States, 1898-1902. Regent, Univer-
sity of the State of New York, 1879-80. Trustee of Union University,
1881. Died 1908.
J90Z
WILBUR FISK GORDY. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1243.)
WILLIAM FRANKLIN ANDERSON. D.D. B.A., Ohio Wes-
leyan University, 1884; B.D., Drew Theological Seminary, 1887. Born
April 22, i860. Morgantown, Va. (now W. Va.).
Methodist Episcopal minister, New York Conference, 1887-98.
Recording secretary. Board of Education, M. E. Church, 1898-1904.
Corresponding secretary, Board of Education, Freedmen's Aid, and
Sunday-Schools, 1904-08. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
190a .
Address : Chattanooga, Tenn.
WILLIAM BURT. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1204.)
JOEL MARVIN LEONARD. D.D.
Methodist Episcopal minister. Upper Iowa and New England Confer-
ences, 1877 .
Address : Melrose, Mass.
HERBERT WELCH. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1499- )
EDMUND JANES JAMES. LL.D. Ph.D., University of Halle,
1877; LL.D.. Cornell College, Queen's College, and Harvard Univer-
sity, 1909. Born May 21, 1855, Jacksonville, 111.
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1902-03.
Principal of High School, Evanston, 111.,' 1878-79; Model School,
Normal, 111., 1879-82. Professor of Public Finance and Administration,
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1883-95. Professor of
Political and Social Science, University of Pennsylvania, 1884-95. Pro-
fessor of Public Administration and Director of the Extension
Division, University of Chicago, 1896-1901. President, Northwestern
University, 1902-04; University of Illinois, 1904 .
Address: Urbana, 111.
J903*
Wesley Bicentennial Celebration.
JOHN BINNEY. D.D. B.A., Harvard University, 1864; M.A.,
Harvard, 1867; S.T.D., Hobart College, 1892. Born February 23,
1844, Philadelphia, Pa.
Graduated from Berkeley Divinity School, 1868. Ordained deacon,
Protestant Episcopal Church, 1868; priest, 1869. Professor of Hebrew,
Berkeley Divinity School, 1874-82; Old Testament Literature and
Interpretation, 1882 ; Dean of the School, 1899-1908.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
CHAUNCEY BUNCE BREWSTER. D.D. B.A., Yale Uni-
versity, 1868; D.D., Trinity College, Conn., 1897, and Yale, 1898. Born
September 5, 1848, Windham, Conn.
Ordained deacon, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1872; priest, 1873.
Rector of Protestant Episcopal churches. Rye, N. Y., 1873-81 ; Detroit,
Mich., 1881-85; Baltimore, Md., 1885-88; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1888-97.
Bishop coadjutor of Connecticut, 1897-99; Bishop, 1899 .
Address: 98 Woodland St., Hartford, Conn.
HENRY ANSON BUTTZ. D.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1866.)
EUGENE RUSSELL HENDRIX. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 849.)
WILLIAM EDWARDS HUNTINGTON. D.D. B.A., Univer-
sity of Wisconsin, 1870; S.T.B., Boston University, 1873; Ph.D.,
Boston University, 1882; S.T.D., Syracuse University, 1903; LL.D.,
University of Wisconsin, 1904, and Tufts College, 1905. Born July 30,
1844, Hillsboro, 111.
Private, 40th Wisconsin Volunteers, 1864. First lieutenant, 49th
Wisconsin Volunteers, 1865. Methodist Episcopal minister. New Eng-
land Conference, 1868-82. Instructor in Ethics and History, Boston
University, 1876-78; Professor, 1882-1904; Dean of the College of
Liberal Arts, 1882-1904; President, 1904-11.
Address : Newton Center, Mass.
WILLIAM ERASER McDOWELL. D.D. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan
University, 1879; S.T.B., Boston University, 1882; Ph.D., Ohio Wes-
leyan, 1891; D.D., Ohio Wesleyan, 1894; LL.D., Baker University,
University of Denver, Cornell College, and Mount Union College, 1904,
Northwestern University, 1905. Born February 4, 1858, Millersburg,
Ohio.
859
1903.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Ohio, 1882-90. Chancellor, University,
of Denver, 1890-99. Member of Colorado State Board of Charities
and Correction, 1894-99. Corresponding secretary, Board of Education,
M. E. Church, 1899- 1904. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
1904 . President, Board of Trustees, Northwestern University,
1906 . President, Religious Education Association, 1905-06.
Address : Evanston. 111.
FRANK KNIGHT SANDERS. D.D. B.A., Ripon College, 1882;
M.A., Ripon, 1888; Ph.D., Yale University, 1889; D.D., Ripon, 1901.
Born June 5, 1861, Batticotta, Jaffna, Ceylon.
Instructor, Jaffna College, Ceylon, 1882-86. Assistant in Semitic
Languages, Yale University, 1889-91; Instructor, 1891-92; Assistant
Professor of Biblical Literature, 1892-94; Professor, 1894- 1 901 ; Pro-
fessor of Biblical History and Archaeology, and Dean of the Divinity
School, 1901-05. Secretary, Congregational Sunday-School and Pub-
lishing Society, 1905. President of Washburn College, Kans.
Address : Washburn College, Topeka, Kans.
DAVID ALLISON. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 610.)
JAMES WHITFORD BASHFORD. LL.D. B.A., University of
Wisconsin, 1873 ; M.A., University of Wisconsin, 1876 ; S.T.B., Boston
University, 1876; D.D., Northwestern University, 1890. Born May
2^, 1849, Fayette, Wis.
Tutor in Greek, University of Wisconsin, 1874. Methodist Epis-
copal minister, Boston, Mass., Portland, Me., and Buffalo, N. Y.,
1875-89. Instructor in English, Boston University, 1878-79; Lecturer
on Oratory. 1880-81. President of Ohio Wesleyan University, 1889-
1904. Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1904 .
Address : Peking, China.
JOHN LEWIS BATES. LL.D. B.A., Boston University, 1882;
LL.B., Boston University, 1885. Born September 18, 1859, N. Easton,
Mass.
Taught in a private school, Jamestown, N. Y., 1882-83. Admitted
to the bar, 1885. Practising law In Boston, 1885 . Member of
Boston Common Council. 1891-92; Mass. House of Representatives,
1894-99 (speaker, 1897-99). Lieutenant governor of Massachusetts,
1900-02. Governor of Massachusetts, 1903-04. President of Board of
Trustees, Boston University.
Address : 'jz Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
♦WILLIAM HENRY BREWER. LL.D. Ph.B., Yale University,
1852; M.A., Yale, 1859; Ph.D., Washington and Jefferson College,
1880; LL.D., Yale, 1903, and University of California, 1910. Born
September 14, 1828, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
Studied in the Universities of Heidelberg, Munich, and Paris. Pro-
fessor of Chemistry and Geology, Washington College, Pa., 1858-60.
First assistant, Geological Survey of California, 1860-64. Professor
of Chemistry, University of California, 1863-64. Professor of Agri-
culture, Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University, 1864-1903; Pro-
fessor Emeritus, 1903-10. President, Connecticut Board of Health,
1892-1910. Died November 2, 1910, New Haven, Conn.
860
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HONORARY ALUMNI. [1903.
*ABIRAM CHAMBERLAIN. LL.D. Born December 7, 1837,
Colebrook, Conn.
Banker, 1863-1911. President, Home National Bank of Meriden,
Vice president, Meriden Savings Bank. Member of Conn. Legislature,
1877. State comptroller, 1901-03. Governor of Connecticut, 1903-05.
Died May 15, 191 1, Meriden, Conn.
*RICHARD WATSON GILDER. LL.D. LL.D., Dickinson Col-
lege, 1883; M.A. (Hon.), Harvard University, 1890; L.H.D., Prince-
ton University, 1896, and Columbia University, 1907; Litt.D., Yale
University, 1901. Born February 8, 1844, Bordentown, N. J.
In the railroad service, 1864-65. Corresponding and later managing
editor of The Newark (N. J.) Advertiser. Established The Newark
Register; edited Hours at Home (New York monthly). Managing
editor, Scrihner's Monthly, 1870; editor-in-chief, 1881 (under its
present name. The Century). Chairman, N. Y. Tenement House Com-
mission, 1894. Author : Poems. Died 1909.
■^HENRY CRUISE MURPHY INGRAHAM. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 778.)
LESLIE MORTIER SHAW. LL.D.— B.S. and M.S., Cornell
College, 1874; LL.B., Iowa College of Law, 1876; LL.D., Simpson
College, 1898, Cornell College, 1899, and Dickinson College, 1908. Born
November 2, 1848, Morristown, Vt.
Practised law in Denison, Iowa, 1876-97. Engaged in banking in
Crawford County, Iowa, 1880. Governor of Iowa, 1898- 1902. Secre-
tary of the Treasury of the United States, 1902-07. President, Car-
negie Trust Company, New York, N. Y., 1907-08. President, First
Mortgage Guarantee and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., 1909 ,
Lay delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church, 1888, '92, '96, 1900.
Trustee of Cornell College, 1890 .
Address: 929 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
WILLIAM JEWETT TUCKER. LL.D. B.A., Dartmouth Col-
lege, 1861; B.D., Andover Theological Seminary, 1866; D.D., Dart-
mouth, 1875; LL.D., Williams College, 1893, Yale University, 1895,
and Columbia University, 1906. Born 1839, (jriswold, Conn.
Congregational minister in New Hampshire and New York. Pro-
fessor of Sacred Rhetoric, Andover Theological Seminary. Founder
of Andover House (social settlement), Boston, Mass. Editor of The
Andover Review. Lecturer in Yale Divinity School, 1897-98. Presi-
dent of Dartmouth College, 1893- 1907.
Address : Hanover, N. H.
HENRY VAN DYKE. LL.D.— B.A., Princeton University, 1873;
M.A., Princeton, 1876; B.D., Princeton, 1877; D.D., Princeton, 1884,
Harvard University, 1894, and Yale University, 1896; LL.D., Union
University, 1898, Washington and Jefferson College, 1902, University
of Pennsylvania, 1906, and University of Geneva, 1909. Born 1852,
Germantown, Pa.
Pastor of United Congregational Church, Newport, R. I., 1879-82 ;
Brick Presbyterian Church, New York, N. Y., 1883- 1900, 1902. Pro-
fessor of English Literature, Princeton University, 1900 . Trustee
of Princeton University. Author: The Poetry of Tennyson; The
Friendly Year; Days Off, and a number of other books of prose and
verse.
Address : Princeton, N. J.
861
1904-06.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
J904.
JOHN HELPS BICKFORD. D.D. B.A., De Pauw University,
; M.A., De Pauw, 1891. Born November 21, 1859, Lancaster,
Ohio.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Southeast Indiana, West Virginia,
North Indiana, East Ohio, Pittsburg, Wyoming, Ohio, and Central
Ohio Conferences.
Address: 539 West Delaware Ave., Toledo, Ohio.
BENJAMIN GILL. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 916.)
♦CHARLES WESLEY MILLARD. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 851.)
ABRAM WINEGARDNER HARRIS. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1245.)
J905.
RAYMOND DODGE. M.A. (ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
ley an.)
HOWARD PERCY DENISON. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1885.)
GEORGE BUSHNELL MARTIN. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1869.)
GEORGE PECK ECKMAN. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1884.)
EDWARD SUMMERFIELD NINDE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1481.)
1906.
Celebration of the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary.
FRANCIS GANO BENEDICT. M.A. {ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
GEORGE MATTHEW DUTCHER. M.A. {ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
ROBERT HERNDON FIFE, Jr. M.A. {ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
ley an.)
862
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1906.
WILLIAM ARTHUR HEIDEL. M.A. (ad eundem).
(See Record of Members of the Faculty, not Graduates of Wes-
leyan.)
ALONZO HOWARD CLARK. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1881.)
ABRAM SHECKLETON KAVANAGH. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1885.)
ROBERT FULTON RAYMOND. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1881.)
ARTHUR WILLIAM BYRT. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1429.)
NATHANIEL WALLING CLARK. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1205.)
ANDREW JACKSON COULTAS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1239.)
JOHN GALBRAITH. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1211.)
CHARLES LEROY GOODELL. D.D. B.A., Boston University,
1877; M.A., New York University, 1902. Born July 31, 1854, Dudley,
Mass.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England Southern, New England,
and New York East Conferences.
Address: 136 West 130th St., New York, N. Y.
THOMPSON HOADLEY LANDON. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 440.)
WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACKENZIE. D.D. M.A., University
of Edinburgh, 1881 ; D.D., Beloit College, 1896, Yale University,
1907, and University of Edinburgh, 1910; LL.D., Princeton University,
1906. Born July 16, 1859, Fauresmith, Orange River Colony, South
Africa.
Graduated from Edinburgh University, 1881. Studied in Congrega-
tional Theological Hall, Edinburgh, and in the University of Gottingen,
Germany. Congregational clergyman. Professor of Systematic Theol-
ogy, Chicago Theological Seminary, 1895-1903. President of Hart-
ford Theological Seminary, 1903 .
Address: 82 Gillett St., Hartford, Conn.
ALBERT JULIUS NAST. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 870.)
HENRY CLAY SHELDON. D.D. B.A., Yale University, 1867;
M.A., Yale, 1870 ; B.D., Boston University, 1871 ; D.D., Lawrence
University, 1887. Born March 12, 1845, Martinsburg, N. Y.
863
1906.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
Assistant Professor of Historical Theology, Sacred and Church
History, Boston University, 1875-81 ; Professor, 1881-95 ; Instructor
in Political Economy and Social Science, 1877-80; Instructor in
Rhetoric, English Literature, and the English Language, 1877-79;
Professor of Systematic Theology, 1894 ; Lecturer on the Essen-
tials of Christianity, 1897 •
Address : Boston University, Boston, Mass.
CHARLES MACAULAY STUART. D.D. B.A., Kalamazoo
College, 1880; M.A., Kalamazoo, 1883; B.D.. Garrett Biblical Institute,
1883; D.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1885; M.A. (ad eundem), North-
western University, 1887; Litt.D., Syracuse University, 1904, and Ohio
Wesleyan University, 1909; LL.D., Nebraska Wesleyan University,
1909. Born August 20, 1853, Glasgow, Scotland.
Methodist Episcopal minister, in Illinois and Michigan, 1880-85.
Associate editor of The Michigan Christian Advocate, 1885-86; The
Northwestern Christian Advocate, 1886-96. Professor of Sacred Rhet-
oric, Garrett Biblical Institute, 1896-1909. Editor of The North-
western Christian Advocate, 1909 • Secretary of Joint Hymnal
Committee, M. E. Church and M. E. Church, South, 1905. Author:
Gospel Singers and their Songs, with F. D. Hemenway (1891) ;
Vision of Christ in the Poets (1896) ; Story of the Masterpieces (1897),
etc. Editor: The Books and their Message (1910).
Address: 14 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111.
ALEXANDER HARRISON TUTTLE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 839.)
EDWARD BENNETT ROSA. Sc.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1450.)
CHARLES WARDELL STILES. Sc.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1889.)
ALFRED CHARLES TRUE. ScD.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1030.)
DARIUS BAKER. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 908.)
FLAVEL SWEETEN LUTHER. . LL.D. B.A., Trinity College,
Conn., 1870; M.A., Trinity. 1873; Ph.D., Trinity, 1896; LL.D., Trinity,
1904, and Tufts College, 1905. Born March 26, 1850, Brooklyn, Conn.
Professor of Mathematics, Trinity College, 1883-1904; President,
1904 . State Senator, Connecticut, 1907, '09.
Address : Trinity College, Hartford, Conn.
ARTHUR EUGENE SUTHERLAND. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1403.)
HERBERT WELCH. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1499.)
864
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1907-08.
1907.
CHARLES PHELPS. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1875.)
MARCUS WHITE. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1538.)
WILBUR FISK BERRY. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1880.)
FREDERICK WATSON HANNAN. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1610.)
EUGENE ALLEN NOBLE. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates. No. 1656.)
FAIRBANK BARNES STOCKDALE. D.D. B.D., Drew Theo-
logical Seminary, 1889. Born November 2, 1861, Pudsey, near Leeds,
Yorkshire, England.
Methodist Episcopal minister, East Ohio and New York East Con-
ferences, 1885 .
Address: 910 Grand Ave., Asbury Park, N. J.
LEWIS BUCKLEY STILLWELL. Sc.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1886.)
♦WILLIAM THOMAS ELMER. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 561.)
190S.
JACOB FRANCIS COOPER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1324.)
JOHN WALTER MAYNARD. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1334.)
JONATHAN MAGIE MEEKER. D.D.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1873.)
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG RICHARD. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1365.)
GLENTWORTH REEVE BUTLER. LL.D. B.A., Hamilton
College, 1877; M.A., Hamilton, 1880; M.D., Long Island College
Hospital, 1880; Sc.D., Hamilton, 1901. Born 1855, Philadelphia, Pa.
Practising medicine in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1880 . Physician-in-chief,
M. E. (Seney) Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1906 .
Address : 229 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
1908-09.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
GEORGE SILAS COLEMAN. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. iiig.)
LUCIAN LOVE SHEDDEN. LL.D. Born October 13, 1849.
Mooers, N. Y.
Admitted to the bar, New York, N. Y., 1872. Practised law in
Mooers, N. Y., 1872-88; Plattsburg, N. Y., 1888 . District attorney
for Clinton County, N. Y., 1877-83. County judge, Clinton County,
1890-1902. Corporation counsel, city of Plattsburg. for several years.
Elected Regent of the University of the State of New York, 1905.
Appointed member of Commission of Gas and Electricity, New York
State, 1905.
Address: Plattsburg, N. Y.
ROLLIN SIMMONS WOODRUFF. LL.D. Born July 14, 1854,
Rochester, Conn.
In business, 1870 . President of the C. S. Mersick & Co., Inc.,
and the Conn. Computing Machine Company. Member of lower house,
Conn. General Assembly, 1900-01. Member and president pro tempore
of Conn. Senate, 1904-05, Lieutenant governor of Connecticut, 1905-07.
Governor of Connecticut, 1907-09.
Address : 120 Dwight St., New Haven, Conn.
\90%
WILLIAM DUDLEY GOEWEY. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1877.)
HERBERT BRIGHAM HAYDEN. M.A.
(See Record of Non-Graduates, class of 1884.)
CHARLES EDWARD DAVIS. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1121.)
CRANDALL J NORTH. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 11 57.)
WILBUR FISK TILLETT. D.D. B.A., Randolph-Macon Col-
lege, 1877; M.A., Princeton University. 1879; B.D., Princeton, 1880;
D.D.. Randolph-Macon, 1886; LL.D., Southwestern University, 1903;
S.T.D., Northwestern University, 1907. Born August 25, 1854, Hen-
derson, N. C.
Pastor of Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1880-82. Chaplain
and Tutor in Theology, Vanderbilt University, 1882-83; Adjunct Pro-
fessor of Systematic Theology, 1883-84; Professor, 1884 ; Dean
of the Theological Faculty, and Vice-Chancellor, 1886 .
Address : Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn,
FRANCIS JOHN McCONNELL. LL.D. B.A., Ohio Wesleyan
University, 1894; S.T.B., Boston University, 1897; Ph.D., Boston Uni-
versity. 1899; D.D., Ohio Wesleyan, 1905. Born August 18, 1871, Trin-
way, Ohio.
Methodist Episcopal minister, New England and New York East
Conferences, 1896-1909. President of De Pauw University, 1909 .
Address : Greencastle, Ind.
866
i
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1909.
SILAS ARNOLD ROBINSON. LL.D. Born September 7, 1840,
Pleasant Valley, N. Y.
Admitted to the bar, 1863. Practised law in Middletown, Conn.,
1864-90. Judge of probate, Middletown District, 1878-80. Mayor of
Middletown, 1880-82. Judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut,
1890-1909. Justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1909-10.
Retired on account of age limit, 1910. State referee, 1910 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
FRANK BENTLEY WEEKS. LL.D. Born January 20, 1855,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
In charge of financial affairs, Conn. Hospital for the Insane, 1874-80.
Member of the firm, Coles & Weeks, wholesale grain and milling busi-
ness, Middletown, Conn., 1880-95. Retired, 1895. Chairman of Board
of Trustees, Conn. Hospital for the Insane. Commissioner and presi-
dent of the Board, representing Connecticut at the International
Exposition, Atlanta, Ga., 1895. Lieutenant governor of Connecticut,
1908. Governor of Connecticut, 1909-10.
Address : Middletown, Conn.
At the Installation of President Shanklin, November, 1909.
RICHARD WATSON COOPER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1597.)
GEORGE WILLIAM KNOX. D.D. B.A., Hamilton College,
1874 ; B.D., Auburn Theological Seminary, 1877 ; D.D., Princeton Uni-
versity, 1888; LL.D., Hobart College, 1904. Born August 11, 1853.
Rome, N. Y.
Missionary in Japan. Received the Order of the Rising Sun from
the Emperor of Japan, 1908. Professor of Homiletics, Union Theo-
logical Seminary, Tokio. Professor of Philosophy and Ethics,
Imperial University. Presbyterian clergyman. New York state.
Lecturer on Apologetics, Union Theological Seminary, 1897-99; Pro-
fessor of Philosophy and the History of Religion, 1899 . Nathaniel
Taylor Lecturer on Doctrinal Theology at Yale University, 1903.
Address : Union Theological Seminary, New York, N. Y.
THOMAS NICHOLSON. D.D. B.A., Northwestern University,
1892; B.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, 1892; M.A., Northwestern, 1895;
D.D., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1898, and Garrett Biblical Institute,
1906 ; LL.D., Cornell College, 1907. Born January 27, 1862, Woodbury,
Ont., Canada.
Graduate student, University of Chicago. Taught school, 1878-83.
Methodist Episcopal minister, Michigan Conference, 1884-94. Pro-
fessor of Philosophy and Biblical Literature, Cornell College, 1894-1903.
President, and Professor of Philosophy, Dakota Wesleyan University,
1903-08. Corresponding secretary, Board of Education, M. E. Church,
1908 . Author: Epworth League Bible Studies (1901-02); The
Necessity for the Christian College (1904) ; Studies in Christian Expe-
rience (1907), etc. Editor: The Christian Student.
Address: 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
ASHLEY HORACE THORNDIKE. L.H.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1769.)
867
1909.] HONORARY ALUMNI.
ELMER ELLSWORTH BROWN. LL.D. B.A., University of
Michigan, 1889; Ph.D., University of Halle, 1890. Born August 28,
1861, Kiantone, N. Y.
Principal of a public school, Belvidere, 111., 1881-84. Assistant state
secretary, Y. M. C A., Illinois, 1884-87. Studied in German universities,
1889-90. Principal of High School, Jackson, Mich., 1890-91. Acting
Assistant Professor of the Science and Art of Teaching, University
of Michigan, 1891-92. Associate Professor of the Theory and Practice
of Education, University of California, 1892-93; Professor, 1893-1906;
Honorary Professor, 1906 . U. S. Commissioner of Education,
1906-11. Chancellor-elect of New York University, 191 1.
Address : Washington, D. C.
♦MATTHEW HENRY BUCKHAM. LL.D. B.A., University of
Vermont, 1851; M.A., University of Vermont; D.D., Dartmouth Col-
lege and Hamilton College, 1877 ; LL.D., Middlebury College, 1900.
Born July 4, 1832, Hinckley, Leicestershire, England.
Principal of Lenox Academy, Mass., 1851-53. Tutor in the Univer-
sity of Vermont, 1853-54. Studied in University College, London, Eng-
land, 1854-56. Professor of Greek, University of Vermont. 1857-71 ;
of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1856-57, 1863-71 ; President, 1871-
1910. Died November 29, 1910, Burlington, Vt.
WILLIAM BURT. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1204.)
WILLIAM HERBERT PERRY FAUNCE. LL.D. B.A., Brown
University, 1880; M.A., Brown, 1889; D.D., Brown, 1895, Yale Uni-
versity, 1901, and Harvard University, 1904 ; LL.D., Baylor University,
1904 University of Alabama, 1905. and Dartmouth College, 1909. Born
January 15, 1859, Worcester. Mass.
Instructor in Mathematics, Brown University, 1881-82; Trustee,
1896-99; President and Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philos-
ophy, 1899 . Graduated from Newton Theological Seminary, 1884.
Pastor of State Street Baptist Church, Springfield, Mass., 1884-89;
Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, New York, N. Y., 1889-99. Lyman
Beecher Lecturer, Yale University, 1907-08.
Address : Providence, R. I.
HARRY AUGUSTUS GARFIELD. LL.D. B.A., Williams Col-
lege, 1885. Born October 11, 1863, Hiram, Ohio.
Studied law in Columbia Law School, Oxford University, and the
Inns of Court, London, England. Practised law in Cleveland, Ohio,
1888-1903. Professor of Politics, Princeton University, 1903-08. Presi-
dent of Williams College, 1908- — . Chairman of special commission
on reorganization of U. S. Consular Service, 1899- 1908.
Address : Williamstown, Mass.
♦DANIEL AYRES GOODSELL. LL.D.
(See Record of Honorary Alumni, 1881.)
GEORGE HARRIS. LL.D. B.A., Amherst College, 1866; D.D.,
Amherst, 1883, Harvard University, 1899, and Yale University. 1901 ;
LL.D., Dartmouth College, 1899, and Williams College, 1908. Bom
April I, 1844, East Machias, Me.
868
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1909.
Graduated from Andover Theological Seminary, 1869. Pastor of
Congregational churches, Auburn, Me., 1869-72; Providence, R. I.,
1872-83. Professor of Christian Theology, Andover Theological Semi-
nary, 1883-99. President of Amherst College, 1899 . Preacher to
Dartmouth College, 1894-99 ; Harvard University, 1897-99. One of the
editors of The Andover Review, 1884-93.
Address : Amherst, Mass.
SAMUEL HART. LL.D. B.A., Trinity College, Conn., 1866;
M.A.. Trinity, 1869; D.D., Trinity, 1885, and Yale University, 1902;
D.C.L., Trinity, 1899. Born June 4, 1845, Saybrook, Conn.
Ordained deacon, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1869; priest, 1870.
Tutor in Trinity College, Conn., 1868-70; Assistant Professor of
Mathematics, 1870-73 ; Professor, 1873-83 ; Professor of Latin, 1883-99.
Professor of Doctrinal Theology and the Prayer Book, Berkeley
Divinity School, 1899 ; Dean of the School, 1908 . Secretary,
House of Bishops, Protestant Episcopal Church, 1892 .
Address : Middletown, Conn.
JAMES HAMPTON KIRKLAND. LL.D. B.A., Wofford Col-
lege, 1877; M.A., Wofford, 1878; Ph.D., University of Leipzig, 1885;
LL.D., University of North Carolina, 1894; D.C.L., University of the
South, 1902. Born September 9, 1859. Spartanburg, S. C.
Professor of Greek and German, Wofford College, 1881-83. Studied
abroad, 1883-86. Professor of Latin, Vanderbilt University, 1886-93;
President, 1893 .
Address: Nashville, Tenn.
RICHARD COCKBURN MACLAURIN. LL.D. M.A., Univer-
sity of Cambridge, 1897; LL.D., University of Cambridge, 1904; Sc.D.,
University of Cambridge, 1908. Born June 5. 1870, Lindean, Scotland.
Fellow, St. John's College. Cambridge, England, 1897. Professor of
Mathematics, New Zealand University, 1898- 1905; Dean of the Faculty
of Law, 1905-07. Professor of Mathematics and Physics, Columbia
University, 1907-09. President of Mass. Institute of Technology,
1909 .
Address : Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, Mass.
ERNEST FOX NICHOLS. LL.D. B.S., Kansas Agricultural
College, 1888; M.S., Cornell University, 1893; Sc.D., Cornell, 1897;
Sc.D. (Hon.), Dartmouth College, 1903. Born June i, 1869, Leaven-
worth, Kans.
Studied in the University of Berlin, Germany, 1894-97; University
of Cambridge, England, 1904-05. Fellow in Physics, Cornell University,
1891. Associate Professor of Physics, Colgate University, 1892-93;
Professor, 1893-98. Professor of Physics, Dartmouth College, 1898-
1903. Professor of Experimental Physics, Columbia University,
1903-09. President of Dartmouth College, 1909 .
Address : Hanover, N. H.
ELIHU ROOT. LL.D. B.A., Hamilton College, 1864; LL.B.,
University Law School of New York, 1867; LL.D., Hamilton, 1896,
Yale University, 1900, Columbia University and New York University,
1904, Williams College, 1905, Princeton University, University of
Buenos Aires, and University of San Marcos, Peru, 1906, and Har-
vard University, 1907. Born February 15, 1845, Clinton, N. Y.
869
1909-10.1 HONORARY ALUMNI.
U. S. attorney, Southern District, N, Y., 1883-85. Delegate-at-large,
State Constitutional Convention, 1894. Secretary of War, 1899- 1904.
Secretary of State, 1905-09. U. S. Senator from New York, 1909- .
Member of Alaskan Boundary Tribunal, 1903. Trustee of Hamilton
College, Carnegie Institution of Washington, D. C, and Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York, N. Y.
Address: 733 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
JAMES SCHOOLCRAFT SHERMAN. LL.D. B.A., Hamilton
College, 1878; LL.D., Hamilton, 1903. Born October 24, 1855, Utica,
N. Y.
Admitted to the bar, 1880. Mayor of Utica, N. Y., 1884. Chairman,
Republican State Convention, 1895, 1900. Member of Congress from
23d N. Y. District, 1887-91; 25th N. Y. District, 1893-1903; 27th N. Y.
District, 1903-09. Vice president of the United States, 1909 .
Address: Washington, D. C.
MELANCTHON WOOLSEY STRYKER. LL.D. B.A., Hamil-
ton College, 1872; B.D., Andover Theological Seminary, 1876; D.D.,
Lafayette College, 1889, and Hamilton, 1899; LL.D., Lafayette, 1892.
Bom January 7, 1851, Vernon, N. Y.
Pastor of Presbyterian Church, Auburn, N. Y., 1876-78; Ithaca,
N. Y., 1878-83 ; Holyoke, Mass., 1883-85 ; Chicago, 111., 1885-92. Presi-
dent of Hamilton College, 1892 .
Address: Clinton, N. Y.
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. LL.D. B.A., Yale University,
1878; LL.B., Cincinnati College Law School, 1880; LL.D., Yale Uni-
versity, 1893, Johns Hopkins University and University of Pennsylvania,
1902, Harvard University and Miami University, 1905, and State Uni-
versity of Iowa, 1907. Born September 15, 1857, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Admitted to the bar, 1880. Law reporter, Cincinnati Times and Cin-
cinnati Commercial, 1880-81. Assistant prosecuting attorney, Hamilton
County, Ohio, 1881-82. Collector of internal revenue, First District,
Ohio, 1882-83. Practised law, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1883-87. Assistant
county solicitor, Hamilton County, Ohio, 1885-87. Judge of the
Superior Court, Ohio, 1887-90. Solicitor general of the United States,
1890-92. Dean and Professor in the Law Department, University of
Cincinnati, 1896-1900. U. S. circuit judge, 6th Circuit, 1892-1900.
President of U. S. Philippine Commission, 1900-04. First civil gov-
ernor of the Philippine Islands, 1901-04. U. S. Secretary of War,
1904-09. President of the United States, 1909 .
Address : Washington, D. C.
FRANCIS ASBURY BAGNALL. M.A.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1587.)
ELWELL ALEXANDER BISHOP. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1169.)
BENJAMIN COULBOURN CONNER. D.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1120.)
870
HONORARY ALUMNI. [1910. j
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN KIDDER. D.D. :|
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1275.) i
■1
CHARLES WESLEY McCORMICK. D.D. ;
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1277.) \
HOMER CLYDE STUNTZ. D.D. B.D., Garrett Biblical Insti- ^
tute, 1896; D.D., Upper Iowa University, 1896. Born January 29,
1858, Albion, Pa.
Methodist Episcopal missionary to India, 1886-95. Superintendent, ^
M. E. missions, Philippine Islands, 1901-07. Field secretary, Board of <
Foreign Missions, M. E. Church, 1907-08; first assistant corresponding
secretary, 1908 . Author: The Philippines and the Far East. \
Address: 150 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y.
JOHN EDWARD EUSTIS. LL.D.
(See Record of Graduates, No. 1043.)
871
INDEX.
Bachelors of arts, philosophy, or science (pp. 1-606) are indicated by
the date of graduation only. Non-graduates (pp. 607-804) are indicated
by the letter n, masters of arts or of science, on examination (pp. 805-
806) by the letter w, honorary alumni (pp. 807-871) by the letter hy
trustees (pp. xxvi-xxxii) by the letter /, and members of the Faculty,
not graduates of Wesleyan (pp. xliv-lxiii) by the letter /. Some names
appear more than once in the book ; in such cases the reference is to the
most complete record.
Abbott.
Abial R. n 1853
Aldon 0. 1876
Bennett T. i860
Dudley C. 1889
George I. n 1^8
Henry C. 1859
Henry D. n 1905
John E. 1869
Larmon R. 1866
Sarah L. 1893
Stephen S. 1885
William N. » 1884
Abel.
James M. n 1857
Abercrombie.
Edward E. 1889
Abraham.
Thomas S. n 1859
Abrams.
Cornelius n 1891
George R. n 1^8
ACKART.
Everett G. 1902
ACKERLY.
Ellwood R. n 1885
Samuel LeR. 1895
ACKLEY.
Joseph B. 1884
Adams.
Alfred W. n 1875
Alice L. 1902
Alton D. n 1886
Arlon T. 1903
Arthur P. 1873
Benjamin J. 1874
Benjamin P. 1907
Charles t
Charles h 1836
Charles T. n 1864
C. Collard 1859
Everett F. 1876
George L. n 1908
George R. 1863
Han ford C. 1905
H. Foster 1905
Henry W. 1841
JohnE. 1901
Joseph A. 1842
Lena M. 1892
Levi D. n 1900
Lula G. 1895
Mary A. 1897
Samuel R. 1851
Susan M. 1901
Walter S. 1905
William E. 1901
William H. n 1866
Adkins.
Charles L., Jr. n 1910
Adlington.
Joseph A. 1873
Agard.
Harry L. 1904
Aiken.
Andrew P. 1862
Akers.
Winf red C. 1893
Albro.
A. Bliss 1899
Ames S. n 1905
Alcott.
Howard E. n 1872
Alder-
Robert h 1839
Aldrich.
Charles S. /
Aldridge.
Benjamin L. n 1906
Alexander.
Dixon 1846
Howard T. 1890
James H. t
James L. n 1898
William W. 1890
Alford.
Daniel S. 1871
Allen.
Alfred L. n 1861
Charles F. n 1898
872
INDEX.
[Austin.
Charles F. h 1872
Charles M. 1882
Daniel G. n 1840
Eugene E. n 1909
George W. m 1841
Harold D. 1907
John W. 1849
Lewis, Jr. 1908
Raymond D. 1904
Ray R. 1907
Willard S. n 1864
Alling.
Ebenezer T. n 185 1
Morris E. n 1902
Allison.
David 1859
Allyn,
Robert 1841
Alsop.
Charles H. n i860
Joseph W. n 1858
Alverson.
James L. 1838
Alvord,
Harry C. n 1904
Amerman.
Richard S. n 1850
Ames.
Benjamin G. n 1849
Bernice D. h 1856
Daniel 1849
Edward R. h 1877
George T. 1903
Jacob W. H. 1864
James S. 1905
Jeremiah F. n 1851
Jessie W. H. n 1895
Amy.
Ernest F. 1909
Anderson.
Albert A. n 1908
Arthur R. 1906
Irving M. 1903
John A. 1896
Olaf J. 1903
Robert A. 1902
Walter M. 1901
Wilbur L. 1892
William F. h 1902
William H. 1837
William K. 1910
William W. 1896
Andrew.
Heman B. n 1878
Joseph F. 1876
Andrews.
Anna H. 1890
Arthur L. 1875
Benjamin F. 1898
Charles B. h 1879
Edward G. 1847
Edward H. n 1885
Erasmus D. n 1833
Ethel W. n 1909
George t
George E. 1898
Henry H.n 1869
Lloyd H. 1891
Theodore F. n 1841
Andrus.
Edith J. 1897
Hamlin J. n 1868
John E. 1862
Loval B. n 1838
William L. 1893
Angus.
Clara C. 1910
Anthony.
Edward M. i860
Antliff.
'William /j 1870
Apgar.
Charles E. n 1887
Archer.
George F. n 1881
Arms.
Goodsil F. 1880
873
Armstrong.
Andrew C. /
Frederick L. n 1907
George W. n 1857
John W. h 1845
Solon 1856
Arnold.
Alfred C. n 1901
Edwin D. 1891
George n 1833
Harold DeF. 1906
Joseph T. 1839
Arvine.
Kazlitt 1841 (see
Palmer, Silas W.)
ASHURST.
John M. n 1839
Atherton.
Alexander M. 1897
Frank C. n 1898
Atkins.
Alfred C. n 1879
Dubois G. n 1889
Edwin H. n 1874
Kenneth N. 1908
Osmin 1866
Wesley C. 1908
Atkinson.
Thomas H. 1892
Atwater.
Charles W. 1906
Edward W. 1876
Wilbur 0.1865
Atwood.
Anthony W. n 1863
Robert B. n 1862
AULTMAN.
Merwyn L. 1909
Austin.
Alfred G. w 1897
Cassius M. n 1903
Eva V. 1897
Oliver L.M 1895
Avery.l
INDEX.
Avery.
Abraham t
Abraham n 1848
Charles W. n 1880
Marcellus C. iSgg
AxsoN.
Stockton 1890
AXTELL.
Frederic G. 1888
Ayres.
Daniel n 1842
Gabriel D. n 1846
AZNAR.
Julian 1894
B AC HELLER.
Albert LaF. 1874
Bachman.
George W. n 1908
Backus.
William H. n 1836
Bacon.
Arthur W. 1856
Clarence E. 1878
Curtiss S. n 1900
Roger W. 1910
Badeau.
Peter A. n 1840
Bagenstose.
Harvey L. 1900
Bagg.
Mary E. 1903
James G. 1903
Bagnall.
Francis A. 1890
William R. 1840
Bahret.
James L. 1895
Bailey.
Alfred M. 1902
John S. n 1852
Jonas M. 1855
Joseph A. 1849
Joseph A. n i83o
Middlesex A. 1877
Norris C. 1899
Russell S. n 1906
Samuel R. 1868
William F. n 1836
Winthrop C. n 1908
Baird.
I Raimond D, 1909
Baker.
Asa S. n 1846
Charles n 1843
Charles H. 1881
Darius 1870
Delos R. 1872
Edvrard H. n 1885
Francis M. n 1881
Frank n 1852
Frank M. 1903
Gardner t
Greenleaf G. n 1863
Harry T. 1900
Henry 1854
Henry 1864
Henry J. t
James H. 1903
Osmon C. n 1834
Percy H. 1909
Walter S. 1901
Baldwin.
Burton J. 1902
Charles C. 1855
James G. 1894
Julius A. 1842
May E. n 1900
Stephen L. h 1867
William B. n 1876
William R. 1862
Ball.
Everett M. 1886
Bancroft.
Edgar H. 1861
Bangs.
Aaron C. 1834
Edv^rard D. n 1843
874
Elijah K. 1835
Francis N. n 1845
Heman t
Joseph H. n 1S42
Nathan /
Nathan D. 1852
Stephen B. n 1842
William McK. h 1833
Banister.
Robert L. n 1902
Banks.
James N. 1841
Bannister.
Carlton 1884
Edward 1838
Henry 1836
William H. n 1849
Barber.
Franklin 1893
Mercelon C. F. 1844
Barbour.
Sylvester n 1856
William R. 1909
Bardwell.
William 1842
Barker.
Charles P. 1903
Forrest E. 1874
Stanley G. 1909
Stephen t
Barnard.
Charles A. 1863
Barnes.
Culmer n 1872
Eldred L. M. 1895
Everett 1879
Frederick M. n 1899
Gaybert n 1869
J. C., Mrs. (see Rice,
Lizzie C.)
Jonathan t
Jonathan E. 1848
Mabelle W. 1901
Unade 1908
William H. T. n 1841
INDEX.
[Beeman.
Barney.
E. M., Mrs. (see
Clark, Caroline C.)
Barn HART.
John H. 1892
John W. 1861
Barn SWELL,
Thomas F. 1862
Barnum.
Frederic S. 1859
Barr.
A. E., Mrs. (see
Crafts, Addie L.)
Barraclough.
Florence E. 1899
Barrett.
Frank E. n 1870
Barrows.
Charles L. n 1867
Justin S. 1854
Lorenzo D. h 1857
Mela I. n 1879
Walter B. /
Barry.
Joseph G. H. n 1884
Bartlett.
Charles n 1843
Edwin N. n 1901
George D. 1882
Nathaniel J. n 1857
Robert A. 1903
Barto.
Charles E. 1890
Barton.
Arthur W. n 1902
Bernard G. 1898
Herbert J. n 1876
Bascom.
Henry B. h 1838
Bashford.
James W. h 1903
Bass.
Bertha 1886
Bassett.
Edward D. 1885
Batchelder.
Harry A. 1897
Batcheller.
Hiland G. 1907
James B. 1845
Bates.
Adella W. 1899
Alfred S. n 1834
Charles W. n 1856
Daniel M., Jr. n 1876
Dwight E. 1836
Francis A. 1839
Frisbie J. 1909
George S. n 1863
John L. h 1903
Bath.
William H. 1904
Bawden.
Edward A. 1890
Ernest 1894
Baylies.
Henry 1846
Baylis.
Frances J. n 1905
Bayliss.
Harold H. n 1898
Lucien S. 1891
Beach.
Burton T. 1876
John W. 1845
Martha J. 1890
Mary R. 1890
Robert J. 1890
Samuel F. 1846
Theodore C. 1865
Beale.
Franklin H. n 1868
Howard C. n 1863
Joseph H. 1872
Seth H. t
Beardslee.
Clark S. /
Beardsley.
Ailing P. 1898
Beaton.
Robert E. 1910
Beattys.
Frank D. 1885
George D. 1885
Harry H. 1888
Becker.
Frank C. 1905
Owen C. 1904
Beckwith.
Hermon E. n 1908
James B. 185 1
Bedell.
John S. 1899
William A. n 1884
Beebe.
Grace A. 1901
Joseph C. 1907
J. C, Mrs. (see
Knowles, Anna B.)
Beech.
Joseph 1899
Beede.
James M. 1872
Beekman.
Fred W. n 1892
Beeman.
Bowman S. n 1904
Jedediah D. 1864
Leonard L. 1875
L. L., Mrs. (see Stone,
PhebeA.)
875
Beeman.]
INDEX.
LeRoy M. 1895
L. M., Mrs. (see Hib-
BARD, Mary F.)
Wilbur S. 1906
Beers.
Charles T. 1897
Francis B. n 1870
Francis E. 1854
Jesse L. 1890
Belden.
Edward S. 1899
H. E., Mrs. (see Wil-
liams, Margaret N.)
Belding.
William R.MiSsi
Bell.
Richard E. 1890
Samuel F. n 1839
William h 1846
William E. 1906
Bement.
Samuel S. 1841
Benedict.
Charles E. n 1898
Francis G. /
George B. 1881
Henry H. /
Washburn n 1842
Benham.
Francis R. HI 898
Bennett.
A. A., Mrs. (see Bar-
rows, Mela I.)
Charles W. 1852
George S. 1864
Henry W. 1862
Joel B. n 1841
Manning B. 1897
Milton L. 1910
Preston t
R. Nelson 1897
Sanford T. 1910
Sarah L. n 1893
Z. Piatt 1903
Benson,
Adolph B. 1907
Earl M. 1906
Bentley.
Jerome H. 1903
John, Jr. 1904
Benton.
Joel C. n 1845
Stephen O. h 1887
Bergholz.
Leo A. 1882
Bergstrom.
John A. 1890
Bern see.
Christian D. n 1878
Beriuan.
Hobart h 1868
Berrien.
Cornelius R. 1896
James G. 1903
Berry.
Frank A. 1907
John S. n 1842
Wilbur F. n 1880
Best.
Alfred E. 1875
Beits.
John M. 1902
J. M., Mrs. (see Win-
ans, Jessie M.)
Bevin.
Julia G. 1899
Marshall 1902
Beyer.
Thomas P. 1903
BiCKFORD.
Frances H. n 1909
George H. 1891
John H. h 1904
Biddle.
Homer S. n 1906
Bidwell.
Charles A. n 1894
Ira G. n 1858
William W. n 1857
Bigelow.
Albert M. n 1867
Artemas 1838
Biggs.
Benjamin T. n 1847
Billings.
William P. t
BiLLINGTON.
Charles 1900
Bingham,
Harry V. n 1904
BiNNEY.
John h 1903
Birch.
Eldora J, 1902
Birdsall.
Ralph N. n 1902
BiRDSEY,
Annie G. 1900
Eldon B. 1871
Samuel R. n 1858
BiSBEE,
Robert E. 1875
Robert M. n 1906
Bishop.
Allen R. 1905
Elwell A. 1878
George E. 1901
Gilbert H, 1909
Henry M. n 1857
Thomas W. h 1871
Bissell.
Thomas J, 1855
Blackman,
Dora 1. 1900
876
INDEX.
[Bowler.
Blaine.
Blundell.
Booth.
Edward L. 1886
Charles R. 1891
Edward n 1847
Blair.
Blunt.
BOOTHBY.
Franklin 0. 1848
Ambrose 1863
Asa 1859
James G. 1841
Samuel F. n 1881
BOARDMAN.
Borden.
Cassius F. n 1865
Bailey E. 1841
Blaisdell.
Wallace S. 1901
Henry R. i860
Borgelt.
James E. 1876
BOBO.
Albert E. n 1898
William F. n 1876
Blake.
BOSWELL.
Edwin A. 1872
Henry M. 1862
William S. 1876
Bock.
Alice M. 1907
George C. 1886
Thomas S. n 1877
Blakeman.
BODINE.
BOSWORTH.
Wilbert C. 1876
George I., Jr. 1906
Henry N. n 1886
Blakeslee.
BODWELL.
Boucher.
Albert F. 1896
William L. n i860
James H. n 1874
Charles W. 1886
Francis D. h 1889
BOGART.
BOULTEN house
George H. 1893
Cecil R. n 1910
John E. » 1905
Blanchard.
BOHLMANN.
Bourne.
Tames A. n 1861
Fred J. 1897
Silas J. n 1853
:LorenzoD. 1857
F. J., Mrs. (see
Orlando h 1839
Mason, Roberta)
John C. w 1902
BOUTON.
Blasdale.
Laura A. M. n 1900
Frank R. 1886
W. C., Mrs. (see
Rogers, Elizabeth
Bolster.
BOWDISH.
H.)
Cyrus 1842
Lewis F. n 1901
Fred H. n 1903
WellesleyW.i86s
Bleakly.
George H. w 1885
Howard G. n 1892
Bolton.
BOWEN.
Blichfeldt.
Harris A. n 1907
Charles W.1851
William C. 1854
Emil H. 1900
BONFOEY.
Bliss.
Ruth B. 1905
Bower.
Aaron V. n 1883
AbeU
BONHAM.
Harold M. 1910
George H. 1842
Horace n 1855
Lahman F. 1879
Walter P. 1909
John M. n 1855
Russell F. 1907
William L. 1842
Wallace L. 1902
Blood.
Bon NELL.
BOWLBY.
Lorenzo W. 1838
Charles L. 1868
Robert A. w 1910
Blumenthal.
Bonner.
Bowler.
Charles E. h 1848
John n 1846
877
John A. « 1877
Sowman.
INDEX.
Bowman.
Isaiah/
John R. 1900
Joseph B n 1887
BOWNE.
Samuel W. /
Boyd.
Charles W. 1873
Darrell S. 1910
John F. 1905
BOYDEN
Adin S. 1844
Erastus n 1847
BOYNTON.
Arthur G. 1899
Boys.
Isaac n 1862
Brackett.
William T. S. n 1852
Bradford.
Archibald E. n 1899
Bradley.
Walter P. /
Bradshaw.
John E. 1849
Bragdon.
Edmund E. E. 1841
Frederick E. 1891
George H. n 1899
G. H., Mrs. (see
Paterson, Alice L.)
Bragg.
Ernest L. 1907
Brainard.
Wilson F. n 1890
Bramblee,
William J. 1861
Bra M HALL.
Charles O. n 1880
Branham.
Henry R. n 1842
Bransfield.
Elizabeth P. 1907
Helen V. 1904
Bray.
Frank C. 1890
William P. 1903
Brazos.
Julia 1899
Breaux.
Gustave A. n 1847
Breckinridge,
Edwin H. 1864
John S. 1861
Breed,
Walter R. 1887
Brengle.
George S. 1910
Brewer.
Daniel D. n 1857
David J. n 1855
Edward H. n 1863
Edwin B. n 1852
Hamilton 1838.
James M. n 1849
Marshal B. n 1858
Moses K. n 1842
Raymond H. 1909
William H. h 1903
Brewster.
Chauncev B. h 1903
William L.ni887
Bridge.
George A. n 1897
John L. 1888
Jonathan D. h 1848
Robert P. 1910
William D. 1861
Brierley.
Benjamin W. n 1874
Briggs.
Benjamin R. 1894
Frederick W. h 1874
Henry E. 1879
Nathaniel L. 1861
Robert E. n 1903
Brigham.
Alice 1900
Charles A. G. 1847
Charles O. n 1862
Brill.
William 1886
Brim.
Edwin 0. 1859
Bristol.
Daniel W. h 1855
Harlow B. 1910
Leveritt D. 1903
Lucius M. n 1896
Raymond W. 1906
Britt,
Benjamin W. n 1840
Britten.
Victor S. W1898
Britton.
Alexander T. n 1857
Augusta M. 1896
Broatch.
Frederick W. n 1901
Broc'k.
Thomas S. n 1898
Brockman.
Whitefield W. n 1900
Brodhead,
Francis D, n 1852
George M. 1882.
Bronk,
John P, 1875
878
INDEX.
[Burley.
Bronson.
Daniel D. n 1894
Gurdon G. n 1854
John O. n 1849
Brooks.
Adin 1851
Byron A. 1871
Charles W. 1857
Delos F. n 1876
Edgar E. n 1896
Jabez 1850
John H. n 1864
Ormando N. 1851
Brown.
Abner H. n 1839
Albert H. n 1851
Annie S. 1901
Arthur L. 1900
Calvin M. n 1879
Carrie T. 1897
Charles G. 1904
Charles H. 1897
Charles L. n 1835
Charles S. 1849
David F. n 1841
Elmer E. h 1909
Francis A. n 1883
Francis C. 1896
Fred 1. 1898
George J. 1873
George W. n 1841
George W. n 1852
Grow S. n 1905
Henrv B. n 1859
Jacob W. 1854
James N. t
John N. n 1878
Lily C. n 1895
M. Fillmore n 1874
Oliver E. 1842
Paul R. w 1866
Raymond S. n 1910
Seldon L. 1879
Walter C. 1903
Walter H. 1910
Willard E. n 1900
William N. n 1845
Browne.
Arthur W. 1900
A. W., Mrs. (see
Westgate, Helen
E.)
Brownell.
Burton H. 1897
Bruce.
Eli C. 1846
William W. n 1902
Brundage.
Alfred R. n 1885
William M. 1880
Bruner.
Alfred C. 1879
Harry B. 1887
William E. 1888
Brush.
Jesse n 1854
Samuel P. n 1907
William n 1850
Bryant.
Arthur P. 1892
Buchanan,
William G. n 1902
Buck,
Charles H. 1864
John R. 11 1862
Walter P. 1886
Buckelew,
Joshua R, 1874
Buckham,
Matthew H. h 1909
Buckingham,
Burdette R. 1899
BUCKLAND.
Harlehigh H. h 1834
Buckley.
James M. n i860
Monroe 1899
Samuel B. 1836
BUCKNAM.
Robert P. 1859
BUDINGTQN.
Charles O. n 1857
Henry A. 1857
Robert A. /
BUELL.
Ernest H. 1908
BUGBEE.
Harry W. n 1902
BULKLEY.
William L. n 1888.
Bullard.
Frederick H. n 1883
BUNCE.
James H., Jr. n 1895
Bunnell,
Mary G. 1897
BUNTEN,
Roland J. 1904
Bunting.
Jabez h 1834
Burch.
Thomas t
Thomas H. n 1843
Burdick.
Arthur H. 1899
A. H., Mrs. (see
Northrop, Mary)
Clinton DeW. 1886
John A. n 1887
William L. 1882
Burgess.
George n 1847
Henry T. h 1898
BURGWIN.
William H. 1896
Burke.
Arthur N. 1889
Edward W. 1888
George W. 1839
Joseph C. 1874
Walter F. n 1909
Burley.
John S. 1899
879
Burlingame.l
INDEX.
BURLINGAME.
L. G., Mrs. (see
Hills, Faith E.)
BURNES.
Charles D. « 1892
James H. n 1896
Burnett.
Thomas W. n 1905
William H. 1865
BURNHAM.
Benjamin F. 1853
Hosea B. n 1853
John P. 1910
Burns.
Jabez h 1846
Rov L. 1910
Wi'lbur F. i860
William H. 1867
Burr.
Annie L. n 1884
Charles C. n 1846
Coleman C. 1865
Edson W. i860
Elbert W.ni893
Ella V. 1884
Ethel C. 1909
Eugene W. 1898
Frank W. 1897
Frederick P. n 1880
John K. n 1892
Jonathan K. 1845
Joseph B. n 1885
Julian E. n 1901
Leland M. n 1893
Rollin H. 1900
Russell J. n i860
Willis S. 1836
BURRITT.
Charles D. 1843
BURROVVES.
Edward T. n 1880
Burrows.
William H. t
BURRUSS.
John W.F. 1836
BuRT.
David n 1848
William 1879
BURTIS.
Townsend W. n 1835
Burton.
Henry E. n 1864
Nathaniel J. 1850
William M. 1834
BUSCHEK.
Hermann A. 1901
BUSEY.
George McK. 1886
Bush.
George G. 1866
BUSHNELL.
George E. n 1850
Horace h 1842
Otto A. 1903
BUSSELL.
William H. 1838
Butler.
Bernard W. n 1893
Dale D. n 1889
Edmund G. 1868
Glentworth R. h 1908
Herbert W. n 1909
James E. n 1904
Butterfield.
Milton 1843
Butters.
Edgar A. 1908
BUTTRICK.
Henry A. n 1863
BUTTZ.
Henry A. h 1866
Byrnes.
Horace D. 1900
Byrt.
Arthur W. 1886
Cables.
Cornelius, H., Jr. n
1910
Cadman.
S. Parkes h 1898
Cady.
George F. n 1869
Gilbert H. /
Walter G. /
Cahoon.
Charles D. t
Calder.
James 1849
William P. 1903
Caldwell.
Asbury n 1864
John M. 1862
Roger G., Jr. n 1906
Samuel C. n 1858
Calef.
Arthur B. 1851
Arthur B., Jr. n 1881
Jeremiah F. 1877
Calkins.
Marshall n 1854
Callan.
Michael J. n 1869
Camier.
Henry W. 1888
Camp.
Burton H. 1901
Daniel W. t
Daniel W. n 1882
Herbert V. n 1899
John N. t
John S. 1878
Mortimer H. 1898
Samuel T. t
Campaigne.
S. Curtis 1906
William N. n 1898
880
INDEX.
[Chapin.
Campbell.
Buel 0. 1887
C. A., Mrs. (see Glad-
win, Vivian E.)
Herbert L. n 1890
Thomas C. n 1841
William 1841
William n 1841
Canby.
Edward R.S.hiSyo
Canfield.
Charles C. n 1872
Paul F. n 1903
Canham.
Charles P. 1909
Cantine.
Francis C. n 1852
Cardozo.
Isaac N. n 1879
Carey.
Edgerton S. 1900
Elias R. n i860
Carhart.
Henry S. 1869
Sanf ord W. n 1907
Carleton.
John N. n 1855
Carlough.
David J. 1892
Carman.
Joseph P. n 1906
Carnahan.
George A. 1884
James C. n 1879
Carpenter.
Ernest C. 1894
Erwin E. n 1903
George C. 1866
Henry C. n 1877
Ralph S. 1907
William A. n 1845
Carr.
James, Jr. 1859
William R. i860
Carrington.
Augustus B. 1876
Robert A. n 1874
Carroll.
Dwight F. 1887
Isaac S. 1902
James M. 1851
J. W., Mrs. (see
Chaffee, Grace I.)
Stella W. n 1896
Carrow.
Charles M. n 1872
Carruth.
Frank E. 1909
Carson.
George P. 1883
Carswell.
Robert n 1863
Carter.
Clarence E. 1908
George W. 1892
Hedley V. n 1909
Herman n 1874
James N. 1903
•
Case.
Alfred B. 1896
Lucius n 1838
Lyman W. n 1849
Casler.
David 1869
Cass.
John A. 1872
William B. 1896
Cassidy.
William M. 1888
Caswell.
George E. n 1910
James E. n 1869
Cate.
Carter E. n 1876
Cavan.
Willis H. n 1882
Caward.
Olin M. 1903
Cederberg.
Charles A. n 1908
Chadbourne.
George S. 1858
James P. n 1893
Samuel G. n 1884
Chadwick.
Charles W. 1884
Gustavus B. n 1861
Walter A. 1869
Chaffee.
Grace I. n 1892
Chalker.
Richard A. n 1840
Chamberlain.
Abiram h 1903
Daniel D. h 1870
Ezra B. n 1846
Herbert C. 1907
Chamberlin.
Roy B. 1909
Chambers.
Thomas M. h 1855
Champion.
Henry n 1846
Chandler.
Davison A. 1897
Perry 1872
Theophilus B. 1850
Wilson B. n 1887
Chapin.
Albert W. n 1865
Charles S. 1880
James I. n 1901
Solomon 1857
881
Chapman.]
INDEX.
Chapman.
Arthur W. 1903
JohnA. M./11871
John E. H. n 1850
John H. n 1867
MaeH. 1900
Ulysses 1840
William H. 1897
William J. 1874
Chappell.
William J. 1883
Chase.
Albert H. n 1882
Alden F. 1869
Allen n 1895
Benjamin W. 1864
Charles A. n 1895
Daniel H. 1833
Edwin F. « 1894
Georp^e D. /
Henry h 1835
Hiram n 1844
I rah E. 1850
Jason F. 1896
JohnD. 1842
John L. n 1865
Orliff vanH. 1908
Sidera 1839
Walter E. n 1876
Wesley D. 1863
Chasey.
Joseph W. 1907
Chatfield.
Henrv H. 1889
Chattaway.
Samuel W. M. n 1863
Chedsey.
Nathan A. n 1845
Cheeseman.
George W. t
Cheney.
Beniamin H. n 1859
Nathan G. 1869
Oren B. h 1863
Chester.
Francis T. 1885
Simeon F. 1852
Chew.
Benjamin W. n 1836
Chiche.ster.
Ernest C. n 1904
George F. n 1908
Child.
Charles M. 1890
Childs.
Perry G. 1846
Chisholm,
Harvey F. n 1856
Chittenden.
Charles n 1836
Church.
Charles W. 1864
Isabella J. 1896
James A. n 1863
May W. n 1901
Morris DeV. 1875
Roy. M rs. ( see S m ith,
Mae G.)
Seth 1850
Churchill.
Ernest M. n 1904
John H. ni867
^ClVILL.
Acton T. 1886
Claflin.
heet
William h 1868
Clapp.
Elam S. P. 1863
Franklin H. 1901
Clark.
Allen 1865
Alonzo H. n i88t
Benjamin S. 1872
Cari W. 1907
Caroline C. i8os
Clifford P. T895
Daniel J. n 1876
Davis W. 1836
Edgar F. 1861
Elizabeth D. 1907
Emerson G. n 1870
Evert M. /
Frank R. 1900
Fred N. 1900
Frederick W. n i88f
Harold D. n 1907
Henry F. 1886
Jefferson n 1867
John C. 1886
Laban h 1853
Lester M. 1839
Nathaniel W. 1879
Robert 1857
Smith n 1866
Thomas J., Jr. 1901
Walter E. 1895
William R. 1852
William W. 1848
Clarke.
Charles D. n 1878
Ernest P. 1885
Frederic W. 1870
George i860
George H. 1877
Horatio R. h i8'53
John C. 1848
John S. 1907
William L. 1899
Willis G. 1877
Clayton.
Alfred S. 1901
James W. » 1855
Cleaveland.
Charles F., Jr. 1908
Cleaver.
Henry A. 1891
Clement.
George W. n i860
George W., Jr. 1883
Clements.
Henry L. 1896
Isaac N. 1870
Theron A. 1906
Clemons.
W. Harry 1902
Clerk.
Frederick E. n 1903
INDEX.
[Conn.
Cleveland.
Josiah J. 1849
Clifford.
Howard A. 1884
Nathaniel D. n 1883
Timothy S. n 1876
Clift.
Smith 1837
Cline.
Thomas S. 1901
Clough.
Joel B. 1848
Cloyd.
Paul C. n 1892
Cobb.
Alfred P. n 1906
Fred W. n 1890
Herbert E. 1887
William O. n 1896
Cobleigh.
Edwin R. n 1853
Nelson E. 1843
Nelson S. h 1865
COBURN.
Clarence P. 1877
Luther G. igoi
COCAGNE.
John H. 1871
Cochran.
Clayton T. n 1909
Cochrane.
Jasper D. 1880
Cocker.
Benjamin F. h 1864
Codding.
Lewis B. 1882
Coddington.
Wellesley P. i860
Coe.
Andrew J. 1855
Christabel M. 1901
Jonathan 1839
Coffin.
Charles E. n 1883
Edward F. 1895
Edward P. 1879
Owen V. h 1895
Seward V. 1889
Coffman,
Wilmer E. 1895
Cogan.
James J. 1902
Coggshall.
Clara M. 1890
CoiT.
Olin B. 1877
COITE.
William J. n 1857
Colburn.
John 1847
Colby.
Charles G. 1849
George J. L. n 1842
Cole.
Cornelius 1847
Edwin H. 1851
George W. n 1850
Harry J. ni885
Jacob A. 1887
Maude V. 1902
Peter F. n 1867
Ralph M. 1906
Coleman.
George S. 1876
John H. /
Lyman /
Oliver A. 1875
William B., Jr. 1873
Colgate.
Bowles t
Collin.
Henry A. 1858
John H. n 1854
Quincy J. 1857
Collings.
H. T., Mrs. (see Dar-
row, GraciaB.)
Collins.
Charles 1837
Frederick J. 1879
Frederick O. n 1903
James M. n 1879
Lewis n 1853
Lorin C. n 1838
COLLYER.
G. L., Mrs. (see Day,
Helena L.)
Colt.
Charles H. 1894
Colter.
Joseph n 1877
COLVILLE.
George M. h 1888
Comfort.
George F. 1857
William F. 1862
COMINS.
James B. 1896
Commons.
John R. /
Cone.
Edward S. n 185 1
George B. 1837
Congdon.
Edward F. n 1905
Conger.
David N. 1848
Conn.
Harold J. 1908
Herbert W. /
Lillie B. 1890
883
Connell.]
INDEX.
Connell.
William t
Connelly.
Herbert L. 1909
Conner.
Benjamin C. 1876
James H. n 1858
Samuel J. A. i8g2
Connor.
Louis G. 1910
Conrad.
William F. 1853
Converse.
Abie! 18^9
J. Carl 1886
Waldo F. 1839
Cook.
Charles h 1850
George W. 1863
Paul n 1909
William H. n 1871
Cooke.
Alice G. 1906
Edward 1838
Henry P. 1877
Leslie B. 1868
Samuel W. 1853
COOKMAN.
Alfred 1892
Frank S. 1879
George G. 1877
William W. n 1882
Cooledge.
Clark ni84i
COOLEY.
Almon O. 1849
COOLIDGE.
Henry A, 1847
COONEY.
Robert /t 185 1
Coons.
Gideon W. 1890
Henry B. 1887
Horace W. 1899
Cooper.
Albert L. 1901
Charles P. 1888
Jacob F. 1883
Jesse V. 1906
Joel H. n 1844
Richard W. 1890
Rufus T. n 1887
Stephen VanR. n 1850
Varnum A. n 1863
Webb G. 1902
Willis A. n 1883
COOTE.
Thomas W. n 1906
COPELAND.
Anson T. 1858
A. Stanley n 1904
David 185s
Justin M. n 1857
Copp.
Henry N. 1863
Corbin.
Johnson A. n 1849
Corey.
Howard A. 1907
Joseph A. n 1880
Corliss.
Cyrus L. 1900
Frederick W. It 1864
Cornell.
Minn S., Jr. 1905
T. S., Mrs. (see
Andrews, Ethel W.)
Corner.
Clarence F. 1903
Corning.
Granville n 1876
Cornwall.
Andrew P. n 1903
Edward E. 1887
Cornwell.
Giles H. 1842
Corscaden.
James A. 1902
Roberta 1901
Corson.
John W. n 1887
Corwin.
Clifford O. n 1908
Coston.
Herbert H. 1873
Cottle.
William A. 1875
Couch MAN.
John W. n 1878
COUGHLIN.
Clarence D. n 1905
Elizabeth A. 1900
Jane 1897
COULSTON.
Charles W. 1891
COULTAS.
Andrew J. 1880
COUSENS.
Francis H. 1873
Wilbur F. n 1872
COVEL.
James h 1835
John S. 1845
CoWAN.
James F. 1909
Cowling.
E. J., Mrs. (see Smith,
Percie J.)
Cox.
George B. n 1887
William W. n 1876
884
COXE.
Dorran B. n 1882
James C. W. 1863
John H. 1909
Crafts.
Addie L. 1883
Albert B. 1871
Frederick H. n 1871
George B. 1908
G. B., Mrs. (see Dona-
hoe, Margaret E.)
Major P. 1844
Wilbur F. 1869
Craig.
Elizabeth A. 1889
Lewis W. 1879
Cramer.
Mary E. 1894
Myron C. 1904
Norman L. 1873
Raymond V. n 1910
Crandall.
Francis A. 1875
John N. n 1854
Crane.
Charles G. 1907
Howard D. 1903
John R. h 1845
Lewis N. 1890
Robert N. 1867
William H. n 1877
Crawford.
Allan h 1868
Andrew K. i860
Frederick N. 1908
James B. h 1863
John n 1865
Margaret 1910
Morris B. 1874
M. B., Mrs. (see Rice,
Caroline L.)
Morris D'C. h 1853
Robert S. 1880
Creamer,
Alfred G. n 1884
Cressman.
Elijah 1878
INDEX.
Cressy.
Noah /
Crittenden.
Albert R. t
Crocker.
Joseph E. n 1894
Croft.
Charles P. 1869
Crombie.
Dean A. n 1884
Crook.
JohnT. 1881
William M. 1884
Winnie M. 1885
Crooks.
Thomas R. 1889
Crosby.
George H. n 1865
Crosley.
Abraham n 1905
Cross.
H. S., Mrs. (see
Gamache, Florence
M.)
Crossett.
Harry S. n 1910
Crowell.
Albert L. 1892
Benjamin C. 1904
Loranus 1840
Robert F. 1857
Samuel F. 1902
Croxford,
George A. n 1891
Russell H. 1887
Crysler.
Adam C. 1852
Culver.
M. Eugene 1875
[D agnail.
Cum MINGS.
Anson W. h 1843
George O. n 1867
Joseph 1840
Leonard N. 1873
William E. n 1878
Cumnock,
Robert McL. 1868
Cunningham,
Edward 1867
Logan n 1909
Currier,
Edwin P, 1890
John W. 1857
Curry.
Daniel 1837
John n 1842
Curtice,
LeonH. 1908
Raymond S. 1908
Saul 0. 1885
Gushing.
Charles W. h 185S
John R. 1869
Joseph W. 1857
Samuel G. 1872
CUSHMAN.
Robert S. 1902
Walter S. 1859
Cutler.
Carl C. n 1903
David A. n 1903
Raymond W. n 1910
Zelia A. 1903
Cutts.
Edward 1865
Frederic 1893
Oliver t
Daboll.
David A. h 1872
Nathan h 1835
Dagnall.
Bertha L n 1902
Dains.]
INDEX.
Dains.
Dashiell.
Day.
Frank B. i8qo
Robert L. h 1866
Clarence M. 1909
George G. 1859
Robert L. n 1880
Harry P. 1903
George H. 1884
Helena L. 1886
Davenport.
James R. h 1883
Dales.
Charles W. 1848
John A. 1872
Wilbur F. 1886
Frederick M. 1889
John C. 1908
F. M.,Mrs. (see
Louis DeV. 1904
Dall.
William H. h 1888
Andrus, Edith J.)
Friend S. 1846
Harry 1900
Samuel J. n 1863
Waters B. 189 1
Milton W. 1903
Dean.
•
Dallinger.
Stanley W. 1884
Charles R. 1849
William H. h 1886
David J. h 1885
Davies.
James A. 1847
Dally.
Melrose D. 1896
Roll in C. 1909
Jonathan H. 1859
Ruth 1905
Joseph W. n 1866
Davis.
Albert /
Zebina T. 1846
Dalton.
Amy E. 1904
Deane.
William A. n 1870
Ashton W. 1900
Bernard M. 1889
Ernest R. 1888
Dandy.
Charles E. 1876
deAngelis.
JamesH., Jr. n 1864
Charles H. 1900
Charles S. 1880
Susie A. 1902
Danforth.
Qara S. n 1893
DeWitt n 1858
Dearborn.
Richard H. 1861
Dora W. 1902
Arthur K. 1906
Edson W. 1869
James M. 1902
Daniel.
George M. n 1908
Josiah W. n 1870
Robert A. n 1872
Gustavus F. h 1835
Reuben F. n 1870
H. Loranus 1900
Walter F. 1900
Daniels.
Herbert S. 1899
Benjamin n 1835
John McI. 1905
deBosis.
John H. n 1889
Lawrence A. 1908
A., Mrs. (see Vernon,
Morgan R. 1841
Perl B. n 1901
Loyal L. 1883
Lucius D. h 1863
Lillian)
William H. n 1863
Winthrop M. /
Milton S. n 1907
N. Evan 1897
Otto W. 1902
deCastro.
Joseph F. 1882
Danker.
Stephen B. 18^9
Albert 1863
Darby.
William C. 1899
Stephen B., Jr. 1895
Decker.
Wesley R. h 187s
William B. 1894
Willis B. n 1906
John A., Jr. 1901
Deering.
Davison.
William t
Dare.
Alfred T. 1898
Edward M. n 1903
Curtis P. 1843
Defandorf.
George W. 1892
Jason F. n 1887
Darling.
William T. h 1892
Arthur B. 1895
Clarence W. n 1899
Davitt.
deforest.
John W. n 1901
Jean L. 1896
Darrow.
Gracia B. 1900
Dawley.
DeFrehn.
Pierre W. n 1908
Milton H. n 1899
Jerry J. 1902
i
886
INDEX.
[Doolittle.
DeKoven.
Henry n 1836
Henry L. t
William n 1843
DeLaney.
Lewis E. 1902
L. E., Mrs. (see Gris-
woLD, Margaret)
Delano.
Charles W. 1894
Delevan.
Elizabeth H. n 1877
Demarest.
Donald J. n 1910
Gerald B. 1904
deMauriac,
Henri deW. n 1903
DeMena.
Felipe S. w 1845
Deming.
Lester F. 1906
Dempster.
John h 1848
Denison.
Howard P. n 1885
Joseph 1840
William n 1896
Dennett.
Oliver n 184S
Dennis.
Alfred P. /
Paul G. 1910
Denniston.
Benjamin M. 1910
Louis N. n 1902
Derby.
Elmer G. 1883
Deremer.
Earl DeW. 1910
Develin.
James A. 1883
Dewar.
Frank n 1873
Dewey.
Lewis F. 1861
Dexter.
Everett K. 1863
Deyampert.
Epaminondas n 1851
Dibble.
Howard G. n 1897
Dickinson.
Henry L. 1862
John h 1872
John T. 1853
DiCKISSON.
Benjamin F. 1907
Diefendorf.
Benjamin L 1833
Dikeman.
George W. n 1854
DiLKS.
Eva 1892
James B. 1878
Joseph A. 1867
Joseph A., Jr. n 1896
Dillard.
Richmond F. A. n 1841
Dilley.
Arthur U. n 1896
Dillingham.
Stephen C. 1845
Dinsmore.
CadfordM. 1851
DiSOSWAY.
Cornelius R. h 1838
Gabriel P. h 1833
887
Ditchett.
Edwin n 1903
Dixon.
James B. h 1859
Sylvester h 1858
DOANE.
Frank W. 1895
Ira C. 1903
Dobbins.
John Y. t
DODD. .
Bertram F. 1899
Harriman C. 1901
Thomas J. 1910
DODDS.
Clyde R. 1901
Solon A. 1901
Dodge.
Raymond /
Doe.
Albert P. 1874
Walter E. 1908
Dole.
Edmund P. n 1874
Samuel P. n 1837
Dollner.
Samuel L. n 1878
DONAHOE.
Daniel J. n 1875
Julia T. n 1904
Margaret E. 1906
Michael J. 1886
Donaldson.
Joshua M. 1839
Orren M. n 1889
DOOLEY.
Matthew A. w 1842
Doolittle.
Theodore S. h 1872
Dorchester.]
INDEX.
Dorchester.
Doxsee.
Ransom h i860
Daniel n 1847
Carll W. 1909
Reuben B. t
Daniel 1874
Drake.
DURBIN.
DOREMUS.
Herbert E. 1886
John P./
Edmund 1909
H. E., Mrs. (see
Johnson, Mary E.)
John P. 1853
DORMAN.
John P. 1894
DURFEE.
Edward W.nigos
Dresser.
Herbert A. n 1883
DORRIS.
Harry A. 1908
William H. n 1880
H. A., Mrs. (see
MoTT, AnnaR.)
John N. h 1862
Drew.
DURSTON.
DORSETT.
Charles M. 1892
Franklin S. 1902
George B. 1874
Daniel t
DUSINBERRE.
Doty.
DuBois.
George B. 1852
Howard R. 1908
Edgar VanF. 1893
George B. 1868
Douglas.
Benjamin /
DUFFORD.
DUTCHER.
Elizabeth E. 1897
George M. /
Duinkerke.
T^TTTxmsi
Douglass.
Arthur S. n 1906
John F. n 1883
JL/U 1 lUIN .
John W.« 1889
Gaylord W. 1900
Dukeshire.
Francis S. n 1896
Willard B. 1892
Duval.
Gordon C. 1908
William 1843
Richard W. n 1901
DULANY.
Roswell L. n 1901
Roswell S. 1861
John H.ni 884
Dwelly.
William M. n 1892
Duncan.
Jedediah n 1836
Dow.
Theodore A. 1874
DWIGHT.
Cyrus M. n 1844
William E. 1878
Holden 1835
David B. n 1884
Lewis 1837
Edward D. n 1846
Dunham.
William E. 1870
Lorenzo 1849
Archie W.nigoo
George P. n 1891
Dye.
DOWE.
Caleb 1841
Dunkel.
Otto/
Charles H. 1884
Downey.
Dyer.
Archibald StJ. n 1901
Dunkerke.
Frank M. n 1895
Charles G. 1840
J. Francis, Jr. n 1904
David G. 1884
Eason.
Leonard S. 1907
Dun MORE.
F. W., Mrs. (see
Russell G. 1908
Inglis, Jessie I.)
Downs.
Watson T. 1871
Frederick A. n 1855
William E. n 1910
Eastman,
Walter H. 1875
Frank E. n 1898
Dowse.
Dunn.
Henry E. 1858
Harold A. 1902
James H. n 1864
Charles D. n 1840
Lewis R. h 1876
Joseph h 1872
INDEX.
[Everitt.
Eaton,
Daniel O. n 1838
Herbert S. n 1891
Joel W. h 1881
William B. 1889
ECKFELDT.
Thomas H. 1881
ECKMAN.
George P. w 1884
Eddy.
Ashton C. 1875
Bayard T. n 1879
Henry T. 1866
Lewis H. n 1878
Robert N. n 1865
Edgerton.
Alonzo J. 1850
Charles S. 1870
Francis C. n 1894
Francis D. 1861
Edsall.
Charles F. 1908
Edson.
Edward i860
Edwards.
Bruce V. n 1907
George L. 1863
George N. 1893
James T. i860
Nelson 1879
Eggleston.
Asahel C. 1858
Charles F. 1890
George M. 1892
J. Wilbur 1889
Sidney B. n 1897
Eichelberger.
William S. /
ElSWALD.
Adolph H. n 1882
Arthur S. n 1882
Theodore G. n 1894
Ela.
David H. 1857
El wood S. ni882
Paul F. 1884
Elder.
William W. n 1874
Eldred.
John R. n 1852
Eldredge,
Elliott M. 1900
Orris K. t
Eldridge.
Herbert C. 1892
Elliott.
Benjamin F. n 1883
Charles h 1840
George W. n 1873
Melville C. n 1867
Ellis.
Charles A. 1900
Elizabeth J. 1877
John P. « 186s
Joseph W. 1858
Elmer.
Cordello D. n 1857
William T. 1857
Elwood.
Isaac N. n 1867
Ely.
Charles F. 1875
Edward M. n 1867
Emens.
Edgar A. 1886
Emerson.
George A. n 1874
George R. 1874
John H. 1870
Oscar B. 1901
Emery.
George H. n 1910
Samuel n 1859
England.
George A. 1862
English.
Alice W. 1902
Eno.
J. N., Mrs. (see
Foster, Myra E.)
Enos.
Jacob J. n 1837
Ercanbrack.
Thomas R. 1858
Ericsson,
John h 1862
Erskine,
James P. 1895
Erving,
George A. 1877
Espenshade.
Abraham H, 1894
Espy.
Ridgway B, 1903
ESTABROOK.
Adelbert A. n 1896
Esten.
William M. 1894
Ethridge.
Albert n 1853
Samuel S. 1862
EUSTIS.
John E. 1874
William H. 1873
Evans.
George 1897
H. D., Mrs. (see
Turner, Mima B.)
Marshall n 1858
Nathaniel n 1841
William R. 1884
Everitt.
Robert n 1910
Ewer.J
INDEX.
Ewer,
Bernard C. /
Eyster.
Christian S. n 1836
John B. 1905
Faber.
Frederick B. 1889
Fairbank.
William E. 1893
Fairchild.
Isaac 11 1842
John H. 1898
Nathan H. 1905
William H. n 1877
Fairlie.
Chester W. n 1908
Falconer.
John H. 1838
Falley.
George N. 1858
Fallon.
Junius G. 1875
Fancher.
Enoch L. h 1863
Fanton.
William H. 1855
Farnham.
Charles S. n 1901
Farnsworth.
Robert W. C. 1871
Farnum.
John R. 1867
Farrand.
Max/
Farrar.
Hubbard C. h 1886
Farrell.
Stewart A. 1910
Faulkner.
Albert U. n 1893
John A. h 1897
Faulks.
James B. h 1876
Faunce.
William H. P. h 1909
Faust.
Albert B. /
Faville.
Oran 1844
Fearon.
Robert N. u 1869
Fellows.
Hervey W. 1888
James F. 188^
Nathaniel 1858
Samuel McG. h 1852
Thomas S. 1850
William G. 1907
Fenn.
James W. n 1873
Ferguson.
Allan 1905
Charles W. n 1865
Sandford I. h 1852
Wilbert P. h 1898
Fernald.
Edgar S. 1890
Elbridge S. 1892
Flora A. n 1S84
Oliver H. 1863
Walter M. n 1893
Ferry.
Edward S. 1878
George J. t
Few.
Ignatius A. h i8'?8
I Fickett.
i Albert L. n 1897
890
Field.
Daniel W. n 1837
Edwin A. 1907
Eva A. n 1899
Howard B. 1905
Leila A. 1901
Leon C. 1870
Fields.
Andrew C. t
FlERO.
Joshua M., Jr. n 1909
Fife.
Robert H., Jr. /
Fl FIELD.
Fred W. n 1896
Fillmore,
George H. n 1845
Finch,
Peter W. n 1839
FiNLAY.
Robert E. 1908
Finney,
May S. 1896
Fish.
Edwin 1887
Henry h 1838
Jasper 1853
Fisher,
Annie 1904
Wilfrid S. n 1902
Willard C, /
William W. 1894
FiSK.
Everett O. 1873
Herbert F. i860
Isaiah t
Sewall H. n 1840
WiUbur/
Fitch.
James W. n 1867
Silas 1838
Silas H. 1877
INDEX.
IFrey
FitzGerald.
Charles J. n 1898
Edward M. ni882
James N. h 1882
Jerome B. n 1845
Peter F. n 1857
William H. n 1894
Flack.
Arthur H. h 1887
Flanders.
Christopher P. 1861
Fletcher.
Clifton n 1850
Frank P. 1904
Helen K. 1906
Lawrence B. /
Flinchbaugh.
Frederick L. 1899
Flint.
Henry W. 1868
Flood.
Thomas C. 1910
Flournoy.
John M. n 1833
Josiah, Jr. n 1837
Flower.
Herbert J. n 1905
Floy.
Frederic H. 1892
Henry 1889
James h 1847
Floyd.
Leroy C, Jr. 1900
Flynn.
George F. 1887
Fogg.
Frank P. 189 1
Foley.
Edmund R. 1887
FOLSOME.
Ralph J. 1904
FOOTE.
Grace L. 1900
John B. h 1869
Osmond C. B. n 1873
Forbes.
Robert J. n 1883
Robert W. n 1906
Ford.
Calvin B. i8S4
William I. 1889
Fordyce.
Alexander R., Jr. n
1896
FORMAN.
Raymond L. 1907
Samuel E. n 1885
Forsyth.
George 1864
Fort.
Edmund L. n 1840
Frederick W. 1875
FOSGATE.
William A. n 1864
Foss.
Archibald C. 1852
Cyrus D. 1854
Cyrus D., Jr. 1891
William J. 1856
Foster.
Charles J. 1890
Charles L. 1881
Fisher A. 1834
Floyd W. n 1908
George T. n 1840
James A. n 1892
Jennie L. n 1884
John h 1833
John M. n 1835
John W. n 1834
Leroy A. n 1867
Lewis w 1835
Myra E. n 1881
William 11 1839
William E. 1888
William H. n 1841
William S. 1885
Fountain.
James T. 1849
Fowler.
Anderson t
Charles H. h 1875
Fox.
David A., Jr. n 1900
Henry J. /i 1857
Fradenburg.
Stephen n 1848
Frain.
Edmund W. 1898
Francis.
John H. n 1877
Franklin.
H. A., Mrs. (seeWiL-
coxsoN, Mary E.)
Frazee.
Francis B. n 1906
Frazer.
John h 1853
Frazier.
Joseph W. n 1897
Freeman.
Arthur M. 1880
Daniel R. 1905
Frank N. 1904
James M. h 1866
Joseph B. 1848
Leonard E. n 1888
Thomas F. n 1907
French.
Harry N. 1905
John R. h 1852
Moses, Jr. n 1882
Robert M. 1894
William E. n 1901
Fretz.
Edwin H. n 1894
Frey.
John G. 1909
Fritts.]
INDEX.
Fritts.
Ada C. n 1904
Frost.
Charlotte B. 1899
Fredric W. 1894
F. W., Mrs. (see Glo-
ver, Christine K.)
Leonard P. h 1868
Luther H, 1901
L. H., Mrs. (see Ray-
mond, Alice J.)
Philip P. 1902
Timothy P. n 1876
Fuller.
Alice C. 1894
Charles H. n 1871
Ernest S. n 1902
Fred E. 1890
Frederic D. n 1888
Gardner i8«;8
Hart S. 1896
Henry J. 1857
James H. 1896
Spencer R. 1859
FURBER.
Charles H. 1873
David B. 1867
Gabriel.
Charles VanL. n 1881
Gaffy.
George H. n 1850
Gage.
Denison 1855
Gaines.
Margaret W. 1898
Galbraith.
John 1879
Gale.
Edward J. 1895
Sylvanus G. i860
Gallagher.
Charles W. 1870
Gallien.
Brace M. 1882
Galloway.
Franklin A. 1892
Gallup.
George n 1883
Gamache.
Florence M. 1898
Gamble.
Edwin P. n 1873
Gamman.
Alfred M. n 1874
Gammons.
Ward P. 1906
Garatt.
James N. « 1858
Garde.
Andrew E. n 1908
Garden HIRE.
James B. h i860
Gardiner.
George W. 1889
Peleg W., Jr. n 1849
Gardner.
Abel n 1842
Austin n 1856
Catherine A. 1885
Charles H. n 1859
Charles H. 1884
Clifton F. n 1903
Job 1855
William H. n 1837
Garfield.
Frank B. ni895
HarryA. /H909
Garman.
Isaac N. 1901
Garniss.
David R. n 1839
Garrettson.
Francis T. 1846
William E. 1841
Garrison.
Charles H. 1904
Norman S. n 1905
Philip E. 1900
P. E., Mrs. (see
Walsh, Jane F. D.)
Stephen 0. 1876
Garton.
William McK. n 1851
Gary.
Delos 185 1
George t
Gascoigne.
Frederick A. 1890
Gatch.
Gordon G. 1906
Gates.
Arthur M. 1894
David W. 1863
Cause.
Percival O. B. ni88i
Gavitte.
Arthur H. n 1896
Gaylord.
Harriette E. n 1888
John H. 185 1
Geer,
Charlotte G. 1903
Geigel.
Ynocencio n 1845
Genns.
Duncan McP. n 1900
Genung.
Amzi W. 1846
Charles A. n 1871
Geoghegan.
Charles W. n 1902
George.
Frank W. n 1901
INDEX.
[GoodelL
Gerald.
Gilder.
GiRELIUS.
Herbert P. 1882
Richard W. h 1903
William H. n 1834
Charles G. 1899
Gerard.
Given.
Elwood S. 1877
Gildersleeve.
Philip L. 1909
Joseph 1882
Owen S. n 1907
Henry 1879
Louis n 1899
Gladding.
Willard H. 1908
Rena C. n 1903
Gerry.
Charles F. 185 1
Giles.
Charles H. n 1885
Gladwin.
Vivian E. 1903
Gerst.
Gill.
Glasier.
Benjamin E. 1873
Benjamin 1870
Mark W. 1889
Jacob A. n 1904
GiBB.
Gleason.
John McG., Jr. 1904
Gillet.
Mary L. n 1896
Thomas B. 1907
Louis B. /
Glenn.
GiBBARD.
GiLLETT.
George M. 1889
Isaac /ii 862
Arthur L. /
Glover.
Christine K. 1896
Gibbons.
Gillette.
Willis A. 1910
Wilbur F. 1879
Frederic T. 1867
GiBBS.
Lincoln R. 1892
Gillies.
Godard.
Andrew 1895
George S. 1892
Gillis.
Goewey.
Gibson.
Arthur B. n 1884
William McN. 1876
William D. n 1877
Charles t
Frank n 1856
GiLLISPIE.
Raymond L. 1910
Robert W. 1904
Goldbacker.
Edward n 1906
GiDMAN.
Richard H. 1863
GiLLOTT.
GOLLICAR.
Pedro R. 1892
William 1833
GiFFIN.
Charles M. h 187S
GiLMAN.
GONSALVES.
William G. 1897
Albert F. n 1897
Henry 1906
GiFFORD.
A. F., Mrs. (see
McGlynn, Agnes
Gonzalez.
Asa R. 1904
G.)
Benjamin A. 1865
Ramon n 1845
Gilbert.
Frederick H. 1909
GOODALE.
Charles A. n 1858
John H. 1840
Clifford C. 1893
Gilmore.
Donald M. 1908
Hiram S. n 1841
GOODE.
Gad S. n 1836
Burwell P. 1856
Helen L. 1904
GiLMOUR.
G. Brown 1870
Leroy D. n 1886
Levi 1874
George 1898
Kenneth M. 1904
Luther M. 1865
Norman E. 1895
GiNN.
GoODELL.
Robert L. 1887
Wesley C. 1859
Charles LeR. h 1906
893
Goodier.l
INDEX.
GOODIER,
Jonathan 1845
Gooding.
Earl W. n 1900
William L./
Goodman.
Robert G. 1906
GOODNOW.
Isaac T. h 1845
Goodrich.
Arthur 1899
Charles G. 1893
Frank T. n 1858
Frederic S. 1890
Nelson 1842
GOODSELL.
Daniel A. h 1881
Goods PEED.
Harry W. n 1896
Goodwill.
William T. n 1849
Goodwin.
Charles J. /
George H. n 1862
Hannibal n 1847
T. Gardner 1899
Walton n 1864
Gordon.
Albert S. 1901
Howard D. 1892
James S. n i860
Lewis E. 1894
William C. n 1888
Gordy.
E. Sheppard n 1885
Harry M. 1907
Tohn P. 1878
Wilbur F. 1880
GORHAM.
Frederic S. 1909
Goss.
Charles F. n 1839
Webster n 1877
William R. n 1880
Winfield S. 1890
Gould.
Albert n i860
Emmett W. 1901
John B. 1846
John H. n 1907
Thomas L. n 1850
Gove.
Elijah A. n 1856
John/
Gowdy.
John 1897
John. Mrs. (see
Thompson,
Elizabeth)
Graham.
James C. 1890
James T. 1855
Mary 1889
William n 1904
Granger.
Miles T. 1842
Grant.
Arthur S. 1904
Harold C. 1908
Harry A. 1908
Mabelle C. 1902
Ralph M. 1892
Roscoe A. 1894
Graves.
Albert M. 1872
Albert S. 1846
Arthur R. 1908
Carle A. 1898
Charles E. 1908
Edith R. 1896
Florence A. 1894
George A. 1865
Isabel 1891
Otis S. n 1861
Thomas E. n 1834
William F. n 1871
Gray.
Edward B. 1908
Greeley.
Leslie C n 1894
Greely.
Fred H. n 1880
Green.
Addison L. 1885
Charles E. 1879
Edmund B. n 1837
James W. n 1840
John S. n 1907
John W. n 1839
Robert P. 1890
Greenbacker.
W., Mrs. (see Whit-
MORE, Lena A.)
Greene.
Marion W. 1910
Roscoe L. n 1876
Walter A. n 1885
William E. 1895
Greenfield.
John S. 1869
Green SLET.
Ferris 1897
Greenwood.
Joseph M. 1842
Gregory.
Gilbert H. 1863
Harvey H. h 1867
Gribhel.
John/
Gridley.
Ida R. 1885
John S. J. n 1838
Griffen.
Benjamin /
Griffin.
Franklin H. 1875
Henry P. 1888
James J. h 1856
Tohn P. 1848
Martin W. 1880
Michael E. n 1869
Rodney A. n 1900
T. Almem 1881
William h 1861
894
INDEX.
[Hamlin.
Griffing.
Horace S. 1909
James S. 1852
Griffith.
Charles M. 1888
Elbert W. h 1894
Griffiths.
John B. n 1898
Griggs.
Arthur 0. 1898
Grigson.
William M. 1909
Griswold.
Allen 1859
Edwin C. 1847
Edwin L. n 1877
Katharine L. 1902
Margaret 1902
Margaret B. n 1904
Grover.
Frederick W, m 1901
Groves.
Andrew J. n 1865
James H. n 1865
William F. 1894
Grumbine.
Harvey C. 1892
Lee L. 1881
Guernsey.
Benjamin W. 1904
David n 1843
Henry C. n 1904
Plinv it 1845
Wilfiam G. 1897
GUIBORD.
Fred W. n 1895
Robert H. 1892
Guildford.
Charles T. 1897
C. T., Mrs. (see Davis,
Clara S.)
GULICK.
Charles W. 1854
Gurnee.
Benjamin S. 1861
Guss.
Roland W. 1888
GUSTAFSON.
Alfred A. 1903
Guy.
Alice B. n 1897
Clarence B. n 1904
Harold S. 1909
James H. n 1896
Gw^ILLIM.
Reese B. 1866
Stanley S. n 1898
Gwinnell.
William B. 1886
Haasz.
George N. n 1906
Hackett.
John H. n 1842
Hadley.
Arthur T. h 1899
Charles A. 1899
James h 1866
Lorenzo W. 1893
Haight.
Daniel 1847
Hale.
Charles W. n 1896
Clarence F. 1903
Thomas n 1838
Haley.
Arthur B. F. 1907
Joseph F. 1876
Hall.
Almon E. 1872
Charles M. n 1881
Clififord W. 1904
David C. f
Edwin W. h 1868
Ezra 1862
Francis h 1854
Francis T. n 1902
895
Frederick S. 1893
George A. 1863
Hattie B. 1898
Horace P. n 1856
Horatio N. 1869
John H., Jr. 1841
Johnson C. n 1840
Lovell n 1866
Morton L. 1888
Otis T. h 1873
Raymond L 1909
William B. n 1852
William H. 1892
Hallenbeck.
Valentine 1882
Hallock.
Daniel F. i860
Frank K. 1882
Sarah C. 1902
Halsey.
William 1836
Halsted.
Ezekiel n 1843
Griffen B. n 1840
Hamblen.
Cornelius, Jr. n 1843
Joseph B. 1874
Hambley.
Thomas J. 1895
Hamblin.
Freeman B. 1868
Hamilton.
Albert S. n 1909
Charles L. 1870
Edwin E. n 1879
George H. 1906
John W. h 1877
Russell D. n 1910
Warren W. 1910
Wilbur F. 1879
Hamlen,
George D. 1888
Hamlin.
Ernest L. n 1889
Hamline.]
INDEX.
Hamline.
Leonidas L. h 184^
Hammond.
Albert O. 1865
Francis W. 1846
Frederic H. L. 1888
George H. 1877
George H. n 1868
Maurice A. 1909
Nellie n 1883
Philip D. 1854
Samuel n 1844
Samuel P. 1870
Hampson.
Arthur C. n 1908
Hanaburgh.
David H. 1870
Hance.
Edward R. 1910
Hancock.
Albert E. 1891
Clarence E. 1906
Elmer N. 1868
John T. 1909
Stewart F. 1905
Theodore E. 1871
Hand.
James H. n 1872
JeturW. 1893
William A. M. 1836
Hanks.
Albert S. 1838
Hanlon.
Arthur J. n 1906
John 1863
Hann.
Augustus P. n 1879
Edwin F. n 1901
Hannah.
John h 1838
Hannahs.
Franklin 1853
Hannan.
Frederick W. 1890
Hanson.
Axel S. 1902
Matilda A. n 1905
Haradon.
Amasa F. n i860
Harbison.
Jeremiah n 1842
Harcourt.
Richard h 1873
Hard.
Willard B. n 1908
Harding.
Ruby E. ni886
Hardy.
George H. 1874
John W. t
Hare.
George S. h 1862
Harlow.
Albert F. n 1909
Edward H. n 1849
Warren L. 1906
Wilbor B. 1904
William T. 1837
Harman.
Edwin T. 2d 1910
Henry M. h 1886
Harmon.
Dudley 1909
Harned.
Edward O. n 1907
Robert E. 1899
Harp.
John T. 1909
Harper.
Ephraim B. h 1879
Fletcher n 1847
George W., Jr. 1902
James t
896
Harriman,
Ben j amin W. n 1902
Daniel G. 1864
Frederick D. n 1845
Henry I. 1895
H. I., Mrs. (see
Graves, Edith R.)
Harrington.
Calvin S. 1852
Karl P. 1882
Samuel H. 1848
Harris.
Abram W. 1880
Albert J. 1896
Daniel L. 1838
Elisha t
Emma B. 1897
Erastus D. n 1838
George h 1909
George M. n 1909
Jesse R. n 1898
John M. 1890
Pauline n 1902
Reuben H. 1835
Samuel W. 1905
W. Gray 1902
William H. 1840
William L. t
Harrison.
John J. 1856
Ralph C. 1853
Harrop.
Arthur H. /
Harrower.
Charles S. 1863
Henry D. w 1867
Hart.
Coleridge A. 1873
John W. n 1909
Lillian W. 1892
Samuel h 1909
Harte.
Archibald C. 1892
Hartin.
W. G., Mrs. (see Brit-
ton, Augusta M.)
INDEX.
[Hermance.
Hartman.
Lee F. 1901
Hartson.
William L. n 1844
Hartwell.
Benjamin W. n 1872
George W. 1903
Mary E. n 1906
Samuel E. 1841
Hartzell.
Robert C. n 1902
Harvey,
Edwin B. 1859
Elisha B. 1845
Henry n 1838
Ilga F. R. 1901
Samuel B. 1890
Haseltine.
George n 1354
Hastings.
Harold 1898
Vernon E. n 1903
Hatch.
Carl T. n 1902
John F. n 1903
Hatfield.
Marcus P. 1870
Olivia H. n 1897
Samuel P. n 1862
William F. 1859
Hathaway.
J. G., Mrs. (see Sea-
bury, Charlotte M.)
Haven.
Erastus O. 1842
Gilbert 1846
William I. 1877
Havens.
John G. W. n 1901
Haver.
H. S., Mrs. (see Han-
son, Matilda A.)
Havey.
Andy P. n 1903
Haviland.
Marston n 1906
Haw^k.
Philip B. 1898
Hawkins.
Carrie L. n 1886
Charles E. 1870
Charles W. 1886
William G. 1848
William H. n 1898
Hawley.
Bostwick 1838
Joseph W. 1907
Hawxhurst.
Howard H. 1888
James M. 1879
Phineas R. 1863
Hayden.
Herbert B. n 1884
Herbert H. n 1877
Hayes.
Albert W. n 1885
William H. 1895
Hayley,
Herman W. /
Haynes.
Emory J. 1867
Francis S. n 1910
Henry H. n 1872
Irving S. 1885
Hayward.
Frank L. 1885
Julian S. n 1910
Hazen.
Azel W. t
Lucia W. m 1906
Maynard T. m 1909
Hazzard.
Herbert 1898
Hea.
Joseph R, n 1848
Heath.
George E., Jr. 1906
William A. n 1890
William R. n 1891
Heaton.
Daniel n 1878
Hebberd.
Stephen S. 1859
Hedenburg.
Oscar F. 1909
Heermans,
Harry C. 1875
Hefflon,
Joseph H. n 1894
Heidel.
William A. /
Heisler.
William M. 1905
Held.
Paul M. 1908
Hem street.
Charles H. 1878
Hendershot.
Robert E. 1894
Henderson.
John, Jr. n 1843
Theodore S. 1892
Hendrix.
Eugene R. 1867
Henry.
John R. 1898
Robert 18^5
Henshaw.
Charles R. 1882
John R. n 1890
Hermance.
Edgar M. n 1878
897
Herrick.1
INDEX.
Herrick.
Morris n 1835
Hoag.
Austin F. n 1853
Moses A. n 1864
Elbert C. 1879
Austin H. 1875
Olin W. 1896
Ernest P. n 1880
Perry C. 1899
HOAGLAND.
Harmon S. 1851
Olin F. 1902
William B. 1879
Walter N. 1901
William B. n 1880
William T. 1854
Amos H. 1873
Warren L. 1866
Warren L., Jr. 1898
Hesse.
HiLLERY.
HOBART.
0. v., Mrs. (see
Fred A. 1888
John n 1839
Potter, Susie H.)
Hewett.
Albert W. 1879
HiLLMAN.
HODGATE.
William 0. n 1884
John M. n 1865
Hewitt.
Frank L. 1909
Joseph W. /
Hills.
Caroline M. 1884
Hodgson.
Francis D. 1853
Charles D. 1863
Faith E. 1903
HODSDON.
Hewlett.
Martha L. 1893
Ebenezer 1848
William N. n 1850
Hillyer.
Hoffman.
HiBBARD.
Mary F. n i8q6
John B. n 1890
Charles A. T. n 1895
Frank S. /
Ralph B. 1891
Hilton,
HOGAN.
Ralph G./
William A. n 1899
Agnes N. 1910
HiBBEN.
Hinckley.
HOLABIRD.
John B. n 1877
George B. F. 1873
John C. 1849
Hick.
John W. n 1846
Holbrook,
Walter R. 1908
Hinkley.
Myra C m 1899
HiCKCOX.
William B. 1900
Arthur P. 1907
Hinman.
HOLCOMB,
Gilbert L. n 1862
HiCKOK.
Clark T. 1839
Clarence R. 1904
HOLCOMBE.
Hinsdale.
Frank G. 1876
Hicks.
Theodore 1836
Cicero M. 1870
HOLDEN,
HiRSCHFELD.
Arthur J. 1892
HiGGINS.
Robert L. n 1901
Benjamin F. n 1865
Harold L. n 1907
Hitchcock.
Charles W. 1879
Robert S. 1902
HiLDRETH.
Almond D. n 1840
Samuel E. 1869
Samuel P. 1891
Ernest 1879
Luke h 1858
HOLDICH.
Hill.
Merrill 1881
Joseph /
Arza 1858
Charles S. 1892
Ebenezer 1870
HiTCHLER.
Louis H. 1901
HOLLINGSHEAD.
Homer T. 1885
Herbert A. 1889
Howard L. 1910
HiTT.
HOLLIS,
Isabella S. 1899
Jesse M. 1876
William H. 1854
INDEX.
[HuU.
HOLMAN.
George P. n 1865
Holmes.
Benjamin R. n 1845
David h 1847
Ernest G. N. 1905
Henry A. 1905
Mead 1839
Othniel 185 1
Samuel F. 1904
Wilbur F. 1880
William W. n 1838
Holt.
Alvin W. ni888
Charles L. n 1883
John N. 1872
William n 1856
HOLTON.
Winf red B., Jr. 1910
HOLWAY.
Emory F. 1854
Seth P. 185 1
HONISS.
Lovell J. 1892
Hopkins.
Merritt J. 1904
Paul S. n 1909
Philip H. n 1891
Rupert H. 1894
Varnum L, 1838
HORNE.
James W. 1852
HORR.
Frank M. ni894
HORTON.
Harold McI. 1907
Lyman G. n 1887
HOSFORD.
Samuel C. 1842
HOTCHKISS.
Alice M. 1888
Hough.
George H. n 1898
Houghton.
Daniel C. h 1843
Henry O. h 1866
House.
Theodore M. 1868
Howard.
Frank S. n 1885
Herbert N. 1907
Hervey 1893
William G. h 1845
Howe.
Arthur L. 1894
Charles L. i8=;4
Edwin J. 1870
Perry S. 1903
P. S., Mrs. (see
Smith, Mary E.)
Robert D. 1838
Howell.
H. C, Mrs. (see ,
Hulse, Grace M.)
HOWLAND.
Charles F. n 1888
Clark P. n 1875
Leroy A. 1900
Max F. 1903
Seneca n 1848
Stephen n 1908
Hoyt.
Albert H. 1850
Benjamin R. t
Benjamin T. 1846
Donald G. 1905
F. E., Mrs. (see Beebe,
Grace A.)
Francis S. 1844
Frank C. 1884
Harold W. 1905
Henry A. M 1890
James W. n 1874
Tohn W. 1858
Mark t
Oliver t
Stephen B., Jr. 1901
Theodore R. 1884
William t
William C h 1852
Hubbard.
Chester D. 1840
David B. n 1872
899
Eli 1845
Elijah/
Henry B. n 1842
Henry C. n 1836
Leveret M. n 1872
Nelson C. 1892
Oliver P. /
Richard W. n 1839
Samuel D. h 1854
Samuel W. n 1^9
Whitney M. 1897
William P. 1863
HUBBELL.
DeWitt 1898
Susie S. n 1896
HUBER.
Enrico J. n 1842
Jacob F. /
Hubert.
Marie R. von E. 1901
Hudson.
Henry N./
HUESTIS.
Alexander C. 1839
Aristides J. n 1835
HUFFAKER.
Christopher C. 1853
Hughes.
Benjamin A. n 1855
David 1893
David C. n 1861
George M. 1889
George W. 1875
William H. h 1887
HULBERT.
Samuel G. /
HULBURD.
Fred M. ni879
Merritt h 1877
Hull.
George S. 1908
Savilian R. n 1854
Seward F. n 1910
Hulse.]
INDEX.
Hulse.
Freeman T. 1893
Grace M. 1900
James A. 1890
HUMASON.
Thomas A. 1888
Hume.
Arthur G. 1903
Humphrey.
William F. n 1851
Hungerford.
Charles L. 1840
Hunt.
Alberts. 185 1
Andrew 1849
John B. n 1850
Lucian h 1863
Otis E. n 1848
Ralph hiSji
William A. 1843
Huntington.
William E. h 1903
William H. n 1842
Huntley.
Oscar H. n 1855
HURD.
Aaron H. n 1837
Randolph C. n 1895
Roy S. 1904
Zenas 1846
HURLBERT.
Jesse B. 1838
HURLBURT.
Horace B. 1841
HURLBUT.
Charles C. 1894
Jesse L. 1864
Jesse L., Jr. n 1900
Hurst.
John LaM. 1882
HusE.
Edwin S. 1901
HUSTED.
Jarvis N. 1845
Nathaniel C. h 1880
HUTCHINS.
Claude n 1907
Harry B. n 1870
Hutchinson.
Fred W. 1899
William J. /
Hutchison.
Harold C. 1887
Huttinger.
John W. n 1866
HUXTABLE.
Edgar h 1842
Hyatt,
Philip O. 1844
Hyde.
Amnii B. 1846
C. C, Mrs. (see
RiSLEY, Edith L.)
William E. n 1869
William P. n 1858
Hyer.
William 1837
Illman.
George F. 1886
Ingalls.
Edward M. n 1879
George A. 1887
John C. 1842
Ingham.
Howard M. n 1868
Inglis.
Alexander J. 1902
Ernest A. 1908
Harry J. n 1902
Jessie I. 1887
Lillian G. 1896
Ingraham.
Edward A. 1902
Fred 1878
George 1871
George H. 1907
George S. n 1885
Henry A. 1900
Henry C. M. 1864
Ira P. 1906
Olin 1904
Richard 1842
Robert S. 1888
Timothy M. n 1844
William M. 1846
Ives.
Cleveland A. 1901
Jack.
David H. 1878
Jackson.
Eben 1898
Ebenezer t
Fred C. ni898
Frederic A. 1881
George n 1845
Gilbert D. n 1859
John W. n 1866
Lewis McL. 1875
Robert F. n 1898
Samuel 1859
William L. P. n 1909
William S. 1903
Jacobs.
Charles E. n 1904
Daniel P. n 1852
Jacoby.
Ludwig S. h 1865
Jacokes.
Daniel C. h i860
Jagger.
Enoch n 1852
James.
Arthur W. 1888
Edmund J. h 1902
George W. 1878
Joseph H. n 1857
William J. 1883
William L. 1910
Jameson.
Theodore H. 1894
900
INDEX.
[Keener.
Janes.
Edmund L. t
Jaques.
Theodore n 1839
Jarvis.
George O. 1894
G. O., Mrs. (see Ames,
Jessie W. A.)
Jasper.
Orlando H. h 1873
Jayne.
Samuel F. n 1856
Jenkins.
James E. n 1848
John E. 1891
J. E., Mrs. (see
Mitchell, Kate B.)
Jennings.
Arthur B. n 1910
David B. n 1839
Edward A. 1907
Samuel W. n 1905
William N., Jr. n 1903
Jennison.
Isaac, Jr. n 1841
Jepson.
Albert G. 1869
Jernegan.
Holmes M. n 1869
Jessup.
Gilbert H. n 1877
Jester.
Frank G. 1897
Jewett.
Henry S. n 1858
Johns.
Benjamin M. 1906
Johnson.
Charles T. 1863
Cyrus A. 1865
Duncan S. 1892
Edward 1856
Ella A. n 1901
Frank G. 1849
Frank W. n 1877
Harrison W. n 1910
Henry n 1862
Herman M. 1839
Jessie A. 1909
John E. n i8so
Jonathan n 1848
Joshua H. h 1857
Laurence h 1880
Lorenzo N. 1884
Mary E. n 1886
Natt M. n 1003
Orville E. 1889
Percy L. 1889
Wilbur C. n 1894
William I. 1862
William R. 1845
Johnston.
Albert W. n 1893
Algernon K. 1857
Charles E. 1900
Dunbar n 1896
Frederick A. 1898
Johnf
Melville M. 1863
Wilbur F. 1861
William A. 1870
William A., Jr. 1906
JOLLEY,
Hugh B. 1835
Jones.
Anson n 1852
Augusta T. 1902
Charles N. D. 1880
C P., Mrs. (see
Walker, Alice E.)
Cyrus D. t
Edwin C. 1904
Frank S. t
George G. 1849
Henry J. D. n 1880
Hiram A. 1853
Howard E. A. 1905
John W. 1849
Lewis F. 1846
Linwood B. n 1893
Margaret E. 1899
Omar E. n 1903
Robert T. 1898
Robert W. 1871
Roy H. 1901
Salmon D. 1865
Samuel F. n 1847
Stephen K. n 1866
William A. 1881
Jost.
Cranswick 1862
Joy.
Benjamin « 1836
Jason S. n 1910
Joyce.
Daniel C. n 1904
JUDD.
Charles H. 1894
Charles O. n 1878
George T. 1883
James S. 1885
John F. t
Orange 1847
JUDKINS.
Charles O. 1895
C. O., Mrs. (see
Austin, Eva V.)
George J. i860
Kabayama.
Ayskeh n 1889
Kathan.
Qark S. n 1884
Kavanagh.
Abram S. n 1885
Keator.
James E. n 1850
Keech.
Job W. 1839
ICeeler.
Ralph W. 1904
Walter P. 1904
Keene.
Faye M. 1906
Tessie L. 1906
Philip T. n i860
Keener.
John C. 183.5
901
Eeir.]
INDEX.
Keir.
Robert M. n 1909
Keller.
Frederick B. ni889
Kelley.
John S. n 1839
Samuel R. 1869
Thomas A. n 1901
William V. 1865
Kellogg.
Amherst W. 1858
Anna J. 1896
Charles T. W. n 1851
Elliot E. n 1844
George 1837
George N. n 1874
Isaac t
James n 1840
Romulus O. 1849
Sheldon G. 1878
William C. 1875
Kelsey.
Henry F. D. 1892
Hiram L. 1861
Homer G. n 1857
Kem merer.
Edwin W. 1899
Kendall.
Charles S. 1846
Howard W. 1905
John n 1847
William C. 1848
Kendrick.
John E. n 1876
Kenefick.
Margaret R. n 1902
Kenneally.
May E. 1901
Kennedy.
Franklin J., Jr. n 1908
Kenn^.
Clinton n 1883
Pardon T. n 1835
Kent.
Chester C. 1898
Sidney E. n 1909
Silas S. n 1910
Silas W. 1872
Kenyon.
George A. 1898
Kerr.
George A. n 1880
Kessler.
Howard D. n 1900
Kettell.
George F. h 1873
George F. 1889
Kewen.
Edward J. C. n 1843
Keyes.
Edwin R. 1848
Keys.
Gilbert S. 1858
Keyte.
Edward B. n 1855
Kidd.
William H. 1892
Kidder.
Benjamin F. 1881
Clarence P. n 1863
Daniel P. 1836
Frank H. 1909
Kilbourn.
Jonathan B. n 1865
Olin B. n 1906
Kilbourne.
Harold C. 1909
KiLPATRICK.
June E. n 1908
KiMPTON.
Truman H. 1863
King.
Charles F. n 1853
Fenner E. 1854
Frederick A. 1891
George C. n 1879
George E. 1859
Henry P. n 1883
Isaiah D. h 1869
James M. 1862
Joseph E. 1847
Stephen J. 1859
Kingsbury.
Howard n 1873
KiNGSLEY.
Augustus W. 1863
Kjnney.
Melvin D. i860
Robert S. n 1904
Kipp.
Howard H. n 1898
Whitney n 1909
KiRBY.
Stephen J. 1873
KiRKLAND.
James H. h 1909
KiRKPATRICK.
Joshua B. « 1900
Samuel H. n 1887
Kline.
Henry S. n 1894
I. Clinton n 1885
Knapp.
C. Franklin n 1857
James E. n 1876
John W. n 1870
Josiah N. n 1848
Martin A. 1868
Martin H. 1905
Kneil.
Arthur S. n 1883
Thomas R. 1875
Kniffen.
Frederick 1895
902
INDEX.
[Lander.
Knight.
Charles L. n 1906
Howard N. n 1877
John G. n 1866
Knowles,
Anna B. 1909
Daniel C. 1858
Francis n 1886
Frederic L. 1894
Joseph H. 1854
Wilbur C. 1904
Knox.
George W. h 1909
Guy M. n 1907
Loren L. 1838
Martin Van B. n 1872
Stratton S. n 1873
Watson E. 1871
William A. 1888
KOLLOCK.
Shepard 1843
Thomas L. n 1839
Krause.
Oliver J. n 1905
Kristeller.
Siegfried 1865
KUHNS.
Oscar 1885
Oscar, Mrs. (see
Conn, LillieB.)
KULLMAN.
August 1892
Kurt.
Franklin T. 1895
F. T., Mrs. (see
Tucker, Sarah B.)
Kynett.
Alpha G. 1878
Harry H. 1883
La Bar.
Lorenzo G. 1878
Lacey.
Herbert Van D. 1903
Ladd.
Azel P. n 1839
La Fetra.
Linnaeus E. 1891
Lafferander.
Robert L. n 1906
La Grange.
Royal E. n 1909
Laidler.
Harry W. 1907
Lake.
Augustus W. n 1857
Charles P. 1894
Wesley E. 1893
Lamb.
William H. ni879
Lambert.
Rufus S. n 1843
Lamond.
JohnK./
La Monte.
Charles L. n 1910
George M. 1884
Lanahan.
7ohnA 1862
Landis.
Enos Y. 1862
Landon.
George 1841
Samuel G. 1889
Seymour 1889
Thompson H. 1852
Lane.
Charles H. n 1864
Ernest A. n 1896
George W. n 1835
Harry C. n 1901
Harvey B. 1835
Joseph J. 1845
Lang.
Clara E. 1907
Langdale.
John W. 1903
Langdon.
Byron W. n 1861
Lange.
Frederick W. 1888
Jacob C. 1885
Ludwig A. 1891
Langford.
Robert W. 1900
Langworthy.
Charles F. /
Lansing.
Is^ac J. 1872
Lantz.
Howard 0. 1886
Lapham,
George N. 1895
John B. i860
Larned.
Jennie 1876
Larrabee.
Benjamin F. 1850
Wm., Mrs., Jr. (see
Inglis, Lillian G.)
Lasher.
Abner E. h 1874
Latham,
Eli L. n 1878
Lathrop.
Charles H. n 1862
Frank F. n 1878
Ralph C. 1903
Latimer.
James E. 1848
Laubach.
R. E., Mrs. (see
McKay, Mary A.)
Lauder.
Robert n 1867
903
Laux.]
INDEX.
Laux.
Carl n 1862
Lavves.
William C. 1848
Lawford.
William F. n 1880
Lawrence.
DeWitt C. n 1835
Gilbert B. 1844
Melatiah H. n 1838
William 1850
William H. n 1873
Lawton.
Marguerite G. 1907
Michael G. 1902
Leach.
Floyd S. 1903
George W. h 1846
James A. 1893
Leacock.
Arthur G./
Leahy.
James n 1866
Learned.
H. Barrett /
Lease.
Emory B. /
Leathers.
Adelbert L. 1907
Leavens.
Austin M. n 1907
Leavenworth.
Charles S. 1896
Leavitt.
Erasmus D. 1854
Leaycraft.
John E. t
Le Cluse.
Chester W. n 1908
Le Compte.
Irville C. 1897
Lee.
Charles A. 1837 •
George F. n 190 1
J. Melvin 1900
John P. 1847
Savillion 1853
William H. i860
Willis T. 1894
Leech.
Arthur L. n 1910
Daniel n i860
Leffingwell.
Alsop 1880
Legg.
Albert E. 1899
A. E., Mrs. (see Hall,
HattieB.)
Earle L. 1907
Howard F. 1904
Leggett.
Benjamin F. 1863
Lehman.
Daniel A. 1893
Leighton.
Ralph W. 1905
William E. 1909
Lemley.
John n 1869
Lemon.
James S. 1863
Leo.
Alexander H. 1895
Leonard.
Joel M. h 1902
Joseph S. E. 1855
Ralph D. n 1907
William D. 1878
William J. n 1836
Lepley.
Martin O. 1893
Leslie.
William H. 1899
Levan.
Jacob K. n 1903
Levings.
George S. n 1850
Lewis.
Annie B. 1910
Benjamin B. w 1864
Charles M. 1899
Edward S. n 1877
Ellis R. 1898
Herbert A. n 1898
Ira n 1843
Joseph W. n 1887
Levin M. n 1852
Nathaniel C. 1840
Robert R. 1903
William n 1837
Winifred M. 1899
LlBBEY.
Charles E. t
LiBBY.
Ernest M. 1902
Isaac C. 187s
Lincoln.
Henry S. n 1849
Timothy D. 1838
LiNDEMUTH.
William H. 1886
LiNDLEY.
Delmar J. 1897
Lindsay.
James N. n 1841
John W. 1840
Thomas B. 1874
Walter T. n 1896
Ling.
George H. /
LiPPITT.
Costello 1864
Edward S. 1847
LiTTEBRANDT.
William H. 1899
904
INDEX.
[MacArthur.
LiTTELL.
LONGSTREET.
Luce.
Frank B. 1891
James 0. 1857
Warren A. 1875
Howard V. 1902
Walter R. 1905
LOOMIS.
Lucey.
Albert E. n 1886
Katherine F. 1906
Little.
Francis A. 1852
Charles E., Jr. n 1896
George 1842
Lucia.
Harry W. 1903
Lafayette C. 1844
Victor N. n 1894
William F. 1892
Reuben H. 1846
Silas L. 1844
LUCKEY.
LiTTLEFIELD.
Wilbur F. 1851
Freeborn G. n 1840
Charles A. 1884
LOPER.
Ludlow.
LiTTLEWOOD.
S. Ward /
George F. n 1893
Thomas D. h 1873
Lord.
LUFKIN.
LiVESEY.
Olin L. 1873
Charles R. n 1873
May B. n 1895
George B. 1902
Livingston.
Charles 0. n 1852
Lore.
Isaiah W. n 1871
Lull.
John S. 1895
John R. 1849
LORING.
LUMMIS.
Locke.
Chauncy n i860
Henry 1855
William DeF. h 1857
Hiram W. 1842
John W. n 1905
LOUNSBURY.
LUNN.
LOCKHART.
George E. h 1900
Lewis M. 1894
Arthur C. /
Wesley n 1866
Phineas C. h 1887
Luther.
Lock WOOD.
LOVATT.
Flavel S. h 1906
David B. 1849
Benjamin K.w i860
Lyford.
Ensign B. n 1882
James O. n 1876
Francis C. m 1902
Love.
Lester B. n 1884
Frank T. 1896
Lynch.
Andrew J. n 1894
LOGUE.
LOVEJOY.
Frank B. 1881
D. H. n 185 1
Cyrus C. 1875
Lynde.
LOHR.
LOVELAND.
Lester E. 1901
Daisy H. 1906
Albert E. 1893
T
John E. 1889
Lyon.
Long.
Asa P. 1859
Joseph B. n 1889
William H. 1906
Lowe.
Ralph F. 1894
Charles A. n 1876
Charles W.. Jr. 1886
Frederick S. 1850
Marcus W. n 1870
LONGACRE.
Lowell.
Ranson P. n 1850
Andrew t
Delmar R. 1873
William P. h 1840
LONGLEY.
LOWMAN.
McAllister.
Edmund 1840
John H. 1871
William H. n 1869
LONGNECKER.
LOWN.
MacArthur.
John K. 11 1838
William E. n 1868
Arthur n 1840
905
McCarthy.
INDEX.
McCarthy.
Edward D. n 1861
John 1883
McCathran.
Rodney R. 1910
McCauley,
William n 1877
William H. n 1897
McChesney.
Ensign 1868
McClelland.
Clarence P. 1907
McClintock.
John n 1835
MacComber.
George B. 1898
McConnell.
Francis J. h 1909
MCCORMICK.
Charles W. 1881
Olin F. 1907
McCoy.
T. Hamilton n 1861
McCrillis.
Alonzo n 1845
David n 1845
McCuNE.
William J. n 1870
McDonald.
George C. 1894
Janves H. n 1891
Laurence F. 1906
Marcus L. n i860
William S. 1883
McDonnell.
Patrick J. 1904
McDoNOUGH.
James E. F. n 1838
McDowell.
Walter St.L. n 1902
William F. h 1903
Macfarlane.
Ida L. 1902
McGaw.
Frederic M. 1902
George H. 1903
McGehee.
Edward J., Jr. n 1839
McGilton.
William W. 1881
McGlauflin.
Flora E. 1885
Horace G. n 1885
McGlynn.
Agnes G. n 1897
McGonegal.
Robert 1848
McGraw.
Richard D. n 1859
McGrew.
George H. 1870
McIntire.
Bradford O. 1883
James E. 1852
McKay.
Mary A. 1896
McKenny.
Howard A. 1870
Mackenzie.
William D. h 1906
McKeown.
Andrew 185 1
Hezekiah n 1852
Mackey.
Alexander W. 1855
Charles L. n 1890
McKillop.
Archibald C, 1903
McKinney.
Thomas E. /
McKlNSTRY.
Alexander n 1839
McKowen.
Myron J. 1899
McKowN.
Jacob LaG. 1849
McLaughlin.
George A. 1873
William M. 1854
Maclaurin.
Richard C. h 1909
McLaury.
Frank M. n 1887
Maclay.
Arthur C. n 1873
Robert H. n 1873
McLean.
John h 1835
John T. 1845
MacLean.
Henry T. 1907
Waldo B. 1909
McMahon.
Charles W. n 1900
Henry I. n 1891
Robert C. 1900
MacMillan.
Emelda n 1884
McMillen.
Edward 1900
Edward, Mrs. (see
BLACKMAN,Dora I.)
McMorris.
William H. S. 1897
MacMullen.
Wallace h 1897
906
INDEX.
[Mattison.
MacMurray.
John w 1887
Macnab.
Alexander h 1845
MacNaughten.
Edgar 1904
Walter 1900
Macreading.
Charles S. i860
McVoY.
Alexander D. 1856
Magee.
Louis J. 1885
Magoon.
Garvin R. ni887
Magoun.
William/
Magruder.
William H. N. 1836
Mains.
George P. 1870
Maitland.
David L. n 1895
Mallalieu.
Willard R 1857
Manchester.
George E. 1889
Irving E. 1896
Mandell.
Augustus H., Jr. n
1897
Mandeville.
Charles E. 1867
Henry F. 1889
Manly.
Ralza M. 1848
Mann.
Albert 1879
Albert, Jr. 1906
Manning.
Charlotte R. n 1903
Eugene W. 1877
Mansfield.
Edward H. 1877
George W. 1858
John H. 1855
Joseph H. 1865
Samuel M. n 1859
Manship.
Winfield S. 1886
W. S., Mrs. (see
Petty, Frances B.)
Manson.
Charles A. n 1864
Mantle.
Susan J. 1894
Maplesden,
Vida I. n 1907
Marcy.
Charles DeW. n 1865
Henry O. h 1887
Ichabod 1839
Oliver 1846
Markham.
Daniel A. 1879
Ernest A. 1875 •
Markman.
Albert n 1858
Marlatt.
Archibald G. h 1853
Marrinan.
John J. 1909
Marsh.
Cyrus P. n 1^77
Elmer F. 1886
James E. 1846
Tamerlane P. 1869
William W. 1836
Marshall.
Lewis W. n 1837
Lorenzo 1849
Martin,
Clarence H. 1897
Cornelius K. 1854
Ellis H. 1906
George B. n 1869
Harold C. 1906
James N. 1847
Norman A. n 1886
Ralph E. 1905
Richard E. w.1870
Thomas C. 1877
William W. 1874
Martindale.
Daniel 1846
Stephen, Jr. 1838
Marvel.
Frederick W. /
Marvin.
Daniel n 1854
James G. n 1841
Mason.
Marvin M. 1835
Perley n 1854
Roberta 1898
Russell Z. 1844
Mather.
Charles P. 1866
Henry R. n 1844
Samuel L. 1835
Thomas G. t
William W. /
Mathewson.
Lillie B. 1886
Rufus W. n 1905
Mathison.
Robert 1840
Robert L. i860
William E. H. 1903
Matthews.
Dudley n 1901
Edward E. 1889
Robert O. n 1904
Mattison.
Hiram /i 1851
Spencer n 1833
Thomas J. 1841
907
Mattocks.]
INDEX.
Mattocks.
Georj^e 1842
William 1838
Mattoon.
Howard V. 1900
Virgil W. 1870
Wilbur R. 1899
Mattson.
Elwood W. 1882
Israel K. n 1882
Maurin.
Edmund 1848
Maxim.
Frederic L. igog
Maydole.
Hugh D. n 1902
Mayhew.
Ira h 1848
Maynard.
John W. 1883
J. W., Mrs. (see Peck,
Susan M.)
William C. n 1909
Mayo.
Lewis n 1854
Mead.
Alexander H. 1842
Emory L. 1878
Joseph S. n 1839
Melville E. n 1853
Samuel H. n 1842
William E. 1881
Meader.
Fred M. 1902
• Means.
Alexander h 1836
Mecorney.
Herbert W. n 1878
Medd,
Henry n 1901
Meeker.
Clifford D. 1902
CD., Mrs. (see
Grant. Mabelle C.)
Harold D. 1898
Irving A. 1894
Jonathan M. n 1873
Meeks.
Cornelia A. 1897
Megargel.
Roy C. n 1900
Meggett.
Alexander n 1848
Melden.
Theodore M. 1904
Mellen.
George F. 1849
Mendall.
Mary E.S. 1888
Mercein.
Thomas Fitz R. h 1854
Thomas R. n 1871
Mercier.
William F. n 1838
Meredith.
Albert B. 1895
Arthur J. 1901
Benjamin F. 1901
Frank G. w 1909
Robert R. It 1875
Meritt.
Arthur H. 1889
Ernest L. 1891
Merrett.
G. P., Mrs. (seeCoE,
Christabel M.)
Merriam.
Robert J. 1901
Merrick.
Daniel D. n 1838
Frederick n 1834
Merrifield.
Azro D. n 1842
Merrill.
Ambrose P. 1834
Amos B. n 1837
Annis 1835
Charles A. 1864
Charles F. 1874
Edward A. « 1870
Elijah W. 1842
Elmer T. 1881
Jesse S. 1879
John W. 1834
Joseph A. t
Manson A. n 1882
William 1842
Merritt.
Bartlett n 1839
Howard B. 1910
James I. n 1903
Merwin.
Andrew 185 s
Daniel O. 1840
Elias G. 1841
William J. M 1899
Mesler.
Edward 1873
Ivins A. 1873
Metcalf.
George E. 1880
Meyerhoff.
John H. n 1886
MiCHENER.
Henry C. n 1867
Middlemass.
Arthur H. 1909
Miles.
Mary L. n 1902
Rowland 1889
Millard.
Charles W. 1867
William J. n 1893
908
INDEX.
[Mimson.
Miller.
Arthur B. 1892
Benjamin L. n 1869
Carleton F. 1909
Charles A. 1892
David deW. 1909
David E. 1869
Edgar A., Jr. n 1899
Ephraim, Jr. n 1842
Floyd J. 1907
Hiram E. 1895
Horton G. h 1870
Jessie 1899
John C. h 1848
John H. 1871
Lucius S. n 1866
Thomas B. 1896
Wesley H. 1849
William B. n 1844
William C. 1841
William L. 1870
MiLLISON,
Henry W. 1892
Mills.
Caleb 1. 1875
Edmund M. 1872
Edward L. 1898
George D. 1902
William L. n 1848
Milner.
Robert D. 1898
Miner.
John D. n 1891
Warren A. 1879
Minor.
William T. h 1855
Mitchell.
Hinckley G. 1873
Jean n 1909
John G. 1 891
Kate B. 1888
Vincent E. n 1910
Walter R. 1908
William H. 1885
Mix.
Ralph H. 1905
MOLUMPHY.
Thomas J. n 1904
MONAHON.
James n 1887
Monroe,
Arthur J. 1906
Montgomery.
Edward L. 1898
Hugh n 1905
Robert A. 1896
Robert C. n 1910
Thomas H. 1902
William A. 1890
Moody.
George M. 1896
MOONEY.
George n 1891
William H. n 1866
Moore.
Alfred D. 1910
Arthur C. n 1910
Augustus n 1839
Ellis W. 1891
George H. 1893
James R. n 1863
Johnw 1 85 1
John H. 1859
Robert McD., Jr. 1892
Samuel B., Jr. 1908
Thomas R. 1897
Vida F. 1893
MORAN.
Robert S. 1855
MOREY.
Lewis W. « 1875
William H. S. 1896
Morgan.
Glenn W. w 1896
Hiram A. n 1852
Julian C. 1905
William E. i860
Morrill.
Henry R. 1866
Morris.
Darius 1840
Franklin G. h 1876
William F. 1867
William R. n 1903
Morrow.
Cornelius W. L. 1847
George W. n 1869
Horace E. 1880
John L n 1849
Morse.
Frank C. 1861
John A. 1886
Joseph L. 1859
Walter E. 1890
Moser.
William H. n 1894
MOTT.
Annie R. n 1882
Wilbur A. 1882
MOULTON.
James C. n 1851
Leonard B, n 1894
MOYLE,
Samuel A. 1898
S. A., Mrs. (see Duf-
ford, Elizabeth E.)
MUDGE.
Benjamin F. 1840
James 1865
James W. 1902
Thomas H. 1840
Zachariah A. n 1839
Mueller.
Carl S. 1903
Mulford.
W^illiam R., Jr. n 1854
MUNDY.
Gideon M. n 1838
Munroe.
George R. 1893
Harry K. 1888
Milbourne n 1892
Munsell.
Edward B. n 1858
MUNSON.
Clarence A. n 1908
Hubert B. 1892
909
Mnnson.]
INDEX.
Joseph 0. 1865
Raymond S. IQ08
William A. 1867
MURDOCK.
Leonard C. 1890
Murphy.
Holmes W. n 1842
John G. n 1849
William G., Jr. 1906
William H. n 1842
Muzzy.
Franklin 1842
Maud E. 1893
Myers.
Chester N. n 1906
Ralph E. n 1909
Victor C 1905
William n 1843
Myerson.
Fannie 1902
Mylchreest.
George L. 1907
Nadal.
Bernard H. n 1872
Naramore.
Joseph W. 1892
Narraway.
John W. ni862
Nash.
Albert H. n 1874
Charles S. /
Nast.
Albert J. 1868
William G. n 1900
Naughright.
John E. D., Jr. n 1908
Neal.
Jay F. ni86i
Neale.
Arthur T. 1873
Needham.
George F. 1840
Neeld.
George A. 1905
G. A., Mrs. (see
ScuDDER, Sarah A.)
Neff.
Alvin J. n 1895
Warren R. 1895
Negus.
Charles 1838
Nejako.
Frances T. 1907
Nelles.
Samuel S. 1846
Nelson,
David R. n 1906
Reuben t
Nethaway.
Charles W. n 1904
Neuman,
Allen h 1856
Neumann.
Carl S. 1902
Ernest F., Jr. 1910
George B. 19P5
Newcomb.
Edward n 1879
George A. i8(53
Newell.
Eleanor 1898
Elmer F. 1887
George M. 1904
Maude S. 1905
Robert B. 1902
Wilbur C. n 1882
Newhall.
Fales H. 1846
Howard M. n 1879
Israel A. 1865
Joshua 1839
Tosiah H. i860
Richard W. 1864
William R. 1881
910
Newman.
John h 1841
Newton,
Clarence L. 1902
Clarence R. n 1907
George W. i87i"
Henry G. 1870
Henry H. n 1867
Jacob W. n 1876
John H. 1847
John O. 1893
LenaZ. 1901
Wilber E. 1902
William M. 1894
NiCHOLLS.
Arthur B. 1908
Nichols.
C. E. O., Mrs. (see
Webster, Carrie C.)
Edwin B. 1894
Ernest F. h 1909
Henry B. n 1848
Lucius S. n 1864
Monroe 1857
Newell F. 1857
Samuel E. n 1865
Nicholson,
Thomas h 1909
NiCKERSON.
Frederic O. n 1878
George W. n 1853
George W. n 1875
Herbert G. n 1878
Nehemiah n 1855
Thomas A. 1842
NiCOLS.
Henry n 1883
NiCOLSON.
Frank W, /
NiEDRINGHAUS.
Thomas K. n 1883
Nightingale.
Augustus F. 1866
Ellis F. 1896
^
INDEX.
[Osbom.
NiLES.
Theophilus E. 1888
William H. h 1870
NiNDE.
Edward S. 1887
George W. 1840
William X. 1855
NiVISON.
Robert E. 1900
Nixon.
James 1875
Paul 1904
Noble.
B. C, Mrs. (see Mac-
FARLANE, Ida L.)
Eugene A. 1891
Lewis H. n 1876
NoE.
Harry S. 1889
Nolan.
Lucius P. 1881
NONNENMACHER.
F. T., Mrs. (seeRED-
LiN, EmmaE.)
Noon.
Alfred 1869
Oliver T. 1906
Samuel A. 1892
Samuel H. n 1868
NORRIS.
Louis A. 1896
North.
Adolphus S. 1898
Charles C. h 1866
Charles E. 1893
Charles R. 1867
Crandall J. 1877
Dwight, Mrs. (see
English, Alice W.)
Eric McC. 1909
Francis R. 1897
Frank M. 1872
George W. n 1878
John W. 1841
Simeon h 1849
Walter C. 1907
Northam. I
Charles H., Jr. n 1904
Northrop.
D. Ward 1868
Joseph W., Jr. 1907
Mary 1898
Richard D. n 1909
Northrup.
Ashley R. 1839
Norton.
Charles C. n 1904
George W. 1896
John J. n 1910
John S. 1849
Lewis J. 1893
Lyon L. 1890
Ralph 1903
Robert F. 1885
Stephen A. 1897
S. A., Mrs. (see
Bunnell, Mary G.)
Nottage.
William A. 1865
NOURSE.
John W. 1878
NOYES.
Eli h 1846
George L. 1898
G. L., Mrs. (see
Gaines, Margaret
W.)
Henry S. 1848
Selden W. n 1868
Wilbur F. n 1858
Nye.
Elisha B. 1835
Oakley.
John G. h 1872
Thomas H. n 1838
Walter 1852
Wilbur H. n 1881
Odell.
Lansing D. 1908
William H., Jr. 1909
O'Flaherty.
Hannah P. 1898
Mary P. 1893
Ogden.
William P. 1901
O'Hanlon.
John R. n 1882
Joseph T. n 1899
Oldham.
David J. T. n 1884
Olin.
Stephen /
Stephen H. 1866
William H. h 1866
Olwer.
George S. J. n 1850
Olmstead.
Edwin B. n 1880
DeWitt C. t
Olney.-
John S. n 1905
O'Neil.
Addison n 1883
O'Neill.
Patrick F. 1898
Onthrup.
Hermon F. 1905
Opdyke.
Charles P. n 1886
George H. 1890
Samuel B. 1895
Sylvester H. 1853
OSBON.
Abiathar M. h 1853
O SHORN.
Everett H. 1891
Henry L. 1878
Thomas G. 1840
5«l
Osborne.
INDEX.
Osborne.
Albert E. 1896
A. E., Mrs. (see Reed,
Emma L.)
Charles E. n 1873
E. M., Mrs. (see
White, Grace R.)
Thomas B. h 1856
Wilbur F. 1861
Osgood.
George W. 1874
Lewis W. i860
OSMUN.
George W. 1898
OSTERHOUT.
William L. n 1889
OSTRANDER.
Frederick C. 1893
Oswald.
Charles H. 1910
Otheman.
Edward B. 1854
Otis.
Isaac L. n 1850
OVERFIELD.
Edwin J. n 1888
Overton.
Evelyn H. n 1838
Owen.
Almond n 1834
Owens.
Joseph H. h 1881
Packard.
Howard S. 1904
Isaac H. 1873
John C. 1886
Seth C. M. n 1909
Paddock.
William H. n 1840
Page.
Charles E. n 1864
Charles H., Jr. 1891
Glenn C n 1896
Paige.
Julius W. 1872
Paine.
Harvey H. 1887
J. Gregg 1909
Robert h 1842
Palladino,
Rosa M. 1909
Palmer.
Abraham J. 1870
Albert P. 1871
Anthony 1838
Archie E. 1874
Charles M. n 1880
Dudley B. 1901
Edmund J. 1878
Gerald A. n 1910
Gideon 1841
Lucius L. 1903
May T. 1901
Silas W. 1841
Wilbur M. 1873
Parent.
Olin F. n 1899
Parish.
Ralph R. n 1907
Samuel B. n 1858
Park.
Albert F. 1839
Parker.
Albert E. n 1883
Charles t
Charles M. 1868
Esther E. 1910
Francis H. 1874
Frederick L. n 1896
Hubert E. n 1892
Jesse L. 1903
Jesse T. n 1876
Johnf
Millard M. 1875
Nelson C. n 1876
Robert C. 1893
Samuel h 1839
Wendell P. 1890
William E. 1899
Parkinson,
William J. n 1874
Parkman.
Eli W. n 1866
Parmenter.
Horace W. 1859
Parrish.
Samuel R. W. n 1897
Parrot.
George T. 1870
Parshley.
Clifford I. 1892
James S. n 1892
Parsons.
Fletcher H. 1903
John G. 1852
Percy A. 1900
Solomon 1858
Partch.
Arthur W. 1889
Paterson.
Alice L. 1899
Arthur E. 1906
Paton.
James M. /
Patten.
David 1834
David n igio
Franklin W. n 1874
Walter 1907
Patterson.
Herbert P. 1908
Robert N. 1909
Patton.
Frank O. n 1908
912
INDEX.
[PMnney.
Payne.
Peieff.
Persons.
Charles H. 18^6
Nicholas E. n 1906
Harrison E. 1910
E. S., Mrs. (sec
Veazey, Elizabeth
Peirce.
Peters.
M.) •
Bradford K. 1841
Lemuel W. n 1884
1 Tnbbard B. 1861
HenryT. /M871
William H. 1870
W. H., Mrs. (see
RiGBY, Minnie C.)
Pelton.
Peterson.
Pearce.
Alfred n 1843
Charles J. 1907
James A. n 1843
John 1857
John S. ti 1908
Lewis E. 1846
William H. 1907
Pelea; T. n 1854
Phineas D. n 1841
Ralph E. 1900
Pettiick.
Webster H. t
Pendexter.
Harry PL 1910
Pearne.
Ralph S. n 1899
Thomas M. ;/ 1905
Petit.
Wesley U. 1874
Penftelp.
Douglas E. n 1882
Pearsall.
Petrie.
William S. 1882
Bcniamin B. 1873
Raymond C. 1883
George DeC. 1900
Pearson.
Pennington.
Pettee.
James B. 18=; i
Thomas B. 18^0
Perry D. G. 1910
John T. 1843
William R. n 1884
Pettibone.
Pennoyer.
Payne t
Pease.
EliasR. 18S.S
Clara A. ni882
Petty.
TTart F. n 1836
Pepper.
Erances B. 1896
George H. n 1898
Robert D. n 1883
Peaslee.
Charles M. n 1873
Percival.
Milton » 1880
Pfeiffer.
Peter A. 1910
Peberdy.
Blanche M. n 1909
Perinchief.
Octavius n 1854
Phelps.
Charles n 1875
Charles A. n 1900
Peck.
Erancis A. n 1883
Carl R.« 1896
Perkins.
Frederick L. n 1904
Elizabeth P. 1902
C. A., Mrs. (.see
George N. 1864
Ellen M. B. 1891
Warren, Angle V.)
James L. 1839
Elliott J. 185 1
George H. n 1878
Erancis H. n 1843
Jacob N. 1865
Philbrook.
George h 1835
George L. 1890
Perks.
Edgar B. n 1886
Herbert E. 1886
Tames n 1842
George T. h 1866
Phillips.
Jesse T. h 1838
S. Linn n 1908
Jonas 0. h 1870
Perrins.
Watson L. 1872
Luther W.?? 18^5
Newton M. 1906
William H. H. 1865
Oscar E. n 1874
William N. 1906
Susan M. n 1884
Perry.
William W. 1895
George A. 1874
Phinney.
Howard 1879
Erastus 0. 1838
Pegg.
Ira 1842
George A. 1880
John 1849
Michael H. 1868
James M. n 1844
913
Phipps.]
INDEX.
Phipps,
Charles F. 1906
PiCKARD.
Humphrey 1839
Thomas 1840
Ward W. 1899
Pierce.
Charles H. n 1892
Clarence A. 1902
Jay W. 1892
John N. 1874
William A. n 1898
William G. 1842
PlER.SON.
Edwin H. n 1894
Emily M. n 1906
Lei and S. n 1903
Pike.
Gordon B. u 1888
James n 1842
Katherine G. 1887
Moses K. 1902
PiLCHER.
Lewis F. n 1893
PiLLSBURY.
Fred H. n 1900
John H. 1874
William R. 1908
PiL.SBURY.
Benjamin 1847
Benjamin C. 1875
PiNCKNEY.
Daniel J. 1841
Piper.
Daniel H. 189";
Lewis F. ni886
Wilbur F. n 1861
Pitkin.
Clara R. 1877
Frederick W. 1858
Pitman.
Robert C. 1845
PiXLEY.
Edward E. 1887
Plaisted.
Elwyn D. n 1876
Platt.
Robert E. 1898
Smith H. h 1866
Platter.
Amelia W. 1882
Plimpton.
George L. 1891
Plitschke.
Ernst F. h i860
Plumb.
David 1840
Edward R. n 1905
Poland.
Addison B. n 1872
Pollard.
Thomas B. n 1885
Pom ERG Y.
Arthur C. 1895
Charles R. 1853
Daniel 1856
Edward S. n 1879
Frank T. n 1878
James M. 1856
TuliusR. 1849
Ralph H. 1887
Ralph M. n 1852
William n 1861
Pond.
Daniel F. 184S
Pooler.
Charles T. 1844
Porter.
Curtis H. n 1850
C. S., Mrs. (see Pull
MAN, Bella B.)
Damon C. 1872
Frank E. 1869
James h 1847
John S. h 1859
John T. t
Lansing 1839
Potter.
Enos B. n 1910
Susie H. 1898
Wilbur F. 1871
William H. I836
Pottle.
Georgia E. it 1893
POVEY.
Richard G. 1901
Powell.
Henry B., Jr. 1906
Perr>' G. n 1S62
Samuel 1910
Power.
Arthur G. H. 1908
Powers.
Arthur L 1893
Charles 1846
Ernest O. n 1898
Herbert H. 1900
John E. 18.S9
John H. 1869
Orville W. 1856
Pratt.
ClaritaM. ji 1887
George n 1855
George W. 1849
Harrie A. 1902
H. A., Mrs. (see
Gladding, Rena C.)
John W. 1838
Preble.
Charles S. 1909
Prentice.
Erastus L. n 1854
George /
George R. 1882
William C. 1889
Prentiss.
Wesley J. 1875
Prescott.
William C. 1844
9T4
INDEX.
[Reaveley.
Price.
Putnam.
Randall,
Arthur W. 1898
John H. n 1901
John A. 1905
Carl F. 1902
Safford L. n 1900
J. A., Mrs. (see Cooke
C. R, Mrs. (see Field,
Alice G.)
Leila A.)
Putney.
Ray N. n 1904
John A. n 1856
Wilbur F. 1880
Prince.
William T. 1887
Morris W. n 1868
QUACKENBOS.
George P. h 1868
Randolph.
Prindle.
Walter J. 1901
Amos n 1838
QUEAL.
Herbert P. « 1892
Ranney.
Pringle.
William G. t
Eugene 0. n i860
Francis D. 1897
QUEREAU.
Ransom.
Prior.
George W. 1849
Charles A. n 1879
Anna A. 1900
QUICKMIRE.
Charles T. 1852
Edward A. 1871
Prucha.
Samuel 1898
Owen P. n 1837
Martin J. 1903
Samuel, Mrs. (see
Barraclough,
Rarig.
Howard R. n 1909
Pruner.
William B. 1897
Florence E.)
QUIMBY.
Puffer.
Cari N. 1890
Ray.
Joseph A. 1896
Ernest S. 1896
Peariy P. t
William M. 1882
Silas E. 1859
Raymond.
Pullman.
Quinlan.
Alice J. n 1901
Bella B. 1885
James M. 1842
Bradford P. /
James 1896
Charles n i860
John S. 1892
QUITTMEYER.
Ernest M. 1899
Chas. Harlow 1899
Joseph 1863
Joseph C. n 1899
Chas. Henry 1877
Daniel W. 1861
George P. n 1876
PULVER.
Race.
Harold B. 1904
Frank 1850
Gordon W. n 1900
Hester L. 1890
Irving E. n 1899
PUNSHON,
Rackett.
Miner h 1840
Robert F. n 1881
William M. h 1861
Everett 1. 1868
Royal W. 1893
♦
Wilbur S. 187s
PURDY.
Raisbeck.
Alfred E. M. n 1858
Samuel M. 1842
Rayner.
Alfred S. h 1859
James S. n 1845
Ralsten.
Isaac M. n 1891
PURINTON.
Fred H. n 1892
Read.
CO., Mrs. (see
William B. n 1845
Brown, Carrie T.)
Rand.
Charies W. 1842
Reading.
Purvis.
Daniel C. 1843
Daniel K. n 1846
Augustus G. n 1908
Edward D. 1842
John C. 1863
J. P., Mrs. (see
Reaveley.
PUSEY.
Adams, LenaM.)
John 1898
William. B.M 1864
Robert N. n 1853
Richard H. n 1907
915
Redden.
INDEX.
Redden.
W. A., Mrs. (see
CouGHLiN, Eliza-
beth A.)
Redhead.
Edwin R. n 1873
Redlin.
Emma E. n 1902
Reed.
Albert C. ni885
Charles P. n 1897
Charles T. 1862
Emma L. 1899
Georgre E. 1869
John J. 1864
Willis H. n 1899
Rees.
Warren J. n 1876
Reid.
Alexander S. h 1861
John M. h 1852
Reiter.
Benjamin F. n 1909
Howard R. /
Remick.
Roscoe H. 1908
Remington.
Charles W. n 1848
Elkanak F. n 1840
Reno.
Lewis n 1870
William N. 1857
Renshaw.
Raemer R. /
Reynolds.
Allen 1856
Charles 1882
Ethel G. 1904
Frank 1868
George G. 1841
George G., 2d 1905
John D. n 1859
John R. 1865
Richard R. 1896
S. Talcott 1904
William A. 1858
Rhodes.
Thomas W. n 1856
Rice.
Caroline L. 1879
Charles F. 1872
Edward H. 1870
Edward L. 1892
E. L., Mrs. (see
Abbott, Sarah L.)
Gardner 18^4
George L. 1888
Horace J. 1905
James Q. n 1850
John McD. h 1862
Lizzie C. 1894
Paul N. 1910
Phineas h 1854
Phineas F. n 1844
Robert W. 1908
Willard M. 1837
William h 1853
William C. 1901
William H. n 1865
William N. 1865
Rich.
Arnold F. 1910
Burdett A. 1878
Chester A. 1909
Earle L. 1907
Elton S. 1881
George A. 1886
Herbert L. 1888
Isaac t
J. Frank 1881
Joseph W. v., 1875
William T. t
•
Richard.
Howard MacM. 1904
William A. 1884
W. A., Mrs. (see Mac-
MiLLAN, Emelda)
Richards.
Clinton J. n 1885
Daniel h 1872
Edward H. n 1899
James R. n 1899
Jonathan E. 1869
Joseph A. n 1883
Theodore 1888
916
Richardson.
Chauncy n 1835
Clayton M. n 1904
Marvin h 1868
Stephen F. n 1841
Richey.
Matthew A 1836
Richman.
William H. 1865
Richmond.
Annette B. n 1896
Frank H. 1887
George H. n 1881
Riddick.
James W. n 1844
Riddlesbarger.
Madison n 1854
Rider.
George W. n 1853
Ridley.
Edward, Jr. n 1883
Rigby.
Minnie C. 1903
Rightor.
Nicholas H. 1851
Rile.
Walter B. n 1898
Rippere.
John B. 1901
Ralph P. n 1905
Robert H. 1905
RiSLEY.
Edith L. 1901
Rittenhouse.
Aaron 1861
Roach.
Frank C. n 1890
ROBB.
Jewell C. n 1907
INDEX.
[Rowland.
ROBBINS.
Caroline T. 1893
Chandler 1840
Frank E. 1906
Frederick W. 1880
George A. 1883
Silas W. 1847
Roberts.
Alfred E. 1899
Benjamin T. 1848
Daniel S. n 1844
Elbert G. 1846
Frank W. 1908
George L. 1859
George W. 1909
Hiram P. 1857
Jesse D. 1910
John H. 1883
John L. S. 1861
Joseph J. h 1862
Reuben L. 1868
Robertson.
Daniel L. 1878
Sylvester P. n 1905
Robins.
Elias M. n 1880
George D. 1898
Joseph E. 1868
Joshua L. 1906
Robinson.
Charles M. n 1890
David n 1845
David P. 1841
Ezekiel t
Francis A. 1849
Francis F. 1910
Ivory H. n 1886
James L. 1875
Silas A. h 1909
Wilbur J. n 1903
William 1865
William C. n 1854
William M. n 1901
ROBLEE.
Melvin n 1863
Rocker.
George 1904
Rockwell.
Charles F. n 1899
Charles L. 1897
Charles L. t
Frederick F. n 1909
Herbert D. 1887
Joseph C. 1887
Lyman E. n 1872
Nathan L., Jr. n 1899
Sylvester B. n 1837
ROCKWOOD.
David B.ni883
Rodger.
Henry W. n 1878
Rodgers.
Edwin A. n 185 1
Roe.
Alfred S. 1870
Andrew iS<i7
Gary A. 1884
Charles M. n 1881
Frederick W. 1897
George M. n 1874
William 1855
Willis F. 1890
Roelke.
Harry E. n 1909
Rogers.
Burton C. n 1899
Cephas B. t
Charles S. 1858
Elizabeth H. 1896
George H. 1891
George W. n 1852
Guy W. 1906
Harold G. 1908
Henry W. h 1890
James 1847
Lyman W. w 1907
Moses S. 1004
Robert W. h 1894
William R. 1880
Zula E. 1898
Rollins.
Alphonzo 1844
Andrew M. n 1881
Frank 1889
Jesse L. 1893
ROLMAN.
Eveline L. i88s
ROLSTON.
John H. 1839
Romer.
William 1858
ROOKSBY.
Herbert S. n 1892
Root.
Elihu h 1909
Wallace L. 1903
Roper.
Johni833
Rosa.
Edward B. 1886
Rose.
Ernestine 1902
ROSENKRANS.
Egbert A. « 1910
Ross.
: Ira G. 1880
Timothy B.w 1847
ROSSER.
Leonidas 1838
ROTZEL.
: Harold L. n 1910
I Round.
, George C. 1866
' George H. 1833
JohnE. 185 s
:JohnW. 1843
Julian M. 1897
Robert J. 1872
Rounds.
; Nelson h 1833
RowE.
; Allan W. m 1904
I Frederick E. n 1910
ROWELL.
I Wilbur E. 1885
Rowland.
Alfred C. n 1893
917
Rowley.
INDEX.
Rowley.
Edwin A, n 1842
RULAND.
Manly A. i860
RUNKLE.
John D. h 1871
RUNYAN.
William W. 1849
RUNYON.
Theodore h 1867
Rush MORE.
Edwin C. 1846
Russell.
Albin C. 1877
Althea E. n 1907
Andral L. 1873
Charles A. 1905
C. A., Mrs. (see
Sweet, Elizabeth
N.)
Edgar n 1865
Edward A. n 1844
Herbert E. 1884
Javan M. 1885
John A. n 1838
John T. n 1903
Julius W. n 1868
Robert C. n 1908
Samuel t
Samuel W. n 1858
Walter E. 1893
William H. h 1878
Willis A. n 1878
Rust.
Richard H. 1865
Richard S. 1841
Rutherford.
Collingwood n 1838
Thomas B. n 1844
Ryan.
Leonard O. 1908
Stetson K. 1904
Ryder.
Frank H. 1900
George D. 1902
George H. 1895
Ryerson.
Egerton h 1842
Rymer.
Ralph W. 1900
Sage.
Dennis 1839
Truman B. n 1908
Saleski.
Mary A. 1900
Samuel.
John n 1848
Sanborn.
John 1859
John E. 1845
John W. n 1873
Joseph H. 1855
Marguerite n 1909
Sanders.
Frank K. h 1903
Sanderson.
George E. 1875
Sandford.
Aaron /
Sanford.
Arthur B. 1872
By ram G. 1874
C, Mrs. (see
Bohlmann, Laura
A.M.)
Caleb S. 1841
Clarence A. 1897
Daniel n 1840
Elias B. 1865
Frank E. 1887
Gustavus U. n 1896
H. J., Mrs. (see
Rogers, ZulaE.)
John S. n 1900
Myron R. 1880
Wilbur F. 1865
Wilbur F. 1867
Santee.
Charles W. n 1904
9l3
Sargeant,
George D. n 1862
Sargent.
Christopher S. 1868
Francis A. 1899
Satchell.
William F. n 1900
Savage.
Charles W. 1891
Hiram F. 1845
Isaac A. 1841
Sawyer.
Augustus J. n 1838
Charles M. n 1884
Charles R. 1906
David H. n 1862
Dwight M. 1906
Edmund F. n 1879
Ethel R. 1903
Frederick H. 1894
French A. ni87i
Herbert H. 1901
James A. 1844
James E. C. h 1888
Wilbur J. « 1894
Saxe.
Alfred 1838
Alfred H. 1859
Alfred J. n 1894
George G. h 1858
James A. 1885
John G. n 1839
John W. 1885
William A. n 1878
William F. n 1863
Say.
Edith W. 1906
SCHAFFER.
John R. n 1901
SCHEFFER.
Frank P. 1901
SCHEM.
Alexander J. B. h 1855
SCHIMPFF.
William E. 1896
INDEX.
[Shafter.
Schmidt.
Ernest W. 1904
Richard H. 1910
Schneider.
John F. 1904
SCHOBERT.
Levi n 1867
SCHOCK.
James T. n 1876
SCHUTT.
Edwin H. 1904
Schuyler.
Stephen R.M 185 1
SCOFIELD.
Arthur J. n 1902
Irving F. 1902
Seth W. n 1906
William E. 1878
Scott.
Albert A. 1855
Charles t
Charles, Jr. 1886
David A. 1846
Everett H. 1892
Frederick H. n 1890
John B. 1881
Levi h 1840
Orange W. n 1868
SCOVILLE.
Delavan C. h 1868
SCRANTON.
Simeon S. t
SCUDDER.
Arthur H. 1895
A. H., Mrs. (see
Stocking, Elizabeth
C.)
Charles E. n 1896
Henry T. 1872
Louis T. n 1907
Moses L. n 1837
Moses L. 1863
Newton P. 1878
Sarah A. 1905
Seabury.
Charlotte M. 1901
Seager.
Schuyler 1836
Seamans.
La Fayette n 1846
Searing.
Carl B. n 1910
Searle.
Lucy 0. 1896
Searles.
Colbert 1895
John F. 1896
William H. n 1858
William I. n 1910
Searls.
Edmund D. 1896
Sears.
Clinton W. 1841
Seaver.
Charles E. 1870
Seavey.
Amos W. 1874
Seckerson.
Howard A. 1907
H. A., Mrs. (see
Barnes, Unade)
Seeley.
Harold H. n 1909
Seely.
Isaac L.n 1851
Richard S. 1837
Seides.
Harry G. 1905
Selden.
Leonard J. 1908
Selee.
Nathan P. n 1856
Richmond n 1859
Sell.
Henry T. 1873
Selleck.
John W. 1854
Preston M. n 1890
Solon B. 1901
Seney.
George I. n 1845
Robert t
Senior.
Edward « 1871
Sessions.
John H. t
Joseph B. n 1904
William E. t
William K. n 1909
Settle.
William A. n 1890
Severson.
Irwin W. « 1904
Sewall.
Charles H. 1857
Henry 1876
James G. n 1847
Thomas n 1837
Seward.
Charles H. 1901
Sexton.
Hiram C. n i860
Seybolt.
Arthur 1907
Seymour.
Lewis n 1843
Seys.
Jacobus O. n 1843
Shaffer.
Chauncey 1840
Shafter.
James McM. 1837
Oscar L. n 1834
William R. t
919
Sliailer.]
INDEX.
Shailer.
Frank A. 1909
Henry G. 1904
Shanklin.
William A. /
Shapleigh.
Frederick E. 1908
Sharpe.
Benjamin F. 1887
Benjamin S. « i860
Shattuck.
David O. h 1845
Joseph C. n 1861
Shaver.
James B. 1881
Shaw.
Edward P. 1852
Frederick M. n 1884
Harold C. n 1910
Jesse E. 1906
Leslie M. h 1903
Melvin A. 1909
Shay.
Allen R. 1872
Shears.
Alonzo G. n 1844
Shedden.
Lucian L. h 1908
Sheehan.
Jeremiah M. 1886
Sheffield.
Charles A. n 1879
James C. h 1877
Sheldon.
Henry C. h 1906
Warren F. 1899
W. F., Mrs. (see
Mantle, Susan J.)
Shepard.
Bissell C. n 1864
Charles n looi
Hiram P. 1858
James M. n 1864
William J. n 1877
Shepherd.
James G. t
Joseph B. 1874
Theodore D. n 1864
Sherburn.
George W. 1906
Joel O. 1873
Sherman.
Charles t
David h 1872
David H. 1853
James S. h 1909
Merritt H. n 1865
Stephen O. n 1872
Truman M. n 1846
Wanton H. n 1881
Wesley n 1866
Sherwood.
Charles H. n 1876
Clarence McK. 1909
Frank R. 1876
John C. n 1845
Rosevelt R. 1907
Samuel D. 1881
Shiland.
Finley H. n 1909
Shim ATA.
Jewsuke 1892
Shipman.
Ralph B. n 1905
Shoemaker.
Robert N. n 1910
Shonk.
George W. 1873
Herbert B. 1903
Short.
Thomas T. h 1887
Shortlidge.
Joseph h 1866
Shumway,
Philip B. 1862
Shuster.
Henry S. n 1858
SlAS.
Solomon n 1852
Sibley,
Benjamin E. 1898
Silber.
William B. 1850
Sillick.
John A. n 1834
Silliman,
Norman K. 1902
Silver.
Charles A. n 1882
Simmons.
George S. n 1909
Hoyt P. n 1905
Ichabod i860
SiMMS.
Thomas 1883
Simon.
Benjamin F. 1880
Simons.
Edward W. n 1897
Simonds.
Henry D. 1876
Simonton.
Catherine M. 1900
Frank F. 1899
Simpson.
Henry M. i860
Matthew h 1841
Matthew V. 1875
Robert L. 1907
Sing.
Charles B. h 1851
Singer.
Edgar B. 1897
920
INDEX.
[Spalding.
SiPPRELLE.
Nathaniel P. n 1901
Skeel.
Clarence M. 1875
Frank D. 1875
Henry R. 1909
Skene,
George n 1875
Skilton.
Charles C. 1855
James A. n 1849
Julius A. 1853
Slade.
Laroy S. n 1851
Slater.
Jonathan H. 1892
Slayback.
Henry B. 1891
Slee.
Matthew H. 1855
Sleeper.
Jacob t
Slight.
Benjamin h 1848
Sloan,
Harold S. n 1909
Smart.
Almona B. 1868
Smiley.
Charles W. 1874
Smith.
A., Mrs. (see
Kellogg, Anna J.)
Albert L. 1883
Alvenza I. 1897
Arthur B. 1900
Arthur D. 1875
Arthur W. m 1895
Arthur W. 1891
Augustus L. 1854
Augustus L., Jr. 1883
Augustus W. /
Burchard H. n 1900
Charles n 1868
Charles E. h 1901
Charles N. h 1864
Charles W. n 1888
Clarence R. 1899
Edgar M. 1871
Edward C. n 1885
Edwin O. 1893
Ernest K. 1895
Ezekiel n 1852
Francis A. 1859
Francis H. n 1850
Frank S. 1910
Frank S. n 1886
Franklin T. 1884
Frederick P. n 1908
Frederick W. n 1886
Freeman H. n 1896
George B. 1895
George C. 1856
George H. 1873
Harry H. 1903
Harry M. 1891
Henry E. 1865
Henry E. n 1846
Henry W. 1837
Herbert S. n 1890
Horace t
Howard H. 1880
Irving LeR. 1910
Isaac E. 1863
James B. n 1882
Jay T.« 1885
John D. n 1907
John H. 1849
John L. t
John M. /
John M. 1880
John W. 1857
Lewis K. 1908
Mae D. 18^
Mary E. 1904
Melville C. n 1859
Odell S. 1887
Orville n 1856
Percie J. 1900
Perry C. 1847
Richard W. 1870
Robert E. n 1892
Robert N. n 1895
Rollin n 1886
Samuel W. n 1877
Sevmour A. i860
Sidney K. 1865
Tracy 1904
Verona J. 1895
Wesley W. 1881
William A. 1854
William B. 1888
William F. 1842
William H. 1877
William J. 1870
William W. h 1889
Young C. 1907
Zoheth M. n 1846
Smyser.
William E. 1889
W. E.,Mrs. (see
Craig, Elizabeth A.)
Smyth.
George B. h 1897
William H. 1894
Winfield S. 1863
Sneath.
E. Hershey /
Snedeker.
Seaman N. n 1846
Snow.
Edwin S. 1858
Minnie R. 1^7
Stephen A. 1864
William L. 1894
Snyder.
Charles R. n 1861
Edgar C. 1894
Frank K. n 1908
William V. 1856
Somerset.
William L. 1881
SOULE.
Franklin 1838
George B. 1909
Southard.
Justus A. n 1869
Southwick.
Edward W. 1842
Spaffard.
Carrie B. 1909
Spalding.
Edward P. n 1864
William L. i860
921
Sparklin.
INDEX.
Sparklin.
John L. 1897
S PAULDING,
Charles E. 1886
Justin h 1844
Spencer.
Andrew J. 1856
Charles H. 1899
Edward M. 1899
Elihu 1838
Robinson 1903
S PERRY.
Elizur L. n 1857
M. Belle w 1902
Spinney.
Joseph S. t
Sprague.
Charles W. n 1909
Levi L. h 1886
Stiht
Seth L. 1846
Springer.
Frank A. n 1861
Squire.
Remington n 1893
Shirley n 1895
Watson C. 1859
Squires.
Norman J. 1871
Staats.
Henry T. 1858
Stackpole.
Charles H. 1886
Stafford.
David H. 1887
Standish.
Clayton D. n 1894
Edmund A. n 1838
Stanley.
George W. t
Whitman P. n 1896
Staples.
Clarence H. 1900
Levi W. 1877
Stark.
Arthur W. n 1902
John D. 1894
Starks.
Edson F. n 1905
Henry A. 1869
Starr.
Benedict 1844
Ebenezer T. n 1834
Mary S. n 1908
William H. 1859
Stasse.
Edward L. n 1904
Stearns.
George F. n 1859
Stebbins.
Frank E. n 1878
Lorenzo D. 1842
Steele.
Daniel 1848
Edward L. 1894
George McK. 1850
Joel A. i8«;3
OliverR. ni85i
Timothy E. 1863
Wilbur F. n 1871
W. R.. Mrs. (see
Birdsey, Annie G.)
Steelman.
Millard F. 1887
Stenhouse.
Charles A. 1881
Stephens.
George H. n 1881
Ray O. 1905
Roswell P. f
Stephenson.
Andrew /
George G. n 1867
Sterling.
William M. « 1874
Stetson.
Daniel K. n i860
Harry E. n 1898
William M. n 1880
Willis K. 1881
Stevens.
Abel n 18.^4
Alexander C. 1863
Alexander C. n 1906
Clinton C. 1891
Daniel W. 1848
Ebenezer 1842
Ebenezer L. n 1895
Edwin P. 1874
Elizabeth C. 1897
Frank C. n 1904
Frederick n 1835
George 1854
Herbert J. 1866
James M. 1887
Lloyd P. n 1903
Walter H. 1898
Stevenson.
Jesse F. 1885
Stewart.
Charles W. n 1896
Frederic 1908
Stibbs.
John T. n 1838
Stick NEY.
Carl C. 1901
Stidd.
Edwin F. n 1907
Stiles.
Charles W. n 1889
Samuel M. i860
Stillman.
George 1850
Stillwell.
Lewis B. n 1886
Stilwell.
Samuel W. n 1880
Winfred N. 1910
Stires.
Manning F. n 1865
922
INDEX.
[Sweetser.
Stockdale.
Stowers.
Sturdevant.
Fairbank B, h 1907
Charles N. i860
Byron D. i860
George M. 1910
Stocking.
Charles H. n 1858
Stratmann.
Ernest W. n 1897
Sturges.
Charles K. n 1888
Elizabeth C. 1895
Stratton.
Sabura S. 1835
Henry D. n 1844
Stutsman.
Sidney D. n 1856
Streber.
Frank V. 1903
Stockwftt,
Charles F. 1843
George E. 1878
Ferdinand R. 1906
Streeter.
Stutson.
Nelson 1858
Stoddard.
George W. 1852
Suckley.
Emmet R. n 1876
Lorenzo C. 1907
Robert B. n 1878
Walter P. 1880
Streightoff.
Stone.
Frank H. 1909
Sumner.
Charles A. 1904
Edward A. 1878
Cornelia H. 1897
Strobridge.
Cyrus h 1874
Marie M. 1891
Sunderland.
Edward C. n 1902
James W. 1836
Frederick M. n 1846
^TRANTl
George H. 1868
George W. n 1872
Harry R. 1899
Jacob G. n 1837
Phebe A. 1876
Ralph C. 1899
William E. D. 1897
Cyrus J. 1886
George F. 1903
Henry A. 1866
Irving E. n 1898
James 1844
Julius L. n i8q3
Super.
Ralph C /
Sutherland.
Arthur E. 1885
Sylvester E. i860
Stoney.
William C. 1879
Sutton.
Arthur C n 1903
Stroud.
David A. n 1858
Henry C. n 1907
Storms.
Simpson R. n 1851
Howard A. 1895
Edgar, Jr. n 1907
Strout.
Isaac C. 1900
William H. 1857
Storrs.
Edward C. 1886
Carlos H. 1887
Swan.
William L. /
Strudwick.
Horace C./
Stout.
William S. n 1850
Ruth A. 1910
Andrew V. t
Stryker.
SWARTZ.
Joseph S. t
Melancthon W. h 1909
George W. w 1841
Stover.
Joseph W. n 1867
Stuart,
Sweet.
Charles M. h 1906
Addie F. 1898
Stow.
Elizabeth N. 1908
James P. n 1875
Studley.
Guy V. n 1909
James P., Jr. n 1905
William S. 1850
Joshua n 1838
Reginald H. n 1906
Stuntz.
Sweetser.
Stowe.
Clyde B. 1910
Albert R. 1884
Leroy S. n 1870
Homer C. h 1910
Sanford B. i860
923
Swett.]
INDEX.
Swett.
Ernest M. 1905
Vernon B. 1896
V. B., Mrs. (see Hat-
field, Olivia H.)
Swinburne.
John h 1834
Sykes.
Clara F. 1905
Ruth W. 1910
Syrett.
Frank H. 1906
Taber.
Franklin W. 1854
James M., Jr. 1886
John D. n 1858
Tackaberry.
Frederic H. 1892
John E. 1899
Taft.
Bayard W. ni885
Edson H. 1842
James H. n 1874
James H. /
Marcus L. 1873
William H. h 1909
William N. 1878
Taggart.
William J. 1885
William W. 1849
Talbot.
Emory H. 1874
James M. 1906
Micah J. 1843
Tallmadge.
Albert M. 1874
Tallman.
John P. H. h 185 1
Talmadge,
Arthur T. 1893
Charles H. n 1887
Tamblyn.
Egbert J. 1892
Evan L. 1897
Tarbell.
Horace S. 1859
Tasker.
Arthur N. 1902
Edwin S. 1890
Fred E. 1884
Tate,
Daniel C. n 1865
Willis M. 1909
Tateum.
Fred T. n 1888
William A. 1884
Taylor,
Alfred E. 1892
Bushrod S. 1874
Charles H. E. n 1885
Daniel H. 1865
Frank B. 1908
Franklin H. 1884
George E. 1842
George L. n 1861
Hannah A. 1876
Isaac B. A. n 1882
Joseph R. 1882
Josiah W. 1902
Levi L. H. n 1876
Riley T. 1854
Samuel N. 1887
Thomas J., Jr. 1908
William H. 1894
William U. n 1876
Tebbetts.
Alexander R. n 1849
Jesse M. 1907
i
Teftt.
Benjamin F. 1835
Tennant.
John C. w 1899
Tenney.
Jasper 1851
Terrell.
Hubert N. 1902
Terrill.
William H. 1883
Terry.
Charles H. 1902
Elwood I. n 1906
Henry B. 1867
Milton S. h 1870
Walter R. 1901
Tevis.
John, Jr. 1853
Thayer.
Albert W. 1887
EdgarJ. 1891 '
Edward 0. 1875
Heber 1. 1892
Henry A. 1895
Lorenzo R, 1841
Thirkield.
Gilbert H. 1908
Thomas.
Charles B. n 1871
C. E., Mrs. (see
Earned, Jennie)
Elmer I. n 1886
Irving B. n 1900
James S. 1908
Joseph B. 1870
Joseph M. n 1877
Joseph W. 1896
Lyman A. n 1879
Riley D. n 1862
William n 1858
Thompson.
Abby M. 1895
Agnes T. 1910
Benjamin F. n 1894
DeWitt B. 1885
Edward W. 1898
E. W., Mrs. (see
Miller, Jessie)
Elizabeth 1808
George h 1864
George D. 1896
George L. 1864
(jordon L. 1892
Harry A. 1893
James V. 1902
John A. 1894
John F. n 1881
John K. 1845?
John R. h 1888
Lewis n 1856
Mary G. 1897
Richard J. n 1880
924
INDEX.
[Treadwell.
Robert LeR. n 1897
Roger E. 1892
Samuel M, n 1902
Thomas J. h 1866
William A. 1897
Wilson W. 1890
W. W., Mrs. (see
CoGGSHALL, Clara
M.)
Thomson.
Edward h 1855
Thornberry.
Francis L. 1905
Thorndike.
Ashley H. 1893
Edward L. 1895
Everett L. 1902
Thornton.
William L. h 1848
Thorpe.
Frank S. 1876
Thomas B. n 1837
Thrasher.
Eugene H. 1883
TiDDY.
John R. n 1874
TiLLETT.
Wilbur F. h 1909
TiLLINGHAST.
Jared S. 1889
TiLTON.
John L. 1885
Rufus H. 1908
TiNDAL.
Caleb C. M 1886
Tinker.
Charles P. 1889
Jackson 1890
TiRRELL.
George L. 1896
Henry A. 1894
Winthrop 1900
TiSDALE.
William M. n 1882
TiTCOMB.
Arthur 1884
Titus.
Wicks S. n 1849
TOBEY.
Joseph t
Todd.
Robert F. n 1901
William S. 1864
TOLES.
Smith W. n 1872
Tolkien.
Charles 1842
TOLMAN.
George E. n 1905
L. T., Mrs. (see
Carroll, Stella W.)
Tompkins.
Byron V. 1878
Daniel F. n 1849
George B. 1908
TOMPSON.
Joseph H. 1878
TOOKER.
Manly F. niSsi
TOPHAM.
Joseph L. n 1863
Torrance.
Cortis E. n 1907
TORSEY.
Henry P. h 1845
TOURJ^E.
Eben h 1869
TOURTELLOTT.
Henry n 1865
TOURTELLOTTE.
Isaac N. n 1849
Tower.
Freeman A. 1898
Freeman P, 1863
Luke B. n 1849
Olin F. 1892
O. F., Mrs. (see Wil-
liams, Elizabeth)
William B. 1896
TOWLE,
Edward D. 1874
George H./t 1873
TOWNE.
Eugene R. n 1876
TOWNSEND.
Frank S. 1885
Griffin B, 1910
John M. 1899
Julius S. 1847
Luther T. h 1866
Toy.
George B. D. 1873
Tracy.
Edward R. 1905
George H. 1858
Trafton.
Gilbert H. 1898
G. H., Mrs. (see
Adams, Mary A.)
Mark h 1850
Tranter.
Watson 1877
Travis.
Charles M. 1906
Everett H. 1889
Thomas 1900
Traxler.
William E. 1909
Treadway.
Edward H. n 1866
Treadwell.
Aaron L. 1888
Thomas B. 1851
92s
Treat.]
INDEX.
Treat.
Edwin C. 1894
Payson J. 1900
Willard E. « 1888
William H. n i8go
Trefethen.
Henry E. 1881
Henry P. n 1910
Trench.
William J. t
Trevithick.
Harry P. 1907
Tribou.
David H. h 1901
Trimmer.
Montgomery R. 1909
Trinkaus.
Henry D. 1896
Trow,
Benjamin n 1837
Trowbridge.
Samuel H. 1867
True.
Alfred C 1873
Charles K. /
Edward H. 1855
Trumbull.
Henry C. 1841
Tryon.
Clarence H. 1905
W. P., Mrs. (see
Hart, Lillian W.)
Tubes.
William D. 1835
Tuck.
John A. 1884
Tucker.
Sarah B. 1895
William J. h 1903
TUCKEY.
William D. 1892
TUCKLEY.
James H. 1901,
TUNISON.
William 1846
Turner.
James A. n 1901
Mima B. 1907
Turrentine.
John W. /
Turton.
Joseph J. 1854
Tuthill.
David n 1854
Tuttle.
Alexander H. 1866
Calvin B. n 1876
Elias A. n 1868
Smith 1846
TWIGGAR.
A.W., Mrs. (see
Meeks, Cornelia A.)
Twombly.
John H. 1843
Tyler.
Albert A. 1869
Warren 1883
Uglow.
James n 1847
Underbill.
Abram S. 1875
Oliver R. 1902
Richard C. 1843
Underwood.
Thomas P. 1843
Unger.
Raymond D. n 1907
926
Upham.
Francis B. 1885
Samuel F. 1856
Thomas C. h 1843
Vail.
Albert D. 1857
Burr deF. 1905
David M. n 1879
Stephen M. h 1841
Valentine.
Samuel M. n 1835
Van Allen.
George C. n 1858
Van Antwerp.
Lewis n 1840
Van Benschoten.
Fredrika 1901
James C. /
JohnR. n 1877
Marguerite M. 1904
Van Denburg.
Joseph K. 189s
Marvin W. 1870
Vanderbilt.
Arthur T. 1910
Vanderbrouk.
Anna M. 1906
Vandercook.
Jackson C. h 1857
Vandervoort.
Cornelius F. n 1882
Van Deusen.
Charles S. 1885
Harry R. 1894
Howard n 1897
Van Dorn.
Fred n 1889
Van Dusen.
Wilmot W. 1879
Van Dyke.
Henry h 1903
INDEX.
[Walter.
Van Horn.
John B. 1908
Van Kirk.
Benjamin 1847
Van Loon.
William R 1881
Van Norman.
Daniel C. 1838
Van Petten.
John B. 1850
Robert B. 1852
Van Sands.
Robert 1876
Van Sciver.
Frank A. 1907
Van Scoy.
Fanny T. 1902
May T. 1902
Van Surdam.
Henderson E. 1905
Van Tassell.
Irvin n 1910
Van Valkenburg.
Henry 1840
Van Vleck.
Anna 1879
Clara 1881
Edward B. 1884
E. B., Mrs. (see Ray-
mond, Hester L.)
Jane 1887
John M. 1850
Vaughn.
Howard R. 1886
Veazey.
Bayard H. n 1907
Elizabeth M. 1906
Veitch.
James R. IQ03
Vernon.
Horace K. n 1888
Lillian n 1886
ViCK.
Newet H. n 1839
Vickers.
Charles K. h 1862
Videon.
Calvin S. 1887
ViNAL.
Charles G. R. 1861
George W. 1906
Waldo F. n 1864
Vincent.
Hebron h 1869
Vinton.
Joseph 1854
Virgin.
Edward W. 1857
Voorhees.
Frederick F. 1906
VOSBURGH.
Henry 1855
VOSBURY.
DeWitt C. 1839
Voss.
Harry P. n 1906
Waddy.
Samuel D. h 1861
Wade.
Frank B. 1901
H. Bertram n 1906
John A. n 1898
Wagner.
Francis J. n 1863
John U. n 1891
Wailes.
George B. N. 1847
Waite.
Clifford Le G. 1906
George E. 1854
Wakeman.
David B. n 1836
Edgar B. 1838
Walbridge.
Elbridge n 1837
Isabel M. 1898
Waldo.
Clarence A. 1875
Waldron.
Charles E. 1902
Walker.
Albert P. 1884
Alice E. n 1896
Ezra R. n 1906
George H. 1881
Jason F. h 1849
Tibbitts 1891
Walkley.
David H. 1878
Webster R. i860
William E. 1878
Wallace.
A., Mrs. (seeGRis-
wold, Katharine L.)
Edward C. 1879
Gustavus S. n 1883
John C. n 1902
Warren S. 1904
William C. 1876
William H. t
Walsh.
Cornelius t
Jane F. D. 1900
John G. 1895
Walsworth.
Cornell M. n 1878
Walter.
Charles H. 1876
Edward H. n 1879
William B. n 1902
927
Walton.
INDEX.
Walton.
Gorham R. 1852
Olin S. n 1880
William S. n 1866
Waltz.
Merle B. 1895
Ward.
Fred U. n 1899
Herbert C. 1901
Herbert H. 1879
John H. 1896
John W. n 1863
Joshua n 1861
Loudon B. 1842
Samuel H. 1839
Thomas M. n 1845
Walter E. 1877
Wardell.
George P. 1886
William H. i860
Ware.
John C. 1903
Warner.
Andrew E. n 1864
Carl G. n 1902
Charles W. n 1886
Daniel J. n 1842
Ella P. 1906
Emerson 1856
George M. 1903
George W. 1861
Harris n 1881
Marvin R. n 1845
Warren.
Alfred E. n 1887
Angie V. 1876
George M. 1875
Henry M. 1880
Henry W. 1853
J.A., Mrs.CseePcxr-
TLE, Georgia E.)
Thomas R. n 1894
William F. 1853
Warriner.
Willard 1. 1889
Winsor W. n 1897
Washburn.
Henry L. n 1868
Sandford B. n 1873
Waterbury.
Charles R. n 1906
Cyrus E. n 1875
Waterhouse.
Simon G. h 1847
Waters.
John W. n 1893
Watkins.
Hezekiah n 1857
Wilbur F. h 1863
Watkinson.
John H. n 1835
William L. h 1896
Watson.
Edwin B. n 1839
Elijah R./i 1888
Henry B. n 1861
Lorenzo D. n 1870
Samuel J. 1892
Walter S. 1893
Watt.
William E. n 1894
Watters.
Philip M. h 1900
Watts.
Harry A. n 1895
Waugh.
James B. n 1835
Way.
Daniel G. 1842
Weaver.
Courtney M. n 1899
William R. n 1890
Webb.
Henry C. n 1909
Isaac t
Webber.
George h 1850
George C. i860
Weber.
W. Hoyt 1903
928
Webster.
Carrie C. 1882
D. C, Mrs. (see
Hazen, Lucia W.)
Eugene A. 1872
Oliver C. n 1891
Weeks.
Arthur M. n 1908
Augustus W. n 1867
Edgar, Mrs, (see
Wells, Maud E.)
Frances L. 1895
Frank B. h 1909
Gamsey » 1906
Joseph D. 1869
Lester R, 1906
Lyman H.n 1873
Wilburs. 1898
I Weidner.
David T. n 1900
Welch.
Blanche E. n 1904
Edward A. 1885
Follansbee G. /
Herbert 1887
JohnB. 1870
Oliver L. n 1891
Wilbur A. 1896
Weld.
James W. n 1906
Weller.
LeRoy 1899
Wells.
A.T., Mrs. (see
Taylor, Hannah
A.)
Henry G. 1902
Hubert W. « 1888
Jordan C. n 1888
Joseph K. 1870
Maud E. 1895
Orion V. n 1902
Thomas D. 1888
William H. ni849
Welsh.
Elmer S. n 1902
Welwood.
John C. 1874
INDEX.
rWiles.
Wendell.
George W. 1852
Wentworth.
Erastus 1837
George S. 1871
Henry C, n 1851
Wesley.
Frank A. n 1901
West.
Francis A. h 1859
George t
Randolph D. 1908
Robert A. ^ 185 1
Thomas A. 1905
Westcott.
Eleazer G. n 1848
Westgate.
George L. 1865
Helen E. 1899
Lewis G. 1890
L. G., Mrs. (see
Beach, Martha J.)
Mary L. 1897
Westlake.
Emory H. 1900
Weston.
Homer n 1867
Sullivan H. 1841
Wetenhall,
Robert C. n 1851
Wetherby.
F. H., Mrs. (see
Adams, Susan M.)
Wetterau.
Marietta J. 1907
Wetzel.
John W. /
Wharff.
Isaac H. W. 1877
Wheatly.
Joseph Y. n 1883
Whedon.
Daniel A. 1845
Daniel D. /
Daniel D. n 1900
John S. 1864
Wheeler.
Abraham M. 1854
Addison F. 1852
Charles C. h i860
Ernest B. 1906
Thomas M. n 1838
Whipple.
William G. 1857
Whitaker.
George 1861
Nicholas T. 1865
Whitcher.
JohnW. «i85i *
William F. 1871
White.
Aaron 1852
Alvin G. n i860
Benjamin H. n 1859
C. T., Mrs. (see Men-
dall, Mary E, S.)
Edwin A. 1879
Grace R. n 1901
Henry A. 1904
Henry S. 1882
Horace G. 1909
John W. h 1896
Lorenzo « 185 1
Marcus 1888
Moses C. 1845
Ralph H. n 1910
Ralph H. 1894
Renwick 1896
William n 1840
William C. 1908
Whitfield,
Robert P. h 1882
Whiting.
John H. i8.';5
Ralph D. 1898
Whitmore.
Lena A. n 1904
Whitney.
David D. 1904
George E. 1857
George H. 1858
John W. 1876
Mellen A. n 1890
Nettie L. « 1890
Royal A. n 1880
Whittaker,
Albert J. 1846
Whittelsey,
Ebenezer T. 1843
Wickersham.
Caleb P. 1846
WiETING.
Seneca 1845
Wiggins.
Benjamin F. 1853
Samuel W. n 1842
Wight,
Isaac H. n 1901
Wilbur.
Perlee B. 1834
Wilcox,
Alden G. n 1855
Alexander M. n 1877
Asa H. 1880
DuRenne S. n 1877
Henry C. 1910
J. Myra 1901
Ralph McI. n 1887
Robert E. n 1901
Roger T. n 1909
Wilcox SON.
Mary E. 1899
Wilder.
Charles W. 1865
Macon W. 1861
Robert H. n 1861
Winford O. n 1903
Wilding.
Clinton F, 1909
Wiles.
Thomas S, 1863
929
Wiley.]
INDEX.
Wiley.
Ephraim E. 1837
George H. 1844
Isaac W. h 1864
William S. 1840
WiLFORD.
B. S., Mrs. (see
Finney, May S.)
WiLKIE.
Edward A. 1876
Warren n 1855
Wilkin s.
Daniel 1907
WiLLARD.
James H. n 1868
Matthew n 1846
WlLLCOCKS.
William n 1881
WiLLETS.
David G. 1902
WiLLETT.
William M. /
WiLLEY.
Hiram 1839
Williams.
Chauncey A. n 1905
Clarence 1871
Elizabeth 1897
Frank E. 1886
Fred C. n 1879
George A. n 1897
Harvey C. 1885;
Horace R. n 1867
Jay n 1881
John G. i860
Margaret N. 1896
M. Emma 1899
Richard S. 1861
Robert H. 1885
Roland H. 1898
Smith 1862
William B. 1844
Williamson.
Addison W. 1907
William R. 1909
Willing.
Matthias E. 1841
Willman.
Leon K. 1897
Willson.
Myron J. 1903
WiLMARTH.
Herbert C. 1876
WiLSEY.
Walter W. 1897
Willard W. n 1899
Wilson.
Adams B. n 1867
AlbanJ.ni866
Charles M..n 1870
Claude L. 1895
Harold E. 1904
Hiram A. 1838
Isaac R. n 1838
James A. 1906
James E. 1904
Robert P. 1897
Stanley D. 1909
Thomas C. 1883
Walter B. 1900
Wilford L. n 1839
William C. n 1910
William C. h 1879
Wood row /
WiNANS.
Jessie M. 1902
Joseph C. 1901
Walter W.« 1889
William S., Jr. 1877
Winch.
Francis A. n 1873
WiNCHELL.
Alexander 1847
Alverd E. 1857
George W. 1844
Winchester.
Caleb T. 1869
Charles A. 1848
Charles T. 1891
Wing.
Frank E. 1900
John E. 1900
WiNGATE.
George 1863
Winn.
Arthur H. n 1896
Win slow.
Ezra D. A 1869
Frank O. n 1904
Howard L. 1905
WiNSOR.
Samuel A. i860
Winter.
Florence 1906
WiNTTER.
Wilhelm A. 1909
Wise.
Daniel h 1849
Wiseman.
George T. n 1886
Wolcott.
Josiah 0. 1901
Melvin A. n 1872
Robert T. n 1887
Wolff.
John R. n 1908
WOLFORD.
Anthony n 1879
Wood.
Daniel n 1842
Francis A. n 1841
Frederick A. n 1886
George W. 1887
H. B., Mrs. (see
Chapman, Mae H.)
Harvey C. h 1847
Henry W., Jr. n 1892
John Q. 1890
John S. 1870
Joseph R. 1871
Leon I. 1893
Loren n 1840
Russell T. M 1910
930
INDEX.
[Zweifel.
Samuel W. i85f;
Thomas B. 1864
Thomas B. n 1843
William W. 1883
Woodbury.
Levi h 1843
William H. 1886
Woodcock.
Alberts 1853
WOODHEAD.
Daniel 1907
Woodruff.
Charles S. n 1872
Ernest W. n 1903
George W. h 1861
James O. h 1895
Rollins S. h 1908
Watson 1904
Wesley E. 1887
Woods.
Charles D. 1880
Frederick i8^Q
Frederick S. 1885
George H. n 1853
James n 1838
William S. 1895
Woodward.
Anthony 1858
Charles t
Harold B. 1908
Harvey 1869
Henry M 1859
Woodworth.
Frederick A. 1902
WOOLSEY.
Theodore D. h 1845
WOOLSTON.
Paul L. 1897
WOOSTER.
1 larvey A. 1909
Letsome T. t
Walter A. « 1886
Works.
Adam C. h 1863
Worth.
Sidney B. n 1839
William T. n i860
Wright.
Abraham J. 1843
Albert J. w 1880
Alexander H. 1833
Alfred A. 1863
Arthur R. 1910
Carroll D. h 1894
Dexter R. 1845
Elizabeth C. 1897
Frederick W. 1906
George W. 1872
Henry N. n 1835
John K. n 1837
Joseph A. 1879
J. G., Mrs. (see
CouGiiLiN, Jane)
Moses E. 1853
Newton G. 1899
Northam 1889
Wriston.
George W. 1908
Wyatt.
Albert H. 1864
Thomas M. 185s
William A. 1898
Yager.
Granville 1866
Yale.
Carrie M. 1897
Oliver E. 1899
Yanson.
Carl R. n 1908
Yard.
James M. 1905
Yarrow.
Ernest A. 1901
Yates.
Eleanor B. 1898
Walter D. 1900
Yaw.
Myron B. 1897
Yeager.
James M. 1880
Yeamans.
Henry A. n 1876
York.
Denison G. 1844
Sydney P. n 1854
Young.
Archer E. 1898
Arthur E. 1898
Charles A. h 1876
Charles B. n 1891
Charles W. 1872
Elbert A. T. n 1839
John i860
John F. n 184 "^
John W. 1859
Robert N. h 1885
Theodore B. 1902
T. B., Mrs. (see
Jones, Augusta T.)
William A. 1836
Zeilitz.
Johanna M. E. 1910
Ziegler.
Howard B. n 1906
ZiNK.
Robert L. 1887
Zweifel.
Joseph 11 1875
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