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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Diographical (catalogue
Matriculates of the College
TOGETHER WITH LISTS OF
The Members of the College Faculty
AND THE
Trustees Officers
AND
Recipients of Honorary Degrees
1 749- 1 893
PREPARED BY
A Committee of the Society of the alumni
PHILADELPHIA
PRINTED for THE SOCIETY
^ 1894
PRESS OF
AviL Printing Company
PHII.ADl!r.PHIA
■cT?^
PREFACE. ^^£l^;^SlP
The present catalogue is the outcome of a resolution adopted at its annual
meeting in 1885 by the Society of the Alumni. A short time previously at a
reunion of the Class of 1862 the attempt had been made to provide brief notes
of the careers of its members, and it was thought that similar notes of all who
had ever attended the Departments of Arts and of Science in the University
of Pennsylvania would be interesting and useful.
It was almost immediately recognized that a book of this kind would require
so much labor in its preparation as to justify going a little farther than was at
first contemplated and obtaining additional data which would be valuable
to anyone desiring to prepare a complete biography of any matriculate of the
College. The determination to perform the task in this way transformed the
work from a mere catalogue with occasional notes as to date of death, etc., into
a collection of short biographical sketches.
The Committee did not consider itself absolved from its obligation toward
the Alumni Society and the University by the failure of those addressed to
respond to its inquiries, and has sought information from all sources, though
not always with success. It must be remembered that the problem with which
the Committee has had to deal is one of a biographical catalogue commencing
in Colonial days, relating to an institution situated in the centre of the scene
of the war of Independence, and therefore deprived of many of the archives
which at a less distracted locality or in" a more peaceful era would have been
obtainable.
With a view to obtaining necessary information of the persons designated
without invading their rights to privacy, a carefully considered question-sheet
was sent out by the Committee to all matriculates or their representatives.
Editing the material collected has not been easy. Believing it necessary to
limit itself to the bare statement of facts, without elaboration of any kind, the
Committee feels that injustice seems to be done to some eminent matriculates
who were neither authors nor holders of public oflSce, and whose records
therefore appear meagre. This could not be remedied without the preparation
of much fuller biographies than space and means would permit. Other diflfi-
culties were supplying deficiencies in cases where the returned question -sheet
omitted items proper for insertion, and the excision of matter, in cases where
the returns were too full.
During the time which has elapsed since information concerning certain
matriculates was secured, events which should be noted have occurred. The
Committee has tried to obtain and insert all such additional information. That
received too late for embodiment in the text will be found in the table of
Additions and Corrections.
The book is intended to include every matriculate in those courses now
embraced in the College of the University of Pennsylvania, but the Committee
has not included the Department of Chemistry Applied to the Arts, of which
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iv PREFACE.
the matriculates will be found in the annual catalogues from 1854 to i860. No
degrees were conferred, and this course was never incorporated with the College
courses. The Department of Music was not incorporated with the College
courses until 1884, but all the students in that department have been included.
The Department of Biology, until 1889, was independent, afi&liated with the
Medical Department. From that date this course became one of the College
courses, and those who pursued it have been included in this catalogue.
The University began the publication of annual catalogues in 1829. Prior
to that date, while the lists of graduates may be regarded as accurate, the lists
of matriculates have been made up with great difficulty, from minute-books,
reports, etc. , and are very incomplete.
In accordance with the vnll of the majority of the Committee, the work has
been arranged by classes : that is to say, the name of a matriculate is put down
with others under the year when his class graduated. Though pains were taken
to secure accuracy in classification, some errors have doubtless been made,
particularly in recent years, when the organization of the College, with its
numerous courses of varying length, has grown very complex. Some anom-
alies will be found where a matriculate was a member of more than one class :
others where a degree was conferred on a matriculate subsequently to the date
of graduation of his class.
In a work of this character, covering a period of more than one hundred
and forty years, and embracing sketches of about five thousand men and
women, doubtless many errors will be found. It is earnestly hoped that matricu-
lates or others able to correct such errors or supply omissions will communicate
with the Historiographer of the Alumni Society of the College Department,
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
PBRSIfor Frazer.
CATALOGUE COMMITTEE.
Persifor Frazer (1862), A. M., D. ^s Sci. Nat. (Univ. France), Chairman.
AI.FRED Stii,i,E (1832), A. M., M. D., LL. D.
Benjamin Chew Tii,ghman (1839), A. M.
Horatio Gates Jones (1841), A. M., D. C. I^. Died 1893.
Morton Pearson Henry (1843), A. M.
WlIvWAM ROTCH WiSTER (1846), A. M.
Isaac Norris, Jr. (1852), A. M., M. D.
Frank Marx Etting (1854), A. M. Died 1890.
Richard Lewis Ashhurst (1856), A. M., LL.B.
George Tucker Bispham (1858), A. M., LL. B.
Gregory Bernard Keen (1861), A. M.
Rev. Jesse Young Burk (1862), A. M.
Wii^WAM Pepper (1862), A. M., M. D., hh. D.
Rev. Robert Ritchie (1862), A. M., I,Iv. B.
Ai,BERT Hauler Gross ( 1864), A. M.
Henry Budd (1868), A. M. Resigned 1886.
Joseph Cresson Frai.ey (1868), A. M.
EwiNG Jordan (1868), A. M., M. D.
Henry Gai^braith Ward (1870), A. M.
Henry Chari^es Oi^msted (1872), A. M., LL. B. Died 1893.
Chari.es Penrose Keith (1873). B. S. Resigned 1887.
Effingham Bucki^ey Morris (1875), A. M., LL. B.
Wii,i.jAM Henry Ki.app (1876), A. M., M. D.
George Stani^ey Phili^er (1877), A. M., LL. B.
John Dougi,ass Brown, Jr. (1879), A. M., LL. B.
Rev. Charles Peter Beauchamp Jefferys, Jr. (1889), Ph. B., B. D.
(V)
Table of Contents.
PAGB.
Preface iii
Catalogue Committee v
Table of Contents vii
Organization of the University ix
Trustees and Oflficers of the University xi
Faculty and Instructors of the College Department xxi
Additions and Corrections xxxiii
Abbreviations, References, etc xli
Matriculates of the College Department i
Recipients of Honorary Degrees 5^7
Enumeration 534
Index 535
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ORGANIZATION
OF THE
University of Pennsylvania,
The "Constitutions of the Publick Academy in the City of Philadelphia"
was signed by the Trustees elected by the contributors, November 13, 1749.
The institution was incorporated by the Proprietaries, July 13, 1753, as
"The Academy and Charitable School in the Province of Pennsylvania." An
additional charter was granted June 16, 1755, changing the title to "The
College, Academy and Charitable School of Philadelphia, in the Province of
Pennsylvania."
The first commencement was held May 17, 1757, in the College Hall.
The Medical Department was organized May 3, 1765, and the first degrees
were conferred, June 21, 1768, at a special commencement, the graduates in Arts
not taking their degrees until December.
The charters were abrogated by an act of Assembly, passed September 27,
1779) which at the same time created a new institution, under the title of "The
University of the State of Pennsylvania," and vested in it the property of the
College.
The College was revived by an act of Assembly, passed March 6, 1789,
repealing so much of the act of 1779 as deprived the College of its charter and
property.
The institutions maintained separate existences until November, 1791, when,
in pursuance of an act of Assembly, passed on the thirtieth of September of
that year, they were united as " The University of Pennsylvania."
Until 1850 the University was composed of the Department of Arts and the
Medical Department ; in that year the Law Department was organized.*
In 185 1 the Department of Chemistry applied to the Arts was added. This
was changed, in 1855, to the Department of Mines, Arts, and Manufactures, and
again, in 1863, to the College of Agriculture, Mines, Arts, and Mechanic Arts.
In 1872 the name was once more changed to the Department of Science, and
this, in 1875, became the Towne Scientific School.
A Department of Fine Arts, established in 1861, was abolished in 1869.
The Auxiliary Faculty of Medicine, changed subsequently to the Auxiliary
Department of Medicine, was established in 1865.
The Department of Music was added in 1877, and the Department of
Dentistry in 1878.
•A Professorship of I^w had been created in 1790, and filled by the appointment of James
Wilson, of the Supreme Court of the United States. Though their brilliant opening gave
promise of success of the attempt to introduce in America the scientific study of law, Judge
Wilson's lectures were not continued after the first year.
(ix)
X UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
The Wharton School of Finance and Economy was added in 1881, and the
Departments of Philosophy, of Veterinary Medicine, of Biology and of Physical
Culture were added respectively in 1882, 18S3, and 1884.
The Museum of Archaeology and Palaeontology was established in 1889, and
the Laboratory of Hygiene, the Graduate Department for Women and the
Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology in 1893.
The College Department was further developed by Courses in Architecture,
in American History, and special two and four year Courses in Arts, in Chem-
istry, in Chemical Engineering, in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering and
in Civil Engineering which were established in 1892 and 1893.
The University now comprises the following departments :
The College, in which are given.
The Arts and Science Courses.
The Course in Science and Technology.
The Course in Finance and Economy.
The Course in American History.
The Course in Biology.
The Course in Music.
The Course in Architecture,
The Special Two-year Course in Architecture.
The Four-year Course in Chemistry.
The Four-year Course in Chemical Engineering.
The Four-year Course in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering.
The Four-year Course in Civil Engineering.
The Department of Medicine.
The University Hospital.
The Department of Law.
The Auxiliary Department of Medicine.
The Department of Dentistry.
The Department of Philosophy.
The Department of Veterinary Medicine.
The Department of Physical Education.
The Museum of Archaeology and Palaeontology.
The Laboratory of Hygiene.
The Graduate Department for Women.
The Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology.
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS
OF THE
University of Pennsylvania
' UNDER ITS SEVERAL CHARTERS.
TRUSTEES OF THE COLLEGE.
ELECTED BY THE CONTRIBUTORS.
ELECTED. CEASED.
1749 Hon. James Logan deceased 1751
1749 Thomas Hopkinson deceased 1751
1749 Thomas Lawrence deceased 1754
1749 Charles Willing deceased 1755
1749 Lloyd Zachary deceased 1756
1749 Tench Francis deceased 1758
1749 Joshua Maddox deceased 1759
1749 William Masters deceased 1760
1749 Thomas Leech deceased 1762
1749 Samuel McCall, Jr deceased 1762
1749 Robert Strettell deceased 1762
1749 Abram Taylor retired 1762
1749 William Plumsted deceased 1765
1749 William Coleman deceased 1769
1749 Thomas White resigned 1772
1749 Phineas Bond, M. D deceased 1773
1749 Philip Syng retired 1773
1749 John Inglis deceased 1775
1749 Rev. Richard Peters, D. D deceased 1776
1749 Joseph Turner resigned 1779
1749 Hon. William Allen deceased 1780
1749 William Shippen, M. D retired 1779
1749 Thomas Bond, M. D deceased 1784
1749 Hon. Benjamin Franklin, LL. D deceased 1790
ELECTED SUBSEQUENTLY BY THE TRUSTEES, IN VIRTUE OF THE POWER VESTED
IN THEM BY THE " CONSTITUTIONS" OF 1749, AND CHARTER OF 1753.
175X Isaac Norris resigned 1755
175 1 Thomas Cadwalader resigned 1779
1754 Hon. James Hamilton deceased 1783
1755 Alexander Stedman retired 1778
1755 John Mifflin deceased 1759
Xii UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI<VANIA.
ELECTED. ' CEASED.
1757 Hon. Benjamin Chew retired 1791
1758 Hon. Edward Shippen, Jr.* 1791
1759 William Coxe • retired 1771
1760 Hon. Thomas Willing retired 1791
1761 Rev. Jacob Duch^, D. D retired 1778
1762 Lyn-Ford Lardner deceased 1775
1762 Amos Strettell deceased 1780
1762 Andrew Elliot retired 1762
1762 John Redman, M. D retired 1791
1764 Hon. John Penn retired 1779
1765 John Lawrence retired 1791
1769 John Allen • deceased 1778
1771 Isaac Jones deceased 1773
1772 Hon. Richard Penn retired 1775
1773 Samuel Powel* I79i
1773 Hon. Thomas Mifflin I79i
1774 Rt. Rev. William White, D. D.* • 179^
1775 James Tilghman retired 1788
1775 Andrew Allen retired 1778
1778 Hon. Robert Morris retired 1791
1778 Hon. Francis Hopkinson deceased 1791
1779 Alexander Wilcocks retired 1791
1779 George Clymer* I79i
1779 John Cadwalader deceased 1786
1779 Edward Biddle deceased 1779
1779 Hon. James Wilson retired 1791
1789 Thomas Fitzsimons* 179^^
1789 Henry Hill retired 1791
1789 John Nixon retired 1791
1789 Caspar Wister, M. D retired 1791
1789 Hon. Richard Peters retired 1791
1789 Rev. Robert Blackwell, D. D.* I79i
1789 Samuel Miles* 179^
1789 Hon. William Bingham* 179^
1789 William Lewis* I79i
1789 Robert Hare* 179^
1790 Edward Burd* 179^
1790 David Hayfield Conyngham* 179^
TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
APPOINTED. ^ . C^^SED.
1779 The President of the Supreme Executive Council, ^;f o^ao . . . . 1790
1779 The Vice-President of the Supreme Executive Council, ex officio . 1790
1779 The Speaker of the General Assembly, ex officio 1790
1779 The Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, ^;r o^«o 1791
1779 The Judge of the Admiralty, ^;r o^ao 1789
1779 The Attorney-General, ex officio 179^
• Elected Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania at the union.
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS.
CEASED.
APPOINTED.
1779 The Senior Minister of the P. E. Church in Phila., ex officio ... 1791
1779 The Senior Minister of the Presbyterian Church in Phila., ex officio 1791
1779 The Senior Minister of the Baptist Church in Phila., ex officio . . 1791
1779 The Senior Minister of the Lutheran Church in Phila. , ex officio . . 1791
1779 The Senior Minister of the German Calvinist Church in Phila.,
ex officio 1791
1779 The Senior Minister of the Roman Catholic Church in Phila.,
ex officio 1791
1779 Hon. Benjamin Franklin, LL. D retired 1789
1779 William Shippen, Sr., M.D retired 1786
1779 Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg retired 1786
1779 William Augustus Atlee retired 1786
1779 James Searle resigned 1781
1779 Hon. John Evans deceased 1784
1779 David Rittenhouse, LL. D resigned 1780
1779 Samuel Morris, Sr deceased 1781
1779 Hon. George Bryan deceased 1791
1779 Thomas Bond, M. D deceased 1784
1779 James Hutchinson, M. D resigned 1781
1779 Jonathan Bayard Smith* 179^
EIvECTED SUBSEQUENTLY BY THE TRUSTEES, IN VIRTUE OF THE POWER TO
FILL VACANCIES, VESTED IN THEM BY THE CHARTER.
ELECTED. C^^SED.
1780 Gerardus Clarkson, M. D deceased 1790
1782 Hon. Joseph Reed deceased 1785
1782 David Rittenhouse, LL. D.* I79i
1784 Hon. William Moore retired 1789
1784 John Bayard retired 1789
1785 Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant* I79i
1785 Frederick Kuhl* ^791
1786 Samuel Miles ^791
1786 James Irvine* ^79^
1786 Charles Pettit* ^791
1787 Jared Ingersoll* ^791
1789 George Fox retired 1791
1789 David Jackson, M. D.* 179^
1789 John Bleakley* ^791
1791 John Carson, M. D.* ^79^
TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELECTED AT THE UNION BY THE COLLEGE.
CEASED.
ELECTED,
Samuel Powel deceased 1793
791 Hon. Edward Shippen deceased 1806
1791
1791 Rt. Rev. William White, D. D deceased 1836
* Elected Trustee of the University of Pennsylvania at the union.
Xiv UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
ELECTED. CEASED.
1791 George Cl)Tner deceased 1813
1791 Thomas Fitzsimons deceased 181 1
1791 Rev. Robert Blackwell, D. D resigned 1822
1791 Samuel Miles resigned 1793
1 79 1 Hon. William Bingham deceased 1804
1791 Robert Hare resigned 1805
1791 Edward Burd deceased 1831
1791 William Lewis deceased 1819
1791 David Hayfield Conyngham resigned 1813
BISECTED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYXVANIA.
J791 Hon. Thomas McKean, LL. D.* deceased 1817
1791 Rev. James Sproat, D. D.* deceased 1793
J791 Jonathan Bayard Smith deceased 1812
1 79 1 David Rittenhonse, LL. D deceased 1797
1791 Frederick Kuhl resigned 1800
J 79 1 Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant deceased 1793
1791 James Irvine resigned 1807
1791 Charles Pettit resigned 1802
.1791 Jared Ingersoll resigned 1800
1791 David Jackson, M. D deceased 1802
1791 John Bleakley deceased 1802
1791 John Carson, M. D resigned 1794
ELECTED SUBSEQUENTLY BY THE TRUSTEES, IN VIRTUE OF THE POWER TO
FILL VACANCIES, VESTED IN THEM BY THE CHARTER.
1794 Edward Tilghman resigned 1807
1794 Joseph Borden McKean deceased 1826
1794 Alexander James Dallas deceased 1817
1794 Joseph Ball deceased 1822
1796 William Rawle, LL. D deceased 1835
1797 Benjamin Rawle Morgan deceased 1840
1800 Samuel Mickle Fox deceased 1809
1800 Thomas Mayne Willing resigned 1807
1802 Hon. William Tilghman deceased 1827
1802 Moses Levy deceased 1826
1802 John Fishburne Mifflin deceased 1813
1806 John D. Coxe declined 1807
1806 Adam Kuhn, M. D declined 1807
1806 John Hill Brinton resigned 1822
1806 James Gibson resigned 1841
1806 John Redman Coxe, M. D resigned 1809
1806 Anthony Morris resigned 1817
1806 Hon. Horace Binney, LL. D resigned 1836
1806 Hon. Joseph Hopkinson, LL. D resigned 18 19
* Ex-officio Trustees of the University of the State of Pennsylvania ; the first as Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court, and the second as senior minister of the Presbyterian Church
in Philadelphia.
TRUSTKKS AND OFFICERS. XV
ELECTED. CEASED.
1809 William Meredith resigned 1840
1810 Benjamin Chew resigned 1834
1811 Robert Wain deceased 1835
1812 George Fox deceased 1828.
1813 John Sergeant, LL. D resigned 1836
1813 Thomas Willing Francis deceased 1815
1813 Rev. James Patriot Wilson, D. D deceased 1830
1816 Thomas Cadvvalader resigned 1836
1818 Peter Stephen Du Ponceau, LL. D resigned 1836.
1818 Zaccheus Collins deceased 1831
1818 Nicholas Biddle deceased 1844
1819 Hon. Thomas Duncan deceased 1828
1819 Charles Chauncey, LL,. D resigned 1836
1822 Hon. Joseph Hopkinson, LL. D deceased 1842
1822 Joseph Reed Ingersoll, LL. D resigned 1856-
1824 Rev. Philip Frederic Mayer, D. D deceased 1858
1826 Rev. Jacob Jones Janeway, D. D resigned 1828.
1826 Rev. William Heathcote de Lancey, D. D resigned 1828
1827 Philip Holbrooke Nicklin deceased 1842
1828 Rt. Rev. Henry Ustick Onderdonk, D. D resigned 1844
1828 Robert Walsh, Jr. , LL. D resigned 1833
1828 John Cole Lowber deceased 1834
1828 Rev. Thomas Harvey Skinner, D. D., LIv. D resigned 1833
183 1 Rev. Thomas McAuley, D. D resigned 1833
1S31 James S. Smith deceased 1861
1 83 1 Edward Shippen Burd resigned 1839.
1832 John Keating resigned 1852
1833 George Vaux deceased 1836
1833 Rev. William Heathcote de Lancey, D. D resigned 1839
1834 Rev. Albert Barnes • deceased 1870
1834 John Morin Scott resigned 1856
1836 William Rawle, Jr resigned 1855
1836 Hon. Henry Baldwin, LL. D resigned 1839
1836 Samuel Breck resigned 1852
1836 Robert Maskell Patterson, M. D deceased 1854
1836 Hartman Kuhn deceased i860
1836 Benjamin Wood Richards deceased 185 1
1837 Thomas Biddle deceased 1857
1837 Lewis Wain resigned 1863
1837 Thomas Isaac Wharton deceased 1856
1838 Robert Ralston deceased 1858
1839 Rev. Benjamin Dorr, D. D deceased 1869
1839 Rev. George Washington Bethune, D. D resigned 1849
1841 George Mifflin Wharton resigned 1868
1841 Tobias Wagner resigned 1865
1842 Edward Shippen Burd resigned 1844
1842 Hon. Thomas Sergeant resigned 1854
1842 Hon. William Morris Meredith resigned 1859
XVI UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI.VANIA.
ELECTED. CEASED.
1844 Henry Jonathan Williams resigned 1859
1844 Rev. Henry Jackson Morton, D. D deceased 1890
1845 Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D deceased 1865
1851 Rev. Charles Rudolph Demm^, D. D resigned 1853
1852 Ren6 La Roche, M. D deceased 1872
1852 John Chapman Cresson deceased 1876
1853 Henry Dilworth Gilpin resigned 1858
1853 Oswald Thompson deceased 1866
1853 Frederick Fraley, LL. D
1854 Benjamin Gerhard deceased 1864
1856 Horace Binney, Jr deceased 1870
1856 Stephen Colwell deceased 1871
1856 George Washington Norris, M. D deceased 1875
1856 James Bayard resigned 1868
1858 Rev. Henry Augustus Boardman, D. D resigned 1858
1858 John Junes Clark Hare resigned 1868
1858 Adolph Edward Borie deceased 1880
1858 David Lewis resigned 1879
1858 Rev. Charles William Schaeflfer, D.D.,LL.D
i860 Hon. William Strong resigned 1871
i860 Samuel Powel resigned 1865
i860 Mordecai Lewis Dawson resigned i860
1861 John Welsh, LL. D deceased 1886
1861 Peter McCall deceased 1S80
1863 George Bacon Wood, M. D., LL. D deceased 1879
1864 Alexander Henry deceased 1883
1865 Rt. Rev. William Bacon Stevens, D. D., LL. D deceased 1887
1865 Rev. Charles Porterfield Krauth, D.D., LL.D resigned 1868
1865 John Ashhurst resigned 1888
1866 Charles Edwin Lex deceased 1872
1868 William Sellers
1869 Nathaniel Borodaille Browne deceased 1875
1869 Rev. Richard Newton, D. D deceased 1887
1869 Eli Kirk Price deceased 1884
1869 John Rodman Paul, M. D deceased 1877
1870 John Vaughan Merrick
1871 Fairman Rogers resigned 1886
187 1 Henry Charles Lea, LL. D resigned 1872
1872 Rev. Elias Root Beadle, M.D., D.D., LL.D deceased 1879
1872 Hon. George Sharswood, LL. D deceased 1883
1873 Richard Wood
1873 John Henry Towne deceased 1874
1875 Silas Weir Mitchell, M.D., LL.D
1875 George Whitney deceased 1884
1876 Joshua Ballinger Lippincott deceased 1885
1876 Charles Custis Harrison
1878 James Howell Hutchinson, M. D deceased 1889
1879 Rev. George Dana Boardman, D. D., LL. D
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS. XVU
TELECTBD. CEASED.
1879 William Hunt, M. D
i88o Horace Howard Furness, Ph. D.,LIv.D.,L.H.D
1880 Wharton Barker
1881 Samuel Dickson
1883 George Tucker Bispham resigned 1883
1884 John Scott
1885 James MacAlister, LL. D
1885 John Clarke Sims
1885 Henry Howard Houston
1886 Joseph D. Potts deceased 1894
18S6 Henry Reed
1886 Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker, LL. D
1887 Rt. Rev. Ozi William Whitaker, D. D
1887 John Barnard Gest
1889 Joseph Smith Harris
1890 Arthur Vincent Meigs, M. D resigned 1892
189T Walter George Smith
1893 Charlemagne Tower, Jr
PRESIDENTS OF THE TRUSTEES.
COLLEGE.
ELECTED. CEASED.
1749 Benjamin Franklin 1756
1756 Rev. Richard Peters, D. D 1764
1764 Hon. James Hamilton 1764
1764 Hon. John Penn 1771
1771 Hon. James Hamilton i773
1773 Hon. Richard Penn 1774
1774 Hon. John Penn I779
1789 Hon. Benjamin Franklin, LL. D 1790
1790 Rt. Rev. William White, D. D 1791
UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
1779 Hon. Joseph Reed 1781
1781 Hon. William Moore 1782
1782 Hon. John Dickinson 1785
1788 Hon. Thomas McKean, LL. D 1791
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
1791 His Excellency the Governor of the Commonwealth, ex officio.
1881 The Provost, pro tempore, in the absence of the Governor.
SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS OF THE TRUSTEES.
COLLEGE.
CLERKS.
ELECTED. CEASED.
1749 William Coleman I755
1755 Paul Jackson 1758
1758 John Jones 1760
1760 Samuel Campbell 1764
CEASED.
xviii UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SECRETARIES.
ELECTED.
1764 Rev. William Smith 179°
1790 Joseph Hopkinson 1791
1791 Plunket Fleeson Glentworth 1791
TREASURERS.
1749 William Coleman 1764
1764 Edward Shippen, Jr 1765
1765 Amos Strettell 1766
1766 Thomas Willing 1768
1768 William Coxe 1769
1769 John Allen 1769
1769 Rev. Richard Peters 177°
1770 John Lawrence I77i
1771 Isaac Jones i773
1773 Thomas Mifflin I775
1775 Rev. William White 1778
1778 Samuel Powel I779
1779 Francis Hopkinson I779
1779 George Clymer 1780
1789 Henry Hill I79i
UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SECRETARIES.
1780 Samuel Sterrett 1783
1783 John Sproat 1788
TREASURER.
1779 George Bryan 1788
SECRETARY AND TREASURER.
1788 Edward Fox 179^
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS.
1791 Edward Fox 1822
1822 Joseph Reed 1830
1830 James Cornell Biddle 1838
1838 Thomas Learning Smith 1841
1841 George Emlen, Jr 1853
1853 Caldwell Keppele Biddle 1862
1862 Cadwalader Biddle 1882
TREASURERS.
1882 Wharton Barker 1890
1890 Richard Wood, pro tempore
SECRETARY.
1882 Rev. Jesse Young Burk
ASSISTANT SECRETARY.
1891 Edward Warloch Mumford
TRUSTEES AND OFFICERS. XIX
RECTORS OF THE ACADEMY.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1749 David Martin, A. M deceased 1751
1752 Francis Alison, D. D deceased 1779
1780 James Davidson, A. M retired 1791
PROVOSTS.
COLLEGE.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1755 William Smith, D. D retired 1791
UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
1780 John Ewing, D. D 1791
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
1791 John Ewing, D. D deceased 1802
1807 John McDowell, LL. D resigned 1810
1810 John Andrews, D. D resigned 1813
1813 Frederick Beasley, D. D resigned 1828
1828 William Heathcote de Lancey, D. D resigned 1833
1834 John Ludlow, D. D., LL. D resigned 1853
1854 Henry Vethake, LL. D resigned 1859
i860 Daniel Raynes Goodwin, D. D., LL. D resigned 1868
1868 Charles Janeway Still^, LL. D resigned 1880
i88i William Pepper, M. D., LL. D resigned 1894
VICE- PROVOSTS.
COLLEGE.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1755 Francis Alison, D. D deceased 1779
1789 John Andrews, D. D 1791
UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.
1780 David Rittenhouse, LL. D resigned 1782
1782 Samuel Magaw, D, D retired 1791
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
1791 John Andrews, D. D resigned 1810
1810 Robert Patterson, LL. D resigned 1813
1813 Robert Maskell Patterson, A. M., M. D resigned 1828
1828 Robert Adrain, LL. D resigned 1834
1834 Samuel Brown Wylie, D. D resigned 1845
1845 Henry Reed, LL. D resigned 1845
1845 Henry Vethake, LL. D resigned 1854
1855 John Fries Frazer, LL. D resigned 1868
1872 Charles Porterfield Krauth, D. D., LL. D deceased 1883
1883 Ezra Otis Kendall, LL. D
XX UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
LIBRARIANS.
APPOINTED. CEASKD.
1750 The Faculty, ex officio 1831
1831 The Provost, ex officio 1855
1855 The Professor of Belles-Iyettres and the English L,anguage
and Literature, ex officio 1873
1873 Robert Ellis Thompson, A. M., Ph. D 1884
1884 James Gaston Barnwell, A. M 1887
1887 Gregory Bernard Keen, A. M
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN.
1889 Morris Jastrow, Jr. , Ph. D
CHAPLAINS.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1892 Rev. George Dana Boardman, D. D., LL. D 1893
1892 Rev. John Alfred Metcalf Chapman, D. D 1893
1892 Rev. Charles Wood, D. D
1892 Rev. Adolph Spaeth, D. D 1893
1892 Rev. Leverett Bradley, A. M
1893 Rev. Joshua Allan Ivippincott, D. D., IvL. D
1893 Rev. John Tustin Beckley, D. D
COLLEGE FACULTY.
PROFESSORS.
APPOINTED. CBASBD.
1749 David Martin, A. M., Greek and Latin Languages .... deceased 1752
1750 Theophilus Grew, A. M., Mathematics deceased 1759
1750 David James Dove, English Literature resigned 1753
1752 Francis Alison, D. D., Greek and Latin Languages 1756
1756 Higher Classics and Metaphysics deceased 1779
1753 Ebenezer Kinnersley, A. M., Oratory and English Lit. . . resigned 1773
1754 William Creamer, French and German Languages .... retired 1775
1755 William Smith, D. D., Ethics retired 1791
1756 Paul Jackson, A. M., Greek and Latin Languages . . . .resigned 1758
1758 James Beveridge, Greek and Latin Languages deceased 1767
1758 John Ewing, D. D. , Ethics, /ro /<?w/or^ 1762
1762 Natural Philosophy deceased 1802
1759 Jacob Duch6, D. D., Oratory retired 1778
1760 Thomas Pratt, Mathematics resigned 1761
1761 Rev. Hugh Williamson, A. M., LL. D., Mathematics . . . resigned 1763
1763 John Pratt, A. M. , Mathematics resigned 1766
1766 Thomas Dungan, Mathematics resigned 1769
1766 Paul Fooks, A. M., French and Spanish Languages . . . retired 1779
1768 James Davidson, A. M., Greek and Latin Languages . . . retired 1779
1782 Greek and Latin Languages resigned 1806
1773 James Wilson, A. M., English Literature retired 1779
1773 James Cannon, A. M., Mathematics deceased 1782
1779 David Rittenhouse, LL. D. , Astronomy resigned 1782
1780 Robert Davidson, A. M., Greek and Latin Languages 1782
1782 History resigned 1784
1782 Robert Patterson, LL. D., Mathematics 1810
1810 Natural Philos. and Math resigned 1813
1780 John Christopher Kunze, D. D., German resigned 1784
1782 Samuel Magaw, D. D. , Moral Philosophy retired 1791
1782 Archibald Gamble, A. M. , Oratory and English Literature, deceased 1784
1784 Justus Henry Christian Helmuth, D. D., German .... retired 1791
1789 John Andrews, D. D. , Moral Philosophy resigned 1813
1789 William Rogers, D. D., Oratory and English Literature . resigned 181 1
1790 James Wilson, LL. D. , Law deceased 1798
1802 James G. Thomson, A. M., Greek and Latin Languages . retired 1828
1806 John McDowell, LL. D., Natural Philosophy resigned 1810
1813 Frederick Beasley, D. D., Moral Philosophy retired 1828
1814 Robert Maskell Patterson, A. M., M. D., Natural Philoso-
phy and Mathematics resigned 182S
1816 William Paul Crillon Barton, M. D., Botany resigned 1828
l8i6 Charles Caldwell, M. D., Natural History resigned 1820
(xxi)
xxii UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
APPOINTED. . . ^=*s^=°-
1816 Thomas Cooper, LL.D., Mineralogy and Chemistry . . . resigned 1821
1816 Thomas Tickell Hewson, M. D., Comparative Anatomy . . resigned 1828
18 17 Charles Willing Hare, Law deceased 1826
1818 Robert Walsh, Jr., General Literature resigned 1828
1822 William Hypolitus Keating, A. M., Mineralogy and Chem. resigned 1828
1822 Thomas Say, Natural History resigned 1828
1827 Robert Adrain, LL. D., Mathematics resigned 1834
1828 William Heathcote de Lancey, D. D., Moral Philosophy . resigned 1833
1828 Rev. Edward Rutledge, A. M., Assist. Prof. Moral Philos. . resigned 1836
1828 Samuel Brown Wylie, D. D., Hebrew, Gr., and Lat. Lan. . resigned 1845
1828 Alexander Dallas Bache, LL. D., Nat. Philos. and Chem. . resigned 1836
1843 Nat. Philos. and Chem resigned 1844
1831 HenryReed, A.M., LL.D., Assist. Prof. Moral Philos 1834
1834 Rhetoric and English Liter deceased 1854
1831 Rev. Christian Frederic Crus^, A. M., Assist. Prof. .... resigned 1833
1834 John Ludlow, D. D., LL. D., Moral Philosophy resigned 1853
1834 Edward Henry Courtenay, A.M., Mathematics resigned 1836
1835 Henry Darwin Rogers, A. M., Geology and Mineralogy . resigned 1846
1836 Henry Vethake, LL. D., Mathematics 1855
1855 Intellectual and Moral Philosophy resigned i860
1836 Roswell Park, D. D., Natural Philosophy and Chemistry . resigned 1843
1844 John Fries Frazer, LL. D., Natural Philos. and Chem. . . deceased 1872
1844 George Emlen Hare, D. D., Assist. Prof. Greek and Latin
Languages resigned 1845
1845 George Allen, LL.D., Greek and Latin Languages 1864
J 864 Greek Language and Literature deceased 1876
1854 Alexander Gardner Mercer, D. D., Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy retired 1854
1855 Henry Coppde, LL. D., Belles-Lettres and English Lit. . . resigned 1866
1855 Francis Aristide Jackson, A. M., Adj. Prof. Greek and
Latin Languages 1864
1864 Latin Language and Literature
1855 Ezra Otis Kendall, LL. D., Mathematics
1892 Flower Prof, of Astronomy
i860 Daniel Raynes Goodwin, D. D., LL.D., Intellectual and
Moral Philosophy resigned 1868
1866 Charles Janeway Stills, LL. D. , Belles-Lettres, English Lan-
guage and Literature 1S67
1867 History and English Lit 1878
1878 John Welsh Centennial Prof. Hist, and Eng. Lit. resigned 1880
1880 Emeritus John Welsh Centennial Prof. Hist.
and Eng. Lit
1867 Henry Morton, Ph. D., Nat. Philos. and Chem./r<? tempore .... 1869
1869 Chemistry resigned 1870
1867 Oswald Seidensticker, Ph. D., German Lang, and Lit. . . deceased 1894
1867 John George RepplierMcElroy, A.M., Asst. Prof. Rhetand Hist. . . 1869
1869 Adj. Prof. Gr. and Hist 1876
1876 Rhetoric and Eng. Lang deceased 1890
COLLEGE FACULTY. XXIH
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1868 Brvt. Brig. -Gen. Charles F. RuflF, U. S. A., Military Science . resigned 1870
1868 Charles Porterfield Krauth, D. D., 1,1^. D., Intellectual and
Moral Philosophy deceased 1883
1869 Samuel M. Cleveland, A. M., Rhetoric and Oratory . . . resigned 1874
1871 PersiforFrazer, Jr.,A. M., Asst. Prof. Nat. Philos. andChem 1872
1872 Chemistry resigned 1874
1871 Rev. Robert Ellis Thompson, A.M., D. D., Ph.D., Asst.
Prof. Mathematics 1874
1874 Social Science
1883 John Welsh Centennial Prof. History and Eng.
Lit retired 1892
1872 Francois Am^dee Br^gy, A. M., French Lang, and Lit. . . deceased 1877
1872 J. Peter Lesley, LL. D., Geology and Mining resigned 1890
1890 Emeritus Prof. Geology and Mining ....
1872 Frederick Augustus Genth, Ph. D., Analytical and Applied
Chemistry and Mineralogy 1874
1874 Chemistry and Mineralogy retired 1888
1872 Leonard George Franck, A. M., C. E., Civil and Mechani-
cal Engineering resigned 1876
1872 George Frederick Barker, M. D., Physics
1873 Lewis Muhlenberg Haupt, A.M., Asst. Prof. Civil Eng 1875
1875 Civil Engineering resigned 1892
1874 Thomas Webb Richards, A.M., Drawing and Architecture, resigned 1891
1874 George Augustus Koenig, Ph. D., Assistant Prof. Chemistry .... 1886
1886 Mineralogy and Metallurgy resigned 1892
1874 Samuel Philip Sadtler, Ph. D., Assistant Prof. Chem 1887
1887 Organic and Indus. Chem resigned 1891
1876 Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg, D.D., Gr. Lang, and Lit. . resigned 1888
1877 William Dennis Marks, Ph. B., C. E., Whitney Prof. Dy-
namical Engineering resigned 1889
1877 Otis Howard Kendall, A.M., Assistant Prof. Mathematics . resigned 1889
1880 Andrew Jackson Parker, M. D., Ph. D., Comp. Anat. and
Zool resigned 18S6
1881 Joseph Trimble Rothrock, B. S., M. D., Botany
1882 Henry Wilson Spangler, Assistant Engineer, U. S. Navy,
Assistant Professor Dynamical Engineering and Instruct-
or in Marine Engineering and Naval Architecture
1890 Whitney Prof Dynamical Engineering
1883 Morton William Easton, Ph. D., Comp. Philology 1892
1887 Adjunct Prof. Greek 1892
1892 English and Comp. Philology
1883 Frederick Augustus Genth, Jr., M.S., Assistant Professor
Chemistry resigned 1888
1883 Albert Sydney Bolles, Ph. D.,Mer. Law and Prac resigned 1887
1883 Edmund Janes James, Ph. D., Finance and Administration ....
1883 John Bach McMaster, Ph. D., American History
1884 Horace Jayne, M. D. , Vertebrate Morphology
1884 Benjamin Sharpe, M.D., Inverteb. Morphology resigned 1886
xxiv UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
CBASBD.
APPOINTED.
1885 Rev. George Stuart Fullerton, A. M., B. D., Adjunct Prof.
Intellectual and Moral Philosophy 1887
1887 Adam Seybert Prof. Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy
1886 Daniel Garrison Brinton, M. D., Sc. D., American Archae-
ology and Linguistics
1886 Rev. John Punnett Peters, Ph. D., Hebrew resigned 1893
1886 John Adam Ryder, Ph. D., Comparative Embryology
1886 William Powell Wilson, Sc. D., Anatomy and Physiology
of Plants
1886 Nathaniel Archer Randolph, M. D., Physiology deceased 1887
1886 Hermann VollratHilprecht, Ph. D., Assyrian
1886 Morris Jastrow, Jr., Ph. D., Arabic and Rabbinical Lit
1888 Charles Sumner Dolley, M. D., Biology retired 1892
1888 William Alexander Lamberton, A. M., Greek Language
and Literature
1888 Simon Nelson Patten, Ph. D., Political Economy
1888 FelixEmmanuelSchelling, A.M., LL. B., Asst. Prof. Eng. Lit. . . . 1891
1891 John Welsh Centennial Prof. Hist, and English Lit. .
1888 Edgar Fahs Smith, Ph. D., Analytical Chemistry
1889 James McKeenCattell, Ph. D., Psychology resigned 1891
1889 ArthurWillisGoodspeed, Ph. D., Asst. Prof Physics
1889 George Egbert Fisher, A. B. , Asst. Prof. Mathematics
1889 Edwin Schofield Crawley, B. S., Asst. Prof. Mathematics
1889 Edward Drinker Cope, Ph.D., Geol. and Palaeontol
1889 George Henry Horn, M. D., Entomology
1890 Charles E. Dana, Art
1890 Edward Potts Cheyney, A. M., Asst. Prof History
1891 Warren Powers Laird, Architecture
1891 Roland Post Falkner, Ph. D., Assoc. Prof. Statistics
1891 Francis Newton Thorpe, Ph.D., American Constitutional
History
1892 Hugo Albert Rennert, Ph. D., Romance Languages and Lit
1892 James Harvey Robinson, Ph. D., Assoc. Prof History
1892 Edgar Marburg, C. E., Acting Prof Civil Engineering
1892 John Macfarlane, Sc. D., General Biology
1892 Joseph French Johnson, A. B. , Assoc. Prof. Business Practice . . .
PROFESSORS NOT MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1846 Charles Picot, French 1852
1850 William Bradford Reed, A. M., American Histor>' 1856
1850 George Sharswood, A.M., Law 1852
1851 James Curtis Booth, A. M., Chemistry Applied to the Arts .... 1855
1851 Vincent d'Amarelli, A.M., Ph.D., Italian Language and Lit 1864
1852 F^lix Drouin, A.M., French Language and Literature 1856
1854 Charles B. Trego, Mining 1855
1855 Geology, Mineralogy and Palaeontology 1872
COLLEGE FACULTY. XXV
CEASED.
APPOINTED.
1854 John Henry Alexander, Civil and Mechanical Engineering .... 1855
1856 Joseph Alexander Deloutte, French 1857
1856 Fairman Rogers, A. M., Civil Engineering 1871
1857 G. A. Matile, French 1858
1857 Charles C. Schaeffer, German 1867
1859 J. Peter Lesley, A. M., Mining 1872
186 1 Desire Guillemet, French 1866
1861 James Reid Lambdin, Fine Arts 1866
1869 Samuel Stehman Haldeman, LL. D., Comp. Philology 1880
1875 Hugh Archibald Clark, Mus. Doc, Science of Music
LECTURERS.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1879 Leighton Hoskins, A.M., Classical Archaeology 1882
1885 John Foster Kirk, A. M., History 1888
1886 James McKeen Cattell, A. M., Psycho-Physics 1889
1888 Francis Newton Thorpe, Ph. D., American Hist 1891
1889 Civil Govern 1891
1889 Ban- Ferree, B. S., Architecture
1889 William Romaine Nevvbold, Ph. D. , Philosophy
1890 Frank Miles Day, B. S., Architecture
1890 Wilson Eyre, Jr., Architecture
1890 Theophilus P. Chandler, Jr., Architecture
1890 Frank Furness, Architecture .
1890 Addison Hutton, Architecture
1890 John Stewardson, Architecture
1890 Joseph Miller Wilson, M.S., Architecture
1890 Maxwell Sommerville, Glyptology
1891 James Harvey Robinson, Ph. D., European History 1892
1891 Willis Boughton, A.M., English 1892
1891 Walter Cope, Architecture
1891 George Francis James, A. M., Modem Literature 1892
1891 Wilbur F. Skaife, Ph. D., Mediaeval Literature 1892
189 1 Albert Sydney Bolles, Ph. D., Mercantile Law and Banking ....
1892 Joseph Adman Hill, Ph. D., Finance
1892 Abram Heebner Wintersteen, Business Law
1892 Henry Winchester Rolfe, Latin Language and Literature ....
1892 Louis Joseph Mdtos, Technical Chemistry
1892 Harry Walker Jayne, Ph. D., Technical Chem
1892 Charles Shimer Boyer, B. S., Technical Chem
1892 Amos J. Boyden, Architecture
1892 Milton Jay Greenman, Ph. B., M. D., Physiology
1892 Lightner Witmer, Ph. D., Exper. Psychology
INSTRUCTORS.
APPOINTED.
CEASED.
1823 Rev. Francis Varin, German ^^^9
1823 F. Joseph Grillet, French 1^28
1825 Felix Merino, Spanish ^^29
XXVI XJNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1829 Augustus De Valville, French 1844
1829 Augustus Willis, Spanish 1833
1829 Hermann Bokum, German 1836
1830 Lorenzo L. Da Ponte, Italian 1830
1865 Oscar Vezin, Mathematics 1867
1867 William Alexander Lamberton, A. M., Mathematics 1868
1867 Jean B. Sue, French 1867
1867 Leon de la Cova, Spanish 1870
1867 Giuseppe Mazza, Italian 1869
1867 Charles B^rault, French 1869
1868 Rev. Robert Ellis Thompson, A. M., Mathematics 1871
1868 Samuel M. Cleveland, A. M., Elocution 1869
1869 Richard Somers Smith, French 1869
1869 Francois Am^d^e Br^gy, A. M. , French 1872
1869 Thomas Webb Richards, A. M., Drawing 1874
1870 Persifor Frazer, Jr., A. M., Chemistry 1871
1872 Lewis Muhlenberg Haupt, Mathematics and Engineering .... 1873
1872 George Augfustus Koenig, Ph. D., Anal, and Apl'd Chem.
and Min 1874
1874 Joseph C. Clark, Mathematics 1875
1875 Otis Howard Kendall, A. M., Mathematics 1877
1876 William Dennis Marks, Ph. B., C. E., Dynamical Engi-
neering 1877
1878 Rev. Charles Franjois Bonaventure Miel, French 1880
1878 Arthur F. Taylor, Ph. D., Physics 1880
1879 Frank Theodore Freeland, B. S., Theoretical Mechanics 1881
1879 John W. Shoemaker, A. M., Elocution 1880
1880 Morton William Easton, Ph. D., French and Elocution 1883
188 1 Henry Wilson Spangler, Asst. Engr. U. S. N., Marine Engi-
neering and Naval Architecture 1883
1881 Carl Otto Hering, B. S., Dynamical Engineering 1883
1887 Electrical Engineering , . . . . 1888
1882 William Egbert Mitchell, A. M., History 1883
1883 Edwin Schofield Crawley, B. S., Civil Engineering 1889
1883 Rev. George Stuart Fullerton, A. M., B. D., Intellectual
and Moral Philosophy 1885
1883 Chester Nye Farr, Theory and Practice of Accounting 1884
1883 Nathaniel Archer Randolph, M. D., Physiology 1886
1883 Horace Jayne, M.D., Biology 1884
1884 Goold Hoyt Bull, Asst. Engr. U. S. N., Mechanical Engi-
neering 1885
1885 Charles Sumner Dolley, M. D., Biology 1888
1885 Edward Potts Cheyney, A. B., B. F., History 1890
1885 Hugo Albert Rennert, B. S., French and German 1892
1885 Louis DuPont Syle, A. B., English 1886
1886 Charles Gilpin, Jr., A. M., Bookkeeping 1888
1886 Henry A. Wasmuth, Chemistry 1887
1887 Mining 1891
COLI^EGE FACULTY. XXVU
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1887 Arthur Willis Goodspeed, B. A., Physics 1889
1887 Felix Emmanuel Schelling, A. M., LL. B., English 1888
1887 Benjamin Franklin, B. S., C. E., Ci\al Engineering 1891
1887 Samuel Sebastian Evans, B. S., C.E., Civil Engineering 1889
1887 Charles Herman Haupt, B. S., Civil Engineering 1892
1887 Samuel Brown Wylie, A. M., Mathematics 1889
1887 Hobart Amory Hare, M. D., Physiology 1890
1887 Edwin Alanson Kelley, Mammalian Anatomy 1889
1887 Milton W. Greenman, Biology
1888 Roland Post Falkner, Ph. D. , Bookkeeping 1889
1889 Accounting and Statistics 1891
1888 James Alan Montgomery, A. B., Hebrew 1890
1888 Edgar Pardee Earle, B. S., M. E., Dynamical Engineering .... 1889
1888 Charles A. Peterson, A. B., B.S., Electrical Engineering 1890
1888 Harry Frederick Keller, Ph. Nat. D., Organic Chemistry 1890
1889 Lee Kaiifer Frankel, B.S., P. C, Analytical Chemistry
1889 William Romaine Newbold, A. B., Latin 1892
1889 Amos Peaslee Brown, E. M., Ph. D., Mining and Metallurgy . . .
1889 Henry Wilson Ferguson, Asst. in Mechanical Engineering ....
1889 David R. Griffith, Asst. in Mechanical Engineering
1889 Joseph Lazarus Hecht, B. S., Asst. in General Chemistry 1890
1889 Charles Meredith Burk, Zoology
1889 Edgar Kidwell, A. B., M. E., Mechanical Engineering 1890
1889 Daniel Bussier Shumway, B.S., English
1889 Marshall Fox Pugh, B. S., E.M., Metallurgy and Mining 1891
1889 George Flower Stradling, A. B., Physics 1892
1889 Lewis Leaming Forman, A. M., Ph. D., Greek 1891
1889 Jacob Orie Clarke, Drawing 1892
1889 John Percy Moore, B. S. , Asst. in Zoology
1889 John William Harshberger, B. S., Ph.D., Asst. in Analy. Bot. . . .
1889 Jessie Coulson, Asst. in General Biology 1890
1890 Edwin Robert Keller, B. S., M. E., Mechanical Engineering . . . 1892
1890 Clayton W. Pike, B. S., Electrical Engineering 1892
1890 James Dallas Steele, A. M., LL. B., Hebrew 1891
1890 Walter J. Keith, Ph. D., General Chemistry
1890 John Jay Morris, Asst. in Mechanical Engineering
1891 Thomas Harvey Dougherty, Asst. in Biology 1891
1891 Da\-id Jayne Bullock, Asst. in Zoology 1892
1891 Julian Millard, Architecture
1891 Arthur Burnham Woodford, Ph. D., Political Science 1892
1891 Hugh Walker Ogden, A. B., Latin and English 1892
1891 Sidney Sherwood, Ph. D., Finance 1892
1891 Frederick Wightman Moore, Ph. D., Sociology 1892
1891 Julius Ohly, Ph. D., Chemistry
189 1 James Clark Irwin, B. S., C. E., Civil Engineering 1892
1891 Edmund Austin Stewardson, Modeling ' 1892
1892 Wilson Eyre, Jr., Pen and Ink Drawing
1892 Homer Smith, A. M., English
XXviii UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1892 Robert Belle Burke, A. B., Greek
1S92 Josiah Harmar Penniman, A. B., English
1892 Herbert E. Everett, Drawing
1892 John Quincy Adams, Ph. D., Political Science
1892 Walter Loring Webb, C. E., Civil Engineering
1892 Charles Worthington, C. E., Civil Engineering
1892 Adolph Wilhelm Schramm, B. S., M. E., Electrical Engi-
neering
1892 Howard Williams Huffington, Mechanical Engineering
1892 Lucien Emile Picolet, Mechanical Engineering
1892 William J. Shields, A. M., Physics
1892 James Warrington, Accounting
1892 Joseph Adman Hill, Finance
1892 Edward Wesselhoeft, German
1892 Philip Powell Calvert, Assist, in Zoology
1892 Albert Tobias Clay, Hebrew
1892 Frederick Brooke Neilson, Music (choir)
1892 Henry Plasschaert, Modeling
1893 Dana Carleton Munro, History
PROFESSORS' ASSISTANTS.
APPOINTED. CEASED,
1872 Thomas M. Chatard, B. S., Analytical and Applied Chemistry . . . 1874
1874 William P. Headden, Ph. D., Analytical Chemistry 1876
1874 Charles B. Dudley, A.M., Ph. D., Physics 1875
1874 John Henry Harden, Geology and Mining Engineering 1879
1876 Thomas French, Ph. D., Physics 1878
1876 Edgar Fahs Smith, Ph. D., Analytical Chemistry 1881
1878 William Lee Rowland, B. S., Chemistry 1878
1878 Arthur F. Taylor, Ph. D., Physics 1881
1879 Linwood O. Towne, B. S., Geology and Mining Engineering . . . . 1881
1881 Lawrence B. Fletcher, Ph. D., Physics 1882
1882 Frederick Augustus Genth, Jr., M.S., Analytical Chem 1883
1882 Hermann Augustus Keller, B. S., Geol. and Min. Engin'r'g . . . 1883
1882 Carl Otto Hering, B. S. , Physics 1882
1882 Winchester Dickerson, B. S., Geol. and Min. Engineering ....
1883 George Stuart Fullerton, A.M., Moral and Intel. Philos 1885
1883 Harry Frederick Keller, B. S., Analytical Chem 1886
1883 Lieutenant Joseph B. Murdoch, U. S. N., Physics 1884
1883 Henry A. Wasmuth, E. M., Geology 1886
1884 John Stuart Elliott, B. S. , Civil Engineering 1886
1885 Arthur Willis Goodspeed, Physics 1887
1886 Edwin Alanson Kelley, Anatomy 1889
1887 D. Neil Harper, B. S., Analytical Chemistry 1888
1888 Marshall Fox Pugh, B. S., E. M., Metal, and Mining 1889
1888 Milton Jay Greenraan, Biology
1888 Charles Meredith Burk, Zoology
1888 Lee Kaiifer Frankel, B. S., Analytical Chemistry 1889
1888 Edward Bancroft, to Prof, of Embryology
COLI.EGK FACUI.TY. XXIX,
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1888 George Fetterolf, to Prof, of Botany 1889
18S8 Robert Stephen Maison, to Prof, of Botany 1889
1888 Henry S. Kiersted, to Prof, of Botany 1889
1888 Jesse More Greeuman, to Prof, of Botany 1889
1889 Lightner Witmer, A. B., Psychology
1891 Iv. K. Stein, Finance and Economy • 1892
1891 Philip Powell Calvert, Zoology 1892
1891 Henry Abraham Rothrock, Botany 1892
1891 Jesse More Greenman, Botany 1892
1891 Augustus Otto Koenig, Zoology 1892:
1892 Homer Smith, A.M., English
1892 James Hartley Merrick, A. B., to the Dean
TUTORS.
APPOINTED. . CBASBD..
1750 Charles Thomson resigned 1755
1751 John Jones retired 1752-
1751 Horace Jones resigned 1753
1751 Francis Peisley resigned 1751
1752 Paul Jackson, A. M resigned 175S
1752 Patrick Carroll retired 1753
1753 Jacob Duch^, Jr., A. B resigned 1756
1753 Thomas Barton resigned 1754
1755 James Constable resigned 1757
1756 Hugh Williamson, A. B resigned 1758-
1756 James Latta, A. B resigned 1759
1757 John White resigned 1761
1757 David Jones resigned 175^
1758 Thomas Pratt resigned 1759
1758 Andrew Morton resigned 1759
1758 Samuel Keene resigned 1759
1759 Joseph Montgomery, A. M resigned 1760
1759 John Beard, A. B resigned 1761
1760 Samuel Campbell, A. B resigned 1764
1761 James Punch resigned 1770
1761 Thomas Pollock resigned 1762
1762 John Davis, A. B resigned 1764
1762 Stephen Watts, A. B resigned 1763
1762 Patrick Alison, A. B resigned 1763
1763 James Lang, A. B resigned 1763
1763 Isaac Hunt, A. B resigned 1763
1763 Robert Johnston, A. B retired 1766
1764 Robert Eaton retired 1764
1764 Alexander Alexander, A. B resigned 1766
1764 Thomas Dungan, A. B resigned 1764
1764 Edward Jones > • .resigned 1766
1764 John Andrews, A. B resigned 1765
1766 John Patterson resigned 1767
1766 Thomas Read, A. E resigned 176^
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI,VANIA.
APPOINTED. CEASBD.
1766 John Montgomery, A. B resigned 1769
1767 Joshua Maddox Wallace, A. B resigned 1769
1768 Jonathan Easton, A. B resigned 1770
1768 Thomas Hall, A. B resigned 1769
1769 Archibald Gamble, A. B resigned 1772
1769 Alexander Power resigned 1772
1769 John McDowell, A. B resigned 1772
1770 Jacob Hall, A. B retired 1771
1771 Brooks retired 1771
1774 John Thomas, A. M resigned 1777
1774 John Wigton resigned 1784
1775 James Ross, A. M retired 1780
1778 William Oliphant retired 1780
1779 William Cochran resigned 1784
1779 John HefFeman resigned 1782
1779 Patterson retired 1780
1779 John Wallace retired 1781
1780 Henry Miller resigned 1784
1780 Collins retired 1781
1780 Edward Keran retired 1782
1781 Thomas Stewart, A. B resigned 1782
1781 Francis Donnelly resigned 1781
1782 James Kelly, A. B resigned 1783
1782 Isaac Briggs, A. B resigned 1782
1782 William Miller, A. B retired 1784
1782 John Eliot retired 1782
1782 David Johnson resigned 1789
1782 Allen retired 1783
1782 Andrew Gregg retired 1783
1782 Andrew McCalla retired 1784
1782 Thomas Davenport retired 1784
1783 Charles Ogden resigned 1783
1783 Tobias Merritt retired 1785
17S3 Sweeney retired 1784
1784 McDowell retired 1786
1784 John Gemmil, A. M resigned 1787
1784 John Francis Byule De Fakewait retired 1790
1784 Henry Stockwell retired 1789
1784 Benjamin Workman resigned 1788
1784 Philip Pauli resigned 1788
1785 Henry Dichaut resigned 1790
1786 Samuel Kerr resigned 1790
1787 William W. Fintham retired 1789
1789 Joseph Webb retired 1791
1789 William Powers retired 1790
1789 James Kidd retired 1790
1789 James Graham resigned 1791
1789 William Diven resigned 1791
COLLEGE FACtJLTY. XXXi
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1789 William Irvine resigned 1790
1790 David Shute, A. B resigned 1791
1790 Samuel Dilworth retired 1792
1790 George Holland retired 1793
1790 Taylor retired 1792
1790 Samuel Magrath resigned 1791
1790 Edward Farris resigned 1791
1790 Durang retired 1791
1791 Andrew Rhea, A. B retired 1794
1791 Daniel Jaudon resigned 1795
1791 John Jones retired 1791
1792 Samuel Moore, A. B retired 1794
1792 William Lochman retired 1794
1792 Christian Endress, A. B resigned 1795
1793 Samuel Jones, A. M resigned 1795
1793 George Lochman, A. B retired 1796
1793 Adam P. Boyd, A. B retired 1797
1794 Samuel Glendenning retired 1795
1794 John Patterson, A. B resigned 1795
1794 J. B. Patterson retired 1797
1795 Patrick McGowan resigned 1796
1795 Peter Delamere retired 1797
1795 Robert Patterson, A. B resigned 1813
1796 Andrew Mein retired 1797
1797 Andrews retired 1798
1797 May retired 1799
1797 David Hutchinson, A. B
1797 Edward D. Burke
1798 Samuel Brown Wylie
1799 Patrick Rogers
1812 Samuel Blanchard How, A. B
181 2 Joseph Patterson Engles, A. B resigned 1817
1826 Garrett Van Gelder, A, M
1826 George Dennison
1830 Thomas McKinley, A. M
1837 David Jameson Patterson, A. M resigned 1846
DIRECTORS OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1884 J. William White, M. D resigned 1888
1887 A. H. P. Leuf, M. D., Assistant 1888
1888 Director resigned 1890
1890 Randolph Paries, A. M., M. D
TYNDALE FELLOWS.
APPOINTED. CEASED.
1887 George Flowers Stradling, A. B 1890
1890 Horace Clark Riehards, A. B 1892
1893 George Hervey Hallett, A. B
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS.
The following names of students who were admitted to the College occur in
■receipts for tuition fees that were discovered in the back part of an incomplete
minute book of the Board of Trustees:
ADMITTED.
William, s. William Bird, of Berks CO., Penna Mch. i, 1769
Oswald Peel and Charles, sons of Francis Harris Apr. 3,1769
Robert Moore Apr. 3, 1769
William Biddle Apr, 5. 1769
William, s. William Coxe Apr. 5, 1769
John, s. Tench Francis Apr. 5, 1769
James Johnson Apr. 5, 1769
George Wescott Apr. 5, 1769
John Barret May 11, 1769
Peter Bruin May 22, 1769
James Ferguson Sept. 5, 1769
John Harleston Sept. 5, 1769
Benjamin Smith Sept. 5, 1769
Peter Smith Sept. 5, 1769
Samuel Harding Oct. 4, 1769
Archibald Johnston Oct. 4, 1769
William and Robert, sons of Robert Levers Oct, 4, 1769
James Postell Oct, 4, 1769
John Postell Oct, 4, 1769
John Saunders Oct, 4, 1769
William Crooke (probably from R. I. ) Oct. 12, 1769
Thomas Blackwell Oct. 26, 1769
John Hallwood Oct. 26, 1769
Sidney George, Jr Nov, 13, 1769
William and James, sons of Lyn-Ford Lardner Dec. 4,1769
Nathaniel Wilkins Dec. 5, 1769
William Asheton Jan. 15, 1770
James Edwards Burr, s. Rev. Dr. Finley Mch, i, 1770
John Edmunds, s. John Clayton Apr, 3, 1770
Andrew Graydon , 1770
Samuel, s. John Jennings Apr. 3, 1770
Henry Stiles , 1771
Hobert Brooke (Non-Graduate presumably of Class 1793).
b. near "The Trappe," Montg. co., Penna., Feb. 23, 1770; d. Phila.,
Nov. 3, 1821. s. John Brooke, Capt. in Revo. Army, and Elizabeth May.
Entered Jan., 1792, and left the following July. Civil engr. and surveyor,
m. Charlotte, dau. L,t. Col. Com. Andrew Porter,
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Jacob Ducli^, Jr., Class 1757. Add after Allibone, Memoir by Rev.
Edward D. Neill, D. D., in Penna. Mag., Vol. II, p. j8.
Francis Hopkinson, Class 1757. Add after Allibone, Memoir by
Charles R. Hildeburn iri JPenna. Mag., Vol. II, p. 314.
Josiah Martin, Class 1757, /or Gov. N. C. readJ^. I.
William Thomas Martin, Class 1757, /or Gov. N. C. read h. I.
Lindsay Coates, Class 1760, for 1742 read 1743. and /or 1799
read Nov. 23, 1798. Add, See The Swedish Holsteins in Am.
Abraham Ogden, Class 176 i,/t>r Govern eur r^fl^ Gouvemeur.
William Kinnersley, Class ^^6l,/orh. , 1743, readh. , Oct.
29. 1743-
Page 9. Joshvia Clayton, Class 1762, /orb. Del., , readh. Cecil co., Md.,
. After Physician add ; was a Surg, at the battle of Brandy-
wine. For m. Rachel read m. Rachel McCleary, widow
McCleary, and dau. Gov. Richard Bassett. Add after Appleton,
Scharf's Hist., Del.
Page II. John Andrews, Class 1765, /or Principal r^arf Head Master, and /or
1785-91 read 1785-89.
Page 17. Charles Crook(e?), Class 1771, is registered in July 23, 1769, as from
R. I.
Page 20. James Coultas Gray, Class 17S0, add before Entered ; s. .
Page 27. Samuel Harrison Smith, Class 1787, /or Thos. Lloyd ; etc., readVciOS.
Lloyd, etc.
Page 27. Nathaniel Harris, Class 1788. For s. . read s. Nathaniel Harris
and Abigail Paget. Add before Clergyman Presb. Add after
Clergyman m. Catharine, widow Samuel W. Stockton, Trenton,
N. J., and dau. Col. John Cox, Q. M. Gen. Revolutionary- Army,
and afterward Vice Pres. of N. J.
Page 29. Samuel Miller, Class 1789, delete comma between A. M. and D. D.,
1804; add comma between A. M. and Yale, and between D. D.
and Union, and between LL. D. and Washington.
William Tuckey Meredith, Class 1790, /or Govemeur r^a<f Gouver-
neur. «
George [W.] McGofl5n, Class 1792, should follow Archibald McClean
on p. 34.
George McElroy Scott, Class 1793, for (A. M. gratiae causa. Coll.
N. J., 1796), read (A. M., Coll. N. J., gratiae causa, 1796).
James Smith Wilcocks and William Wilcocks, both of Class i793./<'^
and Hockley read and Mary Hockley.
John Cope, Class 1799, should follow Nicholas Biddle.
John Fox, Class 1802, add of Edward Fox between memoir and by
Edward Fox Pugh.
Harrison Hall, Class 1803, should precede John Powel Hare and
Joseph Moore.
Robert B. Belville, Class 1811, /or the initial B. read Barr, and /or
June 28, read June 5. Add after Entered 1808, Studied at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J. For 1813-38 read 1812-37. Add
m. Mary dau. Chambers Gaw, Phila.
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XXXV
Page 49. William Morris Meredith, Class 181 2, for s. William Meredith read
William Tuckey Meredith (Class 1790), and for Governeur read
Gouverneur.
Thomas Jefferson Leslie, Class 1812, should follow Charles Valerius
Hagner.
John Nesbitt Conyngham, Class 1817 add 1850 after Mem. Penna.
Legis.
Henry Dil worth Gilpin, Class i8i9,_/t'rPres. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila.,
read Pres. Penna. Acad. Fine Arts.
John Reynolds Knox, Class 1819, add comma between M. and Yale.
John Norcom, Class 1820, add comma between D. and Univ.
Robert Frazer Smith, Class 1820, /<7r Phila., 1804 read Phila, Nov.
I, 1804.
James Read Eckard, Class 1823, add comma between D. D. and
Lafayette Coll.
Persifor Frazer Smith, Class 1823, /or Mem. Penna. Legis., 1861-64,
read 1862-64.
Henry Pratt McKean, Class 1826, add d. " Femhill, " near Gtn.,
Phila., Jan. 5, 1894.
Robert Harwood Colhoun, Class 1829, delete E. in mother's maidett
name.
Charles Henry Fisher, Class 1831, add comma between A. M. and
Coll. N. J.
George Correy Carson, Class 1832, add A.. Phila., Feb. 16, 1894.
For Lewis D. Linn, Class 1831, read f Lewis Dunham Linn. b. New
Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 23, 1814. d. on U. S. S. "Lexington"
in the Mediterranean, Feb., 1851. s. John Hinckley Linn and
Julia Anna Dunham. Entered 1828, and left during the Soph,
year. Merchant, afterward entered the U. S. Navy as an asst.
purser, m. Elizabeth .
Alfred Still^, Class 1832, fourth line from end of sketchier humor-
ous read numerous.
Thomas Wilmerton DufiBeld, Jr., Class 1832, /or Mem. Penna. Legis.,
1859-60, 1860-61, read M.^m. Penna. Legis., 1861-62.
William Gilpin, Class 1833, add d. Denver, Col., Jan. 20, 1894. For
m. Mrs. Julia Pratt Dickinson, Mo., read m. Julia Pratt, widow-
Col. John Dickinson, U. S. A., and dau. Gen. Bernard Pratt,
St. Louis, Mo.
For Francis Bacon, Class 1834, read Franklin Bacon.
Benjamin Harris Brewster, Class 1834, add comma between A. M»
and Coll. N. J. and between LL. D. and Coll. N. J.
Edward Joy Morris, Class 1836, add m. Susan, widow Samuel B.
Walters and dau. Layton.
Edward Armstrong, Class 1836, /or Mem. Penna. Legis., 1850, read
1851.
Alexander Brown, Class 1836,/orb. Phila., July, 1815, readh. Spring-
field, near Balto., Md., July 13, 1815, and add d. Phila., Dec. 31,
1893.
Page 1 10. Sidney Joseph Solms, Class 1837, add d. Fayetteville, N. C, Oct. 28^
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XXXVi UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Page 118. Isaac Walker Moore, Class 1839, for Mem. Penna. Legis., 1854-55,
read 1854.
Henry Stafford Osborn, Class 1841, add ^. N. Y. City, Feb. 2, 1894.
James Somers Smith, Class 1841, add d. Phila., Mch. 30, 1894.
Thomas Knight Finletter, Class 1843, for Mem. Penna. Legis.,
1848-50, read 1850.
David James McKibbin, Class 1844, /or Mem. Penna. Legis., 1876,
read 1877-78.
Daniel Kendig, Class 1844, following his name add A. M,
John McMinn Collins, Class 1845, /or 717 Walnut St., read"]!!.
Peter Stryker, Class 1846, add before m. Caroline Smock, Pres. and
proprietor Stryker Sem., St. Anthony Park, Minn. For Ad-
dress, Minneapolis, Minn., read 326 W. Thirty -third St., N. Y.
City.
James Charles Smith, Class 1846, add d. near West Chester, Penna.,
Dec. 13, 1893.
Charles Massey Cresson, Class 1847, add d. Phila., Dec. 27, 1893.
Add after Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1S67; Franklin Instit., Phila,
Silas Weir Mitchell, Class 1848, on the fifth line from the end of his
sketch for "Lectures on Medical Ethics," read "Lectures on
Conduct of the Medical Life."
Page 166. James Appley, Class 1849, delele all that is there said of him and read
James Larrabee Appley, A. M. b. Canterbury, Conn., Sept. 19,
1823. s. William Appley and Mercy Laird. Entered Soph.
Class 1846. Pres. Zelo. Teacher, m. Emily Augusta, dau.
Caleb H. Stickney, M. D. Address, 173 High St., Springfield,
Mass.
George Pepper Norris, Class 1850, for dau. John Price, read dau.
John Hyland Price.
Brinton Coxe, Class 1S52, for and left a posthumous treatise on the
Constitution of U. S. unpub., read "An essay on Judicial Power
and Unconstitutional Legislation, being a commentary on parts
of the Constitution of the United States."
Benoni Lockwood, Class 1852, add after Merchant, Trustee St. Luke's
Hosp., N. Y. City.
John Andrews Harris, Class 1852, for s. Rev. N. S. Harris and ,
read s. Rev. Nathaniel Sayre Harris and Elizabeth Callender
Andrews. Add after m. and before Almy S. Hale ist, and add
after Hale 2d, Annie C. Wright.
Robert Comly Cornelius, Class i853./crKnoxville, r^arf Hazelwood.
Edward Whitehead Smith, Class 1853, /or Morristown, N. J., read
Schenectady, N. Y.
Cooper Smith, Class 1854, add d. Phila., Dec. 8, 1893.
William Bicknell Morris, Class 1855, add d. Phila., Jan. 6, 1888.
Harry Clay Egbert, Class 1856, add after Chief Mustering Officer ist
Army Corps, 1863. Was captured and confined in Libby Prison,
1862, and again in 1863. Add after Major 17th U. S. Inf., Lt.
Col. 6th U. S. Inf , 1893. For Address, Fort D. A. Russell,
Wyoming, read Fort Thomas, Newport, Ky.
Page 196. Edward Smith Kelly, Class 1856, add after Lawyer, Served in Penna.
militia during the emergency, 1862.
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ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. XXXVll
Page 199. Samuel Huntington Jones, Class 1857, add d. Phila., Feb. 20, 1894.
Page 200. John Leighton McKim, Class 1857, add after father's name, and
Susan Agnes McGill. Add before Address, m. Sarah Fisher,
dau. Henry Fisher Rodney.
Page 204. Charles Williams Duane, Class 1858, /or m. Emma C, readm. Emma
Cashman.
Page 215. George Knowles Crozer, Class i860, a^/i/ after Manufacturer, Mngr.
House of Refuge, Phila. Trustee Crozer Theol. Sem. , Upland,
Penna. Capt. 45th Regt. Penna. militia during the emergencies,
1862 and 1863. For m. , read m. Emma P., dau. Col.
William T. Snodgrass, Cumberland co., Penna.
Page 219. Albert Albouy Outerbridge, Class i860, add after Soph, year. Was a
student in Dept. of Music, 1877-7S.
Page 226. For Thomas Mutter Cleemann, Class 1862, read Thomas Miitter
Cleemann.
Page 227. Persifor Frazer, Class 1862, add after Published, "Manual of the
Study of Handwriting and Documents, with Especial Reference
to the Methods to be Employed for the Detection of Fraud and
Falsification."
Page 231. Cliflford Lewis, Class iS62,/or m. Ella E., read m. Ella Eugenia.
Page 232. For Alexis Irenee du Pont, Class 1863, read Alexis Iren^e du Pent.
Page 241. flvucien G. Florance, Class 1864, is said to be li\dng in N. Y. City.
Page 248. John Holbrook Easby, Class 1865, add after Lawyer, m. Elizabeth,
dau. Adam May Stevenson.
Page 248. John Worrell Fisher, Class 1865, add b. Phila., May 20, 1845. s.
Samuel F. Fisher and Emma Worrell. Entered 1861, and left
during Fresh, year. A.*, m. Anna M. Schermerhorn. Address,
Homer, Cortland co., N. Y.
Page 251. Otis Howard Kendall, Class 1866, /(?r4>. 2. -¥., read ^. K. ^.
Page 253. William Fisher Lewis, Class 1866, add before Address, m. Ellen dau.
William Camac, M. D., Phila.
Page 255. Alonzo Potter Douglass, Class 1867, add after Mem. Philo. Class
historian. For Address, 711 Walnut St., Phila., read 4651
Green St., Gtn., Phila.
Page 261. James Purdon Wright, Class 1868, add after Chicago. Steamship
agt. and broker, Balto., Md., 1892 to date, and after Address,
730 Equitable Bldg.
Page 262. Robert Neilson Clark, Class 1868, add d. Pittsburgh, Penna., Mch.
17, 1894.
Page 265. Robert Adams, Jr., Class 1869, add after U. S. Minister to Brazil,
S. A., 1889-90. M. C. 1894 to date.
Page 267. Theodore Christian KnauflF, Class 1869, for for a short time read
1877-78.
Page 270. William Delaware Neilson, Class 1870, add after Revo. Mem. Mil.
Order Loyal Legion, U. S.. by inheritance.
Page 273. Hampton Lawrence Carson, Class 1871, add before Author, Med.
Jurisp. Soc, Phila. ; Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.
XXXViil UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Page 274. Robert Steen Martin, Class i^-ji,/or and , read and Eliza Simp-
son. Add after Lawyer m. .
Page 274. Robert Henry Neilson, Class 1871, add d. Phila., Mch. 22, 1894.
Page 281. William Barton Brewster, Class 1872, for Asst. Surg. U. S. A., since
resigned, read Asst. Surg. U. S. A. for six or seven years when
he honorably resigned. For m. , read m. Caroline Eliza-
beth. Address, Pacific Hotel, Evanston, Wyoming.
Page 282. William Chamberlain, Class 1872, add, d. Moorestown, N. J., Dec.
15, 1893.
Page 287. William Wilkins Carr, Class 1873, add before Address, Published
"The Judicial Interpretation by the United States Courts of the
Acts of Congress relating to the Tariff."
Page 288. Charles Penrose Keith, Class 1873, for Address, 326 Spruce St.,
Phila., read ii\ So. Fourth St., Phila.
Page 291. Charles Gibbons, Class 1873, a^rf after d. Phila., . Oct, 2, 1888.
For and . read and Eliza Cox Hull. For m. . read m,
Clara Draper.
Page 296. Charles Henry Townsend, Class 1874. After Registrar of Deposits
U. S. Mint, Phila, 1885, add (comma) and Cashier of same, 1894.
Page 305. Henry Pemberton, Jr., Class 1875, add before Address, m. Susan,
dau. Joseph S. L,overing, Gtn., Phila.
Page 307, William Goodwill Button, Class 1876, add after Mem. L. I. Hist.
Soc. m. Jennie S. Himes, Hampden, Mass. Address, 33
Mickle St., Camden, N. J.
Page 316. John Howard Gibson, Class 1877, add ^. Phila., Apr. 6, 1894.
Page 323. James Rundle Smith, Class 1877, add before Address, m. Mary Stokes
Harris, Phila.
Page 326. Edward Garrett McCollin, Class 1878, add after Chief editor Univ.
Magazine, Master's oration June, 1881.
Page 338. Thomas Joshua Brown, Class 1879, change address to Mt. Joy, Lan-
caster CO., Penna.
Page 356. Morris Jastrow, Class 1S81, add after s. Rabbi Marcus Jastrow, Ph. D.
Page 365. Charles Handford Henderson, Class 1882, add after B. S. (Ph.D.,
Univ. Zurich, 1892.)
Page 366. Joseph Jastrow, Class 1882, /£)r LL. D. on second line read Ph. D.
Page 378. Howard Wurts Page, Class 18S3, add after Lawyer, m. Edith, dau.
James S. Cox, Philadelphia.
Page 394. The following omission should be inserted after Clarence Wills Tay-
lor, Class 1884, on this page:
Frederick Winslow Taylor (M. E., Stevens Instit, Hoboken, N. J.,
1883). [T.S.S.
b. Gtn., Phila., Mch. 20, 1856. s. Franklin Taylor and Emily
Winston. Entered as a special student 18S3 and left 1884. Chf.
engr. Midvale Steel Wks., Nicetown, Phila., 1884-90; gen. mngr.
Mfg. Invest. Co., 1890 to date. Mem. Am. Soc. Mechan. Engrs.
m. Louise Maris, dau. Edward Amasa Spooner, M. D., Phila. Ad-
dress, Mills Bldg. , N. Y. City.
Page 394. George Buckley Warder, Class 1884, for b. Phila., . s. ,
read b. Brooke I'orge, Lancaster co., Penna., Nov. 24, 1862. s.
George Aston Warder and Sally Brooke Buckley.
ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. XXXlX
Page 395. James Fry Bullitt, Class 1885, add after I^awyer, Now studjdng for
the ministry of the P. E. Ch.
Page 396, Roland Post Falkner, Class 1885, add after cost of living, 1891.
One of the Secretaries of the International Monetary Conf.,
Brussels, 1893.
Page 396. Alexander Johnson Gray, Class 1885, add after Contractor m. ,
dau. Hon. Michael Arnold, Phila.
Page 403. Frank Roop Smith, Class 1885, add M. D., 1893, after his name and
before (Ph. G., Phila. Coll. Phar., 1878). ^rfrf Physician after
analyt. chemist.
Page 405. David Sands Brown Chew, Class 1886, add after Merchant, Mem.
Com. Coun. Phila., 1894.
Page 407. Edward Miller Jeflferys, Class 1886. Add after 1890-93 on last
line, rector St. Paul's, Doylestown, Penna., 1894 to date. Ad-
dress, Doylestown, Penna.
Page 413. The following omission should be inserted after James Newman
Carter, Class 1886, on this page :
William Holmes Cookman. [T. S. S.
b. Phila., June 27, 1866. s. William Wilberforce Cookman and
Mary De Waele. Entered Junior Class as a special student 1884,
and left at the close of Junior year. Civil Engr. in the service
Penna. R. R. Co., Phila. Address, 226 N. Nineteenth St., Phila.
Page 422. Edwards Sanford Dunn, Class 1887. For Lamachus read Lamachos.
Page 424. John Julius Hovey, Class 1887, add after manufacturer, m, Eliza-
beth Fades Rodgers, Phila.
Page 449. Isaac Starr, Jr., Class 1888, add before Address, m. Mary Savage
dau. Andrew Charles Barclay (Class 1859).
Page 453. Benjamin Franklin Lacy, Class 1889, add after Instr. Central High
Sch., Phila.; Prof. Physical Geog. and Nat. Phil, at same, 1894.
Page 459. The following omission should be inserted after Solomon Teller,
Class 1889, on this page :
Francis Newton Thorpe. (A. M., Univ. Syracuse, N. Y., i88r.,
Ph. D., Univ. Syracuse, 1883.) [W. S. F.
b. Swampscott, Essex co., Mass., Apr. 15, 1857. s. J. W. Thorpe
and Rosanna Porter. Entered 1885 and left 1886. Student in Law
Dept., 1885-86. Teacher in High Sch., Pleasantville, Penna.,
1876-77. Supdt. Schs., North East, Penna., 1878-82. Lawyer.
W. S. F. Fellow, 1885-87. Prof. Hist, Social Sci. and Lit. Phila.
Central Manual Training Sch., 1886. Lecturer in Am. Hist.,
1889-90. Prof. Am. Const. Hist., 1891 to date. Mem. Hist. Soc.
Penna.; Am. Hist. Assn.; Am. Acad. Polit. and Social Sci. Pub-
lished "The Government of the People of the U. S.; " "The Story
of the Constitution;" and edited "Benjamin Franklin and the
Univ. of Penna." Address, 3731 Locust St., Phila.
Page 463. William Rufus Nicholson, Class 1890, add after Mem. Philo. *. K. •?.
Page 466. Jacob Orie Clarke, Class 1890, add before Address, Instr. Drawing,
1889-92.
Page 469. Frederic Shaw Nelson, Class 1890, add after Mch., 1891. «i>. K. i-.
Page 480. Clayton Fotteral McMichael, Class 1891, for Fotteral read Fotterall.
Add after North American, m. Elizabeth Butcher, dau. Robert
Glendenning, Phila.
xl UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
Page 489. Carl Albert Walraven, Class i8g2 /or 4>. K. 2. read *. K. ^.
Page 511. George Reese Newbold, Class 1893, /orb. , readh. Phila.
Page 513. William Trautwine, Jr., Class 1893, for and , read and Louisa
C. Leeds. Add before Address, Clerk.
Page 530. Samuel David Gross, 1884, add after Am. Phil. Soc, 1854. Fell.
Coll. Phys., Phila., 1857.
Page 531. Henry Hartshorne, 1884, add after M. D., 1845. Fell. Coll. Phys.,
Phila., 185 1.
Page 532. David Hayes Agnew, 1888, add after M. D., 1838. Fell. Coll. Phys.,
Phila., 1859.
Membership in the A. 4>. Fraternity should be added to the sketches of the
following matriculates:
Page 147, Peter Stryker; p. 166, James Appley and William James Feltus;
p. 167, Samuel Brown Wylie McLeod and Christopher Magee; p. 168, William
Hembel Taggart; p. 170, Joseph Blake Bispham, Isaac Oliver Blight, William
Rush Dunton and Alexander Cook Durbin; p. 171, Nalbro Frazier, Jr., and
William Wirt Harris; p. 172, Clement Biddle Penrose; p. 173, Thomas Mayer
Wetherill and Henry James Feltus; p. 175, Thomas Linnard Hildebum; p. 177,
Joseph King Turner Van Pelt; p. 179, Dorsey Cox and Brinton Coxe; p. 180,
Richard Ludlow and Matthew Huizinga Messchert; p. 181, Charles Frederick
Taggart and George Spencer West; p. 183, Henry Suddards, John Kennedy
Barclay and Zachariah Poulson Dobson; p. 184, James Hervey Dunlap and
William Henry Durbin; p. 185, Albert Holmes Smith, Edward Whitehead Smith
and John Price Durbin; p. 187, Thomas Jefferson Ashton and Abram Morrell
Feltus; p. 188, Cooper Smith, Alfred Wharton and George Washington White;
p. 189, Jesper Morris Harding; p. 192, William Bicknell Morris; p. 193, Charles
Maudes Da Costa; p. 195, Alexander Brinton Coxe and William Scott Hendrie;
p. 196, Edward Smith Kelly and William Reed; p. 197, John Hamilton Slack
and John Worthington Williams; p. 198, James Duval Rodney; p. 224, John
Worrell Lowber.
ABBREVIATIONS, REFERENCES, Etc.
adm., admitted; b., born; d., died; dau., daughter; m., married; s., son;
Philo., Philomathean Society of the University of Pennsylvania; Zelo., Zeloso-
phic Society of the University of Pennsylvania. Abbreviations have been used
wherever possible. With the exception of the above no explanation of them is
deemed necessary.
The names of matriculates known to be deceased are preceded by a f .
Prior to 1873, the degree conferred at graduation was A. B., except in the
few cases in which B. S. is noted. Beginning with that class, the degree con-
ferred at graduation is indicated in all cases. The degree of A. M., unless a
date is given, was invariably conferred three years after graduation.
When a degree, honorary or taken in course, is followed by a date without
the name of any college, it has been conferred by the University of Pennsylvania.
Trustee, Provost, Vice-Provost, Librarian, Chaplain, Professor, Assistant Profes-
sor, Lecturer, Instructor and Tutor not being followed by the name of any
college, indicate positions held in the University of Pennsylvania.
AUTHORITIES.
Allibone, Allibone's Dictionary of Authors; Appleton, Appleton's Cyclopae-
dia of American Biography; Atkinson, Atkinson's Physicians and Surgeons of
the U. S.; Drake, Drake's Dictionary of American Biography. Egle, Egle's
Pennsylvania Genealogies; Futhey a7id Cope, Futhey and Cope's History of
Chester co., Penna.; Hanson, George A. Hanson's Old Kent of Maryland;
Keith, Charles P. Keith's Provincial Councillors of Penna.; Rnschenberger, Dr.
W. S. W. Rnschenberger' s Historical Account of the College of Physicians of
Philadalphia; Sabine, Sabine's American Loyalists; Simpson, Simpson's Lives
of Eminent Philadelphians; Sprague, Sprague's Annals of the American Pulpit;
Thacher, Thacher's American Medical Biography.
Beside the above general biographical works reference is made to family
histories, biographies, memoirs, etc., many of which were privately printed. All
of these can be found in the library of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
The titles are generally given with sufficient fullness, but the following abbrevia-
tions of some of those most frequently cited have been used:
Bartow Geneal. Bartow Genealogy, by Rev. Evelyn Bartow.
Breck Family. Samuel Breck's Genealogy of the Breck Family.
Brinton Fam.ily. Daniel G. Brinton's Genealogy of the Brinton Family,
Griffitts Family. Genealogical Tables of Griffitts Family, by Frank P,
Griffitts.
Hollingsworth Geneal. Hollingsworth Genealogical Memoranda in the
United States. From 1682-1884. By Wm. B. Hollingsworth.
Maris Fatnily. The Maris Family in the U. S. A record of the Descdts.
of George and Alice Maris. Compiled by George L. and A"Mie M. Maris.
(xli)
Xlii UlSriVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA.
Neill Family. John Neill and his Descendants.
Newconib Family. John B. Newcomb's Genealogical Memoir of the New-
comb Family.
Potts Family. The Potts Memorial, by Mrs. T. P. James.
Rodman Fam-ily. Charles Henry Jones's Genealogy of the Rodman Family.
Sharpless Geneal. The Genealogy of the Sharpless Family, by Gilbert Cope.
Thomas Family. Pedigrees of Thomas, Chew and Lawrance. A West
River Register and Genealogical notes. By Rev. Lawrance B. Thomas.
Thomas Family. The Thomas Family of Hill town, Bucks co., Penna.
By Edward Mathews.
Wharton Family. Anne H. Wharton's Genealogy of the Wharton Family.
White Family. Ancestry of the Children of James William White, M. D.
Compiled by Wm. F. Cregar.
1
ATRICULATES.
1757-
tJACOB DUCHE, JR., A. M. (D. D., elsewhere.)
b. Phila., Jan., 1737-38 ; d. Phila., Jan. 3, 1798. s. Jacob Duch^, MaytMT
of Phila., and Mary Spence. Entered May 25, 1754. Studied at Clare Hall,
Cantab. Tutor, 1753. Valedictorian. Prof. Oratory, 1759-78. Clerg3'man
Ch. of Eng.; asst. min. Christ Ch., Phila., 1759-75- Chaplain to Cong.,
1774-76. Rector Christ Ch. and St. Peter's, Phila., 1775-77- Chaplain to
Asyl. in St. George's Fields, I^ondon, during the Revo. War. Trustee,
1761-78. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. Author, "Letters of Tamoc Caspi-
pina;" a translation, and sermons, m. Elizabeth, dau. Hon. Thomas
Hopkinson. See Keith, Simpson, Allibone.
+ FRANCIS HOPKINSON, A.M. LL. D., 1790- (A.M., Coll. N. J., gratiae
causa, 1763.)
b. Phila., Sept. 21, 1737 ; d. Phila., May 9, 1791. s. Hon. Thomas Hop-
kinson and Mary Johnson. Entered May 25, 1754. Lawyer. Collector,
Port of New Castle, 1772-76. Mem. Prov. Coun., N. J., 1774-76- Del,
fr. N. J. to Cont. Cong., 1776-77. Signer Declaration of Independence.
Chief Navy Dept. of the Confederation and Treas. Cont. Loan Office. Judge
of the Admiralty, appointed by the State of Penna., 1779-89- First Judge
U. S. Dist. Ct., Penna., 1790-91. Sec. Library Co., Phila. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1768, and of other institutions. Trustee, 1778-91 - Author,
"The Battle of the Kegs;" "History of a New Roof;" etc., and edited a
volume of Admiralty Reports, m. Ann, dau. Joseph Borden. See Simpson^
Appleton, Allibone.
+JAMES LATTA, A.M. D. D., 1799.
b. Ireland, 1732; d. Chestnut Level, Lancaster co., Penna., Jan. 29,
i8or. s. James Latta and Mary Alison. Entered May 25, 1754. Tutor,
1756-59- Presb. clergyman. Stationed at Deep Run, Bucks co., Penna.,
1761-70, and at Chestnut Level, Lancaster co., Penna., 1770, until his death.
The third Moderator Gen. Assem. Presb. Ch. in Am. Private and Chaplain
Penna. militia during the Revo. Author "Psalmody;" etc. m. Mary
McCalla. See Sprague, Appleton.
t SAMUEL MAGAW, A. M. D. D., 1783.
b. Penna., 1735 ; d. Phila., Dec. i, 1812. s. , of Cumberland co.,
Penna. Entered May 25, 1754. Educated for a tutorship at the suggestion
of the Coll. authorities. Clergyman Ch. of Eng. Misny. Soc. Prop. Gospel
at Dover and Duck Crk. Vice-Provost and Prof. Moral Phil., 1782-91.
Rector St. Paul's, Phila., 1781-1804. Assisted Rev. James Abercrombie,
D. D. (Class 1776), in founding the Acad. P. E. Ch., Phila. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1784. Author of numerous sermons, m. Lucia, dau. Andrew
Doz, Phila. See Appleton, Sprague.
tJOHN MORGAN, A.M. (M. D., Univ. Edin., 1763.)
b. Phila., 1735 ; d. Phila., Oct. 15, 1789. s. Evan Morgan and .
Entered May 25, 1754. Physician. Prof. Theorv' and Pract. Med., 1765-79.
this being the first establishment of a medical professorship in Am. Phys.
Penna. Hosp., 1773-77 and 1778-83. Direc. Gen. Hosps. and Phys. in Chief,
(I)
2 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l757
Am. Army, 1775-77. F- R. S., 1762. Mem. Royal Soc, London. Mem.
Royal Acad. Surg., Paris, 1764. Mem. Arcadian Belles Lettres Soc, Rome,
1764. Licentiate Royal Coll. Phys., London and Edin., 1765. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1766. Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila., 1787. Author, "A Discourse
upon the Introduction of Medical Schools in Phila." "Dissertation on
the Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between Great Britain and
her American Colonies," for which he received a gold medal from John
Sargent of London, 1766. "A Recommendation of Inoculation, according
to Baron Lonsdale's Method." " nronoiESIS, Sive Tentameu Medicum
de Puris Confectione, " his graduation thesis at Univ. Edin., etc. m. Mary,
dau. Hon. Thomas Hopkinson. See Keith. Geo. W. Norris' Early Hist.
Med., Phila. Thacher. Carson's Hist. Med. Dept. Univ. Penna. Apple-
ton, Ruschenberger, Allibone. Memoir by Dr. Bevj. Rush.
+ HUGH WILLIAMSON, A. M. LL. D., 1787. (M. D., Univ. Utrecht, 1772.)
b. Chester co., Penna., Dec 5, 1735 ; d. N. Y. City, May 22, 1819. s.
Joseph Williamson of Cumberland co., Penna., and Mary Davison. Entered
May 25, 1754. Tutor, 1756-59. Studied medicine at Univ. Edin. Presb.
clergyman in Conn., 1759. Prof. Math., 1761-63. Visited theW. I. in 1772
to procure aid for the Newark (Del.) Acad., and Eng. in 1773 for the same
purpose. Was examined in Feb., 1774, by the Privy Coun. on the subject
of the destruction of tea in Boston harbor. In 1777 engaged in mercantile
pursuits with a younger brother in the South, which led to his settling in
Edenton, N. C, where he also practiced medicine. Med. Direc-Gen. N. C.
militia, 1779-82. Mem. House of Commons, N. C, 1782. Mem. Cont.
Cong., 1782-85 and 1787-88. M. C, 1790-93. Mem. Const. Conv. U. S.,
1787. Mem. N. C. Ratif Conv., 1788. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768, and
was a mem. of a com. of that Soc. to observe the transit of Venus, 1769.
Author, " Observations on the Climate in Different Parts of America, with
some Account of the Aborigines ; " " History of North Carolina ; " "Dis-
course on the Benefits of Civil History ; " " Epitaph on Benjamin Franklin ;"
etc. and many essays and miscellaneous papers on medical, philosophical
and social subjects, m. Maria, dau. Charles Ward, Apthorpe, N. Y. See
Thacher, Appleton, Allibone. Wheeler's Hist. N. C.
Non-Graduates.
tJOEL EVANS.
b. ; d. . s. . Entered . Mcht., Phila.; was attainted
a Tory during the Revo., and his property confiscated. See Sabine.
i-WILLIAM GREENWAY.
b. ; d. . s. . Entered .
+JOSIAH MARTIN, A. B., gratise causa, I757- A. M., gratiae causa, 1760.
b. ; d. . s. Col. Josiah Martin, Gov. N. C, and . Entered
May 25, 1754. Studied at the Temple, London. Lawyer.
fWILLIAM THOMAS MARTIN.
b. ; d. Phila., Aug. 28, 1754. s. Col. Josiah Martin, Gov. N. C,
and . Entered May 25, 1754. He died during his studentship, and
Provost William Smith, D. D., preached a sermon in Christ Ch., Phila.,
which was published, commemorative of his death. See H. IV. Smith's
Life Rev. William Smith, D. D.
fWILLIAM MASTERS. , ^ ^ „
b. ; d. . s. William Masters, Phila., and . Entered May
25, 1754. Distiller; Justice, Phila. co., Penna. m. Sarah, dau. Evan
Morgan.
+JOSEPH MATHER, A.M., gratise causa, 1762.
b. ; d. . s. John Mather, Chester, Penna., and . Entered
May 25. 1754. Clergyman Ch. of Eng.; misny. in Del. and Md. See Rt.
Rev. William S. Perry's Hist. Records of Del. and Md.
1759] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 3
i- SOLOMON SOUTHWiCK, A. B., gratis causa, 1757.
b. Newport, R. I., 1731 ; d. Newport, R. I., Dec. 23, 1797. s. Solomon
Southwick and Mary . Entered Mayas, 1754. Printer; editor New-
pott Mercury; statesman. Mem. Gen. Assem., R. I. Dep. Comsy. Gen.,
R. I. m. Ann Carpenter, widow of Willett Carpenter and dau. L,t. John
Gardner, R. I. See Thotnas' Hist, of Printing in Am. Col. Hist., R. I.
t BENJAMIN WEST.
b. near Springfield, Chester (now Del.) co., Penna., Oct. 10, 1738 ; d.
London, Eng., March 11, 1820. s. John West and Sarah Pearson. Entered,
1753 or 4. Artist. Painted portraits in Phila, and N. Y. before sailing to
Italy in 1760, when he was accompanied by a son (Class, 1759), of Chief
Justice William Allen, in whose vessel they sailed to Leghorn, and thence went
to Rome. Remained in Italy until 1763, and thence went to Eng. F. R. A.
and one of its founders, 1768. Pres. of the same, with one slight interrup-
tion, 1782-1815. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. He declined Knighthood.
His works number upward of 400 pictures in oil, being particularly devoted
to hist, subjects, m. Elizabeth, dau. Robert Shewell, Phila. See Cunning-
ham's Lives, Painters and Sculptots. Dunlap's History. C. Edward
Lester's Artists, Am. Tuckerman's Book Artists. Simpson, Appleton.
Life byf. Gait.
i- EDWARD PRICE WILMER.
b. Md., Sept. 23, 1737; d. . s. Simon Wilmer and Mary .
Entered May 25, 1754. m. Mary . See Hanson.
1759.
i-ANDREW ALLEN.
b. June, 1740; d. London, Eng., Mch. 7, 1825. s. Chief Justice
William Allen and Margaret Hamilton. Entered May 25, 1755. Finished
his legal education at the Temple, London. Adm. Sup. Ct., Penna., 1765.
Com. Coun., Phila., 1768. Mem. Prov. Assem. Mem. Prov. Coun., 1769-75.
Atty.-Gen. Penna., 1769-76. Recorder, Phila., 1774-76. Mem. Com.
Safety, Penna., 1775-76. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1776, but disapproved of
independence and in June of that year ceased to attend. Was afterward
attainted of treason by Act of Assem. Trustee, 1775-78. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1768. One of the founders. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. m. Sarah, dau.
William Coxe. See Keith, Appleton, Sabine.
t JAMES ALLEN.
b. circa 1742; d. Phila., Sept. 19, 1778. s. Chief Justice William
Allen and Margaret Hamilton. Entered May 25, 1755. Studied at the
Temple, London. Lawyer. Com. Coun., Phila. Mem. Prov. Assem., one
term. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. m. Elizabeth, dau. John Lawrence.
See Keith.
tJOHN BEARD, A.M.
Registered as fr. Nottingham twp. , Chester co. , Penna. Supposed to be s.
of John Beard, a taxable in New London, Chester co., Penna. (1729-44) and
Rebecca . Entered June, 1757. Tutor, 1759-61. Presb. clergyman.
Was deposed by the New Castle Presbytery, 1772.
t NATHANIEL CHAPMAN, A.M.
b. Charles (now Alexandria) co., Md., Dec. 15, 1740; d. 1761 (?).
Drowned in N. Y. Bay by the capsizing of an excursion boat. s. Nathaniel
Chapman and Constance Pearson. Entered May 25, 1755.
i-WILLIAM EDMISTON, A.M.
Registered as fr. Nottingham twp. , Chester co. , Penna. Supposed to be s.
of William Edmiston, of Oxford twp., Chester co., Penna., and Mary .
Entered June, 1757. Clergyman Ch. of Eng. and ministered in Md. Left
Am. during the Revo. See Sabine.
4 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l759
tJOHN HALL.
b. Harford co., Md., Oct. 8, 1737; d. Harford co., Md., May 5, 1770.
s. Col. John Hall and Mrs. Hannah Johns. Entered May 25, 1754. See
Montgomery'' s Col. Thomas White and his Descdts.
tSAMUEL KEENE, A. M., 1765. (D. D., Washington Coll., Md., 1785.)
b. St. Paul's, Balto. co., Md., May 11, 1734; d. Talbot co., Md., May
8^ 1810. s. , of Md. Entered May 25, 1756. Salutatorian. Tutor,
1758-59. Clergyman Ch. of Eng., and oflBciated in Md. See Allen's Md.
Clergy. Sprague. H. W. Smith's Life Rev. William Smith, D. D.
t ALEXANDER LAWSON.
b. Cecil CO., Md,, ; d, . s. Alexander Lawson and .
Entered May 25, 1756. See Hanson.
tJOHN MORRIS.
b. Phila. circa 1739; d. Phila., Mch. 9, 1785. s. Samuel Morris, Phila.,
and Hannah Cadwalader. Entered May 25, 1755. Valedictorian. Lawyer.
Judge Ct. Com. PI., Phila., 1776. Recorder of Deeds, Phila., 1777. Atty.
Gen. Penna., pro iem., 1777. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc. 1768. Lt. Col. and
Q. M. Penna. militia, 1776. See Appleton.
t WILLIAM PACA, A.M.
b. Harford co., Md., Oct. 31, 1740 ; d. "Wye Hall," Queen Anne's co.,
Md., 1799. s. John Paca and Elizabeth . Entered May 25, 1756.
Lawyer. Mem. Prov. Assem., Md., i77i-74- Mem. Conn. Safety, Md.,.
during the Revo. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1774-79- Signer Declaration of Inde-
pendence. StateSenator,Md., 1777-79- Chief Justice, Md., 1778-80. Chief
Justice Ct. Appeals, Md., 1780-82. Gov. Md., 1782-86. Mem. Md. Ratif.
Conv., 1788. Judge U. S. Dist. Ct., Md., 1789-99. m. ist. Mary, dau. Samuel
Chew, Md.; 2d. Anna Harrison, Phila. See Encyc. Biog. Md., Appleton.
t SAMUEL POWEL.
b. Phila., 1739 ; d. Phila., Sept. 29, 1793. s. Samuel Powel and Mary
Morris. Entered May 25, 1756. Trustee, 1773-93 ; was the last Mayor,
Phila., under the old Charter of 1701, and the first Mayor under the new
Charter of 1789. Speaker Penna. Senate, 1792. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1760.
m. Elizabeth, dau. Charles Willing. See Keith.
Non-Graduates.
tJOHN ALLEN
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Feb., 1778. .s. Chief Justice William Allen
and Margaret Hamilton. Entered May 25, 1755. Finished his legal studies
at the Temple, London. Lawyer. At the beginning of the Revo, was a Com.
Coun. Phila. Trustee, 1769-78. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. Mem. Prov.
Conv., N. J., 1776, opposed to independence and summoned by Act of
Assem'., Penna., to trial for high treason. In Dec, 1776, put himself under
the protection of Gen. Howe of the British Army. m. Mary, dau. David
Johnston, N. Y. City. See Keith, Sabine.
tJOHN CHEW.
b. , Mch. 21, 1739-40; d. , Dec. 15, 1807. s. Chief Justice
Samuel Chew, of Kent, Del., and Mrs. Mary Galloway, nie Paca. Entered
May 25, 1756. See Keith.
•}■ PHILEMON DICKINSON.
b. "Crosiadore" near Reed's Crk., Talbot co., Md., Apr. 5, 1739; d.
"Hermitage," near Trenton, N. J., Feb. 9, 1809. s. Samuel Dickinson and
Mary Cadwalader. Entered May 25, 1756. Law>'er. Mem. Prov. Cong.,
N J 1776. Mem. Cont. Cong. fr. Del., 1781. Mem. Prov. Coun., N. J.,
and Vice-Pres. of same, 1783-85. U. S. Senator, N. J., I790-93- Signer Non-
Importation Agreement. Col. Hunterdon Co., N. J., Battalion and afterward
Brig -Gen , 1775. Maj.-Gen. and Commander-in-Chief N. J. troops, 1777,
participating in the battle of Monmouth. Chief Signal Officer Cont. Army,
1778. m. Mary, dau. Dr. Thomas Cadwalader, Prov. Coun., Penna. See
Keith, Appleton.
1760]
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT.
i- BASIL DORSEY.
Registered as fr. Md. Entered May 25, 1755.
^ HENRY MARCHANT, A.M., gratise causa, i76:> (and Han'ard, gratiae causa,
1762. IvL. D., Yale, 1792).
b. Martha's Vineyard, Mass., Apr., 1741 ; d. Newport, R. I., Aug. 30,
1796. s. Hexford Marchant and Butler. Entered, 1755-56 (?). Lawyer.
Atty-Gen., R. I., 1770-77. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1777-80, 1783-84. Mem.
R. I. Ratif. Conv., 1789. judge U. S. Dist. a., R. I., 1790-96. See Appleton.
i- WILLIAM MONTGOMERY.
Registered as fr. Lancaster co., Penna. s. . Entered June, 1757.
Lawyer. M. C. 1793-95. Pres. Judge Ct. Com. PI., Lancaster co., Penna.
i- JAMES MURRAY (M. D., elsewhere).
b. , Md., Jan. 2, 1741 ; d. Annapolis, Md., Dec. i, 1819. s. Dr.
William Murray, Md., and Ann Smith. Entered 1757 (?). Physician, m.
Sarah Maynadier. See Hanson.
i-JOSEPH READE.
b. ; d. . s. Joseph Reade, N. Y. Entered May 25, 1755.
i- ABRAHAM WALTON.
s. Jacob Walton, N. Y., and Maria Beakman. Entered May 25, 1756.
[There was a Tory of this name in Queen's Co., N. Y.] See Sabine.
1760.
i- PATRICK ALISON, A. M. D. D., 1782 (and Washington Coll., Md., 1785).
b. Lancaster co., Penna., 1740; d. Balto., Md., Aug. 24, 1802. s.
William Alison, Penna., and Catharine Craig. Entered May 3, 1759.
Salutatorian. Tutor, 1762-63. Presb. clergyman, and officiated in Balto.
Chaplain to Cong., 1776. m. Wellary, dan. William Buchanan. See
Sprague. H. W. Smith's Life Rev. William Smith, D. D.
i- THOMAS BOND, JR., A. M. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Phila., 1743 ; d. before July 3, 1794. s. Dr. Thomas Bond and .
Entered May 23, 1757. Valedictorian. Surg, and Purveyor Cont. Army.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. Afterward removed to Va. m. Ann, dau.
Evan Morgan. ,
t LINDSAY COATES.
b. Phila., 1742 ; d. Upper Merion, Montg. co., Penna,, 1799. s. John
Coates, Phila., and . Entered May 23, 1757. Lawyer. Justice Phila.
CO. Mem. Const. Conv., Penna., 1790. m. ist. Ruth, dau. John Hughes,
Phila. ; 2d. Rachel Holstein.
i- ROBERT GOLDSBOROUGH.
b. Myrtle Grove, Md., Nov. 8, 1740; d. , 1798. s. Robert Golds-
borough and Sarah Nichols. Entered Aug. 12, 1757, Mem. Am. Phil. Soc.,
1 791. m. Mary E., dau. Henry Trippe. See Hanson.
•hWHITMEL HILL.
b. Bertie co., N. C, Feb. 12, 1743 ; d. Hill's Ferry, Martin co., N. C,
Sept. 26, 1797. s. John Hill and Martha . Entered Oct. 3, 1757. Mem.
Assem. Freemen, N. C, 1775. Mem. State Cong., N. C, 1776. Mem.
Const. Conv., N. C, 1776. Mem. House of Commons, N. C, 1777. State
Senator, N. C, 1778-80, 1784-85. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1778-81. Wrote
spirited letters to Gov. Burke, 1780. m. Winnefred Blount, of Chowan, N.
C. See Wheeler's Hist. N. C. Appleton.
i-JOHN LEWIS JOHNSTON.
b. Amboy, N. J., ; d. Amboy, N. J., 1782 (?). s. Dr. Lewis Johns-
ton and Martha Heathcote. Entered Feb. 12, 1758. m. Susannah, dau.
John Barberie, N. J. See Hist. Westchester Co., N. Y.
6 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1760
fTHOMAS MIFFLIN, A.M.
b. Phila., 1744; d. Lancaster, Penna., Jan. 20, 1800. s. John Mifflin
and Elizabeth Bagnall. Entered May 23, 1757. Mcht. Trustee, 1773-99-
Mem. Prov. Assem., 1771-75. Mem. Bd. of War., Mem. Cont. Cong.,
1782-83. Pres. Cong, at the time of Washington's resignation, 1783.
Speaker Penna. Assem., 1785-88. Mem. Const. Conv. U. S., 1787. Pres.
Sup. Exec. Coun., Penna., 1788-90. Pres. Const. Conv., Penna., 1790. Gov.
Penna., 1790-99. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1799-1800. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1768. Maj., Col., Q. M.-Gen. Cont. Army, 1775. A. D. C. to Gen. Waeh-
ington. Adj. -Gen., Brig. -Gen , 1776. Maj. -Gen., 1777. m. Sarah, dau.
Morris Moms. See Keith, Simpson, Apple ton.
t ROBESON YORKE (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Gtn., Phila., Dec. 16, 1743 ; d. , 1786. s. Thomas Yorke and Mary
Robeson. Entered May 23, 1757. Physician.
Non-Graduates.
t BENJAMIN BAYNTON.
b. ; d. . s. Peter Baynton and Mary Budd. Entered May 23, 1757,
tJOHN CADWALADER.
b. Phila., Jan. 10, 1741-42 ; d. Shrewsbury, Kent co., Md., Feb. 11, 1786.
s. Dr. Thomas Cadwalader, Prov. Coun., Penna., and Hannah Lambert.
Entered May 23, 1757. Mcht. Mem. Com. Safety, Phila., and Chmn.
Mil. Coms. Signer Non-Importation Agreement. Judge Cts. Com. PI.,
Quarter Sess. and Orphans' Ct., Phila. Mem. Prov. Cong. Mem. Md.
Legis. Capt. Phila. "Silk Stocking Co." at the breaking out of the Revo.
Col. Phila. Battalion. Brig. -Gen. in the service of the State of Penna. and of
Md. throughout the Revo. Commanded Phila. Brigade in the winter campaign,
1776. Twice declined the appointment of Brig.-Gen. in the Cont. Army.
An earnest supporter of Washington, he fought a duel vith Conway, the
leader of the cabal against Washington. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. Trustee,
1779-86. He was the author of a number of publications upon the financial
and other issues of the day, which appeared in the Phila. and Md. press.
Also of a pamphlet entitled, "A Reply to Joseph Reed's Remarks." m. ist.
Elizabeth, dau. Edward Lloyd, Md.; 2d. V/illiamina, dau. Dr. Phineas
Bond, Phila. See Keith, Simpson, Appleton. Campbell's Hist. Hiber.
Soc, Phila. Scharfand WestcotVs Hist., Phila.
tUMBERT CADWALADER.
b. Greenwood, near Trenton, N. J., :P743 ; d. Greenwood, near Trenton,
N. J., Sept. 13, 1823. s. Dr. Thomas Cadwalader, Prov. Coun., Penna., and
Hannah Lambert, Entered May 23, 1757. Mcht. Com., Coun., Phila., at
the beginning of the Revo. Signer Non -Importation Agreement. Mem.
Prov. Conv., Penna., 1775. Mem. Const. Conv., Penna., 1776. Mem. Cont.
Cong., 1784-87. M. C, 1789-95. Capt. one of the companies of the
♦'Greens." Lt.-Col. 3d Penna. Battalion, 1776. Col. 4th Penna. Line,
and after being taken a prisoner at Fort Washington on the Hudson,
resigned from the Army. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. m. Mary, dau.
Archibald McCall, Phila. vSee Keith, Appleton. Campbell's Hist. Hiber.
Soc., Phila. Sketch by William Henry Rawle in Penna. Mag., vol.x.
t WILLIAM GRAYSON.
b. Prince William co., Va., circa 1740; d. Dumfries, Va., March 12,
1790. s. Rev. Spencer Grayson and . Entered July 28, 1758. Studied
at the Temple, London. Lawyer. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1784-87. Mem. Va.
Conv., 1788. U.S. Senator, Va., 1789-90. A. D. C. to Gen. Washington,
1776. Col., Va. Regt., 1777. Mem. Bd. War, 1780-81. m. Eleanor Small-
wood. See Appleton.
t SAMUEL CADWALADER MORRIS.
b. Phila., May 29, 1743; d. Phila., Feb., 1820, s. Samuel Morris and
Hannah Cadwalader. Entered 1757. Mcht. Mem. Com. Safety, Penna.,
1776. Mem. Bd. War. Capt. Penna. militia during the Revo., and partici-
pated in the battles of Princeton and Trenton. See Appleton.
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I761.
fWILLIAM FLEMING.
b. ; d. Bermuda, W. I., , supposed from the result of poison.
s. William Fleming, Penna., and . Entered May, 1758. Salutatorian.
Student of theol.
fWfiRK GRIME, A.M., 1765.
b. ; d. Phila., 1778. s. Mark Grime, Essex, Eng., and .
Entered May, 1758.
t JAMES HOOPER.
b. ; d. . s. Robert Lettice Hooper, N. J., and . Entered
May, 1758. Capt. N. J. militia. See N.J. Arch., vol. vi.
tJOHN HUSTON.
b. ; d. . s. James Huston, New Castle, Del., and .
Entered May, 1758.
fWILLIAM KINNERSLEY, A.M., 1765.
b. , 1743 ; d. , Northumberland co., Penna., Apr., 17S5. s. Rev.
Ebenezer Kinnersley, A. M., Prof. Oratory and Eng. Lit., and Sarah Duffield.
Entered May, 1758. Studied med. See Sprague. H. W. Smith's Life
Rev. Wm. Smith, D. D.
t MATTHEW McHENRY, A.M., 1765. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Deep Run Parsonage, Bedminster twp., Bucks co., Penna., 1743 ; d.
, Dec. 13, 1783. s. Rev. Francis McHenry and Mary Ann Wilson.
Entered May, 1758. Studied med. Surg. Ship Montgomery, Penna. Navy,
1776-77. m. Margaret, dau. Robert Gregg. See Egle's Fentia. Gcneal.
Penna. Arch., 2d Series, vol. i.
t ABRAHAM OGDEN, A.M., 1765.
b. Newark, N. J., Dec. 30, 1743; d. Newark, N. J., 1798. s. Judge
David Ogden and Gertrude Govemeur. Entered May, 175S. Lawyer.
Mem. N. J. Legis., 1790. U. S. Dist. Atty., N. J., 1792-98. U. S. Comr. to
the Iroquois Nation. One of the founders of Ogdensburg, N. Y. m. Sarah
Frances, dau. Thomas Ludlow. See Field's Bench and Bar, N.J. Ap-
pleton.
t RICHARD PETERS, JR., A.M., 1765. LL. D., 1827.
b. Phila. CO., June 22, 1743; d. Phila. co., Aug. 22, 1S28. s. William
Peters and Mary Breintnall. Entered May, 1758. Valedictorian. Lawyer.
Register of the Admiralty, 1771, until the Revo. Capt. Cont. Army, 1775.
Sec. Cont. Bd. of War, 1776-81. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1782-83. Mem. and
Speaker Penna. Assem., 1787-90. Speaker Penna. State Senate, 1791.
Judge U. S. Dist. Ct, Penna., 1792-1828. Trustee, 1789-91. Edited "Ad-
miralty Decisions Dist. Ct. of U. S., 1780-1807." m. Sarah, dau. Abraham
Robinson. See Simpson, Appleton. Address by Samuel Breck.
f JOSEPH SHiPPEN.
b. Phila., Oct. 3, 1743 ; d. , July, 1766. s. Joseph Shippen and Mary
Kearny. Entered May, 1758. Studied theol. in Eng. See Keith.
fTENCH TILGHMAN.
b. Talbot CO., Md., Dec. 25, 1744; d. Balto., Md., Apr. 18, 1786. s.
James Tilghman and Anne Francis. Entered May, 1758. Mcht. in Phila.
Capt. Penna. militia, 1776. Mil. Sec. and A. D. C. to Gen. Washington,
1776-83. Lt.-Col. Cont. Army, 1777. On the surrender of Cornwallis, he
was chosen by Washington to bear his despatch to Cong, announcing that
event. For this service he was voted the thanks of Cong. , a sword, and a
horse with accoutrements. After the war he became a mcht. in Balto. m.
Anna Maria, dau. Matthew Tilghman. See Hanson, Appleton, Keith.
8 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1761
t HENRY WADDELL, A. M., 17SS. D. D., 1807.
b. ; d. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 20, 1811, in his 66th year. s. John
Waddell, mcht, N. Y., and . Entered May, 1758. Clergyman Ch. of
Eng.
fALEXANDER WILCOCKS.
b. Phila., 1741 ; d. Phila., June 22, iSor. s. John Wilcocks and Eliza-
beth Wooddrop. Entered May, 1758. Lawyer. Mem. Com. Safety, Penna.,
1775-76. Recorder, Phila., 1789-1801. Trustee, 1779-91. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1768. m. Mary, dau. Benjamin Chew, Chief Justice Penna. ^qq. Keith.
tJASPER YEATES, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 9, 1745; d. Lancaster, Penna., Mch. 14, 1817. s. John
Yeates and EHzabetii Sidebotham. Entered May, 1758. Lawyer. Mem.
Penna. Ratif. Conv., 1787. Justice Sup. Ct., Penna., 1791-1S17. Compilerof
" Yeates' Reports." m. Sarah, dau. Col. James Burd. See Keith, Appleton.
Non-Graduates.
tJACQUILIN AMBLER.
b. Little York, Va., Aug. 9, 1742 ; d. . s. Richard Ambler and
Elizabeth Jacquilin. Entered May, 175S. Coun. of State and Treas. of Va.
m. Rebecca, dau. Lewis Burwell, Va. See Meade's Hist. Families of Va.
+ HENRY DEXTER.
Entered May, 175S.
fCHARLES GOLDSBOROUGH.
b. Horn's Pt., Md., Apr. 2, 1740; d. . s. Charles Goldsborough,
Md., and Elizabeth Dickinson, Entered May, 1758. m. Anna Maria, dau.
William Tilghman, of Groces. See Hansofi.
tWILLIAM HINDMAN.
b. Dorchester co., Md., Apr. i, 1743 ; d. Baltc, Md., Jan. 19, 1822. s.
Jacob Hindman and . Entered May, 1758. See Proc. Hist. Soc. Md.
fHUGH HUGHES.
b. Phila., Sept. 7, 1742 ; d. Greenwich twp. (now Warren co.), N. J.,
Dec, 1790. s. John Hughes, Phila., and Sarah Jones. Entered May, 1758.
Lawyer. HighSheriflF, Sussex co., N. J. Mem. Prov. Cong/, N. J., 1774-75.
Mem. N. J. Assem., 1780 — . m. Martha Brackenridge. See The Swedish
Holsteins in America. Penna. Arch., 2d Series, vol. ix:
tJOHN SEARLE McCALL.
b. Phila., Nov. 9, 1743; d. Phila., Nov. 16, 1786. s. Samuel McCall,
mcht., Phila., and Anne Searle. Entered May, 1758. Mcht. in the W. I.
He was a correspondent of La Fayette, Edmund Jennings and other noted
men of the period.
tJOHN NEILSON.
b. Raritan Landing (now New Brunswick), N. J., Mch. 11, 1745 ; d.
New Brunswick, N. J., Mch. 3, 1833. s. Dr. John Neilson, Belfast, Ireland,
and Joanna CoejTiians. Entered May, 1758. Mcht. Capt. N. J. militia,
1775. Col. 2d Regt. Middlesex Co., N. J., militia, 1776. Brig. -Gen. militia,
1777. In command N.J. militia in the northern part of the State, 1779.
Dep. Q. M.-Gen., N. J., 1780-83. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1778-79. Mem. N. J.
Ratif Conv., 1790. Mem. N. J. Assem., 1800-01. After the war resumed his
occupation of .shipping mcht. Lafayette presented him with a sword, 1824.
Trustee and Pres. Bd. Trustees Rutgers Coll., 1782-1833. m. Catharine,
dau. John Voorhees. See Hist. Middlesex Co. , N. J, Appleton.
1762] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 9
1762.
t SAMUEL CAMPBELL.
b. ; d. . s. Hugh Campbell, Penna., and . Entered May,
1759. Tutor, 1760-64. Clk. of tlie Trustees, 1760-64.
i-JOHN COOKE, A. M.
b. Tiverton, R. I., Oct., 1744 ; d. Newport, R. I., Dec. 17, 1812. s. Silas
Cooke, mcht., R. I., and . Entered May, 1759. Merchant. Mem.
R. I. Assem., 1774-76. Mem. Com. Safety, Newport, R. I., 1776. Asst. to
Gov. of R. I., 1781-92. Lt. Col. R. I. militia, 1775. Col. R. I. State troops,
1776-80. See Arnold's Hist. Slate, R. I. R. I. Archives.
tWILLIAM HAMILTON.
b. Phila., Apr. 29, 1745 ; d. Phila., June 5, 1813. s. Andrew Hamilton
and Mary Till. Entered May, 1759. Valedictorian. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1797,
i-SAMUEL JONES, A. M. D. D., 1788. (A. M., gratise causa, 1769, and D. D.,
1786, Brown Univ.)
h. Cefyn-y-gelli, Bettws Parish, Glamorganshire, South Wales, Jan. 14,
1735; d. Phila., Feb. 7, 1814. s. Rev. Thomas Jones and Martha Morris.
Entered May, 1759. Bapt. clergyman, and officiated at Southampton and
Pennepek (now Lower Dublin), Penna. Bapt. Chs., 1763-1814. Conducted
during that period a private Theol. Sem. One of the Founders, R. I. Coll.,
(now Brown Univ.) Declined the Presidency of Brown Univ. when offered
to him on the death of Pres. Manning. Chaplain Penna. Regt. during the
Revo. Pres. Phila. Bapt. Assn., 1797-1814. Author " The Doctrine of the
Covenant," (1783); "A Treatise on Church Discipline" (1797); "A. Cen-
tury Sermon " (1807), etc. m. Sylvia Spicer, Cape May, N. J. See Spragiie,
Applelon.
i-JOHN PORTER, A.M.
b. ; d. . s, John Porter, Bucks co., Penna., and . En-
tered 1759.
-i- STEPHEN WATTS, A.M.
b. Southampton, Bucks co., Penna., Feb. 5, 1741 ; d. La., 1788. s
Stephen Watts and Elizabeth . Entered May, 1759. Salutatorian
Tutor, 1762-63. Lawyer. Removed to Baton Rouge, became an atty.-at-law
at Pensacola and a Master in Chancery, also Recorder of Deeds for the Eng
lish on the Mississippi and King's atty. for Baton Rouge. Mem. Am. Phil
Soc., 1768. Contributed to Prof. Beveridge's " Epistolae Familiares" (1765).
Author " Essay on the Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual Union between
Great Britain and her American Colonies" (1766). m. Frances, dau. Ralph
Assheton, Prov. Couu., Penna. See Keith. Appleton.
Non-Graduates.
t JOSHUA CLAYTON (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Del., ; d. near Middletown, Del., Aug. ir, 1798, in his 54th year.
s. James Clayton and . Entered May, 1759. Physician. Pres. Del.,
1789-93. Gov. Del., 1793-96. U. S. Senator Del., 1797. m. Rachel .
See Appleton.
tJOHN de LANCEY.
b. "Rosehill," West Farms, Westchester co., N. Y., ; d. N. Y.
City, circa 1826. s. Peter de Lancey and Elizabeth Colden, Entered, 1759.
Lawyer. Mem. Prov. Assem., 1768-75. Sheriff Westchester co., N. Y.,
1769-70. Mem. Prov. Cong., N. Y., 1775. m. Elizabeth Wickham.
-f. PETER de LANCEY.
b. "Rosehill," West Farms. Westchester co., N. Y., ; killed in
a duel, Charleston, S. C, Aug. 16, 1771. s. Peter de Lancey and Elizabeth
Colden. Entered 1759. Lawyer, m. Emily Beresford, Charleston. S. C.
lO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1762
t NATHANIEL EVANS, A. M., gratiae causa, 1765.
b. Phila., June 8, 1742 ; d. Gloucester co., N. J., Oct. 29, 1767. s.
Edward Evans and Rebecca . Entered 1759 (?). Clergyman Ch. of Eng.
in the ser%'ice of the Soc. Prop. Gospel. Author " Poems on Several Occa-
sions, ' ' published with a memoir of him by Provost Wm. Smith. Edited Thos.
Godfrey's poems with a memoir. See Appleton. H. W. Smith's Life
Rev. William Smith, D. D.
1763.
tJAMES ANDERSON, A. M., 1765.
b. ; d. . s. Samuel Anderson, W. Nottingham twp., Chester
CO., Penna., and Agnes . Entered May 9, 1760,
tJOHN DAVIS, A. M., 1765 (and Brown Univ., gratiae causa, 1769).
b. New Castle co., Del., 1737 ; d. near Wheeling, W. Va., Dec. 13, 1772.
E. Rev. David Davis and Rachel Thomas. Entered May 9, 1760. Tutor,
1763-64. Bapt. clergyman, and in charge 2d Bapt. Ch., Boston, 1770-72,
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. Sq& Spragtie. Appleton.
t ISAAC HUNT, A. M., 1771 (and Columbia Coll., gratiae causa, 1773),
b. Barbadoes, W. I., 1751 ; d. London, Eng., 1809. s. Rev. Isaac Hunt
and . Entered May 9, 1760. Valedictorian. Tutor, 1763. Lawyer.
Being an aggressive loyalist he was imprisoned in Phila., 1776, but escaped
to Eng. ; was ordained to the ministry (Ch. of Eng.) and became tutor to
the Hon. Mr. Leigh, nephew of the Duke of Chandos. Some years before
his death he became a Unitarian. He was the father of Leigh Hunt the
poet. Author number of political and religious essays. m. Mar3', dau.
Stephen Shewell, Phila. See Autobiog. Leigh Hunt. Appleton. Autumn
Leaves by Ge?t. Theo. F. Rodenbough, U.S. A.
t ROBERT JOHNSTON (M. D., elsewhere).
b. ; d. Waynesboro, Franklin co., Penna., Nov. 25, 1808. s. John
Johnston, Chester co., Penna., and . Entered May 9, 1760. Tutor,
1763-66. Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil., Dickinson Coll., 1786-87. Surg. 6th
Penna. Battalion, 1776-77. Hosp. Phys. and Siirg., 1780. Hosp. Phys. and
Surg. Southern Dept., 1781-83.
t JAMES LANG, A. M., 1765.
b. ; d. , s. Patrick Lang, Lancaster co., Penna., and .
Entered May 9, 1760. Salutatorian. Tutor, 1763. Clergyman.
t WILLIAM PAXTON.
b. ; d. . s. Joseph Paxton, Trenton, N. J., and . Entered
May 9, 1760.
tSTEPHEN PORTER, A. M., 1765.
b. , ]Md. ; d. , Md. s. James Porter, Md., and . Entered
Apr., 1 76 1. Lawyer.
tJONATHAN DICKINSON SERGEANT, A.M. 1771- (A. B., 1762, and A. M.,
1765, Coll. N. J.)
b. Newark, N. J., 1746; d. Phila., Oct. 8, 1793, s. Jonathan Sergeant
and Abigail Dickinson. Entered 1762. Law^^er. Clk. N. J. Con v., 1774.
Sec. N. J. Conv., 1775. Mem. N.J. Conv., 1776. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1776.
Mem. Coun. Safety, Penna., 1777. Atty.-Gen., Penna., 1777-80. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1784. m. ist, Margaret, dau. Rev. Dr. Elihu Spencer ; 2d,
Elizabeth, dau. David Rittenhouse, the astronomer. See Appleton.
tJOHN STUART, A. M., 1770. D. D., 1799. (A. M., gratiae causa, 1773,
Columbia Coll.)
b. Harrisburg, Penna., Feb. 24, 1740; d. Kingston, Canada, Aug. 15,
1811. s. Andrew Stuart, Lancaster co., Penna., and . Entered May,
1765] COI.I.EGE DEPARTMENT. IT
1760. Clergyman, Ch. of Eng. Misny. to the Mohawks at Ft. Hunter, N. Y.,
1770-77. Afterward rector and teacher, Kingston, Canada. Has been called
' ' The Father of the Upper Canada Church. ' ' Prepared a Mohawk translation
of St. Mark's Gospel ; an exposition of the Catechism, and a history of the
Bible, m. Jane, dau. George Okill. See Sabine, Appleton.
Non-Graduates.
t ROBERT STRETTELL JONES, A. M., gratiae causa, 1765 (and Brown Univ.,
gratiae causa, 1769).
b. Phila., July 21, 1745 ; d. Burlington, N. J., Mch. 16, 1792. s. Hon.
Isaac Jones and Frances Strettell. Entered May 9, 1760. Sec. Com. Safety,
Phila., 1775. Mem. N. J. Legis. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1768, and one of
its Sees., 1771-79. Direc. Library Co., Phila. Mngr. Penna. Hospital,
m. Ann, dau. Joseph Shippen, Phila. See Keith.
t THOMAS LAWRENCE.
b. Phila., Oct. 6, 1745 ; d. Hamburgh, N. J., Nov. 18, 1823. s. Thomas
Lawrence, Mayor of Phila., and Mary Morris. Entered 1760. Mcht. in
N. J. Judge, Sussex co., N. J. m. 1st, Rebecca, dau. Thomas Bond, M. D.;
2d, Mary, dau. Lewis Morris, Morrisania ; 3d, Catherine, dau. of said Lewis
Morris. See Keith.
tJOHN PETER GABRIEL MUHLENBERG.
b. New Providence (nowTrappe), Montg. Co., Penna., Oct. i, 1746; d.
Phila., Oct. I, 1807. s. Rev. Henry M. Muhlenberg and Anna Mary Weiser.
Entered 1760. Studied at Univ. Halle. On his return to America in 1766
studied theology and began preaching to Lutheran congregations in the
neighborhood of Phila. Became a clergyman Ch. of Eng. in order to take
charge of a parish at Woodstock, Va., settled mostly by Penna. Lutherans,
where he remained fr. 1772 until 1775. Col. Cont. Army, 1775-77, and Brig.-
Gen., 1777, and Maj.-Gen., 1783. Chmn. Com. Safety, Va., and mem. House
of Burgesses, Va., 1774. Mem. Prov. Conv. Va., 1776. Vice-Pres. Sup.
Exec. Coun., Penna., 1785. M. C, 1789-95, 1799-1801. U. S. Senator,
Penna., iSoi, but resigned before taking his seat to accept the position of
Supervisor of Revenue, Penna. Dist. Collector of Port, Phila., 1803. m.
Anna Barbara Meyer, N. J. See Life by Henry A. Muhlenberg. Appleton.
1765-
t ALEXANDER ALEXANDER.
b. ; d. . s. Alexander Alexander, Phila., and Anna .
Entered 1762. Tutor, 1764-66.
t BENJAMIN ALISON, A. M., 1767. B. M., 1771.
b. New London, Chester co., Penna., 1745 ; d. , 1781 or 2. s. Rev.
Francis Alison, Vice-Provost, and Hannah Armitage. Entered May 20, 1761.
Surg. Col. De Haas' ist Penna. Battalion, 1776-77.
tJOHN ANDREWS, A. M., 1767. (D. D., Washington Coll., Md., 1785.)
b. Cecil CO., Md., Apr. i, 1746; d. Phila. Mch. 29, 1813. s. Moses
Andrews and Letitia . Entered 1762. Clergyman Ch. of Eng. Misny.,
Lewes, Del., and rector St. John's Ch., Queen Anne co., Md. Taught
school, York, Penna. Principal Acad. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1785-91- Vice-
Provost, 1789-1810. Prof. Moral Phil., 1789-1813. Provost, 1810-13.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1786. Author " Elements of Logic." m. Elizabeth,
dau. Robert Callender, Cumberland co., Penna. See Sprague, Appleton.
fTKOMAS DUNGAN, A.M., 1767.
Entered 1762. Tutor, 1764-66. Prof. Math., 1766-69.
tJOHN PATTERSON, A.M., 1767.
Entered 1762. Tutor, 1766-67.
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA.
[1765
tJAMES SAYRE, A. M., 1770 (and Columbia Coll., gratise causa, 1774).
b. , 1745 ; d. Fairfield, Conn., 1798. s. John Sayre, Phila., and .
Entered May 20, 1 76 1. Lawyer, afterward clergyman Ch. of Eng. Rector at
Brooklyn, 1778-S3, and at Newport, R. I., 1786-88. Subsequently became a
M. E. clergyman. Chaplain ist Battalion de Lancey's Brigade Br. Army,
1777. See Spragtie, Sabine.
fWILLIAM WHITE, A. M., 1767. D. D., 1783.
b. Phila., Mch. 24, 1747 or 8; d. Phila., July 17, 1836. s. Col. Thomas
White and Esther Newman, nee Hewlings. Entered May 3, 1762. Clergy-
man Ch. of Eng. Asst. min. of the United Chs., Christ and St. Peter's,
Phila., 1772, and rector of same, 1779-1836. Trustee, 1774-1836, and Pres.
of the Trustees, 1790-91. Chaplain to Cong., 1777-85. 1789-1801. Bp.
Penna., 1787-1836, and from 1796 until his death was the Presiding Bp.
P. E. Ch. in U. S. Mem, Am. Phil. Soc, 1768. Was Pres. or mngr. of
various institutions. Author " Memoirs of the P. E. Ch.in the U. S. of
America ; " " Lectures on the Catechism ; " " Comparative View of the
Controversy between the Cahdnists and the Arminians," etc., and addresses,
sermons and pastoral letters, m. Mary, dau. Capt. Henry Harrison, Mayor
of Phila. ^&& Life by Rev. Dr. Bird Wilson. Sprague. Appleton. Mont-
gomery's Col. Thomas White and his Descdts.
Non-Graduates.
t EDWARD ARMSTRONG.
b. ; d. . s. Robert Armstrong, Nev/ Castle, Del., and .
Entered May 20, 1761.
t WALTER DU BOiS.
b. ; d. . s. Isaac Du Bois, N. Y. City, and
20, 1761.
fWILLIAM HOPPER.
b. ; d. . s. William Hopper, Md., and —
1762.
Entered May
Entered May 3,
tJAMES HUSTON.
b. : d.
s. James Huston, Phila., and
Entered May 20,
tJOSEPH HUTCHINS, A. M., gratiee causa, 1767. D.D., 1790.
b. Barbadoes, W. I., ; d. Phila., Apr. 29, 1833, aged 86 j-ears. s.
Henry Hutchins, Barbadoes, W. I., and . Entered May 3, 1762. Cler-
gyman Ch. of Eng. Prof. Eng. Lang, and Belles Lettres, Franklin Coll.
(now Franklin and Marshall Coll.), Penna., 1787-8S. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1768. Author "An Abstract of the First Principles of English Grammar,"
which went through three editions.
tJAMES WEMYSS MOORE.
b. " Moore Hall," (near Phoenixville) , Penna., July 22, 1747 ; d. .
s. William Moore, and Williamina, dau. David, fourth Earl of Wemyss.
Entered May 3, 1762. See H. W. Smith's Life Rev. Win. Smith, D.D.
t GEORGE RUNDLE.
b. ; d.
Entered May 20, 1761.
fGEORGE SAUNDERS.
b. ; d. .
Entered May 3, 1762.
■+ ROBERT ANDREWS, A.M., 1771.
Entered 1763. Private tutor
ily of Va.
s. George Rundle, Devonshire, Eng., and .
s. George Saunders, Barbadoes, W. I., and .
1766.
Clergyman Ch. of Eng. See Page Fam-
1766] COI.I.EGE; DEPARTMENT. 13.
fPHtNEAS BOND.
b. Phila., 1749 ; d. London, Eng., Dec. 29, 1815. s. Dr. Phineas Bond
and Williamina Moore. Entered 1763. Lawyer. H. B. M.'s Consul, Phila.,
1791-1811. See Simpson .
fSAMUEL BOYD (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. ; d. , 1783. s. . Entered 1763. Physician.
fTHOMAS COOMBE, A. M., 1768. (D. D., Trinity Coll., Dublin, 1781.)
b. Phila., Oct. 12, 1747 ; d. London, Eng., Aug. 15, 1822. s. Thomas-
Coombe and Sarah Rutter. Entered May 3, 1762. Clergyman Ch. of Eng.;
asst. min. United Chs., Phila., 1772-78 ; rector Donagh Henry, Ireland,
1781-83 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to the King, 1794 ; prebendary of Canter-
bury, 1800 ; rector St. Michael's, Queenhithe, and Trinity the Less, London,
1808. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1773. While at college translated certain of
Beveridge's " Epistolae Familiares" which work was printed, Phila., 1765 ;
author several poems, among them "The Peasant of Auburn," an imitation,
of Goldsmith's " Deserted Village, " and published sermons, m. ist, Sarah
Ann Leake, dau. Bernard Badger; 2d, . See Hildeburn's Inscript.
St. Peter's Ch. Yard. Sprague. Simpson. Allibone. Appleton. Dnyc-
kink's Cyc. Lit.
tHANS HAMILTON.
Presumed to have come from York co., Penna, Entered 1763.
fTHOMAS HOPKINSON, A. M., 1770.
b. Phila., Sept, 7, 1747; d. Charles co., Md., May 26, 1784. s. Hon.
Thomas Hopkinson and Mary Johnson. Entered 1763. Clergyman Ch. of
Eng. ; rector St. Thomas', Balto. co., Md., 1775, and of a church at Shrews-
bury, Kent CO., Md., and later filled a parish, Matthews co., Va. See Keith.
+JOHN KING, A.M. (D. D., Dickinson Coll., 1792.)
b. Chestnut Level, Lancaster co., Penna., Dec. 5, 1740; d. Mercersburg,
Penna., July 5, 1811. s. Robert King and . Entered 1763. Presb.
clergyman. Pastor at New London, Penna., 1762 and at Conococheague,
Md., 1769, until near his death. Moderator Gen. Assem. Presb. Ch. in
America. Author " Catechism on the Evidences of the Christian Religion; "
"Dissertation on the Prophecies." m. Elizabeth, dau. John McDowell. See
Sprague.
t RICHARD LEE.
Presumed to have come from Va. Entered 1763.
tJOHN MONTGOMERY, A.M.
b. ; d. Hereford, Eng., 1802. s. . Entered 1763. Tutor,.
1766-69. Clergyman Ch. of Eng. Rector Worcester Parish, Worcester co.,
Md., 1770-72, and of St. Anne's, Annapolis, Md., 1772-75, and of Shrews-
bury Parish, Md., 1775, and of St. Mary's, Burlington, N. J. Went to Eng.
and obtained a parish in the diocese of Hereford, m. Margaret, dau. Walter
Dulany. See Life by J. Montgomery Forster.
fTHOMAS READ, A.M., 1780 (and Coll. N. J., gratiae causa, 1772, D. D.,
Coll. N. J., 1796).
b. Nottingham twp., Chester co., Penna., Mch., 1746; d. Wilmington,
Del., June 14, 1823. s. John Read and Eleanor Ross. Entered 1763. Tutor,
1766-68. Tutor Newark Acad, (now Del. Coll.), Del., and afterward its
Pres. Presb. clergyman. Pastor at Drawyer's Crk., Del. 1768-98, and 2d
Ch., 1798-1817, and ist Ch., 1817-21, Wilmington, Del. Pres. Wilmington
Acad. Was a zealous patriot, and was instrumental in guiding Gen. Wash-
ington's Army, on the eve of the battle of Brandy wine, and when Phila.
was menaced by the British he led the men of his congregation to that city.
m. 1st, Mary, dau. Valentine Stanley, Phila.; 2d, Mary, dau. Alexander
Stuart, Bohemia Manor, Md. See Sprague. Futhey and Cope. Headlefs.
Chaplains and Clergy of the Revo.
J4
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1766
t DAVID SAMPLE.
Entered 1763. Lawyer.
tJAMES TILGHMAN.
b. Talbot CO., Md., Jan. 2, 1748; d. Easton, Md., Apr. 19, 1S09. s.
James Tilghman and Anne Francis. Entered 1763. Lawyer. Chf. Judge
2d Judl. Dist., Md., 1791-1804, 1806-09. m. Elizabeth Buly. See Keith,
Hanson.
Non-Graduate.
t JAMES HUMPHREYS.
b. Phila., Jan. 15, 174S or 9 ; d. Phila., Feb. 3, 1810. s. James Hum-
phreys and Susanna Assheton. Entered 1763. Bookseller and editor Penna.
Ledger, a Tory newspaper, m. Mary, dau. Thomas Yorke. See Keith,
Sabine.
1767.
i- JACOB BANKSON, A. M. (and Coll. N. J., gratise causa, 1771).
b. Phila., Sept. 27, 1751 ; d. Phila., Dec. 10, 1795. s. Andrew Bankson
and Sary . Entered 1764. Lawyer, m. Elizabeth Bedford.
tJAMES CANNON.
b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1740; d. Phila., Jan. 28, 1782. s. .
Entered 1764. Prof. Math., 1773-82. Mem. Com. Safety, Penna., 1776-77.
Mem. Const. Conv., Penna., 1776, and is said to have largely drafted the
language of the in^tnmient. Author of the letters signed Cassandra.
i- FRANCIS JOHNSTON, A.M.
b. New London, Chester co., Penna., 1749 ; d. Phila., Feb. 22, 1S15. s.
Alexander Johnston, justice of the co., and Martha . Entered 1764.
Lawyer. Mem. Prov. Conv., Penna., 1774 and 1775, and of Com. Safety,
Penna., 1775-76. Receiver-Gen., Land Office, Penna., 1781-1800. Sheriff
Phila. CO., 1810-13. Lt.-Col. 4th Penna. Regt., 1776, and Col. 5th Penna.
Regt., commanding 2d Penna. Brigade, 1776-81. m. Alice Erwin. See
Fiithey and Cope. Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila. Simpson.
tJOHN WHITE SWIFT, A.M.
b. Phila., Jan. 30, 1749 or 50 ; d. Bucks co., Penna., circa 1812. s. John
Swift and Magdalen Kollock. Entered 1764. Mcht., Quebec, 1773-75. Capt.
of a troop under Gen. Arnold and was wounded at Quebec. Resigned from
the Army on the passage of the Declaration of Independence. In the
Chinese trade for a few years after 1783, and was purser of the ship Empress
of China, the first vessel to enter Canton, China, under the American
flag, and then retired fr. business. See Appleton, Sabine.
t EDWARD TILGHMAN.
b. Wye, Queen Anne's co., Md., Dec. 11, 1750; d. Phila., Nov. i, 1815.
s. Col. Edward Tilghman and Elizabeth Chew. Entered 1764. Studied at
the Middle Temple, London. Lawyer. Trustee, 1 794-1807. m. Elizabeth,
dau. Hon. Benjamin Chew, Phila. See Keith, Simpson.
tJOSHUA MADDOX WALLACE, A. M. (and Coll. N. J., gratise causa, 1770).
b. Phila., Oct. 4, 1752; d. Burlington, N. J., May 17, 1819. s. John
Wallace and Mary Maddox. Entered 1764. Tutor, 1767. Judge of the
Pleas, Burlington co., N. J., 1784. Mem. N. J. Ratif. Conv., 1787. Mem. N. J.
Legis. Trustee Coll. N. J., 1798-1819. m. Tace, dau. Col. William Brad-
ford. See Memoir in Hist. Soc. of Penna.
1768.
tWILLIAM BINGHAM, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 8, 1752 ; d. Bath, Eng., Feb. 7, 1S04. s. William Bing-
ham and Mary Stamper. Entered 1765. Trustee, 1791-1804. British
Consul, St. Pierre, Martinique, 1770. U. S. Agt., Martinique, 1776-82.
1769] COI.I.EGI5 DEPARTMENT.
15
Mem. Cont. Cong., 1787-SS. Mem. Penna. I^gis., 1790, and Speaker of the
same, 1791. Mem. Penna. Senate, 1794-95. and Speaker of the same. U S
Senator Penna., 1795-1801. Pres. U. S. Senate, /re? /t'w., 1797. Mem Am"
Phil. Soc, 1787. Author " A Letter from an American on the Subject of the
Restrainmg Proclamation " (1784), " A Description of certain tracts of land
in the Dist. Maine." m. Anne, dau. Thomas Willing, Phila. See Keith
Appleton, Simpson, Allibo7ie.
t BENJAMIN DUFFIELD, A.M. M. D, 1774.
b. "Benfield," Bucks co., Penna., Nov. 31, 1753; d. Phila, Dec i^
1799. s. Edward Duffield and Catharine Parry. Entered 1765. Physician
The Commencement of the Coll. of Phila. for 1774 was not held, but the
Medical Profs, gave him a certif. that he had attended the full course of
lectures. Surg. Cont. Army. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1786. Fell. Coll.
Phys., Phila., 1787, and one of its original corporators, m. Rebecca, dau"
John Potts, Pottsgrove, Penna. See Neill Geneal. Memoir by Dr fohn
Neill. Ruschenberger.
tJONATHAN EASTON, A.M. B.M., 1771.
t>- ; d. . s. David Easton and . Entered 176^. Tutor
1768-70. Physician.
t THOMAS HALL, A. M., 1773.
b. Harford co., Md., Dec. 27, 1750; d. , Aug. 9, 1804. s. Aquila
Hall and Sophia White. Entered 1765. Tutor, 1768-69. Lawyer, m. Isa-
bella, dau. William Robinson Presbury, Md. See Montgomery s ' Col
Thomas White and his Descdts.
t DANIEL KUHN, A. M.
b. ; d. . s. Dr. Adam Simon Kuhn and . Entered 1765.
t GEORGE NOARTH, A. M.
b. Phila., 1750 ; d. . s. . Entered 1765. Lawyer.
t CHRISTIAN STREIT, A. M.
b. N. J., June 7, 1749; d. Winchester, Va., Mch. 10, 1812. s. .
Entered 1765. Luth. clergyman. In charge of Luth. Ch., Easton, Penna
1769-79, and at Charieston, S. C, 1779-82, and at New Hanover, Penna '
1782-85, and at Winchester, Va., 1785 until his death. Chaplain 8th Va!
Regt., 1776-77- Was taken prisoner by the British during the capture of
Charleston, S. C, 1780. m. ist, Anna Maria HofiF, Charleston, S. C. • 2d
Salona Graff, Phila. ; 3d, Susan Burr, Winchester, Va. See Sprague.
t BENJAMIN VINING.
b. Dover, Del., 1750; d. Dover, Del., Nov. 24, 1785. s. Hon. John
Vining and Rachel Ridgely. Entered 1765. Lawyer. S&& IV. T. Read's
Life of George Read, Del.
1769.
+ HAMILTON BELL.
b- - — , Chester co., Penna. ; d. , Md., circa 17S4. Buried in St.
Paul's Ch. yard, Georgetown, Del. s. . Entered 1766. Clergyman Ch.
of Eng. See Hotchkin's Del. Clergy.
tJOHN D. *COXE.
b. Phila., 1752 ; d. Phila., Oct. 17, 1824. s. William Coxe and Mary
Francis. Entered 1766. Lawyer. Pres. Judge Ct. Com. PI., 2d Dist.,
Penna., 1800-05. m. ist, Grace, dau. Thomas Richer 2d, Mary, dau.
Richard Footman, Phila.
t GEORGE HENRY.
b. Ireland, 1751 ; d. , May 10, 1790. s. William Henry, Phila., and
- — . Entered 1766. Merchant. Comsy. Penna. Navy, 1778. Private First
Trp. Phila. City Cav., and took part in the battle of Trenton. m. Ann
Usher. See Penna. Archives. Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
* This is a distinguishing letter, not an abbreviation.
l6 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVAKIA. [1769
t ERASMUS KELLY, A. M., 1783 (and Brown Univ. gratiae causa, 1772).
b. Perkasie, Bucks co., Penna., July 24, 1748 ; d. Newport, R. I., Nov. T^
1784. s. . Entered 1766. Bapt. clergyman and pastor First Ch.,.
Newport, R. I., 1 771-84-
t JOSEPH SWIFT.
b. Phila., Feb. 9, 1751-52; d. Bucks co., Penna., May, 1810. s. John
Swift and Magdalen Kollock. Entered 1766. Lt. Br. Army. Capt. Penna.
Loyalists, 1777-84. m. Ann, dau. Caleb Fowler, a N. Y. loyalist. See
Sabine.
tWILLIAM THOM, A.M., 1773.
Entered 1766. Presb. clergyman. He was subsequently deposed from
the ministry.
1770.
t FRANCIS ALISON, JR., A. M. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. New I/Dndon Cross Roads, Chester co., Penna., Mch, 28, 1751 ; d.
Chester co., Penna., May 11, 1813. s. Rev. Francis Alison, D. D., Vice-
Provost, and Hannah Armitage. Entered 1767. Surg. 12th Penna. Regt.,
Cont. Army, 1776. Hosp. Phys. and Surg., 1776-80. m. Mary, dau. John
Mackey.
t ROBERT ALISON.
b. , 1750 ; d. , before 1784. s. Robert Alison and Ann Allen.
Entered 1767. Lt., Col. De Haas' ist Penna. Batallion, 1776-77.
t HENRY ARNOLD.
b. ; d. Annapolis, Md., 1772. s. . Entered 1767.
tJOHN COX, JR.
b. ; d. near Burlington, N. J., 1847, aged 93 years. s. .
Entered 1767. Lawyer. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1789. m. Hannah, dau.
John Smith, Phila. and Burlington, N. J. See Keith.
t SAMUEL DOUGALL.
b. ; d. Franklin co., Penna., 1790. s. . Entered 1767. Presb.
clergyman.
fAQUILA HALL.
b. Harford co., Md., Sept. 2, 1753 ; d. early, s. . Entered 1767.
See Montgomery's Col. Thos. White and his Descdts. ^
tJACOB HALL, JR., A. M., 1790.
b. Phila. CO., Penna., 1747 ; d. , Md., iSii. s. . Entered 1767-
Tutor, 1770-71.
fWILLIAM HOLLINGSHEAD (D. D., Coll. N. J., 1793).
b. , Lancaster CO. , Penna., Oct. 8, 1748; d. Lancaster, Penna., Jan.
26, 1817. s. William Hollingshead, and Hazell, Barbadoes, W. I.
Entered 1767. Presb. clergyman. Author number of published sermons,
m. McCalla. See Sprague.
t HENRY LATIMER, A. M. (M. D., Edin.).
b. Newport, Del., Apr. 24, 1752; d. Phila., Dec. 19, 1819. s. James
Latimet and Sarah Geddes. Entered 1767. Physician. Mem. Del. Legis.
M. C, 1794-95. U. S. Senator, Del., 1795-1801. Hosp. Phys. and Surg.,
Cont. Army, 1777-83, attached to the " Flying Hospital," and was engaged
in all the battles of the Northern Dept., from the Brandywine to Yorktown.
m. 1st, Anne Cuthbert, Phila. ; 2d, Nancy, dau. Richard Richardson, Del.
See Schar/'s Hist. Del.
t ARCHIBALD LITTLE.
b. ; d. . s. Andrew Little and . Entered 1767.
177 1] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 17
tJOHN McCLEAN.
Entered 1767.
tJOHN MAFFITT (M. D., elsewhere).
b. , Cecil CO., Md., ; d. Phila., Nov., 1778. s. and Mary
. Entered 1767. Surg. Cont. Navy.
t MATTHEW TATE (A. M., Coll. N. J., gratise causa, 1774).
b. ; d. , 1795. s. . Entered 1767. Presb. clergyman.
tJOSEPH TWEEDY.
b. ; d. . s. Nathaniel Tweedy and . Presumed to have
come from R. f. Entered 1767.
177I.
t SAMUEL ARMOR, A. M., 1775 (and Washington Coll., Md., gratiae causa, 1783).
Entered 1768. Clerg>'man Ch. of Eng. Prof. Mental Phil, and Logic,
Washington Coll., Md., 1783-91-
t PATTERSON BELL.
b Chester co., Penna., ; d. Colerain twp., Lancaster co.,
Penna '-. s. John Bell and Mary . Entered 1768. Land owner
and farmer. Mem. Chester Co., Penna., Com. Safety, 1774- Col. 8th Bat-
talion Penna. militia, 1777. Justice for Chester co., Penna., I777- m. Mary,
dau. Dorington Boyle, Chester co., Penna. See Fui/iey and Cope. Fenna.
Arch., Second Series, vol. xiv.
fEBENEZER BROOKS.
b. ; d. Phila., 1780. s. . Entered 1768.
tJOHN CARSON (M. D., Edin., 1776).
b Phila., Nov. 12, 1752 ; d. Phila., Oct. 26, 1794. s. William Carson
and Mary . Entered 176S. Phys., Phila. Dispen., 1786-87. Incorpora-
tor and original Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1787. Prof. Chem., 1794 Tnistee,
1701-04. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 17S5. Surg. First Trp. Phila. City Cav.,
1786. m. Agnes, dau. John Hunter, Edinburgh, Scot. See Ruschenberger.
Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
t CHARLES CROOK.
Entered 1768.
t ROBERT DAVIDSON, A. M., 1780. D. D., 17S4.
b. Elkton, Md., , 1750 ; d. Cariisle, Penna., Dec. 13., 1812. s.
Entered 1768. Valedictorian. Presb. clergyman. Prof. Gr. and Lat. Lang.^
1780-82. Prof. Hist., 1782-84. Pres. pro tern. Dickinson Coll., 1785-86
1804-09. Prof. Hist. Geog. Chron. and Rhet., Dickinson Coll., 1785-1804
Prof. Moral Phil., Dickinson Coll., 1804-09. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1783
Author, " Epitome of Geog., in Verse ; " " The Christian's A, B, C ; " "New
Metrical Version of the Psalms." m. ist, ; 2d, Margaret, dau. Hon.
John Montgomery, Carlisle, Penna. ; 3d, Jane, dau. Hon. William Hams.
See Sprague. Appleton. Allibone.
t&RCHIBALD GAMBLE (A. M., Coll. N. J., 1772).
b. ; d. Phila., Sept., 1784. s. . Entered 1768. Tutor^ 1769-72-
Prof. Oratory and Eng. Lang., 1782-S4. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1784- i"-
Mary Lyle.
t SAMUEL HANSON (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Green Hill, Kent co., Md., Aug. 25, 1756; d. , June 29, 1781- s-
Hon. John Hanson and Jane Contee. Entered 1768. Studied med. under
Dr. Philip Thomas, Md., and was Surg. Washington's Life Guards, bee
Hanson.
1 8 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l??!
tjOHN Mcdowell, ll. d., 1807.
b. Peters twp., near Chambersburg, Penna., 1750; d. near Mercersburg.
Penna., Dec. 22, 1820. s. William McDowell, Justice of the co., and Mary
Maxwell. Entered 176S. Eng. orator at Commencement. Tutor, 1769-82.
Prof. Math., St. John's Coll., Md., 1789. Principal St. John's Coll., Md.,
1790. Prof. Nat. Phil., 1806-10. Provost, 1806-10. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1807.
fHUGH MONTGOMERY.
b. New Castle, Del., ; d. at sea, circa 1780. s. Alexander and .
Entered 1768. Sea Capt. Was the first to hoist the U. S. flag in St. Thomas,
W. I. m. . See Montgo^nery Hist.
•i-JOHN PRINGLE.
b. Ireland, ; d. Phila., May 8, 1792. s. . Entered 1768.
Mcht. m. ist, Catharine ; 2d, Elizabeth, dau. Alexander Huston. See
Keith.
t NATHAN RUMSEY.
Presumed to have come from Va. Entered 1768. Lat. Salutatorian.
tJOHN THOMAS, A. M., 1775
Entered 1768. Tutor, 1775-77- Mcht.
t ISAAC WILSON.
Entered 1768.
1772.
tBRiCE INNIS.
Registered as fr. Balto., Md. Entered 1769.
t MOSES LEVY.
b. Phila., 1757; d. Phila., Maj' 9, 1826. s. Samson Levy and Martha
. Entered 1769. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis. Recorder, Phila.,
1802-22. Pres. Judge Dist. Ct., Phila., 1822-25. Trustee, 1802-26. m.
Mary .
Non-Gr.\duaTE.
fWILLIAM TILGHMAN, LL. D., 1S07 (and Harvard, 1S14).
b. Fausley, Talbot co., Md., Aug. 12, 1756; d. Phila., Apr. 30, 1827. s.
James Tilghman and Anne Francis. Entered 1769. Lawyer. Mem. Md.
Legis. Chief Judge U. S. Circ. Ct., iSoi. Pres. Judge Ct. Com. PI., Phila.,
1805. Chief Justice Sup. Ct., Penna., 1806-27. Trustee, 1802-27. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1805, and Pres. of the same, 1824-27. Author legal reports
and addresses, m. Margaret E., dau. James Allen, (Class 1759). Pbila. See
Keith. Apple ton,
1773-
t EDWARD DUFF.
Entered 1770.
t MATTHEW DUNCAN.
b. ; d. Phila., 1807. s. Isaac Duncan and Margaret . Entered
1770. Volunteer in the Exped. to Canada, 1775 and taken prisoner at Que-
bec. Capt. 5th Penna. Battalion, 1776-77-
tJOSEPH HARRISON.
b. , 1755 ; d. . s. . Entered 1770.
fWILLIAM ALEXANDER HYRNE.
Entered 1770.
tJOSHUA SENEY.
b. near Church Hill, Queen Anne's co., Md., Mch. 4, 1756; d. near
Church Hill, Queen Anne's co., Md., Oct. 20, 1798. s. John Seney and
. Entered 1770. Lavi^yer. Mem. House of Delegates, Md. Chief
1776] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. I9
Justice 3d Judl. Dist., Md. Mem. Cont. Cong., 1787-88. M. C, 1789-91.
m. Frances, dau. Com. James Nicholson, U. S. N., and sister of Mrs. Albert
Gallatin. See Hist. Md.
f BENJAMIN CHEW, JR., A. M., 1790.
b. Phila., Sept. 30, 1758; d. Phila., Apr. 30, 1S44. s. Benjamin Chew,
Chief Justice of Penna., and Elizabeth Oswald. Entered 1772. Valedictor-
ian. Studied at the Middle Temple, London. Lawyer. Trustee, 1810.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1787. m. Katharine, dau. Henry Banning, Md. See
Keiih.
fTOWNSEND EDEN.
Registered as fr. Md. Entered 1772.
t THOMAS ENNALS.
b. ; d. , 1817. s. . Registered as fr. Md. Entered 1772.
See Hanson.
i-JOHN FISHBOURNE MIFFLIN, A. M., 1790.
b. Phila., Apr. 24, 1759; d. Phila., May 13, 1S13. s. John Mifflin and
Sarah Fishboume. Entered 1772. Lawyer. Trustee, 1802-13. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1796. m. Clementine, dau. John Ross. See Keith. Mifflin
Family, by John H. Merrill.
i-JOHN O'FARREL.
b. ; d. . s. Patrick O'Farrel and . Entered 1772.
t HENRY RIDGELY.
b. Elkridge Landing, Howard co., Md., 1753; d. , Md., 1811. s.
Greenbury Ridgely and . Entered 1772. Lat. Salutatorian. Lawyer.
Chief Justice 4th Judl. Dist., Md., 17— 1806. Judge 3d Judl. Dist., Md.,
1806-11. m. , dau. Hon. Samuel Chase, signer Declaration of Inde-
pendence.
i- FRANCIS BROWN SAPPINGTON (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Elkridge Landing, Howard co., Md., 1754 ; d. Liberty, Frederick co.,
Md., Aug., 1838. s. . Entered 1772. Physician, m. Ann, dau.
Greenbury Ridgely, Md.
t WILLIAM MOORE SMITH, A. M., 1790.
b. Phila., June i, 1759 ; d. Phila., Mch. 12, 1821. s. Rev. William
Smith, D. D., Provost, and Rebecca Moore. Entered 1772. Lawyer, m.
Ann, dau. Col. Joseph Rudulph. See H. W. Smith's Life Rev. Wm.
Smith, D. D.
1776.
tJAMES ABERCROMBIE, A. M., 1790. (D. D., Coll. N. J., 1804.)
b. Phila., Jan. 26, 1758 ; d. Phila., June 26, 1841. s. and Margaret
Bennett. Entered 1773. Mcht., Phila., many years, afterward P. E. clergy-
man. Asst. min. United P. E. Chs., Phila., 1794-1832. Head-master P. E.
Acad., 1810-19. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1796. Author " Lectures on the
Catechism," and several published sermons, m. ist, Ann Baynton ; 2d,
Marie Mason. See Sprague, Simpson, Appleton.
tJOHN LEEDS BOZMAN.
b. " Bellville," on Oxford Neck, Talbot co., Md., Aug. 25, 1757 ; d. ,
Md., Apr. 23, 1823. s. John Bozman and Lucretia Leeds. Entered 1773.
Studied at the Middle Temple, London. Lawyer. Dep. Atty.-Gen., Md.,
1 789-1 807. Author "Hist. Md." and of legal tracts, and was a frequent
contributor to Dennie's PoH-Folio and other journals. See Appleton.
20 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSVI^VANIA. [177^
+JOHN CLOPTON (and William and Mary Coll., 1773. LL. D., William and
Mary Coll., ).
b. St. Peter's Parish, Hanover co., Va., Feb. 7, 1756 ; d. St. Peter's
Parish, New Kent co., Va., Sept. 11, 1816. s. William Clopton and Eliza-
beth Dorral Ford. Entered 1773. Statesman. Served several terms in the
Va. Legis. between 1785 and 1795. M. C, 1795-99. 1801-16. Mem. Privy
Coun., Va., 1799-1801. Mem. Soc. Cincinnati. Capt., Va. Company of
militia in the Revo. Army from the date of his graduation to the close of the
war, and never had a furlough nor Avas absent from active duty during that
period. He was wounded at the battle of Brandywine. He refused all
ofifers of promotion because of his attachment to his company, which was
composed of relatives, friends and humble dependents of his family, all
belonging to his native parish of St. Peter's, who were furnished with sup-
plies and clothed by his father during the whole war. m. Sarah, dau. Col.
Edmund Bacon, of the Revo. Army, and great-granddaughter of Nathaniel
Bacon, usually styled "The Rebel."
t WILLIAM COCKE.
Presumed to have come fr. Md. Entered 1773. Supposed to be U. S.
Senator, Tenn., 1796-1805. Mem. Tenn. Legis., 1813. Judge Circ. Ct.,
Tenn.
tTHOMAS DUNCAN SMITH, (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Phila., Nov. 18, 1760 ; d. Huntingdon, Penna., July 9, 1789. s. Rev.
William Smith, D. D., Provost, and Rebecca Moore. Entered 1773. Phy-
sician. First Justice, Huntingdon CO., Penna., 1 7S7-89. See//. W. Smith's
Life Rev. Wm. Stniih, D. D.
fWILLIAM THOMAS.
Entered 1773.
t RALPH WILTSHIRE.
Entered 1773.
1780.*
tJOHN BLEAKLEY, A.M.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Sept., 1802. s. John Bleakley and Max-
well. Entered 1776. Lawyer. Trustee, 17S9-1802. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1789. S^ Simpson. Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
tJOHN CALDWELL, A.M.
b. Phila., ; d. Balto., Md. . s. . Entered May 21, 1775.
Lawyer. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. See Campbell's Hist. Hiber.
Soc, Phila.
t PETER RENAUDET CHEVALIER, A.M.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1761 ; d. before 1805. s. Peter Chevalier and Mary
Renaudet. Entered 1776. m. Jane Harriet Lillie.
tJAMES COULTAS GRAY, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 27, 1761 ; d. New York, Sept. 21, 1791. Entered May
21, 1775-
fSAMUEL POWEL GRIFFITTS, B. M., 1781. (M.D., elsewhere.)
b. Phila., July 21, 1759 ; d. Phila., May 5, 1826. s. WilUam Griffitts and
Abigail Powel. Entered 1776. Studied med. in Paris, London and Edin-
burgh. Physician. A founder of Phila. Dispen. Prof. Mat. Med., 1792-96.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1785. Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila., 1787, and Sec, 1788,
and Vice-Pres., 1818, of the same. m. Mary, dau. William Fishbourne.
See Griffitts Family, Thacher. Simpson. Carson's Hist. Med. Dept.
Univ. Penna.
» All the members of this class, except Mr. Sitgreaves, were examined for degrees in 1779
by the College of Phila. On the eve of the commencement, however, the State interfered
and, in consequence, the degrees v?ere not conferred until 1780, and then by the University of
Ibe State of I'euua.
lySo] COI<LEGE DEPARTMENT. 21
i- BENJAMIN MORRIS, A.M.
b. Phila., ; d. at "The Knoll," near Phcenixville, Penna., 1841.
s. Samuel Morris and Hannah Cadwalader. Entered 1776. Asst. or Lay
Judge, Berks co., Penna. m. Frances, dau. Amos Strettell, Phila. See
Keith.
i-JOSEPH RUSH, A. M.
b. Phila., 1761; d. . s. Joseph Rush and . Entered 1776.
t SAMUEL SITGREAVES, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 16, 1764; d. Easton, Penna., Apr. 4, 1827. s. William
Sitgreaves and Susanna Deshon. Entered 1777. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
Ratif. Conv., 1787. Mem. Const. Conv. Penna., 1790. Comr. to Eng.
under Jay's treaty, 1793. M. C, 1794-98. Pres. Easton Bank, 1815-27.
One of the Charter Trustees Lafayette Coll., 1826. m. ist, Francerni AUi-
bone ; 2d, Maria Angeline, dau. Daniel Kemper, Phila. See CondiVs Hist.
Easton, Penna.
Non-Graduates.
t WILLIAM ALLSTON.
b. , S. C, 1757 ; d. Charleston, S. C, June 26, 1839. s. .
Entered May 21, 1775. State Senator S. C. Capt. 2d S. C. Regt., 1779-81.
m. , dau. Jacob Motte. See Appleton.
t ROBERT DORSEY.
Registered as fr. Md. Entered Oct. 25, 1775.
t GEORGE FOX.
b. ; d. Phila. co., 1828. s. Hon. Joseph Fox and . Entered
May 21, 1775. Mem. Penna. Assem. Trustee, 1789-91, 1812-28. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1784. m. ist, ; 2d, Mary, dau. Gen. Philemon Dickin-
son (Class 1759), Trenton, N. J. See Keith.
fWILLIAM TEMPLE FRANKLIN.
b. ; d. , May 25, 1823. s. Hon. William Franklin, Gov. N. J.,
and . Entered May 21, 1775. Lawyer. Sec. to Benjamin Franklin in
France. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1786. B>^q Bigelow's BenJ. Franklin.
t ROBERT GRAY.
b. Phila., May 8, 1759; d. Phila., May 9, 1802. s. Hon. George Gray
and Martha Ibbetson. Entered May 21, 1775.
t MATTHIAS HARRISON.
b. Phila., Mch. 2, 1759; d. Phila., June 17, 1817. s. Henry Harrison and
Mary Apsden. Entered May 2r, 1775. m. ist, Rebecca Mifflin, dau.
Turbutt Francis ; 2d, Rebecca, dau. Richard Wain. See Montgomery's Cot.
Thos. White and his Descdts.
i-PAXTON HATCH.
Registered as fr. Boston, Mass. Entered May 21, 1775.
t JAMES HOPEWELL.
Registered as fr. Md. Entered Oct. 12, 1775.
tJOSEPH LISLE.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. John Lisle and Sarah Murray.
Entered May 21, 1775.
tJOSEPH MAYO.
Registered as fr. Va. Entered Oct. 10, 1775. m. Martha Tabb. See
Hayden's Va. Geneal.
t HENRY WHITE PHYSICK.
b. Phila., Nov. 26, 1758; d. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 21, 1821. s.
Edmund Physick, Receiver Gen. and Keeper Gt. Seal, Prov. Penna., and
22 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI,VANIA. [178O
Abigail Syng. Entered May 21, 1775. Mcht., Phila.; land owner and
farmer, Md. Mem. House of Delegates, Md., 1810 . Mem. Borough
Coun., Wilmington, Del., 1816. Mem. Cecil co., Md., militia, 1812. m.
Adriana, dau. George Haynes, Wilmington, Del.
t GEORGE SIMPSON.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1759; d. Phila., Nov. 30, 1822 ; s. Samuel Simpson
and . Entered May 21, 1775. Asst. Comsy. Gen. Cont. Army. Cashier
U. S. Bank, Phila., 1791-1811, and of Stephen Girard's Bank, Phila., 1812-
1822. m. . See Simpson.
tJOHN SMITH.
Registered as fr. Antigua, W. I. Entered May 21, 1775.
t THOMAS WATIES.
b. Georgetown Dist., S. C, Feb. 14, 1760; d. Columbia, S. C, June 22,
1828. s. . Entered May 21, 1775. Lawyer. Judge Ct. Com. Pleas,
S. C, 1789-181 1. Judge Equity Ct., S. C, 1811-24. Capt. of a volunteer
company formed in Phila. at the beginning of the Revo. Midshipman.
Mem. Gen. Marion's corps in S. C. m. . See Memoir in Hist. Soc. of
Penna.
t JAMES YARD.
Registered as fr. N. J. Entered May 21, 1775. Mcht. in Phila.
I781.
UNIVERSITY.
fWILLIAM CLARKSON, A. M. M. D., 1785.
b. Phila., Nov. 7, 1763 ; d. John's Is., S. C, Sept. 9, 1812. Entered
1778. Phys. ; subsequently became a Presb. clergyman. Attend. Phys.
Phila. Dispen., 1786. One of the founders and Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila.,
1787. Pastor at Bridgeton, N. J. ; Schenectady ; Savannah, and John's and
Wadmalaw Is. m. Catharine, dau. Gen. William Floyd, signer Declaration
of Independence, ^ee Memoir of Gerardus Clarkson, M. D., by Samuel
Clarksott. Sprague.
fWILLIAM EWING, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 21, 1763 ; d. Bristol, Penna., July 30, 1810. s. Rev. John
Ewing, D. D., Provost, and Hannah Sergeant. Entered 1778. Lawyer,
m. 1st, Elizabeth Wallace ; 2d, Mrs. Braxton.
t FRANCIS WILLIAM MURRAY, A. M., 1786.
Entered 1778. Lawyer. ^
t ROBERT PROUDFOOT, A. M.
Presumed to have come fr. S. C. Entered 1778.
t GEORGE SWIFT.
b. Phila., 1765 ; d. Phila., Sept. 19, 1794. s. Joseph Swift and Margaret
McCall. Entered 1778,
t JAMES WADE, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 26, 1763 ; d. . s. Francis Wade and Sarah .
Entered 1778. Lawyer.
1782.
UNIVERSITY.
t MOSES BARTRAM, A.M. B. M., 1786. M. D., 1790.
Entered 1789. Physician and druggist.
t MICHAEL BYRNES.
Entered 1779.
tJOHN CATLETT.
Presumed to have come fr. Ky. PCntered 1779.
1783]
COLLKGE DEPARTMENT.
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f JOSEPH CLARKSON, A. M. (and Coll. N. J., gratia causa, 1785).
b. Phila., Feb. 27, 1765; d, Lancaster, Penna., Jan. 25, 1830. s. Ger-
ardus Clarkson, M. D., and Mary Flower. Entered 1779. P. E. clergyman,
the first ordained by Bp. White, (Class 1765). Rector St. James' P. E.
Ch., Lancaster, Penna., 1799-1830. m. Grace, dau. Rev. Samuel Cooke, A.
M., New Brunswick, N. J., and an hon'y grad., 1760. See Memoir of
Gerardus Clarkson, M. D., by Samuel Clarkson. Sprague. Harris*
Biog. Hist, of Lancaster CO., Penna,
tJOHN JOHNSON, A. M., 1803.
Entered 1779. Clergyman.
+ JAMES KELLY, A. M., 1789.
b. ; d. Phila., Feb. 4, 1819. s. . Entered 1779. Tutor,
1782-83. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Assem., 1793-94, 1797-98. M. C, 1805-09.
fWILLIAM KENNEDY.
Entered 1779. Lawyer. M. C, 1S03-05, 1809-11, 1813-15.
tJOSEPH BORDEN McKEAN, A.M.
b. New Castle, Del., July 28, 1764; d. Phila., Sept. 3, 1826. s. Hon.
Thomas McKean and Mary Borden. Entered 1779. Lawyer. Atty.-Gen.
Penna., 1800-08. Pres. Judge Dist. Ct., Phila., 1818-26. Trustee, 1794-1826.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1824. m. Hannah, dau. Col. Samuel Miles, Revo.
Army. See McKean Family by R. Buchanan. Appletofi.
tTHOMAS MEMINGER, A. M.
Presumed to have come fr. S. C. Entered 1779. Lawyer.
tTHOMAS NELSON.
Presumed to have come fr. Ga. Entered 1779.
fWILLIAM NELSON.
Presumed to have come fr. Ga.
+JOHN PROUDFOOT, M. D., 1790.
Presumed to have come fr. S. C.
tTHOMAS STEWART.
Entered 1779. Tutor, 1781-82.
t ROBERT BROOKE VOSS.
Entered 1779.
tJOHN WADE, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 16, 1765 ; d. -
Ensign, ist Regt. U. S. Inf., 1791 ; Lieut., 1792 ; Capt., 1794-1802.
tTHOMAS PARR WHARTON.
b. Phila., Nov. 18, 1765; d. Phila., Dec. 3, 1802. s. Joseph Whartou
and Sarah Tallman. Entered 1779. See Wharton Family.
Entered 1779.
Entered 1779. Physician.
s. Francis Wade and Sarah
1783.
UNIVERSITY.
t GEORGE BARTRAM, A. M.
b. ; d. Phila.. May 8, 1840, aged 73 years, s. . Entered 1780.
Alderman, Phila. Pres. Select Coun., Phila., 1809-11.
t iSAAC BRIGGS, A. M.
b. ; d. , Montg. co., Md., . s. . Entered 1780. Tutor,
1782. Civil Engr. and Surv. Surv. U. S. lands south of Tenn. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1796.
t RICHARD SAMUEL FOOTMAN.
b. Phila., Dec. 10, 1766; d. Phila., Mch. 2, 1799. s. Richard Footman
and Eleanor . Entered 17S0.
24
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYL,VANIA. [1783
t NATHAN GRiER.
b. Bucks CO., Penua., Sept., 1760; d. Forks of the Brandywine, Chester
CO., Penna., Mch. 30, 1814. s. John Grier and Agnes Caldwell. Entered
1780. Presb. clergyman. Pastor of Ch. at Forks of Brandywine, Chester
CO., Penna., 1787 until his death, m. Susanna, dau. Robert Smith. See
Futhey and Cope. Sprague.
fANTHONY MORRIS, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 10, 1766; d. "Highlands," near Georgetown, D. C,
Nov. I, iSoo. s. Capt. Samuel Morris and Rebecca Wistar. Entered 1780.
Lawyer, afterward mcht. State Senator and Speaker of the Senate, Penna.,
1793-95- Special Agt. U. S. to Spain, 1813. Direc. Bank North Am.,
Phila., 1800-06. Trustee, 1S06-17. m. Mary, dau. James Pemberton. See
Apple ton.
fEPHRAIM RAMSEY, A. M., 1795 (and Coll. N. J., gratiae causa, 1783).
b. N. J., ; d. . s. Rev. William Ramsey and Sarah Sealy.
Entered 1780.
tJAMES SNODGRASS.
b. near Doylestown, Penna., July 23, 1763 ; d. West Hanover twp.,
Dauphin co., Penna., July 2, 1846. s. Benjamin Snodgrass and Mary
McFarland. Entered 1780. Tutor, 1783. Presb. clergyman, m. ist,
Martha, dau. William Davis, Phila. ; 2d, Nancy Ritchie, Dauphin co.,
Penna. ; 3d, Margaret Moodey. See Egle, Sprague.
t WILLIAM STEWART.
Entered 1780.
+ STEPHEN SYKES, A. M., 1789.
Presumed to have come fr. Del. Entered 1780. P. E. clergyman.
i-JOHN CHEW THOMAS, A. M.
b. Anne Arundel co., Md., Oct. 15, 1764; d. Leiperville, Penna., May
10, 1836. s. Samuel Thomas and Mary Thomas. Entered 1780. Lawyer.
M. C, 1799-1801. m. Mary, dau. Richard Snowden. See Thomas Family.
tJOSEPH THOMAS, A. M.
b. Phila., June 20, 1765 ; d. . s. Nathan Thomas and Elizabeth
Mather. Entered 1780. Lawyer, m. Rebecca, dau. Benjamin Cottman.
1784. ^
UNIVERSITY.
fTHOMAS WILLING FRANCIS.
b. Phila., Aug. 30, 1767 ; d. Phila., June 2, 1815. s. Tench Francis and
Anne Willing. Entered 1781. Merchant. Trustee, 1813-15. m. Dorothy,
dau. Thomas Willing. See Keith.
t CHARLES GOLDSBOROUGH, A. M.
b. Caroline co., Md., July 15, 1765 ; d. "Shoal Creek," near Cambridge,
Md., Dec. 13, 1834. s. Charles Goldsborough and Anna Maria Tilghman.
Entered 1781. Lawyer. M. C, 1805-17. Gov. Md., 1818-19. m. ist.
Elizabeth, dau. Judge Robert Goldsborough; 2d, Sarah Yerbury, dau.
Charles Goldsborough. See Appleton, Hanson.
t ROBERT MARION.
■\q S C_ ; tl. . s. Francis Marion and . Entered 1781.
M. C.', 1805-11.
t SAMUEL THEODORE MARION.
\y s. C. ; d. . s. Francis Marion and . Entered 17S1.
1785] COLIvEGE DEPARTMENT. 25
tJOSEPH MILLER, A. M., 1788.
b. near Dover, Del., Mch. 8, 1765 ; d. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 4, 1798.
s. Rev. John Miller, A. M. (hon'y grad., 1763) and Margaret Millington.
Entered 1781. Lawyer, m. Elizabeth Ivoockerman. See Life of Samuel
Miller, D. D., LL. D., by Rev. SamH Miller, D. D.
tWILLIAM MILLER, A. M.
b. Phila., 1766; d. Phila., Sept. 28, 1841. s, William Miller, Scotland,
and Kate Kennedy, Scotland. Entered 1781. Tutor, 1782-84. Mcht.
Phila. Comr. Int. Rev., Washington, D. C, 1798-1803. Sec. Marine Ins.
Co., Phila., 1803-33. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav., 1784. m. Rachel
Mci/ung.
fWILLIAM PARKER, A. M. B. M., 1788.
b. Charleston, S. C, ; d. . s. . Entered 1781. Physician.
t HENRY STUBER, A. M., B. M., 1788 (A. M. Brown Univ., gratise causa, 1790.)
b. ; d. Phila., May, 1792, aged 24 years, s. . Phys ; afterward
held a clerkship in a government office and subsequently studied law.
Published in the American Universal Magazine a life of Dr. Benjamin
Franklin which, owing to its author's death, was not completed. See
Appleton, Allibone, Ruschenberger.
Non-Graduate.
tJOHN HALLOWELL.
b. Phila., Sept. 10, 1768; d. Phila., Jan. 17, 1839. s. Israel Hallowell
and Mary Webb. Entered 1781. Lawyer. Mem. Coun., Phila. Mem.
Penna. Legis. Pres. Judge Ct. Com. PI., 1820-25. Judge Dist. Ct., Phila..
1825-33. m. Rebecca, dau. Richard Parker. See Simpson.
1785.
UNIVERSITY.
+ ROBERT CLERK.
Entered 1782.
tJOHN GEMMILL. A.M.
b. near Lewistown, Mifflin co., Penna., Nov. 12, 1759; d. West Chester,
Peuna., Dec. 14, 1814. s. John Gemmill and Elizabeth Porter. Entered
1782. Tutor, 1784-87. Presb. clergyman. Pastor Great Valley Presb. Ch.,
Chester co., Penna., 1793, and New Haven, Conn., Presb. Ch., 1798-1801.
Declined Prof. Divin.. Yale Coll., 1795. State Senator, Penna., after 1802.
Author many published sermons and of an open letter to Tom Paine, m. ist..
Sara Knox, widow Col. Robert Knox, Revo. Army; 2d, Rebecca Irviu,
Greencastle, Penna. See The Claypoole Family by Mrs. Paul Graff.
fWILLIAM GRIFFITTS.
Entered 1782.
t PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK, A.M. (M.D., Edin., 1792.)
b. Phila., July 7, 1768; d. Phila., Dec. 15, 1837. s. Edmund Physick,
Receiver-Gen. and Keeper Great Seal, Prov, Penna., and Abigail Syng.
Entered 1782. Surgeon. Prof. Surg., 1805. Prof. Anat., 1819-31. Emeri-
tus Prof., 1831-35. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1802. Mem. Royal Acad. Med.,
France, 1825. Hon'y. Fell. Royal Acad. Med. and Chir., London, 1836. Intro-
duced numerous valuable surgical instruments and improved modifications of
others, and novel methods of treatment. Has been called the " father of
American surgery." m. Elizabeth Emlen. See 5". D. Gross' Am. Med. Biog.
Norris' Early Hist. Med., Phila. Carson's Hist. Med. Dept. Univ. Penna.
Simpson. Appleton. Memoirs by Jacob Randolph, M. D., Wm. E.
Horner, M. D., and Dr. Caldwell, Louisville, Ky.
fSAMUEL PRIOLEAU, A.M.
Registered as fr. S. C. Entered 1782.
26 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1786
1786.
UNIVERSITY.
tJONATHAN WILLIAMS CONDY, A.M.
b. Phila., 1770; d. Bethlehem, O., Sept. 15, 1828. s. Benjamin Condy
and Elizabeth . Entered 1783. Lawyer. Clerk U. S. House Reps.^
1797-1S00. m. Elizabeth, dau. Hon. Francis Hopkinson (Class 1757). See
Keith.
+ WILLIAM BRYANT DUFFIELD, A.M. M. D., 1790.
b. Phila., Feb. 4, 1770; d. Phila., 1841. s. Dr. Samuel Duffield and
Mar>' Bryant. Entered 1783. Physician, m. Sarah, dau. Henry Slay-
maker, Lancaster co., Penna.
fHENRY KEPPELE HELMUTH, A.M.
b. Germany, ; d. . s. Rev. Justus H. C. Helmuth, D. D., Prof.
German, and Maria Barbara Keppele. Entered 1783. Lawyer.
fHUGH HOLMES.
Entered 1783.
t JOSEPH HOPKINSON, A. M. (LL. D., Coll. N. J., 1818 ; Columbia Coll., 181S ;
and Harvard, 1831.)
b. Phila., Nov. 12, 1770 ; d. Phila., Jan. 15, 1842. s. Hon. Francis Hop-
kinson (Class 1757), and Ann Borden. Entered 1783. Lawyer. M. C,
1816-19. Mem. N. J. Legis. Judge U. S. Dist. Ct., E. D. Penna.. 1828-42.
Mem. Const. Conv. Penna., 1837. Sec. of the Trustees, 1790-91, and Trustee,
1806-19,1822-42. Pres. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1815,
and its Vice-Pres. , 1831-42. Author addresses and articles on legal and ethical
subjects, and of the national song "Hail Columbia." m. Emily, dau. Gov.
Thomas IMifflin (Class 1760). See Simpson, Keith, Appleton, Allibone.
t ROBERT PORTER, A.M.
b. Phila., Jan. 10, 176S ; d. Brookeville, Penna., June 23, 1848. s. Gen.
Andrew Porter and . Entered 1783. Lawyer. Pres. Judge Ct. Com.
PI., ^d Judl. Dist., Penna., 1810-23. Cadet-2d Lt., 1779, and ist Lt. Penna.
Artiil. Cont. Line, 1781. See Montgomery s Hist, of Berks Co., Penna.
Penna. in the Revo., vol. ii.
t CAMPBELL SMITH.
Entered 1783. Lieut. Fourth U. S. Inf., 1793.
t SAMUEL SWIFT.
b. Phila., Jan. 12, 1771 ; d. Gtn., Phila., Nov. 28, 1847. s. Joseph
Swift and Margaret McCall. Entered 1783, Studied law. m. Mary, dau.
Joseph Shippen. See Keith.
t ISAAC TELFAIR, A. M.
Presumed to have come fr. Ga. Entered 1783. Lawyer.
1787.
UNIVERSITY.
t BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BACHE, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1769; d. Phila., Sept. 10, 1798. s. Richard Bache,
Postmaster-Gen. U. S., and Sarah Franklin, dau. Dr. Benj. Franklin.
Entered 1784. Journalist; established the General Advertiser, Phila.,
which was changed to the Aurora and General Advertiser, m. Margaret
Harman Markoe. See Scharf and WestcotVs Hist, of Phila., Appleton.
fGEORGE DUFFIELD, A. M.
b. , July 28, 1767; d. . s. Rev. George Duffield, D. D., and
Margaret Armstrong. Entered 1784. Lawyer. Register-Gen. and Comp.-
Gen., Penna. Judge U. S. Ct., Terr, of Orleans, 1806. See Appleton.
1788] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 27
tJAMES SERGEANT EWENG, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 16, 1770 ; d. Phila., Aug. 26, 1823. s. Rev. John Ewing,
D. D., Provost, and Hannah Sergeant. Entered 1784. Druggist. m.
Catharine Margaretta, dau. Bodo Otto, M. D.
t JAMES MEASE, A. M. M. D., 1792.
b. Phila., Aug. 11, 1771 ; d. Phila., May 14, 1846. s. John Mease and
Esther Miller. Entered 1784. Physician. First Vice-Pres. Phila. Athenaeum.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1802, and one of its Sec. and Coun. Sec. Phila. Agrl.
Soc, 1813. Author medical lectures and essays ; " A Geographical Account
of the U. S. ; " " Picture of Phila."; " " Observations on Penitentiary System,
Penna.," etc. m. Sarah, dau. Hon. Pierce Butler, S. C. See Simpson,
Appleton, Scharf and IVesicoit's Hist, of Phila., Allibone.
t SAMUEL HARRISON SMITH, A. M. (and Coll. N. J., gratise causa, 1797).
b. Phila., , 1772; d. Washington, D. C, Nov. i, 1845. s. Hon..
Jonathan Bayard Smith and Susanna Bayard. Entered 1784. Editor first of
the New World, Phila., 1796-1800, and founder and editor National
Intelligencer, Washington, D. C, 1800-18. Comr. Int. Rev., Washington,
D. C, 1813. Author "Remarks on Education," "Trial of Judge Sam.
Chase, etc. ," with Thos. Lloyd, etc. m. Margaret, dau. Col. John Bayard,
Phila. See Appleton, Allibone.
fEVAN WILLIAM THOMAS, A. M.
b. Cecil CO., Md., Feb. 6, 1769; d. Phila., Aug. 27, 1840. s. Samuel
Thomas and Mary Thomas. Entered 1784. Laviryer. m. Martha, dau.
Hon. George Gray of " Whitby Hall," near Phila. See Thomas Family.
t HENRY WIKOFF, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 6, 1770; d. Phila., Feb. 21, 1S26. s. Peter WikoflF and
Altha Cot. Entered 1784. Lawyer.
+ JAMES WOODHOUSE, A. M. M. D., 1792.
b. Phila., Nov. 17, 1770; d. Phila., June 4, 1809. s. John Woodhouse
and Sarah Robinson. Entered 1784. Physician and chemist. Prof. Chem.,
1795-1809. Surg. U. S. A. in Gen. St. Clair's expedition against the western
Indians, 1791. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1796, and one of its Sec. and Coun.
Author " Dissertation on the Chem. and Med. Properties of the Persimmon
Tree ; " " Observations on the Combinations of Acids, Bitters, and Astrin-
gents ; " "Young Chemist's Pocket Companion," etc., contributor to med.
and sci. journals, and edited a number of chem. works. See Thacher,,
Simpson, Appleton, Allibone, Carson's Hist. Med. Dept. Univ. Penna.
UNIVERSITY.
fABIJAH DAVIS, A. M.
b. ; d. Buckshuttem, near Millville, N. J., Aug. 7, 1817. s. .
Entered 1785. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Cold Spg. Ch., Cape May Co.,
N. J., 1794-1800, and Millville and vicinity, 1800-17. ni. Ruth Ogden,
widow of Rev. Nathaniel Ogden (Class 1793), and dau. James Clark, Bridge-
ton, N. J.
t NATHANIEL HARRIS, A. M. (and Coll. N. J., gratis causa, 1801),
b. Long Is., N. Y., Jan. 14, 1763; d. Trenton, N. J., 1811. s. .
Entered 1785. Clergyman.
fWILLIAM HEWSON, A. M.
b. Bucks CO., Penna., 1769; d. Phila., 1S02 (?). s. Dr. William Hewson
and Mary Stevenson. Entered 1785. Farmer, m. Maria, dau. Herman
Christian Krotel.
28 UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA. [1788
t MICHAEL KEPPELE, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 9, 1771 ; d. Phila., Feb. 21, 1821. s. Henry Keppele and
. Entered 1785. Valedictorian. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1797-98.
Mem. Com. Coun. Phila., 1798-1806. Mayor Phila., 1811. m. Catherine,
dau. James Caldwell.
tWILLIAM WHITE MORRIS, A. M.
b. Phila., 1772 ; d. Phila., 179S. s. Robert Morris, Supt. of Finance
during Revo., and Mary White, sister Bp. White, (Class 1765). Entered
1785.
tJAMES BOWDOIN ROBINS, A. M.
b. , Md., Dec. 7, 1770; d. . s. John Purnell Robins and Anna
Spence. Entered 1785. Latin Salutatorian. Lawyer. Mem. Md. Legis.
Associate Judge Eastern Shore Circuit, Md.
t JAMES PATRIOT WILSON, A. M. D. D., 1807.
b. Lewes, Del., Feb. 21, 1769; d. Bucks co., Penna., Dec. 9, 1830. s.
Rev. Matthew Wilson, D. D., and Elizabeth Creghead. Entered 1785. Law-
yer, afterward Presb. clergyman. Pastor Presb. Chs., Lewes, Cool Spg. and
Indian River, Del., 1804-06, and of the First Presb. Ch., Phila., 1806-30.
Surv. Gen., Del. Declined Asst. Prof. Math., 1788. Trustee, 1813-30. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1814. Author " Lectures upon some of the Parables and His-
torical Passages of the New Testament;" "An Easy Introduction to the
Knowledge of the Hebrew Lang ; " "An Essay on Grammar," etc. m. ist,
Elizabeth, dau. John Woods, Lewes, Del. ; 2d, Mary, dau. David Hall, Del.
See Sprague, Simpson, Appleton.
1789.
UNIVERSITY.
i-JOSIAH BAILEY, A. M.
Entered 1786.
i- GEORGE MORGAN BAYNTON, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 26, 1771 ; d. . s. John Baynton and Elizabeth
Chevalier. Entered 1786.
t WILLIAM BOYSE, A. M. (M. D., elsewhere).
Entered 1786. Physician. Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila., 179S. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1799.
tJOHN DAVIDSON.
Entered 1786.
f ROBERT GAMBLE WAITERS DAVIDSON, M. D., 1794.
b. Phila., Mch. 23, 1773; d. at sea, 1804. s. Rev. James Davidson,
Rector Acad., and Prof. Gr. and Lat. Lang., and Margaret Linn. Entered
1785. Physician. Was acting as surg. to an East Indiaman when lost at sea.
t ROBERT FRAZER, A. M.
b. Middletown, Penna., Aug. 30, 1771 ; d. Thornbury, Penna., Jan. 20,
1821. s. Lt.-Col. Persifor Frazer, 5th. Regt. Penna. Line, later Brig.-Gen.
Penna. militia, and Mary Worrall Taylor. Entered 1786. Lawyer.
Dist.-Atty., Del. co., Penna. Mem. Penna. House of Reps., 1795. m. ist,
Mary Ball; 2d, Elizabeth, dau. John Fries ; 3d, Alice Pennell Yarnall, widow
Ell Yarnall. vSee MunseWs Am. Ances., vols. tv. and v., Campbell's
Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
t SAMUEL HAZLEHURST, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 28, 1772 ; d. "Clover Hill," Mt. Holly, N. J., July ir.
1849. s. Isaac Hazlehurst and Joanna Purviance. Entered 1786. Merchant.
Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav., and served in the Northampton Co.,
Penna., Exped. m. Elizabeth Baynton, dau. Abram Markoe.
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tTHOMAS TICKELL HEWSON, A. M. (M. D., elsewhere, and Harvard, gratis
causa, 1S22.)
b. London, Eng., Apr. 9, 1773 ; d. Phila., Feb. 17, 1S48. s. Dr. William
Hewson and Mary Stevenson. Entered 1786. Attended med. lectures at
Univ. Edin. Phys. Walnut Street Prison, Phila., 1806; Phila. Hosp.,
tSii; Orphan Asyl., Phila., 1817-37; and Penna. Hosp., 1818-35. Prof.
Comparat. Anat., 1816-28. Mem. Edin. Med. Soc, 1796. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc., 1801, and one of its curators and Sec. Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila., 1801,
and Pres. of the same, 1835-48. ' Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1803. Mem. Mass.
Med. Soc. Contributor to med. and sci. journals, and translator Swediaur's
"Treatise on Syphilis." m. Emily Banks. SeeA/emoir by Frmiklin Bache,
M. D. Appleion, Simpson.
t MARCUS HiLLEGAS KUHL, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. Frederick Kuhl and Susanna Hillegas.
Entered 1786. See E. St.C Whitnefs Michael Hillegas and his Descdis.
+ GEORGE LOCHMAN,^ A. M. (D. D., Allegheny Coll., Penna., 1819.)
b. Phila., Dec. 2, 1773; d. Harrisburg, Penna., July 10, 1S26. s.
Nicholas Lochman and Maria Schneider. Entered 1786. Tutor, 1793-96.
School teacher, afterward Luth. clergyman. Pastor Luth. Ch., Lebanon,
Penna., until 1815 and at Harrisburg, Penna., 1815-26. Pres. first convention
of the general synod held at Frederick, Md., 182 1. Author "Hist. Doctrine
and Discipline of the Luth. Ch.;" "Evangelical Catechism," and various
sermons and addresses, m. ist, Mary Magdalene Grotz, Phila. ; 2d, Susan
Hofiman, Phila. See Sprague, Appleton.
f SAMUEL Mcculloch, a.m.
Entered 1786.
t SAMUEL MILLER, A. M., D. D., 1804. (A. M. Yale, gratiae causa, 1792, and
Coll. N. J., 1792. D. D. Union Coll., 1804, and Univ. N. C, 1811. LL. D.
Washington Coll., Md., 1847.)
b. near Dover, Del., Oct. 31, 1769; d. Princeton, N. J., Jan. 7, 1850.
s. Rev. John Miller, A. M., and Margaret Millington. Entered the Senior
Class, 1788. Latin Salutatorian. Presb. clergyman. Pastor First Presb. Ch.,
N. Y. City, 1793-1813. Moderator Gen. Assem., 1806. Prof. Eccl. Hist,
and Ch. Govt. Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1813-49, and of which he was
a founder. Trustee Columbia Coll., 1806-13, and of Coll. N. J., 1S07-50.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1800. Corres. Mem. Philol. Soc, Manchester, Eng.,
1804. Mem. Hist. Socs., Mass., N. Y. and N. J. Author "A Brief Retro-
spect of the 1 8th Century;" " Memoir, Rev. John Rogers;" "Life Jonathan
Edwards" (in Spark's' Am. Biog.), etc. and many addresses, m. Sarah
Sergeant, Phila. See Life by his son, Rev. SamH Miller, D. D. Sprague,
Appleton.
t RICHARD RENSHAW, A.M.
b. ; d. Phila., Apr., 1799. s. Richard Renshaw and . Entered
1786.
t ANDREW RHEA, A. M.
Entered 1786. Tutor, 1791-94.
tC;ESAR AUGUSTUS RODNEY, A. M.
b. Dover, Del., Jan. 4, 1772; d. Buenos Ayres, S. A., June 10, 1824.
s. Col. Thomas Rodney and Elizabeth Fisher. Entered 1786. Lawyer.
M. C, 1803-05, 1820-22. Attv.-Gen. U. S., 1807-11. State Senator Del.,
1815. U. S. Comr. So. Am.,'1817. U. S. Senator Del., 1822-23. U.S.
Minister Buenos Ayres, 1823-24. Capt. Del. Company, 1812. Mem. Com.
Safety Del., 1813. With John Graham published "Reports on the Present
State of the United Provinces of So. Am." m. Susan, dan. John Hunn.
See Memoir in Life of Geo. Read, Del., by W. T. Read. Appleton.
♦ His name appears in some publications, such as Sprague's Annals of the American
Pulpit, as John George Lochman. His descendants assert this to be an error.
30
UNT\'BRSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1789
t BENJAMIN FULLER WEST, A.M.
b Phila., ; d. New Orleans, Sept., 1804. s. William West and
l^Ian . Entered 17S6. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav.
t GEORGE WILLIAMSON, A.M.
Presmned to have come fr. Md. Entered 1786.
1790
UNIVERSITY.
t WILLIAM BACHE, A. M. M. D., 1794.
b. Phila., May 31, 1773 ; d. , 1818. s. Richard Bache, Postmaster-
Gen, il. S., and Sarah Franklin, dau. Dr. Benj. Franklin. Entered 17S7.
Physician. Surv. of Customs, Phila., 1803. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1797.
m. Catharine Wistar.
tJOHN HILL BRINTON, A. M.
b. Chester co., Penna., Aug. 18, 1772 ; d. Phila., May 7, 1827. s. George
Brinton and Christiana Hill.^ Entered 1787. Lawyer. Trustee, 1806-22.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1810. m. Sarah, dau. Daniel Steinmetz, Phila. See
The Brinton Family by D. G. Brinton, M. B., LL. D. Keith.
tjACOB BROWN, A. M.
b. Bucks CO., Penna., May 9, 1775 ; d. Washington, D. C, Feb. 24, 1828.
s. . Entered 1787. Studied law in N. Y. City. School teacher, surv.
and soldier. Judge Jeflferson co. , N. Y. Col. N. Y. militia, 1809 ; Brig. -Gen. ,
1810 ; commanded the frontier from Oswego to Lake St. Francis, 1S12, and
repelled the attack of British at Ogdensburg, Oct. 4, 1812. Defeated the Brit-
ish at Sacketts' Har., May 29, 1813. Brig.-Gen. U. S. A., 1813. Maj.-Gen.
U.S. A., 1814. Gained a victory over Gen. Riall at Chippewa, Julys, 1814, and
over Gen. Drummond at Lundy's Lane, July 25, 1814 ; again defeated Gen.
Drummond at Fort Erie, Sept. 17, 1814. Gen. in Chief U. S. A., 182 1.
The City of N. Y. voted him its freedom ; he received the thanks of Con-
gress, and was awarded a gold medal emblematical of his triumphs. While
teaching in N. Y. wrote political articles for the press, m. Pamela Williams.
See Drake, Appleton, Gardner's Die. Army U. S.
-{•UR!AH DU BOIS, A. M.
b. Pittsgrove twp., Salem co., N. J., Feb., 1768 ; d. Doylestown, Penna.,
Sept. 10, 1821. s. Peter Du Bois and Amey Greeman. Entered 1787.
School teacher at Charleston, S. C; Deerfield, Bordentown and Woodbury,
N. J. Presb. clergyman. Pastor Deep Run and Tinicum Presb. Chs., 179S,
and of Doylestown Ch., 1804. Principal Doylestown Acad., 1804. Clk.
Orphans' Ct., Bucks co., Penna., 1815-18. Declined the degree of D. D.
conferred by the Univ. of Penna. m. Martha, dau. Robert Patterson, LL. D.,
Vice-Provost. See Family Record of Patterson, Ewing and Du Bois
Families, Sprague.
i-CHRISTIAN FREDERICK LEWIS ENDRESS,* A. M. D. D., 1819.
b. Phila., Mch. 12, 1775 ; d. Lancaster, Penna., Sept. 30, 1827. s. John
Zachary Endress and Anna Maria Henrici. Entered 1787. Tutor, 1792-95.
Luth. clergyman. Principal congregational School of Zion and St. Michael,
Phila., 1795-1801. Pastor Luth. Ch., Easton, Penna., 1801-15, and at Lan-
caster, Penna., 1815 until his death. Published, in German, " The Kingdom
of Christ not Susceptible of Union with Temporal Monarchy and Aristo-
cracy," and left in manuscript a " Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans;"
was also a contributor to the Luth. Ch. journals, m. Margaretha, dau. Jacob
Fries, Friesburg, Salem co., N. J. See Sprague, Appleton, Allibone,
t FRANCIS ALISON LATTA, A. M.
b. Deep Run, Bucks co., Penna., Apr. 27, 1766; d. Chestnut Level,
Lancaster CO., Penna., Apr. 21, 1S34. s. Rev. James Latta, D. D. (Class 1757),
♦ Known subsequently as Christian Endress.
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and Mary McCalla. Entered 1787. Presb. clergyman and teacher. Pastor
at Wilmington, Del. ; Ivancaster and Chestnut Ivevel, Penna. Founded the
Moscow Acad., Chester co., Penna. See Futhey afid Cope, Sprague.
fSAMUEL MARTIN, A. M. (D. D., Jeff. Coll., 1824.)
b. Chestnut Level, Lancaster co., Penna., Jan. 9, 1767 ; d. Chanceford,
York CO., Penna., June 29, 1845. s. . Entered 1787. Presb. clergy-
man. Pastor Slate Ridge and Chanceford, York co., Penna., 1793-1812,
and at Rockville, Md., 1812-13 ; Chanceford, York co., Penna., 1813-45.
Conducted a classical school for several years. See Sprague.
t DAVID SHUTE, A. M.
b. Salem co., N. J., circa 1773; d. Caracas, S. A., circa 1836. s.
William Shute and Hope Moore. Entered 1787. Tutor, 1790-91. Teacher,
m. Rachel Collins.
t J AMES STUART,* A.M.
Entered 1787.
COLLEGE.
t ROBERT ANDREWS, A. M.
b. York, Penna., May 8, 1774; d. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 10, 1842.
s. Rev. John Andrews, D. D., (Class 1765), Provost, and Elizabeth
Callender. Entered 1787. Mcht. at Bordeaux and Havre, France. Mem.
First Trp. Phila. City Cav., 1794-1800, and served during the Whisky Insur-
rection, Penna. m. ist, Neill, Phila. ; 2d, Nancy, dau. Gen. John
Mason, Va. ; 3d, Mary Margaret, dau. Henry Wilson, Harford co., Md.
fGERARDUS CLARKSON.
b. Phila., 1772 ; d. St. Christopher's, W. L, 1793. s. Matthew Clarkson,
Mayor of Phila., and Mary Boude. Entered 1787.
t JAMES COXE, A. M.
b. "Sunbury," Bucks co., Penna., 1771 ; d. West Indies, 1793. s.
William Coxe and Mary Francis. Entered 17S7, See Elegy on his death
in the Art of Domestic Happiness, and Other Poems, by a Recluse (Robert
Patterson). Pittsburgh, 1817.
t HENRY JOSEPH HUTCHINS. A. M.
b. Barbadoes, W. I., Oct. 14, 1773; d. Albion, 111., Apr. 14, i86r. s.
Benjamin Hutchins, M. D., and Mary Misson. Entered 1787. Clerk.
Chf. elk. U. S. Bank, Phila. m. Jane, dau. Capt. Leeson Simmons, Phila.
fWILLIAM TUCKEY MEREDITH, f A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 5, 1772 ; d. Phila., Sept. 26, 1844. s. Jonathan Meredith
and Elizabeth . Entered 1787. Lawyer. City Solicitor Phila., 1811-13.
Trustee, 1809-40. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1813. m. Gertrude Governeur, dau.
Judge Ogden, Elizabeth, N. J. See Simpson.
fWILLIAM WILSON, A. M.
b. ; d. . s. James Wilson and . Entered 1787.
t BENJAMIN WOOD, A. M.
b. Woodstown, N. J., Sept. 20, 1775 ; d. . s. Jachonias Wood and
Christina Gill. Entered 1787.
I79I.
UNIVERSITY.
i-THOMAS BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., June 4, 1776 ; d. Phila., June 3, 1857. s. Clement Biddle and
Rebekah Cornell. Entered 1788. Broker. Trustee, 1837-57. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1829. m. Christine Williams. See Descdts. of Clement Biddle.
* The surname is also spelled Stewart in the minutes of the Trustees.
t Known as William Meredith.
32
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l79I
tJOKN CARSON, A. M.
b Phila., 1773 ; d. Phila., Feb. 4, 1816. s. John Carson, M. D., Prof.
Chem and Agnes Hunter. Entered 1788. Naval officer. Master U. S. N.,
1798. Lieut. U. S. N., 1799. m. Ann, dau. Capt. Baker, Phila.
tJOHN CLOYD.
Entered 1788. Lawyer.
tTHOMAS FERGUSON, A. M.
Entered 1788.
tJOSEPH HEMPHILL, A. M.
b. Thombury twp., Chester co., Penna., Jan. 7, 1770 ; d. Phila., May 29,
1842. s. Joseph Hemphill and Ann Wills. Entered 1788. Lawyer. Mem.
Prov Assem., 1 797-1800. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1805. M. C, 1801-03, 1819-26,
1827-3T. Pres. Judge Dist. Ct., Phila., 1811-17, 1817-19. m. Margaret,
dau. Hon. Robert Coleman, Lancaster, Penna. See Futhey and Cope.
+ J AMES LATIMER, A. M.
b. Newport, Del., Aug. i, i774 ; d. Phila., May 9, 1845. s. Hon. George
Latimer and Margaret Cathcart. Entered 178S. Lawyer ; afterward broker,
m. Sophia, dau. Jacob Hoffman, Balto., Md.
tJAMES MILLER, A. M.
b. near Dover, Del., July 17, 1772; d. Statesburg, S. C, Apr. 15, 1795-
s. Rev. John Miller, A. M., (hon'y grad., 1763) and Margaret Milhng-
ton Entered 1788. Studied law, but owing to ill health had to abandon it.
See Life of Rev. Samuel Miller, D. D., LL. D., by his son. Rev. Samuel
Miller, D. D.
tJESSE MOORE, A. M.
Entered 1788.
tJOHN PARKER, A. M.
Entered 178S.
tJACOB RICHARDS, JR., A. M.
b. near Chester, Penna., 1793; d. near Chester, Penna., July 20, 1816.
s. Jacob Richards and Susanna Wills. Entered 1788. Lawyer. M. C,
1803-09. Col. Penna. militia, m. Elizabeth, dau. Major John James, Del.
tCUNNINGHAM SEMPLE, A. M.
Entered 1788. Lawyer.
fWILLIAM STOKES, A. M. ^
Entered 1788.
+JEREMIAH STURGEOPJ, A. M.
b. ; d. . s. Rev. William Sturgeon and . Entered 17S8.
fABNER WEBB, A. M.
Entered 1788.
tJAMES WILTBANK, A. M.
b , Del., 1773; d. , Mch. 19, 1842. s. John Wiltbank and
Marv- Shanklands. Entered 1788. P. E. clergyman. Headmaster Univ.
Grammar Sch., Phila., 1814-30. Chaplain U. S. Navy, 1833, 1837-42. m.
Mar)-, dau. Peter White.
1792.
UNIVERSITY.
t BENJAMIN CHAMPNEYS, A.M. M. D, 1805. ^, , , , ^ ^
b near Salem, N. J., 1774; d. Bndgeton, N. J., July 16,1814. s.
Edward Champneys and . Entered 1789. Physician. Mem. N. J.
1792] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 33
Assem. i8c6. Mem. Med. Soc, Phila., 1808. Surg. U. S. N., 1799-1801.
m. Sarah Eva, dau. Col. David Potter, Bridgeton, N. J. See Hist. Cumber-
land Co., N.J.
tJOHN CHURCH, A. M. M. D., 1797.
b. Phila., 1774; d. Phila., Nov. 12, 1S06. s. . Entered 17S9.
Physician. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1802. m. Mary Catharine, dau. Benjamin
Duffield, M. D., (Class 1768).
tJOSEPH DAVIDSON, A. M.
b. , 1775 ; d. Phila., 1S04. s. . Entered 17S9.
fEBENEZER DICKEY, A. M. (D. D., Coll., N. J. 1823).
b. Oxford, Chester CO., Penna., Mch. 12, 1772; d. Oxford, Chester cc,
Penna., May 31, 1831. s. Samuel Dickey and Mary Jackson. Entered 1789,
Presb. clerg3'man. Pastor Oxford and Octorara Chs., Penna. Author
"Tract to Parents;" "Plea for Christian Communion," and a series of
letters in Christian Advocate on "Travels in Europe for Health in 1820."
m. Jane, dau. John Miller, Phila. See FiUhey and Cope, Sprague, Appleton.
tJOSEPH DILWORTH, A.M.
b. Dilworthstown, Chester co., Penna., Mch. 2, 1773 ; d. Phila., June i>
1815. s. Charles Dilworth, Sheriff Chester co., Penna., and Mary Taylor.-
Entered 1789. Mcht.; afterward teacher. Said to have been the author and
compiler of a series of mathematical books, m. Rachel Budd.
tJOHN DUFFIELD, A. M.
b. ; d. Phila., Mch. 25, 1803. s. . Entered 1789. Merchant.
tJOHN EWING, A. M.
b. Phila., Avtg. 15, 1776; d. Phila., Apr. 27, 1816. s. Rev. John Ewing,
D.D., Provost, and Hannah Sergeant. Entered 1789. Lawyer. m.
Magdalene, dau. John Johnson.
t SAMUEL EWING, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 16, 1776; d. Phila., Feb. 3, 1825. s. Rev. John Ewing,
D. D., Provost, and Hannah Sergeant. Entered 1789. Lawyer. Solicitor
Guard. Poor Phila., 1815, and of Bd. Health Phila., 1812-18. Author number
of poems and editor Select Reviews and Spirit of the Foreign Magazine,
m. Eliza Redman. See Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc., Phila.
t AN DREW GEYER, A.M.
b. , 1772; d. Phila., 1839. s. Col. Andrew Geyer and Barbara Boshart.
Entered 1789. Clk. U. S. Custom House, Phila. Alderman Phila. Capt.
State Guards, Phila.; Lt.-Col. Penna. militia, m. Catherine Lapp.
tJOHN KEPPELE HELMUTH, A.M.
b. ; d. , June 19, 1839. s. Rev. Justus H. C. Helnmth, D. D.,
Prof. German, and Maria Barbara Keppele. Entered 17S9.
tJONATHAN HOLMES, A.M.
Registered as fr. N. J. Entered 1789.
+ BENJAMIN JONES, A.M.
b. ; d. Phila., Dec. 16, 1856, aged 81 years, s. . Entered 17S9.
t FREDERICK KUHL, A.M.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. Frederick Kuhl and Susanna Hille-
gas. Entered 17S9. See iT. St.C. Whitney's Michael Hillegas atid his
Descdts.
•hGEORGE [W.] McGOFFIN, A.M.
Registered as of Phila. Entered 17S9. Master Charity Sell., Univ,
Penna., 1S03.
34 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l792
fARCHIBALD McCLEAN. A.M.
b. Whitemarsh twp., Montg. co., Penna., July 13, 1767 ; d. Moundsville.
\V. Va., Sept. 6, 1845. s. Joseph McClean and Rachel Wood. Entered
1789. Teacher and editor. Conducted an Acad., Alexandria, Va., and
for many years published The Marshall ( Va.) Beacon, a weekly newspaper,
m. Mary, dau. Rev. David Jones.
+ SAMUEL MOORE, A. M. (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Deerfield, Cumberland co., N. J., Feb. 8, 1774; d. Doylestown,
Penna., July 17, i86r. s. Col. David Moore and Lydia Richman. Entered
1789. Tutor, 1792-94. Physician, manufacturer and merchant. M. C,
1818-22. Direc. U. S. Mint., Phila., 1824-35. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1805.
Pres. Hazletou Coal Co. m. Mary, dau. Robert Patterson, Prof. Math, and
Vice-Provost. See Family Record of Patterson, Ewing and Bu Bois
Families.
f JOHN OLIPHANT, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1775 ; d. . s. "William Oliphant and Susannah
. Entered 1789.
fWILLIAM PENNELL, A. M. (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Middletown, near Glen Riddle, Delaware co., Penna., Nov. 29, 1767 ;
d. Village Green, Aston twp., Delaware co., Penna., Nov. 25, 1817. s.
William Pennell and Marv Dell. Entered 1789. Physician, m. Dorothea
S., dau. Henry H. Graham. See Sharpless Ceneal.
t WILLIAM RAMSAY, A. M.
b. Bucks CO., Penna., ; d. . s. . Entered 17S9.
tJACOB SENN, A. M.
b. , 1776; d. Indianfield, Penna., 1S18. s. . Entered 17S9.
Ref. Ch. clergyman. Officiated in Hardwick, vStillwater, Sussextown and
Knowlton, all in N. J., 1795-1800; Tohickon, Springfield and Indianfield,
all in Penna., 1S00-18. See Rev. Dr. E. T. Corrvin's MammlRef. Ch.
in Am.
fWILLIAM SERGEANT, A. M.
b. Newark, N. J., Jan. i, 1776; d. Phila., Mch. 7, 1S07. s. Hon. Jonathan
Dickinson Sergeant (Class 1763) and Margaret Spencer. Entered 1789.
Lawyer.
t FREDERICK SMITH, A. M.
b. Gtn., Phila., Mch. i, 1773 ; d. Reading, Penna., Oct. 4, 1830. s. Rev.
John Frederick Schmidt, A. M., and Mary (or Anna) Barbara Schanwecker.
Entered 1789. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1802-03. Dep. Atty.-Gen.
Berks co., Penna., i'8i8. Atty.-Gen. Penna., 1823-28. Justice Sup. Ct.
Penna., 1828-30. m. Catharine vSpangler, dau. George Leaf, Pottstown,
Penna. See Montgomery s Hist, of Berks Co., Penna.
tJACOB WACK, A. M.
1>, ; d. . s. Rev. Casper Wack and Barbara Leidy. Entered
17S9. m. 1st, Susan Lynch ; 2d, Catherine Hopler.
tJENKINS WHITESIDES, A. M.
Registered as fr. Chester, Penna. Entered 1789. Supposed to be U. S.
Senator, Tenu . , 1 809- 1 1 .
Non-Graduati:.s.
f JAMES MILNOR, D. I)., 1S19.
b. Phila., June 20, 1773 ; d. N. Y. City, Apr. 8, 1845. s. William Milnor
and Ann Brientnall. Ivntered 1789. Lawyer; afterward P. E. clergyman.
Mem. City Coun. Phila. and Prcs. Select Conn., 180S-09. M. C, 1811-13.
Asst. min. Christ Ch. and St. Peter's, Phila., 1814-16; rector St. George's Ch.,
N. Y. City, 1816-45. m. Ivleanor, dau. Henry Pawling, Norristown, Penna.
See Life by Rev. f. S. Stone, D. D., Sprague.
1792] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 35
t JAMES DIAMENT WESTCOTT.
b. Bridgeton, N. J., Jan. 26, 1775 ; d. Trenton, N. J., Mch. 2, 1841. s.
Capt. John Westcott, N. J. Line, and Sarah Diament. Entered 1790. Printer
and joumaHst. Established The Argus, the first regular newspaper in
Cumberland CO. , N. J., Oct., 1795. Editor Washington, D. C, Chronicle, and
Alexandria, Va., Gazette, 1796- 1804. Mem. N. J. Legis., 1816. Pres. Judge
Ct. Com. PI. Cumberland co., N. J., 1817-27, and Justice of Peace, 1817-27.
Collector Port of Bridgeton, N. J. Sec. State N. J., 1830-46. Published
nmnerous political pamphlets, m. Amy Harris, dau. Dr. John Thomas
Hampton, Cedar%-ille, N. J. See Hist. Ciimberla^id Co., N.J.
COLLEGE.
t SAMUEL BETHEL.
b. Lancaster, Penna., 1771 ; d. Columbia, Penna., July 21, 18 19. s.
Samuel Bethel and Susan Taylor. Entered 1789. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
Legis., 180S-09. m. Sarah, dau. Gen. Edward Hand, Lancaster, Penna.
tJOHN HAZLEHURST.
b. Phila., June 28, 1775 ; d. Charleston, S. C, 1796. s. Isaac Hazlehurst
and Joanna Purviance. Entered 1789.
t ROBERT HAZLEHURST.
b. Phila., Mch. 14, 1774; d. Phila., May 20, 1804. s. Isaac Hazlehurst
and Joanna Pur\'iance. Entered 17S9. Lawyer.
t GEORGE IZARD.
b. S. C, 1777 ; d. Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 22, 1S28. s. Ralph Izard and
Alice de Lancey. Lt. Engr. Corps, U. S. A., 1794. Lt. Engr. Corps, French
Army, 1796-97. Capt. Engr. Corps, U. S. A., 1799-1802. Capt. Artill., U.
S. A., 1802-03. Col. 2d Artill., U. S. A., 1812. Brig.-Gen., U. S. A., 1813.
Maj.-Gen., U. S. A., 1814-15. Gov. Arkansas Terr., 1825-28. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1807. Published "Official Corres. with the War Dept., 1814 and
1815." m. Elizabeth Carter, dau. James Parke Farley, "Antigua," Va.,
and widow ist, John Banister, Va., 2d, Thomas Lee Shippen. See Appleton,
Keith.
t SAMUEL JONES, A. M. M. D., 1797.
b. Willistown, Chester co., Penna., circa, 1772; d. Phila., Sept., 1797.
s. Griffith Jones and nephew Rev. Samuel Jones, D. D. (Class 1762) and
Hannah Lloyd. Entered 1789. Tutor, 1793-95. Physician.
t GEORGE HENRY KEPPELE.
b, , Oct. 12, 1773 ; d. . s. . Entered 17S9. Lawyer.
t DAVID BOONTON OGDEN (LL. D., Columbia Coll., 1837).
b. Boonton, N. J., 1775 ; d. Fort Richmond, Staten Is., N. Y., July 16,
1849. s. Col. Samuel Ogden and Eiiphemia Morris. Entered 17S9. Lawyer.
Surrogate N. Y. co., 1S42. Trustee Columbia Coll., 1815-49, and chmn. of
its Bd., 1843-49. m. Margaretta E., dau. Abraham Ogden (Class 1761).
fHORE BROWSE TRIST.
b. Newby, Penna., Feb. 4, 1775; d. New Orleans, Aug. 29, 1804.
s. . Entered 1789. Collector of Port New Orleans, 1802. m. , dau.
Thomas Jefferson.
t GEORGE STEPTOE WASHINGTON.
b. Harewood, Berkeley co., \ a.., circa 1773; d. S. C. (?); buried in
Augusta, Ga. s. Col. Samuel Washington, bro. Gen. Washington, and
Anne AUerton nee Steptoe. Entered 17S9. m. Lucy, dau. Mr. Payne, Va.
and Phila. See Hayden^s Va. Geneal.
-i- LAWRENCE AUGUSTINE WASHINGTON.
b. Stafford co., Va., 1775 ; d. Whee'iug, Vfl., Feb., 1824. s. Col. Samuel
Washington, bro. Gen. Washington, and, Anne AUerton nee Steptoe. Entered
1789. m. Mary Dorcas, dau. James Wood, T'Jinchester, Va. See Hayden's
Va. Geneal.
36 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l792
fBIRD WILSON, D. D., 1821. (LL. D., Columbia Coll., 1845.)
b. Carlisle, Penna., Jan. 8, 1777; d. N. Y. City, Apr. 14, 1859. s. Hon.
James Wilson, LL. D., and Rachel Bird. Entered 1789. Lawyer, afterward
P. E. clergyman. Pres. Judge Ct. Com. PL, 7th Dist., Penna., 1806-17.
Rector St. John's, Norristown, and St. Thomas', Wkitemarsh, Penna. Prof.
Svst. Divan., Gen. Theol. Sem., P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1821-50, and Emeritus
Prof., 1850-59. Sec. House of Bishops, 1829-41. Prepared an edition of
Bacon's Abridgment of the Law, collected and published the works of
his father, Hon. James Wilson, and wrote a memoir of Rt. Rev. William
White (Class 1765). See Memoir by Rev. IV. IV. Bronson. Simpson,
Apple ton, Allibone.
tJOHN YEATES.
b. Lancaster, Penna., June 29, 1772 ; d. Lancaster, Penna., Jan. 7, 1844.
s. Judge Jasper Yeates (Class 1761) and Sarah Burd. Entered 1789. m.
Eliza, dau. Daniel Buckley. See Keith.
Non-Graduate.
t BROOKS.
Entered 1789.
1793-
fADAM P. BOYD.
Entered 1790. Tutor, 1793-97.
tJOHN COATS BROWNE, A.M., 1803.
b. Pliila., Oct. 23, 1774 ; d. Phila., Aug. 8, 1832. s. Peter Browne and
Hannah Lloyd. Entered 1790. Ship-smith. First Pres. Kensington Bk.,
Phila. Pres. Ed. Comr. Kensington Dist., Phila., 1831. m. Hannah, dau.
Hugh Lloyd, Darby, Penna.
fWILLIAM HUGGINS.
Entered 1790.
t ENEAS McREADY.
Entered 1790.
fWILLIAM MAUSSET.
Entered 1790.
fANDREW CALDWELL MITCHELL.
b. ; d. Washington, D. C, May 10, 1S26. s. . Entered 1790.
m. Martha Ann, dau. Hugh Roberts, " Pine Grove," Phila. co., Penna. See
Keith.
t THOMAS MORGAN.
b. ; d. Phila., June 8, 1S04. s. Jacob Morgan and . Entered
1790. m. Anne Wain.
t NATHANIEL OGDEN.
b. Fairfield Iwp., Cumberland co., N. J., April 9, 176S ; d. Taunton,
Ma.'js., July 11, 1796. s. Joseph Ogden and Abigail . Entered 1790.
Clergyman, m. Ruth, dau. James Clark, Senr., Bridgeton, N. J.
tJOHN HOLT OSWALD, A. M., 1803.
b. Phila., Dec. 27, 1775; d. Carthagena, iSio. s. Eleazar Oswald and
Holt. Entered 1790.
tJOHN PATTERSON.
I<;ntcrcd 1790. Tutor, 1794-95.
+JOHN PRESTON.
b. Phila., Dec. 24, 1770; d. . s. . Entered 1790.
1794] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 37
t GEORGE Mcelroy SCOTT (A. M., gratiae causa, Coll. N. J., 1796) •
b. Neshaminy, Bucks co., Penna., 1759; d. Hookstowm, Beaver CO.,
Penna., Aug. 9, 1848. s. John Scott and Anna Rea. Entered 1790. Presb.
clergyman, and pastor at Mill Crk., Penna., 1799-1838, and at Flatts, now
Fairview, Brooke co., Va., 1799-1826. m. Anna, dau. Samuel Rea, Lieut,
of Bucks CO., Peuna., in the Revolutionary Com. of Safety at Phila.
t DAVID STERRETT.
Presumed to have come fr. Balto., Md. Entered 1790.
t ROBERT STEVENSON.
b. ; d. . s. Robert Stevenson and . Entered 1790.
t ROBERT STEWART.
b. 1771 ; d. 1799. s. . Entered 1790.
fWILLIAM ANTHONY TURNER.
b. Phila., ; d. N. Y. City, Jan. i, 1S30. s. William Turner and
Abigail . Entered 1790. Lawyer.
fWILLIAM WALLACE.
b. Phila., Feb. 24, 1774 ; d. . s. James Wallace and Elizabeth .
Entered 1790.
tJAMES SMITH WILCOCXS.
b. ; d. Phila., 1S38, aged 61 j^ears. s. John Wilcocks and
Hockley. Entered 1790.
fWILLIAM WILCOCXS.
b. Phila., 1776; d. Phila., 1S16. s. John Wilcocks and Hockley.
Entered 1790.
f FRANCIS WRIGHT.
Entered 1790.
f THOMAS BARTON ZANTZINGER, A.M., 1802.
b. Phila., Jan. 5, 1776 ; d. Phila., Dec. 19, 1847. s. Paul Zantzinger and
Esther Barton. Entered 1790. Lawyer, m. Susanna, dau. William SheaflF.
Non-Graduate.
f JOHN HENRY HOBART (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1793. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1796.
D. D., Union Coll., 1807).
b. Phila., Sept. 14, 1775 ; d. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1830. s. Enoch
Hobart and Hannah Pratt. Entered 1790. Tutor Coll. N. J., 1796-98.
Clergyman P. E. Ch. and asst. min. Trinity Ch., N. Y. City, and afterward
rector of the same. Asst. Bp. and Bp. N. Y., 181 1-30. One of the
founders Gen, Theol. Sem., P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, and Prof. Pastoral Theol.,
1821. Published " Companion for the Altar ;" "The Christian's Manual ; "
edited D'Oyley and Mant's Family Bible, etc. m. Mary Goodwan, dau.
Rev. Thomas Bradbury Chandler, D. D., EHzabethtown, N. J. See Life
by Rev. Dr. John McVickar, Appleton, Allibone.
1794.
f EDWARD SHIPPEN BURD, A.M., 1803.
b. Phila., Dec. 25, 1779 ; d. Phila., Sept. 17, 1848. s. Edward Burd and
Elizabeth Shippen. Entered 1791. Lawyer. Trustee, 1S31-39, 1842-44.
m. Eliza Howard, dau. Joseph Sims. See Keith.
f JOHN WARD FENNO.
b. Boston, Mass., 1778; d. Phila., 1802. s. John Fenno and——.
Entered 1791. Succeeded his father as editor Gazette U. S. and Phila.
Evening Advertiser. m. Mary Curtis.
38 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l794
t ISAAC HAZLEHURST.
b. Phila., ; d. Bassire, Is. St. Croix, W. I., circa. 1857. s. Isaac
Hazlehurst and Joauna Pun-iance. Entered 1 791. Planter.
t RICHARD HUNTER HAZLEHURST.
b. Phila., July 13, 1778 ; d. Salem, N. J., Apr. 12, 1831. s. Isaac Hazle-
hiirst and Joanna Purviance. Entered 179 1. Merchant, m. Maria Eleanor,
dau. George Blagden.
t DAVID JACKSON, A.M., 1S03.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., June 29, 1808. s. David Jackson, M. D., and
Susan Kemper. Entered 1791.
fWILLIAM LATTA (D. D., Lafayette Coll., 1845).
b. Deep Run, Bucks co., Penna., 1768; d. Gt. Valley, Chester co.,
Penna., Feb. 19, 1847. s. Rev. James Latta, D. D. (Class 1757) and Mary
McCalla. Entered 1791. Presb. clergyman. Pastor Charlestown and Gt.
Valley Chs., Chester co., Penna. m. Mary Loyd, Gt. Valley, Penna. See
Sprague.
tJOHN McBEATH.
Entered 1791.
+ ALGERNON SYDNEY MAGAW, A. M., 1S03.
b. 1777 ; d. Phila., Feb. 29, 1823. s. . Entered 1791. Lawyer.
tJOHN MILES.
b. ; d. . s. Hon. Samuel Miles and . Entered 1791.
Lawyer.
1795-
tTHOMAS CADWALADER.
b. Phila., Oct. 28, 1779; d. Phila., Oct. 31, 1841. s, Brig.-Gen. John
Cadwalader (Class 1760) and Williamina Bond. Entered 1792. Lawyer.
Brig.-Gen. Penna. Vols., 1814. After the war was a Maj.-Gen. Penna.
militia and on the commission to prepare a system of Cav. and Artill. tactics
for U. S. Army, and was author of articles' in various journals. Trustee,
1816-36. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1825. m. Mary, dau. Col. Clement Biddle.
See Keith.
t JOHN CAMPBELL (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Phila., 1775; d. Phila., Dec. 9, iSoi. s. John Campbell, mcht.,
Phila., and Mary , Entered 1792. ^qq Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc.
Phila.
fABNER DAVIS.
Entered 1792.
t FRANKS HAMILTON,
b. Phila., May 22, 1779; d. Phila., Aug. 14, 179S. s. Andrew Hamilton
and Abigail Franks. Entered 1792. See Keith.
fANDREW PURVIANCE HAZLEHURST.
b. Phila., Mch. 16, 1781 ; d. . s. Isaac Hazlehurst and Joanna
Purviance. Entered 1792. Mcht. in Balto., Md. m. Purviance, Balto. .
Md.
tJOHN EWING LATTA.
b. Chestnut Level, Lancaster co., Penna., 1772; d. New Castle, Del.,
Sept. 26, 1824. s. Rev. James Latta, D. D. (Class 1757) and Marj' McCalla.
Entered 1792. Presb. clergyman. Pastor New Castle and Christiana Chs.,
Del., 1800-24. Pennanent elk. Gen. Assem. I'resb. Ch. m. Catherine Van
Voorhies, Phila. See Sprague.
fGEORGE LEE.
luitered 1792.
tCHARLES MORRIS, M. D., 1S02.
b. Phila., 1777 ; d. . s. . Entered 1792. Physician.
1799] COLI.EGE DEPARTMENT. 39
tJOHN OTT.
Entered 1792.
t ROBERT PATTERSON.
b. Phila., Apr. i, 1773; d. near Pittsburgh, Penna., . s. Rev.
Joseph Patterson and Jane Moak. Entered 1792. Tutor, 1 795-1813. Presb.
clergyman. Pastor of a ch. near Pittsburgh, Penna. See Sprague.
tZALEGMAN PHILLIPS.
b. Phila., June 30, 1779 ; d. Phila., Aug. 21, 1839. s. Jonas Phillips and
Rebecca Machada. Entered 1792. Lawyer, m. Arabella, dau. Myer S.
Solomons. S<i& Mimsell's Am. Ances., vol. iv.
t PHILIP GENDRON PRIOLEAU, M. D., 179S.
b. Charleston, S. C, 1776; d. Charleston, S. C, June 12, 1844. s.
Samuel Prioleau and Catherine Cordes. Entered 1792. Physician, m.
Catherine Prioleau, dau. John Cordes.
t SAMUEL SHOEMAKER.
b. , June 14, 177S; d. Phila., Nov. 26, 1822. s. Benjamin Shoe-
maker and Elizabeth Warner. Entered 1792, Lawyer. See Keith.
fSTEPHEN THOMPSON.
b. ; d. . s. Richard Thompson and . Entered 1792.
tTHOMAS HARRISON WHITE.
b Phila., Nov. 12, 1779; d. Phila., Oct. 15, 1S59. s. Rt. Rev. William
White (Class 1765) and Marv Harrison. Entered 1792. Merchant, ni
Mary Key, dau. Gen. Richard Heath, Balto., Md. See Montgomery s Col.
Thomas White and his Descdts.
1797.
tWILLIAM SHEPARD BIDDLE.
b. Phila., Feb. 21, 1781 ; d. Phila., May 30, 1S35. s. Charles Biddle,
Vice-Pres. Penna., and Hannah Shepard. Entered 1794. Lawyer. m. ist,
Circe Deroncera ; 2d, Elizabeth B. Keating nee Hopkinson, dau. Hon.
Joseph Hopkinson, LL. D. (Class 1786). See Autobiog. Charles Biddlc.
fWILLIAM MclLHENNY.
b. circa 1779; d. Phiia., Sept. 22, 1854. s. William Mcllhenny and
. Entered 1794. Lawyer. Sec. and Librarian Athenaeum, Phila.
fCHAMLESS WHARTON.
b. 1780 ; d. Phila., Oct. 22, 1802. s. John Wharton and Rebecca Cham-
less. Entered 1794. ^^^ Wharton Family.
1799.
+ WILLIAM HAMILTON HENRY, A.M.
b. Phila., Feb. i, 1781 ; d. . s. . Entered 1796.
t DAVID HUTCHINSON, A.M.
Entered 1796. Tutor, 1797.
+JAMES HUTCHINSON, A.M. M. D., 1803.
Entered 1796. Physician.
t FRANCIS McSHANE, A.M. ,^ ,
b. Phila., Aug. 5, 1779 ; d. . s. Barnabas McShane and Sarah .
Entered 1796. Lawyer.
)HN McSHANE, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 2, 17
Entered 1796. Merchant.
+JOHN McSHANE, A.M. ,^ ,
b. Phila., Aug. 2, 1781 ; d. . s. Barnabas McShane and Sarah
40 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [^799
t ROBERT McSHANE, A.M.
b. Phila., Jan. 15, 1783 ; d. . s. Barnabas McShane and Sarah .
Entered 1796. Lawyer.
fBAYSE NEWCOMB,* A.M.
b. Fairfield tw'p., Cumberland co., N. J., Mch. 5, 1780 ; d. Phila., Mch.
27, 1856. s. Bayes Newcomb, Justice of the co., and Hannah Bower.
Entered 1796. Lawyer. m. ist., Ann Freeman, dau. Dr. John Thomas
Hampton, Cedarville, N. J.; 2d, Mrs. Mary A. Darley, Phila. See His L
Cuviberland CO., N.J., Newcomb Family Geneal.
+JAMES S.f SMITH, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 27, 1782; d. Phila., Jan. 25, 1861. s. Daniel Smith and
Elizabeth Shute. Entered 1796. Lawyer. Vice-Provost Law Acad. Phila.
Mem. Com. Coun., Phila., and its Pres., 1815-19. Trustee, 1831-61. m.
Lydia, dau. Thomas Learning, Phila.
Non-Graduates.
tJOHN COPE.
b. Chester co., Penna., May i, 1783; d. Natchez, Miss., Mch. 18, 1811.
s. Joseph Cope and Ann Taylor. Entered 1796. Teacher in Phila. See
Futhey and Cope.
t NICHOLAS BIDDLE (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1801 ; A. M., Coll. N. J., 1804; LL. D.,
Coll. N. J., 1835).
b. Phila., Jan. 8, 1786; d. Phila., Feb. 27, 1844. s. Charles Biddle,
Vice-Pres. Penna., and Hannah Shepard. Entered 1796. Lawyer. Sec. to
Gen. Armstrong, U. S. Min. to France, and to Hon. James Monroe, U. S.
Min. to Eng. Mem. Penna. Legis., i8io-ir. State Senator Penna., 1813 .
Trustee, 1818-44. Direc. U. S. Bank, 1819-23, and its Pres., 1823-36. Pres.
Penna. Bank, 1836-39. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1813. One of the editors
o{ Portfolio. Author "Ode to Bogle," etc. m. Jane M., dau. John Craig.
See Memoir by Hon. Roberi T. Conrad itt Am. Nal. Portrait Gallery.
Autobiog. Charles Biddle. Appleton, Allibone.
1800.
t CHARLES BRECK.
b. Boston, Mass., May, 17S2 ; d. Amsterdam, Holland, May, 1822. s.
Samuel Breck and Hannah Andrews. Entered 1797. Published a niimber
of plays. See Breck Family, Autobiog. Samuel Breck.
fWILLIAM GRINNELL.
b. ; d. Phila., Oct. 10, 1841. s. . Entered 1797. Lawyer.
+ HARTMAN KUHN, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 4, 1784; d. Phila., Nov. 6, i860, s. Dr. Adam Kuhn,
Prof. Med. Dept., and Mrs. Elizabeth Markoe, dau. Isaac Hartman. Entered
1797. Merchant. Trustee, 1836-60. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1S40. m.
Ellen, dau. James Lyle, Phila. See Keith.
f ALEXANDER G. McCORKLE.
Entered 1797.
fWILLIAM D. NICHOLSON.
Entered 1797. I^awyer.
1802.
tJOHN COX, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 24, 1788 ; d. Phila., Feb. 6, 1S64. s. James S. Cox and
Charlotte Sitgreaves. Entered 1799. Studied law. Merchant. Pres. Lehigh
Coal and Nav. Co., Phila., 1822-29, 1841-44. m. Martha, dau. Gen. William
Lyman, Mass., and U. S. Consul, London.
* His given name was always spelled Bayes by his father and his ancestors. The change
iv.Ts made by the subject of this sketch.
t This is a distinguishing letter, not au abbreviation.
1803] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 4I
i- CHARLES KUHN, A. M.
b. Phila., 1785; d. Phila., 1S42. s. Adam Kuhn. M. D., Prof. Med.
Dept., and Mrs. Elizabeth Markoe, dau. Isaac Hartuian. Entered 1799.
Merchant, m. Ehzabeth Hester Yard.
^JONATHAN MEREDITH, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct., 1784 ; d. Balto., Md., Feb. 25, 1872. s. Jonathan Mere-
dith and Elizabeth . Entered 1799. Lawyer, m. Hannah, dau. Dr.
Moses Hazlitt.
t HENRY MORRIS, A. M.
b. Phila., July 24, 1784; d. Phila., Dec. i, 1842. s. Robert Morris,
Signer Declaration of Independence, and Mary White, sister Rt. Rev.
William White (Class 1765). Merchant. Sheriff Phila. co., 1841. m. Eliza
J., dau. Dr. WilUam Smith, N. Y.
t MAGNUS MILLER MURRAY, A.M.
b. Phila., Feb. 22, 1787 ; d. Pittsburgh, Penna., Mch. 3, 1838. s. Como.
Alexander Murray, U. S. N., and Mary Miller. Entered 1799. Lawyer,
subsequently iron mfr. Mayor Pittsburgh, Penna. m. Mary, dau. Gen.
John Wilkins.
1803.
i-JOHN FOX.
b. Phila., Apr. 26, 1787; d. Doylestown, Penna., Apr. 15, 1849. s.
Edward Fox and Elizabeth Sergeant. Entered 1800. Lawyer. Dep. Atty.-
Gen. Bucks co., Penna., for fifteen years. Pres. Judge Bucks and Montg.
COS., Penna., 1830-41. Lieut, and Lt.-Col. U. S. A. A. D. C. to Maj.-
Gen. Worrell, 1814. Maj.-Gen. Penna. militia, Bucks and Montg. cos. m.
Margery, dau. Gilbert Rodman. ^&& Memoir by Ed. Fox Pxigh. Rodman
Family. Campbell s Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
t GEORGE GRAY LEIPER.
b. Phila., Feb. 3, 1786; d. "Lepidia," Leiperville, Del. co., Penna.,
Nov. 17, 1868. s. Thomas Leiper and Elizabeth Coultas Gray. Entered
1800. M. C, 1829-31. Associate Judge Del. co., Penna. Mem. First Trp.
Phila. City Cav. m. Eliza Snowdeu, dau. John Chew Thomas (Class 1783).
See Apple ton.
fjOHN McAllister, jr., a.m., i8i6.
b. Phila., June 29, 1786; d. Phila., Dec. 17, 1877. s. John McAllister
and Frances Wardale. Entered 1800. Optician, m. Eliza Melville, dau.
William Young, Rockland, Del.
-i-ABRAHAM SHOEMAKER. JR.
b. , 1784; d. Phila., Nov. 4, 1832. s. . Entered 1800.
Lawyer.
t SAMUEL WILCOCKS.
b. Phila., Mch. i, 1786 ; d. Phila., Mch. 22,1824. s. Alexander Wil-
cocks, (Class 1761) and Mary Chew. Entered 1800. Lawyer, m. Harriet,
dau. Gabriel Manigault, Charleston, S. C. See Keith.
Non-Graduates.
t JOHN POWEL HARE."^
b. Phila., Apr. 22, 1786; d. Newport, R. I., June 14, 1850. s. Hon.
Robert Hare and Margaret Willing. Entered 1800. Sec. U. S. Leg. , London,
1809-11. State Senator Penna., 1827-30. Col. and Inspec.-Gen. U. S. A.,
1812-14. One of the Charter Trustees Lafayette Coll., 1S26. m. Julia, dau.
Col. Andrew de Veaux, S. C. See Keith.
-i- JOSEPH MOORE.
Entered 1800.
t HARRISON HALL.
Entered 1800, and left during Junior year.
*He caused his name to be changed, by Act of Assem., to John Hare PoweL
42 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1804.
1804.
t GEORGE ANDREWS, A. M.
Entered iSoi.
t JOHN MICHAEL HANCKEL, A. M.
b. Phila., 17S7 ; d. Burlington, N. J., Mch. 21, 181T. s. John Michael
Ilanckel, M. D., and Mary Ann Hammell. Entered i8or. Principal of an
Acad., Burlington, N. J.
t EDWARD LOWBER, A. M. M. D., 1S07.
b. Phila., Oct. 6, 17S4 ; d. . s. . Entered 1801. Physician.
t JOHN LOWBER, A. M.
Entered 1801.
t JOHN COLE LOWBER, A. M.
b. , Md., June 3, 1789 ; d. Phila., May 4, 1834. s. William Lowber
and Alice Ponder. Entered 1801. Lawyer. Clk. Com. Coun. Phila.,
1815-19, 1820-27. Trustee, 1828-34. m. Frances, dau. Hon. Jonathan
Dickinson Sergeant, (Class 1763).
t MATTHEW MATTHEWS, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 25, 1786; d. Phila., Aug. i, 1849. s. . Entered
1801. Clergyman.
t ROBERT MASKELL PATTERSON, A. M. M. D., 1808.
b. Phila., Mch. 23, 1787 ; d. Phila., Sept. 5, 1854. s. Robert Patterson,
LL. D., Prof, and Vice-Provost, and Ame Hunter Ewing. Entered 1801.
Studied the physical sciences in London and in Paris. Acting Consul Gen. U.S.,
Paris, 1809. Prof. Nat. Phil, and Math., 1813-28. Vice-Provost, 1814-28. Prof.
Nat. Phil. Univ. Va., 1829-35. Trustee, 1836-54. Direc. U. S. Mint, Phila.,
1835-53. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1809, and its Pres., 1845-53. One of the
founders Franklin Instit., and one of its Vice-Pres. One of the founders
Musical Fund Soc, Phila., and its Pres., 1838-53. Mem. Am. Acad. Arts
and vSci., 1839. Published "Early Hist. Am. Phil. Soc," and other occa-
sional essays. m. Helen Hamilton, dau. Thomas Leiper, Phila. See
Simpson, Appleton, Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila., Allibone.
t EDWARD TSLGHMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 27, 1779 ; d. Phila., Jan. 27, 1826. s. Edward Tilghman,
(Class 1767) and Elizabeth Chew. Entered 1801. Merchant, m. Rebecca,
dau. Jesse Wain, Phila. See Keith.
1805.
fTHOMAS ALLIBONE, A. M.
b. Phila., 1787 ; d. Phila., Aug. i, 1821. s. Thomas Allibone and Esther
Marshall. Entered 1802. Lawyer, m. Mary Turner, Va.
+ JOHN MASON DUNCAN, A. M. (D. D., Columbia Coll., 1843.)
h. Phila., July, 1790 ; d. Balto., Md., Apr. 3, 1851. s. Matthew Duncan and
Helen Mason. Entered 1802. Studied at Theol. Sem. Assoc Ref. Ch., N.
Y. City. Clergyman Assoc. Ref. Ch., and pastor in Balto., 1812-51. Pub-
lished "A Plea for Ministerial Liberty ;" "An Essay on the Origin, etc., of
Creeds and Confessions of Faith," and other lectures and sermons, m. Eliza
McKini. See Sprague.
tTKOMAS KITTERA, A. M.
b. Lancaster, Penna., Mch. 21, 1789 ; d. Phila., June 16, 1839. s. Hon.
John Wilkes Kittera and Ann Moore. Entered 1802. Lawj'er. Dep. Atty.-
Gen. Penna., 1817-18. Dep. Atty.-Gen. Phila., 1824-26. M. C. 1826-27.
Mem. Select Coun. Phila., and its' Pres., 1S24-26. Right Worshipful Grand
Master Grand Lodge, Penua., A. Y. M.
1807] COI.LEGE DEPARTMENT. 43
t ROBERT REID, A. M. (D. D.. elsewhere.)
b. near Belfast. Ireland, Nov. 5, 1781; d. Erie, Penna.. May 15, 1844.
s. . Studied at Theol. Sem. Assoc. Ref. Ch., N. Y. City. Clergyman
Assoc. Ref. Ch., and pastor in Erie, Penna., 1812-44. Chaplain on Como.
Perrv's ship, U. S. N., while on Lake Erie. Published "The Seven Last
Plagues ; " " Helps to Christian Devotions," and .several sermons and pam-
phlets, m. 1st., Elizabeth Calhoun ; 2d, Elizabeth, dau. Rev. Matthew
Lind, Franklin co., Penna.
1807.
t BENJAMIN J. BOSTOCK, A. M.
Entered 1805.
t JACOB GRATZ, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1788; d. Phila., Dec. 24, 1856. s. Michael Gratz and
Miriam Simon. Entered 1804. Merchant. Mem. Penna. Legis. State
Senator Penna. Pres. Union Canal.
t JACOB GREEN, A.M. (A. B., Queen's [now Rutgers] Coll., 1812. A.M.,
Queen's [now Rutgers] Coll., 1815, and Coll. N. J., gratiae causa, 1815.
M. D., Yale, gratiae causa, 1827. LL D., JefiF. Coll., Penna., 1835.)
b. Phila., July 26, 1790; d. Phila., Feb. i, 1841. s. Rev. Ashbel Green,
D. D., LL. D., Pres. Coll. N. J., and Stockton. Lawyer, teacher and
author. Prof. Phil. Exper. Chem. and Nat. Hist., 1818-22. Prof. Chem.
Jeff. Med. Coll., Phila., 1822-41. Published "Treatise on Electricity;"
" Chemical Diagrams ; " " Chemical Philosophy; " "A Treatise on Electro-
Magnetism; " "Astronomical Recreations; " "A Syllabus of a course of Chem-
istry," etc., and valuable articles in Sillinian's Journal. See Simpson,
Appleton.
tJOSEPH HALL, A. M.
Entered 1804.
fDAViO FREDERICK SCHAEFFER, A. M. (D. D., St. John's Coll., Md., 1836.)
b. Carlisle, Penna., July 22, 1787; d. Frederick, Md., May 5, 1837. s.
Rev. Frederick David SchaeflFer, D. D., and Rosina Rosenmiller. Entered
1804. Luth. clergyman and pastor, Frederick, Md., 1808-37. Principal
Frederick, Md., Acad., 1829. One of the founders Gen. Synod. Luth. Ch.,
and its Pres., 1831-33, Editor Luth. Intelligencer, 1826-31, and published
various addresses and sermons, m. Elizabeth, dau. George Krebs, Phila.
See Spragiie, Appleton.
tJOHN SUMNER, A.M.
Entered 1804.
t SAMUEL HULBEART TURNER, A. M. (D.D., Union Coll., 1820.)
b. Phila., Jan. 23, 1790; d. N. Y. City, Dec. 21, 1861. s. Rev. Joseph
Turner and Elizabeth Mason. Entered 1806. P. E. clergvman, and rector
Chester, Kent co., Md., 1812-17. Prof. Eccl. Hist. Gen. Theol. Sem., P. E.
Ch., N. Y. City, 1818-21, and Prof. Bib. Learning in the same institution,
1821-61, and Prof. Heb. Columbia Coll., 1830-61. Author, " Notes on the
Epistle to the Romans;" "Companion to the Book of Genesis ;" " Biog.
Notices of some of the most Distinguished Jewish Rabbis;" "The
Gospels ace. to the Ammonian Sections and the Tables of Eusebius," etc.
m. Mar>' Esther, dau. Burrage Beach, Cheshire, Conn. See Autobiog.
Appleton.
t THOMAS ISAAC WHARTON, A. M.
b. Phila., May 17, 1791 ; d. Phila., Apr. 7, 1856. s. Isaac Wliarton and
Margaret Rawle. Entered 1806. Lawyer. Treas. Law Assn., Phila.,
1827-41, and its Vice Chancellor, 1854-56. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1830. Tms-
tee, 1837-56. Capt. U. S. A., 1812. Editor Atialectic Magazine and con-
tributor to Portfolio. Author " Digest of Reported Ca.ses in Penna ;" " Re-
ports of Cases in Sup. Ct. Penna., 1839-41," etc. Was appointed with
"William Rawle and Joel Jones to codify the civil .statutes of Penna. m,
Arabella, dau. John Griffith. See IVharton Family, Appleton.
44 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1808
1808.
t ALEXANDER SIDNEY COXE, A. M.
b. Phila., AuR. 14, 1790; d. Phila., Oct. 31, 1821. s. Tench Coxe and
Rebecca Coxe. Kntered 1805. Lawyer. See Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc,
Phila.
•J- CHARLES SIDNEY COXE, A. M. (and Brown Univ., gratiae causa, 1820).
b. Phila., July 31, 1791; d. Drifton, Penna., Nov. 19, 1879. s. Tench
Coxe and Rebecca Coxe. Entered 1805. Lawyer. Judge Dist. Ct. Phila.,
1826-35. Pres. Bd. of Direc. Eastern Penitentiary at its foundation, m.
Ann Maria, dau. John Hill Brinton (Class 1790). See Campbell's Hist.
Hiber. Soc., Phila.
t PHILEMON DICKERSON, A. M.
b. Succasunna, Morris co., N. J., 1788; d. Paterson, N. J., Dec. 10,
1862. s. Jonathan Dickerson and Mary Coe. Entered 1805. Lawyer.
Mem. N. J. Asseni., 1821-22. M. C, 1833-35, 1839-41. Gov. N. J., 1836.
Chancellor N. J., 1837. Judge U. S. Dist. Ct. N. J., 1841-62. Pres. Pater-
son, N. J., Coun., 1S51. m. Sydney Maria, dau. Capt. John Stotesbury. See
Hist. Union a7id Middlesex Cos., N.J., Apple ton, Drake.
+JOHN HUSTON GORDON, A. M. M. D., 1813.
b. near Newtown, Bucks co., Penna., 1787 ; d. Newtown, Bucks co.,
Penna., Sept. i, 1850. s. Thomas Gordon and Margaret Huston. Entered
1805. Physician. Surg. U. S. N. m. Hannah, dau. James McCrea. See
Keith.
t THOMAS FRANCIS GORDON.
b. Phila., 1787 ; d. Beverly, N. J., Jan. 17, i860, s. Elisha Gordon and
Elizabeth Francis. Entered 1805. Sometime a brewer, then a lawyer. He
declined the appointment of Justice Sup. Ct. Penna. owing to deafness.
Author "Digest of the Laws of the U. S.;" "Hist, of Penna.;" "Hist, of
N. J.;" " Hist, of Anc. Mexico ;" " Hist, of America ;" Gazetteer of N. Y.,
of N. J., and of Penna., etc. m. Constance, dau. John Baptist Clement
Rousseau. See Appleton, Allibone, Drake.
•i-GEORGE FREDERICK HAGNER, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 31, 1789 ; d. Phila., Jan. 2, 1868. s. Col. Philip Hagner,
Revolutionary War, and Catherine Shepard. Entered 1805. Manufacturer.
Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1815. Private ist. Regt. Penna. Vols., Col.
C. C. Biddle commanding, 1812.
i EDWARD INGERSOLL, A.M.
b. Phila., July 27, 1790; d. Florence, Italy, July 7, 1841. s. Hon. Jared
IngersoU and Elizabeth Pettit. Entered 1805. Lawyer. Published a
"Digest of Laws of U. S. fr. 1798-1820," also "Abridgment of Acts of
Congress now in I'orce excluding those of Private and Local Application,"
and poems under the pen-name of Horace, for Phila. magazines, m. Cathe-
rine Ann, dau. John Hill Brinton (Class 1790). See Keith, Appleton,
A Hi bone.
-{-JOSEPH KIRKBRIDE McKEAN, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 14, 1792; d. Phila., Feb. 26, 1816. s. Hon. Joseph
Borden McKcan (Class 1782) and Hannah Miles. Entered 1805. Lawyer.
See iMcKcan Family by R. Buchanan.
•i- SAMUEL MILES McKEAN, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 28, 1789 ; d. Washington. D. C, Feb. 8, 1S68. s. Hon.
Joseph Borden McKean (Class 1782) and Hannah Miles. Entered 1805.
Clk. U. S. Trcas. Dept., Washington, D. C, 1817-30 ; Disbursing Agt. U. S.
Trea.s. Dept., 1830-53; Disbursing Clk. U. S. Trea.s. Dept., 1853-68. m.
Mary Frances, dau. Josias Wilson King, Port Tobacco, Md. See McKean
Family by R. Buchanan.
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tJOHN ROSS MBFFLIN, A. M.
b. Phila., June 22, 1790; d. Phila., Apr. 14, 1S25. s. John Fishbourne
Mifflin (Class 1775) and Clementina Ross. Entered 1805. Merchant.
Private Penna. Vols., Camp du Pont, 1814. Capt. Washington Guards,
Phila., afterward Major Penna. Vols. See Mifflin Family by J. H. Merrill,
Keith, Lossing's Hist. War of 1812.
+ THOMAS FRANKLIN PLEASANTS, A.M.
b. Phila., Sept. 21, 1790 ; d. New Orleans, Aug. 26, 1817. s. Israel
Pleasants and Ann Pascall Franklin. Entered 1805. Lawyer. Mcht. in
New Orleans. Capt. Washington Guards Penna. militia, 1814.
t DAVID RITTENHOUSE SERGEANT, A.M.
b. Phila., July i, 1791 ; d. , Aug. 8, 1872. s. Hon. Jonathan Dickin-
son Sergeant (Class 1763) and Elizabeth, dau. David Rittenhouse. Entered
1805.
tJOSEPH SHEPPARD, A. M. (A. B., Brown Univ., gratioe causa, 1808.)
b. Greenwich, N. J., Jan. 9, 1786; d. Mt. Holly, N. J., Dec. 13, 1838.
s. . Entered 1805. Bapt. clergyman, and pastor Salem, N. J., 1809-29 ;
and Mt. Holly, N. J., 1829-35. Conducted a select school at Mt. Holly for a
number of years, m. Hannah Fox, dau. Col. William Budd, of the Revo.
Army.
tJONATHAN BAYARD SMITH, A.M.
b. Phila., 1791 ; d. Phila., Oct. 23, 1872. s. Hon. Jonathan Bayard
Smith and Susanna Bayard. Entered 1805. Lawyer. Capt. 32d U. S. Inf.,
1813-15.
t ROBERT HOBART SMITH, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 23, 1792 ; d. Phila., Aug. 10, 1858. s. Robert Smith and
Rebecca Hobart. Entered 1805. Previously studied at Coll. N. J.- for six
months; also a student in Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J. Lawyer. City
elk. Phila., 1832-55. m. Mar>', dau. Joseph Potts.
tJOHN SWIFT, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 21, 1790; d. Phila., June 9, 1873. s. Charles Swift and
Mary Rich6. Entered 1805. Lawyer. Mayor Phila., 1832-38, 1839-41,
1845-49. Recorder of Deeds Phila., 1838-39. Alderman Phila. for many
years, m. Mary, dau. Como. Thomas Truxtun, U. S. N. See Appleton.
t SIMON VANARTSDALEN, A.M.
Entered 1805.
t DAVID RITTENHOUSE WATERS, A. M.
b. Phila., 1791 ; d. Phila., Sept. 4, 1813. s. Nicholas Baker Waters,
M. D., and Hester, dau. David Rittenhouse. Entered 1805. Lawyer.
181O.
t FRANKLIN BACHE, A. M. M. D., 1814.
b. Phila., Oct. 25, 1792 ; d. Phila., Mch. 19, 1864. s. Benjamin Franklin
Bache (Class 1787) and Margaret H. Markoe. Entered 1807. Physician.
Prof. Chem. Franklin Instit., 1826-32, and Coll. Phar., Phila., 1831-41, and
Jeff. Med. Coll., 1841-64. Phys. Walnut Street Prison, Phila., 1824-36, and
to the Eastern Penitentiary, Phila., 1829-39. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1816 ;
Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1817 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1847 ; Phila. Co. Med. Soc,
1852. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1819, and its Pres., 1853-55. Fell. Coll. Phys.,
Phila., 1829, and its Vice-Pres., 1855-64. Surgeon's mate U. S. A., 1813.
Surg. U. S. A., 1814-16. Author, "System of Chem. for Students of Med. ; "
and, jointly with Dr. George B. Wood (Class 1815) " U. S. Dispensatory,''
etc., and a contributor to many medical and .scientific journals, m. Aglae
Dabadie. See Metnoir by Dr. George B. Wood, Scharf and WestcotVs
Hist, of Phila., Appleton, Allibone, Drake.
46 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1810
tCHARLES G. BISHOP.
Entered 1807.
i- BENJAMIN CHEW, JR., A. M
b. Phila., Dec. 5, 1793; d. Phila., Aug. 17, 1864. s. Benjamin Chew
(Class 1775) and Katharine Banning. Entered 1807. Lawyer. First Lieut.
2d Dragoons U. S. A., 1812. CoL Penna. militia, m. Elizabeth Margaret,
dau. Chief Justice William Tilghman (Class 1771). See Keith, Simpson.
-f SAMUEL CHEW, A.M.
b. Phila., June 19, 1795 ; d. Phila., Aug. 21, 184 1. s. Benjamin Chew
(Class 1775) and Katharine Banning. Entered 1807. Lawyer. See Keith.
i-JOSEPH SIMONS COHEN, A.M.
b. ; d. Phila., Feb. 3, 1858. s. Solomon M3'ers Cohen and Bell
Simons. Entered 1807. Lawyer. Prothonotary Sup. Ct. Penna., 1840-53.
i- EDWARD D.* COXE, A.M.
b. Phila., July 5, 1793 ; d. Phila., Oct. 3, 1819. s. Hon. John D. Coxe
(Class 1769) and Mary Footman. Entered 1807. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
Legis.
t GEORGE WASHINGTON GRAY, A. M.
b. Phila., 1793 ; d. Phila., May, 1818. s. George Gray and Mary Bran-
non. Entered 1807. Midshipman U. S. N., 1813.
i-CHRISTIAN HANCKEL, A.M. (D. D, elsewhere.)
b. Phila., 1787 or 1788; d. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 19, 1870. s. John
Michael Hanckel, M. D., and Mary Ann Hammel. Entered 1807. Principal
Burlington Acad., N. J., 1S11-12. P. E. clergyman, and rector Trinity Ch.,
Columbia, S. C, 1813-20, and of St. Paul's Ch., RadcHffeboro, Charleston,
S. C, 1820-70. Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil., S. C. Coll., Columbia, S. C,
1815-20. Chmn. Bd. Comr. Free Schools, S. C, 1844-54. m. ist, Ann,
dau. James Stuart, M. D., Beaufort, S. C. ; 2d, Susan, dau. Hugh Rose,
Charleston, S. C.
i- WILLIAM J. HAY, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 28, 1789; d. . s. . Entered 1807.
tJOHN CRAIG HEBERTON, A.M. M.D., 1814.
b. Middlebrook, Somerset co., N. J., Feb. 25, 1790; d. Phila., Jan. 10,
1829. s. George Heberton and Mary Craig. Entered 1S07. Physician,
m. Ann, dau. Mahlon Hutchinson.
i-JAMES PEMBERTON LOFLAND, A. M. M. D., 1814.
b. St. Jones' Neck, Kent co., Del., 1793; d. Phila., Aug., 1S52. s.
Purnel Lofland and Marv Robinson. Entered 1807. Physician, m. .
. See Scharf's Hist. Del.'
fANDREW PROUDFOOT, A. M. M. D., 1814.
Presumed to have come fr. S. C. Entered 1S07. Physician.
fWILLIAM SHIPPEN, A. M. M. D., 1814.
b. Phila., Jan. 29, 1792 ; d. Phila., June 5, 1867. s. Thomas Lee vShipoen
and Elizabeth Carter Farley. Entered 1807. Physician. Demstr. Anat.
Trustee Coll. N. J., 1841-67. m. Mary Louisa, dau.'Thomas Shore, Chester-
field CO., Va. See Keith.
Non-Gr.\du.\TI!;.
i- CHARLES ROBERT LESLIE.
b. Ivoudon, Eng., Oct. 19,1794; d. London, Eng., May 5,1859. s.
Robert Leslie, clockmaker in Phila., and Lydia Baker. Entered 1807.
Studied art under Benjamin West and Washington Allston. Prof. Drawing
* This is a distinguishing letter, not an abbreviation.
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U. S. Mil. Acad., 1831-32. Prof. Painting Royal Acad., London, 1848-51.
Assoc. Royal Acad., 1821. Academician Royal Acad., 1825. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1837. His most famous paintings are in the Vernon collection in
the Nat. Galler>-, London, and in the Sheepshank's collection. Published
" Memoirs of John Constable ; " " Life and Times of vSir Joshua Reynolds."
m. Harriet Stone. See Autobiog. Recollections, edited by Tom Taylor.
Futhey and Cope. Appleton.
iSlI
tJOSEPH BARR, A. M., 1821.
Entered 1808. Clergyman.
t ROBERT B. BELVILLE.
b. New Castle, Del., 1790 ; d. Dayton, O., June 28, 1845. Entered 1808.
Teacher, afterward Presb. clergyman. Pastor Neshaminy Ch., Bucks co.,
Penna., 1813-38. m. . See Hist. Neshaminy Presb. Ch., Presb. Encyc.
i-THOMAS P. BENNETT, A. M., 1816.
Registered as fr. Md. Entered 1808.
t RICHARD BIDDLE, A. M., 1815.
b. Phila., Mch. 25, 1796 ; d. Pittsburgh, Penna., Julyb, 1847. s. Charles
Biddle Vice-Pres. Penna., and Hannah Shepard. Entered 1808. Lawyer.
M. C.', 1837-41. Author "Life of Sebastian Cabot." m. Ann Anderson,
Pittsburgh, Penna. See Appleton. Autobiog. Charles Biddle. Allibone.
tCLEMENTADAM BUCKLEY, A. M., 1815.
b. Competence, Lancaster co. Penna., June i, 1791 ; d. Phila., Apr. 13,
1868. s. Daniel Buckley and Sarah Brooke. Entered 1808. Lawyer, m.
Sarah, dau. Charles Penrose.
fTHOMAS KING CARROLL, A.M., 1815.
b. St. Mary's co., Md., ; d. near Church Crk., Dorchester co., Md.,
Oct 3 1873. s. Col. Henry James Carroll and Elizabeth Barnes King.
Entered 1808. Lawyer. Mem. Md. Legis. Gov. Md., 1829-31. m. Julia,
dau Henry Stevenson, M. D., Balto.. Md. S^&Schultz's^ist. Freemason} y
in Md.
t ALFRED HENRY DASH I ELL, A.M., 1815. (D.D., Mary ville Coll., Tenn., 1850.)
b. Somerset co., Md., Aug. 2, 1793 ; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 18, 1881.
Entered 1808. Presb. clergj-man. Pastor Mariners' Ch., Phila. ; of Presb.
Ch., Jacksonville, 111. ; and of Presb. Ch., Franklin, Tenn. ; and at Shelby-
ville, Tenn. Pres. Nashville Female Acad. Pres. Rogersville, Tenn. Coll.
Published a number of sermons, m. Ann, dau. Hon. Richard Ridgely, Md.
t RICHARD DE BUTTS.
Registered as fr. Md. Entered 1808.
t GEORGE DUFFIELD, A. M., 1815. D. D., 1841.
b. Strasburg, Lancaster co., Penna., Julv 4, 1794; d. Detroit, Mich.,
June 26, 1868. s. George Duffield and . Entered 1808. Presb. clergy-
man, and held pastorates in Carlisle, Penna. ; Phila. ; N. Y. City and Detroit,
Mich. Regent Univ. Mich. Published " Regeneration ; " " Claims of Epis.
Bishops Examined ; " "Travels in the Holy Land," and various discourses
and addresses, m. Isabella Graham Bethune, N. Y. City See Appleton.
Harris' Biograph. Hist, of Lancaster Co., Penna.
tSAMUEL DUFFIELD, A.M., 1815. M. D., 1817.
b. Strasburg, Lancaster co., Penna., July 3, i795 ; d. Salisbury, Lan-
caster co., Penna., Feb. 24, 1853. s. William Brvant Duffield, M. D. (Class
1786) and Sarah Slaymaker. Entered 1808. ' Physician. One of the
founders Lancaster Co. Med. Soc. m. Maria, dau. Cadwalader Morris,
M. D.
48 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [181I
tJOSEPH PATTERSON ENGLES, A. M., 1815.
b. Phila., Jan. 3, 1793; d. Phila., Apr. 14, 1861. s. Silas Engles and
Annie Patterson. Kntered 1808. Tutor, 1812-17. Teacher. Publishing
agt. of Presb. Ch. Edited a pocket ed. Gr. Test., with various readings,
m. Harriet P., dan. Solomon Allen, Phila.
t CHARLES PEMBERTON FOX, A. M., 1815.
1). Phila., 1792 ; d. Phila., Oct. 10, 1866. s. George Fox (Class 1780) and
]Mary Pembcrton. Entered 1S08.
t BENJAMIN GRATZ, A. M., 1815.
b. Phila., Sept. 4, 1792 ; d. Lexington, K3'., Mch. 17, 1884. s. Michael
Gratz and Miriam Simons. Entered 1808. Lawyer ; subsequently mfr. in
Lexington, Ky. Trustee Transylvania Coll., Lexington, Ky. Mem. Hist.
Soc, Penna. 2d Lieut. Penna. Vols., 1813. m. ist, Maria Cecil, dau. Col.
Nathaniel Gist ; 2d, Anna Maria Shelby, n^e Boswell, widow of Orville
Shelby, Ky.
t SAMUEL BLANCHARD HOW, A. M., 1815. (D. D., Union Coll., 1830.)
b. Burlington, N. J., Oct. 14, 1790; d. New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 29,
1868. s. . Entered 1808. Tutor, 1812. Clergyman Ref. Dutch Ch.
Pastor Solebury, Penna., 1815-16 ; First Ch., Trenton, N. J., 1816-21 ; First
Ch., New Brunswick, N. J., 1821-23; Indep. Ch., Savannah, Ga., 1S23-27 ;
Bowery and Ninth Ave. Ch., N. Y. City, 1827-28; First Ref. Dutch Ch.,
New Brunswick, N. J., 1832-61. Pres. Dickinson Coll., 1830-32. Trustee
Rutgers Coll., 1833-68. Published a number of sermons, m. Mary, dau.
Isaac Snowden. See Appleton. Rev. E. T. Corwin's Manual Ref. Ch.
in Am,
fLYNFORD LARDNER, A.M., 1815.
b. "Somerset," near Phila., June 12, 1792 ; d. "Somerset," near Phila.,
June 22, 1834. s. Hon. John Lardner and Margaret Saltar. Entered 1808.
Mem. Penna. Legis., 1820-21, 1833-34. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav.,
Mt. Bull Campaign, 1813. Capt. First Trp. Phila. City Cav., 1825-27. m.
Elizabeth A., dau. James Wilmer, Phila. See Keith. Hist. First Trp. Phila.
City Cav.
fRSOER HENRY RATCLIFFE.
I'resumed to have come fr. Md. Entered i8io8.
flHOMAS M. ROSS.
Entered 1808.
tISAAC CLARKSON SNOWDEN, A.M. andM. D., 1815.
b. Princeton, N. J.. Dec. 31, 1791 ; d. Phila., Nov. 8, 1843. s. Isaac
Snowden and Cornelia Clarkson. Entered 1808. Physician, m. Maria
Meares. See Memoir of Gerardus Clarkson, 31. D., by Samuel Clarkson.
tJAMES TBLGHMAN, A. M., 1815. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Talbot CO.. Md., May i, 1792 ; d. Talbot co., Md., Mch. 22, 1824. s.
Hon. James Tilghman (Class 1766) and Elizabeth Buly. Entered 1808.
Physician. See Keith, Hanson.
t RICHARD CLEMENT WOOD, A.M., 1815.
b. N. J., ; d. N. J., . s. James Wood and Ruth Clement.
Entered 180S. Lawyer, m. . Sec Mrs. fuliana R. Wood's Family
Sketches.
t SAMUEL WYLIE, A. M., 1815. (D. D., elsewhere.)
b. Ballvmena, co. Antrim, Ireland, I'eb. iq, 1791 ; d. Eden, Randolph
CO., 111.. Mch. 20, 1872. s. Andrew Wylie and Elizabeth Wylie. Entered
t8o8. Pre.sb. clergyman and pastor Bethel Ch., Pvden, 111., 1821-71. m. ist,
Margaret, dau. William Millikin, Phila.; 2d, Margaret Ewing, dau. Rev.
John Black, D. D., Pittsburgh, Penna.
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1812.
t RICHARD BACHE, JR., A.M., 1S16.
b. Phila., 1794; d. Washington, D. C, 1836. s. Benjamin Franklin
Bache (Class 1787) and Margaret Harman Markoe. Entered 1809. ist
Lieut. 32d U. S. Inf., 1813. 2(1 Lieut. U. S. Artill., 1815. Capt. Ordnance
U. S. A., 1819-36. Published " Notes on Colombia, S. A." See Drake.
tJAMES JOSEPH BARCLAY, A.M., 1816.
b. Phila., Jan. 15, 1794; d. Phila., Aug. 16, 1885. s. John Barclay,
Mayor Phila., and Mary Searle. Entered 1809. Lawyer. Pres. or Direc.
of mJny charitable institutions in Phila. See MunseWs Am. Ances.
t PETER BENSON, A.M., 1816.
b. Phila., Nov. 28, 1795 ; d. . s. . Entered 1809.
tJOHN CHEW.
b. Phila., Jan. 23, 1797; lost at sea in the "Epervier," Aug., 1815,
s. Benjamin Chew (Class 1775) and Katherine Banning. Entered 1809,
Midshipman U. S. N. Bearer of despatches after Como. Decatur's victory
over the Algerines. See Keith.
+ ELIJAH GRATZ ETTING, A. M., 1816.
b. Balto., Md., July 14, 1795 ; d. Phila., May 25, 1849. s. Reuben
Etting and Frances Gratz. Entered 1S09. Lawyer.
t HAMPDEN HAYNIE, A. M., 1816.
Presumed to have come fr. Md. Entered 1S09.
tJAMES LESLEY, A. M., 1S16.
b. ; d. Phila., July, 1868. s. . Entered 1809. m. Ellen .
t RICHARD SHARP MASON, A. M., 1816. D. D., 1830 (and Hobart Coll.,
N. Y., 1830).
b. Barbadoes, W. I., June 7, 1795 ; d. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. 21, 1874.
s. Philip Mason and . Entered 1809. P. E. clergyman, and rector
Christ Ch., Newbeme, N. C, 1818-29. Pres. Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1830-35,
and of Del. Coll., 1835-37. Rector Christ Ch., Raleigh, N. C, 1840-74.
Author "A Letter to the Bp. N. C. on the vSubject of his Late Pastoral ; "■
"The Baptism of Infants defended fr. the Objections of Antipaedo Baptists."
m. . See Apple ton.
f WILLIAM MORRIS MEREDITH, A. M., 1816.
b. Phila., June 8, 1799; d. Phila., Aug. 17, 1873. s. William Meredith
and Gertrude Governeur Ogden. Entered 1809. Valedictorian. Lawyer.
Vice-Provost Law Acad., Phila., 1836-37. Chancellor Law Assn., Phila.,
1857-73- Mem. Penna. Legis., 1824-28. Pres. Select Coun. Phila., 1834-49.
Mem. Const. Conv. Penna., 1837. U. S. Dist.-Atty. E. D. Penna., 1841. Sec.
U. S. Treas., 1849-50. Atty.-Gen. Penna., 1861-67. Del. Peace Conv., i86r.
Declined the appointment as senior counsel for U. S. before the Geneva
Arbitrators, 187 1. Pres. Const. Conv. Penna., 1873. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1837. Trustee, 1842-59. m. Catherine, dau. Michael Keppele (Class 178S).
See Apple ton.
tJOHN MUSGRAVE, A. M., 1816.
b. Phila., 1796 ; d. Phila., Mch. 20, 1845. s. James Musgrave and Mary
Parry. Entered 1809. Lawyer. Editor Daily Chronicle, Phila.
tJOSEPH PARKER NORRIS, A. M., 1816.
b. Phila., Oct. 20, 1794; d. Phila., Jan. 31, 1863. s. Joseph Parker
Norris and Elizabeth Hill Fox. Entered 1809. LaAvyer. m. Caroline,
dau, Edward Thomson. See Keith.
50 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l8l2
t FRANCIS WILLIAM RAWLE, A. M., 1816.
b. Phila., Sept. 28, 1795; d. "Fairfield," near Williamsport, Lycoming
CO., Penna., Oct. 27, 1881. s. William Rawle and Sarah Coates Burge.
Entered 1809. Civil engr. and ironmaster. Assoc. Judge Lycoming co.,
Penna. Pres. Equitable Mort. Ins. Co., Phila. Sergt. and Lieut, ist Penna.
Vols., 1812. m. Louisa, dau. Charles Hall, Sunbury, Penna. See Keith,
Apple ton.
tJOHN MEREDITH READ, A. M., 1816. (LL. D., Brown Univ., i860.)
b. Phila., July 21, 1797; d. Phila., Nov. 29, 1874. s. Hon. John Read
and Martha Meredith. Entered 1809. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis.,
1822-24. City Solicitor Phila., 1824-27. Mem. Select Coun. Phila.,
1827-30. U. S. Dist. Atty. E. D. Penna., 1837-41. Solicitor U. ^. Treas.,
1841-45. Atty.-Gen. Penna., 1846. Nominated by Pres. Polk as an Assoc.
Justice U. S. Sup. Ct. , but owing to the opposition of the Southern Senators
to his free-soil views he requested the Pres. to withdraw his name. Justice
Sup. Ct. Penna., 1858-72. Chief Justice Sup. Ct. Penna., 1872-73. Was
one of the founders of the Republican party. At the Chicago Con v., i860,
he received sixty votes for nomination as Republican candidate for the Pres.
U. S., but he withdrew in favor of Abraham Lincoln. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1863. Grand Master of Masons, Penna. Author of many published
addresses and legal opinions, among them, "Suspension of the Writ of
Habeas Corpus-," 1863, said to have produced the Act of Mch. 3, 1863,
enabling the Pres. to suspend the writ in certain cases, m. ist, Priscilla,
dau. Hon. John Marshall, Boston ; 2d, Amelia, dau. Edward Thomson,
Phila. See Scharf's Hist. Del. Keith, Appleton, Allibone. Memoir by
Eli K. Price.
tSAMUEL RUSH, A.M., 1816.
b. Phila., Aug. i, 1795; d. Phila., Nov. 24, 1859. s. Benjamin Rush, M. D.,
Signer Declaration of Independence, and Julia Stockton. Entered 1809.
Lawyer. Clk. Com. Coun. Phila., 1819-20. Recorder of Phila., 183S-41.
m. Nancy, dau. James Wilmer, Phila.
f GEORGE UHLER, A. M., 1816. M. D., 1815.
b. Phila., Oct. 9, 1791 ; d. Phila., Apr. 21, 1859. s. John Uhler and
Elizabeth Wurtz. Entered 1809. Physician and pharmacist, subsequently
mfr. m. ist, Mary Ann, dau. William Millward ; 2d, Rebecca, dau. Jonathan
Knight.
+ EDWARD HANCOCK CUSTIS WILSON, A. M., 1816
b. Westover, Somerset co., Md., Dec. 10, 1794 ; d. Clifton, Somerset co.,
Md., Oct. 3, 1827. S.John Custis Wilson and Margaret Custis Wilson.
Entered 1S09. Farmer, m. Sarah, dau. John Stratton, Northampton co.,
Va.
Non-Graduates.
fTHOMAS JEFFERSON LESLIE.
b. London, Eng., Nov. 2, 1796 ; d. N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 1874. s. Robert
Leslie, clockmaker in Phila., and Lydia Baker. Entered 1809. Was gradu-
ated fr. the U. S. Mil. Acad., 1815. Soldier. Paymaster of Engrs., U. S. A.,
1815-38. 2d Lieut., 1816; ist Lieut., 1819 ; Brev. Capt, 1829; Maj., 1838.
Declined the appointment of Dep. Paymaster-Gen., U. S. A., 1847. During
the Civil War was Chief of the Paymaster's Dept., U. S. A., N. Y. Dist.
Brev. Col. and Brev. Brig. -Gen., U. S. A., 1865. Was retired 1869. m.
Gertrude Pearson. See Apple ton.
fCHARLES VALERIUS HAGNER.
b. Phila., Jan. 13, 1796 ; d. Phila., July 18, 1878. s. Col. Philip Hagner,
Revo. Army, and Catherine vSchaffer. Entered 1809. Drug-miller and
mfr. U. S. Appraiser-Gen. Mem. Com. Coun. Phila., and of Select Coun.
Phila. Private Penna. militia, 1812. Capt. U. S. Vols., 1861. Mem. Hist.
Soc. Penna.; Horticul. Soc. Phila.; Numis. and Antiq. Soc. Phila.; Soc.
Vet. of 1812. Author " Early Hist. Falls of Schuylkill, Manayunk and
Vicinity." m. Susannah, dau. Jonathan Bunting. Sqq Allibone.
i8i3]
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 5 1
+ MATTHIAS RICHARDS SAYRES.
b. Marcus Hook, Del. co., Penna., circa 1795; d. Chester, Del. co.,
Penna., Apr. 18, 1826. s. Caleb Smith Sayres, M. D., and Susan Richards.
Entered 1809. Lawyer.
1813.
i-ALEXANDER C. BULLITT, A. M., 1817.
Entered 18 10.
tJOHN H. GIBBONS, A. M., 1817.
Entered 1810.
i-JOHN REINHARD GOODMAN, A. M., 1817.
b. Phila., Sept. 6, 1793 ; d. Phila., July 8, 1865. s. Col. John Good-
man and Catharine Hyneman. Entered 1810. Luth. clergyman. Author
" Olive Branch," a work on the riots of 1848 in Phila.; " Memoir of Rev.
Philip F. Mayer, D. D.," and several school books and various articles in
prose and verse in magazines, m. Julia Maria, dau. Daniel Rodman, R. I.,
Conn, and N. Y. See Rodman Family.
fCOURTER GOODWIN, A.M., 1817.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 1795 ; d. N. Y. City, Feb. 28, i860, s. John Good-
win and Arabel Drinker. Entered 1810. Lawyer. Clk. Post Office N. Y.
City, for nearly forty years, m. Harriet Louise, dau. Enoch Carter, Phila.
+ ANDREW ELLERSON HANCKEL, A.M., 1817.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. John Michael Hanckel, M. D., and
Mary Ann Hammell. Entered 1810. m. Sarah Duval.
i- RICHARD PENN LARDNER, A.M., 1817.
b. "Somerset," near Phila., Nov. 8, 1795 ; d. Phila., May 19, 1882. s.
Hon. John Lardner and Margaret Saltar. Entered 18 10. Treas. P. & R.
R. R. and of the Frankford and Bristol Turnpike Co. 2d Lieut. First Trp.
Phila. City Cav. m. ist, Anna, dau. Capt. James Tennant, R. N. ; 2d, Anna,
dau. John H. Gibbon, M. D., Phila. See Keith, Hist. First Trp. Phila.
City Cav.
fTHEODORE R. LOOCKERMAN, A. M., 1817.
b. Talbot CO., Md., ; d. Md., . s. Jacob Loockerman, clk.
Cts. Talbot CO., Md., and Clark. Entered 1810. Lawyer. Dist.-Atty.
Talbot CO., Md. Mem. Md. House of Del., 1821-24. m- Maria, dau. Judge
William Bond Martin, Dorchester co., Md.
i- RICHARD ROBINETT, JR.
b. Phila., Feb. 26, 1796; d. . s. Richard Robinett and .
Entered 18 10.
i-JAMES BILLINGS STEELE, A.M., 1817.
b. Cambridge, Md., Oct. 13, 1794; d. Cambridge, Md., Jan. 26, 1861.
s. James Steele and Mary Nevett. Entered 1810. m. ist, Milcah, dau. Col.
John Gale, Somerset co., Md.; 2d, Sarah Yerbury, dau. Robert Golds-
borough.
tJOHN NEVETT STEELE, A.M., 1817.
b. Annapolis, Md., Feb. 22, 1796; d. Cambridge, Md., Au^. 13, 1853.
s. James Steele and Mary Nevett. Entered 1810. Mem. Md. Legis. M. C,
1835-37. Nominated for Gov. Md. in 1837, but was defeated, m. Ann Ogle,
dau. Judge Buchanan, Washington co., Md.
+JAMES TILGHMAN, A.M., 1817.
b. Md., Feb. 5, 1793 ; d. Md., after Sept. 4, 1845. s. Lloyd Tilghman
and Henrietta Maria Tilghman. Entered 1810. m. Anne Caroline, dau.
Edward Shoemaker. See Keith, Hanson.
52 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1813
t GEORGE W. WARDER.
Enteral iSio.
t SAMUEL J. WITHY,* A. M., 1817. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Del. City, Del., 1793 ; d. Phila., June 23, 1858. s. James Withy and
Sarali Claypoole. Entered 1810. Physician.
1815.
tJOHN BAYARD, A.M.
b. Phila., Dec. 7, 1795 ; d. Phila., Oct. 4, 1869. s. Col. John Bayard ^nd
Margaret Hodge. Entered 181 2. One of the founders Philo. Merchant.
t GEORGE BUCHANAN, A.M.
b. Balto., Md., July 27, 1796; d. Centre co., Penna., June 9, 1879. s.
George Buchanan, M. D., and Loetitia McKean. Entered 1812. One of
the founders Philo. Justice of the Peace. Prothonotary Cts. Centre co.,
Penna., 1836-39. Capt. Penn's Valley Trp., 1841. Brig.-Gen. 3d Brigade,
14th Div., Penna. militia, m. ist, Sarah G., dau. Evan Miles; 2d, Mary
Patterson. See McKean Family by R. Buchanan.
t HENRY BANNING CHEW, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 11, 1800; d. Epsom, Balto. co., Md., Dec. 12, 1866. s.
Benjamin Chew (Class 1775) and Katherine Banning. Entered 1812. One
of the founders Philo. Merchant, m. ist, Harriet, dau. Gov. Charles
Ridgelv, Hampton, Md. ; 2d, Elizabeth Ann, dau. Robert Ralston, Phila.
See Keith.
t THOMAS GRAY CONDIE, A. M.
b. Phila., 1797; d. Phila., 1838. s. Thomas Condie and Elizabeth
Holmes. Entered 18 12. One of the founders Philo. Lawyer. Editor Ccw-
die's Magazine.
t HENRY SIDNEY COXE, A. M.
b. Phila., 1798; d. St. Louis, Jan., 1850. s. Tench Coxe and Rebecca
Coxe. Entered 18 12. One of the founders Philo. Head of the Branch
BankU. S., St. Louis, m. ist., Lucy Fitzhugh ; 2d, 'Ma.ry A. Berr\'.
tCHRISTIAN FREDERIC CRUSE, A. M. D. D., 1838.
b. Phila., June 27, 1795 ; d. N. Y. City, Oct. 5, 1865. s. . Entered
1812. One of the founders and the first Moderator Philo. Latin Saluta-
torian. P. E. clergyman. Asst. Prof, 1831-33. Prof. St. Paul's Coll., N Y.
Rector Trinity Ch., Fishkill, N. Y., 1847-53. Librarian Gen. Theol. Sem.,
N. Y. City, 1853-65. Translator " Eusebius' Eccles. Hist.," 1833, and
reprinted by Bohn in London, 1858. m. . See Appleton, Allibone.
tJAMESSPROAT DAVIDSON, A.M.
b. Phila., July 27, 1796; d. Phila., Mch. 5, 1S21. s. William Davidson
and Lydia . Entered 1812. One of the founders Philo. Student of
theol.
fWILLIAM MORRISON ENGLES, A.M. (D.D., Lafayette Coll. , 1838.)
b. Phila., Oct. 12, 1797; d. Phila., Nov. 27, 1867. s. Silas Engles and
Annie Patterson. Entered 1812. Mem. Philo. Presb. clerg^-man, and
pastor 7th Presb. Ch., Phila., 1820-34. Editor The Presbyterian, and editor
Bd. Pub. Presb. Ch. Author " Sick Room Devotions," and " The Soldiers'
Pocket-Book," of which 300,000 copies were circulated, principally in the
army, during the Civil War. m. Charlotte, dau. James Schott, Phila.
See Appleton.
t SAMUEL MARX, A.M.
b. Richmond, Va., Mch. 4, 1796; d. Richmond, Va.. Dec. 7, i860, s.
Joseph Marx and Richa Myers. Entered 181 2. IMem. Philo. Awarded a
silver medal for scholarship. English Salutatorian. Merchant. Cashier
Bank of Va.
* The University Register is uncertaiu as to his name. Samuel J. and James J. Withy-
are both given.
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+ WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, A.M. (D. D., Columbia Coll., 1834.)
b. Phila., Sept. 16, 1796 ; d. N. Y. City, Apr. 8, 1877. s. Henry William
Muhlenberg and Maty Sheafe. Entered 181 2. One of the founders and the
second Moderator Philo. English Salutatorian. P. E. clergyman, and asst.
min. Christ's Ch., Phila., 1817-22, and rector St. James' , Lancaster, Penna.,
1822-28, where he established the first public school in the State outside of
Phila. Principal Flushing Inst, and rector St. Paul's Coll., L,. I., N. Y.,
1828-46. Supdt. and Chaplain St. Luke's Hosp., N. Y. City, 1858-77.
Author hymns, among them " I Would Not Live Alway; " " Shout the Glad
Tidings ; ' ' many tracts, essays, occasional poems and sermons, and besides
published "Church Poetry;" "Christian Education;" "Christ and the
Bible ; " " ' I Would Not Live Alway,' with the Story of the Hymn," etc.
See Life by Ann Ay res and that by Rev. IV. W. Newton. Appleton,
Allibone.
tTHOMAS McKEAN PETTIT, A.M.
b. Phila., Dec. 26, 1797 ; d. Phila., May 30, 1853. s. Andrew Pettit and
Elizabeth McKean. Entered 181 2. One of the founders Philo. Lawyer.
City Solicitor Phila., 1820. Dep. Atty.-Gen. Sup. Ct. and Oyer and Term.
Cts. Penna., 1824-26. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1830. Mem. Select Coun.
Phila., 1831. Judge Dist. Ct. Phila., 1832-35. Pres. Judge Dist. Ct. Phila.,
1835-45. U. S. Dist.-Atty. E. D. Penna., 1845. Sec. Bd. Public Education
Phila., 1819-21. Vice-Pres. Hist. Soc. Penna. Appointed by Pres. Van
Buren, one of the Bd. Visitors to West Pt. Direc. U. S. Mint, Phila., 1853.
Assisted Thomas Sergeant to prepare "The Common Law Reports of Eng-
land." Published many addresses, m. Sarah Barry, dau. Como. Richard
Dale, U. S. N. See McKean Family by R. Buchanan. Simpson, Appleton,
Allibone.
t EDWARD RAWLE, A.M.
b. Gtn., Phila., Sept. 22, 1797 ; d. New Orleans, Nov. 4, 1880. s. William
Rawle and Sarah Coates Purge. Entered 1812. One of the founders Philo.
Lawyer. Assoc. Judge City Ct. New Orleans, 1825. Atty. Second Munici-
pality N. O., 1839-46. One of the founders and originators of the Public
Sch. system N. O., and Pres. First Sch. Bd. of the Second Municipality.
One of the founders and a life mem. Second Municipality Public Sch. Lye.
and Lit. Soc. N. O. Fell. N. O. Acad. Sci., 1856. Pres. Keystone Assn.
N. O. m. Appolina Sarah Claiborne, dau. Joseph Saul, N. O. See Keith.
•{•HENRY RAWLE.
b. Phila., July 10, 1799 ; d. Phila., June 2, 1816. s. William Rawle and
Sarah Coates Burge. Entered 1812. One of the founders Philo. See Keith.
t WILLIAM HENRY WEST, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 17, 1797 ; d. Phila., June 5, 1853. s. Francis West and
Mary Nixon. Entered 1812. One of the founders Philo. Planter m Va.
m. .
tOEORGE BACON WOOD, A.M. M. D., 1818. (LL. D., Coll. N. J., 1858.)
b. Greenwich, N. J., Mch. 13, 1797; d. Phila., Mch. 30, 1879. s. Rich-
ard Wood and EHzabeth Bacon. Entered 1812. Third Moderator Philo.
Valedictorian. Physician. Prof. Chem., 1822-31, and of Mat. Med. Phila.
Coll. Phar., 1831-35. Prof. Mat. Med. and Phar., 1835-50, and of Theory
and Pract. Med., 1850-60, and Emer. Prof, of the last, 1860-79. Attend.
Phys. Penna. Instit. Deaf and Dumb, 1822-44, and Penna. Hosp., 1835-59.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1827, and its Pres.; 1848-79. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc.
1829, and its Pres., 1859-79 ; Phila. Med. Soc, 1817 ; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,
1819; Am. Med. Assn., 1847, and its Pres., 1855-56. Pres. Nat Conv.
Revision of Pharmacop., 1850-60. Trustee Girard Coll. Phila., 1833-41.
Trustee, 1863-79. In 1865 he endowed an auxiliary faculty of medicine in
the Univ. Penna., composed of five chairs. With Franklin Bache, M. D.
(Class 1810) he published " The Dispensatory of the U. S.;" " A Treatise on
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1815
the Practice of Medicine ; " "A Treatise on Therap. and Pharmacology, or
Mat. Med.;" "Hist, of the Univ. of Penna.," etc. m. Caroline, dau. Peter
Hahn, Phila. See Mrs. J. R. Wood's Family Sketches. Memoir by S.
Littell, M.D., and by Henry Hartshorne, M.D. Appleton, Allibone^
Atkifison.
Non-Graduates.
tCHARLES MANIGAULT.
b. Charleston, S. C, Apr. 7, 1795 ; d. Charleston, S. C, Apr. 30, 1874.
s. Gabriel Manigault and Margaret Izard. Entered 1812. Merchant and
rice-planter. Was member of a militia company for defence of Phila., 1814.
m. Elizabeth Manigault, dau. Nathaniel Heyward, S. C. See MunselVs
Am. Ances., vol. v. Applelon.
tJOHN JAMES RICHARDS.
b. near Chester, Penna., ; d. Chester, Penna., June 27, 1822. s.
Jacob Richards, Jr. (Class 1791) and Elizabeth James. Entered 1812. One
of the founders Philo. Lawyer. Capt. "Penna. Artillerists" of Chester,
Penna. m. EUza, dau. Major William Anderson, Chester, Penna.
t EDWARD SMITH SAYRES.
b. Marcus Hook, Del. co., Penna., Oct. 6, 1799; d. Phila., Mch. 29,
1877. s. Caleb Smith Sayres, M. D., and Susan Richards. Entered 1812.
Merchant. Vice-consul Brazil, 1841 ; of Portugal, 1850 ; of Sweden and
Norway, 1854 ; of Denmark, 1862 ; and in 1872 hon'y consul of Brazil, for
long and faithful services to the empire. At the time of his death was Dean
of the Consular Corps, Phila. m. Jane, dau. John Humes, Phila. See
Applelon.
1816.
fTHOMAS LEECH BOILEAU, A. M.
b. Montg. CO., Penna., 1796; d. Beaver Meadows, Penna., 1855. s.
Nathaniel B. Boileau and Hester Leech. Entered 1813. Moderator Philo.
Lawyer.
tJAMES PHILLIPS FREEMAN, M. D., 1819.
b. Phila., Dec. 11, 1796; d. Phila., Oct. 30, 1819. s. Tristram B. Free-
man and Sarah A. Gebhard. Entered 1813. Mem. Philo. Physician.
t NICHOLAS HAMMOND, JR., A. M. (M. D., Univ. Md., 1823.)
b. Easton, Talbot co., Md., Nov. 5, 1795; d. Easton, Talbot co., Md.,
Nov. 10, 1831. s. Nicholas Hammond and Rebecca HoUyday. Entered
1813. Moderator Philo. Awarded a silver medal for scholarship. Physi-
cian, m. Anna Caroline, dau. Dr. Howes Goldsborough, Dorchester co.,
Md.
t ISAAC HAYS, A. M. M. D., 1820.
b. Phila., July 5, 1796 ; d. Phila., Apr. 13, 1879. s. Samuel Hays and
Richea Gratz. Entered 1813. Mem. Philo. Physician. Surg. Penna.
Infirm., Diseases Eye and Ear, 1822-27; and to Wills Hosp., 1834-54; and
to Phila. Orphans' Asyl., and to Phila. Dispen., and to Southern Dispen., and
to Penna. Instit. for Instruct. Blind. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1818, and
its Pres., 1865-69; Am. Phil. vSoc, 1830, and one of its Coun., 1853-77.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1835, and one of its Censors, 1860-79. One of the
founders, and for many years vSec, Franklin Inst., Phila. One of the
founders Am. Med. Assn., 1847, and its Treas., 1S48-52. He was the author
of its code of ethics, which has since been adopted by every State and county
med. soc. in the U. S. Mem. Phila. ]Med. Soc. ; Med. Soc. State Penna. ;
Phila. Qo. Med. Soc. ; and State Med. Socs. N. Y. and R. I. Vice-Pres.
Alumni Soc, Med. Dept. Pres. Ophthal. Soc, Phila. Corres. Mem. Gyn-
a.'Col. Soc, Boston. Aasoc. IMl. Acad. Arts and Sci., Boston. Hon'y
Mem. Med. SoC, Hamburg. Mem. Societe Universelle d'Ophthalmologie ;
CongrSs M^dicale Internationale de Paris. Hon'y Mem. Am. Ophthal.
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Soc. Mem. Med. Soc, Balto., Md. ; Acad. Med., Abington, Va. Editor
Phila. Jour. Med. and Phys. Sci., 1820, which later assumed the name
The Ant. Jour. Med. Sci., and he continued iu that capacity until
1869. He established Med. News, 1843, and Monthly Abst. Med. Sci.,
1874. Edited Wilson's " Amer. Ornithology;" Hoblyn's "Diet, of
Terms used in Med. and the Collateral Sci.;" Laurence's "Treatise on
Diseases Eye," etc. m. Sarah, dau. Isaac Minis. S(t& Appleton, Atkinson.
Memoir by Alfred Stille, M. D., LL. D., and by Daniel C. Brinton, M. D.,
LL. D. Allibone.
tJOHN JULIUS KEATING, A. M.
b Phila., Sept. 16, 1798 ; d. Phila., May 20, 1S24. s. John Keating and
Eulalia Deschapelles. Entered 1813. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
Legis., 1823-24. m. Elizabeth, dau. Hon. Joseph Hopkinson (Class 1786).
tWILLIAM HYPOLITUS KEATING, A. M.
b. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 11, 1799; d. London, Eng., May 17, 1840.
s. John Keating and Eulalia Deschapelles. Entered 18 13. Mem. Philo.
Studied at polytechnic and mining schools in France and in Switzerland.
Law>'er. Chemist. Prof. Mineralogy and Chem., 1822-28. Prof. Chem.,
Franklin lustit. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1822. Published " Narrative of an
Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's River." m. Elizabeth, dau. Eric
Bollmann. See Appleton. Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
+ THOMAS MEREDITH, JR., A. M.
b. Wanvick twp., Bucks co., Penna., July 7, 1795; d. Raleigh, N. C,
Nov. 13, 1850. s. Thomas Meredith and Charlotte Hough. Entered 1813.
Mem. Philo. Bapt. clergyman. Founder and editor Baptist Interpreter,
and of the Biblical Recorder. Published " Christianity and Slavery," etc.
m. Georgia, dau. Capt. George Tears, New Berne, N. C. See Sprague,
Allibone.
Non-Graduates.
f WILLIAM N. ANDERSON.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered iS 13. Mem. Philo.
t SAMUEL N. DAVIES.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1813. Mem. Philo.
tJAMES HUNTER EWING, M. D., 1821. (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1818. A. M., Coll.
' b. Trenton, N. J., Apr. 2, 1798; d. Phila., Mch. 28, 1827. s. Maskell
Ewing and Jane Hunter. Entered 1813. Mem. Philo. Physician. Attend.
Phys. Phila. Hosp. See Sketch in North Atn. Med. and Surg. Jour. , Phila.,
Oct., 1827.
t SAMUEL SIMON SCHMUCKER, A. B., gratiae causa, 1819. A. M., gratiae
causa, 1823. (D. D., Rutgers Coll., 1832.)
b. Hagerstown, Md., Feb: 28, 1799 ; d. Gettysburg, Penna., July 26 1873.
s. Rev. John George Schmucker, D. D., and Catharine Gross. Entered 18x4.
Mem. Philo. Studied at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1817-18. Luth.
clergvman, and pastor New Market, Va., 1820-26. Founder and Prof. Dogm.
Theol, Theol. Sem. Luth. Ch., Gettysburg, Penna., 1826-64. Prof. Intel. Sci
Penna. Coll., 1832-33. Author " Biblical Theology ; " " Popular Theology ;
"Am. Lutheran Ch.," etc. m. ist, Catherine Steenbergeu, Mt. Airy, Va.;
2d, Esther Wagner, Phila. See Appleton, Allibone.
t ISAAC WILLIS.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1813. Mem. Philo.
1817.
t NATHANIEL OGDEN CLARK. _ . ^ ,
b. Fairton, Cumberland co., N. J., Jan. i, I797 ; d. Fairton, Cumber-
land CO., N. J., Feb. 5, 1819. s. James Clark, Assoc. Judge Cumberland Co.
Ct., N. J., and Sarah Dayton. Entered 1S14. Mem. Philo. Law student.
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fTIMOTHY WARD COE.
b. Springfield, N. J., ; d. Springfield, N. J., Aug. 12, 1819. s. Hal-
sted Coe and Abbie Ward. Entered 1814. Moderator Philo.
tJOHN NESBITT CONYNGHAM, A. M. hh. D., 1869.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 1798; d. Magnolia, Miss., Feb. 23, 1871. s. David
Hayfield Conyngham and Mary West. Entered 1814. Moderator Philo.
Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis. Pres. Judge Ct. Com. PI., Luzerne co.,
Penna., 1850-71. Pres. Am. Ch. Misny. Soc, 1839-70. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1848. Author of many addresses, m. Ruth Ann, dau. Gen. Lord Butler.
See Biograph. Encyc. of Penna.
t EDMUND SIDNEY COXE, A. M.
b. Phila., May 18, iSoo ; d. Phila., May 5, 1861. s. Tench Coxe and
Rebecca Coxe. Entered 1814. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
fWILLIAM BALDWIN DAVIDSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 9, 1802; d. Phila., Dec. 27, 1831. s. William Da\'idson
and Elizabeth Baldwin. Entered 1814. Lawyer. One of the founders
Union Benev. Assn., Phila.
tJOHN MATHER JACKSON, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Apr. 19, 1822. s. Paul Jackson and Jane
Mather. Entered 1814. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. See Martin's Hist.
Chester, Penna.
t GEORGE READ, A. M.
b. Phila., June 10, 1797 ; d. Phila., Mch. 18, 18S9. s. William Read and
Anne McCall. Entered 1814. Moderator Philo. U. S. Consul Malaga,
Spain, 1817-55.
+JOHN WHARTON WEST, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 24, 1798; d. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 24, 1852. s. Francis
West and Mary Nixon. Entered 1814. Mem. Philo. Midshipman U. S. N.,
1818; Lieut., 1827; Master, 1847.
Non-Graduates.
tMcKEAN BUCHANAN.
b. Balto., Md., July 27, 1798; d. Charlestown, Mass., Mch. 18, 1871. s.
George Buchanan, M. D., and Loetitia McKean. Entered 1814. Mem.
Philo. Merchant. Warrant elk. Navy Dept., Washington, D. C, 1823-26.
Purser U. S. N., 1826 ; Paymaster U. S. N., i860; Pay Director U. S. N.,
1861-71. Was engaged in Mexican War. Was serving on board U. S. S.
Congress when attacked by the Confederate Ram Virginia (Merrimac)
under the command of his brother, in the naval battle in Hampton
Roads, 1862. m. Frances Selina, dau. Col. Isaac Roberdeau, U. S. A. See
Ceneal. McKean Family. Geneal. Roberdeau Family.
t THOMAS LEAMING CALDWELL (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Phila., Nov. 19, 1799; d. Louisville, Ky., . s. Charles Caldwell,
M. D., and Eliza Leaming. Entered 18 14. Mem. Philo. Physician. Surg.
U. S. Vols., Mexican War. m. Mary Jane, dau. John D. Clifford, Lexing-
ton, Ky.
t JACOB BAKER COMEGYS.
b. Phila., Mch. 9, 1797 ; d. at sea Apr. 28, 1833. s. Cornelius Comeg>'s
and Catherine Baker. Entered 1814. Mem. Philo. U. S. Agt. Is. of Trini-
dad, 1820-33. m. Sarah Perry, dau. Judge Lee, New Brunswick, Canada.
fWASHINGTON HARRIS.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1814. Mem. Philo. Clergyman.
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tWILLIAM BRANSON LARDNER.
b. "Somerset," near Phila., Mch. 6, 1799; d. Phila., Nov., 1821. s.
Hon. John Lardner and Margaret Saltan Entered 18 14. Mem. Philo. See
Keith.
tALEXANDER MAGNUS MURRAY.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. Como. Alexander Murray, U. S. N., and
Mary Miller.' Entered 18 14. Mem. Philo.
t ISRAEL PEMBERTON PLEASANTS.
b. Phila., 179S ; d. Phila., 1852. s. Israel Pleasants and Ann Franklin.
Entered 1814. Mem. Philo. Stock broker. Direc. Wills Hosp., Phila.
m. Esther, dau. Henry S. Drinker, Phila. See Keith.
t BENJAMIN RUSH RHEES, M. D., 1821.
b, ; d. . s. Rev. Morgan John Rhees and Anne Ivoxley.
Entered 1814. Moderator Philo. Physician.
tJACOB LODENYK SHARPE.
b. Phila., Feb. 25, 1798; d. Phila., Apr. 10, 1873. s. Lodenyk Sharpe
and Elizabeth Somers. Entered 1814. Mem. Philo. Merchant. m.
Matilda, dau. Robert Mason.
t CHARLES A. WALKER.
Registered as fr. Md. Entered 1S14. Mem. Philo.
fWILLIAM C. WALKER.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1814. Mem. Philo.
1818.
fWlLLIAM ASHMEAD, A. M.
b. Phila., 1798 ; d. Phila., Dec. 2, 1829. s. William Ashmead and Mar-
garet . Entered 1815. Mem. Philo. Presb. clergyman and pastor,
Charleston, S. C. Published ' ' Essay on Pauperism, ' ' addressed to the Penna.
]>gis. m. Clara Forrester, Newtown, Bucks co., Penna. See Sprague.
i-HUGH McMillan, a. M. (D.D., Miami Univ., 1855.)
b Chester Dist, S. C, 1794; d. Cedarville, O., i860, s. . Entered
1815. Mem. Philo. Presb. clergj^man. Prof. Bib. Lit. Theol. Sem. Ref.
Presi). Ch.
+ HENRY MICHAEL MASON, A.M. D. D., 1838. (A. M., Coll. N. J., gratise
causa, 1 82 1.)
b. Barbadoes, W. I. ; d. Easton, Md., Apr. 25, 1868. s. Philip Mason
and . Entered 18 15. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol.
Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1823. P. E. clergyman. Published " S. Chry-
sostom on the Priesthood," a translation; "A Compend. of Ecclesiastical
Hist.;" " Selectae e Patribus, " etc. m. . Sqq Allibone.
tJAMES MURRAY MASON, A.M.
b. Analosta, Fairfax co., Va., Nov. 3, 1798; ^- "^ar Alexandria, Va.
Apr. 28, 1871. s. Gen. John Mason and Anna Maria Murray. Entered
1815. Moderator Philo. Studied law at William and Mary Coll., 1819-20.
Lawyer. Mem. House of Del. Va., 1826-32. Pres. Elector, 1833. M. C,
1837-39. U. S. Senator Va., 18^7-61. Pres. U. S. Senate. Commissioner
of Conf. States to Gt. Britain and France, 1862. m. Eliza Margaretta dau.
Benjamin Chew (Class 1775). See Keith, Lanman's Civil Govt., Appleton.
i-THEOPHILUS PARVIN, A.M.
b Fairton, Cumberiand co., N. J., I799 ; d. Fairton, Cumberiand co^
N J Dec. 15, 1835. s. Theophilus Parvin and Bethsheba Clarke. Entered
1815, Moderator Philo. Studied at Theol. Sem. Princeton, N. J. Presb.
58 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1818
clerg\-man ; misny. and teacher in Buenos Ayres, S. A., 1823-29. Translated
into Spanish a number of religious books and tracts, which were published
in Buenos Ayres. m. Mar>', dau. Hon. Csesar Augustus Rodney (Class 1789).
tJAMES MARTIN STAUGHTON, A. M. M. D., 1821. (A. M., Coll. N. J., gratise
causa, 1 82 1.)
b. Bordentown, N. J., 1800; d. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 8, 1833. s. Rev.
William Staughton, D. D., and Maria Hanson, Entered 1815. Moderator
Philo. Physician. Prof. Chem. and Geol., Columbian Coll., D. C, 1821.
Prof. Surg. Columbian Coll., D. C, 1821-30. Prof. Surg. Med. Coll., Ohio
1830. m. Louisa Worallo, widow of Patrick, Birmingham, Eng.
t PETER VAN PELT, JR., A. M. (D. D., St. John's Coll., Md., 1856.)
b. Mt. Holly, N. J., Sept. 20, 1798 ; d. Phila., Aug. 20, 1873. s. Peter
Van Pelt, M. D., and Elizabeth Drayson Hall. Entered 1815. Moderator
Philo. P. E. clergyman. Rector Port Royal, S. C, and asst. min. Ch.
Epiphany, Phila. Prof. Oriental Lang., Burlington Coll., N. J. Prof.
Oriental Lang., P. E. Divin. Sch.. Phila. Sec. Bd. Foreign Misns., P. E. Ch.
m. Abby Ann King, dau. Joseph King Turner.
1819.
t FRANCIS PORTEUS CORBIN, A. M.
b. Caroline CO., Va., Feb., 1801 ; d. Paris, France, Mch. 19, 1S76. s. ,
Entered 1S16. Moderator Philo. Lawyer.
t SAMUEL MICKLE FOX, A. M. M. D., 1822.
b. Phila., 1800; d. N. Y. City, Dec. 19, 1849. s. Samuel Mickle Fox
and Sarah Pleasants. Entered 1816. Moderator Philo. Physician, m.
Eliza, dau. Francis De Pau.
t HENRY DILWORTH GILPIN, A.M.
b. Lancaster, Eng., Apr. 14, 1801 ; d. Phila., Jan. 29, i860, s. Joshua
Gilpin and Mary Dilworth. Entered 18 16. Moderator Philo. Valedictorian.
Lawyer. U. S. Dist.-Atty. E. D. Penna., 1831-35. Solicitor U. S. Treas.,
1837. Atty.-Gen. U. S., 1840-41. Pres. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila. Vice-Pres.
Hist. Soc. Penna. Trustee, 1853-58. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1832. Direc.
Girard Coll., Phila., 1856-58. Assoc. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc. Sec. and Direc.
Chesapeake and Del. Canal. Appointed by Pres. Jackson Govt. Direc.
U. S. Bank, 1833 ; renominated for same, 1835, but rejected by U. S. Senate.
Beside contributing to periodicals, he published " Gilpin's Reports," i vol.;
" Opinions of Attorneys-General of the U. S.," beside many addresses, and
edited " The Papers of James Madison." m. Mrs. Eliza Johnston, New
Orleans, La. See Appleton, Memorial of Henry D. Gilpin, Allibone.
fWILLIAM SHEAFF HELMUTH, A. M. M. D., 1824.
b. Phila., Feb. 19, iSoi ; d. Phila., Apr. 8, 1880. s. John Keppele Hel-
muth (Class 1792) and Katherine Sheaff. Entered 1816. Mem. Philo.
Physician. Prof. Instit. and Pract. Med., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila.,
1849-53. Phys. Southwark Dispen. Published a number of addresses, m.
1st, Elizabeth, dau. Joseph Sims ; 2d, INIary Key, dau. Thomas Hanson Belt,
Balto., Md.
t GEORGE WASHINGTON HOPKINS, A. M.
b. Lancaster, Penna., ; d. Lancaster, Penna., Apr. 21, 1833. s.
James Hopkins and . Entered 1816. Lawyer, m. Mary, dau. Hon.
Walter Franklin.
JAMES KITCHEN,* A. M. M. D., 1S22. (M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila.,
1852.)
b. Phila., Mch. 8, 1800. s. James Kitchen and Elizabeth Dismore.
Entered 1S16. Physician. Quarantine Phys. Phila., 1831. Port Phys.
Phila., 1833-37. Contributor to med. journals. Address, 715 Spruce St.,
Phila.
* Dr. Kitchen is now (1893) the oldest .surviving graduate of the College Dept.
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fTHOMAS McEUEN, A. M. M. D., 1821.
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1799; d. Phila., Feb. 27, 1873. s. Thomas McEuen
and Hannah Parry. Entered 18 16. Physician. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1830 ;
Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.; Franklin Instit., Phila. One of the original trustees
of Girard Coll. Pres. Penna. State Soc. Cincinnati. Sec. -Gen. Nat. Soc.
Cincinnati. Contributor io Jour. Acad. Nat. Set. m. Anne Middleton, dau.
Ralph Izard, Charleston, S. C.
t FREDERICK AUGUSTUS MUHLENBERG, A.M. M. D., 1823.
b. Phila., 1802; d. Phila., June 11, 1837. s. Henry William Muhlen-
berg and Mary Sheafe. Entered 1816, Mem. Philo. Physician.
t GEORGE POTTS, A. M. (D. D., Univ. City of N. Y., 1838.)
b. Phila., Mch. 15, 1802; d. N. Y. City, Sept. 15, 1864. s. .
Entered 1816. Mem. Philo. Studied at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J.
Presb. clergyman, and pastor Natchez, Miss., 1823-36; Duane St. Ch.,
N. Y. City, 1836-44 ; and Univ. Place Ch., N. Y. City, 1845-64. Published
a few occasional sermons and addresses, m. . See Appleton, Presb.
Eft eye.
tJOHN SELBY PURNELL, A. M.
b. near Snow Hill, Worcester co., Md., Sept. 11, 1799; d. Beriin,
Worcester co., Md., Sept. 7, 1874. s. John Selby Purnell and Santa Robins.
Entered 18 1 6. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Farmer. Mem. House of Del., Md.,
1831 and 1838. m. Margaret Campbell, dau. Francis Jenkins Henry.
fWILLIAM UNDRILL PURNELL, A. M.
b. Cedartown, Worcester co., Md., Dec. 26, 1801 ; d. Cedartown, Worces-
ter CO., Md., May 14, 1853. s. Littleton Robins Purnell and Mary Ironshire.
Entered 1816. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, mclit. and farmer. Mem. House of
Del., Md., 1830 and 1844. State Senator Md., 1S38-39. Mem. Bd. Public
Works, Md. m. Eleanor Horsey, dau. Judge James Bowdoin Robins (Class
1788).
fWILLIAM RUSH, A. M. M. D., 1823.
b. Phila., May 11, 1801 ; d. Phila., Nov., 1864. s. Benjamin Rush,
M. D., signer Declaration of Independence, and Julia Stockton. Entered
1816. Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Elizabeth Fox, dau. Hugh Roberts,
Phila. CO., Penna. See Keith. Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc., Phila.
fWILLIAM BIDDLE SHEPARD, A. M.
b. New Berne, N. C, 1799; d. Elizabeth City, N. C, 1852. s. .
Entered 1816. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. M. C, 1827-37. State Senator
N. C, 1838-48. m. ist, Cazenove, Alexandria, Va.; 2d, Collins,
Edenton, N. C. See Wheeler's Reminiseences of N. C.
fTHOMAS BUCKBURN TURNER, A. M.
b. near Charlestown, Jefferson co., W. Va., circa 1799 ; d. Fauquier co.,
Va., 1847. s. Henry Smith Turner and Catherine Blackburn. Entered
1816. Mem. Philo. Planter, m. ist, Catherine Augusta, dau. Judge
Brokenborough, Port Royal, Va. ; 2d, May Fenton, dau. Gustavus B.
Wallace, King George co., Va. ; 3d, Link Berryman, Port Royal, Va. See
Hay den's Va. Geneal.
f GARRETT VAN GELDER, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. circa 1870. s. . Entered 1816. Tutor, 1826.
f ROBERT JAMES WALKER, A. M.
b. Northumberland, Penna., July 23, 1801 ; d. Washington, D. C, Nov.
II, 1869. s. Judge Jonathan Hoge Walker and Lucy Duncan. Entered 1816.
Moderator Philo. Latin Salutatorian. Lawyer. Reporter Sup. Ct. Miss.
U. S. Senator Miss., 1836-45. Sec. U. S. Treas., 1845-49. Gov. Kansas
Terr., 1857-58. U. S. Financial Agt. Europe, 1863. One of the editors
Continental Monthly, m. Mary Blechynden, dau. Hon. Richard Bache, Jr.
See Appleton.
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tJOHN SALTAR WHARTON, A. M.
b. Phila., 1799; (i. Phila., Aug. 10, 1835. s. Kearney Wharton and
Maria Saltar. Entered 18 16. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. See Wharton
Family.
f SAM U EL WILSON, A. M. M. D., 1823.
b. Phila., Oct. 3, 1803 ; d. Phila., Feb. 3, 1832. s. Rev. James Patriot
Wilson, D. D. (Class 1788) and Mary Hall. Entered 1816. Mem. Philo.
Physician, m. Elizabeth, dau. James Paul. See Rodman Family.
Non-Graduates.
t HENRY FRANKLIN.
b. near Berlin, Worcester co., Md., ; d. . Entered 1816. Mem.
Philo. m. Mary Purnell.
tJOHN REYNOLDS KNOX, M. D., 1827. (A. B., Yale, 1822. A.M.Yale, 1825.)
b. Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered 1816. Mem. Philo.
Physician.
1820.
t HENRY PAUL BECK, A.M.
b. Phila., 1802; d. Phila., Sept. 23, 1874. s. Paul Beck, Jr. and Mary
Harvey. Entered 1817. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Emily, dau. Jonathan
Dwight.
fWILLIAM WHITE CHEW, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 12, 1803; d. Phila., Nov. 13, 1S51. s. Benjamin Chew
(Class 1775) and Catherine Banning. Entered 1817. Mem. Philo. Sec.
U. S. Legation to Russia, 1837, and Charge d'AflFaires, 1839-40. See Keith.
t SAMUEL S. COCHRAN, A.M.
Registered as fr. Phila. Entered 18 17. Moderator Philo.
tGUSTAVUS COLHOUN, A. M. M. D., 1823.
b. Phila., Nov. 22, 1800; d. Natchez, Miss., Dec. 15, 1872. s. Gusta\Tis
Colhoun and Martha Spotswood. Entered 181 7. Physician. Resdt. Phila.
Hosp. Surg, to an East India merchantman. Practiced in Natchez, but
soon abandoned his profession to become a planter, m. Eliza Zane, dau.
Adam Bingaman, Natchez, Miss.
tJOSEPH MICHAEL DORAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 10, 1800; d. Phila., June 6, 1859. s. Michael Doran and
Mary Lai or. Entered 18 17. Mem. Philo. Studied for a short time at
Georgetown, (D. C.) Coll. Lawyer. City Solicitor Southwark Dist. Phila.,
1835. Mem. Const. Conv. Penna., 1837. Judge Ct. Gen. Sess. Phila.,
1840-43. m. Ann Luker, dau. Rev. Griffin Callahan, Accomac co., Va.
tJOHN F. D. HEINEKEN, A.M. M. D., 1S23.
1). Holland, ; d. . s. John H. C. Heineken, Dutch Consul at
Phila., and Maria Elizabeth . Entered 1817. Physician.
fALBERT HELFFENSTEIN, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 14, i8or ; d. North Wales, Montg. co., Penna., Sept. 12,
1870. s. Rev. vSanmel Helffenstein and Anna Christina Stiteley. Entered
181 7. Dutch Ref. clergyman.
fSAMUEL HELFFENSTEIN, A.M.
b. Phila., Jan. 13, 1800; d. North Wales, Montg. co., Penna., May 21.
1869. s. Rev. Samuel Helffenstein and Anna Christina Stiteley. Entered
1817. Dutch Ref. clergyman, m. Catherine Worrell, widow of Johnson.
tJOHN NORCOM, A. M. (M. D. Univ. Md.. 1825.)
b. Edenton, N. C, Dec. 1800; d. Edenton, N. C.,Jan. 21, 1856. s.
James Norconi, M. D., and Mary Matilda Horiiiblew. Entered 1817. Mem,
Philo. Physician. Mayor of Washington, N. C. Justice Ct. Quar. Sess. Beau-
fort co., N. C. m. Ann Eunice, dau. Thomas Walker, Washington, N. C.
l82o] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 6r
tJOHN RODMAN PAUL, A.M. M. D., 1823.
b. Phila., Jan. 24, 1802; d. Phila., Oct. 13, 1877. s. James Paul and
Elizabeth Rodman. Entered 18 17. Moderator Philo. Physician, practiced
until 1844 when he became interested in manufacturing enterprises in
Penna. and N. J. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1836, and its Treas., r839-77-
Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1820; Am. Med. Assn., 1847. Mem. Com. Coun.
Phila., 1844. Mngr. Wills Hosp. Phila. and its Pres., and of Phila. Co.
Prison and of Phila. Saving Fund, and of Phila. Contributionship for Ins.
Direc. Bank of Commerce, Phila. Trustee, 1869-77. m. Elizabeth Duffield,
dau. Henry Neill, M. D. See Rodmati Family, Rev. E. D. NeiWs Duf-
field Family, Memoir by S. Littell, M. D.
fWILLIAM ARCHIBALD READ, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 19, 1800; d. White Sulphur Spgs., Va., circa 1865. s.
William Read, Consul-Gen. of Naples at Phila., and Anne McCall. Entered
1817. Moderator Philo. Planter near New Orleans, La.
t HENRY AUGUSTUS RILEY, A.M. M. D., 1825.
b. N. Y. City, Nov. 21, 1801 ; d. Montrose, Penna., Mch., 17, 1878. s.
Isaac Riley and Hannah Alsop. Entered 1817. Moderator Philo. Studied
previously at Georgetown, (D. C.) Coll. After graduation studied law, but
relinquished it soon for medicine. Practiced his profession in N. Y. City
until 1829, when he entered Theol. Sem. Princeton, N. J., and was graduated
1832. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Third Ch. Pittsburgh, Penna., 1833; Mat-
teawan, N. Y., 1834; Eighth Ave. Ch. N. Y. City, 1835-39; Montrose, Penna ,
1839-63. m. ist, Emma Vaughan Smith, Chester co., Penna.; 2d, Blandina
Miller, Cortland co., N. Y.
t BEATON SMITH, A.M. M. D., 1823.
b. Phila., 1802 ; d. Phila., May 20, 1861. s. Jonathan Smith and Mary
Anne Frazer. Entered 1817. Physician, and practiced liis profession until
1840, when he became Sec. Penna. Fire Ins. Co., Phila. m. ist, Mary
Huddleston ; 2d, Theodosia Pettit.
t ROBERT FRAZER SMITH, A.M.
b. Phi&. 1804; d. Phila., Feb. 6, 1826. s. Jonathan Smith and Mary
Anne Frazer. ^ Entered 1817. Lawyer.
fTHOMAS STEWART, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. Thomas Stewart and . Entered 1817.
Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
t FRANCIS JOSEPH TROUBAT, A.M.
b Phila., July 14, 1801 ; d. Rainey, near Paris, France, June 19, 1868.
s. John Troubat and Mary Salome Heidel. Entered 1817. Lawyer. One
of the authors of "Troubat and Haley's Practice ; " author " Law of Lim-
ited Partnerships," and editor of a number of legal works. See Appleton,
Allibone.
+ ROBERT WATSON, A. M.
b. Pittsburgh, Penna., May 21, 1802 ; d. Pittsburgh, Penna., Oct. 3, 1874.
s. Andrew Watson and Margaret Thomson. Entered 181 7. Moderator
Philo. Lawyer. Practiced but a short time, and devoted the remainder of
his life to the study of mathematics and the natural sciences. Published
"Tables of Interest," etc.
Non-Graduates.
tSAMUEL JONES, M. D., 1822.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1817. Mem. Philo. Physician.
fALEXANDER NEIL.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1S17. Mem. Philo.
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i- THOMAS WILLING.
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1803 ; d. Phila., Oct. 18, 1834. s. William Shippeii
Willing and Maria Wilhelmina Peters. Entered 181 7. Mem. Philo.
Merchant, m. Maria Makin. See Keith.
1821.
t ROBERT McC. BARR, A.M.
b. ; d. , 1850. s. . Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Reporter Sup. Ct. Penna., 1845-50, and compiled 10 vols, of Reports.
tWILLIAM CLIFFTON BRIDGES, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 25, 1804; d. Phila., Apr. 21, 1885. s. Culpeper Bridges
and Sarah Cliffiton. Entered 1818. Merchant, m. Mary Jackson, dau.
Charles Alexander Harper, Phila.
tJOHN CADWALADER, A.M. LL. D., 1870.
b. Phila., Apr. i, 1805 ; d. Phila., Jan. 26, 1879. s. Gen. Thomas Cad-
walader (Class 1795) and Mary Biddle. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Law-
yer. Vice- Provost Law Acad., Phila., 1833-53. Solicitor U. S. Bank, Phila.
M. C, 1855-57. Judge U. S. Dist. Ct. E. D. Penna., 1858-79. Capt.
militia company during the riots of 1844, Phila. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1867.
m. 1st, Mar\', dau. Hon. Horace Binney, LL. D.; 2d, Mrs. Henrietta Maria
Mcllvaine, dau. Charles N. Baucker, Phila. See Keith, Appleton, Allibone.
i-JOSEPH GIBBONS CLARKSON, A. M.
b. Phila., May 17, 1804; d. Phila., Jan. 14, 1852. s. Samuel Clarkson
and Sarah Gibbons. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
Legis., 1832. Clk. Select Coun. Phila., 1833-40. See Memoir Gerardus
Clarkson, M. D., by Samuel Clarkson.
+ PIERCE CONNELLY, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 9, 1804; d. Florence, Italy, 1885. .s. Henry Connelly
and Elizabeth Pierce. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman, which
he renounced to become a R. C. priest and chaplain to the Earl of Shrews-
bury. Recanted and was readmitted to the P. E. Ch. and officiated in Flor-
ence, Italy, until his death. Published "Cases of Conscience by Pascal the
Younger." m. Cornelia Peacock, Phila.
•hWILLIAM DICK, JR.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Nov. 25,1822. s. William Dick and .
Entered 1818. Mem. Philo.
+ WILLIAM FULLERTON DUNCAN, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. - — . s. Matthew Duncan and Letitia . Entered
181 8. Lawyer. See Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila. ,
t HENRY EWING, A. M.
b. Trenton, N. J., Sept. 19, 1803; d. Phila., Aug. 3, 1826. s. James
Sergeant Ewing (Class 1787) and Catharine Margaretta Otto. Entered 1818.
t THOMAS FASSITT, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. . Entered 1818.
t ROBERT WILLIAM GOLDSBOROUGH, A. M.
b. " Myrtle Grove," near Easton, Md., Oct. 18, iSoo ; d. WHiite Sulphur
Spgs., Va., Aug. 14, 1857. s. Hon. Robert Henry Goldsborough and Hen-
rietta Maria Nicols. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman, m.
Rebecca HoUyday, dau. Nicholas Hammond, Isle of Jersey, Eng. See
Hanson.
fWILLIAM GOLDSBOROUGH, A. M.
b. "Myrtle Grove," near Easton, Md., Apr. 12, 1S02 ; d. "Myrtle
Grove," near Easton, Md., Feb. 10, 1890. s. Hon. Robert Henrj^ Golds-
borough and Henrietta Maria Nicols. Entered 1S18. Mem. Philo. Lawj-er.
Clk. U. S. Bank, Phila. Farmer, m. Mary Tilghman, dau. Gov. Charles
Goldsborough (Class 1784). See Hanson.
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^WILLIAM HARMAR, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 28, 1803; d. Phila., Jan. 22, 1878. s. Gen. Josiah Har-
mar, of the Revo. Army, and Sarah Jenkins. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer, m. Mary Emma, dau. Daniel Buckley, Lancaster co., Penna.
tSAMUEL JONES HENDERSON, A. M.
b. "Lyngenon," near Bustleton, Phila., Apr. 25, 1S02 ; d. "Lyngenon,"
near Bustleton, Phila., June 27, 1850. s. Robert Henderson and Sarah Jones,
and grandson Rev. Samuel Jones, D. D. (Class 1762). Entered 1818. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer, m. Mary P., dau. Joshua Wright, Trenton, N. J.
t GEORGE WASHINGTON HEYBERGER, A. M.
b. ; d. Phila., Aug., 1863. s. . Entered 1818. Merchant.
t ROWLAND PARRY HEYLIN, A. M. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Phila., Sept. 4, 1802; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 30, 1876. s. Isaac
Heylin, M. D., and Esther Carter, widow of Parry. Entered 1818.
Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Lucy M. Smith.
tBENJAMIN HUTCHINS, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 23, 1804 ; d. Albion, Ills., Mch. 6, 1891. s. Henry Joseph
Hutchins (Class 1790) and Jane Simmons. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo.
Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1826. P. E.
clergyman, m. Mary Hawn, dau. Emanuel Spangler, Phila.
tJOSEPH SCREVEN INGLESBY, A. M. M. D., 1824.
b. Georgetown, S. C, Nov. 2, 1800; d. Mt. Pleasant, Charleston (now
Berkeley) co., S. C, Aug. 29, 1873. s. William Inglesbyand Mary Screven.
Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Phys., and practiced his profession until 1842,
when he became a planter, m. Mary C, dau. Judge WilUam Grant.
t CHARLES BANCKER JAUDON, A. M. M. D., 1824.
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1802 ; d. N. Y. City, May 30, 1882. s. Daniel Jaudon
and Anna McNeil. Entered 1818. Moderator Philo. Physician, m. Mary
Taylor, dau. Como. William Bainbridge, U. S. N.
tJOHN RIGHTER JONES, A. M.
b. Salem, N. J., Oct. 2, 1803; killed in battle at New Berne, N. C,
May 23, 1863. s. Rev. Horatio Gates Jones, D. D., and Esther Righter.
Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Judge Ct. Com. PI. Phila., 1836-42.
Col. 58th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-63. Published "The Quaker
Soldier." m. Anna E. Laussat, widow Antony Laussat (Class 1821), and
dau. Hon. Joseph Clay, Phila. See Appleton.
>J- ANTONY LAUSSAT, A. M.
b. Phila., 1806; d. Phila., Nov. 2, 1833. s. Pierre Antoine de Laussat
and Jane . Entered 18 18. Lawyer. Vice-Provost Law Acad., Phila.,
1832. Mem. Penna. Legis. Published " An Essay on Equity in Penna."
Edited Fonblanque's " Equity. " m. Anna E. , dau. Hon. Joseph Clay, Phila.
See Appleton^ Allibone.
fWILLIAM JONES LEIPER, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 17, 1803 ; d. Phila., Sept. 27, i860, s. Thomas Leiper
and Elizabeth Coultas Gray. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Cor-
net First Trp. Phila. City Cav.; Capt. Washington Cav., Phila. S>Q& Camp-
beWs Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
t CHARLES McEUEN, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec, 1801 ; d. Phila., Nov. 18, 1857. s. Thomas McEuen and
Hannah Parry. Entered 1818. Lawyer. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1843. m.
Mary Jane, dau. Richard Ashhurst, Phila.
64 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [182I
+ ROBERT MORRIS,* A. M. M. D., 1S35.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1S02 ; d. Phila., June 18, 1891. s. Robert Morris
(who was a son of the " Financier") and Anna Shoemaker. Entered 1818.
Lawyer, afterward a phys. m. ist, Caroline, dau. Henry Nixon ; 2d, L,ucy
P., dau. Robert Morris Marshall, Va. See Keith.
•i-CHARLES WILLIAM NASSAU, A. M. (D. D., Jeff. Coll., .)
b. Phila., Apr. 12, 1804; d. Trenton, N. J., Aug. 6, 1S7S. s. William
Nassau and Ann Parkinson. Entered 1818. Moderator Philo. Studied at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1822. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Norris-
town, Norriton and Providence, Penna., 1825-2S ; teacher Montg. Sq.,
Penna., 1829-32, and pastor Norristown, Norriton and Providence, Penna.,
1832-33. Prof. Latin and Gr. Lang. Lafayette Coll., 1S41-50. Vice-Pres.
Lafayette Coll., 1841-49. Pres. Lafayette Coll., 1849-50. Principal Fem.
Sem. Lawrenceville, N. J., 1850-74. m. Hannah, dau. Robert Hamill. See
Presb. Encyc. Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
t ISAAC NORRIS, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 21, 1S02 ; d. "Hawthorn," near West Chester, Penna.,
July I, 1890. s. Joseph Parker Norris and Elizabeth Hill Fox. Entered
1818. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Mary, dau. George Pepper, Phila. See
Keith.
t PHILIP PELTZ, JR., A. M. M. D., 1824.
b. Phila., Nov. 30, 1802 ; d. Phila., July 22, 1858. s. Philip Peltz and
Rebecca Brown. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Phj'sician. The first resdt.
phys. in the Phila. Co. Prison. Mem. Phila. Co. Med. Soc. m. Elizabeth,
dau. David Lentz.
tJOHN READ, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 10, 1802 ;d. Phila.,-Sept. 19, 1846. s. William Read,
Consul-Gen. of Naples at Phila., and Anne McCall. Entered 1818. Moder-
ator Philo. Lawyer.
tJOHN HOCKER SCHEETZ, A. M.
b. Montg. CO., Penna., 1799; d. Phila., 1865. s. Gen. Henry Scheetz
and Elizabeth Hocker. Entered 1818. Lawj^er. Clk. Cts. Montg. co.,
Penna. m. Margaret Plumsted. ^^^ Keith. Auge's Hist, of Montg. Co. ^
Penna.
t DANIEL CHARLES HEATH SIMS, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 14, 1803; d. Alachua co., E. Florida, Sept. 2, 1830. s.
. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
fWADE T. SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., 1803; d. Phila., Oct. 10, 1851. s. . Entered 1818. Mem.
Philo.
tJOKN CHEW THOMAS, JR., A. M. M. D., 1824.
b. Anne Arundel co., Md., Sept. 22, 1803 ; d. Balto., Md., Aug. 29, 1862.
s. Hon. John Chew Thomas (Class 1783) and Mary Snowden. Entered 1818.
Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Jane Lawrence, dau. Thomas Buckley, N. Y.
City. See Thomas Family.
t SAMUEL THOMAS, A. M. M. D., 1825.
b. Phila., July 20, 1802; d. Phila., Feb. 17, 1S64. s. Evan William
Thomas (Class 1787) and Martha Gray. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo.
Physician, m. Henrietta Graff. See Thomas Family.
t GAVIN HAMILTON TOLAND, A. M.
b. Phila., 1802; d. Phila., 1852. s. Henry Toland and . Entered
1818. Merchant.
* Known subsequently as Robert W Morris.
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t CHARLES WAYNE, A. M. M. D., 1824.
b. West Chester, Penna., ; d. , Aug. 19, 1828. s. . Entered
1818. Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 1825-28.
+JOHN WILTBANK, A. M. M. D., 1825.
b. Phila., 1806; d. Phila., Sept. 11, i860, s. Rev. James Wiltbank
(Class 1791) and Mary White. Entered 1818. Mem. Philo. Physician.
Prof. Obstet. and Diseases Women and Children, Penna. Med. Coll., 1843-
54. Obstet. Phila. Hosp. Phys. House of Refuge, 1829-31. Fell. Coll. Phys.
Phila., 1843. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1825 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1847; Phila.
Co. Med. Soc, 1849. ^- •
Non-Graduate.
fBRAINARD CLARK.
b. Phila., July 25, 1803 ; d. Mt. Holly, N. J., Apr, 17, 1837. s. John
Lardner Clark and Sophia Marion Ross. Entered 1818. Lawyer.
1822.
t MORGAN ASH, A.M.
b. Phila., 1S04; d. Phila., May 26, 1875. s. James Ash and Rachel
Morgan. Entered 1819. Lawyer, m. Ann Catherine, dau. James Ewer
Sword.
+ CHARLES SIDNEY BRADFORD, A.M.
b. Phila., Dec. 16, 1804; d. Chestnut Hill, Phila., July 8, 1893. s,
Samuel Fisher Bradford and Abigail Inskeep. Entered Junior Class, Dec,
1820. Mem. Philo. Latin Salutatorian. Lawyer, m. Helen M., dau.
Samuel J. Fisher.
tGEORGE BRINTON, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 7, 180;; d. Phila., June 3, 1858. s. John Hill Brinton
(Class 1790) and Sarah Steinmetz. Entered 1819. Moderator Philo. m.
Mary Margaret, dau. Hon. Charles Smith, LL. D., who was a s. Rev. Wil-
liam Smith, D. D., Provost. See Brinton Family, Keith, H. IV. Smith's
Life Rev. William Smith, D. D.
fFERDINAND FARMER CARRELL, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. ; s. . Entered 1819.
tJOHN CHAMBERLAIN.
b. Lancaster, Penna., ; d. , 1822. s. . Entered 1819.
Mem. Philo.
f HENRY CHANCELLOR, A.M.
b. Phila. , 1804; d. Gtn. , Phila. , . s. William Chancellor and Hannah
Wharton. Entered 1819. Merchant, m. Caroline, dau. Louis Clapier.
t JOSEPH ASHMEAD CLAY, A.M.
b. Phila., June 3, 1806; d. Phila., Mch. 18, 1881. s. Hon. Joseph Clav
and Mary Ashmead. Entered 1819. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phila. Distinguished for his learning in natural science and espec-
ially in mineralogy, m. Cornelia, dau. Noah Fletcher.
tJACOB OTTO EWING, A.M.
b. Pittstown, N. J., June 23, 1805 ; d. Newtown, Penna., Dec. 24, 1863.
s. James Sergeant Ewing (Class 1787) and Catharine Margaretta Otto.
Entered 181 9. Plumber. Farmer.
fWILLEAM FRAZIER, A.M.
b. , 1798 ; d. Phila., Jan. 25, 1832. s. . Entered 18 19.
4fi>r
56 UNIVERSITV OF PENNSYI.VANIA. [l822
fWILLIAM DOBSON GALLAHER, A.M. M. D., 1S25.
b. Phila., Oct. 27, 1S03 ; d. Bristol, Penna., Dec. 10, 1S80. s. James
Gallaher, M.D., and Margaret Dobsou. Entered 1819. Mem. Philo.
Physician.
fCHARLES INGERSOLL, A.M.
b. Pliila., Dec. 8, 1805 ; d. at sea, Aug. 23, 1882. s. Hon. Charles Jared
Ingersoll and Mary Wilcocks. Entered 1819. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Author " Fears for Democracy." m. Susan Catherine, dau. Gen. Brown,
Tenn. See Keith, Allibone.
t RALPH FARLEY IZARD, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 28, 1804 ; d. Ivouisville, Ky., 1831. s. Maj.-Gen. George
Izard, U. S. A. (Class 1792) and Elizabeth Carter Farley. Entered 181 9.
Moderator Philo. Lawyer.
t SAMUEL McKEAN LEIPER, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 20, 1805; d. "Avondale," near Leiperville, Del. cc,
Penna., Feb. 17, 1854. s. Thomas Leiper and Elizabeth Coultas Gray.
Entered 1819. m. Mary, dau. Charles S. Lewis, M. D.
t EDWARD MACALESTER, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1805; d. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 2, 1S66. s. Charles
Macalester and Ann Sampson. Entered 1819.
tJONAS ALTAMONT PHILLIPS, A. M.
b. Phila., July 22, 1806; d. Phila., Oct. i, 1862. s, Zalegman Phillips
(Class 1795) and Arabella Solomons. Entered 1 819. Mem. Philo. Lawyer,
m. Frances, dau. Moses Cohen, Charleston, S. C. See MunseWs Am.
Ances., vol. iv.
tJOHN CALVIN POTTS, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1806 ; d. New Orleans, La., Oct. 19, 1891. s. .
Entered 1819. Lawyer. Planter. Jury Comr. La., 186-. Maj. and Brigade
Q. M. Conf. Army. m. Sarah Gustine.
t SILAS ENGLES POTTS, A.M. M. D., 1827.
b. Phila., 1806 ; d. Natchez, Miss., 1839. s. . Entered 1819.
Physician.
+ WILLIAM RICHARDSON PRICE, A. M.
b. , Talbot CO., Md., ; d. Md., . s. James Price, Register
of Wills, Talbot co., Md., and Mary Richardson. Entered 1819. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer.
+ WILLIAM BRADFORD REED, A.M. (LL. D., Harvard, i860.)
b Phila , June 30, 1806 ; d. N. Y. City, Feb. 18, 1876. s. Joseph Reed
and Maria Ellis Watmough. Entered 1819. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Vice-
ProvostLaw Acad. Phila., 1840-41- Mem. Penna. Legis., 1834-35. Atty.-
Gen Penna., 1838. State Senator Penna., 1841. Prof. Am. Hist., 1850.
Private Sec to Hon. Joel R. Poinsett, U. S. Minister to Mexico, 1825-27.
U. S. Minister to China, 1857-58. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc., 1856 ; Hist. Soc
Penna Author " Life and Correspondence of Joseph Reed ; Life of
Esther De Berdt, afterward Esther Reed ; " " Pres. Reed of Penna a Reply
to George Bancroft and others ; " "A Rejoinder to Mr. Bancroft s Historical
Es-,ay " beside numerous orations, addresses and controversial pamphlets on
historical subiects. Edited the posthumous works of his brother. Prof. Henry
Reed (Class 1825). m. ist, Louisa Whelan, Balto., Md.; 2d, Mar>' Love,
dau. Robert Ralston, Phila. See Appleton, Allibotie.
fWILLIAM JAMES REESE, A.M. ^, . ^ oo t k
b Phila Aug. 5, 1804; d. Lancaster, Ohio, Dec. 17, 1883. s. Jacob
Reese and Leah James. Entered 1819. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. Gen.
State militia, Ohio. m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. Judge C. R. Sherman, Ohio.
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t CHARLES EDWARD SMITH, A.M. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Lancaster, Penna., Mch. 6, 1804; d. Balto., Md., Jan. 2, 1829. s.
Judge Charles Smith, IX. D. (who was a s. Rev. William Smith, D. D.,
Provost), and Mary Yeates. Entered 1819. Physician, m. Rebecca Owen
Grogan, Balto., Md. See Keith. H. W. Smith's Life Rev. William
Smith, D. D.
tJOHN STILLE, JR., A. M.
b, Phila., May 17, 1804; d. Xenia, O., Aug. 26, 1852, s. John Stille
and Sarah Stansbury. Entered 1819. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Elizabeth
Harriet Clarke.
t RICHARD HENRY THOMAS, A. M. M. D., 1827.
b. Anne Arundel co., Md., June 20, 1805 ; d. Balto., Md., Jan. 15, i860,
s. Hon. John Chew Thomas (Class 1783) and Mary Snowden. Entered 1819.
Mem. Philo. English Salutatorian. Phys., and min. Soc. of Friends.
Lecturer Obstet., Balto., 1835. Prof. Obstet. Md. Med. Univ., 1847-58.
Phys., Balto. Gen. Dispen., 1828-29. Frequent contributor to the medical
press, m. ist, Martha, dau. James Carey, Balto., Md. ; 2d, Phebe, dau. John
Clapp, N. Y. City ; 3d, Deborah C. Hinsdale, N. Y. City. See Thomas
Family, Qiiinan's Med. Annals of Balto.
t ROBERT J. THOMPSON, A. M.
b. Ky., July 29, 1805 ; d. . s. Samuel Thompson and . Entered
18 19. Moderator Philo.
+ WILLIAM WILCOCKS WALN, A. M.
b. Phila., circa 1805 ; d. Phila., . s. William Wain and Shoe-
maker. Entered 1819. Clk. U. S. Custom House, San Francisco, Cal., and
U. S. Custom House, Phila. Sec. to Commander Reed, U. S. N. in his
voyage around the world.
t THOMAS WHARTON, A. M. M. D., 1826.
b. Phila., 1805; d. Phila., Mch. 17, 1830. s. Fishbourne Wharton and
Susan Shoemaker. Entered 1819. Mem. Philo. Physician. See Wharton
Family.
1823.
i-JOSEPH BANKS, A. M.
b. Florida twp., Montg. co., N. Y., July 27, 1806; d. Mercer, Penna.,
Apr. 8, 1859. s. Rev. John Banks, D. D., and Mary Miller. Entered 1820.
Presb. clergyman, and pastor Bethany and Sardis, S. C, 1831-33 ; of North-
field and Stow, Summit CO., O., 1834-39. Misny. Trinidad, W. I., 1843-51.
Chaplain Western Penitentiary, Pittsburgh, Penna., 1840-43. Established
and edited The Friettd of Missions, Mercer, Penna. m. ist, Rose-
burgh, Pittsburgh, Penna. ; 2d, Elizabeth W. Walker, widow Rev. W.
Houston Walker, O. See Sprague.
t CHARLES FREDERICK BECK, A.M. M.D., 1827.
b. Phila., 1806; d. Rome, Italy, Feb. 13, 1859. s. Paul Beck, Jr., and
Mary Harvey. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Physician. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1845. m. Sarah Rose, dau. Hon. Robert Cooper Grier, Justice U. S.
Sup. Ct.
fGUSTAVUS SMITH BENSON, A.M.
b. Balto., Md., Sept, 23, 1806; d. Phila., Mch. 22, 1883. s. Richard
Benson and Catherine Smith. Entered 1820. Moderator Philo. English
Salutatorian. Lawver. Banker. Mem. Bd. City Trusts, Phila. m. Mar-
garetta Fitzgerald, dau. Richard C. Dale, M. D., Wilmington, Del.
<i-GEORGE CADWALADER, A.M.
b. Phila., May 16, 1806 ; d. Phila., Feb. 3, 1879. s. Gen. Thomas Cad-
walader (Class 1795) and Mary Biddle. Entered 1S20. Mem. Philo.
68 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1823
Lawyer. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S., and Commander Penna.
Commander^', 1865-79. Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1847, and for gallantry' at
the battle of Chapultepec, was made Brev. Maj.-Gen. U. S. Vols. Maj.-Gen.
U. S. Vols., 1862. Author "Services in the Mexican Campaign of 1847."
m. Frances Butler, dau. Dr. James Mease (Class 17S7). See Keith, Appletoti,
Cullum's Biog. Register, Allibotie.
t EDWIN LOUIS CARRELL, A.M.
b. Phila., 1806; d. Norristown, Penna., June 15, 1830. s. . En-
tered 1820. Lawyer.
tJAMES ANTHONY DONATH, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 18, 1803; d. Gtn., Phila., Mch. 28, 1868. s. Joseph
Donath and Rosalia Janke. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem.
Franklin Instit., Phila., 1831. m. Theresa, dau. Edmond Rouvert, Paris,
France.
t JAMES READ ECKARD, A. M. (D. D. Lafayette Coll., 1858.)
b. Phila., Nov. 22, 1805 ; d. Abington, Montg. co., Penna., Mch. 12,
1887. s. Joachim Frederick Eckard, Danish Consul-Gen. for the Middle
States, and Susan Read. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Studied at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1831. Presb. clergyman. Misny. to Ceylon
and to So. Hindostan, 1833-43. Principal Chatham Acad., Savannah, Ga.,
1843-45. Pastor Second Presb. Ch., Washington, D. C, 1848-58. Prof.
Rhet. and Hist. Lafayette Coll., 1858-71. Published in the Tamil language
" Essay on F'aith;" in English "Hindoo Traveler;" "Ten Years in Cej'lon."
m. Margaret Esther, dau. Nicholas Bayard, M. D., Savannah, Ga. See
Presb. Encyc, Coffin's Men of Lafayette, Allibone.
t JAMES CLAYTON GALLAHER, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 5, 1S06 ; d. Ponce, Porto Rico, W. L, June 3, 1S66. s.
James Gallaher, M. D., and Margaret Dobson. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo.
Merchant. U. S. Consul Ponce, Porto Rico, W. I., 1839-66.
JOHN HALL, A. M. (D. D., Coll. N. J., 1850.)
b. Phila., Aug. 11, 1806. s. Thomas Mifflin Hall and Mary Anna
Bringhurst. Entered Junior Class, 1821. Moderator Philo. Law>'er,
1827-32. Presb. clergyman, and pastor First Ch., Trenton, N. J., 1841-84,
and emeritus pastor of the same, 1884 . Mem. Hist. Soc. N. J. and of
Penna. and of Wis. Sec. and editor Am. Sunday Sch. Union, 1832-40.
Delivered a course of lectures in the Princeton Theol. Sem., 1852-53, while
filling a temporary vacancy in the chair of Pastoral Theology. Published
a translation fr. the Latin "Milton's Letters;" " Hi'^t. Presb. Ch., Tren-
ton;" "Forty Years Correspondence and Memoir of Rev. J. W. Alex-
ander;" "Memoir of Matthew Clarkson ; " beside a number of volumes
for Am. Sunday Sch. Union and Presb. Bd. Publications, occasional sermons
and contributions to various religious and literary journals, m. ist, Mary
Margaret, dau. Levi Garrett ; 2d, Mary Mitchell, dau. Michael Keppele
(Class 1788). ^^^ Presb. Encyc., Allibone. Address, Trenton, N.J.
ALEXANDER HEBERTON, A. M.
b. Phila., 1803. s. George Heberton and Mar}' Craig. Entered 1820.
Mem. Philo. Studied at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1823-25, Presb.
clergyman, and pastor Allen twp., Penna., 1827-33 ; and Kingston, Penna.,
1833-35; and Salem, N. J., 1835-41; and Bedford, Penna., 1S42; and Bersvick,
Penna., and Williamsport, Penna., 1848; and Ridley, Penna., 1857-65; chap-
lain Phila., 1868. in. Elizabeth Parker Brooke, Phila. Address, 4008 Pine
St., Phila.
THOMAS LEIPER JANEWAY, A. M. (D. D., Coll. N. J., 1850.)
b. Phila., Feb. 27, 1805. s. Rev. Jacob Jones Janeway, D. D., and Martha
GrayLeiper. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Valedictorian. Was graduated fr.
Theol. Sem., Princeton, 1827. Tutor Allegheny Sem., Penna.. 1S2S. Presb.
1823] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 6^
clergyman, and pastor First Ch., Railway, N. J., 1829-40, and North Cli.,
Phila., 1840-54, and Kingston, N. J., 1855-61. Corres. Sec, Bd. Dom.
Misns. , 1861-68. Author ' ' Life of Rev. Jacob Jones Janeway, D. D. , " beside
many pamphlets, m. Abby Blackwood, dau. Joshua Ladd Howell, Wood-
bury, N. J. Address, 1800 Park Ave., Phila.
t AUGUSTUS HOFFMAN LOCHMAN, A.M. (D. D., Penna. Coll., Gettysburg,
1856.)
b. Lebanon, Penna., Oct. 5, 1S02 ; d. York, Penna., Dec. 29, 1891. s.
Rev. George Lochman, D. D. (Class 1789) and Mary M. Grotz. Entered
Senior Class 1822. Mem. Philo. Luth. clergyman, and pastor Mechanics-
burg, Penna., 1824-26 ; and First Ch., Harrisburg, Penna., 1826-36; and
Chnst's Ch., York, Penna., 1836-80. Trustee Penna. Coll. and of Franklin
Coll., Penna. Pres. Bd. Trustees Luth. Theol. Sem., Gettysburg, Penna.
Published a volume of sermons, and translations fr. the German, m. Anna
Maria, dau. Adam Partenheimer, Phila. See Apple ton.
tJOHN MORRIS MARSHALL, A.M.
b. Phila. , ; d. Phila. , . s. Charles Marshall and Mary Wallace.
Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Chemist.
tJOHN MEASE,* A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 20, 1806 ; d. Mier, Mexico, Dec. 23, 1847. s. James Mease,
M. D. (Class 1787) and Sarah Butler. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Capt. 3d
Dragoons, U. S. A., 1847. m. Gabriella Manigault, dau. Lewis Morris.
•i-ELI MEEKER, A. M.
b. Elizabethtown, N. J., Mch. i, 1788 ; d. Chicago, Ills., Oct. 10, 1854. s.
David Meeker and Susan . Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Studied at
Phillips Acad., Andover, Mass., 1814-15, being twenty-six years of age, and
left to go to Middlebury Coll., Vt., but there is no record of his having been
there. Congregationalist, and afterward Presb. clergyman. Pastor Congl.
Ch., Wallingford, Vt., 1818-19. Was connected with the N. J. Presbyteries,
1828-36 ; a portion of the time at Perth Amboy, N. J., and home misny. in
northern N. J. and in N. Y. Published two volumes of sermons, m. Eliza
Meacham, Wallingford, Vt.
fSAMUEL OGDEN MEREDITH, A. M.
b. Phila., July 21, 1806; d. London, Eng., 1877. s. Samuel Meredith
and . Entered 1820. Moderator Philo. Lawj-er.
tCHARLES HENRY MIFFLIN, A. M. M. D., 1826.
b. Phila., July 19,1805 ; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 9, 1875. s. Samuel Francis,
who changed his name to Mifflin, and Elizabeth Da\'is. Entered 1820. Mem.
Philo. Physician, m. Mary Crowninshield, Boston, Mass. See Mifflin and
Fra?icis Families.
tANTHONY SAUNDERS MORRIS, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 5, 1803 ; d. Pemberton, N. J., Mch. 25, 1885. s. Thomas
Morris and Sarah Marshall. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Chief Burgess,
Pemberton, N. J. m. Anne Evalen, dau. Benjamin Jones.
fWILLIAM MORTON.
Registered as fr. Del. Entered 1820.
t GEORGE SHARPE, A. M.
Registered as fr. Phila. Entered 1S20.
fPERSIFOR FRAZER SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 23, i8o8 ; d. West Chester, Penna., May 25, 1882. s.
Joseph Smith and Mary Frazer. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Clk. Orphans' Ct., Chester co., Penna., 1S35. Dist.-Atty. Del. co,, Penna.,
* Known subsequently as John Mease Butler.
yo UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1823
1839. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1861-64. Reporter Sup. Ct., Penna., 1866-80.
Served as a private in West Chester company of vols, during the emergency,
1863. Published "Forms of Procedure;" thirty -two volumes "Reports,
Sup. Ct., Penna." m. Thomasine S., dau. George Ashbridge Fairlamb.
See MunseWs Am. Ances., vol. v. Appleton.
fGEORGE MIFFLIN WHARTON, A. M.
b. Phila., 1806; d. Phila., Feb. 5, 1870. s. Fishbourne Wharton and
Susan Shoemaker. Entered 1820. Moderator Philo. Latin Salutatorian.
Lawver. Vice-Provost Law Acad. Phila., 1845-55. Pres. Select Coun.
Phila., 1856-59. U. S. Dist.-Atty. E. D. Penna., 1857-60. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1840. Trustee, 1841-68. m. Maria, dau. John Markoe, Phila. See
Wharton Family.
fWILLIAM SHEAFF ZANTZINGER, A. M. M. D., 1828.
b. Phila., Nov. 22, 1805; d. Canandaigua, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1888. s.
Thomas Barton Zantzinger (Class 1793) and Susanna SheaflF. Entered 1820.
Mem. Philo. Physician. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1840; its Rec. Sec,
1841-46; and its Librarian, 1846-56. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1835; Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phila., 1840. m. Mar}% dau. James Carroll.
Non-Graduate.
tTHOMAS MEASE.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. James Mease, M. D. (Class 1787)
and Sarah Butler. Entered 1820. Mem. Philo.
1824.
t LEWIS RICHARD ASHHURST, A. M.
b. N. Y. City, Nov. 26, 1806 ; d. Phila., May 5, 1874. s. Richard Ash-
hurst and Elizabeth Croto, widow of Capt. Hughes. Entered 1821. Mem.
Philo. Merchant, m. Mary, dau. Samuel Hazlehurst (Class 1789).
fUSELMA AUGUSTUS CLARKE, A. M. M. D., 1828.
b. Phila., Mch. 27, 1805; d. New Orleans, Aug. 13, 1833, s. Samuel
Clarke and Jane Loxley. Entered 182 1. Mem. Philo. Physician. Resdt.
Phila. Hosp.
t SAMUEL GERARDUS CLARKSON, A. M. M. D., 1826.
b. Phila., 1806; d. Pensacola, Fla., May 17, 1829. s. Samuel Clarkson
and Sarah Gibbons. Entered 1821. Moderator Philo. English Saluta-
torian. Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 1826-29. See Memoir Gerardus Clarkson,
M. Z>., by Samuel Clarkson.
t ROBERT PATTERSON DU BOIS, A. M. (D. D., Lafayette Coll., i860.)
b. Doylestown, Penna., Aug. 19, 1805 ; d. New London, Penna., Feb.
21, 1883. s. Rev. Uriah Du Bois (Class 1790) and Martha Patterson. Entered
1 82 1. Moderator Philo. Studied medicine, but abandoned it for teaching ;
then studied theology at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1834. Presb. clergy-
man, and pastor Athens, Penna., and New Castle, Penna., 1836, and New-
London, Penna., 1836-76. Published " Record of the Family of Thomas
Ewing," and contributed a portion "Record of the Family of Louis Du
Bois." m. Jane H., dau. Rev. Latta. See Family Record of Patterson,
Ewing and Du Bois Families.
tJOSEPH DICKINSON FOX.
b. Phila., 1805; d. Phila., Oct. 19, 1825. s. George Fox (Class 1780)
and Mary Dickinson. Entered 182 1. Moderator Philo. Latin Salutatorian.
See Keith.
tTHOMAS WILLIAM GILPIN, A.M.
b. Lancaster, Eng., Dec. 30, 1806; d. Belfast, Ireland, Jan. 4, 184S.
s. Joshua Gilpin and Mary Dilworth. Entered 1S21. Mem. Philo. I\Ier-
chant. U. S. Consul, Belfa'st, Ireland, 1829-48.
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t ALEXANDER WILCOCKS INGERSOLL, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1807 ; d. Phila., 1889. s. Hon. Charles Jared Inger-
soU and Mary Wilcocks. EJntered 1S21. Mem. Philo. See Keith.
t GEORGE JACOB JANEWAY, A. M. M. D., 1830.
b. Phila., Oct. 14, 1806; d. New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 16, 1889. s.
Rev. Jacob Jones Janeway, D. D., and Martha Gray Leiper. Entered 1S21.
Mem. Philo. Physician. Resdt. Phila. Hosp. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1S30;
Med. Soc. City and Co. N. Y., 183 1 ; Med. Soc. State N. J., 1839. Mavor
New Brunswick, N. J., 1869-71. m. Matilda, dau. Gamaliel Smith, N. Y.
t EDWARD DONALD KEMP, A. M.
b. Balto., Md., Apr. 15, 1806 ; d. Balto., Md., Feb. 12, 1868. s. Rt. Rev.
James Kemp, D. D., and Elizabeth Noel. Entered 1821. Moderator Philo.
Valedictorian. Lawyer. Chief Judge Orphans' Ct., Balto., Md. m. Anne
Donnell, Balto., Md.
t ISAAC MOSES, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 14, 1807 ; d. near Mobile, Ala., Apr. 3, 1847. s. Solomon
Moses and Rachel Gratz. Entered 182 1. Merchant.
t ANTHONY CUTHBERT PERCIVAL, A.M. M. D., 1827.
b. Phila., Aug. i, 1805 ; d. Phila., Feb. 2, 1854. s. Joshua Percival
and Sarah Cuthbert, Entered 182 1. Mem. Philo. Physician, m. .
tHENRY PETTIT, A. M. M. D.,1829.
b. Phila., Dec. 10, 1806 ; d. Phila., Apr. 15, 1836. s. Andrew Pettit and
Elizabeth McKean. Entered 182 1. Mem. Philo. Physician. ^Q^McKeaii
Family by R. Buchanan.
t HENRY RALSTON, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 25, 1806 ; d. Phila., July 26, 1853. s. Robert Ralston and
Sarah Clarkson. Entered 1821. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Harriet, dau.
George Willing, Phila. See Keith.
t JAMES CORNELIUS WILTBANK.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., 1824. s. Rev. James Wiltbank (Class 1791)
and Mary White. Entered 182 1. Mem. Philo.
Non-Graduates.
t GEORGE HALBERSTADT, M. D., 1829.
b. Phila., Mch. 12, 1805 ; d. Pottsville, Penna., Nov. 9, i860, s. John
George Halberstadt and Anne Cromwell. Entered 1821. Mem. Philo.
Physician, m. Mary, dau. James Summers,
t HENRY HELMUTH KREBS (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1824. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1827).
b. ; d. , 1847. s. . Entered 1S21. Mem. Philo.
fTHOMAS BARTOW SARGENT (D. D., Dickinson Coll., ).
b. Balto., Md., Mch. 30, 1805; d. Balto., Md., Oct. 13, 1879. s. Rev.
Thomas Frazer Sargent, M.^D., and Helena Bartow. Entered 1821. Mem.
Philo. Studied law, but relinquished it for theol. M. E. clergyman,
Del. Wesleyan Conv., Eng., 1842. Sec. Gen. Conv. M. E. Ch., N. Y.,
1844. Presiding Elder for three terms, m. Sophia, dau. Hon. James Car-
roll, Balto., Md. See Bartow Geneal.
1825.
fADOLPHE EDWARD BORIE, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 25, 1809; d. Phila., Feb. 5, 1880. s. John Joseph Bone
and Sophia Beauveau. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. English Salutatorian.
Merchant. Trustee, 1858-80. Sec. U. S. N., 1869. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1872. m. Elizabeth, dau. Thomas McKean, Jr. See Appleton.
72 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1825
fVINCENT LOOCKERMAN BRADFORD, A. M. (LL. D., Wash, and Lee Univ.,
1S74. D. C. L., Wash, and Lee Univ., 1880.)
b. Phila., Sept. 24, 1808 ; d. Gtn., Phila., Aug. 7, 1884. s. Hon. Thomas
Bradford, LL. D., and Elizabeth Loockerman. Entered 1822. Moderator
Philo. Valedictorian. Lawyer. State Senator Mich., 1837-40. Master in
Chancery and Circuit Ct. Comr . Mich., 1840-43. Pres. United R. R. Cos.,
N. J., 1859-72. m. Juliet S. Rey, Is. St. Martins, W. I. See Life and
Writings by Rev. Hetiry E. Dwight, M. D., D. D.
+ ANTHONY BANNING CHEW, A.M.
b. Phila., Jan. 24, 1S09 ; d. , Feb., 1854. s. Benjamin Chew (Cla.ss
1775) and Katherine Banning. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. See Keith.
t THOMAS FITZGERALD DALE, A. M. M. D., 1829.
b. Odessa, Del., Apr. 12, 1808 ; d. Allegheny City, Penna., 1872. s-
Richard Colegate Dale, M. D., and Margaret Fitzgerald. Entered 1822.
Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Margaret Kennedy, dau. David Stewart, M. D.
f GEORGE FOX, A. M. M. D., 1S28.
b. Phila., May 8, 1806; d. Phila., Dec. 27, 1882. s. Samuel Mickle
Fox and Sarah Pleasants. Entered 1822. Moderator Philo. Phys., and to
Wills Hosp., 1834-49, and to Penna. Hosp., 1848-54, and to St. Joseph's
' Fem. Orphan Asyl., 1838-54. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1S27, and its Vice-
Pres., 1849. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1831. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.,
1836; Am. Med. Assn., 1847; Med. Soc. State Penna., and its Treas.,
1848-52. Direc. Nat. Bank Commerce, Phila., 1876-82. Invented a band-
age for fractured clavicle. Contributor to the med. journals, m. Sarah D.,
dau. George Valentine, Bellefonte, Penna. See Memoir by W. S. IV.
Riischenberger, M. D. Atkinson, Ruschenberger.
t THOMAS DOBSON GALLAHER, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 20, 1808; d. New Orleans, Jan. 3, 1847. s. James
Gallaher, M. D., and Margaret Dobson. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo.
Merchant.
t JAMES GOODMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 17, 1807; d. Phila., Mch. 10, 1863. s. Col. John Good-
man and Catharine Hyneman. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Mem. Penna. Legis. Commanded the " Hibernia Greens" during the riots
in Phila., 1844. m. Charlotte Jane Eliza Duke, N. Y.
tTHOMAS HARPER, JR.
b. Phila., 1807; d. Phila., 1826. s. Thomas Plarper and Mary .
Entered 1822. Moderator Philo.
t HENRY HAYS, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 17, 1807 ; d. Phila., Dec. 31, 1874. s. Samuel Hays and
Richea Gratz. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. Merchant.
t SAMUEL HENRY, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . -s. . Entered 1S22. Clerk.
t RICHARD MARIS, A. M. M. D.. 1S29.
b. Phila., Jan. 8, 1S08 ; d. Phila., Aug. 23, 1891. s. Richard Maris and
Rachel Ross. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Maria Louisa,
dau. Levi EHmaker. See Maris Geneal.
tJOSEPH PEACE, JR., A. M. M. D., 1829.
b. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 24, 1807; d. Bristol, Penna., July 25, 1845.
s. Joseph Peace and Anna Maria Rudliall. Entered 1822. Physician.
Resdt. Phila. Hosp., 1827-29. Phys. Phila. Dispen., 1832, and to Wills
Hosp., 1835. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1840. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1831.
See Memoir by George Fox, M. D.
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t HENRY HOPE REED,* A. M. (LL. D., Univ. Vermont, 1S46.)
b. Pliila., July 11, 1808 ; d. lost in the steamer Arctic, Sept. 27, 1854. s.
Joseph Reed and Maria Ellis Watmough. Entered 1822. Moderator
Philo. Latin Salutatorian. Educator and author. Asst. Prof. Eng. Lit.,
1831 ; Asst. Prof. Moral Phil., 1831-34; Prof. Eng. Lit. and Rhet., 1835-54.
Vice-Provost, 1845. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1838. Published "Life of Joseph
Reed" in Spark's Am. Biog. Lectures on Eng. Lit., on Eng. Hist., on
British Poets, and on Hist. Am. Union, all of which were published since
his death by his brother, Hon. William B. Reed (Class 1822). Edited Lord
Mahon's "Hist, of Eng.;" Alex. Reid's "Diet. Eng. Lang.;" Geo. F.
Graham's " Eng. Synonyms ; " "Poetical Works of Thomas Gray," etc.
m. Elizabeth White, dau. Enos Bronson, Phila. See Simpson, Appleton,
Allibone.
fCOBURN WHITEHEAD, A. M. M. D., 1831. (A. B., Yale, 1828.)
b. Phila., Dec. 7, 1807; d. Phila., Jan. 29, 1858. s. James Whitehead
and Hannah Coburn. Entered 1822, Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Matilda,
dau. Hood Irvine, Phila.
Non-Graduates.
i-WILLIAM DUANE.
b. Phila., Feb. 7, 1808; d. Phila., Nov. 4, 1882. s. Hon. William John
Duane and Deborah Bache. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem.
Hist. Soc. Penna. Author of many historical papers, m. Louisa, dau
Henry Brooks. See Allibone.
i- DAVID CROW HARKER.
b. Swedesboro, N. J., ; d. Phila., Aug. 9, 1864. s. David Harksr
and Crow. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. Druggist and elk.
•i-WILLIAM HENRY REES, A.M., gratiae causa, 1844. (D. D. Franklin and
Marshall Coll., i860.)
b. Phila., June 2, 1S05 ; d. Newark, N. J., Sept 3, 1869. s. George Rees
and Elizabeth Thum. Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at
Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1825. P. E. clerg>'man. Asst.
min. St. Andrew's, Phila.; rector St. James the Greater, Bristol, Penna.;
Trinity, Elkton, Md.; St. David's, Radnor, Penna.; St. Paul's, W. White-
land, Penna.; St. Peter's, Gt. Vallev, Penna.; All Hallow's Parish, Wor-
cester CO., Md.; St. John's, New Milford, Conn.; St. Luke's, Rossville, S. I.,
N. Y.; Christ, Upper Merion, Penna.; Calvary, Summit, N. J.; St. Phillip's.
Newark, N. J. Pres. Mt. Vernon Instit., Chester co., Penna. m. Ehza
Ann, dau. Capt. Thomas Fowler. See Hotchkins' Country Clergy of Penna.
tLEVIS P. THOMPSON, M.D., 1827.
Entered 1822. Mem. Philo. Physician.
1826.
f CHARLES PETTIT BAYARD, A. M.
b. Phila., July 22, 1809; d. Phila., Nov. 15, 1884. s. Andrew Bayard
and Sarah Pettit. Entered 1823. Latin Salutatorian. Stock broker, m.
Adeline JuHa, dau. Hon. Joseph Borden McKean (Class 1782). See The
McKean Family by R. Buchanan.
fTHONIAS LATIMER BOWIE, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 7, 1808 ; d. Phila., Feb. 15, 1838. s. Ralph Bowie and
Deborah Mary David. Entered 1823. Moderator Philo. Valedictorian.
Lawyer, m. Catherine Helen, dau. Richard Ashhurst.
•fJOSEPH CARSON, A.M. M. D., 1830. ,
b. Phila., Apr. 19, 1808 ; d. Phila., Dec. 30, 1876. s. Joseph Carson and
Elizabeth Lawrence. Entered 1823. Moderator Philo. Physician, and
* Known subsequently as Henry Reed.
y^. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1826
resdt. Penna. Hosp., 1830-31. Prof. Mat. Med. Phila. Coll. Phar., 1836-50.
Lecturer Mat. Med., Med. Instit. Phila., 1844-48. Prof. Mat. Med. and
Phar., 1850-76. Phys. Penna. Hosp., 1849-54. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila.,
1838. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1844, and a curator, 1859-76 ; Acad. Nat. Sci.
Phila., 1833, and its Librarian, 1834-36, and its Rec. Sec, 1836-37, and its
Vice-Pres., 1869-75; Phila. Med. Soc, 1828; Am. Med. Assn., 1847; Nat.
Conv. Revis. Pharmacopoeia, i860, and its Pres., 1870. Pres. Phila. Co.
Med. Soc, 1862. Mem. Med. Soc. State N. Y.; Intemat. Med. Cong.,
Phila., 1876; Hist. Soc. Penna. Direc Phila. Trust and Safe Deposit Co.,
1872. One of the founders Alumni Soc Med. Dept. Published "Hist.
Med. Dept. Univ. Penna.;" " lUus. Med. Botany ;" " Synopsis of Lectures
Mat. Med. and Phar.," and lectures on many med. subjects, biograph. dis-
courses, etc. Edited Pereira's " Mat. Med." Editor Am. Jour. Phar. m.
Mary, dau. Henry Hollingsworth, Phila. See Memoir by James Darrach,
M. D. , and by IV. S. IV. Ruschenberger, M. D. Allibone.
ROBERT BALDWIN DAVIDSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 22, 180S. s. William Davidson and Elizabeth Baldwin.
Entered 1823. Moderator Philo. Stock broker, m. Sarah Caldwell, dau.
Major Nathaniel Donnell, Revo. Army. Address, 254 So. Forty -fourth St.,
Phila.
t THOMAS McKINLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 8, 1808; d. Phila., July 27, 1833. s. John McKinley
and Abigail Brannan. Entered 1823. Mem. Philo. Tutor, 1830. Studied
theology, but abandoned it because of ill health, m. Mary Ann, dau.
Samuel Bell, Phila.
t J AMES NASSAU, A. M.
b. Phila., July 31, 1809; d. Phila., Feb. 19, 1840. s. William Nassau
and Ann Parkinson. Entered 1823. Merchant.
fTHOMAS ROSS NEWBOLD, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 26, 1809; d. Phila., Dec. 6, 1858. s. Caleb Newbold
and Elizabeth Ross. Entered 1823. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Stock broker.
Editor North Atnericatt, Phila. m. Julia, dau. Gen. James Fleming,
Hutchinson, N. Y.
t JAMES PATRIOT WILSON, A. M. D. D., 1848.
b. Phila., Dec. 25, 1809; d. Newark, N. J., May 22, 1889. s. Rev.
James Patriot Wilson, D. D. (Class 1788) and Mary Hall. Entered 1823.
English Salutatorian. Presb. clergyman. Pres. Del. Coll., 1847-50. Prof.
Didactic and Polemic Theol., Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1851-54.
Published sermons and addresses, m. Anna Read, dau. Bennington Gill.
Non-Graduates.
tJOSEPH ABBOTT, JR. (A. B., Union Coll., 1827. A. M., Union Coll., 1S30.
D. D., Union Coll., i860).
b. Phila., Aug. 16, 1808; d. Beverly, Mass., Apr. 11, 1867. s. Joseph
Abbott and Elizabeth Patton. Entered 1823. Moderator of Philo. Clergy-
man, and pastor Dane St. Ch., Beverly, Mass., 1834-67. m. Margaret Ann
Ross, dau. Stephen Tilton, Newburyport, Mass.
tJOHN ASHHURST.
h. Phila., July 17, 1809; d. Phila., Feb. 18, 1892. s. Richard Ashhurst
and Elizabeth Crolo, widow of Capt. Hughes. Entered 1823. Moderator
Philo. Banker. Merchant. Direc. Phila. and Reading R. R., and of
Fanners and Mechanics' Bank, and of We.stern Saving Fund. Chmn.
Phila. Bounty Fund, 1862-65. Trustee, 1865-88. m. Harriet, dau. Manuel
Eyre.
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fCHARLES GERARD BANCKER (A. B., Washington Coll., Hartford, Conn.,
b. Phila., Mch., 1808; d. , Feb., 1861. s. Charles Nicoll Bancker
and Sarah Upshur Teackle. Entered 1823. Studied medicine.
f EDWARD MACFUNN E!DDLE (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1827. A. M., Coll. N. J.,
1830).
b. Phila., July 27, 1808; d. Cadisle, Penna., May 13, 1889. s. Williani
Macfunn Biddle and Lydia Spencer. Entered 1823. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Ironmaster. Sec. and Treas. Cumberland Valley R. R., 1839-89. Maj.-Gen.
15th Div. Penna. militia, 1858. Adj. -Gen. Penna., 1861-62. m. Julia
Anna, dau. David Watts. See Autobiog. Charles Biddle.
t EDWARD BROOKS.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. . Entered 1823.
t CASTOR.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . Entered 1823.
t FREDERICK SIMEON ECKARD, M. D., 1835.
b. Phila., Aug. 22, 1807; d. Lower Merion, Montg. co., Penna., June
20, 1856. s. Joachim Eckard, Danish Consul at Phila., and Susan Read.
Entered 1823. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Physician. Assoc. Fell. Coll. Phys.
Phila., 1840. Author " A Tale of the Wind," a poem ; contributor to peri-
odical and medical journals, m. Elizabeth Xavier, dau. Dennis Kelly. See
Allibone.
t ISAAC HAZLEHURST (A. B., Trinity Coll., 1828. A. M., Trinity Coll., 1831).
b. Phila., Nov. 27, 1808; d. Merion, Montg. co., Penna., July 7, 1891.
s. Samuel Hazlehurst (Class 1789) and Elizabeth Baynton Markoe. Entered
1823. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Vice-Provost Law Acad. Phila, 1S41-55.
City Solicitor Phila., 1854-56. Candidate once for Mayor, and again for
Gov. on the Native Am. ticket. Trustee Penna. Instit. Deaf and Dumb.
Direc. Penna. Fire Ins. Co., and of the Franklin Fire Ins. Co. m. Caroline,
dau. Bentley Jacobs.
fJOHN JORDAN, JR.
b. Phila., May 18, 180S ; d. Phila., Mch. 23, 1890. s. John Jordan and
Elizabeth Henry. Entered 1823. Mem. Philo. Ironmaster. Merchant.
Bank pres. and antiquar>'. Direc. and Pres. Mfrs. and Mechanics, now Mfrs.
Nat. Bank., Phila., 1843-75. Direc. N. P. R. R., 1852-90. Vice-Pres. Hist.
Soc. Penna. Life Mem. Franklin Instit., Phila. Contributor to the printed
archives Moravian Ch. m. Jane, dau. James Bell, Experiment Mills, Monroe
CO., Penna, S&q Memoir by James J. Levick, M. D. Allibone.
t FERDINAND FAIRFAX LAMMOT.
b. Phila., Sept. 7, 1808; d. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 20, 1849. s. Daniel
Lammot and Susan Parker Beck. Entered 1823. Machinist and mfr. m.
Marietta Morse Allen, Bath, Me.
HENRY PRATT McKEAN.
b. Phila., May 3, 1810. s. Thomas McKean and Sarah C. Pratt.
Entered 1823. Mem. Philo. Merchant, m. Phebe Elizabeth, dau. Stephen
Warren, Troy, N. Y. Address, 1923 Walnut St., Phila.
t HENRY NIGHTINGALE.
Entered 1S23.
fHOLDERNESS SMITH.
Entered 1S23.
t FRANCIS WEST, M. D., 1832. (A. B., Dickinson Coll., 1825. A. M., Dick-
inson Coll., 1828.)
b. Phila., Mch. 5, 1810 ; d. Phila., Sept. 24, 1868. s. Francis West and
Mary Nixon. Entered 1823. Mem. Philo. Physician. Lecturer Mat.
•76 UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA. [1826
Med., Phila. Assn. for Med. Instruct. Phys. Phila. Dispen.;and to Christ
Ch. Hosp. ; and to City Orphan Asyl. ; and to Epis. Hosp. Fell Coll. Phys.
Phila., 1839. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1831 ; Phila. Co. Med, Soc, 1849 ;
Med. Soc. State Penna. ; Am. Med. Assn., 1846; Nat. Conv. for Revis.
Pharmacop., 1850 ; Am. Phil, Soc, 1854. A frequent contributor to med-
ical literature.
1827.
+ FREDERICK WILLIAMSON BEASLEY, A. M, D. D,, 1868,
b. Albany, N. Y,, June 22, 1808; d. Torresdale, Phila., Dec. 28, 1878.
s. Rev, Frederick Beasley, D. D., Provost, and Maria Williamson. Entered
1824. Moderator Philo. P. E. clergyman. m. Virginia Teackle, dau.
Charles Nicoll Bancker, Phila.
tTHOMAS CADWALADER,*A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 27, 1808; d. Phila., Jan. 19, 1844. s. Gen. Thomas
Cadwalader (Class 1795) and Mary Biddle. Entered 1S24. Moderator Philo.
See Keith.
•i-THEODORE DEWEES, A. M. M. D., 1831.
b. Phila., 1S07 ; d. , Ala., Sept. 19, 1855. s. William P. Dewees,
M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Mary I^orraine. Entered 1824. Physician.
Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. m. Susan, dau. Edmund C. F. Strudwick,
M. D., Demopolis, Ala.
i- SAMUEL FISHER DU BOIS, A. M.
b. Doylestown, Penna., May 4, 1S08 ; d. Doylestown, Penna., Oct. 20,
1889. s. Rev. Uriah Du Bois (Class 1790) and Martha Patterson. Entered
1824. Mem. Philo. Studied art under Thomas Sully, Phila. Artist. See
Family Record 0/ Patterson, Ewing atid Du Bois Families.
+ ROBERT DUNLAP, A. M.
b. Doylestown, Penna., Apr. 12, 1804; d. Allegheny, Penna., Mch. 21,
1847. s. Andrew Dunlap and Phebe Baker. Entered 1824. Studied at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1828-30. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Dan-
ville, Penna., 1831-37, and 2d Ch., Pittsburgh, Penna., 1837-47. m. Ellen
E. , dau. Jacob Cist.
t ROWLAND EDANUS EVANS, A. M.
b. Gwynedd, Montg. co., Penna., July 23, 181 1 ; d. Phila., Apr. 14, 1S66.
s. Cadwalader Evans, Jr., and Harriet Verena Musser. Entered 1824. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer. See H. M. Jenkitis' Hist. Collection of Gwynedd, Penna.
i-JOSEPH COLEMAN FISHER, A. M.
b. Phila., May, 1809 ; d. N. Y. City, Sept., 1880. s. ' . Entered
1824. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1838-39. Clk. Select
Coun. Phila., 1840-46, m. Sarah Lindsay, Chambersburg, Penna.
fWILLIAM TILGHMAN GOLDSBOROUGH, A.M.
b. Horn's Pt., Dorchester co., Md., Mch. 5, 1808; d. Balto., Md., June
26, 1876. s. Hon. Charles Goldsborough (Class 1784) and Sarah Yerbury
Goldsborough. Entered 1824. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. State Senator
Md., 1850. Mem. Const. Conv. Md., 1867. m. Mary Ellen, dau. Col.
Edward Lloyd, Wye, Talbot co., Md. See Hanson.
t EDWARD HALLOWELL, JR., A. M. M. D., 1830.
b. Phila., Sept. 14, 1808 ; d. Phila., Feb. 20, i860, s. Edward Hallowell
and Jane McKee, widow of Campbell. Entered 1824. Moderator Philo.
Latin vSalutatorian. Continued his medical studies in Paris, France. Phy-
sician. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1828; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1834. Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1839. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1S49; Am. Phil. Soc, 1851;
Phila. Co. Med. Soc, 1852. He was a contributor to the medical jounials.
♦Known as Thomas C. Cadwalader, the C being a distinguishing letter only.
1827] COLI.EGE DEPARTMENT. 77
fWILLIAM KIRKPATRICK HUFFNAGLE, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 2, iSio ; d. Mt. Holly, N. J., Apr. 14, 1854. s. John
Huffnagle and Sarah Eliza Franks. Entered 1824. Mem. Philo. Civil
engr. Princ. Asst. Engr. in the construction Camden and Amboy R. R.
and in the construction Tide-Water Canal. Chief Engr. p:;astern Div. State
Penna. A. D. C. to Gov. David Porter, Penna. m. Catherine Cox, dau.
Samuel Allen, Phila.
t WILLIAM KEITH, A. M. M. D., 1830.
b. Phila., Jan. iS, 1808; d. Phila., Nov, 5, 1892. s. Samuel Keith and
Mary Boyd. Entered 1824. Mem. Philo. Valedictorian. Physician, and
practiced in Zanesville, O., and in Phila.
t WILLIAM HENRY KLAPP, A. M. M.D., 1830.
b. Phila., Oct. 14, 1808; d. Phila., Sept. 28, 1856. s. Joseph Klapp,
M. D., and Anna Milnor. Mem. Philo. Physician. Asst. Phys. Catharine
St. Cholera Hosp., Phila., 1832. Phys. Phila. Co. Prison, 1838-52, and to
P. E. Hosp. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1839. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1849;
Phila. Co. Med. Soc. m. Rebecca Plumsted, dau. John Deverevix. See
Keith, Memoir by D. Francis Cottdie, M. D.
fGEORGE WASHINGTON NORRIS, A.M. M. D., 1830.
b. Phila., Nov. 6, 1808, d. Phila., Mch. 4, 1S75. s. Joseph Parker
Norris and Elizabeth Hill Fox. Entered 1824. Moderator Philo. Con-
tinued his medical studies in Paris, France. Physician. Resdt. Penna.
Hosp., 1830-33, and Surg. Penna. Hosp., 1836-63. Consult. Surg. Ortho-
paedic Hosp., and of Children's Hosp. and Pres. Bd. Mngrs. of latter. Prof.
Clinical Surg., 1848-57. Mem. Societe M^dicale d' Observation, Paris, 1834.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1839, and its Vice-Pres., 1864-75 ; Phila. Med. Soc.
and its Vice-Pres., 1859; Med. Soc. State Penna.; Phila. Co. Med. Soc;
Am. Med. Assn., 1847, and its Vice-Pres. , 1850-51 ; Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.,
1858; Am. Phil. Soc, 1844; Hist. Soc. Penna. and its Vice-Pres. Direc
Phila. Lib. Co., and of Mutual Fire Ins. Co., and of Phila. Savings Fund Soc.
Trustee, 1856-75. Author "Early Hist. Med. in Phila.;" "Contributions
to Practical Surgery ; " edited Liston's " Principles of Surgery;" and many
medical papers and addresses, m. Mary Pleasants, dau. William Wharton
Fisher. See Memoir by William Hunt, M. D. Keith, Appleton, Allibone.
t BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PHILLIPS, A. M.
b, Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. . Entered 1824. Mem. Philo.
JOHN BLACKWELL PUGH, A. M.
b. Hilltown, Bucks co., Penna., May 26, 1809. s. John Pugh and Eliza-
beth Owen. Entered 1825. Lawyer, m. Elizabeth Sergeant, dau. Hon.
John Fox (Class 1803). See Rodman Family. Address, Doylestown, Penna.
t CHARLES FREDERICK SCHAEFFER, A. M. (D. D. Penna. Coll., Gettysburg,
1850.)
b. Gtn., Phila., Sept. 3, 1807; d. Phila., Nov. 23, 1879. s. Rev. Frederick
David SchaeflFer, D. D., and' Rosina Rosenmiller. Entered 1824. Mem.
Philo. English Salutatorian. Luth. clergyman, and pastor Carlisle, Penna.,
1829-34, and at PIagersto\vn, Md., 1834-39. Prof. Capitol Univ., Colum-
bus, O., 1840-43. Pastor Lancaster, O., 1843-45; at Red Hook, N. Y.,
1845-51, and at Easton, Penna., 1851-55. Prof. Ger. Lang, and Lit. Penna.
Coll., Gettysburg, Penna., 1855-64. Prof. Syst. Divin. and Pastoral Theol.,
Theol. Sem. Evan. Luth. Ch., Phila., 1864-79, and its Pres. Published a
revised translation fr. the Ger. " Luther's Small Catechism ; " translated fr.
the Ger. " Arndt's True Christianity ; " " Manual of Sacred History;" and
a large number of historical, homiletical and doctrinal articles, m. Susan,
dau. Rev. John George Schmucker, D. D. , York, Penna. See Appleton.
Allibone.
78 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1827
Non-Graduates.
t ROBERT ADAIR.
b. Belfast, Ireland, Mch. 16, 1802 ; d. . s. . Entered 1824.
Studied at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1826-28. Presb. clergyman, and
pastor 2d Cli., Wilmington, Del., 1829-34, and Norristown, Penna., 1834-38,
and ist Ch. Southwark, Phila., 1839-48, and Central Ch., Norristown,
Penna., 1862-65, and Tabor Ch., Phila., 1871-80, and pastor emeritus, 1880.
Corres. Sec. Phila. Home Misny. Soc, 1848-62. Sec. Home Misny. Com.,
1865-71.
tJOHN GLEN DOWER EVANS.
b. Gwynedd, Montg. co., Penna., Feb. 5, 1810 ; d. Phila., Apr. 29, 1827.
s. Cadwalader Evans, Jr., and Harriet Verena Musser. Entered 1824. Mem.
Philo. See H. M. Jeiikins" Hist. Collectio7i of Gwynedd, Penna.
t HENRY HELMUTH.
b. Phila., i8ro; d. Phila., June 6, 1869. s. John Keppele Helmuth
(Class 1792) and Katherine Sheaff. Entered 1824. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Clk. Com. Coun. Phila., 1843-46, and of Select Coun. Phila., 1846-49 .
fGOUVERNEUR MEREDITH.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. William Tuckey Meredith (Class 1790) and
Gerti-ude Gouverneur Ogden. Entered 1824.
1828.
tJOHN NOSTRAND BRINCKERHOFF, A. M.
b. Flushing twp., L. I., Nov. 16, 1808; d. Englewood, N. J., Oct. 10,
1891. s. Elbert A. BrinckerhoflF and Elizabeth Nostrand. Entered Senior
Class Dec. 15, 1827. Mem. Philo. Studied at Rutgers Coll., 1825-27. Mcht,
and afterward Principal Union Hall Acad., Jamaica, L. I., 1835-65. m.
Mary Moore, dau. Robert Adrain, LL. D., Prof. Math. See MunseWs Ant.
Ances., vol. in.
t HORACE EVANS, A. M. M. D., 1831.
b. Phila., Nov. 7, 1807 ; d. Phila., Sept. 15, 1890. s. Griffith Evans and
Margaret Streeper. Entered 1825. Mem. Philo. Physician. Mem. Phila.
Co. Med. Soc. ; Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Penna. Horticul. Soc.
tJOHN EVANS, A. M.
b. Phila., 1810; d. Phila., 1832. s. Griffith Evans and Elizabeth
Streeper. Entered 1825. Mem. Philo. Studied law.
tJOHN JACOB HARTMANN, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 31, 1811 ; d. Phila., Apr. 13, 1892. s. Philip Charles
Hartmann and Catherine Geyer. Entered 1825. Mem. Philo. Merchant.
Planter in W. I. U. S. Consul, Baracoa, Cuba, 1843. Mem. Bd. Pub. Ed.,
Phila., 1869-72 ; Hist. Soc. Penna.
t EMANUEL HELFFENSTEIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 3, 1808; d. Phila., Feb. 28, 1869. s. Rev. Samuel
Helffen.stein and Anna Christina Stiteley. Entered 1825. Mem. Philo.
Lawj'er.
t EDWARD MILLER, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 6, 181 1 ; d. Phila., Feb. i, 1872. s. William Miller (Class
1784) and Rachel Mekong. Entered 1825. Moderator Philo. Mathemati-
cal Honor-man. Civil engineer. Chief Engr. Catavdssa R. R., and of
Morris and Essex Canal, 1836 ; and of the Sunbur>' and Erie R. R., 1839 ;
and of the N. Y. and Erie R. R., 1840. Pres. Harrisburg and Lancaster
R. R., 1843. Chief Engr. Schuylkill Nav. Co., 1845. Assoc. Engr. West.
Div. Penna. Central R. R., 1847. Chief Engr. Penna. Central R. R., 1850;
and of the North Penna. R. R., 1853, and its Pres., 1S56. Chief Engr.
1829] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 79
Pacific R. R. of Mo., 1856. Corres. Mem. Geol. Soc. Penna., 1S35. Mem.
Am Phil. Soc, 1845. Published "Views on Prophecy," and essays and
reports on geological and engineering subjects, m. Jessie Pattison, dau.
James Imbrie, Phila. See Memoir by Solomon W. Roberts.
t GEORGE SHARSWOOD, A.M. (LI.. D., Univ. City of New York, 1856, and
Columbia Coll., 1856.)
b. Phila., July 7, 1810; d. Phila., May 28, 1883. s. George Sharswood
and Hester Dunn. Entered 1825. Moderator Philo. Latin Salutatonan.
La^vyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1837-38, 1842-43- Judge Dist. Ct. Phila.,
1845-48. Pres. Judge Dist. Ct. Phila., 1848-67. Justice Sup. Ct. Penna.,
1867-78. Chief Justice Sup. Ct. Penna., 1878-83. Prof. Law, 1850-52, and
of Instit. Law, 1852-68. Trustee, 1872-83. Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1836,
and its Vice-Provost, 1838-55, and its Provost, 1855-83. Pres. Alumni Soc.
Coll. Dept. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1851 ; Hist. Soc. Penna. Published
" Professional Ethics, etc;" " Popular Lectures on Common Law ;" " Shars-
wood's Blackstone's Commentaries ;" " Lectures on Commercial Law," and
numerous addresses and essays. Edited many editions of the English text-
writers among others "Adams on Equity;" " Russell on Crimes ;" "Byles
on Bills •" and " Starkie on Evidence." m. Mary V., dau. William Chesney
Chambers, M. D., Phila. See Memoir by George W. Biddle, Appleton,
Allibone.
i- GEORGE ROBERTS SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 13, iSii ; d. Phila., May 10, 1868. s. John J. Smith and
Mary Roberts. Entered 1825. Moderator Philo. English Salutatonan.
Lawyer, m. Mar>', dau. Hugh Roberts, Phila. See Keith.
i THOMAS LEAMING SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec 8, 1809; d. Phila., Apr. 5. 1841. s. James S. Smith
(Class 1799) and Lydia Leaming. Entered 1825. Moderator Philo. Vale-
dictorian. Lawyer. Mem. Coun. Phila., 1838-41. Sec Trustees, 1S38-41.
i- THOMAS MACKIE SMITH, A. M. M. D., 1831.
b. Phila., June 27, 1809; d. near Wilmington, Del., Jan. 21, 1852. s.
Francis Gurney Smith and Eliza Mackie. Entered 1825. Mem. Philo.
Physician. Resdt. Phila. Hosp. Mem. Del. Med. Soc. m. Eleuthera, dau.
E. I. du Pont, Wilmington, Del. See Schar/'s Hist. Del.
fBENJAMHN M. THOMAS, A. M.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered 1825. Mem. Philo. Law-
yer, m. Dufiy.
Non-Graduates.
t CHARLES PRYOR MASSEY.
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1808; d. Phila., May 11, 1893. s, Charles Massey,
Jr., and Mary Rickey. Entered 1825. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Mem.
First Trp. Phila. City Cav. ni. Catherine K., dau. Charies B. McElwee.
tJAMES C. WORKMAN, M. D., 1830.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1S25. Mem. Philo. Physician.
1829.
t CLEMENT BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 14, 1810; d. Phila., Mch. 16, 1S79. s. Thomas Biddle
(Class 1791) and Christine Williams. Entered 1826. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
See Descdts. Clement Biddle. Autobiog. Charles Biddle.
tJAMES CURTIS BOOTH, A. M. (LL. D.,Univ. Lewisburg [now Bucknell],
Penna., 1867. Ph. D., Renss. Poly. Instit, 1S84.)
b. Phila., July 28, 1810; d. Haverford, Montg. co., Penna., Mch 21,
1888. s. George Booth and Ann Bolton. Entered 1826. Mem Philo.
Studied at Renss, Poly. Instit., 1831, and at Hesse-Cassel, Berim and\ienna,
8o UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1829
1833-36. Chemist. Established in Phila. the first laboratory in the U. S.
for instruction in chem. analysis and cheni. applied to the arts, 1836. Prof.
Chem. applied to the Arts, Franklin Instit, Phila., 1836-45, and Central
High Sch., Phila., 1842-45, and Univ. of Penna., 1851-55. Melter and
Refiner, U. S. Mint, Phila., 1849-87. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1839; Acad.
Nat. Sci., Phila., 1842 ; Penna. Horticul. Soc, 1842, and its Prof Horticul.
Chem., 1887 ; Md. Instit, 1853. Hist. Soc. Penna., 1884. Pres. Am. Chem.
Soc, 1883 and 1884. Published " ist and 2d Annual Reports Del. Geol. Sur-
vey ; " "Memoirs Geolog. Survey State of Del. ; " " Encycloptedia of
Chemistry ; " " Recent Improvements in the Chemical Arts, ' ' beside scien-
tific papers and translations, m. Margaret M. Cardeza. See Memoir by
Patterson Du Bois, Appleton, Allibone.
tJOHN BIDDLE CHAPMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., 1812 ; d. Phila., Feb. 28, 1845. s. Nathaniel Chapman, M. D.,
Prof. Med. Dept. , and Rebecca Cornell Biddle. Entered 1826. Moderator
Philo. Lawyer, m. Mary Randolph, Va. See Autobiog. Chas. Biddle.
t WILLIAM DELANEY, A. M.
b. , 181 1 ; d. Phila., Dec. 29, 1S46. s. . Entered 1826. Eng-
lish Salutatorian. Lawyer.
t JAMES LOGAN FISHER, A. M. M. D., 1833.
b. Phila., ; d. Paris, France, 1833. s. James Logan Fisher and Ann
Eliza George. Entered 1826. Physician. See Keith.
t EDWARD ALEXANDER NASSAU, A. M. M. D., 1832.
b. Phila., Sept. 20, 181 1 ; d. Palmyra, Mo., May 10, 1839. s. William
Nassau and Ann Parkin.son. Entered 1826. Mem. Philo. Latin Saluta-
torian. Physician.
t CHARLES THEODORE POTTS, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 24, 181 1 ; d. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 9, 1839. s. Nathan
Rhoades Potts and Mary Anne Cole. Entered 1826. Moderator Philo.
Lawyer. Clk. House of Reps. Mich. m. Henrietta Mallet Badger.
tJOHN ROBERTSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 13, i8rr ; d. Richmond, Va., Nov. 1832. s. .
Entered 1826. Moderator Philo. Law student.
t FRANCIS ADRIAN van der KEMP.
b. Phila., May 2, 1810 ; d. Hedionda, Mexico, Aug. ir, 1832. s. John
Jacob van der Kemp and Juliana Taylor. Entered 1S26. See Keith.
tJOSEPH WHARTON, A. M.
b. Phila., 1812 ; d. Phila., Aug. 30, 1838. s. Fishbourue Wharton and
Susan Shoemaker. Entered 1826. Moderator Philo. Valedictorian.
Merchant. See Wharton Family.
tWILLIAM WHITE, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., July i, 1810 ; d. Phila., Dec. 20, 1858. s. Thomas Harrison
White (Class 1795) and Mary Key Heath. Flntered 1826. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 183S. m. Sarah Frederica, dau. John Hill
Brinton (Class 1790). See Montgomery s Col. Thomas White and his
Descdts, Brinton Ceneal.
NON-G R ADUATES.
+ ROBERT HARWOOD COLHOUN, M. D., 1833.
b. Phila., ; d. , Aug. 21, 1833, aged 22 yr.s. 6 mos. and 21 days. s.
Gustavus Colhoun and Martha E. Spotswood, Entered 1826. Physician.
Midshipman U. S. N.
fTHOMAS POTTS.
Registered as fr. Phila. Entered Sept. 1826.
+ WILLIAM HORSEY ROGERS (A. B., Yale, 1829).
Entered Sept., 1826.
1S30] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 8 1
1830.
fWILLIAM DEAL BAKER, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 15, 181 2 ; d. Phila., Sept. 17, 1876. s, Joshua Baker and
Mary Deal. Entered 1827. Moderator Philo. Law>'er. Mem. Const. Conv.
Penna., 1873. Published "The Saturniad," a satirical poem. m. Harriet
Eliza, dau. Hon. Nicholas G. Williamson, Wilmington, Del.
tJAMES CLARK, A. M. (D. D., Jeff. Coll., Penna., 1850.)
b. Phila., Mch. 9, 181 2 ; d. Phila., Nov. i, 1892. s. Robert S. Clark
and Ann Case. Entered 1827. Mem. Philo. Gr. Salutatorian. Shared
the first honor with John Fries Frazer. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Ten-
nent Ch., Freehold, 1837-39 ; and at Belvidere, N. J., 1840-50 ; and at Lewis-
burg, Penna., 1852-57. Pres. Washington Coll., Washington, Penna., 1850-
52. m. 1st, Julia Woodhull, Monmouth, N. J.; 2d, Sarah A. F. Randolph,
Behadere, N. J. ; 3d, Sarah H. Sheppard, Cimiberland co. , N. J.
tJOHN FRIES FRAZER, A. M. (Ph. D., Univ. Lewisburg [now Bucknell],
Penna., 1854. LL. D., Harvard, 1857.)
b. Phila., July 8, 1812 ; d. Phila., Oct. 12, 1872. s. Robert Frazer (Class
17S9) and Elizabeth Fries. Entered Junior Class 1828. Moderator Philo.
Shared the first honor with James Clark. Valedictorian. Studied med., but
did not apply for examination. Adm. to bar. First Asst. Geologist Geol.
Surv. Penna., 1836. Prof. High Sch., Phila. Lecturer Franklin Instit.,
Phila. Prof. Nat. Phil, and Chem., Univ. Penna., 1844-72. Vice-Provost,
1855-68. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1842, and its Sec, 1845, and its Vice-Pres.,
1855-58. One of the incorporators Nat. Acad. Sci., 1863. Life mem.
Franklin Instit. , Phila. One of the early mem. Union League Club, Phila.
Author of treatises on Light, Heat, The Steam Engine and Mechanics, printed
privately for the use of his classes. Also of numerous scientific papers.
Editor 'Frankliyi Instit. Journal, 1850-66. Private " Silver Grays," a Phila.
home-guard organization, 1861-62. m. Charlotte (Jeffers), dau. Thomas
Cave, Phila. See MunsclVs Am. Ances., vols. iv. and v. Memoir by John
L. Le Conte, M. D. Appleton.
+JOSEPH REESE FRY, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 23, 181 1 ; d. Phila., July i, 1865. s. William Fry and
Ann Penrose Fleeson. Entered Junior Class 1828. Class poet. Studied at
Mt. St. Mary's Sem., (now Coll.), Emmittsburg, Md., 1824-28. Lawyer.
Editor Cincinnati Evening Express, and of Phila. North American.
Stock-broker. Author of librettos of "Leonora," " Notre Dame de Paris,"
and translations of opera " Norma," and of " Stabat Mater." Was also the
author of librettos " The Bridal of Dunure " and "Aureliathe Vestal; " and
translations of Donizetti's "Anna Bolena " and Rossini's " Barbiere di
Siviglia," which were never published, m. Cornelia, dau. James Nevins.
See Appleton, Allibone.
t RICHARD ARTHINGTON GILPIN, A. M.
b. Lancaster, Eng., Nov., 1812 ; d. Del. co., Penna., May 15, 1887. s.
Joshua Gilpin and Mary Dilworth. Entered 1827. Civil engr. and architect.
Employed in locating N. E. boundary line under the Ashburton Treaty, 1841 ;
Engr. London Docks and Gt. Northern R. R. ; Asst. Engr. Croton Aqueduct,
N. Y., 1836, and Illinois Central R. R., 1837-38 ; improved navigation Little
Wabash River, 1839. Was the architect of Athenaeum Bldg. , Phila. , and of
old bldg. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Chicago Hist.
Soc. ; Penna. Acad. Fine Arts. m. Mary Cavet, dau. Edward Carmick
Watmough, Phila. See Keith.
fWILLIAM POYNTELL JOHNSTON, A. M. M. D., 1836.
b. Phila., Sept. 23, 1811 ; d. Phila., Feb. 26, 1856. s. Alexander Johns-
ton and Ann Poyntell. Entered 1827. Moderator Philo. Continued his
medical studies in Paris, France Physician. One of the corporators, and a
Lecturer on Surg., Med. Instit., Phila., 1844-45. Attend. Phys. Blind
82 UNIVERSITY OF PUNNSYI^VANIA. [1S3O
Asy]., Phila. Fell. Coll. Phys. Pliila., 1840. Mem. Peniia. State vSoc.
Cincinnati. 1855. One of the editors Medical Exatniner, Phila. in. Jane
Graham, dau. Edward Tilghman (Class 1804) Phila. See Keith.
fHORN RILEY KNEASS, A. M.
b. Pliila., June 24, 1812 ; d. Phila., Dec. 12, 1861. s. Christian Kneass
and Sarah Polhemus. Entered 1827. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Dist.-Atty,
Phila. CO., Penna., 1850-51.
THEOPHILUS ADAM WYLIE, A. M. LL. D., 1861. (D. D., Coll. N. J., 1861,
and Monmouth Coll., 111., 1S61, and Miami Univ., O., 18&5.)
b. Phila., Oct. 8, 18 10. s. Rev. vSamuel Brown Wylie, D. D., Prof. Heb.,
Gr. and Lat. Lang., and Margaret Watson. Entered Junior Class 1828.
Mem. Philo. <J>.B.K. Latin Orator. Studied at Theol. Sem. Ref. Presb. Ch.,
1831-33. Presb. clergyman. Teacher Acad. Dept., 1S30-35. Prof Nat. Phil,
and Chem., Indiana Univ., 1837-52. Prof. Math, and Astron., Miami Univ.,
1852-55. Prof. Nat. Phil., Indiana Univ., 1855-64 ; Prof. Lang., Indiana
Univ., 1864-67. Prof. Nat. Phil., Indiana Univ., 1867-87. Emer. Prof Nat.
Phil., Indiana Univ., 1887 . Published "Hist. Indiana Univ.," beside
numerous scientific papers, m. Rebecca, dau. Col. Richard Dennis, U. S. A.
See Appleton, Hist. Indiana Univ. Address, Bloomington, Ind.
Non-Graduates.
fWILSON DUNTALD.
Entered 1828.
tJOSEPH EASTBURN HARNED (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Phila., Jan. 5, 181 2; d. Petersburg, Va., Oct. 24, 1883. s. John
Harned and Adalissa Brown. Entered 1827 and left Junior year. Mem.
Philo. Physician. Master Warden Port of Phila. Surg. U. S. Vols.,
1864-65. m. Sarah, dau. Capt. William H. Griffiths, Norristown, Penna.
t HENRY ZANTZINGER.
b. Phila., Aug. 13, 1812 ; d. Phila., June 29, 1851. s. Thomas Barton
Zantzinger (Class 1793) and Susanna Sheaff. Entered 1827 and left Junior
year. Mem. Philo. Lawver.
183I.
fWILLIAM ALEXANDER, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 5, 1808; d. Harrisburg, Penna., Oct. 8, 1875. s. .
Entered 1828. Teacher. Published a vol. of poems. See Allibone.
i-THOMAS ARMSTRONG, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., 1812; d. Phila., Mch. 16, 1836. s. Hon. Thomas Armstrong
■•• and Henrietta J. Marache. Entered 182S. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
tCOLIN ARROTT, A.M. M. D., 1834.
b. Phila., Oct. 20, 181 1 ; d. Phila., Feb., 1881. s. James Arrott and
Jane TurnbuU. Entered 1829. Mem. Philo. Physician. Pursued his
medical studies in Edinburgh and Paris. Surg. U. S. A., 1861-77.
t GEORGE AUGUSTUS BICKNELL, JR., A. M. (LL. D. Indiana Univ., 1S64.)
b. Phila., Feb. 6, 1S17 ; d. New Albany, Ind., Apr. 11, 1891. s. George
Augustus Ricknell and Emeline Valeria I'intard Inglis. Entered 1S29.
Mem. I'hilo. Studied at Law Sch. Yale Coll., 1S31-32. Mem. Calliopean
Soc. Yale Coll. Lawver. Judge 2d Judl. Circuit, Ind., 1S52-76. Prof Law
Ind. Univ., 1861-70. ' M. C, 1877-81. Judge vSup. Ct. Ind., 1881-85. J"fl.c:e
52d Judl. Circuic, 1890-91. Published " A Commentary on the Bankrupt
Law of 1842 ; " "Civil Practice ; " " Criminal Practice." m. Elizabeth Has-
kins, dau. Jesse Richards. Batsto, N. J. See Wylie^s Hist. Indiana Univ.
t CONRAD RICHARDS BOYER, A. M. M. D., 1S34.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered 1S2S. Mem. Philo. One
of the founders Zelo. Physician.
1831] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 83
+ W5LLIAM GEORGE CALDCLEUGH, A. M.
b. Phila., 1812 ; d. Phila., Nov. 22, 1S72. s. Robert Alexander Cald-
cleugh and Rebecca Poyntell. Entered 1S28. Moderator Philo. Lawyer.
Published a metrical translation of Homer's Iliad ; " The Branch and other
Poems ; " " Eastern Tales. ' ' See Alliboiie.
f GEORGE CONNELLY, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 12, 1S13 ; d. New Orleans, La., 1865. s. Henry Connelly
and Elizabeth Pierce. Entered 1828. One of the founders Zelo. Latin
Salutatorian. Cotton factor.
tJAMES WILKiNSON DALE, A. M. M. D., 1838. E. D., 1868 (and Hampden
Sidney Coll., Va., ).
b. Cantwell's Bridge (now Odessa), Del., Oct. 16, 1812 ; d. Media, Del.
CO., Penna., Apr. 19, 1881. s. Richard Colegate Dale, M. D., and Margaret
Fitzgerald. Entered 1S2S. One of the founders Zelo. Valedictorian.
Studied Theol. Sem., Andover, Mass., 1832, and at Theol. Sem., Princeton,
N. J., 1833, and returned to Theol. Sem., Andover, where he was graduated.
Presb. clergj^man. Agt. Am. Bd. Com. Foreign Misns, 1835-36. Agt. Am.
Bible Soc. for Penna., 1838-45. Pastor Ridley and Middletown, Penna.,
1845-66; and Media, Penna., 1866-71 ; and Wayne, Penna., 1871-76. Pub-
lished "Classic Baptism;" "Judaic Baptism;" "Johannic Baptism ;" article
on "Baptism," inSchaff's Biblical Encyc, and many tracts and magazine
articles. m. Mary Goldsborough, dau. Andrew Gray. See Appletott,
Aliibone.
t EDMUND CADWALADER EVANS, A. M. M. D., 1835.
b. Gwynedd, Montg. co.. Penna., Aug. 12, 181 2 ; d. Lower Merion,
Montg. CO., Penna., May 20, 1881. s. Cadwalader Evans, Jr., and Harriet
Verena Musser. Entered 1828. Mem. Philo. Physician. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1859. m. Mary Louisa, dau. Rev. Benjamin Allen, Hyde Park, N. Y.
See H. M. Jenkins' Hist. Colledioti of Gwynedd, Penna.
JOHN WYLIE FAIRES, A. M. D. D., 1861.
b. Willow Grove, Montg. co., Penna,. Jan. 27, 1813. s. William Faires
and Martha McNeilly. Entered 1828. Mem. Philo. *. B. K. Gr. Salu-
tatorian. Presb. clergyman. Teacher Deaf and Dumb Instit, Phila.,
1831-37. Principal Classical Acad., Phila., 1837-88. Vice-Pres. Alumni
Soc, Coll. Dept. m. ist, Elizabeth, dau. John McKinley ; 2d, Elizabeth
Brinton, dau. Robert Ely, Lambertville, N. J. Address, 245 S. Thirteenth
St., Phila.
t EDWARD CAMPBELL FASSITT, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 9, 1812 ; d. Phila., May 24, 1852. s. James Fassitt and
Margaret Langstroth. Entered 1828. One of the founders Zelo. Lawyer.
m. Mary Ann, dau. John Fassitt.
tJOSEPH RICHARDS HART, A. M.
b. ; d. Ky., Aug. 15, 1844. s. . Entered 1828. One of the
founders Zelo. Lawyer.
t BENJAMIN WILCOCKS INGERSOLL. A. M.
b. Phila., 1813; d. Rome, Italy, Jan., 1859. s. Hon. Charles Jared
Ingersoll and Mary Wilcocks. Entered 1828. Merchant. See Keith.
t CHARLES EDWIN LEX, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec 3, 1812 ; d. Phila., May 16, 1872. s. Jacob Lex and
Johanna Frederica Eberle. Entered 1828. One of the founders Zelo.
Lawyer. City Solicitor Phila., 1860-62. Trustee, 1866-72. Pres. Alumni
Soc, Coll. Dept. m. Mary Murdoch, dau. James Casey.
fBENJAMIN BRANNAN McKINLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 22, 1810 ; d. Phila., July 29, 1883. s. John McKinley and
Abigail Brannan. Entered 1828. Mem. Philo. Instr. Deaf and Dumb
Instit., Phila., 1835-81. m. Mary S. Elfreth, Haddonfield, N. J.
84 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1831
t ROBERT McMillan, a. m. m. d., 1837.
b. Chester Dist, S. C, ; d. . s. . Entered 1828. Mem,
Philo. Physician.
t HENRY WARREN RICHARDSON, A. M. M. D., 1834.
b. S. C, 1812, d. Beaufort co., S. C, 1845. s, Henry Richardson,
M. D., and Mary Fraser. Entered 1828. Moderator Philo. Physician ;
afterward planter, m. Mary, dau. Hon. John Maner, Beaufort co. , S. C.
tJOHN MARK SMITH, A. M. (M. D., elsewhere.)
b. Phila., Dec. 11, 1812 ; d. Balto., Md., May i, 1871. s. Samuel F.
Smith and Ellen Morrow Mark. Entered 1828. One of the founders Zelo.
Physician. See Keith.
t EDWARD A. WATSON, A.M.
b. ; d. Phila., Jan., 2, 1891. s. Charles C. Watson, Jr., and .
Entered 1828. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
tJOHN V. WILSON, A. M.
b. ; d. . s. Mindert Wilson and . Entered 1828. Mem.
Philo.
Non-Graduates.
t SOLOMON P. ALLEN, JR. (A. B., Union Coll., 1831. A. M. Union Coll., 1834).
b. Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered Junior Class, Oct., 1829, and
left Jan. , 1830. Mem. Philo. Studied previously at Dickinson Coll.
t ROBERT CALDCLEUGH, M. D., 1832.
b. Phila., 1812 ; d. Phila., Jan., 1873. s. Robert Alexander Caldcleugh
and Rebecca Poyntell. Entered 1828 and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Mem. Philo. Physician.
t EDWARD WASHINGTON DAVID.
b. Phila., 1810; d. Phila., July 26, 1863, s. . Entered 1828 and
left Soph. year. Lawyer.
fHARDMAN PHILLIPS DEWEES (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Phila., 1810 ; d. N. Y. City, Oct. 11, 1879. s. William Potts Dewees,
M, D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Mary Lorraine. Entered 182S and left Junior
year. Physician. Mem. Obstet. Soc, N. Y. City. Published a number
of pamphlets on medical subjects, m. Jane, dau. William Farmer, New
Brunswick, N. J.
tCHARLES HENRY FISHER (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1832. A. M. Coll. N. J., 1835).
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Mch. 10, 1862. s. James Logan Fisher and
Ann Eliza George. Entered 1828 and left Junior year. Mem. Philo. m.
Sarah Ann, dau. Humphrey Atherton, Phila. See Keith.
tJOHN HENRY FRICK.
b. Phila., May 19, 1810 ; d. Gtn., Phila., July 10, 1870. s. Jacob Frick
and Sarah McMullin. Entered 1828 and left Junior year. Journalist.
Editor American Sentinel^ Phila., 1830-47, when it was merged into the
Evening;- Bulletin. Notary Public, 1841-70. m. Amanda M., dau. James
Way, Phila.
tJOHN PRINGLE JONES (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1831. LL. D., Franklin and
Marshall Coll., Penna., i860).
b. , Bucks CO., Penna., 1812 ; d. London, Eng., Mch. 16, 1874. s.
William Jones and Elizabeth Hasell Pringle. Entered 1828 and left at the
beginning of the Senior year. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. Pres. Judge
Berks co., Penna., 1847. Published tAvo vols. Penna. State Reports, m.
1st, Anna Muhlenberg Hiester ; 2d, Catharine Elizabeth Hiester. See
Keith, Appleton.
1832] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 85
t LEWIS D. LINN.
Entered 1828 and left during the Soph. year.
MORRIS OGDEN MEREDITH.
b. Phila., June 15, 1812. s. William Tuckey Meredith, (Class 1790) and
Gertrude Gouverneur Ogden. Entered 1828, and left during the Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Merchant. Capt. of a N. J. company U. S. Vols., 1862. m.
Susan, dau. John Byerly, Phila. Address, Beverly, N. J.
+ WILLIAM HALSTED PATTERSON, M. D., 1835.
b. Newark, N.J. , 1813 ; d. Buenos Ayres, S. A., Nov., 1836. s. James
Patterson and Sarah Coe. Entered 1828, and left during the Junior year.
Mem. Zelo. Physician.
t J AMES SCHOTT, JR.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. James Schott and Rebecca Bryan.
Entered Soph. Class 1829, and left during the Junior year. Merchant, m.
ist, Ellen, dau. Richard Willing ; 2d, Ridgely, Balto., Md.
t THEODORE THOMSON.
b. Phila., Dec. i, 1812 ; d. Phila., Feb. 21, 1S39. s. George Thomson
and . Entered 1828. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Mem. First Trp. Phila.
City Cav.
fALBERT A. WILLIS.
Entered 1828, and left Soph. year.
1832.
tJOSEPH BEALE, JR., A. M. M. D., 1836.
b. Phila., Dec. 30, 1814 ; d. Phila., Sept. 22, 1889. s. Joseph Beale and
Margaret McDowell. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo. Gr. Salutatorian. Naval
Surg. Asst. vSurg U. S. N., 1837. Surg. U. S. N., 1849. Med. Direc. U. S.
N., 1871. Surg. -Gen. U. S. N., 1873. m. Atala, dau. George Blow, Sussex
CO., Va. See Ftdhey and Cope.
fWILLIAM PITT BEDLOCK, A. M.
b. Phila., 1812 ; d. New Orleans, La., 1863. s. . Entered 1828.
Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
t THOMAS ALEXANDER BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 22, 1814 ; d. Phila., Feb. i, 1888. s. Thomas Biddle
(Class 1 791) and Christine Williams. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo. Banker,
m. Julia, dau. John Cox (Class 1802). See Autobiog. Charles Biddle,
Descdts. Clement Biddle.
t WILLIAM NEWBOLD BISPHAM, A. M.
b. Phila., June 6, 1814 ; d. Warrenton, Va., May 16, 1869. s. Stacy
Budd Bispham and Anna Newbold. Entered 1828. Mem. Philo. Dentist,
m. Mary Ann, dau. Judge John Clopton (Class 1776).
tJOHN CHARLES BEAUVEAU BORIE.
b. Phila., Dec. 26, 1814 ; d. Phila., Sept. 9, 1832. s. John Joseph Bone
and Sophia Beauveau. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo.
tST.GEORGE TUCKER CAMPBELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 30, 1814 ; d. Phila., Mch. 20, 1874. s. Alexander Camp-
bell and Maria Dallas. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo. English Salutatorian.
Lawyer. Very eminent as counsel and advocate. Retired from the Bar at
the age of fifty-two. m. Elizabeth, dau. Hon. Thomas F. Mason.
GEORGE CORREY CARSON, A. M. '
b. Falls Schuylkill, Phila., June i, 1814. s. Joseph Carson and Elizabeth
Lawrence. Entered 1828. Moderator Philo. Merchant. Mem. First
Trp. Phila. City Cav. m, Harriet Rosalie, dau. Thomas Assheton Morgan.
Address, Torrisdale, Phila.
86 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1832
fGEORGE EMLEN, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 25, 1814 ; d. Phila., June 7, 1853. s. William Fishbourne
Emlen and Marj' Parker Norris. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo. Valedictorian.
Lawyer. Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1837. Sec. Bd. of Trustees, 1841-53.
Pres. Bd. Public Sch. Controllers, Phila. m. Ellen Markoe. See Keith.
fjOHN CONNELLY EYRE, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 27, 1811 ; d. Phila., Sept., 1S49. s. Manuel Eyre and
Anne Louisa Connelly. Entered 182S. Mem. Zelo. Supercargo and agt.
for his father in S. A. trade.
t DANIEL CARROLL HARVEY, A. M. M. D., 1835.
b. Balto., Md., 1813 ; d. near Abington, Montg. co., Penna., 1843. s.
Samuel Dawes Harvey and Margaret Carroll. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo.
Physician.
OLIVER HOPKINSON, A. M.
b. Phila., July 24, 1812. s. Hon. Joseph Hopkinson (Class 1786) and
Emily Mifflin. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mem. Hist.' Soc.
Penna, Col. Del. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-64. m. Eliza, dau. William
Swaim, Phila. ^^e Keith. Address, 1424 Spruce st, Phila.
KENRY LONGSTRETH, A. M.
b. Burlington, N. J., July, 1814. s. Isaac T. Longstreth and Mary
Collins. Entered Junior Class 1830. Mem. Zelo. Publisher. Address,
56th St. and Springfield ave., Phila.
t ALEXANDER MURRAY MciLVAINE, A. M.
b. Phila., June 7, 1815 ; d. Phila., Aug. 10, 1S88. s. Joseph Bloomfield
Mcllvaine and Mary Anne Murray. Entered 182S. Moderator Philo.
Merchant, m. Mar>' Cowperthwaite, dau. Joseph Olden, M. D. See Rod-
man Family, Keith.
tWSLLIAN! MclLVACNE, A. M.
b. Phila., June 5, 1813 ; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 16, 1867. s. Joseph
Bloomfield T.Ictlvaine and Mary Anne Murray. Entered 1828. Mem" Zelo.
Artist, devoted chiefly to water colors. Traveled extensively in Europe.
Served in 5th N. Y. Regt., U. S. Vols., 1861-63. Published "Sketches of
Scenery and Notes of Personal Adventure in California and Mexico." See
Rodman Family, Keith.
+ SAMUEL fiflcKINWEY, A. M. (D. D., elsewhere.)
b. Rogersville, Tenn., ; d. . s. . Entered 1829. ]\Iem.
Zelo. Presb. clergyman. Pres. Austin Coll., Texas.
fALFRED AlLEXANDcR MiLLER, A. M.
b. Easton, Penna., Oct. 16, 1815 ; d. Hilton Head, Port Royal, S. C,
Aug. 30, 1S62. s. Alexander J. Miller and Anna Maria Bass. Entered 1829.
Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City,
1S36. Asst. min. St. Peter's P. E. Ch., Phila., 1S36, and engaged in minis-
terial work in Penna., Conn., Md. and Florida, m. ist, Hetta, dau. Enos
Bronson, Phila. ; 2d, Catharine Sarah, dau. Nicholas Dubois, Balto. , IMd.
SIMON GRATZ MOSES, A. M. M. D., 1835.
b. Phila., Oct. 6, 1813. s. Solomon Moses and Rachel Gratz. Entered
1829. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Prof. Obstet. ISIissouri Med. Coll., 1851-54.
Pres. Obstet. Soc, St. Louis, Mo. Health Officer, St. Louis, Mo. m. ist,
Mary Potter, dau. Col. Samuel Ashe, Revo. Army ; 2d, Mary Papin, widow
of Acheson. Address, Cabane PI., St. Louis, Mo.
CHARLES WILLIAM SCHAEFFER, A. M. D. D., 1879. (LL. D., Thiel Coll.,
Penna., 1887.)
b. Hagerstown, Md., May 5, 1813. s. Rev. Solomon Frederick SchaefTer
and Eliza Crever. Entered Apr., 1829. Pres. Zelo. <1\ B. K. Studied
1832] COI.I.EGE; DEPARTMENT. 87
at Dickinson Coll., 1828. I.uth. clergyman. Prof. Eccl. Hist, and Prac-
tical Theol., Theol. Sem. Evan. Lutli. Ch., Phila., 1864 . Trustee,
1858 . Published "Hist. Luth. Ch. in America;" two works on
" Christian Devotion ;" and historical translations fr. the German, etc. m.
Elizabeth Fry, dau. James Ashmead, Gtn., Phila. See Appleton. Address,
4784 Gtn. Ave., Phila.
tJOHN BEDFORD SHOBER, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 13, 1814 ; d. Phila., Nov. 27, 1S64. s. Samuel Lieber-
kuhn Shober and Mary Anne Bedford. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo.
Merchant.
ALFRED STILLE, A. M. M. D., 1836. DD. D., 1889. (A. M., Yale, gratios
causa, 1850. LD. D., Penna. Coll., Gettysburg, 1859.)
b Phila Oct. 30, 1813. s. John Stille and Maria Wagner. Entered
1830.' Pres. 'Zelo. *. B. K. Studied at Yale Coll., 1828-30. Physician.
Resdt. Phila. Hosp., 1836, and Penna. Hosp., 1839-41. Lecturer on medi-
cine Phila. Assn. for Med. Instruct., 1845-51. Prof. Theory and Pract. Med.
Penna. Med. Coll. Phila., 1854-59- Prof. Theory and Pract. Med. and
Clinical Med., 1864-84. Phys. St. Joseph's Hosp., 1849-77- Surg. U. S. A.
Satterlee Hosp. during the Civil War, 1S62-63. Phys. Phila. Hosp., 1865-71.
Mem Am. Phil. Soc, 1852; Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Phila. Med. Soc, 1834.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1842, and its Pres., 1883-84. Mem. Phila. Co.
Med. Soc, 1849, and its Pres. Mem. Path. Soc. Phila., 1859-63, and its
Pres. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1847, and its Sec, 1847, and its Pres., 1871.
Pres. Alumni Soc, Med. Dept. Corres. Fell. Acad. Med. N. Y. Hon'y- Mem.
Med. Soc. of R. I., 1858; of N. Y., i860; and of Cal., 1871. Mem. La
Societe Medicale d' Observation de Paris, 1837. Mem. Centennial Med
Com., and its Vice-Pres., 1875-76. Mem. Internat. Med. Cong., 1876, and
Pres. of Section on Med. Published, conjointly with John F. Meigs, M. D.,
a translation, Antral's "Path. Hoematology ;" "Elements Gen. Path.;"
"Mat. Med. and Therap.," 2 vols. ; "Epidemic Cholera ;" conjointly with
John M. Maisch, Ph.D., "The Nat. Dispensatory;" beside humorous
addresses, lectures, essavs and reviews. m. Caroline Christina Barnett.
See Appleton, Allibone, Atkinson, Rmchenberger. Address, 3900 Spruce
St., Phila.
fAMDREW BRIMiWER STONES, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 7, 1814 ; d. . s. Samuel Stones and . Entered
1S2S. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
+JOHN RICHARDS WHiTE, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 20, 1815 ; d. Phila., Mch. i, 1874. s. John White and
Anna Maria Richards. Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo. Latin orator. Mer-
chant, m. Caroline, dau. William Wurts, Phila.
tJOHN RINGGOLD WILKIER, A. M.
b. Phila., June i, 1813 ; d. Phila., Apr. 22, 1886. s. James Wilmer and
Ann Emerson. Entered 1828. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Treas. Frankford
and Bristol Turnpike Co. m. Tst, Antoinette Teisseire, Phila. ; 2d, Nathalie
Chazourne, N. Y. City. See Hist. State in Schuylkill.
t EDWIN WILSON WiLTBANK, A. M.
b Phila., ; d. , Ky., 1846. s. Rev. James Wikbank (Class 1791)
and Mary White Entered 1828. Mem. Zelo. P. E. clergyman, m Eliza-
beth, dau. Gen. Macpherson. See Blontgomery s Col. Thomas White and
his Descdts.
t ANDREW GIFFORD WYLIE, A.M.
b. N. Y. City, Feb. 26, 1813 ; d. Cincinnati, C, Dec. 24, 1884. s. David
Wvlie and Eliza Gifford. Entered 1830. Mem. Philo. Studied at Union
Coil., N. Y., 1828-30. Presb. clergyman, and pastor at Duanesbury, N. Y.,
Phila., and Cincinnati, m. Susan M., dau. John Parr.
88 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI.VANIA. [1832
Non-Graduates.
fGARNETT BOWDITCH ADRAIN (A. B., Rutgers Coll., 1833. A. M., Rutgers
Coll., 1836).
b. N. Y. City, Dec. 20, 1815 ; d. New Brunswick, N. J., Aug. 17, 1878.
s. Robert Adrain, hh- D., Prof. Math., and Anna Pollock. Entered 1S28,
and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. M. C, 1857-59, 1S59-61. m.
Mary Smith, dau. Joseph C. Griggs. See Appleton.
tJOHN CHARLES CARPENTIER.
b. Phila., June 18, 1813 ; d. Phila., Nov. 2, 1861. s. Lewis Duclos Car-
pentier and Sarah Kean. Entered Soph. Class 1S29, and left at the end of
Soph. year. Moderator Philo. Merchant.
JOHN 30HLEN COLHOUN, M. D., 1834.
b. Phila., Mch. 10, 1813. s. Gusta\Tis Colhouu and Martha Spotswood.
Entered 1828, and left at the end of Soph. year. 1830. Physician. Was
graduated at the Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1844. P. E. cler-
gyman and rector Rutherford, N. J. m. Elizabeth Jane, dau. Rev. James
Moore, D. D. Address, Rutherford, N. J.
t FERDINAND COXE.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered 1S2S, and left during Junior
year. Mem. Zelo. 2d Lieut, ist Inf., U. S. A., 1838; ist Lieut., 1840.
Resigned fr. the army, 1844. m. Cochran.
fTHOMAS WILMERTON DUFFIELD,JR.
b. Phila., 1812 ; d. Phila., May 5, 1864. s. Thomas Wilmerton Duffield
and Mary Wilmerton. Entered 1828, and left Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Law-
yer. Mem. Com. Coun. Phila., 1856-58. Mem. Bd. Pub. Sch. Controllers,
Phila. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1859-60, 1860-61. Col. "Jackson Artill."
during the Mexican War. Capt. of an emergency company, 1863. m. Emma
Laetitia Buckus.
JEHU HOLUNGSWORTH.
b. Phila., June 18, 1814. s. Samuel HoUingsworth and Jane Porterfield
Smith. Entered Soph. Class Sept., 1829, and left Junior year. Mcht. in
Cleveland, O., and in N. Y. m. Fanny Eloise, dau. Samuel Shorey, Brock-
port, N. Y. See HoUingsworth Geneal. Address, 38 W. Twelfth St., N. Y.
City'.
t ALBERT EUGENE LANGSTROTH.
b. Phila., May 21, 1812 ; d. Phila., Aug. 4, 1831.* s. John George Lang-
stroth and Rebecca Amelia Dunn. Entered 182S. Merchant.
tJAMES NAPOLEON UNGSTROTH.
b. Phila., Oct. 11, 1813 ; d. Monterey, Mexico, 1876. s. John George
Langstroth and Rebecca Amelia Dunn. Entered 1828. Merchant, m.
Francesca Leichart.
t DAVID HAZZARD MACURDY.
b. Phila., May 7, 1815 ; d. Phila., May 2, 18S5. s. Hugh IMacurdy and
Ann Hazzard. Entered 1828, and left Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated
at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1846. Mcht; afterward P. E. clergyman.
t HENRY DAVID MANDEVILLE, JR. (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1832).
b. Phila., Mch. 31, 1815 ; d. New Orleans, La., Jan. 25, 1872. s. Henry
David Mandeville and Charlotte vSchott. Entered Soph. Class 1829, and left
at the end of Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Mem. Whig Soc. Coll. N. J.,
fr. which he received a gold medal for best essay. Lawyer, which he relin-
quished in 1S44 on account of ill health, for the labors of a planter, m.
Julia, dau. Col. Henry William Huntington, Natchez, Miss.
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tJOSEPH DENNIE MEREDITH.
b. Phila.,May 10, 1814 ; d. N. Y. City, Dec. 29, 1856. s. William
Tuckey Meredith (Class 1790) and Gertrude Gouverneur Ogden. Entered
Soph. Class 1829, and left Junior year 1831. Coal mcht. m. Sarah Emlen,
dau. Hon. John Morin Scott, Phila.
HENRY NORRIS.
b. Phila., Aug. 6, 181 1. s. Joseph Parker Norris and Elizabeth Hill
Fox. Entered 1828, and left Fresh, year. Address, 1903 Walnut St., Phila.
t CLIFFORD STOCKER PHILLIPS.
b. Phila., circa 1814 ; d. Phila., Dec, 3, 1868. s. William Phillips and
Anna Smith. Entered 182S, and left Junior year. Mem. Zelo. m. Eliza
C. Morgan.
fWILLIAM STOCKTON.
b. , 1813 ; d. . s, . Entered Soph. Class Aug. 1829, and
left Jan., 1830.
t GEORGE HARRISON WHITE.
b. Phila., June 26, 1812 ; d. Phila., Nov. 18, 1867. s. Thomas Harrison
White (Class 1795) and Mary Key Heath. Entered 1828 and left during
Fresh, year. Merchant for a short time. Midshipman U. S. N., 1828-29.
Purser U. S. N., 1841-63. m. Margaret Wharton, dau. Jacob Ridgway
Smith, Phila. See Montgomery's Col. Thomas White and his Dcscdts.
1833.
t WILLIAM HENRY ASH HURST. A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 16, 1815 ; d. Newport, R. I., June 23, 1885. s. Richard
Ashhurst and Elizabeth Croto, widow of Capt. Hughes. Entered 1829. Mer-
chant. Banker, m. Elizabeth K., dau. Isaac Hone, Phila.
t EDWARD CRAIG BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., 1815 ; d. Phila., 1872. s. Nicholas Biddle (Class 1799) and
Jane N. Craig. Entered 1829. Clk. in U. S. Bank, Phila. m. Jane J.
Sarmiento, widow of Craig. See Autobiog. Charles Biddle.
t ROBERT CASE CLARK, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 5, 1815 ; d. Phila., July 31, 1882. s. Robert S. Clark
and Ann Case. Entered 1829. Mem. Philo. Studied at Theol. Sem. Ref.
Ch., New Brunswick, N. J., about three years. Druggist, m. Adelaide
Amanda, dau. Robert Street.
t J AMES LAWRENCE COLE, A.M.
b. Phila., Sept., 1813 ; d. . s. James H. Cole and . Entered
Junior Class 1831. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton,
N. J., 1836. Presb. clergyman, and missionary in Penna. and La.
t MATTHEW RANDALL EARP.
b. Phila., May 29, 1815 ; d. Phila., Nov. 9, 1835. s. Robert Earp and
Mary Ann Randall. Entered 1829. Mem. Zelo.
fWILLIAM ELBERT EVANS, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 26, 1816 ; d. Washington, D. C, Mch. 7, 1869. s. Cad-
walader Evans, Jr., and Harriet Verena Musser. Entered 1829. Mem.
Philo. m. 1st, Anna, dau. Jacob Smith, Phila.; 2d, Emma, dau. William
Fotterall, Phila. See H. M. Jenkins' Hist. Collection of Gwynedd, Penna.
^WARWICK BAMFYLDE FREEMAN, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct., 1815 ; d. Phila., Mch. 14, 1871. s. Henry G. Freeman
and Eliza Stokes. Entered Soph. Class 1830. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
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WILLIAM GILPIN, A. :\I.
b. Lancaster, Eng., Oct. 4, 18 14. s. Joshua Gilpin and Mary Dihvortb.
Entered Junior Class 1831. Mem. Zelo. Cadet U. S. INIil. Acad'., West Pt.,
1S35. 2d. Lieut. 2d Dragoons U. S. A., 1836. ist Lieut. Dragoons U. S. A.,
1836. Served in the Mexican War as Major Mo. Vols., 1S46, and Lt.-Col.
Mo. Vols., 1847-48. Sec. Mo. Legis., 1841-43. Gov. Colorado Terr., i86r.
Published "The Mission of the North American People;" " The Central
Gold Region." m. Mrs. Julia Pratt Dickinson, Mo. ^Q&Applcton. Addres.s,
Denver, Col.
t KINGSTON GODDARD, A. JL (D. D. Kenyon Coll., i860.)
b. Phila., Apr. 20, 1813 ; d. Richmond, S. I., N. Y., Oct. 24, 1875. s.
John Goddard and Mary Beck. P^ntered 1829. Moderator Philo. Was
graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1836. P. E. clergy-
man; rector St. Anna's, Fishkill Landing, N. Y., 1835-37; and Christ Ch.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1S37-41 ; and Emanuel, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1841-44 ; and the
Atoneruent, Phila., 1847-58; and Christ Ch., Cincinnati, O., 1 85 8-62 ; and
St. Paul's, Phila., 1862-66; and St. Andrew's, Richmond, S. L, N. Y., 1866-75.
Mem. Am. Phil. vSoc, 1S57. Grand Chaplain F. and A. M., Penna. m.
Matilda Susan, dan. William Seaman.
+JOHN FRANCIS KOFF, A. M. (A. B., Yale, gratiae causa, 1S79. A. M., Yale,
gratiee causa, 1879. ^- ^-i William and Mary Coll., 1870.)
b. Lancaster, Penna., Jan. 10, 1814; d. Balto., Md., Dec. 18, 1881. s,
George HofFand Margaret Llager. Entered Junior Class, 183 1. Mem. Zelo.
Studied at Dickinson Coll., Oct., 1827, to Sept., 1828, and entered Soph.
Class, Yale Coll., Sept., 1829 and left at the end of Soph. vear. Studied at
Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1834-36. and at Gen. Theol. Sem.
P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1836, when he was graduated. P. E. clergyman;
rector Christ Ch., Georgetown, D. C, 1838-43 ; and St. Mark's, Frederick
CO., Md., 1844-47 ; and Christ Ch., Millwood, Clarke co., Va., 1847-58; and
Trinity, Towsontown, Balto. co., Md., 1858-81. Published a series of tracts
and essays on doctrine and polity P. E. Ch. m. Juliana Johnson, dau.
William Ross.
tJOKN WOLFGANG HOFFMAN, A. Isl.
b. Phila., 1813 ; d. Nonvich, Conn., 1879. .s. . Entered 1829.
Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y, City,
1836. P. E. clergyman, m. .
tJAMES CRAFT HULME, A. M.
b. Burlington, N. J., Sept. 30, 1809; d. Burlington, N. J., Feb. 29, 1840.
s. John Hulme and Martha Craft. Entered Soph. Class 1830. Mem. Zelo.
Student of Phar. for a short time. Tutor Bristol Coll., Bristol, Penna.
for two years, then entered Theol. Sem. P. E- Ch., Alexandria, Va., and died
before completing his studies.
t NORTON JOHNSON, A. M.
b. Gtn, Phila., June 15, 1816; d. Gtn., Phila., Jan. 9, 1882. s. John
John.son and Sarah Wheeler. Entered 1829. Mem. Zelo. jNIcrchant. Sec.
and Treas. Connelsville Gas Coal Co. m. Emily lioyt.
tJOHN MAGOFFIN MACAULEY, A. M. (D. D., Columbia Coll., 1855.)
1). Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1813 ; d. Newark, N. J., July 4, 1891.
s. Rev. Thomas Macauley, D. D., LL. D., and Mary Magoffin.' Entered
Junior Class 1831. Pres. Zelo. Valedictorian. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 18^7. Clergj'man Dutch Ref and Presb. Ch.s.; pastor So.
Dutch Ref Ch., N. Y. City, 1838-61, and Congl. Ch., Ormskirk, Eng.,
1866-69, ^"'^ Woodside, N. J., 1872-80 and Presb. Ch., Arlington, N. J.,
1880-82. Published a number of sermons and lectures. Upon his gradua-
tion from Princeton vSem. he was offered the Prof. Math, in Univ. Penna.
m. Hester, dau. Isaac C. Van Wyck. N. Y. City. See Necroh^y Report
Alutnni Assn., Theol. Sem. Princeton, Corzvin's Manuel Ref. Ch. in Am,
1833] coi,lege; department. 91
tJOHN McKINLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., July i8, 1815 ; d. Phila., Oct. 5, 1S41. s. John McKinley and
Abigail Brannan. Entered 1829. Moderator Pliilo. Presb. clergyman.
m. Frances W. Lamphere, Cincinnati, O.
t FREDERIC WILLIAM MAYER, A. M.
b. Phila., May 21, 1815 ; d. Phila., Aug. 9, 1S37. s. Rev. Philip Fred-
erick Mayer, D. D., and Lucy Woodbridge Rodman. Entered 1829. Mem,
Zelo. Lawyer. See Rodman Farnily.
t CHARLES A. OGDEN, A. M. M. D., 1847.
b. Camden, N. J., ; d. . s. . Entered Soph. Class 1831.
Physician.
WILLIAM TOD OTTO, A. M. (LL. D., Indiana Univ., 1852.)
b. Pliila., Jan. 19, 1S16. s. John C. Otto, M. D., and Eliza Tod. Entered
1829. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Pres. Judge 2d Judl. Circt., Indiana, 1S44-52.
Prof. Law, Indiana Univ., 1847-52. Asst. Sec. of the Interior, U. S., 1863-71.
U. S. Arbitrator under the Conv. with Spain, 1S71. Reporter Sup. Ct. U. S.,
1875-84. U. S. representative to luternat. Postal Cong., Lisbon, Portugal,
1S85. See Appleton, Wylie's Hist. Indiana Univ. Address, New Albany,
Ind.
t ISRAEL PEMBERTON, A. M.
b. Phila., May 11, 1813 ; d. Paoli, Chester co., Penna., Sept. 13, 1885.
s. John Pemberton and Rebecca Clifford. Entered 1S29. Asst. Engr. Penna.
Central R. R., under Engr. Edward Miller (Class 1828). Asst. Engr. U. S.
Coast Surv. Chief Engr. Steubenville and Indiana R. R., and of Bellefon-
taine and Indiana R. R., and of Louisville and Nashville R, R., and of
Raritan and Del. Bay R. R. Published a translation of Baron Davillier's
" Life of Fortuny."
f CHARLES EMLEN PLEASANTS, A. M. (Ph. G., Phila. Coll. Phar., 1829.)
b. Phila., Dec. 9, 1808; d. Flushing, N. Y., Mch. 13, 1866. s. Charles
Pleasants and Ann Emlen. Entered Junior Class 1831. Mem. Philo.
After graduating from the Coll. Phar., and previous to entering the Univ.,
he taught school in Wilmington, Del. He also taught in Frederick, Md.,
and then studied at Theo. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., where he was
graduated, 1835. P. E. clergyman, and rector, Delaware; Montrose, Penna.;
and Kent and St. Mar>''s cos., Md. m. ist, Caroline Wattles, Alexandria,
Va. ; 2d, z\nnie Biscoe, Phila.
fAUBREY HEMRY SfvllTH, A. M.
b. near Darby, Del. co., Penna., Oct. 28, 1814 ; d. Phila., Apr. 14, 1891.
s. Hon. Thomas Smith and Anna Maria Henry. Entered Junior Class 1831.
Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Private Co. I, ist Penna. Artill., Capt. John Cad-
walder (Class 1821), comdg., during the riots in Phila., 1844. U. S. Comr.,
Phila., 1857-9T. U.S. Dist.-Atty., E. D. Penna., 1869-73. Vice-Pres. Hist.
Soc. Penna. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila; Am. Phil. Soc, i860. Private in
an emergency company, Capt. Chapman Biddle comdg., Sept., 1862. m.
Mar)', dau. Robert Cooper Grier, Justice U. S. Sup. Ct.
fSAMUEL LISLE SMITH, A. M.
b. Gtn., Phila., Aug. 11, 1816; d. Chicago, 111., July 30, 1S54.
s. Samuel F. Smith and Ellen Morrow Mark. Entered 1829. Mem. Philo.
Student in Law Dept., Yale Coll. Lawyer. Dist.-Atty. Chicago, 111. m.
Martha Mary, dau. Rev. George Potts, D. D. (Class 1819).
fWILLIAM WIKOFF SMITH, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 23, 1813 ; d. Phila., Apr. 6, 1854. s. John Correy Smith
and Matilda WikofiF. Entered Junior Class 183 1. Moderator Philo. Studied
chem. in Paris, France, 1S34-35, and on his return home was asst. to Dr.
John K. Mitchell in his chemical lectures ; he subsequently entered the
wholesale dn.:g business.
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+JOHN WILLIAM WALLACE, A.M. LL.D., 1S75.
b. Phila., Feb. 17, 1815 ; d. Phila., Jan. 12, 1884. s. John Bradford
Wallace and Susan Binney. Entered 1829. Mem. Zelo. Studied law at
the Temple, London. Lawyer. Treas. Law Assn., Phila., 1841-64.
Standing Master in Chancery of the Sup. Ct., Penna., 1844-53. Reporter
Sup. Ct. U. S., 1864-75. Pres. Hist. Soc. Penna., 1867-84. Pres. Alumni
Soc, Coll. Dept., 1883-84. Author "The Reporters;" "An Old Philadel-
phian, or Sketches of Col. William Bradford ; " " Wallace Junior's Reports ; "
and addresses on "William Bradford, The Printer;" "Penna. as a Bor-
rower;" "A Century of Beneficence, 1769-1869," etc. Edited, "Jebb's
British Crown Cases Reserved." m. Dorothea Frances, dau. George Willing,
Phila. See Memoir by Henry Flatiders, Keith, Appleton, AUibone.
t WILLIAM WALN, A. M.
b. Phila., 1815 ; d. Phila., 1863. s. . Entered 1S29.
Non-Graduates.
tTHOMAS BRADFORD.
Entered Soph. Class 1831, and left during the Junior year.
i- GEORGE WILLIAM CHAPMAN.
b. Phila., Dec. 10, 1816 ; d. Phila., Feb. 19, 1S53. s. Nathaniel Chapman,
M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Rebecca Cornell Biddle. Entered 1829, and
left at the end of Junior year. Naval Officer. Midshipman U. S. N., 1S32 ;
Passed Midshipman, 1838; Lieut., 1841. m. Emily, dau. John Markoe. See
Autobiog. Charles Biddle.
fCHARLES DRAYTON DEWEES (M. D., elsewhere).
b. Phila., 1S14; d. Livingston, Madison co.. Miss., Mch. 6, 1S6S. s.
William Potts Dewees, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Mary Lorraine.
Entered 1829, and left at the end of Fresh, year. Physician, m. Jane M.
Rowley, Phila.
tJAMES LAWRENCE ENGLISH.
b. Phila., June 5, 1813 ; d. Sacramento. Cal., May 29, 1S89. s. Elisha
Newell English and Elizabeth Clement. Entered 1829, and left Junior year.
Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Judge Advocate ist Brigade, 5th Div., Mo. militia,
1S40. Brig. -Gen. ist Brigade, 4th Div., Cal. militia, 1861. m. Martha
Augusta, dau. Edward Worthington.
t CHARLES BELL GIBSON. M. D., 1836.
b. Balto., Md., Nov. 12, 1815 ; d. Richmond, Va., Apr. 23, 1S65. s.
William Gibson, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Sarah Charlotte Hollings-
worth. Entered 1829, and left at the end of Fresh, year. Surgeon. Resdt.
Phila. Hosp., 1838. Prof. Surg. Washington Med. Univ., Balto., Md.,
1842-48. Prof. Surg. Hampden Sidney Coll., Va., 1847. Prof. Surg.,
Richmond Med. Coll., Va., 1848-65. Surg. Gen., State of Va., 1861. Chief
Surg. Genl. Hosp. No. i, Richmond, Va., 1862-65. Published many med.
papers, m. Ellen, dau. Manuel Eyre, Phila. See Appleton. AUibone.
Qiiinan's Med. Annals of Balto.
t EDWARD AUGUSTUS HALL, M. D., 1844.
b. Phila., Oct. 13, 1813 ; d. West Chester, Penna., June 28, 1885. s.
Thomas Mifflin Hall and Mary Anna Bringhurst. Entered 1S29, and left
during Junior year. Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Catharine Moore, dau.
Thomas Lea.
fCHARLES WHARTON HOLLINGSWORTH.
b. Phila., Oct. 27, 1814; d. Phila., Jan. 10, 1S53. s. Thomas GilfiUan
Ilollingsworth and Hannah Redwood Wharton. ^Entered 1829, and left
Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. Sec Hollingsivorth Geneal. Roanian Family.
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fSAMUEL LOVERING HOLUNGSWORTH, M. D., 1842.
b. Phila., May 2, 1814; d. Phila., Dec. 14, 1872. s. Samuel Hollings-
worth and Jane Porterfield Smith. Entered 1829, and left Junior year.
Mem. Zelo. Physician. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1839. Fell. Coll. Phys.
Phila., 1849. Mem. Phila. Co. Med. Soc; Am. Med. Assn., 1855; Am. Phil.
Soc, 1856. Editor Phila. Med. Examiner, m. Anna Clifford, dau, John
Pemberton.
tJOHN S. KELLY.
b. ; d. Phila., . s. . Entered 1829, and left Soph. year.
Mem. Zelo. Merchant.
t DANIEL PAUL LAJUS, M. D., 1837.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Jan. 25, 1859. s. Paul Lajus and Ann Pohl.
Entered 1829, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Continued his
medical studies in the hospitals, Paris, France. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc,
1838. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1849. Mem. Phila. Co. Med. Soc, 1849, and
its Pres., 1853 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1851 ; Northern Med. Assn., Phila., 1858.
m. Fanny Tiers, Phila.,
tJOHN ALEXANDER LANGSTROTH.
b. Phila., Sept. 7, 1816 ; d. Matamoras, Mexico, 1851. s. John George
Langstroth and Rebecca Amelia Dunn. Entered Soph. Class 183 1, and left
Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Merchant.
fFURMAM LEAMING, M.D., 1837.
b. Cape May, N. J., Aug. 30, 1815 ; d. Romney, Ind., Apr. i, 1891. s.
Furman Leaming and Hannah Ludlam. Entered 1829, and left Junior
year. Mem. Philo. Phys. , and subsequently farmer. Contributed to medical
jouriials, and translated a portion of Berzelius' "Organic Chemistry." m.
Mar)', dau. George Fisher Curwen, Cvimberland, Eng.
t ALBERT GREENE LEARY.
b. Barren Crk., Md., ; d. . s. . Entered 1829, and left at
the end of Fresh, year. Lawyer.
t HENRY LUDLAM.
b. New Bedford, Mass., 1813 ; d. Phila., 1869. s. Lewis Ludlam and
Jane Swain. Entered 1829, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Mcht. in
Richmond, Va., and owner of a line of steam packet boats between Rich-
mond and Balto. , Md. m. Sarah, dau. Capt, Dvinbar, New Bedford, Mass.
fWILLIAM McMURTRIE.
b. Phila., Jan. 20, 1815 ; d. Is. of St. Helena, Sept. 24, 1843. s. James
McMurtrie and Rebecca MifiQin Harrison. Entered Soph. Class 183 1, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem, Philo. Merchant.
f HENRY NEILL (A. B., Amherst Coll., 1834. D. D., Amherst Coll. and Centre
Coll., Ky., 1868, and Univ. City of N. Y., 1870).
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1815 ; d. Phila., Apr. 21, 1879. s. Henry Neill, M. D.,
and Martha Rebecca Duffield. Entered 1829, and left during the Senior
vear. Mem. Zelo. Entered Senior Class, Amherst Coll., 1833. Studied at
Lane Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, O., and at Andover Sem., Mass. Presb.
clergyman, and pastor Congl. Ch., Hatfield, Mass., 1840-48 ; and Congl. Ch.,
Lennox, Mass., 1848-54; and Fort St. Presb. Ch., Detroit, Mich., 1854-58;
and Westminster Ch., Detroit, Mich., 1858-61. From 1861-65 he preached
in Geneseo, N. Y., and fr. 1867-69 at New Stockbridge and Richmond, Mass
Pastor Second Presb. Ch., New Brunswick, N. J. , 1869-71 . Author of several
pamphlets. Edited the sermons, and wrote the memoirs of Rev. Dr. William
James, Albany, N. Y. m. Lucy, dau. Rev. Heman Humphrey, D. D., Pres.
Amherst Coll. See Neill Family.
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t FRANKLIN PERRY POPE.
1). St. Uike's Parish, S. C, 1813 ; d. St. Luke's Parish, S. C, circa 1S79.
s. Capt. WiUiam Pope, of the Revolutionary Army, and Sarah Scott. Entered
1829, and left Junior year. Mem. Philo. Studied medicine in Paris, France.
Planter, m. Mar)' Elizabeth, dan. Hon. Joseph James Pope, S. C.
JOSEPH ROBERTS, JR.
b. Middletown, Del., Dec. 30, 1814. s. Joseph Roberts and Elizabeth
Booth. Entered 1830, and left at the beginning of Junior year. Mem.
Zelo. Was graduated fr. U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1835. Soldier.
Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, U. S. Brvt. 2d Lieut. 4th U. S. Artill.,
1835; 2d Lieut., 1836; ist Lieut., 183S ; Asst. Prof. U. S. Mil. Acad.,
1837-49; Capt., 1848; Major, 1861 ; Lieut. -Col., 1863; Col., 1877. Col. 3d
Penna. Hea\^' Artill. U. S. Vols., Mch., 1863 ; Brvt. Col. U. S. A., Mch. 13,
1865 ; Brvt. Brig.-Gen. U. S. A., Mch. 13, 1865 ; Bnl. Brig.-Gen. U. S.
Vols., Apr. 9, 1865. Honorably mustered out of volunteer serv-ice, Nov. 13,
1865. Retired fr. U. S. A., 1877. m. Adeline Constantine, dan. Gen. Justin
Dimick, U. S. A. See Applelofi, Cullum''s Biog. Register. Address, 3601
Locust St., Phila.
WILLIAM McMURTRSE TILGHMAN.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1815. s. Benjamin Tilghman and Anna Maria
McMurtrie. Entered 1829, and left at the end of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo.
Studied at Kenyon Coll., O., 1831-33. Lawyer. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1870. m. Katharine, dau. Edward Ingersoll. See Keith. Address, 11 14
Girard St. , Phila.
fADAM REIGART WAGER.
b. Phila., Jan. 30, 1814; d. Phila., Dec. 10, 1855. s. Peter Wager and
Ann Smith. Entered 1S29, and left at the end of FVesh. year. Seaman,
farmer and mcht. Private in regt. of dragoons in the Mexican War. m.
Saros, dau. Thomas Maslin.
t CHARLES WHARTON.
b. Phila., Feb. 26, 1816; d. Phila., Dec. 31, 1888. s. Charles Wharton
and Anne Maria HoUingsworth. Entered 1829, and left Soph. year. Mcht. ;
afterward ironmaster. Published "Treatment of the Horse in the Stable
and on the Road." m. Mary McLanahan, dau. John Boggs, M. D., Green-
castle, Penna. See Wharton Family.
t JAMES WILSON WHITE.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered 1829 and left during Fresh.
year.
tJOHN FLAVEL WHITE, M. D., 1837. (A. B., Amherst Coll., 1833. A. M.,
Amherst Coll., 1836.)
b. Snow Hill, Md., Dec. 3, 1813; d. Avondale, near Cincinnati, O..
May 7, 1881. s. Ambrose White and Peggj' Miller. Entered 1828, and left
Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Phy.sician. Prof. Theor>' and Pract. Med. Miami
Med. Coll., Cincinnati, O. Surg. 2d Ky. Regt. U. S. Vols. Med. Direc.
U. S. Mil. Hosp., Cincinnati, O. Contributor to the medical press, m. ist,
Caroline Peace ; 2d, Harriet, dau. David Wade, Cincinnati, O.
1834.
t EVERT JOHN BANCKER, A. M.
b. Phila., July 21, 1816; d. Phila., Sept. 14, 1840, s. Charles Nicoll
Bancker and Sarali Upshur Teackle. Entered 1830. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
t HENRY JONATHAN BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., May 16, 1817; d. Richmond, Va., July 20, 1862, s. Thomas
Biddle (Class 1791) and Christine Williams. Entered 1830. Mem. Philo.
Was a cadet at U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point. Civil engr. Capt. and
1834] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 95
Asst. Adj. -Gen. Penna. Reserves U. vS. V., and Chief of Staff of Gen. McCall,
1861 until his death, caused by wounds received in the battle of Quaker City
Cross Roads, Va., June 20, 1862, where he was taken prisoner and conveyed
to Richmond, m. Mary D., dau. Samuel Baird, Reading, Penna. See
Dcscdts. Clement Biddle, Autobiog. Charles Biddlc.
t CHARLES HALL, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 4, 1S16 ; d. Phila., July 24, 1853. s. Thomas Miffiin Hall
and Mary Anna Bringhurst. Entered 1830. Merchant, m. Maria, dau.
Samuel Brooks.
JOHN INNES CLARK HARE, A. M. IvL. D., 1868.
b. Phila., Oct. 17, 1816. s. Robert Hare, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept.,
and Harriet Clark. Entered 1830. Moderator Philo. *. B. K. Lawyer.
Vice-Provost Law Acad., Phila., 1862-83, and Provost, 1883 . Prof.
Instit. Law, 1868-89, and Emeritus Prof, of same, 1889 . Judge Dist.
Ct., Phila., 1851-67. Pres. Judge Dist. Ct., Phila., 1867-74. Pres. Judge
Ct. Com. Pleas, No. 2, Phila., 1S75 . Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1842.
Trustee, 1858-68. Published "Contracts;" "American Constitutional
Law ;" 'and many addresses, essays and reviews. Conjointly with Horace
Binney Wallace (Class 1834) published "American Leading Cases;" and
edited "Smith's Leading Cases " and "White and Tudor's Leading Cases in
Equity."
tJOHN HOLMES, A. M.
b. Phila., May i, 1815 ; d. Phila., Aug. 10, 1850. s. John Holmes and
Ann Craige. Entered 1830. Mem. Philo. Merchant, m. Elizabeth
Gray, dau. James Gray Sproat Leiper.
tSAMUEL HUMES.
b. Phila., Oct. 23, 1815 ; d. Phila., 1835. s. John Humes and Jane
McPhail. Entered 1830. Mem. Philo. Was a student of medicine at the
time of his death.
fWILLIAM NORMAN McLEOD, A. M.
b. N. Y. City, Sept. 1815 ; d. . s. Rev. Alexander McLeod, D. D.,
and Annie Maria Agnew. Entered 1830. Moderator Philo. Studied
theol. but was never ordained. Lawyer. Mem. Mich. Legis. Is said to
have drafted the constitution of Mich.
+JOHN MOSS, A. M.
b. Phila., July 7, 1815 ; d. Phila., 1872. s. Samuel Moss and Eleanor
Mercer. Entered 1830. Mem. Philo. Farmer. Clerk, m. Emily, dau.
Henry Nixon, Phila.
tJOHN BROWN PARKER, A. M. (LL. B., Dickinson Coll., 1839.)
b. Carlisle, Penna., Oct. 5, 1S16 ; d. Carlisle, Penna., Aug. 17, 1S88. s.
Isaac Brown Parker and Maria Ross Vesey. Entered Soph. Class 1831.
Moderator Philo. Studied Dickinson Coll., 1830-31. Mem. Union Phil.
Soc, Dickinson Coll. Lawyer. Mem. Com. Coun. Phila., 1869-71. Mem.
Hist. Soc. Penna.; Mil. Order Loyal Legion, U. S. Col. and A. D. C. on
Gov. Andrew G. Curtin's Staff, 1861-65. m. ist, Margaret Brisbane, Carlisle ;
2d, Sarah J., dau. Joseph Richards, Pittsburgh.
JAMES WILLIAM PAUL, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1816. s. James Paul and Elizabeth Rodman. Entered
1830. Mem. Zelo. <i>. B. K. Lawyer. Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1838. m.
Hannah C.,dau. Nathan Bunker, Phila. See Rodman Family. Address,
220 So. Fourth St., Phila.
9'o
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1834
t HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH SMITH, A. M. M. D., 1S37. (LL. D., Lafayette
Coll., 1885.)
b. Phila., Dec. 10, 1815 ; d. Phila., Apr. 11, 1890. s. JamesS. Smith (Class
1799) and Lvdia Learning. Entered 1830. Mem. Philo. Physician. Spent
eighteen months in the hospitals of London, Vienna and Paris. Resdt.
Penna. Hosp., 1837-39. Asst. Demstr. Clinical Surg. Prof. Surg., 1855-71,
and Emeritus Professor of same, 1871-90. Surg, to St. Joseph's Hosp.,
1849; and to P. E. Hosp., 1850; and to the Phila. Hosp., 1854-57. Fell.
Coll. Phys., Phila., 1842. Pres. Phila. Co. Med. Soc, 1877-79. Pres. Med.
Soc. State Penna., 1883. Chmn. Surg. Section, Am. Med. Assn., 1878.
Chmn. Exec. Com. Internat. Med. Cong., 1887. Chmn. Mil. and Naval
Surg. Section, Internat. Med. Cong., 1887. Surg. -Gen., Penna., 1861-62, and
organized the hospital service of Penna., and medical service of Penna.
Reserve Corps. Participated in the battles on the Peninsula, Va., under Gen.
Geo. B. McClellan (Class 1844). Published a translation of Ciyiale's
"Treatise on Stone and Gravel;" "Anatomical Atlas;" "Treatise on
Minor Surgery;" "Practice of Surgery;" "Treatment of False-Joint,"
etc. , and many contributions to medical periodicals, addresses and reviews,
m. Mary Edmonds, dau. William Edmonds Horner, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept.
See Memoir by Befijamin Lee, M. D. Appleton, Drake, Allibone.
t BENJAMIN STILLE, JR., A. M. M. D., 1837.
b. Phila., Mch. 17, 1814 ; d. New Orleans, La., Mch. 28, 1852. s. Ben-
jamin Stille and Ann De Silver. Entered 1830. Mem. Zelo. Physician.
Resdt. Phila. Hosp. Practiced his profession in Vicksburg, Miss, and in
New Orleans, m. Bienvenue, New Orleans. See Atkinson.
+ HENRY TOLAND, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 6. 1817 ; d. N. Y. City, Oct. 9, i860, s. Henry Toland
and Mary Huston. Entered 1830. Mem. Zelo. See Keith.
fWILLIAM CONNELL WALKER, A. M.
b. near Marcus Hook, Penna., Dec. 3, 1814; d. San Francisco, Cal.,
Apr. 23, 1S71. s. Rev. Joseph Walker and Elizabeth Connell. Entered
Soph. Class 1831. Mem. Zelo. Valedictorian. Lawyer.
Non-Graduates.
t HENRY WILSON ANDREWS.
b. Bordeaux, France, Jan. 8, 1816 ; d. Altoona, Penna., Aug. 6, 1890.
s. Robert Andrews (Class 1790) and Mary Margaret Wilson. Entered Soph.
Class 1 83 1, and left Senior year. Merchant. Asst. Storekeeper U. S. Custom
House, Phila. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav., and sensed with it as ist
Corporal during the riots in Phila., 1844. m. ist, Matilda Nelson, dau.
Henry White ; 2d, Mary A., dau. John Lovette.
+ J AMES ARROTT, JR.
b. Phila., June, 1814 ; d. Phila., . s. James Arrott and Jane Turn-
bull. Entered 1829, and again Soph. Class Jan. 7, 1832, and left at the end
of the Soph. year.
t FRANCIS BACON.
b. Phila., June 12, 1815 ; d. Phila., Dec. 27, 1891. s. Job Bacon and
Margaretla Macalcster. Eiitered 1830 and left at the end of Fresh, year.
Mem. Philo. Merchant, m. Emily, dau. William Allibone.
fWILLIAM DAVIES BERRIEN.
b. " Morton Hall," near Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13, 1814 ; d. Fort Brooke,
Tampa Bay, Fla., Dec. 2, 1840. s. Hon. John Macpherson Berrien and Eliza
Anciaux. Entered Soph. Class 1831, and left Junior year. Mem. Philo.
After leaving college studied law under his father, but soon after entered the
army. 1st Lieut. 6th U. S. Inf. during the Seminole War,
1834] COI.LHGE DEPARTMENT. 97
fWILLIAM RICHARDS BOYER.
b. Phila., June, 1S15 ; d. . s. . Entered Soph. Class 1831, and
left during Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
t BENJAMIN HARRIS BREWSTER (A. B., Coll. N.J., 1834. A.M. Coll. N. J.,
1837. LL. D. Coll. N. J., 1867).
b. Salem co , N. J., Oct. 13, 1S16 ; d. Phila., Apr. 4, 1888. s. Francis E.
Brewster and Maria Hampton. Entered 1830, and left at the end of Fresh,
year. Lawyer. Vice-Provost Law Acad., Phila., 1858-62. U. S. Comr. to
Cherokee Indians, 1846. Atty.-Gen. Penna., 1867-69. Atty.-Gen. U. S.,
1881-85. Published numerous addresses, essays and reviews, m. ist, Eliza-
beth Von Myrbacke de Reinfeldts, Prussia ; 2d, Mar3% dau. Hon. Robert J.
Walker (Class 1819). See Life by E. C. Savage, M. D. Apple/on.
tJAMES THOMAS CALDCLEUGH.
b. Phila., Mch., 1815 ; d. Paris, France, 1858. s. Robert Alexander
Caldcleugh and Rebecca Poyntell. Entered 1830, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Farmer.
HENRY CARSON.
b. Phila., Jan. 22, 1816. s. Joseph Carson and Elizabeth Lawrence.
Entered 1830, and left Junior year. Merchant. Address, 120 So. Thirteenth
St., Phila.
fCLINTON COOK.
b. Centreville, Md., Sept., 1814 ; d. . s. Thomas B. Cook and .
Entered 1830, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
JOHN CROWELL (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1834. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1837. D. D., Coll.
N. J., 1869).
b. Phila., June 22, 1814. s. James Crowell and Mary Gardner. Entered
1830, and left Junior year, 1833. Mem. Zelo. Mem. Whig Soc. Coll. N. J.,
and recipient of its " Alpha " medal. Studied Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J.,
1836-37. Teacher Morris Acad., Morristown, N. J., 1834-36. Tutor Coll.
N. J., 1836-37. Presb. clergyman, and pastor West Chester, Penna., 1840-50 ;
and Second Ch., Orange, N. J., 1850-63 ; and Drawyer's Presb. Ch., Odessa,
Del., 1867-78; and Sterling, N. J., 1884-88. Pres. Presb. Bd. Pub., 1870.
Published " Republics ; or Popular Governments an Appointment of God."
Mem. editorial staff Am. ed. Chambers' Cyc. m. Kate, dau. Thomas Roney,
Phila. Address, E. Orange, N.J. •
t OSCAR LORRAINE DEWEES, M. D., 1838.
b. Phila., Oct. 8, 1816 ; d. Livingston, Madison co.. Miss., Dec. 6, 1859.
s. William Potts Dewees, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Mary Lorraine.
Entered 1830, and left Junior year. Physician, m. Mary W., dau. Timothy
M. Bryan, Phila.
fTHOMAS DURANT.*
b. , Aug. 8, 1817 ; d. Washington, D. C, Feb. 3, 1882. s. John
Waldo Durant and Sarah Heyliger. Entered 1830, and left Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Dist.-Atty. New Orleans, La. U. S. Comr. Spanish
Claims Comn. m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. Robert Withers Harper, Marlboro,
Md.
+JAMES WILSON FASSITT (A. B., Amherst Coll., 1835).
b. Phila., Mch. 19, 1S16; d. Phila., June 7, 1859. s. James Fassitt and
Margaret Langstroth. Entered 1830, and left Junior year. Student in
Med. Dept., but did not present himself for examination. Merchant, m.
Maria E., dau. John Hooper.
* Known as Thomas Jefferson Durant.
gS UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA. [1834
fWILLrAM STODDARD JOHNSTON (A. B., Yale, 1834).
b. New Orleans, La., Aug., 1815 ; d. , 1839. s. Hon. Josiah Stod-
dard Johnston and Eliza . Entered Soph. Class 1831, and left Junior
year. Mem. Philo. m. .
tJOHN RICHARDS JONES.
b. Norristown, Penna., ; d. Burlington, N, J., . s. Hon.
Richard B. Jones and . Entered Soph. Class 1831, and left at the end
of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
t HARVEY KLAPP.
b. Phila., Oct., 1815 ; d. . s. Joseph Klapp, M. D., and Anna
Miluor. Entered 1830, and left Junior year.
tJOSEPH FALKINBURGE LEAMING (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1834).
b. Dennisville, Cape May co., N. J., Sept. 23, 1815 ; d. Dennisville, Cape
May CO., N. J., Oct. 7, 1861. s. Jeremiah Learning and Abigail Falkinburge.
Entered 1830, and left Junior year. Mem. Philo. Studied Gen. Theol. Sem.
P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1835. Lawyer. Was Democratic candidate for Cong,
in ist Dist. N. J., but was defeated, 1858 or 60. m. Isabella, dau. Richard
Thompson, Cape May C. H., N. J.
+JAMES EDWARD FISHER MACDONOUGH (M. D., Yale, 1840).
b. Middletown, Conn., Apr., 1816 ; d. Hartford, Conn., 1851. s. Capt.
Thomas Macdonough, U. S. N., and Lucy Ann Shaler. Entered 1830, and
left Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Yale Coll., 1833-34 ; and at Wes-
leyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., 1834-36. Phys. and practiced in N. Y.
City and St. Louis, Mo. See Alumni Record oj Wesleyan Univ.
tSULLIVAN AMORY MEREDITH.
b. Phila., Julys, 1816 ; d. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1874. s. William
Tuckey Meredith (Class 1790), and Gertrude Gouvemeur Ogden. Entered
1830, and left Soph. year. Mcht. in Buffalo, N. Y. Col. loth Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols., Apr. 26, 1861, for three mos. service. Col. 56th Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols., Sept. I, 1861. Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1862. Comr. exchange
of prisoners at Fortress Monroe, 1863. Served under Gen. Wm. S. Rosecrans
in the West, 1864, until he was honorably discharged, Aug. 24, 1865. m.
Julia Towne, Buffalo, N. Y. See Appleton.
JOHN WHITE MUNRO.
b. Mamaroneck, N. Y., May 30, 1814. s. Peter Jay Munro and Mar-
garet White. Entered 1830, and left Soph. year. Stock broker. m.
Frances A., widow Thomas James de Lancey (Class 1840) and dau. Edward
N. Bibby, M. D., N. Y. City. Address, Bartow-on-Sound, Westchester co.,
N. Y.
THOMAS PAUL.
b. Phila., Nov. 8, 1814. s. James Paul and Elizabeth Rodman. Entered
1830, and left Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Studied Amherst Coll., 1833.
Farmer. Justice of Peace, m. Sara, dau. Caleb Taylor, Phila. See Rodman
Family. Address, Belvidere, N. J.
tJOHN CLIFFORD PEMBERTON.
b. Phila., Aug. 10, 1814 ; d. Penllyn, Montg. co., Penna., July 13, 1881.
s. John Pemberton and Rebecca Clifford. Entered 1830, and left Junior year.
Was graduated from U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1837. Soldier. Ser\;ed
in the Mexican War as A. D. C. to Gen. Worth, and on his return the citi-
zens of Phila. presented him with a sword, and the Penna. Legis. thanked him.
Served also in the Seminole War ; Kansas troubles, and Utah expedition.
Resigned fr. the U. S. A. and enteretl the Conf. Anny, where he rose from
a Major Artill. to Lieut. -Gen. He and his entire anny were captured by
Gen. U. S. Grant, Vicksburg, July 4, 1863. m. Martha, dau. William Henry
Thompson, Norfolk, Va. See Appleton.
1835] COLI^EGE: department. 99
tJOHN AGNEW RUSSELL.
b. N. Y. City, May, 1814 ; d. . s. . Entered 1830, and left
Soph. year.
t EDWARD SHARP TOD.
b. Phila., June 22, 1815 ; d. Memphis, Tenn., i860, s. "William Hep-
burn Tod and Mary Donaldson Campbell. Entered 1830, and left Junior
year. Mem. Zelo. Engineer.
i- HORACE BINNEY WALLACE (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1835).
b. Phila., Feb. 26, 1817 ; d. Paris, France, Dec. 16, 1856. s. John Brad-
ford Wallace and Susan Binney. Entered 1830, and left Junior year. IN^em.
Zelo. Lawyer, scholar and author " Stanley, or the Recollections of a Man
of the World ; " "Art, Scenery and Phil, in Europe, etc.;" " Literary Crit-
icism, and Other Papers." Aided Rufus W. Griswold in the preparation of
"Napoleon and the Marshals of the Empire." Author, conjointly with
Hon. J. I. Clark Hare (Class 1834), "American Leading Cases." Editor,
conjointly with Judge Hare, "White andTudor's Leading Cases in Equity,"
and" Smith's Leading Cases." See Appleton, Sitnpson, Allibone. Memoir
by Rev. John McClintock, Jr., D. D., LL. D. (Class 1835).
i-JOSEPH ALEXANDER, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug., 1813 ; d. Miss., (?) . s. . Entered Soph. Class
1832. Teacher.
i-GEORGEASHBRIDGE, A.M.
b. "Ondawa," near Downingtown, Penna., Mch. 29, 1815 ; d.
" Ondawa," near Downingtown, Penna., May 8,1848. s. George Ashbridge
4th and Rachael Valentine Sharpies. Entered Soph. Class 1832. Mem.
Philo.
i-JAMES IRENEE BIDERMANN, A. M.
b. Eleutherian Mills, near Wilmington, Del., Sept. 29, 1817 ; d. BsUe-
vue, near Paris, France, Oct. 6, 1890. s. James Antoine Bidermann and
Evelina-Gabrielle du Pont. Entered 1831. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated
from the E^cole Polytechnique, Paris, France, 1839, ^"d from the Ecole des
Ponts et Chauss^es, Paris, France, 1842. Candidate Engr., corps Fonts et
Chaussdes, Nov., 1842 ; on the work of construction of the port of Cherbourg,
France, May, 1843 ; Engr. 2d-class, corps Fonts et Chaussees, 1845. In
the service of the Paris and Lyons R. R., 1846-52. Engr. ist class, corps
Fonts et Chaussdes, 1856. Gen. Supdt. Paris, Lyons and Mediterranean R,
R. 1857-78. Administrator Government Railroads, 1878-90. Chevalier
of the Legion of Honour, 1859, and officer of the Legion of Honour, 1869.
Knight of the Order of St. Stanislaus, Russia, 1865. Officer of the Turkish
Order of the Medjidie, 1867. Knight of the Order of St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus, Italy, 1867. Grand Officer of the Persian Order of the Lion and
the Sun, 1874. m. Gabrielle-Camille, dau. Michel Begue.
i- ROBERT YOUNG BLACK, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec, 1815 ; d. . s. Thomas Black and . Entered
1 83 1. Moderator Philo. Lawyer.
+ CHARLES BRECK, A. M. (D. D., Columbia Coll., 1869.)
b. Bustleton, Phila. co., Penna., Aug. 19, 1816 ; d. Barr>-town, N. Y.,
June 12, 1891. s. George Breck and Catharine D. Israeli. Entered Soph.
Class 1832. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch ,
N. Y. City, 1838. P. E. clergyman. City misny. Wilmington, Del. Pub-
lished " Life of Rev. James Lloyd Breck, D. D." (Class 1838). m. ist, Jane
E. Goodwin ; 2d, Mary M. Williston. See Breck Family.
too UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1835
t COLLIN CAMPBELL COOPER, A.M. M. D., 1848.
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1816; d. Mt. Airy, Phila., Nov. 11, 1890. s. Joseph
Cooper and Ann Verree Burr. Entered 183 1. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Physician. Mngr., Phys. and Supdt. Christ Ch. Hosp. for a period of twenty-
five years. Direc. Public Schs. Phila., 1848-58. Published " Identities of
Light and Heat of Caloric and Electricity," m. Emily, dau. James
Williams.
t ROBERT EARP, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 28, 1817 ; d. East Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 12, 1862. s-
Robert Earp and Mary Ann Randall. Entered 1831. Mem. Zelo. Was
graduated from Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1843. Presb. clergyman,
and misny. in N. J., 1844-46.
tJOSEPH NORRIS EMLEN, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 4, 1816 ; d. . .s. William Fishbourne Emlen and
Mary Parker Norris. Entered 1831. Mem. Zelo. See Keith.
t ROBERT FLEMING FLEMING, A. M. M. D., 1841.
b. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 18, 1816 ; d. Alexandria, Va., Aug. 19, 1871.
s. Thomas Fleming and Clarissa T. Walton. Entered Soph. Class 1832.
Mem. Zelo. Physician, but never practiced his profession. Engaged in
mining in Mo. m. .
t EDWARD INGERSOLL, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 2, 1817 ; d. Phila., Feb. 19, 1893. s. Hon. Charles Jared
Ingersoll and Mary Wilcocks. Entered 1831. Moderator Philo. Lawyer.
Published " History and Law of Habeas Corpus and Grand Juries ; " " Per-
sonal Liberty and Martial Law. " Edited Hale's " Pleas of the Crown ; "
"Addison on Contracts," and " Saunders on LTses and Trusts." m. Anna,
dau. Stephen Warren, Troy, N. Y. See Keith, Appleton.
+ CHARLES KIRKHAM, A. M.
b. Phila., June 18, 1817 ; d. Phila., Mch. 24, 1848. s. William Kirk-
ham and Elizabeth Harding. Entered 1831. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Pres.
Law Acad., Phila., 1838. Direc. Public Schs., Phila.
tJOHN McCLINTOCK, JR., A. M. D. D., 1848. (LL. D., Rutgers Coll., 1866.)
b. Phila., Oct. 27, 1814 ; d. Madison, N. J., Mch. 4, 1870. s. John
McClintock and Martha McMackin. Entered 1832, and advanced by exam-
inations, Mch. II, 1834, from Soph, class to Junior class. Mem. Zelo.
Studied at Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Conn., a few weeks, 1831. M. E.
clergyman. Prof. Math., Dickinson Coll., 1836-39, and Prof. Gr. and Latin
Lang, in same, 1839-48. Del. to the English, Irish, French and German
Conferences M. E. Ch., 1856. Pres. Troy Univ., 1857-58. Pastor St. Paul's
Ch., N. Y. City, 1857-60; and of the Am. Chapel, Paris, France, 1860-64.
Chmn. European Branch U. S. Sanitary Comn., 1861-64. In co-operation
with Daniel Drew, established Drew Theol. Sem., Madison, N. J., 1866;
Pres. of the same, and Prof. Pract. Theol., 1867-70. Editor The Blethodist
Qtiarterly Revieiv, 1848-56, and 1860-64. Published translation of Dr. A.
Neander''s "The Life of Christ." Editor " Sketches of Eminent Methodist
Ministers," and L. F. Bungener's "History of the Council of Trent."
Author conjointly with Rev. Dr. James Strong, " Cyc. Bib., Theol. and Eccl.
Lit.," etc. Also a series of Gr. and Latin Text Books, many memoirs,
among them one of Horace Binney Wallace (Class 1834) and reviews and
addre.s.ses. m. i.st, Caroline, dau. jabez Wakeman, Jersey City, N. J.; 2d,
Mrs. Catharine Wilkins PCmory, dau. George Stevenson, M. D., Pittsburgh,
Penna. See Life and Letters by Rev. G. R. Crooks, D. D. Appleton,
AUibone, Alumni Record of Wesleyan Univ.
tALEXANDER McKINLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 10, 1817 ; d. Phila., Aug, 24, 1874. s. John McKinley
and Abigail Braiman. Entered 1831. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. Pres.
1835] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. lOI
Law Acad., Phila., 1846. Sec. to Hon. William Bradford Reed (Class 1822),
U. S. Minister China, 1857-58. During the Civil War was private sec. to
Admirals du Pont, Scott and Farragut, U. S. N.
fWILLIAM HENRY ODENHEIMER, A. M. D. D., 1856.
b. Phila., Aug. 11, 1817 ; d. Burlington, N. J., Aug. 14, 1879. s. John
W. Odenheimer and . Entered Soph. Class 1832. Mem. Zelo. Was
graduated Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1838. P. E. clergy-
man and asst. rector and rector St. Peter's, Phila., 1840-59. Bp. N. J.,
1359774- Bp. Northern N. J., 1874-79. Published " The Origin and Com-
pilation of the Prayer Book;" "The True Catholic No Romanist;"
" Bishop White's Opinions ; " "Jerusalem and its Vicinity," etc. m. Anna
Deborah Randall, dau. John B. Shaw, Purser, U. S. N. See Appleton,
Allibone.
DAVID JAMESON PATTERSON, A. M.
b. Points Pass, co. Armagh, Ireland, Oct. 19, 181 1. s. Alexander Pat-
terson and Mary Jameson. Entered 1831. Tutor Acad. Dept., 1837-46.
Mem. Philo. <t>. B. K. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1848 . m. Susanna, dau. Thomas Cumming. Address, 424 Cumberland
St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
RICHARD RUNDLE SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., June 9, 1817. s. James S. Smith (Class 1799) and Lydia
Leaming. Entered 1831. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis.,
1848-49. Mem. Select Coun. Phila., 1852-54. Pres. Union Canal Co.,
1852-60. Sergt. Co. A., ist Regt., Gray Reserves, N. G. Penna., 1861-65.
Judge Advocate, with the rank of Major, ist Div. N. G. Penna. Address,
202 So. Thirteenth St., Phila.
+ CHARLES TUDOR STEWART, A. M.
b. "Ironsides," near Bordentown, N. J., July 8, 1818 ; d. Rome, Italy,
May, 1874. s. Admiral Charles Stewart, U. S. N., and Delia Tudor. Entered
Junior Class 1833. Mem. Zelo. Civil engr. Lawyer. Private secretary to
his father when in command of the Home Squadron. Mem. staff of the Gov.
of La., and assisted in raising recruits for the Mexican War, 1847-48. He
was an uncle of Hon. Charles Stewart Pamell, M. P.
t GEORGE LEIPER TAYLOR, A. M. M. D., 1838.
b. Phila., July 5, 1816 ; d. Phila., June 25, 1875. s. Robert Taylor and
Elizabeth Coultas Leiper. Entered 1831. Moderator Philo. Physician.
Phys. to Eastern Penitentiary.
tJOSEPH TIERS, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 2, 1815 ; d. Phila., Dec. 29, 1865. s. Cornelius Tiers
and Mary Piggott. Entered Soph. Class 1833. Merchant, m. Hannah
Chancellor, dau. Edward Twells, Phila.
tWILLIAM CHANCELLOR TWELLS, A. M.
b. Phila., 1816; d. Phila., Mch. 22, 1S52. s. Edward Twells and Sarah
Wharton Chancellor. Entered Junior Class 1833. Mem. First Trp. Phila.
City Cav.
Non-Graduates.
i-JOSEPH JOHNSON ALLISON, M. D., 1837.
b. Phila., Aug., 1815 ; d. . s. and Frances . Entered
1831, and left at the end of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Lafayette
Coll., 1833. Physician.
102 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1835
t HENRY CADWALADER.
b. Phila., Jan. 21, 1817 ; d. African coast, June 29, 1844. s. Gen.
Thomas Cadwalader(Class 1795) and Mary Biddle. Entered 1831, and left
Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Naval Officer. Midshipman U. S. N., 1833 ;
Passed Midshipman, 1839. See Keith.
MEREDITH CLYMER, M. D., 1837.
b. London, Eng., June 6, 1817, while his parents were traveling in
Europe, s. George Clymer and Maria Gratiot O'Brien, and grandson of
George Clymer, signer Declaration of Independence. Entered Soph. Class
1832, and left Junior year. Physician. Continued his medical studies in
Paris, London and Dublin, 1839-41. Lecturer on Physiology, Phila. Med.
Instit., 1843, and on Pract. Med. in same, 1849. Prof. Pract. Med. Franklin
Med. Coll., Phila., 1845. Prof. Pract. Med. Hampden-Sidney Coll., Va.,
1848-49. Prof. Pract. Med. Univ. City of N. Y., 185 1. Prof. Nervous
and Mental Diseases, Albany Med. Coll., N. Y., 1871-74. Phys. to St.
Joseph's Orphan Asyl., Phila., 1842-51 ; and to Instit. of the Blind, Phila.,
1842-43 ; and to Phila. Hosp., 1843-46, and Consult. Phys. to same, 1846-51.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1842. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1836; Phila. Co.
Med. Soc, 1842 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1848 ; N. Y. Co. Med. Soc, 1870 ; Neurol.
Soc, N. Y., and its Pres., 1874-76 ; Medico-Legal Soc, N. Y., 1870 ; Alumni
Soc, Med. Dept. Univ. Penna., and its Vice-Pres., 1875 — , and its orator,
1876. Mem. Alumni Soc. Univ. City of N. Y., 1886. Hon'y Assoc. Am.
Phys., 1886. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. Med. Officer in charge, sick and
wounded U. S. officers, Washington, D. C, 1862-63. Pres. Army Med.
Bd., 1862-63. Med. Direc Dept. of the So., 1864-65. Major, 1861 ; Brvt.
Lieut. -Col., 1865. Author " Epidemic Cerebro-Spinal Menmgitis ; " "The
Physiology and Pathology of the Nervous System ; ' ' Lect. on Palsies and
Allied Diseases of the Nervous System;" "The Legitimate Influence of
Epilepsy on Criminal Responsibility ; " " Dramatic Disorders of the Ner-
vous System;" "Hereditary Genius;" "Benjamin Rush: an Address. "
Joint author "Williams & Clymer's Diseases Respiratory Organs," and
"Fevers, their Diag., Path, and Treat." Editor Med. Examiner, Phila.,
1S39-44 ; assoc. editor yc«r. Nervotis and Mental Diseases, 1879-84. Edited
Carpenter's "Human Physiology," 1843-45-47, and Carpenter's "Elements
of Physiology-, " and Aitkin's " Sci. and Pract. Med.," 1866-68-73, Williams'
"Princ of Med.," 1843-46-52 ; beside many contributions to medical liter-
ature, m. 1st, Virginia M., dau. J. P. Garescl\^, Wilmington, Del. ; 2d,
Eliza L., dau. Andrew Snelling, N. Y. See Applcton, Atkinson, Altibone,
Rusche7iberger. Address, 65 West Thirty -eighth St., N. Y. City.
tALEXIS IRENEE du PONT.
b, Wilmington, Del., Feb. 14, 1816 ; d. Wilmington, Del., Aug. 23,
1857. s. Eleuthere Irende du Pont and Sophia Madeleine Dalmas. Entered
1831, and left Senior year. Manufacturer, m. Joanna, dau. Francis Gumey
Smith, Phila.
tJOHN HAZLEHURST.
b. Phila., Feb. 9, 1816 ; d. Phila., Mch. 10, 1893. s. Samuel Hazlehurst
(Class 1789) and Elizabeth Baynton Markoe. Entered Fresh. Class Jan.,
1832, and left at the end of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Planter in Ky. In
the service U. S. Custom House, Phila., 1863-66. m. Elizabeth Dunlap, dau.
Samuel Bleight, M. D.
t FRANCIS JOHNSTON (A. B., Yale, 1835. LL. B., Har\-ard, 1839).
b. Phila., i8i6;d. Pittsburgh, Penna., 1863. s. Alexander Johnston
and Ann Poyntell. Entered 183 1, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Law-
yer, m. Mary Espy, dau. John Anderson.
fWILLIAM KERR, M. D., 1834.
b. , June, 1817 ; d. . s. . Entered 1831, and left Fresh.
year. Mem. Zelo. Physician.
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t MONTGOMERY CUNNINGHAM MEIGS-
b Augusta, Ga., May 3, 1816 ; d. Washington, D. C, Jan. 2, 1892. s.
Charles Delucena Meigs, M. D., Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Mary Mont-
gomery. Entered 1 83 1, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo.
Was graduated at U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1836. Soldier. Mem.
Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. 2d Lieut, ist Artill. U. S. A., 1836;
Brvt. 2d. Lieut. U. S. Engrs., 1836; ist Lieut. U. S. Engrs., 1838; Capt.,
1853 • Col. nth U. S. Inf., 1861 ; Brig. -Gen. and Q. M.-Gen. U. S. A., 1861 ;
Brvt 'Mai. -Gen. U. S. A., 1866. Retired, 1882. Built the Aqueduct, the
extension to the Capitol, Gen. P. O. bldg., the Pension bldg., all in Washing-
ton D C , and other works, m. Louisa, dau. Como. John Rodgers, U. b.
N. 'seeMunsell's Am. Ances., vol. iv. Appleton, Cullum's Biog. Register.
JOHN COWELL MITCHELL.
b. Phila., June, 1817. s. Thomas Mitchell and Maria Cowell. Entered
1831,'and left Junior year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Rebecca, dau.
Samuel Nicholas. Address, 1222 Walnut St., Phila.
JOHN MONTGOMERY.*
b Phila., Apr. 3, 1817. s. Rev. James Montgomery and Eliza Dennis
Teackle. Entered 1831, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Civil engr.
for a short time. Lawyer, m. Alida Gouvemeur, dau. Francis Rawle Whar-
ton (Class 1846). Address, 18 15 De Lancey PI., Phila.
t EDWARD JOY MORRIS (A. B., Harvard, 1836).
b. Phila., July 16, 1815 ; d. Phila., Dec. 31, i88r. s. . Entered
1831, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. M. C.,
1843-45, 1856-58. Charge d' Affaires, Naples, Italy, 1850^54. U. S. Minister
to Turkey, 1858-70. Author "Notes of a Tour Through Turkey, Greece,
Egypt, Arabia Petraea to the Holy Land," and translations fr. the German,
etc. m. . See Appleton, Allibone.
t SAMUEL MOSS.
b. Phila., Dec. 25, i8r6 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., 1855. s. Samuel Moss
and Eleanor Mercer. Entered 183 1, and left Fresh, year. Merchant.
t RICHARD WALLACE OWENS.
b. Savannah, Ga., Mch. 27, 1816 ; d. Savannah, Ga., June 19, 1883. s.
George W. Owens and Sarah Wallace. Entered Junior Class 1833, and left
at the end of the same. Lawyer. Solicitor-Gen. E. Circt., Ga. m. Dehlah
B. Taylor.
t FREDERICK SECKEL PEPPER.
b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1814; d. Phila., Jan. 14, 1891. s. George Pepper and
Mary Seckel. Entered 1831, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo. m. Ada-
line, dau. John R. Worrell, Phila.
f JOHN SEIP.
b. Natchez, Miss., May, 1816 ; d. Red River, La., 1856. s. Frederick
Seip, M. D., and Anna Macreary. Entered 183 1, and left Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Planter, m. Eliza Martin, Natchez, Miss.
1836.
t FREDERICK WILLIAM BOYD, A. M.
b. Portland, Me., Jan. 19, 1814; d. near Cresco, Iowa, Nov. 16, 1886.
s. . Entered 1832. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem.
P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1839. P. E. clergyman and rector Trinity Ch.,
Davenport, Iowa. m. .
* Now known as John T. Montgomery, the T being a distinguishing letter only.
I04
UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA. [1836
WILLIAM WHITE BRONSON, A. M. (and Trinity Coll., Conn., gratiae causa, 1848).
b. Phila., Dec. 7, 1816. s. Enos Bronson and Mary White, dau. Rt.
Rev. William White (Class 1765). Entered 1832. Mem. Zelo. Was grad-
uated at the Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1840. P. E. clergj-man.
Published " Memoir of Rev. Bird Wilson, D. D., LL. D. ;" "Lectures on
the Office of Holy Communion." m. Mary Chapman, dau. Thomas Ash,
See Allibone. Address, 727 Spruce St., Phila.
tRICHARD MATLACK COOPER, A. M. M. D., 1839.
b. Camden, N. J., Aug. 30, 1816 ; d. Camden, N. J., May 24, 1874. s.
Richard Matlack Cooper and Mary Cooper. Entered 1832. Physician.
With his brother, William Daniel Cooper, founded and endowed the Cooper
Hosp. of Camden, N. J. See Memoir by J. V. Schc?ick, M. D. Biog.
Encyc. 0/ N.J.
t WILLIAM DANIEL COOPER, A. M.
b. Camden, N. J., Aug. 30, 1816 ; d. Camden, N. J., Feb. 19, 1875. s.
Richard Matlack Cooper and Mary Cooper. Entered 1832. Latin Salutato-
rian. Lawyer. With his brother, Richard Matlack Cooper, M. D., founded
and endowed the Cooper Hosp. of Camden, N. J. See Biog. Encyc. of N. J.
t CHARLES CAZENOVE GARDNER, A. M.
b. Alexandria, Va., Apr. 17, 1817 ; d. Phila., May 30, 1844. s. W^ham
Collins Gardner and Eliza Frances Cazenove. Entered Soph. Class 1833.
Mem. Zelo. Civil engr., and assisted in the first sur\^ey for the line of the
Erie R. R. through the State of N. Y. Mcht. at Savannah, Ga., and at
Phila. m. Maria Ridgely, dau. John Syng Dorsey, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept.
+JOHN PARKER HALL, A. M. (M. D., Penna. Med. Coll., 1854.)
b. Phila., Mch. 5, 1817 ; d. Phila., Mch. 7, 1886. s. John Hall and
Rebecca Parker. Entered 1832. Studied at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J.,
1841-42. Presb. clergyman, and asst. pastor Woodbury-, N. J., 1842-43, and
St. Clairs\'ille, O., 1849-51. Teacher Acad. Dept., 1851-52 ; and taught in
N. J., Penna. and La. Phys. and practiced in Phila., 1861-86. See C^«.
Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem.
tTHOMAS CHAPMAN HARVEY, A. M.
b Phila., Mch., 18 18 ; d. Bath, Eng., 1873. s. Samuel Dawes Harvey
and Elizabeth Chapman. Entered 1832. Civil engr. Sur^^ -Gen. Bahamas
and out islands of the British possessions, m. Elizabeth, dau. Sir George
Gibbes, Bath, Eng., Phys. to the Royal Family.
t CHARLES ROGERS KAY, A. M. ^ . , c
b Phila., Oct., 1815 ; d. Phila., Oct. 2, 1881. s. . Entered 1832.
Mem. Zelo. Lawyer, m. Salome Troubat, dau. James Maull, Phila.
tJOHN TROUBAT MAULL, A. M. ,^ 1, ,
b. Phila., Jan. 17, 1817; d. Phila., Feb. 13, 1892. s. James Maull and
Sarah Heidel. Entered 1832. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
t RICHARD NEWTON, A. M. (D. D., Kenyon Coll., 1851.)
b Liverpool, Eng., Julv 26, 181 2; d. Chestnut Hill, Phila.. May 25,
1887 s. Richard Newton and Elizabeth Cluett. Entered 1S32. Mem. Zelo.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1839. P- E. cler-
gyman, and rector Holy Trinity, West Chester, Penna. ; and St. Paul s,
Epiphany, and Covenant, all in Phila. Trustee, 1869-87. Author "Bible
Models ;" " Life of Christ ;" and a large number of books for children, m.
Lydia, dau. Lawrence Gretorex. See Allibone.
ROBERT AUSTIN PARRISH, JR., A. M. . , , „ ^ ,
b. Phila., Jan. i, 1817. s. Robert Austin Pamsh and Eleanor Brooks.
Entered 1832' Mem. Zelo. Attended the anatomical lectures, Med. Dept,
i8^';-^6. Studied at the Univ. of Berlin, 1852. Lawyer. Mem. Hist. Soc.
Penna. Major 71st Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. Address, 400
Chestnut St., Phila.
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f JOHN JAMES REESE, A. M. M. D., 1839.
b. Phila., June 16, 1817 ; d. Atlantic City, N. J., Sept. 4, 1892. s. Jacob
Reese and Leah James. Entered 1832. Valedictorian. Physician. Prof.
Med. Chem. Penna. Med. Coll., 1854-59. Prof. Med. Jurisp. and Tox.,
1865-90, and Emer. Prof, of same, 1890-92. Phys. Phila. Orphan Asyl.,
1858, and to St. Joseph's Hosp., 1864-84. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1842.
Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1841 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1852. Pres. Med. Jurisp.
Soc, Phila., 18S5-87. Corres. Mem. N. Y. Medico-Legal Soc. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1852. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1861-63. Author " Text Book of Med.
Jurisp. and Tox. ;" " Manual of Tox. ;" edited Taylor's "Med. Jurisp. ;"
beside many contributions to medical journals, m. Sallie, dau. William
Gibson, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept. See Appleton, Atkinson, Allibone,
Riischen berger.
THEODORE WILLIAM JOHN WYLIE, A. M. (D. D., Univ. City of N. Y., 1859.)
b. Phila., Oct. 3, 1818. s. Rev. Samuel Brow^n Wylie, D. D., Prof.
Coll. Dept., and Margaret Watson. Entered 1832. Gr. Salutatorian. <i>.
B. K. Teacher Acad. Dept., 1836-40. Presb. clergyman, and asst. pastor
First Ref. Ch., Phila., 1843-52, and pastor of the same, now Wylie Memorial
Ch., 1852 . Prof. Exeg., Hist, and Evan. Theol., Theol. Sem. Ref.
Presb. Ch., Phila., 1847-69. Author "Gr., Lat. and Eng. Vocabulary;"
"The God of our Fathers ;" " Washington a Christian ;" and editor Juvenile
Misny. Intelligencer, Misny. Advocate, and Banner of Covenant. Mem.
U. S. Christian Comn., 1861-65. m. ist, Louisa, dau. Hon. Matthew B.
Lowrie, Pittsburgh, Penna. ; 2d, Jessie Young, dau. James Grant, Stirling,
Scotland. See Appleton, Allibone. Address, 1824 Wylie St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
t EDWARD ARMSTRONG (A. M., Coll. N. J., gratise causa, 1847).
b. Phila., June 11, 1S17; d. Phila., Feb. 25, 1874. s. Hon. Thomas
Armstrong and Henrietta J. Marache. Entered 1832, and left Fresh, year.
Lawyer. Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1841. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1850. Mem.
Bd. Pub. Sch. Controllers, Phila. Sec. N. P. R. R. Co., 1852-74. Mem.
Hist. Soc. Penna. Published "Landing of William Penn at Chester,
Penna. ;" "The Hist, and Location of Ft. Nassau upon the Del. ;" edited
two vols. " Penn and Logan Corres." for the Hist. Soc. Penna., and Thomas
Budd's " Good Order Established in Penna. and N. J. in America," etc. m.
Elizabeth Gulick, Kingston, N. J. See Allibone.
fAZEL BACKUS BACON.
b. , July, 181 7 ; d. . s. Rev. W. Bacon and . Entered
Soph. Class 1833, and left at the end of same. Mem. Zelo.
ALEXANDER BROWN (A. B., Rutgers Coll., 1836. A. M., Rutgers Coll., 1839).
b. Phila., July, 1815. s. John A. Brov/n and Isabel Patrick. Entered
1832, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Banker, m. Catharine Neilson.
Address, 1829 Walnut St., Phila.
fSAMUEL ADAMS DUNN.
b. New Berne, N. C, Sept. i, 1816; d. New Berne, N. C, Aug. 13, 1858.
s. William Dunn and Elizabeth B. Adams. Entered Soph. Class 1834, and
left at the end of same. Mem. Zelo. Book-keeper.
t CHARLES HENRY EWING.
b. Phila., June 24, 1818 ; d. Phila., 1885. s. Samuel Ewing (Class 1792)
and Eliza Redman. Entered 1832, and left at the close Junior year. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1842. Presb. clergyman, and
pastor Cape Is., N. J., 1853-55; and Mariner's Ch., Phila., 1864-68; and
Ridley, Penna., 1870. m. Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. Jeremiah Lee Page.
See Gen. Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem.
I06 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI.VANIA. [1836
fWILLIAM BECK GODDARD.
b. Phila., July 12, iSiS ; d. Phila., Jan. 23, 1859. s. John Goddard and
Mary Beck. Entered 1832, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Merchant.
m. Susan Newbold, dau. Jonathan Hough.
t EDWIN SHUFFLEBOTTOM HAMERSLY. M. D., 1837.
b. Phila., July 23, 1816 ; d. Downingtown, Penna., Apr. 26, 18S1. s.
. Entered 1832, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Physician ; after-
ward horticulturist, m. Louisa, dau. Charles Graff, Phila.
GEORGE PAYNE HOPKINS.
b. Phila., 1815. s. John Hopkins and Catharine Davenport. Entered
1833, and left Fresh, year. P. E. clergyman, and rector Stevensville, Brad-
ford co., Penna. m. Sarah Waller, dau. Dimon Bostwick. Address, Stevens-
ville P. O., Penna.
fTIMOTHY RUSSELL McCLURE (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1836. A. M., Coll. N. J.,
1839).
b. Phila., Nov., 1816 ; d. . s. David McClure and . Entered
1832, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
tJANIES WILSON McKINSTRY (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1835. A. M., Coll. N. J.,
1838).
b. Mercersburg, Penna., Aug. 28, 1814; d. Pittsburgh, Penna., May 26,
1840. s. "William McKinstry and Mary McGinley. Entered 1832, and left
Fresh, year. Lawyer. Began a history of the State of Miss. , but impaired
health prevented its completion.
fWILLIAM JAMES O'FLYNN.
b. , Aug., 1818; d. . s. Charles O'Flynn and . Entered
1832, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
t HENRY JONATHAN SERGEANT.
b. Phila., Apr., 1815 ; d. Phila., Apr. 30, 1858. s. Hon. Thomas.
Sergeant and Sarah Bache. Entered Soph. Class 1833, and left at the close
of same. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Conjointly with Frederick Watts pub-
lished "Watts & Sergeant's Reports," Sup. Ct. of Penna., 9 vols.
t HENRY HOLLINGSWORTH STOCKER.
b. Phila., May 3, 181 7 ; d. Phila., Jan. 14,1852. s. John Clements
Stocker and Louise Francoise Caroline de Tousard. Entered 1832, and
left shortly afterward. Mem. Zelo. Mcht. in Havana, and in New Orleans.
t JOSEPH TULEY THOMAS (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1835. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1838).
b. Phila., Feb. 27, 1817 ; d. Edgewater Park, N. J., July i, 1889. s.
George Thomas and Rebecca Archer. Entered Jan., 1833, and left at the
close of second term Fresh, year. Lawyer, m. Belinda Jane, dau. Henry
Mitchell.
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tJOHN REMIGIUS BAKER, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 18, 1818 ; d. Dublin, N. II., June 22, 1892. s. Charles
Henry Baker and Elizabeth Boiler. Entered 1833. Mem. Zelo. Latin
vSalutatorian. Merchant. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc. 1884; Numis. and Antiq.
Soc. Phila. ; Hist. Soc. Penna. m. Anna Robeson Lea, Phila.
tJOHN BOHLEN, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., 1S18; d. Phila., Apr. 26, 1874. s. John Bohlen and Jane
Colhoun. Entered 1833. Moderator Philo. Lawyer, m. Priscilla, dau.
Daniel Maynadier Murray.
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fCHARLES LOUIS BORIE, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 7, 1819 ; d. Phila., Nov. 7, 1886. s. John Joseph Borie
and Sophia Beauveau. Entered 1833. Moderator Philo. Banker and
broker, m. Clementina S., dau. Thomas McKean, Jr.
t GEORGE LONG BUZBY, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 181S ; d. Atlantic City, N. J., July 3, 1888. s. Heze-
kiah Buzby and Maria . Entered 1833. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mer-
chant. Mem. Com. Coun. Phila., 1868. Sec. Bd. of Trade, Phila., for
many years. Pres. Mercantile Library Co., Phila. m. Annie Adams, dau.
John Knox, Phila.
fAARON DENMAN CHALONER, A. M. M. D., 1840.
b. Phila., Oct. 24, 1818 ; d. Burlington, N. J., Oct. 21, 1856. s. William
Dow Chaloner and Anna Maria Denman. Entered 1833. Mem, Zelo,
Physician, m. Ann Maria, dau. James Caldwell, Wheeling, W. Va.
t MARINE TYLER WICKHAM CHANDLER, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 29, 1819; d. Canaviares, Province of Bahia, Brazil, June
ID, 1868. s. Hon. Joseph Ripley Chandler and Mary R, Ward, Entered
1833. Mem. Zelo. Civil engr. City Surveyor Phila. Mem. Boundary
Comn. U. S. and Mexico. In the service of the Brazilian Govt, as Surv.-
Gen. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. m. ist, ; 2d, Ignez.
tJOHN MINOR CLARKSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr., 1818 ; d. Phila., July 29, 1881. s. Samuel Clarkson and
Sarah Gibbons. Entered 1833. Mem, Zelo. m. Ellen Regnault.
tJOHN CLAYTON, A. M. LL. B., 1852.
b. Willow Grove, Cow Marsh Hundred, Kent co., Del., June 28, 1819 ;
d. Cape May, N.J., Mch. 14, 1881. s. James Clayton and Sarah Medford.
Entered 1833. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer, m, Anna, dau. Matthias William
Baldwin, Phila.
fALEXANDER CARR FERGUSON, A. M,
b. Phila., Aug. 5, 1819 ; d. Natchez, Miss., Jan. 10, 1867, s. Alexander
Ferguson and Catharine Lex. Entered 1833. Mem. Zelo. Agt. Bank of
U S. for Miss, and La. m. Catharine Belzhover, Pittsburgh, Penna. See
Keith.
t FRANKLIN DAVENPORT HARRIS, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 8, 1812 ; d. Phila., Feb. 23, 1892. s. William Harris
and Maria Loder. Entered Soph. Class 1S34. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated
at Theol. Sem., Andover, Mass,, 1840. Presb. clergyman, and pastor
Bristol, Penna., 1851-60; and Port Byron, N. Y., 1861-67 ; Woodbury, N. J.,
1867-76. m. Matilda, dau. William Wallace, Phila, See Necrology of
Andover Theol. Sem., iS^i-gs.
fWILLIAM ROBERT McADAM, A. M. LL. B., 1852.
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1818 ; d. Phila., May 16, 1883. s. Thomas McAdam
and Mary Service. Entered 1833. Mem. Philo. Principal Acad. Dept.,
1856-58. Lawyer. Adj. 109th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols,, 1861-62. m.
Hannah, dau, William Robbins, Monmouth co. , N, J.
tJOHN PHILIPS MONTGOMERY, A, M.
b. Phila., Sept. 28, 1818 ; d. Phila., Feb. 15, 1875. s, John Crathome
Montgomerv and Elizabeth Henrietta Philips. Entered 1833. Moderator
Philo. Gr.'Salutatorian. Lawyer, m. Anna Bowker, dau. James Leftwich
Claytor, Lynchburg, Va. See Keith.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1837
+JOHN NEILL, A. M. M. D., 1840.
b Phila July 9, i8i9;d. Phila., Feb. II, 1880. s. Henry Neill, M. D.,
and Martha"R. Duffield. Entered 1833. Mem. Zelo. Surgeon. Resdt.
Wills Eye Hosp., 1840-41, and Surg, to same, 1847. Asst. Derustr. Anat.,
1842 • Demstr. Anat., 1845. Lecturer on Anat. Phila. Med. Instit., 1846-50.
Prof.' Surg. Penna. Med. Coll., 1854-59. Prof. Clinical Surg., 1874-77, and
Emer Prof, of same, 1877-80. Surg, to Penna. Hosp., 1852-59; and to
Phila Hosp. ; and to Southeast Cholera Hosp., 1849 ; and to Penna. Instit.
for the Deaf and Dumb, 1865 ; and to Presb. Hosp. Mem. Phila. Med.
Soc 1838, audits Vice-Pres., 1859. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1846. Mem.
Am Med. Assn., 1847 ; Phila. Co. Med. Soc, 1849 ; Am. Phil. Soc, 1852.
Contract Surg. U. S. A., in charge of U. S. Mil. Hosps., Phila., 1861-62.
Med. Direc Home Guard Phila., 1862. Post Surg. U. S. A., at Phila.,
1865-76. In addition to many articles in medical journals, he published
"Neill on the Veins;" and in connection with Prof. F. Gurney Smith
(Class 1837), " Neill and Smith's Compend of Medicine." He also edited
a number of medical works, m. Anna Maria Wharton, dau. Samuel Holl-
ingsworth, Phila. See Descdts. Henry Neill, M. D. Appleton, Atkinson,
Allibone, Ruschenberger.
+ AUSTIN ADAMS PHELPS,* A. M. (D. D., Amherst Coll., 1S56.)
b. West Brookfield, Worcester co., Mass., Jan. 7, 1820; d. Bar Harbor,
Me , Oct. 13, 1890. s. Rev. Eliakim Phelps, D. D., and Sarah Adams.
Entered Dec. 15, 1835. Moderator Philo. Studied at Geneva (now Hobart)
Coll., 1833, and at Amherst Coll., 1835. Congl. clerg>'man, and pastor
Pine St. Ch. (now Berkeley Temple) Boston, Mass., 1842-48. Prof. Sacred
Rhet. Andover Theol. Sem., 1848-79. Chaplain Mass. House Reps., and of
Mass. Senate. Pres. Andover Theol. Sem. Published ' ' The Theory of Preach-
ing • " " Men and Books ; " " English Style in Public Discourse ; " "Studies
of Old Testament ; " " The New Birth ; " "My Portfolio, Essays ; " "My
Note-Book," etc., and many sermons, orations and reviews, m. ist,
Elizabeth, eldest dau. Prof. Moses Stuart, Andover, Mass. ; 2d, Mary, third
dau Prof. Moses Stuart ; 3d, Mary A., dau. Samuel Johnson, Boston, Mass.
See Memoir by his dau. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward. MunselVs Am.
Ances., vol. v. Appleton, Allibone.
^FRANCIS GURNEY SMITH, JR., A. M. M. D., 1840.
b Phila Mch. 8, 1818 ; d. Phila., Apr. 6, 1878. s. Francis Gurney
Smitli and Eliza Mackie. Entered 1833. Mem. Zelo. Physician Resdt.
Penna. Hosp. for Insane, 1841. Lecturer Physiology Phila. Med. Instit,
1842-52. Prof. Physiology Penna. Med. Coll., 1852-63. Prof. Instits. of
Med., 1863-77, and Emer. Prof, of same, 1877-78. Phys. to Penna. Hosp.,
1859-64 ; and to Epis. Hosp. ; and to St. Joseph's Hosp.; and to Phila. Orphan
Asyl Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1842. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc, 1838; Phila. Co.
Med. Soc. ; Pathol. Soc, Phila. ; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1849; Med. Soc.
State Penna. ; Obstet. Soc. Phila., and its first Pres., 186S-72 ; Am. Med.
Assn., 1849, and its Vice-Pres., 1870, and its Chmn. Bd. Pub. for many
years. Mem. Coll. Phvs. and Surgs., Reading, Penna. ; Med. Soc State
Cal. ; Rocky Mt. Med.' Soc. ; Burlington Co. Med. Soc, N. J. ; Am. Phil.
Soc, 1852. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., in charge of Christian St., Phila., U. S.
Mil 'Hosp., 1862-65. Beside many contributions to medical literature, he
translatecf and edited Barth and Roger's "Manual of Auscultation and
Percussion;" and with H. Hanbury Smith, edited D. Drake's "Systematic
Treatise on Diseases of the Interior Valley of North America ; " edited Wil-
liam B. Carpenter's "Human Physiology," and his "Microscope and its
Revelations and Uses ; ' ' edited W. S. Kirke and James Paget's ' ' Physiology, "
and Marshall's "Physiology." Author " Domestic Med., Surg, and Mat.
Med. ; " and with Prof. John Neill, M. D., (Class 1837), " Neill and Smith's
Comp'end of Med." Was the editor Phil. Med. Examiner for nine years,
m Catharine Madeline, dau. Edmund Godfrey Dutilh, Phila. See Memoir
by J. M. Toner, M. D., and by Charles B. Nancrede, M. D. {Class 186S).
Appleton, Atkinson, Allibone, Ruschenberger.
* Known as Austin Phelps.
1837] COU^EGE DEPARTMENT. IO9
ANTHONY EUGENE STOCKER, A. M. M. D., 1840.
b Phila Mch 5, 1819. s. John Clements Stocker and Louise Francoise
Caroline de Tousard. Entered 1834. Pres. Zelo. Physician Resdt.
Penna. Hosp., 1840-42. Phys. to Phila. Disp., 1842-45; and to Penna.
Instit. for Blind, 1842-59; and to P. E. Hosp., and to Ch. Home for
Children. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1846. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc 1840 ;
Phila Co Med. Soc, 1849; Am. Med. Assn., 1852. Maj. and Bngade
Surg; USA 1861-65. Mustered out of service with rank of Brvt. Lt. -Col.
Was'in"ali the battles of the Army of the Potomac. Established the first
large field hospital of the War at Harrison's Landing, Va. In charge Med.
Dept Florida, 1864, and while there contracted yellow fever at Key West.
In charge Med. Dept. U. S. Prison at Elmira, N. Y., with 35,000 prisoners.
Contributor to medical journals. m. Jane, dau. George Fitz-Randolph.
Address, 2212 Fitzwater St., Phila.
t EDWARD WHARTON, A.M.
b Phila 1819- d. Phila., Jan. 17, 1868. s. Fishbourne Wharton and
Susan Shoemaker. ' Entered 1833. m. Jane G., dau. WiUiam Shippen,
M. D. (Class 1810). See Whartofi Family.
«}• JAMES CORRY WORRELL, A.M.
b Phila, Mch., 1818 ; d. Phila., Oct. 22, 1865. s. John Rudolph
Worrell and Rebecca Glenn. Entered 1834. Mem. Philo. Merchant.
Stock broker, m. Emily Sophia, dau. Jacob Ridgway Smith, Phila.
Non-Graduates.
t ARTHUR ARMSTRONG BURT.
b Phila., July 15, 1816 ; d. Phila., July 3, 1859. s. Nathaniel Burt and
Mary Lehman. Entered 1833, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem.
Philo. Merchant, m. Clarissa Annie, dau. Thomas Fleming, Charieston,
S. C. See CampbelVs Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
t AUGUSTUS ALEXANDER ESPY.
b Phila., June 16, 1816 ; d. Phila., Jan. 11, 1846. s. George Espy and
Rebecca Glenn. Entered 1833, and left Fresh, year. Lawyer.
+ GEORGE COOPER INGLIS.
b. Phila., June 14, 1819 ; d. . s. Joseph L. Inglis and Sophia .
Entered 1833, and left Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Dickinson
Coll., 1834-35. Sea captain, m. Rebecca Spencer.
tJOSEPH HAMPTON INGLIS.
b. Phila., June, 1817 ; d. . s. Joseph L. Inglis and Sophia .
Entered 1833, and left Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Clerk, m. .
fTHEODORE AUGUSTUS IRVINE.
b. Phila, Feb., 1816 ; d. from the accidental discharge of his gun
while hunting, Madison, Miss., Nov. 28, 1839. s. Hood Irvine and Ann
Warwick. Entered 1833, and left during Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
t SAMUEL RALPH KEEMLE. v^^^^A
b. Phila., Nov. 3, 1819; d. Phila., Jan. 29, 1865. s. Samuel Keemle
and Anne Maria Mather. Entered 1833, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
Merchant. Law>'er. Connected with the Cambria Iron Co., Johnstown,
Penna. m. Mary Louisa, dau. Francis Louis Desauque, Phila.
fCHARLES WALKER KINSMAN.
b. Phila., Aug. 14, 181S; d. Phila., Dec. 23, 1S66. s. Israel Kinsman
and Elizabeth Walker. Entered 1833, and left Soph. year. Mem Zelo.
Studied at Bristol Coll., Bristol, Penna. m. Anne, dau. William Lhaloner.
no UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI.VANIA. [1837
tJOSEPH KLAPP, JR., M. D., 1839.
b. Phila., Jan. 17, 1817 ; d. Phila., Feb. 26, 1885. s. Joseph Klaop,
M. D., and Anna Milnor. Entered 1833, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
Physician. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1848. Mem. Phila. Co. Med. Soc;
Franklin Instit., Phila. One of the corporators Howard Hosp., Phila., 1853.'
Asst. Surg. U. S. A., stationed in Phila. during the Civil War. m. Anna P.,
dau. John Van Lew, Richmond, Va. See Ruschenberger, Atkinson.
t THOMAS PLEASANTS McCREA, M. D., 1850.
b. Phila., Sept. 28, 1816 ; d. Logansport, Ind., Mch. 10, 1885. s. John
McCrea and Mary Pleasants. Entered 1833, and left Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp. Mem. Bd. of Health, Phila.
Surg. U. S. A., 1863-64. In charge of the U. S. Hosp., Memphis, Tenn.,
1S64. Contributor to the medical journals, m. Adaline, dau. Henr>- Berry.
t ROBERT L. MEADE.
b. Phila., Oct., 1818 ; d. Phila., 1834. s. . Entered 1833, and died
during his studentship. Mem. Zelo.
t HAMMOND OGDEN.
b. Phila., July, 1817 ; d. . s. . Entered 1834, and left Junifcr
year.
fWILLIAM POYNTELL, JR. (LL. B., Harvard, 1842).
b. Phila., Oct., 1816 ; d. Pt. Pleasant, La., Dec, 1877. s. William
Poyntell and Marianne Fox Walker. Entered 1834, and left at the end of
Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Yale Coll. during Soph, year, 1835-36.
Lawyer.
tJOHN ANTHONY RISTON.
b. Balto., Md., Oct. 11, 1819 ; d. N. Y. City, May 29, 1881. s. George
Riston and Margaret Hermange. Entered Soph. Class 1834, and left Junior
year. Mem. Zelo. Studied at St. Mary's Coll., Emmittsburg, Md., 1829.
Banker and broker, m. Isabella J., dau. Major William Augustus Dobbyn,
formerly of the English Army.
SIDNEY JOSEPH SOLMS.
b. Strasburgh, France, Apr. 6, 1819. s. Joseph Solms and Maria
Bartholomew. Entered 1833, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem.
Zelo. Merchant. Manufacturer. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; Mchts. Fund
of Phila.; Penna. Horticul. Soc; Penna. Acad. Fine Arts. One of the
earliest members Union League Club, Phila. m. ist, Maria del Carmen,
dau. Senor Don Juan Guellermo Bequer, Trinidad de Cuba^- 2d, Mrs. Mary
Josephine Knight, wid. Lieut. W. L. Knight, U. S. N., and dau. John H.
Morris, England. Address, Fayetteville, Cumberland co. , N. C.
tWILLIAM HOLME VAN BUREN, M. D., 1840. (A. B., Yale, 1864. A. M., Yale,
1864. LL. D., Yale, 1S79).
b. Phila., Apr. 5, 1819 ; d. N. Y. City, Mch. 25, 1883. s. William
Holme Van Buren and . Entered 1833, and left Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Studied at Yale Coll. two years as a member Class 1838. Surgeon.
Prof. Anat. N. Y. Univ. Med. Coll., 1852-66. Prof Genito-Urinarj- Diseases
Bellevue Hosp. Med. Coll., 1866, and in 1868 this chair was combined with
that of Princ. and Pract. Surg. Prof. Clinical Surg, in the same, 1871-73.
Surg, to Bellevue, St. Vincent and N. Y. Hosps. Vice-Pres. N. Y. Acad.
Med. Pres. N. Y. Path. Soc. Corres. Mem. Surg. Soc. Paris, France.
Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1840-45. One of the founders U. S. Sanitary Comn.,
1861. Published " Contributions to Pract. Surg.;" " Lectures on Diseaes of
the Rectum;" with Dr. Ed. L. Keyes, "Text Book on Diseases of the
Genito-Urinary Organs, with Syphilis ;" beside a number of translations
from the French, and many medical papers, m. Louise, dau. Valentine
Mott, M. D., N. Y. City. See Appleton, Allibonc.
1838] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. HI
t RICHARD WELLS.
b Phila Dec. 8, 181S ; d. Phila., Feb. 2, 1846. s. Richard Wain Wells
and Abigail Griffiths. Entered 1833, and left Fresh, year. See Keith.
1838.
+ THOMAS DAVIS ANDERSON, A. M. (D. D., Brown Univ., 1859)
b Phila., June 30, 1819 ; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 1883. s. Robert
Patton Anderson and Lydia Davis. Entered Soph. Class 1836. Studied at
Columbian Coll., Washington, D. C, 1834-35- Bapt. clergyman, and pastor
First Ch., Salem, Mass., 1842-48; and Dudley St. Ch., Roxbury, Mass.,
1848-62- and First Ch., N. Y. City, 1862-79; and So. Bapt. Ch., Boston,
Mass., 1879-83. Pres. Rutgers Female Coll., N. Y. City, 1875-79. m- Lucy
Ann, dau. John Spence.
ALEXANDER WILLIAMS BIDDLE,* A. M.
b Phila Apr. 29, 1819. s. Thomas Biddle (Class 1791) and Christine
Williams. Entered 1834. Moderator Philo. *. B. K. Lat. Salutatonan.
Pres. Bd. City Trusts, Phila. Mngr. Penna. Hosp. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc
1888 • Acad Nat. Sci., Phila.; Franklin Instit., Phila.; Penna. Soc. Sons of
Revo. Mai., W.-Col. and Col. 121st Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-64. m
Julia Williams, dau. Samuel Rush (Class 1812). See Descdts Clement
Biddle, Autobiog. Charles Biddle. Address, 1307 Walnut St., Phila.
+ J AMES LLOYD BRECK, A. M. D. D., i860.
b Bristol, Phila. co., Penna., June 27, 1818 ; d. Benicia, Cal., Mch. 30,
1876. s. George Breck and Catharine D. Israeli. Entered Junior Class,
1836. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y.
City 1841. P. E. clergyman. Founder and Pres. Nashotah, Wis., Theol.
Sem! (now Nashotah House) and its Prof. Pastoral Theol. Founder and
Pres Seabury Univ. (now Seabury Divin. Sch.) Faribault, Mmn. Founder
St. Augustine's Coll., Benicia, Cal. Founder and Pres. St. Mary's Hall.
Benicia, Cal. m. Jane Maria, dau. William R. Mills, Argyle, N. Y. See
Life by Rev. Charles Breck, D. D. {Class 1835). The Breck Family.
Appleton.
i- NATHANIEL BORODAILLE BROWNE, A.M.
b. Phila., July 21, 1819; d. Phila., Mch. 13, 1875. s. William WilUam-
son Browne and Elizabeth Ellison Young. Entered Soph. Class 1835.
Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. State Senator Penna., 1855-57- Postmaster Phila
1859. Treas. U. S. Mint., Phila., 1865. Pres. Fidelity Trust and Safe
Deposit Co., Phila., 1865-75. Trustee, 1869-75- Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1867. m. ist, Mary J. Kendall ; 2d, Emily V. Taliafen-o.
tJOHN MARTIN CONNELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 22, 1819 ; d. in a railroad accident, BurHngton, N. J.,
Aug 29, 1855. S.John Connell and Rebecca Stuart Read. Entered Jan.,
1834. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1842. Presb. clergy-
man, and "stated supply" Del. co., Penna.; and at Bladensburg and New
Windsor, Md.; and at Wilmington, Del. See Gen. Cat. Princeton Iheol.
Sem.
fTHEODORE CUYLER, A. M. (LL. D., elsewhere.)
b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1819 ; d. Phila., Apr. 5, 1876. s. Rev.
Cornelius C. Cuyler, D. D., and Eleanor De Graff. Entered 1834. Mem.
Zelo. Lawyer. Mem. Select Coun., Phila., 1856-62, and its Pres., 1860^2.
Mem. Const. Conv. Penna., 1873. Mem. Bd. Park Comn., Phila. Mem. Bd.
Education, Phila. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1857. m. Mary, dau. Thomas De
Witt. See Memoir by C. Stuart Patterson {Class i860).
* Now known as Alexander Biddle.
112 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1838.
tSAMUEL FOX FISHER, A. M.
b. Phila., June 3, 1819; d. Phila., June 14, 1886. s. William Wharton
Fisher and Mary Pleasants Fox. Entered Soph. Class 1835. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer, m. Emma, dau. John R. Worrell, Phila.
fWILLIAM WALTON FLEMING, A.M.
b. Charleston, S. C, Sept. 5, 1S18; d. Brussels, Belgium, May 31, 1S79.
s. Thomas Fleming and Clarissa T. Walton. Entered 1834. Mem. Zelo.
m. Maria L,., dau. Samuel Richards.
HENRY DUVAL GREGORY, A.M. (Ph.D., Lafayette Coll., 1S75. LL. D.,
Centre Coll., Ky., 1885.)
b. Phila., Sept. 18, 1819. s. Casper Ramsay Gregory («<?<? Gregoire) and
Mary Holmes Meneely. Entered 1834. Pres. Zelo. 4>. B. K. Gr. Saluta-
torian. Teacher Acad. Dept., 1838-43. Prof. Gr. and Lat. Langs., Haver-
ford Sch. (now Coll.) 1843-45. Principal Classical Acad., Phila., 1845-72 ;
and of Temple Hill Acad., Geneseo, N. Y., 1872-75 ; and of Blair Presb.
Acad., Blairstown, N. J., 1875-83. Vice-Pres. GirardColl., 1883-92. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1889. Published " Trigonomet. Lines for the Blackboard ; "
"Index to Mitchell's Atlas," etc. m. Mary, dau. William Jones. Address,
310 N. 40th St., Phila.
fASHBEL GREEN HARNED, A. M.
b. Phila., May 25, 1817 ; d. Phila., Oct. 16, 1881. s. John Harned and
Adalissa Browne. Entered Fresh. Class 1835. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated
at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1842. Presb. clergyman, and pastor
Summit Hill, Penna., 1844-56; and Slatington, Penna., 1856-65; Princ,
Classical Acad., Mauch Chunk, Penna., 1856-60; Agt. Penna. Colon. Soc,
1866-67; Princ. Luzerne Instit., Wyoming, Penna., 1868-69; ^"^ pastor,
Newton, Penna., 1870-77; misny. Grand Tunnel, Penna., 1879-80; and pastor
Wells and Columbia, Penna., 1880. m. Catharine Hugg, dau. John Fatz-
inger, Mauch Chunk, Penna.
t FRANKLIN HEWSON, A. M.
b. Phila., May, 1820; d. Phila., Oct., 1859. s. Thomas Tickell Hewson,
M. D. (Class 1789) and Emily Banks. Entered 1835. Mem. Philo.
Engineer. Visitor U. S. Mil. Acad.. West Point, m. Susan Douglass, dau.
Hon. George May Keim, Reading, Penna.
t WILLIAM WARTHMAN JUVENAL, A. M.
b. Phila., May, 1819; d. Phila., Jan. 9, 1877. s. Jacob Juvenal and
Sarah Warthman. Entered second term Fresh, year 1835. Mem. Zelo.
Lawyer, m. Margaret Hannah Gordon, dau. Anthony Benezet, M. D., Phila.
See Keith. Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila.
JOHN LAMBERT, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 23, 1820. s. John Lambert and Elizabeth KettlewelL
Entered 1834. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.; Hist.
Soc. Penna. m. ist, Elizabeth Norris, dau. Elihu Spencer Sergeant ; 2d,
Mary EHicott, dau. Frederick Turnpenny, M. D. Address, 420 Walnut St.,
Phila.
PETER LESLEY, JR.,* A. M. (LL. D., Trinity Coll., Dublin, 1878.)
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1819. .s. Peter Lesley and Elizabeth Oswald Allen.
Entered 1834. 4>. B. K. As.st. State Geol. Penna., 1839-41. Was graduated
at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1844. Studied at Univ. Halle, 1844-45.
Colporteur Am. Tract Soc. in Peinia., 1845-47. Engaged in geological work
with Prof. Henry D. Rogers, 1847-48. Pastor Congl. Ch., Milton, IMass.,
1848-51. Resumed geology, 1 85 1. Prof. Mining, 1859-72. Prof. Geol. and
Mining, 1S72-83. Dean Dept. Sci., 1872-75. Dean Towne Sci. Sch.,
1875-83. State Geologist, Penna., 1S74 . Sec. Am. Iron Assn., 1854-5S..
* Known as J. P. Lesley.
1838] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. II3
Sec. and Librarian Am. Phil. Soc, 1859-85, and its Vice-Pres , 1S86 - — .
Pres Am Assn. Adv. Sci., 1876. Life Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. Mem.
Boston Nat. Hist. Soc; London Geol. Soc; Imper. Soc. Nat. Moscow ;
Nat Hist. Soc, Emden; Acad. Nat. Sci. , Neufchatei ; Acad. Nat. Sci., Lille.
Published " Manual of Coal;" " Iron Mfrs. Guide ;" " Man: His Origin and
Destiny" "Hist. First Geol. Surv. Penna.;" and many scientific papers
and reports, m. Susan Inches, dau. Judge Joseph Lyman, Northampton,
Mass. See Appletoti, Allibone. Address, 1008 Clinton St., Phila.
tJOKN LIVINGSTON LUDLOW, A. M. M. D., 1841.
b New Brunswick, N. J., May 14, 1819 ; d. Phila., June 21, 1888. s.
Rev. John Ludlow, D. D., LL. D., Provost 1834-53, and Catlyntje Van Slyck
Ryley. Entered third term Fresh, year 1835. Mem. Zelo. Physician.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1849. Mem. Phila. Med. Soc; Med. Soc. State
Penna.; Obstet. Soc. Phila.; Med. Jurisp. Soc. Phila.; Acad. Nat. Sci.,
Phila.; Am. Med. Assn., 1855; Phila. Co. Med. Soc; Hist. Soc Penna.
Phys. to Phila. Hosp., 1857-87, and Emer. Phys. to same, 1887-88. Senior
Phys. Presb. Hosp., from its foundation. Pres. Bd. Exam. Surgs. for Pensions,
Phila., 1885-88. Published "Manual for the Exam, of Students," and
many 'contributions to the medical journals, m. Mary A. L., dau. John
Rozet, Phila.
t EDWARD McKINLEY, A.M. M. D., 1841.
b. Phila., July 7, 1817 ; d. near Biddle Harbour, West Coast of Florida,
Oct. 23, 1841. s. William McKinley and Margaret Ann McMuUen. Entered
1834. Mem. Zelo. Naval Surgeon. Asst. Surg, U. S. N., 1841.
+ ROBERT MacGREGOR MITCHESON, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 15, 181S; d. Phila., Nov. 18, 1877. s. Robert Mitcheson
and Frances Mary MacGregor. Entered second term Fresh. Class 1835. Was
graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1841. P. E. clergy-
man, and rector Norfolk, Va., and Gloucester, N. J. m. Sarah, dau. Robert
Stockton Johnson, Phila.
JOHN MOORE ORR, A.M.
b. Nolands Ferry on Potomac, Loudoun co., Va., Feb. 8, 1820. s.
William Grayson Orr and Sarah Price Moore. Entered 1834. Mem. Zelo.
Engineer. Lawyer. Mayor of Leesburg, Va., 1851-66. Dist.-Atty. Loudoun
CO., Va. Major Va. Regt. Conf. Army, 1861-65. m. ist, Orra, dau. George
Lee, M. D., Leesburg, Va.; 2d, Orra Virginia, dau. George W. Preston,
Loudoun CO., Va. Address, Leesburg, Loudoun co., Va.
HOWARD NEWCOMB POTTS, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 14, 1819. s. Nathan Rhoades Potts and INIary Ann Cole.
Entered 1834. Lawyer. Farmer. Life Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.
Published "Eminent Domain and Railroad Corporations." m. Mary Ade-
laide, dau. John Sommer, M. D. Address, 466 N. Seventh St., Phila.
LEWIS ALLAIRE SCOTT, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 10, 1819. s. Hon. John Morin Scott and Mary Emlen.
Entered 1834. Moderator Philo. Valedictorian. Lawyer. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1880; Hist. Soc. Penna.; Numis. and Antiq. Soc, Phila._; Am.
Hist. Assn. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m. Frances Anna, dau. Richard
Wistar, Phila. See MunseWs Am. Aftces., vol. Hi. Address, 1806 Locust
St., Phila.
tJOHN GELSON SMITH, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1819 ; d. . s. Thomas C. Smith and . En-
tered second term Fresh, year 1835. Moderator Philo.
114 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1838
ISAAC SULGER, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 30, 1818. s. Jacob Sulger and Anna Kroft. Entered
1834. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mem. Pub. Sch. Bd. 9th Ward, Phila., 1848-51.
Mem. Bd.. Pub. Sch. Controllers, Phila. Mem. Com. Coun. Phila., 1861-65.
Private Co. D. Gray Reserves Phila. Home-guard Regt., 1861-65. ni. Julia,
dau. Lilbourn Harwood, Phila. Address, Pelham Manor, Westchester co.,
N. Y.
Non-Graduates.
fWILLIAM CADWALADER.
b. Phila., Oct. 2, 1820; d. Phila., Oct. 15, 1875. s. Gen. Thomas Cad-
walader (Class 1795) and Mary Biddle. Entered 1834, and left Fresh, year.
Mem. Philo.
f WILLIAM GARDNER CAZENOVE (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1838. LL. B., Univ. Va.,
1841).
b. Alexandria, Va., Oct. 27, 1819 ; d. Alexandria, Va., Aug. 9, 1877.
Entered Soph. Class 1835, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
Lawyer. Merchant. Maj. Va. Regt. Conf. Army. m. Mary, dau. Judge
Robert Stauard, Va.
^GEORGE COLHOUN.
b. Phila., Apr. 18, 1818 ; d. West River, Ann Arundel co., Md., Jan. 13,
1891. s. Gustavus Colhoun and Martha Spotswood. Entered 1834, and
left Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Planter, m. Adelaide Augusta,
dau. Col. James Grant Forbes, N. Y. City.
fWILLIAM BECK DIVER (M. D., JefF. Med. Coll., 1839).
b. Phila., Aug. 13, 1819 ; d. Athens, O., Dec. 15, 1849. s. Joseph Diver
and Mary Reinboth. Entered 1834, and left Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo.
Physician. In charge of the Misny. Hosp., Macao, China. Mem. Franklin
Instit., Phila. m. Lavinia Augusta, dau. Thomas Brice.
fWILLIAM GIBSON.
b. Balto., Md., Oct., 1818 ; d. Phila., 1836 during his studentship, s.
William Gibson, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Sarah Charlotte HoUings-
worth. Entered 1834, and continued until his death. Mem. Philo.
fWILLIAM JOHN GRAYSON.
b. Beaufort, S. C, Dec. 21, 1819 ; d. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 16, 1861.
s. William John Grayson and Sarah Matilda Somarsall. Entered 1834, and
left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Coll. N. J.
and at Yale Coll. Lawyer. Planter. -.
fABRAHAM WARTHMAN JUVENAL.
b. Phila., Aug. 1816; d. Balto., Md., 1879. s. Jacob Juvenal and Sarah
Warthman. Entered 1834, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo.
Merchant, m. Anna Reese.
LAWRENCE LEWIS, JR.
b. Phila., Mch., 1S21. s. Lawrence Lewis and Anna Maria Stocker.
Entered second term 1835, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo.
Address, 512 Walnut St., Phila.
t EDWARD WILLIAM MAGENIS.
b. Phila., June, 1819; d. . s. Daniel Magenis and . Entered
1834, and left Soph. year. Organist and pianist.
t LAWRENCE SECKEL PEPPER, M. D., 1843.
b. Phila., Oct. 28, 1819; d. Phila., Sept. 10, 1886. s. George Pepper
and Mary Seckel. Entered 1834, and left Junior year. Mem. Philo.
1838] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. II5
t CHARLES JACOBS PETERSON.
b. Phila., July 20, 1819; d. Phila., Mch. 4, 1887. s. Thomas Petetson
and Elizabeth Snelling Jacobs. Entered Soph. Class 1835, and left Soph,
year. Mem. Zelo. Publisher, journalist and author. Published " The Hist. U.
S. Navy ; " " Hist. Am. Revo.; " " MiUtary Heroes of the War of 1812 ; "
' ' Military Heroes of the War with Mexico, ' ' and several novels. Editor of
several newspapers and magazines, m. Sarah Powell, dau. Charles Pitt
Howard.
t GEORGE EMLEN SCOTT.
b. Phila., Oct. 30, 1820; d. West End, Is. of St. Croix, W. I., May 9.
1852. s. Hon. John Morin Scott and Mary Emlen. Entered second term
Fresh, year 1835. Mem. Philo. Merchant.
STEPHEN DECATUR SMITH.
b. Phila., Apr., 1820. s. Francis Gumey Smith and Eliza Mackie.
Entered 1834, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Engineer. Ironmaster.
Composer of numerous musical compositions, m. Cuthbert. Address,
1927 Spruce St., Phila.
i- HENRY HOLCOMBE TUCKER (A. B., Columbian Coll., [now Univ.] D. C,
1838. D. D., Columbian Coll., i860. LL,. D., Mercer Univ., Ga., 1876).
b. near Camak, Warren co., Ga., May 10, 1819 ; d. Atlanta, Ga., Sept.
9, 1889. s. Germain Tucker and Frances Henrietta Holcombe. Entered
second term Fresh, year 1835, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem.
Zelo. Mcht. in Charleston, S. C. Lawyer. Teacher So. Female Coll., La
Grange, Ga., 1848-51. Bapt. clergyman, and pastor Alexandria, Va.,
1854-56. Prof. Belles Lettres and Metaphysics, Mercer Univ., Ga., 1856-62.
Pres. Mercer Univ., 1866-71. Chancellor Univ. of Ga., 1874-78. Vice-Pres.
Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc. One of the founders of the Bapt. Ch. in Rome, Italy,
187 1. Founder Ga. Relief and Hosp. Assn., 1861-65. Editor Christian
Index, 1866-89. Published " The Gospel in Enoch ; " "The Old Theology
Re-stated ; " a series of letters on "Religious Liberty" addressed to Hon.
Alex. H. Stephens ; beside many sermons and reviews, m. ist, Mary
Catherine, dau. Charles N. West, M. D., Savannah, Ga.; 2d, Sarah Osgood,
dau. Daniel Stevens, Newburyport, Mass. See Memoir by Rev. Lansing
Burrows, D. D. Appleton, Allibone.
tJOSIAH PHILIPS TUSTIN (A. B., Brown Univ., 1838. A.M., Brown Univ.,
1841. D. D., Furman Univ., Ga., i860).
b. Phila., Apr. 3, 1817 ; d. Phila., Dec. 27, 1887. s. John Tustin and
Mary Philips. Entered Soph. Class 1835, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Zelo. Bapt. clergyman. Principal Warren, R. I., Sem., and of Bristol,
R. I., Acad. Pastor Bapt. Ch., Petersburg, Va., 1841-44; and at Warren,
R. I., 1844-50; and Savannah, Ga., 1850-55. Mngr. Bapt. Pub. Soc. and
of The Index, 1855-60. P. E. clergyman, and rector Grace Ch., New Bed-
ford, Mass., 1860-63; and of St. Marks, Grd. Rapids, Mich., 1863-70.
Misny. at Gottenburg, Sweden, 1870-73. Rector St. John's, Dresden, Ger-
many, 1877-79. Published "Hist, of Warren, R. I.;" "Evidences of
Christianity," etc. m. ist, R. Williams, Warren, R. I.; 2d, Mary W. Brown,
Providence, R. I. See Allibone.
f EDWARD TWELLS.
b. Phila., Aug., 1819 ; d. Phila., . s. . Entered 1834, and left
at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo.
t RICHARD M. WARING.
b. Marlborough, Md., Mch., 1817 ; d. . s. and Sarah C. .
Entered second term Soph, year 1836, and left at the close of same year.
Mem. Zelo. Studied at Mt. St. Mary's Coll., Emmittsburg, Md.
Il6 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI.VANIA. [1838
BENJAMIN WATSON* (A. B., Washington [now Trinity] Coll., Conn., 1838. A.
M., Trinity Coll., 1841. D. D., Univ. Chicago, ).
b. Phila., Oct., 1817. s. Samuel F. Watson and . Entered Junior
Class Apr., 1837, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Studied
at Bristol Coll., Penna. P. E. clergyman, and rector Ch. of Covenant,
Phila. m. Lucy Willard. Address, 162 North Twentieth St., Phila.
+ FRANCIS WHARTON (A. B., Yale, 1839. A.M., Yale, 1856. D. D., Kenyon
Coll., 1866. LL. D., Univ. Edin., 1883).
b. Phila., Mch. 7, 1820; d. Washington, D. C, Feb. 21, 1889. s.
Thomas Isaac Wharton (Class 1807) and Arabella Griffith. Entered second
term Soph, year 1836, and left Junior year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Prof.
Hist., Jurisp. and Eng. Lit. Kenyon Coll., 1856-63. P. E. clergyman.
Prof. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Cambridge, Mass. Lecturer Intemat. Law,
Harvard Univ. Solicitor State Dept., Washington, D. C, 1885-89. Mem.
Instit. Intemat. Law. Published several theological books and a large
number of standard legal works, including: " Homicide; " "Criminal Law; "
•'Criminal Pleading and Practice; " " Precedents of Indictments and Pleas;"
"Criminal Evidence; " "State Trials in the U. S. ; " "Conflict of Laws; "
"Evidence;" "Negligence;" "Contracts;" "Agency;" "Commentaries on
Law;" "Digest of International Law; " and jointly with Moreton Stille,
M. D. (Class 1841) "Medical Jurisprudence; " etc., beside editing a large
number of legal works, essays, addresses and reviews. m. ist, Sydney,
dau. Com egys Paul, Phila.; 2d,'Helen Elizabeth, dau. Lewis Richard Ash-
hurst (Class 1824). See Wharton Family, Rodman Family, Appleton,
Allibone.
tJAMES WASHINGTON WOODS.
b. Phila., Feb., 1818 ; d. . s. Daniel Woods and . Entered
1834, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
1839.
tJONATHAN WILLIAMS BIDDLE, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1821 ; d. Phila., Apr. 21, 1856. s. Thomas Biddle
(Class 1 791) and Christine Williams. Entered 1835. Moderator Philo.
Gr. Salutatorian. Lavi^yer. m. Emily, dau. Charles D. Meigs, M. D., Prof.
JeflF. Med. Coll., Phila. See Descdts. Clement Biddle, Autobiog. Charles
Biddle.
fTORBEN BILLE, A. M.
b. Copenhagen, Denmark, Dec. 25, 1819 ; d. Cannes, France, May 13,
1883. s. Steen Andersen Bille and Christiane Amette Hage. Entered 1835.
Mem. Philo. Diplomat. Entered the diplomatic ser%dce, 1844. Sec. Danish
•Leg., London, 1852. Charg^ d' Affaires, Danish Leg., Washington, 1854.
Danish Minister, Brussels, 1857. Danish Minister Court* of St. James,
London, 1860-64. m- Louise Elizabeth Domvile.
tJAMES MacWHORTER BRUEN, A. M.
b. Newark, N. J., July 30, 1818 ; d. Newark, N. J., Jan. 30, 1881. s.
James Bruen and Catharine Baldwin. Entered Soph. Class 1836. Mem.
Zelo. Studied at Coll. N. J., 1835. Presb. clergyman, m. Anna W., dau.
William Miller, Newark, N. J.
tJOHN DELAVAN BRYANT, A. M. M. D., 1848.
b. Phila., 181 1 ; d. Phila., Aug. 2, 1877. s. Rev. William Bryant and
Delavan. Entered second term Soph, year 1837. Moderator Philo.
Studied at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City. Physician. Phys. St.
Joseph's Hosp., and St. John's Orphan Asyl., and House of the GockI
Shepherd. Was one of the volunteer physicians to respond to the call froni
Norfolk, Va., during the yellow fever epidemic. 1855, and received the public
thanks of the authorities of Norfolk and of Phila. PubHshed "Redemp-
tion," an epic poem ; "Pauline Tenard ;" "The Immaculate Conception —
A Dogma;" and lectures on " Demonology ;" "The Dark Ages," etc. m.
Mary Harriet, dau. George Ri-ston, Md. See Allibone.
* He entered as Benjamin Franklin Watson.
1839] COLI.EGE; DEPARTMENT. II7
t SAMUEL MANUEL DAVIS, A. M.
b. Vidalia, Concordia Parish, I^a., Nov. 5, 1819 ; d. Winchester, Va.,
Sept. 14, 1878. s. Samuel Davis and Maria Clarissa Vidal. Entered Soph.
Class 1836. Mem. Pliilo. I^awyer. m. Charlotte B., dau, Stephen Duncan,
M. D., Natchez, Miss.
tJOSEPH ISAAC ELSEGOOD, A. M.
b. DubUn, Ireland, June 5, 1816 ; d. East N. Y., L. I., May 31, 1884. s.
Matthew Elsegood and Ann Powell. Entered Soph. Class 1836. Mem.
Zelo. M. E. clergyman, subsequently of the P. E. Ch. Pastor M. E.
Ch., Norristown, Penna., 1848. Rector Christ Ch., Danville, Penna.,
1849-51; and Trinity, Easton, Penna., 1851-68; and Trinity, East N. Y.,
L,. I., 1868-84. ™- Elizabeth Mary, dau. Phineas Jenks, M. D., Newtown,
Penna.
tJOHN VIGORS EUSTACE, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 9, 1821 ; d. Dixon, 111., Dec. 13, 1887. s. Rev. Thomas
Eustace and Frances Olmstead. Entered 1835. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Mem. 111. Legis., 1856. Circt. Judge 13th Judl. Dist., 111., 1857-59, 1878-88.
Capt. and Provost- Marshal U. S. Vols., Galena Dist., 111., 1851-65. Declined
the appointment of U. S. Dist. Judge, Washington Terr., 1861. m. Anne,
dau. Henry Smith, Tenn.
tCADWALADER EVANS, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Atig. 26, i8i8 ; d. Phila., July 27, 186 1. s. Cadwalader Evans,
Jr., and Harriet Verena Musser. Entered 1835. Mem. Philo. See H. M.
Jenkins' Hist. Collection of Givynedd, Penna.
i-MANLIUS GLENDOWER EVANS, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 2, 1821 ; d. Pau, France, June 2, 1879. s. Cadwalader
Evans, Jr., and Harriet Verena Musser. Entered 1835. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer, m. Ellen, dau. Charles Kuhn (Class 1802). See Keith. H. M.
Jenkins' Hist. Collection of Gwynedd, Penna.
NICHOLAS COLLIN HUGHES, A. M. (D. D., Univ. N. C, 1883.)
b. Upper Merion twp., Montg. co., Penna., Mch. 24, 1822. s. John
Hughes and Hannah Bartholomew. Entered Soph. Class 1836. Mem.
Philo. Was graduated at the Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1844.
P. E. clergyman. Head-master Grammar Sch. Univ. of the South, 1873.
Published " Genesis and Geol.," etc.; a sermon, "Is Christ Divided?" m.
Adaline Edmonds, dau. Robert Williams, M. D., surg. in the Revo. Army.
See The Swedish Holsteins in America. Address, Chocowinity, Beaufort
CO., N. C.
MAHLON PALMER HUTCHINSON, A. M. M. D., 1842.
b. Phila., Nov., 1820. s. Benjamin P. Hutchinson and . Entered
1835. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Pres. Catavrissa R. R. Co. Fell. Coll. Phys.
Phila., 1845. m. . Address, 1225 Race St., Phila.
t EDWARD CONWAY JONES, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct., 1820; d. Phila., Mch. 2, 1865. s. Mark T. Jones and
. Entered 1835. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman, m. .
fCHARLES KUHN, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 2, 1821 ; d. Phila., Aug. 5, 1854. s. Hartman Kuhn
(Class 1800) and Ellen Lyle. Entered 1S35. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
t HENRY EGLINTON MONTGOMERY, A.M. D. D., 1863.
b. Phila., Dec. 9, 1820 ; d. N. Y. City, Oct. 15, 1874. s. John Crathome
Montgomery and Elizabeth Henrietta Philips. Entered 1835. Moderator
Philo. Valedictorian. Studied law, 1839-40. Attache U. S. Leg. Den-
mark, 1841-42. Studied at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1842-43.
P. E. clergyman, and rector All Saints' Ch., Phila., 1846-55, and Ch. Incar-
nation, N. Y. City, 1855-74. Vice.Pres. N. Y. City Misny. Soc. Mem. Bd.
Misns. P. E. Ch., and as mem. or mngr. of many charitable institutions, m.
Margaret Augusta, dau. Judge James Lynch, N. Y. City. See Keith,
Appleton.
Il8 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSY1,VANIA. [1839
t ISAAC WALKER MOORE, A. M.
b. Charlestown twp., Chester co., Penna., June, 1817 ; d. Phila., Dec.
26, 1857. s. Benjamin Moore and Sarah Walker. Entered Soph. Class
Feb. 6, 1837. Mem. Philo. Studied at Dickinson Coll., 1835-37. City
Surv. Dist. Northern Liberties and Dist. Richmond, Phila., prevaous to
1855. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1854-55. ™- Margaret, dau. William Harvey.
t GEORGE WASHINGTON RICHARDS, A.M.
b. Phila., Feb. 22, 1820; d. Phila., July 9, 1871. s. Mark Richards and
Frances Henrietta Hunt. Entered Junior Class 1837. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Contributor to periodical literature.
t EMANUEL AUGUSTUS THOURON, A.M.
b. Phila., Sept. 8, 1821 ; d. Phila., Oct. 8, 1879. s. Nicholas Elisha
Thouron and Marguerite Le Sage. Entered 1835. Mem. Philo. Merchant,
m. Hannah Neilson, dau. Charles E. Borrowe.
BENJAMIN CHEW TILGHMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 26, 1822. s. Benjamin Tilghman and Anna Maria
McMurtrie. Entered last term Soph, year 1837. Studied at Bristol Coll.,
Penna., for two years. Inventor of chem. and mechan. processes; the
saponification of fats by superheated steam under pressure, the sand blast in
1870, using also for sand chilled iron globules. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1871.
Served during the Civil War as Capt., Lt.-Col. and Col. 26th Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols. ; Col. 3d Regt. U. S. Col'd Trps.; Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1861-
65, when he resigned. Contributor to scientific journals. See Keith. Ad-
dress, 1 1 14 Girard St., Phila.
fWILLIAM MILLWARD UHLER, A.M. (M. D., Phila. Coll. Med., gratiae
causa, 1855.)
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1820; d, Phila., Nov. 27, 1865. s. George Uhler,
M. D. (Class 1812) and Mary Ann Millward. Entered Soph. Class 1836.
Analj't. and mfg. chemist. Mem. Select Coun. Phila. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1858; Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila.; Franklin Instit., Phila. Surg. Penna.
Vols, during the invasion of the State, 1863. m. Martha, dau. Nathan
Follansbee, Newburyport, Mass.
t EDWARD COXE WATMOUGH, A. M.
b. Whitemarsh, Montg. co., Penna., June 9, 182 1 ; d. Phila., July 14,
1848. s. Col. John G. Watmough and Ellen Coxe. Entered Junior Class
1837. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Non-Graduates.
tJOHN BURTON.
b. Phila., Sept. 4, 1820 ; d. Phila., Feb. 16, 1865. s. Robert Burton and
Eliza Elliott. Entered 1834, and left during Fresh, year. Readmitted 1835,
and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Merchant. See Keith.
tAUGUSTUS HENRY DENCKLA.
b. Phila., Mch. 24, 1820; d. Phila., Sept. 24, 1865. s. Henry Denckla
and . Entered 1835, and left Fresh, year. Merchant, m. .
CHARLES FERGUSON. , _ . „ ^ .
b St Louis, Mo., Oct. 5, 1821. s. Alexander Ferguson and Cathanne
Lex. Entered 1835, and left Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Merchant, m.
Frances R., dau. Alexander Symington, Phila. Address, 1314 Walnut St.,
Phila.
t NATHANIEL PRENTISS GORDON. .
b. Phila., Sept. 15, 1820; d. Phila., Apr. 8, 1874. s. Thomas Francis
Gordon (Class 1808) and Constance Rousseau. Entered 1835, and left Fresh,
year Studied law, but never applied for admission to the bar. Coal mer-
chant. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. m. Susannah P., dau. Capt. Jacob
Hannan, Phila.
1840] COI^LEGK DEPARTMENT. II9
t EDMUND GRAFF.
b. Phila., July, 1S20; d. Phila., June 18, 1853. s. Charles GraflF and
. Entered 1835, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
SAMUEL HUSTON.
b. Del. CO., Penna., June 20, 1820. s. Robert Mendenhall Huston,
M. D., Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Hannah West. Entered 1835, and left
Junior year. Mem. Philo. Brewer. Banker. Pres. Midvale Steel Wks.
Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila. m. Sarah Sansom, dau. William S. Perot,
Phila. Address, Haverford P. O., Del. co., Penna.
t DANIEL LAMMOT, JR.
b. Phila., July 4, 182 1 ; d. Phila., June 2, 1883. s, Daniel Lammot and
Anna Potts Smith. Entered 1835, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Cotton factor, m. Dolores, dau. Prudencio de Murguiondo, Cadiz, Spain.
+ THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN MOSS (Ph.D., Freiberg, Saxony, 1841).
b. Phila., Aug. 24, 1819 ; d. Chattanooga, Tenn., 1873. s. Samuel Moss
and Eleanor Mercer. Entered 1835, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Mining engr. and geologist, m. Delia Forbes, dau. Alfred Thornton, Va.
t ABRAHAM SULGER, JR.
b. Phila., Jan., 1820; d. . s. Abraham Sulger and . Entered
1835, and left Fresh, year.
t BENJAMIN CHEW WILCOCKS.
b. Phila., Mch. 9, 1820; d. Camden, N. J., Nov. 10, 1838, from the
accidental discharge of his gun while hunting, s. Samuel Chew Wilcocks
and Harriet Manigault. Entered third term Soph, year 1837, and remained
until his death. Mem. Philo.
1840.
t RICHARD MASON ABERCROMBIE, A. M. D. D., 1865.
b. Phila., 1822; d. Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 7, 1884. s. Rev. James
Abercrombie, D. D. (Class 1776), and Marie Mason. Entered Soph. Class
1837. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y.
City, 1843. P. E. clergyman, and rector Rahway, N. J., and Jersey City,
N. J. m. .
t JAMES GARDNER AUSTIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 25, 1812 ; d. . s. . Entered Soph. Class Apr.
17, 1838. Mem. Zelo. Teacher. Presb. clergyman.
fWILLIAM HENRY BRINCKLE, A. M.
b. Wilmington, Del., Aug. i, 1822 ; d. Phila., May 23, 1851. s. William
D. Brinckle, M. D., and Sarah T. Physick. Entered 1836. Mem. Zelo.
Lawyer.
t HENRY WILLIAM DUCACHET, JR., A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1843.)
b. N. Y. City, June 27, 1821 ; d. Georgetown, D. C, Oct. 11, 1865. s.
Rev. Henry William Ducachet, M. D., D. D., and Anne Dorothy Satterth-
waite. Entered 1836. Moderator Philo. Physician. Surg. U. S. A.,
1861-65. m. .
THOMAS SCOTT HARPER, A. M. M. D., 1843.
b. Phila., July 19, 1821. s. Hon. James Harper and Charlotte A. Sloan.
Entered 1836. Moderator Philo. Physician. Phys. to Howard Hosp.
Mem. Bd. Health, Phila., 1853-54. See CampbeWs Hist. Hiber. Soc. Phtla.
Address, Windsor Hotel, 12 17-1229 Filbert St., Phila.
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EDWIN HARWOOD, A. M. (D. D., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1862.)
b. Phila., Aug. 21, 1S22. s. Lilbum Harwood and Sarah Anne Pierson.
Entered 1836. Mem. Philo. *. B. K. Studied at Theol. Sem., Andover,
Mass., 1840-42. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City,
1S44. ' P. E. clergyman, and rector Oyster Bay, L. I.; and St. Paul's, East
Chester, N. Y.; and St. James', Hamilton Sq., N. Y. City; and organized
Ch. Incarnation, N. Y. City, 1852. Prof. Interpretation New Test., Berkeley
Divin. Sch, P. E. Ch., Middletown, Conn., 1854-59. Rector Trinity Ch.,
New Haven, Conn., 1859 . Mem. New Haven Colony Hist. Soc. ; Soc.
Biblical Exegesis ; Archasol. Soc. Am. One of the translators and editors
" Lange's Commentary on the Bible;" author of essays on "Archbishop
Tillotson," and on the " Historic Episcopate," and sermons, etc. m. Marion
Eckford, dau. James E. De Kay, M. D. See Allibone. Address, 36 Temple
St., New Haven, Conn.
HENRY TITLER HIESTER, A.M.
b. Chester co., Penna., Apr. 2, 1819. s. John Hiester and Catherine
Titler. Entered Junior Class 1839. Mem. Zelo. P. E. clerg>'man, and
rector St. Mark's, Lewistown, Penna., 1843-49 ; asst. min. St. Matthew's,
Phila., 1850-51 ; rector St. Paul's, Fremont, O., 1852-57, and St. Andrew's,
Farm Ridge, 111., 1858 . m. Sarah Lucy, dau. Al\-in Coles, M. D.
Address, Farm Ridge, 111.
CHARLES HUSTON, A.M. (M.D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1S42.)
b. Del. CO., Penna., July 23, 1822. s. Robert Mendenhall Huston,
M. D., Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Hannah West. Entered 1836. Mem.
Pliilo. Physician. Ironmaster, 1849. Contributor to scientific journals,
m. Isabella P., dau. Charles Lukens, M. D. Address, Coatesville, Penna.
tSTEVENSON MURGATROYD LEAMING, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 10, 1822; d. near Cape May, N. J., Aug. 8, 1890. s.
Thomas F. Leaming and Susan Murgatroyd. Entered Soph. Class 1837.
Mem. Philo. m. .
t ALLEN VOORHEES LESLEY, A.M. M.D., 1846.
b Phila., June 17, 1821 ; d. New Castle, Del., Nov. 7, 1S81. s. Peter
Lesley and Elizabeth Oswald Allen. Entered 1S36. Physician, and prac-
ticed in New York and New Castle, Del., and was one of the earlier physicians
to introduce the pathological use of the microscope. Speaker Del. Senate,
1872. He was a great traveler and had visited almost everj' country in the
world, m. Jane, dau. Henry Voorhees, Fort Plane, N. Y.
HENRY VINCENT MEIGS, A.M. . ^. ^ ^ c . cc
b. Phila., June 19, 182 1. s. Charies Delucena Meigs, M. D., Prof. Jefl.
Med. Coll., and Marj^ Montgomery. Entered 1836. Mem. Philo Gr.
Salutatorian. Lawyer ; subsequently cotton factor. Private Conf. Army,
1864. Contributor to periodical literature, m. Henrietta Hargraves, dau.
Charles D. Stewart, Columbus, Ga. Address, Marietta, Ga.
GEORGE NEFF, A. M. (D. D., Wittenberg Coll., Springfield, O., 1886.)
b Phila , Dec. 23, 1813. s. Rudolph Neff and Margaretta Rugau.
Entered last 'term Fresh, year 1837. Studied at Theol. Sem. Luth Ch.,
Gettysburg, Penna. , and Theol. Sera. , Hartwick, N. Y. Asst. Teacher Latm
and Math., Theol. Sem., Hartwck, N. Y., 1841-44- Luth. clerg3-maii.
Sec. N. Y. Ministerium. 1856-65. vSec. N. Y. Synod, 1867-73- Pres N. \.
and N. J. Synod. 1878-86. m. Margaret Elizabeth, dau. James George.
Address, 1630 So. vSixth vSt., Phila.
WILLIAM BOWER TAYLOR, A. M. ^ t>
b. Phila., IMay 23, 1821. s. Joseph Taylor and Anna Farmer Bower.
Entered 1836. Moderator Philo. Lawver. Examiner U. S. Patent Office,
Washington, D. C, 1854-77. Editor of Publications, Smithsonian Instit.,
Washington. D. C, 1878 — . Mem. Am. Phil. vSoc, 1877 ; Phil. Soc, Wash-
ington, D. C; Am. Assn. Adv. vSci. Published "Nature and Ongm of
1840] COI^IvSGE DEPARTMENT. 121
Force-" "Refraction of Sound;" "Hist, of the Electro-Magnetic Tele-
graph';" " The Scientific Work of Joseph Henry ; " "Cause of the Crump-
ling of the Earth's Crust," etc. See Appleton, Allibone. Address, Smith-
sonian Instit., Washington, D. C.
MARTIN RUSSELL THAYER, A.M. (IvL.D., Jeflf. Med. Coll., 1892.)
b Petersburg, Va., Jan. 27, 1819. s. Martin Thayer and Mary Call
Russell. Entered Junior Class 183S. Mem. Zelo. *. B. K. Valedictorian.
Lawyer Comr. to revise the Revenue Laws of Penna., 1862. Vice-Provost
Law Acad., Phila., 1873. M. C, 1863-67. Judge Dist. Ct., Phila., 1868-74.
Pres Judge Ct. Com. Pi. No. 4, Phila., 1875 — . Mem. and Pres. of Bd. of
Visitors to U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1873. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1877.
Published " The Duties of Citizenship ; " "The Great Victory, its Cost and
Value ; " "The Law considered as a Progressive Science ; " " The Life and
Works' of Francis Lieber ; " "The Battle of Germantown ; " "On Librar-
ies • " and many essays, addresses and pamphlets, upon political, literary and
historical subjects, m. ist, Elizabeth W., dau. Thomas K. Wallace, Phil. ;
2d, Sophia Dallas, dau. Edmund Carmick Watmough, Phila. ; 3d, Julia,
dau. Rev. Reuben Lindsay Coleman, Va. See Keith, Appleton, Allibone.
Address, 1824 Pine St., Phila.
t GEORGE TOLAND, A. M.
b. Phila., June 6, 1822 ; d. N. Y. City, Oct. 23, 1880. s. Henry Toland
and Mary Huston. Entered 1836. Clerk. See Keith.
Non-Graduates.
t WILLIAM M. BELL.
b. , Nov. 18, 1820 ; d. . s. Richard M. Bell and . Entered
Soph. Class 1837, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. [He is
registered as fr. Havana, Cuba.]
t HENRY BONSALL.
b. Phila., Nov. 10, 1822 ; d. Phila., Dec. 20, i860, s. John Bonsall and
Hannah Brown. Entered 1836, and left Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Con-
veyancer.
tJAMES ALEXANDER BURK.
b. Phila., Apr., 182 1 ; d. Phila., 1866. s. William A. Burk and Eliza-
beth Smith. Entered 1836, and left Soph. year. Merchant, m. Mary,
dau. John Naglee.
t ARCH I BALD B. CAMPBELL.
b. Phila., Apr., 1820; d. . s. Capt. John Campbell and .
Entered 1836, and left Soph. year.
iEDWARD FLOYD dc LANCEY (A. B., Geneva, [nowHobart,] Coll., 1843. A. M.,
Geneva Coll., 1846).
b. Mamaroneck, Westchester co., N. Y., Oct. 23, 1821. s. Rt. Rev.
William Heathcote de Lancey, D. D., D. C. L., Provost, 1828-33, and Frances
Munro. Entered 1S36, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Studied at
Hansard Law Sch., 1844-45. Lawyer. Treas. Diocese P. E. Ch., N. Y.,
1862-81. Mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc; Westchester Co., N. Y., Hist. Soc; Wis.
Hist. Soc; Royal Hist. Soc. Eng.; Archaeol. Instit. of Am.; N. Y. Geog.
Soc. ; Huguenot Soc. of Am. Published " Memoir of Hon. James de Lancey.
Lieut.-Gov. Prov. N. Y.;" Memoir of James W. Beekman, and of Wm.
Allen, Chief Justice Penna.; " History of Mamaroneck. N. Y.;" and edited
Jones' "History of N. Y. during the Revo.;" "Secret Corres. of Sir
Henry Clinton," etc m. Josephine M., dau. William Steuben de Zeug,
Geneva, N. Y. See Appleion, Allibone. Address, 132 Nassau St., N. Y.
City.
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fTHOMAS JAMES de LANCEY.
b. Mamaroneck, Westchester co., N. Y., Mch. 29, 1822 ; d. N. Y. City,
June, 1859. s. Thomas James de Lancey and Mary Jane Ellison. Entered
1836, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Studied at Washington (now Trin-
ity) Coll., Conn., 1839-40. m. Frances Augusta, dau. Edward Newenham
B'ibby, M. D., N. Y. City.
t SAMUEL BONNYMAN ELLIOTT.
b. Phila., Mch. 2, 1822 ; d. Phila., Apr. 28, 1876. s. Isaac Elliott and
Eliza Thomas. Entered 1836, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Naval
officer. Midshipman U. S. N., 1838 ; Passed Midshipman, 1846. Resigned
Feb. 21, 1852. Served under Como. Charles Wilkes, U. S. N., during his
exploring expedition, m. Juliana Marshall, dau. Henry Knapp Randall,
Washington, D. C.
t HENRY HUNTINGTON.
b. Natchez, Miss., July 25, 1820; d. New Orleans, La., Apr. 15, 1862, in
consequence of wounds received at the battle of Shiloh, Miss., Apr. 6, 1862,
while serving as Col. i8th Regt. La. Vols. Conf Army, 1861-62. s. Col.
Henry William Huntington and Helen Dunbar. Entered Soph. Class 1837,
and left at the close Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Planter.
fOWEN JONES.
b. "Wynnewood," near Ardmore, Montg. co., Penna., Dec. 29^ 1819-,.
d. " Wynnewood, " near Ardmore, Montg. co., Penna., Dec. 25, 1878. s.
Jonathan Jones and Mary Thomas. Entered Soph. Class 1837, and left at
the close Soph. year. Lawyer; afterward farmer. M. C, 1857-59. Capt.
1st Penna. Cav., afterward known as 44th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861,
and rose to the Colonelcy of the regt., and resigned fr. the service Jan., 1863.
He commanded a brigade of cavalry at the battle of Fredericksburg, Va.,
Dec. 11-13, 1862. m. Mary, dau. Isaac W. Roberts. See Hist, of Montg.
Co., Penna., edited by Theodore W. Bean.
JOSEPH 6RELLET LAWTON.
b. N. Y. City, Feb. 14, 1822. s. Charles Lawton and Sophia Willson.
Entered 1836, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Owner and worker of
coalmines, Schuylkill co., Penna., 1842-51. Direc. Fox and Wis. Improv.
Co., 1853-55. Bank Pres., 1854-58. Pres. De Pere Co., 1854-81. Capt.
14th Wis. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-62, and captured a battery of three guns
at the battle of Pittsburgh Landing. He resigned from the sendee because
of his wife's illness, m. Ellen Virginia, dau. Capt. Thomas James Baird,
U. S. A., and gd. dau. Mathew Carey, Phila. Address, De Pere, Brown
CO., Wis. ^
JOHN LONG.
b. Chester, Penna., June 4, 1816. s. Samuel Long and Isabella Sullivan.
Entered Soph. Class 1837, and left Junior year. Mem. Philo. Teacher.
P. E. clergyman. Chaplain U. S. A., 1861-67, and served in Phila. and
Chester, and Nat. Soldiers' Home, Augusta, Me. m. Mary E., dau. John
Cornell. Address, Douglassville, Penna.
tJOSEPH HUDDELL ROACH.
b. Phila., Apr. 17, 1822 ; d. Phila., May 16, 1876. s. Major Isaac Roach
and IMary Huddell. Entered 1836, and left Junior year. Mem. Zelo.
Merchant, m. Eliza Walter, dau. Walter Moore Jones.
t ABRAHAM L. SHEPHERD.
b. , Sept. 32, 1814; d. 111., . s. Thomas Shepherd and .
Entered Soph. Class 1837, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
tJAMES KNIGHTON SHIVERS, M. D., 1S43.
b. Phila., Nov. 14, 1821 ; d. Atlanta, Ga., 1865. s. Thomas Shivers and
Jeannette' Dauphin. Entered 1836, and left Fresh, year. Attended the
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hospitals in Paris, France. Phys., and practiced in S. C, Phila. and
Del. CO., Penna. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. At the time of his death his
term of enlistment had expired, but owing to the scarcity of surgeons in
Gen. Sherman's Army, his discharge was withheld. m. Emma, dau.
William Trainor, Del. co., Penna.
t BENJAMIN STERLING. (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1840.)
b. Phila., Sept. 18, 1820; d. . s. . Entered Soph. Class 1837,
and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
JOSEPH RODMAN WEST.
b. New Orleans, La., Sept. 19, 1822. s. Charles Shute West and Ann
Edwards Smith. Entered 1836, and left at the close of Fresh, year. U. S.
Senator, La., 1871-77. U. S. Comr. D. C, 1882-85. Served during the
Civil War as Lt.-Col. First Cal. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861 ; Col. U. S. Vols.,
1862 ; Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1862 ; Brvt. Maj.-Gen. U. S. Vols., 1865. m.
Jeanne Josephine Fadeuilhe. See Appleton. Address, 600 Thirteenth St. ,
Washington, D. C.
184I.
SAMUEL KEEN ASHTON, A. M. M. D., 1843.
b. Phila., Apr. 6, 1822. s. Rev. William Easterly Ashton and Sarah
Keen. Entered 1837. Moderator Philo. Physician. Mem. Phila. Co.
Med. Soc; Med. Soc. State Penna. Published " Memoir of Rev. William
Easterly Ashton, A. M." m. Caroline Melinda, dau. Thomas Tucker
Smiley, M. D. See MunselVs Am. Ances., vol. iv. Address, 222 So.
Eighth St., Phila.
fWILLIAM HENRY BECK, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 27, 1823 ; d. Florence, Italy, Nov. i, 1859. s. William
Henry Beck and Matilda McCoy. Entered 1837. m. Mary, dau. Hon.
Richard H. Bayard, U. S. Minister, Belgium.
t BENJAMIN MARKLEY BOYER, A. M. (and Lafayette Coll., gratiae causa, 1866).
b. New Hanover twp., Montg. co., Penna., Jan. 22, 1823 ; d. Norris-
town Penna., Aug. 16, 1887. s. Gen. Philip Boyer and Elizabeth Markley.
Entered Soph. Class Apr., 1839. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Lafayette Coll.
and at Marshall Coll., Penna. Lawyer. Dep. Atty.-Gen. Montg. co.,
Penna., 1848-50. M. C, 1865-69. Judge Ct. Com. Pi. Montg. co., Penna.,
1883-87. Capt. of an emergency company of volunteers, when Penna. was
threatened with invasion during the Civil War. m. Eleanor Leedom, dau.
Matthew Prior, M. D., N. J.
FREDERICK CARROLL BREWSTER, A. M. LL- D., 1870.
b. Phila., May 15, 1825. s. Francis E. Brewster and Mana Hampton.
Entered Apr. , 1838. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1845.
City vSolicitor Phila., 1862-66. Judge Ct. Com. PI. Phila., 1866-69. Atty.-
Gen. Penna., 1869-73. Pres. Alumni Soc. Coll. Dept. Mem. Hist. Soc.
Penna. Published "Brewster's Digest of Penna. Reports;" "Brewster's
Reports," four vols. ; "Brewster's Practice;" "Life of Moliere, " a trans-
lation ; "Life of Disraeli;" beside addresses, essays and reviews. m.
Emma, dau. Wm. P. C. Barton, Surg. U. S. N. Address, 214 W. Washing-
ton Sq., Phila.
JAMES FULLER BROWN, A. M. (D. D., Lewisburg [now Bucknell] Univ., 1864)
b. Scotch Plains, N. J., July 4, 1819. s. Rev. Thomas Brown and Mary
K. Lewis. Entered 1837. Mem. Zelo. Bapt. clergyman. Published a
number of sermons and a local church history, m. . Address, Mullica
Hill, Gloucester co., N. J.
EDMUND BYERLY, A. M. ^ . ;,
b. Phila., Jan. 13, 1823. s. Andrew Byerlyand Susan Wagner. Entered
1837. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Address, 275 So. Eleventh St., Phila.
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fANDREW JACKSON CATHERWOOD, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 18, 1821 ; d. Phila., Jan., 1870. s. Hugh Cathenv'ood and
Ann Bell. Entered 1837. Merchant. Mem. Com. Coun. Phila. m. .
+ ROBERT RALSTON COX, A. M.
b. Phila. CO., Penna., Oct. 20, 1822 ; drowned in Ohio River, May 23,
1851. s. James Cox and Sarah Clarkson Ralston. Entered 1837. Was
graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1848. Was never
ordained because of his extreme High Church views. One of the founders
Eccl. Assn., and publisher Ecclesiologist.
JOHN AGNEW CRAWFORD, A. M. D. D., 1875.
b. Phila., June 24, 1S22. s. Rev. Samuel Wylie Crawford, D. D., Princ.
Acad. Dept., and Jane Agnew. Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. <t>. B. K.
Presb. clergyman. Published "The Royal Burial ;" "The Nation and the
Church Congratulated;" "The Second Advent;" "The Martial Element
Essential to a Complete Character ;" beside sermons and orations, m. Susan
Monro, dau. Rev. Eliphalet W. Gilbert, D. D. , Wilmington, Del. Address,
Chambersburg, Penna.
HENRY AUGUSTUS dc FRANCE, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 14, 1821. s. Marc Antoine Auguste de France and
Caroline Foussett. Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. Journalist. Was an
attache in U. S. Surv. Gen.'s Ofifice, Dubuque, la., 1851-53. m. Sarah
Webb, dau. Hon. Samuel Phillips, Newburyport, Mass. Address, 905 Reed
St., Phila.
t RICHARD BACHE DUANE, A. M. (D. D., Kenyon Coll., 1S69.)
b. Phila., Oct. 12, 1823; d. Bergen Pt., N. J., Dec. 12, 1875. s. Hon.
William John Duane and Deborah Bache. Entered 1837. Mem. Philo.
Merchant. P. E. clergyman, m. Margaret Anne, dau. Sampson Taws.
t GABRIEL BERTRAND du VAL, A. M.
b. Washington, D. C, Nov. 29, 1822; d. Montgomery-, Ala., Oct. 15,
1864. s. Edward W. du Val and Eleanor Jones. Entered Apr., 1838. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer. Editor Montgomery Advertiser for many years. Supdt.
Public Schs., Ala., 1858-64. Capt. Indept. Rifles, 6th Ala. Regt. Conf.
Army, 1861-62, and at the battle of Manassas, Va., being too feeble to
march, gave commands from an ambulance, m. Julia Ellen, dau. Col.
Wilson Nesbitt, Columbia, S. C.
t JAMES RENEE FORD, A. M.
b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 15, 1822 ; d. Phila., Feb. 10, 1845. s. James Ford
and Charlotte Southerland. Entered 1837. Moderator Philo. Lawyer.
Pursued his legal studies in Edinburgh, Scot.
t SAMUEL MICKLE FOX, A. M.
b. Phila., June 29, 1821 ; d. Phila., 1869. s. Joseph Mickle Fox and
Hannah Emlen. Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Mar>' Rodman,
dau. William Logan Fisher.
ROBERT PATTERSON HARRIS, A. M. M. D., 1844.
b. Chester co., Penna., Nov. 15, 1822. s. William Harris, M. D., and
Elizabeth Matilda Patterson. Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. Phvsician.
Resdt. Wills Hosp., 1844-45; and at Penna. Hosp., 1845-47. Fell. Coll.
Phys. Phila., 1862. Mem. Pathol. Soc, Phila., 185S ; Obstet. vSoc, Phila.,
1868, and its Pre.s., 1871 ; Am. Phil. Soc, 1856; Am. Med. A.ssn., 1872.
Corres. Mem. Medico-Chirurg. Soc, Naples. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A.,
stationed at Phila., 1861-65. I^^s been a voluminous contributor to medical
literature. See Allibone, Ruschenberger. Address, 329 So. Twelfth St.,
Phila.
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t EDWIN HEWSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 15, 1822 ; d. Jacksonville, Fla., . s. Thomas Tickell
Hewson, M. D. (Class 1789) and Emily Banks. Entered 1837. Mem. Pbilo.
Merchant.
t HORATIO GATES JONES, A. M. (and Brown Univ., gratiae causa, 1863.
D. C. L., Judson Univ., Ark., 1883).
b. Roxborough, Phila., Jan. 22, 1822 ; d. Roxborough, Phila., Mch. 14,
1893. s. Rev. Horatio Gates Jones, D. D., and Deborah I^evering. Entered
Tunior Class 1839. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. State Senator Penna., 1874-82.
Pres. Welsh Soc. Phila., 1862-93. Clk. Bapt. Assn. Phila., 1858, and its
Moderator, 1887. Pres. Bd. Trustees Bapt. Assn. Phila., 1867-93. Sec. Bd.
Trustees Crozer Theol. Sem., 1867-93. Direc. Girard Coll. Phila., 1865.
Vice-Pres. Hist. Soc. Penna., 1867-93. Hon. Fell. Royal Hist. Soc. Gt. Br.,
1877 ist Lieut. Co. A. Phila. Home Guards, and Acting Asst. Adj. -Gen.,
Chambersburg, Penna., 1863. Published "Hist. Rittenhouse Paper Mill;"
"Life of Ebenezer Kinnersley, the American Electrician;" "Hist. Rox-
borough and Manayunk ;" and the histories of the following Bapt. Chs.,
viz • The Pennepek or Lower Dublin Chs. ; the Great Valley ; the Brandy-
wine ; and Roxborough, etc. m. Caroline Vassar, dau. Rev. Rufus Babcock,
D. D.', Poughkeepsie, N. Y. See Appleton, Allibone.
WILLIAM ECKART LEHMAN, A. M.
b Phila., Aug. 21, 182 1. s. William Eckart Lehman and Sarah Vea-
cock. " Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. M. C, 1861-63. Capt. and
Prov. Marshal U. S. Vols, ist Dist. Penna., 1863, and held the first draft for
volunteers. Address, 112 So. Twentieth St., Phila.
JOSEPH PAUL L'ESTRADE, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 22, 1816. s. Francois de I'Estrade and Ann Peck.
Entered 1837.' Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Union Theol. Sem., N. Y.
City, 1845. Presb. clergyman, and labored as misny. until 1859, then
pastor First Presb. Ch., Hunter, Greene co., N. Y. Served as Chaplain
N. Y. N. G. to the Park Barracks, N. Y. City, during the Civil War.
m. Mary C, dau. James Wilkie, N. Y. City. Address, Bloomfield, N. J.
+JOHN HILL BRINTON McCLELLAN, A. M. M. D., 1844.
b. Phila., Aug. 13, 1823 ; d. Edinburgh, Scotland, July 20, 1874. s.
George McClellan, M. D., Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Elizabeth Brinton.
Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. Physician. Prof Anat. Penna. Med. Coll.,
1855. Surg. St. Joseph's Hosp., 1850-62; and Wills Hosp. Fell. Coll.
Phys., Phila., 1849. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., 1847 ; Phila. Co. Med.
Soc • Am. Med. Assn., 1849. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A. stationed at South
St Phila., U. S. A. Hosp., and at Mower's U. S. A. Hosp., Chestnut Hill,
Phila., 1861-65. Edited "Principles and Practice of Surgery, by George-
McClellan, M. D.," his father, m. Maria, dau. Oliver Eldredge, Boston,
Mass. See Appleion, Ruschenberger.
tJOHN McKIBBIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 3, 1822 ; d. Phila., May 27, 185 1. s. David McKibbin and
Martha Agnew. Entered 1837. Lawyer.
t WILLIAM DUNCAN McLEOD, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 2, 1823; d. Phila., Jan. 19, 1877. s. Rev. Robert B. E.
McLeod and Isabel Houston. Entered Soph. Class 1838. Mem. Philo.
Bank clerk.
t EDWARD RODMAN MAYER, A. M. M. D., 1844.
b. Phila., July 18, 1823; d. Wilkesbarre, Penna., Aug. 16, 1891. s.
Rev. Philip Frederick Mayer, D. D., and Lucy Woodbridge Rodman.
Entered 1837. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Senior Consult. Phys. and Dean
of Staff Wilkesbarre City Hosp., 1871. Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila., 1850.
126 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [184I
Mem. Luzerne Co., Penna., Med. Soc, 1861 ; Med. Soc. State Penna. ; Am.
Med. Assn., 1873. Published "Specific Medication ;" "The Now and Then
of Medicine," etc. m. ist, Ellen, dau. Ralph Peters, son of Judge Richard
Peters (Class 1761) ; 2d, Mrs. Elizabeth Grier Monroe, dau. Robert Cooper
Grier, Justice U. S. Sup. Ct. See Rodman Family, Atkinson, Ruschen-
berger.
HENRY STAFFORD OSBORN, A. M. (LL. D., Lafayette Coll., 1865.)
b. Phila., Aug. 17, 1821. s. Truman Osborri and Eliza Paget. Entered
1837. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Union Tlieol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1845.
Presb. clergj'mau, and pastor in Va., N. J. and Ohio. Prof Mining and
Metallurg. Lafayette Coll., 1866-70. Prof. Miami Univ., O., 1871-73.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1867; Hist. Soc. Penna.; Va. Hist. Soc; Victoria
Phil. Soc, London. Author "Researches in Palestine ;" " Botany of Syria ;"
"Ancient Egypt;" "Metallurgy of Iron and Steel;" "Minerals, Mines
and Mining," etc. m. Susan Paulina, dau. G. Hampton Coursen, N. Y.
See Rodman Family, Appleton, Allibone, Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
Address, Oxford, O.
+ FRANCIS ENGLE PATTERSON, A. M.
b. Phila., May 7, 182 1 ; d. from the accidental discharge of his
revolver, Fairfax Ct. House, Va., Nov. 22, 1862. s. Maj.-Gen. Robert
Patterson and Sarah Ann Engle. Entered 1837. Merchant. Served in
McCullough's "Texas Rangers" in the Mexican War. 2d Lieut, ist U. S.
Artill., 1847. ist Lieut., 1848. Capt. 9th U. S. Inf., 1S55. Resigned from
the Army, May, 1857. Col. 115th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861. Brig. -Gen.
U. S. Vols., 1862. See Appleton.
+ WILLIAM HENRY RAWLE, A.M. LL. D., 1882.
b. Phila., Aug. 31, 1823; d. Phila., Apr. 19, 1889. s. William Rawle,
the younger, and Mary Anna Tilghman. Entered 1837. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Vice-Chancellor Law Assn., Phila., 1880-89. Vice-Provost Law
Acad., Phila., 1865-73. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1887; Hist. Soc Penna.
Sec. and Direc Library Co. Phila. Sen'ed as Q. M. Sergt. Landis' Battery
U. S. Vols., June and July, 1863. Published " Law of Covenants for Title ;"
" Equity in Penna.," a lecture ; "Some Contrasts in the Growth of Penna.
in English Law ; " " The Case of the Educated Unemployed," an address ;
edited John W. Smith's " Law of Contracts ; " and Joshua Williams' " Law
of Real Property," etc m. ist, Mary Binney, dau. Hon. John Cadwalader
(Class 1821); 2d, Emily, dau. Gen. Thomas Cadwalader (Class 1795). See
Keith, Munsell's Am.Ances., vol. iv. Appleton, Allibone.
t BENJAMIN BRANNAN REATH, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 2, 1822 ; d. Phila., May 26, 1891. s. Thomas Reath and
Mary Brannan. Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. Gr. Salutatorian. Lawyer,
m. Emma Hannah, dau. James Wood.
JOSEPH HICKS SMITH, JR., A. M.
b. Phila. , Nov. 29, 1818. s. Joseph Hicks vSmith and Catharine Lybrand.
Entered 1837. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City,
1846. P. E. clergyman. Misny. Phila., 1847-55. Rector St. John's, Wheel-
ing, W. Va. ; and of St. Paul's, Newark, N. J., for twenty-five years; and
of Ch. of the Good Shepherd and of St. Thomas', Vernon, Sussex co., N. J.,
1882 . m. Sophronia Almina, dau. Robert W. Harris, England. Address,
Hamburgh, Sussex co., N. J.
HOWARD SPENCER, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 12, 1821. s. James S. Spencer and Sarah Mason. En-
tered 1837. Lawyer, m. Annie McQueen, dau. Peter Graham, Scotland.
Address, 1822 Pine St., Phila.
fMORETON STILLE, A.M. M. D., 1844.
b. Phila., Oct. 27, 1822 ; d. Saratoga, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1855. s. John
Stills and Maria Wagner. Entered Soph. Class 1838. Moderator Philo.
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Physician. Studied in the medical schools of Dublin, London, Paris and
Vienna, 1844-47. Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila., 1847. Resdt. Penna. Hosp.,
184S. Volunteer phys. Cholera Hosp. , Phila. , 1849. Mem. Phila. Co. Med.
Soc, 1853; Am. Med. Assn., 1853. Lecturer Theory and Pract. Med.
Phila. Assn. for Med. Instruct., 1855. PubUshed jointly with Francis
Wharton, LL.D. (Class 1838) "Treatise on Med. Jurisp.," and author of
various articles in medical journals, m. Heloise Destouet. See Appleton,
Ruschen berger.
ALFRED BOWER TAYLOR, A. M. (Ph. G., Phila. Coll. Phar., 1844. Ph. M.,
Phila. Coll. Phar., gratiae causa, 1888.)
b. Phila., Jan. 6, 1824. s. Joseph Taylor and Anna Farmer Bower.
Entered 1837. Mem. Philo. Pharmacist. Special Examiner of Drugs,
Port of Phila., 1848. Contributor to pharmaceutical literature, m. ist,
Mary A., dau. Peter Yeager ; 2d, Lucille M., dau. Leon De Joie. Address,
2538 N. Sixth St., Phila.
RICHARD ALBERT TILGHMAN, A.M.
b. Phila., May 18, 1823. s. Benjamin Tilghman and Anna Maria
McMurtrie. Entered 1837. Chemist. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1847. m.
Susan Price, dau. Robert Tolaud. See Keith. Address, 321 So. Eleventh
St., Phila.
EDWARD SHIPPEN WILLING, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 26, 1822. s. Richard WilHng and Eliza Moore. Entered
1837. Mem. Philo. *. B. K. m. Alice, dau. John Rhea Barton, M. D.,
Phila. See Keith. Address, 511 So. Broad St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
t PAUL JULIAN BECK.
b. Phila., Dec. 26, 1821 ; d. Phila., Apr. 8, 1845. s. William Henry
Beck and Matilda McCoy. Entered 1837, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
t HENRY PETER BORIE.
b. Phila., Apr. 7, 1823 ; d. Phila., Mch. 26. 18S6. s. John Joseph Borie
and Sophia Beauveau. Entered 1837, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Banker and broker, m. Clementina M. White.
tJAMES BURK, JR.
b. Phila., July 12, 1819 ; d. . s. James Burk and Eliza Richards.
Entered 1837, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
t GEORGE WILLIAM BYERLY.
b. Phila., July 27, 1821 ; d. Phila., Apr. 8, 1855. s. John Byerly and
Ann Long. Entered 1837, and left before the close of the first term Fresh.
Clerk, m. Elizabeth Hilton, dau. Jonathan Vanhom.
t FRANCIS SIMS CORBIN,* M.D., 1844.
b. Phila., June 22, 1823; d. Phila., Nov. 29, 1880. s. Robert Beverly
Corbin and Caroline Rebecca Heath Sims. Entered Jan., 1838, and left at
the close of Fresh, year. Studied at St. Mary's Coll., Emmittsburg, Md.
Physician. One of the incorporators and Prof Surg. Penna. Homoeopathic
Coll., Phila., 1848-53. m. Rebecca Allen, dau. Robert Huddell.
fHEWSON COX.
b. Easton, Penna., May 4, 1821 ; d. Chester co., Penna., Mch. 10, 1859.
s. William Sitgreaves Cox, Surg. U. S. N., and Eliza Banks. Entered Soph.
Class 1838, and left at the close of Soph. year. Studied at Lafayette Coll.,
1837-38. Resided in So. Am. several years. Served as staff-interpreter to
Gen. Scott during the Mexican War. m. Mary Ricketts, dau. William
Masters Camac, Phila. See Keith, Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
* By Act of Assem. he chauged his name to Francis Sims.
128 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [184I
t JOHN JAMES CHAPMAN HARVEY.
b. Phila., Mch. 7, 1822.; d. Phila., Sept. 16, 1893. s. Samuel Dawes
Harvey and Elizabeth Chapman. Entered Soph. Class 1838, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Civil engineer. Manager, m. Ann
Elizabeth, dan. Rev. Robert Steele, Abington, Penna.
ISAAC WIGGINS HAYHURST (A. M., Lewisburg [now Bucknell] Univ., gratite
causa, 1853).
b. Upper Makefield twp., Bucks co., Penna., Mch. 26, 1813. s. Benajah
Hayhurst and Martha Kinsey. Entered 1837, and left Junior year. Mem.
Zelo. Teacher. Bapt. clerg>'man. m. Louisa Wal ten dau. Christian Miller.
Address, P. O. Box 492, St. Louis, Mo.
t ISAAC N. HOBART.
Registered as fr. Parish ville, N. Y. Entered Junior Class 1S39, and left
Junior year.
SETH CRAIGE HOLMES.
b. Phila., Sept. 22, 1821. s. John Holmes and Ann Craige. Entered
Apr., 1838, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Merchant, m. Jane Davis.
Address, Waverly, Balto. co., Md.
fANTHONY KENNEDY JOYCE.
b. Langhorne Homestead, Bucks co., Penna., Feb. 7, 1822; d. Bristol,^
Penna., Mch. 6, 1868. s. Rev. James Joj'ce and Rebecca Cunningham Risk.
Entered 1S37, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Studied at Coll. N. J.
Merchant. Farmer, m. Louisa Matilda, dau. Thomas Ferguson Li^•iugs-
ton, N. Y.
t EDWARD DUFFIELD NEILL (A. B., Amherst Coll., 1842. D. D., Lafayette
Coll., 1 886).
b. Phila., Aug. 9, 1823; d. St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 26, 1893. s. Henry
Neill, M. D., and Martha R. Duffield. Entered 1837, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Andover Theol. Sem. one year.
Presb. clergyman, and pastor First Ch., St. Paul, Minn., 1849-55; and of
House of Hope, St. Paul, Minn., 1855-60. Chancellor Univ. Minn., 1858-61.
Sec. to Pres. Lincoln for signing land patents, 1864-68. U. S. Consul, Dub-
lin, 1869-7T. Pres. Macalester Coll., St. Paul, Minn., 1873-84; and Prof.
Hist, and Polit. Sci. at same, 1884-93. Mem. Am. Hist. Assn.; and Hist.
Soc. Wis.; New Eng. Hist.-Geneal. Soc. Corres. Mem. Mass. Hist. Soc.
Chaplain ist Minn. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-62. Chaplain U. S. A., 1862-64.
Published " Hist. Minnesota ; " " Terra Mariae ; " "Virginia Carolorum ; "
" English Colonization of Am.," etc., and was a frequent contributor to his-
torical magazines, m. Nancy, dau. Richard Hale, Worcester co. , Lid. See
Descdts. of Henry Neill, M. D. MunseWs Am. Ances., hoi. Hi. Apple-
tori, Allibone.
JOSEPH LOWNDES NEWBOLD.
b. Phila., Feb. 8, 1821. s. Michael Newbold and Esther Lowndes.
Entered 1837, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Farmer.
Merchant. Sec. and Treas. Chester Co. Mining Co. Direc. Camden and
Atlantic R. R. Co. Address, 260 So. Twenty-first St., Phila.
t GEORGE A. PIPER.
b. Phila., July 12, 1822; d. Phila., Sept. 11, 1859. s. John Piper and
Catharine Streeper. Entered Junior Class 1839, and left at the close of
Junior year. Princ. Zane St., Phila., Grammar Sch., and of New St., Phila.,
Grammar Sch. Freight Supdt. P. and R. R. R. Co. Merchant, m. Hannah
R., dau. Amos Ellis.
tJAMES PURDON.
b. Phila., Feb. 19, 1822 ; d. N. Y. City, Nov. 3, 1886. s. John Purdon
and Mary Boyle. PCnteretl 1837, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mer-
cliant. m. Lydia S. H., dau. Gideon Nye, New Bedford, Mass.
1842] COLI.EGE; DEPARTMEIiT. 1 29
fTHOMAS RANDALL ROACH.
b. Phila., Oct. 10, 1823 ; d. Bethlehem, Penna., Apr. 11, 1875. s. Major
Isaac Roach and Mary Huddell. Entered 1837, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Lawyer. Sergt. Co. G, 45th Mass. Regt. XJ. S. Vols., 1862.
tJOHN SERGEANT, JR. (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1841).
b. Phila., Dec. 30, 1823; d. Phila., July, 1856. s. Hon. John vSergeant
and Margaretta Watmough. Entered Apr., 1838, and left Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Sec. U. S. Leg. , Brazil, under Hon. Henry A. Wise.
JOHN COOK SHERBORNE.
b. Phila., Feb. 4, 1823. s. Thomas Porter Sherborne and Phebe Cook.
Entered Apr. 17, 1838, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Merchant, m. Martha Jane, dau. William Moore. Address, 224 So. Eighth
St., Phila.
JAMES SOMERS SMITH.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 1822. s. James S. Smith (Class 1799) and Lydia
Leaming. Entered 1837, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Sec. and Treas. Phila. Contributionship for Ins., 1859 . m.
Anna M., dau. Hon. John Welsh, LL. D., U. S. Minister to the Court of St.
James. Address, 212 So. Fourth St., Phila.
JAMES HORATIO WATMOUGH.
b. Whitemarsh, Montg. co., Penna., July 30, 1822. s. Col. John God-
dard Watmough and Ellen Coxe. Entered 1837, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Student in Med. Dept. for nearly three years.
Naval officer. Acting Midshipman U. S. N., 1843-44; Purser, 1844; Pay-
master, i860; Pay Direc, 1871 ; Paymaster-Gen., 1873-77. Retired 1884.
Mem. Soc. War of 1812. m. Emmeline G., dau. George SheaflF, Phila. See
Appleton. Address, 1711 I St., Washington, D. C.
1842.
t SAMUEL ARTHUR, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 22, 1823; d. Cariisle, Penna., 1870. s. Samuel Arthur
and . Entered 183S. Teacher, m. .
t CHARLES GRAHAM BREWSTER, A. M.
b. Phila., July 5, 1819 ; d. . s. Charles Brewster and . Entered
1838. Teacher Acad. Dept., 1843-56. Presb. clergyman.
tJOSHUA GORDON BRINCKLE, A.M.
b. Wilmington, Del., Feb. 8, 1825 ; d. Phila., Apr. 28, 1880. s. Rev.
Samuel C. Bnnckl^ and Julia Rumsey. Entered 1838. Lawyer, m.
Rachel A., dau. Nathaniel Lore.
EDWARD BALDWIN BRUEN, A.M.
b. Newark, N. J., July 17, 1823. s. James Bruen and Catharine Baldwin.
Entered 1838. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, and
at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J. Presb. clergyman, and has been pastor of
a number of Presb. chs. in Phila. m. Rebecca Guest, dau. Thomas Roberts
Tunis. Address, 1531 Chestnut St., Phila.
tJOHN BERNARD CHAPRON, A. M.
b. Phila., June 15, 1823 ; d. Phila., Nov. 22, 1866. s. John Marie
Chapron and Emilie Teterel. Entered 1838. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m.
Bertha, dau. Thomas Bell.
THOMAS FRANKLIN COOPER, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 12, 1824. s. Joseph Cooper and Ann Verree Burr.
Entered 1838. Mem. Philo. Merchant, m. ^ . Address, P. O. Box
405, Phila.
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EDWARD CRONIN, JR., A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1844.)
b. Phila., Mch. 23, 1823. s. Edward Cronin and Amelia Louderbach.
Entered 1838. Mem. Philo. Physician; practiced in Sacramento, Cal.,
1850-53, and Platteville, Wis., 1853 — . m. Victoria, dau. John Roth.
Address, Platteville, Grant co. , Wis.
t FRANKLIN ARCHIBALD DICK, A. M.
b. Chester, Penna., May 2, 1823 ; d. Phila., 1885. s. Archibald Thomas
Dick and Hannah Rogers. Entered Apr. 17, 1839. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
Mem. Missouri Legis., 1S57. Lt.-Col. U. S. Vols. m. Mira Madison
Alexander.
+ WALTER SCOTT DRYSDALE, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 8, 1823 ; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1882. s. William
Drysdale and Janetta R. Turnbull. Entered 1838. Mem. Zelo. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1845. Presb. clergyman, and
pastor Mantua Ch., Phila., 1848; Sec. Phila. Tract Soc, 1849; Princ. Fem.
High Sch., Lancaster, Penna., 1850-58; pastor E. Whiteland, Chester co.,
Penna., 1858-63 ; and Downingtown, Penna., 1861-63 ; and in N. Y. State.
m. Mary Catherine, dau. William Thompson, M. D. See Gen. Cat. Prince-
ton Theol. Sem.
t ALBERT WILLIAM DUY, A. M.
b. Phila. , Apr. 9, 1823 ; d. Phila. , Apr. 19, 1846. s. Lambert Duy and
Louisa C. Oat. Entered Soph. Class 1839. Mem. Zelo. Valedictorian.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1845. P. E.
clergyman, and asst. rector St. Ann's, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845 until his death.
See Life and Sermons by Rev. Elias Nason. Sprague, Simpson.
WILLIAM ENGLES HAMILL, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 5, 1823. s. Robert Hamill and Mary Latch. Entered
1838. Mem. Philo. Was a private in an emergency company when Penna.
was threatened with invasion, 1863. m. Jeanette Latch, dau. Jacob Stadle-
man. Address, Ardmore, Montg. co., Penna.
WILLIAM S. MACPHERSON HILL, A. M.
b. , Oct. 22, 1822. s. John Howard Hill, M. D., and . Entered
Soph. Class 1840. Moderator Philo. Studied at Del. Coll.
tJARED INGERSOLL, A.M.
b. Phila., May 30, 1823 ; d. . s. Edward IngersoU (Class 1808) and
Catherine Ann Brinton. Entered Apr. 17, 1839. Mem. Philo. Lawyer,
m. Jane Truefitt.
+ WILLIAM LOWBER, A. M M. D., 1845
b. Phila., Oct. 9, 1824; d. Phila., Feb. 24, 1888. s. John Cole Lowber
(Class 1804) and Frances Sergeant. Entered 1838. Mem. Philo. Naval
surgeon. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 1847;
Surg., 1861 ; Med. Inspec. U. S. N., 1871-88. m. Elizabeth, dau. Edward
IngersoU (Class 1808).
fWILLIAM McKINLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 11, 1822 ; d. Phila., Jan. 3, 1853. s. John McKinley and
Abigail Brannan. Entered 1838. Mem. Philo. Teacher in the Deaf and
Dumb Instit., Phila.
GRAYSON MALLET- PREVOST. A. M. M. D., 1844.
b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1823. s. Andrew Mallet-Prevost and Hannah
Coulter. Entered Soph. Class May, 1840. Moderator Philo. Physician.
Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1845. and served throughout the Mexican War ; at one
time on Gen. Taylor's staff, and at another as Surg, in charge of one of the
Divisions. Resigned fr. the Army at the close of the war, and settled in
Mexico, m. Marianita, dau. Severo Cosio, Gov. State of Zacatecas, Mexico.
Address, Zacatecas, Mexico.
1842] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. I3I
tTHOMAS SCOTT MARTIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 23, 1823; killed at the second battle Bull Run, Va.,
Aug. 30, 1862. s. John Martin and . Entered 1838. Mem. Philo.
Lt.-Col. nth Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861, until his death, m. .
tJOHN GAMBLE MURPHY, A. M. M. D., 1850.
b. Phila., Nov. 19, 1824; d. Phila., Nov. 10, 1878. s. John Murphy and
Jane Gamble. Entered 1838. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Acting Asst. Surg.
U. S. A. stationed at McClellan U. S. Hosp., Gtn., Phila., and in charge of
U. S. Hosp., Beaufort, S. C, 1862-65. Published "Review of Chemistry
for Students." m. Eliza Hannah, dau. Jonathan Kirby Hassinger.
THOMAS LEE SHIPPEN, A. M.
b. Chesterfield co., Va., Nov. 27, 1822. s. William Shippen, M. D.
(Class 1810), and Mary Louisa Shore. Entered 1838. Mem. Philo. Farmer.
Private in Conf. Army for a short time. m. Jane Gray, dau. John Gilliam,
M. D., Petersburg, Va. See Keith. Address, Petersburg, Va.
+ WILLIAM TERRY TAYLOR, A. M. M. D., 1848.
b. Phila., Mch. 6, 1822 ; d. Phila., Mch. 2, 1887. s. John D. Taylor and
Mary Terry. Entered 1838. Mem. Philo. Physician. Mem. Phila. Co.
Med. Soc; Obstet. Soc. Phila.; Med. Soc. State Penna.; Am. Med. Assn.;
Am. Acad. Med. Was a frequent contributor to medical literature, m. ist,
Harriet H., dau. John Mattson ; 2d, Mrs. Jane Fesmier, dau. Jonathan
Toone, Phila. See Atkinson.
WASHINGTON STEWART TOLAND, A. M.
b. Phila., July 13, 1825. s. Henry Toland and Mary Huston. Entered
1838. Mem. Philo. See Keith.
+ HORACE RAGUET WIRTZ, A. M. M. D., 1846.
b. Phila., Oct. i, 1823 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 24, 1874. s. Wyn-
koop Wirtz and . Entered 1838. Mem. Zelo. Surgeon. Asst. Surg.
U. S. A., 1846 ; Major and Surg., 1862 ; Brvt. Lieut. -Col. and Surg., 1865,
for faithful and meritorious services during the Civil War. m. .
+JOHN H. WITMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 30, 1821 ; d. . s. George Witmau and .
Non-Graduates.
+ JOSEPH HENRY ALTER (A. B., Yale, 1842).
b. Phila., Sept. 4, 1819; d. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 13, 1854. s. Jacob
Alter and Elizabeth Coleman. Entered 1838, and left Fresh, year. Merchant,
m. Harriet, dau. Sylvester Smith, New Haven, Conn.
tJOHN DORSEY BRINCKLE.
b. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 28, 1824 ; d. Phila., Dec. 18, 1840. s. William
D. Brinckl^, M. D., and Sarah T. Physick. Entered 1838, and left early
part of Junior year. Mem. Zelo.
t PETER CUSTIS, JR., M. D., 1844.
b. New Berne, N. C, June i, 1823 ; d. Wilmington, N. C, Mch., 1863.
s. Peter Custis, M. D., and Catharine Euphemia Carthy. Entered Soph.
Class 1839, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Physician.
Surg. 31st N. C. Regt. Conf. Army, and afterward Surg, in charge of Conf
Army Hosp., Wilmington, N. C, where he died. m. Sarah, dau. Asa Smith.
tJOHN WELSH DULLES (A. B., Yale, 1844. A. M., Yale, 1853. D. D., Coll.
N. J., 1871).
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1823; d. Phila., Apr. 13, 1887. s. Joseph Heatly
Dulles and Margaret Welsh. Entered Soph. Class 1839, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Union Theol. Sem., N. Y.
City, 1848. Presb. clerg>'man. Misny. in So. India, 1849-53. Sec. Presb.
132 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1842
Bel. Pub., 1856-87. Author "The Soldier's Friend;" "Life in India;"
"Ride through Palestine," etc. m. ist, Harriet L., dau. Rev. Myron
Winslow ; 2d, Nataline, dau. Nathaniel Baynard, Md. See Appletott, Alli-
bone, Presb. Encyc.
ALBERT GALLATiN FREELAND.
b. Phila., June 17, 1823. s. David Stansbury Freeland and Hannah
Niles Millar. Entered 1838, and left first term Junior year. Mem. Philo.
Merchant, m. Marearetta Eleanor, dau. Jacob Burkhart, Phila. Address,
3322 Walnut St., Phila.
t SAMUEL DAWES HARVEY, JR. (M. D., Penna. Med. Coll., 1843).
b. Phila., Nov. 8, 1823 ; d. Montg. co., Penna., 1886. s. Samuel Dawes
Harvey and Elizabeth Chapman. Entered 1838, and left Soph. year. Mem.
Zelo. Physician. Mem. Med. Soc. Montg. Co., Penna. m. ist, Rebecca
Schofield ; 2d, Mary Beatty, dau. Rev. Robert Steel.
fTHOMAS TOMKINS LEVAN.
b. Phila., Dec. 15, 1823 ; d. N. Y. City, June 5, 1882. s. William Levan
and Mary A. Tomkins. Entered 1838, and left Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
Merchant,
t ROBERT NEWTON, M. D., 1845. (A. B., Lafayette Coll., 1842. A. M., Lafay-
ette Coll., 1845).
b. Phila., Apr. 29, 1825; d. of yellow fever on his return from the
Mexican War, New Orleans, La., Aug. 9, 1848. s. . Entered Soph.
Class 1839, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Tutor La-
fayette Coll., 1843-44. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1846, and served in the Mexican
War until its close. Was specially mentioned for his bravery by Gen. Scott
in his dispatches. See Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
fTHOMAS PAGE.
b. Phila., Sept. 5, 1824; d. — -. s. William Page and . Entered
1838, and left Soph. year.
JONATHAN DICKINSON SERGEANT.
b. Phila., Mch. 14, 1822. s. Elihu Spencer Sergeant and Elizabeth Fox
Norris. Entered 1838, and left Senior year. Moderator Philo. Lawyer.
Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. See Keith. MunselPs Am. Ances., vol. %v.
Address, 420 Walnut St., Phila.
fWASHINGTON SHERMAN, M. D., 1S44.
b. , Sept. 26, 1821 ; d. . s. Conger Sherman and . Entered
1838, and left Junior year. Physician. ■*
tALBANUS SMITH.
b. Phila., Sept. 30, 1823 ; d. Phila., Mch. 29, 1842. s. John Jay Smith
and Rachel Collins Pearsall. Entered Soph. Class 1839, and died during his
studentship. Mem. Philo. Studied at Ha verford Coll. ^^^ Memoir by his
inother, Keith.
t SILAS EBENEZER WEIR.
b. Phila., Mch. 10, 1822; d. Phila., Jan. 31, 1S88. s. Silas Ebenezer
Weir and Martha Henry. Entered Soph. Class Apr., 1839, and left Soph,
year.
SAMUEL WILCOX.
b. Phila., Oct. 21, 1823. s. Edmund Wilcox and Mary Tod. Entered
1838, and left Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Clerk, 1842-46. Sec. Bd. Trustees
(^irard Estate, 1846. Treas. Perkiomen Consol. Mining Co., 1851. Sec.
Trustees City Ice Boats, 1855. Treas. North Br. Coal Co., 1855. Sec.
Phoenix Ins. Co., Phila., 1856. Treas. Am. Sewing Machine Co., 1871.
Treas. Reliance Mfg. Co., 1877. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Third
1843]
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. I33
Sergt. Co. D. First Regt. Penna. Vols. Artill., Capt. John Cadwalader (Class
182 1) comdg., during the riots in Phila., 1844. 2d Lieut. Co. A. First Regt.
Penna. Artill. U. S. Vols., 1861-64. m. Ann Roberts, dau. Joseph Mont-
gomery. Address, 228 So. Broad St., Phila.
STEPHEN WILirAMS.
b. Phila., Sept. 11, 1821. s. James Williams and Anna Maria Cumpston.
Entered 1838, and left Soph. year. Served as a private Penna. State militia
to guard Phila. armories, 1861. Address, 2903 D St., Phila.
+ SAMUEL WOLFF, M. D., 1843.
b. Phila., Jan. 18, 1823; d. Mobile, Ala., Sept. 8, 1873. s. Abraham
WolflF and Elinor Crawley. Entered Apr. 17, 1839, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Physician. Merchant. Mem. Ala. Legis., 1861-63, 1863-65.
m. Marianne, dau. Josiah Benjamin Cozens, Phila.
1843-
JOHN HOWARD ATWOOD, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 3, 1825. s. John M. Atwood and Henrietta M. Coffin.
Entered 1839. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Asst. Sec. Ins. Co. North Am.,
Phila. Direc. Pub. Schs., Phila. Private in Home Guards, Phila., during
the Civil War. Address, 232 Walnut St., Phila.
i-JOHN ALEXANDER BREWSTER, A. M.
b. Phila., May 22, 1825 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 5, 1889. s. Charles
Brewster and . Entered 1839. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Cal.
Legis. Surv.-Gen. Cal.
tJOHN PENN BROCK, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 27, 1823; d. Lebanon, Penna., July 3, 1881. s. John
Brock and Catherine Egert. Entered 1839. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. 2d
Lieut, nth U. S. Inf., 1848. m. Julia Watts, dau. Robert Coleman Hall.
i-THEODORE HAY COE, A.M.
b. Savannah, Ga., July 18, 1824; d. San Francisco, Cal., 1870. s.
George W. Coe and Ann Baldwin. Entered Soph. Class 1840. Mem. Philo.
Planter. Capt. S. C. Regt. Cav. Conf. Army, 1861-64. Was captured in 1864
and confined in Fort Delaware, m. Florence, dau, William Kirk, S. C.
«i- GEORGE DAWSON COLEMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 13, 1825 ; d. Lebanon, Penna., Sept. 9, 1878. s. James
Coleman and Harriet Dawson. Entered 1839. Moderator Philo. Iron-
master. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1S63-64. State Senator Penna., 1867-69.
Pres. Bd. Pub. Charities, Penna., 1869-78. Pres. First Nat. Bank, Lebanon.
He raised and equipped the 93d Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols. m. Deborah,
dau. William Brown. See Keith.
THOMAS KNIGHT FINLETTER, A. M. (LL. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1871.)
b. Phila., Dec. 31, 1821. s. Thomas Finletter and Margaret Dickson.
Entered Soph. Class 1840. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Lafayette Coll., 1838-40.
Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1848-50. Direc. Pub. Sch. Dist. Northern
Liberties, Phila., 1849-54. Asst. City Solicitor Phila., 1860-65. Judge Ct.
Com. PL, Phila., 1870-75. Judge Ct. Com. Pi. No. 3, Phila., 1875-86, and
Pres. Judge of same, 1886 . m. Martha M., dau. Archibald Mcllroy,
Phila. See Biog. Encyc. Em. Penna. Address, 500 N. Fourth St., Phila.
'(•CASPER ROBUE GREGORY, A.M. (D. D., Hanover Coll., Indiana, 1871.)
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1824; d. Oxford, Chester co., Penna., Feb. 26, 1882.
s. Casper Ramsay Gregory [nee Gregoire) and Mary Holmes Meneely.
Entered 1839. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton,
N. J., 1847. Teacher. Presb. clergyman Misny. Choctaw Nation, 1849-50.
Pastor Oneida, N. Y., 1852-64; and First Ch., Bridgeton, N. J., 1864-73.
Prof. Sacred Rhet. Lincoln Univ., Penna., 1873-83. m. Mary Letitia, dau.
William J. Montgomery. See Gen. Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem.
134 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1S43
t WILLIAM HAGAN, A. M.
b. , Nov., 1821 ; d. New Orleans, L,a., before 1861. s. . Entered
Junior Class 1841. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
ALEXANDER ELMSLIE HARVEY, A. M.
b. Phila., May 4, 1824. s. Isaac Harvey, Jr., and Agnes Lownes. En-
tered 1839. Mem. Philo. Lavpyer. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. m.
Rachel L,., dau. Richard Wistar. Address, 226 So. Nineteenth St., Phila.
MORTON PEARSON HENRY, A. M.
b. Gibraltar, Feb. 11, 1826, while his father was U. S. Consul there, s.
Bernard Henry and Mary Miller Jackson. Entered 1839. Moderator Philo.
<J>. B. K. Lawyer. Served in Penna. Regt. emergency men during the first
and second invasions of Penna. by Conf. Army. Author "The Admiralty
Jurisdiction and Procedure of Courts U. S." m. Annie, dau. William
McKee, Phila. See Allibone. Address, 2200 St. James PI., Phila.
SAMUEL H."" JARDEN, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 6, 1825. s. Robert Jarden and Eliza Vanleer Templin.
Entered Soph. Class 1840. Moderator Philo. Manufacturer. Guardian of
Poor, Phila., 1882. m. Amanda M., dau. Casper Schaeflfer, M. D. Address,
182S Green St., Phila.
t DAVID JARRETT JOHNSON, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1849.)
b. Attleboro (now Langhorne) Bucks co., Penna., Jan. i, 1823 ; d.
Phila., Dec. 27, 1854. s. Joseph Johnson and Rebecca Jarrett Hough.
Entered Senior Class 1842. Mem. Zelo. Shared the first honor at gradu-
ation with Dudley Atkins Tyng. Gr. Salutatorian. Teacher. Physician.
Prof. Chem. and Toxicol. "Woman's Med. Coll., Phila., 1850-54. Edited Dr.
Lardner's "Nat. Phil, and Astron." m. Rebecca F., dau. Joseph Warner,
Bristol, Penna.
fALEXANDER DIX JONES, A. M.
b. Gardner, Me., July 4, 1814 ; d. , Va., Mch., 1879. s. Samuel L.
Jones and . Entered Soph. Class 1840. Mem. Zelo. P. E. clergy-
man, m. Howard.
t ANDREW YOUNG LEVERING, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 4, 1824; d. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 16, 1863. s. Jacob
Levering and Elizabeth Mathias. Entered 1839. Mem. Zelo. Bapt. clergy-
man, ist Lieut. 1st Minn. Regt. U. S. Vols., and A. D. C. to Gen. Alfred
Sully, 1861-63. ™- 1 of Newton Centre, Mass.
FRANCIS WEST LEWIS, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1846.)
b. Phila., June 17, 1825. s. Mordecai D. Lewis and Sarah Frances West.
Entered 1839. Mem. Philo. ^. B. K. Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp.,
1849-50. Dist. Phys. Phila. Dispen., 1850-54. Surg. St. Joseph's Hosp.,
1864. Phys. Children's Hosp., 1855-65. Fell. Coll. Phys, Phila., 1855.
Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1849 ; Am. Phil. Soc, i860; Hist. Soc. Penna.;
Penna. Prison Soc. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A. , stationed at Satterlee U. S.
Hosp., Phila., and Surg, in charge of U. S. Hosp., Harrisburg, Penna.,
1862-64. Contributor to medical literature. See Ruschenberger. Address,
2016 Spruce St., Phila.
t JAMES RYLEY LUDLOW, A. M. LL. D., 1870 (and Rutgers Coll., 1870).
b. Albany, N. Y., May 3, 1825 ; d. Phila. Sept. 20, 1886. s. Rev. John
Ludlow, D. D., LL. D., Provost, 1834-53, and Catlyntje Van Slyck Ryley.
Entered 1839. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Judge Ct. Com. PI. Phila., 1857-75.
Pres. Judge Ct. Com. PI. No. 3, Phila., 1875-86. Trustee Jeff. Med. Coll.,
Phila. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1884; Hist. Soc. Penna. Joint editor with
John M. Collins (Class 1845) of "Adams on Equity." m. Henrietta
Frances, dau. Jabez Lovett, N. Y. See Applet on. Memoir by Hon. Rich-
ard Vau.r.
* This is a distingxiisbing letter, not an abbreviation.
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THOMAS HAMILTON McALLISTER, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 26, 1824. s. John McAllister, Jr. (Class 1803), and Eliza
Young. Entered Soph. Class 1840. Optician, m. . Address, 227
Degraw St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
tJOSEPH McMURRAY, A. M.
b. Newry, Ireland, Aug., 1816 ; d. Gloucester, N. J., June 12, 1873.
s. . Entered Soph. Class 1840. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Lafayette Coll.,
1839-40. Was graduated at Theoi. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1846. Presb.
clergyman, and pastor Mt. Freedom, N. J., 1847-57 ; " stated supply " New-
portville and Bensalem, Penna., 1857-60; and pastor Gloucester, N. J.,
1860-66. m. . See Gen. Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem.
JAMES VIRTRINGA PATTERSON, A. M. (M. D., JeflF. Med. Coll., 1846.)
b. Phila., Aug. 15, 1824. s. James Patterson and Sarah Coe. Entered
1839. Physician. Asst. Demstr. Anat. Jeff. Med. Coll. Acting Asst. Surg.
U. S. A., and stationed at Turner's Lane, Phila., U. S. Hosp., 1862, and in
charge of Islington Lane, Phila., U. S. Hosp., 1862-65. m. Margaret W.,
dau. George W. Fobes, Phila. See Atkinson. Address, 104 Penn St.,
Gtn., Phila.
t PHILIP SYNG PHYSICK RANDOLPH, A.M.
b„ Phila., Oct. 26, 1824; d. Phila., May 5, 1869. s. Jacob Randolph,
M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Sarah Emlen Physick. Entered 1839. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer. Mngr. House of Refuge, Phila. Mem. Prison Soc. Phila.;
Freedmen's Soc. Phila.
HENRY WASHINGTON RIHL, A.M. (M.D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1849)
b. Phila., June 2, 1823. s. Henry Rihl and Hannah Van Buskirk.
Entered Soph. Class 1840. Mem. Zelo. Teacher. Physician, m. Mary
Adams, dau. William Donaldson. Address, 946 N. Eighth St., Phila.
WILLIAM STERRETT, A. M.
b. Letterkennv, co. Donegal, Ireland, Sept. 8, 1823. s. William Sterrett
and Elizabeth Keinps. Entered 1839. Mem. Zelo. Teacher Acad. Dept.,
1844-47. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Covenant Presb. Ch., Phila., 1848-92.
m. Jane S., dau. William Kirkpatrick, Phila. Address, 2133 Vine St.,
Phila.
t RICHARD BARRINGTON TSCHUDY, A.M.
b. St. John's Berkeley, S. C, May 31, 1824; d. Fredericksburg, Va.,
Sept. 29, 1856. s. Rev. John Jacob Tschudy and Mary George Bamngton.
Entered 1839. Mem. Zelo. Studied for the ministry P. E. Ch., and passed
the examinations, but was never ordained. Prof. Gr., Lat. and Chem. Mil.
Acad., Norfolk, Va. m. Lavinia, dau. Henry Beverly Gaines, Peters-
burg, Va.
t DUDLEY ATKINS TYNG, A. M.
b. Prince George's CO., Md., Jan. 12, 1825 ; d. Phila., Apr. 17, 1858. s.
Rev. Stephen Higginson Tyng, D. D., and Ann De Wolf Griswold. Entered
1839. Shared the first honor at graduation with David Jarrett John-
son. Valedictorian. Studied at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va.
P. E. clergyman, and held charges in Columbus, O. ; Charleston, Va.; Cin-
cinnati, O.; and was rector Ch. of the Epiphany, Phila., 1854-57. He was
a lecturer on religious and secular subjects. Author "Vital Truth and
Deadly Error;" "Children of the Kingdom, or Lectures on Family
Worship;" "Our Country's Troubles." m. Catharine, dau. James A.
Stevens. See Simpson, Appleton.
+ HENRY JACKSON VAN DYKE, A. M. (D. D., Univ. Mo., i860 )
b. Abington, Montg. co., Penna., Mch. 2, 1822; d. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
May 25, 1891. s. Frederick Augustus Van Dyke, M. D., and Ehza Ander-
son. Entered 1839 Pres. Zelo. *. B. K. Studied at Theol. Sem., Prince-
ton, N. J., 1843-^14. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Second Ch., Bridgeton,
136 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1843
N. J., 1846-50; and of First Ch., Gtn., Phila., 1852-53 , and of First Cli.,
afterward the Second Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1853-91. Direc. Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 1873-91. Moderator Gen. Assem. Presb. Ch., Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1S76. Prof. Sys. Theol. Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1891. Pub-
lished ' ' The Ivord's Prayer ;" " The Church : Her Ministry and Sacraments, ' '
beside essays and reviews in the religious press, m. Henrietta, dau. Thomas
Ashmead, Phila. ^^^ Appleton, Gen. Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem., and its
Necrology Report for 1S92.
NICHOLAS KING WADE, A. M. (M. S., Wash, and JeflF. Coll., Penna., 1870.)
b. Washington, D. C, Oct. 31, 1823. s. William Wade and Susan King.
Entered Junior Class 1842. Studied at Geneva (now Hobart) Coll., 1839-42.
Iron mfr. and proprietor Fort Pitt Foundry, Pittsburgh, Penna. Engaged
during the Civil War in the manufacture of heavy ordnance for the U.
S. Govt. Has been a contributor to periodical literature, m. Romaine
v., dau. F. Julius Le Moyne, M. D., Washington, Penna. Address, Santa
Barbara, Cal.
tJOHN PRICE WETHERILL, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 4, 1824; d. Gtn., Phila., Sept. 17, 1888. s. John Price
Wetherill and Maria Lawrence. Entered Fresh. Class May 8, 1840. Mem.
Zelo. Manufacturer. Mem. Select Coim. Phila. Guardian of the Poor, Phila.
Mem. Bd. Pub. Ed., Phila. Inspector Moyamensing Prison, Phila. Mem.
Const. Conv. Penna., 1873 ; and of Centennial Bd. Finance, 1876. Vice-
Pres. Bd. Trade, Phila. Direc. Penna. R. R. Co., 1874-88 ; and of Am.
Steamship Co. ; and of Western Sa\-ings Fund, Phila. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1878. m. Caroline, dau. Thomas Hill Brinton Jacobs. &&& Appleton.
t NICHOLAS CUNNINGHAM WILSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 3, 1824; d. Phila., Jan. 15, 1861. s. William Wilson
and Margaret Wilson. Entered 1839. Mem. Zelo.
+JACOB ZEHNER, A.M.
b. Lynn twp., near Jacksonville, Lehigh co., Penna., May 18, 1820 ; d.
Burlington, N. J., June 6, 1854. s. John Zehner and Elizabeth Smith.
Entered Junior Class 1 841. Mem. Zelo. Teacher. Prof. Math. Burlington
Coll., N. J., 1849-54.
Non-Graduates.
ALBERT SYDNEY ASHMEAD.
b. Phila., May 16, 1824. s. Thomas Ashmead and Catherine Lehman.
Entered 1839, and left first term Fresh, year. Merchant. Real estate busi-
ness until the Civil War, and at its close resumed the same business. Q. M.
29th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861, and Lieut, and Acting Asst. Q. M. U.
S. Vols., and Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., 1S61-65. m. Elizabeth,
dau. Thomas Graham, Phila. Address, JefFerson\'ille, Montg. co., Penna.
fBENNEVILLE JACOB ESSER.
b. , May 9, 1817 ; d. Phila., 1842. s. . Entered Soph. Class
1840, and died during his studentship. Mem. Zelo.
fTHOMAS HENRY FASSITT.
b. Phila., June 24, 1822; d. Phila., Dec. 3, 1842. s. Thomas S. R.
Fassitt and Mary Ann Fassitt. Entered 1839, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. Mem. Zelo.
tJOHN C. HAINS.
Registered as fr. Penna. Entered 1839, and left Fresh, year. Mem.
Philo.
tJOHN CAMPBELL HARRIS.
b. Phila., May 3, 1824; d. Phila., June 30, 1841. s. William Harris,
M. D., and Elizabeth Matilda Patterson. Entered 1839, and died during
his studentship. Mem. Philo.
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WILLIS POPE HAZARD (A.M., Del. Coll., gratise causa, 1882).
b. Huntsv-ille, Ala., July 22, 1825. s. Samuel Hazard and Abbie Clark
Hetfield. Entered 1839, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Publisher and
bookseller. Farmer. Vice-Pres. Acad. Nat. Sci., West Chester, Penna.
Hon'y. Mem. Phil. Soc, West Chester, Penna. Vice-Pres. State Penna.
Dairymen's Assn. Published "Annals of Phila.," being a third vol. of
Watson's Annals of Phila.; " How to Select Cows, etc.;" "On Butter and
Butter-making;" "The Jersey, Guernsey and Aldemey Cow, etc." m.
Susan Robinson, dau. Vincent Gilpin, Wilmington, Del. See Allibone.
Address, West Chester, Penna.
t LEWIS THEODORE LAGUERENNE.
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1825 ; d. Phila., Feb. 2, 1846. s. Pierre Louis Lague-
renne and Eliza Helen Beauveau. Entered 1839. Mem. Philo. Merchant.
f GEORGE SKINNER McCLELLAND.
b. , Jan. 18, 1824 ; d. . s. George McClelland and . En-
tered 1840, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
tJOHN ANTHONY McCOY.
b. , May 25, 1821 ; d. . s. John McCoy and . Entered
Feb. 17, 1840, and left Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
tDAVID JAMES McKIBBIN, M.D., 1846.
b. Phila., Oct. 15, 1824; d. Ashland, Penna., Dec. 19, 18SS. s. David
McKibbin and Martha Agnew. Entered 1839, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. Mem. Philo. Physician. Pres. Schuylkill Co., Penna., Med. Soc.
Mem. Penna. Legis., 1876. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1862. m. .
•{•ROBERT Mckinley.
b. Phila., Dec. 27, 1823 ; d. Phila., June 19, 1871. s. William McKinley
and Margaret Ann McMullen. Entered 1839, and left first term Fresh, year.
Mem. Philo. Conveyancer. Q. M. Sergt. ii8th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols.,
1862-65.
ABEL AUGUSTUS MARPLE.
b. Doylestown, Penna., Jan. 4, 1823. s. David D. Marple and Mary
Hinkle. Entered 1839. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alex-
andria, Va., 1846. P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Paul's, Bloomsburg,
Penna.; and St. Paul's, Wellsboro, Penna.; St. Luke's, Scranton ; Swedes'
Ch., Upper Merion, Montg. co., Penna. Editor The Church, m. Harriet
Neal, dau. William McKelvy. Address, Bridgeport, Montg. co., Penna.
t HENRY BARING POWEL.
b. Phila., Jan. 28, 1823 ; d. Portland, Ore., Apr. 4, 1852. s. John Hare
Powel (Class 1803) and Julia de Veaux. Entered 1839, and left at the close
of Fresh, year. Pursued his studies in France. Lawyer. Mem. First Trp.
Phila. City Cav. m. Caroline, dau. Hon. Richard H. Bayard, Del. See
Keith.
tJAMES SHERMAN.
b. , Nov. 8, 1823 ; d. . s. Conger Shennan and . Entered
1839, and left Soph. year.
1844.
t CHARLES CARROLL BROCK, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 4, 1826; d. Phila., 1866. s. John Brock and Catherine
Egert. Entered Jan. 4, 1841. Mem. Zelo.
i-JAMES STERLING FENTON, A. M.
b. Bristol, Penna., May 24, 1827; d. Phila., Apr. 27, 1888. s. Eleazer
Fenton and Elizabeth Elkinton. Entered Soph. Class 1841. Mem. Philo.
Merchant, m. Frances Josephine, dau. John Ashbumer, Jr.
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DANIEL NiLES FREELAND, A. M.
b. Phila., May 15, 1825. s. David Stansbury Freeland and Hannah
Niles Millar. Entered 1840. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 1847. Mem. Clio. Soc. Coll. N. J. Presb. clergyman, and
pastor Monroe, Orange co., N. Y., 1847-81. Was drafted, and applied for
chaplaincy in Serralls Engr. Corps, U. S. Vols., but the Civil War closed
before acceptance. Published lectures and occasional articles, m. Mary
Eliza, dau. Robert Burwell. Address, Pelham Manor, Westchester co., N. Y.
JOHN BARNARD GEST, A. M. LL. B., 1852.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1823. s. John Gest and Ann Barnard. Entered Jan.,
1841. Pres. Zelo. *. B. K. Chmn. of a Com. Alumni Soc. Coll. Dept. to
compile an Alumni Cat., 1848, 1870 and 1880. Law>-er. Vice-Pres. and
Pres. Fidelity Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Phila., 1873 . Trustee, 1887 .
Pres. Alumni Soc, Coll. Dept., 1884-92. Trustee Presb. Hosp. Pres. Union
Benev. Assn. Direc. Mortg. Trust. Co. Penna. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna, m.
Elizabeth Ann, dau. Alexander Purves. Address, Overbrook, Penna.
fTHOMAS WILLIAMSON GREEN BAN K,"" A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 31, 1825 ; d. Phila., Feb. 10, 1887. s. Rev. Richard M.
Greenbank, M. D., and Mary Thompson. Entered 1840. Mem. Zelo.
L,awyer. Asst. City Solicitor Phila., 1852. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1862.
Judge Dist. Ct. Phila., 1868. Lieut. Penna. Reserves, when Penna. was
threatened with invasion, 1862. m. Elizabeth, dau. Rev. Alban Hook, Ches-
ter CO., Penna.
fHUGH COOPER HANSON, A.M.
b. Phila., Dec. 13, 1S25 ; d. Phila., 1862, s. John Hanson and Catharine
Iv. Cooper. Entered 1840. Mem. Philo.
tJOHN MANSELL HEYBERGER, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 28, 1823 ; d. Phila., 1871. s. Jacob Heyberger and .
Entered Soph. Class 1841. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
DANIEL KENDIG.
b. Middletown, Dauphin co., Penna., Nov. 10, 1824. s. Martin Kendig
and Rebecca McFarland. Entered 1840. Moderator Philo. P. E. clerg>'-
man. Chaplain U. S. A., 1859-90, when he was retired, m. Josephine, dau.
Aristides Monges. Address, 1910 Spruce St., Phila.
t GEORGE MclLRATH LAMB, A. M.
b. Carrickfergus, Ireland, Sept. 26, 1825 ; d. Rock Prairie, Wis., Dec. 16,
1852. s. Francis Lamb and Jane Mcllrath. Entered 1840. Mem. Zelo.
Presb. clergj'man, and pastor Rock Prairie, Wis., 1852.
t ROBERT WALN LEAMING, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 12, 1824; d. Phila., Nov. 9, 1884. s. Jeremiah Fisher
Leaming and Rebecca Wain. Entered 1840. Mem. Philo. Merchant, m.
Julia, dau. Hon. John Morin Scott, Phila.
DANIEL LORD, A. M. (and Rutgers Coll., 1847, M. D., Chicago Med. Coll.,
1873).
b. N. Y. City, Apr. i, 1821. s. Benjamin Lord and Esther Vandervoort.
Entered Soph. Class Jan., 1842. Mem. Philo. Studied at Rutgers Coll.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem. Dutch Ref. Ch., New Brunswick, N. J., 1847.
Dutch Ref. clergyman. Physician Chief phys. South Side Dispen., Chi-
cago. Mem. U. S. Sanitary Comn., 1864-65. m. Sophie E., dau. Nathaniel
Potts. Address, Jordan\nlle, Herkimer co. , N, Y.
fALEXANDER McKiNLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 24, 1824; d. supposed in Cal., where he went in 1848,
and has never been heard of since, s. William McKinley and Margaret Ann
McMullen. Entered 1840. Mem. Philo. Clerk. 2d Lieut. N. J. Battalion
U. S. Vols, in the Mexican War.
• Subsequently known as Thomas Greenbank.
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fandrew harry manderson, a. m.
b. Phila., Oct. 8, 1825 ; d. Phila., July 16, 1858. s. John Manderson and
Margaret Manderson, a cousin. Entered Soph. Class 1841. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer, m. Mary Shryock.
t GEORGE FREDERIC MILLER, A.M.
b. New Hanover, Montg. co., Penna., Apr. 25, 1824; d. Camden, N. J.,
Jan. 9, 1884. s. George Miller and Sarah Beitenman. Entered Soph. Class
1841. Mem. Zelo. Gr. Salutatorian. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 1847. Luth. clergyman, and pastor Ch. of the Transfigura-
tion, Pottstown, Penna., 1847-68. Principal Hill Sch., Pottstown, Penna.,
T868-71. Prof. Ger. Lang, and Lit. Muhlenberg Coll., Penna., 1872-77.
Pastor Millville, Vineland and Riverside, N. J., 1878-84. m. Emma H.,
dau. Rev. Daniel Weisser.
t JOEL BARLOW REYNOLDS, A. M.
b. Phila., May 29, 1826; d. Phila., May 16, 1851. s. Caleb Reynolds
and . Entered 1840. Moderator Philo. Latin Salutatorian. Mechani-
cal engineer. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1851.
tJOHN MANSELL RICHARDS, A. M. (D. D., Madison Univ., N. Y., 1859).
b. Phila., Mch. 30, 1822; d. Spring Lake, Mich., Dec. 16, 1875. s.
William H. Richards, and Elizabeth Mansell. Entered Apr. 17, 1841.
Studied at Madison Univ., Hamilton, N. Y. Bapt. clergyman, m. Sarah,
dau. Horace Evans.
JAMES GALLAHER SHINN, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 13, 1822. s. Col. John Shian, Jr., and Mary White.
Entered Jan. 4, 1841. Mem. Zelo. Valedictorian. Was graduated at Theol.
Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1847. Presb. clergyman and teacher. Pastor First
Ch., Burlington, la., 1848-51, and Richmond Ch., Phila., 1853-61. Principal
of aschool, Phila., 1866-73. " Stated supply " atWaterford, Atco and Berlin,
N. J., 1873-78. Pastor and teacher, Waterford, N. J., 1878-80. Principal
of a school, Atlantic City, N. J., 1880 . Chaplain U. S. A., 1861-64.
Hosp. Chaplain, Phila., 1864-65. m. M. Cecilia, dau. John J. Shoemaker. See
Gen. Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem. Address, 1708 Pacific Ave., Atlantic
City, N. J.
SAMUEL MOORE SHUTE, A. M. (D. D., Mercer Univ., Ga., 1870.)
b. Phila., Jan. 24, 1823. s. William Shute and Sarah Young. Entered
Soph. Class 1841. Moderator Philo. Bapt. clergyman, and pastor Pemberton,
N. J., 1853-55, and at Alexandria, Va., 1857-59. Prof. Eng. Lang, and
Lit., Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, 1859 . Mem. Am. Philol.
Assn. Hered. Mem. N. J. State Soc. Cincinnati, and chaplain of the same.
Chaplain Gen. Soc. Cincinnati. Author "A Manual of Anglo-Saxon."
m. JaneC, dau. Daniel S. Kerfoot, Fauquier co., Va. See-Allibone. Address,
132 1 Q St., Washington, D. C.
tJAMES SUDDARDS, A. M. M. D., 1847.
b. Hull, Eng., Feb. 27, 1827 ; d. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug. 31, 1888. s.
Rev. William Suddards, D. D., and Jane Ansdale. Entered 1840. Mem.
Philo. Naval Surgeon. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion, U. S. Asst. Surg.
U. S. N., 1849 ; Surg., 1861 ; Med. Inspec, 1871 ; Med. Direc, 1875. m.
Frances A. Locker.
+ ELIAS ELY WILSON, A. M. M. D., 1849.
b. Buckingham, Bucks co., Penna., Mch. i, 1825; murdered near Cairo,
Egypt, Dec., 1868, while traveling, s. John Wilson, M. D., and Mary Gil-
lingham. Entered 1840. Mem. Philo. Physician.
140 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1844
Non-Graduates.
+ ALBERT HENRY BARNES (A. B., Yale, 1846. A. M., Yale, 1866. Ph. D.,
Lafayette Coll., 1871).
b. Morristown, N. J., Feb. 11, 1826; d. Phila., Apr. 6, 1879. s. Rev.
Albert Barnes, D. D., and Abby A. Smith. Entered 1840, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. Studied at Theol. Sem. , Yale Coll. , and at Union
Theol. Sem., N. Y. City. Presb. clergyman, and principal of a classical
academy, m. Annie, dau. Joseph Chamberlain, M. D., Newark, Del. See
Coffin's Men 0/ Lafayette.
tJAMES NATHAN BARNES (A. B., Yale, 1848).
b. Morristown, N. J., Sept. i, 1827 ; d. Phila., Apr. 15, 1892. s. Rev.
Albert Barnes, D. D., and Abby A. Smith. Entered i84o,_and left Soph,
year. Mem. Philo. Lawj'er.
t AUSTIN MONTGOMERY BOWEN.
b. Phila., Oct. 11, 1825 ; d. . s. John Bowen and . Entered
Soph. Class 1841, and left Junior year. Mem. Philo.
CHARLES CABOT.
b. Phila., June 28, 1826. s. Joseph Cabot and Catharine Crafts Frazier.
Entered Soph. Class 1841, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Merchant.
i- GEORGE CORREY.
b. Phila., Sept. 10, 1823; d. Phila., Mch. 12, 1846. s. David Correy
and Margaretta Smith. Entered 1840, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Mem. Philo.
i-WILLIAM THOMPSON COWPLAND.
b. Phila., May 17, 1824; d. Phila., Dec, 1846. s. Joshua Cowpland
and Catherine W. Carr. Entered 1840, and left Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo.
t SILAS WOOD SEXTON CULP.
b. , Oct. 26, 1825 ; d. . s. C. Culp and . Entered 1840,
and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo.
WILLIAM DULLES.
b. Phila., May 12, 1825. s. Joseph Heatly Dulles and Margaret Welsh.
Entered 1840, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Merchant,
m. Fanny, dau. M. Leib Harrison, Phila. Address, 262 So. Sixteenth St.,
Phila.
+ SOLOMON ALLEN ENGLES, M. D., 1849.
b. Phila., Jan. 9, 1827 ; d. . s. Joseph Patterson Engles (Class 1811)
and Harriet P. Allen. Entered 1840, and left Senior year. Mem. Philo.
Physician.
i- EDWARD TRISTRAM HORATIO HARPER.
b. , Dec. 16, 1825 ; d. , s. . Entered 1840, and left Fresh.
year. Mem. Philo.
i- THOMAS B. ADAMS HEWLINGS.
b. , Dec. 23, 1826 ; d. . s. . Entered 1840, and left Soph.
year.
tJAMES PEMBERTON HUTCHINSON.
b. Phila., Oct. 10, 1824 ; d. . s. R. Hutchinson and . Enteretl
1840, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
t WILLIAM EVANS GARRETT KEEN.
b. Phila., June 8, 1S24 ; d. Paris, Fauquier co., Va., July 22, 1864,
while in the service Conf. Army. s. Samuel Williams Keen and Jane
Garrett. Entered 1840, and left at the clo.se of Fresh, year. Clk. P. O.
Dept., Washington, D. C, 1857-61. Lieut. Artill., Conf. Army, 1861-64. m.
Ellen, dau. John N. Lovejoy, Washington, D. C.
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tANDREW MONROE LAW.
b. Litchfield, Conn., May 17, 1825 ; d. Vera Cniz, Mexico, Dec. 12, 1847,
of disease contracted while in the U. S. service, s. Smith Law and Louisa
Humphreville. Entered 1840, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mer-
chant. 2d Lieut. Co. B. N. J. Battalion Vols, in the Mexican War.
HENRY LUDUM LEANING.
b. Phila., Nov. 25, 1825. s. Furman Learning and Hannah Ludlam.
Entered 1840, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Farmer. Served as ist
Lieut., Capt., Major, Lieut. -Col. and Col. 40th Ind. Regt. U. S. Vols.,
1861-66. m. Mary Elizabeth, dau. John Eichelberger. Address, Lafayette,
Tippecanoe co. , Ind.
HENRY VOORHEES LESLEY.
b. Phila., Aug. 28, 1824. s. Peter Lesley and Elizabeth Oswald Allen.
Entered 1840, and left Soph. year. Sec. and Treas. Del. and Chesapeake
Canal.
t EDWARD LIVINGSTON LEVERING.
b. Phila., Oct. 26, 1825 ; d. Phila., Jan. 2, 1864. s. Jacob Levering and
Elizabeth Mathias. Entered 1840, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Mem. Zelo. Commission broker.
t GEORGE BRINTON McCLELLAN.
b. Phila., Dec. 3, 1826; d. Orange, N. J., Oct. 29, 1885. s. George
McClellan, M. D., Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Elizabeth Brinton. Entered
1840, and left at the close of Soph. year. Entered U. S. Mil. Acad., West
Point, July, 1842, and was graduated July, 1846. Soldier. Brvt. 2d Lieut.
Engrs. U. S. A., 1846; Brvt. ist Lieut., 1847; Asst. Instr. Pract. Engr.
U. S. Mil. Acad., 1848-52 ; Capt. ist U. S. Cav., 1855. Resigned from
the Army, Jan., 1857. He served in the Mexican War; was afterward
detailed for duty in the West, and in 1855 was sent to Europe as a member
of a military commission to report on the condition of the European
armies. Maj.-Gen. Ohio Vols., Apr., i86r. Commander-in-chief U. S. A.,
Nov., 1861. Maj.-Gen. U. S. A., Dec, 1861. Relieved as Commander-in-
chief U. S. A., and appointed Commander Army of the Potomac, Mch. to
Nov., 1862. Resigned his commission, 1864. Nominated by the Democratic
party for President, 1864. Declined the presidency of the Univ. of Cal.,
1868, and of Union Coll., 1869. Engr. -in-chief Dept. of Docks N. Y. City,
1870-72. Governor N. J., 1877-78. Mem. Bd. Mngrs. Nat. Home for Dis-
abled Soldiers, 1881-85. Author " The Armies of Europe ;" " McClellan's
Own Story, etc.," etc. m. Mary Ellen, dau. Brig. -Gen. Randolph Barnes
Marcy, U. S. A. See Appleton, CuUum's Biog. Register, Allibone.
tJOSEPH PARRISH, M. D., 1844.
b. Phila., Nov. 11, 1818 ; d. Burlington, N. J., Jan. 15, 1891. s. Joseph
Parrish, M. D., and Susanna Cox. Entered 1840, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Physician. Prof. Phila. Med. Coll. Supdt. Home for Feeble-
minded Children, Media, Penna. Supdt. Md. Inebriate Asyl., near Balto.;
and Supdt. Inebriate Sanitarium, Burlington, N. J. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila.,
1854. Mem. Neurol. Soc. Phila. ; Jurisp. Soc. Phila. ; Obstet. Soc. Phila. ; Am.
Climatol. Soc; Life Mem. Franklin Inst. Phila.; Corres. Mem. Medico-Legal
Soc, N. Y.; Permanent Mem. Am. Med. Assn. Hon. Mem. and Fell. N. J.
Med. Soc. Mem. N. J. Hist. Soc. Pres. Am. Assn. for the Study and Cure of
Inebriety ; Mem. British Med. Assn. Corres. Mem. British Assn. for the
Study and Cure of Inebriety. Vice-Pres. Colonial and Internat. Cong, on
Inebriety, London. Mem. U. S. Sanitary Comn., 1861-65. Author "Inebriety
from a :Medical Standpoint," beside medical essays and addresses, and
founder N. J. Medical Reporter, m. Lydia, dau. Caleb Gaskill, Burling-
ton, N. J. See Appleton, Atkinson, Allibone.
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t CLERMONT ENGLES THAW (A. B., Lafayette Coll., 1844. A. M., Lafayette
Coll., 1847).
b. Phila., Aug. 14, 1824 ; d. near Altamont, Va., circa 1850. s. William
Thaw and . Entered 1840, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer.
See Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
tJOSEPH SAUNDERS WALTER.
b. Phila., Apr. 20, 1825 ; d. La Guayra, Venezuela, S. A., June 20, 1844.
s. Thomas U. Walter and Mary Ann E. Hancocks. Entered Jan. 4, 1841,
and left at the close of Fresh, year. Civil engr., and at the time of his death
was engaged with his father in the construction of the breakwater in the
harbor of La Guayra, S. A.
tJOHN MURRAY WATERHOUSE.
b. , Oct. 18, 1825 ; d. . s. John Waterhouse and . Entered
1840, and left at the close of Soph. year.
t ROBERT GRAY WHITE.
b. Phila., June 20, 1826 ; d. Phila., July 31, 1893. s. Brittain White and
Elizabeth Gray. Entered Soph. Class 1841, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Mem. Zelo. Merchant.
t EUGENE LAFAYETTE WITMAN.
b. Phila., July 21, 1825 ; d. . s. George Witman and . Entered
1840, and left first term Fresh, year.
1845.
JOHN McMINN COLLINS, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 19, 1824. s. Charles Collins and Eleanor McMinn.
Entered Soph. Class 1842. Mem. Zelo. *. B. K. Valedictorian. Lawyer.
Joint editor with Hon. James Ryley Ludlow (Class 1843) of "Adams on
Equity." m. ist, ; 2d, . Address, 717 Walnut St., Phila.
fWILLIAM HENRY CRABBE, A. M.
b. Phila., June 24, 1827; d. . s. Henry S. Crabbe and Elizabeth
Duane. Entered 184 1. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. Published " Crabbe 's
Reports of Cases E. D. of Penna," one vol. m. Augusta Smith, Rochester,
N. Y.
ALFRED VIDAL DAVIS, A. M. (LL. B., Harvard, 1847.)
b. Vidalia, La., Sept. 7, 1826. s. Samuel Davis and Maria Clarissa
Vidal. Entered 1 84 1. Mem. Zelo. Planter. Capt. Co. E 4th La. Battalion
Conf Army, 1861-65. m. ist, Sarah, dau. Col. Francis Suzette, Natchez,
Miss. ; 2d, Mary Dunbar, Natchez, Miss. Address, Pass Christian, Miss.
BENJAMIN JOHNSON DOUGLASS, A. M.
b. Del. CO., Penna., Aug. 17, 1825. s. Rev. Jacob Morgan Douglass and
Sarah Ann Johnson. Entered Soph. Class 1842. Mem. Zelo. Delivered the
English oration. P. E. clergv'man, and rector Christ Ch., Towanda, Penna.,
1850-65. Traveled in Europe^ 1865-67. Rector St. Paul's, Columbia, Penna.,
1867-69, and St. Paul's, Georgetown, Del., 1871-84. Mem. Hist. Soc.
Penna. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Published sermons and addresses, m.
ist, Elizabeth Stott, dau. Col. Samuel Price Wetherill, Phila.; 2d, Julia
R., dau. Rev. Henry S. Riley, Montrose, Penna. Address, 2213 Locust St.,
Phila.
+ HENRY FLING, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 19, 1825; d. Phila., Nov. 12, 1874. s. William B. Fling
and Townsend. Entered 1841. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. Mem.
State in Schuylkill. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. See Hist. State
in Schuylkill.
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CHARLES MORRIS BAINBRIDGE HARRIS, A. M. M. D., 1848.
b Phila., Oct. 2, 1827. s. Thomas Harris, M. D., and Jane Phillips
Hodgdon. Entered 1841. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Clk. in office Sec.
Treat Washington, D. C, 1851-63 ; Asst. Assessor Int. Rev. 4th Dist. N. Y.,
1865-71 • elk. 6th Auditor's Office, P. O. Dept, Washington, D. C, 1872 .
Captain's clk. U. S. S. Yantic, 1864-65. In actions before Fort Fisher, N. C,
Dec, 1864, and Jan., 1865. m. Amelia Gantt, dau. John Bowie, Md.
Address, 608 Thirteenth St., Washington, D. C.
fWILLIAM HENRY HOOPER, A. M. M. D., 1849-
b. Worcester co., Md., Aug. 7, 1824; d. Phila., Dec. 18, 1883. s. John
Hooper and Mary Radcliffe. Entered 1841. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1852. Mem. Phila. Co. Med. Soc.; Acad. Nat. Soc.,
Phila.; Hist. Soc. Penna.
tGEORGE FREDERICK TILGHMAN JONES, A. M.
b. Phila., July 19, 1827 ; d. . s. . Entered Junior Class Jan.,
1844. Studied at St. Paul's Coll., N. Y.
CHARLES SHEARER KEYSER, A. M.
b Phila., June 18, 1825. s. Joseph Keyser and Susan Shearer. Entered
Soph. Class 1842. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna ; German
Soc. Penna. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav., 1861. Published Lemon
Hill-" " Fairmount Park ; " " Penn's Treaty ; " " Memoir of Judge Shars-
wood-" "Memoir of Wm. H. English;" "Keyser Family," and "Plan
fortheCelebrationof July4, 1876." m. Sophronia MacKay Norns. See
Keyser Family. Address, 524 Walnut St., Phila.
WILLIAM BRITTON MUSGRAVE, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 9, 1827. s. William Musgrave and Eleanor Britton.
Entered Soph. Class 1842. Moderator Philo. P. E. clergyman, and has
officiated in Penna. and in N. Y. m. Anna Mason, dau. Sylvester Fosdick.
Address, 406 W. Fifty-seventh St., N. Y. City.
i-JOSEPH RUPERT PAXTON, A. M.
b. Columbia co., Penna., July 2, 1826; d. Houston, Texas, Aug. 20,
1867. s. Col. Joseph Paxton and Catherine Rupert, the latter having
died Nov 1887, at the age of one hundred and one in full possession of
her faculties. Entered Soph. Class Jan., 1843. Mem. Philo. Ivawyer.
Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav., 1861. Capt 15th U. S. Inf., 1862-65.
when he resigned. A. D. C. on the staff of Gen. George H. Thomas at the
battle of Nashville. Author "Jewelry and the Precious Stones, by Hippo-
nax Roset " (an anagram). Editor Bizarre of Phila. He dramatized many
of Dickens' stories, translated into English several French plays and into
French "Reveries of a Bachelor." m. Sarah Cavendish, dau. Capt. Job
Whipple, U. S. N., of Salem and Ipswich, Mass. See Appleton, Drake,
Alltbone.
4-PHILIP PELTZ, A. M. (D. D., Union Coll., 1866.)
b. Phila., Dec. 16, 1823 ; d. Coeymans, Albany co., N. Y., June 26, 18S3.
s. Richard Peltz and Sarah Lentz. Entered Soph. Class 1842. Mem. Zelo.
One of the orators at Junior exhibition. Valedictorian. Was graduated at
Theol. Sem. Dutch Ref. Ch. , New Brunswick, N. J. , 1848. Clergyman Dutch
Ref. Ch. m. ist, Annie E., dau. Henry Sailor, Phila.; 2d, Mary van Dyck,
dau. Rev. John De Witt, D. D., New Brunswick, N. J.
SAMUEL GEORGE ROSENGARTEN, A. M. ^ ^,. ^ ,^ „
b. Phila., Nov. 8, 1827. s. George D. Rosengarten and Elizabeth Ben-
nett. Entered Soph. Class 1842. Mem. Zelo. Chemist and manufac-
turer. Address, 1532 Chestnut St., Phila.
i-JOEL RUDDEROW, A. M. „ ^ „, ., ^
b. Peach Grove (now Merchantville) N. J., Mch. 6, 1818 ; d. Phila., Dec.
30, 1891. s. John Rudderow and Anna Welch. Entered Soph. Class 1842.
144
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. l^HS
Pres. Zelo. Studied at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1845-46.
P. E. clergjTnan, and rector St. Paul's, Bloomsburg, Penna., 1848-54; Ch.
Messiah, Port Richmond, Phila., 1854-64. Chaplain Hosp. P. E. Ch.,
Phila., iS^4-6S. Rector St. Paul's Memorial Ch. , Upper Providence, Montg.
CO., Penita., 1868-91. Published " Historical Sketch of St. Paul's Memorial
Ch!, Upper Providence, Montg. co., Penna." m. Catharine Mary, dau.
Benjamin Say Janney, M. D., Phila. See Memorial Sermon by Rev. Benj.
J. Douglass ( Class 18^5) . First Settlers in Old New Town ,N.J., by Judge
Clement.
t ROBERT PERCY SARGENT, A. M. M. D., 1849.
b. Phila., May 17, 1827 ; d. Natchez, Miss,, May 12, 1859. s. George
Washington Sargent and Margaret Jessie Percy. Entered 1841. Physician ;
subsequently planter, m. Anne Johnston, Bayou Sara, La.
tWINTHROP SARGENT, A. M. (LL. B., Harvard, 1847.)
b. Phila., Sept. 23, 1825 ; d. Paris, France, May 18, 1870. s. George
Washington Sargent and Margaret Jessie Percy. Entered 1841. Mem. Zelo.
Lawyer and author. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. Published "Life of Major
Andre;" "Braddock's Defeat;" "Loyalist Poetry," etc., beside misc.
articles in periodical literature, m. Sarah, dau. Ignatius Sargent, Boston,
Mass. See Appleton, Allibone.
WASHINGTON CARROLL TEVIS,*A. M.
b Phila., Feb. 22, 1829. s. Benjamin Tevis and Mary Hunter. Entered
Soph. Class 1842. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at U. S. Mil. Acad., West
Point, 1849. Soldier. Officer of the Legion of Honor, France. Grand
Commander Order of Francis I., Naples. Grand Officer Mihan Iftikar,
Officer of the M<Jjidie and Kars Medal, Turkey. Crimean Medal. Com-
mander of St. Sepulchre and of St. Maino, Rome. 2d Lieut. Mounted
RiflesU. S. A., 1849-50. Maj. Cav. Turkish Army, 1854-56. Lieut.-Col.
4th Del Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-63. Lieut.-Col. 3d Md. Regt. U. S. Vols.,
186^-64. Brvt. Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1865. Gen. of Brigade French
Army 1870-71. Gov. Egyptian Mil. Sch., 1872-73. Pontifical Chamber-
lain Rome, Italy. Published "La Petite Guerre," a treatise on outpost
service, m. Blanche, dau. Jacob Florance, Phila. Address, 3 Rue Darer,
Paris, France.
EDWARD SHIPPEN WATSON, A. M.
b Phila Tan 7 1826. s. William Inman Watson and Frances Shippen.
Entered 1841 Meik. Zelo. *. B. K. Studied at Gen. Theol. Sem P E.
Ch N Y City P E clergyman, and rector St. James the Less, Phila.,
186^-68- and St. Tames, Lancaster, Penna., 1869-77; and Ch. of the
Redeemer. Bryn Mawr, Penna., 1878-86. Published "Ritualism ;" Germs
or Grafts," etc. m. Sophia, dau. Edmund Wilcox, Phila. See Keith.
Address, 323 So. Sixteenth St., Phila.
+ CKARLES MAYER WETHERILL, A. M. (Ph. D., Univ. Giessen, 1848. M.D.,
N. Y. Med. Coll., gratise causa, 1853.)
b Phila Nov. 4, 1825 ; d. Bethlehem, Penna., Mch. 4, 1871. s. Charies
Wetherill and Margaretta S. Mayer. Entered 1841. Mem. Zelo. Gr.
Salutatorian. Studied at the Royal Coll. , France, 1846, and at Univ. Giesseu
1847-48. Chemist. Chemist Agri. Dept. Washington, DC. 1865. Prof.
Chem Lehigh Univ., 1866-71. At the time of his death he had accepted
the Chair of Chem. in the Coll. Dept. Univ. Penna. Mem. Ani 1 hil.
vSoc i8si ; Franklin Instit. Phila., 1846 ; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila , 1846 ; Md.
State Med. Soc, 1870; Soc. Nat. Sci., Reading, Penna. Published The
Manufacture of Vinegar, etc.;" " Lecture Notes on Chemistry ;" " Chemistry
of Tannic and Gallic Acids ;" " Adipocire and its Formation ;" Report on
the Iron and Coal of Penna.;" "Report on the Ventilation of the Lapito
Extension, Washington, D. C.;" "The Modern Theory of Chemical
■• Known since 1S53 as Charles Carroll Tevis.
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COLI.EGE DEPARTMENT. I45
Types ;" " Experiments on Ozone and Antozone ;" *' The Crystalline Nature
of Glass," etc. m. Mary C, dau. Thomas Truxtun Benbridge. S&q Apple-
ton, Allibone.
SAMUEL WETHERiLL, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 8, 1826. s. William Wetherill and Isabella Macomb.
Entered 1841. Mem. Zelo. 4>. B. K. Lawyer. Direc. Pub. Sch. 7th Ward,
Phila., for nearly seven years. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Edited
"Williamson Personal Propert}'." m. Martha Anna, dau. William Parker
Bowles, Savannah, Ga. Address, 1835 De Lancey Place, Phila.
+ EDWARD WAGNER WHITE, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 17, 1824; d. Phila., Apr. 7, 1886. s. John White and
Phoebe Wagner. Entered Soph. Class Jan., 1843. Mem. Zelo. L,aw>'er.
Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the three mos. campaign in the
spring of 1861.
Non-Graduates.
fSAMUEL BADGER, JR.
b. Phila., Aug. 16, 1824; d. Phila., May 21, 1865. s. Hon. Samuel
Badger and . Entered 1841, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer.
fSAMUEL SITGREAVES BOWMAN (A. 6., Yale, 1845).
b. Easton, Penna., Feb. 19, 1826; d. Phila., May 16, 1846. s. Rt. Rev.
Samuel Bowman, D. D., and Susan Sitgreaves. Entered Junior Class 1843,
and left at the close of first term. Mem. Zelo. Studied at St. Paul's Coll.,
N. Y. Was a law student at the time of his death.
t PHILIP NICKLIN DALLAS (A. B., Coll. N. J., gratis causa, 1847).
b. Phila., Aug. 13, 1825; d. Phila., Mch. 14, 1866. s. Hon. George
Mifflin Dallas and Sophia Chew Nicklin. Entered 1841, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Coll. N. J. Lawyer. Sec. U. S.
Leg., London, 1856-61. See Keith, Appleton.
t CHARLES EDWARDS ELMES.
b. Phila., Sept. 2, 1824; d. Phila., Feb. 2, 1891. s. Abner Elmes and
Maria Husband. Entered 1841, and left Fresh, year. Insurance broker.
Private Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols, three mos. service, 1861. m. Frances
Harriet, dau. John Northrop, Phila.
fCOLEMAN FISHER.
b. Phila., Feb. 12, 1825 ; d. "Briar Hill," Montg. co., Penna., July 21,
1876. s. William Wharton Fisher and Mary Pleasants Fox. Entered 1841,
and left at the close of Fresh, year. m. Mary, dau. Samuel Wilson, M. D.
(Class 1819). See Rodman Family.
t GEORGE FRYER.
b. Phila., Sept. 10, 1824; d. Phila., Dec. 20, 18S0. s. William Fryer
and Catharine Anderson. Entered 1841, and left Fresh, year. Studied at
Coll. N. J. Merchant, m. Mary Jane, dau. Robert Smjdh.
t LEONARD JACOBY, M. D., 1847.
b. Bristol, Penna., Dec. 3, 1825 ; d. . s. Francis Jacoby and .
Entered Jan. 3, 1S42, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Physician.
t EDWARD HICKS LAWS.
b. Phila., Sept. i, 1825; d. Nicaragua, C. A., June, 1856. s. James Laws
and Sarah Clark. Entered 1841, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Stud-
ied atTheol. Sem., Andover, Mass., one year. Drug mcht., Phila.
HENRY SERGEANT LOWBER.
b. Phila., Feb. 6, 1827. s. John Cole Lowber (Class 1804) and Frances
Sergeant. Entered 1841, and left at Commencement July, 1845. He never
received his degree owing to a question as to honors, though he held first
or second place throughout his college course. Moderator Philo. Law>er.
m. Charlotte Bleecker, dau. Philip^Lansdale, M. D., Med. Direc. U. S' N.
Address, Gorgas Lane, Gtn., Phila.
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DUNCAN MacGREGOR MITCHESON. ,. ,.
b Phila., Mch. 6, 1827. s. Robert Mitcheson and Frances Mary Mac-
Gregor. Entered 1841, and left at the close of Soph. year. Real estate
agent. Address, 924 Spruce St., Phila.
JAMES EGLINTON MONTGOMERY (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1845)
b. Eglinton, Dutchess co., N. Y., Sept. 20, 1826. s. John Crathome
Montgomery and Elizabeth Henrietta Philips. Entered 1841, and left at the
close of first term Fresh, year. Civil engr. in the service Penna. R. R. Co. ,
and subsequently chief engr. Tyrone and Clearfield R. R. Mem. Mil. Order
Loyal Legion U. S. U. S. Consul, Geneva, 1877-79 ; and Leipsic, 1879-81 ;
and Brussels, 1881 ; and Trieste, 1882-83, when he resigned. Capt. Com-
monwealth (Penna.) Artill. U. S. Vols., three mos. semce, 1861. Capt. and
Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1861. Major and Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S. Vols.,
1864, and served on the staffs of Gens. Newton, Slocum, Canby, Martindale,
Granger, Cadwalader and Hancock. Was wounded several times, once in
the seven days' battles before Richmond, almost mortally ; had two horses
killed under him, and was taken prisoner. Resigned fr. the Army July,
1866 Private Sec. Admiral Farragut, 1867-70, and with him \-isited many
of the Courts on the Continent of Europe. Published " Our Admiral's Flag
Abroad." m. Mary Seymour Walker. See Keith, Alhbone. Address,
Vevey, Switzerland.
tTHOMAS HEWSON WEILL
b. Phila., Apr. 9, 1826 ; d. Phila., Mch. 10, 1885. s. Henr>' Iseill, M. D.,
and Martha R. Duffield. Entered 1841, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at U. S. Mil. Acad., West Pomt, 1847.
Soldier. Asst. Instr. Inf. Tactics there, 1847. Sensed as 2d Lieut. 5th U. S.
Inf in Mexican War. Was on frontier duty, 1848-51. Asst. Prof. Draw-
ing, West Point, 1852-57- ist Lieut. 5th U. S. Inf., and serA-ed m the
Utah expedition, 1857-60. At the beginning of the Cml War he acted
as Asst Adj. -Gen. to Gen. Cadwalader (Class 1823), and then under
Gen. Robt. Patterson. Col. 23d Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Feb., 1862
Brig -Gen. U. S. Vols., Nov., 1862. Brvt. Brig. -Gen. U. S. A., and
Brvt Maj.-Gen. U. S. Vols., Mch., 1865. He participated in all the battles
of the Army of the Potomac. Mem. Exam. Bd. U. S. Officers, 1867-69.
Inspec -Gen. U. S. A., stationed at New Orleans. Lieut. -Col. ist U. S. Inf.,
stationed at Governor's Is., N. Y. Harbor, 1869-71. He then served in the
West 1871-73. Commandant U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1875-80. Col.
8th U S Cav. Jeff. Barracks, Mo., 1880-83. m. Eva. D. Looney. See
Descdts. of Henry Neill, M. D. Appleton. Cullum's Biog. Register.
i-JAMES DAVIS PHILLIPS. ^ , .
b. Phila., Aug. 5, 1824 ; d. . s. Amos Phillips and . Entered
Apr. 18, 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year.
tZACHARIAH POULSON. ^, , . t, 1
b. Phila., July 18, 1826; d. . s. Charles A. Poulson and .
Entered Jan. 3, 1842, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
b Phila* Nov. 25, 1825; drowned at Annapolis, Md., 1852. s. Hon.
William Bradford Reed (Class 1822), Prof. Am. Hist., and Louisa Whelan.
Entered 1841, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. Asst. U. S.
Coast Survey.
+JOHN ADAMS REMPSON. ^w 1 q ^ 1 r. . ft,
b. , May 19, 1826 ; d. . s. . Entered 1841, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
tWILLIAM RODMAN RUAN. ,,00 ^ ^ ^ ^r r^
b Phila., Sept. 15, 1826; d. , May, 1881. s. John Ruan. M. D.,
and Susan Rodman. Entered 1841, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Mcht. in Apalachicola, Fla. He served 111 Conf. Army. See
Rodman Family.
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HENRY SARGENT (LL. B., Harvard, 1849). , ^ .,
b. Gloucester, Mass., June 8, 1825. s. Winthrop Sargent and Emily
Haskell. Entered Soph. Class 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Lawyer. Was for several years clerk to Hon. Daniel Webster in Washing-
ton, D. C. m. ist, Sophia H., dau. Rev. D. Malin, Phila.; 2d, Mary D.,
dau. Isaac W. Wheelwright, Newbury, Mass. Address, Bryn Mawr, Penna.
+ ABRAHAM HILYARD SEE (LL. B., Harvard, 1846).
b. Phila., July 14, 1824; d. Phila., Mch. 8, i88r. s. Richard See and
. ' Entered 1841, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Sec. Law Acad. Phila., 1846.
+ FISHER COLEMAN SMITH, M. D., 1847. ^ ^ . ,
b. Phila., Oct. 13, 1825; d. Cal., Aug. 14, 1873. s. James S. Smith
(Class 1799) and Lydia Learning. Entered 1841, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Physician.
+ PETER FRANCIS STOUT. , ^ , , r . .
b. , Oct. 19, 1826 ; d. . s. . Entered 1841, and left first
term Fresh, year.
PETER STRYKER (A. B., Rutgers Coll., 1845. A. M., Rutgers Coll., 1848.
D. D., Univ. City of N. Y., 1866).
b. Fairfield, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1826. s. Rev. Hermanus Stryker and
Balinda Cadmus. Entered 1841, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. Dutch Ref. Ch., New Brunswick, N. J.,
1848. Dutch Ref. clergyman. Has had charges in N. Y. City, Phila., and
Minneapolis, Minn. m. Caroline Smock. Address, Minneapolis, Mmn.
+JOHN EDWARD TAGGART.
b. Winchester, Va., Oct. 3, 1826; d. New Granada, S. A., Feb. 4, 1856.
s. Daniel Taggart and Caroline Baker. Entered Apr. 18, 1842, and left at
the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
JOHN HOLMES TAYLOR. , , „ , . .
b. Phila., Apr. 4, 1825. s. Robert Taylor and Elizabeth Coultas Leiper.
Entered Soph. Class 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
Asst. melter and refiner U. S. Mint, Phila., for many years. Address, .
+ THOMAS RUTHERFORD TAYLOR.
b. , Nov. 10, 1817 ; d. —^—. s. . Entered Apr. 18, 1842, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
+ JAMES CALBRAITH VOGDES. , ^
b. Phila., Mch. 26, 1826; d. Phila., Apr. 14, 1861. s. John Reynolds
Vogdes and Hannah Howell. Entered Apr. 18, 1842, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer, m. Hannah M., dau. James S.
Woodward.
1846.
ALFRED WITMAN AUNER, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 4, 1826. s. Joseph Gosner Auner and Mary Ann Witman.
Entered 1842. Mem. Philo. Printer. Address, S. W. Cor. Tenth and
RaceSts., Phila.
THOMAS HEWSON BACHE, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1850.)
b. Phila., Sept. 16, 1826. s. Franklin Bache, M. D. (Class 1810) Prof
Jeff. Med. Coll., and Aglad Dabadie. Entered 1842. Mem. Philo. Physician.
Resdt. Penna. Hosp., 1852-53. Surg. Howard Hosp., Phys. Children's
Hosp., and Treas. of same. Vice-Pres. Penna. Instit. for the Deaf and
Dumb. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1852 ; Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1855 ; Am.
Phil. Soc, 1877 ; Phila. Co. Med. Soc. ; Med. Soc. State Penna. ; Pathol.
Soc. Phila. Surg. 17th Penna. Regt., U. S. Vols., 1861, and Major and
Brvt. Lt.-Col. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. A frequent contributor to medical htera-
ture. Address, 311 So. Fortieth St., Phila.
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t FRANCIS BARTON, A. M.
b. rhila., Nov. 27, 1826 ; d. Red Bank on the Shrewsbury, N. J., Sept.
3, 1891. S.John Rhea Barton, M. D., and Anne Fries Frazer. Entered
1842. He spent most of his time in foreign travel. Served as a private. First
Trp. Phila. City Cav., during the invasion of Penna. by Gen. Lee's army,
June to Aug., 1S63. m. Emily, dau. Caleb Chace, Boston, Mass.
+ CALDWELL KEPPELE BIDDLE, A. M. LL. B., 1853.
b. Phila., Jan. 22, 1829; d. Phila., Feb. 26, 1862. s. James Cornell
Biddle and Sarah Caldwell Keppele. Entered 1842. Moderator Philo.
Valedictorian. Lawyer. Sec. Bd. Trustees, 1853-62. m. Elizabeth Meade,
dau. Thomas Ricketts, Phila. See Descdts. Clement Biddle.
WILLIAM SERGEANT BLIGHT. A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 1826. s. George Wain Blight and Mary Valeria Ser-
geant. Entered 1842. Mem. Philo. Sec. and Treas. Ridge Ave. Pass.
Railway Co., Phila., 1859 . Vice-Pres. Alumni Soc, Coll. Dept., for many
years, m. Sarah, dau. Hon. Charles Bingham Penrose, Phila. See Descdts.
Clement Biddle. Autobiog. Chas. Biddle. Address, 1406 Pine St., Phila.
+ CHARLES FRANCIS BURGIN, A. M. (LL. B., Harvard, 1848.)
b. Phila., Nov. 3, 1827; d. Phila., Nov. 7, 1885. s. George Horatio
Burgin, M. D., and Marianne Herman. Entered Soph. Class, 1844. Mod-
erator Philo. Lawyer. Glass manufacturer. Pres. Law Acad. Phila., 1850.
m. ist, Mary Clasby, dau. Capt. Reuben Ray, Nantucket, Mass. ; 2d, Charlotte,
dau. William Neal, Newton, Iowa.
tJAMES DONNELLY CARLISLE, A. M.
b. , May 30, 1828; d. . s. William Carlisle, Jr., and .
Entered 1842. Lawyer.
SAMUEL COX, JR., A. M. D. D., 1865.
b. Bustleton, Phila. co., Penna., Oct. 3, 1825. s. Samuel Cox and Helen
Maria Lvman. Entered Fresh. Class, 1843, and at the close of Fresh, year
was advanced to Junior Class. Mem. Zelo. Gr. Salutatorian. Was grad-
uated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1849. P. E. clergyman,
and rector Christ Ch., Manhasset, N. Y., 1849-57; and Ch. of Ascension,
Phila., 1857-62 ; and St. Paul's, Cincinnati, O., 1862-65 ; and Grace, Orange,
N. J., 1865-66; and Christ, Bordentown, N. J., i856-68 ; and St. James',
Newtown, N. Y., 1868-87. Archdeacon, Queens co., N. Y., 1889, and Dean
of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, N. Y., 1890 . m. ist,
Catharine M., dau. Horace Bulkeley, N. Y. ; 2d, Sarah A., dau. James H.
Leverick, N. Y. Address, Garden City, N. Y.
fSAMUEL WYLIE CRAWFORD, JR., A. M. M. D., 1850. LL. D., 1867.
b. FrankUn co., Penna., Nov. 8, 1827 ; d. Phila., Nov. 3, 1892. s. Rev.
Samuel Wylie Crawford, D. D., Principal Acad. Dept., and Jane Agnew.
Entered 1842. Moderator Philo. Surgeon. Soldier. Mem. Geog. Soc.
Mexico, 1858. Fell. Roval Geog. Soc. Gr. Britain, 1879. Mem. Hist.
Soc. Penna., and of N. Y.; Geog. Soc. N. Y. Vice-Pres. Alumni Soc,
Coll. Dept., Univ. of Penna., for many years. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal
Legion U. S. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 185 1, and served in Texas and Mexico
until 1857. From 1857-60 was in service in Kansas, and in the latter year
was assigned to Fort Moultrie, in Charieston Harbor. On the military
occupation of Fort Sumter, at his urgent request, he was assigned to duty
as an officer of the line, and took an active part during the bombard-
ment of the fort in Apr., 1861. Maj. T3th U. S. Inf., 1861 ; Brvt. Col.
U. S. A., 1863 ; Col. 2d U. S. Inf., Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1862, serving with
Gen. Rosecrans in W. Va. and the Shenandoah campaign, being present
at the battles of Winchester and Cedar Mt. At Antietam he succeeded Gen.
Mansfield in command of his division, and was severely wounded. Early
in 1863 he was placed in command of the Penna. Reserves, and with them
was engaged in the battle of Gettysburg. Subsequently he participated in
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all the actions of the Army of the Potomac. Brvt. Maj.-Gen. U. S. Vols.,
1864; Brvt. Brig. -Gen. U. S. A., 1865; Brvt. Maj.-Gen. U. S. A., 1865.
Brig.-Gen. U. S. A., 1873. He was mustered out of the volunteer serv'ice in
1866, and then served with his regiment in the South. He was retired in
1873. Pubhshed, " The Genesis of the Civil War," beside contributions to
scientific journals, especially those pertaining to the investigations of the
Mexican volcanoes. See Appleton, Allibone.
JOSEPH HILL BRINTON DILLINGHAM, A. M.
b. West Chester, Chester co., Penna., Nov. 17, 1826. s. William Henr>-
Dillingham and Christiana Brinton. Entered 1841, and left at the close oi
Soph, year because of ill health. Re-entered the Junior Class 1844. m.
Alice, dau. William Ebbs, See Brinton Family. Address, West Chester,
Penna.
t HENRY ECKEL, A. M.
b. Bridgeton, N. J., Jan. 18, 1823; d. Kiskatom, Greene co., N. Y..
1855. s. Samuel Eckel and . Entered Soph. Class 1843. Mem. Zelo.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem. Dutch Ref. Ch., New Brunswick, N. J., 1849.
Dutch Ref. clergyman. Had charges Phila., 1849; and Sharon, N. Y.,
1849-50; and Rosendale, N. Y., 1850-53; and Moresville, N. Y., 1853-54;
and Kiskatom, N. Y., 1854-55. m. . See Rev. Dr. E. T. Corwm's
Manual Ref. Ch. in Am.
t JAMES ELY, A. M. , ^, ,
b. Phila., Mch. 27, 1828 ; d. Phila., Feb. 17, 1855. s. John Ely and
Margaret Stoutenberg Lee. Entered 1842. Moderator Philo. Devoted to
literary pursuits.
WILLIAM WAYNE EVANS,"" A. M.
b. Easttown twp., Chester co., Penna., Dec. 6, 1828. s. Iseachar Evans
and Mary Wayne Atlee. Entered 1842. Farmer. Mem. Penna. Legis.,
1881-86. Mem. and Pres. Penna. Soc. Cincinnati. Pres. Penna. Soc. Sons
of Revo. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S.
Capt. 97th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-63, when he resided and was
honorably discharged, m. Hannah Jane, dau. Major Da%dd Zook, U. S.
Vols. Address, Paoli, Chester co., Penna.
JAMES SAWYER FARMER, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 9, 1827. s. James S. Farmer and Anna Cabrina Eliza-
beth Lingeman. Entered 1842. Mem. Philo. Real estate agent and con-
veyancer, m. . Address, 712 Walnut St., Phila.
GEORGE HARDING, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 26, 1827. s. Jesper Harding and Maria Wilson. Entered
Junior Class 1844. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Very eminent as counsel in
patent law. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1854. m. Charlotte Ludlow Kenner.
See Appleton. Address, 2036 Chestnut St., Phila.
t FREDERICK KLETT, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 24, 1826; d. Phila., Oct. 11, 1869. s. Frederick Klett
and Maria Reakirt. Entered 1842. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Univs. Heidel-
berg and Zurich, 1846-50. Manufacturing Chemist.
GOTTLOB FREDERICK KROTEL, A. M. D. D., 1865. (LL. D., Muhlenberg
Coll., Penna., 1888.)
b. Ilsfeld, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Feb. 4, 1826. s. Christopher Fred-
erick Krotel and Louisa Dorothea Seitz. Entered 1842. Mem. Zelo. Luth.
clergyman. Prof. Evan. Luth. Theol. Sem., Phila., 1864-68. Pastor
Lebanon, Penna., 1849-53; and Lancaster, Penna., 1853-62; and Phila.,
1862-68 ; and Holy Trinity, N. Y. City, 1868 . Pres. N. Y. Synod.
1870. Author "Explanation of Constitution of U. S." in Ger.; "Life of
Melanchthon," a translation ; "Who are the Blessed? Meditations on the
* By decree of the Ct. Com. PI., Chester co., Penna., in March, 1854, he changed his name to
William Wayne.
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Beatitudes;" joint author with Rev. Dr. W. S. Mann "Explanation of
Luther's Small Catechism," in Ger. and Eng.; and the editor oi Lutherische
Herald for several years, and of The Lutheran for many years, m. Eliza-
beth, dau. John McGann. See Appleton, Allibone. Address, 49 W.
Twenty-first St., N. Y, City,
ROBERT MORTON LEWIS, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 7, 1828. s. Lawrence Lewis and Anna Maria Stocker.
Entered 1842. Mem. Philo. m. Anna Elisabeth, dau. Richard Shippen.
See Keith. Address, 123 So. 22d St., Phila.
WHLIAM PHILLIPS LEWIS, A. M. D. D., 1872.
b. Phila., Sept. i, 182S. s. David Lewis and Camilla Phillips. Entered
1842. Mem, Philo. P. E. clergyman. Address, 1346 Pine St., Phila.
tJOHN PEROT, A.M. LL. B., 1852.
b. Phila., June 4, 1828 ; d. Bethlehem, Penna., July 23, 1857. s. Joseph
Perot and Sarah Wistar Morris. Entered Soph. Class 1843. Lawyer.
CHARLES PLATT, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 1829. s. William Piatt and Maria Taylor. Entered
1842. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Pres. Ins. Co. North Am., Phila. m.
Laura, dau. Anthony T. Newbold, Phila, Address, 237 So. Eighteenth St.,
Phila.
t PETER GRUBB RAMBO, A. M.
b. Phila., July 25, 1825 ; d. Phila., Mch. 13, 1890. s. John Rambo and
Margaret Cramp. Entered Soph. Class 1843. Mem. Philo. Presb. clerg>'-
man, and for some time acted as an evangelist, until throat trouble com-
pelled him to cease preaching. He then entered the firm of Reaney, Neafie
&Co., afterward Reaney, Son & Archbold Shipbldg. Co., Chester, Penna., of
which he became Sec. and Treas., and held these positions until the absorp-
tion of the company by John Roach. He organized the Chester City Presb.
Ch. When he returned to Phila. he resumed his clerical duties, and became
pastor Gethsemane Chapel, Phila., and asst. pastor Wharton St. Presb. Ch.,
1885-90, m. Sarah, dau. John Luflfberry.
EDWARD SHIPPEN, A.M. M. D., 1857.
b. " Farley," near Bristol, Bucks co., Penna., June 23, 1827. s. William
Shippen, M. D. (Class 1810), and Mary Louisa Shore. Entered 1842. Mem.
Philo. Physician. Surg., with the rank of Major, ist Penna. Regt. Light
Artill. U. S. Vols., 1862. Med. Direc, with the rank of Col., Army of Ohio,
Apr,, 1865. Served in the Army of the Potomac until after the battle of
Gettysburg, and then with Gen. Schofield on the march to Atlanta. Partici-
pated in the capture of Franklin, Nashville, Wilmington, N. C, and resigned
from the Army at the close of the Civil War. m. Rebecca Lloyd, dau. James
Macon Nicholson, Balto. See Keith. Address, 209 W. Monument St.,
Balto., Md.
tJOHN HENRY SMALTZ, A. M. M. D., 1850.
b. Phila., Apr. i, 1827; d. Phila., Sept. 22, 1888. s. Rev. John Henry
Smaltzand Catharine Stuckert. Entered Soph. Class Jan., 1844. Mem.
Zelo. Attended one course of lectures Jeflf. Med. Coll., 1847. Physician.
Mem. Am. Med. Assn.; Phila. Co. Med. Soc; Med. Soc. State Penna;
Northern Med. Soc. Phila. m. Caroline Smith, dau. Henry Naglee. bee
Atkinson.
tJACOB BEVERLEY STITELER, A. M.
b. Phila., 1824; d. Orange Spgs., Manon co., Fla., Dec. 23, loSp- »•
Jacob Stiteler and Bathsheba Cope. Entered Soph. Class 1843- Studied at
Hamilton Coll., N. Y. Papt. clergyman, and pastor Jackson, Miss., 1850.
State geologist. Miss. Afterward preached and taught in Texas, but failing
health obliged him to seek rest, and while in Savannah, Ga., he accepted
the pastorship First Bapt. Ch,, and remained there until his health again
demanded a release from all work, when he moved to Florida in the vain
hope of prolonging his hfe, m. Frances M., dau. Rev. Joshua Halbert, Ala.
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t HENRY LAFAYETTE VAN METER. A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 21, 1824; d. Mottville, Onondaga co., N. Y., Aug. 18,
1870. s. John Van Meter and . Entered 1842. Bapt. clergyman, and
misny. in British Burmah, India.
t HENRY WHARTON, A. M.
b. Phila., June 2, 1827; d. Phila., Nov. 11, 1880. s. Thomas Isaac
Wharton (Class 1807) and Arabella Griffith. Entered 1842. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Solicitor Phila. Saving Fund, Phila. Bank and other corporations.
Vice-Provost Law Acad., Phila., 1862-65. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1880.
Author "Treatise on the Law of Vicinage;" joint editor with Asa I. Fish
American Law-Register, 1852-63. m. Katharine Johnstone, dau. Edward
S. Brinley. See Whariott Family, Appleton, Allibone.
WILLIAM ROTCH WISTER, A. M.
b. Gtn., Phila., Dec. 7, 1827. s. William Wister and Sarah Logan
Fisher. Entered Soph. Class 1843. Lawyer. Lieut-Col. 20th Penna. Cav.
U. S. Vols., for the "then existing emergency," June, 1863-Jan., 1864. m.
Mary C, dau. Frederic A. Eustis. See Keith, Rodman Family. Address,
Wister St. and Clarkson Ave., Gtn., Phila.
t THOMAS WOOD, A. M.
b. Wooddale, New Castle co., Del., Dec. 12, 1827 ; d. Phila., May, 1880.
s. Alan Wood and Ann H. Dewees. Entered 1842. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
Iron mfr, m. Maria J., dau. J. F. B. Flagg, M. D., Phila. See Mrs.
Juliana R. Wood's Family Sketches.
Non-Graduates.
t JOSEPH ENGLES AGNEW.
b. Phila., Mch. 21, 1828; d. Easton, Penna., Aug. 20, 1844. s. William
Agnew and . Entered 1842, and left at the close of Fresh, year. He
entered Lafayette Coll., 1843, and died during his studentship from injuries
caused by a fall. See Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
AUGUSTUS CASPAR HILARIAN BOURNONVILLE "^ (M. D, Jeff. Med. Coll.,
1847).
b. Norfolk, Va., Mch. 10, 1827. s. Anthony Bournonville, M. D., and
Charlotte Abadie. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Physician. Phys. Jewish Foster Home ; and to French Benev. Soc. ; and to
German Soc. Penna. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. iii- ist, Kate S. Moulder,
Washington, D. C. ; 2d, Mrs. Amelia S. Wilson, dau. Adam Smith. Address,
15 17 Girard Ave., Phila.
EDWARD SWIFT BUCKLEY.
b. Laurel Iron Wks., Chester co., Penna., Dec. 30, 1827. s. Matthew
Brooke Buckley and Mary Swift. Entered 1S42, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Ironmaster, m. ist, Harriet J., dau. Hon. Thomas Smith,
Darby, Del. co., Penna.; 2d, Katharine, dau. Col. John G. Watmough,
Phila. ; 3d, Mary Wain Wister, dau. Hon. Richard Vaux, Phila. See Keith.
Address, 1508 Spruce St., Phila.
tJOHN LEMUEL CHAMBERS.
b. , Mch. 19, 1826 ; d. . s. . Entered Jan., 1843, and left at
the close of second term Fresh, year.
+JOHN MASON DUNCAN CHAMBERS (A. B., Del. Coll., 1845. A. M., Del.
Coll., 1848. M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1S48).
b. Phila., Mch. 15, 1827 ; d. Winchester, Va., Nov. 22, 1857. s. Rev.
John Chambers and Helen McHenry. Entered Apr. iS, 1843, and left during
the Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Emma Pendleton, dau. Heury
Pendleton Ward, Winchester, Va.
* Now known as Augustus Bournonville.
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tWALTER COLQUHOUN CLEEMANN.
b. Petersburg, Va., Jan. 20, 1827 ; d. La Union, San Salvador, C. A.,
Feb. 12, 1S64. s. Gustavus B. C. Cleemann and Claramond Colquhoun.
Entered 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Sec. and
Treas. Panama R. R. Co.
JOSEPH DAVISON.
b. Plumstead, Bucks co., Penna., Nov. 24, 1827. s. James Davison and
Mary McNeilly. Entered Soph. Class 1843, and left at the close of Junior
year. Teacher. Principal Eng. Classical and Math. Instit., Phila., for many
years. Farmer, m. Lavinia T., dau. Alexander Young, Phila. Address,
3 15 1 Mantua St., Phila.
f ALBERT AUGUSTUS DUNTON.
b. Phila., Aug. S, 1826; d. Phila., Apr. 22, 1873. s. Jacob Dunton, Jr.,
and Caroline De La Mater. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Zelo. Merchant. Corp. Penna. Regt., U. S. Vols., 1862-63, when
he was discharged for disability, having lost his right hand in the battle of
Gettysburg, m. Jane, dau. Thomas Fay, Phila.
t HENRY BUCHANAN EDWARDS.
b. Chester, Penna., May 27, 1825; d. Chester, Penna., Apr. 13, 1892.
s. Hon. Samuel Edwards and Mar>' Ann Engle. Entered Soph. Class, 1S43,
and left during the Senior year. Mem. Philo. Went to California in 1848,
where he assisted Gen. Beale in the survey of the overland routes. He sub-
sequently became Indian Agt., Fort Smith, Ark. Lawyer. Capt. 9th Penna.
Regt. U. S. Vols., three mos. service, 1861, and A. D. C. to Gen. H. C. Long-
necker, U. S. Vols.
t LOUIS ABRAHAM GREEN.
b. , Mch. 14, 1824 ; d. . s. Abraham Green and . Entered
Apr. 18, 1843, and left at the close of Soph. year.
tWILLIAM PENN-GASKELL HALL.
b. Phila., Nov. 26, 1827 ; d. Camden, N. J., May 3, 1862. s. William
Swabric Hall, of London, Eng., and Christiana Gulielma Penn-Gaskell, of
Del. CO., Penna. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Student in the Med. Dept., 1844-46. Devoted to literary and scien-
tific study ; and spent most of his time in foreign travel. Mem. Hist. Soc.
Penna. Author of a number of poems published in the Bizarre and in
newspapers.
•j-JOSEPH HAMMITT (A. B., Columbian Coll. [now Univ.], Washington,
D. C, 1846. A. M., Columbian Coll., 1849).
b. Monmouth, N.. J., Aug. 25, 1815 ; d. Kingston, N. Y., Apr. 3, 1880.
s. John Hammitt and Elizabeth Hart. Entered Soph. Class 1843, and left
during the Junior year. Bapt. clergyman, m. Deborah, dau. Israel Elliott
James.
i-THOMAS CHARLTON HENRY.
b. Phila., Apr. 20, 1828 ; d. Gtn., Phila., Aug. 31, 1890. s. John Snow-
den Henry and Elizabeth IngersoU Bayard. Entered Soph. Class 1843, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Merchant. Pres. Phila. Warehouse Co.,
1871-80. Vice-Pres. Ins. Co. North Am., Phila., 1S80-90. Pres. Gtn.
Saving Fund, 1860-90. Trustee Coll. N. J., 1881-90. m. ist, Mary Eliza-
beth, dau. John P. Jackson, Newark, N. J.; 2d, Bacon, Gtn., Phila.
t DAVID CALDWELL HEWSON.
b. Phila., Oct. 10, 1826; d. Norristown, Penna., May 7, 1886. s.
Thomas Tickell Hewson, M. D. (Class 1789), and Emily Banks. Entered
1842, and left first term Fresh, year. Merchant, m. Henrietta, dau. John
Hendricks Eustis.
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JONATHAN FURMAN LEANING (A. M., Lewisburg [now Bucknell] Univ.,
gratisE causa, . M. D., JefiF. Med. Coll., 1846. D. D. S., Penna. Dental
Coll., ).
b. near Cape May C. H., N. J., Sept. 7, 1822. s. William Learning and
Sarah Sophia Somers. Entered Junior Class 1844, and left at the close of
first term. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Madison Univ., N. Y., two and a half
years, and Brown Univ. two years. Physician and dentist. Mem. N. J.
Assem., 1861-62. State Senator N. J., 1862-65, 1876-79. m. Josephine,
dau. Aaron Bennett, N. J. Address, Cape May C. H., N. J.
t FRANCIS S. LEWIS.
b. Phila., May 15, 1827; d. . s. . Entered 1842, and left at
the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
t WILLIAM WEST LEWIS.
b. Phila., May 2, 1829; d. Phila., July, 1850. s. Mordecai D. Lewis
and Sarah Frances West. Entered Apr. 18, 1843, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Merchant.
LEONARD MYERS.
b. near Attleborough, Bucks co., Penna., Nov. 13, 1827. s. A. Myers
and Fleurette Gottschalk. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Lawyer. M. C, 1863-75. Major 9th Penna. militia during the emergency
caused by the threatened invasion of Penna., Sept., 1862. Published "The
Village Doctor" and "Money Bags and Titles," translations from the
French ; also magazine articles, m. Hettie de Benneville, dau. John May
Keim, Reading, Penna. Address, the " Gladstone," Phila.
-i- WILLIAM PLATT, JR.
b. Phila., Sept., 1827; d. Phila., Nov., 1862. s. William Piatt and
Maria Taylor. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Merchant. Mem. U. S. Sanitary Comn., 1861.
t SAMUEL JACKSON RANDALL.
b. Phila., Oct. 10, 1828 ; d. Washington, D. C, Apr. 13, 1890. s. Josiah
Randall and Ann Worrell. Entered Soph. Class 1843, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Statesman. Mem. City Coun. Phila. for seven terms.
State Senator Penna, 1858-59. M. C. , 1863-90. He was distinguished during
his Congressional career by his success in curtailing expenditure by enforcing
a system of proportional reduction in the appropriations. He became the
leader of his party during the important debate on the " Force Act " (1871),
when his strength as a parliamentarian was demonstrated, which in turn had
much to do with his subsequent election as Speaker of the House. Speaker U.
S. House of Reps., 1876-81. During the eventful period of the Tilden-Hayes
election and the Electoral Commission, he as Speaker, and next to the
President in succession, did more to avert civil war at that time than any
other individual. Orderly Sergt. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. in three mos.
service, 1861. m. Fanny, dau. Gen. Aaron Ward, Sing Sing, N. Y. See
Appleton.
fTHOMAS GOLDEY RUTHERFORD.
b. Phila., Feb. 25, 1818 ; d. Phila., Nov. 29, 1866. s. John Rutherford
and Christiana Goldey. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Teacher. Supdt. Phila. House of Refuge, 1851-54, and of Pittsburgh,
Penna., House of Refuge, 1854-59. m. ist, Emily, dau. David Cormick ;
2d, Emily C, dau. Robert Fisher Hill.
+ ROBERT KNOX SCOTT.
b. , May 23, 1827 ; d. . s. Hugh Scott and . Entered
Junior Class 1844, and left at the close of first term Junior year.
SAMUEL LIEBERKUHN SHOBER, JR.
b. Phila., Mch. 13, 1828. s. Samuel Lieberkuhn Shober and Mary
Anne Bedford. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Merchant, m. Ann Bond, dau. William Greene Cochran, Phila.
Address, 131 1 Spruce St., Phila.
154 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1846
JAMES CHARLES SIWITH.
b. Phila., Jan. 6, 1827. s. Jacob Ridgway Smith and . Entered
Apr. 18, 1843, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Merchant,
m. Drexel. Address, 2104 Walnut St., Phila.
fWILLIAM JACKSON SUDLER ( M. D., JeflF. Med. Coll., 1847).
b. Sudlersville, Md., July 13, 1825; d. Sudlersville, Md., Oct. 9, 1886.
s. Arthur Sudler and Mary Jackson. Entered Soph. Class 1843, ^i^d left at
the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Physician. Farmer. Pres. Bd.
Med. Exam, of the County, 1868. Sch. Comr. m. Mary J., dau. Philemon
Spencer.
t GEORGE DECATUR TWIGGS.
b. Phila., Apr. 19, 1828; d. at the battle of National Bridge, Mexico,
Aug. 12, 1847, being shot through the head in his efforts to capture a
Mexican battery, s. Major Levi Twiggs, U. S. M. C, and Priscilla De-
catur McKnight, a niece of Como. Stephen Decatur, U. S. N. Entered Soph.
Class 1843, and left during Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Theol.
Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va. Was studying law in Phila. just previous
to his departure to Mexico in 1847 to join his uncle. Gen. David E. Twiggs,
U. S. A., as his A. D. C, but was killed before doing so. His father was
killed at the storming of Chapultepec one month later, Sept. 8, 1847.
ALEXANDER GRISWOLD TYNG (A. B., Columbia Coll., 1846).
b. Prince George's co., Md., July 28, 1827. s. Rev. Stephen Higginson
Tyng, D. D., and Ann D'Wolf Griswold. Entered Apr. 18, 1843, and left at
the close of Junior year. Studied at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria,
Va., one year, but his health having failed, he was obliged to abandon the
ministry, and has been a mcht. at Peoria, 111., since 1849. ^- Lucie C,
dau. Peter Rutgers Kissam Brotherson. Address, Peoria, 111.
JUSTUS THOMAS UMSTED (D. D., New Windsor Coll., Md., 1S84).
b. Chester co., Penna., Jan. 22, 1820. s. John Umsted and Catharine
Hamer. Entered Apr. 18, 1843, and left at the close of Junior year. Pres.
Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1848. Presb. clergy-
man. " Stated supply " So. Bend, Ind., 1848-49. Ordained Presby. Iowa, Oct.
15, 1850. Pastor Muscatine, Iowa, 1850-53 ; and Keokuk, 1855-58 ; and
Fagg's Manor, Penna., 1860-72; and St. George's, Del., 1872-76; and
Smyrna, 1877 ; and White Haven., Penna., . Author of printed
discourses on religious and national subjects, m. Isabella McMinn, dau.
John Wilson, Phila. See Gen. Cat Princeton Theol. Sem. Address, White
Haven, Penna.
CHARLES JOHN FREDERIC VEZIN.
b. Phila., Sept. 7, 1827. s. Charles Vezin and Emilie Kalisky. Entered
1842, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Importer of dry goods. Consul,
German Empire, Phila., 1867-71. m. Caroline, dau. Charles Kalisky.
FRANCIS RAWLE WHARTON, JR.
b. Phila., Apr., 1828. s. Francis Rawle Wharton and Juliana Matilda
Gouverneur. Entered 1842, and left at the close of Soph. year. See
Wharton Family.
1847.
t ENOCH CARROLL BREWSTER. A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 27, 1S28 ; d. Phila., 1863. s. Francis E. Brewster and
Maria Hampton. Entered 1843. Moderator Philo. Entered Lafayette
Coll. as a law student 1847. Lawyer. 2d Lieut. 91st Penna. Regt., U. S.
Vols., 1861-62. See Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
1847] COLI^EGE DEPARTMENT. 1 55
t ROBERT GRAHAM CLARKE, A. M.
b. , Apr. 25, 1S29 ; d. . s. William M. Clarke and . Entered
Soph. Class, 1844.
t FRANCIS COLLINS CLEMENTS, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 13, 1824 ; d. Trenton, N. J,, Dec. 16, 1852. s. Richard
Clements and Margaret Cummins. Entered 1843. Mem. Pliilo. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1849. P. E. clergy-
man, and asst. min. St. Anne's, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; and rector St. Paul's,
Trenton, N. J. m. Charlotte, dau. James Bartow.
t SAMUEL CLEMENTS, A. M. (D. D., Kenyon Coll., 1880.)
b. Phila., Oct. 20, 1825 ; d. Cheltenham, Montg. co., Penna., Dec. 9,
1888. s. Richard Clements and Margaret Cummins. Entered Soph. Class,
1844. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1850. P.
E. clergyman, and rector Trinity Ch., Washington, Penna.; and St. Michael's,
Trenton, N. J.; Chaplain of Kenyon Coll.; rector Calvary Ch., Cincinnati,
O.; and Principal Cheltenham Acad., near Shoemakertown, Montg. co.,
Penna., 1871-88. During the Civil War was for a short time Chaplain on
the staff of Gov. Andrews, of Ohio. m. Emma L,., dau. William L,. Newbold,
Phila.
CHARLES MASSEY CRESSON, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1849.)
b. Phila., Feb. 3, 1828. s. John Chapman Cresson (hony. grad., 1844),
and Letitia L,. Massey. Entered Soph. Class 1844. Aualyt. chemist and
expert. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1857. A large contributor to scientific lit-
erature, m. 1st, Caroline Gay ; 2d, Sarah Loder Vinton, Address, 1311
Green St., Phila.
f FRANCIS GEORGE CUMMINGS, A. M.
b. , Jan. 8, 1827 ; d. . s. David Cummings and . Entered
Junior Class 1845. Mem. Zelo. Delivered the English oration. Clergyman.
t CHARLES HARMAR, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 1827 ; d. Phila., Feb. 15, 1869. s. William Harmar
(Class 182 1 ) and Mary Emma Buckley. Entered 1842. Mem. Philo. m.
Josephine, dau. William Neilson.
CHARLES HARTSHORNE, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 2, 1829. s. Joseph Hartshorne, M. D., and Anna Bon-
sall. Entered Junior Class 1845. Moderator Philo. Studied at Haverford
Coll., 1843-45. Vice-Pres. Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. and of other R. R. Cos.
Trustee Lehigh Univ.; and of Haverford Coll.; and of Bryn Mawr Coll. m.
Caroline C, dau. Edward Yamall, Phila. Address, Merion Sta., Del. co.,
Penna.
tADDINELL HEWSON, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1850.)
b. Phila., Nov. 22, 1828 ; d. Phila., Sept. 11, 1889. s. Thomas Tickell
Hewson, M. D. (Class 1789), and Emily Banks. Entered 1843. Surgeon.
Resdt. Penna. Hosp., 1851-52. Surg. Penna. Hosp., 1861-77, and to Hosp.
P. E. Ch.; and to Wills Hosp. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1853. Mem. Acad.
Nat. Sci., Phila., 1853 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1855 ; Med. Soc. State Penna. ;
Phila. Co. Med. Soc; Pathol. Soc, Phila. Author, " The Use of Earth in Sur-
gery." Edited Wilde's "Aural Surgery " and Mackenzie's " Diseases of the
Eye ;" beside nvunerous papers in medical journals, m. Rachel Macomb,
dau. William Wetherill, Phila. See Appleton, Atkinson, Allibone, Rusch-
enberger.
fWILLIAM ARTHUR JACKSON, A. M.
b. Northumberland, Penna., July 16, 1828; d. Phila., Jan. 10, 1857. s.
Samuel Jackson, M. D., of Northumberland, and Elizabeth Barker. Entered
1843. Mem. Zelo. Gr. Salutatorian. Master P. e;. Acad., Phila. Lawyer.
Pres. Law Acad. Phila., 1851-52. m. Annie, dau. VvT^illiam Dalton, Boston,
Mass.
156 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1847
fWILLIAM WHITE MONTGOMERY, A. M.
b. Phila., May 21, 1828 ; d. Mamaroneck, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1889. s. Rev.
James Montgomery, D. D., and Mary Harrison White. Entered 1843.
Moderator Philo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y.
City, 1852. P. E. clergyman, and rector Mamaroneck, N. Y. m. Gaynor
S., dau. Peter Lazarus, Sunbury, Penna. See Montgomery s Col. thos.
White and his Descdts.
BARNET PHILLIPS, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 9, 1828. s. Isaac Phillips, of London, Eng., and Sarah
Moss. Entered Junior Class 1845. One of the earlier American cricketers,
and was captain and bowler of an eleven composed largely of Univ. students
that scored a victory in 1845 against an eleven made up of Englishmen and
English lads who worked in the Gtn. yam mills. Studied at Univ. Giessen,
1850-51. Chemist. Merchant. Journalist for the last twenty odd years.
Sec. Am. Fish-cultural Assn., 1878-86; honorary agt. U. S. National Museum,
1882 . Beside numerous articles on fish-culture and archaeology, he has
published "The Struggle," and "Burning their Ships." m. Josephine,
dau. Morcedcie Myers, Savannah, Ga. See Appleton. Address, 39 Troy
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
JAMES MARTIN PRICE, A. M.
b. E. Bradford twp., Chester co., Penna., Sept. 12, 1^25. s. Isaac Price
and Susanna Martin Payne. Entered Junior Class 1845. Mem. Zelo.
Valedictorian. Teacher Bolmar's Sch., West Chester, Penna., one year;
and at West Town, Penna., Boarding Sch., five and a half years; and at
Friends' Select Sch., Phila., three years. Nurseryman and florist for several
years. Ins. solicitor for Provident Life and Trust Co., Phila. Connected
with the Price Railway Appliance Co., Phila. Inventor of the " clamp joint ;"
and of a " new steel rail and metallic stringer;" and of the "combined cross-
tie and stringer;" and of the "double girder joint." m. Sarah, dau. David
Lightfoot, Uwchlan twp., Chester co., Penna. Address, 1719 N. Eighteenth
St., Phila.
fAUGUSTUS HENRY RICHARDS, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 14, 1829; d. Atlantic co., N. J., Mch. 25, 1880. s.
Benjamin Wood Richards and Sarah Ann Lippincott. Entered 1843.
Served on U. S. Geod. and Coast Surv. until 1850. Then crossed the con-
tinent to Cal. and remained there until 1852, engaged in surveying and
engineering. Returned to Phila., and was employed as an engineer in sur-
veying and building Lebanon Valley R. R. until its completion in 1858 ; and
from that date until his death gave his attention to farming in Atlantic co.,
N. J. Mem. Bd. Freeholders Atlantic co., N. J., 1876-77. Lieut. 2d Del.
Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-62, when he resigned on account of sickness. Pub-
lished " The Cultivation of Cranberries." m. Jane Hicks, dau. James Wood,
Haddonfield, N. J.
THOMAS RALSTON SMITH, A. M. (D. D., Williams Coll., 1868.)
b. Phila., Feb. 13, 1830. s. James Passmore Smith and Mary Adams.
Entered 1843. Mem. Zelo. Presb. clergyman, and pa.stor First Ch., Del.
City, Del., 1851-53 ; and Houston St. Ch., N. Y. City, 1853-56 ; and Seventh
Ch., N. Y. City, 1856-66; and First Ch., Yonkers, N. Y., 1871-79; and
Westminster Ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1879 • Corres. Sec. Am. Bible Soc,
N. Y. City, 1866-71. Moderator Synod of Western N. Y., 1881. Trustee
Hamilton Coll., N. Y., 1886 . Comr. Auburn Theol. Sem., 1883 .
Pres. Philhaniionic Soc, Buffalo, 1886 . Moderator Synod of N. Y.,
1888. Joint author of "A Hand Book of the Presbyterian Church," and
author of occasional discourses, m. Harriet, dau. Rev. Joel Parker, S. T. D.
Address, 79 Oakland Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
THOMAS STEWARDSON, A. M.
b. Phila., June 6, 1829. s. George Stewardson and Rachel Smith.
Entered Junior Class 1845. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci.,
Phila.; Franklin Instit., Phila.; Hist. vSoc. Penna. m. Margaret, dau. Reu-
ben Haines. See Keith. Address, Chestnut Hill, Phila.
1847] COIXEGK DEPARTMENT. 1 57
JOHN THOMAS, A. M.
b. Bangor, Carnarvonshire, North Wales, June 21, 1S21. s. Thomas
Jones Thomas and Alice Jones Davies. Entered Soph. Class 1844. Mem.
Zelo. Studied at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1847-49. Presb. clergyman,
and pastor Phcenixville, Penna., 1849-54; and Washingtonville and Deny,
Montour co., Penna., 1854-63; and Bloomsburg, Penna., and Frostburg,
Md., 1874-76 ; and Bloomsburg, Penna., 1877 ; and Coolidge; Kansas.
Private 41st Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1863, at the time of Lee's invasion of
Penna. Afterward became Chaplain 84th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., and
subsequently of iioth Penna. Regt. until the close of the War. m. ist,
Mary Ann, dau. Joseph McFarland, Chester co., Penna.; 2d, Emeline, dau.
John Richards, Bloomsburg, Penna.; 3d, Lydia Catherine, dau. Samuel
Brugler. Address, Coolidge, Hamilton co., Kansas.
HERMANN VEZIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 2, 1829. s. Charles Vezin and Emilie Kalisky. En-
tered 1843. Mem. Zelo. Actor, beginning Easter Monday, 1850 at York,
Eng., and appearing in London, Easter Monday, 1852. Has adapted one or
two plays, m. Elizabeth, dau. George Thomson. See Appleton. Address,
10 Lancaster Place, W. C, London, Eng.
Non-Graduates.
HORACE ALEXANDER BEALE.
b. Phila., Jan. 25, 1827. s. Joseph Beale and Margaret McDowell.
Entered 1843, and left at the closeof Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Ironmaster.
Capt. of an independent Penna. Co. U. S. Vols., July, 1863, to Sept. 1863.
m. 1st, Caroline, dau. James S. Dougal, M. D., Milton, Penna.; 2d, Ellen
Mary, dau. Rev. Edwin Mendenhall, Wayne co., Penna. Q&e^ Futhey and
Cope. Address, Parkesburg, Chester co., Penna.
CHARLES HENRY CHANDLER.
b. , July 24, 1826. s. Rev. George Chandler . Entered 1843,
and left at the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer.
t BENJAMIN JOHNSON CREW.
b. Richmond, Va., Dec. 8, 1828 ; d. Atco, N. J., Nov. 5, 1885. s. James
Crew and Elizabeth Maule. Entered Junior Class, 1845, and left at the close
of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Manufacturing chemist. Sec. Soc. for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Phila. Author " Petroleum." m. Anna
B., dau. Thomas Richards.
t BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DUANE.
b. Phila., Mch. 17, 1827; d. Phila., June 18, 1S93. s. Hon. William
John Duane and Deborah Bache. Entered 1843, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Clerk, m. 1st, Matilda Campbell, dau. John Denniston,
Pittsburgh, Penna. ; 2d, Jennie Craig, dau. John Dady, Phila.
t BENJAMIN WEST FRAZIER.
b. Phila., Jan. 14, 1828 ; d. , La. circa 1866. s. William WestFrazier
and Louisa Breedin. Entered Soph. Class, 1844, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Merchant ; subsequently planter in La. m. E. C, dau. Nathan
Loughborough, M. D., Va., afterward planter in La.
CHARLES VICTOR GOTTSCHALK.
b. New Orleans, La., July i, 1827. s. Joseph Victor Gottschalk and
Mary Ann Wagner. Entered 1843, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Lawyer. Dep. sheriff, assessor, county clerk, and district attorney, Calaveras
CO., Cal. Judge Superior Ct., Calaveras CO., Cal., 1880 . m. Charlotte,
dau. Don Carlos Noriega. Address, San Andreas, Calaveras co., Cal.
t ROBERT LUCAS HALL.
b. , Aug. 29, 1826 ; d. . s. Rev. Richard D. Hall and .
Entered Soph. Class, 1844, and left during the Senior year. Studied at St.
Paul's Coll., N. Y.
158 UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA. [1847
tTHOMAS HEMPSTEAD (A. B., Del. Coll., 1848).
b. Windsor, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1822; d. Fairbur>', 111., 1886. s. David
Hempstead and Eunice Murray. Entered 1843, ^^'^ left at the close of Soph,
year. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1853. Presb. clergy-
man. "Stated supply " Dutch Ref Ch., Leeds, N. Y., 1853 ; Minden, La.,
1854-55 ; New Preston, Conn., 1857. Ordained evangelist, Raritan Presby.,
1858 ; "stated supply" Deposit, N. Y, 1858 ; Bensalem, Va., 1860-61 ; Can-
nonsville, N. Y., 1861-63 ; Fairbury, 111., 1863-67. Freedmen's misny.,
Warrenton, N. C, 1868; Windsor, N. Y., 1869-70; Cannons\'ille, N. Y.,
1870-73; Fairbury, 111., 1877-79. Published "Poems of Two Worlds;"
' ' Columbia Verna. ' ' m. Sabra M. , dau. Charles Knox, Windsor, N. Y.
See Gen. Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem., Allibone.
RICHARD SEXTON JAMES (^. B., Columbian Coll. [now Univ.], Washington,
D. C, 1847. A. M., Brown Univ. , gratiae causa, 1850. LIv. D., Judson Univ.,
Ark., 1880. D. D., Judson Univ., 1885).
b. Phila., June 18, 1824. s. Israel Elliott James and Elizabeth vSexton.
Entered Soph. Class, 1844, and left at the close of Soph. year. Studied at
Brown Univ. P. E. clergyman. Prof. Hillsdale Coll., Hillsdale, Mich.,
1874-77. Pres. Buckner Coll., Witcherville. Ark., 1885-88. Chaplain 58th
Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1864-65. m. Mary Holden, dau. John Warner
Dexter. Address, Eureka Springs, Ark.
-{•ROBERT FORSYTH LAPSLEY.
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1828; d. Venice, Italy, May 18, 1854. s. Joseph
Brown Lapsley and Sarah Carson. Entered 1843, ^^^ ^^ft at the close of
Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Merchant.
JOHN RICHARD LUDLOW.
b. , July 25, 1827. s. . Entered 1843, and left during Fresh.
year.
tJOHN McMillan.
b. Xenia, O., Dec. 30, 1826; d. . s. Daniel McMillan and .
Entered Soph. Class 1844, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
ALFRED MARTIEN (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1847- A. M., Coll. N. J. 1850).
b. Phila., May 5, 1828. s. William S. Martien and . Entered Soph.
Class 1844, and left during the Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Merchant, m.
. Address, 5240 Morton St., Gtn., Phila.
f MacGREGOR JOSEPH MITCHESON, LU. B., 1852.
b. Phila., Nov. 6, 1828 ; d. Phila., June 29, 1886. s. Robert Mitcheson
and Frances Mary MacGregor. Entered 1843, and left at the close of Junior
year. Clerk. Lawyer. Took an active interest in the U. S. Sanitary Comu.
during the Civil War. m. Ellen Brander, dau. William Gibson Alexander.
tJAMES ST. CLAIR MORTON.
b. Phila., Sept. 24, 1829; d. while leading the assault on Petersburg,
Va., June 17, 1864. s. Samuel George Morton, M. D., and Rebecca Grellet
Pearsall. Entered 1843, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo.
Was graduated second in his class at U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1851.
Soldier. Asst. Prof. Engr. West Point Acad., 1855-57. Engr. Potomac
water- works. Engr. in charge 6th Light House Dist., and constructed
Fire Island and other lighthouses. Commanded the survey expedition
of the Lsthmus of Chiriqui, Mex., 1858. Capt. Engrs. U. S. A., 1861.
Chf. Engr. Anny of the Ohio, under Gen. Buell, May, 1862. Chf. Engr.
Army of the Cumberland, Oct., 1862. Brig.-(Teti. U. S. Vols., Nov., 1862,
and was wounded at the battle of Stone River. Major Engrs. U. S. A.,
1863. Chf. Engr. Gen. Ledley's Div. Army of the Potomac. Lieut.-Col.
and Col. Engrs. U. S. A. Published "Memoir on Fortifications;" "Dan-
gers and Defences, N. Y. City;" "Memoir on American Fortifications;"
" Memoir of Major John Sanders, U. S. Engrs." See Appleton, Culliim's
Biog. Register.
1847] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT, 159
JOHN GRUBB PARKE.
b. Chester co., Penna., Sept. 22, 1827. s. Francis Parke and Sarah
Gardner. Entered 1843, and left at the close of Soph. year. Was gradu-
ated at U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1849. Soldier. Mem. Mil. Order
Loyal Legion U. S. Engaged in surveys of the boundary line between Iowa
and Minn., and subsequently of the Little Colorado River, and for a Pacific
railroad on the thirty-second parallel, 1849-50. ist Lieut. Topog. Engrs.
U. S. A., 1856 ; Capt., 1861 ; Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., Nov., 1861. Accompa-
nied Gen. Bumside's expedition to N. C, 1862, and received Brvt. Lieut.-
Col. U. S. A. for services in the capture of Fort Macon. Major-Gen. U. S.
Vols., July, 1862. When Gen. Burnside took command of the Army of the
Potomac, Gen. Parke was his chief of staff, and was present at the battle of
Fredericksburg. He participated in the movement of the 9th Corps into
Ky., and commanded it on the march to Vicksburg. He commanded
the left wing of Gen. Sherman's army at Jackson, Miss., and received
Brvt. Col. U. S. A. for his services there. He was engaged at Blue
Spring in the defence of Knoxville, for which he was brevetted Brig.-
Gen. U. S. A. In the Richmond campaign of the Army of the Potomac
he was engaged at the battle of the Wilderness and the combats around
Spottsylvania, and subsequently had command of the 9th Corps before
Petersburg. He was brevetted Major-Gen. U. S. A. , for repelling the enemy's
assault on Fort Steadman, and took part in the pursuit of Lee's army
until it surrendered. He had been commissioned Major Engrs., June,
1864. From 1866-87 he had charge of surveys in the Northwest, and of
repairs and construction of fortifications in Md., and on duty in the office
of Chf. Engr. at Washington, D. C. Lieut.-Col. Engrs., 1879; Col., 1884.
Commandant U.S. Mil. Acad., 1887. Author of reports, "Explorations
and Surveys for a Railroad Route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific
Ocean;" "Laws relating to the Construction of Bridges over Na\'igable
Waters," etc. m. Ellen, dau. George Blight, Phila. See Appleton,
Ctdium's Biog. Register, Allibone. Address, War Dept., Washington,
D. C.
WILLIAM ASHTON REED (A. B., Madison Univ., N. Y., 1849. A. M., Lewis-
burg [now Bucknell] Univ., gratise causa, 1852. M. D., Homoeopath. Med.
Coll., Phila., 1852).
b. Phila., June 25, 1827. s. Jacob Reed and Martha Lackey. Entered
Junior Class 1844, and left last term of Senior year. Studied at Brown
Univ., 1842-43, and was awarded the Latin prize, 1843. Physician, m. ist,
Mary Dorset, dau. Rev. Thomas B. Brown ; 2d, Anna Elizabeth Cox. Ad-
dress, 1522 Arch St., Phila.
t ROBERT RICHARDSON.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. John Richardson and . Entered 1843.
and left at the close of Fresh, year.
HENRY SAMUEL.
b. Phila., Aug. 27, 1828. s. David Samuel and Hetty Moss. Entered
1843, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. Address, 447
Marshall St. , Phila.
JOHN SAMUEL (A. M., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1882).
b. Phila., Oct. 21, 1829. s. David Samuel and Hetty Moss. Entered
1843, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. He left Wesleyan
Univ. a few days before Commencement 1848, after having completed the
entire course, on account of dissatisfaction in regard to the award of honors.
Lawyer. Direc. Pub. Sch. 7th Ward, Phila., 1857-63. Represented the 7th
Ward in the Bd. Controllers Pub. Sch. Asst. editor The Age, Phila.,
1861-63. Contributor to Household Words and Knickerbocker Mag. m
Rebecca, dau. Hayman Lew, Camden, S. C. See Alumni Record of
Wesleyan Univ. Address, 216 So. Third St., Phila.
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l847
fWILLtAM SERGEANT (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1847. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1850).
b. rhila., Aug. 29, 1829 ; d. Apr. 11, 1S65, on board a U. S. Hosp. boat
gointr from City Point, Va., to Washington, D. C, of a wound received in
the battle at White Oak Road, near Petersburg, Va., Mch. 31, 1865. s. Hon.
John Sergeant and Margaretta Watmough. Entered Soph. Class 1844, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1853. Capt.
I2th U. S. Inf., 1861-64. Col. 2iQth Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1864-65.
He served with the Army of the Potomac throughout all its actions, m.
Eliza, dau. James S. Espy, Harrisburg, Penna.
tJOHN TORREY STEVENSON.
b. , Apr. 23, 1823 ; d. . s. John Stevenson and . Entered
1843, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
tJOHN STEWART, JR.
b. Phila., July 31, 1828; d. Phila., 1870. s. John Stewart and
Palmer. Entered 1843, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo.
t HENRY PRICE TOLAND (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1847. M. D., elsewhere).
b Phila June 19, 1829 ; d. Phila., 1858. s. Robert Toland and Rebecca
Price. Entered 1843, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Physician.
tTHOMAS ROBERTS TUNIS, JR.
b Phila June 14, 1828 ; d. Phila., Jan. 29, 1867. s. Thomas Roberts
Tunis and Anna Eliza Guest. Entered Soph. Class 1844, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Merchant, m. Annie C, dau. Joseph Price,
Phila.
CHARLES WILLIAM TURNLEY, JR.
b London, Eng., Apr. 19, 1827. s. Charles William Tumley and Eliza-
beth Rebecca Crowder, both of Eng. Entered 1843, and left during the
first term Fresh, year. Principal Commercial Instit., Camden, N. J., for
twenty years ; subsequently a florist, m. Ann, dau. Hon. Joseph C. Collings,
CoUingswood, N. J. Address, Haddonfield, N. J.
JOHN MACOMB WETKERILL.
b Phila., Feb. 11, 1828. s. William Wetherill and Isabella Macomb.
Entered 1843', and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Mngr. of
coal lands and mines. Mem. Const. Conv. Penna., 1873- Mem. Mil. Order
Loval Legion U. S. Capt. and A. D. C. Wynkoop's Bngade, Penna.
Vols., Apr. to Aug., 1861. Major 82d Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols 1862.
Lieut. -Col, 1863. Retired from service Sept., 1864. Address, Pottsville,
Penna.
t ROBERTSON WHARTON.
b Phila Sept. 29, 1829 ; d. Phila., Mch. 31, 1863. s. Francis Rawle
Wharton and Juliana Matilda Gouvemeur. Entered 1843, and left at tlie
close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. See Wharton Family.
+JOHN PAYNE ASHMEAD.
b Phila. Dec. 21, 1827 ; d. Phila., Feb. 8, 1850. s. Samuel Ashmead
and Susan Colladay. Entered 1844. Was a student in the Med. Dept. at
the time of his death.
RICHARD STOCKTON BROCK, A.M.
b Phila Dec. 15, 1830. s. John Brock and Catherine Egert. Entered
Soph.' Class 1845. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Banker. Address, 2032 Spruce
St.. Phila.
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fBENjAMIN FANEUIL CRAIG, A.M. M. D., 1851.
b, Phila., Jan. 28, 1829 ; d. Washington, D. C, Apr. 10, 1877. s. Gen.
Henry K. Craig, U. S. A., and . Entered Jan. 2, 1845. Mem. Zelo.
Chemist and physicist. In charge of the Chem. Laboratory, office of the
Surg. -Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C. One of the original members of
the Phil. Soc, Washington, D. C. Published a work on the Metric System,
and papers on "Thermometers;" "The Fluctuations of the Temperature
of the Human Body ; " "Apparatus for the Generation of Ozone ; " "The
Water Supply of Cities;" "A Method of Verifying with Exactness the
Fluctuations of a Thermometer."
GEORGE MONRO DARRACH, A. M. (M. D., Penna, Med. Coll., 1850.)
b. Phila., Feb. 20, 1826. s. William Darrach, M. D., Prof. Penna. Med.
Coll., and Margaretta Monro. Entered 1844. Physician, m. Maria
L/Ouisa, dau. John W. Hamilton. Address, Cumberland, Marion co., Ind.
fELEUTHERE IRENEE du PONT, A. M.
b. near Wilmington, Del., Aug. 3, 1829; d. near Wilmington, Del.,
Sept. 17, 1877. s. Alfred Victor du Pont and Margaretta Elizabeth La Motte,
Entered 1844. Mem. Zelo. Manufacturer, m. Charlotte Shepard, dau.
Col. Archibald Henderson, U. S. M. C.
fWILLIAM JAMES FLEMING, A. M. M. D., 1851.
b. Phila., Mch. 19, 1828; d. Phila., Mch. i, 1889. s. Joseph Fleming
and Letitia Pyke. Entered 1844. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Mem. Phila.
Co. Med. Soc. Surg. io2d Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. m. .
See Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc. Phila.
EDWARD GOODFELLOW, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 23, 1828. s, James Goodfellow and Mary Redman.
Entered Jan. 2, 1845. Pres. Zelo. Awarded second prize for Gr. prose
composition. Gr. Salutatorian. Appointed to U. S. Coast Survey, Aug.,
1848, and has been an asst. in that service since i860. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc,
1871 ; Phil. Soc. Washington, D. C. Fell. Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. Capt.
45th Regt. U. S. Vols., 1864. Since 1882 editor of the Annual Reports
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, the Appendixes thereto, and the Bulletins
of the Survey, m. Julia C, dau. Thomas T. Smiley, M. D., Phila. See
Appleton. Address, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey Office, Washington,
D. C.
tJOHN HARVEY, JR., A. M. M. D., 1851.
b. New Berne, N. C, Mch. 28, 1827; d. near Snow Hill, Greene co.,
N. C, Jan. 14, 1889. s. John Harvey and Anne Hyman. Entered Soph.
Class 1845. Mem. Philo. Studied at St. Paul's Coll., N. Y. Physician,
m. Mrs. Alice Adelaide Edwards, dau. Robert Saunders.
tJOHN HUGHES, A. M.
b. New Berne, N. C, Mch. 30, 1830; d. Beaufort, N. C, Sept. 9, 1889. s.
Isaac Wayne Hughes, M.D. , and Ann McLinn. Entered Jan. , 1845. Modera-
tor Philo. Lawyer. Was Democratic canditate for Congress, Schuylkill Dist. ,
Penna., i860. Went to N. C. in July, 1861. State Senator N. C, 1867.
Democratic candidate for Lt.-Gov. N. C. in 1872. Pres. Nat. Bank, New
Berne, N. C, 1867-89. Receiver Va. and N. C. R. R., 1877, and its Pre.i.
subsequentlv for two years. Capt. 7th N. C. Regt. Conf. Army, 1862.
Major and A. D. C. to Maj.-Gen. R. F. Hoke, Conf. Army, 1S63-65. Was
in Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson's Corps until his death; after that in Gen.
A. R. Hill's Corps, m. Jane G., dau. John P. Daves, New Berne, N. C.
See The Swedish Holsteins in Am.
FRANCIS ARISTiDE JACKSON, A. M.
b. Northumberland, Penna., Mch. 20, 1830. s. Samuel Jackson, M. D.,
and Elizabeth Barker. Entered 1844. Mem. Zelo. *. B. K. Teacher.
Adj. Prof. Lat. and Gr. Langs., 1855-64. Prof. Lat. Lang, and Lit.,
l62 UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYI^VANIA. [1^48
1864 . Published privately for the use of his classes treatises on Latin
syntax and prosody and Horatian metre, beside emendations on the texts of
a number of Latin authors, m. Mary, dau. William Fishbourne Griffitts,
Phila. See Griffitts Geneal. Address, College Hall, Univ. of Penna.,
Phila.
fTHOMAS LEIPER, A. M.
b. , Oct. 28, 1827 ; d. , Apr. 17, 1881. s. . Entered Soph.
Class 1845. Lawyer.
WASHINGTON DAWSON McKINLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 27, 1826. s. William McKinley and Margaret Mc-
Mullen. Entered 1844. Pres. Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 1851. Presb. clergj-man., and " stated supply, " Oneida
Valley, N. Y., 1852-53 ; and at Tuscarora, N. Y., 1853-65 ; Prof. Latin,
Geneseo Acad., 1864-66; pastor Moscow, N. Y., 1866-73 ; "stated supply,"
Castite, 1874-77 ; pastor Pike, N. Y.; 1878 , and of Warsaw, N. Y. m.
Delia Savage Miller. See Gen. Cat. Princeton Theol. Sem. Address,
Warsaw, Wyoming co., N. Y.
STUART MITCHELL, A. M. (D. D., Hanover Coll., Ind., 187S.)
b. Bucks CO., Penna., Nov., 1824. s. Daniel Mitchell and Letitia Bailey.
Entered Soph. Class 1845. Mem. Zelo. Awarded prize for Gr. prose com-
position. Valedictorian. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J.,
1851. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Warsaw, N. Y., 1852-55; misny. in Wis.,
1855-63; "stated supply" Groveland, N. Y., 1863-64; dist. misny., Wis.
and Minn., 1864-68 ; traveling and in ill health, 1868-70 ; " stated supply "
Altoona, Penna., 1870-71 ; pastor Bloomsburg, Penna., 1872-93 ; and Mt.
Carmel, Penna., 1893 . Published "The Church: its Constitution and
Government;" "Jonah, the Self-willed Prophet," etc. m. ist, Jane F.
Patterson, Warsaw, N. Y.; 2d, C. Janet Petrikin, Muncy, Penna. See
Allibone. Address, Mt. Carmel, Penna.
fTHOMAS NEWBOLD, A. M. M. D., 1852.
b. Phila., Mch. 14, 1829 ; d. Phila., Dec. 29, 1873. s. Michael Newbold
and Esther Lowndes. Entered Soph. Class 1845. Moderator Philo. Phy-
sician. Resdt. phys. Eastern Penitentiary, Penna., 1855-61. m. Sarah
Duncan, dau. William Armstrong Irvine, M. D.
WILLIAM CRESSON PRICHETT, A. M.
b. Phila., July 5, 1828. s. Thomas Prichett and Lydia McClure. En-
tered 1844. Merchant, m. MeetaT. Patnilli. Address, Overbrook, Penna.
JAMES REN N IE, A. M.
b. , Scotland, Oct. 7, 1826. s. . Entered Soph. Class Jan., 1846.
Private tutor. Said to be a Presb. clergyman in Scotland.
t GEORGE HERMAN ROBINETT, A. M. M. D., 1851.
b. Phila., Nov. 11, 1829; d. Phila., Apr. 9, 1872. .s. Allen Robinett and
Matilda Lauretta Herman. Entered 1844. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1854. Mem. Phila. Co. Med. Soc., 1852. m. Augusta
Casey, dau. Thomas Hale.
tJOHN STEWARDSON, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug., 1830; d. Phila., 1856. s. George Stewardson and
Rachel Smith. Entered Soph. Class 1845. Mem. Zelo. Was a law student
at the time of his death. See Keith.
+ ALBERT OWEN STILLE, A. M. M. D., 1851.
b. Phila., June 20, 1827; d. Fortress Monroe, Va., June 23, 1S62. s.
Benjamin Stille and Ann Owen De Silver. Entered 1844. Mem. Zelo.
Physician. Resdt. Phila. Hosp., 185 1. Surg, on packet ship Wyoming,
1853. Phys. Phila. Dispen., 1854. Vaccine phys. Phila., 1855. Mem. Phila.
Co. Med. Soc, 1855. Fell. Coll. Phys, Phila., 1859. At the outbreak of tlie
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Civil War, he was one of the first physicians in Phila. who ofifered his
services to the Government. Asst. Surg. i8th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols. ;
and of 90th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols. ; and Surg. 23d Penna. Regt. U. S.
Vols., 1861-62. m. Maria King, dau. William H. Smith, Phila. See
Memoir by Christopher C. Cox, M. D.
Non-Graduates.
fGEORGE HUGHES ASHTON.
b. Phila., Oct. 31, 1829 ; d. Phila., May 31, 1884. s. Rev. William East-
erly Ashton and Sarah Keen. Entered 1844, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. Wholesale druggist.
WILLIAM LAWS BOSWELL (A. B., Dickinson Coll., 1848. A. M., Dickinson
Coll., 1851).
b. Phila., June 22, 1828. s. James J. Boswell and Mary Davis. Entered
1844, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. M. E. clergyman.
Prof. Anc. Langs., Del. Coll., 1853-55 ; and of same, Genessee Coll., N. Y.,
1855-57. Prof. Math., Dickinson Coll., 1857-60; and of Anc. Langs., at
same, i860. Since 1865 has been engaged in insurance business, Phila.
m. ist, Fanny Louisa Thomas ; 2d, Mary Rowland, dau. P^obert Ervien,
Phila. Address, 341 Walnut St., Phila.
t HORACE BREINTNALL.
b. N. Y. City, June 23, 1827 ; d. N. Y. City, July 31, 1866, s. Rev.
Thomas Breintnall and Sophia Augusta Nelson. Entered 1844, and left
during Fresh, year.
t DAVID PAUL BROWN, JR.
b. Phila., Aug. 4, 1828 ; d. Phila., Feb. i, 1869. s. David Paul Brown
and Emmeline C. Handy. Entered 1844, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Lawyer. U. S. Comr., Phila. m. .
GEORGE WASHINGTON BURTON.
b. Phila., Apr. 20, 1829. s. Robert Burton and Eliza Elliott. Entered
1844, and left during the first term Fresh, year. Merchant ; stock broker.
Capt. and Comsy. Subsistence staff of Gen. Absalom Baird, U. S. A., 1861-
62 ; Lieut.-Col. and Comsy. Subsistence staff of Maj.-Gen. A. McD. McCook,
1862 ; ordered to War Dept. under Provost Marshal Gen. Fry and commis-
sioned Maj. and A. A. G. in charge of enrolment and draft, 1862-65. m.
Josephine, dau. Jacob B. Clement. See Keith. Address, 1521 Walnut St.,
Phila.
i- HENRY CABOT.
b. Phila., Sept. 9, 1829 ; d. Phila., Oct. 27, 1888. s. Joseph Cabot and
Catharine Crafts Frazier. Entered Soph. Class 1845, and left Jan., 1846.
Merchant.
t JAMES ALEXANDER COLWELL.
b. Phila., Sept. i, 1830; d. Santa Cruz, W. I., 1851. s. Stephen Col-
well and Caldwell. Entered Jan. 2, 1845, and left Senior year. Mem.
Zelo.
JOHN ROBINSON GILPIN.
b. Wilmington, Del., Oct. 12, 1827. s. Vincent Gilpin and Naomi
Robinson. Entered Soph. Class 1845, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Zelo. Stock broker, m. Emma E. Bowers. Address, West Chester,
Penna.
FRANCIS VINCENT GREENE, M. D., 1851.
b. Phila., July 26, 1828. s. James N. Greene, M. D., and . Entered
1844, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Surgeon. Acting
Asst. Sur§. U. S. N., 1862; acting Passed Asst. Surg., 1865. Passed Asst.
Surg.; retired June, 1879. Address, 39 So. Nineteenth St., Phila.
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t ROBERT SMITH GRIFFITTS.
b. Phila., Oct. 23, 1828; d. Phila., Mch. 23, i860, s. William Fish-
bourne Griffitts and Rebecca H. Smith. Entered 1844, and left at the close
of Soph. year. m. Mary D. Rogers, N. Y. City. See Griffitts Geneal.
t HARRY CARLTON HART, M. D., 1851.
b. Phila., May 21, 1827; d. Phila., Feb. 19, 1881. s. William H. Hart
and Matilda Maybin. Entered 1S44, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Physician. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. m. Mary C, dau. Charles D.
Meigs, M. D., Prof. JeflF. Med. Coll.
f FRANCIS WALN LEAMING.
b. Phila., Nov. i, 1828; d. Phila., 1872. s. Jeremiah Fisher Leaming
and Rebecca Wain. Enter^ 1844, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
t HENRY PERRY LELAND.
b. Phila., Oct. 27, 1827; d. Phila., Sept. 22, 1868. s. Charles Leland
and Charlotte Frost Godfrey. Entered 1844, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Clerk. Art student in Rome, Italy, for eighteen mos. ; spent a number
of years in travel abroad and at home. Author. Was ist Lieut. 11 8th
Penna. Regt, U. S. Vols., 1861. Sergeant and private Landis' Penna.
Battery, 1862-63. Received a contusion to his spine from a fragment of shell
at Carlisle, Penna., July, 1863, from the effects of which he subsequently
died. Author ' ' Grey Bay Mare ;" " The Jumping Frog, ' ' afterward rewritten
by "Mark Twain;" "Americans in Rome," and many poems, articles in
magazines and newspapers. He was among the first who perceived the
genius of Walt Whitman, and predicted his future success. See Appleton^
Allibonc.
JOSEPH LENNI6.
b. Phila., Aug. 13, 1827. s. Nicholas Ivcnnig and Christianna Bechler.
Entered Soph. Class 1845, and left at the close of Soph. year. Farmer.
Manufacturer. Engaged in real estate business, m. Sallie A., dau. Richard
Gibson Martin. Address, 1945 North Twentieth St., Phila.
fTHOMAS CUNNINGHAM McKINLEY.
b. Phila., Oct. 5. 1828 ; d. supposed in Cal., where he went in 1850, and
has not been heard of since, s. William McKinky and Margaret McMullen.
Entered 1844, and left second term Junior year. Engaged in mercantile
pursuits.
SAMUEL EMLEN MEIGS.
b. Phila., July 15, 1828. s. Charles Delucena Meigs, M. D., Prof. Jeff.
Med. Coll., and Mary Montgomery. Entered 1844, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Dry goods comn. mcht. Mem. Penna. Soc.
Sons of Revo. ; Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Capt.
and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols, on duty in the Dept. Mo., 1861-63, when he
resigned and was honorably discharged, m. Cornelia, dau. William E.
Rogers, Phila. Address, 1 713 Locust St., Phila.
SILAS WEIR MITCHELL (M. D.. Jeff. Med. Coll., 1850, and Univ. Bologna,
gratiai causa, 1888. LL. D., Harvard, 1886).
b. Phila., Feb. 15, 1830. s. John Kearsley Mitchell, M. D., Prof. Jeff.
Med. Coll.. and Sarah Matilda Henry. Entered 1844, and left during the
last term Senior year. Physician and author. Phys. Southern Dispen.,
Phila., 1856; and St. Joseph's Hosp., 1858; and Penna. Instit. for Instruct.
of the Blind, 1861-67 ; and Presb. Hosp., 1872 ; and Orthopaedic Hosp. and
Infimiarv for Ner\'ous Disea.ses, 1872 ; and Consult. Phys. State Lying-in
Hosp. and Infirmary, 1872 ; and Insane Dept. Phila. Hosp., 1884. Trustee,
1875 . Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1S56, and its Pres., 1886 . Mem.
Phila. Med. Soc, 1852; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1853; Biol, and Micros.
vSection of same, 1858-77, and its Direc, 1868-71; Am. Phil. Soc, 1862;
Pathol. Soc. Phila., and its Pres., 1869; Phila. Co. Med. Soc, 1878 ; Direc
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Phila. Library Co. Corres. Mem. British Med. Assn., i860 ; and of Boston
Med. Soc. Nat. Hist., 1861 ; and of Societe Academique de la Loire Infer-
ieure, 1872 ; and of N. Y. Acad. Med., 1874. Hony. Mem. Gynaecol. Soc,
1870; and of St. Andrew's Med. Grad. Assn., 1867; and of London Med.
Soc, 1878 ; and of Med. Soc. N. J., 1870 ; and of Med. Soc. State of N. Y.,
1877. Foreign Associate Med. Soc. Norway, 1871. Associate Am. Acad.
Arts and Sci., 1865. Mem. Nat. Acad. Sci. U. S., 1865 ; Med. Soc. State of
N. J., 1878 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1880 ; Am. Assn. Phys. and Pathologists, and
its Pres., 1886. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Sanitary Inspector
U. S. A., and Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A. stationed in Phila., 1861-65.
Author "Researches on the Venom of the Rattlesnake ; " " Gunshot Wounds
and other Injuries of Nerves;" "Reflex Paralysis;" "On Malingering,
etc.;" "On Injuries of the Nerves and their Consequences;" "Wear and
Tear, or Hints for the Overworked;" "Fat and Blood, and How to Make
Them;" "Diseases of the nervous system, especially of women ;" "Nurse
and Patient, and Camp-Cure ;" "The Children's Hour ;" "In War-Time ;"
" Roland Blake ;" " Doctor and Patient : a Series of Essays ;" "Characteris-
tics ; " "Lectures on Medical Ethics;" poems, etc., and over a hundred
papers on physiology, toxicology and nervous diseases, m. ist, Mary Mid-
dleton, dau. Alfred Langdon Elwyn, Phila.; 2d, Mary, dau. Gen. Thomas
Cadwalader (Class 1795). See Keith, Appleton, Atkinson, Ruschenberger,
Allibotte. Address, 1524 Walnut St., Phila.
t CHARLES HOWARD MONTGOMERY.
b. "Eglinton," near Rhinebeck, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1828; d. Phila., May
8, 1848. s. John Crathorne Montgomery and Elizabeth Henrietta Philips.
Entered 1844, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Was a law
student at the time of his death. See Keith.
i- SAMUEL JOSEPH GUERARD NANCREDE, M. D., 1850.
b. Washington, D. C, Dec. 31, 1831 ; d. Phila., Feb. 6, 1871. s. Joseph
Guerard Nancrede and Cornelia Truxtun. Entered 1844, and left at the
close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Physician, m. Caroline, dau. Patrick
Brady.
<;eorge hollenback rozet.
b. Phila., Feb. 21, 1829. s. John Rozet and Marv' Anne Laning.
Entered 1844, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Clk. in Phila., Wilkes-
barre, Penna., and N. Y. City, 1846-54. Special Inspector U. S. Customs,
San Juan del Sud, Nicaragua, C. A., 1855-56. Cotton mcht.. New Orleans,
La., 1856-62. Engaged in real estate and mortg. loan business, Chicago,
111., 1884 . m. Josephine, dau. Henry David Mandeville, Natchez, Miss.
Address, 340 La Salle Ave., Chicago, 111.
i- THOMAS Mc»NTOSH STEWART (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1848. LL. B., Harvard,
1S51).
b. Phila., Apr. 20, 1830 ; d. Mattapoisett, Mass., Aug. 6, 1890. s. Josiah
Stewart, M. D., and Anna Maria Bayard. Entered 1844, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. _ Spent much time in foreign travel,
m. Virginia, dau. Amos T. Newbold, Phila.
CHARLES AUGUSTUS ALOYSIUS TETE.""
b. Phila., Mch. 30, 1830. s. Francis Tete and Irma Beylle. Entered
1844, and left at the close of Soph. year. Commission merchant, m. Emma
Jane, dau. James Torbert. Address, Secane, Del. co., Penna.
JOHN JACOB van dcr KEMP, JR. M. D., 1852. (A. B.,Coll. N. J., 1849- A.
M.,Coll. N. J., 1852.)
b. Phila., July 31, 1829. s. John Jacob van der Kemp and Juliana Taylor.
Entered Soph. Class 1845, and left at the close of Soph. year. Physician,
but practiced only for a short time. Has been a resident of Paris, France,
for many years. See Keith. Address, Paris, France.
* Now known as Charles Tete.
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tJOHN KESSLER WEST.
b. Phila., June 14, 1828 ; d. Phila., . s. George G. West and
Kessler. Entered 1844, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
HENRY MAYER WETHERILL.
b. Phila., May 18, 1828. s. Charles Wetherill and Margaretta Maj'er.
Entered 1844, and left Senior year. Mem. Zelo. m. Rebecca Price, dau.
John Price Wetherill. Address, 15 E. Penn St., Gtn., Phila.
f CHARLES WHEELER, JR.
b. Phila., Aug. 23, 1827 ; d. Phila., Aug. 16, 1883. s. Charles Wheeler
and Eliza Bowman. Entered 1844, and left at the close of first term Fresh,
year. Manufacturer. Banker and capitalist. Served as a private in a
Penna. "emergency" regt. during 1863. m. Susan, dau. John Famum.
JAMES WINCHELL WINTER.
b. North East, Dutchess co., N. Y., May 6, 1829. s. Rev. Thomas Win-
ter, D. D., and Elizabeth Dayton Compton. Entered 1844, and left on
account of ill health at the close of Soph. year. U. S. Consul, Turks Is., W.
I., 1857-62. U. S. Treas. Agt., Arizona and New Mexico. Clk. U. S. Custom
House, San Pedro, Cal. Asst. Paymaster U. S. N., 1862-65. Address, Los
Angeles, Cal.
1849.
JAMES APPLEY, A. M.
b. , Sept., 1823. s. Ivuther Appley and . Entered Soph. Class
1846. Mem. Zelo. Clergyman. Address, , N. Y.
JAMES DARRACH, A. M. (M. D., Penna. Med. Coll., Phila., 1852.)
b. Phila., Dec. 8, 1828. s. William Darrach, M. D., Prof. Penna. Med.
Coll., Phila., and Margaretta Monro. Entered Soph. Class 1846. Moderator
Philo. Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp., 1853-54. Mem. Pathol. Soc.
Phila., 1857 ; Phila. Co. Med. Soc; Acad. Nat. Sci.. Phila., 1858 ; Fell. Coll.
Phys. Phila., 1859. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.
Consult, phys. Gtn. Hosp. and Jewish Hosp. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A.,
in charge of Cuyler U. S. Hosp., Gtn., Phila., 1862-65. m. Sarah, dau.
Henry Morris, and gt. gd. dau. of Robert Morris, the Financier. See Atkin-
son, Ruschenberger. Address, 5021 Green St., Gtn., Phila.
fLAMMOT du PONT, A.M.
b. near Wilmington, Del., Apr. 13, 1831 ; d. from an explosion at Thomp-
son's Pt., N. J., Mch. 29, 1884. s. Alfred Victor du Pont and Margaretta
Elizabeth La Motte. Entered Soph. Class 1846. Mem. Zelo. Manufacturer.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1872. Capt. 5th Del. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-63. m.
Mary, dau. Henry Belin.
fWILLIAM JAMES FELTUS, A.M.
b. Wilkinson CO., Miss., Dec. 22, 1827; d. Woodville, Wilkinson co.,
Miss., Aug. 22, 1865. s. Abram M. Feltus and Eliza A. Ventress. Entered
Junior Class 1847. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Marshal Conf. States, 1861-65.
fCOLEMAN PEMBERTON FISHER, A.M.
b Phila June 15 1829; d. Phila., May 26, 1880. s. Coleman Fisher
and Mary Read. Entered Soph. Class 1846. Civil engineer ; subsequently
a stock broker.
JOSEPH FLEMING, A.M. , ^ „ t.
b. Phila., Oct. 23. 1833. s. John Fleming and Elizabeth Callahan.
Entered 1845. Mem. Zelo. Awarded second prize for Latin prose composi-
tion Junior year. Teacher. Chester and Phila.. 1849-53 ; principal teadier
Penna. In.stit. for Blind, Phila., 1S54-59 ; principal In.stit. for Blind Mo.,
i8s9-6i ; since then accountant. Mem. Franklin Instit., Phila m. Emma
Ivouisa, dau. John Sherzer, Annville, Lebanon co., Penna. Address, Lans-
downe, Del. co., Penna.
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GEORGE HAND, A. M.
b Cold Spring, Cape May co., N. J., Sept. 2, 1821. s. George Hand and
Elizabeth Hand. Entered third term Soph, year 1847, Valedictorian
Studied at Madison Univ., N. Y., 1845-47- Presb. clergyman. Pnncipal
Young Ladies' Instit., Hatboro, Montg. co., Penna., 1S54-78. m. Mary A.,
dau. Caleb S. Robbins, Phila. Address, Hatboro, Montg. co., Penna.
WILLIAM HUCKEL, A.M.
b Phila Aug. 31, 1829. s. Jacob Huckel, M. D., and Margaret Ann
Ray ' Entered Soph. Class 1846. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Theol.
Sem P E Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1851. P. E. clergy-man, and rector Ch. of
Evangelists Phila., 1852 ; asst. min. St. Ann's, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1855 ; rector
St. Ann's, Morrisania, N. Y., 1857-81. m. Christine M., dau. Rev. John F.
Messenger. Address, 115 Paulison Ave., Passaic, N. J.
+ HARTMAN KUHN, JR., A. M. (LL. B., Harvard, 1852.)
b Phila Feb. 22, 1831 ; d. by a fall from his horse near Rome, Italy,
Tan 1870 s. Hartmau Kuhn (Class 1800) and Ellen Lyle. Entered 1845.
Delivered the English oration. Lawyer, m. Grace Carey, Boston, Mass.
See J^eith.
fWILLIAM McFERRAN LAMB, A. M. , . . ^, .
b Carrickfergus, Ireland, Mch. 8, 1830 ; d. Oxford, Chester co., Penna.,
June 26, 1855. s. Francis Lamb and Jane Mcllrath. Entered 1845. Mem.
Zelo. Presb. clergyman, m. Margaret Hutchison, Oxford, Peuna.
WILLIAM HENRY McFADDEN, A. M. (M. D., Penna. Med. ColL, Phila.,
^ h Phila., Nov. 4, 1827. s. Robert McFadden and Jane Mofifett. En-
tered 1845. Mem. Zelo. Teacher, McVeytown, Mifflin co., Penna. Supdt.
Gas Co., Gtn., Phila., 1853-61 ; plumbing, steam and gas fitting business,
Gtn Phila., 1856-68; gas meter business, 1864-70; Supdt. Gas Light Co.,
Camden, N. J., 187(^73; Chief Engr. Water Dept., Phila., 1873-83; smce
then associated with the Am. Meter Co., Phila. Compiler "Gas Supdts.
Pocket Companion." m. Sarah Evans, dau. Jacob Hams Yocum. Address,
3505 Hamilton St., Phila.
SAMUEL BROWN WYLIE McLEOD, A. M. (M. D., Coll. Phys. and Surgs.,
b N. Y. City, Feb. i, 1832, s. Rev. John Niel McLeod, D. D., and
Margaret" Thomson Wylie. Entered 1845. Moderator Philo. Physician.
Sur^ and consult, phys. N. Y. Lying-in Asyl.,N.Y. City. Police surg.
N Y City. Mem. Am. Med. Assn. ; N. Y. State Med. Assn. ; Medico-
Legai Soc, N. Y. City. m. Sarah B. Irving. Address, 247 W. Twenty-
third St., N. Y. City.
+ SAMUEL HILDEBURN McMULLIN, A. M. (D. D., Miami Univ., 18S4.)
b Phila., Mch. 19, 1831 : d. Glendale, O., Feb. 17, 1892. s. Robert
McMullin and Mary Hamilton Tabel^. Entered 1845. Mem. Zelo.
Awarded first prize for Latin prose composition. Gr. Salutatonan. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J.. 1854. Presb. clergy-man, and
pastor Calvary Ch., Newburgh, N. Y., 1856-60; and Bel Air. Md., 1860-61 ;
and Smithtown Branch, L. I., 1861-64 ; " stated supply " Belmont Ave Cli.,
Phila., 1865-67; Prof. Gr. Lang, and Lit. Miami Univ., 1867-70; Prof. Ch.
Hist. Theol. Sem., Danville, Kv., 1870-72; pastor First Ch., Circleville O.,
1873-82 ; and Glendale, O., 1882-89. He published several sermons and an
inaugural address on Church History, m. Isabella Brown, dau. Prof. Thomas
J. Matthews, Miami Univ. See Necrology Report of Princeton Theol. Sem.,
1892.
CHRISTOPHER MAGEE (and Western Univ. Penna., 1848.) A. M. (and Western
Univ. Penna., 1879.) LL. B., 1852. . , ,. j t
b. Pittsburgh, Penna., Dec. 5, 1829. s. Christopher Magee and Jane
Watson. Entered Senior Class 184S. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
l68 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1849
Legis., 1856. Mem. Com. Coun. Pittsburgh, 1859. Judge Ct. Com. PI. No.
2, Allegheny co., Penna., 1885 . Mem. Acad Sci. and Art, Pittsburgh.
m. Elizabeth Louise, dau. Rev. John Niel McL,eod, D. D., N. Y. City.
Address, Forbes near Craig Sts., Pittsburgh, Penna.
JOHN SMITH NEWLIN, JR., A. M. LL. B., 1852.
b. Phila., Sept. 20, 1829. s. John Smith Newlin and Catharine Hains.
Entered Soph. Class 1846. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Civil engineer, m.
Charlotte Anna, dau. John Fowler Butterworth. Address, Yonkers, N. Y.
BENJAMIN WOOD RICHARDS. A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 9, 1831. s. Benjamin Wood Richards and Sarah Ann
Lippincott. Entered Soph. Class 1846. Merchant. Sec. and Treas. Laurel
Hill Cem. Co., Phila. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S.; x\cad. Nat.
Sci. Phila. Capt. U. S. Vols., 1862 ; Brvl. Major U. S. Vols., 1864, and Brvl.
Lieut. -Col. U. S. Vols., 1865. A.D.C. on the statf of Maj.-Gen. James B. Rick-
etts, and served with the Army of the Potomac during the greater part of
his service. He resigned from the Army Mch. 10, 1865. Address, 45 So.
Seventeenth St., Phila.
GEORGE WASHINGTON SCHEIDE. A. M.
b. Phila., Jan., 1824. s. Christian Scheide and . Entered Soph.
Class 1846. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Theol. Sem. Evan. Luth. Ch., Gettys-
burg, Penna. Luth. clergyman. Address, , Phila.
tJESSE SHENTON ZANE SELLERS, A. M. M. D., 1852.
b. Phila., Apr., 1828; d. Chicago, 111., July i, 1873. s. Jesse Sellers
and Ann Burkhart. Entered Soph. Class 1846. Mem. Zelo. A. 4>. Phy-
sician .
WILLIAM HEMBEL TAGGART, A.M. M. D., 1852.
b. Winchester, Va., July 15, 1830. s. Daniel Taggart and Caroline
Baker. Entered 1845. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Prof. Mat. Med. Phila.
Coll. Med., 1857; Prof. Mat. Med. Penna. Med. Coll., Phila., 1859-61.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1859; Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1853; Plist.
Soc. Penna. Surg. U. S. Vols., 1861-63. Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 1864-65. m.
Anna, dau. Patrick Devine. See Atkinson. Address, 1032 Spruce St.,
Phila.
Non-Graduates.
t CHARLES MEIGS BACHE.
b. Phila., 1829; d. San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 10, 1890. s. Franklin
Bache (Class 1810), Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Aglae Dabadie. Entered 1845,
and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Asst. U. S. Coast and
•Geodetic Surv., 184S-90. During the Civil War was detailed from the Coast
Surv. to act with the Army, and was engaged making military surveys about
Washington, D. C, Bull Run and Fredericksburg, Va. Served on the staff
of Maj.-Gen. William B. Franklin at the first battle of Fredericksburg, m.
Henrietta Maria EUicott.
t GEORGE HAMILTON BROWN.
b. Phila., June 18, 1831 ; d. Phila., Apr., 1856. s. William Brown and
Deborah Norris. Entered Jan., 1846, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. vStudied at Dickinson Coll., 1845-46. See Keith.
+ WILLIAM RICHARDSON BROWN.
b. Phila., Apr. 20, 1830; d. Phila., Apr. 15, 1879. s. William Brown
and Deborah Norris. Entered 1845, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Capt. 15th U. S. Inf., 1861-65, when he resigned and was honorably dis-
charged, ra. Caroline Lawson. See Keith.
+ ISAAC DAVIS BUDD. ^, ^„.^
b. Phila., Mch. 19, 1830 ; d. Phila., June 29, 1859. s. Thomas Alhbone
Budd and Ann Eliza Davis. Entered 1845, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Direc. Public Schs., Phila.
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i-WILLIAM D. CLARKE.
b. , Mch. 9, 1831 ; d. . s. William M. Clarke and . En-
tered 1845, and left at the close of Fresh year.
ALEXANDER McLEOD CRAWFORD.
b. Franklin co., Penna., May 11, 1829. s. Rev. Samuel Wylie Crawford,
D. D., Principal Acad. Dept., and Jane Agnew. Entered 1845, and left
at the close of Fresh, year. Mining in Cal., 1853-58 ; farming in Penna.,
1858-62. ist-Lieut. 1 2th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1862 ; Brvt. Capt. U. S.
Vols., Mch. 13, 1865 ; Brvt. Major U. S. Vols., Mch. 13, 1865, both for faithful
and meritorious service while in action ; 2d Lieut. 38th U. S. Inf., July,
1866; ist Lieut., Mch., 1867 ; retired Dec, 1870. Address, Campbell Hall,
Orange co., N. Y.
+ CHARLES CHAUNCEY DILLINGHAM LI.. B., 1852. (A. B., Yale, 1850. A. M.,
Yale, 1853.)
b. West Chester, Penna., July 22, 1832 ; d. London, Eng., Oct. 25, 1867
s. William Henry Dillingham and Christiana Bnnton. Entered 1845, and
left at the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer.
/ALFRED WALTON FLEMING.
b. Phila., Aug. 14, 1830. s. Thomas Fleming and Clarissa T. Walton.
Entered 1845, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
THOMAS HALL GARRETT.
b. Phila., Dec. 19, 1830. s. George H. Garrett and . Entered Jan.,
1846, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Analyt. chemist and
assayist. m. . Address, 5600 Gtn. Ave., Phila.
t SAMUEL FRANKS JACOBS.
b. Churchtown, Lancaster co., Penna., Sept. 29, 1829 ; d. . s.
and Mary Franks. Entered Soph. Class 1846, and left during the Senior
year. Mem. Philo.
+ FINNIX STRETCHER JAQUETT (M. D., Penna. Med. Coll., 1854).
b. Phila., Sept. 12, 1830; d. Phila., Dec. 11, 1870. s. Rev. Joseph
Jaquett and Elizabeth Stretcher. Entered 1845, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Physician. Surg. 65th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols.,
1861-62.
+ HENRY LAPSLEY.
b. Phila., May 25, 1829; d. Plainfield, N. J., Jan. 26, 1892. s. David
Lapsley and Anna Welsh. Entered 1845, and left at the close of Junior
year. Mem. Philo. Stock broker.
t GEORGE WILLIAM PARRISH.
b. Phila., July 27, 1829 ; d. . s. Robert Austin Parrish and Eleanor
Brooks. Entered 1845, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
t CHARLES RAWLE.
b. Sunbury, Penna., June 14, 1830; d. So. Bethlehem, Penna., Jan. 17,
1891. s. Francis William Rawle (Class 1812) and Louisa Hall. Entered
1845, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Commission business in N. Y.
City for twelve years; subsequently a farmer in Lycoming co., Penna.
Private in a Penna. "emergency" regt. for three mos. , 1863. m. Mary J.,
dau. Oliver Watson, Williamsport, Penna. See Keith.
f ALFRED ROBERTS.
b. , July I, 1829; d. Phila., Feb. 24, 1893. s. . Entered 1845.
and left at the close of Fresh, year.
PERCIVAL ROBERTS.
b. , May 2, 1830. s. Algernon Sidney Roberts and . Entered
1845, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Iron manufacturer, m. Eleanor
Williamson. Address, 1935 Chestnut St., Phila.
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t EDWARD WHARTON.
b. Phila., Dec. 9, 1830; d. Phila., May 27. 1S73. s. Francis Rawle
Wharton and Juliana Matilda Gouvemeur. Entered 1845, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. See WharioTi Family.
18 SO.
tALEXANDER BENSON, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 3, 1831 ; d. Cape May, N. J., Aug. 5, 1870. s. Alex-
ander Benson and Sarah North. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo. Awarded
the Gr. Salutatory. Banker.
tJOSEPH BLAKE BISPHAM, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 13, 1S31 ; d. Brandywine Spgs., Del., Aug. 15, 1874. s.
Joseph Bispham and Susan Ridgway Tucker. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo.
Merchant. Capt. 3d Penna. Heavy Artill. U. S. Vols., 1863-65. m. Eliza-
beth French, dau. Gilbert Page.
ISAAC OLIVER BLIGHT, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct 29, 1830. s. George Wain Blight and Mary Valeria
Sergeant. Entered 1846. Moderator Philo. Gen. Mngr. State Line and
Sullivan R. R. Co. and its mines, m. Matilda, dau. William Harris, M.
D. See Dcscdts. Clement Biddle. Address, Towanda, Penna.
tJOKN JOSEPH BORIE, A. M. LL. B., 1853.
b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1830 ; d. Phila., Mch. 16, 1882. s. John Joseph Borie
and Sophia Beauveau. Entered 1846. Lawyer, m. ist, Henrietta Bache ;
2d, Susan P. Halsey.
JOHN HILL BRINTON, A. M. (M.D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1852.)
b. Phila., May 21, 1832. s. George Brinton (Class 1822) and Mary
Margaret Smith. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo. Physician. Lecturer on
Operative Surg., 1853-61. Miitter' lecturer on Surg. Pathol. (5th Course,
Gunshot Injuries), 1869. Prof. Pract. Surg, and Clinical Surg. JeflF. Med.
Coll., 1882 to date. Surg. St. Joseph's Hosp., 1859 ; and Phila. Hosp., 1867-82 ;
and Jeff. Coll. Hosp., 1877 to date. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 185 1 ; Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1856. Am. Med. Assn., 1872; Am. Surg. Assn., iSSo;
Phila. CO. Med. Soc; Am. Phil. Soc, 1886; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.
Surg, and Brigade Surg. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. ^ frequent contributor to
medical literature, m. Sarah, dau. Rev. F. DeW. Ward, D. D., Geneseo,
N. Y. S^e^ Brinton Family, Keith, Atkinson. Address, 1423 Spruce St.,
Phila.
JAMES LLOYD CHAMBERLAINE, A. M.
b. Bonfleld, near Oxford, Talbot co., Md.,July 5, 1830. s. James Lloyd
Chamberlaine and Anna Maria Hammond. Entered Junior Class 1S48.
Mem. Philo. 4>. K. 2. Studied at St. James' Coll., Md., two years and four
mos. Farmer. Teacher, m. Margaret A. M.. dau. Samuel Chamberlaine,
Oxford, Md. Address, 241 W. Preston St., Bolton Terrace, Balto., Md.
WILLIAM RUSH DUNTON, A. M. M. D.. 1853.
b. Phila., Mch. 10, 1831. s. Isaac Dunton and Mary Simpson Rush.
Entered 1847. Mem. Philo. Physician. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., ^ i860.
Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1863-65,
stationed at U. S. A. Hosp., Gtn., Phila. Address, 5059 Gtn. Ave., Phila.
ALEXANDER COOK DURBIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. <S, 1S32. s. Rev. John Price Dnrbin, D. D., and Frances
B. Cook. Entered Soph"! Class 1847. Moderator Philo. Ironmaster. By
order of the U. S. Govt., through Sec. Welles, of the Navy, was exeniptetl,
with all the men in his employ, from military ser\ace, in order to allow the
manufacture of iron plates for the first monitor and other vessels built by
Capt. Ericsson, m. Clara, dau. Capt. W. J. Wiswell. Address, Mont Clair,
N.J.
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WALTER SCOTT FORTESCUE, A. M.
b Phila Aug 27, 1826. s. Thomas Smith Fortescue and Martha Lyle.
Entered 1846. Mem. Zelo. Teacher, 1850-70 ; since then pubhsher.
Founder and Principal Acad, for the Blind, Ga. Prof. Indiana Female Coll.,
Indianapolis; and in the Iowa Wesleyan Univ. m. Mana Chase, dau. Samuel
Grey, Biddeford, Me. Address, Pulaski Ave., near Logan St., Gtn., Phila.
fNALBRO FRAZIER, JR., A. M.
b Phila Nov. 14, 1831 ; d. Phila., Dec. 20, 1887. s. Nalbro Frazier
and Mary Eyre Robinson. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem.
Mil Order Loyal Legion U. S., and Junior Vice-Commander Penna. Com-
mandery, 1880-83. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav May to Aug., 1861
Capt 2d Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1862-64. m. Mary Ellen, dau. Isaac Rand
Jackson, U. S. Charge d 'Affaires Denmark, 1841-42. See Keith.
fWILLIAM WIRT HARRIS, * A. M.
b "Greenwood," Chester co., Penna., Dec. 20, 1831 ; d. Savannah, Ga.,
Mch 1% i88s s William Harris, M. D., and Elizabeth Matilda Patterson.
Entered 1846 Mem. Philo. Clk. in Phila. and N. Y. City until 1858. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1861. Presb clergyman, and
pastor Towanda, Penna., 1864-70. Treas. Coll. N. J., 1870-85. Chaplain
io6th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols. , 1861-62, and served throughout the Peninsular
and the Md. campaigns with Gen. McClellan's army. Agt. U. S. Sanitary
Comn 1862-6^, and superintended its field operations at the battle of Chan-
cellorsville, Va. m. Christina, dau. Walter Butler. See Memorial Address
by Rev. Dr. J. O. Murray.
GEORGE ANTES JENKS, A. M. LL. B., 1853.
b. Newtown, Bucks co., Penna., Oct. 9, 1829. s. Phineas Jenks, M. D.,
and Amelia, dau. Gov. Simon Snyder, Penna. Entered Soph Class 1847.
Moderator Philo. Lawyer, m. Ellen, dau. Jesse Davis. Address, New-
town, Bucks CO., Penna.
tJOHN JONES, A. M. (D. D., Hamilton Coll., N. Y., 1872.)
b. Manchester, Eng., Apr. 18, 1830; d. Canoga, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1891. s.
William Jones and Mary Pntchard. Entered Soph. Class 1847. Mem. Zelo.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1853. Presb. clergyman,
and pastor Scottsville, N. Y., 1854-59; " stated supply " Wyoming. 1859-62.
Principal Geneseo Synodal Acad., 1862-74. Pastor Walnut St. Ch., Louis-
ville, Ky., 1874 . m. Minerva, dau. Sebastian Chatham, N. Y.
WILLIAM EVAN JONES, A. M. (D. D., Centre Coll., Ky., 1876.)
b. Manchester, Eng., Oct. 24, 1827. s. William Jones and Mary
Pritchard. Entered 1846. Pres. Zelo. Presb. clergyman, and " stated supply "
Gloucester City, N. J., 1853-54; and pastor Green Id., N. Y., 1854-57; and
Caledonia, 1857-59 ; and Bath, 1859-63 ; and Cedarville, N. J., 1866-70 ; and
Tuscarora and Union Corners, N. Y., 1870-73; and Hartsville, 1873. Chap-
lain i6ist N. Y. Regt. U. S. Vols., Apr., 1863 to Sept., 1865. m. Emeline,
dau. James Fuller. See Gen. Cat. Theol. Sem. Princeton. Address, 722
N. Nineteenth St. , Phila.
f DAVID LOUGHERY, A. M.
b. CO. Derry, Ireland, Feb. 7, 1826; d. Greensburg, Penna., July 8,
1858. s. John Loughery and Jane McFarland. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo.
Teacher. Founder and first Principal Md. State Instit. for the Blind.
t ROBERT McMULLIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 30, 1832 ; shot to death with his wife by soldiers of the
Nena Sahib, Cawnpore, "india, June 13, 1857. s. Robert McMullin and
Mary Hamilton Tabele. Entered 1846. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1855. Presb. misny., stationed at Futtehgurh,
India, m. Sarah Colt Pierson, Paterson, N. J.
* Subsequently known as "William Harris.
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i- GEORGE PEPPER NORRIS, A.M. M. D., 185S.
b. Phila., July 16, 1831 ; d. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 7, 1865. s. Isaac
Norris (Class 1821) and Mary Pepper. Entered Soph. Class 1847. Mem.
Philo. Physician, m. Agnes Campbell, dau. John Price, Wilmington, Del.
See Keith.
JOHN HOOKER PACKARD, A. M. M. D., 1853.
b. Phila., Aug. 15, 1832. s. Frederick Adolphus Packard and Elizabeth
Dwight Hooker. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo. Surgeon. Resdt. Penna.
Hosp., 1855-56, and Surg, to same, 1884 to date. Phys. to Foster Home,
1857-73 ■ and St. Joseph's Hosp., 1881 ; Surg, to Hosp. P. E. Ch., 1863-84 ;
and to Woman's Hosp., 1876-77. Miitter Lecturer, 1864-66. Mem. Acad.
Nat. Sci, Phila., 1856; Pathol. Soc. Phila., 1857, and its Sec, 1861-62, and
its Pres., 1867-69. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1858, and its Sec. 1862-77, and
its Vice-Pres., 1886. Mem. Obstet. Soc. Phila., 1868, and its Pres., 1877-79;
Sec. Surg. Section Intemat. Med. Cong., Phila., 1876 ; Phila. co. Med. Soc,
1876, and its Vice-Pres., 1879-80; Penna. State Med. Soc, 1877; Acad.
Surgery Phila... 1879; Med. Jurisp. Soc, Phila. 1883; and Hon. Mem.
Medico-Legal Soc, N. Y. Mem. Am. Surg. Assn., 1881, and its Treas.,
1881-84. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1867 ; Hist. Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons
of Revo. Direc Penna. Acad. Fine Arts. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A.,
1861-65, and detailed to Christian St. and Satterlee U. S. A. Hosps., Phila.,
1861-63. Consult. Surg, to Haddington, Phila., and Beverly, N. J., U. S. A.
Hosps., 1864-65. Author "Manual of Minor Surgery;" " Lect. on In-
flammation;" "Sea- Air and Sea-Bathing, " etc.; translated "Malgaigne on
Fractures;" and has contributed largely to various medical journals, m.
Elizabeth, dau. Charles Stuart Wood, Phila. See Appleton, Allibone, At-
kinson, Ruschenberger. Address, 1924 Spruce St., Phila.
CLEMENT BIDDLE PENROSE, A. M.
b. Carlisle, Penna., Oct. 27, 1832. s. Hon. Charles Bingham Penrose
and Valeria Fullerton Biddle. Entered Soph. Class 1847. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Judge Orphans' Ct. Phila., 1878 to date. Vice-Provost Law Acad.
Phila., 1868 to date. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. Annotated Taylor's "Manual
Med. Jurisp." m. Mary, dau. Stephen Beasley Linnard. See Descdts.
Clement Biddle. Autobioz- Chas. Biddle. Address, S. E. Cor. Chelten
and Wayne Aves., Gtn., Phila.
fGEORGE BICKHAM REESE, JR., A.M.
b. Manchester, Eng., Aug. i, 1833, while his parents were traveling in
that country; d. Dobbs Ferry, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1885. s. George Bickham
Reese and Margaret Mesier. Entered Soph. Class 1847. Mem. Zelo.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va. P. E. clergy-
man, and rector New Milford near Binghamton, N. Y., and in Ohio, and of
Zion's Ch., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. m. ist, Jane, dau. Rev. Theodore Irving,
Staten Id., N. Y. ; 2d, Augusta Strange, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y.
JACOB REESE REESE, A. M.
b. Manchester. Eng., Feb. 5, 1831, while his parents were \asitmg that
country, s. George Bickham Reese and Margaret Mesier. Entered Junior
Class 1848. Mem. Zelo. Civil engr., and assisted in surveying the Hudson
River R. R. fr. Poughkeepsie to Albany, and the Chicago, Alton & St. Louis
R. R. fr. Joliet to Alton ; subsequently a mcht. in Phila. , and aftenvard in
N. Y. City. m. Clara, dau. Richmond W. Jaflfray, N. Y. City. Address,
69 Greene St., N. Y. City.
JAMES WILTBANK ROBINS (and Trinity Coll., Conn., 1852). A.M. D. D.,
1871.
b. Phila., Sept. 30, 1831. s. Thomas Robins and Eliza Wiltbank. En-
tered Soph. Class 1847. Mem. Philo. *. B. K. Valedictorian. P. E.
clergyman, and asst. min. St. Mark's Ch., Phila., 1854-57. Head-Master
P. E. Acad. Phila., 1857-92. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1882. Vice-Pres.
Almnni Soc. Coll. Dept. First Chmn. Central Com. of Alumni, m. Helen
1850] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 1 73
Hamilton, dau. Robert Maskell Patterson, M. D. (Class 1S04), Vice-Provost.
See Family Record of Patterson, Ewing and Du Bois Families. Address,
Merion, Montg. co., Penna.
ABRAHAM LEWIS SMITH, A. M. 1,1,. B., 1853,
b. Upper Darby, Del. co., Penna., Nov. 12, 1831. s. George Smith and
Mary Lewis. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo. <I>. B. K. Lawyer. Pres. West
End Trust & Safe Depos. Co. , Phila. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. m. Rebecca
Levis, dau. John Wood. Address, Media, Del. co,, Penna.
ALEXANDER MURRAY STEWART, A. M.
b. Phila., May 25, 1831. s. William Stewart and Catharine, dau. Como.
Murray, U. S. N. Entered 1846. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Asst. Paymaster
U. S. N., Jan., 1862-65. m. Catharine Elizabeth, dau. William John SheafiF.
Address, Bordentown, N. J.
THOMAS MAYER WETHERILL, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 18, 1830. s. Charles Wetherill and Margaretta Sybilla
Mayer. Entered 1846. Moderator Philo. , but resigned before the expiration
of his term. Druggist. Lawyer, m. Sarah Eliza, dau. Chief Justice Cotes-
worth Pinckney Smith, Miss. Address, Baton Rouge, La.
Non-Graduates.
GEORGE WEED ARUNDEL.
b. Phila., Feb. 22, 183 1. s. Robert J. Arundel and Eliza Weed. Entered
1846, and left during the first term Fresh, year. Lawyer, m. Maria Augusta,
dau. Augustus Du Moulin. Address, 146 So. Sixth St., Phila.
tJAMES MAHANY ARUNDEL.
b. Phila., Nov., 1829; d. New Orleans, La., Sept. 3, 1853. s. Robert J.
Arundel and Eliza Weed. Entered 1846, and left during the first term Fresh,
year. Lawyer, m. Amelia B., dau. Henry Isaacson.
RICHARD MEADE BACHE.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 1830. s. Brig. -Gen. Hartman Bache, U. S. A., and
Maria del Carmen Meade. Entered 1846, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Aide, Sub-Asst. and Asst. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surv.
Instr. Topog. Sheffield Sci. Sch., Yale Coll., 1872-73. Mem. Acad. Sci. and
Arts, Conn.; Am. Phil. Soc, 1884. Detailed by U. S. Govt, to survey the
ground commanded by the forts at and in the vicinity of St. Louis; and to
construct earthworks near Phila., 1861-65. Published "Vulgarisms and
other Errors of Speech ;" "American Wonderland ;" " Under the Palmetto
in Peace and War," etc. m. ist, Elizabeth, dau, Cornelius J. Tyndale ; 2d,
Sarah Carman, dau. Charles Elliot De Haven. See Allibone. Address,
4400 Sansom St., Phila.
t GEORGE TALLMAN DA COSTA.
b. Phila., Mch., 1831 ; d. Phila., 1882. s. John Chalmers Da Costa and
Hannah Norris. Entered 1846, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Zelo. Merchant. Direc. Pub. Sch. nth Ward, Phila, Direc. Camden and
Atlantic R. R. for many years. Served as a private in the Army of the
Potomac, 1861 ; subsequently employed in the Provost Marshal Gen.'s Office,
m. Margaretta, dau. Richard S. Beesley, Beesley's Pt., N. J,
HENRY JAMES FELTUS.
b. Woodville, Wilkinson co., Miss., Nov. 11, 1827. s. Abram Morrell
Feltus and Eliza Ann Ventress. Entered Soph. Class 1847, and left at the
close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Farmer, m. 1st, Sally De Heart; 2d,
Mary E., dau. James Brown. Address, Baton Rouge, La.
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WILLIAM READ FISHER.
b. Phila., Mch. 23, 1S31. s. Coleman Fisher and Mary Read. Entered
1846, and left at the close of Soph. year. Stock broker. Mem. Penna. Soc.
Sons of Revo. Address, 1332 Walnut St., Phila.
fCHARLES DESMARAIS GARDETTE, M. D., 1851.
b. Phila., Feb. 11, 1830; d. Washington, D. C, Oct. 27, 1884. s. Emile
B. Gardette, M. D., and Elizabeth Badger. Entered Junior Class 1848, and
left at the close of Junior year. Phys., which he soon relinquished for
journalism, and was connected with the Phila. Evening Journal, and Record,
and tV. Y. Evening Post. Attache U. S. Leg., Paris, 1853-59. Published
"The Fire Fiend and Other Poems," beside contributions to Harper's,
Putnam'' s and other magazines, m. Eulalie, dau. Como. Zachariah Forrest
Johnston, U. S. N. See Allibone.
t J AMES GRAY.
b. Phila., Apr. 3, 1830 ; d. . s. and Ellen . Entered 1846,
and left at the close of Fresh, year.
SAMUEL WELSH LAPSLEY.
b. Phila., Dec. 2, 1830. s. David Lapsley and Anna Welsh. Entered
Soph. Class 1847, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mcht. fr. 1851-59;
subsequently stock broker, m. Margaret, dau. Samuel C. JefFeris. Address,
44 W. Thirty-third St., N. Y. City.
ROBERT PEARSALL MORTON.
b. Phila., May 22, 1831. s. Samuel George Morton, M. D., and Rebecca
Grellet Pearsall. Entered 1846, and left at the close of Soph. year. Pub-
lisher. Corporal Col. Day's Blue Reserves Regt., Phila., during the emer-
gency, 1862. m. Julia Van Der Burgh, dau. Ambrose White Wiltbank,
Phila. Address, 715 Market St., Phila.
fALFRED BLAND TUCKER (M. D., Richmond, Va., Med. Coll., 1851).
b. Winchester, Va., Oct. 4, 1830; d. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 25, 1862. s.
Hon. Henry St. George Tucker and Ann Evelina Hunter. Entered 1846,
and left during the Fresh, year. Studied at Univ. Va. for several years.
Physician. Prof. Med. Coll., Winchester, Va. Mem. Med. Soc. Va. Surg.
Conf. Army, 1861-62. Was a frequent contributor to the medical journals,
m. Eliza, dau. William Taylor, Charles co. , Va.
fWILLIAM MANLOVE WHITEHEAD (A. B., Union Coll., 1850. A. M., Union
Coll., 1853, andLewisburg [now Bucknell] Univ., gratise causa, i860. M. D.,
Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1872).
b. Phila., Dec. 23, 1823 ; d. Woodbury, N. J., Jan. 28, 1874. s. Thomas
Willett Whitehead and Maria Elaway. Entered 1846, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Studied at Madison Univ., N. Y. Bapt. clergyman. Phy-
sician. Chaplain 97th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1860-62. Published "Hist.
Sketch of Great Valley Bapt. Ch." m. Eleanor Jennings, dau. George
Beaston, Phila.
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fWILLIAM ALCORN, A. M.
b. , Ireland, Oct. 6, 1824; d. Charleston, S. C, . s. John
Alcorn and . Entered Soph. Class 1848. Mem. Zelo. Studied at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1852-53. Presb. clergyman.
fALFRED GUSTAVUS BAKER, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 18-^1 ; d. Phila., Dec. 20, 1892. s. Michael V. Baker
and Caroline Shaw. Entered Soph. Class 1848. Pres. Zelo. Z. ^. Mcht.,
1856-70. Pres. Franklin Fire Ins. Co., Phila., 1S69-82. Pres. Nat. Bd. Fire
Underwriters, N. Y. City, 1877-80. Pres. Am. Acad, of Music, Phila.,
1884-92. Vice-Pres. Alumni Soc, Coll. Dept, for many years, m. Hen-
rietta Rush Fales.
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+JOSEPH JOHNSON BROWN, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 6, 1832 ; d. Phila., Aug. 13, 1S6S. s. David Sands Brown
and Elizabeth Jones Johnson. Entered Soph. Class 1848. Mem. Zelo.
Z. *. Merchant.
^JOSEPH HALSTED CARROLL, A. M. (D. D., Hampden Sidney Coll., Va..
1867.)
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 21, 1833; d. Stillwater, Minn., Jan. 8, 1887.
s. Rev. Daniel Lynn Carroll and Anna Turk Halsted. Entered Soph. Class
1848. Mem. Philo. Studied at Del. Coll. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 1855. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Jamesburg, N. J.,
1855-58; " stated supply " Aiken, S. C, 1858-60; and So.Congl. Ch., New
Haven, Conn., 1862-67; pastor So. Dutch Ref. Ch., New Haven, Conn.,
1867-69; and I^ee Ave. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-71 ; and East Ch.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1872-76 ; and Newburgh, N. Y., 1876-81 ; and Stillwater,
Minn., 1881-87. Chaplain 13th Brooklyn Regt. N. Y. N. G., 1869-76. Pub-
lished a few sermons and addresses, m. ist, Buckalew, Jamesburg, N. J. ;
2d, Mrs. Josiah I^ee, Balto. , Md. ; 3d, Christine, dau. Donald McDiarmid.
i- ALFRED VICTOR du PONT, A. M.
b. near Wilmington, Del., Apr. 18, 1833; d. Louisville, Ky., May 16,
1893. s. Alfred du Pont and Margaretta Elizabeth L,a Motte. Entered 1847.
Mem. Zelo. <i>. K. 2. Manufacturer. He built and endowed a Manual
Training Sch. in Louisville and presented it to the city, 1892.
fTHOMAS McAULEY FLEMING, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 4, 1830; d. Phila., Oct. 10, 1855. s. Thomas Fleming
and Clarissa T. Walton. Entered 1847. Mem. Zelo. Chemist and miner-
alogist.
ANDREW DOUGUSS HALL, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1854.)
b. Hempstead, Queens co., N. Y.. July 2, 1833. s. Rev. Richard
Drason Hall and Mary Douglass. Entered 1847. Mem. Zelo. Physician.
Ship's surg., Atlantic trade. 1854. Resdt. Epis. Hosp., 1854-56, and Penna.
Hosp., 1856-58. Surg. Wills Eye Hosp., 1863-91 ; and to St. Mary's Hosp.,
1867-72. Ophthal. Surg. St Clement's Dispen. , 1887 to date. Fell. Coll. Phys.
Phila., 1863. Fell. Am. Ophthal. Soc; Mem. Phila. co. Med. Soc, 1870;
Am. Med. Assn., 1872 ; Penna. State Med. Soc, 1876. Acting Asst. Surg.'
U. S. A., 1861-64, and served in the U. S. A. Hosps. in Phila. and its vicinity.
A frequent contributor to medical literature, m. Rosalie, dau. Squier
Littell, M. D., Phila. See Appleton, Atkinson, Ruschenberger. Address,
1623 Spruce St., Phila.
i-JOHN KEPPELE HELMUTH, A. M.
b. Phila., May 30, 1832 ; d. Phila., Apr. 27, 1856. s. John Henry Hel-
muth and Jannette Tod. Entered 1847. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman
and asst. min. St. James the Less., Phila.
i-THOIWAS LINNARD HILDEBURN, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 9, 1832 ; d. Phila., Feb. 28, i860, s. Samuel Hildeburn
and Elizabeth Linnard. Entered Soph. Class 1848. Mem. Philo.
JOHN ASPINWALL HODGE, A. M. (D. D., Coll. N. J., 1874.)
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1831. s. Hugh Lenox Hodge, M. D., Prof. Med.
Dept., and Margaret Elizabeth Aspinwall. Entered 1847. Moderator Philo.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1856. Presb. clergyman,
and pastor First Ch., Mauch Chunk, Penna., 1857-65 ; and First Ch., Hart-
ford, Conn., 1866-92. Prof. Lincoln Univ., Oxford, Chester co., Penna.,
1893 to date. Published ' ' What is Presbyterian Law as defined by the Church
Courts? " " System of Theology of the Shorter Catechism ; " " Recognition
after Death;" beside addresses, memoirs, tracts and sermons, m. Lottie
G., dau. Richard C. Morse, N. Y. City. See Allibone. Address, Oxford,
Chester co., Penna.
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t MATTHEW McBRIDE, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 27, 1830; d. Phila., Apr. 13, 1863. s. Francis McEride
and Mary Smyth. Entered Soph. Class, 1848. Mem. Zelo. Clergyman
Ref. Presb. Ch. Editor Banner of the Covenant, m. Mary Anne, dau.
Rev. Gordon Y. Ewing, Pittsburgh, Penna.
+ MALCOLM McEUEN* (and Harvard, 1855). A. M. (and Harvard, 1S58).
b. Phila., July 23, 1831 ; d. Phila., Apr. 23, 1875. s. Thomas McEuen,
M. D. (Class 1819), and Anne Middleton Izard. Entered 1847. Mem. Zelo.
Lawyer. Served in the Conf. Army. Author " A Mosaic from Italy," a vol.
of poems ; "Celebrities of the Past and Present." See Allibone.
JAMES CHESTON MORRIS, A. M. M.D., 1854.
b. Phila., May 28, 1831. s. Caspar Morris, M. D., and Anne Cheston,
Entered 1845, and left at the close of Soph. year. 1847. Re-entered Senior
Class 1850. Mem. Philo. *. B. K. Delivered the Latin oration. Physician.
Phys. to Foster Home for Children ; Catharine St. Dispen.; Hosp. P. E. Ch.,
and The Sheltering Arms. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1856. Mem. Acad. Nat.
Sci., 1854; Franklin Instit, Phila., 1870; Am. Phil. Soc, 1883; Phila. co,
Med. Soc; Obstet. Soc, Phila.; Am. Med. Assn.; Am. Acad. Med.; Am.
Public Health Assn.; Penna. Horticul. Soc, 1886. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S.
A,, 1862-63, and served in U. S. A. Hosps. in Phila. and at Gettysburg,
Penna. Edited " Lehmann's Chem. Physiology" with notes. Author
"The Milk Supply of Large Cities;" "The Water Supply of Phila.;"
•'Annals of Hjgiene," etc. m. ist, Hannah Ann, dau. Isaac Tyson,
Jr., Balto., Md. ; 2d, Mrs. Mar>' E. Stuart, dau. Lawrence Johnson, Phila.
See Appleton, Atkinson, Allibone, Ruschenberger. Address, 1514 Spruce
St., Phila.
EDWARD DE LONG PORTER, A. M. (Ph. D., Del. Coll., 1881.)
b. Linmouth, Rutland co., Vt., Aug. 12, 1829. s. Zachariah Porter and
Nancy Nichols. Entered Soph. Class 1848. Moderator Philo. Valedic-
torian. Teacher. Prof. Nat. Sci., and Civil Engr., Del. Coll., 1851-56,
and Prof. Math. Astron. and Civil Engr. at same, 1856-69. Principal New
London Acad., 1859-61; Principal Newark (Del.) Acad., 1861-73. Prof.
Agricul. and Nat. Sci. Del. Coll., i£68-8o. Prof. Agricul. Univ. Minn.,
1880-89. Direc Minn. State Agricul. Expt. Station, 1887-89. Prof.
Agricul. and Dean Coll. Agricul., Univ. Mo., 1889 to date. Direc. Mo. State
Agricul. Expt. Sta. , 1889 to date. Comr. State Mo. at New Orleans Centennial
Exposition, 1884-85. U. S. Pension Agt. Del., 1869-73. Mem. Acad. Nat.
Sci., and Franklin Instit., Phila. Life mem. Minn. State Agricul. Soc.
Adj. -Gen. with the rank of Brig. -Gen., State of Del., 1862-63. Comsy.
Sergt. 7th Del. Regt. during the thirty days' "emergency" call, 1862.
author " Handbook of Sorghum Culture," and of Minn. State and Mo. State
Agricul. Reports, m. Mary A., dau. John Miller, Newark, Del. Address,
Columbia, Boone co. , Mo.
t EDWIN LANDIS REAKIRT, A.M.
b. Phila., May 8, 1832 ; d. Phila., July 3, 18S8. s. Joseph Reakirt and
Keziah Holcombe. Entered 1847. Mem. Zelo. A. '^. Studied at Univ.
Heidelberg. Coal operator. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. Direc. Northern
Lib. Gas'Wk.s., and of County Fire Ins. Co. First Counsellor State in
Schuylkill. Orderiy Sergt. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the three
months service, 1861, and Sergt. during the "emergency" call. 1S62. m.
Margaret, dau. Rear Admiral James L. Lardner, U. S. N. See Keith.
tJOSEPH MORRISON RICHARDS, A.M.
b. , Jan. II, 1832 ; d. . s. Joseph Richards and . Entered
Junior Class, 1849. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Dickinson Coll.
• He subsequently changed the spelling of his surname to Maceuen.
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fMATHIAS EDGAR RICHARDS, A.M.
b. New Hanover twp., Montg. co., Penna., Mch. 31, 1830; d. Phila.,
Nov. 14, 1876. s. George Richards and Maria Mathias. Entered 1847.
Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Private 25th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861. Adj.
96th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., and served with the Army of the Potomac
until the expiration of his term, 1864. Asst. Adj.-Gen. on the staflF of Gen.
Bartlett.
ROBERT WALN RYERSS, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 8, 1830. s. Joseph Ryerssand Elizabeth Wain. Entered
1847. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Pres. Phila. Soc. for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals. Address, 605 Walnut St. , Phila.
JOSEPH KING TURNER VAN PELT, A. M. (M. D, Jeflf. Med. Coll., 1854.)
b. Phila., Mch. 31, 1833. s. Rev. Peter Van Pelt, Jr. , D. D. (Class 1818),
and Abby Ann King Turner. Entered 1847. Mem. Zelo. Physician, m.
Josephine, dau. Samuel Smyth. Address, 1528 Spruce St., Phila.
+ GEORGE WEBSTER,* A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 18, 1832 ; d. Pittsburgh, Penna., June 5, 1884. s. Rev.
Chauncey Webster and . Entered 1847. Mem. Zelo. Was a student
in the Med. Dept. for a short time. Journalist, teacher, and Presb. clergy-
man. Asst. editor Phila. Daily Register ; teacher in Rev. Dr. John W.
Faires' Classical Instit., Phila.; evangelist in Nebraska and Cincinnati;:
principal Granville Female Sem., Licking co., O., 1870-75 ; pastor Zanes-
ville, and other localities in Ohio, 1877-80; and of 8th Ch., Southside,
Pittsburgh, Penna., 1882-84. Published " A Presentation of the Grammar
of New English, beginning with the Age of Elizabeth ; " also a number of
sermons and addresses, m. .
Non-Graduates.
fTHEODORE AUNER.
b. Phila., Sept. 2, 1831 ; d. Phila., Jan. 3, 1863. s. Joseph Gosner Auner
and Mary Ann Witman. Entered 1847, and left at the close of Soph, year.
Merchant, m. Julia Ryan.
HENRY AUGUSTUS COIT (A. B., St. James' Coll., Md., 1851. A. M., St. James'
Coll., Md., 1854. D. D., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1863, and Columbia Coll.,
1887. LL. D., Yale, 1891).
b. Wilmington, Del., Jan. 20, 1831. s. Joseph Rowland Coit and Harriet
Jane Hard. Entered 1847, and left at the close of Fresh, year. P. E. clergy-
man and educator. Rector St. Paul's Sch., Concord, N. H., 1856 to date.
Trustee Trinity Coll., Conn., for four years. He has published numerous
sermons and addresses, and has contributed to periodical literature, m. Mary
Bowman, dau. Charles Wheeler, Phila. See MmiselVs Am. Ances., vol. v.
Appleton. Address, Concord, N. H.
ANDREW CHEVES DULLES (A. B, Yale, 1853. A. M., Yale, 1856).
b. Phila., July i, 1832. s. Joseph Heatly Dulles and Margaret Welsh.
Entered 1847, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer. Insurance
broker, m. Mary Bartow C, dau. William S. Crothers, Phila. Address,
319 So. Twelfth St., Phila.
fWILLIAM MONTELIUS FULLER.
b. , Oct. 24, 1832 ; d. . s. Oliver Fuller and . Entered 1847,
and left at the close of Fresh, year.
JAMES WRIGHT HAZLEHURST (A. B., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1851).
b. N. Y. City, Jan. i, 1832. s. Abram M. Hazlehurst and Catherine B.
Holmes. Entered Soph. Class 1848, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Clk. Fidelity Ins., Trust and Safe Dep. Co., Phila., 1866 to date. Address,
1226 Walnut St., Phila.
* After graduation he assumed Henry as a middle name.
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fGEORGE OSMAN IDE.
b. Passumpsic, Vt., Nov. 25, 1831 ; d. Evanston, 111., Feb. 7, 1885. s.
Rev. George B. Ide, D. D., and Harriet Walker. Entered Junior Class 1849,
and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Madison Univ.,
N. Y. Lawyer, m. Helen M., dau. Cassander Ide, M. D., Princeton, 111.
CHARLES VINTON McKINLEY.
b. Phila., Feb. 24, 1832. s. William McKinley and Margaret Ann Mc-
MuUen. Entered 1847, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Bookkeeper.
Address, 161 7 Race St., Phila.
tGEORGE MORTON.
b. Phila., Dec. 21, 1832 ; d. Phila., May 14, 1850. s. Samuel George
Morton, M. D., and Rebecca Grellet Pearsall. Entered 1847, and left at the
close of Fresh, year.
t LEWIS WALN RALSTON.
b. Phila., Aug. 26, 1832 ; d. Chestnut Hill, Phila., July, 1873. s. Robert
Ralston and Anne Boote. Entered Soph. Class 1848, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Iron broker. Capt. and Lieut. -Col. 109th Penna. Regt. U. S.
Vols., 1862-64. Was wounded in the battle of Cedar Mt., Va.
t SAMUEL EMLEN RANDOLPH.
b. Phila., June 7, 1832; d. Phila., Dec. 8, 1872. s. Jacob Randolph,
M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Sarah Emlen, dau. Philip Syng Physick,
M. D., Prof. Med. Dept. Entered 1847, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Anna, dau. Da\id Lewis, Phila.
HORACE JOHN SMITH.
b. Phila., Dec. 10, 1832. s. John Jay Smith and Rachel Collins Pearsall.
Entered 1847, and left first term Soph. year. Merchant. Contributor to
current literature, m. Margaret, dau. William W. Longstreth, Phila. See
Keith. Address, 6 E. Peun St., Gtn., Phila.
ROBERT TAYLOR.
b. , Aug. 12, 1830. s. . Entered 1847, and left at the close of
Soph. year.
WILLIAM WHITE.
b. Phila., Sept. 5, 1832. s. William White, Jr. (Class 1829) and Sarah
Frederica Brinton. Entered 1847, and left during the Fresh, year. Engr.
and surveyor. Mem. U. S. Coast Surv., 1849-50. Mem. U. S. Comn. to
determine boundary between U. S. and Mexico., 1850-53. Mem. U. S.
survey of the thirty-fifth parallel route for the Atlantic and Pacific R. R.,
1853-54. Planter in Cal., and mcht. in New Mexico for a few years. Re-
sumed surveying in 1861. City Engr. Santa Fe, New Mexico ; Surv. Santa
F^ CO.; U. S. Deputy Land Surv., and U. S. Mineral Deputy Surv. ist Lieut,
of a company to protect the city of Santa Fe from a threatened attack of
Conf. Army, 1862. m. Peregrina Muniz. Address, Santa F^, New Mexico.
See Montgomery s Col. Thomas White and his Descdts..
1852.
MORRIS JOSEPH ASCH, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1855.)
b. Phila., July 4, 1833. s. Joseph M. Asch and . Entered 1848.
*. K. 2. Physician. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., Aug. 5, 1861, and resigned Mch.
31, 1873. Brvt. Capt. and Brvt. Major, Mch. 13, 1865, for faithful and
meritorious service. See Atkinson. Address, 5 W. Thirtieth St., N. Y.
City.
WILLIAM KENNEDY BARCLAY, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 22, 18^2. .s. Andrew C. Barclay and Myra Kennedy.
Entered 1848. m. Caroline Heiskell. Address, 4015 Chestnut St., Phila.
1852] college; department. 179
WILLIAM FOSTER BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. i8, 1834. s. Edward Craig Biddle (Class 1S33) and Hetty
H.Foster. Entered Junior Class 1850. Mem. Zelo. Z. ^. Civil engineer.
Ironmaster. Mining pngineer. Principal asst. engr. 111. Cen. R. R., 1856-
60. Div. Supdt. Ohio and Miss. R. R., 1860-61. Mngr. Freedom Iron
Wks., 1864-65. Vice-Pres. Lehigh Coal and Nav. Co., 1866-68. Pres.
Freedom Iron and Steel Co., 1869-71. Direc. and Pres. Phila. Music Festival
Assn., 1883-87. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. ; Am.
Instit. Mining Engrs. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. ; Mil. Order Loyal Legion
U. S. A. D. C, with rank of Capt. U. S. Vols., on the staflFof Gen. Geo. B.
McClellan, U. S. A., Dec, 1861 to Apr., 1863. Published papers on scien-
tific and musical subjects, m. Emily A. , dau. John W. Leavitt, N. Y. City.
See Descdts. Clement Biddle, Autobiog. of Charles Biddle. Address, 4305
Spruce St., Phila.
JOHN THOMAS CARPENTER, A. M. M. D., 1855.
b. Pottsville, Penna., June 27, 1833. s. James Stratton Carpenter, M. D.,
and Camilla Sanderson. Entered second term Junior year 185 1. Mem.
Zelo. Pres. med. class, 1855. Physician. Pres. Schuylkill co. Penna. Med.
Soc, 1876. Pres. Penna. State Med. Soc, 1880. Mem. Am. Med. Assn.;
Fell. Am. Acad. Med., and Assn. Am. Phys. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.
Surg. Penna. State Trps., Apr., 1861. Surg. 5th Penna. Reserves Regt.,
July, 1861. Brigade Surg. U. S. Vols., 1861-62. Med. Direc. Dist. Ohio, 1862.
Pres. U. S. A. Med. Examining Bd., Cincinnati, O., 1862-63. Med. Inspec.
So. West, Louisville, Ky., 1864. Contributions to medical literature, beside
reports and addresses, m. ist, Eliza A., dau. Charles M. Hill ; 2d, Annie
E., dau. Nathaniel Shaw. See Keith, Atkinson. Address, Pottsville,
Penna.
i-DORSEY COX, A. M.
b. Coxville, Bucks co., Penna., 1832 ; d. Phila., June 13, 1893. s. James
Cox and Elizalieth Physick, dau. John Syng Dorsey, M. D., Prof. Med.
Dept. Entered 1848. Moderator Philo. Teacher. Prof. Math. Burlington
Coll., N. J., 1854-56. m. Mary,^dau. H. P. Truefitt.
i-BRINTON COXE, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 3, 1833; d. Drifton, Penna., Sept. 15, 1892. s. Hon.
Charles Sidney Coxe (Class 1808) and Ann Maria Brinton. Entered 1848.
Moderator Philo. Lawyer. Pres. Hist. Soc. Penna., 1884-93. Translated
Guterbock's " Bracton and His Relation to the Roman Law," and left a
posthumous treatise on the Constitution of U. S., unpub. m. Maria Middle-
ton, dau. Joshua Francis Fisher, Phila. See Memoir by David W. Sellers,
Keith, Allibone.
HENRY AUGUSTUS DUHRING, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 23, 1834. s. Henry Duhring and Caroline A. Oberteuflfer.
Entered Soph. Class 1849. Mem. Zelo. Z. ^. Manufacturer, m. Anna
L., dau. Joseph Warner Johnson, Phila. Address, 121 So. Sixteenth St.,
Phila.
RICHARD JAMES DUNGLISON, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1856.)
b. Balto., Md., Nov. 13, 1834. s. Robley Dunglison, M. D., LL. D.,
Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Harriette Leadam. Entered 1848. Mem. Philo.
Phys., and to Burd Orphan Asyl., and to Penna. Instit. for Blind. Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1863. Mem. Penna. State Med. Soc, 1867; Acad. Nat.
Sci. Phila., 1874; Sec. Centennial Med. Com., 1875-76; Sec. Intemat. Med.
Cong. Phila., 1876; Mem. Phila. co. Med. Soc, 1863. Pres. Musical Fund
Soc. Phila. Treas. Am. Med. Assn., 1877 to date. Sec and Treas. Am. Acad.
Med., 1878 to date. Corres. Sec Alumni Assn. Jeff. Med. Coll. Acting Asst.
Surg. U. S. A., 1862-65, and served in the U. S. A. Hosps. in Phila., being
the Exec Officer Filbert St., Phila., Hosp., 1864-65. Author " Practitioner's
Reference Book ;" "The Present Treatment of Disease." Editor " Dungli-
son's Med. Diet. ;" and of "Hist, of Med. ;" and of " Coll. and Clinical
Record," etc. m. Violette Fisher, dau. Timothy Drake. S&Q Appleton,
Atkinson, Allibone, Ruschenberger. Address, 814 N. Si?cteenth St., Phila.
l8o TTNTVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1852
ALFRED ELWYN,* A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 24, 1832. s. Alfred William Langdon Elwyn and Mary
Middleton Mease. Entered 1848. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman. Sec.
Soc. P. E. Ch. for Promotion Evan. Knowledge, and of Am. Ch. Misny.
Soc. P. E. Ch. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m.
Helen Maria, dau. Rev. Heman Dyer, D. D. Address, 1422 Walnut St.,
Phila.
CHARLES HARE HUTCHINSON, A. M.
b. Lisbon, Portugal, Feb. 13, 1833, while his father was U. S. Consul
there, s. Israel Pemberton Hutchinson and Margaretta Hare. Entered
Soph. Class 1849. Mem. Philo. <t>. K, 2. <J>. B. K. Lawyer. Pres. Ath-
enaeum Phila. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. ; Direc.
Penna. Acad. Fine Arts. See Keith. Address, 161 7 Walnut St., Phila.
BENJAMIN LEE, A. M. Ph. D., 1878. (M. D., Med. Coll. N. Y., 1856.)
b. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 26, 1833. s. Rt. Rev. Alfred Lee, D. D.,
LL. D., and Julia White. Entered Junior Class 1850. Mem. Zelo. 4>. B. K.
Physician. Sec. and Exec. Officer State Bd. Health Penna., 1885 to date.
Mem. Am. Med. Assn.; Pres. Am. Acad. Med.; Treas. Penna. State Med.
Soc; Am. Orthopaedic Assn.; Medico-Legal Soc. U. S.; Ninth Intemar.
Med. Cong.; Phila. co. Med. Soc; Med. Jurisp. Soc. Phila; Social Sci. Assn.
Phila. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Surg. 22d Regt. N. Y. N. G. in the
service of U. S., June-Aug., 1S62, and July, 1863. Author "The Correct
Principles of Treatment of Angular Curvature of the Spine ;" " Tracts on
Massage ; " Annual Reports State Bd. Health Penna., 1885 . Editor Am.
Med. Monthly, 1862 ; beside numerous contributions to med. literature, m.
Emma Hale, dau. Norman White, N. Y. City, See Appleton, Atkinson,
Allibone. Address, 1532 Pine St., Phila.
BENONI LOCKWOOD, A. M.
b. Providence, R. I., Jan. 31, 1834. s. Benoni Lockwood and Amelia
Cooley. Entered Soph. Class 1849. Moderator Philo. A. ^. Merchant.
Lieut., Capt. and Maj. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861-64. m. Florence,
dau. Hon. James Ashton Bayard, Wilmington, Del. See Keith. Address,
114 E. Eighteenth St., N. Y. City,
t RICHARD LUDLOW, A.M.
b. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1833 ; d. Phila., June 5, 1874. s. Rev. John
Ludlow, D. D., LL. D,, Provost, and Catlyntje Van Slyck Ryley. Entered
1848. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1863. Direc Public
Sch., Phila.
MATTHEW HUIZINGA MESSCHERT, A.M. LL. B, 1854.
b. Phila., Mch. 2, 1831. s. Huizinga Messchert and Elizabeth Albertine
Stoever. Entered Soph. Class 1849. Mem. Zelo. Attended Prof. J. Peter
Lesley's lectures on geology, Sci. Dept., 1873. Lawyer. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1873; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.; Franklin Inst. Phila.; Hist. Soc. Penna.
m. Elmira, dau. William McKenty, Address, Douglassville, Berks co,,
Penna.
tSAMUEL BROWN WYLIE MITCHELL, A.M. M. D., 1854.
b. Phila., Aug. 16, 1828; d. near Phila., Aug. 16, 1879. s. Archibald
Mitchell and Jane Eliza Matthews. Entered Soph. Class 1849. Mem. Philo.
Physician. Resdt. Phila. Ho.sp. Phys. Northern Home for Friendless
Children. Mem. Phila. co. Med. Soc; Hist. Soc. Penna. and of Del.
Founder Mil. Order of Loyal Legion, U. S., and of the *. K. 2. Fraternity.
Surg. i8th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., and subsequently of 8th Penna. Cav.
U. S. Vols., 1861-65. Surg. -in-Chief 2d Brigade, Cav. Div., Army of the
Potomac, and assigned as Surg, in charge of Cav. Corps Hosp., City Point,
Va. Brvt. Lieut. -Col. for gallant and meritorious serNaces in the field, Apr.,
* Since the death of his father he has assuiutd L,angdon as a middle name.
1852] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 181
1866. Received from Surg.-Gen. Barnes, U. S. A., the decoration of the
Med. StaflF of the U. S. A., the only volunteer surgeon thus honored, m.
Ellen, dau. Jesse Lukens Keene, U. S. N.
ISAAC NORRIS, JR., A. M. M. D., 1855.
b. Phila., June 12, 1834. s. Isaac Norris (Class 182 1) and Mary Pepper.
Entered 1848. Mem. Philo. Physician and teacher. Phys. Phila. Dispen.,
and Lrincoln Instit., and Church Home for Children. Prof. Chem. Phila.
HighSch., 1866-76. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1865, and its Sec, 1885-88.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1872 ; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1861 ; and of Biol,
and Micros. Section of same, and its Treas., 1872 ; Franklin Instit., Phila.,
1866; Hist. Soc. Penna. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1862-66, and served
in the Mower, McClellan and Filbert St., U. S. A. Hosps., in Phila. and its
vicinity, m. Clara Lamb. See Keith. Address, 127 So. Twenty-second
St., Phila.
GEORGE PATTON, A. M. (D. D., Hamilton Coll., N. Y., 1890.)
b. Ireland, Dec. 24, 1828. s. Samuel Patton and Margare. Cuneston.
Entered 1848. Mem. Zelo. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Geneva, N. Y.,
for nearly sixteen years; and of 3d Ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1871 to date,
m. Isabella, dau. Richard McElroy. Address, Rochester, N. Y.
JOSEPH GEORGE ROSENGARTEN, A.M.
b. Phila., July 14, 1835. s. George D. Rosengarten and Elizabeth Ben-
nett. Entered 1848. Mem. Zelo. *. B. K. Studied at Univ. Heidelberg,
1856-57. Lawyer. Vice-Pres. House of Refuge, Glen Mills, Penna. ; and
of Alumni Soc, Coll. Dept. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. ist Lieut. andCapt.
I2ist Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-64, and served on the staff of Maj.-
Gen. John F. Reynolds. Author " The German Soldier in the Wars of the
United States ; " addresses, etc. Translator Capt. Max von Eelking's " The
German Allied Troops in the North American War of Independence." See
Appleton, Allibone. Address, 1532 Chestnut St., Phila.
tCHARLES FREDERICK TAGGART, A. M.
b. Winchester, Va., May 3, 1833 ; d. Warrenton, Va., 1863, from wounds
received at the battle of Bealton Station, Va. s. Daniel Taggart and Caro-
line Baker. Entered 1848. Mem. Zelo. Maj. 2d Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols.,
1861-63.
fWILLIAM LEHMAN WELLS, A. M. M. D., 1856.
b. Phila., Feb. 21, 1834 ; d. at sea, Apr. 27, 1883. s. John Dagworthy
Wells and Ann Younges Lehman. Entered 1848. Mem. Philo. Z. *. Phy-
sician. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1863. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1866 ; Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phila., 1863. See Keith, Atkinson, Ruschenberger.
fGEORGE SPENCER WEST, A. M.
b. Phila., July 15, 1831 ; d. Phila., Oct. 23, 1890. s. Joseph English
West and Hannah P, Stewart. Entered Junior Class 1850. Mem. Zelo.
Lawyer.
Non-Graduates.
EDWARD WEBSTER APPLETON (A. B., Rutgers Coll., 1852. A. M., Rutgers
Coll., 1855. D. D., Rutgers Coll., 1873).
b. Bedford Spgs., Penna., Mch. 30, 1834. s. Christopher Appleton and
Elizabeth Hewetson. Entered 1848, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va.,
1857. P. E. clergyman, and asst. rector St. John's, Lancaster, Penna., 1857
-59, and rector of the same, 1859-61 ; and St. Michael's, Trenton, N. J.,
1862-65; and St. Paul's, Cheltenham, Penna.. 1867 to date. Mem. Am.
Soc. Adv. Sci. m. Sarah Newell, dau. George Louis Mayer, Lancaster,
Penna. Address, Ashbourne, Montg. co., Penna.
l82 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI,VANIA. [1852
SAMUEL ETHERINGTON APPLETON (A. B., Rutgers Coll. , 1852. A. M., Rutgers
Coll., 1855. D. D., Rutgers Coll., 1876).
b. Bedford Spgs., Penna., Mch. 30, 1834. s. Christopher Appleton and
Elizabeth Hewetson. Entered 1848, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va.,
1857. P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Paul's, Columbia, Penna., 1857-60;
and Ch. of Mediator, Phila., i860 to date. m. Jane Augusta, dau. John
W. Stout, New Brunswick, N. J. Address, 1804 DeL<ancey Place, Phila.
ALBERT DABADIE BACHE.
b. Phila., May 23, 1832. s. Franklin Bache, M. D. (Class 1810), Prof.
JefiF. Med. Coll., and Aglae Dabadie. Entered 1848, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Passed Asst. Paymaster U. S. N., 1866. Pay-
master, 1868 to date. m. Agla^, dau. Brig. -Gen. Hartman Bache, U. S. A.
Address, 3407 Walnut St., Phila.
t GEORGE EARP BENSON.
b. Phila., Sept. 15, 1833; d. Phila., Oct., 1866. s. Gustavus Smith
Benson (Class 1823) and Elizabeth Shallcross. Entered 1848, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Banker.
t HENRY CLIFFORD CAVE.
b. Phila., Mch. 4, 1833 ; d. Phila., Sept. 19, 1852. s. Thomas Cave and
Sarah T. Hollinshead. Entered 1848, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo.
JOHN ANDREWS HARRIS, D. D., 1886. (A. M., Coll. N. J., gratiae causa, 1855.)
b. Phila., July 15, 1834. s. Rev. N. S. Harris and . Entered Junior
Class 1850, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Z. *. P. E.
clergyman, and rector St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, Phila. m. Almy S. Hale.
Address, Chestnut Hill, Phila.
ALBERT HEWSON.
b. Phila., Dec. 15, 1834. s. Thomas Tickell Hewson, M. D. (Class 1789),
and Emily Banks. Entered 1848, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Sec. of a number of railroad companies connected with the Penna.
R. R. system, m. Rachel, dau. Rabbi Isaac Cohen Marcellus. Address, 4651
Gtn. Ave., Phila.
fTHOMAS JEFFERSON HIMES (A. B., Jeff. Coll. [now Wash, and Jeff.Coll.],
Penna., 1852. A. M., Jeff. Coll., 1855).
b. near St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 8, 183 1 ; d. in a railroad accident near
Shippensburg, Penna., Jan. 9, 1862. s. George Washington Himes and
Johanna Sturgis. Entered Soph. Class 1849, and left at the close of Junior
year. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Phila. Coll. Phar. Wholesale druggist, Rock
Is., 111. m. Helen Himes.
t JAMES BAYARD HODGE.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1833; d. Phila., Dec. 11, 1850. s. Hugh Lenox
Hodge, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Margaret Elizabeth Aspinwall.
Entered 1848, and died during his studentship. Mem. Philo. *. K. 2.
t FRANCIS ALBERT LEWIS.
b. Phila., May 25, 1833 ; d. Rye Beach, N. H., Aug. 22, 1883. s. Law-
rence Lewis and Anna Maria Stocker. Entered 1848, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Z. *. m. Anna, dau. Hon. William Brad-
ford Reed, LL.D. (Class 1822).
fWILLIAM McCALLA McKEEN.
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1S33 ; d. So. Easton, Penna., May 26, 1872. s. Henry
McKeen and Martha McLeod. Entered 1848, and left at the close of Soph,
vear. O*. K. S. Studied at Lafayette Coll., 1850. Cotton manufacturer,
"i.st Lieut. 118th Penna. Regt. (Com Exchange) U. S. Vols., Aug., 1862, to
Mch., 1863, when he was honorably discharged for disability caused by a
severe wound received in the battle at Sheperdstown, W. Va., Sept. 20, 1862.
m. Annie Louisa Adler. See Coffin's Men 0/ Lafayette.
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ANDREW ADAMS REPKA.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 1833. s. Joseph Ripka and Catherine Guger. En-
tered Junior Class 1850, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo.
*. K. 1. Studied at Coll. N. J., 1848-49. Cotton manufacturer, subsequently
miner and smelter of iron. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Capt.
119th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Aug., 1862; resigned and honorably dis-
charged for disability, Mch., 1863. m. Laura T., dau. William H. Greenough.
Address, Falmouth, Mass.
+JOSEPH ENGLES SAMPLE (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1853).
b. Phila., July 23, 1832 ; d. Fort Vancouver, Washington Terr., Aug.
27, 1872. s. Archibald Sample and . Entered Soph. Class 1849, ^"d
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Lafayette Coll.,
1851-52. Surgeon. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., Aug., 1861. Brvt. Capt. and
Brvt. Major, Mch., 1865, for faithful and meritorious service during the wai.
Was stationed at Fort Porter, Buffalo, and in Oregon. See Coffiji^s Men of
Lafayette.
+ HENRY SUDDARDS, M. D., 1853.
b. Hull, Eng., Mch. 17, 1832 ; d. Phila., Dec. 15, 1856. s. Rev. William
Suddards, D. D., and Jane Ansdale. Entered 1848, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Physician.
fWILLIAM SWAIM.
b. Phila., May 4, 1833; d. . s. James Swaim and . Entered
1848, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Was a cadet at U. S. Mil. Acad.,
West Pt.
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RICHARD ASHHURST, A.M. LL. B., 1861.
b. Phila., June 28, 1833. s. Lewis Richard Ashhurst (Class 1824) and
Mary Hazlehurst. Entered Soph. Class 185 1. Z. -i. Lawyer. Treas.
Wharton R. R. Switch Co., Phila. Vice-Pres. Law Acad. Phila., 1863.
m. Elizabeth Welsh, dau. Joseph R. Evans. Address, 1524 Pine St., Phila.
JOHN KENNEDY BARCLAY, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 19, 1835. s. Andrew C. Barclay and Myra Kennedy.
Entered Soph. Class 1850. Mem. Zelo. Dealer in oils. m. Mrs. De Silver.
Address, 4044 Chestnut St., Phila.
JAMES CORNELL BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 3, 1835. s. James Cornell Biddle and Sarah Caldwell
Keppele. Entered 1849. Mem. Philo. Z. i'. Civil engineer. Merchant.
Manufacturer. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Private 17th Penna.
Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861; ist Lieut. 27th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-62,
and served on the staff of Brig.-Gen. Thomas Williams and on that of Brig -
Gen. James B. Ricketts. Appointed Major and additional A. D. C, 1862, and
fr. May, 1863, to the surrender of Gen. Lee was A. D. C. on the staff of Maj.-
Gen. George G. Meade. WasbrevettedLt.-Col. U. S. Vols., Aug., 1864, and
Col. U. S. Vols., Apr., 1865, for faithful and meritorious service, m. Gertrude
Gouvemeur, dau. Hon. William Morris Meredith (Class 1812). SeeDescdfs.
Clement Biddle. Address, 1326 Spruce St., Phila.
ROBERT COMLY CORNELIUS, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 26, 1834. s. Robert Cornelius and Harriet Comly. En-
tered Soph. Class 1850. Mem. Zelo. Manufacturer, m. Ann Elizabeth,
dau. Justice Cox, Phila. Address, Knoxville, Pittsburgh, Penna.
fZACHARIAH POULSON DOBSON, A. M. LL. B., 1856.
b. Phila., Feb. 22, 1833 ; d. Phila., May 30, 1873. S- Judah Dobson and
. Entered 1849. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
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t JAMES HERVEY DUNLAP.
b. Wilkesbarre, Penna., May 3, 1834; d. Phila., Nov. 9, 1853. s. Rev.
Robert Dunlap (Class 1827) and Ellen Eliza Cist. Entered 1849. Mem.
Philo.
fWILLIAM HENRY DURBIN, A.M.
b. Carlisle, Penna., Nov. 22, 1835 ; d. N. Y. City, 1858. s. Rev. John
Price Durbin, D. D., and Frances B. Cook. Entered Soph. Class 1850.
Moderator Philo. Ironmaster.
f WILLIAM FRANCIS JUDSON, A.M. I^L. B, 1856.
b. Phila., May 12, 1833 ; d. Phila., Mch. 4, 1870. s. Rev. Albert Judson
and Mary Bumham. Entered Soph. Class 1850. Valedictorian. Lawyer.
Was solicitor for a large number of Phila. corporations, m. Isabella, dau.
Cyrus W. Field, N. Y. City.
f DANIEL SMITH MERRITT, A.M. M. D., 1857.
b. N. Y. City, Feb. 11, 1835 ; d. Phila., Apr. 11, 1869. s. John Clapp
Merritt and Mary Ann Tatem. Entered 1849. Mem. Philo. Physician.
Phys. Catharine St. House of Industry, 1861-62. m. Emma, dau. George
Nelson Allen.
CHARLES HERMAN NORTON, A. M.
b. , Mch. 23, 1833. s. Plerman Norton and . Entered Junior
Class 185 1. Mem. Philo. Studied at the Univ. City of N. Y. Clerk.
HENRY NEILL PAUL, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 9, 1835. s. John Rodman Paul, M. D. (Class 1820), and
Elizabeth Duffield Neill. Entered Soph. Class 1850. Moderator Philo.
Z. ■*. Civil engr. Camden & Amboy, and Belvidere Del. R. R., 1853-60.
Treas. Washin^on Mills, Gloucester, N. J., 1860-86. Vice-Pres. Penna. Co.
for Ins. on Lives and Granting Annuities, 1886-93, and Pres. of same to
date. m. Elizabeth S. Paul. See Rodman Family, Neill Family. Ad-
dress, 1521 Pine St., Phila.
ROBERT EARP RANDALL, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 29, 1834. s. Josiah Randall and Ann Worrell. Entered
second term Soph, year 1850. Mem. Zelo. Z. ^. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
Legis., 1 87 1. Corporal and subsequently Lieut. First Trp. Phila. City Cav.
during the three months service, 1861, and again in 1862. Penna. Comr. to
visit Gen. McClellan's Army when on the Peninsula, Va. m. Agnes, dau.
Nicholas Luning, San Francisco. Address, 1301 Walnut St., Phila.
FAIRMAN ROGERS, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 15, 1833. s. Evans Rogers and Caroline Augusta Fairman.
Entered 1849. Mem. Zelo. Z. ^. <t>. B. K. Teacher. Civil engineer.
Lecturer on Mechanics Franklin Instit., Phila., 1853-64. Prof Civil En-
gineering, 1855-64. Connected with the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surv. at
different times. Trustee, 1871-85. Mem. Nat. Acad, of Science and its
Treas.; Am. Phil. Soc, 1857; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.; Hist. Soc. Penna. 1st
Sergt. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the three months campaign, 1861.
Made survey of River Potomac for U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surv., 1862.
Served as volunteer engr. officer with Penna. militia during the Antietam
and Gettysburg campaigns. Subsequent to the War was Capt. First Trp.
Phila. City Cav. Author " Magnetism of Iron Vessels ; " " Combinations of
Mechanism representing Mental Processes;" beside numerous reports and
pamphlets on engineering and mechanical subjects, m. Rebecca H., dau.
John I'. Gilpin, Phila. See Appleton, Allibone. Address, Newport, R. I.
GIDEON SCULL, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., May 26, 1833. s. Gideon Scull and Lydia Ann Rowan. En-
tered Soph. Class 1850. Moderator Philo. Z. t. Insurance business.
Sers'ed in U. S. N. as Admiral's Sec, 1S58-61. Comsy. Subsistence U. S.
Vols, with the rank of Capt., afterward of Col., 1S61-66. When mustered out
of service was Chief Comsy. Dept. Mo. m. Marie Seller, Canton Benie,
Switzerland. Address, 85 Water St., Boston. Mass.
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+ ALBERT HOLMES SMITH, A.M. M. D., 1856.
b. Phila., July 19, 1S35 ; d. Phila., Dec. 14, 1885. s. Moses B. Smith,
M. D., and Rachel Doate ButTough. Entered 1849. Mem. Zelo. Physician.
Phys. to Nurses' Home and Lying-in Charity, and Woman's Hosp., and
House of Refuge, Phila., 1864-70. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1863. Mem.
Am. Med. Assn., 1878; Am. Phil. Soc, 1878; Obstet. Soc, Phila., and its
Pres.; Phila. co. Med. Soc, and its Pres.; Am. Gynaecol. Assn., and its
Pres.; Hon. Mem. Gynaecol. Assn., Gt. Britain. A frequent contributor to
medical literature, m. Emily, dau. Charles Kaighn, Kaighn's Point, N. J.
See Memoir by James Tyson, M. D. Atkinson, Ruschenberger.
EDWARD WHITEHEAD SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 9, 1836. s. Thomas M. Smith and Mary Cressop White-
head. Entered Soph. Class 1850. Mem. Zelo. lyawyer. Private First
Trp. Phila. City Cav., and served in the three mos. campaign, 1861. m.
Sarah, dau. David Cady. Address, Morristown, N. J.
+ GEORGE WARNER, A. M.
b. , Oct. 24, 1835 ; d. . s. E. W. Warner and , Entered
Soph. Class 1850. Mem. Philo.
Non-Graduates.
t JAMES CLENDINING.
b. Belfast, Ireland, June 4, 1832 ; d. . s. Charles Clendining and
. Entered 1849, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo.
t JOHN PRICE DURBIN, JR. (A. B., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1853).
b. N. Y, City, Jan. 22, 1834 ; d. Saratoga Spgs., N. Y., Sept. 10, 1870.
s. Rev. John Price Durbin, D. D., and Frances B. Cook. Entered 1849, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Served as a
private 7th Regt. N. Y. N. G. in several calls during the Civil War.
WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE (A. B., Harvard, 1854. A. M., Harvard, 1858).
b. Phila., June 11, 1835. s. John Haseltine and Elizabeth Stanley
Shinn. Entered Soph. Class 1850, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Studied art in N. Y. City, Diisseldorf and in Rome. Artist.
Mem. Nat. Acad., 1861. Among his chief works are "Indian Rock, Na-
hant;" " Calm Sea, Men tone ;"" Bay of Naples ;" "Venice;" " Ruins of
a Roman Theatre, Sicily;" "Natural Arch at Capri," etc. m. ist, Helen,
dau. Josiah L,ane, N. Y. City ; 2d, Helen, dau. Charies Marshall, N. Y. City.
See Appleton. Address, Palazzo Altieri, Rome, Italy.
ISAAC NEWTON HIMES (A. B., JeflF. Coll., [now Wash, and Jeflf. Coll.,] Penna.,
1853. A. M., JeflF. Coll., 1856. M. D., Coll. Phys. and Surgs., N. Y. City
1856).
b. Shippensburg, Penna., Dec. 4, 1834. s. George Washington Himes
and Johanna Sturgis. Entered third term Fresh, year 1849, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Student in Med. Dept. Studied in Paris,
Berlin and Vienna. Physician. Interne Bellevue Hosp., N. Y. City,
1855-56. Asst. Resdt. Phys. Nursery Hosp., Randall's Id., N. Y., 1858-60.
Phys. to Lakeside Hosp., and to Cleveland City Hosp. Prof. Anat. Cleve-
land Med. Coll., 1863. Prof. Physiology Cleveland Med. Coll., 1871-78.
Prof. Pathology Med. Dept. Western Reserve Univ., 1878 to date. Mem.
Am. Med. Assn.; Am. Acad. Med.; Cuyahoga co., O., Med. Soc; Ohio State
Med. Soc; Soc. Med. Sci. Cleveland, O.; Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S.
Asst. Surg, and Surg. 73d O. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-65. m. Mrs. Mary
Vincent Read, dau. John Anderson Vincent, Cleveland, O. Address, 60^
Prospect St., Cleveland, O.
WILLIAM HUSTON.
b. Phila., June 4, 1832. s. Robert Mendenhall Huston, M. D., Prof.
JeflF. Med. Coll., and Hannah West. Entered 1849, and left at the close of
Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Artist, m. Almira, dau. Clayton B. Rogers.
Address, Lawrence Sta., L. I., N. Y.
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WILLIAM RANSOM JOHNSON.
b. Halifax Ct. House, Va., Mcli. 6, 1834. s. John E. Johnson and .
Entered Soph. Class 1850, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem.
Philo. Clergyman.
t EDWARD JONES.
b. Phila., 1825 ; d. . s. Joseph Jones and , Entered second
term Fresh, year 1850, and left second term Senior year. Mem. Zelo.
+JOHN KINTZING KANE (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1855).
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1833 ; d. Summit, N. J., Mch. 22, 1886. s. Hon.
John Kintzing Kane and Jane Duval Leiper. Entered Soph. Class 1850, and
left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Z. ^. Physician. Surg.
Arctic Exped. which went to the relief of his brother, Dr. Elisha Kent
Kane, U. S. N., 1856. Pres. Del. Med. Soc. Phys. to the Penna. R. R,
stationed at Wilmington, Del. Centennial Comr. Del., 1876. Acting Asst.
Surg. U. S. A. stationed at Cairo, 111., and Chester, Penna., U. S. Hosps.,
1861-64. m. Mabel, dau. Hon. James Ashton Bayard, Wilmington, Del.
See Scharf's Hist. Del.
fCHARLES IZARD McEUEN.
b. Phila., Oct. i, 1833; killed in the van of his regt. at the battle
of Lewis Farm, Va., Mch. 29, 1865. s. Thomas McEuen, M. D. (Class 1819),
and Anne Middleton Izard. Entered 1849, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. Had a ranche in Texas until the beginning of the Civil War. Sec.
Pub. Com. Union League, Phila., 1863. Adj. 198th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols.,
1864. Major, 1865.
WILLIAM MOSS (M. D., Jeflf. Med. Coll., 1855).
b. Phila., May 2, 1833. s. Joseph L. Moss and Julia Levy. Entered
1849, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Z, ^. Physician.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1864. Surg. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861-62.
m. Mary, dau. Charles Acciola de Noronha. Address, Chestnut Hill,
Phila.
EDWARD TUCKERMAN POTTER (A. B., Union Coll., 1853).
b. Schenectady, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1831. s. Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D.,
LL. D., and Sarah Maria Nott. Entered Soph. Class 1850, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Architect. Mem. Am. Instit. Architects. Awarded
Am. Instit. Medal, 1890. Published "A Theorj- of the Origin and
Transmission of Organic Form ;" " Problems of concentrated Residence
Investigated;" "Study of New York's Tenement House Evils;" " Im-
provements *in Portable Sectional Buildings;" " Improvement in Magic
Lantern Slides," etc. m. Julia Maria, dau. Hon. Richard M. Blatchford,
U. S. Minister to Rome. See Appleton. Address, 119 E. Twenty-first St.,
N. Y. City.
tJAMES PARKE FARLEY SHIPPEN.
b. Farlev. near Bristol, Penna., Aug. 9, 1833 ; d. , Apr. 19, 1853.
s. William Shippen, M. D. (Class 1810), and Mary Louisa Shore. Entered
1849, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Z. if. See Keith.
SAMUEL GRANT SMITH.
b. Phila., Jan. 29, 1835. s. William Taylor Smith and Mary Grant.
Entered Soph. Class 1850, and left at the close of first term Senior year.
Mem. Philo. Merchant, m. Emma, dau. William C. Graham, Phila. Ad-
dress, 4018 Spruce St., Phila.
JOHN THORN STONE.
b. Phila., Nov. 13, 1833. s. Jonas E. Stone and . Entered vSoph.
Class 1850, and left at the close of Soph. year. <1>. K. 2.
1854] COLI.EGE DEPARTMENT. 187
JOHN HENRY TENGLEY.
b. Phila., June 16, 1833. s. Clement Tingley and Harriet Milner.
Entered 1849, and left at the close of second term Soph. year. Mem. Zelo.
Studied at Williams Coll., 1851-52. Publisher. Manufacturer, m. Catherine
Slesman, dau. Charles Love Scott. Address, Mt. Airy, Phila.
t HENRY COURTLANDT WHELAN.
b. Phila., Jan. 8, 1835 ; d. Phila., Mch. 2, 1864, of consumption induced
by exposure while in the U. S. service, s. William E. Whelan and .
Entered 1849, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. ist Lieut.
17th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., during the three months service, 1861.
Capt., Maj., and Lieut.-Col. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861-64,
1854.
fHEMAN ALOYSIUS ALLEN, « A. M.
b. St. Albans, Vt., Aug. 11, 1836; d. Chicago, 111., Jan. 27, 1893. s.
George Allen, LL. D., Prof. Gr. Lang, and Lit., and Mary Hancock With-
ington. Entered 1850. Mem. Philo. Gr. Salutatorian. Teacher. Prof.
Eccles. Music, R. C. Theol. Sem., Chicago, 111. Author, " School for the
Violin ; " " Church Music," etc. m. Clara, dau. Edward Niles.
JOSEPH HUBLEY ASHTON, A.M. (LL. D., Georgetown Coll., [now Univ 7
D. C, 1872.) -■
b. Phila., Mch. 11, 1836. s. Daniel Rambo Ashton and Elizabeth Josiah
Marsh. Entered 1850. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Prof. Pleading, Pract. and
Evid., Law Dept., Georgetown Coll., D. C. Asst. Atty.-Gen. U. S., 1868-
69. Published "Discussion of the Law of Citizenship and National Pro-
tection;" " Opinions of Attorneys General U. S.," vols. 9, 10, 11 and 12 ; etc.
Address, Washington, D. C.
fTHOMAS JEFFERSON ASHTON, A. M. LL. B., 1856.
b. Gtn., Phila., Dec. 31, 1831 ; d. Phila., Feb. 21, 1882. s. Thomas P.
Ashton and . Entered Soph. Class 1851. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mem.
Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. ist Lieut. 71st Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols.,'
Jan., 1862. Resigned and honorably discharged July, 1862. Capt. 44th
Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., July to Aug., 1863, when honorably mustered out.
fTHEODORE AUGUSTUS DEMME, A. M. M. D., 1857.
b. Phila., Feb. 8, 1834 ; d. Schooley's Mt., N. J., 1880. s. Rev. Charles
Rudolph Demm^, D. D., and Marianne Schafer. Entered Soph. Class 1851.
Mem. Zelo. Valedictorian. Physician, m. Emma Louisa, dau Charles
Theis, Phila.
t FRANK MARX ETTING, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 1833; d. Phila., June 4, 1890. s. Benjamin Etting
and Harriet Marx. Entered Soph. Class 1851. Mem. Zelo. Z. ■¥. Lawyer
Direc. Pub. Sch. Phila. Chief Hist. Dept. Centennial Exhibition, 1876!
Farmer. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1875 ; Hist. Soc. Penna. Paymaster
U. S. A., with the rank of Major, 1861. Chief Paymaster U. S. A., 1864-67
Brvt. Lieut.-Col. U. S. Vols., 1865. Brvt. Lieut. -Col. U. S. A 1867
Chief Paymaster U. S. A. on the staff of Maj. -Gen. McDowell, for disbursing
reconstruction fund, 1868. Published "An Historical Account of Independ-
ence Hall ;" brochures on various historical events and persons, on practical
agriculture and breeding of cattle, and on Kindergarten instruction, m.
Alice Taney, dau. James Mason Campbell, Balto., Md. See Allibone
fABRAM WORRELL FELTUS, A. M.
b. Woodville, Wilkinson co.. Miss., Oct. 6, 1833 ; d. in battle at Spott-
sylvania, Va., May 12, 1864 s. Abram Morrell Feltus and Eliza A. Ventress.
Entered Soph. Class 1851. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Lieut.-Col. i6th Miss.
Regt. Conf. Army, 1861-64.
• Known subsequently as Heman Allen.
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f GEORGE HOGG, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 4, 1833 ; d. Phila., June 13, 1863. s. William Hogg and
Mary Harvey. Entered 1850. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Theol. Sem. Ref. Presb.
Ch., Phila., 1854-57 (but ill health restrained him from being ordained) .
U. S. Consul Id. of Trinidad, W. I., 1861-63.
tJAMES HOWELL HUTCHINSON, A. M. M. D., 1858.
b. Cintra, Portugal, Aug. 3, 1834, while his father was U. S. Consul
there; d. Phila., Dec. 27, 1889. s. Israel Pemberton Hutchinson and Mar-
garetta Hare. Entered 1850. Moderator Philo. *. K. 2. Physician.
Resdt. Penna. Hosp.; Phys. to same, 1868-89 ; and Hosp. P. E. Ch., 1863-68,
and Children's Hosp. Trustee, 1878-89. Direc. Phila. Library Co., and of
Nat. Bank of Commerce. Mem. Pathol. Soc. Phila., 1858, and its Pres.,
1871-73; Phila. CO. Med. Soc; Obstet. Soc. Phila.; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.,
1858; Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1863; Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1884; Assn.
Am. Phys. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., and was detailed to Satterlee U. S.
A. Hosp., Phila., 1862-65. Author "Typhoid Fever," in " System of Med.
by American Authors," and of numerous original papers and reviews in
medical journals. Edited Bristowe's " Practice of Medicine," etc. m. Ann
Wilcocks, dau. Hon. Charles IngersoU, Phila. See Keith, Atkinson,
Ruschenberger.
JOHN BRITTIN McCORKELL, A. M.
b. Londonderry, Ireland, Nov. 12, 1835. s. Graham McCorkell and
Mary Brittin. Entered Junior Class Apr., 1853. Mem. Zelo. Presb.
clergyman, m. Mary Ann, dau. John Orr. Address, 2035 Pemberton St.,
Phila.
COOPER SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., July 29, 1836. s. John Correy Smith and Matilda WikoflF.
Entered 1850. Mem. Philo. Commission merchant. Private First Trp.
Phila. City Cav., and served during the three months service, 1861. m.
Elizabeth W., dau. Capt. James West. Address, 258 So. Twenty-first St.
Phila.
WILLIAM THOMSON, A. M.
b. Kilmarnock, Scotland, June 2, 1832. s. John Thomson and Margerj-
McCall. Entered second term Soph, year 1852. Moderator Philo. Presb.
clerg>'man. Moderator N. J. Synod, 1886-87. m. ist, Henrietta Lawrie,
Phila. ; 2d, Mary Clarke Green, Easton, Penna. Address, Stewartsville,
N.J.
+ HENRY VETHAKE TOTTEN, B. S.
b. Phila., Nov. 19, 1837 ; d. at sea, on his return home, of chagres fever
contracted at Panama, C. A., 185-. s. George Muirson Totten and .
Entered Soph. Class 1851. Mem. Philo. Civil engr., and was engaged as
asst. to his father in the construction of the Panama R. R.
ALFRED WHARTON, A. M. M. D., 1857.
b. Phila., Sept. 25, 1835. s. Francis Rawle Wharton and Juliana
Matilda Gouverneur. Entered second term Fresh, year 185 1. Mem. Philo.
Physician, m. Susan, dau. John B. Budd. See Wharton Family. Address,
St. Paul, Minn.
GEORGE WASHINGTON WHITE, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 21, 1835. s. Henry White and Jane . Entered
1850. Mem. Zelo. Bookkeeper, m. . Address, 1745 N. Seventeenth
vSt., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
JOHN EDWIN BARNES.
b. , Sept. 25, 1829. s. . Entered 1859, and left at the close of
Fresh, year.
1854] COI,I.EGE DEPARTMENT. 189
WILLIAM BLANCHARD.
b. Phila., July 24, 1835. s. William A. Blanchard and Maria E. Blakis-
ton. Entered second term Fresh, year 185 1, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Mem. Zelo. Z. ^. Bookseller and publisher. Private First Trp.
Phila. City Cav. during the three months service, 1861. ist L,ieut. 2d U. S.
Cav., Nov. 1861-65. Address, 15 11 Walnut St., Phila.
fWILLIAM POTTER GRIER, M. D., 1858.
b. Pittsburgh, Penna., Dec, 1834; d. by the explosion of a steam-
boat boiler on the Arkansas River while on his way to join his com-
mand at Port Gibson, Ark., Jan. 8, 1866. s. Hon. Robert Cooper Grier,
Justice Sup. Ct. U. S., and Isabella Rose. Entered 1850, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. Studied at Brown Univ. and at Coll. N. J. Surgeon.
Surg. 111. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1862-66. m.
Caroline, dau. Isaac Smith, Phila.
tJESPER MORRIS HARDING.
b. Phila., Aug. 25, 1835 ; d. Phila., Jan. 2, 1890. s. Jesper Harding and
Maria Wilson. Entered Soph. Class 185 1, and left at the close of Junior
year. Mem. Zelo. Journalist and publisher. Insurance business. Notary
public and commissioner. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1859. m. Eva, dau. Hon.
Alfred Hennen, New Orleans, La.
LOUIS PHILIP HENOP.
b. Norfolk, Va., July 3, 1835. s. Frederick Lewis Henop and Juliana
Dickinson. Entered Soph. Class 185 1, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Zelo. Stock-broker. Lieut. Engr. Corps Conf. Army, 1861-65. ^^
Alice, dau. John T. Seeley. Address, Union Club, N. Y. City.
fALFRED HORNER.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1834; d. Phila., Feb. 10, 1891. s. William Edmonds
Horner, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Elizabeth Welsh. Entered 1850, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Manufacturer. Private First
Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the three months service, 1861, and again in
1863.
FRANCIS DAVID HOSKINS, A. M., gratite causa, 1886.
b. Phila., Oct. 28, 1834. s. Francis Hoskins and Anne Estelle Higgin-
botham. Entered 1850, and left at the close of first term Junior year.
Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va.,
1861. P. E. clergyman. Warden Seabury Divin. Sch., Fairibault, Minn.,
1884-88. m. Mary Smith, dau. Thomas Emlen Franklin. Address, Fort
Hamilton, N. Y.
GEORGE HOPPIN HUMPHREYS (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1856).
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1834. s. May Humphreys and Mary Anne Hoppin
Entered Soph. Class Apr. i, 1851, and left during the Senior year. Z, *. Phy
sician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp., Phila., 1856-58. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.
N. Y. Acad. Med. Surg. 9th N. Y. Regt. U. S. Vols., with the rank of Major,
1861-63, during which period he was Med. Direc. 3d Div. 9th Army Corps.
Joint translator with Chas. E. Hackley, M. D. (Class 1856), "Niemeyer's
Textbook of Practical Medicine." m. Emilie Julia, dau. Maj.-Gen. James
Barnes, U. S. Vols. See Allibo7te. Address, 23 E. Forty -seventh St., N. Y.
City.
CHARLES HENRY BOND LYON.
b. , Aug. 14, 1834. s. John C. Lyon and . Entered 1850, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Z. *.
fCARSWELL McCLELLAN (A. B., Williams Coll., 1855. A. M., Williams Coll.,
1858).
b. Phila., Dec. 3, 1835 ; d. St. Paul, Minn., Mch. 6, 1892. s. Samuel
McClellan, M. D., and Margaret Carswell Ely. Entered 1850, and left at the
IQO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1854
close of Fresh, year 185 1. Civil engineer. Engr. Hannibal & St. Joseph
R. R. ; and of Dom Pedro R. R., Brazil ; and of St. Louis, Vandalia & Terre
Haute R. R.; and of Northern Pacific R. R.; and of St. Paul R. R., etc.,
1867-81. U. S. Civil Asst. Engr., 1881-92. Ensign 32d N. Y. Regt. U. S.
Vols., May to Sept., 1862. Topog. Asst, Asst. Adj. -Gen. and special A. D. C.
on the Staff of Gen. A. A. Humphreys, U. S. A., June, 1862, to Apr., 1864.
Asst. Adj. -Gen. ist Div. Cav. Corps Army of Potomac, and of 3d Div. 5th
Army Corps. He was wounded at the battles of Malvern Hill and of Gettys-
burg, and was taken prisoner in the fight for the Weldon R. R., Aug., 1864,
but was paroled Nov., 1864, when he resigned. Author " Personal Memoirs
and Military History of U. S. Grant, versus the Record of the Army of the
Potomac." m. Annis, dau. Vines Da\ns, Collinsville, 111. See Appleton,
Allibone.
+ ELY McCLELLAN (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1856).
b. Phila., Aug. 3, 1834; d. Chicago, 111., May 8, 1893. s. Samuel
McClellan, M. D., and Margaret Carswell Ely. Entered 1850, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. Studied at Williams Coll., 1851-53. Physician, and
practiced in Phila. until 186 1. ist Lieut, and Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1861 ;
Capt. and Asst. Surg., 1866; Major and Surg., 1876-91; Lieut. -Col. and
Deputy Surg.-Gen., 1891-93. Published " History of the Cholera Epidemic
of 1873 iri the U. S.;" "The internal Administration of Chloroform;"
"Obstetrical Procedures among Aborigines ;" " The Treatment of Diseases
of the Respiratory Organs by Aboriginal Medications," etc. m. Emily
Hopkins, dau. Joshua Tevis, Phila. See Appleton.
tHARDMAN PHILIPS MONTGOMERY.
b. "Eglinton" near Rhinebeck, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1834; d. Marysville,
Cal., Jan. 22, 1870. s. John Crathorne Montgomery and Elizabeth Henrietta
Philips. Entered Soph. Class 1851, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Lawyer. See Keith.
THOMAS GEORGE MORTON, M. D., 1856.
b. Phila., Aug. 8, 1835. s. Samuel George Morton, M. D., and Rebecca
Grellet Pearsall. Entered 1850, and left at the close of Fresh, year. A. ^.
Surgeon. Resdt. St. Joseph's Hosp., 1856; and Wills' Eye Hosp., 1857;
and Penna. Hosp., 1857-58. Surg. Wills' Eye Hosp., 1859-74; and Emer.
Surg., 1874 ; Consult. Surg. Penna. Instit. for Blind, 1862 ; Surg. Penna.
Hosp., 1864 to date. Pathologist and Curator Penna. Hosp., 1860-64 ; Surg.
Jewish Hosp., 1870; Surg., and a founder of the Orthopaedic Hosp., 1867 ;
Phys. Howard Hosp., 1865-75 ; Consult. Surg. Penna. Instit. for Deaf and
Dumb, 1885; Surg. Woman's Hosp., 1870; Prof Clinical and Operative
Surg. Phila. Polyclinic Coll.; Comr. Public Charities, Penna., 1883. Chmn.
Lunacy Com. Penna., 1886 to date. Comr. for erection of Norristown,
Penna., State Insane Hosp. Pres. Am. Soc. for Restriction of Vivisection,
1885-86. Vice-Pres. Soc. for Protection of Children from Crueltv. Fell.
Coll. Phy.s. Phila., 1861. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1856; Am. Med.
Assn., 1864; Phila. co. Med. Soc; Phila. Acad. Surg.; Am. Surg. Assn.,
1880. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1862-64 ; and Consult. Surg, to Mower
U. S. A. Hosp., Chestnut Hill, Phila., 1863; and to the U. S. A. Hosp.
(Fifth and Buttonwood Sts., Phila.), which he organized, 1863. He intro-
duced the ward-carriage into the Penna. Hosp., 1866 ; the bed-elevator and
carriage in 1874, and in 1876 received the Centennial medal that was awarded
for his hospital ward dressing-carriage. He has published numerous profes-
sional papers : " Lecture on the Transfusion of Blood and its practical
Application;" with Dr. William Hunt "Surgery of Penna. Hosp.," etc.
m. Ann W., dau. Thomas Story Kirkbride, M. D., LL. D. ^^o. Appleton,
Allibone, Ruschenberger. Address, 142 1 Chestnut St., Phila.
HENRY PRENTISS SLOAN.
b. Phila., July 25, 1836. s. Henry Sloan and Caroline Worrell. En-
tered 1850, and left at the close of Junior year. IMem. Zelo. Manufacturer.
m. , Address, Linwood, Del. co., Penna.
1855] COI.I.EGE DEPARTMENT. I9I
i-DUANE WILLIAMS.
b. Phila., Jan. 3, 1833; d. Phila., Aug. 3, 1863. s. Charles Williams
and Mary Duane. Entered 1850, and left at the close of Soph. year.
*. K. 2. Lawyer, m. Alice, dau. Richard Norris, Phila.
1855.
t RICHARD ASHHURST BOWIE, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 8, 1836; d. Phila., Feb. 16, 1887. s. Thomas Latimer
Bowie (Class 1826) and Catherine H. Ashhurst. Entered second term Soph,
year 1853. ^- "^^ Lawyer, m. Louisa, dau. Hon. Richard Henry Bayard,
Del. See Keith.
t DANIEL PENROSE BUCKLEY, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 15, 1836; d. in battle at Gaines Mill, Va., July 4,
1862. s. Clement Adam Buckley (Class 1811) and Sarah Penrose. Entered
1851. Z. t. Lawyer. Capt. 3d N. J. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-62.
tTHOMAS KITTERA CONRAD, A. M. (D. D., Penna. Coll., Gettysburg, 1868.)
b. Phila., Jan. 19, 1836; d. Wayne, Del. co., Penna., May 28, 1893.
s. Harry Conrad and Hannah S. Kay. Entered Soph. Class 1852. Mem.
Philo. P. E. clergyman, and rector All Saints', Phila.; Calvary, Gtn., Phila.;
St. John's, Clifton, Staten Id.; Ch. of the Heavenly Rest. N. Y. City ; Ch.
of the Transfiguration, Phila.; St. Paul's, Phila.; St. Mary's Memorial Ch.,
Wayne, Penna., 1886-93. Mngr. Drexel Instit., Phila. Author "Prayer,"
essays, occasional sermons and contributions to periodical literature, m.
Anne, dau. John Fries Frazer, LL. D. , (Class 1830) Vice-Provost and Prof.
Nat. Phil, and Chem.
SAMUEL DICKSON, A. M. LL. B., 1859.
b. Newburgh, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1837, s. Samuel Dales Dickson and Maria
Gillespie. Entered Soph. Class 1852. Moderator Philo. 4>. K. i. <I>. B. K.
Valedictorian. Lawyer. Trustee, 1882 to date. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1884 ;
Hist. Soc. Penna. Was a member of the Phila. Home Guards during the
Civil War. m. Fanny Hazard. Address, 901 Clinton St., Phila.
SIMON GRATZ, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 20, 1838. s. Edward Gratz and Caroline Vandever.
Entered 185 1. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Asst. City Solicitor Phila. Mem.
Penna. Legis., 1859. Mem. Bd. Public Ed., and Bd. Revision of Taxes,
Phila. Mem Hist. Soc. Penna. Address, 518 Walnut St., Phila.
JAMES J. HARRINGTON, B. S.
Entered Sci. course 1853. Mem. Zelo.
•hWILLIAM DEWEES HAYS, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 19, 1836 ; d. Phila., Jan. 23, 1866. s. Isaac Hays, M. D.
(Class 1816), and Sarah Minis. Entered 1851. Z. ^. Supdt. and engr.
Harrisburg Div. Northern Central R. R.
tHUGH LENOX HODGE, A. M. M. D., 1858.
b. Phila., July 30, 1836; d. Phila., June 16, 1881. s. Hugh Lenox
Hodge, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Margaret Elizabeth Aspinwall.
Entered 1851. Moderator Philo. Gr. Salutatorian. Physician. Resdt.
Penna. Hosp., 1858-60. Demstr. Surg., 1863 ; andof Anat., 1S70-81. Surg.
Children's Hosp., 1864 ; and to Presb. Hosp., 1872. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila.,
1863. Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1870; Pathol. Soc. Phila., and its Pres.,
1876 ; Obstet. Soc. Phila. ; Phila. co. Med. Soc. ; Penna. State Med. Soc.
Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., and attached to Satterlee U. S. A. Hosp. Phila.,
1862, and served with the Penna. Reserve Corps, 1863-65. Published "Note
Book on Ovarian Tumors," and numerous articles in medical journals, m.
Harriet Roosevelt, dau. Charles W. Woolsey. See Memoir by William G.
Porter, M. D. {Class 1867), Appleton, Atkinson, Ruschenber'ger.
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t GEORGE ROBERTS INGERSOLL.
b. Phila., Apr. 12, 1836; d. in a railroad accident, Burlington, N.
J., Aug. 29, 1855. s. Harr}' Ingersoll and Sarah Emlen Roberts. Entered
Soph. Class 1852. Z, i'. See Keith.
SAMUEL LAIRD, A. M. (D. D., Thiel Coll., Penna., 1886.)
b. New Castle co., Del., Feb. 7, 1835. ,s. Samuel Laird and Maria
Kunckel. Entered Soph. Class 1852. Mem. Philo. Law student for a
short time. Luth. clergyman, and pastor St. Mark's Ch., Phila. Has pub-
lished a number of sermons and addresses, m. Mary Andelucia, dau.
Alexander Nelson Easton. Address, 1314 Spring Garden St., Phila.
JOHN MACRELiSH McGRATH, A. M. M. D., 1858.
b. Phila., July 25, 1834. s. Robert McGrath, M. D., and Eliza A. Mac-
relish. Entered Soph. Class 1852. Mem. Philo. 4>. K. 2. Physician.
Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Surg. , with the rank of Major, 23d
Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Nov., 1861 to Jan., 1862, and of 78th Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols., Apr., 1862 to June, 1863. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1863 ;
resigned Mch., 1866. m. Eliza Coffin, dau. Charles H. Shinn. Address,
115 So. Seventeenth St., Phila.
ALEXANDER WILLIAM MITCHELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 6, 1836. s. Alexander W. Mitchell, M. D., and .
Entered Soph. Class 1852. Mem. Philo. '^. K. 2.
t EDWARD COPPEE MITCHELL, A. M. (LL. D., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1876.)
b. Savannah, Ga., July 24, 1836; d. Phila., Jan. 25, 1886. s. John
James Mitchell, M. D., and Eliza Coppee. Entered third term Soph, year
1853. Z. ^. Studied at Trinity Coll., Conn., 1851-52. Lawyer. Vice-
Provost Law Acad. Phila., 1877-86. Prof. Law of Real Estate, Convey-
ancing and Equity Jurisp., 1873-86. Dean Law Dept., 1873-86. Mem.
Penna. State Bd. Pub. Charities; and of Fairmount Park Comn., 1884-86.
Author "Separate Use in Penna.;" "Contracts for the Sale of Lands in
Penna.;" "Real Estate and Conveyancing in Penna.;" etc.; and edited
"Tudor's Leading Cases." m. Eliza C, dau. Rt. Rev. William Bacon
Stevens, D. D., LL. D. See Appleton, Allibone.
WILLIAM BICKNELL MORRIS, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 17, 1836. s. Robert Morris and . Entered Junior
Class 1853. Mem. Zelo.
JOSEPH DODGSON NEWLIN, A. M. D. D., 1886. (LL. D., Griswold Coll.,
la., 1889.)
b. Phila., Sept. 8, 1833. s. John Smith Newlin and Catharine Hains.
Entered Soph. Class 1852. Moderator Philo. Z. i'. P. E. clergyman.
Asst. min. St. Mark's, Phila., 1857-60, and rector Ch. of the Incarnation,
Phila., i860 to date. Mngr. Hosp. P. E. Ch., Phila. Address, 532 Marshall
St., Phila.
tJOHN BEAUCLERC NEWMAN.
b. Phila., Dec. i, 18^5 ; d. Phila., July 12, 1856. s. James Lyle Newman
and Eugenia Mifflin. Entered 1851. Mem. Philo. Was a student in the
Med. Dept.
EFFINGHAM PEROT, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 10, 1837. s. Joseph Perot and Sarah Wistar Morris.
Entered 1 85 1. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Cashier Commonwealth Nat. Bk.,
Phila., 1872-92. Asst. cashier 7th Nat. Bank, Phila., 1892 to date. Mem.
Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; Hist. Soc. Penna. m. Mary Elena, dau.
Henry N. Burroughs, Phila. Address, 229 So. Eighth St., Phila.
tJOHN SMITH POWELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 18, 1832; d. Phila., Nov. 30, 1S85. s, George Powell,
M. D., and . Entered Soph. Class 1852. Mem. Philo. Lawyer.
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EDMUND RANDOLPH ROBINSON (and Harvard 1856.) A.M. (and Harvard,
i860. LL. B., Harvard, i860).
b. Phila., Mch. 5, 1838. s. Moncure Robinson and Charlotte Randolph
Taylor. Entered 185 1. Z. ^. Lat. Salutatorian, Harvard Univ. Lawyer.
Mem. Supervisory Bd. Civil Service, N. Y. City, 1884-89. m. Augusta,
dau. Hon. John Jay, U. S. Minister to Vienna. Address, 23 Washington
Sq., N., N. Y. City.
GEORGE HOUSTOUN WARING, A. M.
b. Savannah, Ga., Dec. 22, 1833. s. William Richard Waring, M. D.,
and Annie Moody Johnston. Entered 185 1, Mem. Philo. Z. i'. Planter.
Manufacturer. Capt. and Maj. Conf. Army, 1861-65. Col. on the staflF of
Gen. J. B. Gordon when Gov. of Ga. m. Ella Susan, dau. Rev. Charles
Wallace Howard. Address, Cement, Bartow co., Ga.
Non-Graduates.
GEORGE KIRTLEY BOWEN.
b. Manchester, Eng., May 12, 1835. s. William E. Boweu and Eliza-
beth Kirtley. Entered Sci. course 1852, and left 1853. Mem. Philo. A. ^,
Apprentice Norris Locomotive Wks., Phila., 1853-55. Civil engr. Lebanon
Valley R. R., 1855-57, and of Phila. and Reading R. R., 1858-59. Farmer,
1866-72. Clerk, 1872-75. Civil engr. Midvale Steel Wks., 1875-82. Post-
master Camden, Neb., 1882-84. Justice of Peace and farmer. Private
Washington Grays of Phila. during the three months sei-vice, 1861. Capt.
3d Penna. Artill. U. S. Vols., and Lieut.-Col. i88th Penna. Regt. U. S.
Vols., 1862-65. m. ist, Virginia G., dau. Milton Smith ; 2d, Harriet M., dau,
Hon. Asa P. Horner, Camden, N. J. Address, Bertrand, Phelps co.. Neb.
HORACE GUSTAVUS BROWNE.
b. Phila., Nov. 11, 1835. s. Peter Arrell Browne and . Entered
Soph. Class 1852, and left at the close of Junior year. Z. t. Lawyer, m.
Mary, dau. Joseph Swift, Phila.
t CHARLES MANDES DA COSTA (A. B., Columbia Coll., 1855. A. M. , Columbia
Coll., 1858).
b. Id. of St. Thomas, W. I., May 5, 1837 ; d. N. Y. City, June 22, 1890.
s. John M. Da Costa and R. Yulee. Entered 185 1, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Lawyer. Chmn. Am. Bar Assn.'s Examining Com. Direc,
of several Western railroad companies. Trustee Columbia Coll., 1886-90.
fWILLIAM KELLUM FOSTER.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. . Entered Soph. Class as a
partial student, Jan., 1853, and left during the Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
JOHN KRETER KARCHER.
b. Friedensburg, Schuylkill co., Penna., Mch. 26, 1835. s. Jacob
Karcher and . Entered Soph. Class 1852, and left at the close of Soph.
year. Studied at Marshall Coll., Penna. Luth. clergyman. Cha]:)lain
114th Penna. P^egt. U. S. Vols., 1862-63. Address, 2446 Nicholas St., Phila.
fALEXANDER ROBINSON.
b. , Aug. 12, 1823 ; d. . s. . Entered as a partial student,
Apr., 1853, and left at the close of Junior year.
fWILLIAM FREDERICK ROGERS.
b. Phila., May 10, 1835 ; d. Paris, France, Dec. 9, 1S57. s. William
Evans Rogers and Harriette Phebe Ruggles. Entered 1851, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Z. *.
t HENRY AUGUSTUS SCHEETZ.
b. , Sept. 2^, 1S35 ; d. . s. John Hocker Scheetz (Class iS:i)
and Margaret Plumsted. Entered 185 1, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
See J^eiih.
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WILLIAM HENRY WHYTE.
b. , Dec. 13, 1834. s. Isaac H. Whyte and . Entered 1851,
and left at the close of Fresh year.
t HENRY ALBERT YARDLEY (A. B., Yale, 1855. A. M., Yale, 1858).
b. Phila., Dec. 10, 1834; d. Middletown, Conn., Apr. 3, 1882. s.
Thomas H. Yardley, M. D., and Sarah W. Johnson. Entered 185 1, and left
at the close of Fresh, year. Studied in Germany and traveled in Switzer-
land, Italy and England, and on his return home studied law for a short
time in Phila. Tutor Yale, 1858-59. Studied theologj^ in New Haveri and
in N Y. P. E. clergyman, and rector Lenox, Mass. Prof. Christian
Evidences and Homiletics Berkeley Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Middletown,
Conn., 1864-8*. Contributor to religious periodicals, m. Jane Andrews,
dau. John Andrews Woolsey, New Haven, Conn.
1856.
GEORGE STANISLAUS ALLEN,"" A. M.
b. Newark, Del., Jan. 22, 1838. s. George Allen, LL. D., Prof. Gr.
Lang, and Lit., and Mary Hancock Withington. Entered 1852. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer. Clk. War Dept., Washington, D. C, 1862-71 ; elk. Bald-
win Locomotive Wks. , 1871-83. Teacher of music, 1884 to date. m. Pnscilla
Turner, dau. Chalkley Trayhem Holloway. Address, 3300 Hamilton St.,
Phila.
RICHARD LEWIS ASHHURST, A.M. LL.B., 1859.
b. Naples, Italy, Feb. 5, 1838, while his parents were traveling in
Europe, s. John Ashhurst (Class 1826) and Harriet Eyre. Entered 1852.
Moderator Philo. <l>. B. K. Class Vice-Pres. Gr. Salutatorian. Lawyer.
Mem. Law Assn., Phila.; Am. Phil. Soc, 1884; Hist. Soc. Penna.; Penna.
Soc. Sons of Revo.; Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Vice-Dean Shak-
■spere Soc, Phila. Mngr. Athenaeum, Phila. ist Lieut, and Adj. 150th
Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Aug., 1862-63. Wounded at the battle of Gettys-
burg, July I, 1863. Brvt. Capt., 1865; Brvt. Maj., 1865. m. Sarah, dau.
John Fries Frazer, LL.D., (Class 1830), Vice-Provost and Prof. Nat. Phil, and
Chem. Address, 1830 Spruce St., Phila.
WILLIAM HENRY BADGER, A. M.
b. Phila., May 4, 1835. s. Hon. Samuel Badger and . Entered
Junior Class 1854. Moderator Philo. Z. ^. P. E. clergyman. Journalist,
m. . Address, 4108 Spruce St., Phila.
CADWALADER BIDDLE, A. M. LL. B., 1859.
b. Phila., Oct. 28, 1837. s. James Cornell Biddle and Sarah Caldwell
Keppele. Entered 1852. Z. ^. Lawyer. Sec. of the Trustees, 1862-82.
Gen. Agt. and Sec. Penna. State Bd. of Pub. Charities, 1885 to date. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1880; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; Hist. Soc. Penna. See
Descdts. Clement Biddle, Autobiog. Charles Biddle. Address, 1420 Wal-
nut St. , Phila.
EDWARD COLES, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 26, 1837. s. Hon. Edward Coles and Sally Logan
Roberts. Entered Soph. Class 1853. Z. ^. Lawyer. Sec. Penna. Instit. for
Blind, Phila. m. Elizabeth M.,dau. St. George Tucker Campbell (Class
1832). See Keith. Address, 1734 Chestnut St., Phila.
FRANCIS BARTLETT CONVERSE, A. M.
b. Richmond, Va., June 23, 1S36. s. Rev. Amasa Converse, D. D., and
Flavia Booth. Entered Soph. Class 1853. Mem. Philo. Studied at Theol.
Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1859-60. Presb. clergyman and journalist. " Stated
* Now known as George Allen, Jr.
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supply" Christ Ch., New Kent CO., Va., 1861-62. Editor and publisher C/zr?.?-
tian Observer, which has been continuously edited and published by his father
and himself since Feb., 1827. m. Ellen, dau. George William Pollard, M. D.,
Hanover CO., Va. Address, Louisville, Ky.
ALEXANDER BRINTON COXE, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 19, 1838. s. Hon. Charles Sidney Coxe (Class 1808) and
Ann Maria Brinton. Entered 1852. Mem. Philo. Coal operator, m.
Sophie, dau. Richard Norris, Phila. See Brinton Geneal. Address, Drifton,
Luzerne co., Penna.
t J AMES DEVEREUX, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., July 24, 1836; d. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Feb. 21, i86i. s.
James Devereux and Mary C. Garwood. Entered Junior Class 1854. Mem.
Philo. *. K. 2. Studied at Burlington Coll., N. J., 1852-54. Q&e Keith.
THOMAS RANDOLPH DUNGLISON, A.M. (M. D., JefF. Med. Coll., 1859.)
b. Phila., Mch. 10, 1837. s. Robley Dunglison, M. D., LL. D., Prof-
JefiF. Med. Coll., and Harriette Leadam. Entered 1S52. Physician. Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1871. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1872; Am. Med.
Assn., 1877. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1861. Asst. Surg. U. S. Vols.,
1862-65. Address, .
BIDERMANN du PONT, B. S.
b. near Wilmington, Del., 1837. s. Alfred du Pont and Margaretta
Elizabeth La Motte. Entered Sci. course second term Fresh, year Jan., 1854. '
Mem. Zelo. *. K. 2. Has been engaged successively in paper and iron
manufacturing, coal-mining, street and steam railroads, and newspaper pub-
lishing, m. Ellen Susan, dau. Thomas Cooper Coleman. Address, Louis-
ville, Ky.
HARRY CLAY EGBERT, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 3, 1839. s. Daniel Egbert, Med. Direc. U. S. N., and
Caroline Matilda Dennis. Entered 1852. Pres. Zelo. Lawyer. Soldier,
ist Lieut. I2th U. S. Inf., Sept., 1861 ; Capt., Apr., 1865 ; Brvt. Capt, 1864;
Brvt. Major, 1864. Chief Mustering Officer ist Army Corps, 1863. Judge
Advocate Dept. Arizona, 1881-82. Major 17th U. S. Inf. m. Ellen, dau.
Noble Young, M. D., Washington, D. C. Address, Fort D. A. Russell,
Wyoming.
CHARLES ELIHU HACKLEY, A M. M. D., i860.
b. Unadilla, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1836. s. Archibald Hackley and Eliza Stott.
Entered Soph. Class 1853. Mem. Philo. <i>. K. 2. Physician. Visiting
phys. N. Y. Hosp., 1867-86, and consult, phys. to same, 1886 to date. Surg.
N. Y. Eye and Ear Infirm., 1865-75. Clinical Prof. Diseases Eye and Ear,
Women's Med. Coll.. N. Y. City, 1870-76. Surg. 2d N. Y. Cav. U. S. Vols.,
1861-64; during the last eighteen months of his service was Surg.-in-Chf. 3d
Cav. Div. Army of Potomac. Translated " Billroth's Surgical Pathology ;"
"Stellwag on the Eye," and jointly with George H. Humphreys, M. D.
(Class 1854) "Niemeyer's Textbook of Practical Medicine," etc. m.
Emma W., dau. Gabriel Kent, N. Y. City. See Appleton, Atkinson,
Allibone. Address, 59 W. Thirty-sixth St., N. Y. City.
fWILLIAM SCOTT HENDRIE, A. M. M. D., i860.
b. Hilltown, Bucks co., Penna., Oct. 25, 1835; d. Holmesburg, Phila.,
July 10, 1881. s. William Scott Hendrie, M. D., and Ann Dunlap. Entered
Soph. Class 1853. Physician. Visiting Phys. Phila. House of Correction
from its organization until his death. Asst. Surg. 104th Penna. Regt. U. S.
Vols., 1862. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A. stationed at Mower U. S. A. Hosp.,
Chestnut Hill, Phila., 1864-65. m. M. Louise, dau. William Morton.
CHARLES CARROLL JACKSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 1836. s. Isaac Rand Jackson, Charge d' Affaires,
Denmark, 1841-42, and Louisa Carroll. Entered Junior Class 1854. Z. ^?.
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Studied at Burlington Coll., N. J. Merchant. Ser\'ed on the staff Admiral
James L. I^ardner, U. S. N., W. I. Squadron, one year during the Ci\nl
War. m. ist, Minnie Coster ; 2d, Mary, dau. Abraham R. Van Nest. See
Keith. Address 22 E. Eleventh St., N. Y. City.
EDWARD SMITH KELLY, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 6, 1836. s. Philip Kelly and Sarah Caroline Smith-
Entered 1852. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer, m. Cornelia Hart, dau. Hon, Oswald
Thompson. Address, 1528 Pine St. , Phila.
fEMLEN TRENCHARD LITTELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 12, 1838 ; d. N. Y. City, Mch. 4, 1891. s. Squier Littell,
M. D., and Mary Graff Emlen. Entered 1852. Mem. Zelo. A. 1'. Archi-
tect. Fell. Am. Instit. Architects. Mem. N. Y. Hist. Soc. Private 7th
Regt. N. Y. N. G. in U. S. sersdce for three months, 1861. m. Elizabeth Du
Val, dau. Rev. William Goodwin Jackson, D. D., Elk Ridge, Md.
ROBERT HUNTER McGRATH, A.M. LL. B., i860.
b. Phila., Sept. 11, 1836. s. Robert McGrath, M. D., and Eliza A. Mac-
relish. Entered second term Fresh, year Jan., 1853. Mem. Philo. *. K. 2.
Lawyer. m. Elizabeth Gibson Bordley, dau. Dr. Richard Grafton Belt,
Md. Address, 251 So. Fourth St., Phila.
t RICHARD CHANNING MOORE, JR., A. M.
b. Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 26, 1837; d. St. Louis, Mo., July, 1867. s.
Rev Richard Channing Moore and . Entered second term Senior year
Jan., 1856. Mem. Philo. Studied at Hamilton Coll., N. Y., and at
Columbia Coll. P. E. clergyman, m. Laura, dau. Prof. Boursand,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
EDMUND CASH PECHIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 9, 1834. s. John Christopher Pechin and Margaret Cash.
Entered Junior Class 1854. Moderator Philo. 4>. K. 2. Lawyer. Mining
engr. since 1867. Mem. Am. Instit. Mining Engrs.; British Iron and Steel
Instit. Has contributed papers to the Am. Institute and to scientific journals.
m. Mary, dau. John Shelley. Address, 587 Prospect St., Cleveland, O.
t RICHARD DALE PETTIT, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 9, 1837; d. Phila., Apr. 30, 1873. s. Hon. Thomas
McKean Pettit (Class 1815) and Sarah Barry Dale. Entered 1852. Clerk,
See McKean Family by R. Buchanan.
HENRY PHILLIPS, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 6, 1838. s. Jonas Altamont Phillips (Class 1822) and
Frances Cohen. Entered Soph. Class 1853. Mem. Zelo. Law>'er. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1877, and its Sec, 1884 — , and its Librarian, 1S85 ;
Numis. and Antiq. Soc. Phila., and its Treas., 1862, and its Sec, 1868. He
is also a mem. of many other learned societies at home and abroad. Pub-
lished "Hist, of Am. Colonial Paper Currency ;" "Hist, of Am. Continen-
tal Paper Money;" "Pleasures of Numismatic Sci.;" "Poems from the
French and German;" "Faust," fr. the German of Chamisso, etc. See
MunseWs Am. Ances., vol. iv. Appleton, Alliboiie. Address, 126 So.
22d St., Phila.
SERAPIO A. RECIO, A. M. M. D., 1S60.
b. Puerto Principe, Cuba, . s. . Entered Soph. Class 1853.
Physician. Merchant. Address, 4 Cedar St., N. Y. City.
WILLIAM REED, A. M.
b. Phila., June 7, 18^8. s. Hon. William Bradford Reed, LL. D.
(Class 1822), and Louisa Whelan. Entered 1852. Mem. Philo. La^vj'er.
Mcht. since 1869. m. Emilie, dau. David McKim, Balto., Md. Address,
825 St. Paul St., Balto., Md,
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WILLIAM SHARSWOOD, A. M. (Ph. D., Univ. Jena, 1859.)
b. Phila., Jan. i, 1836. s. William Sharswood and Agnes J. Eldridge.
Entered Soph. Class 1853. Mem. Zelo. Chemist. Mem. Philol. Soc.
London, and of many other learned societies at home and abroad. Author
" Studia Physica ;" "The Betrothed, or Love in Death," a play ; " Miscel-
laneous Writings ; " beside contributions to scientific journals. ^&& Apple-
ton, Allibone. Address, Boyden P. O., Surry co., N. C.
+JOHN HAMILTON SLACK, A. M. M D., i860.
b. Bordentown, N. J., Sept. 23, 1834; d. Troutdale, near Bloomsbury,
N. J., Aug. 27, 1874. s. John Slack and Hettie K. Longstreth. Entered
Soph. Class 1853. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Fish Comr. State N. J.,
1871-74. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1857. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila.,
1863. Published "Hand-book to the Museum Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.;"
"Trout-Culture." m. Thirza, dau. James Anderson, Trenton, N. J.
JOHN WORTHINGTON WILLIAMS, A. M. LL. B., 1859.
b. Phila., Feb. 23, 1837. s. John Worthington Williams and Anne
Keppele. Entered 1852. <1>. B. K. Valedictorian. Lawyer. Served as
Sergt. Washington Grays, of Phila. ; Capt., Brvt. Maj. and Asst. Adj. -Gen.
U. S. Vols., 1861-63. Resigned honorably from the service after the battle
of Gettysburg, m. Sarah Elizabeth, dau. Samuel S. Keyser, Balto., Md.
Address, 15 16 Locust St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
HENRY AUGUSTUS BOLLER.
b. Phila., Aug. 17, 1836. s. Henry John Boiler and Anna Margaretta
Pancoast. Entered 1852, and left at the close of first term Senior year 1855.
Mem. Zelo. Indian trader for nearly eight years. Engaged in the cattle
business in Kansas, and subsequently in tlie real estate business in Denver.
Published "Among the Indians." m. Mary, dau. of James B. Parsons,
Flushing, L. I. See Allibone. Address, Denver, Col.
fWILLIAM RAMSAY BUCK.
b. Phila., Aug. i, 1837; d. Paris, France, Dec. 2, 1874. s. Francis N.
Buck and Jane Eliza Coe. Entered Soph. Class 1853, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Z. ^. His business was furnishing iron pipe
and steam fittings. Chief elk. Subsistence Dept. U. S. Vols., 1861-65.
m. Kate, dau. Thomas Hart, Phila.
JOSEPH CARSON.
b. Phila., July 25, 1836. s. Hampton Lawrence Carson and Caroline
Hale. Entered as a partial student 1852, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Comn. broker. Address, 1200 Walnut St., Phila.
-i-HOWARD PORTER DECHERT (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1862. A.M., Coll. N. J.,
1865).
b. Reading, Penna., July 25, 1836; d. Lincoln, Wis., Apr. 25, 1888. s.
Elijah Dechert and Mary William Porter. Entered 1852, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Union Theol. Sem.,
N. Y. City, 1868. Presb. clergyman, m. Caroline, dau. James Sanford.
t THOMAS ALLEN ENGLES.
b. Phila., July 29, 1835; d. Phila., Feb., 1872. s. Joseph Patterson
Engles (Class 1811) and Harriet P. Allen. Entered Soph. Class 1853, and
left at the close of Junior year.
-i-JOHN HENRY NEILL.
b. Gtn., Phila., Oct. 4, 1839; d. N. Y. City, 1861. s. Rev. William
Neill and Sarah S. Elmer. Entered 1852, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Mem. Zelo. Musical critic.
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+JAMES DUVAL RODNEY, LL. B., 1856.
b. Gtn., Phila., Dec. i, 1834 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 17, 1889. s.
Rev. John Rodney and Sarah Duval. Entered as a partial student 1852, and
left at the close of Fresh, j^ear. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Served as private
with the thirty days emergency men from Phila., 1862.
t FERDINAND LOUIS SARMIENTO.
b. Phila., June 3, 1836; d. Phila., 1890. s. Ferdinand Sarmiento and
. Entered as a partial student 1852, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Zelo. Lawyer.
fCHARLES MA6ILL STOKES.
b. Gtn., Phila., Dec. 8, 1837; d. Phila., Sept. 10, 1891. s. Charles
Magill Stokes and Eliza Ann Knox. Entered as a partial student 1852,
and left July, 1853. Commercial pursuits, 1853-61. Stock broker, 1866-91.
Served as a private in a Phila. company for emergencv service, 1862. Clk.
Q. M. Dept. U. S. A., 1862-64. Capt. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Vols., Feb.,
1865, and resigned honorably at the close of the Civil War. m. Florence
Edith, dau. John Ibbetson Kay.
OSCAR WILLIAM VEZIN.
b. Phila. , Jan. 27, 1838. s. Charles Vezin and Emilie Kalisky. Entered
as a partial student 1852, and left July, 1853. Mem. Philo. Mfr. in Phila.
Pres. Pictet Artificial Ice Machine Co., N. Y. Private 15th Penna. Cav.,
U. S. Vols., 1862. m. Alice Kate, dau. Hezekiah King, Hartford, Conn.
Address, New Orleans, La,
t ERNEST COCHRAN WALLACE.
b. Pittsburgh, Penna., Dec. 3, 1833; d. Phila., June 3, 1867. s. Rev.
Benjamin J. Wallace and Sarah Cochran. Entered 1852, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. Journalist, and on the editorial staff Phila. Evening
Bulletin, m. Emma Diehl.
1857.
JOHN ASHHURST, JR., A. M. M. D., i860.
b. Phila., Aug. 23, 1839. s. John Ashhurst (Class 1826) and Harriet
Eyre. Entered 1853. Moderator Philo. *. B. K. Class Vice-Pres. Or.
Salutatorian. Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp., 1861-62. Prof. Clinical
Surg., 1877-90 ; and the John Rhea Barton Prof Surg., 1890 to date. Surg.
Hosp. P. E. Ch., 1863-80, and Mngr. of same, 1880 to date. Surg. Chil-
dren's Hosp., 1870 to date; and to Penna. Hosp., 1887 to date. Fell. Coll.
Phys. Phila., 1863. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1884 ; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., i860 ;
Acad. Surg., 1879; Am. Surg. Assn., 1880; Pathol. Soc. Phila.. i860, and its
Pres., 1870; Obstet. Soc. Phila., 1874; Centennial Med. Comn., 1875-76;
Vice-Pres. Surg. Section Intemat. Med. Cong. Phila., 1876; Phila. co. Med.
Soc, 1880; Penna. State Med. Soc; Hist. Soc. Penna. Acting Asst. Surg.
U. S. A., 1862-65, and served at Chester, Penna., U. S. A. Gen. Hosp., and
Exec Officer of Cuyler U. S. A. Gen. Hosp., Gtn., Phila. Author " Injuries
of the Spine;" "Principles and Practice of Surgery;" edited vols, i-v
"Transact. Coll. Phys. Phila.;" and "Transact. Intemat. Med. Cong. Phila.,
1876;" and "Intemat. Encyc. Surgery," 6 vols., etc. m. Sarah Stokes,
dau. William Henry Wayne. See Appleton, Atkinson, Allibone, Ruschen-
berger. Address, 2000 De Lancey Place, Phila.
CHARLES McKEAN BAYARD, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 30, 1839. s. Charles Pettit Bayard (Class 1826) and
Adeline Julia McKean. Entered third term Fresh, year Apr., 1854. Stock
broker, m. Margaretta Perry, dau. Matthew Wilson. Address, E. Johnson,
cor. Morton Sts., Gtn., Phila.
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FREDERIC MAYER BIRD, A. M.
b. Phila., June 28, 1838. s. Robert Montgomery Bird, M. D., and Mary
Eliza Mayer. Entered Soph. Class 1854. Was .graduated at Union Theol.
Sem., N. Y. City, i860. Luth. clergyman, 1860-68. P. E. clergyman, and
rector Spotswood, N. J., 1870. Prof. Mental and Moral Phil., Griswold Coll.,
Iowa., 1877-78 ; and Trustee of same, 1878-80. Chaplain and Prof. Psychol.
Christian Evidences and Rhetoric, Lehigh Univ., 1881 to date. Chaplain
103d Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Oct., 1862, to Feb., 1863. He was the main
editor " Lutheran Hymn Book ;" and collaborator with Bishop W. H. Oden-
heimer (Class 1835) in " Hymns of the Spirit." Published " Charles Wesley
seen in his finer and less familiar poems ;" a series of articles on hymn writ-
ing in the N. Y. Independent ; "A Pessimist in Theory- and Practice," a
novel, m. Frances Palmer, dau. William Oliver Snowhill, Spotswood, N. J.
See Rodtnan Family, Johnsoti's Cyc, Appleton, Allibone. Address, So.
Bethlehem, Penna.
t ROBERTS COLES, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 14, 1838; d. in battle, Roanoke Id., N. C, Feb. 8,
1862. s. Hon. Edward Coles and Sally Logan Roberts. Entered 1853.
Z. ^. Farmer in Va. Capt. Conf. Army, 1861-62. See Keith.
+ ISAAC DUNTON (and Coll. N. J., 1862). A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 25, 1838; d. Phila., Feb. 21, 1864. s. Isaac Dunton and
Mary Rush. Entered 1853. ^- *• Wholesale druggist. Served in the
Phila. Gray Reserves for State defence in the emergency, 1863. m. Belle,
dau. John Farr, Phila.
FRANCIS HOWARD ELDRIDGE, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 15, 1837. s. Griffith Morgan Eldridge and Sara Erwin
Cooper. Entered Soph. Class 1854. Manufacturer. Address, 711 Spring
Garden St., Phila.
GEORGE GILPIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 21, 1838. s. John F. Gilpin and Anna Gillingham.
Entered 1853. Z. i'. Stockbroker. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav.,
1861 ; and of ist Regt. Penna. N. G., summer of 1863. m. Sarah C, dau.
Frederick S. Winston, N. Y. City. See MunselVs Am. Ances., vol. iv.
Address, 312 So. Broad St., Phila.
tJOHN WARNER GRIGG, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 20, 1836; d. N. Y. City, Aug. 24, 1869. s. John Grigg
and Nancy McClellan. Entered 1853. A. *. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City
Cav. See Appleton.
WILLIAM HENRY HODGE, A. M.
b. Phila., June 14, 1838. s. Hugh Lenox Hodge, M. D., Prof. Med.
Dept., and Margaret Ellizabeth Aspinwall. Entered 1853. Mem. Philo.
Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1862. Presb. clergyman,
and pastor Red Mills (now Neskopac Falls), N. Y., 1864-68 ; and Columbia
Ave., Ch., Phila., 1870-91. m. Alice Cogswell, dau. Lewis Weld, Phila.
Address, E. Graver's Lane, Chestnut Hill, Phila.
SAMUEL HUNTINGTON JONES, A. M. LL. B., 1861.
b. Phila., June 13, 1837. s. Hon. Joel Jones and Eliza Perkins Spar-
hawk. Entered 1853. Moderator Philo., and mem. of the Rosetta-Stone
Committee. Lawyer. Address, 255 S. Eighth St. , Phila.
tJAMES HAMILTON KUHN, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 2, 1838; d. in battle. New Market Cross Roads, Va.,
June 30, 1862. s. Hartman Kuhn (Class 1800) and Ellen Lyle. Entered
1853. A. 4>. ist Lieut. 27th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-62. See Keith.
200 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI,VANIA. [1857
t PHILIP HOWARD LAW, A. M. LL. B., 1862.
b. Balto., Md., Feb. 17, 1839 ; d. Phila., May 22, 1888. s. John K. Law
and Sarah Howard. Entered 1853. Lawyer. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1879 ;
Numis. aud Antiq. Soc, Phila. See Memoir by Daniel G. Brinton, M. D.,
LL.D.
JOHN LEIGHTON McKIM, A. M. (and Trinity Coll., Conn., gratise causa, 1866).
b. New Castle, Del., Aug. i, 1835. s. Rev. John Linn McKim and .
Entered Junior Class 1855. <J>. K. 2. P. E. clergyman. Principal St.
Mary's Hall, Burlington, N. J., 1879. Address, Milford, Del.
HEMRY MORTON, A. M. (Ph. D., Dickinson Coll., 1869, and Coll. N. J., 1871.)
b. N. Y. City, Dec. 11, 1837. s. Rev. Henry Jackson Morton, D. D. ,
and Helen McFarlan. Entered Soph. Class 1854. Was honorably men-
tioned at graduation for excellence of essay "On Egyptian Art, its Origin
and Overthrow." Moderator Philo., and its Annual Orator, 1862, and its
Biennial Orator, 1880. With his fellew-members, Charles R. Hale (Class
1858) and Samuel H. Jones (Class 1857), of the Philomathean Society, he
translated the Rosetta-Stone and prepared the Report published in 1859, for
which he made on stone all the drawings. He was the designer of the present
badge of the Philomathean Society. Law student until 1859. Instr. Chem.
and Physics Acad. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1859-61. Lecturer Chem. Franklin
Instit., Phila., i86r, and itsSec, 1864. Prof. Chem. Phila. Dental Coll., 1863.
Prof, pro tent. Chem. and Physics, 1867, during the absence abroad of Prof.
John F. Frazer. In charge of an expedition under the auspices U. S. Nautical
Almanac Office to make photographs of the total eclipse of the sun in Iowa,
Aug. 7, 1869. Prof. Mechanics and Chem., 1869-70. Pres. Stevens Instit. of
Technology, Hoboken, N. J., 1870 to date, to which he presented a thoroughly
equipped workshop in 1880, established the Morton Scholarship in 1882, and
endowed the Chair of Engineering Practice. Mem. of a party to make
observations of the total eclipse of the sun at Rawlins, Wyoming Terr., July
29, 1878. Mem. U. S. Light House Bd., 1878. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1867 ;
Nat. Acad, of Science ; Am. Chem. Soc; Am. Soc. Mechan. Engrs. Editor
Franklin Instit. Journal, Phila., 1865-70. Author of articles : "On the Elim-
ination of Antimony from the Human System ;" "Toxical Effects of Carbonic
Oxide in Commercial Water Gas ; " "Water Gas from Coal, etc.; " " Par-
affines in Water Gas;" "Electricity" and "Fluorescence" in Johnson's
Am. Cyc; "Storage of Electricity;" and with Albert R. Leeds "The
Student's Practical Chemistry," etc., beside many scientific reports, m.
Clara W. Dodge, N. Y. City. See Memorial Acd. of Stevens Instit. of
Technology by Coleman Sellers and Albert R. Leeds. Appleton, Alli-
bone. Address, Hoboken, N. J.
WILLIAM FISHER NORRIS, A. M. M.D.,i86i.
b. Phila., Jan. 6, 1839. s. George Washington Norris, M. D. (Class
1827), and Mary Pleasants Fisher. Entered 1853. "t. B. K. Physician.
Resdt. Penna. Hosp.. 1861-63. Clinical Prof. Diseases Eye, 1873-91. Hon.
Prof. Ophthal., 1888-91. Prof. Ophthal. and Clinical Prof. Diseases of Eye,
1891 to date. Surg. Wills Eve Hosp. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1866. Mem.
Pathol. Soc. Phila., and its Vice-Pres., 1877 ; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.. 1868 ;
Am. Phil. Soc, 1886 ; Am. Ophthal. Soc, and its Vice-Pres., 1879. and its
Pres., 1885-89 ; Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1863-65,
and in charge of Douglas U. S. A. Gen. Hosp., Washington, D. C, one year
during his .sennce. Joint author with Charles A. Oliver, M. D., "A Text-
book of Ophthalmology ; ' ' beside many articles and reviews in medical
journals, m. R. C, dau. Hieronymus Buckmann. See Keith, Appleton,
Atkinson. Address, 1526 Locust St., Phila.
tJAMES HARPER PEABODY, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 18, 1836; d. Ne%vport, R. I., July 3, 1884. s. George F.
Peabody and Anna Harper. Paltered 1853. Z. *. m. Ellen R., dau. George
Rapelje.
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WILLIAM PLATT PEPPER, A.M.
b. Phila., Sept. 20, 1837. s. David Pepper and Emily Piatt. Entered
second term Fresh, year 1854. Mem. Philo. Z. t. Admitted to the bar.
Pres. Penna. Museum and Sch. Indus. Art, Phila., 1882 to date. Mngr.
Hosp. P. E. Ch., Phila. m. Alice, dau. George Theodore Lyman, Boston,
Mass. Address, 1730 Chestnut St., Phila.
t RANDOLPH SAILER, A.M.
b. Woodbury, N. J., May 24, 1833 ; d. Phila., Jan. 22, 1868. s. Joseph
Sailer and Priscilla Sparks Dough ten. Entered Junior Class 1855. Awarded
Henry Reed prize. Valedictorian. Studied at Union Theol. Sem., N. Y.
City, two years. Manufacturer, m. Josephine, dau. Wilson II. Pile, M. D.,
Phila.
WILLIAM FLETCHER SAVAGE, A. M.
b. , Dec. I, 1839. s. William J. Savage and . Entered second
term Fresh, year 1854.
t GARRET NEWKIRK SMITH, A. M.
b. Phila., May 8, 1838 ; d. St. Paul, Minn., Oct., 1863. s. Isaac Robin-
son Smith and Caroline E. Newkirk. Entered Soph. Class 1854. Cotton
merchant.
WILLIAM WYNNE WISTER, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., May 12, 1838. s. William Wynne Wister and Hannah Lewis
Wilson. Entered Soph. Class 1854. A. <i>. Student in Med. Dept., 1860-61.
Lawyer. Edited "Common Law Reports" for two years, and "Law Re-
ports," Am. ed., for four years. Annotated fifteen vols. " Penna. State
Reports." Address, 4624 Germantown Ave., Phila.
GEORGE RANDOLPH WOOD, A. M. LL. B., i860.
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1839. s. Charles Stuart Wood and Juliana Fitz
Randolph. Entered 1853. Mem. Philo. Z. ^. Iron manufacturer. Com-
mission business. Private Commonwealth Artill. U. S. Vols., and stationed
at Fort Delaware Apr. to Aug., 1861. Private ist Regt. Penna. N. G. and
of First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the several emergencies when Penna.
was threatened by the Conf. Army. m. Caroline Wharton, dau. Henry
Chancellor (Class 1822). Address, 56 New St., N. Y. City. See Mrs.
Juliana F. R. Wood's Family Sketches.
Non-Graduates.
GEORGE WHITEFIELD CHANDLER.
b. , May, 1838. s. Rev. George Chandler and . Entered Soph.
Class 1854, and left at the close of first term Soph. year.
JOHN CHRISTIAN CORNELIUS.
b. Phila., Feb. 9, 1838. s. Robert Cornelius and Harriet Comly.
Entered 1853, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. 'i'. Manufacturer,
m. Emily Weaver, dau. Joseph P. Fitler, M. D., Phila. Address, no Tulpe-
hocken St., Gtn., Phila.
HENRY ALGERNON du PONT.
b. near Wilmington, Del., July 30, 1838. s. Henry du Pont and Louisa
Gerhard. Entered third term Soph, year 1855, and left at the close of
second term Junior year 1856. Mem. Zelo. *. K. 2. Was graduated first
in his class at U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1861. Officer of the Regular
Army, 1861-75. Pres. and Gen. Mngr. Wilmington and Northern R. R.
since 1879. Mem. Mil. Service Instit.; Am. Geog. Soc; Hist. Soc. of Del.,
of Penna., and of Dallas, Texas. Brvt. 2d Lieut. Corps. Engrs. U. S. A.,
May 6, 1861 ; 2d Lieut, of same, May 6, 1861 ; ist Lieut. 5th U. S. ArtilL,
May 14, 1861 ; Adj. 5th U. S. Artill., July 6, 1861 ; Acting Asst. Adj.-Gen.
202 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1857
of troops in N. Y. harbor, 1862-63; Capt. 5th U. S. Artill., Mch., 1864;
Chf. Artill. Dept. W. Va., May to July, 1864; Chf. Artill. Army W. Va.,
July, 1864; Brvt. Major, Sept., 1864; Brvt. Lieut. -Col., Oct., 1864; Chf.
Artill. Dept. W. Va., Jan., 1864, until the close of the Civil War. Subse-
quently served at Fortress Monroe, Washington, D. C, Fort Adams, New-
port, R. I., and on Mil. Bds. of Officers. Resigned honorably Mch. i, 1875.
Author " Cavalry Tactics, etc.;" " Artillery Tactics, etc." m. Mary Pauline,
dau. Herman Ten Eyck Foster. See MimseWs Am. Atices., vol. Hi;
Cullum's Biog. Register, Appleton, Allibone. Address, " Winterthur, "
near Montchanin, Del.
WILLIAM GRIEVE.
b. Kirkurd, Peebleshire, Scotland, 1833. s. Thomas Tweedie Grieve
and Rachel Robertson. Entered as a partial student 1853, and left July,
1854. Studied at Univ. Edinburgh, 1849-50. Tea broker, m. Sara S.,
dau. Hood Simpson. Address, 319 Second St., Camden, N.J.
fWILLIAM WILLIAMSON HANSON.
b. Phila., Mch. 26, 1837 ; d. . s. William R. Hanson and .
Entered 1853, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
AUGUSTUS HARVEY. [5ci.
Entered Sci. course 1853, and left 1854.
JOHN HAYES.
b. , Oct. 27, 1838. s. Samuel Hayes and . Entered 1853, and
left at the close of Fresh, year.
fOSWALD CHEW JACKSON.
b. Phila., Oct. 12, 1838; drowned at sea, Nov. 30, 1891. s. Isaac
Rand Jackson, Charge d' Affaires, Denmark, 1841-42, and Louisa Carroll.
Entered Soph. Class 1854, and left at the close of Junior year. Z. ■}'. Studied
at Burlington Coll., N. J., 1853-54. Merchant. Mem. Am. Geog. Soc.
Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the three months campaign, 1861.
ist Lieut. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., Oct., 1861. A. D. C. on the staff
Gen. E. D. Keyes, Feb., 1862. Major U. S. Vols., 1863. m. Ella Willing,
dau. Edward Peace, M. D., Phila. See Keith.
GEORGE HOUSTOUN JOHNSTON, JR.
b. Savannah, Ga., Mch. 2, 1838. s. George Houstoun Johnston and
Emily Green Turner. Entered Soph. Class 1854, and left at the close of
Junior year. Z. ^. Cotton merchant and planter. Mayor of Clarksville, Ga.,
1890. Lieut, and Capt. Conf. Army, 1861-65. m. Niria, dau. Edward
Houstoun. Address, Clarksville, Habersham co., Ga.
t HARTLEY MERRICK. [Sci.
b. Phila., Nov. 14, 18^8; d. "The Cedars," near Haddonfield, N. J.,
June 15, 1861. s. Samuel "Vaughan Merrick and Sarah Taylor. Entered
Sci. course 1853, ^nd left July, 1854. Iron manufacturer.
t ROBERT WALSH MITCHELL.
b. Phila., Apr. 25, 1836 ; d. Id. of St. Kitts, W. I., Apr. 2, 1872. s. John
Kearsley Mitchell, M. D., Prof Jeff. Med. Coll., and Sarah Matilda Henry.
Entered 1853, and left at the close of Fresh, vear. Cadet U. S. Mil. Acad.,
West Point, 18S5-56. Civil engineer, ist Lieut. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S.
Vols., i86t. Capt. and A. D. C. on the staff of Maj.-Gen. Reynolds, with
whom he served until the death of the General at the battle of Gettys-
burg. He was then transferred to the staff of Maj.-Gen. Meade, with whom
he served until Feb., 1864, when he rejoined his regiment and was promoted
to Capt. He served with the regiment in the Wilderness campaign and in
the Shenandoah Valley, and was honorably mustered out at the expiration
of his term in bad healtJi, Oct., 1S64.
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FRANK MOSS.
b. Phila., May 9, 1838. s. Joseph L. Moss and Julia Levy. Entered
1853, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mcht. until 1871, when he went
to Paris and studied art under Leon Bonnat. He exposed his first picture in
the Salon, 1874. Was awarded a medal by the Mass. Indus. Assn. for the
picture now in the R. C. Cathedral, Phila. Captain's elk. U. S. N. during
the Civil War. m. Annie Bathurst, dau. George Law Harrison, Balto., Md.
Address, 46 W. Ninth St., N. Y. City.
CHARLES NEWBOLD. ^ ^
b. Phila., June 25, 1839. s. Thomas Ross Newbold (Class 1826) and
Julia ipleming. Entered 1853, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Studied
at St. James Coll., Md. Farmer. 2d Lieut. 2d. Cav. U. S. A., 1861. Hon-
orably resigned Brvt. Capt., 1867. m. Frances, dau. John G. Lowe, Day-
ton, O. Address, Annapolis Junction, Md.
CHARLES AUSTIN ROBINSON.
b. Phila., Sept. 18, 1837. s. Daniel M. Robinson and Emily Hill.
Entered 1853, and left at the close of Soph. year. Stock broker. Lawyer.
ist Lieut., Capt. and Adjt. 114th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-63, when
he was honorably discharged for wounds received in battle, m. Deborah,
dau. George Blight, Phila. Address, 303 W. Chelten Ave., Gtn., Phila.
W8ELS0N LAWS ROWLAND, M. D., 1859. [Scl.
b. Phila., Mch. i, 1838. s. Samuel J. Rowland and Mary Laws.
Entered Sci. course 1853, and left July, 1855. Mem. Zelo. Physician.
Asst. Surg. Ii8th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-63. m. Effie, dau. Charles
Camblos.
WILLIAM WORRELL SLOAN. [Sci-
b. Phila., Apr. 29, 1837. s. Henry Sloan and Carohne Worrell. Entered
Sci. course 1853, and left July, 1854. Mem. Zelo. Studied at Polytechnic
Coll., Phila., 1854-56. Drug mcht. until 1863; farmer until 1871, and
since then in cotton commission business. Private and Sergt. Penna. militia,
1861. m. Elizabeth Baker, dau. Jeremiah Maybury Brooks, Phila. Address,
4420 Osage Ave., Phila.
JOHN BORLAND THAYER. _ , ^
b. Phila., Oct. 4, 1836. s. Martin Thayer and Mary Tome Borland.
Entered 1853, and left at the close of second term Junior year. A. *. Lawyer.
Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1861. m. Mary Randolph, dau. Lieut. George
William Chapman, U. S. N. (Class 1833). See Autobiog. Charles Btddle.
Address, Merion, Del. co., Penna.
JOHN GODDARD WATMOUGH.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1837. s. Col. John Goddard Watmough and Mary
Matilda Pleasanton. Entered 1853, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Stock broker, m. Caroline, dau. Francis A. Drexel, Phila.
Address, 2 114 Walnut St., Phila.
1858.
t HENRY ASH HURST, A. M. . _
b. Phila., Sept., 1839; d. Phila., Oct. 21, 1890. s. William Henry Ash-
hurst (Class 1833) and Elizabeth Hone. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Mem.
Philo. Z. ^. Studied at Amherst Coll. Lawyer. Private First Trp. Phila.
City Cav. during its three months service, 1861. m. Elizabeth Potter, Muncy,
Penna.
DAVID WATTS BIDDLE, A. M. ^ ^.^^, ^^,
b. Carlisle, Penna., Oct. 28, 1838. s. Edward Macfunn Biddle (Class
1826) and Juhana Watts. Entered third term Soph, vear 1855. Mem. Philo.
*. K. S. Studied at Dickinson Coll., 1854-55. Lumber mcht. 2d Lieut.
and Capt. U. S. Vols., 1861-64. See Autobiog. Charles Biddle, Descdts.
Clement Biddle. Address, Paw Paw, Morgan co. , W. Va.
204
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1858
GEORGE TUCKER BISPHAM, A.M. LL. B., 1861.
b. Phila. , May 24, 1838. s. Joseph Bispham and Susan Ridgway Tucker.
Entered Soph. Class 1855. Moderator Philo. A. ^V. <t>. B. K. Gr. Saluta
torian. Lawyer. Vice-Provost Law Acad., Phila., 1878. Trustee, 1883
Prof. Equity Jurisp. Law Dept., 1S84 to date. Pres. Alumni Soc. Coll
Dept., 1893 to date. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo,
Author ^'Law of Contracts in Rem;" "Principles of Equity," etc. m.
Nancy, dau. Edward L. Brinley, Phila. See Allibone. Address, 1805 De
Lancey Place, Phila.
ALFRED PANCOAST BOLLER, A. M. (C. E., Renss. Poly. Instit., N. Y., 1861.)
b. Phila., Feb. 23, 1840. s. Henry John Boiler and Anna Margaretta
Pancoast. Entered 1854. Mem. Philo. Civil engineer. Asst. Engr.,
Lehigh Coal and Nav. Co., 1862 ; and of Phila. and Erie R. R., 1864 ; and of
Atlantic & Gt. Western R. R., 1866. Chief engr. Hudson River R. R., 1866 ;
and of Westside & Yonkers R. R., 1880; and of Yonkers Rapid Transit
Comn., 1881 ; and of Manhattan Elevated R. R. Co., 1882 ; andof Albany &
Greenbush Bridge Co., 1882 ; and of Staten Id. Rapid Transit R. R., 1885.
He built the double-track bridge over the Hudson River at Albany, the
Croton Lake bridge, the railroad bridge over the Thames River at New
London, Conn., etc. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.; Am. Soc. Mining Engrs.
Author "Iron Highway Bridges," and of various reports on bridge con-
struction, m. Katherine, dau. William Henr>' Newbold, Phila. See Apple-
ton, Allibone. Address, 35 Prospect St., E. Orange, N. J.
CHARLES EVERT CADWALADER, A. M. M. D.. iS6r.
b. Phila., Nov. 5, 1839. s. Hon. John Cadwalader (Class 1821 ) and Henri-
etta Maria Bancker. Entered Soph. Class 1855. Mem. Philo. A. <t>. *. B. K.
In charge of office Dept. of Bankruptcy U. S. Dist. Ct., Phila., 1S67-72.
Physician, and to Church Home for Children, 1874; and to Lincoln Instit.,
1876 ; and to Home for the Homeless, 1874 to date ; and to the Phila.
Dispen., 1874 to date. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1886. Mem. Am. Acad.
Med.; Am. Med. Assn.; Penna. State Med. Soc; Phila. co. Med. Soc;
Franklin Instit., Phila.; Social Sci. Assn.; Civil Service Assn.; Citizens'
Munic. Assn.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S.
Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav., May-Aug., 1861. ist Lieut, and Capt.
6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861-63, when he was appointed A. D. C. to
Gen. Hooker. Held the same position on Gen. Meade's staff, June, 1863-65.
Brvt. Maj. U. S. Vols., 1865. Lieut.-Col. U. S. Vols., 1865, for bravery at
Chancellorsville, Beveriy Ford, Gettysburg and Petersburg. Has published
papers on charitable, sanitary and political reform subjects. See Keith,
Atkinson, Ruschenberger. Address, 240 So. Fourth St., Phila.
ECKLEY BRINTON COXE, A. M.
b. Phila., June 4, 1839. s. Hon. Charles Sidney Coxe (Class 1808) and
Ann Maria Brinton. Entered 1854. , A, *. <^. B. K. Student in Sci. course,
1858-60. Studied two years at the Ecole des Mines, Paris, and one year at
the Freiberg Mining Acad., after which he continued for nearly two years
studying the mines in Eng. and continental Europe. Mining engr. and coal
operator. Trustee Lehigh Univ., Penna. State Senator Penna., 1881-84.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1870; Hist. Soc. Penna.; Am. Soc. Civil Engrs. Pres.
Am. Instit. Mining Engrs., 1878-80. Vice-Pres. Am. Instit. Mechan. Engrs.,
i88o-8r. Translated the first vol.. 4th ed., Weisbach's " Mechanics of Engi-
neering and Construction of Machines ; " and has published many scientific
papers, m. Sophia, dau. Joshua Francis Fisher, Phila. See Keith, Apple -
ton, Campbell's Hist. Hiber. Soc. Phila., Allibone. Address, Dnfton,
Luzerne CO., Penna.
CHARLES WILLIAMS DUANE, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1837. s. William Duane, Jr. (Class 1825), and Louisa
Brooks. Entered Junior Class 1856. Mem. Philo. Awarded Henry Reed
prize at graduation. P. E. clergyman, m. Emma C, dau. Ezekiel Lincoln.
Address, Cambridge, Mass.
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WILLIAM WEST FRAZIER, JR., A.M.
b. Montevideo, Uruguay, S. A., Aug. 27, 1839. s. Benjamin West
Frazier and Isabella Zimmermann. Entered Soph. Class 1855. Moderator
Philo. Merchant. Treas. Hosp. P. E. Ch., Phila. Mem. Hist. Soc.
Penna. ; Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. 2d Lieut. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S.
Vols., Sept., 1861 ; ist Lieut, and Adj., Mch., 1862; Capt., Nov., 1862;
resigned and honorably discharged, Feb. 1864. m. Harriet Morgan, dau.
George Leib Harrison, LL. D., Phila. Address, 250 So. Eighteenth St.,
Phila.
CHARLES REUBEN HALE, A. M. (D. D., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1876. LL. D.,
Griswold Coll., Iowa, 1889.)
b. Lewistown, Penna., Mch. 14, 1837. s. Reuben Charles Hale and
Sarah Jane Mills. Entered Soph. Class 1855. Mem. Philo. , and mem. of
the Rosetta-Stone Committee. *. B. K. P. E. clergyman, and asst. min.
Christ Ch., Gtn., Phila., i860 ; and All Saints', Lower Dublin, Penna., 1861 ;
rector St. John's, Auburn, N. Y., 1870; Ch. St, Mary the Virgin, Balto.
CO., Md., 1875; one of the clergy of St. Paul's, Balto., Md., 1877. Dean
Cathedral Close, Davenport, Iowa, 1886-92. Asst. Bp. of Springfield (Bp.
of Cairo), 111., 1892 to date. Chaplain U. S. N., 1863. Published "The
Russian Church;" "On Old Catholicism, etc.;" "The Universal Episco-
pate : A List of the Sees and Bishops of the Holy Catholic Church through-
out the World;" "A Visit to the Eastern Churches in the interest of
Church Unity;" "The Book Annexed and the Bishops;" "An Office for
the Centennial Anniversary of the Inauguration of George Washington ;"
" An Order of Service for Days of National Observance ;" " The American
Church and Methodism," etc. He has given special attention to the study
of the Eastern Church and of Liturgies, and is recognized as an authority
in regard to them. m. Anna McKnight, dau. Major Levi Twiggs, U. S.
M. C. See Schaff-Herzog's Ency. of Living Divines, Allibone. Address,
Cairo, 111.
JOHN PORTER LAMBERTON, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 22, 1839. s. Robert Lamberton and Jane Porter.
Entered 1854. <i>. B. K. Awarded Senior English prize. Teacher in Rev.
Dr. John W. Faires' Classical Instit., Phila., 1859-70. Principal Classical
Sch. Phila., 1870-72 ; classical teacher in other schs. Phila., 1872-79. Asst.
editor "Ency. Americana," 1882-89. m. Melvina, dau. Charles Vandyke.
Address, 721 So. Sixteenth St., Phila.
t CHARLES EUGENE LA MOTTE, A. M.
b. Lenni Mills, Del. co., Penna., Aug. 20, 1839; d. Wilmington, Del.,
May 24, 1887. s. Daniel Lammot and Anna Potts Smith. Entered Soph.
Class 1855. Pres. Zelo. *. K. 2. Lawyer. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal
Legion U. S. Capt. ist Del. Regt. U. S. Vols, during three months service,
1861. ist Lieut, ist Del. Regt. U. S. Vols., Sept., 1861 ; ist Lieut, and Adj.
4th Del. Regt. U. S. Vols., June, 1862 ; Maj., Aug., 1862 ; Lieut. -Col., Oct.,
1863; Brvt. Col., July, 1864; Brig.-Gen., Mch., 1865. Honorably mustered
out, June, 1865. Col. 6th U. S. Vet. Vols., Aug., 1865; honorably dis-
charged, Mch., 1866. See Schar/'s /list Del.
ARTHUR McCLELLAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 23. 1839. s. George McClellan, M. D., Prof Jeff. Med.
Coll., and Elizabeth Steinmetz Brinton. Entered 1854. Student in Sci.
course during Junior and Senior years. A.*. Civil engineer. Mngr. coal col-
lieries in Luzerne co., Penna. Private 17th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols, during
the three months service, 1861. Capt. and A. D. C. on duty at Head Qrs.
Army of Potomac, Sept., 1861 to Nov., 1862, and at Head Qrs. 6th Corps
Army of Potomac, July, 1863-65. Major and A. D. C. 6th Corps Staff,
186.1. Br\'t. Col. U. S. Vols., 1865. Address, Driflou, Luzerne co., Penna.
206 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1858
GUSTAVUS MARTIN MURRAY, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 11, 1S36. s. Samuel Augustus Murray and Emeline
Elizabeth Eckendorf. Entered 1854. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman, m.
Sarah R., dau. John Shivers. Address, Haddonfield, N. J.
CHARLES BINGHAM PENROSE, A. M.
b. Carlisle, Penna., Aug. 29, 1838. s. Hon. Charles Bingham Penrose
and Valeria Fullerton Biddle. Entered 1854. Moderator Philo. *. K. 2.
Mfr. until Aug., 1861. Soldier. Capt. Subsistence Dept. U. S. A., 1861.
Brvt. Major, 1865 ; Major U. S. Vols., 1865 ; Brvt. Lieut.-Col. U. S. A., 1867.
m. Clara, dau. James Wheeler Andaviese, M. D., N. Y. City. See Autobiog.
Charles Biddle Address, 18 W. Saratoga St., Balto., Md.
+ CHARLES BAKER RIEHLE, A. M. (M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll. Phila.,
1861.)
b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1839; d. Washington, D. C, Sept. 14, 1862, of dis-
ease contracted in the U. S. service, s. Henry J. Riehl^ and Catharine
Boiler. Entered Soph. Class 1855. Physician. Asst. Surg. 8th Penna.
Cav. U. S. Vols., 1862.
GERRARD IRVINE WHITEHEAD, A. M. LL. B., 1861.
b. Erie, Penna., Jan. 5, 1838. s. Coburn Whitehead, M. D. (Class 1825),
and Matilda Ann Irvine. Entered 1854. <I>. K. 2. Lavsryer. ist Lieut. 6th
Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861-64. Major and Judge-Advocate U. S. Vols.,
1863-64. A. D. C. on staff of Maj.-Gen. Keyes, 4th Army Corps, and on
staff of Maj.-Gen. Pleasanton and of Gen. P. H. Sheridan. Address, -59
E. Tenth St., N. Y. City.
Non-Graduates.
JOSEPH KAY CALDWELL.
b. Phila., Aug. 15, 1S39. s. Thomas Caldwell and . Entered 1854,
and left at the close of Junior year. <t>. K. 2. Address, 4012 Spruce St.,
Phila.
ROBERT WOODHULL CLARK, M. D., 1861.
b. Richmond, Northampton co., Penna., Nov. 27, 1839. s. Rev. James
Clark, D. D. (Class 1830), and Sarah Ann Gorham Randolph. Entered
1854, and left at the close of Soph. year. Physician. Acting Asst. Surg.
U. S. N., 1864-65.
JOHN SYDNEY CRAWFORD. [Sci.
b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Nov. 19, 1839. s. Stephen Rowan Crawford and
Jane Tucker Wilson. Entered Sci. course 1855, and left 1856. Mem. Philo.
<J>. K. 2.^ Mining and mechan. engr., and for seventeen years pursued his pro-
fession in Lake Superior mining district on the Lakes, Colorado, Nevada,
Arizona and New Mexico ; on surveys as far as the Tropic of Capricorn, fr.
Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of California. Fell. Geol. Soc, London, 1889.
Vice-Pres. Geol. Soc. Grant co., New Mexico. Private 17th Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols.; 2d Lieut. California Regt. U. S. Vols.; ist Lieut, and Capt.
114th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-65; and was connected viith Gen.
Kearny's Div. 3d Army Corps Army of Potomac. He was wounded at
Petersburg, Va. Published " Mining as Known to the Ancients ; " " Geol-
ogy of New Mexico;" "Susa County Belts;" "Practical Mining Text
Notes." m. 1st, Elenore Martin, dau. John Henderson, Phila.; 2d, Lucia
N., dau. Charies P. Relf, Phila. Address, Kingston, Sierra co.. New Mexico.
PAUL DROUIN.
b. , Jan. 10, 1838. s. Felix Drouin, A. M., Prof. French Lang, and
Lit., and . Entered 1854, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
1858] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 20/
WILLIAM HOBART HARE (D. D., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1872; and Columbia
Coll., 1872; and Kenyon Coll., O., 1872).
b. Princeton, N. J., May 17, 1838. s. Rev. George Etnlen Hare, D. D.,
LL. D., Asst. Prof. Gr. and L,at. L,angs., 1844-45, and Elizabeth Catherine
Hobart. Entered Soph. Class 1855, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Paul's, Chestnut Hill, Phila.;
and Ch. of Ascension, Phila.; Sec. and Gen. Agt. Domestic and Foreign
Misny. Soc. Was elected Misny. Bp. Cape Palmas and parts adjacent West
Africa, 1871, but declined the appointment. Bp. Niobrara, now So. Dakota,
1873 to date. Has published occasional sermons and annual reports of his
Mission, m. Mary Amory, dau. Rt. Rev. Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe,
D. D., LL,. D. See Keith, Appleton. Address, Sioux Falls, So. Dakota.
PEMBERTON SYDNEY HUTCHINSON.
b. Cintra, Portugal, Feb. 16, 1836, while his father was U. S. Consul
there, s. Israel Pemberton Hutchinson and Margaretta Hare. Entered
1854, and left at the close of first term Fresh, year. A. <f>. Merchant. Pres.
Phila. Saving Fund Soc. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Private ist
Regt. Penna. militia during the "emergency," 1862. m. Agnes, dau. George
Mifflin Wharton (Class 1823). See Keith. Address, 1835 Pine St., Phila.
GEORGE GILLSON KLAPP.
b. Phila., Nov. i, 1839. s. William Henry Klapp, M. D. (Class 1827),
and Rebecca Plumsted Devereux. Entered 1854, and left at the close of
Soph. year. A. ^. Cotton planter and mcht. m. Mary Eloise, dau. Henry
B. Shaw. See Keith. Address, Natchez, Miss.
tJOSEPH WINSLOW LEVETT (A. B., Waterville Coll. [now Colby Univ.], Me.,
1858).
b. , May 14, 1837; d. Memphis, Tenn., Sept., 1866. s. Josephs.
Levett and . Entered Junior Class 1856, and left at the close of first
term Junior year. Previously studied at Waterville Coll., Me. Asst. in
Sem., Hernando, Miss., 1859; Principal Fem. Instit., New Britain, Penna.,
i860. Private Conf. Army. See Gen. Cat. Colby Univ.
CHARLES ALFRED MAHONY.
b. . s. Michael B. Mahony and . Entered 1854, and left at
the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer. Address, 908 Spruce St., Phila.
fAMOS TAYLOR NEWBOLD.
b. Phila., Oct. 16, 1838 ; d. Chestnut Hill, Phila., Sept. i, 1885. s.
Anthony Newbold and Rebecca Taylor. Entered 1854, and left at the close
of Junior year. Z. ^. Civil engr. ; subsequently engaged in insurance busi-
ness, m. Catharine SheaflF, dau. George B. Reese.
t CYRUS NEWLIN.
b. Phila., July 31, 1838 ; d. WheeHng, W. Va., April 14, 1876. s. Robert
Newlin and Anna Penrose Scull. Entered 1854, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. A. <i>. Lawyer. U. S. Dist. Atty., W. Va. Capt. 7th Penna.
Cav. U. S. Vols., Oct., 1861. Wounded at Sparta, Tenn., Aug., 1863. Cap-
tured June, 1864. Maj., Oct., 1864. Honorably mustered out, Apr., 1865.
EDWIN PHILLIPS.
b. Phila., Aug. i, 1840. s. Jonas Altamont Phillips (Class 1822) and
Frances Cohen. Entered 1854, and left at the close of Soph. year. See
MunselVs Am. Ances.^ vol. iv. Address, 320 So. Eleventh St., Phila.
JAMES WEBB POWELL.
b. Phila., Nov. 28, 1836. s. William H. Powell and . Entered
1854, and left at the close of Junior year. Lawyer.
tTHOMAS ROBINSON.
b. , Dec. 3, 1838 ; d. , 1866. s. and Caroline . Entered
1854, and left at the close of Fresh, year. <I». K. 2,
2o8 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI,VANIA. [1858
t GILBERT TAVEAU TOTTEN (A. B., Columbia Coll., 1S5S. A. M., Columbia
Coll., 1861. M. D., Columbia Coll., 1861).
b. Phila., Mch. 4, 1840; d. , May 29, 1872. s. George Muirson
Totten and . Entered 1854, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Physician. Surg. Pacific Mail S. S. Co., 1866-69. Asst. Surg. 32d N. Y.
Regt. U. S. Vols. See Geii. Cat. Columbia Coll.
ALFRED NOTT WETHERILL.
b. Phila., Dec. 9, 1838. s. George Deacon Wetherill and Catharine
Cowpland. Entered Soph. Class 1855, and left at the close of Junior year.
Druggist, 1857-65. Seed mcht., 1867-72. Drug mcht., 1872-75. 1st Lieut.
ii8th Penna. Regt. (Corn Exchange) U. S. Vols., July, 1862; Capt., Feb.,
1863. Resigned and honorably discharged, Mch., 1864. m. Gertrude, dau.
William Savery Johnson. Address, Strafiford P. O., Chester co., Penna.
fALEXANDER FREEMAN WILLIAMSON.
b. Phila., Dec. 3, 1837 ; d. Phila., Mch. 6, 1861. s. Rev. Charles
Williamson and Catharine Freeman. Entered 1854, and left at the close of
Junior year. Mem. Philo.
1859.
ANDREW CHARLES BARCLAY, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 24, 1840. s. Andrew C. Barclay and Myra Kennedy.
Entered 1855. A. ^. m. Henrietta Chauncey, dau. William L. Savage,
Phila. Address, 18x6 Pine St., Phila.
EDWIN NORTH BENSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 16, 1840. s. Alexander Benson and Sarah North.
Entered Soph. Class 1856. Mem. Philo. Z. "k. Banker. Administrator
and trustee. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; Penna, Soc. Sons of Revo.; Mil,
Order Loval Legion U. S. Vice-Pres. and Pres. Union League Club, Phila.
Pres. Electoral Coll. Penna. at the election of Pres. Garfield. Private 7th
Regt. Penna. militia, 1862, and of 32d Regt. Penna. militia, 1863. m.
Ida Virginia, dau. Alexander Wray, Phila. Address, 2107 Walnut St.,
Phila.
t HENRY BLANCHARD, A.M.
b. Phila., Mch. 28, 1840; d. Phila., June 30, 1S74. s. William A.
Blanchard and Maria E. Blakiston. Entered 1855. Z. t. Bookseller and
publisher.
t CHARLES E. BUCKWALTER, A. M.
b. , Feb. II, 1839; d. Phila., Aug. 3, 1868. s. David Buckwalter
and . Entered Soph, year 1856. Moderator Philo. Honorable mention
for Senior English prize. Lawyer. Pres. Law Acad. Phila., 1862.
t EDWARD PAYSON CAPP, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 12, 1837; d. Yokohama, Japan, Oct. 26, 1873. s. John
C. Capp and Sarah Singer. Entered Junior Class 1857. Mem. Philo.
Awarded Henry Reed prize and Senior English prize at graduation. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1869. Attended a partial course
at Jeff. Med. Coll. Principal Instr. Phila. Instit. for Blind, 1859-65. Presb.
clergj'man, and niisny. to Tung Chow, Shantung Province, North China,
1869-73. He invented a pintype writing machine for the blind, m. Mar-
garet Brown, an American misny., Delaware, O.
CECIL CLAY, A. M. o x ,
b Phila., Feb. 13, 1842. s. Joseph Ashniead Clay (Class 1822) and
Cornelia Fletcher. JEntered 1855. Mem. Philo. A. t. Law student,
1860-61. Sec. and Treas. Ridge Ave. Pass. Railway Co., Phila., during the
Eunimer of 1861. Lumber mcht. in Va. and W. Va., 1866-80. Clk. War
1859] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT, 209
Dept., Washington, D. C, 1880-82. Clk. and Chief Clk. Dept. of Justice,
Washington, D. C, 1882 to date. Mem. Biol. Soc, Washington, D. C.
Trustee Reform Sch. of D. C. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. ist
Lieut. 58th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Sept., 1861 ; Capt., Feb., 1862 ; Maj.
Sept., 1864 ; Lieut. -Col., Jan., 1865 ; Col., Nov., 1864. Was also Brvt. Col.
and Brig. -Gen. U. S. Vols., 1865. Honorably mustered out, Jan. 24, 1866.
Lost his right arm and was shot through the left hand at the storming of
Fort Harrison near Richmond, Va., Sept. 29, 1864. m. Anna Wood, dau.
John Wood Kester, Phila. Address, Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C.
LUDOVIC COLQUHOUN CLEEMANN, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 22, 1840. s. Gustavus Bernard Christian Cleemann and
Claramond Colquhoun. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Pres. Zelo. Law>;er.
Asst. Trust Officer Penna. Co. for Ins. on Lives & Grantmg Annuities,
Phila. Address, 2135 Spruce St., Phila.
RICHARD ALSOP CLEEMANN, A. M. M. D., 1862.
b. Phila., Feb. 22, 1840. s. Gustavus Bernard Christian Cleemann and
Claramond Colquhoun. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Pres. Zelo. Class Pres.
Physician. Resdt. Hosp. P. E. Ch., 1862. Dist. phys. Phila. Dispen.,
1865-68 Phys. to St. Mary's Hosp., 1872-76, 1878-79; and to Ch. Home
for Children, 1868-80. Alumni Mngr. Univ. Hosp., 1880 to date. Mem. Bd.
Health Phila., 1878-87. Direc. Charities and Corrections, Phila., 1887-92.
Penna. State Quarantine Comr., 1893 to date. Corres. Mem. Nat. Bd. Health,
1879-80. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1872. Mem. Pathol. Soc, Phila., 1866;
Obstet Soc, Phila., 1868, and its Pres., 1882-84; Am. Med. Assn., 1872;
Phila. CO. Med. Soc, 1876 ; Med. Soc. State Penna., 1879 ; Am. Acad. Med.,
1879- Internat. Med. Cong., Phila., 1876; Intemat. Med. Cong., London,
1881.' Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., stationed at Hosp. P. E. Ch., Phila.,
1862-63; McClellan U. S. A. Gen. Hosp., Phila., 1863-64. Author of
Reports on Meteorology and Epidemics, and various papers in Trans. Coll.
Phys. Phila. ; beside many contributions to medical literature. See Atkin-
son, Ruschenberger. Address, 2135 Spruce St., Phila.
+ HENRY AUGUSTUS CONVERSE, A.M.
b. Phila., May 8, 1839; d. Harrisonburg, Va., 1881. s. Rev. Amasa
Converse, D. D. , and Flavia Booth. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Published "Indexes to the Va. and W. Va. Reports." m. Mar-
garet Bear, Rockingham co., Va. See Allibone.
fWILLIAM DARRACH, JR., A.M. M. D., 1861.
b. Phila., Aug. 22, 1839; d. Gtn., Phila., Jan. 28, 1881. 's. William
Darrach, M. D., Prof. Penna. Med. Coll., Phila., and Margaretta Munro.
Entered 1855. Mem. Philo. Physician. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1866.
Mem. Pathol. Soc, Phila. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., stationed at U. S.
A. Hosp., Phila., 1862-63. m. Edith R. dau. James M. Aertsen, Gtn.,
Phila. See Atkinson, Ruschenberger.
BENJAMIN WEST FRAZIER, A. M.
b Phila., Oct. 3, 1842. s. Benjamin West Frazier and Isabella Zimmer-
mann. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Mem. Philo. *. B. K. Studied at
:fecole des Mines, Paris, France, 1866-68, and at Bergakademie, Freiberg,
Saxony, 1868-69. Sugar refiner, 1869-70. Prof. Mining and Metallurgy,
Lehigh Univ., 1870-80 ; and of Mineralogy and Metallurgy at same, 1880 to
date. Fell. Am. Assn. Adv. Sci.; Am. Instit. Mining Engrs. Served in
Penna. militia during the emergencies in 1862 and 1863. Has published
papers on " The Compression of Air ;" " On Chimney Draught ;" "Economy
of Fuel in Anthracite Blast Furnaces," etc m. Alice, dau. William
Mather Clarke, N. Y. City. Address, University Park, So. Bethlehem,
Penna.
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J^IO UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1859
t CHANDLER HARE, A. M.
b. Princeton, N. J., Feb. 4, 1840; d. Lebanon, Penna., Jan. 19, 1893.
s. Rev. George Emlen Hare, D. D., LL. D., Asst. Prof. Gr. and Lat. Langs.,
and Elizabeth Catharine Hobart. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Mem. Philo.
Was graduated at P. E. Divin. Sch., Phila., 1862. P. E. clergyman, and
rector St. James', Pittston, Penna., 1862-69 ; ^^^ Calvary, Tamaqua, Penna.,
1870-78; and St. Luke's, Lebanon, Penna., 1878-93. m. Charlotte Eliza-
beth Greene. See Keith.
t THOMAS HOCKLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 26, 1839 ; d. Phila., Mch. 12, 1892. s. John Hockley and
Catharine Stevenson. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Lawyer. Archaeologist.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1885; Hist. Soc. Penna.; Royal Hist. Soc, Gt.
Britain; Royal Zool. Soc, London; the Arundel Soc, London; Univ.
Penna. Archaeol. Soc; Numis. and Antiq. Soc, Phila. Trustee Penna.
Museum and Sch. of Indus. Art. Treas. Fairmount Park Art Assn. Rec
Sec. Zool. Soc, Phila. Private Independent Artill. Co. Penna. militia, 1862,
and again in 1863 ; both enlistments being caused by the threatened invasion
of Penna. by the Conf. Army. m. Amelia, dau. Otis Daniell. See Wharton
Family.
EDWARD BLANCHARD HODGE, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 5, 1841. s. Hugh Lenox Hodge, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept.,
and Margaret Elizabeth Aspinwall. Entered 1855. Awarded Junior Eng-
lish prize and Senior Gr. prize. Moderator Philo. Gr. Salutatorian.
<t>. B. K. Was a student in Med. Dept. for a short time. Was graduated at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1863. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Burling-
ton, N. J., 1864 to date. m. Alice Cogswell, dau. Rev. Cortlandt Van Rens-
selaer, D. D. Address, Burlington, N. J.
t HENRY BAINBRIDGE HOFF, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 22, 1839; d. at sea, Aug. 17, 1862, and was buried at
Acapulco, Mexico, s. Rear Adruiral Henry Kuhn Hoflf, U. S. N., and Louisa
Alexina Wadworth Bainbridge. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Mem. Philo.
A. If. Officer U. S. M. C. 2d Lieut. U. S. M. C, Nov. 25, 1861 ; ist Lieut.,
Nov. 26, 1861. He participated in Admiral du Font's expedition resulting
in the capture of Port Royal, S. C.
t NATHAN CLEMMONS HUNT, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 23, 1840; d. Phila., Apr. ir, 1884. s. Uriah Hunt and
Elizabeth Shreve. Entered second term Fresh, year Jan., 1856. Mem.
Philo. Publisher and bookseller. Compiler and editor ' ' Poetry of other
Lands;" one of the compilers "Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry;" and
also of the Am. ed. "Encyclopaedia Britannica." Private Penna. militia
when Penna. was threatened with invasion by Conf. Army, 1862.
fWILLIAM McMICHAEL, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 4, 1841 ; d. N. Y. City, Apr. 20, 1893. s. Hon. Morton
McMichael, LL. D., and Mary Estell. Entered Soph. Class 1856. Mem.
Philo. Z. *. *. B. K. Lawyer. Pres. Law Acad. Phila., 1865. Asst.
Atty.-Gen. U. S., 1871-73. U. S. Dist. Atty. E. D. Penna., 1873-75- Mem.
Bd. U. S. Indian Comn., 1881-83. Capt. and A. A. Gen. U. S. Vols., 1861.
Major and A. A. Gen., 1862-65. Brvt. Lieut-Col. U. S. Vols., and Brvt.
Col. m. Mary Eleanor, dau. James J. Sullivan.
CHARLES TABELE McMULLIN, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 19, 1839. s. Robert McMullin and Mary Hamilton
Tabele. Entered 1855. Moderator Philo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.,
Princeton, N. J., 1862. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Long Island, 1862;
and Sand Lake, N. Y., 1863-64. Stated supply Leeds Ft., N. J., 1864-66;
and at Somer's Pt., N. J., 1865-71; and Absecon, N. J., 1864-71. Treas.
Presb. Bd. of Pub. and Sabbath Sch. Work, 187 1 to date. m. Martha A.,
dau. John H. Doughty, Absecon, N. J. Address, 1334 Chestnut St., Phila.
1859] COI.I.EGE DEPARTMENT. 211
tROBERT STOCKTON JOHNSON PEEBLES, A.M. (M. D., Med. Coll Va..
1862.)
b. Petersburg, Va., Sept. 24, 1839; d. Richmond, Va., Mch. 13, 1873.
s. John Frederick Peebles, M. D., and Helena Stockton Johnson. Entered
1855. Studied in Med. Dept., 1859-61. Physician. Prof. Chem. and Phar.
Med. Coll. Va., Richmond, Va., 1868-73. Mem. Bd. Health, Richmond,
Va. Surg, in charge of Gen. Hosp. Conf. Army, Petersburg, Va. Asst.
Med. Direc. Conf. Army Northern Va., 1862-65. m. Anna C., dau. Col.
Richard Bland L,ee, U. S. A., afterward of Conf. Army.
DAVID PEPPER, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 21, 1840. s. David Pepper and Emily Piatt. Entered
second term Fresh, year Jan. , 1856. Mem. Philo. Z. I', m. Sarah Taylor,
dau. Anthony Taylor Newbold, Phila. Address, 1827 Spruce St., Phila.
+JOHN Mcdowell rice (and Coll. N. J. gratiae causa, i860.) A. M. (and Wes-
leyan Univ., Conn., gratise causa, 1862, and Coll. N.J, gratiae causa, 1866.)
M. D., 1862.
b. Phila., Sept. 19, 1841 ; d. at sea on board U. S. steamer Ossipee, July
13, 1868. s. Rev. Willard Martin Rice, D. D., and Elizabeth McDowell.
Entered 1855. Mem. Philo. Surgeon. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion
U. S. Medical cadet U. S. A., 1862-63. Asst. Surg. U. S. N., Apr., 1863-68.
Served with Admiral Farragut in the battle in Mobile Bay. Was present
with his vessel at the transfer of Alaska to the United States.
WILLIAM BOWDOIN ROBINS, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1838. s. Thomas Robins and Eliza Wiltbank.
Entered 1854. Mem. Philo. Z. -ir. Lawyer, m. Anne Bronson, dau. Prof.
Henry Reed, LL. D. (Class 1825), Vice-Provost and Prof. Eng. Lit. and Rhet.
JAMES BEATTIE RONEY, A. M.
b. , Mch. 23, 1840. s. E. F. Roney and . Entered Soph. Class
1856. Mem. Philo. Studied at Westminster Coll., Allegheny co., Penna.
Lawyer.
GEORGE WILBUR RUSSELL, A. M.
b, Phila., July 17, 1839. s. George Russell and Elizabeth Hansell.
Entered 1855. Mem. Philo. Jeweler. Private 8th Regt. Penna. militia
during the "emergency," 1862. Address, Seymour near Morris Sts., Gtn.,
Phila.
fALEXANDER ROSEBURGH STERLING.
b. Pittsburgh, Penna., Sept. 19, 1840 ; d. Phila., July 28, 1859. s. Henry
Sterling and Jane Roseburgh. Entered 1855.
+JOSEPH FRANKLIN STERLING, A.M.
b. Pittsburgh, Penna., Sept. 20, 1838; d. Colton, Cal., Jan. 15, 1892.
s. Henry Sterling and Jane Roseburgh. Entered 1855. Private Penna.
Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861-62. Capt. 121st Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Sept.
1862 to Nov. 1863. Resigned honorably from the Army by reason of severe
wounds received at the battle of Gettysburg.
fWILLIAM DAVID STUART, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 21, 1840; d. Phila., Apr. 7, 1863. s. George Hay Stuart
and Martha Kyle Denison. Entered 1855. <J>. K. 2. Student of chem. and
mineralogy, m. Mary Ella, dau. Lawrence Johnson, Phila.
HENRY BURMAN TOWNSEND, A. M.
b. Cleveland, O., Feb. 22, 1840. s. Samuel Townsend and Anne
Vaughan. Entered second term Fresh, year 1856. Mem. Philo. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem. , Princeton, N. J., 1862. Presb. clergyman, and
pastor at Conshohocken, Penna., 1863-67; and Phillipsburg, Penna., 1867
to date. m. Amanda Woodward, dau. Thomas Rogers. Address, Phillips-
burg, Warren co., N. J.
212 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1859
JOSIAS HENRY YOUNG, A. M.
b. Scotland, Mch. i, 1837, during a visit of his parents who were natives
of Belfast, Ireland, s. Robert Young and Mary Hillman. Entered Soph.
Class 1856. Valedictorian. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton,
N. J., 1862. Presb. clergj'man, and pastor Sunbur^-, Penna., 1863-65, and
Waynesburg, Penna., 1866-69. Mcht. Indiana, Penna., 1869-75. Prof.
Lang. State Normal Sch., Indiana, Penna., 1875-81. Principal of Schs.,
Indiana, Penna., 1881 to date. Agt. U. S. Christian Comn., 1865. m. Laura
L., dau. Edward P. Hildebrand, Indiana, Penna. Address, Indiana, Penna.
t ALFRED ZANTZINGER, A. M. (M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1862 )
b. Phila., June 27, 1839; d. Phila., Aug. 15, 1873. s. George Zant-
zinger and Caroline Helmuth. Entered 1855. Z. *. Physician, m. Sarah
C, dau. Enoch W. Clark.
Non-Graduates.
THOMAS BURGESS BEALL.
b. Belmont, Davidson co., N. C, Aug. 25, 1835. s. Burgess L. Beall and
Ellen Moore. Entered as a partial student 1855, and left at the close of first
term Fresh, year. Tanner. Merchant. Manufacturer. Capt. 14th N. C.
Regt. Conf. Army, 1861-65, and during the latter part of his service com-
manded the 2d N. C. Regt. Conf. Army. Was wounded four times during
the war ; once being shot through the right lung, in addition to having a
shoulder blade fractured at the battle of Cedar Crk., 1864. m. Elizabeth.
W., dau. William Howard. Address, Salisbury, N. C.
fCHARLES HENRY BOONE.
b. , Feb. I, 1840; d. Phila., Oct. 6, 1866. s. William F. Boone and
. Entered 1855, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer.
FREDERICK BROWN, JR. (Ph. G., Phila. Coll. Phar., 1861).
b. Phila., Dec. 20, 1837. s. Frederick Brown and Charlotte Augusta
Hoppin. Entered 1855, and left at the close of first term Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Druggist. Served as volunteer with the emergency troops when
Penna. was threatened by the Conf. Army, 1862 and 1863. m. Jane Eliza-
beth, dau. Thomas Wells, M. D., Columbia, S. C. Address, Burlington,
N.J.
CHARLES MARQUEDANT BURNS, JR.
b. Phila., 1839. s. Charles Marquedant Burns and Eliza Van Dyke
Rousseau. Entered second term Fresh, year 1856, and left at the close of
Junior year. Mem. Philo. 4>. K. 2:. Architect. Instr. Drawing Haverford
Coll., 1881-85. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Capt.'sclk. U. S. N.,
1862-63. Acting Asst. Paymaster U. S. N., 1863-65. Address, 717 Walnut
St., Phila.
LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER.
b. Glassboro, N. J., Feb. 11, 1839. s. Edward Carpenter and Anna
Maria Howe. Entered Soph. Class 1856, and left at the close of Junior year.
Soldier. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.
Private, corporal and sergt. 6th U. S. Cav.. Nov., 1861-62 ; 2d Lieut. 6th U.
S. Cav., July, 1862; ist Lieut., Sept., 1864; Lieut.-Col. 5th U. S. Colored
Cav., Oct., 1864; Brvt. Col., Sept., 1865 ; Col. 5th U. S. Colored Cav., Nov.,
1865 ; honorably mustered out of volunteer service, Mch., 1866. Capt. loth
U. S. Cav., July, 1866; Maj. 5th U. S. Cav., Feb.. 1883; Lieut.-Col., Feb..
1883. Brvt. Col., Oct., 1868. Has published various magazine articles on
military subjects. See Keith, Hamerslfs Records of Living Officers of
(J. S. A. Address, War Dept., Washington, D. C.
1859] college; department. 213
t CHARLES BORROMEO DEVEREUX. [Sci.
b. Phila., Mch. 7, 1839; d. Brunswick, Ga., Nov. 26, 1877. s. John
Devereux and Helen C. Snyder. Entered Soph. Class Sci. course 1856, and
left at the close of Junior year. A. -f. Merchant. Capt. and Comsy. Sub-
sistence U. S. Vols., May, 1863. Div. Comsy. 23d Army Corps in Maj.-Geu.
Bumside's expedition to East Tenn., and Depot Comsy., Knoxville, Tenu.
Chief Comsy. Subsistence Dist. East Tenn., Jan., 1865 ; and of Dept. Tenn.,
July, 1865. Brvt. Maj., Mch., 1865. Honorably mustered out of service
Apr., 1866. See A'eii/i.
ROBERT EDGAR (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1859. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1862).
b. CO. Down, Ireland, July 31, 1833. s. William Edgar and Jane Edgar
Entered 1855, and left at the close of second term Fresh, year 1856. Mem
Clio. Soc. Coll. N. J. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J.,
1862. Presb. clergyman, and stated supply Lake George, N. Y., 1862-63 ;
and Swartswood, N. J., 1S64-65 ; and Nicholson, Penna., 1S65-66 ; evan-
gelist Tioga, Penna., 1867 ; stated supply Union, N. Y., 1S66-67 ; and Toledo,
O., 1867-71 ; and Clayton, Mich., 1873-74; pastor Deerfield, Mich., 1875-78 ;
and Aledo, 111., 1878; and Davenport, Iowa. m. Mary Jane, dau. John
Boozer, Burlington, N. J. See Gen. Cat. Princeion Theol. Sem. Address,
Davenport, Iowa.
ISAAC WEAVER GULDIN (A. M., Lafayette Coll., gratise causa, i860).
b. Amity twp., Berks co., Penna., Dec. 4, 1834. s. Abraham Guldin
and Susanna Weaver. Entered 1855, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Clerk. Principal of Acad, at Birdsboro, Penna., 1858-59, and at the "Hill
School," Pottstown, Penna., 1860-61, and at Pughtown, Penna., 1861 — -.
Sec. and Asst. Engr. Del. River and Lancaster R. R. m. 1st, Amelia B.,
dau. George L. Custer ; 2d, Amanda H. , dau. Michael L. Custer. Address,
1042 Chestnut St., Reading, Penna.
tJOHN HASELTINE HADDOCK.
b. Phila., May 9, 1841 ; d. in the battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May
2, 1862. s. Daniel Haddock, Jr., and Catherine Lucy Shinn. Entered
1855, and left at the close of Junior year. A. "P. Private Keystone Battery ;
and of 15th Penna. Cav. (Anderson Trp.) U. S. Vols., and went vnth them
to Louisville, Ky., 1861. ist Lieut. 8th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., Dec,
186 1, and was acting Adj. at the time of his death.
tSTEPHEN FRANKLIN HANSON.
b. Phila., July 11, 1839; d. Phila., Apr. 26, 1875. s. William R.
Hanson and . Entered second term Fresh, year 1856, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. A. ^.
CHARLES FIELD HASELTINE.
b. Phila., July 29, 1840. s. John Haseltine and Elizabeth Stanley
Shinn. Entered 1855, and left at the close of Soph. year. A.^. Dealer in
paintings. Lieut. Penna. militia during the first invasion of Penna. by the
Conf. Army, 1862. m. Elizabeth Holmes, dau. Joseph Patterson. Address,
1416 Chestnut St., Phila.
i-JAMES HARRISON LAMBDIN.
b. Phila., Sept. 25, 1840; d. Gtn., Phila., Nov. 28, 1870. s. James Reid
Lambdin, Prof. Fine Arts Dept. , and Mary Cochran. Entered Soph. Class
1856, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. <t>. K. 2. Art
teacher P. E. Acad., Phila., 1861, and again in 1868. P. E. clergyman.
2d Lieut. i2ist Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861. A. D. C. on the staff of
Gen. Doubleday till after the battle of Gettysburg, afterward with Gen.
Rice till his death at the battle of the Wilderness. Asst. Adj. -Gen. U. S.
Vols., with the rank of Capt., and served with Maj. -Gen. Crawford until the
close of the war. He retired honorably from the Army with the rank of
Lieut. -Col.
214 UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA. [1859
t GEORGE WASHINGTON REED.
b. Phila., Jan. 26, 1840; d. Phila., Aug. 25, 1S85. s. Hon. William
Bradford Reed, LL,. D. (Class 1822), Prof. Am. Hist., and Louisa Whelan.
Entered 1855, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Private Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols.
t GEORGE DANIEL STROUD (A. B., Kenyon Coll., O., 1859. A. M., Kenyon
Coll., 1862).
b. Phila., Mch. 21, 1841 ; d. Pittston, Penna., June 29, 1887. s. Hon.
George McDowell Stroud and Eleanor Hallowell. Entered 1855, and left at
the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. P. E. clergyman. Q.
M. Sergt. Rush's Lancers U. S. Vols., 1862. ist Lieut, and Capt. 20th
Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1863-64. m. M. Annie, dau. Edward H. Orme.
BENJAMIN HUTCHINSON TATEM.
b. Denton, Md., Oct. 17, 1840. s. William Alexander Tatem, M. D.,
and Martha W. Tabeld. Entered Soph. Class 1856, and left at the close of
Junior year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Del. Coll., Newark, Del. Address,
Helena, Montana.
tJOHN TUCKER, JR.
b. Phila., Mch. 2, 1839; d. Phila., Feb. 17, 18S8. s. John Tucker and
Louisa Matilda Brown. Entered 1855, and left at the close of Junior year.
Z. '}'. m. Elizabeth R., dau. Edward Russell Evans.
WILLIAM WILSON UNDERHILL.
b. Burlington, N. J., . s. Ira B. Underhill and . Entered
Junior Class 1857, and left at the close of first term Junior year. Studied at
Burlington Coll., N. J.
t EDWARD SIDDONS WHELEN.
b. Phila., Dec. 23, 1839; d. Bordeaux, France, Apr. 8, 1884. s. Edward
Siddons Whelen and Isabella Hubbard Nevins. Entered 1855, and left at
the close of Fresh, year. *. K. 2. Banker. Served during the "emer-
gency" of 1861 as private First Trp. Phila. City Cav., and later as Pay-
master U. S. N. m. Acelie, widow of Togno, and dau. Togno, M. D.
JOHN BRINTON WHITE.
b. Phila., Mch. 20, 1840. s. William White, Jr. (Class 1829), and Sarah
Frederica Brinton. Entered 1855, and left at the close of second term
Soph. year. A. *. Employed in Phila. & Reading R. R. Co.'s machine
shops, Reading, 1857-59. Clk. Phila. & Reading R. R. Office, Phila.,
i860. Sec. and Treas. Reading & Columbia R. R. Co. First Auditor,
Comp. and Sec. pro tent, successively Phila. & Reading R. R. Co., 1860-81.
Since then Treas. and Mngr. Cross Crk. Coal Co., and Mngr. with firm
of Coxe Bros. & Co., coal operators, Drifton, Luzerne co., Penna. m. Jane
Dundas, dau. Hon. David Francis Gordon, Reading, Penna. See Mont-
gomery s Col. Thomas White and his Descdts. Brinton Getieal. Address,
Drifton, Luzerne co., Penna.
PHILIP HOWELL WHITE.
b. Phila., Mch. 5, 1839. s. David Hall White and Catharine Howell.
Entered second term Fresh, year Jan., 1856, and left at the close of Junior
year. <1>. K. 2. Engineer. Merchant. Teacher. Clerk. 3d Asst. Engr.
U. S. N., Nov., 1861-64. 2d Asst. Engr. U. S. N., 1864 to May, 1865, when
he honorably resigned, m. Mary Jane, dau. George Janvier, New Castle, Del.
Address, 715 Pine St., Phila.
tJOHN WILLSON (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1861).
b. Phila., July 18, 1840; d. near Fort Scott, Kansas, Apr. 29, 1870. s.
Rev. James McLeod Willson, D. D., and Rebecca Burt. Entered 1855, and
left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Mem. Med.
Soc. State Penna. Asst. Surg. U. S. N., 1861-62. Asst. Surg. U. S. A.,
1862-65 and 1867-70.
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i860.
RBCHARD DALE BENSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. i, 1841. s. Gustavus Smith Benson (Class 1823) and
Margaretta Fitzgerald Dale. Entered 1856. A. 4). Mcht., 1860-81. Vice-Pres.
and Pres. Fire Ins. Co., Phila., 1881 to date. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; Mil.
Order Loyal Legion U. S. Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artill. U. S.
Vols., Apr. to Aug., 1861. 2d Lieut, and ist Lieut. 114th Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols., 1862-65. Promoted to Capt., but declined. A. D. C. to Brig.-
Gen. Chas. K. Graham, 1863-65. Brvt. Capt. and Brvt. Maj. U. S. Vols,
for gallantry at the battle of Chancellorsville. Col. ist Regt. Penna. N. G.
m. Mary Watson, dau. George Eckert, Phila. Address, 1120 Spruce St.,
Phila.
t GEORGE McClelland bredin.
b. Butler, Penna., Mch. 4, 1841 ; d. in the battle of Fredericksburg,
Va., Dec. 14, 1863. s. Hon. John Bredin and Nancy McClelland. Entered
Soph. Class 1857. Mem. Philo. Law student. ist Sergt. Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols., 1863. He had been promoted to 2d Lieut, just before his death.
HENRY BRINTON COXE, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 6, 1841. s. Hon. Charles Sidney Coxe (Class 180S) and
Ann Maria Brinton. Entered 1856. A. 4>. Coal operator, m. Isabel, dau.
Alexander Brown (Class 1836), Phila. Address, 3 W. Thirtieth St., N.Y. City,
CALEB WILLIAM CRESSON,"^ A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 22, 1839. s. William Penn Cresson and Susan Vaux.
Entered vSoph. Class 1857. Mem. Philo. A. >i>. m. Isabella, dau. Samuel
Gumbes. Address, 1706 Pine St., Phila.
GEORGE KNOWLES CROZER.
b. Upland, Del. co., Penna., Nov. 12, 1839. s. John Price Crozer and
Sarah Levis. Entered 1856. Manufacturer, m. . Address, 2022
Walnut St., Phila.
ROBERT HALL CROZER, A. M.
b. Upland, Del. co., Penna., Sept. 4, 1841. s. John Price Crozer and
Sarah Levis. Entered 1856. Manufacturer. Address, Upland, Del. co.,
Penna.
fFRANCELLUS GORDON DALTON, A.M.
b. Chester, Penna., April 11, 1841 ; d. . s. Elbridge Gerry Daltou
and . Entered Senior Class 1859. Studied at Dartmouth Coll. He was
killed while in the U. S. service during the Civil War.
LEMUEL JACOB DEAL, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1865. Ph. D., Wagner
Free Instit. Sci. Phila., gratiae causa, 1872.)
b. Phila., Feb. 24, 1842. s. Charles Deal and Marv Luanna Jewell.
Entered 1856. Mem. Philo. Studied at Union Theol. Sem., N. Y. City,
1861-63. Physician. Lecturer Chem. Franklin Instit., Phila., 1866-67;
and at Wagner Free Instit. Sci., Phila., 1866-74. Asst. Demstr. Anat. and
Chf Surg. Clinic Jeff. Med. Coll., 1866-74. Prof Chem. Missouri Med. Coll.,
St. Louis, 1874-75; and of Penna. Coll. Phar., 1877 . Fell. Coll. Phvs.
Phila., 1870. Mem. Frankhn Instit. Phila.; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.; Phila.
CO. Med. Soc, and its Sec, 1869-70; Med. Soc. State Penna.; Am. Med.
Assn.; Am. Acad. Med.; W. Va. Hist. Soc. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A.,
Mch. to Nov., 1865, in charge of Post Hosp. Fort Macomb, La. m. Anna
Eliza, dau. William Lugar. Address, 2 119 Howard St., Phila.
EUGENE DEVEREUX, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 5, 1841. s. John Devereux and Helen C. Snyder.
Entered 1856. A. ^. Merchant. Fleet Sec. Texas Div. West Gulf Block-
ading Squadron, U. S. N., 1863. Judge Advocate Naval Gen. Court Martial
* Now known as Caleb Cresson.
2l6 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [i860
held off Galveston, Texas, 1863. Author "Chronicles of the Plumsted
Family, etc.," and contributor Penna. Mag. of Hist. See Keith. Address,
1 83 1 De Lancey Place, Phila.
t ARCHIBALD HILL ENGLE, A. M.
b. St. Louis, Mo., May 10, 1842; d. in the battle Resacca, Ga.,
May 14, 1864. s. Hon. Peter Hill Engle and Mary Evans Dick. Entered
1856. Mem. Philo. Law student. Served in a volunteer regt. throughout
the three months sers-ice, 1861. Lieut., Capt. and Brvt. Maj. U. S. A.,
1861-64, and served on the staff of Maj. -Gen. Schofield.
t ROBERT PATTERSON ENGLES.
b. Phila., May 2, 1842 ; d. . s. Joseph Patterson Engles (Class 181 1)
and Harriet P. Allen. Entered 1856.
WOODRUFF JONES, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 13, 1841. s. Isaac C. Jones, Jr., and Sarah W. Woodruff.
Entered Soph. Class 1857. Mem. Philo. Student Phila. Coll. Phar. two
years. Chemist. 2d Lieut. Landis' Phila. Battery during the emergencies,
1862 and 1863, when the Conf. Army threatened the invasion of Penna. m.
Sara E.. dau. Matthew Dripps. See Keith. Address, 4760 Green St., Gtn.,
Phila.
tJOHN MARKOE, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 9, 1840; d. Phila., Feb. i, 1893. s. James Markoe and
Sarah C. Fisher. Entered 1856. A. <i>. Stock broker. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal
Legion U. S. Private 17th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Apr., 1861 ; 2d Lieut.
71st Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., May, 1861 ; ist Lieut., June, 1861 ; Capt.,
July, 1861. Capt. and additional A. D. C. U. S. Vols., May to Oct., 1862.
Lieut.-Col. 71st Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Sept., 1862. Resigned and
honorably discharged on account of disability, Feb. 27, 1863. Br\i;. Col.
U. S. Vols., Mch. 13, 1865. Br\i;. Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., Mch. 13, 1865.
m. 1st, Emily, dau. Alexander Brown (Class 1836) ; 2d, Matilda, dau. St.
George Tucker Campbell (Class 1832).
CHARLES MORISON, A. M.
b. New Orleans, La., June 30, 1841. s. George Noble Morison and
Maria Matilda Doane. Entered Soph. Class 1857. Mem. Philo. P. E.
clergyman, and rector at New Orleans, La., 1870; and So. Bethlehem,
Penna., 1873 ; and asst. rector St. James', Phila., 1878 ; and rector Sunbury,
Penna., 1882 to date. Address, Sunbury, Penna.
CHRISTOPHER STUART PATTERSON, A.M.
b. Phila., June 24, 1842. s. Joseph Patterson and Jane Cuyler. Entered
Soph. Class 1857. Pres. Zelo. Class Vice Pres. A. ^. 4>. B. K. Lawyer.
Prof. Law Real Estate and Conveyancing, 1887 to date. Dean Law Dept.,
1890 to date. Inspector State Penitentiary, Phila., 1884 to date. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1885 ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Corp. Landis' ist
Phila. Light Artill. during the emergency, 1863. He was wounded at
Carlisle, Penna., July, 1863. Author "Treatise on Railway Accident Law."
m. Ellen, dau. George H. Stuart, Phila. See Appleton, Allibone. Address,
Chestnut!Hill, Phila.
t GEORGE WILLIAM POWELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 23, 1840; d. Phila., Nov. 9, 1863, in consequence of
wounds received while in the service of U. S. s. George Powell, M. D.,
and . Entered 1856. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. 2d Lieut, and ist
Lieut. I2ist Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1862-63.
fTHEODORE HOLCOMBE REAKIRT, A.M.
b. Phila., vSept. 10, 1S41 ; d. Phila., Nov. 10, 1874. s. Joseph Reakirt
and Keziah Holcombe. Entered 1856. A. *. Lawyer. Private First Trp.
Phila. City Cav. during the three months campaign. May to Aug., 1861.
i86o] collkge; department. 217
JOHN GILL STEEN, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 18, 1839. s. Robert Steen and Margaret Service. En-
tered 1856. Cotton mfr. ; ironmaster ; supdt. at Chester and Upland, Penna. ;
now connected with the Union Trust Co., Phila. Private in Penna. militia
during the emergencies, 1862-63. m. Anna Elizabeth Fulton. Address,
401 N. Thirty-third St., Phila.
ROBERT WHITE, A. M.
b. Belfast, Ireland, Aug. 26, 1836. s. William White and Mary Ann
Clendinning. Entered 1856. Mem. Philo. Presb. clergyman, m. Mar-
garet Mitchell, dau. Samuel Kyle, Cedarville, O. Address, Steubenville,
Jefferson co., Ohio.
WILLIAM WURTS WHITE, A. M.
b. Pottsville, Penna., Nov. 3, 1841. s. John Richards White (Class 1832)
and Caroline Wurts. Entered 1856. Moderator Philo. Z. ^. Awarded
Junior English prize, and Henry Reed prize at graduation. Valedictorian.
Merchant, m. Kate, dau. Elias Merwin, Boston, Mass. Address, Provi-
dence, R. I.
iDAVID BURT WILLSON, A. M. D. D., 1890. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1863.)
b. Phila., Sept. 27, 1842. s. Rev. James McLeod Willson, D. D., and
Rebecca Burt. Entered 1856. Awarded Junior Gr. prize and Senior Gr.
prize. Moderator Philo. *. B. K. Gr. Salutatorian. Law student, 1869-70.
Was graduated at Ref. Presb. Theol. Sem., Allegheny, Penna., 1869. Presb.
clergyman, and pastor Allegheny, Penna., 1870-75. Prof. Bib. Lit. Ref.
Presb. Theol. Sem. Allegheny, Penna., 1875 to date. Medical Cadet U. S. A.,
1862. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., July, 1863 to July, 1865. Edited "Lyman's
Historical Chart;" editor Reformed Presbyterian and Covenanter, beside
publishing occasional addresses, m. ist, Martha G., dau. Robert Grier,
Pittsburgh, Penna. ; 2d, Mary R., dau. Rev. John Galbraith. See MunselVs
Am. Alices., vol. vii., Appleton, Address, 46 Buena Vista St., Allegheny,
Penna.
FRANCIS WISTER, A. M.
b. Gtn., Phila., June 2, 1841. s. William Wister and Sarah Logan
Fisher. Entered Soph. Class 1857. Mem. Philo. Z. ^. Merchant. Mem.
Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Capt. 12th U. S. Inf., Aug. 1861-65 ; Col.
215th Penna. Regt., U. S. Vols., Apr. to July, 1865; Brvt. Maj. U. S. A.,
May, 1863 ; Brvt. Lieut.-Col. U. S. A., July, 1863. A. D. C. on the staff of
Maj. -Gen. A. A. Humphreys, 1864-65. He resigned honorably from the
Army, Apr., 1866. Author " History of the 12th U. S. Infantry." m. Mary
T., dau. Joseph Tiers (Class 1835). See Keith, Rodman Family. Address,
2221 St. James PL Phila.
Non-Graduates.
BENJAMIN NORMAN BAILEY (C. E., Poly. Coll. Penna., Phila., 1863). [Sci.
b. N. Y. City, Oct. 10, 1840. s. Eli Westcott Bailey and Esther Ann
Whitney. Entered Sci. course 1856, and left 1859. Civil and mining engr.
Address, 21 15 Spruce St., Phila.
JOHN ELY BREADY (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1878). [Sci.
b. Phila., Apr. 11, 1840. s. James Hall Bready and Eliza Ely. Entered
Sci. course Jan., 1856, and left 1858. Studied at Coll. Phys. and Surgs.,
N. Y. City, 1859-61. Manufacturer. Physician. Acting Asst. Surg. U. S.
Marine Hosp. Ser^-ice, iSSo-86. Mem. Am. Med. Assn.; Iowa State Med.
Soc. ; Med. Soc. Dubuque and Julien, Iowa. 2d Lieut. 14th Penna. Cav.
U. S. Vols., Dec, 1S62 to Apr., 1864, when he was honorably dischai-ged
for disability contracted in the service, m. Marcia W., dau. George W.
Brownell, Galena, 111. Address, 1059 Locust St., Dubuque, Iowa.
2l8 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [i860
JOHN COOK BROWN.
b. Phila., Mch. 10, 1841. s. John Brown and Anne Galbraith. Entered
1856, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Hardware mcht. until the
breaking out of the Civil War, and after his return from the war resumed
the same business. Capt. 5th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1862-65. m. Sarah
J., dau. Edward Rowland Elliott. Address, 1731 N. Sixteenth St., Phila.
THOMAS BROWN.
b. Phila., Sept. 22, 1839. s. John Brown and Anne Galbraith. Entered
1856, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Wholesale grocer
for four years, and since then paying teller in the Corn Exchange Nat.
Bank, Phila. Served as color-Sergt. in the Penna. militia during the
emergency of 1862 and of 1863. m. Catharine M., dau. Rev. John Middle-
ton. Address, 806 Windsor Sq., Phila.
WILLIAM HARDCASTLE BROWNE (A. B., Amherst Coll., 1861. A. M., Amherst
Coll., 1864).
b. Phila., Nov. 14, 1840. s. Charles Browne and Eliza Ann Hardcastle.
Entered 1856, and left at the close of Soph. year. Teacher, 1862-64.
La^vyer. Author " Digest of Divorce and Alimony in the U. S.;" " Com-
mentary on Divorce;" " Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of Eng-
land," condensed and with a glossary ; "Witty Sayings of Witty People ;"
" Bible Heroes," etc. m. Alice, dau. Thomas Beaver, Danville, Penna. See
Allibone. Address, 1 126 Spruce St., Phila.
ADRIAN SOUTH EY CLARK.
b. Phila., July 5, 1841. s. Rev. Robert Case Clark (Class 1833) and
Adelaide Amanda Street. Entered 1856, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Clerk. Law student. Real estate broker. Private 15th Penna. Cav. U. S.
Vols., 1862-65. Served most of his time on "special duty" with Gens.
Thomas, Rosecrans and Sherman. Participated in the battle of Antietam^
and in all the battles from Nashville to Atlanta, m. Gertrude D., dau. Hon.
John A. Hazzard. Address, 1505 Girard Ave., Phila.
HARRY CONNELLY, JR.
b. Phila., Feb. 7, 1841. s. Harry Connelly and . Entered 1856,
and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Z. 1'. Stock broker,
m. Sally Wain, dau. Hon. Richard Vaux. .\ddress, 731 So. Broad St.,
Phila.
ASHER COOK, JR., A. M., gratiae causa, 1864. (A. B., Lewisburg [now Buck-
nell] Univ., 1863. A. M., Lewisburg Univ., 1866, B. D., Lewisburg Univ.,
1862).
b. Albany, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1834. s. Asher Cook and Rachel Ives.
Entered 1856, and left at the close of Junior year. Bapt. clergyman.
Postmaster Middle Grove, Saratoga co., N. Y., 1887-89. Serv^ed as a private
28th Regt. Penna. militia in the emergency, June-July, 1863. m. Minnie,
dau. Francis Hagedorn, Hagedorn's Mills, N. Y. Address, Middle Grove.,
Saratoga co. , N. Y.
JOHN BAKER HINKSON (A. B., Lafayette Coll., i860. A. M., Lafayette Coll.,
1863).
b. near Chester, Penna., Oct. 2, 1840. s. Joseph H. Hinkson and Lydia
Ann Edwards. Entered 1856, and left at the close of first term Fresh, year.
Lawyer. Mayor of Chester, Penna., Feb., 1893, for a term of three years,
m. Kate W., dau. John A. Caldwell. See Coffin's Men of Lafayette .
Address, Chester, Penna.
HENRY BOWEN JOHNSON. [Sci.
b. , Mch. 2, 1839. s. Moses Johnson and . Entered 1856, and
left at the close of Fresh, year, when he was transferred to Sci. course, and
remained one year, 1857-58.
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JAMES MIFFLIN LINNARD.
b. Phila., Aug. 26, 1840. s. Stephen Beasley Linnard and Emily Louisa
Kelly. Entered 1856, and left at the close of Soph. year. Wholesale drug
mcht. until the breaking out of the Ci^^l War. 2d Lieut. 23d Penna.
Regt. U. S. Vols., July, 1861-65. He was twice wounded, and was twice
confined in Libby Prison, m. Sarah J., dau. Edmund Alphonso Souder.
fASHHURST McEUEN.
b. Phila., Jan. 31, 1840 ; d". Geneva, Switzerland, Feb., 1866. s. Charles
McEuen (Class 1821) and Mary Jane Ashhurst. Entered Soph. Class 1857,
and left at the close of first term Soph, year. Studied at Williams Coll.,
1856.
t ROBERTSON LEATHEM MACKLIN.
b. Phila., Nov. io,/i84i ; d. Phila., Feb. 9, 1865. s. Rev. Alexander
Macklin, D. D., and Elizabeth Augusta Kelso. Entered Soph. Class 1857,
and left during the Senior year. Mem. Philo. Law student in Balto., Md.
fSITGREAVES ARTISTE MASSEY.
b. Phila., Mch. 4, 1841 ; d. , 1870. s. William Massey and Fanny
. Entered 1856, and left at the close of Fresh, year. *. K. 2.
t GEORGE de BENNEVILLE MEARS. [Sci.
b. Phila., July 12, 1840; d. Branchtown, Phila., Feb. i, 1866. s. Ell-
wood Mears and Anne de Benneville. Entered Sci. course 1856, and left at
the close of Fresh, year. Clk. in banking house of Jay Cooke & Co., Phila.
WILLIAM COLE MORGAN. [Sci.
b. Phila., Apr. 28, 1840. s. William Cole Morgan and Jane Campbell
Miles. Entered Sci. course 1856, and left at the close of Fresh, year. *. K. 2.
Stock broker. Private 17th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861. m. Elizabeth,
dau. Reed A. Williams. Address, 4723 Green St., Gtn., Phila.
GEORGE GRICE MYERS.
b. Phila., May 9, 1839. s. Lawrence Myers and Margaret Grice.
Entered 1856, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
HORACE AUGUSTUS NATHANS.
b. Phila., Oct. 10, 1839. s. Moses Nathans and . Entered 1856,
and left at the close of first term Fresh, year. Merchant, m. . Address,
1500 Centennial Ave., Phila.
WILLIAM NORRIS.
b. Reedsville, Mifflin co., Penna., July 4, 1841. s. Major William Brown
Norris, U. S. A., and Harriet Hall. Entered 1856, and left at the close of
Junior year. Mem. Philo. A. <l>. Awarded Fresh. Latin prize. Lawyer.
Notary Public. Sch. Direc. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. Private nth Penna.
Regt. U. S. Vols., 1861. 1st Lieut. 4th Regt. Penna. militia, 1862-63.
m. Harriet Chapman, dau. Thomas Bennet. Address, Williamsport, Penna.
ALBERT ALBOUY OUTERBRIDGE, LL. B., 1862.
b. Id. of Bermuda, Apr. 20, 1841. s. Alexander Ewing Outerbridge
and Laura Catharine Harvey. Entered 1856, and left at the close of Soph,
year. Lawyer. Trust Officer Land Title and Trust Co. , Phila. , 1885 to date.
Reporter Sup. Ct. Penna., 1S81-85. Published "Penna. State Reports,"
vols. 97-110. Editor Weekly Notes of Cases, 1874-90. Corp. Landis'
ist Phila. Light Artill. during the emergency, 1863. See Appleton,
Allibone. Address, 11 E. Penn St., Gtn., Phila.
HYLAND ROBERT PENINGTON.
b. , July I, 1840. s. Hyland B. Penington and . Entered
1856, and left at the close of Soph. year.
220 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1860
CHARLES EVERETT RICHARDS.
b. Phila., Mch. 7, 1841. s. Benjamin Wood Richards and Sarah Ann
Lippincott. Entered 1856, and left at the close of first term Fresh, year.
Student in Law Dept., 1860-61. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav., May-
Aug., 1861. ist Lieut, and Capt. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861-63, when
he honorably resigned.
+JAMES RIDDLE.
b. Phila., Dec. 19, 1840; d. Phila., Mch. 29, 1861. s. John Sims Riddle
and Mary Binney Wallace. Entered second term Soph, year 1858, and left
at the close of same year. Studied at Yale, and was a cadet at U. S. Mil.
Acad., West Point.
+ WILLIAM COFFIN SHINN. [Sci.
b. Haddonfield, N. J., Dec. i, 1838; d. Haddonfield, N. J., May 14,
1879. s. Charles Hammill Shinn and Abbie M. CoflSn. Entered Sci. course
1856, and left 1857. t. K. S. Merchant. Capt. 24th N. J. Regt. U. S.
Vols., 1862-63. ist Lieut, ist N. J. militia, July to Aug., 1864. m. Louisa
Jane, dau. George W. Garrison.
tJAMES ALEXANDER TENNENT.
b. , Sept. 28, 1840 ; d. . s. James Tennent and Hooper.
Entered 1856, and left at the close of Soph. year. <t>. K. 2.
WILLIAM McKEAN BAYARD, A. M.
b. Phila., May 13, 1843. s. Charles Pettit Bayard (Class 1826) and
Adeline Julia McKean. _ Entered 1857. Stock broker. Address 5519 Ger-
man town Ave., Gtn., Phila.
JOHN QUINCY CARPENTER, A. M. M. D., 1868.
b. Phila., Aug. 6, 1842. s. George Washington Carpenter and Ellen
Douglas. Entered 1857. A. ■*. Most of his time has been spent in Europe.
Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Private Commonwealth (Penna.)
Artill. during the three months service, 1861. 2d Lieut, Sept., 1862; ist
Lieut, Oct, 1862, and Capt, Jan., 1864, 150th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols.,
1862-65. Was captured at Gettysburg, Penna., and confined for twenty-
two months in Libby Prison, at Macon, Ga., and at Columbia, S. C, and
finally escaped from the latter place. m. Mary Dorrance, dau. Robert D,
Dunning. Address, 5510 Germantown Ave., Gtn., Phila. \
WILLIAM WRIGHT CRAIG, A.M.
b. Saharanpur, North India, Asia, Sept. i, 1841. s. James Craig and
Jane Wright. Entered 1857. Teacher in Rev. Dr. John W. Faires' Classical
Instit, Phila., 1861-77. Lawj-er. Asst Clk. U. S. Dist Ct. E. D., Penna.
Served as private ist Regt. Penna. militia, 1863. m. Mary Ella, dau. Samuel
Beaver, Chester Valley, Penna. Address, Norristown, Penna.
tLEVI DICKSON, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., Dec. 9. 1841 ; d. Phila., Apr. 12, 1883. s. James Newton
Dickson and Beulah Allen. Entered Soph. Class Jan., 1859. A. <I>.
t RICHARD HALL DOUGLASS, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 12, 1839; d. Panama, C. A., June 4, 186S. -s. Rev. Jacob
Morgan Douglass and Mary Hall Willard. Entered second term, Soph, year
1859. Mem. Philo. *. K. il. Honorable mention for Soph. Latin prize;
awarded Junior Gr. and Junior English prizes, and Senior Gr. and Senior
English prizes, and the Henry Reed prize at graduation. Gr. Salutatoriau.
Asst Paymaster U. S. N., 1861 ; Paymaster, 1862.
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EUGENE du PONT, A.M. ., . . j, a t, *.
b near Wilmington, Del., Nov. i6, 1840. s. Alexis Iren^e du Pont
(Class i8^s) and Joanna Smith. Entered 1857. *. K. 2. Manufacturer.
ist Lieut. Sterling's Independent Co. (Del.) U. S. Vols., 1864-65. m Amelia
Elizabeth, dau. Charles Irenee du Pont. Address, Wilmington, Del.
+JOHN FORBES, JR , A.M. , ^ ,. j t?
b Phila May 2, 1843 ; d. Phila., 1868. s. John Forbes and . En-
tered 1857. P. E. clergyman, and rector Ch. of the Nativity, So. Beth-
lehem, Penna.
CHARLES WETHERILL GUNIBES, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1864.)
b Phila Nov 2, 1841. s. Samuel Wethenll Gumbes and Frances
Sarah Dring' Macomb. Entered 1857. Mem. Philo. Physician. Mem.
Hist. Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Med. Cadet U. S. A.,
1862-63 : Acting Asst. Surg. U. S. A., 1864-65, and served m Emory Gen
USA Hosp., Washington, D. C, and in Gen. De Russey s Div. 22d
Army Corps, m. Marie Louise, dau. Paul Cushman, Albany, N. Y. Ad-
dress, Oaks, Montg. co., Penna.
CHESTER DAVID HARTRANFT, A. M. (Mus.D., Rutgers Coll., 1871. D. D.,
Rutgers Coll., 1876.) _ ^ ^ 1 xr _4.
b Frederick twp., Montg. co., Penna., Oct. 15, 1839. s. Samuel Hart-
ranft and Salome Stetler. Entered 1857. Honorable mention for Soph.
Latin prize, and for Junior English prize. Moderator Philo Was grad-
uated at Theol. Sem., New Brunswick, N. J., 1864. Dutch Ref. clergyman,
and pastor So. Bushwick, 1864-66 ; and Second Ch., New Brunswick N. J.,
1866-78. Prof. Theol. Sem., Hartford, Conn., 1878-88, and Pres. of same,
1888 to date. Mem. Soc. Exegesis and Bib. Lit. ; Nat. Acad. Theol. ; Am. Ch.
Hist Soc. Capt. i8th Regt. Penna. militia during the emergency, 1862.
Edited " Schwenckfeld and his Followers ;" the Donatist writings of Augus-
tine and Sozomen in the Post-Nicene series ; addresses, m. Anna Frances,
dau. Rev. Joseph F. Berg, D. D., Phila. Address, Hartford, Conn.
EDWARD JAMES HEYL, A. M. . ^ , ■ ^ ;, ^ . a
h. Phila., Jan. 8, 1843. s. Francis Heyl and Catharine Reed. Entered
1857. Mem. Philo. Awarded Fresh. Gr. prize equally with Gregory B.
Keen, and Soph. Latin prize, with honorable mention for Soph. Gr. prize,
and honorable mention for Junior Latin prize. Student in Law Dept., 1863
-64. Lawyer.
+ MARTIN PARKINSON JONES, A.M. ^^ ,
b. Phila., 1840; d. Cleveland, O., July 3, 1883. s. . Entered
Junior Class 1859. Moderator Philo. Presb. clergyman, m. , of
Grand Rapids, Mich.
GREGORY BEDELL KEEN,* A. M. ^ . „ .^
b. Phila., Mch. 3, 1844. s. Joseph Swift Keen and Lucy Ann Hutton
Entered 1857. Awarded Fresh. Gr. prize equally with Edward J. Heyl, and
Soph. Gr. and Junior Latin prizes, and honorable mention for Junior Gr.
prize. Mem. Philo. <{>. B. K. Valedictorian. Was graduated at Div. Sch.
P E Ch., Phila., 1866. P. E. clergyman, 1866-68. Student in Med. Dept.,
1870-71. Prof. Math. Theol. Sem. St. Charies Borromeo, Overbrook, Penna.,
1871-72. Librarian Univ. of Penna., 1887 to date. Historiographer Alumni
Soc, Coll. Dept., 1890 to date. Corres. Sec. Hist. Soc. Penna., 1880 to date.
Mem. Am. Catholic Hist. Soc; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; Gen. Soc. War
of 1812; Columbian Catholic Cong. U. S., Chicago, 111., 1893. Author
"Catalogue of the Chess Collection of the late George Allen, Esq., LL. D.;^
the chapters on " New Sweden " and " Note on New Albion " in Winsor s
' ' Narrative and Critical Hist, of America; " "The Descendants of Joran Ryn
the Founder of Upland ;" beside translations of various Dutch and SwedisH
Mss. for Penna. Mag: of Hist, and Bio?, of which he was editor, 1883-84.
m. Stella Maria, dau. John Watson. See MimseWs Am. Ances., vol. v.;
Appleton, Allibone. Address, 3237 Chestnut St., Phila.
* Now known as Gregorj- Bernard Keen.
222 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1861
CHARLES JOSEPH LITTLE, A. M. (Ph. D., De Pauw Univ., Ind., 1881. LL. D.,
Dickinson Coll., 1885.)
b. Phila., Sept. 21, 1840. s. Thomas Rowell Little and Anne Zimmer-
mann. Entered 1857. Moderator Philo. Teacher Williamsport Sem.,
Penna., 1866-70. M. E. clergyman, and pastor Christ M. E. Ch., Phila.,
1872-75. Prof. Phil, and Eng. Lit. Dickinson Coll., 1874-83, and of Phil,
and Political Economy. 1883-85. Prof Hist, and Logic, Univ. Syracuse,
N. Y., 1885 to date. State Librarian, Penna., 1882-85. m. Anna Marina,
dau. Dr. Karl Bahn, Prussian Army. See MunseWs Am. Ances., vol. iv.
Address, Syracuse, N. Y.
-{.JOHN ALEXANDER McARTHUR, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1864.)
b. Phila., Apr. 30, 1841 ; d. . s. John McArthur and . Entered
1857. Mem. Philo. <}>. K. 2. Physician.
^ HENRY MOFFETT, A. M.
b. Mt. Holly, N. J., Jan. 30, 1840 ; d. BurHngton, N. J., Apr. 2, 1883.
s. Craig Moffett and Jane Ross Allen. Entered Senior Class i860. Studied
at Burlington Coll., N. J. Lawyer. Mayor of Burlington, N. J., 1869. m.
Cecilia, dau. William JJorris Murphy.
f RANK WILLIAM PAUL, A. M.
b. Florence, Italy, Oct. 14, 1841, while his parents were temporarily
there. s. James William Paul (Class 1834) and Hannah Clement Bunker.
Entered second term Soph, year, Feb., 1859. *. K. 2. Studied at Harvard,
1857. Lawyer. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. He left the Senior
Class Apr. 20, 1861, to join the Commonwealth (Penna.) Artill. as a private,
and was mustered out Aug. , 1861 . ist Lieut. Battery' attached to 58th Penna.
Regt. U. S. Vols., Nov., 1861 ; transferred to 2d Penna. Heavy Artill., Nov.,
1862 ; honorably mustered out, Nov., 1864. ist Lieut. 24th U. S. Inf , July,
1866; resigned and honorably discharged, Apr., 1868. Brvt. Capt. U. S.
Vols., Mch., 1865; Brvt. Capt. U. S. A., Mch., 1867. m. Florence, dau.
Joseph H. Oglesby, New Orleans, La. See Rodman Family. Address,
Villa Nova, Del. co., Penna., or 220 So. Fourth St., Phila.
fEBENEZER GREENOUGH PLATT, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 28, 1843 ; d. Phila., Aug. 12, 1893. s. Franklin Piatt and
Clara A. Greenough. Entered 1857. A. ^. Student in Law Dept. Lawyer.
Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artill., Apr. -Aug., 1861. 2d Lieut. 71st
Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Jan.-July, 1862. Private 32d Regt. Penna. mihtia
during the emergency, 1863. He was honorably discharged in each case.
Joint editor with Hon. Samuel W. Pennypacker, LL. D., and Samuel S.
Hollingsworth " Supplement to Index to English Common Law Reports."
JAMES RAWLE, A.M.
b. Lancaster, Penna., Nov. 15, 1842. s. Francis William Rawle (Class
1812) and Louisa Hall. Entered 1857. Mem. Philo. Civil engr connected
with the Penna. R. R. Manufacturer, m. Charlotte Collins, dau. Charles
Collins Parker, M. D. See Keith. Address, Bryn Mawr, Montg. co., Penna.
CHARLES ASHMEAD SCHAEFFER, A.M. (Ph.D., Gottingen, 1868,)
b. Harrisburg, Penna., Aug. 14, 1843. s. Rev. Charles William Schaeffer,
D. D., LL.D. (Class 1832), and Elizabeth Fry Ashmead. Entered 1857. Mem.
Philo. Teacher. Prof. Chem. Cornell Univ., 1869-87. Pres. Iowa vState Uni\\ ,
1887 to date. Mem. Am. Instit. Mining Engrs. Corres. Mem. N. Y. Acad.
Sci. Sergt. Landis' Phila. Battery U. S. Vols., during the emergency, June
to Aug., 1863. Has contributed numerous articles to scientific journals,
m. Evalyn, dau. George W. Schuyler, Treas. Cornell Univ. Address, Iowa
City, la.
WILLIAM SERVICE STEEN, A.M. . ^
b. Phila., Aug. 7, 1841. s. Robert Steen and Margaret Service. En-
tered 1857. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1866. Teacher,
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1861-63. Presb. clergyman, and misny. Bradford co., Penna., 1866-69, ^"d
stated supply, 1879-82. Resided in Phila., 1869-79. Since 1882 has been
preaching as opportunity offers and acting as private tutor. Served as pri-
vate in Penna. militia during the emergencies, Sept., 1862, and June and
July, 1863. m. Ellen Ewing, dau. William A. Hallock, M. D., Pittsburgh,
Penna. Address, Cranbury, Middlesex co., N. J.
SAMUEL WAGNER, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 28, 1842. s. Samuel Wagner and Emilie Obrie Duval.
Entered 1857. Mem. Zelo. Student in Law Dept., 1863-64. Teacher of Math.,
1861-63. Lawyer. Pres. Wagner Free Instit. Sci., Phila., 1884 to date. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1885. Private ist Regt. Penna. militia during the emergen-
cies, 1862 and 1863. Chief of editorial staff Penn Motithly for three years.
Has written many occasional papers, m. Annie Leonard, dau. of Edward
Seymour Harlan, class of 1862. Address, 1819 Spruce St., Phila.
GEORGE WASHINGTON WANNEMACHER, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 8, 1841. s. Charles Wannemacher and . Entered
Soph. Class 1858. Mem. Philo.
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE WURTS,* A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. i, 1841. s. William Wurts and Elizabeth Ewing Tate.
Entered second term Soph, year Jan., 1859. A. *. Attache U. S. Leg., Rome,
Italy, under Hon. Rufus King, and at Paris, France, under Gen. Dix and
under Hon. E. Washbume. Since then he has lived in Europe almost con-
tinually. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav., July, 1861. Lieut.-Col. 7th
N. Y. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1861-64. Served on the staff of Gen. Bayard and of
Gen. Franklin, m. Anna Dundas, dau. Joshua Lippincott, Phila. Address,
25 Place Vendome, Paris, France.
Non-Graduates.
tJOHN EDWARDS BAILEY. [Sci.
b. Charleston, S. C, ; d. , Texas, . s. Aertsen Bailey and
Godard. Entered Sci. course 1857, and left 1859. Ser^'ed in Conf.
Army.
ISAAC NEWTON BAKER (A. M. Lafayette Coll., gratise causa, 1862).
b. Phila., Mch. 12, 1838. s. Isaac Knight Baker and Mary Stewart.
Entered 1857, and left at the close of Soph. year. Bookseller and publisher.
Clerk. Private sec. to Col. Robt. G. IngersoU. Asst. editor and editor The
Sunday School Times, Phila., 1862-76. He has edited and compiled many
Sunday-school textbooks, m. Emily Nichols, dau. Jacob Myers, Chelten-
ham, Montg. CO., Penna. Address, 40 Wall St., N. Y. City.
FREDERICK MEADE BISSELL, A. B., gratite causa, 1884.
b. Phila., Dec. 5, 1842. s. Israel Morey Bissell and Augusta Turner
Meade. Entered Soph. Class 1858, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Mcht., 1863-72, since then connected with the Penna. R. R.
Co. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Private First
Regt. Penna. militia, Sept., 1862, and again June to Aug., 1863. m. Sallie
Corbit, dau. Elliston Perot, Phila. See MunseWs Am. Ances., vol. iv.
Address, 2047 Locust St., Phila.
tSAMUEL MAULSBY CORSON.
b. Plymouth Meeting, Montg. co., Penna., Aug. 15, 183S ; d. Plymouth
Meeting, Montg. co., Penna., Aug. 7, 1881. s. George Corson and Martha
Maulsby. Entered Soph. Class 1858, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Lawyer.
FRANKLIN COXE. [Sci.
b. Phila., . s. Francis S. Coxeand . Entered Sci. course 1857,
and left 1858. A. <i>. Pres. N. C. & W. R. R. Address, 12 15 Walnut St.,
Phila.
* His surname is now Wurts-Dundas.
224 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1861
THOMAS B. CREAGHAN. [ScL
b. Choctaw Corner, Clarke co., Ala., . s. . Entered Sci.
course 1857, and left 1858.
fWILLIAM HENRY GUMBES.
b. Phila., Mch. 19, 1839; d. Oaks, Montg. co., Penna., Oct. 18, 1879.
s. Samuel Wetherill Gumbes and Frances Sarah Dring Macomb. Entered
1857, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Mem. Acad. Nat.
Sci. Phila. m. Elizabeth Linnard, dau. Joseph Hildeburn, Phila.
t DAVID STANLEY HASSINGER.
b. Rising Sun Lane, Phila., Dec. 24, 1842 ; d. Phila., Apr. 5, 1887. s.
Jonathan K. Hassinger and Mary Rush. Entered 1857, and left at the close
of Fresh, year. Clerk. Asst. Adj. -Gen. State Penna., 1873-87. Mem.
Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Sergt. and Sergt.-Maj. 119th Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols., Aug. 1862, to July, 1863; ist Lieut. 119th Penna. Regt. U. S.
Vols., July, 1864. Honorably mustered out, June, 1865. Brvt. Capt. U. S.
Vols., Apr., 1865. m. Josephine, dau. Samuel Meyer.
t JOSHUA LADD HOWELL.
b. Camden, N. J., June 16, 1842 ; d. Newport, R. I., Aug. 19, 1893.
s. Richard W. Howell and Mary Tonkin Carpenter. Entered Soph. Class
1858, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. t. Lawyer. Connected with
the firm of Peter Wright & Sons, Phila. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo,
m. Maiy Eyre, dau. of William Lyttleton Savage, Phila. See Keith.
tJOHN WORRELL LOWBER.
b. Phila., Nov. 30, 1840 ; d. Phila., March 11, 1868. s. William T. Lowber
and Susan Worrell. Entered 1857, and left at the close of first term Fresh.year.
tJOHN GORDON MAXWELL, JR. (M. D., JefiF. Med. Coll., 1864).
b. Phila., Sept. 14, 1840; d. Phila., Jan. 9, 1878. s. Rev. John Gordon
Maxwell and Mary Stockton Johnson. Entered 1857, and left at the close
of Fresh, year. Studied at Kenyon Coll. , O. Physician. Asst. Surg. U. S.
Vols., 1864-65. m. Emma Stayton, dau. John Laws.
tJOHN SERGEANT MEADE.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1841 ; d. Phila., Feb. 25, 1865. s. Maj.-Gen. George
Gordon Meade, U. S. A., and Margaretta Sergeant. Entered 1857, and left
at the close of Soph. year. A. *. Contributor to current literature.
MATTHEW NEELY.
b. , Feb. 2, 1840. s. . Entered Soph. Class 1858, and left at
the close of Junior year.
RICHARD HEBER NEWTON (D. D., Union Coll., 1881).
b. Phila., Oct. 31, 1840. s. Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. (Class 1836),
and Lydia Gretorex. Entered 1857, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1862. P. E. clergyman, and
rector Trinity Ch., Sharon Spgs., N. Y., 1863-66; and St. Paul's, Phila.,
1866-69 ; and All Souls', N. Y. City, 1869 to date. Author " The Morals of
Trade;" "Studies of Jesus;" "Womanhood;" "Right and Wrong Uses
of the Bible;" "Philistinism," etc.; beside numerous magazine papers,
addresses and reviews, m. Mary E., dau. Charles S. Lewis, Phila. See
Appleton, Allibone. Address, Garden City, Queens co., N. Y.
t HENRY CLAY PALMER.
b. Phila., vSept. 1, 1841 ; d. Phila., Feb. 10, i860, s. Samuel C. Palmer
and Jane Morrow. Entered 1857, and died during his Junior year.
fCHARLES WILLIAM GODFREY SMITH.
b. Cincinnati, O., Oct., 9, 1840 ; d. N. Y. City, May 21, 1861. s. George
Smith and Elizabeth Bicker Walter. Entered as a partial student 1857, and
left at the close of Fresh, year, A. i-. Sec. Union Defence Comn., N. Y.
City, 1861.
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EDWARD SCHULZE VANDERSLICE, M. D., 1864.
b. Phila. , Jan. 9, 1843. s- Edward Vanderslice and Clementina Elizabeth
Schulze. Entered 1857, and left during the Junior year. Physician.
Dist. phys. Phila. Dispen., 1864-66. Resdt. Phila. Dispen., 1879 to date.
Mem. Phila. co. Med. Soc. m. Virginia Gould, adopted dau, William B.
Zieber, Phila. Address, 127 So. Fifth St., Phila.
WILLIAM LEHMAN WALKER.
b. Balto., Md., Jan. 7, 1842. s. Alexander Walker and Anne Catharine
Lehman. Entered Soph. Class 1858, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo.
JOHN CHESTER WHITE.
b. N. Y. City, Mch. 8, 1841. s. John Chester White and Lavinia Max-
well. Entered 1857, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Soldier. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. Private 17th Penna. Regt.
U. S. Vols., Apr. to Aug., 1861. Sergt. 21st Penna. Regt. militia in U. S.
service, Sept., 1862. ist Lieut, and Adj. 19th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols.,
1862-63. Private, Corporal and Sergt. ist Battalion nth U. S. Inf., May,
1863 to June, 1864. 2d Lieut. loth U. S. Inf., May, 1864; ist Lieut.. Sept.,
1864-69 ; assigned to ist U. S. Artill., Dec, 1870 ; Capt., July, 1879 ; retired
Sept., 1883. Brvt. ist Lieut. U. S. A., June, 1864; Brvt. Capt., Aug., 1864.
m. ist, Mary Elizabeth, dau. John H. Orr, Cleveland, O.; 2d, Austine Ford,
dau. Henry Whitestone, Louisville, Ky. Address, P. O. Box 3560, Boston,
Mass.
WILLIAM WHITE.
b. Phila., Feb. 26, 1843. s. George Harrison White and Margaret
Wliarton Smith. Entered 1857, and left at the close of Junior year. A. <I>.
Lawyer. Served as private U. S. Vols, during the three months service, 1861 ;
2d Lieut., ist Lieut, and Capt. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., 1862-63, Address,
245 So. Sixteenth St., Phila.
1862.
fGEORGE DAVIS BUDD, A.M. LLB., 1865.
b. Phila., Nov. 29, 1843; d. vSanta Barbara, Cal., Feb. 14, 1874. s.
Thomas Allibone Budd and Ann Eliza Davis. Entered 1858. Awarded
Junior English prize and honorable mention for Senior English prize.
Lawyer. Asst. City Solicitor, Phila., 1872.
JESSE YOUNG BURK, A.M.
b. Phila., Sept. 15, 1840. s. Isaac Burk and Mary Jean Briggs. Entered
1858. Mem. Philo. <l>. B. K. Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch.,
Phila., 1865. P. E. clergyman, and asst. min. Ch. of the Evangelists, Phila.,
1865-66 ; rector St. James', Downingtown, Penna., 1866-70 ; and Trinity,
Southwark, Phila., 1870-78 ; and St. James', Clarksboro, N. J., 1878 to date.
Sec. Bd. of Trustees, 1882 to date. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1884 ; Hist. Soc.
Penna. Private 120th Penna. Regt. emergency volunteers, 1862. m. Ger-
trude, dau. James Evans Hele. Address, 2 no Vine St., Phila.
JOHN CADWALADER, A. M.
b. Phila., June 27, 1843. s. Hon. John Cadwalader, LL. D. (Class 1821),
and Henrietta Maria Bancker. Entered 1858. Mem. Philo. A. 4>. <|). B. K.
Lawyer. Direc. Pub. Sch. Collector of Port, Phila., 1885-89. Pres. Trust
Co. of North Am., Phila., 1889 to date. Vice- Pres. Penna. Instit. for Blind.
Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; Hist. Soc. Penna.; Acad. Nat. Sci.,
Phila. ; Pres. Soc. War of 181 2. m. Mary Helen, dau. Joshua Francis
Fisher, Phila. See /Teil/t, CampbeWs Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila. Address,
15 19 Locust St., Phila.
226 UNR'^ERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l852
GEORGE STUART CHAMBERS, A.M. D. D., 1888.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1841. s. John Chambers and Margaret Bready.
Entered 1858. Awarded Fresh, and Soph. Declamation prizes. Pres. Zelc.
Asst. Sec. U. S. Christian Comn., 1863-65. Presb. clerg>-man, and pastor
Ebenezer, now Murray Hill Ch., N. Y. City, 1867-79; and Pine St. Ch.,
Harrisburg, Penna., 1879 to date. Served as private iiSth Penna. Regt.
(Com Exchange) U. S. Vols, during the emergency, 1862. Published ser-
mons, "The Death of President Garfield;" "Twenty-fifth Anniversary of
Pine St. Presb. Ch., Harrisburg, Penna.;" "Some Questions concerning
Prohibition." m. Margaret Jane, dau. John Parr, N. Y. City. Address,
216 State St., Harrisburg, Penna.
fTHOMAS MUTTER CLEEMANN, A. M. (C.E., Renss. Poly. Instit., N.Y., 1865.)
b. Phila., July 31, 1843 ; d. Guayaquil, Ecuador, Nov. 16, 1893. s. Gus-
taNiis B. C. Cleemann and Claramond Colquhoun. Entered 1858. Mem.
Zelo. Was graduated with honor at Renss. Poly. Instit. , Troy, N. Y. Civil
engr. , and has been connected wdth various railroads, on surveys and con-
struction in North and South America. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1885 ; Am. Soc.
Civil Engrs. ; Hist. Soc. Penna. Author ' ' The Railroad Engineers' Practice, ' '
beside various papers in scientific journals. See Allibone.
GEORGE HAMILTON COLKET, A. M. LL. B., 1865.
b. Phila., Aug. 24, 1843. s. Coffin Colket and Mary P. Walker. Entered
1858. A. -t. Treas. Tioga R. R. Co. and Tioga Improve. Co. Merchant.
Stock broker. Brass founder, m. Rebecca B., dau. William B. Thomas,
Phila. Address, 1817 Spring Garden St., Phila.
tJOHN BELLANGEE COX, A. M. LL. B., 1864.
b. Gtn., Phila., Sept. 6, 1839 ; d. Phila., Jan. 3, 1888. s. William Killey
Cox and Mary Keene Bellangee. Entered 1858. Lawyer. One of the
organizers Fairmount Park Art Assn., and its Sec. m. Mary, dau. James
McHenry, M. D.
i- CHARLES BRINTON COXE, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 4, 1843 ; d. Cairo, Eg}T)t. Jan. 3. i873- s. Hon. Charles
Sidney Coxe (Class 1808) and Ann Maria Brinton. Entered 1858. Mem.
Philo. A. <t>. Coal operator. Lieut., Capt. and Major 6th Penna. Cav. U. S.
Vols. , 1862-65. Was wounded at the battle of Todd's Tavern, m. Elizabeth,
dau. Charles Sinkler.
FERSIFOR FRAZER, A. M. (Docteur es-Sciences Naturelles, Univ. de France,
1882 ; Officier de I'Instruction Publique, France, 1890.)
b. Phila., July 24, 1844. s. John Fries Frazer, LL. D. (Class 1829),
Vice-Provost, and Chariotte Jeffers Cave. Entered 1858. Mem. Philo.
Speaker Junior and Senior Exhibition, and at Commencement. A. t.
Studied at the Saxon Mining Acad., Freiberg, 1866-69, passing with dis-
tinction examination in Mineralogy. First foreigner accorded in France
the D. es Sci. N., after public examination, 1882. Received decoration
Palms of the Acad, from the French Govt., July, 1890. Chemist and geologist.
Aide U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surv., 1862-63, in corps assigned to South
Atlantic Squadron U. S. N. ; Asst. U. S. Geol. Surv. in Colorado and Wyoming,
1869 ; Instr. and Asst. Prof. Nat. Phil, and Chem., 1870-72 ; Prof. Chem.,
1872-74 ; Asst. 2d Geol. Surv. Penna., 1874-81 ; Prof Chem. Franklin Instit.,
Phila., 1881-93, and of Penna. Horticul. Soc, 1889 to date. Life mem. or
Fell, of following, viz. : Am. Phil. Soc, 1S71 ; Penna. Hist. Soc; Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phila., 1870; Am. Instit. Mining Engrs.; Fell. Am. Assn. Adv.
Sci.; Fell, and one of the founders Soc. Am. Geologists ; Mil. Order Loyal
Legion U. S.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; Soc. War of 1812 ; British Assn.
for Adv. of Sci., 18S4. Corres. mem. N. Y. Acad. vSci., 1885, and of Reichsan-
stalt, Vienna, 1886, and of Soc. Cientifica Antonio Alzate, Mexico, 1891.
Sec. Am. Com. Internat. Cong. Geologists, Beriin, 1885 ; Vice-Pres. (repre-
senting U. S.) in Internat. Cong. Geologists, London, 1888. Upon invasion
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of Penna. in 1863, served as private First Trp. Phila, City Cav., June-July.
Acting Ensign U. S. N. in the Miss. Squadron till Oct., 1865, when
honorably discharged. Published "Tables for the Determination of Min-
erals after Weisbach's Method;" 4 vols. Penna. State Geol. Reports of
second Geol. Surv. Editor Reports of Intemat. Cong, at Berlin and at
London, and prepared the Report on the Archean Group of America. One
of the editors Franklin Instit. Journal, 1881-92 ; one of the founders,
editors and proprietors American Geologist. Author of many papers,
memoirs and articles in scientific journals, transactions of societies, and in
the daily press, m. Isabella Nevins, dau. Edward Siddons Whelen, Phila.
See MunseWs Am. Ances., vols. iv. and v.; Appleton, Allibone, Hani-
erslfs Officers who served in the Civil War. Address, 928 Spruce St.,
Phila.
t HENRY BRINGHURST GAMBLE, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 23, 1841 ; supposed to have died in Europe. He left
N. Y. City in 1872, and has never been heard of since, s. John Keen
Gamble and Margaret Reed Larisen. Entered 1858. Clk. in a N. Y. City
importing house. Private 7th Regt. N. Y. N. G., and participated in the
battle of Antietam, and was wounded in the riots in N. Y. City on the return
of the regt. to that city, 1863.
t GEORGE HERBERT GOODWIN.
b. Flushing, Queens co., N. Y., May 19, 1842 ; d. Rome, Italy, Apr. 14,
1864 s Rev. Frederic Jordan Goodwin, D. D., and Catharine Thom Blood-
good Entered Junior Class i860. Studied at Wesleyan Univ., Conn.,
1858-59, and at Trinity Coll., Conn., 1859-60. Studied at Berkeley Divm.
Sch. P. E. Ch., Conn., 1862, but failing health obliged him to leave. See
Alumni Record Wesleyan Univ., Conn.
JOHN MILLS HALE, A. M.
b. Lewistown, Mifflin co., Penna., Feb. 18, 1839. s. Reuben Charies
Hale and Sarah Jane Mills. Entered Soph. Class 1859. Lawyer. Mem.
Hist. Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Address, Phillipsburg,
Centre co. , Penna.
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE HALE, A. M.
b Lewistown, Mifflin co., Penna., May 11, 1841. s. Reuben Charles
Hale and Sarah Jane Mills. Entered Soph. Class 1859- Lumber mcht.
Dep. Q. M. Gen. Penna., 1862-63. m. Ann Graham, dau. Col. William
Chamberlain Patterson, Address, Phillipsburg, Centre co. , Penna.
CHARLES CUSTIS HARRISON, A. M. ^ ^ t.
b Phila May 3, 1844. s. George Leib Harrison, LL. D., and Sarah
Ann Waples. ' Entered 1858. Moderator Philo. Z. t. <t>. B. K. Awarded
Henry Reed prize at graduation. Gr. Salutatorian. Sugar refiner. Trustee,
1876 to date. Mngr. Hosp. P. E. Ch., Phila. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.;
Numis. and Antiq. Soc, Phila. m. Ellen Nixon, dau. Edward Wain,
Phila. See J^eith. Address, 1618 Locust St., Phila.
JOHN SPARHAWK JONES, A. M. (D. D., Coll. N. J., 1880.)
b. Phila. , June 5, 1842. s. Hon. Joel Jones and Eliza Perkins Sparhawk.
Entered 1858. Mem. Philo. Awarded the Junior Phil, prize equally with
Edward Seymour Harian. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. , Princeton, N. J. ,
1867. Presb. clergyman, and asst. min. First Ch., Balto., Md., 1867-70;
pastor Brown Memorial Ch., Balto., 1870-90. m. Harriet S., dau. Alex-
ander Winchester, Balto., Md. Address, Preston near Charles Sts., Balto.,
Md.
THOMAS FIRTH JONES, A. M. . o t, ,Tn, . 11
b. Phila., Mch. 18, 1844. s. Isaac Cooper Jones and Sarah Whitall
Woodruff. Entered 1858. Merchant. Served as private in Penna. militia
during the emergencies, 1862 and 1863. m. Cornelia Clay, dau. J. Livings-
ton Erringer, Phila. See J^eilh. Address, Wissahickon Ave., Gtn., Phila.
228 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1862
ROBERT PATTON LISLE, A. M.
h. Gtn., Phila., Aug. 28, 1842. s. John Mark Lisle and Rosalie Clifton
Patton. Entered 1858, *. K. 2. Acting Asst. Paymaster U. S. N., 1863 ;
Asst. Pa}'master, 1864 ; Paymaster, 1867 to date. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal
Legion U. S.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m. Fannie Hollingsworth, dau.
Charles H. Lyman, Phila. See Rodman Family. Address, 1602 Spruce
St., Phila.
fJOHN GEORGE REPPLIER McELROY, A.M.
b. Phila., June 30, 1842 ; d. Phila., Nov. 26, 1890. s. Archibald McElroy
and Sophia Maria Repplier. Entered 1858. Awarded Fresh. Gr. prize.
Soph. Latin prize, Senior Gr. prize, and the Senior Phil, prize equally with
William Pepper. Teacher Rittenhouse Acad., Phila., 1862-66, and Chicago
High Sch., 1866-67. Asst. Prof. Gr. and Hist., 1869-76; Prof. Rhet. and
Eng. Lang., 1876-90. Mem. Modern Lang. Assn. of America; Shakspere
Soc, Phila.; Browning Soc, Phila.; Contemporary Club, Phila. Author
"A System of Punctuation;" "The Structure of English Prose;" "Es-
sential Lessons in English Etymology ; " beside many papers in periodicals,
etc. m. Anna Baldwin, dau. John Clayton (Class 1837). See Allibone.
THOMAS McKEAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 28, 1842. s. Henry Pratt McKean (Class 1826) and
Phebe Elizabeth Warren. Entered 1858. Mem. Philo. Z. -P. Merchant.
Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m. Elizabeth, dau.
George Mifflin Wharton (Class 1823). Address, 1925 Walnut St., Phila.
t GEORGE PEPPER, A. M. M. D., 1865.
b. Phila., Apr. i, 1841 ; d. Phila., Sept. 14, 1872. s. William Pepper,
M. D., Prof. Med. Dept., and Sarah Piatt. Entered 1858. Mem, Philo.
Z. i'. Physician. Obstetrician Phila. Hosp.; phys. Magdalen Home; asst.
phys. Lying-in Charity. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1867. Mem. Acad. Nat.
Sci. Phila., 1867 ; Pathol. Soc, Phila.; Obstet. Soc, Phila., 1871, which he
was chiefly instrumental in founding, and its Sec. for a number of years.
Corres. mem. Gynaecol. Soc, Boston. Private 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols.,
Sept., 1862, was promoted to a lieutenancy, and saw much active service.
Was disabled in 1863, and honorably discharged May of same year. Author
"Adipose Deposits in the Omentum and Abdominal Walls as a Source of
Error in Diagnosis;" "The Mechanical Treatment of Uterine Displace-
ments," etc. m. Hitty Markoe, dau. George Mifflin Wharton (Class 1823).
See Appleton.
WILLIAM PEPPER, A.M. M. D., 1864. (LL.D., Lafayette Coll., 1881, and
Coll. N. J., 1888.)
b. Phila., Aug. 21, 1843. s. William Pepper, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept.,
and Sarah Piatt. Entered 1858. Mem. Philo. Z. ^. 4-. B. K. Class Pres.
Awarded Senior English prize, and Senior Phil, prize equally with John
G. R. McElroy. Valedictorian. Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp. Phjs.
Phila. Hosp., 1867-84; and Lincoln Instit., 1867-70; and Children's Hosp.,
1870-72; consult, phys. St. Christopher's Hosp., 1886. Curator Penna.
Hosp., 1866-70; and to Phila. Hosp., 1867-71. Lecturer Morbid Anat.,
1868-70, and Clinical Med., 1870-74, and Physical Diag., 1871-73. Prof.
Clinical Med., 1874-84; and of Theory and Pract. and Clinical Med., 1884
to date. Provost, 1881 to date. Mem. Pathol. Soc, Phila., 1865, and its
Pres., 1873-76. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1870; Phila. co. Med. Soc, 1871 ;
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1867-76 ; and of its Biol. Section, 1868-74, and Direc
of same. Mem. Obstet. Soc, Phila., 1870-82; Am. Neurol. Assn., 1874;
corres. mem. N. Y. Soc. Neurology and Electrolog>', 1874 ; hon. mem. N. J.
Med. Soc, 1875 ; mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1872, and Chmn. Section on Med.,
1886 ; mem. Med. Soc. State Penna.; hon, mem. Harrisburg (Penna.) Pathol.
Soc, 1881 ; mem. Am. Acad. Med., 1882 ; hon. mem. Medico-Chirurg. Fac-
ulty, Md., 1884 ; mem. Am. Climatol. Soc, 1885, and its ?res.; and of Assn.
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Am. Phys., 1886. Mngr. Univ. Hosp., 1874. Med. Direc. Centennial Inter-
nal. Exhibition, 1875-76. Pres. Foulke and Long Instit. for Orphan Girls,
1886 to date. Pres. Pan-American Med. Cong., Washington, 1893. He
planned and was chiefly instrumental in establishing the extension of the
educational field of the Univ. of Penna., as well as in raising the funds
required for the erection of the Univ. Hosp. and many other buildings, and
the support of the numerous added courses of study. One of the founders
of the Penna. Museum and Sch. Industrial Art, and was a mngr. for
several years. For his services in connection with the Centennial Intemat
Exhibition he received fr. the King of Sweden in 1877 the decoration of
Knight Commander of the Order of St. Olaf. Author ' ' System of Medicine
by American Authors," 5 vols.; with John F. Meigs, M. D., "Diseases of
Children ; " and many contributions to medical and literary journals, among
the more important being "Trephining in Cerebral Disease;" "Local
Treatment of Pulmonary Cav-ities ; " "Treatment of Typhoid Fever;"
" Relapsing Fever ; " " Report on Mineral Springs of America ; " " Phthisis
in Penna.; " " Epilepsy ; " " Catarrhal Irritation ; " " Sanitarj' Relations
of Hospitals ; " " Higher Medical Education, etc.;" "Force vs. Work;"
"Benjamin Franklin ;" Memoirs of Edward Rhoads, M. D., and of John
F. Meigs, M. D. He founded the Phila. Medical Times, and was its editor,
1870-71. m. Frances Sergeant, dau. Christopher Grant Perry. See Apple-
ton, Allibone, Atkinson, Ruschenberger. Address, 1811 Spruce St., Phila.
ROBERT RITCHIE, A. M. LL. B., 1864.
b. Phila., Feb. 8, 1845. s. Arthur Ritchie and Mary Rhea Barton Hop-
kins. Entered Soph. Class 1859. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Gen.
Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1867. P. E. clergyman, and asst. min.
Ch. of Messiah and of Advent, Boston, Mass.; rector Trinity, Melrose,
Mass. ; and of St. James the Less, Phila., 1870 to date. Served as private in
Penna. militia during the emergency, 1862. m. Helen Williams, dau. Wil-
liam Bridge, Me. Address, Rectory St. James the Less, Falls of Schuylkill,
Phila.
BEVERLEY ROBINSON, A. M. (M. D., Univ. Paris, 1872.)
b. Phila., Mch. 22, 1844. s. Moncure Robinson and Charlotte Randolph
Taylor. Entered 1858. A. ^. Physician. Lecturer Laryngology, Bellevue
Med. Coll., N. Y. City. Mem. N. Y. Acad. Med. Served as private
Gray Reser\'es Regt. Phila. during the emergency, 1863. Author "Nasal
Catarrh and Allied Diseases," and numerous articles in medical journals,
m. Anna, dau. Herman Foster. See Atkinson, Allibone. Address, 37 W.
Thirty-fifth St., N. Y. City.
SKIPWITH WILMER, A. M. (LL. B., Univ. La., 1866.)
b. Northampton co., Va., Feb. 22, 1843. s. Rt. Rev. Joseph B. Wilmer
and Helen Skipwith. Entered 1858. Moderator Philo. Z. i'. Lawyer.
Lieut, and A. D. C. Conf. Army, 1862-65. m. Delia Jarvis, dau. Frederick
Tudor, Boston, Mass. Address, 207 N. Calvert St., Balto., Md.
ERNEST ZANTZINGER, A. M. LL. B., 1875.
b. Phila., May 9, 1843. s. George Zantzinger and Caroline Helmuth.
Entered 1858. Z. *. Merchant, 1862-70 ; since then, lawyer, m. Hitty
Markoe, dau. George Mifflin Wharton (Class 1823) and widow of George
Pepper, M. D. (Class 1862). Address, 1736 Pine St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
FRANK BURNS.
b. Phila., 1845. s. Charles Marquedant Burns and Eliza Van Dyke
Rousseau. Entered 1858, and left at the close of Junior year. *. K. 2.
Clerk. Sergt. 15th Penna. Cav. (Anderson Trp.) U. S. Vols. Address, 717
Walnut St., Phila.
230 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1862
CHARLES JOHN CHURCHMAN.
b. Gtu., Phila., Mch. 7, 1843. s. Charles West Churchman and Eliza
Bridgman, Entered second temi Fresh. 3'ear, 1859, and left at the close of
first term Junior year. Merchant, m. Annie W., dau. D. Clarke Wharton,
Phila. Address, 1027 Spruce St., Phila.
JAMES COLLINS. [Sci.
b. Glasgow, Mo., . s. . Entered Sci. course, Jan., 1859, and
left at the close of Fresh, year.
fANDREW DAVID RUSSELL CRAWFORD. [Sci.
b. Phila., June 25, 1844; d. Fairfield, near Walla Walla, Wash., Apr.
14, 1892. s. Stephen Rowan Crawford and Jane Wilson. Entered Sci.
course second term Jan., 1859, and left at the close of same term. "I". K. 2.
Clerk. Capt.'s elk. U. S. N., 1862, and served in the Miss, and Gulf
Squadrons, m. Louisa B., dau. John Henderson.
JOSEPH URY CRAWFORD. [Sci.
b. "Ury," Fox Chase, Phila., Aug. 25, 1842. s. Stephen Rowan Craw-
ford and Jane Wilson. Entered Sci. course second term Jan., 1859, and left
at the close of same. <f'. K. 2. Studied at Poly. Coll., Phila., 1861. Civil
engr., and now connected with the Penna. R. R. Co., Phila. Consult, engr.
Kaitakushi, Japan. Decorated by the Emperor of Japan, Order of the
Rising Sun (third class). Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. 2d Lieut.
6th Regt. N. J. U. S. Vols., Oct., 1861 ; ist Lieut., May, 1862 ; Capt., July,
1862; honorably mustered out, Sept., 1864. m. Harriet Cutler, dau.
Emanuel Henriques, New Haven, Conn. Address, Fox Chase, Phila.
tJOHN DE LA MATER ELKINTON.
b. Phila., Aug. 29, 1843 ; d. Phila., 1886 (?).s. John Abraham Elkin-
ton, M. D., and Antonia De La Mater. Entered 1858, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Merchant. Private Keystone (Penna.) Battery, 1862-64.
REUBEN ETTING.
b. Phila., Feb. 14, 1842. s. Edward Johnson Etting and Philippa
Minis. Entered 1858, and left at the close of Soph. year. Z. -i. Merchant.
Now ins. agt. Asst. Paymaster U. S. N. during the Civil War. Address,
1319 Walnut St., Phila.
fEDWARD SEYMOUR HARLAN, LL. B., 1865.
b. Phila., 1842; d. Green Hill, Chester co., Penna., Aug. 25, 1892. s.
Richard Harlan and Margaret Hart Simmons. Entered second term Soph,
year Jan., i860, and left at the close of second term Senior year. Awarded
Junior Phil, prize equally with John Sparhawk Jones. Mem. Philo. Z. -f.
Lawyer. Private Phila. Battery during the emergency, 1862 and 1863. m.
Katherine Biddle, dau. Samuel Leonard, Phila. See Autobiog. Charles
Biddle.
EDWIN FISHER KING.
b. , Apr. 15, 1841. s. Edvdn King and . Entered 1858, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
fKILBURN KNOX.
b. Lawrenceville, Tioga co., Penna,, Oct. 23, 1842 ; d. Milwaukee, Wis.,
Apr. 17, 1891. s. Hon. John C. Knox and Adalaide Kilburn. Entered 1858,
and left at the beginning of third term Junior year to enter the U. S. ser\-ice.
4-. K. Z. Soldier. Private' Commonwealth (Penna.) Artill. during the tliree
mos. campaign, 1861. ist Lieut, nth U. S. Inf.; Capt., Brvt. Lieut.-Col.
Chf. Comsy. of Musters Amiv of Tenn. Gov. Nat. Soldiers' Home, ]Mil-
waukee. Wis. Comsy. Gen. State N. Y. Sec. to Pres. Andrew Johnson,
m. Annie, dau. Firmen Menager.
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CLIFFORD LEWIS.
b. Phila., June 18, 1843. s. David Lewis and Camilla Phillips. Entered
1858, and left at the close of first term Junior year. Mem. Philo. A. ^.
Treas. Mut. Assurance Co. Trustee and agent for various estates, m. Ella
E., dau. William Burr Nash Cozens. Address, 313 So. Twelfth St., Phila.
tJAMES MclNTYRE, hh.B., 1866.
b. Phila., Feb. 10, 1842 ; d. Phila., Feb. 6, 1883. s. Archibald Mclntyre
and Caroline Maxwell. Entered 1858, and left during the Junior year.
Law>'er. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. ist Lieut. 115th Penna.
Regt. U. S. Vols., Feb., 1862 ; Capt., May, 1863. A. D. C. on the staff of
Gen. Fitz John Porter. Resigned and honorably discharged, Dec, 1863.
fWILLIAM GOULD MEIGS (A. B., Lafayette Coll., 1862. A. M., Lafayette
Coll., 1865).
b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 13, 1843 ; d. Lebanon, Penna., Feb. 13, 18SS.
s. Rev. Matthew Meigs and Mary Gould. Entered 1858, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Civil engr., and resdt. engr. Lebanon
Valley Div. P. and R. R. R., 1871-88. Sergt. 121st Penna. Regt. U. S.
Vols., during the Civil War. m. Margaret, dau. William Pollock, Potts-
ville, Penna.
LEONIDAS H. NICE.
b. Balto., Md., . s. . Entered Soph. Class 1859, and left
during the Soph. year.
THOMAS CAMPBELL OAKMAN.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 1842. s. John Oakman and Harriet Sykes Campbell.
Entered 1858, and left at the close of Fresh, year. A. *. Supdt. of " Hope "
cotton mills, N. C. ; since then engaged in railroad work and in finance com-
panies. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the emergency in sum-
mer of 1863. 2d Lieut., 1st Lieut, and Capt. 6th Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols.,
Mch., 1865. m. Mary, dau. Edwin Saunders. Address, rooms 71-72 Com-
merce Bldg., 14-16 Pacific Ave., Chicago, 111.
GEORGE BRINTON PHILLIPS. [5ci.
b. Phila., Aug. 30, 1841. s. Clement Stocker Phillips and Mary Char-
lotte Brinton. Entered 1858, and left at the close of Fresh, year, when he
entered the Sci. course and left i860. Mem. Philo. A. *. Chemist, and
connected with the U. S. A. Laboratory, Astoria, L. I., 1863. Assayer, Mar-
quette, Mich., 1864. Mfg. chem. and refiner of silver and gold, 1865 to date.
Instr. Physics and Chem. Acad. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1876-81. Mem. Franklin
Instit., Phila.; Soc. Chem. Industry, Eng.; Photographic Soc. , Phila.; Hist.
Soc. Penna. Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artill. during the three
months campaign, 1861. Private Gray Reserves Regt. Penna. militia
during the emergency, 1862. m. Ellen Emlen, dau. Benjamin W. Jones.
Address, 2007 DeLancey Place, Phila.
fTHOMAS HENRY POWERS.
b. Phila., Mch. 22, 1842 ; d. Phila., Mch. 8, 1873. s. Thomas Henry
Powers and Anna Matilda Cash. Entered 1858, and left at the close of Soph,
year. *. K. 2.
THOMAS LEAMING SMITH.
b. Phila., Aug. 3, 1844. s. Henry Hollingsworth Smith, M. D., LL.D.
(Class 1834), Prof. Med. Dept., and Mar>' Edmonds Horner. Entered as a
partial student 1858, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo.
A. ■^. Merchant. Sec. to Surg. -Gen. Penna., 1861 and 1862 ; private Gray
Reserves Regt. Phila. during the emergency, 1863. m. Emilie Vezin, dau.
Samuel Grant, Phila. Address, 352 W. Twenty-first St. , N. Y. City.
EDWARD STARR.
b. Phila., Aug. 17, 1844. s. Isaac Starr and Lydia Ducoing. Entered
second term Junior year 1861, and left during the Senior year. Mem. Philo.
Z. ■i'. Studied at Haverford Coll., 1858-61. Stock broker, m. Mary
Williams, dau. Charles L. Sharpless. Address, 1829 Pine St., Phila.
232 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI<VANIA. [1863
1863.
JAMES WILLIAM ASHTON, A. M. (D. D., Hobart Coll., 1890.)
b. Phila., Jan. 18, 1843. s. Daniel Rambo Ashton, and Elizabeth Josiah
Marsh. Entered 1859. Awarded Fresh, and Soph, Declam. prizes, and
Junior English prize. Pres. Zelo. Studied at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila.,
two years and at Theol. Sem., Newton, Mass., one year, Bapt. clergyman,
and pastor Waterford, N. Y., and Norwich, Conn. Since June, 1872, P. E.
clergyman, and rector Ch. of Annunciation, Phila.; assoc. rector Grace Ch.,
Phila.; and rector St. Stephen's, Olean, N. Y. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.
Received leave of absence from the Trustees, 1861, to enter the military
service U. S., and served as 2d Lieut, and Adj. 157th Penna. Regt. U. S.
Vols., connected with the Army of the Potomac. Was wounded before
Petersburg, Va., June, 1864, and was honorably discharged for wound and
phj^sical disabilities, Sept., 1864. m. Cornelia Elizabeth, dau. Frederick
Jones. Address, Olean, Cattaraugus co., N. Y.
WILLIAM RAWLE BROOKE,* A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 29, 1843. s. Charles Wallace Brooke and Elizabeth
Tilghman Rawle. Entered 1859. Moderator Philo. Lawyer. Treas. Law
Assn., Phila., 1879 to date. Agt. Penn Estate in Penna., 1886 to date.
Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna., and its Rec. Sec, 1878-93, and a mem. of its Conn.,
1893 to date. Mil. Hist. Soc, Mass.; Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S.; Penna.
Soc. Sons of Revo.; Soc. War of 1812. By permission of the Trustees he
entered the military service of U. S., and served as 2d Lieut. 3d Penna. Cav.
U. S. Vols., Dec, 1862; 1st Lieut., Oct., 1864; Capt. Oct., 1864; trans-
ferred to 5th Penna. Cav., May, 1865 ; honorably mustered out, Aug., 1865.
Brvt. Maj. U. S. Vols., Mch., 1865 ; and Lieut.-Col., Apr., 1865. 2d Lieut.
7th U. S. Cav., July, 1866. Declined Nov., 1866. Published "The Right
Flank at Gettysburg;" "With Gregg in the Gettysburg Campaign;"
" Gregg's Cavalry Fight at Gettysburg ; " beside contributions to historical
magazines, m. Elizabeth Norris, dau. Henry Pepper, Phila. See MtmseIVs
Am. Ances., vol. iv. Keith, Appleton. Havterslfs Officers who served
in the Civil War. Address, 230 So. Twenty-second St., Phila
t CHARLES FOLLEN CORSON, A.M.
b. Whitemarsh twp., Montg. co., Penna., Nov. 22, 1842 ; d. Norristown,
Penna., May 31, 1889. Entered Soph. Class i860. Lawyer. Private nth
Regt. Penna. militia during the emergency, Sept., 1862. Connected with
Provost Marshal Gen.'s Dept. U. S. Vols., July, 1863 to Dec, 1865. m. ist,
Mary Shepperd, dau. Lewis A. Lukens, Conshohocken, Penna.; 2d, Mar-
garet, dau. Adam Slemmer, Norristown, Penna.
ALEXIS IRENEE du PONT, A. M. M. D., 1866.
b. near Wilmington, Del., June 5, 1843. s. Alexis Iren^e du Pont (Class
1835) and Joanna Smith. Entered Soph. Class i860. <I>. K. 2. Manufac-
turer, m. Elizabeth C, dau. Hon. Edward G. Bradford, Wilmington, Del.
Address, Wilmington, Del.
tJOHN FERGUSON, A.M.
b. ; d. Phila., July 19, 1869, aged twenty-eight years, s. .
Entered Senior Class 1863. Studied at Lafayette Coll. Teacher at Potts-
town, Gtn., and West Chester, Penna., and Cincinnati, O. Law student.
See Coffin's Men of Lafayette.
+ NATHAN HATFIELD, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1865.)
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., . s. Nathan L. Hatfield, M. D., and .
Entered 1859. Physician. Mem. Phila. co. Med. Soc. m. .
* Now known as Vl'illiam Brooke-Rawle.
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CZEKIEL HUNN, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., June 20, 1841. s. Ezekiel Hunn and Lydia Jones Sharpless.
Entered Soph. Class i860. Lawyer. Private iiSth Penna. Regt. (Corn
Exchange) U. S. Vols., 1862, and in Gray Reserves Regt. Penna. militia
during the emergency, 1863. 3d Sergt. Capt. B. Lambert's Indepen. mounted
(Penna.) company of one hundred days U. S. Vols., July to Nov., 1864. m,
Anna E., dau. Jabez Jenkins, Wildcat Manor near Lebanon, Del. Address,
713 Walnut St., Phila.
+ DANIEL J ACQ BY, A.M.
h. Sumneytown, Montg. co., Penna., Aug. 6, 1842; d. Nomstown,
Penna., Sept. 11, 1878. s. Nathaniel Jacoby and Valeria Hartranft. En-
tered 1859. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Kate, dau. Michael C. Boyer, Nor-
ristown, Penna.
WILLIAM LAURIE, A. M. (D. D., Lafayette Coll., 1886.)
b. Wigtownshire, Scotland, Aug. 19, 1832. s. William Laune and
Jane Murdoch. Entered 1859. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton,
N. J., 1866. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Stewartsville, N. J., 1866-72;
Penn' Van, N. Y., 1872-75; stated supply Watkins, N. Y., 1876; pastor
Bellefonte, Penna., 1876 to date. Has published a few sermons, m. ist,
Martha, dau. James Baillief, Wigtownshire, Scotland; 2d, Alice A., dau.
Julius Ives, Geneva, N. Y. Address, Bellefonte, Penna.
WILLIAM MAIN, A. M.
b. Silver Lake, Susquehanna co., Penna., Feb. 10, 1845. s. William
Main and Ann Rose. Entered 1859. Mem. Philo. Honorable mention for
Fresh. Latin prize. Engaged in mining and metallurgical work in the
West and Northwest, 1866-73. Prof. Chem. and Geol. Univ. So. Car.,
1873-77. Mining, 1877-83, and since then has been employed in developing
electrical inventions, m. Fannie A., dau. Lieut. -Col. James S. Fillebrown,
U. S. Vols. Address, 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.
JAMES LOGAN NEWBOLD, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 13, 1843. s. James S. Newbold and Sally Robeson Logan.
Entered 1859. Mem. Philo. Note broker. Address, 279 So. Fourth St.,
Phila.
i-GEORGE WASHINGTON PAULY, A.M.
b. Phila., July 24, 1842 ; d. Phila., Nov. 5, 1869. s. Louis Lawshe Pauly
and Hannah Painter Statzell. Entered Soph. Class i860. Mem. Philo.
Awarded Senior English prize. Was graduated at Berkeley Divin. Sch.,
P. E. Ch., Middletown, Conn., 1866. P. E. clergyman, and asst. min. St.
Mark's, Phila., 1866-67.
CHARLES PENROSE PERKINS, A. M. (C. E., Renss. Poly. Instit. Troy, 1866.)
b. Phila., Oct. 2, 1844. s. Abraham R. Perkins and Margaret R. Pen-
rose. Entered 1859. Moderator Philo. Z, t. Civil engineer. Mem. Am.
Soc. Civil Engrs. m. Helen A., dau. John A. Wright, Phila. Address, Bryn
Mawr, Montg. co., Penna.
EUGENE IRVING SANTEE, A. M. M. D., 1866.
b. Phila., May 18, 1841. s. Charles Santee and Judith Hittel. Entered
1859. Mem. Philo. Physician. Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.; Phila. co.
Med. Soc. ; Obstet. Soc. Phila. ; Pathol. Soc. Phila. m. Mary Alice, dau.
William Montelius, Phila. Address, 605 N. Eleventh St., Phila.
t FRANCIS GARDEN SMYTH, A. M. M. D., 1866.
b. Phila., Dec. 29, 1843; d. Phila., July 24, 1879. s. Eugene Smyth
and Bedelia Tucker. Entered 1859. Mem. Philo. Physician. Visiting
phys. Guardians of the Poor, Phila., 1866. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1870.
Mem. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1872 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1872 ; Internat. Med.
Cong. Phila., 1876; Phila. co. Med. Soc, 1877; Pathol. Soc. Phila., 1877;
Med. Soc, State Penna., 1878. m. Mrs. Mary J. Guckert, dau. James P.
Cruice. See Memoir by Edward J. Nolan, M. D.
234 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA, [1863
GEORGE WASHINGTON SPIESE, A. M.
b. Newcastle, Lawrence co., Penna., June 2, 1S42. s. Hervey Spiese
and Elizabeth Warfel. Entered second term Fresh, year i860. Mem. Philo.
Lawyer. Mem. Franklin Instit. Phila.; Hist. Soc. Penna. m. Charlotte J.,
dau. David Buckwalter. Address, 1642 Green St., Phila.
GEORGE STRAWBRIDGE, A. M. M. D., 1866.
b. Phila., Oct. 18, 1844. s. George Strawbridge and Jane V. West.
Entered 1859. Studied at Univ. Berlin and at Vienna. Physician. Clini-
cal Prof. Diseases of the Ear, 1879-90. Ophthal. Surg, to Wills Eye Hosp. ;
and to Presb. Hosp. ; and in charge of Penna. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Mem.
Phila. CO. Med. Soc; Med. Soc. State Penna.; Am. Med. Assn., 1872;
Intemat. Med. Cong. Phila., 1876; German and Am. Ophthal. Soc; Oto-
logical Soc; Am. Phil. Soc, 1877. Has contributed many papers and
lectures to medical journals, m. Alice, dau. Hon. John Welsh, LL. D., U. S.
Minister to the Court of St. James. See Keith, Atkinson. Address, 208 So.
Fifteenth St., Phila.
WILLIAM FLETCHER SWAHLEN, A. M.
b. Elizabeth, N. J., . s. . Entered Junior Class 1861.
fTHEODORE HEYER WILLIAMSON.
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1843 ; drowned while bathing in the Conn. River,
Aug. 6, 1864. s. Rev. Charles Williamson and Catharine Freeman. Entered
Soph. Class i860. Awarded Senior Gr. prize. Valedictorian.
t FRANK WEBSTER WINSLOW, A. M.
b Phila., May 9, 1844 ; d. Phila., May 15, 1878. s. Harrison Gray Otis
Winslow, M. D., and Anna M. Hallowell. Entered second term Fresh, year
i860. Awarded Henry Reed prize. Gr. Salutatorian. Was graduated at
Theol. Sem., Andover, Mass. P. E. clergyman, and misny. m Colorado,
1866-68 ; rector Washington, D. C, and clerk in U. S. Treas. Dept., devotmg
his salary from the latter position to the interests of his parish. Agent
TJ. S. Christian Comn. for a short time during the Civil War.
SAMUEL YOUNG, A.M.
b. near Ramelton, co. Donegal, Ireland, June i, 1837. s. John Young
and Nancy Irwin. Entered 1859. Mem. Philo. Awarded Fresh. Latin
prize Presb. clergyman, and pastor Allegheny City, Penna. m. Eliza C,
dau. WiUiam Caskey. Address, 151 Buena Vista St., Allegheny City, Penna.
Non-Graduates.
WOLCOTT RICHARDS BISSELL.
b Phila Mch. 20, 1845. s. Israel Morey Bissell and Augusta Turner
Meade. Entered 1859, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo.
m. Mary Augusta, dau. Alexander O. McGrew, Brooklyn, N. Y. See
MunselVs Am. Aftces., vol. iv. Address, San Francisco, Cal.
CHARLES W. BREAKER.
b. Charleston, S. C, . s. . Entered Soph. Class i860, and left
during the Junior year. Mem. Philo.
THOMAS McKEE BROWN (A. B., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1864. A. M., Trinity
Coll., 1884).
b Phila Feb 8 1841. s. James Brown and Margaret O'Farrell. En-
tered "second term Junior year 1862, and left at the close of same terni.
A. S-. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch N. Y. City 1S65.
P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Mary the Virgin, N. Y. City, 1870 to date. m.
Mary Elizabeth, dau. William Scott, N. Y. City. Address, 232 W. Forty-
fifth St., N. Y. City.
1863] college; department. 235
IRVINE STEPHENS BULLOCH.
b. Roswell, Cobb co., Ga., May 18, 1842. s. James Dunwoody Bulloch
and Martha Stewart. Entered 1859, and left at the beginning of third term
Soph, year, Apr., 1861. A. -i". Cotton broker, Liverpool, Eng. Midship-
man, Ensign and Lieut. Conf. Navy, and served on board the cruisers
Nashville, Alabama and Shenandoah, 1861-65. m. Ella Clitz, dau. Maj.
Henry Beaufort Sears, U. S. A. Address, i Sydenham Ave., Liverpool,
Eng.
t FRANK HAMILTON CLARK. [5ci.
b. Phila., Sept. 26, 1844; d. Phila., Nov. 29, 1882. s. Enoch White
Clark and Sarah Crawford Dodge. Entered Sci. course 1859, and left i860.
A. i'. Banker. Pres. Lake Superior and Miss. R. R. Co., 1871-73. 2d
Lieut. Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Oct., 1862, was severely wounded in the
battle of Chancellorsville, May, 1863, and was subsequently honorably dis-
charged for wound and physical disability. A. D. C. on the staff of Gen.
David B. Birney. m. Jessie, dau. Hon. Edmund Rice, St. Paul, Minn.
WILLIAM HENRY COLESBERRY.
b. Phila., Feb. 4, 1841. s. John Colesberry and Susan Stephens. En-
tered 1859, ^"<i ^^^^ ^^ t^^ close of Junior year. Mem. Zelo. Civil engineer.
Surv. of highways Landis twp., Burlington co., N. J. Private Starr's Battery
7th Regt. Penna. militia during the emergency, 1862. m. Martha Eliza-
beth, dau. John Thomas Skirven. Address, 2207 N. Sixteenth St., Phila.
WILLIAM JAMES DAY.
b. Paspebiac, Bonaventure, Canada, Feb. 20, 1840. s. William Day
and Mary Charlotte Munro. Entered 1859, and left at the close of Junior
year. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1865.
Presb. clergyman, and misny. Ashley, Nanticoke, Shickshinny and Sugar
Notch, Penna., 1865-89. Corporal 44th Regt. Penna. militia, 1863. Mem.
U. S. Christian Comn., 1862, and of U. S. Sanitary Comn., 1864. Chaplain
N. G. Penna., 1887 to date. m. Mary Ann, dau, Henry H. Henderson.
Address, Plymouth, Penna.
GEORGE EMLEN, LL. B., 1865.
b. Phila., Nov. 27, 1843. s. George Emlen, Jr. (Class 1832), and Ellen
Markoe. Entered 1859, ^^^ ^^^ during the Senior year. A. *. Lawyer,
m. Helen Rotch, dau. D. Clark Wharton, Phila. See ATeilh. Address,
Penllyn, Montg. co., Penna.
ROBERT FERRIDAY.
b. New Orleans, La., . s. William Ferriday and . Entered
Soph. Class i860, and left during the Junior year.
t HARVEY FISHER. [Sci.
b. Wakefield, Gtn., Phila., Nov. 4, 1843 ; d. Atlantic City, N. J., Aug.
31, 1885. s. Thomas Rodman Fisher and Letitia Harvey Ellicott. Entered
Sci. course 1859, and left 1862 to enter the military service of U. S. A. 4>.
Cotton planter; subsequently ironmaster. Mem. Borough Conn., Dun-
cannon, Penna. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. 2d Lieut. 150th
Penna. Regt. (Bucktails) U. S. Vols., Aug., 1862; ist Lieut., Feb., 1863;
Capt., Mch., 1864; honorably mustered out, July, 1865. He declined any
brevet ; and ser\'ed in all the campaigns of the Army of the Potomac. See
Rodman Family.
HOWARD L. HAINES.
b. Phila., Apr. 19, 1845. s. . Entered Junior Class as a partial
student 1862, and left at the close of Junior year. Studied at Haverford
Coll., Penna., 1859-61. Address, 1 714, Green St., Phila.
236 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI.VANIA. [1863
JOHN WOOD KESTER, JR. [Sci.
b. Frankford, Phila., 1842. s. John Wood Kester and Eleanor Boyd.
Entered Sci. course 1859, and left i860. Mem. Zelo. A. i'. Wholesale
druggist. Private Commonwealth (Penna.) Artill. during the three months
service, 1861. Capt. ist N. J. Cav. U. S. Vols., Oct., 1861 ; honorably mus-
tered out as Col. of the same regt. for wounds and physical disability, Sept.
26, 1864. Wounded in the head from concussion of a shell at Warrington
Spgs., Oct., 1863. m. Sarah McGill, dau. Wyndom Harvey Stokes.
CHARLES LEWIS LEIPER.
b. "Avondale," Del. co., Penna., Dec. 25, 1842, s. Samuel McKean
Leiper (Class 1822) and Mary Lewis. Entered 1859, ^od left at the close of
Fresh, year. Yam broker. Private U. S. Vols., Sept., 1861. Capt. 6th
Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., Nov., 1862; Major, Sept., 1864; Lieut. -Col., Col.
and Brvt. Brig.-Gen. U. S. Vols., 1865. Transferred to 2d Provisional Cav.,
June, 1865. Was wounded at Beverly Ford, Va., June 9, 1863, and at Old
Church, Va., May 30, 1864. m. Henrietta Maria, dau. Lucius Witham
Stockton. Address, 1416 Lombard St., Phila.
^- JAMES MARKOE, JR., M. D., 1866.
b. Phila., May 30, 1843 J d. Phila., Apr. i, 1884. s. James Markoe and
Sarah Coleman Fisher. Entered 1859, and left at the close of Junior year.
A. *. Physician. Resdt. phys. Penna. Hosp. Visiting phys. Girard Coll.
and to Presb. Hosp.
fWILLIAM EDWARD MOORHEAD.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered as a partial student i860,
and left at the close of Fresh, year.
HERBERT NORRIS, M. D., 1866.
b. Carlisle, Penna., June 12, 1843. s. Rev. William Herbert Norris and
Juliet Rawle. Entered Junior Class 1861, and left at the close of Junior
year. A. ^. Studied at Trinity Coll., Conn. Physician. Resdt. Penna.
Hosp. Visiting phys. Catharine St. Dispen. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1869.
Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1872.; Hist. Soc. Penna. m. Elizabeth Gibson,
dau. John George Ogilvie, Northumberland, Eng. See Keith. Address,
313 So. Eighteenth St., Phila.
JOHN WOODBRIDGE PATTON (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1863. A. M., Coll. N. J.,
1866).
b. , 1843. s. J. W. Patton and Mary Eugenia Blackiston. Entered
1859, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem.
Com. Coun., Phila., for five years. Pres. Mortg. Trust Co. Penna. m. .
See The Swedish Holsteins in Am. Address, 161 2 Simimer St., Phila.
HENRY PETTIT, M. S., gratise causa, 1877. [Sci.
b. Phila., Dec. 23, 1842. s. Robert Pettit, Pay Director U. S. N., and
Laura Ellmaker. Entered 1859, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Entered
Sci. course i860, and left 1862. A. t. Architect and civil engr. Special
agt. Centennial Comn., Phila., to visit Vienna Exposition, 1873. Archi-
tect of main building, Centennial Exhibition, Phila. Chmn. Bureau of
of Installation Centennial Exhibition, Phila., 1875-76. Chf. of Bureau
of Management Permanent Exhibition, Phila., 1877. In charge of U.
S. Dept. and superintended the construction of it for the French Univ.
Exposition, Paris, 1879. Mem. Am. Soc. Civil Engrs.; Assoc. Mem. Am.
Instit. Mining Engrs. He has been decorated with the following orders,
viz. : Ridder of St. Olaf, from King Oscar of Norway and Sweden ; a
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, from France ; a Commander of Nichan
Iftikhar, from the Bey of Tunis ; a Caballero of Ysabel la Catolica, from
King Alfonso XIII. of Spain. See McKean Family by R. Buchanan.
Address, 118 So. Nineteenth St., Phila.
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FRANKLIN PLATT.
b. Phila., Nov. 19, 1844. s. Franklin Piatt and Clara A. Greenough.
Entered Soph. Class i860, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. ■¥. Geolo-
gist. Aide U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surv., 1864-66. Asst. Geologist Penna.,
1874-81. Pres. Rochester and Pittsburgh Coal and Iron Co. Mem. Am.
Phil. Soc, 1874; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila.; Am. Assn. Adv. Sci.; Penna. Soc.
Sons of Revo. Private 32d Regt. Penna. militia for two mos., 1863;.
assigned by U. S. Coast and Geodetic Surv. to North Atlantic Squadron,
1864. Served on the staff of Gen. Orlando M. Poe, Chief Engr. Div. Miss.
(Gen. Sherman's army), 1864-65. He prepared nine vols, of the Reports
of the Second Geol. Surv. Penna. See Appleton, Allibone. Address, 1319
Walnut St., Phila.
HENRY BALDWIN PLUMER (LL.B., Harvard, 1863).
b. Franklin, Venango co., Penna., Sept. 25, 1841. s. Arnold Plumer
and Margaret McClelland. Entered Soph. Class i860, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. "Naval Ofl&cer," Phila.,
1885-89. A. D. C. with the rank of Lieut. -Col. N. G. Penna. to Gov.
Robert E. Pattison, Penna., 1883-87. m. Lillie, dau. William Davenport.
Address, W. Tulpehocken St., Gtn., Phila.
WILLIAM LYTTLETON SAVAGE, JR. (A.B., Williams Coll., 1864. A.M., Wil-
liams Coll., 1867).
b. Phila., 1845. s. William Lyttleton Savage and Sarah Chauncey.
Entered 1859, and left at the close of Fresh, year. A. *. Lawyer. Since
the establishment of Weekly Notes of Cases has contributed to it reports
of the Orphans' Ct., Phila. Address, 1223 Walnut St., Phila.
EUGENE MILLER SMYSER, M. D., 1864.
b. Gettysburg, Penna., Nov. 16, 1842. s. Daniel Martin Smyser and
Catherine Barbara Miller. Entered 1859, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Philo. Physician and druggist. Asst. Surg. 34th Regt. Penna militia
during the emergency, 1863, and of 48th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols, connected
with the Army of the Potomac, Apr., 1864 to July, 1865. m. Harriet Coe,
dau. John Benjamin Edwards, N. Y. City. Address, 1500 So. Thirteenth
St., Phila.
CORNELIUS STEVENSON.
b. Phila., Jan. 14, 1842. s. Adam May Stevenson and Anna Phillips.
Entered 1859, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. ^. Lawyer. Mem.
Numis. and Antiq. Soc, Phila. Served as private First Trp. Phila. City
Cav. during the emergency, 1863. m. Sara, dau. Edward Yorke. Address^
237 So. Twenty -first St., Phila.
tJOHN DANIEL STINE.
b. Myerstown, Lebanon co., Penna., May 14, 1S44 ; d. Phila., Jan. 12,
1863. s. Hon. Daniel Stine and Margaret Albert. Entered second term
Fresh, year i860, and left at the close of Soph. year.
EDWARD WILLARD WATSON, M.D., 1865.
b. Newport, R. I., Jan. 2, 1843. s. Rev. Benjamin Watson, D. D. (Class
1838), and Lucy Willard. Entered 1859, and left at the close of Junior
year. Moderator Philo. Physician. Visiting phys. to Penna. Instit. for
Blind ; and to Magdalen Home. FelL Coll. Phys. Phila., 1886. Mem.Phila.
CO. Med. Soc. ; Obstet. Soc. , Phila. His medical contributions have been
largely reviews, m. Georgiana Lester, dau. Henry French. Address, 131 N.
Twentieth St., Phila.
EDWARD WALKER WHITEMAN.
b. W. Feliciana, La., . s. . Entered as a partial student i860,
and left at the close of Fresh, year.
238 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1863
GEORGE WASHINGTON WURTS.
b. Phila., Mch. 26, 1843. s. .William Wurts and Elizabeth Ewing Tate.
Entered 1859, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. <i>. Attach6U. S. Leg.,
Madrid, 1864, and to that at Turin, 1865-69 ; Sec. U. S. Leg., Florence,
1869-82, and at St. Petersburg, 1883-93. m- Emma H., dau. William H.
Hyde, N. Y. City, and gd. dau. Hon. John Meredith Read (Class 1812).
Address, Rome, Italy.
1864.
JAMES BAYARD, A. M.
b. Gtn., Phila., June 9, 1845. s. Charles Pettit Bayard (Class 1826) and
Adeline Julia McKean. Entered i860. A. *. Merchant, m. Elizabeth Henry,
dau. Edward Armstrong (Class 1836). Address, East Johnson St., Gtn., Phila.
i-ALEXANDER DALLAS CAMPBELL, A. M. LL. B., 1867.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 1845 ; d. Phila., Nov. 26, 1885. s. St. George Tucker
Campbell (Class 1832) and Elizabeth Mason. Entered i860. Z. t.
Lawyer, m. Mary Wain, dau. Benjamin Chew Wilcocks, Phila.
(FRANKLIN DICK CASTLE, A. M. (M. D., Univ. Wiirzburg, Bavaria, 1870.)
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1846. s. James Howard Castle and Phoebe Ann Dick.
Entered third term Fresh, year 1861. Awarded Soph. Latin prize equally
with Francis Heyl, Junior Phil, prize, and honorable mention for Junior
Latin prize. Awarded Senior Gr. and Senior English prizes, and Henry
Reed prize. Mem. Philo. Gr. Salutatorian. Physician. Mem. Phila. co.
Med. Soc. ; Am. Acad. Med. Author ' ' Hygiene of the Eye. ' ' Address,
1502 Walnut St., Phila.
iHENRY CADWALADER CHAPMAN, A. M. M. D., 1867 (and JeflF. Med. Coll.,
1878).
b. Phila., Aug. 17, 1845. s. Lieut. George William Chapman, U. S. N.
(Class 1831), and Emily Markoe. Entered i860. A. 4>. Studied in Europe.
Physician. Resdt. phys. Penna. Hosp. Lecturer Anat. and Physiology.
Prof. Instit. Med. and Med. Jurisp., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1880 to date. Coroner's
phys., Phila., 1876-81. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1880. Mem. Am. Phil.
Soc, 1875; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1868, and its Curator, 1876; Franklin
Instit., Phila. Prosector Zool. Soc. Phila. Author "Evolution of Life;"
" History of the Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood ;" " Treatise upon
Human Physiology ; ' ' and many papers in the Proceedings and Journal
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. m. Hannah Naglee, dau. Samuel Megargee, Phila.
See Autobiog. Charles Biddle, Appleton, Atkinson, Allibone. Address,
1214 Walnut St., Phila.
WILLIAM PRICHARD COLEMAN, B. S.
b. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 3, 1844. s. Thomas Cooper Coleman and Dora
Morgan. Entered Junior Class Sci. course 1862. Mem. Philo. <i>. K. 2.
Studied at Poly. Sch., Carlsruhe, Baden, 1865-66. Supdt. rolling mill,
1868-77. Mcht. in San Francisco, Cal., 1880-85. Chf. Dep. Recorder San
Francisco, 1878-80. Pres. Lead and Zinc Smelting Co., Rich Hill, Mo.,
1885 . m. ist, Mary Louise, dau. Hon. E. M. Huntington, Ind.; 2d,
Elizabeth, dau. William Lockett, Macon, Ga. Address, 3733 Lindell Ave.,
St. Louis, Mo.
CHARLES RICHARDS COLWELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 21, 1844. s. Stephen Colwell and Sarah Ball Richards.
Entered i860. Z. ^. Private Landis' (Phila.) Battery during the emergency,
Sept., 1863. m. . Address, Weymouth, Atlantic co., N.J.
WILLIAM JOHN FAIRES, A. M.
b. Phila., June 29, 1843. s. Rev. John Wylie Faires, D. D. (Class 1831),
and Elizabeth McKinley. Entered i860. Mem. Philo. Teacher in his
father's Classical Instit. Printer. Clerk in office Penna. R. R. Co., Phila.
Private 32d Regt. Penna. militia during the emergency, 1863. m. Eliza-
beth, dau. James Dobbin, Phila. Address, 1943 Market St., Phila.
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CHARLES GILPIN, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., Dec. 14, 1845. s. Charles Gilpin and Sarah Hamilton Hood.
Entered i860. Awarded Junior English prize. Law student. Bookkeeper
and accountant. Secretary and treasurer. Published ' ' The Theory of Double-
Entry Bookkeeping." m. Ida Robinson, dau. William M. Davis, Allegheny,
Penna. Address, 107 N. Thirty-fourth St., Phila.
WASHINGTON HOOD GILPIN, A.M.
b. Phila., Feb. 2, 1844. s. Charles Gilpin and Sarah Hamilton Hood.
Entered i860. Mem. Zelo. Z. -f. 2d Lieut. Univ. Light Artill. Lawyer.
Private Gray Reserves Phila. Regt. during the emergency, 1863. Capt. and
Lieut.-Col. 1st Regt. N. G. Penna., 1874-85, and served in .suppressing riots at
Susquehanna Depot, Hazleton, Jeddo, Pittsburgh and Scranton. m. Louisa
Baldwin, dau, John Clayton (Class 1837). Address, 2026 De Lancey Place,
Phila.
CASPAR RENE GREGORY, A. M. (Ph. D., Univ. Leipzig, 1876. Dr. Theol.,
Univ. Leipzig, 1893.)
b. Phila., Nov. 6, 1846. s. Henry Duval Gregory, Ph.D., LL. D.
(Class 183S), and Mary Jones. Entered Soph. Class 1861. Mem. Zelo.
■*. B. K. Studied at Theol. Sem. Ref. Presb. Ch., Phila., 1864-66, and was
graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1870. Teacher in his father's
Classical Sch., Phila., three years. Privat-docent Theol. Dept. Univ. Leipzig,
1884-91 ; Prof. Extraordinary in same Univ., 1889, and Ordinary Honorary
Prof., 1891. Pastor Am. Chapel, Leipzig, 1878-79. Declined the appoint-
ment of Prof. New Test. Gr. at Johns Hopkins Univ., to which he was
elected, 1885. Hon'y mem. Gr. Philol. Syllogos, Constantinople, 1886.
Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1891. Author Prolegomena in Tischendorfii Editio-
nem N. T. G.; translated Rev. Dr. C. E. Luthardt's "St. John the Author
of the Fourth Gospel ;" and the same author's " St. John's Gospel Described
and Explained according to its Peculiar Character;" and O. von Geb-
hardt's "The Miniatures of the Ashburnham Pentateuch." Asst. editor
Theol. Literaturzeitung, Leipzig, 1876 to date. m. Lucy, dau. Rev. Joseph
Henry Thayer, D. D., Prof. Harvard Univ. See Allibone. Address, Lie-
bigstrasse 9, Leipzig, Germany.
ALBERT HALLER GROSS, A. M.
b. Louisville, Ky., Mch. 18, 1844. s. Samuel David Gross, M. D.,
LL. D. (Oxon.), D. C. L. (Cantab.), Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Louisa
Weissell. Entered Junior Class 1862. A. <I>. Studied at Univ. Va. Law-
yer. U. S. Atty., New Mexico, 1868, but resigned because of ill health.
Mem. Select Coun., Phila., 1882. He declined the U. S. Consulship.
Athens, Greece, 1885. Published many poems, and various instrumental
and vocal compositions, a number of the latter in the French, German and
Italian languages. Joint editor with his brother. Prof. Samuel W. Gross,
M. D., "Autobiography of Samuel D. Gross, M. D." He was one of the
first in this country to advocate cremation as the proper method of dis-
posing of the dead. ^^^Appleton. Address, 1 1 15 Walnut St., Phila.
ALFRED CRAVEN HARRISON, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 20, 1846. s. George Leib Harrison, LL. D., and Sarah
Ann Waples. Entered i860. Mem. Philo. Z. *. Sugar refiner. Private
First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the emergency, 1863. m. Kate de Forest,
dau. William Crawford Sheldon. Address, 1616 Locust St., Phila.
JtlCHARD SOMERS HAYES, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 12, 1845. s. Thomas Hayes and Susan Bainbridge. En-
tered i860. Moderator Philo. Capt. Univ. Light Artill. Civil and mechan.
engineer. Chief Engr., Mngr. and Pres. of sundry railroads. Mem. Am.
Soc. Civil Engrs.; Am. Phil. Soc, 1886 ; N. Y. Soc. Sons of Revo. Private
First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the emergency, 1863. Address, 39 W.
Thirty-eighth St., N. Y. City.
240 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1864
FRANCIS HEYL, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 26, 1845. s. Francis Heyl and Catharine Reed. Entered
i860. Mem. Philo. Awarded Soph. Latin prize equally with Franklin D.
Castle, and the Junior Latin prize. Was graduated at Theol. Sem. , Prince-
ton, N. J., 1867. Presb. clergyman, and misny. in North India, 1867-83.
Pastor Bensalem, Bucks co., Penna., 1884-86; and Eddington, Bucks co.^
Penna., 1886-91. Address, 1535 Pine St., Phila.
DE BENNEVILLE KEIM LUDWIG, A.M.
b. Reading, Penna., July 16, 1839. s. George Ege Ludwig and Matilda
High Keim. Entered i860. Principal Rittenhouse Acad., Phila., 1868 to
date. m. ist, Emma A., dau. Charles A. Daniels, Milford, N. H. ; 2d, Carrie
Hallett, dau. Nathan Ayer, Concord, N. H. Address, 121 N. Eighteenth
St., Phila.
CHARLES ELDRIDGE MORGAN, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., Sept. 23, 1844. s. Charles Eldridge Morgan and Jane Buck.
Entered i860. Mem. Philo. Awarded Soph. Declam. prize. <I>. K. 2,
Law>-er. ist Asst. City Solicitor Phila., 1878-85. Vice-Pres. Law Acad.
Phila., 1869. Private Landis' (Phila.) Battery, June to Aug., 1863. m.
Tillie, dau. Thomas B. Merrick, Phila. Address, Mill, near Cedar Sts.,
Gtn., Phila.
WALTER GEORGE OAKMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., May 10, 1845. s. John Oakman and Harriet Sykes Campbell.
Entered i860. Moderator Philo. ist Lieut. Univ. Light Artill. Banker.
Pres. and Direc. of sundry railroad companies. Private First Trp. Phila.
Citv Cav., 1864. m. Eliza C, dau. Hon. Roscoe Conkling, N. Y. Address,
30 JE. Sixty-second St., N. Y. City.
ROBERT JAMES SERVICE STEEN, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 18, 1845. s. Robert Steen and Margaret Service. En-
tered i860. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Ser\'ed in First Trp. Phila. City
Cav. during the railroad riots, 1877. m. Jessie Davis. Address, Union
League Club, Phila.
HOWARD WOOD, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 8, 1846. s. Alan Wood and Ann H. Dewees. Entered
i860. Moderator Philo. Honorable mention for Soph. Latin prize. Vale-
dictorian. Iron manufacturer. Mem. Franklin Instit. Phila.; Hist. Soc.
Penna.; Am. Instit. Mining Engrs. m. Mary, dau. William Canby Biddle^
Phila. See Autobiog. Charles Biddle. Address, 1016 Spruce St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
fWILLIAM H^ HART ADAMS.
b. Phila., Apr. 14, 1845; d. Nice, France, Apr. 15, 1867. s. Robert
Adams and Matilda Maybin Hart. Entered as a partial student i860, and
left at the close of Junior year. A. *. Merchant.
ROLAND C. ALLEN.
Entered i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year, ist Lieut. 19th
Penna. Cav. U. S. Vols., Oct. 1863 ; Adj., July, 1865 ; discharged Feb., 1865.
fFRANCIS ASHHURST, M. D., 1867.
b. Phila., Jan. 5, 1844; d. Mt. Holly, N. J., Aug., 1885. s. Lewis
Richard Ashhurst (Class 1824) and Mary Hazlehurst. Entered Soph. Class
1861, and left at the close of Junior year. Physician, and practiced in Mt.
Holly, N. J., 1874 until his death. Resdt. phys. Epis. Hosp., 1867. Visiting
phys". Lincoln Instit., Phila. m. Sarah Diehl, dau. William Newbold Lacey.
* This is a distinguishiug letter, not an abbreviation.
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fELIAS LOUIS BOUDiraOT.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Sept. 7, 1877. s. . Entered Junior Class
1862, and left during the Senior year. A. t. Lawyer. First editor Weekly
Notes of Cases, m. Elizabeth Coleman, dau. Robert Coleman Hall.
t HENRY BRYAN BOWEN.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Nov., i860, s. -. Entered as a partial
student i860, and died during his studentship. A. ^'.
ELLWOOD MAULSBY CORSON, M. D., 1863.
b. Plymouth Meeting, Montg. co., Penna., June 15, 1842. s. George
Corson and Martha Maulsby. Entered as a partial student i860, and left at
close of Fresh, year. Physician. Mem. Montg. co., Penna., Med. Soc.
Trustee State Hosp. for Insane, Norristown, Penna. Asst. Surg. U. S. N.,
1863-65. m. Margaret Livingston, dau. Samuel Wilkeson, N. Y. City.
Address, Norristown, Penna.
RSCKARD M. GRAIN.
b. Hagerstown, Md., . s. . Entered i860, and left at the close
of Junior year. Mem. Philo.
ALBERT DAVIS.
Entered as a partial student i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
FRANK MACNAMARA DOAN.
b. St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 4, 1842. s. J. Parker Doan and Laura A. Pres-
busby. Entered i860, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. <i>. Studied at
Univ. Va., 1859-60. Farmer and stockraiser in Mo., 1864-74; real estate,
loan and ins. business, Jacksonville, 111., 1874-89; since then Supdt., Sec.
and Treas. Gas and Electric Light Co., Jacksonville, 111. Engaged in U. S.
recruiting service for six months in 1863 ; paymaster's elk. U. S. N., and
assigned to Cumberland and Tenn. Rivers fleet, and later to Miss. Squadron,
m. Lucretia E., dau. George L. Van Bibber, Balto., Md. Address, Jackson-
ville, 111.
HOWARD LEE DOAN.
b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 21, 1844. s. J. Parker Doan and Laura A. Pres-
busby. Entered i860, and left during the Senior year. A. *. Farmer and
stockraiser in Mo., 1864-74 ; since then horticulturist, Jacksonville, 111.
Private Penna. militia during the emergency, Sept., 1863. m. Ellen E.,
dau. Rev. Norman E. Wood, D. D., Jacksonville, 111. Address, Jackson-
ville, 111.
fLUCIEN G. FLORANCE.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. William Florance and Seixas. En-
tered i860, and left at the close of Soph. year. Actor.
t HENRY SMITH GOODWIN.
b. Brunsvrick, Me., Dec. 14, 1843; ^- Phila., Oct. 4, 1861. s. Rev.
Daniel Raynes Goodwin, D. D., LL. D., Provost, and Mary Randall Merrick.
Entered i860, and left at the beginning of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Cor-
poral Univ. Light Artill.
SAMUEL STARR GRIFFIN.
b. Yazoo City, Miss., . s. . Entered i860, and left at the close
of Fresh, year. A. *. Cotton planter. Served in the Conf. Army. m.
. Address, Yazoo City, Miss.
t DOUGLASS HATFIELD.
b. Phila., ; d. . s. Nathan L. Hatfield, M. D., and .
Entered i860, and left at the close of Soph. year.
fWILLIAM KELTY INGERSOLL.
b. ; d. Vicksburg, Miss., 1888. s. John IngersoU and Margaretta
Smith. Entered i860, and left during the third term Fresh, year. 4>. K. 2.
Lawyer. Served in the Conf. Army. See Keith.
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t EDWARD STEPHEN KIMBALL.
b. Phila., Oct. 17, 1843; d. Binghamton, N. Y., Mch. 13, 1888. s.
Stephen Kimball and Mary Campbell Davenport. Entered i860, and left
dtinng the Fresh, year. A. ■i'. m. Sadie, dau. John Bossom, Binghamton,
N. Y.
f JOHN CALVIN KNOX, JR. (A. B., Union Coll., 1865. A. M., Union Coll.,
1868).
b. Wellsboro, Tioga co., Penna., Apr. 21, 1845 ; d. Lawrenceville, Tioga
CO., Penna., July 18, 1883. s. Hon. John Calvin Knox and Adalaide Kil-
bum. Entered i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Studied at
Kenyon Coll., O. A. K. E. Lawyer. Asst. Atty.-Gen. Penna., 1869-73.
JAMES BIDDLE LEONARD.
b. N. Y. City, Nov. 13, 1844. s. Samuel Leonard and Anne Biddle.
Entered i860, and left at the close of Junior year. Z. ^. Merchant. Private
Landis' (Phila.) Battery during the emergency in simimer, 1863. m. Katha-
rine T., dau. William Pepper, M. D., Prof. Med. Dept. Address, 1813
Spruce St., Phila.
t EDWARD LOWBER, JR.
b. Phila., May 18, 1842 ; d. , Dec. 10, 1866. s. William T. Lowber
and Susan Worrell. Entered as a partial student i860, and left at the close
of Fresh, year. A. <l>. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the emer-
gency, 1862, and private Landis' (Phila.) Batterj-, 1863. m. Emily, dau.
Edward Swift Buckley (Class 1846).
JOSEPH GEORGE HERBERT MILLER.
b. Phila., Dec. 24, 1844. s. Rev. Daniel Sutter Miller, D. D., and Jane
Patterson Horner. Entered i860, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mcht. until 1883. ist Sergt. 40th Regt. Penna. militia, June to Aug., 1863 ;
private Landis' (Phila.) Battery, July to Oct., 1864. m. Fanny, dau. Harvey
Rowland, Frankford, Phila. Address, 2310 Spruce St., Phila.
t EDWARD DONALDSON MITCHELL.
b. Phila., Nov. 29, 1843; d. Phila., May 31, 1864, of diphtheria con-
tracted in the U. S. service at Douglass U. S. A. Hosp., Washington, D. C.
s. John Kearsley Mitchell, M. D., Prof. Jeff. Med. Coll., and Sarah Matilda
Henry. Entered i860, and left at the close of first term Soph. year. A. <t>.
Student in the Med. Dept. Med. Cadet U, S. A., Jan., 1862, until his
death.
tWILLIAM MOORE, JR.
b. Conshohocken, Penna., Aug. 5, 1841 ; d. May's Landing, N. J., Nov.
17, 1889. s. William Moore and Jerusha Jones. Entered as a partial
student, and left second term Junior year, 1863, to enter the militar>' service
U.S. Mem. Philo. Student in Law Dept., 1871-72. Lawyer. Mem. N. J.
Hist. Soc. Private Landis' (Phila.) Battery, June to Aug., 1863. m.
Hannah T., dau. William W. Thompson, N. J.
GEORGE O'NEILL.
Entered Soph. Class 1861, and left at the close of Soph. year.
SILAS WRIGHT PETTIT.
b. Phila., Oct. 20, 1S44. s. William V. Pettit and Heloise Guillou.
Entered i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer. Vice Pres.
Union League Club, Phila. 2d Lieut. 15th U. S. Inf, 1862; Capt. 213th
Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1865. m. Susan Hough, dau. William Beck
Goddard (Cla.ss 1836). Address, 2202 Trinity Place, Phila.
CHARLES LEX PHILLIPS (LL. B., Univ. City of N. Y., 1874).
b. Phila., Aug. 26, 1846. s. Jonas Altamont Phillips (Class 1822) and
Frances Cohen. Entered i860, and left at the close of second term Junior
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year. Was graduated as midshipman at U. S. Naval Acad., 1866. Law
student Columbia Coll., 1873-74, and at Univ. City of N. Y., 1874. Officer
U. S. N. Clk. Interior Dept., Washington, D. C. Journalist. Midshipman
and Ensign U. S. N., 1866-73. Address, 1624 Pine St., Phila.
fAUSTIN POTTS.
b. Gtn., Phila., ; d. . s. . Entered as a partial student
i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
JOHN SANDERS REED.
b. Phila., Feb. 14, 1844. s. Osmon Reed and Anna Margaretta Sanders.
Entered Soph. Class 1861, and left at the close of Soph. year. Studied at
Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1860-61. Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch.,
Phila., 1865. P. E. clergyman, and rector Trinity Ch., Newark, N. J.; and
San Francisco, Cal. Mem. Soc. Bib. Archaeology, London. Address, Lake-
wood, N. J.
JOHN JACOB RIDGWAY, LL.B., 1865.
b. Phila., Oct. 22, 1843. s. Thomas Ridgway and Sarah Pancoast. En-
tered as a partial student i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year. A. i^.
Lawyer. Mem. Com. Coun. Phila., 1883-85. Appointed Sheriff Phila. co.,
Penna., 1887, to fill an unexpired term. Surveyor Port of Phila., 1889-93.
Pres. Real Estate Invest. Co., Phila. Private Gray Reserves Penna. militia
during the emergencies in 1862 and 1863. m. Elizabeth, dau. Joseph Reese
Fry (Class 1830). Address, 1706 Locust St., Phila.
WILLIAM SUDDARDS ROBINSON.
b. Phila., Sept. 7, 1840. s. Col. Thomas Robinson and Ellen M.
Brackett. Entered i860, and left at the close of first term Fresh, year.
A. i'. Farmer. 2d Lieut. 114th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols.; Capt, 1861-65.
Was in most of the battles with the Army of the Potomac, and was twice
wounded, m. Elizabeth A., dau. William Pollard. Address, Bustleton,
Phila.
i* EUGENE HENRI ROUSSEL.
b. Phila., Dec. 29, 1843; d. Lake City, Col., Feb., 1880. s. Eugene
Marie Roussel and Henriette Florinne Icher. Entered i860, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. Mining engr. in Col. m. Mary, dau. Samuel Bailey,
Phila.
CHARLES GRUBB RUMFORD.
b. Byberry twp., Phila. cc, Penna,, Aug. 17, 1841. s. Lewis Rumford
and Mary Gilpin. Entered i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Awarded Fresh. Declam. prize. Lawyer. Dep. Atty.-Gen. Del., 1867-69.
Clk. U. S. Dist. and Circt. Cts. Del., 1869-73. U. S. Comr. Del., 1869-75.
ist Lieut, ist Battery Light Artill. Del. U. S. Vols., 1862-65, when he
resigned on account of ill health, m. LiUie, dau. Edward Canby, Wil-
mington, Del. See Schar/'s Hist. Del. Address, Wilmington, Del.
mCHOLAS HENRY THOURON.""
b. Phila., Oct. 8, 1844. s. Elisha Henry Thouron and Margaret Murphy.
Entered i860, and left at the close of Junior year. Merchant, until 1870 ;
since then stockbroker. m. Anna Dutilh, dau. Francis Gurney Smith,
M. D. (Class 1837), Prof. Med. Dept. Address, Merion, Del. co., Penna.
JAMES COLE VANDYKE, JR.
b. Phila., . s. James Cole Vandyke and . Entered i860, and
left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. A. ^. Clerk. Manager.
Address, 173 1 Filbert St., Phila.
i- SAMUEL WELSH, JR.
b. Phila., July 7, 1843 ; d. Gtn., Phila., May 18, 1893. s. Hon. John
Welsh, LL. D., U. S. Minister to Court of St. James, and Mary Lowber.
Entered as a partial student i860, and left during the Fresh, year. A. *.
Shipping merchant, m. ist Elizabeth Conrad, dau. William S. Young,
U. S. N., Phila.; 2d, Helen, dau. J. Warner Johnson, Phila.
* Since 1866 known as Nicholas Thouron.
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tWILLIAM LOWBER WELSH.
b. Phila., Jan. 12 1846 ; d. Phila., July 4, 1892. s. Hon. John Welsh,
LL. D., U. S. Minister to Court of St. James, and Maiy L,owber. Entered
as a partial student i860, and left during the Soph. year. A. 4>. U. S.
Consul Florence, Italy. Capt's. elk. U. S. S. Mohican at the storming of
Fort Fisher, N. C. m. Mary V. Parker.
JAMES NEVINS WHELEN.
b. Phila., May 28, 1845. s. Edward Siddons Whelen and Isabella
Hubbard Nevins. Entered i860, and left at the close of Fresh, year. *. K. 2.
Banker. Captain's elk. U. S. N., 1863-64. m. Virginia, dau. Thomas
S. Harrison. Address, 425 S. Broad St., Phila.
1865.
fWILLIAM SAMUEL ARMSTRONG, M. D., 1868.
b. Phila., July 13, 1846 ; d. Phila., June 8, 1868. s. Andrew Armstrong
and Margaret Boyd. Entered Fresh. Class 1862. Mem. Philo. Physician.
EDWARD TOTTERSON BARTLETT, A. M. D. D., 1887.
b. Phila., July 25, 1843. s. Edward Moore Bartlett and Ann Totterson.
Entered 1861. Awarded Junior Phil, prize. Valedictorian. Was graduated
at Theol. Sem., Andover, Mass., 1868. P. E. clergj'man, and rector Trinity
Ch., Sharon Spgs., N. Y.. 1869-74; and St. Luke's, Matteawan, N. Y.,
1874-84. Prof. Eccles. Hist., and Dean Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila.,
1884 to date. Mem. Am. Soc. Bib. Lit. and Exegesis; Am. Soc. Ch. Hist.
Private Blue Reserves Regt. Penna. militia during the emergency, 1863. Joint
editor with Rev. Prof. John P. Peters, Ph. D., "The Scriptures Hebrew and
Christian for Young Readers;" beside various contributions to periodicals,
m. Emily, dau. Morgan Griscom Pile, Phila. See Allibone. Address,
Fiftieth St. and Woodland Ave., Phila.
BEAUVEAU BORIE, A. M.
b. Phila., May 9, 1846. s. Charles Louis Borie (Class 1837) and Clemen-
tina Sophia McKean. Entered 1861. Z. ■^. ist Lieut. Univ. Light Artill.
Manufacturer. Banker and broker. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. ; Penna. Soc.
Sons of Revo. m. Patty Duffield, dau. James Patriot Wilson Neill. See
Neil I Family. Address, 1035 Spruce St., Phila.
JAMES HUTCHINGS HANDY BROWN, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 16, 1844. s. David Paul Brown and Emmeline Catharine
Handy. Entered second term Fresh, year 1862. Pres. Zelo. Class Pres.,
and presided at the first Class Day Exercises ever held in the Univ. P. E.
clergyman, and officiated in the diocese of Penna. until 1871 ; was transferred
to the diocese of Albany, and remained in connection with it until 1886,
when he went to Northern Cal. as a misny., and remained there only a few
months. He returned to N. Y. City and was temporarily in charge of several
churches, and since then has been officiating in Del., Md., and Dist. Col. as
rector St. Peter's, Lewes; at Georgetown, D. C; and Ch. of St. Mary the
Virgin and St. Stephen's, Pocomoke parish, Worcester co., Md. Chaplain
U. S. N., 1873, and resigned honorably 1884. Address, Pocomoke, Wor-
cester CO., Md.
JOHN SERGEANT GERHARD, A. M. LL. B., 1867.
b. Phila., Dec. 24, 1845. s. Benjamin Gerhard and Anna Sergeant.
Entered 1861. Mem. Philo. 2d Lieut. Univ. Light Artill., 1864-65.
Lawyer, m. Maria, dau. William Pepper, M. D., Prof Med. Dept. Address,
Overbrook, Montg. co., Penna.
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george woolsey hodge, a. m.
b. Phila., May 20, 1845. s. Hugh Lenox Hodge, M. D., Prof. Med.
Dept., and Margaret Elizabeth Aspinwall. Entered i86r. Moderator Philo.
Awarded Fresh. Declam. prize. Class orator. Awarded Henry Reed prize.
<l>. K. 2. Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1868. P. E.
clergyman, and asst. min. Christ Ch., Phila., 1869-80; rector Ch. of the
A.scension, Phila., 1880 to date. Mem. and chaplain Penna. Soc. Sons of
Revo. Contributor to religious press, m. Mary De Veaux, dau. Henry
Baring Powel (Class 1843). Address, 334 So. Thirteenth St., Phila.
JOHN THOMPSON LEWIS, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., May 12, 1846. s. Saunders Lewis and Phoebe M. James.
Entered 1861. Mem. Philo. A.<^. Manufacturer. Banker and broker. Treas.
Bd. Mngrs. Penna. Hosp. m. Elizabeth McKean, dau. Charles Louis Borie
(Class 1837). Address, 1000 Spruce St., Phila.
ROBERT EMMET McDONALD, A.M.
b. Concord, Cabarrus co., N. C, June 24, 1842. s. John McDonald and
Caroline Dungan. Entered Soph. Class 1862. Moderator Philo. Class
historian. Law student. Farmer. Justice of the Peace. Sch. Comr.
Served in the Penna. militia during the emergencies of 1862 and 1863. m.
Ellen L. , dau. William K. Carr, Charlottesville, Va. Address, Charlotte, N. C.
HORACE MAGEE, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 29, 1846. s. James Magee and Carolme A. Kneass.
Entered 1 86 1. Mem. Philo. A. i-. Lawyer. Address, 1720 Walnut St.,
Phila.
THOMAS MITCHELL, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 17, 1845. s. John Cowell Mitchell (Class 1835) and
Rebecca Nicholas. Entered 1861. <!>. K. 2. ist Lieut. Univ. Light Artill.
Lawyer. Judge ist Judl. Dist. Col., 1879-80. Mem. Mil. Order Loyal
Legion U. S. ist Lieut. 198th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Sept, 1864 ; Capt.,
May, 1865 ; honorably mustered out, June 4, 1865. Served on the staff of
Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain, and was acting Asst. Adj. -Gen. of the Brigade
at the surrender of Lee. m. Lucy Breck, dau. Samuel P. Reed, M. D.
Address, Clayton Block, Denver, Col.
WILLIAM WOODROW MONTGOMERY, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 20, 1845. s. Richard Roger Montgomery and Elizabeth
Binney, dau. Hon. Horace Binney. Entered 1861. Mem. Philo. *. K. 2.
Capt. Univ. Light Artill. Lawyer. m. ist, Mary, dau. Robert Wain
Leaming (Class 1844) ; 2d, Elizabeth, dau. Rev. J. Vaughan Lewis, D. D.
Address, Radnor, Del. co., Penna.
WILLIAM WILBERFORCE NEWTON, A. M. D.D., 1890.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1843. s. Rev. Richard Newton, D. D. (Class 1836),
and Lydia Gretorex. Entered 1861. Awarded Soph. Declam. prize. Mode-
rator Philo. Class poet. Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila.,
1868. P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Paul's, Brookline, Mass., 1870-75 ; and
Trinity, Newark. N. J., 1875-77; and St. Paul's, Boston, 1877-81 ; and St.
Stephen's, Pittsfield, 1881 to date. Mem. Sch. Com. Brookline, 1870-75, and
of Pittsfield, 1887-88. He organized the ' ' American Congress of Churches. ' '
Served as private in Landis' (Penna.) Battery during the emergency, 1863.
Author "Little and Wise;" "Essays of To-day;" " The Palace Beauti-
ful ; " " Priest and Man ; " " Summer Sermons ; " " Prayers of the Ages ;"
"Ragnar, the Sea-King ; " " Life of Rev. William A. Muhlenberg, D.D.,"
etc., beside contributions to cantata music, m. Emily Stevenson, dau. Rev.
James Welsh Cooke. See Appleton, Allibone. Address, Pittsfield, Mass.
t HENRY PEPPER, A. M. LL.B., 1868.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1846 ; d. Wilmington, Del., Mch. 3, 1880. s. Henry
Pepper and Sally Norris. Entered 1861. Mem. Philo. Z. ^. Lawyer
m. Agnes Campbell, widow of George Pepper Norris, M. D. (Class 1850), and
dau. John Hyland Price, Wilmington^ Del. See Keith.
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HENRY REED, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 22, 1846. s. Prof. Henry Reed, LL. D. (Class 1825)^
Vice-Provost, and Elizabeth White Bronson. Entered 1861. Mem. Philo.
Z. t. *. B. K. Lawyer. Judge Ct. Com. PI. No. 3, Phila., 1886-88, by
appointment of Governor; elected to the same position, 1888, and still holding
oflBce. Trustee, 1886 to date. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1886; Penna. Soc.
Sons of Revo. Author " Law of the Statute of Frauds," 3 vols., and has
published numerous articles on legal subjects. Translated Geo. Eber's
"The Daughter of an Egyptian King." m. 1st, Charlotte Francis, dau.
William B. Foster, Pittsburgh, Penna.; 2d, Sarita Elizabeth, dau. Francis
Edward Bond, M. D., Montevideo, Uruguay. See Montgomery s Col.
Thomas White and his Descdts. Appleton, Allibone. Address, Morris
cor. Logan Sts., Gtn. Phila.
SAMUEL RITCHIE, A. M.
b. Phila., June 11, 1847. s. Arthur Ritchie and Mary Rhea Barton
Hopkins. Entered 1861. Mem. Philo. Merchant. Address, 331 W.
Forty-fifth St., N. Y. City.
WILLIAM ASHMEAD SCHAEFFER, A.M.
b. Harrisburg, Penna., Mch. 26, 1846. s. Rev. Charles William Schaef-
fer, D. D., LL. D. (Class 1831), and Elizabeth Fry Ashmead. Entered 1861.
Mem. Philo. Luth. clergyman, and pastor St. Stephen's, Phila. m. Eliza-
beth Herster, dau. William H. Thompson, Easton, Penna. Address, 4784
Germantown Ave., Phila.
JOHN CLARKE SIMS, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 12, 1845. s. John Clarke Sims and Emeline Marion
Clark. Entered Soph. Class 1862. Mem. Philo. 4-. K. 2. Lawyer. Sec.
Penna. R. R. Co. Trustee, 1885 to date. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of
Revo.; N.J. Soc. of Cincinnati ; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. m. Grace Ledlie,
dau. Joseph Patterson, Pres. Western Nat. Bank, Phila. Address, Chest-
nut Hill, Phila.
ASA MATLACK STACKHOUSE, A. M. (M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila.,
1868.)
b. Phila., July 21, 1845. s. Robert Stackhouse and Ann Roberts Mat-
lack. Entered Junior Class 1863. Studied at the Homoeopathic Med. Coll. ,
Phila., 1866-67. Physician. Farmer. Insurance business, m. Ella J.,
dau. William J. Romig, M. D., AUentown, Penna. Address, 142 N. Seventh
St., AUentown, Penna.
fTHOMAS DIEHL STICHTER, A. M.
b. Reading, Penna., Aug. 13, 1846; d. Reading, Penna., July 24, 1892.
s. Joseph Lybrand Stichter and Elizabeth Jacoby Diehl; Entered second
term Fresh, year 1862. Moderator Philo. Merchant. Mem. City Coun.,
Reading, Penna., 1873-76. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m. Josephine,
dau. Henry McKenty.
RICHARD NEWTON THOMAS, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 9, 1844. s. John W. Thomas and Keziah S. Atkinson.
Entered 1861. Mem. Philo. 3d Lieut. Univ. Light Artill. Was graduated
at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1868. P. E. clergyman, and rector Ch. of
St. Matthias, Phila., 1870-79; and Trinity, Maylandville, Phila., 1879-90;
and St. Philip's, Phila., 1890-92. Editor Am. Ch. Sutiday Sch. Mag., May,
1892 to date. m. Clara L., dau. William J. Horstmann, Phila. Address, 339
vSo. Eighteenth St., Phila.
ROBERT ELLIS THOMPSON, A. M. D. D., 1887. (Ph. D., Hamilton Coll.,
N. Y., 1879.)
b. near Lurgan, co. Down, Ireland, in the spring of 1844. s. Samuel
Thompson and Catherine Elli5. Entered 1861. Mem. Zelo. *. B. K.
Awarded Junior English prize. Gr. Salutatorian. Presb. clergjTnan and
1865] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. 247
educator. Instr. Math., 1868-71; Asst. Prof. Math., 1871-74; Prof. Social
Sci., 1874-83; John Welsh Centennial Prof. Hist, and Eng. Lit., 1883-93.
In 1884-85 he lectured at Harvard Univ. on protection and the tariff, and in
1886-87 he delivered a similar course at Yale Univ. He also delivered the
lectures on the L. P. Stone Foundation in Princeton Theol. Sem., 1890.
Editor Penn Monthly, 1870-80, and of The American, 1880-90. Edited the
first two vols. " Encyc. Americana," a supplement to the ninth edition of
the Encyc. Britannica. Author " Social Science and National Economy,"
subsequently recast as " Elements of Political Economy," a partial transla-
tion of which has appeared in Japanese; "Ireland and Free Trade;"
' ' Concerning Trusts, ' ' etc. , beside sermons, essays and addresses, and
many contributions to periodical literature, m. Mary, dau. Robert Neely,
Phila. Sqq Johnsoti's Eticyc., LippincotV s Biog. Diet., AppletoJt, Alii-
bone. Address, Wyncote, Montg. co., Penna.
JAMES MADISON POWER WALLACE, A. M. LL. B., 1868.
b. Phila., Sept. 18, 1847. s. Henry Edward Wallace and Hetty Dungan
Potts. Entered 1861. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer, and publisher Legal Intelli-
gencer. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. m. Sarah Matilda, dau. Ralph Henry
Shreve. Address, 124 N. Seventeenth St. , Phila.
WILLIAM FISHBOURNE WHARTON, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 23, 1846. s. George Mifflin Wharton (Class 1823) and
Maria Markoe. Entered. 1861. A. <t>. Law student. Stock-broker, N. Y.
City. Vice-Pres. Madison Sq. Garden Co., N. Y. City. Private U. S. A. for
a brief period, 1863. m. Fanny Turner, dau. William Fisher. SeelVhartou
Family. Address, 72 W. Forty-sixth St., N. Y. City.
ELLIS DAVID WILLIAMS, A. M. LL. B., 1868.
b. Phila., Jan. 15, 1847. s. John Williams and Elizabeth F. Ellis.
Entered second term Fresh, year 1862. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer, m. Fanny
H., dau. Thomas P. Stotesbury, Phila. Address, 457 Marshall St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
GEORGE HANDY BATES.
b. Dover, Del., Nov. 19, 1845. s. Daniel Moore Bates and Margaret
Handy. Entered Soph. Class 1862, and left at the close of Junior year.
<I>. K. 2. Studied at Harvard Law Sch., 1867-68, and was there awarded the
prize for best essay. Lawyer. Asst. Atty.-Gen. Del., 1869-74. Speaker
House of Reps., Del., 1883. U. S. Comr. to Samoa and to Tonga, 1886.
Special Envoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary U. S. at the conference at
Berlin concerning affairs in the Samoan Islands, 1889. Edited vols iii. and
iv. Del. Chancery Reports ; and has been a contributor to periodical
literature, m. Elizabeth Ballister. dau. Hon. Charles Theodore Russell,
Cambridge, Mass. S&& Scharf's Hist. Del., Allibone. Address, Wilming-
ton, Del.
PAUL BECK.
b. Phila., May 10, 1845. s. Henry Paul Beck (Class 1820) and Emily
Dvdght. Entered 1861, and left at the close of Fresh, year. A. -?. Studied
at the Phila. Poly. Coll., 1862-63, and at Sheffield Sci. Sch., Yale, 1865.
Architect. Mem. Am. Instit. Architects. Private 32d Regt. Penna. militia
during the emergency, 1863. m. Frances de Navarre, dau. Frederick Tracy,
N. Y. City. Address, 45 Broadway, N. Y. City.
tJOHN COX BIDDLE.
b. Phila., Apr. 21, 1846; d. Phila., Jan. 29, 1865. s. Thomas Alexander
Biddle (Class 1832) and Julia Cox. Entered 1861, and left at the close of
Soph. year. A. 4>. Clerk. See Descdts. Clement Biddle.
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LOUIS ADOLPHUS DUHRING, M. D., 1867.
b. Phila., Dec. 23, 1845. s. Henry Duhring and Caroline OberteuflEer.
Entered 1861, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. <t>. K. 2.
Studied in London, Paris and Vienna. Physician. Lecturer Skin Diseases.
1871-75; Clinical Prof. Skin Diseases, 1876 to date. Dermatologist Phila.
Hosp. Phys. and consult, phys., and Pres. Bd. Trustees Phila. Dispen. for Skin
Diseases. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1871 ; Mem. Am. Med. Assn., 1872;
Pres. Am. Dermatol. Assn.; Med. Soc. State Penna.; Pathol. Soc, Phila.;
corres. mem. N. Y. Dermatol. Soc; hony. mem. McLain Soc, London.
Author "An Atlas of Skin Diseases;" "A Treatise on Diseases of the
Skin ;" " Epitome of Skin Diseases ; " and one of the editors Photographic
Review of Med. and Surg. See Appleton, Atkinson, Aliibone, Ruschen-
bergcr. Address, 141 1 Spruce St., Phila.
JOHN HOLBROOK EASBY.
b. Phila., Aug. 14, 1844. s. William Easby and Jane Holbrook. En-
tered 1861, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Student in
TowneSci. Sch., 1879. Lawyer. Address, 311 So. Sixteenth St., Phila.
THEODORE MINIS ETTING.
b. Phila., May 25, 1846. s. Edward Johnson Etting and Philippa Minis.
Entered 1861, and left during the first term Soph. year. Z. ^. Was gradu-
ated at U. S. Naval Acad., 186S. Student in Law Dept., and was awarded the
Sharswood prize. Officer U. S. N. Lawyer. Mem. Select Coun. Phila.;
Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Acting Mid-
shipman U. S. N., Nov., 1862; Midshipman, 1868; Ensign, 1869; Master,
1870; Lieut. 1874; resigned and honorably discharged, July i, 1877. Pub-
lished "The Admiralty Jurisdiction in America" (Sharswood Prize Essay).
m. Jeannette, dau. William I. Verplanck, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y. See
Aliibone. Address, 725 Drexel Bldg., Phila.
JOHN WORRELL FISHER.
b. Phila., . s. . Entered 1861 and left during Fresh, year. A. «i>.
BENJAMIN MAURICE GASKILL.
b. Phila., Aug. 6, 1845. s. Edward Gaskill and Mary Matilda Bywater.
Entered 1861, and left at the close of Fresh, year. ^. t. Publisher, m.
Emeline Haseltine, dau. Clarence Augustus Whiteman. Address, 1315
Spruce St., Phila.
LEWIS MUHLENBERG HAUPT, A.M., gratise causa, 1883.
b. Gettysburg, Penna., Mch. 21, 1844. s. Herman Haupt and Ann
Cecilia Keller. Entered 1861, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Studied
at the Lawrence Sci. Sch. Harvard Univ. Was graduated at U. S. Mil.
Acad., West Point, 1867. Engineer. Educator. Engr. Fairmount Park,
Phila. Asst. Examiner U. S. Pat. Office, Washington, D. C, 1872 ; Asst. Prof
Civil and Mecban. Engr., 1872-81 ; Prof. Civil Engr., 1881-92. Lieut. Engr.
Corps U. S. A., 1868-69, when he honorably resigned. Author " Engineering
Specifications and Contracts ; " " Working Drawings, and How to Make and
Use Them;" "The Topographer— His Methods and Instruments," etc.
Editor Ant. Engineering Register, m. Isabella Christiana, dau. James J.
Cromwell, Phila. See Appleton, Aliibone. Address, 107 N. Thirty-fifth
St., Phila.
INMAN HORNER.
b. Phila., Aug. 25, 1846. s. Alfred Homer and Elizabeth Driver White.
Entered i86r, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. 7^ t.
Lawyer. Vice-Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1871. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1886;
Numis. and Antiq. Soc, Phila. See MunselVs Am. Ances., vol. tv. Ad-
dress, 127 So. Fifteenth St., Phila.
tHENRY REED JULIAN.
Entered 1861, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
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""""^^Mf Ap™'5*-.845. ». Samuel N. Lewis and Sophia H. Francis.
Entered 1861', and left the Senior Class in the spring of 1865. A.4.. Address,
care of Drexel, Haijes and Co., Paris, France.
•MAMES WILSON McARTHUR. , _,. , , „,.,
^J b Phila., ; d. . s. John McArthur and Elizabeth Wilson.
Entered 1861' and left during the Soph. year.
tARTHUR^McK^^ .^^^^ Sept. i, 1844; d. Georgeton, Del Feb. 20, 1872 s
Rev. John Linn McKim and Susan Agnes McGill. Entered 1861 and left at
the close of Fresh, year. Teacher.
MARRY WARKOE.^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^ ^.^^^^ ^^^^
teredi86i, and left during the Senior year. A. $ Stock broker, m. Frances
Eustis, dau. Stephen A Caldwell, Phila. Address, Penllyn, Montg. co.,
Penna.
<flOSEPH DENNIE MEREDITH.
^^ b. Phila., Nov. 6, 1845 ; d. San Gabriel, Cal., Dec. 30 1876. «• Joseph
Dennie Meredith (Class 1832) and Sarah Emlen Scott. Entered 1861 and
left during the Junior year. A. ^. Lawyer. Vice-Pres Law Acad., Phila. .
1868. Private Penna. militia during the emergency of 1S63. m. limiiy,
dau. Rev. Dr. Lycett.
THOMAS CARSW^LL^M ILES.^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^^^ ^^^^^ Jefferson Miles and Mary
Ann Ely Carswell.' Entered 1861, and left at the close of Fresh, year to
enter the military ser^'ice of U.S. Mem. Philo. Mngr.Leland Camphor Co. ,
N Y and of The Railroad Signals Co. Private Gray Reserves Regt. Penna.
militia, June to Sept., 1863. Detached and assigned to staff of Gen. Roum-
fort, Harrisburg, Penna., as 2d Lieut. Chief elk. to Paymaster Buchanan,
U S N.,Sept.T 1863 to May, 1865, when he resigned and was honorably dis-
charged. He also served in the So. Atlantic Squadron under Admiral Dahl-
eren A D. C. with rank of Col. to Gov. Grover Cleveland, 1883, and to
Gov.' John B. Hill. m. Annie P. dau. Robert Newlm, Phila See /^^<?/^.
Fori and Fleet by M. Quad. Address, 227 W. Fori:y-second St. , N. Y. City.
THOMAS CLARKSON PARRISH.
b Phila Nov 17, 1846. s. Edward Pamsh and Margaret Shreve Hunt
Entered i86i', and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo Studied
at Harv-ard Univ., 1863-64. Agt. U. S. Sanitary Comn., 1864-65. Mcht.
?or a "hort time.' Went to CoT. for his health 1872 ; State Senator Co
1870-83. Art:ist, making etching a specialty. Published ''Colorado Springs,
its Climate, Scenery and Society." m. ist, Fanny, dau. Thomas Cavender;
2d, Anne May, dau. William C. Lodge. Address, Colorado Spgs., El Paso
CO.', Col.
"""'''"^ b Phila Apr 11 1846. s. William Evans Rogers and Harriette Phoebe
Ruggies. Entered 186 1 , and left at the close of Soph, year to enter the military
serfice U. S. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at U. S. Mil. Acad , West Point,
1867 Soldier. Law>-er in Mich. , and organized the county of Presque Isle,
Mich . the county-seat of which is named after him. Mcht. in N. \ .City.
Mem. and Chmn. Bd. R. R. Comr. N. Y. , 1883 . Private First Trp Phila.
City Cav. during the emergency of 1863. Lieut. U. S. Engr. Corps. 1867-69.
when he honorably resigned. Ser^'ed on Ari:ill. duty at the Mil. Acad and
on surveys of the Nori:hern Lakes. He prepared all the Report^ of the
N Y R R. Comn. m. Susan Le Roy, dau. Hon. Hamilton Fish, Gov. N.
y' alidSec. of State under Pres. Grant. Address, Garrisons, Putnam co.,
N. Y
HENRY JAMES ROWLAND.
b. Frankford, PhilL, July 5, 1843- s. William Rowland and Elizabeth
Harvey. Entered 1861, and left at the close of Soph. year. Was graduated
250 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1865
at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1868. P. E. clerg>nian, and asst. min. St.
James', Phila.; chaplain Church Home, Angora, Del. co., Penna. ; rector
Educational Home, Phila. m. Anne, dau. Hon. John Cadwalader, LL. D.
(Class 1821). Address, 1607 Locust St., Phila.
CHARLES PERRY SINNICKSON.
b. Phila., Oct. 18, 1844. s. Charles Sinnickson and Caroline E. Perry.
Entered as a partial student 1861, and left June, 1862. Merchant. Mem.
Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m. E. S., dau. George D. Rosengarten, Phila.
Address, 1703 Locust St., Phila.
HENRY ROBINSON TOWNE, A.M., gratise causa, 1887.
b. Phila., Aug. 28, 1844. s. John Henry Towne, Founder Towne Sci.
Sch., and Maria R. Tevis. Entered 1861, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. A. -ir. Studied engineering in Paris, France. Pres. Yale and Towne
Mfg. Co. Mem. Am. Soc. Mechan. Engrs., and its Pres., 1888-89. Con-
tributor to scientific journals, m. Cora E., dau. John P. White, Phila. See
AJunselPs Am, Atices., vol. v. Address, Stamford, Conn.
JAMES NAPOLEON WALKER (A.B., Lafayette Coll., 1865. A. M., Lafayette
Coll., 1868).
b. Phila., Aug. 7, 1841. s. . Entered first term Junior year and left
at the close of the same term. Mem. Philo. <i>. K. 2. Studied at Theol.
Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1865-66. Teacher. Address, .
ETH ELBERT WATTS.
b. Phila., Feb. 25, 1845. s. Hon. Henry Miller Watts and Anna Maria
Shoenberger. Entered 1861, and left third term Junior year. A. ■^.
Studied at Royal Saxon Sch. Mines, Freiburg, 1865-66. Merchant. Cashier
Centennial Bd. Finance at grounds of Centennial Exhibition, 1876. Sec.
Invest. Co. Phila., 1886 to date. Mem. Am. Instit. Mining Engrs. Private 3 2d
Regt. Penna. Reserves for three months during the emergency, June to Sept.,
1864. m. Emily, dau. William Pepper, M, D., Prof. Med. Dept. Address,
2303 Walnut St., Phila.
CONSTANTINE HERING WILLIAMSON.
b. Phila., Sept. 3, 1844. s. Walter Williamson, M. D., and Mary
Matilda Massey. Entered 1861, and left at the close of first term Soph,
year. Mem. Philo. Conveyancer. Clerk. Direc. Pub. Sch. Bd. 9th
Section Phila., and its Pres. for one year. Address, 502 Marshall St., Phila.
1866.
WHARTON BARKER, A. M.
b. Phila., May i, 1846. s. Abraham Barker and Sarah Wharton.
Entered 1862. Pres. Zelo. *. K. 2. 2d Lieut. Univ. Light Artill. Banker.
Trustee, 1880 to date, and Treas. of the Board, 1S82-90. Pres. Finance Co. of
Penna, Direc. Invest. Co. of Phila. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1884 ; Acad.
Nat. Sci. Phila.; Hist. Soc. Penna. Alexander II., Czar of Russia, conferred
on him the Cross of St. Stanislaus, .second order, July, 1879. Proprietor and
direc. The American, m. Margaret Corlies, dau. Joseph Baker. See
Rodman Family. Address, Wyncote, Montg. co., Penna.
t FREDERICK WILLIAMSON BEASLEY, JR., A. M.
b. Eddington, Bucks co., Penna., May 18, 1845; d. Eddington, Bucks
CO., Penna., Sept. 18, 1873. s. Rev. Frederick Williamson Beasley, D. D.
(Class 1827), and Virginia Teackle Bancker. Entered 1862. Mem. Philo.
Honorable mention for Junior English prize. Master Lat. and Gr. Langs.
P. E. Acad., Phila. Law student.
HENRY WILLIAMS BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 7, 1848. s. Thomas Alexander Eiddle (Class 1832) and Julia
Cox. Entered Soph. Class 1863. A. *. Stock broker, m. Jessie Duncan,
dau. Rear-Admiral Thomas Turner, U. S. N. See Dcscdts. Clement Biddle,
Address, 1504 Locust St., Phila.
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HENRY CLAY BROWN, A. M.
b. Doylestown, Bucks co., Penna., Nov. 20, 1847. s. John S. Brown
and Rebecca J. Taylor. Entered Senior Class 1865. Mem. Philo. Studied
at Haverford Coll., Penna., 1862-65. Engaged in mercantile business until
Sept., 1876 ; since then lawyer, m. Emma C, dau. James Ruckman, Doyles-
town, Penna. Address, 13 18 Spruce St., Phila.
fANTHONY CHAPRON CAMPBELL.
b. Phila., Nov. 8, 1846; d. Phila., Oct. 2, 1868. s. Hon. James Camp-
bell, Postmaster-Gen. in President Pierce's Cabinet, and Emilie S. Chapron.
Entered 1862. Student in Med. Dept.
fCLEMENT CRESSON DICKEY, A.M.
b. Oxford, Chester co., Penna., Aug. 12, 1844 ; d. Colorado Spgs., Colo.,
Mch. 7, 1893. s. Rev. John Miller Dickey, D. D., and Sarah Emlen Cresson.
Entered Soph. Class 1863. Awarded Soph. Declam. prize. Mem. Philo.
Capt. Univ. Light Artill. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J.,
1871. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Tompkins Ave. Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1871-72; Prof. Hebrew Lincoln Univ., Oxford, Penna., 1872-78; pastor
Haddington, Phila., 1878-80; and Sixty-third St. Ch., Phila., 1880 . m.
Mary Sterling, dau. Henry D. Sherrerd, Phila. See Futhey and Cope.
fCADWALADER EVANS, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 22, 1847 ; d. N. Y. City, Jan. 20, 1880. s. Manlius Glen-
dower Evans (Class 1839) and Ellen Kuhn. Entered 1862. Mem. Zelo. A. 4'.
Stock -broker in N. Y. City. m. Angelina B., dau. Israel Corse, N. Y. City.
See Keith, Jenkins' Hist. Collection of Czvynedd, Penna.
GEORGE THOMAS GRAHAM, A.M.
b. . s. . Entered 1862. Awarded the Junior English prize, and
honorable mention for Junior Phil, prize, ist Lieut. Univ. Light Artill,
Mem. Zelo. Valedictorian. Lawyer. Instr. Lehigh Univ., Penna.; Asst.
Prof. Lehigh Univ. Mem. 111. Legis.
ISAAC MINIS HAYS, A. M. M. D., 1868.
b. Phila., July 26, 1847. s. Isaac Hays, M. D. (Class 1816), and Sarah
Minis. Entered 1862. Moderator Philo. Physician and editor. Fell. Coll.
Phys. Phila., 1872. Mem. Phila. co. Med. Soc. ; Med. Soc. State Penna.-
Assn. Am. Phys.; Am. Phil. Soc, 1886; Sec-Gen. Internat. Med. Cong.,
Phila., 1876. Editor Am. Journal of Medical Sciences, m. Emma, dau.
George A. Wood, Phila. See Appleton. Address, 266 So. Twenty-first St.,
Phila.
JOHN WHITE HOFFMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 19, 1847. s. George Edward Hoflfrnan and Phoebe
Wagner White. Entered 1862, Moderator Philo. Z. "?. 3d Lieut. Univ.
Light Artill. Civil engineer. Dealer in railroad supplies, m. ist, Elvira,
dau. James Russell Soley ; 2d, Florence, dau. S. Kingston McKay, Phila.
Address, Bryn Mawr, Montg. co., Penna.
OTIS HOWARD KENDALL, A.M. LL. B., 1868. (Ph.D., Wittenberg Coll.,
Ohio, gratias causa, 1885. )
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1846. s. Ezra Otis Kendall, LL. D., Vice-Provost,
and Emma Lavinia Dick, Entered 1862. Mem. Philo. 4>. S. 'f. Lawyer.
Instr. Math., 1875-77; Asst. Prof. Math., 1877-89. Headmaster Am.
Faculty of Actuaries, Phila., 1890. Address, 3826 Locust St., Phila.
tJOHN ALSOP KING, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 24, 1847 ; d. in conflagration of his house, Phila., Feb. 21,
1885. S.Charles Ray King, M. D., and Hannah Wharton Fisher. Entered
1862. Mem. Philo. A.*. " Spoon-man " of Class. Merchant, m. Lily, dau.
George Hamilton, M. D., Phila. See Wharton Family.
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HARRY INGERSOLL MEIGS, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 8, 1847. s. John Forsyth Meigs, M. D., and Ann Wil-
cocks IngersoU. Entered 1862. Mem. Philo. Honorable mention for
Junior Phil, prize. P. E. clergyman, and rector Whitemarsh, Montg. co.,
Penna. See A'<?///i. Address, 1208 Walnut St., Phila.
JOHN BUCK MORGAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 10, 1847. s. Charles E. Morgan and Jane B. Buck.
Entered 1861, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Re-entered the Soph.
Class 1863. Moderator Philo. $. K. 2. Honorable mention for Soph.
Declam. prize. Class orator. Pres. Berkshire Mfg. Co. Mem. Penna. Soc.
Sons of Revo. m. Sarah Fisher, dau. S. Fisher Corlies, Phila. See Rod-
man Family. Address, 130 W. Chelten Ave., Gtn., Phila.
t LOUIS HORACE PAULY, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 28, 1848 ; d. Phila., Oct. 5, 1873. s. Louis Lawshee
Pauly and Hannah Painter Statzell. Entered 1862. Mem. Philo. Awarded
Junior Phil, prize, Senior Gr. and Senior Phil, prizes, and Henry Reed
prize. Gr. Salutatorian. Lawyer.
CHARLES UNDERWOOD RAYMOND, A. M.
b. Cambridge City, Wayne co., Ind., Sept. 18, 1845. s. Rev. Charles
Harvey Raymond and Mary Jane Underwood. Entered Senior Class 1865.
Studied at Northwestern Univ., Indianapolis, Ind., 1863-65. Mcht. until
1882 ; since then Sec. of The Dayton Mfg. Co. m. Maria Jane, dau. Rev.
Seth Howell. Address, 58 Linden Ave., Dayton, O.
fWILLIAM BERNARD SHARKEY.
b. Phila., Jan. 23, 1847; d. Phila., Sept. 29, 1867. s. Bernard Sharkey
and Mary Keating. Entered 1862. Law student.
Non-Graduates.
FRANCOIS AMEDEE BREGY, JR., A. B., gratise causa, 1893.
b. Centreville, Bucks co., Penna., Sept. 7, 1846. s. Francois Amedee
Brdgy, Prof. French, and Phebe C. Anderson. Entered 1862, and left at
the close of second term Soph. year. Lawyer, ist Asst. Dist.-Atty. Phila.,
1872-74 and 1881-87. Judge Ct. Com. PI. No. i, Phila., Apr., 1887, to Jan.,
1888, by appointment of Gov. Beaver ; elected to the same position 1888 and
still holding office. Private Penna. militia during the emergency, 1863. 2d
Lieut. 215th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., 1864. m. Catharine S., dau. Col.
William H. Maurice. Address, 2033 N. Broad St., Phila.
fWILLIAM RUFUS BUCKNELL.
b. Phila., Mch. 17, 1847; d. Phila., Mch. 5, 1885. s. William Bucknell
and Harriet Ashton. Entered 1862, and left at the close of first term Senior
year. Mem, Philo. Z. ^. Lumber merchant, m. Laura, dau. David
Jayne.
CHARLES H. CALDWELL.
Entered second term Fresh, year 1862, and left during the Soph,
year. Mem. Philo.
fSAMUEL HICKS CLAPP.
b. ; d. N. Y. City, June 28, 1891. s. Clapp and Phoebe M.
Kimber. Entered Junior Class 1865, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Studied at Haverford Coll., Penna., 1862-65. Engaged in
mercantile business. Lawyer, m. Anna, dau. William Verplanck, Fishkill-
on-Hudson,N. Y.
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fGEORGE MOREHOUSE DAVIS (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1866. A.M., Coll. N. J.,
1869).
b. Bridgeton, N. J., Nov. 15, 1846; d. Bridgeton, N. J., Aug. 15, 1872.
s. Charles O. Davis and Emily Read Morehouse. Entered Soph. Class and
left at the close of first term Soph. year. Farmer.
THEODORE FASSITT, M. D., 1869.
b. Phila., Nov. 29, 1844. s. James Wilson Fassitt (Class 1834) and
Maria E. Hooper. Entered 1862, and left at the close of Fresh, year. A. <I>.
Physician. Private Landis' Phila. Battery during the emergency, June to.
July, 1863. m. Sallie, dau. Robert H. Large. Address, 2017 Pine St., Phila..
tJOHN WEIN FORNEY, JR.
b. Phila., Aug. 8, 1846; d. Phila., May 2, 1893. s. Hon. John Wein,
Forney and Matilda Elizabeth Reitzel. Entered 1862, and left at the close
of Fresh, year. Journalist ; mng. editor Phila. Press ; established The
Stage, a theatrical publication, about 1866, which has since become The
Evening Star, Phila.; edaior Progress.
t HAMILTON GRAY, JR.
b. Maysville, Ky., Jan. 15, 1845; d. Maysville, Ky., July 15, 1882. s..
Hamilton Gray and Elizabeth Johnson. Entered Soph. Class as a partial
student 1863, and left at the close of second term Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
"Wine merchant, m. Emily Graham, dau. Richard Graham Dabyus, M. D.
FRANCIS COLLINS HEADMAN.
b. . s. . Entered as a partial student 1862, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. ^.<^. Student in Med. Dept. Conveyan-
cer, m. . Address, 118 N. Eighteenth St., Phila.
ALFRED JOSEPH LEBERMAN.
b. Phila., July 25, 1846. s. Lazarus Joseph Leberman and Minna
David. Entered second term Fresh, year 1862, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Mcht. until 1888 ; since then bank elk. m. Elizabeth, dau.
Abraham Wornitz. Address, 2219 Green St., Phila.
WILLIAM FISHER LEWIS.
b. Phila., July 20, 1846. s. George T. Lewis and Sally Fox Fisher.
Entered as a partial student 1862, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. 4>.
Merchant. Served as a private in First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during the
emergency of 1861. Address, 1323 Walnut St., Phila.
CRAIGE LIPPINCOTT.
b. Phila., Nov. 4, 1846. s. Joshua Ballinger Lippincott and Josephine
Craige. Entered 1862, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo.
A. *. Publisher. He is a Direc. in several Trust Cos. and Banks in Phila.
m. Sallie Erie, dau. William Bucknell, Phila. See MunselVs Am. Ances.,
vol. iv. Address 2012 Walnut St., Phila.
fWILLIAM McCULLAGH.
b. Phila., Jan. 21, 1846 ; d. Gtn., Phila., June 27, 1866. s. Robert Poalk
McCullagh and Mary Wilcox Caufiman. Entered as a partial student 1862,
and left at the close of Fresh, year. Was engaged in mercantile business.
JOHN NICHOLAS MITCHELL (M. D., Hahnemann Med. Coll., Phila., 1S73).
b. Phila., Apr. 10, 1847. s. John Cowell Mitchell (Class 1835) and
Rebecca Nicholas. Entered 1862, and left at the close of Junior year.
Honorable mention for Soph. Declam. prize. *. K. S. Physician. Prof.
Obstet. Hahnemann Med. Coll. Phila., 1886 to date. Mem. Penna. Soc.
Sons of Revo. m. Florence, dau. Prof. A. R. Thomas, M. D., Phila. Address,
1222 Walnut St., Phila.
fWILLIAM WOOD MONTGOMERY.
b. Phila., Aug. 30, 1845 ; d. Phila., Dec. 26, 1863. s. Brig. -Gen. William
Reading Montgomery and Hannah Bullock Wood. Entered as a partial
student 1862, and died during his studentship.
254 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [l856
WILLIAM JOHN POTTS.
b. Phila., Oct. 14, 1842. s. Robert Barahill Potts, Sr., and Sarah Page
Grew. Entered as a partial student 1863, and left at the close of first temi
Soph. year. Studied at Phila. Poly. Coll., Jan. to June, 1864. Analyt.
chemist for a few years ; since then has devoted himself to foreign travel and
literary pursuits, chiefly historical. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc. , 1885 ; Hist. Soc.
Penna., 1871 ; Hist.-Geneal. Soc. N. E., Boston, 1874; Numis. and Antiq.
Soc. Phila.; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1877 ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; N. J.
Hist. Soc, 1880; Am. Folk-Lore Soc, 1887. Corres. mem. Wisconsin Hist.
Soc. Has contributed frequently to historical and genealogical publica-
tions. See The Swedish Holsteins in Am. Address, 529 Cooper St., Camden,
N.J.
GEORGE ALBERT REDLES.
b. Phila., Sept. 12, 1843. s. John Redles and Jane Eliza Myers.
Entered 1862, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Was
graduated at Di\4n. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1868. P. E. clerg>-man, but
subsequently joined the Ref. Epis. Ch., and rector Ref. Epis. Ch. of Our
Redeemer, Phila. m. Isabella P., dau. William Liming. Address, 15 18 N.
Nineteenth St., Phila.
HENRY FISHER RODNEY, JR. (LL. B., Univ. Mich., .)
b. Phila., Jan. 1846. s. Henry Fisher Rodney and Mary Burton. Entered
1862 and left during Soph, year. Teacher in Milford, Del., N. Y. City and
Portland, Ore. m. Annie Miller, dau. John Henry Williams. Address,
Portland, Oregon.
tWILLIAM HENRY ROMIG, M. D., 1867.
b. Allentown, Penna., Aug. 22, 1846; d. Allentown, Penna., Dec. 10,
1884. s. John Romig, M. D., and S. Matilda Martin. Entered Soph. Class
1863, and left at the close of Soph. year. Physician, m. Marj' E., dau.
Jesse M. Line.
FRANCIS M. ROSER.
b. , Ga. s. . Entered 1862, and left during the Soph. year.
Mem. Philo.
ALFRED L. STOKES.
Entered 1862, and left during the Soph. year.
THOMAS PIM COPE STOKES.
b. Phila., 1843. s. John Stokes and Hannah Smith. Entered Senior
Class 1865, and left during first term Senior year. 4>. K. 2. Lumber mcht.
m. Ellen, dau. Hon. John Welsh, LL. D., U. S. Minister to Court of St.
James. Address, Frank St., cor. Wissahickon Ave., Gtn., Phila.
CHARLES ALLSTON STONE.
b. Phila., July i, 1847. s. Charles Henry Stone and Sarah Maria
Roberts. Entered 1862, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo.
Was graduated at U. S. Naval Acad., 1864. Midshipman U. S. N., 1864;
Ensign, 1869; Master, 1870; Lieut., 1872. Translated P. Brdger's "The
Probability of Hitting an Object of any Form." m. Lily Wier, dau.
William Willis Wiley Wood, Engr. -in-Chief., U. S. N. See AUibone.
Address, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C.
HENRY DUMONT WAGNER.
b. Phila., Aug. 21, 1846. s. Samuel Wagner and Emilie Obri^ Duval.
Entered 1862, and left during the Fresh, year. A. «t>. Engineer. Address,
1819 Spruce St., Phila.
1867.
GEORGE HENRY BALL. A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 2-^, 1846. s. George Bicknell Washington Ball and Sarah
Beard Hodgson. Entered 1863. Mem. Philo. Z. ^. Mechanical engineer,
m. Rena Hunt, dau. Phillip Franklin Slack, Mt. Holly. N. J. Address, 368
W. Thirty-second St., N. Y. City.
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FREDERICK CARROLL BREWSTER, JR., A. M.
b Phila., Jan. 4, 185 1. s. Hon. Frederick Carroll Brewster, LL. D.
(Class 1841),' and Emma Barton. Entered third term Fresh, year 1864.
Mem Philo. A. *. Lawyer, m. Sophia Grace, dau. Hon. William J.
Almon, M. D., Halifax, Nova Scotia. Address, Provident Bld'g, Phila.
FRANCIS HERBERT BRUNER, A. M.
5 ,_ s. James P. Bruner and . Entered Soph. Class 1864.
Mem. Zelo.
WILLARD NAGLEE BRUNER, A.M. , ^ , , „.
b. . s. James P. Bruner and . Entered Soph. Class 1864.
Mem. Zelo.
SAMUEL BROWN COLLINS, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 3, 1844. s. Edward Thompson Collins and Matilda
Christiana Brown. Entered Junior Class 1865. Mem. Zelo. Awarded
Senior English and Henry Reed prizes. Class poet. He delivered the
Master's oration. Journalist until 1879. Official reporter Penna. Legis.,
1871-81. Lawyer. Private 26th Regt. Penna. militia during the emergency
of 1863. m. Caroline Marie Christmann. Address, 435 Walnut St., Phila.
+ GERALD FITZGERALD DALE, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., July 11, 1846; d. Zahled, Syria, Oct. 6, 1886. s. Gerald Fitz-
gerald Dale and Elizabeth P. Sparhawk. Entered 1863. Moderator Philo.
Valedictorian. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1872.
Teacher. Presb. clergyman, and misny. Zahled, Syria, 1872-86. m. Mary,
dau. Rev. Daniel Bliss, Pres. Beirut Coll., Syria.
ALONZO POTTER DOUGLASS, A. M. LL. B., 1873.
b. Phila., Jan. 28, 1848. s. Rev. Jacob Morgan Douglass and Mary
Hall Willard. Entered 1863. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Mil. Order
iKJyal Legion U. S. Sec. to Commodore Frederick Engle, U. S. N. m.
Emily, dau. Rear-Admiral Frederick Engle, U. S. N. Address, 711 Walnut
St., Phila.
HERMAN COPE DUNCAN, A. M. (S. T. D., Hobari: Coll., 1893.)
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1846. s. Greer Brown Duncan and Mary Jane Cope.
Entered 1863. Mem. Philo. Chmn. Class Exec. Com. P. E. clerg>man.
Sec. Diocese La., 1870-75, 1881, 1883-88. Dean Kansas City, 1876-80, and
of Alexandria, La., 1888 to date. Trustee St. Paul's Coll., Mo.. 1878-80. Fell.
N. O. Acad. Sci. Author "History of the Diocese of Louisiana," beside a
number of published lectures and sermons. m. Maria Elizabeth, dau.
Thomas Alfred Cooke, M. D. See Allibone. Address, Alexandria, La.
ROBERT FRAZER, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., July 22, 1849. «• Robert Frazer and Jane Biddle Wood. En-
tered 1863. Moderator Philo. A. ^. <i>. B. K. Q.\\\\ and mining engineer.
Was engaged for two years in the service Camden and Atlantic R. R. Co.
Adjunct Prof Civil and Topog. Engr. Lafayette Coll., 1872-73. Prin-
cipal Asst. Engr. Lehigh Valley Coal Co., 1874-85. Mem. Am. Instit. Min-
ing Engrs. m. Elizabeth M., dau. David James McKibben, M. D. (Class
1843), Ashland, Penna. See Coffin's Men of Lafayette. Address, 333 So.
Eighteenth St., Phila.
WILLIAM ALEXANDER LAMBERTON, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 26, 1848. s. Robert Lamberton and Jane Porter. En-
tered 1863. Mem. Zelo. A. *. 4>. B. K. Awarded Fresh. Declam. prize. Edu-
cator. Instr. Math., 1867-68; Instr. Lat. and Gr. Lang. Lehigh Univ., 1869-
73 ; and of Math. Lehigh Univ., 1873-78 ; Prof. Gr. and Lat. Lang. Lehigh
Univ., 1878-80; Prof. Gr. Lehigh Univ., 1880-88 ; Prof. Gr., 1888 to date.
Edited 6th and 7th books of Thucydides, in Harper's Classical Series ; beside
a large number of contributions on classical subjects to the fournal of
Philology, m. Mary, dau. Daniel McCurdy. Address, 4403 Osage Ave.,
Phila. '
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WILLIAM HENRY LEX, A. M.
b Phila., Sept. 16, 1848. s. Charles Edwin Lex (Class 1831) and Mary
Murdoch Casey. Entered 1863. Regent Zelo. A. *. Capt. Univ. Cricket
Eleven in 1867. Lawyer. Mem. Com. Coun., Phila., 1877-83, and itsPres.,
1S81-83. Mem. Bd. City Trusts, and Pub. Bldgs. Comn., and Fairmount
Park Comn. Solicitor Bd. Mngrs. House of Correction, Phila., 1875-77.
m. Pattie, dau. James M. Barclay, Phila. Address, 218 So. Twentieth
St., Phila.
fTHOMAS HOLLINGSWORTH LYMAN, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1846; d. Paoli, Chester co., Penna., Aug. 17, 1887.
s. Charles Augustus Lyman and Elizabeth Shallcross Hollingsworth. Entered
1863. Mem. Philo. While serving as a private in the Univ. Light Artill.,
Apr. 22, 1865, which by order of Gen. Terry, U. S. A.,comdg. in Phila., was
detailed to fire minute guns during the funeral procession of President
Lincoln in that city, he received serious injurits from the premature
discharge of one of the guns. In recognition of the injuries here received
he was presented by the students with a gold medal. Iron comn.mcht. m.
Sarah A., dau. Col. Daniel O'Kane, U. S. Vols. See Rodman Family,
WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT MARIS, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 22, 1848. s. John M. Maris and S. Louise Wainwright.
Entered 1863. Mem. Zelo. Awarded Soph. Declam. prize. Stock broker
and banker, m. Anne, dau. William Wood Gerhard, M. D., Phila. See
Maris Family. Address, 711 Market St., Phila.
ARCHIBALD ROGER MONTGOMERY, A. M.
b. Paris, France, May 30, 1847, while his parents were traveling in
Europe, s. Richard Roger Montgomery and Elizabeth Binney. Entered
1863. Mem. Philo. Z. t. While serving as private in the Univ. Light
Artill. during the funeral procession of President Lincoln in Phila.,
Apr. 22, 1865, was seriously wounded by the premature discharge of one of
the guns. Lawyer. Mem. Central Com. of Alumni ; Penna. Soc. Sons of
Revo. Address, Bryn Mawr, Montg. co., Penna.
EDWARD FOX PUGH, A. M.
b. Doylestown, Penna., May 30, 1847. s. John Blackwell Pugh (Class
1827) and Elizabeth Sergeant Fox. Entered third term Fresh, year 1864.
Moderator Philo. Class Pres. for two years. Awarded Junior English
and Senior Phil, prizes. Lawyer. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. Author
"Memoir of Edward Fox;" "Forms of Procedure in Admty. Courts of
U. S." article on " Courts of Admiralty " in the Am. Supplement to Encyc.
Britannica. Edited Dunlap's "Book of Legal Forms." m. Alice Hannum,
dau. Walter Cresson, Conshohocken, Penna. See Rodman Family.
Address, Wayne, Del. co., Penna.
ARTHUR RITCHIE, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., June 22, 1849. s. Arthur Ritchie and Mary Rhea Barton
Hopkins. Entered 1863. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol.
Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1871. Teacher in Epis. Acad., Phila., 1867-68.
P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Ignatius', N. Y. City. Published " Spiritual
Studies in St. John's Gospel;" "Six vSermons to Men." Editor Catholic
Champion. Address, 331 W. Forty-fifth St., N. Y. City.
CHARLES SHAFFNER, A. M. M. D., 1870.
b. Phila., Mch. 14, 1846. s. John ShaflFner and Mary Metzgar. Entered
1863. Pres. Zelo. Physician. Asst. phys. Penna. Infirm, for Eye and
Ear Diseases, 1872 to date ; phvs. Phila. Dispen. and to Guardians of the
Poor, Phila. Ophthalmologist Presb. Hosp. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 18S4.
Mem. Pathol. Soc. Phila., 1870. Has contributed to the medical journals.
m. Annie Smith, dau. Jacob Valentine Thomas, Bellefonte, Penna. Address,
251 So. Thirteenth St., Phila.
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NEWCOMB BUTLER THOiWPSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 14, 1850. s. Newcomb Butler Thompson and Harriet
Lloyd Peters. Entered 1863. Mem. Philo. A. <J>. Class Pres. Lawyer,
m. Kate, dau. Samuel Keen Ashton, M. D. (Class 1841). Address, Carpen-
ter's Lane near Green St., Gtn., Phila.
CHARLES EDWARD VAN PELT, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 22, 1846. s. Rev. Peter Van Pelt, D. D. (Class 1818), and
Abby Ann King Turner. Entered 1863. Mem. Philo. A. *. Studied at
Burlington Coll., N. J., 1861-62. Law student. Clerk in office Penna.
R. R. Co., Phila. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. m. ist, Helen Hackett ; 2d,
Ellen, dau. James Hughes. Address, Thirtieth St. and Chestnut Ave
Chestnut Hill, Phila.
tJOHN WANDESFORD WRIGHT, A. M. LL. B., 1870.
b. Phila., Aug. 21, 1847; d. Colorado Spgs., Col., Jan. 26, 1890. s.
Richard Wright and Abigail Matlack Cooper. Mem. Philo. Z. -f. Class
"Vice Pres. Or. Salutatorian. Lawyer. Trustee, Sec. and Treas. Cooper
Hosp., Camden, N. J. Direc. Mortg. Trust Co. Penna., and Teutonia Fire
Ins. Co. and West Jersey Title and Guarantee Co., etc. m. Maria Wat-
mough, dau. Hon. Martin Russell Thayer (Class 1840).
Non-Graduates.
CHARLES WILLING BEALE.
b. Phila., . s. . Entered Soph. Class 1S64, and left during the
Junior year. Mem. Philo. Z. '?.
FRANCIS COLEGATE BENSON.
b. Phila., Aug. 4, 1846. s. Gustavus Smith Benson (Class 1823) and
Margaretta Fitzgerald Dale. Entered 1863, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. A. ■^. Banker and broker. Capt. 20th Regt. N. G. Penna. during
the riots in the State, 1877. m. Sarah Flagg, dau. Francis A. Godwin.
Address, Fox Chase, Phila.
t HOWELL WHARTON BiCKLEY.
b. Tacony, Phila. co., Penna., Mch. 19, 1842 ; d. Phila., Feb., 1884. s.
Lloyd Wharton, who assumed the surname Bickley, and Margaret Ann
Howell. Entered as a partial student 1863, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. A. 4>. Capt. 6th Penna. Cav., U. S. Vols, during the Civil War. m.
Miriam D., dau. Thomas A. Scott, Pres. Penna. R. R. Co. See IVharion
Family.
NEILSON BROWN.
b. Phila., July 3, 1845. s. Alexander Brown (Class 1836) and Catharine
Neilson. Entered as a partial student 1863, and left at the close of Fresh,
year. A. $. m. Elizabeth L., dau. George Correy Carson (Class 1832).
Address, Torresdale, Phila.
HOWARD J. M. CARDEZA.
b, Phila., . s. . Entered 1863, and left during the Fresh.
year. Merchant, m. . Address, 26 So. Twenty -second St., Phila.
RICHARD WELLS CLAY.
b. Phila., Mch. 18, 1847. s. Joseph Ashmead Clay (Class 1822) and
Cornelia Fletcher. Entered 1863, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem.
Philo. Lawyer. Pres. Solicitor's Loan and Trust Co., Phila. m. Eleanor
Boyd, dau. John Wood Kester. Address, 2015 De Lancey PI., Phila.
t EDWARD EMLEN CONNER.
b. Phila., Mch. 29, 1840; d. Phila., July 4, 1884. s. Como. David
Conner, U S. N., and Susan Dillwyn Physick. Entered 1863, and left
during the first term Fresh, year. A. -i. Served as a private in the Penna.
militia during the emergency of 1862.
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+ MARCUS HEILNER CORSON, M. D., 1871.
b Plymouth Meeting, Montg. co., Penna., Feb. 10, 1S49 ; d. Plymouth
Meeting Montg. co., Penna., May 23, 1872. s. George Corson and Martha
Maulsby. Entered Junior Class 1865, and left during the Junior year.
Physician. Mem. Montg. co., Penna., Med. Soc.
DAVID DICKSON.
Entered 1863, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
CHARLES ALBERT DUHRING.
b Phila., Mch. 24, 1845. s. George H. Duhring, M. D., and Rachel
Potts. Entered 1863, and left at the close of first term Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Engaged in coal trade for two years, and in the pottery and glass
and crockery trade for ten years. Clerk. Direc. Pub. Sch., Phila., for
three years, m. Sarah Moore. Address, 902 Chestnut St., Phila.
t HARRY EMLEN.
b. Phila., Mch. 31, 1847; d. Phila., Mch. 17, 1871. s. George Emlen,
Jr. (Class 1832), and Ellen Markoe. Entered Soph. Class 1864, and left
during Soph. year. A. *. See Keith.
SAMUEL NICHOLAS EWING.
b Phila., Aug., 1846. s. Rev. Charles Henry Ewing (Class 1836) and
Chariotte Elizabeth Page. Entered 1863, and left at the beginning of Junior
year. m. .
HENRY KORN FOX, LL. B., 1878.
b. Phila., Sept. 21, 1847. s. Hon. Daniel Miller Fox, Mayor of Phila.,
and Elizabeth Kom. Entered 1863, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Vice Pres. Real Estate Title Ins. and Trust Co.,
Penna. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m. Eliza H., dau. Washington
Irving Landell. Address, 2222 Spruce St., Phila.
WILLIAM GERHARD.
b. Phila., Sept. 9, 1847. s. Benjamin Gerhard and Anna Sergeant.
Entered 1863, and left at the close of Soph. year. A. ^. Was graduated at
the U. S. Mil. Acad., West Point, 1869. Manufacturer. 2d Lieut. 9th U. S.
Cav., 1865; 1st Lieut., Nov., 1873; honorably resigned Sept., 1874. m.
Sally Lyle, dau. Arthur Howell. Address, Ardmore, Montg. co., Penna.
t EDWARD LAW, A. M., gratiae causa, 1880.
b. Phila., Nov. 30, 1848; drowned in the Schuylkill River, Phila.,
Oct. 5, i88r. ' s. Edward Ellenborough Law and Mar>' Cooper. Entered
Junior Class 1865, and left during the Senior year. A. *. Studied at
Harvard, 1864-65. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Legis., 1879-81. Lieut. 7th
U. S. Inf., 1867-70.
SAMUEL MAXWELL MclNTYRE.
b. Phila., Oct. 13, 1846. s. Archibald Mclntyre and Caroline Maxwell.
Entered 1863, and left during the Soph. year. Mem. Philo. A. i-. Law>'er.
2d Lieut. Ii8th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., July, 1S62 to Apr., 1863, when he
was honorably discharged for disability contracted in the service. Mem.
Mil. Order Loyal Legion U. S. m. ist, ; 2d. Annie Elizabeth, dau.
Henry Gridley Kellogg, New Hartford, N. Y. Address, 4033 Walnut St.,
Phila.
AUSTIN CHIPMAN MAURY.
b. Danville, Bovleco., Ky., Mays, 1847. s. Lieut. Matthew Fontaine
Maury, LL. D., U. S. N., and Eliza Chipman. Entered second term Fresh.
year 1864, and left at the close of first term Junior year. Mem. Zelo.
A. *. Studied at Middlebury Coll., Vt., one year. Lawyer. Direc. Pub.
Sch., Phila., 1S72-75. Farmer. Address, Saluda, Polk co., N. C.
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tTHEODORE FREUNGHUYSEN NEVIN (A. B., Franklin and Marshall Coll.,
Penna., 1867).
b. Churchtown, Lancaster co., Penna., Jan. 13, 1845; d. Pliila., May
22, 1869. s. Rev. Alfred Nevin, D. D., LL. D., and Sarah Jenkins. Entered
1863, and left at the close of first term Senior year. Mem. Zelo. Z. i-.
Honorable mention for Soph. Declam. prize.
JOSEPH PARKER NORRIS.
b. Phila., Nov. 3, 1847. s. Isaac Norris (Class 1821) and Mary Pepper.
Entered 1863, and left at the close of Junior year. Z. ir. Lawyer. Sec.
and Treas. Real Estate Investment Co., Phila. Published "The Portraits
of Shakspere." m. Isabel Nevins, dau. Joseph Reese Fry (Class 1830). See
AVzVA. Address, 2122 Pine St., Phila.
+JOSEPH BLASIO OLIVER.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Dec. 29, 1885. s. . Entered 1863, and
left at the close of Fresh, year. A. t.
CLEMENT STOCKER PHILLIPS, JR.
b. Phila., Jan. 3, 1848. s. Clement Stocker Phillips and Mary Brinton.
Entered 1863, and left the first term Junior year. Mem. Philo. A. t. Mfg.
chemist, m. Anna Clifford, dau. John Barclay Biddle, M. D., Prof. Jeff.
Med. Coll. See Descdts. Clement Biddle. Address, 328 So. 17th St., Phila.
WILLIAM GIBBS PORTER, M. D., 1868.
b. Phila., Apr. 25, 1846. s. William Gibbs Porter and Catharine Bene-
zet. Entered 1863, and left at the beginning of Junior year. Mem. Philo.
Physician. Attending Surg. Presb. Hosp. and to Phila. Hosp. ; consult. Surg.
Educational Home and to Phila. Dispen. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1872,
and its Sec, 1877-79 ; Mem. Pathol. Soc. Phila., and its Sec; Obstet. Soc.
Phila.- Phila. co. Med. Soc; Med. Soc State Penna.; Am. Med. Assn.,
1872; Am. Surg. Assn.; Phila. Acad. Surg.; Surg, ist Brigade, ist Div.
N. G. Penna., during the riots in the State, 1877. Published, "Memoir of
H. Lenox Hodge, M. D.," and " of Lewis Rodman, M. D.," and has been
a frequent contributor to medical journals, m. Susan Miles, dau. Edmund
Hobart. See Rodman Family, Keith, Atkinson. Address, 11 18 Spruce
St., Phila.
JOHN ROBERT PROCTER.
b. Mason co., Ky., Mch. 16, 1844. s. George Morton Procter and Anna
Maria Young. Entered as a partial student 1863, and left at the close of
Fresh, year. Geologist. State Geologist, Ky., 1880 to date. U. S. Civil
Service Comr., 1893 and still holding office. Fell. Am. Assn. Adv. Sci.
Mem. Geol. Soc. Am. Lieut. Artill. Conf. Army, Oct., 1864 to Apr., 1865.
Published, Ky. Geol. Reports, m. Julia Leslie, dau. John Porter Dobyns.
Address, Frankfort, Ky.
CHARLES MELVILLE RITZ, M. D., 1867.
b. Lewistown, Mifflin co., Penna., 1841. s. Charles Ritz and Susan Good-
fellow. Entered 1863, and left at the close of Soph. year. Z. *. Physician.
Resdt. Penna. Hosp. Druggist, m. Mary, dau. Joseph Shirk, Lewistown,
Penna. Address, Lewistown, Mifflin co., Penna.
JAMES CORNELIUS WILSON, (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1867. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1870.
M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1869).
b. Phila., Mch. 25, 1847. s. Ellwood Wilson, M. D., and Hannah Paul
Shallcross. Entered Soph. Class 1864, and left during the first term Soph,
year. Studied at Yale Coll., 1863. Physician. Visiting phys. to Phila.
Hosp., 1876, and to Jeff. Med. Coll. Hosp. Prof. Med. and Clinical Med
Jeff. Med. Coll., 1891 to date. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1874. Mem. Pathol.
Soc. Phila., 1869, audits Pres., 1885-86 ; Obstet. Soc. Phila.; Phila. co. Med.
Soc, 1876 ; Am. Med. Assn., 1872 ; Assoc. Mem. Am. Phys. and Pathologists,
26o UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1867
1SS6 ; Mem. Phila. Neurol. Soc., 1886 ; Am. Phil. Soc., 1S85. Author "The
Summer and its Diseases ;" " A Treatise on the Continued Fevers ;" " Fever-
Nursing;" beside contributions to medical journals, m. Adele Beatrice,
dau. William Grosholz, Phila. See Allibone. Address, 1437 Walnut St.,
Phila.
1868.
tlENRY BUDD, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 12, 1849. s. Henry Budd and Martha Berg. Entered
1864. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Trustee Burlington Coll. and St. Mary's Hall,
N. J. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna.; Central Com. of Alumni. Author "Shars-
wood (Hon. George Sharswood [Class 1828]), and Budd's Leading Cases,
with notes," 3 vols., and a large number of reports, essays and reviews in
legal and literary journals. Editor Am. Law Register, 1S87 to date ; and of
Weekly Notes of Cases ; and joint editor with Charles F. Ziegler of The
University, 1869. Mem. of a Com. Alumni Soc. to compile an Alumni
Catalogue of the Coll. Dept., 1880. m. Judith J., dau. Gillies Dallett, Phila.
See Allibone. Address, 503 N. 7th St., Phila.
WILLIAM LEVI BULL, A. M.
b. Phila., July 10, 1848. s. William Mead Bull and Sarah Roberts
Thomas. Entered 1864. " Spoon-man " of Class. Was graduated at Divin.
Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1874. Law student; P. E. clergyman. Direc. Pub.
Sch., West Whiteland twp., Chester co., Penna. Contributor to the relig-
ious press. Address, Whitford, Chester co., Penna.
JOSEPH CRESSON FRALEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 21, 1849. s. Frederick Fraley, LL. D., and Jane Chap-
man Cresson. Entered 1864. Pres. Zelo. Z. *. Class Pres. Awarded
Junior English and Henry Reed prizes. Valedictorian. Lawyer. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1880; Franklin Instit. Phila.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo,
m. Marie Elizabeth, dau. Charles Sidney Bradford (Class 1822). Address,
1833 Pine St., Phila.
DAVID HAZEL, A. M.
b. Phila., 1846. s. Joseph Hazel and . Entered 1864. Mem. Zelo.
Presb. clergyman. Address, i2ioRaceSt., Phila.
EDWARD FENNO HOFFMAN (and Harvard, 1869), A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 9, 184S. s. George Edward Hoflfinan and Phoebe Wagner
White. Entered 1864. Moderator Philo. Z. ^'. Class Pres. for the past
twenty- five years. Class poet. Lawyer. Mem. Bd. Guardians of the Poor,
Phila., and its Pres., 1882-85. Edited an edition of the poems of his uncle,
Charles Fenno Hoffman, m. Elizabeth, dau. Gen. George C. McCall, U. S.
Vols. Address, 259 So. 17th St., Phila.
fGUSTAVUS BROWN HORNER, A. M.
b. Phila., Sept. 24, 1849; d. Phila., Mch. 23, 1887. s. Alfred Homer
and Elizabeth Driver White. Entered 1864. Moderator Philo. Class Pres,
Capt. Class Cricket Eleven. Z. t. Stock-broker.
LEIGHTON HOSKINS, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 19, 1850. s. Francis Hoskins and Anna Estelle Higgin-
botham. Entered 1864. Awarded Junior Gr. and Alumni Senior Latin
prizes. Studied at Univ. Bonn, 1869-70 ; Univ. Berlin, 1870-73 ; Univ.
Leipzig, 1873-74. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., N. Y.
City, 1889. Traveled and studied in Europe, 1868-74 ; Lecturer Classical
Archaeol., 1878-82. Private teacher and one of the compilers of the " Cen-
tury Diet, of the Eng. Lang.," 1882-89. P. E. clergyman, and asst. min..
Memorial Ch. of the Holy Comforter, Phila., 1892' to date. m. Emily
Billiard, dau. Thomas Gordon, M. D. See Keith. Address, 2041 Pine St.,
Phila.
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EWiNG JORDAN, A. M. M. D., 1871.
b. Phila., Mch. 18, 1847. s. Francis Jordan and Emily Woolf. ^ En-
tered 1864. Moderator Philo. Awarded Senior English prize. Physician.
Resdt. Penna. Hosp. Visiting phys. to Phila. Dispen.; Lincoln Instit.;
Catharine St. Dispen.; Southern Home for Destitute Children. First asst.
phys. State Hosp. for Insane, Norristown, Penna., 1880-85. Mem. Phila.
CO. Med. Soc. Life mem. Hist. Soc. Penna., and of Moravian Hist. Soc.
Address, 1333 Arch St.. Phila.
WILLIAM ROBERT McADAM, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 10, 1847. s. William Robert McAdam (Class 1837) and
Hannah Robbins. Entered 1864. Mern. Philo. Lawyer. Address, 3267
Sansom St., Phila.
+JOHN ELMORE McCREARY, A. M.
b. York Springs, Adams co., Penna., May 6, 1848 ; d. Cape May, N. J.,
Aug. 19, 1883. s. John Baxter McCreary and Rachel DeardorflF. Entered
1864. Mem. Philo. Student for a short time in Med. Dept. Studied
chemistry with Booth & Garrett, Phila. Engaged in the iron and coal
business until ill health obliged him to abandon it.
EDWARD STEWART MILES, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 5, 1845. s. Edward Hanis Miles and Hannah Cordelia
Stewart. Entered 1863. Mem. Zelo. A. <f>. "Spoon-man" of Class 1867.
Class Pres. of 1867 for some time. Address, 314 So. Broad St., Phila.
t JAMES PEACOCK SIMS, A.M.
b. Phila., Nov. 15, 1848 ; d. Phila., June 20, 1882. s. John Clarke Sims
and Emeline Marion Clark. Entered 1864. »t>. K. 2. Honorable mention
for Junior Latin prize. Class prophet. Architect.
WILLIAM MOORE WHARTON, A. M.
b. Naaman's Crk., Del., Aug. 25, 1848. s. Daniel Clark Wharton and
Anne Wain Morgan. Entered 1864. A. <t>. Class orator. Commission
mcht. until 1884, since then engaged in life ins. business, m. Ellen Clif-
ton, dau. Henry Williams Wharton. See Wharton Family, Keith. Ad-
dress, Ardmore, Montgomery co., Penna.
CARL ADOLPH MAX WIEHLE', A. M. M. D., 1871.
b. , 1846. s. Rev. John Gottlieb Wiehle and . Entered Soph.
Class 1865. Mem. Philo. Physician. Lumber mcht.; builder; mfg. chemist;
capitalist, m. , dau. Charles Psotta, Phila. Address, WiehlS, Fairfax
CO., Va.
ALEXANDER WOOD, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 9, 1848. s. George Wood and Emma C. Henry. Entered
1864. Mem. Philo. A. ^. Studied at Sorbonne, Paris, 1869, and at Univ.,
Berlin, 1870. Address, 1301 Walnut St., Phila.
JAMES PURDON WRIGHT, A.M.
b. Phila., June 28, 1847. s. George Alexander Wright and Emma
Purdon. Entered 1864. ^. K. S. Banker in N. Y. City, 1868-71. Tea
mcht. in China, 1871-73. Mfr. and mcht., Chicago, m. Mary Moore, dau.
Charles Bartleson Rowley. Address, Balto., Md.
tWILLIAM RUSSELL WRIGHT, A.M.
b. Claremont, N. H., July 28, 1847 ; d. Clarksburg, W. Va., July 16,
1892. s. Rev. Thomas Goddard Wright and Julia Anna Green. Entered
Soph. Class 1865. Vice-Pres. and Pres. Zelo. Awarded Senior Gr. prize.
Gr. Salutatorian. Was graduated at Crozer Theol. Sem., Chester, Penna.,
1871. Studied at Univ. Erlangen, 1871-72, and Univ. Leipzig, 1872-73.
Bapt. clergyman, and pastor Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1873-78 ; Cohoes, N. Y.,
1878-83; Fort Ann, N. Y., 1883-90; Clarksburg, W. Va., 189(^92. Mem.
Soc. Bib. Lit. and Exegesis, m. Alma Jane Boardman, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
262 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. [1868
CHARLES FREDERICK ZIEGLER, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 25, 1849. s. Charles Ziegler and Catharine Ann Hgen.
Entered 1864. Mem. Philo. Honorable mention for Fresh. Declam. prize.
Law>'er and Notary Public. Direc. Pub. Sch., Phila., 1878-80. Mem. Hist.
Soc.'Penna. Joint editor with Henry Budd, The University, 1869. m.
Eloise, dau. Capt. John Somers, Camden, N. J. Address, 2102 DeLancey
Place, Phila,
Non-Graduates.
t EDWIN JOHN BAKER.
b. Phila., Mch. 19, 1848; d. Milford, Pike co., Penna., Apr. 19, 1886.
s. Isaac Fraley Baker and. Anne Elizabeth Cornelius. Entered 1864, and left
at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Awarded Fresh, and Soph.
Declam. prizes. L,aw student. Assoc. Judge Pike co., Penna., i88k>-86.
Chief Burgess Milford, Pikeco., Penna. m. Emily J., dau. Cyrus Crissman,
Pike CO. , Penna.
JOSEPH BARTLES.
b. Flemington, N. J., July 7, 1847. s. Charles Bartles and Eliza Eaton
Randall. Entered Junior Class as a partial student 1866, and left at the
close of Junior year. Studied at Coll N. J., 1864-66. Glue mfr., 1873-83.
Oil dealer, 1880-83. Mngr. Standard Oil Co., Winnipeg Branch, 1885-86,
and same in St. Paul, Minn., 1886-88. Pres. Independent Oil Co., St. PauL
m. . Address, 86 Nat. Ger. Am. Bank Bldg. , St. Paul, Minn.
WILLIAM HENRY BENNETT, M. D., 1869. (A. M., Brown Univ., gratise causa,
1884.)
b. Phila., Sept. 17, 1843. «• Edward A. Bennett and Judith Burton
Mustin. Entered Soph. Class 1865, and left at the close of first term Soph,
year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Brown Univ., 1864-65. Physician. Resdt.
Epis. Hosp. ; phys. St. Christopher's Hosp. ; and Children's Seashore Home,
Atlantic City, N. J.; and Seaside Home for Invalid Women, Atlantic City,
N.J. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1874. Mem. Pathol. Soc. Phila.; Phila. co.
Med. Soc; Central Com. of Alumni. Address, 332 So. Fifteenth St., Phila.
FREDERICK JOHN BOLLER (C. E., Renss. Poly. Instit, N. Y., 1869).
b. Phila., Nov. 9, 1847. s. Henry John Boiler and Anna Margaretta
Pancoast. Entered 1864, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
Studied at Royal Poly. Sch., Munich, Bavaria, 1869-70. Civil engineer,
m. Annie Randall, dau. Heman Mills, Canajoharie, N. Y. Address, Equit-
able Bldg., N. Y. City.
t CHARLES CAMBLOS, JR.
b. Phila., ; d. Phila., Mch. 31, 1887. s. Charles Camblos and .
Entered 1864, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. A. *.
Banker and broker, m. Lillian Conway.
ROBERT NEILSON CLARK.
b. Phila.. Mch. 5, 1848. s. Ephraim Clark and Emma Neilson. Entered
1864, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. *. K. 2. Class
Pres. Fresh, year. Mining engr., and served as such for fifteen years in
Colorado with the Denver and Rio Grande R. R., and gen. mngr. Chr>-solite
Smelting Co. Mem. Am. Instit. Mining Engrs. Corres. mem. Acad. Nat.
Sci. Phila.; mem. Engrs. Soc. Western Penna. Has contributed many
papers to scientific transactions and reports, m. Mary A., dau. Kirk A.
Lewi.s, Pittsburgh, Penna. Address, Thirty -second and Smallman Sts.,
Pittsburgh, Penna.
JOSEPH HORNOR COATES.
b. Phila., Aug. 22, 1849. s. George Morrison Coates and Anna Troth.
Entered 1864, and left at the close of first terra Junior year. Mem. Philo.
Merchant. Mem. Hist. Soc, Penna. m. Elizabeth Gardner, dau. Joseph
Collins Potts, Trenton, N. J. Address, Berwyn, Chester co., Penna.
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tJOSEPH WILLS COOPER, JR.
b. Cooper's Point, Camden, N. J., July 10, 1847 ; d. Cooper's Point,
Camden, N. J., Mch. 24, 1868. s. Joseph Wills Cooper and Rebecca F.
Champion. Entered Soph. Class as a partial student 1865, and died during
his studentship.
LEVI TAYLOR DICKSON.
b. Phila., May 22, 1848. s. John Dickson and Elizabeth Janet Cock-
bum. Entered Soph, class as a partial student, 1865, and left at the close of
first term Soph. year. A. t. Lawyer. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. Pres.
Geneal. Soc. Penna. Mem. First Trp. Phila. City Cav. m. . Address,
1301 Walnut St., Phila.
THOMAS WILLARD DOUGLASS.
b. Phila., June 27, 1850. s. Rev. Jacob Morgan Douglass and Ma^y
Hall Willard. Entered 1864, and left at the close of third term Fresh, year.
Engr. and assayer in Va., Col. and N. Y. City, 1880-86; since then mcht.
m. Virginia Elmsley, dau. Charles Gordon Paleske. Address, 342 Nostrand
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
JAMES HUGH ELLIOT.
b. Phila., May 18, 1847. s. Hugh Elliot and Mary Stuart Robinson,
and gt. gd.-son Rev. Thomas Read, D. D. (Class 1766). Entered 1864, and
left at the close of first term Junior year. Mem. Philo. A. I'. Bookseller.
Farmer. Newspaper mngr. and editor. Mem. Del. Hist. Soc. One of the
editors The National Grocer, and of Fame, both published in N. Y. City.
m. Nina Alwillda Yeager, Del. cc, Penna. Address, "Tusculum," Wil-
mington, Del.
fADOLPHUS WILLIAM ELLIOTT.
b. Newton Abbot, Devonshire, Eng., July 11, 1849; d. London, Eng.,
May -ijO, 1S79. s. William Elliott and Emeline Dunn. Entered 1864, and
left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Banker, m. Laura J., dau.
Hon. William S. Pierce, Phila.
GEORGE SERGEANT GERHARD, M. D., 1870.
b. Phila., Jan. 19, 1849. s. Benjamin Gerhard and Anna Sergeant.
Entered 1864, and left at the close of Soph. year. A.-i'. Physician. Resdt.
Penna. Hosp. Phys. to Orthopaedic Hosp., to Children's Hosp., and to
Bryn Mawr Hosp. of which he was one of the founders. Pathologist to
Presb. Hosp. and one of its out-door phys. Fell. Coll. Phys., Phila. Mem.
Pathol. Soc. Phila.; Obstet. Soc. Phila. Has contributed various papers
to the medical journals. Address, Ardmore, Montg. co., Penna.
WALTER LIPPINCOTT.
b. Phila., Mch. 21, 1849. s. Joshua Ballinger Lippincott and Josephine
Craige. Entered 1864, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo.
Class Vice-Pres. Publisher, m. Elizabeth Trotter, dau. Sigismund Ploeckly
Horstmann, Phila. See MunselVs Am. Ances., vol. iv. Address, 2101
Walnut St., Phila.
GEORGE DEARDORFF McCREARY.
b, York Springs, Adams co., Penna., Sept. 28, 1846. s. John Baxter
McCreary and Rachel DeardorflF. Entered 1864, and left at the beginning
of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Clerk. Coal operator. Vice-Pres. Market
St. Nat. Bank, Phila. Treas. City of Phila., 1892 to date. Trustee Jeff. Med.
Coll., 1891 to date. Direc. Upper Lehigh Coal Co.; the Nescopec Coal Co.;
the Pioneer Mining & Mfg. Co. of Alabama ; the Lochiel Furnace Co., and
the Phila. Mortg. & Trust Co. Vice-Pres. Sanitarium Assn., Phila., and of
the Franklin Reform. Home. Trustee Sunday Breakfast Assn. Mngr.
Sheltering Arms, and Kensington Hosp. for Women. Mem. Com. of One
Hundred, Phila. m. Kate Robbins, dau. William Howell, Phila. See
Biog. Album of Prominent Pennsylvanians, third series. Campbell's
Hist. Hiber. Soc, Phila. Address, loi So. Twenty-first St., Phila.
264 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYI^VANIA. [1868
E0W3N WHITE MOORE (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1870. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1873).
b. Butler co., Penna., Aug. 10, 1849. s. Rev. John Moore, D. D., and
Ann Eliza White. Entered Soph. Class 1865, and left at the close of Junior
year. Lawyer. City Solicitor Wichita, Kan. m. . Address, Wichita
Kan.
CHARLES BEYLARD NANCREOE, M. D., 1869. A. B., gratiae causa, 1893 (M. D.
JeflF. Med. Coll., 1883).
b. Phila., Dec. 30, 1847. s. Thomas Dixce Nancrede and Mary Eliza-
beth Bull. Entered 1864, and left at the beginning of Junior year. Mem.
Zelo. Physician. Resdt. Epis. Hosp. Surg, to Epis. Hosp.; St. Chris-
topher's Hosp. ; Jeff. Med. Coll. Hosp. ; Catharine St. Dispen. ; Eye and Ear
Dept., Phila. Dispen. Lecturer on Osteol, 1878-S1. Lecturer on Surg. Dart-
mouth Med. Coll., N. H., and at Jeff. Med. Coll. Hosp. Prof. Surg. Univ.
Mich., Ann Arbor, Mich., 1889 to date. Mem. Am. Surg. Assn.; Pathol. Soc.
Phila.; Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Author of the articles "Injuries of the
Head" in Internat. Encyc. Surgery-, and "Hemorrhage and Hemorrhoids"
in Wood's Hand-book of the Med. Sci., and " Surgery of the Head" in
Cyc. of Diseases of Children, and numerous papers on anatomical and
pathological subjects, etc. m. Alice Howard, dau. Francis Dunnington,
Balto., Md. See Atkinsofi. Address, Ann Arbor, Mich.
+ ARUNDEL CUNEFEILD OSBORNE (M. D., Med. Coll. Va., Richmond, 1869).
b. Richmond Terrace, Limerick, Ireland, Feb. 16, 1847 ; d. Phila., June
21, 1874. s. John H. Osborne and Lj'dia Collins Wood. Entered 1864, and
left at the close of Fresh, year. Student in Med. Dept., 1866-67. ^- *•
Physician. Resdt. Med. Coll. Infirm., Richmond, Va., 1869-70.
EDWARD PEPPER (M. D., Univ. Paris, 1877).
b. Phila., Sept. 23, 1847. s. Edward Pepper and Sarah Cave. Entered
1864, and left at the close of Soph. year. Z. ^?. He studied medicine for
seven years at the Ecole de Medecine, Sorbonne, Paris, and was laureate at
graduation. Phys., in Paris, France, until 1883, and in Menerville and
Algiers, Algeria, for some years afterward. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1886;
Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Author " L'Insomnie," his thesis to the Faculty
of Med. at Paris; " La Malaria." m. Marie Anna DesbcEufs. Address, care
of Drexel, Harjes & Cie, Paris, France.
CHARLES EDWARD RONALDSON (M. E., Lehigh Univ., 1869).
b. Pottsville, Penna., Oct. 3, 1846. s. Archibald Ronaldson and Ellen
Jemima Ogilvie. Entered 1864, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Z. ^'. Studied at Phila. Poly. Coll., 1866-67. Mechan. engr., and
connected with the Lehigh Valley R. R. Co. at Delano, Penna., 1869-74,
and with U. S. agency for Siemens' patent metallurg. gas furnaces, 1874-87.
Asst. to Major Hibbard, U. S. A., in completing the U. S. Immigration
Depot, Ellis Id., N. Y. Harbor. Now the N. Y. representative of the Geo.
V. Cresson Shafting Wks., Phila. Trustee Lehigh Univ., 1877-79. Mem.
Am. Instit. Mining Engrs., Franklin lustit., Phila. Address, 136 Liberty
St., N. Y. City.
CHARLES HENRY SPENCER (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1868).
b. Phila., Sept. i, 1849. s. Charles Spencer and Priscilla Smethurst.
Entered 1864, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. A. <J>.
Awarded medal for vSenior es.say in Cliosophic Soc, Coll. N. J., and for prize
essay in N'assau Literary Ufaq-azitie. Mfr., 1868-83 ; since then commission
mcht. in N. Y. City. m. Gertrude, dau. Charles Paulsen, Clarenceville,
Queens Co., N. Y. Addre.ss, i Green St., N. Y. City.
WILLIAM UHLER.
b. Phila., Jan. r, 1849. s. William Millward Uhler, M. D. (Class 1839),
and Martha Follansbee. Entered 1864, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Mem. Philo. Clerk. Address, 311 S. Fifteenth St., Phila.
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1869.
ROBERT ADAMS, JR., A. M. B. F., 1884.
b. Phila., Feb. 26, 1849. s. Robert Adams and Matilda Maybiti Hart.
Entered 1865. Moderator Philo. A, t. Awarded Fresh. Declam. prize.
Class Pres. one year. Aide U. S. Geological Surv., 1871-75. Lawyer.
State Senator, Penna., 1883-86. U. S. Minister to Brazil, S. A., 18S9-90.
Pres. Wharton School Alumni Soc. Mem. Central Com. of Alumni ; Hist.
Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; Soc. War of 1812. Connected
•with the N. G. Penna. for fourteen years as Judge Advocate and Major,
and on staff duty. Lieut. -Col. and A. D. C. on the staff of Governor Beaver,
Penna., for one year. Author of contributions to periodical literature,
beside orations and lectures. Address, 124 So. Sixteenth St., Phila.
CEORGE POMEROY ALLEN, A. M. D. D., 1887.
b. Phila., Jan. 9, 1845. s. John Brintenell Akley Allen and Elizabeth
Pomeroy. Entered Soph. Class 1866. Moderator Philo. A. *. <l>. B. K.
Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1872. P. E. clergyman,
and rector Trinity Ch., Wobum, Mass., 1873-74; and St. Luke's, East
Greenwich, R. I., 1874-79 ; and Trinity Ch., So. Bethlehem, Penna., 1880 to
date. m. Elizabeth Marshall, dau. Rt. Rev. Mark Anthony de Wolfe Howe,
D. D., LL. D. Address, So. Bethlehem, Northampton co., Penna.
JOHN GRANT BAWN, A. M.
b. Dromore, co. Down, Ireland, June 23, 1840. s. James Bawn and
Mary McCullagh. Entered Soph. Class 1866. Mem. Philo. Studied at
Univ. Lewisburg (now Bucknell), Penna., 1865-66. Was graduated at
Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 187 1. P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Bar-
nabas, Phila. m. Mary Holmes, dau. William South. Address, 248 W.
Logan Sq., Phila.
ELLIS YARNALL BROWN, A. M.
b. Phila., Apr. 9, 1851. s. George T. Brown and Mary Yamall. Entered
1865. Mem. Philo. <t>. B. K. Gr. Salutatorian. Clerk, m. Sarah E., dau.
Ezra Willitts. Address, 227 So. Fourth St., Phila.
WILLIAM HENRY BURNETT, A. M.
b. near Pittsburgh, Penna., July 15, 1848. s. William Burnett and
Isabella B. Anderson. Entered 1865, Mem. Philo. Studied at the Western
Univ. of Penna., Allegheny, Penna. Lawyer. Address, 825 Preston St.,
Phila.
JAMES HOPKINS CARPENTER, A. M.
b. Woodbury, N. J., Nov. 18, 1849. s. Thomas Preston Carpenter and
Rebecca Hopkins. Entered 1865. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. Penna.
Soc. Sons of Revo. See Keith. Address, 36 N. Second St., Camden, N. J.
MASKELL EWING, A. M. . , ^ ,. ^
b. Alexandria, Va., Sept. 9, 1847. s. Maskell Ewmg and Cornelia Lans-
dale. Entered 1865. Mem. Zelo. Z. ^. Engaged in life ins. business.
m. Alice, dau. Rev. Edward Y. Buchanan, Phila. Address, Villa Nova,
Del. CO., Penna.
HENRY NEIDIG FEGLEY, A. M.
b. New Hanover, Montg. co., Penna., . s. . Entered Soph.
Class 1866. Mem. Philo. Luth. clergyman, and pastor Mechanicsburg,
Penna. m. . Address, Mechanicsburg, Penna.
ROBERT GRAHAM, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. i, 1841. s. James H. Graham and Sarah Jane Scott.
Entered Soph. Class 1866. Mem. Philo. Awarded Senior Gr. prize. Was
graduated at the Theol. Sem. Ref. Presb. Ch., Phila., 1871. Presb. clergy-
man, and pastor New Castle, Penna., 1872-73 ; Christiana, Del., 1873-77;
near Wilmington, Del., 1878-83 ; Hebron Memorial Ch., Phila., 1883 to date.
m. Margaret Welsh, dau. Abraham Pierce Shannon, New Castle co., Del.
Address, 2417 North College Ave., Phila.
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EDWARD ROBINS GRANT, A.M.
b. Phila., June 17, 1848. s. Samuel Grant and Cecelia B. Vezin. Entered
1865. A. '^. Connected with the U. S. Internal Rev. Office, 1869-71 ; mfr.
of illuminating gas, 1872-73 ; banker and broker in N. Y. City, 1873 to
date. m. Rosaline Harrison, dau. Thomas Weaver James. Address, 57
Broadway, N. Y. City.
WILLIAM WELSH HARRISON, A. M.
b. Phila., May 4, 1850. s. George Leib Harrison, LL. D., and Sarah
Ann Waples. Entered Soph. Class 1866. Mem. Philo. Sugar refiner, m.
Bertha Marie, dau. James Whyte. Address, Glenside, Montg. co., Penna.
JOSEPH HOPKINSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 25, 1848. s. Oliver Hopkinson (Class 1832) and Elisa
Swaim. Entered 1865. Awarded Fresh, and Soph. Declam. prizes. A. 'i'.
Lawyer, m. Catharine Frances, dau. William M. Baird, Phila. See Keith.
Address, 1302 Spruce St., -Phila.
CHARLES PHILIP KRAUTH, A. M.
b. Winchester, Va., May 22, 1849. s. Rev. Charles Porterfield Krauth,
D. D., LL. D., Vice-Provost, and Susan Reynolds. Entered Junior year,
1866. Studied at Penna. Coll., Gettysburg, Penna., 1864-66. Mem. Lin-
naean Soc, Penna. Coll. Studied at Royal Saxon Sch. of Mines, Freiberg,
1870-76. Supdt. Pullman's Palace Car Co., 1880-85; ^"^1 of Mann's Boudoir
Car Co., 1885-86; and of Wagner Palace Car Co., 1886-88. Sec. McCon-
way and Forley Co., iron mfrs., Pittsburgh, Penna., 18S8 to date. m. Isabel,
dau. Henry Edward Wallace, Phila. Address, Forty-eighth St. and A. V.
R. R., Pittsburgh, Penna.
THOMAS REED LIST, A. M.
b. Columbia, Penna., Sept. 5, 1844. s. John List and Kina Gunde
Stucker. Entered 1865. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E.
Ch., Phila., 1872. P. E. clergyman, and rector St. Luke's, Chester, Penna.,
1872-75 ; and Ch. of the Redemption, Phila., 1875 to date. Musician, 6th
U. S. Cav. Band, Oct., 1861 to Oct., 1864, when he was honorably discharged,
m. Emma, dau. James P. Roatch. Address, 400 N. Twentj'-second St., Phila.
HENRY JESSE MARIS, A. M.
b. Phila., June 18, 1850. s. John M. Maris and Sarah Louisa Wain-
wright. Entered 1865. Mem. Zelo. Mcht. m. Susan, dau. Robert Bryson.
See Maris Family. Address, N. 'thirtieth St. cor. Hartwell Ave., Chestnut
Hill, Phila.
t FRANKLIN FISHER MAXFIELD.
b. Phila., Dec. 10, 1849; d. Phila., Aug. 11, 1870. s. Joseph Maxfield
and Williamina Fisher. Entered 1865. Mem. Philo. Honorable mention
for Junior Phil, prize. Awarded Henrj- Reed prize. Valedictorian. Teacher ;
and at the time of his death was preparing to study theology.
EDWARD RITCHIE, A. M. (S. T. B., Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 1883.)
b. Phila., May 9, 1851. s. Arthur Ritchie and Mary Rhea Barton Hop-
kins. Entered 1865. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Gen. Theol. Sem.
P. E. Ch., N. Y. City, 1880. For a few years was engaged in mercantile
business ; then a teacher. P. E. clergj-man. Address, Newtown, Penna.
GEORGE HAY STUART, JR., A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 11, 1849. s. George Hay Stuart and Martha Kyle Deni-
son. Entered 1865. Mem. Philo. *. K. 1. Engaged in mercantile busi-
ness, 1870-84, since then in insurance business, m. H. B. S., dau. Edward
S. Tobev, Boston, Mass. Address. Germantown Ave. near Chestnut Hill
Ave., Chestnoit Hill, Phila.
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RICHARD FRANCIS WOOD, A. M.
b. Phila., May 15, 1850. s. Charles S. Wood and Juliana F. Randolph.
Entered 1865. Moderator Philo. A. *. Lawyer. Has been an active
officer Civil Service Ref. Assn. for a number of years, m. Mary Emlen,
dau. Robert Wain Learning (Class 1844). See Mrs. Juliana R. Wood's
Family Sketches. Address, 410 So. Fifteenth St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
ALBERT SYDNEY ASHMEAD, JR., M.D., 1869.
b. Phila., Apr. 4, 1850. s. Albert Sydney Ashmead (Class 1843) and
Elizabeth Graham. Entered 1865, and left during the third term Fresh,
year. Mem. Philo. Physician, and practiced in Phila. three years, in Japan
two years, in Kansas five years and since 1882 in N. Y. City. Med. Direc.
City Govt. Hosp., Tokio, Japan, 1874-75. Mem. Med. Soc. N. Y. co.
Major and A. D. C. on the staff of Maj.-Gen. Willis Brown, N. G. Kan-
sas, 1879-S0. Published in Japan "Summer Notes to Japanese Mothers,"
and various papers in medical journals, m. ist, Florence Matthews, dau.
David Fleming, Phila.; 2d, Isabella Marvin, dau. Christian Sylvester Wale,
N. Y. City. Address, 45 Macdougal St., N. Y. City.
WILLIAM BADGER, JR.
b. Phila., . s. . Entered 1865, and left at the close of Fresh.
year.
JOHN HENRY DINGEE.
b. Phila., Mch. 2, 1849. s. John Henry Dingee and Mary Stewart.
Entered as a partial student 1865, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Banker and broker, m. Helen Roberts Massey. Address, Paoli, Chester
CO., Penna.
ROWLAND R. EVA.
b. . s. Rev. Eva and . Entered 1865, and left at the close
of Soph. year.
fANTHONY TEISSEIRE FISHER.
b. Torrisdale, Phila., Aug. 19, 1849; d. Washington, St. Landry Parish,
La., ,1893. s. James Cowles Fisher and Mary Teisseire. Entered 1865,
and left during the first term Fresh, year. A. 4>. Planter.
WILLIAM F. GARRETT.
b. Phila., . s. . Entered Soph. Class 1866, and left during
Soph. year. Address, 308 So. Sixteenth St., Phila,
ALBERT GALLATIN HEYL, M. D., 1870.
b. Phila., Oct. 2, 1847. s. Francis Heyl and Catharine Reed. Entered
Soph. Class 1866, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Studied
at Univ. Vienna. Physician and ophthalmologist. Resdt. Epis. Hosp.,
1870-71. Ophthalmologist to Epis. Hosp. Autlior " Coloboma Lentis ; "
"Diffusion Circles in Ametropia;" " Lipaemia Retinalis ; " "The Visual
Axis;" "A Contribution to the Operative Treatment of Glaucoma," etc.
See Atkinson. Address, 1535 Pine St., Phila.
THEODORE CHRISTIAN KNAUFF.
b. Phila., Aug. 8, 1847. s. Henry Knauff" and Sarah Ann Wilkinson.
Entered 1865, and left at the close of Junior year. Student in Dept. Music
for a short time. Organ builder, m. Louise Hunt, dau. William Pear-
son. Address, Phila.
HOWARD SPARHAWK KNEEDLER.
b. Phila., June 16, 1848. s. Jesse Sellers Kneedler and Catharine Spar-
hawk. Entered 1865, and left at the close of first term Senior year.
Manufacturer, m. Mary Tilghman, dau. Hon. George Earle, Washington,
D. C. Address, Summit St., Chestnut Hill, Phila.
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GEORGE McCLELLAN (M. D.,JeflF. Med. Coll., 1870V
b. Phila., Oct. 29, 1849. s. John Hill Brinton McClellan, M. D. (Class
1841), and Maria Eldredge. Entered 1865, and left at the close of Junior
year. Mem. Philo. Z. *. Physician. Surg. Phila. Hosp. and Howard
Hosp. Lecturer on Anat, Penna. Acad. Fine Arts, Phila., 1890 to date.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1875. Author "Regional Anatomy, in its Relation
to Medicine and Surgery," 2 vols.; etc. m. Harriet, dan. Robert H. Hare,
Phila. See Rodman Family. Address, 1352 Spruce St., Phila.
GEORGE KEMPTON REED (M.D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1874).
b. Phila., Dec. 27, 1848. s. Jacob Reed and Martha Lackey. Entered
Soph. Class 1866, and left at the close of the Senior year, but owing to criti-
cisms of the Faculty in his Class History, his degree was refused. Class
Pres. Class historian. Teacher; journalist ; physician ; merchant, m. Emily
Eleanor, dan. John W. Kunkle, Kingston, Penna. Address, 920 Chestnut
St., Phila.
WILLIAM BOARDMAN REED, M. D., 1878.
b. Scottsville, Monroe co., N. Y., Apr. 30, 1842. s. William Nairn Reed
and Hylinda L. Harmon. Entered Junior Class 1867, and left during the
first term Senior year. Awarded Junior Phil, prize. Studied at Beloit Coll.,
Wis., 1866-67. Journalist ; physician. Mem. Am. Med. Assn.; Pathol. Soc.
Phila.; Obstet. Soc. Phila.; Am. Climatol. Soc. Private 2d Wis. Regt., U. S.
Vols., 1861-63 ; Lieut, and Capt. 50th Wis. Regt., U. S. Vols., Apr., 1865, to
Jvdy, 1866. Was wounded twice at the battle of Gainesville, Va., Aug.,
1862. Has been a frequent contributor to medical journals, m. Gertrude
Redfield, dau. William Redfield Phelps. Address, Atlantic City, N. J.
WILLARO MARTIN RICE, JR.
b. Phila., Dec. 28, 1S49. s. Rev. Willard Martin Rice, D. D., and Eliza-
beth McDowell. Entered 1865, and left at the close of Junior year. Student
in Med. Dept., 1868-69 ^^^ '^^1^11- Pharmacist, m. Elizabeth, dau. Joseph
Culbert. Address, 5102 Germantown Ave., Gtn., Phila.
SAMUEL BEATTY STINSON.
b. Phila., June 16, 1848. s. Thomas Stinson and Elizabeth Jardin.
Entered 1865, and left at the close of first term Fresh, year. Carpet manu-
facturer, m. Kate, dau. David P. Boyer. Addiess, 2018 Green St., Phila.
BYRON H. WRIGHT.
b. Phila., . s. . Entered 1865, and left at the close of Soph.
year.
1870.
FRANCIS ENOCH BREWSTER, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 17, 1852. s. Hon. Frederick Carroll Brewster, LL. D.
(Class 1841), and Emma Barton. Entered 1866. Mem. Philo. Law3'er.
Address, 206 W. Washington Sq. , Phila.
JOHN MARIE CAMPBELL, A.M.
b. Phila., May 30, 1850. s. Hon. James Campbell, Postmaster-Gen. in
Pres. Pierce's Cabinet, and Emilie S. Chapron. Entered 1866. Lawyer.
Surveyor Port of Phila., 18S5-89. Mem. Bd. Pub. Education Phila. since
1874, and its Pres., 1890. Presidential Elector Penna. upon the Democratic
electoral ticket, 1880. Del. to the Democratic Nat. Conventions of 1884
and 1892. Pres. St. Joseph's Lyceum. Sec. Bd. Mngrs. St. Joseph's Orphan
Asyl. Phila. Mem. Catholic Cong., Chicago, 1893. m. Frances D., dau.
William Dohan, Phila. See Men of America, City Govt. Phila., Camp-
bell's Hist. Hiber. Soc. Phila. Address, 215 So. Sixth St., Phila.
1870] COLLEGE DEPARTMENT, 269
GEORGE MARTIN CHRISTIAN, A.M. (D. D., Nashotah Theol. Sem., Wis.,
1893.)
b. Pottstown, Montg. co., Penna., Dec. i, 1848. s. Joseph M. Christian
and Martha Ann Martin. Entered 1866. Moderator Philo. Awarded the
Henry Reed prize. P. E. clergyman, and asst. min. St. James', Phila., and
rector Memorial Ch. of the Holy Comforter, Phila., and Grace Ch., Newark,
N. J. m. Martha Henry, dau. William Weir. Address, 960 Broad St., New-
ark, N. J.
fTHEODORE HERMAN ERNST.
b. Lebanon, Penna., Feb. 5, 1847 ; d. Phila., Aug., 1870. s. Rev.
William G. Ernst, D. D., and Susan Herman. Entered Soph. Class 1867.
Mem. Philo. He was about to enter the Evan, Lutli. Theol, Sem., Phila.,
at the time of his death.
HAROLD GOODWIN, A. M. LL. B., 1874.
b. Brunswick, Me., Nov. 15, 1850. s. Rev. Daniel Raynes Goodwin,
D. D., LL. D., Provost, and Mary Randall Merrick. Entered 1866. Mem,
Philo. 4'. B. K. Awarded the Senior English prize, the Senior Gr. prize
equally with Henry G. Ward, and the Alumni Senior Lat. prize. Gr,
Salutatorian, Glue manufacturer. Lawyer, m, Julia Murray, dau, Alex-
ander Murray Mcllvaine (Class 1832), Address, 3927 Locust St., Phila,
WILLIAM WOODNUTT GRISCOM, A.M.
b. Phila., July 6, 1851. s. John Denn Griscom, M, D., and Margaret
Woodnutt Acton. Entered Senior Class 1869. Mem. Philo. Pres. Electro-
Dynamic Co., Phila. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1881 ; Am. Assn. Adv. Sci.;
Instit. Elect. Engrs.; Franklin Instit., Phila. m. Dora Ingham, dau. Rev,
George Hale, D. D, See Keith. Address, Haverford Coll, P, O,, Penna,
THEODORE LELAND HARRISON, B. S.
b. Alexandroffsky, near St, Petersburg, Russia, 1849. s. Joseph Harri-
son, Jr., and Sarah Poulterer. Entered 1866. m, Sarah Brooks, dau. John
Stovell. Address, Rosemont, Montg. co., Penna,
GEORGE KENELM HUNTER, AM,
b. Phila., Dec, 3, 185 1. s, George W. Hunter and Susan Collins,
Entered 1866. Salesman, m. Sophie, dau. William R. Kean, Address,
4034 Sansom St., Phila.
ROBERT MENDENHALL HUSTON, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 12, 1852. s. Samuel Huston (Class 1840) and Sarah
Sansom Perot. Entered 1866. Mem. Philo. *. K. 2. Manager, Asst,
Engr. U. S. N. Address, Boston, Mass,
CHARLES AUGUSTUS MARCH, A. M,
b. Cheshire, Conn., Nov., 1848. s. Rev. Daniel March, D, D., and Jane
Parker Gilson. Entered second term Soph, year, Jan., 1868, Mem. Philo.
Studied at Amherst Coll., 1866-68. Stenographer in Chicago, 111., for seven
years, and in U. S. Pension Bureau, Law Div., Washington, D. C, since
1888. m. Eva May Rhodes, Hyattsville, Md, Address, Pension Bureau,
Law Div., Washington, D. C.
GEORGE FOX MARTIN, A. M.
b. Phila. , Jan. 2, 1850. s. Robert Lanphier Martin and Adelaide West
Nevins, Entered 1866. Mem. Philo. *. B. K. Class Pres. 1868 to date.
Schoolmaster. Teacher Cheltenham Acad., 1873-74; Epis. Acad., 1874-81;.
tutor, 1881-82 ; Principal Martin's Sch., 1882 to date. Mem. Central Com,
of Alumni. Sec. Schoolmaster's Assn., 1886-87. m- Helen Patterson, dau..
John Holmes (Class 1834). Address, 3903 Locust St., Phila,
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ALEXANDER JAMES MILLER, A. M.
b. Balto., Md., Sept. 27, 1849. s. Rev. Alfred Alexander Miller (Class
1832) and Catharine Sarah Dubois. Entered Junior Class 1868. Moderator
Philo. Awarded the Junior English prize. Was graduated at Berkeley Divan.
Scb., P- E. Ch. , Middletown, Conn., 1S73. P- E. clergyman, asst. min.
St. Peter's, Phila., and rector Asbury Park, N. J. m. Ella, dau. William
P. Huddell, Phila. Address, Asbury Park, N. J.
WILLIAM DELAWARE NEILSON, A. M.
b. Phila., July 31, 1850. s. Thomas Neilson and Sarah Claypoole Lewis.
Entered 1866. Mem. Zelo. A. ^. Awarded the Soph. Declam. prize
equally with Charles R. Parvin. Lawyer. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.
Address, 325 So. Twelfth St., Phila.
FRANCIS FE'NELON ROWLAND, A. M. (M. D., JeflF. Med. Coll., 1873.)
b. Media, Del. co., Penna., Sept. 14, 1847. s. Joseph Rowland, M. D.,
and Jane Eves. Entered second term Fresh, year Jan., 1867. <i>. K. 2.
Studied at Lafayette Coll., Sept., 1866, to Jan., 1867. Physician, and
attending phys. Del. co., Penna., Hosp. and Jail. m. Fanny M., dau. J.
Weaver. Address, Pasadena, Los Angeles co. , Cal.
HENRY GALBRAITH WARD, A. M.
b. N. Y. City, Apr. 19, 1851. s. Rev. Henry Dana Ward, D. D., and
Charlotte Galbraith. Entered 1866. Moderator Philo. <i>. B. K. Awarded
Junior Phil, prize, and the Senior Gr. prize equally with Harold Goodwin.
Lawyer. Vice-Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1874, anditsPres., 1875. ^i- Mabel,
dau. Henry G. Marquand, N. Y. City. Address, 816 Madison Ave., N. Y,
City.
Non-Graduates.
CHARLES DOUGLASS BARBER.
b. Phila., Feb. 13, 1844; s. . Entered Soph. Class as a partial
student 1867, and left during the Junior year. Mem. Philo. Studied at
Trinity Coll., Conn., 1866-67. Address, Boston, Mass.
FRANK LAURENT CLERC (C. E., Lehigh Univ., 1871).
b. . s. Rev. Francis J. Clerc, D. D., and . Entered 1866, and
left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Civil engineer. Mem. Am.
Instit. Mining Engrs., 1887. m. . Address, Webb City, Mo.
WILLIAM COLBERT COX, M. D., 1870.
b. . s. Rev. Peter I. Cox and . Entered 1866, and left at the
close of Soph. year. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp.
Address, Easton, Penna.
HUGH CRAIG, JR.
b. Phila., . s. Hugh Craig and . Entered 1866, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. A. ■¥. Merchant. 2d Lieut. First Trp.
Phila. City Cav. Address, 191 7 Chestnut St., Phila.
CHARLES WINSLOW DULLES, M. D., 1S75.
b. Madras, India, Nov. 29, 1850. s. Rev. John Welsh Dulles, D. D.
(Class 1842), and Harriet Lathrop Winslow. Entered 1866, and left at the
close of first term Fresh, year. Awarded Alumni prize on graduation from
Med. Dept. Physician. Instr. Med. Histor\', 1893 to date. Author "What to
do first in Accidents or Poisonings." Editor Afed. and Sur^. Reporter,
Phila., 1887 to date. Asst. Surg. 2d Regt. N. G. Penna., 1880-81. m. Mary,
dau. James Bateman, Phila. See Allibone. Address, 4101 Walnut St.,
Phila.
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FRANCIS GURNEY du PONT. ., t x
b "Hao-ley," near Wilmington, Del., May 27, 1850. s. Alexis Iren^e
du Pont (cTass 1835) and Joanna Smith. Entered 1866, and left at the
beginning of second term Junior year. Mem. Zelo. <t'. K. 2. Manufacturer.
Mem. Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. m. Elise W., dau. J. Hume Simons, M. D.
Address, Wilmington, Del.
t HENRY TREVOR ECKERT. .. ^ , _ „ t^
b phila., ; d. Phila., Sept. 16, 1870. s. George N. Eckert, M. D.,
and Emily Trevor. Entered 1866, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Mem. Philo. A. *. Student in Med. Dept.
t JAMES COWLES FISHER, JR. , ^ . , , ^, ., ..
b. Torrisdale, Phila., Oct. 29, 1850 ; d. Tomsdale, Phila., Nov. 16, 1871.
s. James Cowles Fisher and Mary Teisseire. Entered 1866, and left at the
close of Fresh, year. A. *.
CHARLES FRY. ^ .., o n j ^
b. Phila.. Dec. 6, 1850. s. Joseph Reese Fry (Class 1830) and Cornelia
Nevins Entered second term Fresh, year, and left at the close of finst term
Senior year. Mem. Philo. A. ^. Lawyer. Clk. to Rear Admiral Sylvanus
W. Goden, U. S. N., 1864-65. m. Maria D., dau. John Appleton Burnham.
Address, 54 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass.
ALEXANDER HENRY (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1870. A. M., Coll. N. J., 1873).
b Gtn Phila., Dec. 29, 1850. s. Thomas Charlton Henry (Class 1847)
and Mary Elizabeth Jackson. Entered 1866. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.
Princeton, N. J., 1874. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Hermon Presb. Ch.,
Frankford, Phila. m. Caroline Rosa, dau. Charies Pettit Bayard (Class 1826).
Address, 4835 Frankford Ave., Phila.
OSCAR LEEDOM, M.D., 1872. ^^ o
b Plymouth Meeting, Montg. co., Penna., Dec. 28, 1850. s. Edwin L.
Leedom and Susan A. Lukens. Entered 1866, and left during the first term
Fresh, year. Physician. Mem. Montg. co., Penna., Med. Soc; Med. Soc.
State Penna. Address, Plymouth Meeting, Montg. CO., Penna.
BARTON LOWE, JR. „ . . r t
b. Winslow, Camden co., N. J., Sept. 15, 1846. s. Isaac Lawson Lowe
and Chariotte Weatherby . Entered 1 866, and left during the first term Fresh,
year Engaged in real estate business until 1876 ; since then lawyer, m.
Rose, dau. Gabriel Iszard Abbott. Address, Denver, Col.
+ JAMES ARTHUR McAULEY, M. D., 1873. j „ t
b. • d. Phila., July 7, 1892. s. Rev. A. G. McAuley and Mary J.
. Entered 1866, and left during the Fresh, year. Physician.
CHARLES BRASSINGTON MEE (A. B., St. Stephen's Coll. N. Y., 1883).
b N Y City Nov. 16, 1845. s. Charles Martin Mee and Mary Eliza
Jennings. Entered the Soph. Class as a partial student 1867, and left at the
close of the Soph, year, having previously studied at St. Stephen s Coll., N.
Y 1866-67, to which he returned in 1881. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman ;
ass't. min. Trinity parish N. Y. City ; rector. Independence, Iowa. Address,
Independence, Iowa.
ARTHUR VINCENT MEIGS, M.D., 1871. ^ . ,. ^ ., w 1
b Phila Nov. i, 1850. s. John Forsyth Meigs, M. D., and Ann Wil-
cocks Ingersoll. Entered 1866, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Philo Physician. Resdt. Penna. PIosp.; attending phys. Penna. Hosp.,
1881 to date; and Children's Hosp. , 1879 to date; Southern Home for Destitute
Children- consult, phys. Penna. Instit. for Bliud. Trustee, 1S90-93. Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1875; Mem. Pathol. Soc. Phila.; Obstet. Soc. Pnila.;
Phila. CO. Med. Soc. ; Assn. Am. Ptiys. ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Published
a monograph on "Milk Analysis and Infant Feeding, " and vanous papers in
transactions of Coll. Phys. Phila. and of Phila. co. Med. Soc. m- Mary
Roberts, dau. Edward Browning, Phila. See Ketik. Address, 1322 Walnut
St., Phila.
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tCHARLES ROCHESTER PARVIN, M. D., 1871.
b. Rochester, N. Y., Mch. 23, 1850; d. Phila., June 3, 1871. s. Rev.
Robert James Parvin and Adelaide Rapin Singer. Entered 1866, and left at
the close of first term Junior year, 1868. Mem. Philo. Awarded the Fresh.
Declam. prize, and the Soph. Declam. prize equally with William D. Neilson.
Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp., 187 1.
ROBERT MASKELL PATTERSON, A. B., gratife causa, 1886.
b. Phila., May 28, 1851. s. Robert Patterson and Rebecca West Nevins.
Entered 1866, and left at the close of second term Senior year. Mem. Philo.
A. ■i'. Has held various occupations connected with railway engineering,
principally on the Penna. R. R. m. Mary Gordon, dau. James H. Otey,
M. D. Address, 22 Westview Ave., Gtn., Phila.
FRANCIS CLIFFORD PHILLIPS, A. M., gratiae causa, 1879. Ph. D., 1893.
b. Phila., Apr. 2, 1850. s. William S. Phillips and Frederica Ingersoll.
Entered 1866, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. 4>. K. 2.
Educator. Prof. Chem. and Geol. Western Univ. of Penna., Allegheny,
Penna., 1875 to date. m. Sarah Oitnsby, dau. Ormsby Phillips, Allegheny,
Penna. Address, 59 Sherman Ave., Allegheny, Penna.
t GEORGE SHARSWOOD, JR.
b. Phila., Oct. 7, 1850; d. Stonington, Conn., Apr. 7, 1881. s. Hon.
George Sharswood, LL,. D. (Class 1828), Prof. Law Dept., and Mary V.
Chambers. Entered 1866, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
A. ■f. Lawyer. Mayor of Stonington, Conn. Author " A Table of Cases
in the Reports of the State of Conn." m. Mrs. Jane Burnham Clark, dau.
John A. Burnham. See Allibone.
GEORGE DEACON WETHERILL.
b. Phila., Oct. 26, 1847. s. Christopher Wetherill and Anna Wetherill.
Entered as a partial student 1S66, and left during the first term Fresh, year.
*. K. 2. Merchant, m. ist, Emma, dau. Samuel Booth, Balto., Md.; 2d,
Marie Anne, dau. John J. Borland, Phila.; 3d, Ada Francesca Lambert^
Phila. Address, 323 So. Sixteenth St., Phila.
GEORGE WHARTON.
b. Phila., Aug. 29, 1850. s. George Mifflin Wharton (Class 1823) and
Maria Markoe. Entered 1866, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mer-
chant, m. Julia v., dau. William B. Duncan. See Wharton Family.
Address, , N. Y. City.
JAMES HIGH WOLFE (A. B. , Franklin and Marshall Coll., Penna., 1870. A. M.,
Franklin and Marshall ColL, 1873).
b. Hilltown twp., Bucks co., Penna., Dec. 2, 1848. s. Samuel Wolfe
and Margaret High. Entered Junior Class 1868, and left at the close of first
term Junior year, Dec, 1868, having previously studied at Franklin and
Marshall Coll., 1866, to July, 1868. He was assigned the Franklin oration
upon graduation at Franklin and Marshall Coll., having held the second
honor of his class. '!>. K. ■i^. Lawyer, m. Annie E., dau. Edwin K. Wam-
bold, Phila. Address, 33 So. Third St., Phila.
1871.
GRIFFITH EVANS ABBOT, A. M. M. D., 1879. (Ph. D., Univ. Jena., 1875.)
b. Phila., Feb. 7, 1S50. s. Charles Frederick Abbot and Elizabeth
Evans. Entered 1867. Distinguished merit for graduation thesis in medi-
cine. vStudied at Univ. Erlangen, 1871-73, and Univ. Leipzig, 1873-75, and
Univ. Jena, 1875. Demstr. Pract. Chem., Med. Dept., 1S77-79, Physician.
Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1883. Mem. Chem. vSoc. Beriin, 1873; Acad. Nat.
Sci. Phila., 1878; Phila. co. Med. Soc, 18S0 ; Am. Acad. Med., 1882; Med.
Jurisp. Soc. Phila.; Am. Assn. Adv. Sci. m. Grace Lee, dau. Luther Potter
Babb. Address, Bryn Mawr, Montg. co., Penna.
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t NICHOLAS BIDDLE, A. M.
b. Phila., May 17, 1850 ; d. Andalusia, Bucks co., Fenna., June 21, 1SG8.
s. James S. Bidd'ie and Meta Craig. Entered 1867. Insurance broker,
m. Eliza Irwin, dau. Richard B. Butler, Pittsburgh, Penna. See Descdts.
demerit Biddle.
LOUIS NAGLEE BRUNER, A. M.
b. , Sept. 14, 1851. s. James P. Bruner and . Entered 1867.
Mem. Philo. A. 'i. m. Louisa Claire, dau. Alexander McDonald, Baltc,
Md. Address, P. O. Box 3608, N. Y. City.
HERMAN BURGIN, A. M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1879.)
b. Phila., May 24, 1850. s. George Horace Burgin, M. D., and
Katharine A. Rex. Entered 1S67. Mem. Philo. Physician. Mem. Hist.
Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo., and one of its founders ; hereditary-
mem. N. J. State Soc. Cincinnati, and its asst. treas. and treas. ; asst. treas.
Gen. Soc. Cincinnati, 1881-93. Asst. Surg. 2d Regt. N. G. Penna., 1885 to
date. m. Elizabeth Wetherill, dau. Rev. John Livingston Janeway, D. D.
Address, 76 W. Chelten Ave., Gtn., Phila.
HAMPTON LAWRENCE CARSON, A. M. LL. B., 1874.
b. Phila., Feb. 21, 1852. s. Joseph Carson, M.D. (Class 1826), Prof.
Med. Dept., and Mary Hollingsworth. Entered 1867. Moderator Philo.
Awarded the Fresh. Declam. prize equally with Herbert Welsh, the Soph.
Declam. the Junior English and the Alumni Junior Declam. prizes. Class
historian. He delivered the Master's oration. Lawyer. Mem. Com. of
Censors, Law Assn. Phila.; Am. Phil. Soc. 1880; Hist. Soc. Penna., and
its Rec. Sec. 1893 to date; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo; Central Com. of
Almnni. Author "The Law of Criminal Conspiracy;" "History of the
Supreme Court of the U. S.;" " History of the Constitutional Centennial
Celebration of the Framing of the Constitution of the U. S.;" beside
essays, addresses and orations. 'E.dSX.or Legal Gazette, m. Anna Lea, dau.
John Remigius Baker (Class 1837). See Encyc. Am. Biog., vol. in; Con-
temp. Biog. Pemia., vol. i. Address, 1033 Spruce St., Phila.
CHARLES CARVER, A. M. LL. B., 1874.
b. Phila., Apr. 24, 185 1. s. Jacob Carv'er and Emma Gale Buck. En-
tered 1867. Mem. Zelo. A. 4>. Awarded the Henry Reed prize. Lawj-er.
Mem. Penna. Soc. Sous of Revo. m. Emily L., dau. Samuel A. Allibone,.
Phila. Address, 1816 Spruce St., Phila.
WILLIAM GARDINER FREEDLEY, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 18, 185 1. s. John Kline Freedley and Pauline Fuller.
Entered 1867. Moderator Philo. Engaged in quarrying marble. Mem,
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. m. Katharine Earl, dau. Solomon Conrad. Ad-
dress, 210 So. Twenty-fourth St., Phila.
CHARLES HENRY HOWELL, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 20, 1850. s. Arthur H. Howell and . Entered
1867. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Address, .
JOHN JAY JOYCE,* A. M.
b. Guthrieville, Chester co., Penna., Nov. 20, 1848. s. William Reilly
Blakeslee and Mary Malvina Joyce. Entered 1S67. Student in Theol.
Dept. Yale Coll. for two years, and one }'ear in the post-graduate Dept. of
same. P. E. clerg>-man, which he subsequently renounced to enter the R.
C. Church. Lawyer, m. Mary Struthers, dau. Nathan Levering Jones,
Roxborough, Phila. Address, Trenton, N. J.
MARCELLUS KARCHER, A. M.
b. Phila., June 15, 1850. s. Rev. Jeremiah Karcher and Elizabeth
Heiss. Entered 1867. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E.
Ch., Phila., 1874. P. E. clergyman, and rector Marietta, Penna. m. Lucy,
dau. Martin Griffin Stratton. Address, Marietta, Penna.
* His surname Blakeslee was changed by decree of Court to that of his maternal grand-
father.
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NEWTON KEIM, A. M.
b. , Sept. 8, 1857. s. Jacob Keim and . Entered the third
term Fresh, year Apr. , 186S. Mem. Philo. Awarded the Junior Phil, and
the Senior English prizes. Law>-er. m. . Address, N, 53d cor. Thomp-
son Sts., Phila.
MORRIS JAMES LEWIS, A. M. M. D. and Ph. D., 1874.
b. Phila., Mch. 25, 1852. s. Saunders Lewis and Phoebe M. James.
Entered 1867. Mem. Philo. Physician. Resdt. Penna. Hosp. Dispen.
phys. Children's Hosp., and to Penna. Hosp.; asst. phys. Orthopaedic Hosp.
Phys. to Epis. Hosp., 1881 , and to Children's Hosp., 1885 . Fell.
Coll. Phys. Phila., 1877. Mem. Pathol. Soc. Phila.; Neurol. Soc. Phila.;
Phila. CO. Med. Soc. Has been a frequent contributor to the medical journals,
ra. Maria, dau. William Heyward Drayton, Phila. Address, 1316 Locust
St., Phila.
ROBERT STEEN MARTIN, A. M. LL. B., 1878.
b. Phila., Mch. 12, 185 1. s. James Steen Martin and . Entered
1867. Lawyer. Address, 3222 Chestnut St., Phila.
LOUIS CONRAD MASSEY, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 23, 1852. s. Lambert R. Massey and Elizabeth Conrad.
Entered 1867. Pres. Zelo. Valedictorian. Lawyer. Appointed June 24,
1887, by Gov. Fleming, of Florida, a mem. of a comn. to re\-ise, simplify,
arrange and consolidate the Statutes of Fla. m. Juliette Bradford, dau.
Horn Riley Kneass (Class 1830). Address, Orlando, Fla.
EVERARD PATTERSON MILLER, A.M. (B. D., Epis. Theol. Sch., Cambridge,
Mass., 1874.)
b. Phila., Feb. 12, 1852. s. Rev. Daniel Sutter Miller, D. D., and Jane
Patterson Homer. Entered 1867. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman, and asst.
tnin. St. John's, Elizabeth, N. J., 1874-75 ; rector Grace Ch., Honesdale,
Penna., 1875-79, ^^^ St. Peter's, Perth Amboy, N. J., 1879-93. Sec. of
Archdeaconry of New Brunswick Diocese N. J., 1883-93. Has published
some sermons, m. Sophie D., dau. Warren Hastings, N. Y. City. Address,
Perth Amboy, N. J.
WILLIAM RHOADS MURPHY, A.M.
b. Mauch Chunk, Penna., June 14, 1851. s. Thomas Charles Murphy
and Emily Rhoads. Entered 1867. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Anna
Elizabeth, dau. Samuel Cummings. Address, Phoenixville, Chester co.,
Penna.
ROBERT HENRY NEILSON, A.M.
b. Phila., Apr. 28, 1852. s. Thomas Neilson and Sarah Claypoole Lewis.
Entered Soph. Class 1868. Mem. Zelo. Lawyer. Mem. Central Com. of
Alumni, m. Emily Souder, dau. James Mifflin Linnard (Class i860). Ad-
dress, 215 So. Fifth St., Phila.
f WILLIAM PEPPER NORRIS, A.M.
b. Phila., Feb. 9, 1852 ; d. Phila., Nov. 14, 1876. s. Isaac Norris (Class
1 821) and Mary Pepper. Entered 1867. Mem. Philo. Z. i'. Lawyer, m.
Laura, dau. Charles Camblos, Phila. See Keith.
JOHN BINGHAM ROBERTS. A.M. (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1874.)
b. Phila., Feb. 29, 1852. s. Caleb Cresson Roberts and Helen S. Bing-
ham. Entered 1867. Mem. Zelo. Physician. Phys. JeflF. Med. Coll. Hosp.,
1877-78. Lecturer Phila. Sch. Anat., 1878-82 ; Prof. Anat. and Surg. Phila.
Polyclinic and Coll. for Graduates in Med., 18S2 to date ; Surg. St. Mary's
Hosp., 1883 to date ; Surg. Outwards Penna. Hosp., 1884-87 ; Consult. Surg.
Jewish Hosp., 1887 to date. Fell. Coll. Phys. Phila., 1878. Mem. Phila. co.
Med. Soc, 1876, and its Vice-Pres., 1882 ; Mutual Aid Assn. Phila. co. Med.
Soc, 1881, and its Vice-Pres., 1882-83 ; Phila. Acad. Surger>', 1879, and its
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Recorder, 1880-82 ; Pathol. Soc., Phila., 1876, and its Vice-Pres. , 1882 ; Am.
Surg. Assn., 1882; Am. Med. Assn., 1880; Med. Soc. State Penna.; Phila.
Clinical Soc, 1884, and its Pres., 1886; Am. Acad. Med.; Am. Pub. Health
Assn., 1886; Med. Jurisp. Soc. Phila. Author "Paracentesis of the Peri-
cardium ;" "The Compend of Anatomy;" "Surgical Delusions and Follies ;"
"Operative Surgery of the Human Brain;" "The Localization of Peri-
nephritic Abscesses;" "The Principles and Practice of Modern Surgery;"
Am. editor "Bryant's System of Surgery, " etc. m. Anna H., dau. Solomon
W. Roberts, C. E., Phila. See Atkinson, Allibone. Address, 1627 Wal-
nut St., Phila.
FRANK SMYTH, A.M.
b. Phila., July 9, 1853. s. Samuel Smyth and . Entered 1867.
A. *. Stock-broker. Address, 305 Chestnut St., Phila.
ALBAN SPOONER, A.M.
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 13, 1849. s. Rev. John Allen Spooner and
Susanna Storer. Entered Soph. Class 1868. Teacher until June, 1875 ;
since then in mercantile business, m. Kate, dau. Rev. B. B. Griswold,
D. D., Balto., Md. Address, Beverly, N.J.
WILLIAM BIGLER STOEVER, A. M.
b. Phila., Oct. 31, 1852. s. William Harrison Stoever and Annie Mar-
garet Frederick. Entered 1867. Clk. in banking house of Drexel & Co.,
Phila., since 1871. m. Jeanie Holmes, dau. Edward Lewis Royal. Ad-
dress, 4481 Germantown Ave., Phila.
fWILLIAM WHARTON THURSTON, A.M.
b. Bayside, L. L, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1852 ; d. London, Eng., May 12, 1890.
s. Joseph Delaplaine Thurston and Mary Wharton. Entered second term
Soph, year Jan., 1869. Iron manufacturer. Pres. Bethlehem (Penna.) Iron
Co.; and of Georgetown & Western R. R. Co., S. C; Chmn. Juragua Iron
Co., Santiago de Cuba, W. I., etc. m. ist, Ellen Marion, dau. Prof. Henry
Coppee, LL. D., Lehigh Univ., Penna.; 2d, Louise Nina, dau. Prof. Edward
Coppee Mitchell, LL. D. (Class 1855). See Rodman Family.
JAMES PRICE TOWNSEND, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 3, 1851. s. Joseph Brevitt Townsend and Adaline Eliza
Baker. Entered 1867. 4>. K. 2. *. B. K. Awarded Junior and Senior Gr.
prizes. Gr. Salutatorian. Lawyer. Address, Overbrook, Montg. co., Penna.
HERBERT WELSH, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 4, 1851. s. Hon. John Welsh, LL. D., U. S. Minister to
Court of St. James, and Mary Lowber. Entered 1867. Awarded Fresh.
Declam. prize equally with Hampton L. Carson. Moderator Philo. <t>. B. K.
"Spoon-man" of Class. Artist until 1882; since then has been engaged
in investigations among the Indian tribes of North America, and work in
behalf of their civilization. Candidate on the Independent ticket for Penna.
Legis., 1892. Mem. Am. Phil. Soc, 1884. Author " Six Weeks Among
the Sioux Tribes, etc.;" "A Visit to the Navajo's and Moguls of New
Mexico and Arizona, " beside other ^Indian pamphlets and addresses, m.
Fanny, dau. Robert Frazer, Phila. See Autobiog. Charles Biddle. Ad-
dress, Hancock near Coulter Sts., Gtn., Phila.
t BENJAMIN HORNOR YARNALL, A.M.
b. Phila., Jan. 21, 1852 ; d. Phila., Aug. 24, 1882. s. William Yamall
and Elizabeth Moore Massey. Entered 1867. Mem. Philo. Civil engineer.
Non-Graduates.
FREDERICK HAMLIN ANDREWS.
b. , Jan. II, 185 1, s. Alexander J. Andrews and • Entered
1867, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
2^6 UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. L187I
MEREDITH BAILEY. ^ . , ^ ,
b. Phila., Mch. 11, 1850. s. . Entered as a partial student 1867,
and left during the Soph. year. *. K. 2. Stock-broker. Address, 2126
De Lancey Place, Phila.
RICHARD LOPER BAIRD, LL. B., 1875. (C. E., Phila. Poly. Coll., 1870.)
b. Phila., Dec. 4, 1850. s. William Mercer Baird and Susan I. Cooper.
Entered Sci. course 1867, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Lawyer.
Acting Dep. Collector U. S. Custom House, Phila., Jan. to Aug., 1889, and
mem. and Sec. Bd. Examiners of classified customs service during the same
period, m. Elizabeth Borden, dau. Oliver Hopkinson (Class 1832). Address,
Bordentown, N. J.
tWILLIAM GOODRICH BIRNEY.
b. Phila., Sept. 3, 1852 ; d. Phila., Mch. 31, 18S8. s. Gen. David Bell
Bimey, U. S. Vols., and Agatha McDowell. Entered as a partial student
1867, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Class Pres. *. K. 2. m. Josephine,
dau. James C. Young.
THOMAS STUART BRADFORD (M. D., JeflF. Med. Coll., 1871).
b. Augusta, Ky., Nov. 24, 1848. s. Johnson Bradford and Mane Louisa
Stuart. Entered as a partial student 1867, and left at the close of first term
Fresh, year. Physician, m. Margaret Preston, dau. William C. Marshall.
Address, Augusta, Ky.
f CHARLES MARiM CARROW.
b. Pottsville, Penna., Apr. i, 1853 ; d. St. Louis, Mo., May 19, 1879, m
consequence of an injury caused by the fall of his horse while on duty
at Fort A. Lincoln, Dakota, s. Rev. Goldsmith D. Carrow and Eliza Jane
Thompson. Entered 1S67, and left during the Soph. year. Studied at
Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1868-69. Was graduated at U. S. Mil. Acad., West
Point, 1878. Soldier. Flag Sergt. of the Cadet Corps, West Point. 2d
Lieut. 7th U. S. Cav.
THOMAS EARL COLLINS.
b. Phila., July 3, 1849. s. Isaac Collins and Elizabeth B. K. Earl.
Entered 1867, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo. Has been
engaged in mercantile and mfg. business in Phila.; a short time in the
mining sections of Col.; since then a draughtsman in the Baldwin Loco.
Wks., Phila. Mem. Hist. Soc. Penna. See Keith. Address, 1225 Spruce
St., Phila.
THOMAS WILLIAM DAVIDSON. .
b. Manchester, Eng., Nov. 9, 1843. s. Thomas Davidson and Elizabeth
West.' Entered 1867, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Was graduated
at Di\nn. Sch. P. E. Ch., Phila., 1S71. P. E. clerg>-man, and rector mission
of St. John the Divine, Phila. Private 114th Penna. Regt. U. S. Vols., Aug.,
1862, to May, 1865. m. Frances Emily, dau. Isaac Marple Davis, Plj-mouth,
Mon'tg. CO., Penna. Address, 2125 W. Dauphin St., Phila.
THEODORE WYLIE FAIRES. ^ ^
b. Phila., Oct. 31, 1S5X. s. Rev. John Wylie Faires, D. D. (Class 1831),
and Elizabeth McKinley. Entered 1867, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Manufacturer. Address, 245 So. Thirteenth St., Phila.
EUGENE BRACEY FITLER.
b. Phila., Nov. 10, 1850. s. Theodore F. Fitler and . Entered as a
partial student 1867, and left during the Soph. year.
CHARLES GRANT GARRISON, M. D., 1S72.
b. Swedesboro, N. J., Aug. 3, 1849. s. Rev. Joseph Fithian Garrison,
D. D., and Elizabeth Vanarsdale Grant. Entered 1S67, and left at the close
of Soph. year. Student in Law Dept., 1877. Physician until 1S76. Law>-er.
Justice Sup. Ct. N. J., 1887, and still holding office. Judge Advocate Gen.
N. G. N. J., 1883-87. m. Anna H., dau. Richard R. Miller. Address, 106
Market St.', Camden, N. J.
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CRAIG HEBERTON.
b. Phila., Aug. 30, 1852. s. George Craig Heberton, M. D., atid Sarah
Van Syckel. Entered Soph. Class as a partial student 1868, and received a
certif. of proficiency June, 1871. Mem. Philo. A. ^. Stock -broker. Mem.
Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. m. Harriet S., dau. William S. Crothers, Phila.
Address, 201 8 Walnut St., Phila.
i- FRANCIS LEE HOWELL.
b. Camden, N. J., May 20, 1849; d. Camden, N. J., Aug. i, 1872. s.
Richard W. Howell and Mary Tonkin Carpenter. Entered as a partial
student 1867, and left during the Junior year. Machinist.
GEORGE RANDOLPH JUSTICE.
b. Phila., June 15, 185 1. s. George Justice and . Entered as a
partial student 1867, and received a certif. of proficiency June, 1871. A. i'.
Address, 12 11 Walnut St., Phila.
ROBERT WHITMAN LESLEY.
b. Phila., July 3, 1853. s. James Lesley, Jr., and Elizabeth Thomson.
Entered 1867, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Journalist. Importer,
mfr. and dealer in cement and bldg. material. Lawyer, and asst. reporter
Penna. State Reports, 1878-80. m. EulaUa, dau. James M. Willcox, Ph. D.
■ Address, 312 So. Fifteenth St., Phila.
CHARLES MORTON LEX.""
b. Phila., Oct. 19, 185 1. s. Charles Edwin Lex (Class 1831) and Mary
M. Casey. Entered 1867, and left at the beginning of second term Senior
year. Pres. Zelo. A. <i>. Machinist and draughtsman until 1876 ; since
1878 lawyer, m. Susan M., dau. Winthrop Cunningham. Address, 217 St.
Mark's Sq., Phila.
HENRY McKEEN.
b. Phila., Jan. 3, 1852. s. Thomas McKeen and Sally J. McCoy.
Entered as a partial student 1867, and left during the Soph. year. Manu-
facturer, m. Mary E., dau. Hon. Henry D. Maxwell, Easton, Penna.
Address, Easton, Penna.
JAMES CALCOTT PRATT.
b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1846. s. Adam Scott Pratt and Sophia
Philip. Entered Soph. Class 1868, and left during the Junior year. Was
graduated at Theol. Sem. P. E. Ch., Alexandria, Va., 1873. Ref. Epis.
clergyman in Col., 1874-83 ; since then a real estate and ins. agt. and nat.
bank atty., Washington, D. C. m. Margaret Stewart, dau. Robert M.
Johnston. Address, 1223 O St., N. W., Washington, D. C.
ALAN HOWARD REED.
b. Phila., May 8, 1851. s. Jacob Reed and Martha Lackey. Entered
as a partial student 1867, and left at the close of Junior year. Mem. Philo.
Bookkeeper, 1871-72 ; journalist, 1872-75 ; mcht., 1875 to date. Mem. Hist.
Soc. Penna. m. Caroline B. Solomon, West Freehold, N. J. Address, 920
Chestnut St., Phila.
ALFRED KENT ROBINSON.
b. . s. . Entered as a partial student 1867, and left during the
Fresh, year. Engaged in real estate business. Address, 191 1 Park Ave.,
Phila.
JAMES REGINALD SHIRLEY.
b. . Mch. 19, 1853. s. Capt. Paul Shirley, U. S. N., and .
Entered Soph. Class as a partial student 1868, and received a certif. of pro-
ficiency, June, 1 87 1. Journalist. Address, 35 Charles St., N. Y. City.
* Since the death of his father, known as Charles Edwin Lea:.
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JOSEPH EMLEN SMITH.
b. Phila., Nov. 24, 1848. s. Joseph Pancoast Smith and Mary Emlen
Cresson. Entered as a partial student 1867, and left during the Soph. year.
Address, 1923 Spruce St., Phila.
EDWARD ROBERTS STONE (M. D., Jeff. Med. Coll., 1872).
b. Phila., July 4, 1851. s. Charles Henry Stone and Sarah Maria Rob-
erts. Entered 1867, and left at the close of first term Fresh, year. Physician.
Mem. Phila. co. Med. Soc. m. Virginia, dau. Washington Lafayette Gilroy.
Address, 1539 N. Nineteenth St., Phila.
HENRY JAMES WORRELL.
b. Phila., June 2, 185 1. s. James Corry Worrell (Class 1837) and Emily
Sophia Smith. Entered as a partial student 1867, and left during the Soph,
year. A. <1>. Address, 117 So. Nineteenth St., Phila.
1872.
JAMES IVERSON BOSWELL, A. M.
b. Evansburg, Penna., Jan. 9, 1852. s. William Laws Boswell (Class
1848) and Fannie Louisa Thomas. Entered 1868. Student in Theol. Dept.
Boston Univ., 1872-74. M. E. clergyman until 1881 ; since then has been a
fruit-grower in Florida, m. Elizabeth A. Stump, Perry Pt., Cecil co., Md.
Address, Fruitland Park, Fla.
HORACE CASTLE, A. M. LL. B., 1875.
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1852. s. James Howard Castle and Phoebe Ann Dick.
Entered 1868. A. ■^. Awarded Soph, and Junior Latin prizes, Junior Eng-
lish prize and honorable mention for Junior Phil, prize, and Senior Gr.
prize equally with Samuel H. Thomas. Class poet. Gr. Salutatorian. Law-
yer. Address, 1338 Walnut St., Phila.
LOUIS MOORE CHILDS, B. S.
b. Norristown, Penna., Aug. 19, 1852. s. Jacob Childs and Lydia Foss.
Entered Soph. Class, Sci. Dept., 1869. Lawyer, m. Alice Grace, dau. Norris
Hibberd. Address, Norristown, Penna.
RICHARD COLEGATE DALE, A. M.
b. Phila., Mch. 29, 1853. s. Richard Colegate Dale and Elizabeth Ma-
tilda Woodruff. Entered 1868. Honorable mention for Soph. Latin prize,
and awarded Senior English prize. Moderator Philo. -l'. B. K. Lawyer.
Pres. Law Acad., Phila., 1877. m. Maida, dau. Robert Wade, Sheffield,
Eng. Address, 1805 Pine St., Phila.
CHARLES WADSWORTH DUFFIELD, A. M.
b. Phila., Dec. 18, 1849. s. Col. Thomas Wilmerton Duffield, Jr. (Class
1832), and Emma Laetitia Buckus. Entered 1868. Class Pres. Fresh, year.
Was graduated at Berkeley Divin. Sch., Middletown, Conn., 1875. P. E.
clergyman, and rector, Ware, Mass. m. Sarah E., dau. Charles Angier
Maynard. Address, Ware, Mass.
JAMES STERLING FENTON, JR., A. M. (B. D., Gen. Theol. Sem., P. E. Ch.,
N. Y. City, 1882.)
b. Phila., Mch. 27, 1853. s. James Sterling Fenton (Class 1844) and
Frances Josephine Ashbunier. Entered 1868. Mem. Philo. Studied at
Provincial R. C. Sem., Troy, N. Y. Lawyer until 1879. P. E. clergyman,
which he renounced in 1885 to enter the ministr>; of the R. C. Ch. Rector
St. Sylvia's R. C. Ch., Tivoli, N. Y. Address, Tivoli, N. Y.
ROBERT PATTERSON FIELD, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 19, 1850. s. Samuel Field and Mary Gray Patterson.
Entered 1868. Mem. Philo. A.*. Civil, mining and sanitary engr. Mem.
Am. Phil. Soc, 1890. m. May P., dau. Rev. Henry Clay Trumbull, D. D.,
Phila. Address, 218 So. Forty-second St., Phila.
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t EDWIN FINNEY FULTON, A. M.
b. Phila., May 16, 1846; d. Gap, Lancaster co., Penna., Dec. 7, 1876.
s. William H. Fulton and . Entered 1868. Presb. clergyman, and
pastor Bellevue Presb. Ch., Gap, Lancaster cc, Penna., Nov., 1875, to Dec,
1876. m. .
HOOD GILPIN, A.M.
b. Phila., Oct. 19, 1853. s. Charles Gilpin and Sarah Hamilton Hood.
Entered 1868. Pres. Zelo. Lawyer. Asst. U. S. Dist. Atty., E. D. Penna.,
Nov., 1875, to Jan., 1885. Direc. Pub. Sch. 8th Ward, Phila. m. Emily Olivia,
dau. Oliver Hopkinson (Class 1832). Address, 260 So. Fifteenth St., Phila.
fCHARLES BLOOMFIELD GOLDSBOROUGH, A. M. M.D., 1876.
b. Elkton, Cecil co., Md., Dec. 10, 1850; d. New Orleans, La., Jan. 5,
1890. s. Rev. Robert Lloyd Goldsborough and Fanny Miller. Entered
1868. Class Pres. Soph. year. Mem. Philo. Awarded prize for medical
thesis at graduation, and Gold Medal for best dissecting record. Teacher
Epis. Acad., Phila., 1872-74; Resdt. Phys. Epis. Hosp.; Asst. Surg. U. S.
Marine Hosp. Service, 1877-80 ; Passed Asst. Surg., 1880-86 ; Surg., 1886-90.
Stationed successively in Washington, Balto., Mobile, Chicago and New
Orleans. Mem. Pathol Soc. Phila.; Mobile co. Med. See; Clinical Soc.
Balto., Md.; Am. Med. Assn. m. Eleonora Goldsborough, dau. Rev. John
Winter, D. D., Talbot co., Md. See Hanson.
CHARLES ELVIN HAUPT, A. M.
b. Harrisburg, Penna., Oct. 6, 1852. s. Lewis L. Haupt and Louisa
Caroline Keller. Entered 1868. Mem. Zelo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem.
Evan. Luth. Ch., Phila., 1875. Luth. clergyman, and pastor, Lancaster,
Penna. Published "Stories from Bible History." m. Mary Martha, dau.
John Geissinger, Huntingdon co., Penna. Address, 21 E. James St., Lan-
caster, Penna.
EMILE GUSTAVUS HIRSCH, A.M. (Ph. D., Univ. Berlin, 1875.)
b. Phila., May 22, 1851. s. Rev. Samuel Hirsch, D.D. , and Louise Michel.
Entered 1868. Rabbi. Has officiated in Balto., Md., Louisville, Ky., and
now in Chicago, m. Tillie, dau. Rev. David Einhorn, D. D., N. Y. City.
Address, Chicago, 111.
EDWARD HOPKINSON, A. M.
b. Phila., Nov. 11, 1850. s. Oliver Hopkinson (Class 1832) and Eliza
Swaim. Entered 1868. Mem. Philo. Lawyer, m. Abbie Woodruff, dau.
Richard Colegate Dale, Phila. See Keith. Address, 1424 Spruce St., Phila.
WILLIAM PEROT HUSTON, A. M.
b. Phila., Feb. 2, 1854. s. Samuel Huston (Class 1840) and Sarah San-
som Perot. Entered Senior Class 1871. Z. ^. Studied at Haverford Coll.,
Penna., 1869-71. Investment broker, m. Caroline, dau. William Bettle,
Oakland, N. J. Address, Frank cor. Sherman Sts., Gtn., Phila.
SUTHERLAND LAW, A.M.
b. Phila., June 19, 1853. s. Edward Ellenborough Law and Mary
Cooper. Entered 1868. A. *. Civil engineer. Address, 12 12 Walnut St.,
Phila.
LOUIS KALBFUS LEWIS, A.M.
b. Phila., July 8, 1851. s. Silas Weir Lewis and Caroline Amanda
Kalbfus. Entered 1868. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Divin. Sch. P. E.
Ch., Phila., 1875. P. E. clergyman. Sec. and Librarian Athenaeum, Phila.
m. Amy, dau. F. Mortimer Lewis, Phila. Address, High near Morton Sts.,
Gtn., Phila.
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WILLIAM MONTGOMERY MEIGS, A. M. M. D., 1875.
b. Phila., Aug. 12, 1852. s. John Forsyth Meigs, M. D., and Ann Wil-
cocks Ingersoll. Entered 186S. Mem. Philo. "Spoon-man" of Class.
Honorable mention for medical thesis at graduation. Lawyer. Mem. Hist.
Soc. Penna.; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo. Author " Life of Josiah Meigs."
See Keith. Address, 120S Walnut St., Phila.
ADOLPH HENRY MEYER, A.M.
b. Hedersleben, Prussia, Jan. 21, 1851. s. Frederick Meyer and Amelia
Boesel. Entered 1868. Lawyer, m. Isabelle, dau. John Keyser. Address,
Norristown, Penna.
HOWARD MURPHY, B.S. M.S., 1875.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 185 1. s. James Murphy and Susan Bispham Roe.
Entered Soph. Class, Sci. Dept., 1869. Mem. Philo. Civil engineer.
Hydraulic engr. City Hall, Phila., etc. Mem. State Bd. Health Penna.
Contributor to scientific journals, m. Anita, dau. Grayson Mallet-Prevost,
M. D. (Class 1842). Address, 2218 Trinity Place, Phila.
JAMES MONROE MURRAY, A.M. M. D., 1876.
b. , July 25, 1852. s. James Murray and . Entered 1868.
Mem. Philo. Z. ^. Awarded prize at graduation in medicine. Physician.
Asst. Surg. U. S. N. Address, .
HARRY WALSTANE NANCREDE, A. M.
b. Phila., July 26, 1852. s. Thomas Dixce Nancrede and Mary Bull.
Entered 1868. Mem. Philo. P. E. clergyman, and asst. min. St. Mark's,
Phila.. 1876-77, and Ch. Transfiguration, N. Y. City, 1878; Chaplain to St.
John Baptist House, N. Y. City, and to St. Andrew's Convalescent Hosp.,
N. Y., 1886 . Edited a small collection of hymns for use in Holy Cross
Mission ; set to music the office of Holy Communion, and composed an
Easter Carol. m. Emily Kearney, dau. John Kearney Rodgers, M. D.
Address, 41 East Nineteenth St., N. Y. City.
f WILLIAM PARKER NEWLIN, JR., A.M.
b. Phila., May 12, 1851 ; d. Phila., Oct. 14, 1887. s. William Parker
Newlin and Elizabeth Michler Wagener. Entered 1S68. A. <J>. Lawyer.
f HENRY CHARLES OLMSTED, A. M. LL. B., 1874.
b. Phila., Jan. ir, 1853 ; d. Phila., Feb. 13, 1893. s. Edward Olmsted and
Catharine Ann Nisbet. Entered 1868. Pres. and Regent Zelo. Class Pres.,
1871-93. A. *. Lawyer. Chief and real estate Deputy Sheriff Phila.,
1887-90. Mem. Central Com. of Alumni. He took an active interest in the
affairs P. E. Church and sometimes in politics.
JOHN RODMAN PAUL, A.M.
b. Phila., Aug. 6, 1852. s. John Rodman Paul, M.D. (Class 1820), and
Elizabeth Duffield Neill. Entered Soph. Class 1869. Mem. Philo. <J>. B. K.
Student in Law Dept., 1874-76. Lawyer. Pres. Law Acad. Phila., 1879.
Direc. Pub. Sch. Phila. Author " Digest of Laws and Ordinances Relatin,^
to Phila. City Passenger Railways." See MunseWs Am. Ances., vol. Hi.
Rodman Family, Neill Family. Address, 903 Pine St., Phila.
flENRY ROBERT PERCIVAL, A.M. (D. D., Nashotah Theol. Sem., Wis., 1891.)
b. Phila., Apr. 30, 1854. s. Thomas C. Percival and . Entered
1868. Mem. Philo. Class historian. P. E. clergy-man, and rector Ch. of
the Evangelists, Phila. Author "A Digest of Theology." Address, 11 10
Spruce St., Phila.
GEORGE TYBOUT PURVES, A.M. (D. D., Wash, and JeflF. Coll., Penna.,
1888.)
b. Phila., Sept. 27, 1852. s. William Purves and Anna Kennedy.
Entered 1868. Moderator Philo. Z. t. *. B. K. Awarded Fresh. Gr.
and Fresh, and Soph. Declam. prizes. Alumni Junior Declam., Junior
1872J COLI.EGE DEPARTMENT. 281
Phil, and Henry Reed prizes. Class Pres. Junior year. Was graduated at
Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1S76. Presb. clergyman, and pastor Wayne,
Del. CO., Pinna., 1877-80; and Boundary- Ave. Ch., Balto., Md., 1S80-86 ;
and First Presb. Ch., Pittsburgh, Penna., 1886-92. Prof. New Test. Lit.
and Exegesis, Theol. Sem., Princeton, N J., 1S92 to date. He delivered the
lectures on L. P. Stone Foundation at Princeton Theol. Sem., "The Tes-
timony of Justin Martyr to Early Christianity," 1888, which were subse-
quently published. He is also the author of various papers on theological
and critical subjects, m. Rebecca Bird, dau. E. M. Sellers, Phila. Address,
Princeton, N. J.
i- BENTON RAMSEY. B. S.
b. Norristown, Penna., Dec. 31, 1850; d. Norristown, Penna., Oct. 23,
1881. s. Michael Sill Ramsey and Mary Holdgate Rodenboh. Entered
Soph. Class, Sci. Dept., 1869. Lawyer.
FRANKLIN LAWRENCE SHEPPARD, A. M.
b. Phila., Aug. 7, 1852. s. Isaac A. Sheppard and Caroline M. Holmes.
Entered 1868. Honorable mention for Fresh. Gr. prize. Awarded Soph.
Latin and Alumni Senior Latin prizes. Moderator Philo. <P. B. K. Iron
founder, m. Mary Eleanor, dau. Jesse Lee. Address, 4757 Green St.,Gtn.,
Phila.
JOHN BONSALL TAYLOR, A. M.
b. Phila., Jan. 22, 1854. s. Robert Randolph Taylor, M. D., and Helen
Bonsall. Entered 1868. Mem. Philo. Class prophet. Lawyer, m. Amey
Dorrance, dau. Frank Eddy Richmond, Providence, R. I. Address, 2208
Trinity Place, Phila.
SAMUEL HINDS THOMAS (and St. John's Coll., Cantab., 1877). A. M. (and
St. John's Coll., Cantab., 1884). .
b. Phila., Nov. 24, 1852. s. William Grasett Thomas and Ann Hmds.
Entered Junior Class 1870. Mem. Philo; Awarded Senior Gr. prize equally
with Horace Castle. Lawyer, m. Adele, dau. Col. Charles John Biddle,
Phila. Address, 2 113 Pine St., Phila.
ULRICH WILLIAM VOLLMER, A. M. M. D., 1875.
b. Phila., Feb. 16, 1852. s. William VoUmer and Anna Lindenmaier.
Entered 1868. Mem. Zelo. Honorable mention for medical thesis at gradu-
ation. Physician. Police Surg., Phila. Mem. Pathol. Soc. Phila.; Phila.
CO. Med. Soc. Address, 307 N. Sixth St., Phila.
Non-Graduates.
STANHOPE BANNATYNE.
b. Easton, Penna., Oct. 15, 1846. s. Rev. Ninian Bannatyneand Amelia
A Bishop. Entered 1868 ; after Soph, year a partial student, and left
during the Junior year. Mem. Philo. Has devoted himself to church
work, ill health having debarred him from entering the ministry. Address,
761 Corinthian Ave., Phila.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS BIDDLE.
b. Phila., Dec. 17, 1853. s. John Barclay Biddle, M. D., Prof. Jeff. Med
Coll., and Caroline Phillips. Entered 1868; after Fresh, year a partial
student, and left during the Junior year. A. t. Officer U. S. Marine Corps.
2d Lieut. U. S. Marine Corps, June, 1875; ist Lieut., Feb., 1884. bee
Descdts. Clement Biddle. Address, Navy Dept., Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM BARTON BREWSTER (M. D., JeflF. Med. Coll., 1873).
b. Gtn., Phila., May 23, 1854- s. Hon. Frederick Carroll Brewster,
LL D. (Class 1841), and Emma Barton. Entered 1868, and left during the
Junior year. Physician. Asst. Surg. U. S. A., since resigned, m. ,
dau. James E. Caldwell, Phila. Address, , Wyoming.
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GEORGE GENGE BROWNING.
b. Camden, N. J., Mch. 3, 1850. s. Hon. Abraham Browning and Eliza-
beth Henry Matlock. Entered as a partial student 1868, and left at the close
of Fresh, year. Re-entered as a partial student 1S74, and left 1875. Studied
at Burlington Coll., N. J. Merchant, m. Dora W., dau. James A. White.
Address, 325 Cooper St., Camden, N. J.
GEORGE GENGE BROWNING.
b. , May 15, 1852. s. George Browning and . Entered as a
partial student 1868, and left during the Fresh, year. Merchant, m. .
Address, Camden, N. J.
JOSEPH HOWELL BURROUGHS.
b. Phila., May 16, 1851. s. H. Nelson Burroughs and Ellen D. Mitchell.
Entered 1868 ; after Soph, year a partial student, and withdrew Feb., 1871.
Mem. Philo. Z. ■^. Student in Law Dept. Lawyer. Held the rank of
Sergt., 2d Lieut., Capt. and Judge Advocate, with rank of Major in the N.
G. Penna., May, 1872 to July, 1881. m. Edith, dau. John A. Lewis. Ad-
dress, Willow Grove Ave., cor. N. Twenty-third St., Chestnut Hill, Phila.
ARTHUR BURT.
b. "Waterloo Farm," Lancaster co., Penna., Aug. 10, 1852. s. Na-
thaniel Burt and Jeannie A. Brooke. Entered 1868 ; after Soph, year a
partial student, and withdrew Apr., 1872. Class Vice-Pres. Mem. Philo.
Z. -if. Merchant. Farmer. Private First Trp. Phila. City Cav. during
the riots in the State, 1877. Address, 1203 Walnut St., Phila.
WILLIAM MASTERS CAMAC.
b. Phila., Aug. 15, 1852. s. William Camac and Ellen Maria Mcllvaine.
Entered 1868, and left at the close of Fresh, year. A. *. Architect. See
Keith. Address, Wissahickon, Phila.
WILLIAM JAMES CAMPBELL.
b. Phila., Dec. 12, 1845. s. . Entered 1868, and left during the
Junior year. Mem. Philo. Lawyer. Mem. 111. Legis. State Senator 111.,
Delegate Repub. Nat. Conv., 1880, 1888 and 1892. Was chosen Chmn. Re-
pub. Nat. Com. during the campaign, 1892, from which he soon resigned,
m. . Address, Chicago, 111.
FRANKLIN EUGENE CARRYL.
b. Phila., Oct. 30, 1852. s. William Harrison Carryl and Caroline
Matilda Stiles. Entered Sci. course 1868, and left at the close of the year
1869. Salesman and mngr. m. Mrs. Eugenie Graham Price, dau. Abel
McGee. Address, 1808 N. Twenty-seventh St., Phila.
WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, M. D., 1877.
b. Moorestown, N. J., Nov. 27, 1851. s. Theodore Chamberlain and
. Entered Soph. Class 1869, and left during Soph. year. Awarded.
gold medal for best examination in chemistry at graduation in medicine.
Physician. Address, Moorestown, N. J.
BENNINGTON FITZ RANDOLPH CLARK.
b. Lewisburg, Penna., Oct. 13, 1852. s. Rev. James Clark, D. D. (Class
1830), and Sarah Ann Fitz Randolph. Entered 186S, and left during Junior
year. Mem. Philo. Was graduated at Theol. Sem., Princeton, N. J., 1878.
Studied at Univ. Leipzig for two years. Presb. clergyman, which he was
obliged to abandon because of ill health. R. R. a^. connected with the
Wabash system. Address, 3724 Ellis Ave., Chicago, 111.
EDWARD COOK CLAY.
b. Phila., Apr. 20, 1851. s. Joseph Ashmead Clay (Class 1822) and
Cornelia Fletcher. Entered 1868, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem.
Philo. Clk., 1870-74 ; asst. to private sec. of J. Edgar Thomson, Pres.
1872] COI.I.EGE DEPARTMENT. 283
Penna. R. R, Co., 1874; elk. Penna. R. R. office, Phila., 1874-81 ; cashier
Mexican Nat. R. R. Co. and other allied corporations, N. Y. City, 1881-90 ;
sec. and treas. Newark Pass. R. R. Co., and of Essex co. Electric Co.,
Orange, N. J., 1890 to date. m. Hettie Foster, dau. John Biddle, Phila,
Address, Fairview and Lincoln Aves., Orange, N. J.
SAMUEL NEALE COWPLAND.
b. Phila., Apr. 17, 1 851. s. Joshua Cowpland and Anne Barrington.
Entered 1868, and left during the Fresh, year. A. <I>. m. Kitty McClane.
Address, 843 N. Twenty -sixth St., Phila.
CHARLES ECHAIZ.
b. , Apr. 8, 1850. s. . Entered as a partial student 1868, and
left at the close of the year 1869.
fWILLIAM LOGAN FOX (C. E., Renss. Poly. Instit., N. Y., 1875).
b. Phila., Sept. 28, 185 1 ; d. Foxburg, Penna., Apr. 29, 1880. s. Samuel
Mickle Fox (Class 1841 ) and Mary Rodman Fisher. Entered Junior Class
1870, and left during Junior year. Mem. Philo. A. *. Miner and mfr. of
oil. Pres. Foxburg, Petersburg and Clarion R. R. m. Rebecca C. Hollings-
worth.
ALEXANDER PURVES GEST (C. E., Renss. Poly. Instit., N. Y., 1874).
b. Phila., Feb. 2, 1853. s. John Barnard Gest (Class 1844) and Eliza-
beth Ann Purves. Entered 1868, and left at the close of Junior year.
Mem. Philo. Civil engr., connected with the Penna. R. R. Co.; asst. engr.
N. Y. Div.; supdt. Belvidere Div., 1892 to date. m. Kate K., dau. Anthony
McTighe, Pittsburgh, Penna. Address, Lambertville, N. J.
HENRY DILWORTH GILPIN.
b. Phila., July 17, 1851. s. Charles Gilpin and Sarah Hamilton Hood.
Entered 1868, and left during the Fresh, year. Z, ir. Engaged in oil business,
m. . Address, 1902 Judson Place, Phila.
HENRY STUART GREGORY.
b. Spencer Acad., Indian Terr., Feb. 18, 1850. s. Rev. Casper Robue
Gregory, D. D. (Class 1843), and MaryLaetitia Montgomery. Entered 1868,
and left at the close of Soph. year. Lawyer. Probate Judge Shoshone co.,
Idaho. Address, Murray, Shoshone co., Idaho.
EDWARD HARRIS.
b. Moorestown, N. J., Sept. 17, 1851. s. Edward Harris and May
Gulielma Ustick. Entered 1868, and left at the close of first term Soph,
year. Z. -ir. Farmer, m. Ellen Deacon, dau. Josiah Hooten Venable.
Address, Moorestown, N. J.
FRANCIS ALFRED HARRIS.
b. , 1850. s. Francis W. Harris and . Entered 1868, and left
during the Soph. year.
WALTER HATFIELD.
b. Phila., Jan. i, 1851. s. Nathan L. Hatfield, M. D., and . Entered
1868, and left during the Junior year. Iron merchant. Address, Aldine
Hotel, Phila.
fWILLIAM BEACH HAZELTON.
b. near Norristown, Penna., Jan. 13, 1853 ; d. . s. E. H. Hazelton
and . Entered Soph, year 1869, and left during the Junior year. Z. ^.
JAMES ROBARDET HOPKINS.
b. Phila., Nov. 9, 1851. s. James Hopkins and Mary Jane Coxe.
Entered 1868, and left during the Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. Clerk. Ad-
dress, 2018 Spruce St., Phila.
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WILLIAM CHURCHILL HOUSTON, JR.
b. Phila., Nov. 26, 1850. s. William Churchill Houston and Mary
Bartholomew Solms. Entered as a partial student 1868, and left at the close
of first term Jan., 1869. A. <l>. Wool merchant, 1870-87. Bank president,
1886-88. Pres. Lynchburg & Durham R. R. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons of
Revo. m. Helena, dau. William Hunter, Jr. Address, 109 W. Chelten
Ave., Gtn., Phila.
WILLIAM HENRY KIRKPATRICK.
b. Phila., Jan. 19, 1852. s. Edwin Kirkpatrick and Amanda C. Wame.
Entered 1808, and left during the Soph. year. Wool merchant, m. Clara
Bender. Address, 150 N. Twenty-first St., Phila.
LEWIS HYMEN LIPMAN.""
b. Phila., Oct. 15, 1851. s. Hymen L. Lipman and Mary A. Lehman.
Entered as a partial student 1868, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Mem. Zelo. Has been an extensive traveler throughout the world ; now
solicitor for commercial and advertising companies in N. Y. City. Address,
136 N. Tenth St., Phila.
i-JOHN McADAM.
b. Phila., June 17, 1853; d. Phila., Aug. 27, 1S87. s. William Robert
McAdam (Class 1837) and Hannah Robbins. Entered 1868, and left during
the Junior year. Clerk.
tJOHN MERCER McCALL.
b. Phila., Nov. 29, 1850; d. , 1871. s. Peter McCall, Prof. Law
Dept., and . Entered as a partial student 1868, and left during Fresh.
year. <1>. K. 2.
WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT McEWEN.
b. Phila., Oct. 18, 1852. s. Matthew Perry McEwen and Mary Reeves
Wainwright. Entered as a partial student 186S, and left during the Fresh,
year. Merchant. Address, 2013 Arch St., Phila.
LOUIS CHILDS MADEIRA.
b. Phila., June 2, 1853. s- Louis Cephas Madeira and Adeline Laura
Powell. Entered as a partial student 1868, and left at the close of Soph. year.
Civil engr. ; connected with the Wilmington & Northern R. R., 1870-71;
asst. engr. Schuylkill & Lehigh R. R., 1871-74; resdt. engr. Del. & Bound
Brook R. R., 1874-77 ; since then ins. agt., Phila. Mem. Penna. Soc. Sons
of Revo. m. Marion, dau. E. W. Clarke, Phila. Address, 253 S. Thirteenth
St., Phila.
HARRY GORGAS MICH EN ER. ,
b. Phila., Aug. i, 1852. s. John Hanson Michener and Sarah Keyser
Gorgas. Entered 186S, and left at the close of Soph. year. Merchant, m.
Lillie Atherton, dau. Nathan Middleton. Address, 3913 Chestnut St., Phila.
ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER MURPHY (A. B., Coll. N. J., 1872. A. M Coll N
J., 1875).
b. Frankford, Phila., Oct. 30, 1851. s. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D.,
and Anne Sorter. Entered 1868, and left at the close of Fresh, year.
Awarded first prize, a gold medal, by the Clio Soc, Coll. N. J., for Senior
original declamation. Studied at Theol. vSem., Princeton, N. J., 1872-74.
Presb. clergyman, and pastor Leverington Ch., Phila., 1881-92 ; and Spring-
field, O., 1892 to date. Author of various papers in religious journals. Ad-
dress, Springfield, O.
+ HAMILTON MURRAY, JR. (A. B., Coll. N.J., 1872).
b. Oswego, N. Y., July 16, 1850; d. , 1873. s. Hamilton Murray
and . Entered 1868, and left during Soph. year. Mem. Philo.
* Now known as Lewis Howard Lipman.
1872] college; department. 285
fHOLLINGSWORTH NEILL, M.D., 1874.
b. Phila., Aug. 8, 1852 ; d. Phila., Jan. 9, 1892. s. John Neiil, M. D.
(Class 1837), Prof. Med. Dept., and Anna Maria Wharton Hollingsworth.
Entered 1868, and left at the close of Fresh, year. Mem. Philo. A. -f.
Physician. Attending phys. Univ. Dispen. for several years, m. Julia.
Kissam, dau. Charles Macalester, Jr., Phila. See Neill Family.
ALFRED INGERSOLL PHILLIPS, LL. B., 1874.
b. Phila., May 23, 1852. s. William S. Phillips and Fredenca IngersolU
Entered 1868, and left at the close of Soph. year. Mem. Philo. *. K. 2.
Lawyer. Edited 7th ed. "Adams Doctrine of Equity;" 2d ed. " Scribner
on Dower." m. Mary C, dau. Richard Colegate Dale, Phila. Address,
6231 N. Twenty-seventh St., Chestnut Hill, Phila.
fWILLIAM ASHTON REED.
b Phila., Aug. 19, 1851 ; d. Phila., Dec. 9, 1S70. s. William Ashton
Reed, M. D. (Class 1846), and Mary Dorsel Brown. Entered 1868, and died
during his studentship. Mem. Philo.
CHARLES MEIGS ROBINSON. , ^, , ^ j 1 ..
b Phila., Sept. 17, 185 1. s. Moncure Robinson and Charlotte Randolprt
Taylor. Entered 1868, and left during the Soph. year. A. t. Stock-broker.
Address, 40 New St., N. Y. City.
t FRANKLIN SCOTT.
Entered 1868, and left during the Junior year. Z. Y.
+ WILLIAM HORNER SMITH.
b Phila., Sept. 2, 1853 ; d. Ardmore, Montg. co., Penna., Dec. 30, 1889.
s Henry Hollingsworth Smith, M. D., LL. D. (Class 1834), Prof. Med.
Dept and Mary Edmonds Homer. Entered 1868, and left at the close of
first term Junior year. A. 'i'. Mercantile broker. Private First Trp. Phila.
City Cav. during the Pittsburgh, Penna., riots, 1877. m. Henrietta C, dau..
Charles P. Wilkins.
CHARLES ELLIS STEVENS (A. M., Univ. Wooster, O., . Ph.D., Univ.
booster . B. D., Nashotah Theol. Sem., Wis., 187-. LL. D., Univ.
Wooster, 1888. D. C. L., King's Coll., Canada, 1888)
b. Boston, Mass., Julys, i853- s. James Edward Poole Stevens and
Mary Pitkin Abrams. Entered Senior Class as a special student 1871, and
left at the close of Senior year. Mem. Philo. Studied at Yale Coll.,
1872-73. Was graduated at' Berkeley Divin. Sch. P. E. Ch., Middletown,
Conn., 1875. P. E. clerg>-man, and asst. min. Grace Ch., Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1876-77 • rector Ch. of Ascension, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1877-80; Sec. auxihary
branch Bd. Misns. P. E. Ch. in U. S., 1878-91; Examining Chaplain
Diocese of L I. Lecturer Const. Law Univ. Wooster, 188S, and of same St.
Stephen's Coll., Annandale, N. Y., 1890, and of Hist, and Polit. Sci. at
same 1891 • Special Lecturer Const. Law Univ. City of N. Y., 1891 ; Arch-
deacon of Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-91 ; Prof. Const. Hist, and Civil Polity Univ.
City of N. Y., 1891 ; rector Christ Ch., Phila., 1891 to date. Fell. Am
Geog Soc. Mem. Am. Ethnol. Soc; Royal Archseol. Instit.'Gt. Britain and
Ireland ; Penna. Soc. Sons of Revo.; F. S. A., Edin.; F. R. G. S., London.
Author " The City ; " "Sources of the Constitution of the U. S.; " associate
editor Living Church ; beside numerous addresses, reviews and published
sermons, m. Ella Montieth, dau. Walter Montieth Aikman, Brooklyn, N. Y.
See Appleton. Address, 2217 Spruce St., Phila.
WILLIAM HERBERT WASHINGTON, A. B., gratise causa, 1890.
b Pittsburgh, Penna., Aug. 2, 1853. s. Augustus F. Washington and
Susan T. Fulton. Entered Soph. Class, Sci. Dept., 1869, and left at the
close of Junior year to enter the Coll. Dept. , and received a certif. of pro-
ficiency, June, 1872. Studied at Coll. Pont Le Cay, Touraine, France,
1865-67. Lawyer. Author of various papers in legal periodicals, m. Con-
stance, dau. Rev. James Jarvis Bowden, Md. Address, 2030 De Lancey
PI., Phila.
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RICHARD WELLS.
b. Phila., Aug. 8, 185 1, s. Samuel Griffitts Wells and Annie Arrott.
Entered 1868, and left at the close of Fresh, vear. Clerk. Address, 5254
Germantown Ave., Gtn., Phila.
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