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Occasions  No.J5'7ff  ■        Chns  No. 


GENERAL    CATALOGUE 


BowDOiN  College 


MEDICAL    SCHOOL    OF    MAINE 


1 794- 1 894 


INCLUDING   A   HISTORICAL  SKETCH   OF  THE   INSTITUTION 

DURING   ITS    FIRST  CENTURY   PREPARED  I)Y 

GEORGE   THOMAS    LHTLE 

THE    LIBRARIAN 


IJRUNSWK  K    MAINE 
PUBLISHED    BY   THE   COLLEGE 

1894 


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I'KINTED  AT  JOURNAL  OFFICE,   LEWISTON,  ME. 


PREFATORY   NOTE. 


At  their  annual  meeting  in  1893,  tlie  Boards  of  Trustees  and  Over- 
seers requested  the  librarian  to  issue  a  new  edition  of  the  general 
catalogue,  which  should  include  a  concise  history  of  the  college.  They 
also  directed  that  this  publication  sliould  not  bi-  distributed  to  the 
alumni  gratuitously,  but  should  be  sold  at  one  dolhii-  a  cojjv,  a  [jrice 
that  does  not  exceed  tlie  actual  cost  of  manufacture. 

Tlie  librarian  soon  found  that  the  preparation  of  a  concise  history 
wliicli  should  be  both  authoritative  an<l  symmetrical,  involved  the 
careful  examination  of  a  much  larger  amount  of  docunu'iitai'v  ninttcr 
than  his  other  duties  would  allow  him  to  undertake.  To  write  a  brief 
history  well,  one  must  iirst  write  a  full  history  accurately.  He  has 
accordingly  <*onrnu'(l  himself  to  issuing  a  Iiistorical  skct<-li  in  wliirh 
accuracy  an<l  a  fair  degree  of  completeiu^ss  have  been  souglil,  Imt 
which,  with  the  possible  exception  of  tlie  (irst  cliapter,  does  not  cliiini 
to  be  l>ased  upon  tin;  jxiriisal  and  study  of  all  tlie  original  authorilii's 
and  sources  of  information  that  have  occurri'd  to  iiiiu  as  worthy  of  con- 
sultation. 

The  large  amount  of  illustrative  and  interesting  material  to  be  found 
in  old  documents  and  in  printed  addresses  which  were  iiot  apparently 
used  in  the  valuable  history  of  the  college  prepared  by  Messrs.  Cleave- 
land  and  Packard,  has  led  him  to  (|iiote  freely  fi-om  liolli  llicsc  sources, 
believing  that  the  very  words  of  the  chief  actors  and  their  contemi)ora- 
ries  afford  truer  pictures  than  would  any  attempt  of  his  to  remould 
them  into  his  own  narrative. 

The  general  catalogue  has  been  prepared  on  substantially  the  same 
plan  as  the  last,  that  of  1889.  It  aims  to  give  the  date  and  place  of 
birth,  also,  Avhen  necessary,  (5f  death,  the  residence  and  occupation, 
and  the  academic  degrees  of  every  graduate.  Membership  in  the  upper 
branches  of  State  Legislatures  and  in  Congress,  the  holding  of  otiier 


IV  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

of  the  hi^flier  political  and  jiulicial  offices,  and  service  in  the  late  civil 
war  are  noticed.  As  a  rule,  residence  in  different  places  is  not  given 
unless  the  person  has  I'esided  in  each  ten  years.  Change  of  occupation 
and  other  considerations,  however,  have  frequently  modified  the  appli- 
cation of  this  principle.  When  not  otherwise  stated  the  place  of  death 
is  the  residence  last  mentioned.  Every  one  who  detects  an  error,  or 
can  supply  any  deficiency,  is  earnestly  requested  to  inform  the  compiler 
at  once. 

It  was  decided  shortly  before  the  printing  had  begun,  to  include  in 
a  separate  list  all  regularly  admitted  academic  students  who  had  not 
received  a  degree  from  the  institution.  It  was  impossible  in  the  brief 
time  at  his  disposal  for  the  compiler  to  engage  in  as  extended  inquiries 
as  he  would  otherwise  have  attempted.  It  is  sincerely  hoped  that 
many  of  the  imperfect  records  in  this  portion  of  the  catalogue  will  be 
completed  at  once  through  the  co-operation  of  those  who  consult  it. 
The  names  of  many,  known  in  earlier  times  as  "  university  students," 
and  more  recently  as  "  special  students,"  have  been  omitted,  because 
there  was  no  source  from  which  a  satisfactory  list  could  be  compiled. 

The  length  of  time,  four  months,  during  which  the  volume  has 
been  in  press,  has  rendered  it  possible  to  add  at  the  close  of  the  histor- 
ical sketch  numerous  facts  and  dates  received  too  late  for  insertion  in 
their  proper  place  in  the  catalogue. 

The  writer  takes  this  opportunity  to  express  his  gratitude  for  aid 
rendered  l)y  numerous  correspondents,  by  several  of  the  student  assist- 
ants in  the  library,  by  General  Joshua  L.  Chamberlain,  LL.D.,  and 
Professor  Jotham  B.  Sewall,  A.M.,  who  have  read  the  advance  sheets 
of  the  historical  sketch,  and  especially  by  the  assistant  librarian,  whose 
untiring  labor  has  alone  made  it  possible  to  prepare  and  print  the  volume 
without  undue  neglect  of  the  routine  work  of  the  lil)rary. 

BowDoiN  College  Library, 
May  14,  1894. 


CONTENTS. 


PAfJE 

Pkeiwtory  Note, iii 


List  of  Ii,lii.strations, 


HISTORICAL   SKETCH. 

CiiAi'TER  T.     The  Establishment ix 

Need  and  general  desire  for  a  college  in  Maine — First  move- 
ments— Legislative  delays — Location — Provisions  of  the  cliar- 
ter  —  Criticism  and  proposed  change  —  College  townships  — 
Massachusetts  Hall. 

CiiAi'TEU  II.     The  Bowdoins xix 

The  Huguenot  ancestor — elames  T>o\vdoin,  the  mercliant — Gov- 
ernor  Bowdoin — His  scientilic  and  literary  attainments — His 
political  services — Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  the  jtati-on  of  the  Col- 
lege— His  benefactions — His  will — The  contingent  remainder — 
The  I>owdoin  Art  Collections — Benefactions  from  other  mem- 
bers of  tlie  family. 

CiiAi'TER  HI.  President  McKeen's  Administration.  .  .  xxxi 
Rev.  Joseph  McKeen — Professor  John  Abbot — Re(piirements 
for  admission  —  Inauguration  of  President  —  The  cun-icu- 
lum — Metliods  of  instruction — Salaries — Library  and  ai)))ar- 
atus — Tutors — College  discipline  —  Professor  Parker  Cleave- 
land — Cleaveland  Recitation  Room  and  Cabinet — Thoi'ndikc 
Oak — President's  liouse — The  old  chapi-l — The  first  Commence- 
ment— President  McKeen's  death. 

Chapter  IV.  President  Aitleton's  Administration.  .  .  xli 
Rev.  Jesse  Appleton — Bible  study — College  discipline — Maine 
Hall — State  aid — Commons — The  President  as  a  teacher — 
Professorsliip  of  English  and  Heltrew — Other  instructors — Stu- 
dent societies — Religious  life — President  Appleton's  death — 
Political  antagonism  to  the  college. 


VI  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

Chapter  V.     President  Allen's  Administration.      .       .       .       lii 

Rev,  William  Allen — State  and  College — Increase  of  students — 
Benevolent  society — Winthrop  Hall — Maine  Hall  burned — Pro- 
fessor Newman — Professor  Packard — Professor  Upham — Pro- 
fessor Smyth — Professor  Longfellow — The  old  faculty — The 
curriculum  by  departments — Student  life — Attempted  removal 
of  the  president — Second  fire  in  Maine  Hall — President  Allen's 
resignation. 

Chapter  VI.     President  Woods's  Administration.         .        .  Ixxiii 

College  finances — President  Woods — His  views  on  College  dis- 
cipline— Residence  abroad — The  chapel — Tutors — Impairment 
of  the  endowment — Denominational  position  of  the  College — 
Collins  Professorship — Representation  of  different  denomina- 
tions in  the  Board  of  Trustees — Semi-centennial — Law  school — 
Improvement  of  the  grounds — The  curriculum — Alumni  be- 
quests— Resignation  of  President  Woods. 

Chapter  VII.     President  Harris's  Administration.       .       .  Ixxxv 

President  Harris — His  views  on  collegiate  instruction — Teacli- 
ing  of  Natural  Science — Changes  in  the  corps  of  instructors — 
Memorial  Hall — Student  societies — The  Peucinian  and  Athe- 
najan — Tlie  Greek-letter  societies — Resignation  of  President 
Harris. 

Chapter  VIII.     President  Chamberlain's  Administration.  xc 

President  Chamberlain  —  Changes  in  college  methods  —  The 
scientific  department — Course  in  engineering — Its  discontinu- 
ance and  rearrangement  of  the  curriculum — The  military  drill — 
The  Alumni  Association — Representation  of  the  alumni  on 
the  Board  of  Overseers — The  Winkley  and  Stone  professor- 
ships— President  Chamberlain's  resignation. 

Chapter  IX.     President  Hyde's  Administration.  .       .       .      xcvi 

Professor  Packard's  death — The  college  jury — Professor  Chap- 
man as  dean  of  the  faculty.  President  Hyde — Mission  of  tlie 
small  college — The  Sargent  Gymnasium — Tlie  curriculum — 
The  observatory — The  library — Benefactions — The  Garcelon 
bequest — Renovation  of  Maine  Hall — The  Walker  Art  Build- 
ing— The  Searles  Science  Buildin":. 


CONTENTS  vii 

C'liArxEU  X.     Medical  School  of  Maine cii 

Kstablii^lmu'iit — State  aid — Dr.  Nathan  Sniitli — Proposed  hos- 
pital— Dr.  Jolin  D.  Wells — Medical  professors — Adams  Ilall — 
Seavey  Anatomical  Cabinet — Changes  in  the  curriculum — Pro- 
posed removal  to  Portland — Bequest  of  Mrs.  Garcclon. 

Index  to  Historical  Skp:tch, cvii 

Additions  and  Cokkections, cxi 

Alumni, 27 

Medical  Graduates,          104 

Honorary  Graduates, 14G 

Non-Graduates,           157 

Undergraduates, 177 

Summary, 181 

Index, 183 


LIST    OF    ILLUSTRATIONS. 


The  Walker  Art  Building. 
The  Bowdoin  Gallery. 
BowDoiN  College  in  1822. 

The  Chapel 

Bowdoin  College  in  18r)2. 

The  Mary  F.  S.  Searles  Science  Building 

Bowdoin  College  in  1892. 


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HISTORICAL    SKETCH. 


CHAPTER   I. 

THE    ESTABLISHMENT. 

Need  Jind  general  desire  for  a  college  in  Maine— First  movements- 
Legislative  delays  — Location— Provisions  of  the  charter  —  Criticism 
and  proposed  change — College  townships— Massachusetts  Hall. 

Bowj)OiiSr  College  does  not  trace  its  origin  to  the  niunifi- 
eence  of  an  individual,  the  zeal  of  a  denomination,  or  the  devel- 
oj)nient  of  a  previously-existing  school  of  lower  grade.  Its 
estahlislunent  was  due  to  a  wide-spread  feeling  among  the  [)eople 
in  the  District  of  Maine  that  a  college  was  needed  within  their 
holders.  The  po])ulati()n  of  the  three  counties  of  York,  Cum- 
berland, and  Lincoln,  which,  in  177<S,  ac(piii-ed  the  name  (»f  the 
District  of  ]\Iaine  hy  (he  aclion  of  the  (Jontinental  Congress, 
increased  rapidly  alter  the  close  of  tlic  ^^'ar  of  the  Ive\<)hition. 
The  census  of  IT'.M)  showed,  in  round  nunihei's,  one  hiuidrccj 
thousand  iidiahitants.  ]\Iany  of  these  were  natives  of  the  more 
populous  [)()rtions  of  the  (\)nunpnwealth  of  jMassaehusetts  and 
accustomed  to  the  edu<'ational  advantages  the  older  towns  had  lon<; 
enjoyed.  They  desired  similar  privileges  for  their  children.  Ihit 
they  were  poor,  and  the  hundred  miles  that  separated  Portland 
from  Boston  was  a  more  effective  harrier  than  thrice  that  distance 
to-day.  The  cost  of  a  journey  from  Lewiston  to  Camhridge 
exceeded  a  term's  tuition.  The  higher  education,  if  i'or  any  sa\e 
the  few  wealthy  families,  must  he  had  in  their  midst. 

The  earliest  recorded  ex})ression  of  this  desire  came  I'roni 
Lincoln  Coimty,  one  of  whose  representatives  had  a  l)ill  di-awn 
u})  in  1787  for  the  establishment  of  Winthro[)  College.  This 
name  was  chosen,  the  preamble  states,  out  of  high  respect  and  grat- 
itude for  the  character  and  memory  of  (To\ernor  John  A\  intlirnj), 
and  also  of  others  of  his  name  and  race,  among  them  (io\t'rnor 
John    Winthrop,   of  Connecticut,   and  John   ^^'inthrop,    LL.D., 


X  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

late  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy  at  Harvard. 
Its  g-overnment  was  to  be  like  that  of  Harvard,  its  location  to  be 
determined  by  a  convention  of  the  clergy  of  every  denomination, 
and  of  suitable  representatives  from  the  towns  or  plantations  with- 
out a  minister,  together  with  the  justices  of  the  peace  and  the  judge 
of  probate  for  the  County  of  Lincoln.  It  was  to  receive  a  land 
grant  from  the  state  and  to  raise  ready  money  by  a  lottery.^  The 
legislative  journals  do  not  show  that  action  was  taken  on  this  l)ill ; 
but  to  it,  perliaps,  may  be  attributed  the  setting  apart,  in  March, 
1788,  of  a  township  in  this  county  for  the  use  of  some  college  to 
be  established  in  the  future. 

Tlie  next  fall  the  justices  of  the  peace  in  the  County  of  Cumber- 
land, in  their  capacity  as  a  court  of  sessions,  petitioned  the  General 
Court  of  the  Commonwealth  for  a  college,  quoting  in  their  prayer 
from  the  state  constitution  of  1780.  The  first  part  of  the  second 
section  in  the  fifth  chapter  of  this  instrument  reads  as  follows  : 

"Wisdom  and  knowledge,  as  well  as  virtue,  diifused  generally 
among  the  body  of  the  people  being  necessary  for  the  preservation  of 
their  rights  and  liberties  ;  and  as  these  depend  on  spi'eading  the  oppor- 
tunities and  advantages  of  education  in  the  various  parts  of  the  country, 
and  among  the  different  orders  of  the  people,  it  shall  be  the  duty  ot 
Legislatures  and  Magistrates,  in  all  future  periods  of  this  Common- 
wealth to  cherish  the  interests  of  literature  and  the  sciences,  and  all 
seminai'ies  of  them." 

At  the  same  time  the  Cumberland  association  of  ministers 
sent  a  similar  petition.  This  body  was  composed  of  Congrega- 
tional clergymen,  who,  with  a  single  exception,  were  graduates 
of  Harvard  College.  They  represented  all  the  churches  except 
three  that  then  held  religious  services  regularly  within  the  county. 
These  petitions  were  presented  in  November,  1788,  and  referred 
to  a  committee.  No  further  legislative  action  is  recorded  till 
February,  171M),  wlicn  leave  was  granted  the  petitioners  to  l)ring 
in  a  bill.  For  some  reason,  not  now  apparent,  Hon.  Josiah 
Tliacher,  who,  as  an  original  petitioner  and  a  member  of  tlic 
senate,  was  earnest  for  the  establishment  of  a  college,   did  not 

iTlie  pi'oposed  bill  is  printed  in  full  iu  the  Cumberland  Gazette  of  February 
7,  1788. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XI 

bring  in  a  l)ill  till  January  of  1791.  It  was  })rom])tly  j)assc(l  in 
the  iip])er  house.  In  the  lower  house  it  met  with  opposition 
because  Gorhani  was  selected  as  the  site  for  tlie  institution,  and 
it  was  finally  referred  to  the  next  legislature . 

Meantime  active  measures  were  taken  by  ditbTciU  towns  in 
Cumberland  County  to  secure  the  location  of  the  college  w  itiiiii 
their  borders.  Rev.  Alfred  Johnson,  of  Free[)ort,  secured  con- 
ditional sid)scriptions  in  his  vicinity  amounting  to  nearly  four 
thousand  dollars,  and  urged  that  this  town,  on  the  iiighwav  l)e- 
tween  Portland  and  the  Kennebec,  was  most  favorably  sitnatcd, 
since,  by  the  last  census,  as  many  of  tlic  inhal)itaiits  of  the  state 
lived  to  the  east  as  to  the  west  of  it. 

The  inhabitants  of  North  ^  aiMnoiith  asscmlilcd  in  town  meeting 
arrived  at  the  following  natural,  if  somewhat  naive,  conclusion  : 

"  And  also  takinj^;  into  Coiisideratioti  tliat  tliis  is  not  a  trading  or 
]Markt't-Town,  nor  like  to  be,  that  it  lias  not  any  County  Courts  licld 
in  it,  is  niucli  of  an  inland  Town  tlio  acconnno<lati'd  with  a  irood 
Ilarhour,  and  that  a  Colk'<lge  may  be  set  niizhcr  or  niorc  rmiolc  I'roiii 
the  Hay  as  may  l)e  jiid,i,a'd  most  convenient,  and  yd  >i;ind  iiimiu  .-onic 
good  Hoa<l  in  the  vicinil\'  of  a  NnndxT  of  Ilusliandnien,  not  so  nuieh 
exposed  to  many  Teniplalions  to  l)issi|)alion,  Kxtravaiiancc,  \'iinity 
and  \arious  \'ic('s  as  givat  Sea-port  Towns  iVcipicntly  air,  il  iicc;nne 
their  opinion,  jndiiini:'  as  tln'v  liopc  with  Iin|)ai'tiality,  tree  iVoin  local 
Prejudices,  thai  this  Town  was  the  must  Suitable  Place  for  iixing-  the 
said  C'ldlcduc" 

Thev  aci'ordinglv  voted  to  give  eonditionalb  the  Scliooj  Faiiii 
of  two  hundred  acres,  while  a  considei'able  anionnt  was  proniixij 
in  labor  or  money  by  individuals. 

The  peo[)le  of  Poi-tland  presented  tlieir  claim  for  the  c(dlcgc 
in  a  long  petition,  raised  thirty-five  hundred  dollars  by  sul)scri|t- 
tion,  and  selected  a  site  "on  the  to|)  of  a  height  called  Ib-amhalfs 
Hill  about  three-fourths  of  a  mih-  fiom  the  central  part  of  the 
compact  settlenu:'nt."  Their  spokesman  and  most  influential  advo- 
cate, Rev.  Dr.  Sanuud  Deane,  wrote  to  a  meinbci'  of  the  legisla- 
ture as  follows  : ' 

"  In  i'avoi-  of  placini:-  the  college  in  Portland,  wc  siiy.  Thai  llic 
peopk^  in  this  \  icinitv  are  better  al)le  to  do  somethiiiL''   toward.-.  ItnihliiiL'^ 

iMaiiie  Genealogist  and  Biographer,  vol.  1,  p.  114. 


Xll  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

and  eiidoAving  a  college  than  those  in  any  other  part  of  the  county,  or 
of  the  whole  District  of  Maine ;  and  that  were  the  College  voted  by 
the  Hon,  Court  into  any  other  town,  no  College  at  all  would  be  erected 
or  endowed.  We  say  also  that  Portland  is  far  niore  central  and  con- 
venient, as  it  respects  the  whole  County  of  CUunberland,  than  any  other 
place  is  or  can  be.  And  that  it  is  not  ten  miles  to  the  South  West  of 
the  centre  of  ye  inhabitants  of  the  five  Counties  ;  and  vastly  more  con- 
venient for  the  district,  than  any  other  place,  for  going  and  returning, 
by  land  or  water ;  as  well  as  sulficiently  distant  from  all  other  colleges 
and  Universities.  And  that  if  the  two  Eastern  young  counties  should 
in  time  become  populous,  there  will  be  plenty  of  room  for  another 
College,  150  miles  eastward  of  this. 

We  say,  Seminaries  of  learning  ought  to  afford  a  publick  education  ; 
and  that  they  ought  to  be,  ever  have  been,  and  ever  must  be  in  populous 
places.  They  ought  to  be,  because  it  is  a  matter  of  importance  that 
students  should  be  in  the  way  of  getting  some  knowledge  of  men  and 
manners,  while  their  geniuses  have  a  juvenile  flexibility,  and  before 
their  rustick  habits  become  fixed  and  unalterable  ;  that  so  they  may  be 
more  fit  to  mix  with  mankind,  and  to  fill  publick  stations  with  comfort, 
and  a  prospect  of  usefulness.  Tiiey  ever  have  been  in  populous  places  ; 
witness  those  in  all  parts  of  Europe,  and  the  most  of  those  in  America. 
They  on  the  whole,  ever  will  be  in  populous  places,  because  a  Univer- 
sity will  be  the  means  of  making  any  place  populous,  in  which  it  is 
placed,  in  one  or  two  centuries. 

We  say.  It  will  be  in  favour  of  the  College  to  be  sited  in  Portland, 
on  account  of  obtaining  provisions  :  for  these  the  Steward  of  the  College 
will  l)e  able  to  purchase  most  of  the  kinds  which  will  be  needed,  and  at 
least  one  fourth  part  cheaper  than  they  could  be  got  in  any  other  town 
in  the  county,  as  it  is  already  become  a  considerable  market  town." 

At  least  three  other  tov^ais  had  earnest  advocates  in  the 
leofislature,  and  the  members  from  the  District  of  Maine  were 
naturallv  unable  to  agree.  At  their  request  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives passed,  15  June,  1791,  a  bill  establishing-  the  C-ollege 
of  Maine  within  the  County  of  Cumberland,  leaving  the  location 
to  be  decided  later.  The  Senate,  however,  did  not  concur  in  this 
action.  In  January  and  in  June  of  1792  this  l)ill  was  again 
considered,  but  the  question  of  place  prevented  concurrent  actit)n  by 
the  two  l)ranches  of  the  legislature.  The  next  year  the  differences 
were  outwardly  harmonized,  and  on  the  28  March,    1793,  a  bill 


IIISTOIMCAL    SKETCH  XIU 

incorporating-  Bowdoin  College  passed  each  house,  lint  (io\ ci-iior 
John  Hancock  did  not  sign  it.  It  has  been  said  this  failure  was 
due  to  the  name  of  the  institution,  that  of  his  late  political  ri\:d  : 
it  is  more  just  as  well  as  more  charital)le  to  ascribe  it  to  tiu'  loca- 
tion, which  was  not  at  Portland,  In  Febrnarv  and  in  ,huu'  of 
1794  the  matter  of  location  was  again  considered  bv  the  legis- 
lalure.  A  formal  exi)ression  of  oj)inion  was  sought  from  cadi 
member  of  the  General  Court  from  the  District  of  Maine  and  a 
large  majority  was  found  to  be  in  favor  of  Brunswick.  This  choice 
was  unquestionably  of  the  nature  of  a  compromise,  in  which 
geographical  [)osition  far  outweighed  any  other  advantages  oH'crcd. 
On  Tuesday,  24  June,  1794,  the  charter  of  Bowdoin  College, 
ha\  ing  passed  both  houses,  i-eceived  the  signature  of  (ioNcrnnr 
Sanuiel  Adams. 

It  is  interesting  as  well  as  instructive  to  note  that,  (hiring  this 
agitation  for  a  college,  five  academies,  each  with  a  land  grant  from 
the  commonwealth,  had  been  established  in  the  District  of  Maine, 
ITallowell  in  171)1,  Berwdck  in  17*11,  Fryebnrg  in  17JI2,  Wash- 
ington at  East  Machias  in  1792,  and  Portland  in  17II4. 

The  charter  states  the  purpose  of  the  institution  to  be  the 
education  of  youth  ;  and  adds  that  its  funds  are  to  be  appropriated 
in  such  manner  as  shall  most  efiectiially  promote  virtue  and  piety, 
and  the  knowledjjc  of  such  of  the  languages  and  of  the  useful 
and  liberal  arts  and  sciences  as  the  corporation  shall  direct.  It 
defines  at  length  the  officers  and  the  provinces  of  the  two  bodies 
associated  in  the  government  of  the  college.  These  are  the  Trustees 
and  the  Overseers.  The  former  board  consists  of  nut  more  than 
thirteen  nor  less  than  seven,  of  whom  the  Presidi-nt  and  the 
Treasurer  of  the  college  are  ex  officio  members.  They  haxc  the 
right  to  remove  any  one  of  their  numl)cr  when,  by  i-cason  of  age 
or  otherwise,  he  shall  become  incapable  of  discharging  the  duties 
of  his  office  ;  to  fill  all  vacancies  ;  to  hold  real  and  personal  estate, 
the  net  annual  income  of  which  shall  not  exceed  "ten  thousand 
pounds";^    to   confer  such    degrees  as  arc  usually  conferred    by 

iTen  thousand  pounds  was  equivalent  to  S33,3a'?.  By  enabling  acts  passed  l.y 
the  legislatures  of  Massachusetts  and  Maine  in  18!»1,  and  ac^ceptcd  l>y  the  Boards 
of  the  college,  tliis  proviso  is  removed,  and  tlie  institution  is  not  rfslricted  as  to 
the  amount  of  funds  it  may  hold  in  carrying  out  the  purpose  of  its  charter. 


XIV  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

universities ; '  to  elect  the  president,  professors,  and  instructors, 
to  fix  their  salaries  and  define  their  duties  ;  in  general  to  serve  as 
the  executive  board  of  the  institution.  No  corporate  business, 
liovvever,  can  be  transacted  luiless  seven  Trustees  are  present, 
and  no  act  of  theirs  is  valid  until  it  is  agreed  to  l)y  the  Overseers. 
These  also  form  a  corporate  body,  consisting  of  not  more  than 
forty-five  nor  less  than  twenty-five  persons,  of  whom  fifteen  form 
a  quorum.  The  President  of  the  college  and  the  Secretary  of  the 
Trustees  are  ex  officio  members.  The  Overseers  have  the  right 
to  remove  a  member  for  incapacity  or  neglect  of  duty  ;  to  fill  all 
vacancies  in  their  numl)er  ;  to  require  an  account  of  the  Treasurer 
of  the  college  and  to  fix  his  boncl;  and,  most  important  of  all, 
to  veto  any  act  of  the  Trustees.  No  person  except  the  President 
and  the  Secretary  of  the  Trustees  can  be  at  the  same  time  a 
member  of  each  Board.  The  legislature  has  the  right  to  grant 
further  powers  to  the  corporations,  or  to  alter  or  annul  existing 
powers  as  far  as  necessary  to  })romote  the  best  interests  of  the 
college . 

The  closing  section  of  the  charter  grants,  from  the  unappro- 
priated lands  belonging  to  the  Connnonwealth,  five  toAvnships, 
each  six  miles  square,  with  the  provision  that  the  Trustees  or  their 
as.sigfns  should  cause  fifteen  families  to  be  settled  on  each  of  these 
townships  witliin  twelve  years.  The  customary  reserve  is  also 
made  in  each  township  of  three  lots  of  three  hundred  and  twenty 
acres  each,  for  the  first  settled  minister,  f<jr  the  use  of  the  ministry, 
and  for  the  use  of  the  schools. 

The  provisions  of  this  charter  were  manifestly  infiuenced  by 
those  of  Harvard  College,^  which  then  had  a  Board  of  Overseers 
that  included  the  clergymen  of  the  vicinage  and  the  members  of 
the  State  Senate.  The  first  draft  of  the  Ijill  for  the  establishment 
of  the  "  College  of  Maine "  provided  a  single  board  of  control, 
consisting  of  seventeen  persons,  of  whom  a  majority  should  be 
laymen.     The  disadvantages  resulting  from  the  conduct  of  college 

1 A  proviso  restrained  tlie  corporation  from  conferring  any  degrees  except  those 
of  Bachelor  of  Arts  and  Master  of  Arts  until  January  1,  1810. 

2 Of  the  New  England  colleges,  only  Harvard,  Brown,  Bowdoin,  and   Bates 
have  this  twofold  form  of  government. 


HISTORICAL    SKirrCH  XV 

interests  by  two  separate  bodies  were  fully  statt-d  bv  Presi<lciit 
'J'imotliy  Dwiiiht  of"  Yale,  on  the  oeeasion  of  his  visit  to  Bruns- 
wick in  1<S07.' 

The  cxistonee  of  a  larj;e  board  with  no  power  to  orifrinatc,  hut 
with  tlie  rii^ht  to  negative  the  measures  of  a  smaller  body,  renders  the 
government,  he  says,  "uiieertain,  prolix,  and  indecisive,  furnishes 
room  for  the  opci'ation  of  multiplied  personal  interests,  ])rejudices, 
intrigues,  and  luifortuiiate  compronu'ses  ;  and,  generally  prevents  the 
order,  energy  and  decision,  attendant  upon  a  single  hoard.  A  hody  of 
Overseers,  occasionally  called  togetlier  to  meddle  with  the  affairs  of  the 
college,  will  usually  feel  so  little  interest  in  them,  cxce])t  at  tlic  moment, 
as  never  to  be  in  possession  of  the  system  intended  to  be  pursued  ;  the 
wisdom  and  expediency  of  one  part  of  wlu'cli  will  often  depend  more  on 
its  relation  to  the  other  parts,  than  on  its  own  nature.  Often  tlirv  w  ill 
not  come  together,  at  all,  in  sucli  numbers  as  to  form  a  cpiorum  ;  and 
will  thus  prevent  the  accomplishment  of  the  business  for  which  they 
were  sunnnoncd.  The  very  luunbcrs  of  whicli  tlicv  consist,  will  of 
course  include  many,  who  are  iiH'om|)etent  judges  of  acailcnu'cal 
concerns,  and  many  more,  who  will  never  take  pains  to  in(|uii'e  into 
tlu'ir  nature,  or  to  possess  themselves  of  tlinl  jnilgnicnt,  wliicli  llicir 
capacity  would  in  l)etter  circumstances  cnabh'  tliem  to  form.  'I'iicir 
(h'cisions,  therelbre,  will  often  ])e  sudden  ;  often  crude,  and  not  unfre- 
quently  hostile  to  the  very  interests,  wliicli  tiicy  would  wisli  to  pronioic. 
To  secure  the  prosperity  of  such  an  institution,  it  is  indispensably 
necessary,  that  a  system,  embracing  ail  its  interests  for  a  considerable 
period  at  least,  should  be  carefully  formed  and  closely  pursued.  All, 
who  are  to  vote,  should  distinctly  understand  this  system  ;  and,  when- 
ever they  come  to  act,  should  have  it  fully  in  their  minds  ;  so  as  to 
comprehend  readily  the  relation,  which  every  new  measure  has  to  the 
general  scheme,  and  its  proper  influence  on  measures  already  adopted. 
This  can  be  done,  only  by  a  long  continued,  and  minute  iici|niiiiitance 
with  the  afhiirs  of  the  institution  ;  and  can  never  l)e  done  by  men,  who, 
occupied  busily  in  totally  different  concerns,  come  rarely  and  casually, 
to  the  consideration  of  these.  Tiie  votes  of  such  men  will  lie  governed 
by  the  impulse  of  the  moment ;  by  whim  ;  by  prejudice  ;  by  attachnn'iit 
to  a  friend,  or  a  party;  and  sometimes,  not  improbably,  by  the  mere 
fact,  that  their  duty  requires  them  to  vote,  when  perhaps,  they  an- 
wholly  at  a  loss  whether  the  vote,  actually  given,  will  be  useful  or 
mischievous.     If  such  a  system  be  not  so  pursued  ;    the  interests  of  a 

1  Travels  in  New  England  and  Xew  York,  vol.  ii.,  i>.  212. 


Xvi  BOWDOIN    COLLEOE 

public  seminary  can  never  become  prosperous,  unless  by  accident,  or  by 
the  peculiarly  meritorious  labours  of  a  wise  and  vigorous  Faculty ; 
overcoming  many  disadvantages,  and  preventing  with  uncommon  pru- 
dence, and  felicity,  the  mischievous  effects  of  indigested,  desultory 
regulations." 

The  evils  foreseen  and  described  above  have  been  realized  on 
several  occasions.  Fortunately,  during  the  decades  in  which  they 
were  most  noticeable,  they  were  more  than  neutralized  by  the 
loyal  and  efficient  group  of  men  who  then  formed  the  teaching- 
force  and  whose  customary  title  for  many  years  was  "  the  executive 
o-overnment." 

At  the  outset,  what  might  seem  to  be  a  lack  of  interest  in  the 
infant  institution  was  displayed  in  the  lower  Board.  Of  its  forty- 
two  members,  one-third  never  attended  a  meeting.  A  few  of 
these  absentees  were  men  whose  names  were  included  in  the 
charter  solely  on  the  ground  of  official  station.  Most  of  them 
were  kept  away  by  the  expense  and  difficulty  of  traveling  or  by  the 
infirmities  of  age.  In  subsequent  years,  however,  the  number 
of  overseers  who  have  kept  themselves  informed  as  to  the  interests 
of  the  institution  has  been  so  large,  and  the  assistance  they  have 
rendered  so  material,  that  a  proposal  made  by  a  prominent  alumnus 
in  1SS4  to  do  away  with  this  Board  received  comparatively  little 
a})])roval.' 

Slow  progress  was  made  in  the  task  of  organizing  the  college. 
Eight  years  elapsed  between  the  granting  of  the  charter  and  the 
beginning  of  instruction.  The  two  governing  Boards  had  diffin-ent 
theories  as  to  the  cause  of  this.  The  Overseers  claimed  that  the 
Trustees  were  old  and  dilatory.  The  Trustees  maintained  that 
the  lack  of  money  was  the  root  of  all  the  evils  under  which 
the  institution  labored.  Furthermore,  if  they  were  slow,  tlie 
Overseers  were  obstinate.^  The  records  seem  to  indicate  that  the 
latter  were  over-anxious  to  have  their  own  way  in  the  matter  of 

iSee  Boiocioin  Orient,  vol.  xiii.,  p.  239;   vol.  xiv.,  pp.  5,  7,  22,  38,  70. 

2  The  dissatisfaction  of  the  Overseers  went  so  far  as  to  lead  them  to  petition 
the  General  Court  to  increase  the  number  of  Trustees.  That  body  made  a  formal 
reply  to  the  legislature,  an  abstract  of  which  is  given  in  Cleaveland's  History  of 
Bowdoin  College  (p.  (i),  and  the  matter  was  apparently  dropped. 


IIISTOinCAL    SKETCH  XVll 

the  size  and  cost  of  the  first  hiiiMinix  to  he  erected.  For  this 
purpose  tliey  were  wilUni;'  to  dispose  of"  two  of  the  fi\('  townships 
lirauted  hy  the  state,  and  tlieir  repeated  vetoes  of  the  more  eaiitioiis 
proposals  of  the  Trustees  dehiyed  action.  Au"ain,  some  time  was 
lost  hy  the  failure  of  each  Board  to  ohtain  a  (piorum  for  one  iiii|)()r- 
tant   special   meeting  to  he  held  25  August .   17'.l."».at    Uruusw  ick. 

The  chief  reason  for  this  delay  in  organization  was  inal)inty 
to  realize  a  sufficient  amoinit  of  money  from  the  unprodncti\e 
lands  granted  hy  the  state.  "There  was  much  land  in  tiic  niai-ket 
selling  at  twenty  cents  (an  acre)  and  even  lower,  and  it  was 
difficult  to  sell  at  any  price."'  To  sell  the  e(dlege  townships 
for  a  hnvcr  price  than  such  propei'ty  had  ohtained  in  the  past 
and  was  likely  to  secure  in  the  future  seeme(l  an  unw  ise  course 
to  the  committee  having  the  matter  in  chai'ge.  Fortunately,  as 
the  se(piel  proved,  these  conservative  counsels  |)re\ailed.  The 
five  townships,  the  gift  of  the  ( 'onnnonwealth,  were  sui'\cycd  and 
formally  transferred  to  the  college,  25  Fehruary,  ITIH!.  They 
are  now  known  as  Dixmont,  Sehec,  Foxcroft,  (iuilford,  and 
Ahhot.  The  value  of  this  amount  of  wild  land,  if  cstimatecl 
at  the  average  price  per  acre  received  hy  the  C'onnnonwealth  for 
other  land  sold  in  171)4,  was  $21,441. 12. ^  The  expenses  of 
survevinii'  and  settlintj  were  considerahle,  and  the  losses  from 
unfulfilled  contracts  not  a  few  during  a  long  series  of  ycai-s,  yet 
the  net  amount  realized  from  this  charter  endowment  may  he 
conservatively  estimated  at  twenty-five  thousand  dollars,  with 
interest  at  six  per  cent,  from  the  very  first. 

In  17i)S,  a  hegimiing  was  made  upon  a  "House  for  the  use 
of  the  College."  This  house  is  now  known  as  Massachusetts  Hall. 
It  was  to  he  completed  as  soon  as  the  Treasurer  could  |)ay  the 
$2,400  approi)i-iated  for  its  erection.  Tiie  site  had  hccn  chosen 
two  years  hefore,  when,  on  the  111  .Inly,  ITlMi,  the  r)oar<ls  had 
held  their  first  meeting  at  lirnnswick  and  walked  through  the 
pine-covered  plain  just  south   of  the   village  at    Pijepscot   Falls. 

1  Letter  of  Hon.  Alden  Bradford  to  Neheraiah  Cleveland,  dated  .S  February, 
1835. 

■■'It  maybe  of  interest  to  note  that  tbe  state  valuation  in  Ism  of  tliese  live 
towns  is  $1,525,120. 


XVm  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

The  thirty  acres  of  land  they  selected  for  the  campus  had  been  given 
by  Col.  William  Stanwood,  John  Dunlap,  Esq.,  and  Gen.  Samuel 
Thompson,  and  two  hundred  acres  additional  had  l)een  transferred 
to  the  college  by  vote  of  the  town.  Unfortunately  the  market  for 
wild  land  was  even  duller  during  the  two  following  than  it  had 
been  in  the  preceding  years.  The  College  Treasurer  could  not 
procure  the  cash  needed  to  finish  the  hall  "  after  the  finishing  of 
Hollis  Hall  in  Cambridge."  The  walls  erected  in  171)9  of  brick 
brought  from  Portland,  were  provided  with  a  temporary  roof,  and 
the  building  stood  with  its  windows  boarded  up  for  two  years. 
Repeated  circulation  of  subscription  papers  had  brought  to  the 
college  only  $800,  and  a  considerable  portion  of  this  was  in  books. 
Discouraged,  the  Boards  voted  in  1800  to  apply  to  the  General 
Court  for  a  grant  of  money  to  enable  them  to  cany  out  the  pur- 
poses of  their  organization.      Nothing  resulted  from  this. 

The  dawn  of  a  brighter  day  was,  however,  close  at  hand.  In 
1801  the  committee  in  charge  of  the  college  townships  sold  Dix- 
mont  for  upwards  of  !|20,0()().  In  the  same  year  they  disposed 
of  Foxcroft,  which  was  smaller  and  much  less  fa^oral)ly  situated, 
for  $7,1)40.  Work  was  at  once  resumed  u})on  iNIassachusetts 
Hall,  and  "l)y  the  spring  of  1802,  all  the  external  conditions  for 
opening  tlie  College, — accommodations  for  a  president  and  family, 
rooms  for  students,  for  a  chapel  and  hall,  for  lectures  and  recita- 
tions, for  library  and  apparatus — were  snugly  and  economically 
})rovided  for  within  this  single  edifice.'" 

1  President  AVood's  Address  ou  the  Opening  of  the  New  Hall  of  the  Medical 
School,  p.  8. 


CHAPTER    II. 

TIIK    r.OWDOIXS, 

The  LIugueiiot  ancestor— James  Bowdoin,  the  merchant— Governor 
Bowdoin— His  scientific  and  literary  attainments— His  political  services— 
Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  the  patron  of  the  College  — His  benefactions— His 
will— Tlie  contingent  remainder— The  Bowdoin  Art  Collections— Bene- 
factions from  other  members  of  the  family. 

A\'hi'n  Louis  XIV,siii-ii('(l  the  rcNocation  oi"  tlic  Kdict  of  Xjintcs, 
he  little  thought  he  thus  indirectly  provided  a  iianie  for  a  Protestant 
college  to  be  established  aeross  the  water  a  full  century  later. 
Pierre  Baudouin,  one  of  the  Huguenot  Hubjects  of  Le  (rrdtid 
Moiian/ue,  preferred  a  few  acres  of  w  ild  land  on  the  shores  of 
C-aseo  Bay  to  his  ancestral  estate  in  the  valley  of  the  Scvre  when 
the  latter  could  be  retained  only  by  the  recantation  of  his  religious 
beliefs.  He  is  said  to  lia\('  been  a  plnsician  b\  pi'ofession,  ,inil. 
on  the  testimony  of  his  great-grandson,  was  the  ow  ner  of  landed 
property  near  Rochelle,  which  in  1  (IS,')  "yielded  the  considerable 
income  of  700  louis  d'ors  per  annum."' 

Driven  from  France  by  religious  persecution,  after  a  shoit 
sojourn  in  Dublin,  he  landed  at  Casco,  homeless  and  almost  pen- 
niless, with  his  wife  and  four  children  in  KJST.  In  that  vear  he 
petitioned  Sir  Ednuuid  Andros,  then  Governor-in-( 'hief  ol'  New 
P^ngland,  for  a  grant  of  one  hundred  acres  of  unoccupied  land  at 
the  point  of  Barbary  Creek  "to  the  end  that  he  might  haxc  the 
means  of  supporting  his  family."  The  request  was  tinorablv 
considered,  but  before  a  warrant  for  its  execution  was  issued,  he 
had  settled  near  what  is  now  the  corner  of  Emei-y  and  Sjiring 
streets  in  the  city  of  Portland,  and  curiously  enough  within  a  few 
rods  of  the  spot  selected  one  hundred  years  later  by  the  li<\ .  Dr. 
Samuel   Deane  for  the   site  of  the   college   that  was  to  perpetuate 

iTliis  is  equivalent  to  $3,500,  but  was  relatively  a  much  harbor  amount  then 
than  now.  The  main  authority  for  this  account  of  tlie  Bowdoins  is  Hon.  Itobert 
C  Winthrop's  Address  before  the  Maitie  Historical  Society,  5  Septenil)er,  lH4!t. 


XX  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

his  name.  Here  he  remained  for  two  years  and  a  half,  removing 
to  Boston  just  in  time  to  escape  the  capture  of  Fahnouth  by  the 
French  and  Indians  in  May,  1690,  and  tlic  subsequent  massacre 
of  the  settlers.  The  remainder  of  his  life  was  s})ent  at  Boston, 
where  he  was  a  jirominent  member  of  a  French  Protestant  church, 
composed  of  fellow-refugees. 

His  son,  James  Bowdoin,  became  a  merchant,  and  by  his 
industry,  integrity,  and  ability  accumulated  the  largest  fortune 
that  had  at  that  time  been  held  by  one  person  in  Massachusetts. 
For  several  years  before  his  death,  which  occiu'red  in  1747,  he 
occupied  a  seat  in  the  Colonial  Council.  With  him  the  family 
name  assumed  the  English  form  now  so  familiar. 

His  son.  Governor  flames  Bowdoin,  was  born  in  Boston, 
August  7,  1726,  received  his  early  education  under  Master  Lovell 
at  the  South  Grammar  School,  and  after  the  usual  college  course 
of  that  day  took  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  Arts  at  Harvard  in 
1745.  His  interest  in  scientific  investigation  early  manifested 
itself.  At  the  age  of  twenty-four  lie  made  the  acquaintance  of 
Benjamin  Franklin,  and  began  l)oth  a  correspondence  and  a  friend- 
ship that  closed  only  with  their  lives.  The  American  philosopher 
was  then  in  the  midst  of  his  famous  experiments  in  electricity. 
His  estimate  of  the  young  man's  ability  is  shown  by  his  request 
for  observations  on  the  copy  of  "his  electrical  papers,  fairly  tran- 
scribed,'' which  he  sent  him,  and  a  few  years  later  by  withdraAving 
one  of  his  hypotheses  and  writing,  "I  grow  more  doubtful  of  my 
former  supposition,  and  more  ready  to  allow  weight  to  that  objec- 
tion Avhich  you  have  indeed  stated  with  great  strength  and  clear- 
ness." Many  of  Bowdoin's  scientific  letters  were  sent  by  Franklin 
to  London,  read  before  the  Royal  Society,  and  published  with  his 
own.  Of  them  he  writes  :  "It  gives  me  great  pleasure  that  my 
book  afforded  any  to  my  friends.  I  esteem  those  letters  of  yours 
among  its  l)rightest  ornaments,  and  have  the  satisfaction  to  find 
that  they  add  greatly  to  the  reputation  of  American  philosophy." 

To  Governor  Bowdoin  was  chie,  in  great  measure,  the  foun- 
dation of  the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  He  was 
chosen  its  first  president,  an  ofifice  which  he  held  to  his  death, 
contributed  to  its  proceedings,  and  bequeathed  to  it  his  private 


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library  of  twelve  Imiidred  voluiiies,  covering-  all  hranclies  of 
science  then  known.  His  attainments  were  reeoo;ni/.e(l  on  hotli 
sides  of  the  Atlantic.  He  received  an  election  to  tlie  lioval 
Society  of  Great  P)ritain,  tlie  deiiree  of  doctor  of  laws  from  the 
University  of  Edinhiuiili,  and  also  fntm  his  Ahn<i  Midt-r  and 
the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

AVhile  his  natnral  hent  was  uiuinestionahly  towiirds  plnsical 
science,  he  showed  a  fondness  for  literatm-e.  Thi-ee  of  the 
pieces  in  the  elaborate  "Pietan  et  Gratuhftlo,''''  sent  i)\  Harvard 
College  to  George  IH  on  his  accession  to  the  throne,  came  from 
his  pen.  A  more  snccessful  conrting  of  the  nmse  of  poetrv  was 
his  "Paraphrase  on  a  part  of  the  (Econon»y  of  Unman  Life," 
published  anonymously  in  17.")!). 

It  is  natural  to  find  him  a  patron  of  education.  When 
Harvard  lost  its  library  by  fire,  in  17(54,  he  contribntcfl  libcrallv 
to  its  restoration  ;  he  added  to  its  scientific  a|)|)aratiis  "an  elegant 
and  valuable  orrery"  :  he  served  as  a  fellow  ot"  the  cor|)oi;ition  for 
several  years  ;  and  by  his  will  he  established  a  fund  for  the 
encouragement  of  polite  literature.  Upon  this  fonndation,  now 
amoiuiting  to  u[»wards  of  ^1."), ()()(),  tlie  liowdoin  Pri/.c>  I'nr 
English  Dissertations  have  been  i-egnlarly  awarded  foi-  a  long 
series  of  years.  He  was  active  in  organizing  the  Massachusetts 
Humane  Society,  and  served  as  its  president  foi-  a  long  pciiofl. 

It  was  not,  however,  by  his  scientific  attainments  and  philan- 
thropic disposition  that  Governor  Bowdoin  won  the  high  place  he 
held  in  the  estimation  of  his  generation.  It  was  his  fortune  to 
live  at  a  period  when  ))olitical  iitfairs  dcni:indcd  thought  .-iml 
action  on  the  part  of  every  true-hearted  citizen.  It  is  to  his 
honor  that  his  study  of  the  j)olitical  situation,  ennieil  on 
thorouirhlv,  conscicntiouslv,  and  boldlw  led  him  to  choose  the 
party  of  American  independence,  a  [)arty  which,  though  possessed 
of  several  leaders  of  e<pial  ability,  had  none  of  his  wealth  and 
social  standing.  He  entered  political  life  as  a  representative  from 
Boston  at  the  age  of  twenty-seven,  ami  took  an  active  |t:iit  in 
preparing  measiu-es  to  resist  the  encroachments  of  the  French. 
He  was  es[)eciallv  interested  in  the  union  of  the  colonies  pro|)osed 
by  his  friend,  Franklin,  at  the  Albany  Convention  of  17.">1.      In 


XXU  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

the  rough  draft  of  a  speech,  delivered  by  him  in  the  colonial  leg- 
islature, occur  these  words  :  "  If  the  Colonies  were  united,  they  could 
easily  drive  the  French  out  of  this  part  of  America ;  but,  in  a 
disunited  state,  the  French,  though  not  a  tenth  part  so  numerous, 
are  an  overmatch  for  them  all.  They  are  under  one  head  and 
one  direction,  and  all  pull  one  way ;  whereas  the  Colonies  have 
no  head,  some  of  them  are  under  no  direction  in  military  matters, 
and  all  pull  different  ways.      Join  or  die  must  be  their  motto." 

In  1757  he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  Council,  or  upper 
house  of  the  colonial  legislature,  and  was  annually  re-elected  for 
the  next  seventeen  years.  Here  he  took  part  in  all  the  discussions 
of  the  prolonged  controversy  between  the  British  Ministry  and  the 
Colony,  and  drafted  a  lai^ge  part  of  those  state  papers  which,  as  a 
distinguished  descendant  has  said,  "originally  and  gradually  pre- 
pared the  })opular  heart  for  the  great  issue  of  independence."  He 
was  styled  the  leader  and  manager  of  tlie  Coimcil,  as  Samuel  Adams 
was  of  the  House.  The  royal  governor  writes  of  him  :  "Bowdoin 
greatly  encouraged,  if  he  did  not  first  propose  (as  a  measure  of 
retaliation  for  the  arbitrary  taxes  imposed  by  Great  Britain)  the 
association  for  leaving  off  the  custom  of  mourning  dress  for  the 
loss  of  deceased  friends  ;  and  for  wearing,  on  all  occasions,  the 
common  manufactures  of  the  country."  In  1  774  his  election  to 
the  (\)un<'il,  which  had  once  before  been  vetoed  by  the  royal 
governor,  was  again  negatived  by  General  Gage,  acting  in 
accordance  with  express  orders  from  His  Majesty  George  HI. 
The  same  year  he  was  chosen  first  on  the  list  of  delegates  to 
represent  Massachusetts  at  the  First  Continental  Congress  at 
Philadelphia.  Had  not  the  serious  illness  of  his  wife  and  the 
partial  failure  of  his  own  health  hept  him  at  home,  his  name 
would  probalily  have  held  the  prominent  place  on  the  Declaration 
of  Independence  now  occupied  by  that  of  his  substitute,  -John 
Hancock.  In  1775  he  was  elected  a  mem])er  and  chosen  presi- 
dent of  the  Provincial  Coimcil,  a  body  which  exercised  supreme 
autliority  in  the  colony.  Tliis  position  brought  him  into  personal 
relations  with  Washington,  which  resulted  in  an  intimate  acquaint- 
ance and  a  lasting  friendship.  In  177!)  lie  served  as  presiding 
officer   of  the  convention   that    framed    the    constitution    of  the 


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commonwealth,  and  also  as  chairman  of  the  select  committee  that 
framed  the  first  draft.  Under  this  constitution  he  was  ottered  hv 
the  first  legislatm-e  the  position  of  iiciifciiant-H-ovcnior  iiiid  also 
that  of  senator.  He  declined  each,  hut  accepted,  a  few  months 
later,  meml)ership  on  the  commission  to  revise  and  codifv  the  laws 
of  the  state. 

In  1785  he  was  chosen  (jovernor,  and  re-elected  the  followin<i- 
year.  His  admmistration  was  rendered  notcworiln-  h\-  his  ett'orts 
to  secure  an  increase  of  the  powers  of  the  Contiiieiitnl  ( 'ouiiress, 
so  that  it  min'ht  ren-ulate  trade  with  foreign  nations  and  raise  a 
revenue  for  the  puhlic  credit,  a  measure  he  had  advocated  thirtv 
years  before  in  the  Albany  Convention.  Amon^-  the  maiiv  steps 
that  terminated  in  the  formation  of  the  fe(h'ral  constitution,  few 
were  more  im[)ortant  than  the  strong  resolutions  j>assed  bv  Massa- 
chusetts in  ITS")  at  the  suggestion  and  earnest  reconuuendation  of 
Governor  Bowdoin.  Still  more  noteworthy  was  his  action  at  I  lie 
time  of  Shays'  rel)ellion.  The  firnmess  and  the  wisdom  he  dis- 
played in  putting  d(»wn  this  insiu-rection  at  the  cost  of  nnich 
j)ersonal  unpopularity  ha\c  established  with  |)osteritv  his  reputa- 
tion as  a  far-sigiited  and  lUiselHsh  pati'iot.  It  was  a  critical  pei'iod. 
l)el)t  and  discontent  wi're  evcrywliere  rile,  and  the  triiunph  of  law 
and  order  in  Massachusetts  meant  the  triumph  of  the  saoK-  princi- 
ples in  the  other  states. 

After  retiring  from  the  chief  magistracy,  (JoNcrnor  Uowdoiu 
was  again  called  to  exert  his  inttuence  in  the  coin cntion  asseinl)Icd 
in  17<S(S  t()  ratify  the  constitution  of  the  Fnited  States,  in  which 
he  served  as  a  delegate  trom  IJoston  as  did  his  son  froni  I  )or- 
chcster.  With  the  following  words,  with  which  he  closed  his 
formal  speech  for  its  adoption,  this  sketch  of  his  political  career 
can  well  close  : 

"  If  the  constitution  should  be  finally  accepted  and  established, 
it  will  complete  the  tenn)le  of  American  liberty,  :nid,  like  the  key- 
stone of  a  grand  and  magnificent  arch,  be  the  bond  of  nnion  to 
keep  all  the  |)arts  Hiin  and  coniitacted  together.  May  thi>  temple, 
sacred  to  liberty  and  \  irtue, — sacred  to  justice,  the  first  and  greatest 
})olitical  virtue,  and  built  upon  the  broad  and  solid  foundation  of 
perfect   union — be  dissoluble   only   by    the   dissolution   of  nature  I 


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and  may  this  convention  have  the  distinguished  honor  of  erecting 
one  of  its  piDars  on  that  lasting  foundation." 

Governor  Bowdoin's  health,  never  robust,  failed  rapidly  in  the 
fall  of  17110,  and  he  died  on  November  sixth  of  that  year.  Of 
his  many  eulogists  one  has  described  his  character  as  truthfullv  as 
forcefully,  in  the  sentence  :  "  It  may  be  said  tliat  our  country  has 
produced  many  men  of  as  much  genius  ;  many  men  of  as  much 
learning  and  knowledge  ;  many  of  as  much  zeal  for  the  liberties 
of  their  country  ;  and  many  of  as  much  piety  and  virtue  ;  but  is  it 
not  rare  indeed  to  find  those  in  whom  they  have  all  combined  and 
been  adorned  with  his  other  accomplishments  ?  " 

The  death  of  this  man  amid  wide-spread  sorrow  on  the  part  of 
the  ])eople,  seems  to  have  In-ought  the  friends  of  the  proposed 
college  in  the  District  of  Maine  to  a  decision  as  to  its  name. 
With  genuine  New  England  shrewdness,  however,  one  of  them 
procured  an  introduction  to  the  only  son  of  the  late  governor, 
mentioned  the  pro]>osed  action,  and  made  natural  suggestions  as  to 
the  interest  shown  in  learning  hy  the  family  in  the  past,  and  the 
many  needs  of  a  new  institution.  Mr.  James  Bowdoin,  as  a 
descendant  of  the  interviewer  writes,  lieard  him  through  without 
objectioH,  l)ut  made  no  promises.  Subsequently,  however,  assur- 
ance was  given  that  the  new  college  should  have  aid  from  the 
family,  though  the  assurance  was  coupled  with  the  caution  that 
too  much  must  not  be  expected. 

Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  the  third  to  bear  this  name,  and  the 
patron  of  the  college,  was  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1771,  studied 
law  ten  months  at  the  University  at  Oxford,  and  spent  nearly  the 
same  time  in  travel  in  England.  After  a  short  stay  at  home,  he 
again  crossed  the  Atlantic,  mainly  on  account  of  his  health,  which 
was  always  delicate,  spent  some  time  in  Italy,  and  was  on  his  way 
to  Eno^land  when  the  news  of  the  Battle  of  Lexinjiton  called  him 
home.  He  was  anxious  to  enter  the  army,  but  his  parents'  health, 
not  to  mention  his  own,  seemed  to  forbid.  He  was  with  General 
Washington,  however,  when  the  latter  entered  Boston  in  iNIarch, 
177(i,  and  took  his  conunander  to  dine  at  his  grandfather  Erving's, 
where  the  best  the  town  could  afford  was  placed  before  them  in  a 
piece  of  salted   beef.      Mr.  Bowdoin  entered   political  life   as  a 


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rej)resentative  to  the  legislature  from  Dorchester  iu  ITlSl!.  IK- 
was  a  member  of  the  Constitutional  Convention  in  178H,  and  also 
served  in  the  state  senate  and  the  governor's  council.  In  1S04 
he  received  a  commission  from  President  Jefferson  as  Minister 
Pleni[)otentiarv  to  the  Court  of  Spain.  He  was  sul)sc(|U(ntlv 
made  associate  minister  with  (Jcncral  Armstrong  tit  the  ('(init  of 
France.  His  stay  abroad,  though  not  successful  in  the  ohjcct 
especially  l)efi)re  him — compensation  for  rc[)eated  spoliations  of 
American  commerce — was  indircctlv  of  the  gfreatcst  bcncHt  to  the 
college,  the  needs  of  which  he  seems  constantly  to  have  had  in 
mind.  Ill  health  caused  his  return  in  1808,  and  three  years  later, 
October  11,  1811,  he  died  suddenly  at  his  favorite  residence  on 
the  island  of  Xauslion  in  Buzzard's  Bay. 

At  the  first  meeting  of  the  Trustees  of  tiic  college  at  Portland, 
December  3,  1794,  a  letter  was  read  from  Mr.  Bowdoin,  express- 
ing his  appreciation  of  the  respect  shown  his  father's  memory  iu 
the  name  chosen  for  the  college,  and  announcing  a  gift  of  one 
thousand  dollars  in  specie  and  one  thousand  acres  (»f  land  in 
Powdoinham.  The  land  was  valued  by  the  rccii)ients  at  :?.'>, 000. 
The  next  year  another  communication  was  received,  translciiing 
to  the  college  a  well-seeiu'cd  mortgage  ibr  nearly  three  thousand 
dollars,  and  asking  that  it  might  be  employed  for  the  endowment 
of  a  [)rofessorship  of  mathematics  and  natural  and  expciinicntal 
philosophy,  the  interest  being  added  to  the  principal  until  a 
})rofessor  was  chosen.  Mr.  Powdoin  was  urged  to  accept  the 
position  of  President  of  the  Board  of  Overseers,  but  ficclined 
owing  to  the  difficulty  of  regularly  attending  the  meetings  at 
Brunswick.  His  interest,  as  well  as  his  confidence  in  the  insti- 
tution, appears  from  the  fact  that  his  grand-nephew  and  heir, 
James  (AA'inthrop)  Bowdoin,  was  sent  to  the  "down-cast "'  college 
rather  than  to  Cambridge.  Shortly  before  his  death,  Mr.  Bow<loin 
transferred  to  the  college  a  large  tract  of  land  in  the  town  of 
Lisbon,  embracing  about  six  thousand  acres. 

Though  these  gifts,  made  during  his  life-time,  may  not  seem 
large  at  the  present  day,  their  importance  to  the  infant  institution 
can  hardly  be  over-estimated.  By  his  will  there  came  to  the 
college  at  once    several    valuable    collections  and,  e\(ntiially,   a 

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XXVI  BOAVDOIN    COLLEGE 

considerable  sum  of  money.  Two  clauses  of  this  will  are  here 
printed  in  order  to  show  the  ground  for  the  peculiar,  but  unques- 
tionably just,  claim  the  college  advanced  thirty  years  later : 

Fifthly.  I  give  and  devise  unto  my  nepliew  James  Temple  Bow- 
doin  for  and  during  the  term  of  his  natural  life  my  Mansion  House  in 
Beacon  Street  in  said  Boston  and  the  furniture  of  the  drawing-room 
therein  with  the  Stables  and  Land  unto  said  Mansion  House  belonging, 
Also  all  my  Islands  Lands  Farms  &  Estate  in  Chilmark  in  the  County 
of  Dukes  County  in  said  Commonwealth  with  the  Houses,  buildings, 
Stores,  Salt  works  and  appurtenances,  farming  Tools  and  Stock  of 
every  kind  on  said  Lands  &  estate  with  the  furniture  in  the  Houses  on 
said  Lands,  also  my  right  and  estate  in  a  piece  of  land  held  in  common 
with  Joseph  Parker  containing  about  three  Acres  more  or  less  lying 
within  Woods  hole  neck,  To  hold  Avhat  I  have  thus  given  and  devised 
to  said  James  Temple  Bowdoin  for  and  during  the  term  of  his  natural 
life  and  from  and  after  the  determination  of  that  estate  by  forfeiture  or 
otherwise  I  give  the  same  to  Thomas  Lindall  Winthrop  and  Richard 
Sullivan  of  said  Boston  Esquires  and  to  their  heirs  in  trust  only  to 
preserve  and  support  the  contingent  remainders  and  uses  herein  after 
limited  from  being  defeated  barred  or  destroyed ;  and  for  that  purpose 
from  time  to  time  and  at  all  times  to  make  entries  and  bring  Actions 
as  occasion  may  require  nevertheless  to  permit  and  suifer  the  said 
James  Temple  Bowdoin  to  receive  the  rents  issues  and  profits  thereof 
for  and  during  the  term  of  his  natural  life,  and  from  and  immediately 
after  his  decease,  I  give  and  devise  all  the  foregoing  estates  so  given  to 
him  for  life,  unto  and  to  the  use  and  behoof  of  the  first  son  lawfully 
begotten  or  to  be  begotten  of  the  said  James  Temple  Bowdoin,  and  the 
heirs  male  of  the  Body  of  such  first  son  lawfully  issuing ;  and  for 
default  of  such  issue  to  the  use  and  behoof  of  the  second,  third,  and 
all  other  son  and  sons  of  said  James  Temple  Bowdoin  and  tlie  heirs 
male  of  the  body  or  bodies  of  such  second  third  and  other  son  or  sons 
lawfully  begotten  or  to  be  begotten  severally  and  successively  as  they 
shall  be  in  senioi-ity  of  age  and  priority  of  birth  that,  is  to  say,  the 
oldest  of  such  son  and  sons  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  and  their  body  and 
bodies  being  always  to  be  preferred  before  the  youngest  of  sucli  son 
and  sons  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  and  their  body  and  bodies  lawfully 
to  be  begotten  and  for  default  of  such  issue  then  I  give  and  devise 
said  estates  so  given  to  said  James  Temple  Bowdoin  for  life  unto  my 
other  nephew  James  Bowdoin  Winthrop  now  of  Harvard  College^  in 

iThe  proper  correction,  Bowdoin  College  in  Brunswick,  is  made  at  the  close 
o£  the  document  before  it  was  signed. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XXvii 

Cambridge,  he  dropping  the  name  of  "Winthrop,  for  and  during  the 
term  of  his  natural  Life  and  from  and  immediately  after  the  determina- 
tion of  that  his  estate  by  forfeiture  or  otherwise,  I  give  and  devise  the 
same  unto  said  Thomas  Lindul  Winthrop  and  Richard  Sullivan  and 
to  their  heirs  in  trust  only  to  preserve  aiul  support  the  contingent 
remainders  and  uses  herein  after  limited  from  Ijeiiig  defeated,  barred  or 
destroyed,  and  for  that  purpose  from  time  to  time  to  makt'  entries,  l)ut 
to  suffer  said  James  Bowdoin  Wintliro])  to  receive  the  rents  and  ])ri)tits 
thereof  during  the  term  of  his  natural  life  and  at  his  decease  1  give 
and  devise  the  same  Mansion  House  and  lands  in  lioston  and  Islands 
and  estates  (described  in  the  devise  to  said  James  Temple)  unto  and  to 
the  use  and  behoof  of  the  first  son  lawfully  begotten  of  said  James 
Bowdoin  Winthrop  and  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  such  first  son 
lawfully  issuing  and  for  defjiult  of  such  issue  to  the  use  of  the  second 
third  and  other  sons  of  said  James  Bowdoin  Winthrop  and  the  heirs 
male  of  the  body  of  each  of  them  in  succession  &  manner  as  before 
limited  to  the  male  issue  of  said  James  Temple,  and  for  default  of 
any  such  male  issue  of  said  James  Temple  and  of  said  James  Bowdoin 
Winthrop  then  I  give  and  devise  the  said  Estates  in  Boston  and  in  tiic 
County  of  Dukes  County  and  Woods  hole,  with  their  Stock  fiiniilm-c 
and  appurtenances  before  described  unto  the  aforesaid  Bowdoin  College 
in  fee  simple  forever. 

Sixthly,  I  give  and  devise  to  my  said  Nephew  James  Ti'injjle 
liowdoin  and  to  his  heirs  in  fee  simple  my  Estate  in  State  Stri'ct  and 
Kilby  Street  formerly  called  tiie  Bunch  of  (irapes  Tavci-n,  also  my 
Brick  House  and  small  Brick  tenements  in  Back  Street  and  Richmond 
Street  all  in  said  Boston,  and  all  the  foregoing  gifts  and  devises  which 
I  have  thus  made  to  him  arc  under  the  Impe  and  cxpeclatiuii  that  lie 
will  return  to  and  continue  to  be  a  Citizen  of  the  I'liitcd  Stales. 

Of  the  two  nephews  selected  by  Mr.  Bowdoin  to  iioid  his 
landed  estates  and  maintain  the  family  name,  one,  Mv.  danu-s 
(Winthrop)  Bowdoin  died  unmarried  in  18H8.  'I'cn  years  before, 
the  college  had  sold  him  its  contini^ent  remainder  in  \Mliial)l(' 
lands  on  the  Kennebec  for  $2,000,  all  that  it  seenicd,  but.  iinfort- 
nnately,  oidv  a  fraction  of  what  it  |in>\('(l,  to  be  worth.  I  be 
other,  ^Ir.  James  Temple  Bowdoin,  continued  to  Uw  al)r()ad  witli 
his  family.  At  his  death  in  1X42,  President  \\'oods  was  h-d  to 
believe  that  the  patron  of  the  college,  a  strong  Jcfii-rsonian 
democrat,  never  intended  any  of  his  property  should  be  held 
abroad  by  British  subjects,  and  his  study  of  the  law  of  contingent 


XXVIU  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

remainders  convinced  him  that  the  college  could  now  justly  advance 
its  claims  as  residuary  legatee.  After  consultation  with  eminent 
lawyers,  he  had  this  course  pursued  in  spite  of  the  lukewarmness 
of  some  of  the  Trustees,  themselves  jurists  of  eminence,  and  of 
popular  disap[)roval  in  Boston  of  the  pai-ticular  steps  taken  to 
bring  the  matter  before  the  courts.  The  case,  however,  was 
never  tried.  A  compromise  was  proposed  by  the  heirs  of  Mr. 
James  Temple  Bowdoin,  and,  in  accordance  with  its  terms, 
$31,696  was  received  by  the  college.^ 

In  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  the  will,  the  college 
received  at  once  Mr.  Bowdoin 's  library.  This  consisted  of  upwards 
of  two  thousantl  volumes  and  of  as  many  pamphlets.  The  books 
Avere  largely  purchased  abroad,  and  were  evidently  chosen  with 
much  personal  care  and  thought.  The  collection  was  especially 
strong  in  French  literature  and  history,  in  science  and  agriculture, 
and  in  international  law.  In  mineralogy  it  seems  to  have  included 
almost  everything  in  print.  The  works  in  English  literature  are 
well  selected,  but  the  absence  of  poetry  is  noticeable.  If  Greek 
and  Latin  poets,  and  Shakespeare,  jNIilton,  and  Pope  are  excluded, 
hardly  one  volume  is  found  where  one  might  expect  a  dozen. 
Among  the  more  expensive  sets  may  be  mentioned  Bulliard, 
Herbier  de  la  France,  Le  Moniteur  Universel,  1781»-1S()7,  Tab- 
leaux Historiques  de  la  Revolution  Fran^aise,  Memoires  de  rinstitut 
National,  and  the  first  American  edition  of  the  Encyclopiedia 
Britannica.  The  library  was  appraised  at  $5,362.26.  Time  has 
made  queer  work  with  some  of  the  values  assigned  by  the  ap- 
praisers. The  "  131  bundles  of  pamphlets  in  number  about  2117  " 
contained  some  of  the  rare  tracts  on  American  history  now  so 
diligently  souglit  for,  and  their  market  value  to-day,  instead  of 
being  one-twentieth,  might  well  exceed  that  of  the  books. 

With  the  library  came  the  Haiiy  collection  of  minerals  valued 
at  $400,  models  in  crystallography  valued  at  $200,  and  other 
scientific  apparatus  ap[)raised  at  an  equal  amount.     The  following 

lA  fuller  account  of  this  transaction  is  given  in  Cleaveland's  History  of 
Bowdoin  College,  p.  108.  The  reader,  however,  should  be  cautioned  against  one 
sentence  so  unfortunately  worded  as  to  seem  to  reflect  upon  the  honor  of  a  most 
loyal  Trustee  of  the  college. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Xxix 

chapter  will  show  the  iiiHuonce  these  exerted  on  the  character  of 
the  instruction  in  science  in  the  coUeii^e. 

Of  tar  o-reater  value,  ,thou<>-h  of  less  immediate  service,  were 
the  seventy  })aintin<;s  and  one  hundred  and  forty-two  drawings, 
bcfjueathed  to  the  ccdlene  with  the  lil)rary.  Mr.  r)owd<»in  in  his 
re[)eated  visits  to  Europe  seeins  to  have  develo|)ed  a  lo\c  for  .nt 
which  his  last  residence  in  Paris  gave  him  an  excellent  opportunifv 
to  gratify.  Unfortunately  no  memoranda  are  extant  of  the  inan\ 
purchases  he  made  there.  No  catalogue  from  his  own  h.-md 
exists,  or  appears  to  have  existed  at  his  death,  of  a  collection  then 
considered  the  finest  in  this  country,  and  wdiich  still  holds  a  niost 
[)rominent  place  among  those  possessed  hv  American  colleges. 
The  inventory  furnished  hy  the  executors  identifies  each  picture  1)\ 
its  subject  but  fails  to  give  the  name  of  the  painter  except  in  case 
of  twenty-two  canvases.  These  belong  mainly  to  the  Dutch 
school  and  include  good  examples  of  Wouvermans,  Hondekoter, 
Berghem,  Van  Balen.  and  Michael  Carr^.  The  Flemish  school  is 
represented  by  originals  or  fine  cojnes  of  Rubens,  Vandvck,  and 
Teniers  ;  the  French  school  by  originals  by  Stella,  Patel,  Mau- 
glard,  and  Laroix  ;  the  Italian  school  by  a  Sahatoi-  Kosa  ;ind  bx 
copies  from  Raphael,  Titian,  and  (iuido  Reui.  Portraits  nf 
Thomas  Jefferson  and  -lames Madison,  painted  by  (iilbert  Stuart 
at  Mr.  Bowdoin's  s[)ecial  request,  are  admirable  specimens  ot" 
American  art.  The  Bowdoin  family  portraits  w'hich  were  received 
at  later  date  include  good  examples  of  the  work  of  Roi)ert  Feke, 
John  Singleton  Copley,  and  possibly  of  John  Smibert. 

Less  known  to  most  graduates  of  the  college,  because  not  till 
recently  arranged  for  j)ublic  exhibition,  is  the  collection  ot  one 
hundred  and  forty-two  drawings  by  old  masters.  These,  there  is 
reason  to  siu-mise,  were  bought  at  one  time  from  an  e\pci-t  col- 
lector. In  inherent  worth  as  well  as  in  representative  cliai- 
acter  they  form  a  collection  that  is  surpassed  by  (»nly  one  or  two 
on  this  side  of  the  Atlantic.  Among  the  famous  artists  re|)re- 
sented  are  Titian,  Domeuichino,  Claude  Lorraine,  Poussin,  and 
Rembrandt.' 

1 A  series  of  pliotogravures  of  some  of  tiie  drawings  and  paintings,  edited  by 
Rev.  Frederic  II.  Allen,  was  issued  in  1S.S(!  and  is  still  sold  by  the  college  librarian. 
It  is  also  projjosed  to  issue  reproductions  in  color  of  the  choicest  drawings. 


XXX  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

This  account  of  the  Bowdoin  benefactions  would  l)e  incomplete 
without  l)rief  allusion  to  the  interest  taken  in  the  colleg'e  by  the 
ladies  of  the  family.  Madame  Elizabeth  Bowdoin,  the  widow  of 
Governor  Bowdoin,  requested  President  McKeen  to  indicate  what 
books  were  needed  at  the  opening  of  the  institution  in  1802, 
and  these  to  the  value  of  five  hundred  dollars  were  immediately 
purchased  in  England  and  delivered  at  Brunswick  free  of  all 
expense.  Mrs.  Sarah  Bowdoin  at  about  the  same  time  presented 
an  elegant  time-piece.  To  her  subsequent  gift  of  one  thousand 
dollars  for  the  foundation  of  a  professorship  of  modern  languages 
is  due  in  great  measure  the  prominent  position  early  awarded  that 
sul)ject  in  the  college  curriculum,  and  the  addition  to  the  Faculty 
of  one  of  its  most  honored  names,  Henry  W.  Longfellow. 


CHAPTER   J 1 1. 

PRESIDENT   McKEEN'S   ADMINISTRATIOX. 

Rev.  Joseph  McKeen  —  Professor  John  Abbot  — Requirements  for 
admission  —  Inauguration  of  President— The  curriculum —  Methods  of 
instruction— Salaries— Library  and  apparatus— Tutors— College  disci- 
pline— Professor  Parker  Clcaveland — Cleaveland  Recitation  Room  and 
Cabinet — Thorndike  Oak — President's  house— The  old  chapel— The  first 
Commencement — President  McKeen's  death. 

At  a  special  meeting-  \\v\d  in  July,  l-SO],  Rev.  .loscpji 
McKeen  was  chosen  president  of  the  collei>e.'  President  McKeen 
was  born  at  Londonderry,  N.  H.,  Octoher  15,  1757,  and  inherited 
from  his  Scotch-Irish  ancestry  a  stron^^  constitution  and  viiiorous 
and  athletic  body.  He  was  graduated  at  l^artmouth  at  seven- 
teen, taught  in  his  native  town  for  eight  years,  iind  tjun,  ni'lcr  ;i 
briel'  course  in  natural  phiIoso[)hy  and  astronomv  at  II:ir\ard, 
gave  liimself  to  the  study  of  theology  under  Rev.  Mr.  ^^'illi:lUls, 
of  AVindhani,  X.  H.  In  r7<S5  he  was  called  to  tlic  pastorate  of 
the  church  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  which  had  been  made  vacant  l)v 
the  elevation  of  Rev.  Dr.  Willard  to  the  presidency  of  Harvard. 
This  position  he  had  filled  for  seventeen  years  with  great  a('cc|tt- 
ableness.  He  brought  to  the  college  the  reputation  of  a  soinid 
divine,  an  able  scholar,  and  a  polished  gentleman,  and  these 
qualities,  with  his  keen  and  discriminating  judgment,  rendered 
his  brief  administration  of  highest  value. 

John  Al)bot,  a  graduate  of  Harvard  in  17S4  and  for  five 
years  a  tutor  there,  was  chosen  the  first  [)rofessor  of  ancient  lan- 
guages. His  long  and  faithful  service  in  the  vai'ious  capacities 
of  professor,  librarian,  and  treasurer,  has  been  very  fitly  marked 
by  the  giving  of  his  name  to  one  of  the  college  to\vnshi|)s.  His 
reputation  as  a  Greek  scholar  was  won   in  the  last  ccntuiy  ;    it 

1  Other  gentlemen  who  were  considered  in  this  connection, are  mentioned  in 
Cleaveland's  History  of  Bowdoin  College,  p.  7. 


XXXU  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

was  to  the  zeal  and  fidelity  he  displayed  as  a  business  man,  that 
the  college  owes  most. 

President  McKeen's  acceptance  of  his  election  had  been  con- 
ditioned on  the  erection  of  a  dwelling-house  for  the  use  of 
himself  and  family.  Availing  himself  of  the  consequent  delay, 
he  visited  in  the  summer  of  1802,  in  company  with  Professor 
Abbot,  Cambridge,  Providence,  New  Haven,  and  Williamstown, 
to  acquaint  himself  from  actual  inspection  with  the  modes  of 
government  and  the  course  of  instruction  pursued  in  the  New 
England  colleges.  With  a  wise  boldness  he  adopted  the  same 
qualifications  for  admission  that  were  then  required  at  Harvard. 
These  were  a  knowledge  of  the  principles  of  the  Latin  and 
Greek  languages,  the  ability  to  translate  English  into  Latin,  to 
read  the  Select  Orations  of  Cicero,  the  ^5]neid  of  Virgil,  and 
an  acquaintance  with  arithmetic  as  far  as  the  rule  of  three.  The 
young  college  stood  in  this  respect  in  advance  of  others  older 
and  wealthier. 

In  September,  1802,  the  president  and  the  senior  professor 
were  formally  inaugurated  into  their  new  positions.  The  ceremony 
took  place  in  the  pine  grove  that  still  occupies  part  of  tlic  campus  ; 
for  no  building  at  hand  was  large  enough  to  accommodate  the 
assemblage  which  the  long-desired  opening  of  the  college  had 
attracted  from  different  parts  of  the  state.  The  scene  must  have 
been  an  impressive  one,  when,  at  the  close  of  a  brief  address, 
in  which  he  had  set  forth  simply  and  plainly  the  purpose  and  the 
policy  of  the  institution,  President  McKeen  besought  all  present 
to  unite  in  the  prayer  that  the  new  seminary  might  "eminently 
contribute  to  the  advancement  of  useful  knowledge,  the  religion 
of  Jesus  Christ,  the  best  interests  of  man,  and  the  glory  of  God." 
The  next  day,  eight  young  men,  of  whom  two  were  from  Beverly, 
Mass.,  were  admitted,  and  college  work  began  in  the  newly-com- 
pleted Massachusetts  Hall.  The  President's  house  was  not 
entirely  finished,  and  for  a  few  weeks  one  roof  covered  both 
Faculty  and  students,  while  the  President's  study  served  as  chapel 
and  recitation  room.  Of  the  exact  course  of  study  pursued  by 
these  young  men,  or  rather  boys,  for  only  two  of  them  were 
sixteen,  no  definite  statement  seems  to  be  extant.      There  is  little 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XXxiii 

(loul)t,  however,  that  it  was  slmihir  to  that  piir.sued  a  few  years 
hiter  and  outlined  beh)w. 

Latin,  Greek,  and  Mathematics  were  studied  ahnost  contiiui- 
ously  durino;  the  first  three  years,  Iloraee,  Juvenal,  and  Cieero 
l)eini>-  the  Latin  authors  read,  while  Dalzel's  Colleetanea  Grreca 
jNIajora  and  Webber's  Mathematics  were  the  bulky  text-i)ooks  that 
supplied  material  for  study  in  the  other  two  branches.  liiu'toric 
and  elocution  were  taught  by  exercises  throuiihout  most  of  the 
course.  Geography  was  a  Freshman,  logic  a  Sophomore,  and 
Locke  on  the  Human  Understanding,  a  Junior  study.  Palcv's 
Evidences  of  Christianity,  Butler's  Analogy  of  Religion,  Stewart's 
Elements  of  the  Philoso[)liy  of  the  ]Mind,  Priestley's  Lectures  on 
History,  Burlamaqui's  Natural  Law,  Enfield's  Natural  Philosophy, 
and  Chaptal's  Chemistry  were  text-books  used  duiiiig  the  Sc  nior 
year.  As  a  rule,  college  recitations  were  literally  recitations. 
The  words  of  the  author  and  not  of  the  learner  were  sought. 
In  the  classics,  construing,  i.  e.,  giving  the  e(piivalcnt  of  each 
word  rather  than  translating  into  connected  sentences,  was  every- 
where in  vogue.  President  McKeen  evinced  a  disposition  to 
break  away  from  the  old  methods,  as  may  be  inferred  fiom  the 
following  account  by  one  of  the  first  |»upils  : 

"As  a  teacher  in  mathematics  he  was  lucid,  and  uncommonly  suc- 
cessful in  his  illustrations.  The  exemplitication  of  al)Stract  propositions 
by  models  has  been  introduced  into  modern  })ractice  ;  hut  at  the  time 
referred  to,  it  was,  if  at  all,  very  sparingly  used.  With  Dr.  ISIcKeen  it 
was  a  familiar  custom.  Some  of  the  properties  of  conic  sections,  in 
particular,  were  so  illustrated.  As  a  teacher  of  historical  science,  he 
evinced  a  philosophic  mind  and  generalized  its  lessons  with  ha])py  eifect 
and  useful  results.  As  a  teacher  of  intellectual  and  moral  pln'losophy 
he  exhibited  a  thorough  comprehension  of  his  subject  and  was  felicitous 

in  gathering  illustrations  from  actual  life Dr.  McKeeu 

had  eminent  administrative  and  gubernatorial  talent.  He  very  highly 
estimated  the  efficiency  of  what  is  termed  "  moral  suasion,"  l)ut  prob- 
ably never  dreamed  of  its  being  the  exclusive  means  of  government. 
He  never  mistook  men  for  angels."  ' 

If  consideration  be  had  of  their  limited  resources,  it  is  clear 
that  the  Trustees  pursued  at  the  outset  a  lil)eral   ])olicy  in  regard 

1  Manuscript  address  by  John  M.  O'Brien,  Es<i.,  Class  of  1S()(;. 


XXXIV  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

to  salaries  and  apparatus.  President  McKeen  received  one  thou- 
sand dollars  a  year,  the  use  of  the  President's  house  erected  for 
him  at  an  expense  of  about  $2,500,  and  one  thousand  acres  of 
the  wild  land  which  made  up  in  such  large  measure  the  collegiate 
endowment.  His  salary  was  soon  increased  to  $1,200  and  that  of 
the  first  professor  who  was  unmarried  raised  to  $800.  President 
Willard  of  Harvard  received  only  $1,400,  while  the  expense  of 
living  in  Cambridge  was  much  gi'eater,  as  will  appear  from  the 
following  extract  from  a  pamphlet  advocating  the  separation  of 
Maine  and  dedicated  to  Eev.  Dr.  Samuel  Deane,  the  vice-presi- 
dent of  the  Trustees  :  "  But  in  order  to  shew  that  the  sum  of 
£300  (equivalent  to  $1,000)  is  ample  for  the  support  of  a  Gov- 
ernour,  it  may  be  said  that  there  is  no  part  of  the  District  where 
that  sum  regularly  paid  and  economically  expended  will  not  sup- 
port a  family  in  as  good  a  style  as  will  be  consistent  Avith  the 
present  state  of  society  in  this  pai-t  of  the  country.  The  refine- 
ments of  luxury  in  this  wooden  world  would  be  ridiculous." 

Stej)s  were  taken  early  for  the  formation  of  a  library,  and 
the  collection  numbered  nearly  five  hundred  volumes  at  the  opening 
of  the  college  for  instruction.  Madame  Bowdoin's  timely  gift 
added  greatly  to  its  efiiciency  as  well  as  to  its  size.  In  1803 
the  Trustees  appropriated  one  thousand  dollars  for  the  inci-ease  of 
the  library  and  a  thousand  more  for  apparatus.  The  college 
already  possessed  a  valuable  air-pump,  costing  $300  and  given  by 
several  gentlemen  of  Salem,  an  equatorial,  and  other  astronomical 
apparatus.  To  these  were  added  Avithin  a  few  years  a  telescope 
valued  at  $500,  the  gift  of  Hon.  AVilliam  Phillips  of  Boston,  the 
electrical,  chemical,  and  mineralogical  apparatus  of  Hon.  James 
Bowdoin,  with  his  elaborate  collection  of  minerals  and  models  in 
crystallography.  These,  with  the  purchases  made  from  the  appro- 
priation referred  to,  enabled  the  young  college  to  claim  during  the 
first  quarter  of  the  century  that  only  Harvard  surpassed  it  in 
equipment  for  the  study  of  science. 

On  the  admission  of  a  third  class  in  1804,  i\Ir.  Samuel  AVillard, 
a  recent  graduate  of  Harvard  and  for  many  years  afterward  pastor 
of  the  church  at  Deerfield,  Mass.,  was  engaged  as  a  tutor.  For 
the  next  two  decades  the  practice  was  followed  of  increasing  the 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XXXV 

Ixxlv  of  instructors  l)v  the  annual  a|)])()lntnu'nt  of  one  or  more 
tutors,  who  lived  in  the  eollei;e  huil(lini;s  and  were  expected  to 
exercise  personal  influence  upon  the  students  and  maintain  control 
over  those  who  showed  themselves  unruly.  .Vmonji;  those  who 
thus  served  the  college  and  un(|uestionably  left  the  impress  of  their 
character  and  scholarship  upon  many  of  the  early  graduates,  were 
the  gentlemen  afterwards  known  as  Rev.  Dr.  lienjaniin  Tappan  of 
Augusta,  Prof.  xVndri'ws  Norton  of  IIar\ard  College,  and  Rev. 
Dr.  Nathan  Parker  of  Portsmouth,  X.  II. 

The  punishments  inflicted  for  misl)eha\ior  during  this  adminis- 
tration and  the  two  following  were  fines,  public  admonition,  and 
suspension.  The  first  were  ini[)osed  for  neglect  of  college  duties 
and  minor  irregularities.  The  second  was  employed  when  private 
reproofs  and  warnings  seemed  without  avail.  Suspension  or  rusti- 
cation was  always  for  a  considerable  period  of  time.  The  culprit 
was  required  to  reside  with  and  be  instructed  by  a  clergyman 
selected  by  the  Faculty.  The  result  was  usually  a  change  in  the 
character  of  the  young  man  or  his  permanent  separation  from  tlu; 
institution.  The  public  admonition  gi\en  in  the  chapel  before 
the  student  body  was  so  characteristic  of  the  day  in  its  foi-mality, 
that  the  following  extract  from  the  records  of  the  Faculty  is 
cited  to  convey  a  clear  idea  of  it : 

At  a  meeting  of  the  executive  government  of  Bowdoin  College  2 
April  1805,  present,  the  President,  Messrs.  Abbot  and  Willard.  On 
examination,  it  appeared  that  A.  B.  and  C.  D.  had  been  guilty  of 
repeated  acts  of  violence  committed  on  each  other  under  the  influence  of 
ungoverned  passion,  therefore, 

Voted,  that  the  said  A.  B.  and  C.  D.  be  publicly  admouislied  for 
the  same. 

Voted,  that  their  names  and  offenses  be  entered  on  the  record. 

The  following  admonition  was  accordingly  adniiiu'stered. 

It  is  Avith  pain  that  we  lind  ourselves  under  a  necessity  of  calling 
you  forward  in  the  presence  of  your  fellow-students  to  be  reproved  and 
admonished  for  the  repeated  acts  of  violence  into  which  you  have 
suffered  yourselves  to  be  hurried  by  ungoverned  passion.  We  did 
indulge  a  hope  that  the  remembrance  of  the  disgraceful  scene  exhibited 
by  you  on  the  fourth  of  last  July  and  the  parental  admonition  then 
given  you,  would  have  liad  a  better  effect.      We  are  sorry  to  say  we  are 


XXXVl  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

disappointed  and  tliat  we  have  perceived  less  indication  of  remorse  or 
penitence  in  this  instance  than  in  that.  We  earnestly  recommend  to 
your  sei'ious  consideration  the  solemn  warning  in  the  first  verse  of  the 
twenty-ninth  chapter  of  Proverbs,  '  He  that  being  often  reproved  hard- 
eneth  his  neck,  shall  be  suddenly  destroyed  and  that  without  remedy,' 

You  can  not  plead  in  extenuation  of  your  last  otlence,  that  it  was 
the  effect  of  a  sudden  impulse,  which  allowed  you  no  time  for  reflection. 
After  your  anger  was  kindled  but  before  you  proceeded  to  acts  of 
violence  it  might  have  been  hoped  that  the  ringing  of  the  bell  for  prayers 
and  your  attendance  at  the  devotional  exercises  in  the  chapel  would 
have  awakened  different  sentiments  in  your  breast ;  but  it  appears  that 
immediately  after  prayers  you  walked  deliberately  together  into  the 
woods,  where,  as  your  faces  show,  your  treatment  of  each  other  resem- 
bled that  of  savage  beasts  much  more  than  of  Christians  or  young 
gentlemen  who  are  receiving  a  liberal  education.  Tenderness  to  you 
and  your  friends  heretofore  restrained  us  from  entering  your  names  and 
offences  vipon  the  college  records,  but  in  this  instance  we  think  you  have 
no  right  to  that  indulgence.  The  aggravations  of  this  offence  would  in 
our  opinion  have  clearly  justified  us  in  suspending  for  a  time  your  con- 
nection with  the  college  ;  but,  as  our  object  is  your  reformation  not  your 
infamy,  we  were  unwilling  to  inflict  so  public  a  censure,  till  a  fair 
experiment  was  made  of  the  more  private  metliods  of  discipline.  That 
we  engage  the  co-operation  of  your  parents,  we  have  thought  it  our 
duty  to  acquaint  them  with  your  behavior.  Should  their  endeavors  and 
ours  prove  ineffectual,  we  shall  be  under  the  painful  necessity  of  ban- 
ishing you  for  a  time  from  the  society  of  your  fellow-students,  lest  your 
example  should  corrupt  their  morals  and  tarnish  the  reputation  of  this 
infant  seminary. 

We  feel  it  to  be  our  duty  to  exhort  you  to  repentance,  and  we  pray 
God  to  work  in  you  sincere  contrition  for  this  and  all  your  sins,  to 
clothe  you  with  humility,  and  to  put  upon  you  the  ornament  of  a  meek 
and  quiet  spirit,  that,  putting  away  all  bitterness  and  wrath,  and  anger, 
and  clamor  and  evil  speaking,  ye  may  be  followers  of  Grod,  as  dear 
children,  and  walk  in  love  as  Christ  loved  us  and  gave  himself  for  us. 

The  year  1805  was  marked  by  the  estabHshment  of  the  chair 
of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philoso})hy,  and  the  inauguration  of 
Parker  Cleaveland  as  its  occupant.  Professor  Cleavehind  was 
graduated  at  Harvard  in  1799,  and  his  success  as  a  tutor  at 
Cambridge  led  to  his  appointment  at  Brunswick.  His  attention 
was  early  directed  towards  mineralogy  and  chemistry,  and  these 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XXXVII 

two  sciences  in  succession  won  his  complete  devotion,  and  the 
teaching-  of  them  before  h)ng-  required  his  entire  energ'ies.  Lect- 
ures upon  chemistry  and  mineralogy  became  a  part  of  the  collegi- 
ate course  of  study  as  early  as  18()M.  In  ISKi  he  issued  liis 
Elementary  Treatise  on  Mineralogy  and  (ieology,  wliich  embodied 
the  subject  matter  of  his  'lectures  and  the  results  of  scvci-;d  vcai-s 
of  indefatigable  study  with  the  best  helps  then  :i\  iiilablc  'I'his 
book  put  him  at  once  in  the  front  rank  of  Ami'ricau  minei-alo- 
gists.  It  combined  the  excellences  of  the  Frencii  and  (ierman 
theories  as  to  the  classification  of  rocks,  presented  the  labors  of 
European  mineralogists  in  attractive  form,  added  new  species  and 
localities,  and  thus  began  to  pay  the  hea\y  debt  in  science  which 
America  owed  Europe.  Tlie  commendation  it  received  from 
fellow-scientists  on  both  sides  of  the  ocean  was  warm  and  heart  v. 
SUIiman\^  Journdl  of  Science  and  Arts  ends  a  long  review 
with:  "In  our  opinion  this  work  does  honor  to  our  country  and 
will  oreatlv  promote  the  knowledo-c  of  mineraloav  and  jreoloirv. 
besides  aiding  in  the  great  work  of  disseminating  a  taste  for  science 
generally."  The  Edinhurgk  Review  styled  it  "the  most  useful 
work  on  mineralogy  in  our  language."  It  was  used  by  Dr. 
Clarke,  Professor  of  Mineralogy  in  the  University  of  Cambridge, 
and  was  em[)loyed  as  a  text-book  in  all  American  colh'ges  wliere 
tlie  study  was  pursued.  Humboldt,  while  in  London,  borrowi-d 
the  copy  belonging  to  the  Geological  Society,  whose  coUection 
was  arranged  according  to  its  system,  and  carried  it  home  with  him. 
Goethe,  in  one  of  his  miscellanies,  coupled  his  name  with  that  of 
a  German  geologist  and  extended  a  kind  salutation.  As  many  as 
sixteen  scientific  societies  abroad  and  in  this  country  added  his 
name  to  their  membership  rolls.  He  received  more  or  less  formal 
offers  of  professors]ii[)s  from  Harvard,  Princeton,  the  LTniversity 
of  Pennsylvania,  and  the  University  of  Virginia,  in  several  cases 
at  more  than  double  his  salary  at  Bt)wdoin,  which  began  at  §S00 
and  never  exceeded  $1,200  and  house  rent.  His  attachment  to 
the  college  and  his  dislike  of  change,  a  marked  characteristic  of 
the  man,  led  to  the  refusal  of  proposals  which  others  would 
have  eagerly  grasped.  The  book  which  had  so  (piickly  brought 
to  the  attention  of  the  world  the  character  of  the  scientific  instruc- 


XXXVin  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

tion  in  the  Maine  college  passed  through  a  second  edition  in  1822, 
and  then  was,  so  to  speak,  abandoned  by  its  parent. 

On  the  establishment  of  the  Medical  School,  in  1820,  Pro- 
fessor Cleaveland  was  appointed  professor  of  chemistry  and 
materia  medica,  and  secretary  of  the  Medical  Faculty.  These 
new  duties  involved  the  extension  of  his  course  in  chemistry, 
and  added  much  administrative  detail  to  the  work  of  instruction. 
They  led  him  to  gradually  neglect  his  former  favorite  science,  and 
to  devote  most  of  his  time  and  attention  to  chemistry  and  the 
interests  of  the  new  school.  Henceforth,  teaching  and  not 
research  engrossed  his  energies.  His  chemical  lectures,  of  which 
a  full  account  is  given  in  a  later  chapter,  were  delivered  with  clock- 
like regularity  in  Massachusetts  Hall.  This  alone  remains  of  the 
three  college  buildings  completed  in  this  administration.  Though 
the  interior  and  the  roof  have  been  twice  remodeled  and  rebuilt, 
the  exterior  as  portrayed  in  the  earliest  view  of  the  college  campus 
will  seem  familiar  to  the  latest  graduate.  The  belfry  that  then 
adorned  it  was  remoAcd  when  tlie  old  cliapel  was  enlarged  in  18 IS. 
The  first  floor  now  contains  the  offices  of  the  college  treasurer  and 
the  (yleaveland  recitation  room.  In  tlie  corner  of  the  latter  may 
be  still  seen  the  old  brick  fire-place  with  its  iron  crane  and  several 
pieces  of  the  rude  apparatus  used  l)y  the  teacher  who  met  his 
classes  here  for  half  a  century.  It  is  a  coincidence  worthy, 
perhaps,  of  mention  that  his  apparatus  for  the  manufacture  of 
gases  came  from  Dr.  Beddoes'  Pneumatic  Institution  at  Bristol, 
and  was  made  while  Sir  Humphrey  Davy,  then  a  youth,  was  acting 
as  assistant  there.  The  latter,  grown  to  manhood  and  to  fame, 
was  one  of  the  first  to  congratulate  Professor  Cleaveland  on  his 
labors  in  mineralogy.  The  two  original  upper  stories  of  the 
bidlding  have  been  thrown  into  a  single  hall,  called  the  Cleaveland 
Cabinet,  forty-eight  feet  in  length  by  thirty-eight  feet  in  width 
and  twenty-three  feet  in  height.  A  gallery,  reached  by  spiral 
staircases,  surrounds  the  room.  Fourteen  alcoves  and  many  large 
cases  on  the  main  floor  contain  the  collection  of  minerals  he  made, 
as  well  as  several  otlier  scientific  collections  belonging  to  the 
college.  A  projection  on  the  east  side  provides  a  spacious  entrance 
and  staircase.      On  ascending,   the  ^'isitor  notes  two   interesting 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XXxix 

autoo-niphs — the  last  letter  Professor  Cleaveland  wrote  and  the 
sonnet  to  his  memory  hv  his  old-time  student,  Lon<i,fellow. 

At  the  close  of  the  first  chapel  service  which  was  held  in  this 
Ijuilding-,  Georg-e  Thorndike,  the  youngest  of  tiie  little  group  of 
students,  half  carelessly,  half  purposely,  planted  an  acorn  hy  the 
door-way.  The  next  year,  somewhat  to  his  surprise,  he  found  it 
had  grown  into  a  tiny  shrul)  wliii  li  lie  transplanted  in  tlic  Presi- 
dent's garden.  Here  it  has  slowly,  hut  steadily,  grown,  and  for 
many  years  successive  classes  have  held  their  farewell  exercises 
beneath  its  boughs.  It  stands,  not  only  as  a  mcnioi-ial  of  that 
youth  who  was  the  first  to  die  of  a  long  line  of  graduates,  but 
also  as  an  emblem  of  the  progress  of  the  institution  which  has 
often  suffered  from  the  lack  of  material  resources  just  as  the  tree 
has  felt  the  natural  poverty  of  the  soil  that  sustains  it. 

The  Thorndike  Oak  also  serves  to  mark  the  position  of  the  two 
wooden  buildings  which  were  erected  under  President  McKeen, 
l)ut  were  long  since  destroyed.  The  dwelling-liouse,  built  for 
him  and  also  occupied  by  his  two  successors,  stood  between  llie 
tree  and  i\[ain  Street.  From  it  a  plank  w<dk  extended  to  the  old 
chapel  which  then  faced  the  \vest  and  was  a  few  rods  to  the  south- 
east of  the  oak.  The  chapel  was  at  first  only  intended  to  he  a 
temporary  structure  and,  though  afterwards  enlarged  and  sur- 
mounted with  a  belfry,  never  was  provided  with  ade(juate  facilities 
for  heating.  The  second  story  was  the  home  of  the  college 
liljrarv  until  the  comj)letion  of  King  Cha[)el.  riie  insufficient 
acconnnodation  it  afibrded  cramped,  if  it  did  not  check,  the 
normal  growth  of  the  collection. 

If  tradition  may  be  trusted  the  first  Commencement,  which 
occurred  in  September  of  180(5,  was  a  most  notable  event  in  the 
social  life  of  the  District  of  Maine.  The  college  lioards,  which 
included  those  most  prominent  in  the  professions  and  in  official 
station,  were  present  as  a  matter  of  course.  Visitors  who  came 
from  as  far  as  Boston  and  \'icinity  in  their  private  carriages,  gave 
an  appearance  of  wealth  and  importance  to  the  little  village  with 
its  sandy  roads  that  it  had  never  known  before.  At  the  close 
of  the  exercises  diplomas  were  conferred  on  the  seven  young  men 
who  had  completed  the   course,  and  the  ad  eitndem  degree  of 


xl  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

bachelor  or  master  of  arts  upon  fourteen  recent  graduates  of 
Harvard,  Yale,  and  Dartmouth,  Avho  had  expressed  the  desire  to 
become  connected  with  the  new  institution.  The  festivities  of 
the  occasion  were  somewhat  interrupted  l)y  the  most  violent  storm 
of  a  series  of  years.  In  the  darkness  and  confusion  incident  to 
the  return  from  the  Commencement  ball.  Gen.  Henry  Knox's 
fine  equipage,  with  its  load  of  ladies  and  gentlemen,  was  u})set 
in  the  mire. 

The  first  was  also  the  last  Commencement  at  which  President 
McKeen  presided.  A  painful  and  lingering  disease  which  kept 
him  from  his  college  duties  for  several  months  -  terminated  his  life 
15  July,  1807.  His  brief  administration  must  be  deemed  remark- 
ably successful,  if  consideration  be  had  of  the  difficulties  under 
which  he  labored.  Among  the  forty-four  students  he  matricu- 
lated, were  Nathan  Lord,  for  thirty-five  years  president  of  Dart- 
mouth College,  Charles  Stewart  Daveis,  prominent  as  a  lawyer  and 
polished  orator,  and  two  members  of  the  legal  profession  who 
represented  the  commonwealth  in  the  National  Congress. 


chapti:r  IV. 

PRESIDENT  appleton's  ai):\iimstijation. 

Rev.  Jesse  Appleton — Bible  study — College  discipline — Maine  Hall — 
State  aid  —  Commons  —  The  President  as  a  teacher  —  Professorship  of 
English  and  Hebrew — Other  instructors— Student  societies — Religious 
life— President  Appleton's  death — Political  antagonism  to  the  college. 

To  fill  the  vacancy  caused  by  President  IVIcKeen's  death,  the 
Trustees  selected  one  of"  their  own  number,  Hon.  Isaac  Parker, 
afterwards  chief  justice  of  Massachusetts  and  for  a  number  of 
years  professor  in  Plarvard  University.  Judge  Parker  had  been 
a(;tive  in  college  affairs,  especially  in  the  sale  of  the  wild  lands, 
was  a  man  of  scholarly  tastes  and  well  qualified  for  the  jxisition  ; 
but  his  election  was  negatived  by  the  h)\ver  IJoard.  "^rhc  'I'nistees 
then  chose  I\ev.  Eliplialet  Xott,  who  had  just  begun  his  long  and 
famous  administration  of  Union  College.  lie,  too,  was  rejected 
by  the  Overseers.  The  third  selection  was  Rev.  Jesse  A|>|>h'ton, 
then  pastor  at  Hampton,  N.  11..  and  this  was  a|)pi-o\('(l  l)\  ihc 
other  Board. 

President  .Vppleton  was  born  17  November.  Ill 2,  at  New 
r[)swich,  N.  II.,  graduated  at  Dartmoiitli  in  171)2,  and  stuiHcd 
theology  with  Dr.  Joseph  Lathrop,  ol"  A\'cst  Si)ringficld,  Mass. 
While  yet  a  young  man  he  had  won  a  reputation  for  ability  and 
scholarship,  and  had  been  a  [)rominent  candidate  for  the  Hollis 
professorship  at  Harvard.  Of  the  esteem  in  which  his  parish- 
ioners held  him,  evidence  is  given  in  the  curious  claim  they  made 
upon  the  college  to  be  [)ecuniarily  reimbursed  for  the  loss  of  their 
pastor.  Thougli  not  a  controvei'siaHst,  President  Appleton  was 
a  leader  on  the  evangelical  side  in  the  division  that  was  then 
beginning  to  separate  the  Congregational  churches  of  New  Eng- 
land. He  brought  to  the  president's  chair  a  sense  of  personal 
responsibility  for  the  moral,  religi<^us,  and  intellectual  welfare  of 
the  young  men  connected  with  the  institution  which  many  would 
characterize  as  morbid,  and  which  certainlv  led  to  excessive  labor 


xlii  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

and  anxiety.  In  his  inaugural  address,  delivered  in  December, 
1807,  after  a  tribute  to  the  literary  value  of  the  Bible  he  suggests 
"  vrhether  some  general  system  containing  the  outlines  of  Christian 
theology  might  not  with  advantage  be  considered  as  a  necessary 
part  of  collegiate  studies  and  whether  his  education  should  not  be 
regarded  as  deficient  who  has  no  particular  knowledge  of  the  facts 
and  doctrines  described  in  the  sacred  volume." '  In  furtherance 
of  this  belief  he  conducted  regularly  a  Sabbath  evening  exercise 
in  Bible  study  in  the  chapel,  in  which  all  the  students  participated 
and  for  which  he  himself  made  especial  preparation.  This  course 
was  supplemented  by  the  "  theological  lectures "  delivered  on 
Thursday  afternoons.  They  were  composed  with  great  care  and 
form  the  major  portion  of  his  works  which  were  publislied 
posthumously  in  two  octavo  volumes.  So  earnest  was  he,  not  only 
in  these  public  ministrations,  but  also  in  his  daily  recitations  and 
private  conversation,  that  it  was  said  by  one  of  his  pupils  that  no 
one  could  go  through  Bowdoin  College  without  receiving  serious 
impressions. 

A  large  portion  of  President  Appleton's  inaugural  was  devoted 
to  the  subject  of  college  discipline.  He  held  the  view  then  prev- 
alent that  college  authorities  should  guard  with  paternal  care,  the 
students  should  render  strict  obedience,  and  that  every  transgression 
should  receive  a  just  recompense  of  reward.  The  specified  [)un- 
ishment  nlust  be  inflicted  not  solely  to  maintain  due  subordination 
and  respect  for  lawful  authority,  but  as  a  part  of  a  fair  and  hon- 
orable contract  between  two  parties.  This  theory  was  executed 
with  a  conscientiousness  and  an  impartiality  that  won  respect,  but 
that  caused  an  amount  of  labor  and  of  friction  at  which  college  Fac- 
ulties of  the  present  day  would  stand  aghast.  For  playing  cards, 
for  staying  away  from  his  room  at  night,  for  failing  to  ol:)serve 
study  hours,  for  walking  or  driving  unnecessarily  on  the  Sabbath 
and  for  other  similar  offences,  definite  penalties  were  fixed  and 
imposed.  Unfortunately,  delinquencies  of  this  sort,  while  they 
occupy  page  after  page  of  the  records  of  the  executive  govern- 
ment, were  not  the  only  ones  to  be  punished.      The  habits  of 

iThe  works  of  Jesse  Appleton,  D.D.,  in  two  volumes,  with  a  memoir  of  his 
life  and  character.    Andover,  1837.    "Vol.  ii.,  p.  392. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  xliii 

society  at  that  time  and  the  circumstance  that  the  students,  for 
the  first  twenty  years  of  the  college's  existence,  were  mostly  from 
the  wealthier  class  in  the  community,  made  intemperance  a  formid- 
able foe  to  college  order  and  morality.  The  temptation  to  drink 
to  excess,  if  opportunity  be  considered  a  part  of  temptation,  was 
surely  far  greater  than  at  the  present  day ;  while  the  i)ersonal 
oversight  conscientiously  exercised  by  college  officers  living  in  the 
buildings  made  every  shortcoming  known.  The  failures  of  men 
well  disposed  and  generally  correct  were  not  overlooked.  On  one 
occasion  a  young  man,  who  afterwards  became  a  faithful  and 
honored  pastor,  was  publicly  admonished  for  having  been  over- 
come with  liquor.  There  is  no  reason  to  believe  that  intemper- 
ance and  kindred  vices  were  more  prevalent  at  Bowdoin  than  at 
other  colleges  at  this  period,  but  it  seems  proper  to  mention  the 
earnest  and  open  measures  taken  to  check  them.  On  the  failure 
of  the  public  admonition,  the  usual  course  was  to  suspend  the 
student.  Of  sixteen  cases  of  suspension  during  this  administra- 
tion, six  resulted  in  permanent  separation  from  college.  There 
were  also  two  instances  of  dismissal  or  removal  by  tlic  parent  at 
the  request  of  the  Faculty. 

It  became  evident  in  the  previous  administration  tliat  the  endow- 
ment of  the  college  was  not  sufficient  to  provide  new  buildings  as 
they  were  needed,  or  even  to  maintain  a  suitable  number  of 
instructors  for  the  increasing  body  of  students.  The  college, 
therefore,  was  forced  to  appear  as  a  suitor  for  legislative  aid  on 
several  diffiarent  occasions.  In  1804  the  General  C\)urt  bestowed 
upon  the  two  younger  colleges,  Williams  and  Bowdoin,  equal 
rights  in  a  "residuum  of  land  in  the  town  of  Sullivan."  This 
land  proved  to  be  ledge  and  was  unsalable,  until  the  era  of  spec- 
ulation in  18o2,  when  Bowdoin  received  two  tliousand  dollars  for 
its  half.  In  March,  180(5,  the  township  now  known  as  Etna  was 
granted  to  the  college.  It  was  promptly  sold,  and  a[)parently 
brought  into  the  college  treasury  $11,311.49,  the  amount  appro- 
priated in  September  of  that  year  for  the  erection  of  a  new 
structure. 

A  college  dormitory  one  hundred  feet  long,  forty  feet  wide 
and  four  stories  high,  had  long  been  an  aspu'ation  of  the  Boards. 


xliv  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

They  had  formally  voted  to  build  it  ten  years  before,  but  poverty 
forbade.  In  1808  such  an  edifice  was  completed  and  occupied  by 
the  students.  A  few  years  later,  having  perhaps  lost  some  of 
that  pristine  importance  which  rendered  a  special  name  unneces- 
sary, it  was  formally  designated  Maine  Hall,  in  honor  of  the  new 
state.  The  various  vicissitudes  it  has  since  experienced  will  be 
referred  to  in  their  chronological  connection.  It  should  be  remem- 
bered, however,  that  the  building  was  originally  of  greater  archi- 
tectural pretensions  than  at  present,  having  entrances  in  front  with 
an  elaborate  pediment.  The  architect  was  Mr.  Samuel  Melcher  of 
Brunswick,  who  also  designed  the  old  church  and  Winthrop  Hall. 
The  rooms  were  heated  by  open  fire-places  and  provided  with 
closets  for  study,  which  could  not,  however,  be  used  in  winter, 
and  with  capacious  "  wood-holes."  They  were  without  carpet, 
paint,  or  paper,  but  the  charge  for  room  rent  was  only  five  dollars 
a  year. 

Encouraged  by  the  liberality  of  the  previous  legislature,  the 
Boards  in  Septeml)er,  1807,  petitioned  for  the  grant  of  two  town- 
ships of  land  to  increase  the  permanent  endowment  of  the  college. 
The  petition  was  granted.  ITnfortunately,  however,  the  demand 
for  wild  lands  had  slackened.  After  repeated  eiforts  to  sell  them 
unlocated,  two  townships  in  Piscata({uis  County,  still  known  as 
the  Bowdoin  College  Grant,  were  formally  transferred  to  the  col- 
lege in  1813.  They  continued  in  its  possession,  a  source  of 
expense  rather  than  income,  for  twenty  years.  They  were  then 
sold  for  $21), 440.  Owing  to  the  presence  of  squatters  the  college 
had  difficulty  in  disposing  of  the  valuable  lands  given  l)y  Mr. 
Bowdoin  in  Bowdoin  and  Lisbon.  Sebec,  one  of  the  townshi[)s 
in  the  original  grant,  brought  |14,000  into  the  treasury  ;  but  the 
sales  from  two  others,  Guilford  and  Abbot,  which  were  made 
directly  to  settlers,  ceased  during  the  so-called  "  Ohio  fever,"  while 
the  severe  seasons  of  1816-17  crippled  many  who  had  already  pur- 
chased and  given  notes  on  long  time.  The  annual  income  of  the 
college  repeatedly  failed  to  meet  its  current  expenses.  Under 
these  circumstances  the  President  and  the  senior  professor  agreed 
that  two  hundred  dollars  should  be  deducted  from  their  salaries 
each  year  until  "  better  times."     Some  of  the  Trustees  proposed  a 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  xlv 

lottery,  but  fortunately  for  the  record,  if  not  for  the  wealth  of 
the  institution,  this  pro[)Osal  did  not  receive  tlie  sanction  of  the 
Boards.  The  legislature  was  petitioned  for  j>ecuniarv  aid,  not 
"for  authorization  to  raise  $30,000  hy  a  lotteiy,"  IIa[)[)ily  for  all 
concerned,  the  friends  of  the  two  other  colleges  in  the  C\)nnn(tn- 
wealth,  Harvard  and  Williams,  who  were  before  the  General 
Court  on  a  similar  errand,  made  a  joint  request.  As  a  result  an 
act  was  passed,  February,  1<S14,  "for  the  encouragement  of  liter- 
ature, piety,  morality,  and  the  useful  arts  and  sciences."  This 
meant  a  bank  tax  of  sixteen  thousand  dollars  for  ten  years,  from 
which  Harvard  received  annually  ten  thousand  dollars,  and  Bow- 
doin  and  Williams  three  thousand  each.  Each  college  was  to  use 
one-fourth  of  the  grant  in  defraying  the  tuition  of  worthy  and 
indigent  students.  The  importance  of  this  grant  to  Bowdoin 
can  hardly  be  overestimated.  It  ensured  the  maintenance  of 
the  teaching  force  of  five  and  gave  [)romise  of  an  addition  to 
the  number  of  professors  whenever  the  endowment  of  wild  lands 
l)ecame  productive.  It  materially  increased  the  number  of  stu- 
dents by  placing  a  college  course  within  the  reach  of  many  to 
whom  the  tuition  charge  of  twenty  dollars  was  a  forniidahh' 
obstacle.  The  [)ortion  of  the  grant  set  apart  I'oi-  this  purpose  was 
carefully  and  faithfully  applied.  At  first  a  small  siu"[)lus  accumu- 
lated, but  this  disap[)eared  in  the  next  decade.  A  list  of 
those  to  whom  term  by  term  an  allowance  was  made  from  this 
source  has  been  preserved,  and  it  includes  some  of  the  best  known 
and  most  useful  workers  the  college  has  sent  forth. 

A  minor,  Init  hardly  less  satisfactory,  result  of  the  grant  was 
the  repayment  of  Messrs.  Appleton  and  Abbot  for  the  amount 
they  had  voluntarily  taken  from  their  salaries,  and  the  assurance 
that  similar  sacrifice  would  be  unnecessary  in  the  future.  The 
grant  was  assumed  by  j\Iaine  and  renewed  for  a  period  of  seven 
years.  It  ceased  in  1831,  the  total  amount  thus  received  having 
been  $51,000,  of  which  $12,750  was  i)aid  back  directly  to  bene- 
ficiaries of  the  state. 

At  the  opening  of  the  college  a  public  inn  was  built  in  what 
is  now  the  north-west  corner  of  the  college  cam[)us.  It  is  probable 
that  from  the  first  some  of  the  students  boarded  here,  though  a 


xlvi  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

majority  were  accommodated  in  private  families.  In  1810  an 
arrangement  was  made  with  the  owner,  Col.  T.  S.  Estabrook,  to 
maintain  "commons"  for  tlie  tutors  and  students.  The  plan  was 
undertaken  from  motives  of  economy  and  convenience.  The  table 
was  presided  over  by  the  senior  tutor,  who  said  grace.  The  stu- 
dents were  seated  alphabetically  in  order  of  their  classes,  and  are 
reported  to  have  been  orderly  and  respectful.  The  fare,  plain, 
substantial,  and  inexpensive,  was  a  subject  of  complaint  from  a 
few  in  each  class  who  had  themselves  excused  from  the  obligation 
to  board  there  on  the  certificate  of  a  physician  that  then-  health 
demanded  an  appetite  tempted  rather  than  satisfied.  After  a  trial 
of  five  years  the  experiment  was  discontinued,  to  be  renewed, 
however,  under  more  favorable  circumstances  in  1828. 

As  in  the  previous  administration  the  President  had  a  large 
share  in  the  work  of  instruction.  The  duties  of  the  departments 
of  mental  and  moral  philosophy,  and  of  rhetoric  and  oratory 
devolved  mainly  upon  him.  Especially  after  the  resignation  in 
1816  of  the  chair  of  ancient  languages  by  Professor  Abbot,  he 
frequently  conducted  the  recitations  in  the  classics.  His  fondness 
for  Livy  was  so  marked  as  to  lead  the  students  to  maintain  that, 
if  called  on  to  save  three  volumes  from  a  burning  library,  the 
President  would  be  found  with  Paley  in  one  pocket,  Livy  in  the 
other,  and  a  big  Bible  in  his  arms.  Of  the  character  of  his 
instruction,  a  pupil  has  given  the  following  testimony  :^ 

"Instruction  in  Butler's  Analogy,  and  Paley's  Evidences  was 
always  his  peculiar  province.  With  how  much  patience,  assiduity 
and  ability  were  these  muhiplied  duties  performed.  His  decided  pre- 
dilection for  those  studies,  which  relate  to  the  moral  and  intellectual 
nature  of  man,  imparted  to  the  recitations  in  these  departments,  as 
conducted  by  him,  a  high  degree  of  interest  and  importance.  The 
text  hooks  at  that  time  in  use,  beside  those  above  named,  were  Locke 
on  the  Human  Understanding  and  Stewart's  Elements  of  Intellectual 
Philosophy.  He  never  permitted  himself  to  enter  the  class  room, 
without  having  thoroughly  investigated  the  subject  of  the  lesson.  He 
usually  conducted  such  investigations  with  pen  in  hand,  and  to  insure 
precision  and  clearness  on  his  part,  he  was  accustomed  to  Avrite  his 

1  Professor  Alpheus  S.  Packard  ia  tlie  memoir  prefixed  to  the  published  works 
of  Rev.  Jesse  Appleton. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  xlvii 

questions  in  the  margin  of  liis  book.  These  were  framed  with  much 
fare  and  skill,  so  as  to  fix  the  attention  more  on  the  subject  under 
discussion,  than  on  tlie  author.  Tlie  stuih'Uts  well  knew,  tliat  iiiiio- 
rance  or  sh)th  could  not  escape  the  severe  scrutiny  they  were  obiyed  to 
undergo.  Close  attention  and  a  vigorous  exercise  of  their  powers 
could  alone  stand  the  test,  and  the  attentive  \ni\)i\  never  lel't  thi'  recita- 
tion room  without  new  topics  for  reflection,  suggested  both  by  the 
searching  nature  of  the  examination  through  which  he  had  passed,  and 

by  the  remarks  of  the  President At  different  times  he 

heard  the  recitations  in  most  of  the  Latin  and  Greek  authors  at  tliat 
period  read  in  our  colleges,  and  his  manner  of  conduc^ting  these  exercises 
was  marked  by  the  peculiarities,  which  have  been  already  noted.  The 
passage  always  underwent  a  thorough  examination,  and  minute  accuracy 
in  the  forms  and  syntax  was  required,  as  also  in  the  prosody,  a  point 

then  too  commonly  neglected The  subjects  assigned  for 

forensic  disputation,  were  usually  derived  from  the  studies  of  tlie  class 
in  intellectual,  moral  or  political  philosophy.  This  exercise  was  open 
to  all  the  students  of  college.  The  decisions  of  the  President,  which 
were  uniformly  written,  contained  a  brief  snnunary  of  the  most  impor- 
tant arguments  on  both  sides,  followed  by  his  own  opinion.  They 
were  marked  by  that  logical  exactness  and  clear  conclusive  argumenta- 
tion, for  which  he  was  distinguished,  and  were  listened  to  witli   great 

attention The  President's  maimer  uniformly  showed  that 

he  himself  attached  importance  to  the  recitation.  No  languor,  no 
indif!'eren<'e,  no  disposition  to  hurry  through  a  task,  was  ever  apparent 
in  him.  The  natural  tendency  of  this  was  to  impress  the  student  with 
the  idea,  that  the  exercises,  at  which  he  presided,  were  not  to  be  lightly 
esteemed,  much  less  to  be  neglected.  His  remarkable  punctuality 
served  to  deepen  this  impression.  It  was  well  understood,  that  nothing 
but   urgent   necessity  prevented    him    from    being  in  his  place  at  the 

appointed  time It  does  not  admit  of  question,  that  his 

influence  had  in  an  uncommon  degree,  a  tendency  to  give  his  pupils 
habits  of  logical  exactness  in  reasoning,  of  patient,  thorough  investi- 
gation, as  well  as  to  form  them  to  a  pure  taste.  The  entire  absence, 
moreover,  of  display  in  himself,  rebuked  any  disposition  to  be  superficial 
in  them.  There  is  indeed  little  risk  in  affirming,  that  a  large  propor- 
tion of  those  who  enjoyed  the  privilege  of  being  trained  by  him,  are 
still  conscious,  in  their  mental  operations,  of  his  forming  hand." 

In   1812  Rev.  William  Jenks,  D.D.,   pastor  of  a  Congrega- 
tional church  in  Bath,  was  chosen  professor  of  the  Oriental  and 


xlviii  BO\NT)OIN    COLLEGE 

the  English  languages.  It  was  hoped  that  the  finances  of  the 
college  wonld  soon  allow  it  to  claim  all  of  the  time  of  the  new 
professor,  who  continued  to  hold  his  })astorate  while  giving  instruc- 
tion in  Hebrew  and  taking  charge  of  the  work  in  English  compo- 
sition. This  expectation  was  not  realized,  and  four  years  later 
his  resignation  was  regretfully  accepted.  Instruction  in  Hebrew, 
however,  continued  to  be  offered  until  1866.  It  was  an  optional 
study,  and  rarely  taken  save  by  a  portion  of  those  who  had  the 
ministry  in  view. 

Of  the  score  of  young  men  whom  President  Appleton  called 
to  assist  in  collegiate  instruction,  as  tutors,  not  a  few  were  attracted 
by  his  own  reputation  as  a  theologian  to  pursue  with  him  then' 
studies  preparatory  for  the  ministry.  In  view  of  this  fact,  it  is 
curious  to  note  that  of  the  twelve  who  became  clergymen,  a 
majority  joined  the  Unitarian  denomination,  with  which  the  Pres- 
ident had  little  sympathy.  Nehemiah  Cleaveiand,  of  the  Class  of 
1813,  was,  with  a  single  exception,  the  only  one  of  the  twenty 
whose  service  extended  beyond  two  years.  His  name  deserves 
mention  here,  not  alone  for  faithful  instruction  rendered  at  the 
beginning  of  his  long  career  as  a  teacher,  but  also  for  his  valuable 
services  as  historian  of  his  Alma  Mater. 

The  two  general  literary  societies,  the  Peucinian,  established 
in  1805,  and  Athena^an  in  1808,  began  to  assume  in  this  adminis- 
tration that  important  place  in  college  life  which  they  afterwards 
held  for  nearly  half  a  century  and  which  will  receive  full  mention 
in  a  subsequent  chapter. 

During  President  McKeen's  brief  administration,  religious 
life  and  activity  existed  among  the  teachers,  not  among  the 
students.  For  a  longer  period  than  Avould  be  supposed,  in  view 
of  the  earnest  efforts  put  forth  from  the  first,  this  continued  to  be 
the  case  under  President  Appleton.  The  Theological  Society, 
with  a  membership  of  seventeen,  was  organized  in  1808,  and  its 
meetings  continued  to  be  held  with  greater  or  less  regularity  for 
forty  years.  Its  object,  however,  was  the  friendly  discussion  of 
doctrinal  and  ethical  questions,  rather  than  the  direct  promotion 
of  Christian  living.  Though  its  influence  for  practical  piety  was 
not  manifest  at  tlie  time  of  its  organization,  it  is  a  significant  fact 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  xlix 

tliat  nine  of  these  seventeen  became  earnest  Christians  in  after  life. 
The  society  collected  a  library  of  several  humlred  volumes  which 
was  incorporated  with  that  of  the  colk'oe  in  ISoO.  Its  discon- 
tinuance at  that  time  seems  to  have  l)een  due  to  tbc  increase  in 
number  and  attractiveness  of  other  student  org-anizations,  rather 
than  in  any  special  lack  of  interest  in  the  subjects  to  which  its 
discussions  were  devoted.^ 

In  1812  two  men  of  earnest  and  aggressive  i)iety,  Frederic 
Southgate,  tutor,  and  James  Cargill,  student,  were  the  means  of 
establisbing  meetings  for  prayer  and  the  promotion  of  personal 
righteousness  among  the  students,  which  have  been  since  main- 
tained witliout  interru[)tion.  An  organization,  formed  three  years 
later,  and  known  until  recently  as  the  l*raying  Circle,  was  the 
agency  through  which  these  activities  were  conducted.  Its  con- 
stitution, though  several  times  revised,  always  set  forth  the  object 
of  the  association  as  "mutual  edification  of  its  members,  the 
I)romotion  of  vital  godliness  in  the  college,  and  [)raver  for  the 
universal  spread  of  the  gospel."  Membership  was  open  to  those 
and  only  those  who  offered  "charitable  e\  idi'uce  of  being  real 
Christians"  and  gave  "assent  to  the  fundamental  doctrines  of  the 
gospel."  Its  meetings  have  been  held  twice  a  week;  one  on  the 
Sabbath,  more  formal  in  its  character,  and  one  on  a  week-day 
evening,  conducted  and  attended  as  a  rule  by  under-graduates 
only.  Despite  the  presence  on  its  rolls,  from  time  to  time,  of 
names  of  unworthy  members,  th(;  personal  i-ebgious  work  it  has 
accompUshed  has  been  very  great.  Its  membcrslii|)  lias  varied 
in  different  years  from  one-tenth  to  one-half  of  the  student-bodv. 

Special  religious  interest  marked  the  fail  term  of  1<S1(). 
"The  venerable  Jotham  Scwall  preached  in  the  college  rooms 
with  great  fervor.  He  visited  every  room,  talked  freely,  affec- 
tionately, and  faithfully  to  us  all  concerning  our  duties  to  God  and 
our  eternal  interests.  And  he  earnestly  besought  us  to  be  recon- 
ciled to  God  through  Christ  without  delay.  Especially  was  he 
devout  and  fervent  in  his  prayers  that  God  would    gi\e  us  his 

iln  18-tO,  after  discussing  the  question  "till  a  late  hour"  at  three  different 
meetings,  the  society  decided,  by  a  vote  of  eleven  to  three,  that  the  Bible  does 
not  teach  universal  salvation. 


1  BOWDOIN   COLLEGE 

Spirit,  and,  the  greatest  of  all  mercies,  new  and  contrite  hearts. 
Soon  it  was  ap[)arent  that  those  prayers  were  answered,  that  the 
Holy  Spirit  was  with  us  of  a  truth.  The  Bible,  religion,  personal 
salvation,  were  the  absorljiug  topics  within  the  walls  of  Bowdoin. 
Those  were  days  to  be  remembered."^ 

The  President,  through  whom  Father  Sewall  had  been  secured 
to  labor  in  this  field,  was  indefatigable  in  his  eiforts  to  make 
permanent  the  results  of  the  interest  thus  manifested.  His  feelings 
may  be  inferred  from  tliese  two  extracts  from  his  private  journal. 
Under  date  of  November  21^,  1816,  he  writes  :  "God  has  been 
pleased,  as  I  trust,  to  visit  several  of  the  students  with  his  saving 
health.  We  do  hope  that  at  least  six  of  the  number  have  been 
transformed  bv  the  renewing;  of  the  mind.  This  is  a  o^reat  thino- — 
a  very  great  thing.  It  is  what  we  have  been  long  praying  and 
longing  for.  A  third  of  the  students,  or  very  nearly  that  portion, 
it  is  now  hoped,  are  pious.  It  is  but  a  little  while  since  we  had 
none  of  this  description."  A  year  later  he  writes:  "As  to  the 
College,  God  has  shown  us  new  favors.  Not  only  have  a  con- 
siderable numljer  of  serious  students  entered,  but  there  have 
recently  been,  as  we  hope,  three  or  four  individuals  converted  to 
the  Lord.  This  is  a  great  thing,  an  unexpected  mercy  that  God 
should  have  returned  to  us  so  soon.  Those  students  who  were 
thought  to  have  experienced  religion  last  year,  have,  by  divine 
grace,  done  well.  They  appear  to  be  good,  sound,  judicious,  and 
zealous  Clmstians.  This  is  a  o-lorious  thino-.  Relio-ion  seems  to 
have  obtained  strono-  footino;  in  Bowdoin  Colleo-e." 

At  his  death,  12  November,  1819,  President  Appleton  was 
only  forty-seven  years  of  age.  The  pressure  of  his  college  duties, 
and  especially  his  unremitted  application  to  study,  had  unquestion- 
ably hastened  his  decease.  His  keen  sense  of  personal  responsi- 
bility laid  on  him  a  heavy  load  of  anxiety.  His  natural  tastes 
and  his  intellectual  ambition  led  him  to  attempt  and  to  accomplish, 
what  now  would  be  impossible,  the  mastery  of  all  the  subjects 
pursued  in  the  college  curriculum.  Haliits  of  study  that  for  long 
periods  only  allowed  four  hours  a  day  for  sleep  and  demanded  a 

1  From  a  letter  quoted  iu  Smyth's  Three  Discourses  on  the  Religious  History  of 
Bowdoin  College. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  H 

spare  diet  that  the  need  of  physical  exercise  mi<rht  be  lessened, 
could  not  but  injuriously  aifect  liis  constitution.  None  the  less 
manifest,  however,  were  the  results  of  his  self-devotion.  Under 
his  direction  the  institution,  with  its  little  corps  of  five  teachers 
and  fifty  pupils,  won  an  envialde  reputation  for  "good  morals  and 
sound  scholarship."  Among  the  one  hundred  and  thirty  grad- 
uates who  enjoyed  his  instruction  were  two  presidents  of  colleges, 
five  judges  of  the  higher  state  courts,  one  governor,  and  five 
congressmen.  Of  the  three  or  four  who  gave  themselves  chiefly 
to  literary  work,  at  least  one,  Jacob  Abbott,  has  exerted  a  wide- 
spread influence  by  his  writings. 

The  separation  of  Maine  from  the  mother  state  brought  anxiety 
to  many  friends  of  the  college.  A  few  years  before,  the  private 
affairs  of  the  college  treasurer  had  become  hopelessly  involved, 
and  a  temporary  attachment  was  placed  upon  the  property  of  his 
brother-in-law  and  surety.  General  William  King,  for  the  ])urpose 
of  securing  the  college  against  possible  loss.  The  agent  in  this 
matter  was  a  prominent  federalist  and  political  opponent  of  the 
future  governor.  The  hitter's  indignation  was  great  and  unfort- 
tunately  fell,  in  part,  on  the  college,  wliich  he  regarded  as  a 
federalist  institution.  His  influence  was  given  to  obtaining:  a 
charter  for  Waterville  College,  now  Colby  University,  and  to 
inserting  in  the  constitution  of  the  new  state  a  provision  that 
no  literary  institution  should  receive  state  aid  unless  the  legislature 
were  able  "to  alter,  limit  or  restrain  any  of  the  powers  vested  in 
any  such  literary  institution."  To  protect  the  college  from  this 
dreaded  antagonism  of  the  dominant  political  party,  a  provision 
was  inserted  in  the  act  of  separation  that  Maine  should  assume 
the  payment  of  the  annual  grant  of  $3,000,  until  its  expiration 
four  years  later,  and  that  the  president,  trustees,  and  overseers 
of  Bowdoin  College  should  continue  to  enjoy  all  their  rights, 
powers,  and  privileges.  In  the  midst  of  the  doubts  and  mis- 
givings that  the  prospective  withdrawal  of  state  aid  aroused,  there 
is  heroism  as  well  as  faith  in  the  oft-quoted  sentiment  of  the 
dying  president,  uttered  as  he  looked  out  from  his  chamber  window 
toward  the  college  halls  :  "  God  has  taken  care  of  the  college  and 
God  will  take  care  of  it." 


CHAPTER  V, 
PRESIDENT  Allen's  administration. 

Rev.  William  Allen  — State  and  College  —  Increase  of  students — 
Benevolent  society  —  Winthrop  Hall  —  Maine  Hall  burned — Professor 
Newman— Professor  Packard  —  Professor  Upham  —  Professor  Smyth — 
Professor  Longfellow  — The  old  faculty  —  The  curriculum  by  depart- 
ments—Student life— Attempted  removal  of  the  president — Second  fire 
in  Maine  Hall — President  Allen's  resignation. 

In  December,  1819,  Rev.  William  Allen  was  vmanimously 
chosen  president.  He  had  marked  qualifications  for  the  position. 
A  graduate  of  Harvard  in  1802,  he  served  there  as  regent  several 
years,  then  studied  theology  and  succeeded  his  father  in  the  pas- 
torate of  the  church  at  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Recently  he  had  been 
at  the  head  of  the  short-lived  Dartmouth  University.  His  literary 
reputation,  early  won  by  his  biographical  dictionary,  his  family 
connections,  his  collegiate  experience,  and  liis  political  views, 
which  were  in  sympathy  with  those  of  the  party  then  dominant  in 
the  state,  united  in  making  him  an  acceptable  candidate. 

In  his  inaugural  address.  President  Allen  set  forth  the  ad\'an- 
tages  flowing  from  a  cultivation  of  the  arts  and  sciences,  and  the 
importance  to  a  free  commonwealth  of  collegiate  institutions. 
Wliile  in  striking  accord  with  his  predecessors  he  maintained  that 
knowledge  without  virtue  is  valueless,  he  dwelt  with  emphasis 
upon  the  service  which  the  college  renders  the  state,  and  the 
essential  unity  of  their  interests.  That  his  views  on  this  subject 
were  not  merely  theoretical  was  soon  apparent. 

The  first,  and,  in  some  respects,  the  most  important  measure 
of  his  administration,  was  the  establishment  of  the  Medical  School 
of  Maine,  of  which  an  account  will  be  found  in  the  chapter  relat- 
ing to  that  institution.  Closely  connected,  if  not,  indeed,  necessi- 
tated by  this,  was  the  surrender  to  the  state  of  the  right  to  modify 
the  charter  of  the  college.  By  the  Act  of  Separation,  the  legisla- 
ture of  Maine  had  no  control  over  the  college.      By  the  constitu- 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  liii 

tion  of  the  state,  no  donation  could  be  made  to  a  literary  institu- 
tion tliat  was,  so  to  speak,  indc[)endent  of  the  law-making  power. 
Sliall  the  college  surrender  its  iude[)endence  for  the  sake  of  the 
pittance  it  may  receive,  was  the  ([uestion  as  [»ut  hy  tliose  distrust- 
ful of  the  future.  Shall  the  college  fail  to  allow  the  Conunon- 
wealth  to  render  it  the  assistance  alike  needed  and  deserved,  asked 
President  Allen.  The  latter  view  prevailed.  The  Boards  voted 
that  the  right  to  alter  their  powers  should  be  vested  in  the  legis- 
lature, and,  at  the  same  time,  petitioned  for  a  continuance  of  the 
annual  grant  from  the  bank  tax,  "and  for  such  other  donations 
as  the  legislature,  in  their  wisdom,  may  be  disposed  to  make." 
The  legislature  of  1820  forthwith  extended  the  annuity  of  three 
thousand  dollars  for  a  period  of  seven  years  from  February  14, 
1824,  the  date  at  which  it  would  otherwise  have  expired. 

The  following  year  the  legislature  exercised  its  newly  acquired 
rights,  and  increased  the  number  of  trustees  to  twenty-five,  and  of 
overseers  to  sixty,  giving  the  governor  the  |)Ower  to  appoint  these 
new  MU'iiibci's.  Tlic  appoiiitiiicnts  were  men  of  (lie  highest  social 
and  intelleetual  standing  ;  but  with  few,  if  any  exceptions,  they  and 
his  excellency  thought  alike  on  political  matters.  The  subsecpient 
aj)peals  to  the  legislature  in  1«S25,  for  aid  in  buihling  a  chapel, 
and  in  ISHl,  foi'  a  continuance  of  the  amuiity,  (li<l  not  receive  a 
favoral)le  response. 

The  conunencemcnt  of  l'S21,  to  which  the  go\('rn(»r  came  with 
his  staff  and  an  escort  of  cavalry,  and  which  was  largely  atten(le<l 
by  prominent  and  influential  men  from  all  parts  of  the  state,  re\  i\ cd 
memories  of  the  famous  first  cinnmenccmcnt.  Popular  favor 
seemed  lavished  on  the  college.  It  was  also  marked  by  the 
entrance  of  the  largest  class  the  college  had  yet  known,  and 
one  destined  to  be  its  most  famous.  The  noticeable  increase  in 
the  number  of  students  at  this  period  resulted  from  several  causes, 
among  which  the  growing  reputation  of  the  college  and  its  im- 
proved facilities  for  instruction  were  prominent.  The  extension 
of  the  field  for  professional,  as  distinct  from  commercial  em[)loy- 
ment,  and  the  higher  estimate  placed  n[)on  education  throughout 
the  new  state,  also  had  their  influence.  Though  the  tuition  had 
been   raised  to  twenty-four  dollars,  the    room    rent   to    ten,  and 


liv  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

Sallust,  Ancient  and  Modern  Geography,  and  Walsh's  Arithmetic 
added  to  the  entrance  requirements,  the  proportion  of  students 
dependent  upon  their  own  exertions,  or  from  families  of  limited 
means,  became  materially  greater  than  ever  before.  For  the 
assistance  of  this  class  the  Benevolent  Society  was  organized  in 
the  previous  administration,  and  incorporated  in  1826.  This 
organization,  by  annual  assessments  on  its  members,  and  by  the 
solicitation  of  gifts  from  the  public,  raised  a  considerable  sum  of 
money  which  it  loaned,  without  interest,  to  needy  students  in 
small  amounts.  It  also  provided  books  and  furniture,  as  far  as 
its  means  would  allow,  with  only  a  nominal  charge  for  their  use. 
Its  prosperity  and  efficiency,  however,' seemed  to  have  languished 
not  long  after  it  became  legally  a  body  corporate,  and  no  record 
is  preserved  of  its  activity  subsequent  to  1830. 

The  increase  in  students  made  it  necessary  to  provide  addi- 
tional accommodations.  In  September,  1821,  the  Boards  author- 
ized the  erection  of  a  new  hall  at  a  cost  of  ten  thousand  dollars. 
This  building  was  erected  the  following  year,  and,  after  being  long 
known  as  New  College  and  as  North  College,  received,  in  1848, 
its  present  designation  of  Winthrop  Hall  in  honor  of  Governor 
John  Winthrop  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  Colony. 

Work  had  not  begun  on  this  edifice  when,  March  4,  1822, 
Maine  Hall  caught  fire  and  the  entire  interior  was  consumed. 
The  fire  is  supposed  to  have  started  in  the  garret  and,  when  dis- 
covered at  three  o'clock  in  the  afternoon,  was  beyond  control. 
The  loss  of  private  property  was  considerable,  being  estimated 
at  the  time  at  $1,500.  The  loss  to  the  college  was  far  more 
serious,  as  there  was  no  insurance.  This  calamity,  however,  be- 
came a  source  of  benefit  through  the  liberality  of  the  contributions 
to  repair  the  loss.  These  were  systematically  sought  throughout 
Maine  and  Massachusetts  by  friends  and  alumni,  and  prominent 
men  in  Washington  were  also  solicited.  Among  the  contributors 
were  President  Monroe,  John  Quincy  Adams,  and  John  C.  Cal- 
houn. As  a  result,  nearly  ten  thousand  dollars  was  raised,  while 
the  restoration  of  the  building,  since  the  walls  proved  to  be  prac- 
tically uninjured,  cost  but  sixty-five  hundred  dollars. 

Of  greater  importance  than  new  buildings  were  the  accessions 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Iv 

to  the  Faculty  that  signalized  President  Allen's  administration. 
The  first  was  Samuel  Phillips  Xewman,  who  had  graduated  with 
honor  at  Harvard  in  181(1  and  had  since  been  ena-aucd  in  teachiu"- 
and  in  theological  studies  vuider  President  Appleton.  He  served 
as  tutor  for  two  years  prior  to  his  inauguration  in  1(S20  as  ju-ofes- 
sor  of  the  ancient  languages.  It  was,  however,  in  the  professor- 
ship of  rhetoric  and  oratory,  established  in  1824,  and  to  which  he 
was  transferred,  that  his  most  valued  services  were  rendered. 
His  treatise  on  rhetoric,  published  soon  after,  was  an  admiral)le 
text-book,  as  shown  by  the  num])er  of  schools  and  colleges  in 
Avhich  it  was  adopted  and  the  sixty  editions  through  which  it 
passed.  His  department  was  made  to  include  tlie  rising  science 
of  political  economy,  and  the  substance  of  his  lectures  on  that 
subject  was  issued  in  1835  as  an  elementary  treatise.  As  a  man 
even  more  than  as  a  teacher,  was  his  influence  felt.  Possessed  of 
much  business  ability,  faithful,  prompt,  and  firm  in  the  discharge 
of  duty,  his  services,  especially  (luring  the  two  years  of  President 
Allen's  absence,  when  he  was  acting  president,  were  iinahmblc  t(j 
the  institution.  Of  him  a  pupil'  writes:  "His  genial,  unaffected 
manners,  his  genuine  sincerity,  and  faitlifiil  discharge  <»f  duty 
secured  the  respect;  confidence,  and  alf'ectioii  of  the  stiuK'nts, 
while  his  catholic  sentiments  and  Christian  cliarity  endeared  him 
alike  to  orthodox  and  heterodox."  His  regretted  resignation  in 
1831)  was  followed  hardly  two  ye;u-s  later  by  his  death  at  tiie  age 
of  forty-five. 

Alpheus  Spring  Packard,  a  graduate  of  181  (>,  who  had  given 
the  three  intervening  years  to  teaching,  was  appointed  tutor  in  1811), 
and  professor  of  ancient  languages  and  classical  literature  in  1824. 
For  forty-one  years  Professor  Packard  conducted  the  work  in 
Latin  and  Greek,  a  part  of  the  time  without  the  assistance  of  a 
tutor,  while  for  three  of  these  years,  1842—5,  he  also  had  over- 
sight of  the  department  of  I'hetoric  and  oratory.  In  his  inaugural 
address  on  the  method  in  which  the  classics  should  be  taught,  he 
said:  "Like  faithful  guides  we  are  to  show  the  ])U|)il  th(!  most 
direct  path  to  knowledge  and  become  companions  of  his  way, 
pointing  out  to  him  as  he  advances,  wliate\cr  may  animate  and 

iHon.  Peter  Thacher  of  Boston,  Mass. 


Ivi  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

allure,  and  leading  him  to  the  most  favorable  points,  whence  he 
may  view  all  that  is  grand  and  beautiful."  This  simple  yet  com- 
prehensive ideal  he  faithfully  strove  to  carry  out.  His  habit  was 
not  to  dwell  upon  minute  philological  and  grammatical  details, 
but  to  unfold  and  illustrate  the  thought  of  the  author.  His  reci- 
tations were  enriched  by  occasional  lectures  carefully  prepared  to 
stimulate  the  student's  appreciation  of  the  literary  style  of  the 
author  read  and  the  historical  relations  of  the  text.  He  felt 
keenly  the  importance  of  a  correct  yet  free  translation  of  the 
original,  paragraph  by  paragraph,  a  method  to  which  William 
Pitt,  as  he  was  wont  to  remind  his  pupils,  owed  much  of  his 
remarkable  fluency  and  facility  in  debate.  This  characteristic  of 
his  teaching,  the  more  noticeable  by  reason  of  its  departure  from 
the  traditional  method,^  sometimes  incited  his  students  to  render- 
ings more  idiomatic  than  he  desired,  as,  for  instance,  when  John  P. 
Hale  translated  dimidium  facti,qui  coepit,  habet — "well  lathered 
is  half  sliaved."  His  o^enuine  interest  in  educational  matters  led 
to  several  essays  and  addresses  which  were  published  in  tlie  JS^orfh 
American  Review  and  in  the  C<dlections  of  the  American  Insti- 
tute of  Instruction,  and  he  edited  for  the  Harpers  in  1839  a 
school  edition  of  Xenoplion's  INIemorabilia  of  Socrates,  which 
passed  through  three  editions. 

In  February,  1825,  Thomas  Cogswell  Upham  was  formally 
inaugurated  Professor  of  INIetaphysics  and  Moral  Philosophy  and 
Lecturer  on  Biblical  Literature.  Professor  Upham  was  graduated 
at  Dartmoutli  in  18 IS,  pursued  a  theological  course  at  Andover, 
and,  at  its  close,  Avas  chosen  Professor  Stuart's  assistant  in  Hebrew. 
The  reputation  lie  had  won  as  a  scholar,  in  part  by  his  translation 
and  abridgment  of  Jahn's  Archaeology,  led  to  his  being  called  from 
a  brief  pastorate  in  Rochester,  N.  H.,  to  the  newly  established 
professorship  at  Bowdoin.  He  entered  upon  his  field  of  labor  at 
an  important  period.  Locke  and  Reid  had,  hitherto,  reigned 
supreme,  but  now  the  philosophical  discourses  of  Coleridge  were 
being  read.  Cousin's  teachings  in  France  were  awakening  popular 
interest  and,  above  all,  the  influence  of  Kant  Avas  becoming  more 

iThis  traditional  method,  as  described  on  p.  xxxiii.,  was  in  vogue  in  some  New 
England  colleges  as  late  as  1830. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ivii 

;ui(l  more  widely  felt  in  America.  He  was  expected  to  oppose  the 
tide  of  German  metapljysics,  whieh  his  denomination  reu-arded  as 
likely  to  unsettle  and  lead  astray.  The  young-  professor  aeee|)ted 
in  the  main  the  Seottisli  philosophy.  The  views  of  this  seiiool  he 
incorporated  in  1<S27  in  a  volume  styled  "A  Compilation  of  Intel- 
lectual Philoso[)hy."  This,  in  ISHI,  he  elaborated  into  a  more 
original  and  systematic  work  in  two  volumes.  It  nu't  with  a 
favorahle  reception  in  hoth  this  country  and  England.  The  late 
Prof.  Henry  I>.  Smith  wrote  in  l<So7  :'  "We  know  of  no  work 
on  mental  philoso[»hy  which  has  so  much  completeness  and  iiiciu- 
siveness.  It  is  eminently  practical  without  heing  commonplace, 
and  is  cast  in  a  form  well  fitted  for  purposes  of  instruction.  To 
deeper  and  more  fundamental  investigations  it  is  a  safe  and  suffi- 
cient introduction,  and  by  its  impartiality  will  guard  against  that 
exclusiveness  of  s[)irit  which  may  make  a  partisan,  hut  never 
made  a  philosopher."  The  work  passed  through  several  editi(jns, 
and  was  widely  used  as  a  college  text-hook.  One  of  his  pupils, 
Ivev.  Dr.  (  yrus  Hamlin,  translated  it  into  Armenian  and  eiuplovcd 
it  at  lloI)ert  (\)llege,  Constantinople.  Three  years  later,  lie  puli- 
lished  his  "Treatise  on  the  A\  ill,"  which  nmst  he  regarded  as  his 
most  original  work,  and  which  foiined  the  third  volume  of  suhse- 
([uent  editions  of  the  Mental  Philosophy. 

Though  an  aljle  and  faithful  instructor,  Pi-ofessor  Cpham 
undoubtedly  contributed  moi'C  to  the  reputati(»n  and  influence  of 
the  college  by  his  writings  than  bv  his  recitations.  In  ad<lition 
to  the  philosophical  works  just  mentioned,  his  religious  and  mis- 
cellaneous contributions  to  literature  had  a  wide  circulation. 
On  the  subject  of  the  higher  Christian  life,  there  appeared  in  1^44, 
"Principles  of  the  Interior  Life,"  and  this  was  followed  in  subse- 
quent years  by  "Religious  ]Maxims,"  "The  Life  of  Faith, Prea- 

tise  on  Divine  Union,"  "Life  and  Religious  Opinions  of  Madame 
Chiyon."  An  eai'ly  and  earnest  advocate  of  peace,  his  essay  on  the 
congress  of  nations  and  his  manual  of  j)eace  were  stereotyped  and 
circulated  by  the  American  Peace  Society.  In  1852  he  visited 
Europe  and  the  Holy  Land,  and  the  resulting  series  of  letters, 

1  Literary  and  Theological  Keview,  v.  4,  p.  G28. 
5 


Iviii  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

reprinted  in  book  form  for  a  circle  of  friends,  met  with  such  fiivor 
that  the  work  passed  through  two  editions.  A  vohnne  of  minor 
poems,  collected  under  the  title,  "American  Cottage  Life,"  was  a 
favorite  gift  l)ook  a  generation  ago,  and  several  of  the  pieces  it  con- 
tained are  never  omitted  from  any  extended  religious  anthology. 
Of  a  remarkably  retiring  disposition,  he  at  the  same  time  possessed 
a  knowledge  of  human  nature  and  a  persistency  that  enabled  him 
to  secure  for  the  college,  by  personal  solicitation,  over  seventy 
thousand  dollars,  largely  from  a  denomination  that  had  distrusted 
its  management.  Failing  health  led  him  to  retire  from  the  duties 
of  his  professorship  in  18G7.  His  active  mind,  however,  con- 
tinued its  w(jrk,  his  last  book,  "Absolute  Religion,"  appearing 
after  his  death.     This  occurred  in  New  York  City,  2  April,  1872. 

After  Professor  Cleaveland  began  to  devote  himself  to  the 
natural  sciences,  most  of  the  instruction  in  mathematics  fell  to  the 
tutors.  It  consisted  mainly  in  the  pupils  studying  the  prescribed 
lesson  in  Webber's  Mathematics  and  subsequently  repeating  it. 
What  is  now  called  original  work  was  ([uite  unknown.  Occasion- 
ally, however,  a  [)ractical  exercise  in  surveying  was  given.  In 
geometry  each  student  had  a  blaidv  liook  in  which  he  drew  the 
figures  and  which  he  used  in  demonstrating.  In  algebra  prob- 
lems were  worked  out  on  a  slate  and  the  result  explained  at  the 
teacher's  side.  In  a  crowded  recitation  room  it  sometimes  hap- 
pened that  correct  answers  followed  incorrect  processes.  "How 
did  you  get  that  result?"  a  tutor  once  asked  a  Bowdoin  Sopho- 
more, who  afterwards  became  president  of  the  United  States. 
"From  Stowe's  slate,"  was  the  frank  reply. 

In  1<S24  Tutor  William  Smyth,  a  graduate  of  two  years  standing 
and  fresh  from  a  year  of  theological  study  at  Andover,  introduced 
with  his  Sophomores  in  algebra  the  use  of  the  blackboard.  This 
novel  experiment,  as  it  then  seemed,  was  a  great  success.  The 
enthusiasm  that  the  young  teacher  awakened  is  indicated  by  the 
fact  that  a  class  which  had  completed  the  subject,  petitioned  for  a 
review  of  it  under  the  new  method.  The  following  year  Mr. 
Smyth,  abandoning  his  first  love,  Greek,  in  which  he  had  won 
some  distinction,  accepted  the  professorship  of  mathematics,  and 
began  his  long  occupancy  of  that  chair,  terminated  only  by  his 


HISTORICAL   SKETCH  lix 

death  in  1S()'S,  With  characteristic  zeal  and  earnestness  he  i^avc 
himself  to  an  extended  study  of  the  French  system  of  mathematics. 
His  active  mind  and  unusmd  power  of  concentration  ciinhlcd  hjui 
to  read  Laplace's  Mecanique  C(>leste,  at  the  close  of  days  of 
vexatious  drudgery.  His  manuscrii)ts  with  their  carefully  elah- 
orated  formula?  show  that  he  not  only  read  hut  mastered. 

Under  circumstances  that  woidd  have  deterred  one  of  less 
indomitable  will,  he  prei)arcd  his  well-known  series  of  mathemat- 
ical text-books.  The  first  was  a  small  work  on  [)lanc  trigonome- 
try, issued  for  the  use  of  his  own  classes  in  1S25.  His  algebra 
appeared  in  1830,  received  warm  conunendation  from  Dr.  Bow- 
ditch,  and  was  adopted  as  a  text-book  at  Harvai-d  and  at  other 
institutions.  After  passing  through  several  editions  it  took  the  form 
of  two  separate  l)ooks,  tlie  P]lcnicntary  .Vlgebra  and  the  College 
Text-book  of  Algebra.  In  l-So 4  elementary  algebra  was  made  one 
of  the  requirements  for  admission.  Two  years  later  he  [jublished 
an  enlarged  edition  of  the  trigonometry  with  the  applications  of 
the  science  to  surveying  and  navigation.  His  treatise  on  analytic 
geometry  was  issued  in  the  same  year,  and  in  IS.")^  Iiis  Klcmcnts 
of  the  Differential  and  Integral  Calcnhis.  The  List  nuntioiiiMl 
work  evinced  no  little  oi'iginality.  It  i'ccei\ed  ('m|)hatic  ap|»ro\al 
in  high  (piarters,  notably  from  the  late  Professor  Bache.  In 
addition  to  his  mathematical  instruction  Professor  Smyth  gave 
lectures  on  natural  philosoj)hy,  and  towards  the  close  of  Ins  hfe 
on  astronomy.  With  all  his  college  work  he  found  time  to  lal)or 
earnestly  for  the  general  interest  of  the  community  and  in  social 
reforms.  The  [)ublic  schools  of  the  town  were  graded  and  suitable 
buildings  erected  largely  through  his  exertions  ;  the  chuix-h  and 
the  parish  found  him  a  never-tiring  worker.  He  early  joined  the 
anti-slavery  movement,  met  hardship  and  even  outrage  in  the 
advocacy  of  his  views,  and  his  house  was  a  well-known  station 
on  the  under-ground  railwav. 

The  [)rofess()rship  of  modern  languages  was  the  last  <»f  the 
four  new  chairs  established  under  President  Allcu.  Instinct  ion 
in  French  had  been  given  as  early  as  1820  l)y  a  native  who  was 
not  awarded  a  place  upon  the  faculty,  though  on  one  occasion, 
at  least,  the  college  treasurer  assumed  the  payment  of  iiis  fees. 


Ix  BOWDOm    COLLEGE 

In  September,  1825,  the  Boards  voted  "that  a  professorship 
be  established  for  the  instruction  of  the  Junior  and  Senior  cLisses 
in  the  modern  languages  of  Europe,  particularly  in  French  and 
Spanish,  and  that  until  a  professor  be  elected,  the  executive 
government  make  the  best  .provision  in  their  power  for  such 
instruction  at  an  expense  not  exceeding  $500."  This  temporary 
provision  was  made  by  engaging  Joseph  Hale  Abbot,  of  the  class 
of  1822,  who  had  pursued  post-graduate  studies  at  Cambridge,  and 
who  was  subsequently  a  successful  teacher  in  Boston.  A  professor, 
it  is  said,  was  informally  selected  at  the  same  time  in  the  person  of 
a  talented  young  man  of  the  graduating  class,  whose  well-known 
literary  ability  had  recently,  according  to  tradition,  forced  itself 
upon  the  attention  of  a  prominent  trustee  by  the  fine  rendering 
of  an  ode  of  Horace.  It  was  soon  after  arranged  that  Henry  W. 
Longfellow,  after  three  or  four  years  of  study  abroad  (he  was 
then  a  youth  of  nineteen ) ,  should  fill  the  chair  now  known  as  the 
Longfellow  Professorship.  Upon  this  he  entered  in  1829.  One 
who  enjoyed  his  instruction  writes  as  follows  :  ' 

"  He  had  secured  a  large  place  for  his  department  in  the  currieuhim 
and  lie  awakened  great  enthusiasm  among  the  students.  In  studying 
French  we  used  a  grammar  which  he  had  himself  prepared.  In  stiuly- 
ing  Italian  we  used  a  grammar  in  the  French  language  also  prepared 
by  the  professor.  His  painstaking  in  preparing  these  grammars  was 
one  of  many  indications  of  his  enthusiasm  in  his  teaching.  But  he  did 
not  confine  himself  to  linguistic  teaching.  He  aimed  to  open  to  us  the 
literature  of  these  languages,  especially  the  French,  and  to  arouse  us  to 
interest  in  it.  In  addition  to  the  recitations  already  mentioned  he  gave 
a  course  of  lectures  on  French  literature.  They  were  given  in  the 
chapel  to  the  students  of  all  the  classes  who  chose  to  attend.  I  remember 
these  lectures  as  highly  elaborated  and  in  their  style  highly  finished  and 
polished.  Under  his  teaching  we  were  able  to  gain  a  knowledge  of 
these  languages  which  it  was  easy  to  retain  and  complete  after  gradu- 
ation so  as  to  use  them  through  life  in  the  study  of  their  respective 
literatures.  But  he  did  not  attempt  to  teach  us  to  converse  in  them. 
His  literary  attainments,  spirit,  and  enthusiasm  did  not  fail  to  exert 
an  inspiring  and  refining  influence  on  those  thus  associated  with  him 
through  four  years." 

1  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Harris,  in  Bowdoin  Orient,  v.  14,  p.  203. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  1x1 

Of  Mr.  Longfellow's  own  view  of  his  work,  the  following 
extracts  from  his  inaugural  address,  delivered  17  August,  1880, 
give  an  interesting  glimpse  : 

"  When  a  man's  duty  and  liis  int'linntion  go  hand  in  hand  surely  he 
lias  no  small  I'cason  to  rejoice,  no  ieehle  stimulus  tt)  act.  The  truth  of 
this  I  feel.  I  regard  tlie  profession  of  a  teacher  in  a  far  more  noble  and 
elevated  point  of  view  tlian  many  do.  I  can  not  helj)  believing  that  lie 
who  bends  in  a  right  direction  the  pliant  disposition  of  the  young  and 
trains  up  the  ductile  mind  to  a  vigorous  and  healthy  growth,  does  some- 
thing for  the  welfare  of  his  country  and  something  for  the  great  interests 

of  humanity 1  cannot  regard  the  study  of  a  language  as 

the  pastime  of  a  listless  hour.  To  trace  the  progress  of  the  human 
mind  through  the  progressive  development  of  language,  to  learn  how 
other  nations  thought  and  felt  and  spoke,  to  enrich  tlie  understanding 
by  opening  upon  it  new  sources  of  knowledge  and  by  speaking  many 
tongues  to  become  a  citizen  of  the  world,  these  are  objects  worthy  the 
exertion  their  attainment  demands  at  our  hands.  The  mere  acquisi- 
tion of  a  language  then  is  not  the  ultimate  object,  it  is  a  means  to  be 
employed  in  the  acquisition  of  something  which  lies  beyond.  I  should 
therefore  deem  my  duty  but  half  performed  were  I  to  limit  my  exertions 
to  the  narrow  bounds  of  grammatical  rules,  nay,  that  I  had  done  little 
for  the  intellectual  culture  of  a  pupil,  when  I  had  merely  put  an  instru- 
ment into  his  hands  without  explaining  to  him  its  most  important  uses. 
It  is  little  to  point  one  to  the  portals  of  the  magic  gardens  and  enchanted 
halls  of  learning  and  to  teach  him  certain  cabalistic  words  at  whose 
utterance  the  golden  hinges  of  its  gates  shall  turn  : — he  must  be  led 
through  the  glittering  halls  and  fragrant  bowers  and  shown  where  the 
richest  treasures  lie  and  where  the  clearest  fountains  spring.  And  it 
will  be  my  aim  not  only  to  teach  the  turns  and  idioms  of  a  language, 
but  according  to  my  ability  and  as  soon  as  time  and  circumstances  shall 
permit,  to  direct  the  student  into  the  literature  of  those  nations  whose 
languages  he  is  studying." 

It  is  believed  that  under  Professor  Longfellow,  Bowdoin  was 
the  first  New  England  college  to  give  that  prominence  to  modern 
languages  as  a  part  of  the  required  course  which  has  since  become 
so  general.  The  appointment  of  Professor  Ticknor  at  Harvard 
antedates  his  by  a  dozen  years,  but  the  duties  assigned  to  the 
former  in  the  work  of  instruction  were  far  less.  At  Yale,  during 
this  period,  teachers  in  French  and  Spanish  were  recommended 


Ixil  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

by  the  faculty,  but  the  students  paid  extra  fees  for  such  instruction, 
and  the  study  of  modern  languages  was  not  required  for  a  degree. 
After  his  resignation  in  183G  to  accept  a  corresponding  position 
at  Harvard,  the  character  and  traditions  of  the  professorship  were 
worthily  maintained  for  nearly  twenty  years  by  Daniel  Raynes 
Goodwin,  afterwards  provost  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
who,  like  Mr.  Longfellow,  had  prepared  himself  for  his  duties  by 
residence  and  study  abroad. 

The  academic  fsiculty  which  President  Allen  gathered  around 
him  continued,  with  the  exceptions  already  noted,  to  be  the 
teaching  force  for  two-score  years.  The  services  of  Cleaveland, 
Newman,  Upham,  Packard,  and  Smyth,  continuing  on  an  average 
upwards  of  forty-five  years,  gave  a  peculiar  individuality  to  the 
institution  for  the  first  half  of  its  existence.  They  were  men  of 
marked  and  varying  personality.  Their  characters  have  been 
thus  portrayed  by  one  who  knew  them  well,  both  as  pupil  and  as 
colleague  :  i 

"There  was  tlie  impassive,  inflexible  Allen,  precise,  stately,  stiff ; 
but  just  and  kind  and  faithful ;  antujua  homo  vii'tnte  e.t  fide ;  more  learned 
than  apt  to  teach  ;  a  good  ruler  for  all  but  the  unruly.  There  is  a 
maxim  of  college  goverimient  emanating  from  the  school  of  the  cele- 
brated and  excellent  Dr.  Nott,  Avhich  reads  something  like  this:  'Be 
sure  you  make  friends  of  the  scoundrels,  you  need  have  no  fear  from 
the  good  men';  or,  in  its  earlier  and  naive  pagan  version,  'Keep  on 
good  terms  with  the  Devil,  and  God  will  do  you  no  harm.'  President 
Allen  never  adopted  the  detestable  maxim.  He  never  courted  popu- 
larity, and  so,  perhaps,  he  never  deserved  it.  With  a  warm  and  gener- 
ous heart  beating  unseen  and  unsuspected  beneath  the  cold  exterior, 
living  in  all  good  conscience  before  God  every  day,  he  met  abuse  and 
obloquy  with  the  invincible  bravery  of  Christian  meekness.  Late  he 
has  gone  to  his  rest. 

"There,  too,  was  the  gentle  Newman,  the  faithful  friend,  the  classical 
scholar,  the  skillful  and  patient  teacher,  the  accomplished  Christian 
gentleman  ; — beautiful,  delicate,  pure  as  the  opening  flower  of  spring,  he 
faded  early  from  our  sight ;  but  he  left  the  fragrance  of  a  good  man's 
name  behind. 

iRev.  Dr.  Daniel  R.  Goodwin,  in  liis  Alumni  Address  of  July  8,  1873.  The 
graceful  tribute  to  Professor  Packard,  who  was  present,  is  omitted,  as  it  does  not 
attempt  to  characterize  the  man. 


HISTORICAL    SKETOTl  Ixill 

"There  was  the  magiiilicent  and  massive  CU^avehiiid,  rldnim  cl  ven- 
crabile  nomen^ — lotus,  feres  atque  rotundus, — with  stuti' eiioiiiih  in  hiiu  to 
make  a  dozen  men ;  exuberant  in  intellectual  powers,  in  labor  inde- 
fatigable, of"  eagle  vision,  masterly  in  construction,  wise  in  selection, 
lucid  in  exposition,  a  true  lover  of  science,  l)ut  an  inveterate  hater  of 
theory;  as  a  lecturer  unequaled,  as  a  teacher  unsurpassed;  the  model 
professor,  joining  gravity  and  playfulness  in  one,  making  knowledge 
attractive  and  study  a  delight ;  in  government  claiming  severity  as  his 
own  exclusive  privilege,  yet  always  shrinking  from  its  actual  exercise  ; 
forgetting  nothing,  remembering  eveiybody ;  among  the  fathers  and 
founders  of  the  college,  yet  the  genial  brother  of  all  her  sons.  He  fell 
bravely  in  the  harness ;  and  never  did  college  suffer  a  sorer  bereave- 
ment. 

"  There  was  the  indomitable  and  uncompromising  Smyth  :  Justus, 
propositi  tenax,  stern  in  principle,  rough  in  exterior,  yet  of  finest 
sensibilities,  a  great  heart  in  courage  and  in  kindness,  a  Bayard  in 
chivalrous  sentiments,  of  more  than  feminine  tenderness  and  delicacy, 
unselfish,  uncalculating,  often  the  best  frii'nd  of  those  who  took  him  for 
their  enemy.  To  be  first  a  man  and  then  a  gentleman,  esse  quam 
videri,  was  the  motto  of  his  life.  He  was  a  conscious  enemy  to  no  one. 
His  was  a  fierce  and  tiery  nature,  but  its  intensest  heats  had  their  locus 
in  the  intellect  and  the  conscience,  in  the  clear  apprehension  and  ilecp 
sense  of  right,  and  not  in  any  violence  of  passion.  His  greatest  fault 
was  that,  born  an  enthusiast,  \\i'  was  made  a  professor  of  matlu'Uialics. 
He  loved  his  family  with  a  peculiar  strength  of  aireclion,— so  he  loved  Iiis 
friends,  so  he  loved  his  church,  so  he  loved  his  country,  and  so  lie  loved 
the  college.  Whatever  he  felt,  he  fcdt  through  and  through  ;  whatever 
he  did,  he  did  with  all  his  might.  The  college  had  no  more  devoted 
and  zealous  servant  or  benefactor  than  Professor  Smyth.  Foi-  the 
college  he  lived  and  for  the  college  he  died. 

"There,  too,  was  the  sensitive  and  saintly  Upham,  who  has  but  just 
passed  away  from  his  earthly  labors ; — half  hermit,  half  man  of  the 
world  ;  a  most  extraordinary  combination  of  weakness  and  strength,  of 
simplicity  and  astuteness,  of  bashful  modesty  and  unflinching  l)oldness, 
shrinking  as  the  mimosa,  not  only  from  human  touch  but  from  the  very 
gaze  of  human  eyes,  yet  ready  to  march  fearlessly  to  the  cannon's 
mouth^in  the  dark;  a  poet,  a  philosopher,  a  philanthropist,  a  mystic, 
the  very  apostle  of  universal  love  ;  prolific  in  plans,  exhaustless  in 
expedients,  in  eflfort  unwearied,  as  versatile  and  many-sided  as 
Ulysses, — but  to  the  right  and  the  good  as  steady  at  heart  as  the  needle 


Ixiv  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

to  the  pole ;  often,  perhaps  habitually,  driven  by  sheer  modesty  out  of 
the  straightforward  high  road  into  by-paths  and  circuitous  ways.  Of 
large  and  varied  learning,  and  of  the  broadest  human  sympathies, 
genial,  and  generous  to  a  fault,  he  sought  to  find  what  was  good  in 
everybody, — even  in  the  oddest  and  most  anomalous  specimens  of 
human  kind.  He  did  as  much  as  any  man  to  give  a  high  reputation  to 
Bowdoin  College.  He  knew  no  vacation  Avhen  any  work  was  to  be 
done  in  her  behalf,  and  that  he  might  increase  her  endowment,  he 
impoverished  himself." 

To  o-ive  at  the  same  time  a  definite  and  an  accurate  account  of 
the  work  these  men  did  and  of  the  curriculum  as  it  existed  tinder 
President  Allen,  the  following  tabidar  statement  has  been  pre- 
pared from  the  annual  reports  to  the  visiting  committee  for  the 
year  1833.  It  should  be  noted  that  Professor  Newman  had 
charge  of  the  chapel  services  in  the  absence  of  the  President, 
and  that  Professor  Longfellow  was  college  librarian,  a  position 
requiring  his  attendance  at  the  library  from  twelve  to  one  each 
day.  Occasional  lectui-es  not  mentioned  in  their  reports  were 
given  by  him  and  by  Professor  Packard,  for  which  pr()l)ably  some 
reo-ular  recitation  was  omitted.  The  aAcrage  length  of  the  three 
terms  was  a  little  more  than  twelve  weeks. 

DEPARTMENT    OF    NATURAL    SCIENCE    AND    PHILOSOPHY. 

First  Term.         Seniors,   74  recitations  in  Astronomy  and   Spherical 
Trigonometry,  including  Nautical  Astronomy,  with 
exercises  on  globes,  tellurion  and  other  apparatus. 
Second  Term.     Seniors,  74  recitations  in  Chemistry. 

Medical  Class,  Seniors,  Juniors,  62  lectures  on  Chem- 
istry. 
Third  Term.        Seniors,  49  recitations  in  Natural  History. 

Seniors,  41  lectures  on  Mineralogy  and  Geology. 
Seniors,  33  lectures  on  Natural  Philosophy. 

Professor  Cleaveland's  famous  lectures  on  chemistry  must  not  be 
mentioned  without  describing  them.  "After  an  early  breakfast,  it  was 
his  invariable  custom,  continued  to  the  last  years  of  his  life,  to  go  to 
his  laboratory,  and  employ  the  whole  intervening  time  in  preparing  for 
the  lecture  of  the  day,  laying  out  his  topics,  performing  beforehand 
every  experiment,  and  practicing  every  manipulation.     These  prepara- 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixv 

tions  were  interrupted  only  by  the  irugal  repast  sent  to  lilni  ironi  liis 
lioiise  in  a  small  basket  when  the  dinner  hour  had  arrived.  In  these 
preparations  he  always  had  one  or  more  assistants.  When  at  length 
the  hour  of  the  lecture  had  arrived,  and  the  eager  and  punctual  audience 
had  assembled,  and,  after  seven  minutes  by  the  watch,  the  door  was 
closed,  and  silence  pi'evailed,  and  the  Professor  stood  forth  amidst  his 
batteries  and  retorts,  master  of  his  subject  and  of  the  mighty  agents 
he  liad  to  deal  with,  he  was  theia  indeed  in  his  element  and  in  his  glory. 
Though  clad  in  garments  almost  rustic,  he  had  a  dignity  of  appearance 
and  an  air  of  command,  by  which  the  eye  of  every  student  was  kept 
fixed,  and  all  listlessness  and  inattention  were  banished.  His  stern 
and  venerable  features  were  lit  up  with  a  glow  of  genuine  enthusiasni. 
Forgetful  of  himself  he  became  wholly  absorbed  in  liis  subject.  He 
professed  no  great  discoveries,  he  propounded  no  new  tlieories,  he  made 
no  pedantic  display  of  learning ;  but  with  the  modesty  of  true  wisdom 
aimed  only  to  exhibit  those  certain  facts  and  obvious  inductions,  which 
constitute  the  elements  of  his  science.  Having  clearly  (conceived  of 
these,  and  having  them  well  arranged  in  his  own  mind,  lie  produced 
them  in  a  clear  and  orderly  manner.  There  was  no  confusion  in  liis 
thoughts,  and  none  in  his  discourse.  By  his  clear  and  simple  style 
and  its  easy  and  uninterrupted  flow,  by  his  lucid  order,  by  the  earnestness 
of  his  manner,  by  the  interest  with  which  he  seemed  to  regard  the 
smallest  and  most  common  things  pertaining  to  his  theme,  by  his  happy 
illustrations  and  never-failing  experiments,  and  by  his  occasional  sallies 
of  wit  and  good  humor,  he  carried  along  the  delighted  attention  of  his 
hearers  without  weariness  to  the  end  of  the  hour,  making  plain  to  them 
what  had  been  obscure,  investing  even  trivial  things,  by  a  salutary 
illusion,  Avith  an  air  of  importance,  and  in  short  accomplishing  in  a 
manner  which  has  never  been  surpassed,  the  great  object  of  conveying 
to  the  mind  of  the  learner  definite  notions  and  useful  knowledge  on  tlie 
subject  under  consideration."  ^ 

DEPARTMENT    OF    UHETOKIC,  ORATORY    AND    POLITICAL    ECONOMY. 

First  Term.         Seniors,  120  themes,  of  which  80  are  corrected  and 

returned. 
Juniors,  300  themes,  of  which  250  are  corrected  and 

returned. 
Sophomores,  330  translations,  which  are  corrected  and 

returned. 

iKev.  Dr.  Leonard   Woods,  in  his  Address  on  Life  and   Character  of  Parker 
Cleaveland. 


Ixvi 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Second  Term.     Seniors,  74  recitations  in  Political  Economy. 

Seniors,  120  themes,  of  which  80  are  corrected  and 

returned. 
Juniors,  300  themes,  of  which  250  are  corrected  and 

returned. 
Sophomores,   330    translations,  which   are    corrected 
and  returned. 
Third  Term.       Juniors,  300  themes,  of  which  250  are  corrected  and 
returned. 
Sophomores,  330  translations,  which  are  corrected  and 

returned. 
Sophomores,  36  recitations  in  Rhetoric. 
Freshmen,  72  exercises  in  Elocution. 
Public  declamations  were  conducted  every  Wednesday  afternoon  in 
the  first  and  third  terms,  and  private  declamations  on  Fridays  in  the 
same  terms. 

DEPARTMENT    OF    MENTAL    AND    MORAL    PHILOSOPHY. 

First  Term.  Seniors,  62  recitations  in  Stewart's  Philosophy. 

Seniors,  48  recitations  in  Vattel's  Law  of  Nations. 

Freshmen,  72  recitations  in  Latin. 
Second  Term.     Seniors,  48  recitations  in  Hebrew. 

Juniors,  62  recitations  in  Upham's  Mental  Philosophy. 

Freshmen,  72  recitations  in  Livy  and  Roman  Antiqui- 
ties, 
Third  Term.        Seniors,  20  recitations  in  Butler's  Analosry. 

Seniors,  40  recitations  in  Hebrew. 

Juniors,  30  recitations  in  Upham's  Mental  Philosophy. 

Juniors,    30    recitations    in    Rawle's    Constitution    of 
United  States. 

Freshmen,  36  recitations  in  Latin. 

Freshmen,  30  recitations  in  Hedge's  Logic. 
Forensics  by  the  Seniors    during  the  first  two  terms    and   by  the 
Juniors  during    the    third    term  were    under  the  charge  of    Professor 
Upham. 

department    of    ancient    LANGUAGES. 

First  Term.         Juniors,  48  recitations  in  Juvenal. 
Juniors,  60  recitations  in  Homer. 
Sophomores,   72   recitations    in    Gr;T3ca    Majora    and 
Excerpta  Latina.  '■ 

Freshmen,  72  recitations  in  Greek  Historians. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH 


Ix 


Second  Term.      Seniors,  48  recitations  in  Virgil. 
Juniors,  60  recitations  in  Homer. 
Sophomores,    72   recitations    in    Gra'ca    Majora    and 

Horace. 
Freshmen,  72  recitations  in  Griuca  Majora. 
Third  Term.       Juniors,  24  recitations  in  Greek. 

Sophomores,   36    recitations    in    Gneca    Majora    and 

Horace. 
Freshmen,  72  recitations  in  Greek  Orators. 
Optional  class,  18  recitations  in  Latin. 
As  Professor  Packard  tVe(iuently  heard  his  classes  in  two  divisions, 
it  was  practically  impossible  for  him  to  conduct  the  work  of  the  Fresh- 
men in  Latin,  which  was  for  many  years  assumed  ]>y  Professor  Upham. 

DEPARTJIENT    OF    MATHEMATICS. 

First  Term.         Juniors,  72  recitations  in  Mechanics. 

Sophomores,  72  recitations  in    Plane  Trigonometry. 

Freshmen,  60  recitations  in  Algebra. 
Second  Term.     Juniors,  72  recitations  in  Electricity,  Magnetism,  and 
Optics. 

Sophomores,  72  recitations  in  Surveying  and  Naviga- 
tion. 

Freslnnen,  60  recitations  in  Algt'l)ra. 
Third  Term.        Juniors,  72  recitations  in  Calculus. 

Sophomores,  72  recitations  in  Projections  and  Lt'V(ding. 

Freshmen,  60  recitations  in  CJeonn'try. 
Li  this  department  also  the  Sophomores  and  Freshmen  recited  for  a 
portion  of  the  year  in  two  divisions  each,  so  that  Professor  Smyth  had 
on  the  whole  an  average  of  four  recitations  a  day  during  the  academic 
year. 

DEPARTMENT    OF    MODERN    LANGUAGES. 

First  Term.         Juniors,  66  recitations  in  Spanish. 

Sophomores,  60  recitations  in  Freiu-li. 
Second  Term.     Seniors,  48  recitations  in  German. 

Senioi's,  48  recitations  in  Italian. 

Juniors,  GQ  recitations  in  Spanish. 

Sophomores,  60  recitations  in  li'rench. 
Third  Term.        Seniors,  32  recitations  in  German. 

Seniors,  32  recitations  in  Italian. 

Juniors,  GG  recitations  in  Spanish. 

Sophomores,  60  recitations  in  French. 


Ixviii  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

According  to  the  printed  regulations  the  life  of  a,  student 
during  this  administration  was  marked  by  a  healthful  regularity 
in  the  hours  of  work  and  play.  He  rose  with  the  ringing  of  the 
chapel  bell  at  six.  Immediately  after  morning  prayers,  held  in  a 
building  that  was  deemed  by  the  Faculty  too  cold  during  the 
winter  term  for  any  exercise  lasting  more  than  fifteen  minutes,  he 
attended  the  first  recitation  of  the  day.  At  its  close  came  break- 
fast in  Commons  Hall.'  As  the  association  which  conducted 
Commons  was  under  student  management  and  only  charged  a 
shilling  a  day  for  board,  it  is  fair  to  assume  that  the  average 
collegian  did  not  tarry  long,  and  consequently  had  an  hour  and 
a  half  for  play  before  the  nine  o'clock  bell  called  him  to  his  room 
for  study.  At  eleven  came  the  midday  recitation.  After  that  he 
had  the  opportunity  of  consulting  the  college  library,  open  for  an 
hour.  Since  no  under-graduate  could  borrow  books  oftener  than 
once  in  three  weeks,  and  Freshmen  were  limited  to  one  book  at 
a  time,  this  opportunity  did  not  keep  many  from  dinner,  which 
was  served  at  about  the  same  time.  Study  hours  began  again 
at  two  o'clock  and  continued  till  the  afternoon  recitation,  which 
preceded  evening  prayers  by  an  hour.  These  two  daily  religious 
exercises  were  conducted  by  the  President.  After  prayers  the 
third  period  for  exercise  and  relaxation  extended  to  eight  o'clock. 
It  is  probable,  however,  that  some  tolerably  good  as  well  as  the  bad 
boys  did  "without  permission  of  the  executive  Government  go  a 
shooting  or  fishing,"  while  many  of  the  hours  so  carefully  allotted 
to  study  and  to  sleep  were  spent  in  concocting  and  executing 
various  "scrapes"  which  the  published  memoirs  of  graduates  and 
college  tradition  have  made  sufficiently  familiar.^ 

President  Allen's  administration,  which  opened  with  a  distinct 
advance  in  the  character  of  the  institution  and  the  number  of  its 
pupils,  was  clouded  towards  the  end  of  its  first  decade  by  his 
personal  unpopularity  with  a  majority  of  the  Boards,  and  by  the 

1  This  brick  building  on  Bath  Street  was  erected  in  1829  at  a  cost  of  $1,750.  It 
was  used  for  this  purpose  for  several  years  and  has  since  served  successively  as  a 
gymnasium,  chemical  laboratory,  and  store-house. 

2  Interesting  accounts  of  student  life  at  Bowdoin  may  be  found  in  Abbott's  New 
England  and  her  Institutions,  in  Hamlin's  My  Life  and  Times,  and  in  Kellogg's 
Whispering  Pine  Series. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixix 

unjust  measures  taken  to  secure  his  renio\aI.  Ilis  stately  and 
reserved  hearing  concealed  a  warm  and  generous  heart,  vet  few 
realized  this  save  his  intimate  friends.  His  manners  were  those 
of  his  own  college  days,  when  President  AVillard  had  but  to  show 
himself  in  the  college  yard,  and  students  and  tutors  alike  kept 
their  heads  uncovered  till  he  was  out  of  sight.  AVith  this  out- 
ward coldness  of  demeanor  was  coml)ined  a  firm  and  inflexil^le 
will  which  followed  what  seemed  the  right  course,  with  no 
attem[)t  to  avoid  or  lessen  the  personal  opposition  his  decisions 
would  arouse.  These  circumstances,  coupled  with  di'nominational 
jealousies,  led  to  a  singular  piece  of  special  legislation.  In  March, 
1<S31,  a  law  was  enacted,  providing  "that  no  person  now  holding 
the  office  of  president  in  any  college  in  this  state  shall  hold  said 
office  beyond  the  day  of  the  next  Commencement  ludess  he  shall 
be  re-elected.  No  person  shall  be  elected  or  re-elected  to  the 
office  of  president  unless  he  shall  receive  in  each  board  two-thirds 
of  all  the  votes  given  on  the  question  of  his  election."  It 
was  not  concealed  by  the  advocates  of  this  measure  that  their 
sole  desire  was  to  remove  Dr.  Allen  from  the  position  which 
he  had  been  chosen  to  hold  "  durinij  good  behavior."  At  the 
next  meeting  of  the  Trustees,  of  seventeen  votes  cast  for 
president,  Dr.  Allen  had  seven.  It  was  manifestly  impossible 
under  the  law  to  choose  his  successor,  and  overtures  were  made 
to  him  that  he  should  be  re-elected  and  then  resijrn.  He  refused 
to  consider  this  proposition,  and  prepared  to  bring  the  legality 
of  the  act  of  the  legislature  before  the  courts.  He  removed  his 
family  to  Newburyport,  Mass.,  and  as  a  resident  of  another 
state  began  an  action  in  the  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  against  the  college 
treasurer  for  his  salary  and  fees.  The  case  was  argued  before 
Judge  Story  in  May,  1833,  Hon.  Simon  Greenleaf  appearing  for 
the  plaintiff,  and  Hon.  Stephen  Longfellow  for  the  college  treas- 
urer. The  decision  of  Judge  Story  n(jt  only  re-instated  Dr.  Allen 
in  his  office,  but  also  restored  the  institution  to  the  independent 
position  secured  by  the  article  in  the  Act  of  vSeparation,  under 
which  Maine  became  a  new  state.  For  it  held  that  the  attempted 
surrender  of  rights  therein  reserved  had  not  been  carried  out,  and 
incidentally  showed  that  the  act  of  1821,  increasing  the  member- 


Ixx  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

ship  of  the  Boards,  and  that  of  1826,  making  the  governor  of  the 
state  an  ex  officio  Trustee,  were  unconstitutional.  The  decision 
was  largely  influenced  l^y  the  famous  Dartmouth  College  case  of 
1819,  and  it  is  a  noteworthy  coincidence  that  the  same  principle 
of  law  that  removed  President  Allen  from  the  short-lived  Dart- 
mouth University  should  have  restored  him,  a  few  years  later,  to 
the  same  position  at  Bowdoin. 

As  to  its  effect  upon  their  membership,  the  Boards  viewed 
the  decision  in  different  lights.  The  Overseers  resolved  that  an 
appointment  under  the  Act  of  1821  gave  no  right  to  a  seat  in 
their  body,  that  certain  subsequent  elections  were  invalid,  that 
only  forty  persons  were  now  lawfully  members,  and  that  there 
were  five  vacancies.  The  Trustees,  on  the  other  hand,  disregarded 
this  portion  of  the  decision  as  extra-judicial,  and  although  it  was 
tacitly  understood  that  no  new  elections  should  be  made,  it  was 
twelve  years  before  their  number  was  reduced,  by  death  and 
resignation,  to  the  thirteen  provided  for  in  the  charter,  and  over 
forty  years  before  the  last  trustee  appointed  by  Governor  King, 
ceased  to  meet  with  the  Board. 

Few  American  colleges  have  suffered  less  by  fire  during  a 
hundred  years  than  has  Bowdoin.  This  circumstance  will  perhaps 
warrant  the  insertion  of  a  full  account  of  the  second  and  last 
serious  conflagration  it  has  met  with,  taken  from  the  private  letter 
of  a  young  Sophomore  : 

February  17tli,  1836. 
Dear  Father  : 

I  suppose  that  you  will  have  heard  of  the  fire  here  before  this 
reaches  you.  It  began  about  two  o'clock  this  morning  in  the  north- 
east corner  of  Maine  Hall,  either  in  the  cellar  or  on  the  lower  floor  ; 
the  room  has  lately  liad  a  new  fire-place,  and  it  is  supposed  to  have 
originated  in  some  defect  in  this.  It  was  occupied  by  Richardson  a 
freshman  ;  as  his  bed  was  out  of  order  in  some  way,  he  came  to  McKeeu 
Hall'  and  slept  with  Scamman  ;  if  he  had  not  he  would  undoubtedly 
been  smothered  by  the  dense  smoke.  One  of  the  students  in  the  fourth 
story  was  the  first  to  smell  the  smoke,  he  jumped  up  and  without 
stopping  to  attempt  to  save  anything  ran  down  stairs  breaking  open  all 

iMcKeen  Hall  was  a  wooden  building  on  the  corner  of  Main  and  Cleaveland 
Streets,  which  had  rooms  for  students  in  the  second  story. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixxi 

the  students'  doors  as  he  passed  them.  All  the  students  in  that  end  lost 
everything  but  the  clothes  they  wore,  most  of  them  leaving  their  outside 
garments  and  watches  even.  Dr.  Adams,  the  tutor,  roomed  in  that 
end,  and  believing  when  he  awaked  that  the  staircase  was  in  flames,  he 
jumped  out  of  the  window  and  broke  his  leg  just  above  the  ankle ;  he 
was  found  lying  on  the  ground  l)y  some  of  the  students  who  carried  him 
into  New  College.  Silsbee,  one  of  the  two  who  walked  to  Portland  and 
back  the  same  day,  knew  that  there  was  a  letter  for  liis  chum  in  the 
fourth  story  of  that  entry  containing  a  hundred  dollars.  The  staircase 
was  by  this  time  entirely  destroyed,  but  the  room  happened  to  be  a 
middle  one,  and  he  went  into  the  one  next  to  it  in  the  other  end,  climljed 
around  the  double  wall  separating  the  two  ends,  ])assing  from  one 
window  to  the  other,  got  the  letter  and  returiu'd  in  safety.  Tliis  was' 
very  difficult  and  dangerous  on  account  of  the  thickness  of  tlie  college 
walls  and  what  no  other  fellow  could  have  done. 

The  flames  were  communicated  by  the  I'oof  to  the  other  half  of  the 
building,  and  beginning  at  the  top,  of  course  consumed  it  very  slowly; 
everything  was  saved  from  this  end  even  the  doors  and  windows.  Tlie 
Peucinian  library  was  saved  with  very  little  injury,  losing  oidv  tliosc 
l)Ooks  which  were  in  the  students'  rooms  in  the  noi'th-wcstcrn  end. 
The  Athena-an  library  containing  o\-er  llircc  tliunsand  Ndhimcs,  many 
very  valuable,  \vas  entirely  destroyed  witli  thi^  exception  id'  such  as 
are  out. 

One  or  two  of  the  students  who  slept  at  home  canu-  in  the  morning 
to  atli'iid  })rayers  and  were  (piite  "■  struck  aback"  to  see  nothing  of  tlu' 
great  building  but  the  blackened,  windowless,  doorless,  roofless  walls; 
they  had  heard  the  cry,  l)ut  thought  it  \vas  nothing  l)ut  tiie  j/aggers' 
houses.  There  Avill  be  no  recitations  to-d;iy  as  the  recitation  rooms  arc 
all  burned,  and  the  government  are  all  busy  finding  quarters  for  the 
students. 

Give  my  love  to  mother  and  believe  me  your  affectionate  son 

Edwako. 

President  Allen  resinned  his  collcoc  duties  in  \Ho'.\  with  iinicli 
of  the  favor  that  aeconipanies  a  firm  and  snceessfnl  defense  of 
one's  rights.  The  prejndiee  ag;ainst  liini,  however,  on  the  [)art  of 
influential  members  of  tlie  Boards  continued  as  stronij  as  ever. 
Unfortunately,  within  a  few  years,  his  unjjopiiiai'ity  with  the 
students  increased  to  an  extent  that  rendered  his  i)osition  un[)leH8- 
ant.      In  deference  to  the  opinion  of  friends,  who  hclieved  this 


Ixxii  BOAVDOIN    COLLEGE 

twofold  antagonism  prejudicial  to  the  interests  of  the  college,  he 
tendered  his  resignation  in  1838,  to  take  effect  the  following  year. 
He  retired  to  a  life  of  literary  activity  at  Northampton,  Mass., 
and  there,  also,  his  closing  years  were  spent  in  well-earned  repose. 
His  death  occurred  1(3  July,  18G8,  in  his  eighty-fifth  year. 

The  clouds  that  obscured  its  close  have  passed  away,  and  it  is 
now  possible  to  see  clearly  the  advance  made  during  this  adminis- 
tration. While  the  ridiculous  system  still  prevailed  at  some 
New  England  colleges  of  intrusting  the  entire  work  of  a  class  to 
one  tutor  for  one  term,  to  another  for  the  second,  and  so  on, 
President  Allen  arranged  for  instruction  by  departments  and 
placed  each  in  the  hands  of  an  experienced  teacher.  To  the 
popular  demand  for  a  "practical"  education,  a  demand  then  at 
one  of  its  periodic  seasons  of  prominence,  he  made  the  best 
possible  reply  in  the  establishment  of  the  Medical  School  and  in 
the  addition  of  modern  languages  to  the  curricidum.  During  the 
preceding  five  years,  the  average  number  of  academic  students 
was  fifty ;  during  his  administration  it  was  one  hundred  and 
twenty-five.  The  subsequent  career  of  many  in  those  nineteen 
classes  must  have  been  a  source  of  pride  to  the  president  who 
signed  their  diplomas  :  for  they  gave  to  literature,  Hawthorne 
and  Longfellow  ;  to  law,  John  Appleton  and  Thonias  Drummond  ; 
to  theology,  Samuel  Harris  and  Henry  B.  Smith  ;  to  medicine, 
Fordyce  Barker ;  to  political  life,  Franklin  Pierce,  William  Pitt 
Fessenden,  John  P.  Hale,  Seargent  S.  Prentiss,  and  John  A. 
Andrew. 


THE     CHHPEli, 


CHAPTER   VI. 

rilESIDENT    AVOODS'S    ADMINISTRATION. 

College  finauecs — President  Woods— His  views  on  College  discipline- 
Residence  abroad— The  chapel — Tutors — Impairment  of  the  endow- 
ment— Denominational  position  of  the  College— Collins  Professorship — 
Representation  of  difterent  denominations  in  the  Board  of  Trustees — 
Semi-centennial — Law  school— Improvement  of  the  grounds — The  cur- 
riculum— Alumni  beciuests — Resignation  of  President  Woods. 

Tlic  tinancial  depression  that  followed  the  [>anic  of  l<Svi7 
seriously  affected  the  income  of  the  college.  Its  invested  funds 
then  amounted  to  one  hundred  thousand  dollars,  of  which  cii^lit- 
tenths  were  in  bank  stocks.  The  dhidcnds  from  these  failed  to 
such  an  extent  that,  while  the  total  expcnditiu-es  were  under  ten 
thousand  dollars,  there  was  an  annual  dcticit  of  two  thousand  foi- 
several  years.  The  darkness  of  the  linaucial  outlook  was  not 
brightened  by  the  disagTcement  of  tlu;  Boards  as  to  the  new 
president.  The  Trustees  chose,  in  ISo'S,  Professor  Chauncey  A. 
Goodrich,  of  Yale,  but  the  selection  was  not  satisfactory  to  the 
Overseers.  The  following  year  th(!y  also  vetoed  the  election  of 
William  G.  Goddard,  then  professor  of  rhetoric  in  Bi'own  Uni- 
versity. The  third  selection  of  the  Trustees,  that  of  Leonard 
Woods,  fir.,  professor  of  biblic.d  literature  in  Hangor  Theologicnl 
Seminary,  was  })romptly  ratified  by  the  lower  Board.  .Vs  the 
son  of  a  famous  and  influential  New  England  theologian  :  as  a 
college  student  who  had  graduated  at  nineteen  with  the  niaxinnim 
rank  in  every  study ;  as  a  successful  and  popular  teacher  at 
Andover  and  at  Bangor;  as  the  translator  and  editor  of  Knapp's 
Theology,  widelv  used  as  a  text-book,  and  reprinted  in  lOngiand  : 
as  the  editor  of  a  j)criodical  noted  alike  for  its  ability  and  its 
independence  ;  as  a  preacher,  the  charm  of  whose  sermons  elicited 
from  cultured  listeners  praise  that  seems  almost  extravagant ;  as 
a  conversationalist  of  rare  natural  powers,  increased  by  a  wide 
range  of   reading;     this    young  man   of   thii-ty-one  had    led    his 


IxxiV  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

acquaintcances  to  anticipate  a  brilliant  career  for  him  and  for  the 
colleoe  under  his  direction.  He  came  to  the  work  with  a  willinci; 
spirit,  asking  that  a  larger  amount  of  teaching  than  had  been 
usual  should  be  assigned  him,  and  with  an  ideal  of  Avhat  a  college 
president  should  be,  as  high  as  it  was  diverse  from  that  of  several 
of  those  who  voted  for  him. 

Reference  can  be  made  only  to  those  traits  of  his  attractive 
and  many-sided  character  that  appeared  prominently  in  his  admin- 
istration. There  had  naturally  been  some  disorder  in  the  closing 
months  of  Dr.  Allen's  presidency.  Indeed,  there  was  a  suspicion 
that  the  burning  of  the  President's  house,  after  his  removal  from 
Brunswick,  might  be  laid  to  the  chai'ge  of  some  reckless  under- 
graduate. The  new  president  called  to  his  study  one  after 
another  of  those  who  were  thought  to  have  been  leadei's  in  the 
disturbances.  They  went  with  surprise,  for  they  believed  "all  the 
old  scores  wiped  off,  and  there  had  been  no  time  to  run  up  new 
ones.  There  was  nothing  said  about  old  scores  or  new  ones.  The 
President  met  them  with  that  kind  and  graceful  courtesy  that  was 
peculiar  to  him.  He  talked  to  them  of  the  opportunities  of  college 
life,  and  made  them  feel,  as  though  it  had  been  their  thouglit 
rather  than  his,  the  obligation  that  such  opportunities  ini[)ose. 
This  simple  conversation,  held  with  one  as  he  sat  with  him  in  his 
study,  with  another  as  he  walked  with  him  among  the  pines,  was 
sufficient  to  transform  these  young  men.  He  saved  them  to  them- 
selves, to  the  college,  and  to  the  world.  One  of  them,  not  only 
as  a  minister  of  the  chiu'ch,  brought  like  aid  to  many  a  wandering 
soul,  but  became  in  a  special  manner  the  helper  of  the  President 
in  the  work  of  rescuing  from  entanglement  in  evil  courses  the 
young  men  who  were  tempted  as  he  had  been.'"  This  was  Pres- 
ident Woods's  method.  In  the  ordinary  college  discipline  of 
that  day  he  placed  small  dependence.  Believing  that  in  every 
young  man's  heart  there  is  a  principle  of  honor  that  can  be  fully 
trusted  if  once  aroused,  he  had  little  faith  in  other  means  of 
securing  obedience  and  attention  to  college  duties.  So  hap[)y 
were  the  results  of  this  personal  intercourse  with  this  gifted  man, 
that  one  who  knew  him  and  the  college  well  does  not  hesitate  to 

1  Address  on  Leonard  Woods  by  Charles  Carroll  Everett. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixxv 

write:  "Bowdoin  College  offered  mean.s  of  education  in  tlii.s 
respect  unequaled  in  the  country.  Students  found  thenist'lves  at 
once  in  the  presence  of  a  culture  that  might  have  heen  the  product 
of  the  best  universities  and  the  most  [)<)lished  courts  of  the  old 
world.  They  received  from  their  President  an  influence  such  as 
— as  has  been  well  remarked — men  go  abroad  to  seek ;  such  as 
breathes  in  the  aisles  of  old  cathedrals.  They  learned  from  him 
what  reverence  means  and  loyalty.  They  learned  that  society  is 
not  a  mere  human  invention." 

At  the  same  time  his  colleagues  and  the  [)ul)lic  were  not  always 
content  with  methods  and  efforts  that  seemed  to  give  a  major 
share  of  attention  to  the  bad  boys,  while  the  good  ones  were 
allowed  to  govern  themselves.  College  students  did  not  cease 
to  be  human,  and  according  as  one  looked  at  what  passed  unjiun- 
ished,  or  at  what  was  entirely  prevented,  was  he  inclined  to  blame 
or  praise  the  policy  favored  by  tlie  President,  if  not  in\Mriably 
pursued,  for  over  a  (piarter  of  a  century. 

In  accordance  with  a  desire  ex[)rcsscd  on  the  accc])t:nic('  ot'  his 
appointment.  President  Woods  went  abroad  in  jslo  t()  studv  the 
educational  methods  and  institutions  of  the  old  world.  lie  went 
with  a  bias  toward  mediawalism  that  was  ever  a  source  of  \v(»n<lei- 
to  those  who  knew  him  to  be  a  lover  as  well  as  a  descendant  of 
staunch  Puritan  di\  ines.  This  extract  from  a  letter  written  at 
Oxford,  where  he  became  intimately  acijuainted  with  Dr.  i'usey, 
will  explain  why  it  was  sometimes  asked  if  he  were  not  at  heart 
a  ritualist. 

"All  my  prepossessions  in  favor  of  the  Enj^lish  system  of  education 
have  been  justified  after  the  most  minute  inspection.  The  studies  are 
not  more  extensive  or  more  thorourfh  than  with  us  ;  l)ut  tliere  is  here  u 
magnificence  of  airhitecture,  an  assemblage  of  paintings,  statues, 
gardens,  and  walks  ;  above  all  a  solemnity  and  grandeur  of  religious 
worship  which  does  more  to  elevate  the  taste  aiul  purity  the  character 
than  the  whole  cncydopavlia  of  knowledge.  In  each  one  of  the 
twenty  colleges  here  there  is  a  chai)el,  the  poori-st  of  which  surpasses 
the  richest  I  have  ever  seen  in  America.  And  the  service  daily  per- 
formed in  them  is  congruous  to  the  place.  In  several  of  them  it  is 
performed  by  eight  chaplains  and  sixteen  choristers,  robed  in  white, 
who  are  all  supported  Ijv  the  foundations,  and  by  whom  day  by  day,  aixl 


Ixxvi  BOAVDOIN    COLLEGE 

year  after  year,  God  is  magnified  in  strains  delivered  down  from  the 
primitive  church,  if  not  the  very  strains  of  David  himself.  The  effect 
produced  by  the  service  thus  performed  is  inconceivably  great,  especially 
upon  the  young  men  here."  ^ 

Not  Ions:  after  his  return  the  President  had  the  well-deserved 
pleasure  of  realizing  in  a  new  college  chapel,  the  dream  of  his 
youth  and  the  joy  of  later  years,  a  structure  "eloquently  building 
into  itself  the  expressive  cross  and  lifting  up  its  spires  to  heaven 
as  accompaniments  of  the  prayers  rising  from  it  morning  and 
evening."  Though  associated  with  the  name  of  Governor  King, 
it  is  in  reality  a  monument  to  President  Woods.  His  skill  and 
constancy  secured  the  money  which  warranted  so  expensive  a 
building  and  which  in  large  measure  met  the  cost  of  its  erection. 
Without  the  thirty  thousand  dollars  received  as  a  contingent 
remainder  from  the  Bowdoin  estate,  the  college  would  have  been 
obliged  to  content  itself  for  another  score  of  years  with  the 
wooden  chapel  that  had  already  served  through  three  administra- 
tions. His  views,  too,  were  exemplified  both  in  the  architecture 
of  the  exterior  and  the  arrangements  of  tlie  interior.  At  his 
request  Mr.  Richard  Upjohn,  of  New  York  City,  designed  a 
Komanesque  church,  which,  built  of  undressed  granite,  from  a 
neighboring  quarry,  has  been  the  pride  of  each  succeeding  gener- 
ation of  Bowdoin  students.  The  corner-stone  was  laid  July  16, 
1845,  with  impressive  Masonic  ceremonies  and  an  oration  by 
Hon.  Charles  S.  Daveis  of  the  class  of  1807  ;  the  building  was 
dedicated  June  7,  1855,  the  sermon  being  preached  by  Professor 
Roswell  D.  Hitchcock.  An  important  feature  in  the  decoration 
of  the  chapel  proper  was  left  for  friends  of  the  college  of  subse- 
quent years.  The  twelve  large  panels  of  this  "  grave  and  lofty 
room  with  its  glowing  windows  and  its  starry  roof"  have  from  time 
to  time  l^een  filled  with  copies  of  famous  paintings  illustrative  of 
Bible  history.^ 

1  Life  and  character  of  Leonard  Woods,  D.D.,  by  Edwards  A.  Park,  page  44. 

-The  majority  of  New  Englanders  believed  that  meeting-houses,  including 
college  chapels,  should  be  constructed  according  to  the  laws  of  acoustics. 
President  Woods  held  that  a  church  should  be  erected  according  to  the  law  of 
optics.     The  Bowdoin  chapel  was  so  erected.    The  President,  however,  was  by  no 


HISTOr.ICAL    SKETCH  Ixxvii 

At  tlie  heg-innini;- of  this  ndiiiiuistratioii  scvci-al  (•ircmiistanccs, 
among"  them  tlu'  inability  to  call  at  once  a  ni-w  professor  to  the 
chair  of  rhetoric  and  oratory,  and  the  absence  of  the  president 
aI)i-oad,  led  to  the  resumption  of  the  pi-actice  of  emploving  one 
or  more  tutors  each  year.  The  tenure  of  ofKce  and  the  chaiactei- 
of  these  appointments,  however,  were  materially  changed,  as  will 
be  seen  by  the  fact  tliat  over  one-half  of  those  employed  became 
professors  in  this  or  other  colleges,  while  the  a\erage  tei-m  of 
service  of  the  others  was  nearly  double  that  usual  in  the  early 
years  of  the  college. 

For  some  time  at  this  period  the  funds  of  the  college  not  only 
yielded  little  incouie,  but  had  no  market  value.  When  the 
general  liquidation  had  cleared  the  financial  situation  somewhat, 
the  treasurer  reported  that  bank  stocks,  which  had  cost  ui)wards 
of    eighty  thousand  dollars,   were   now  worth  fifty  thousand   or 

means  destitute  of  tact.  Wheu  a  lectern  was  presented  the  college,  he  permitted 
it  to  be  placed  in  the  library  and  allowed  an  orthodox  puljiit  to  remain  upon  the 
platform.  The  following  description,  together  witli  the  two  illustrations,  will  give 
to  those  who  have  not  seen  it,  some  idea  of  a  structure  which  has  exerted  an 
influence  as  real  as  it  has  been  silent  and  unperceived.  The  facade  is  strongly 
marked  by  twin  towers,  the  spires  of  which  rise  to  a  lieight  of  one  hundred  and 
twenty  feet.  The  main  walls  equal  in  length  the  lieight  of  the  towers  and  shut 
off  the  nave,  which  forms  the  chapel  proper,  frona  the  aisles.  The.se,  thus  con- 
verted into  separate  rooms,  together  with  the  choir  in  the  rear,  make  a  home  for 
the  library.  The  transepts  break  the  long  reach  of  the  low  roof  of  the  aisles  and 
afford  entrance  and  office  rooms.  It  is  the  nave  that  esjiecially  illustrates  the 
aesthetic  views  of  President  Woods.  On  passing  througii  the  vestibule,  one  finds 
himself  in  a  broad  aisle,  on  either  side  of  which  are  five  forms  running  lengthwise 
with  three  rows  of  seats,  each  behind  and  above  the  other.  These  are  occupied 
by  the  students,  the  lower  classes  sitting  nearer  the  entrance,  while  members  of 
the  faculty  occupy  seats  between  the  forms,  or  on  the  platform  which  occupies 
the  entire  end  of  the  room.  High  above  this  platform  is  the  gallery  which  affords 
admission  to  the  room  lately  used  for  the  art  collet^tions.  Tlui  entrance  to  it  is  so 
arranged  that  the  large  rose  window  at  the  east  end  pours  a  flood  of  light  into  tlie 
chapel  in  the  morning.  Directly  op[)osite  is  the  organ  loft  with  a  gallery  for  the 
choir,  and  a  tasteful  organ,  the  gift  of  a  recent  graduate  and  liis  wife.  The  wood- 
work, all  of  black  walnut,  has  designs  in  relief  in  harmony  with  architecture  of 
the  building.  The  smooth  walls  rise  nearly  forty  feet  above  the  wainscoting 
before  they  are  broken  by  the  clere-story  windows.  This  space  is  divided  by 
decorative  frescoing,  into  twelve  large  panels  for  as  many  paintings.  On  the 
north  side  are  scenes  from  New  Testament  history,  viz.,  the  annunciation,  the 
adoration  of  the  magi,  the  baptism,  the  transfiguration,  Peter  and  John  healing 
the  cripple,  and  Paul  on  Mars  Hill.  Oppo.site  are  St.  Michael  and  the  dragon, 
Adam  and  Eve,  and  Moses  giving  the  law.  The  ceiling,  which  is  open  to  the 
roof,  is  painted  blue  with  golden  stars. 


Ixxviii  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

would  realize  that  sum.  This,  however,  does  not  represent  the 
entire  loss.  By  the  failure  of  the  dividends  and  the  successive 
annual  deficits,  the  college  had  contracted  debts  that  impaired 
still  further  its  endowment.  It  is  hardly  an  exaggeration  to  say 
that  half  of  Bowdoin's  income-producing  property  was  lost 
during  this  financial  depression. 

In  1841,  the  trustees  voted  that  members  of  the  Faculty 
should  spend  a  portion  of  the  winter  vacation  in  personal 
appeals  for  assistance  for  the  college  "in  its  present  precarious 
condition."  The  professors  naturally  went  to  members  of  the 
religious  denomination  to  which  they  belonged.  Their  appeal  was 
often  met  with  the  reply,  "We  do  not  know  whether  Bowdoin 
College  is  to  be  a  Congregational  institution  or  not.  It  is  ours  by 
its  history,  but  a  majority  of  its  trustees  differ  from  us  either  in 
doctrinal  belief  or  church  affiliations."  Most  New  England 
colleges  were  denominational.  Sectarian  spirit  in  Maine  was 
perhaps  as  strong  as  at  any  period  in  this  century.  It  seemed 
necessary,  as  well  as  desirable,  that  the  college  should  declare  its 
position.  A  declaration,  therefore,  was  drawn  up  and  signed  l)y 
eleven  of  the  fourteen  trustees  and  by  thirty-four  of  the  forty-one 
overseers. 

After  stating  in  a  preamble  the  desirableness  of  making  the 
denominational  character  of  the  college  known  and  of  furnishing 
assurance  of  its  future  policy,  this  document  declares  : 

Flvi-it — That  science  and  literature  are  not  to  be  separated 
from  morals  and  religion  in  the  administration  of  the  college. 

Second — That  this  can  be  secured  and  financial  strength 
obtained  through  an  established  denominational  position. 

Third — That  though  not  required  by  its  charter,  the  college 
has  been  and  still  is  of  the  Orthodox  Cono-regational  denomination. 

Fourth — That  no  change  of  its  character  in  this  direction  is 
contemplated. 

Fifth — That  trustees,  overseers,  and  faculty  should  perform 
their  duties  so  as  not  to  conflict  in  any  degree  with  the  moral  and 
religious  instruction  to  be  given  in  accordance  with  its  denomina- 
tional character,  and  that  such  instruction  should  be  given  by 
officers  of  that  religious  faith. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  IxxiX 

/Sixth — That  tlie  (lociuncnt  does  not  pfcncnt  the  P)0!iv(ls  of 
the  future  from  makiiiii' elianges,  provided  tliev  show  proper  i-e^ard 
to  the  eireiimstances  of  this  deehiralioii. 

ScvciitJi — That  it  is  intended  to  serxc  not  oidy  as  a  hasis  for 
pecuniary  aid,  hut  also  for  conciliation  of  dirt'erent  views  and 
interests.' 

Provided  with  this  statement,  Professor  Upham,  the  solicitini>' 
agent  of  the  collei^e,  a^'ain  a[)[)ealed  to  the  C^)n^•re^■ationalists  of 
Maine  and  Massachusetts.  Almost  all  of  the  seventy  thousand 
dollars  which  he  secured  came  from  that  denomination,  'i'his 
hirge  accession  to  the  college  funds,  besides  ensuring  the  comple- 
tion of  the  chapel,  which  it  was  found  would  cost  three  times  the 
fifteen  thousand  at  first  appropriated,  warranted  the  erection  of  a 
new  dormitory  which  the  increase  of  students  had  long  made 
desirable.  This  was  built  in  1843  at  a  cost  of  nine  thousand 
dollars,  and  four  years  later  was  formally  named  Aj)pleton  Mail, 
in  honor  of  the  second  })resident  of  the  college. 

A  portion  of  the  new  endowment  w^as  devoted  by  the  donors 
to  the  foundation  of  the  Collins  professorship  of  natural  and 
revealed  religion.  This  chair  w^as  the  result  of  a  belief  on  the  part 
of  several  friends  of  the  college  that  the  time  and  thought  of  one 
man  could  well  be  given  to  the  direct  work  of  moral  and  religious 
instruction  outside  of  the  organized  course  of  study.  The  pro- 
visions of  its  incumbency  are  so  peculiar  and  so  frequently  mis- 
understood that  they  are  given  in  full. 

"The  professor  shall  at  all  times  be  selected  from  ministers  or 
ordained  clergymen  in  regular  standing  of  tlie  Trinitarian  Congrega- 
tional denomination  of  Christians. 

"The  professor  shall  not  be  a  member  of  the  executive  government 
of  the  college,  nor  be  required  or  allowed  to  communicate  any  knowl- 
edge of  the  character,  opinions,  or  conduct  of  any  student  of  the  college 
obtained  by  intercourse  or  conversation  with  the  students. 

"  It  shall  be  his  duty  to  endeavor  to  cultivate  and  maintain  a  familiar 
intercourse  with  the  students,  and  to  visit  and  converse  with  them  at 
their  chambers ;  and  by  conversation,  as  well  as  by  more  formal  teach- 
ing and  preaching,  to  impress  upon  tlicir  minds  the  truths  of  the  gospel 

iThe  declaration  is  printed  in  full  in  Cleaveland's  History  of  Bowdoin  College, 
page  21. 


Ixxx  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

of  our  Loi'cl  Jesus  Christ,  and  their  suitableness  to  promote  the  happi- 
ness of  the  present  life,  and  the  necessity  that  they  should  be  cordially 
embraced  to  secure  the  happiness  of  a  future  and  endless  life. 

"  The  Trustees  and  Overseers  of  the  college  may  regulate  the  manner 
in  which  these  duties  shall  be  performed,  and  may  prescribe  other  duties 
to  be  performed,  including  ordinary  instruction  in  the  college  ;  but  they 
may  not  do  this  so  as  to  prevent  the  performance  of  the  duties  enjoined, 
or  so  as  to  cause  the  professor  to  teach  or  conduct  in  any  manner  incon- 
sistent Avith  the  faithful  performance  of  those  duties." 

The  chair  was  held  by  a  succession  of  distinguished  men. 
The  first  was  Calvin  Ellis  Stowe,  of  the  class  of  1824,  who 
resigned  the  position  in  1852,  to  accept  a  professorship  at  Andover 
Theological  Seminary.  He  was  succeeded  by  lioswell  D wight 
Hitchcock,  whose  long  connection  subsequently  with  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary  testifies  to  the  character  of  his  work  at  Bowdoin. 
Egbert  Coffin  Smyth  then  held  the  chair  for  seven  years,  till  he,  like 
the  first  incumbent,  was  drawn  away  to  Andover  Hill.  The  duties 
of  the  position  were  then  discharged  by  the  venerated  and  beloved 
Alpheus  Spring  Packard  for  the  last  twenty  years  of  his  life.  For 
several  years  before  his  death  the  income  from  the  endowment 
of  this  chair  was  insufficient  to  pay  the  salary  of  the  incumbent, 
and,  while  the  title  has  been  held  of  late  by  the  professor  of  Greek, 
it  is  definitely  imderstood  that  he  assumes  only  a  portion  of  the 
duties  prescribed.  The  scope  of  these  is  well  illustrated  by  the 
annual  report  of  Professor  Hitchcock  for  the  year  1854  : 

"First  of  all  his  care  is  to  make  the  particular  acquaintance  of 
each  individual  student,  as  he  enters  upon  his  college  course  ;  gaining, 
if  possible,  his  confidence  that  he  may  learn  his  character  and  adopt 
the  wisest  measures  for  the  mental  and  moral  advancement  of  each  and 
of  all.  To  this  end,  the  students  are  invited  to  his  house  ;  called  upon, 
so  far  as  practicable,  at  their  rooms ;  and  in  every  way  encouraged  to 
make  him  their  friend  and  adviser.  These  endeavors,  he  desii'es  to 
say,  have  met  with  the  kindest  and  most  generous  appreciation  on  the 
part  of  the  students  whose  bearing  towards  himself  has  been  everything 
that  could  be  asked. 

"During  the  whole  of  the  fall  and  a  part  of  the  spring  term,  he  has 
had  the  Freshmen  three  recitations  a  week  in  Paley's  Natural  Theol- 
ogy ;    connecting  with  these  recitations,  near  the  beginning  of  the  colle- 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixxxi 

giatc  year,  a  sliort  series  of  practical  lectures  on  sucli  subjects  as 
Health,  Study,  Manners  and  Morals.  Willi  tlie  8(f]>Iii)niore  class,  a 
few  weeks  in  the  spring  term  were  devoted  to  the  readinjj  of  Cicero's 
Treatise  De  contemnenda  morte.  With  the  Juniors,  Alexander's 
Moral  Science,  assigned  to  the  summer  term  and  last  year  gone  llnouiili 
with,  has  this  year  been  omitted  on  account  of  the  sliorteninir  ol'  the 
term. 

"On  Saturday  evenings,  once  a  fortnight,  religious  lectures  have 
been  delivered,  the  attendance  upon  which,  though  voluntary,  has  been 
as  lai-ge  as  the  dimensions  of  the  lecture  room  have  allowed  us  to 
accommodate. 

"And,  finally,  on  the  Sabbath  in  the  village  cluircli,  where  a  large 
majority  of  the  students  worship,  some  ten  or  twelve  discourses  have 
been  delivered  with  special  referen(;e,  in  most  cases,  to  the  peculiar 
circumstances  and  wants  of  a  community  like  this  of  ours. 

"In  all  of  which  labors,  so  entirely  congenial  to  his  own  tastes,  the 
undersigned  has  enjoyed  the  heartiest  sympathy  and  co-operation  of  the 
president  and  other  officers  of  the  college,  to  wliom  he  feels  himself 
largely  indebted  for  that  measure  of  success  and  comfort  with  wliicli  he 
has  been  enabled  to  pursue  his  work." 

The  definite  avowal  that  the  collep;e  was  a  Confjregationalist 
institution  aroused  nuich  feelinn'  on  the  part  of  a  few  eai-nest 
and  active  friends  wlio  were  on  the  lioard  of  Trustees,  and  did 
not  agree  with  the  majority  of  their  colleagues,  cither  as  to  the 
facts  stated  m  the  declaration,  or  as  to  the  policy  to  be  pur- 
sued. They  held  that  the  college  was  founded  by  the  state, 
that  differences  in  theoloo^ical  matters  had  not  then  divided  the 
churches  of  the  commonwealth,  and  were  not  Ijcfore  the  mind  of 
the  principal  benefactor.  They  admitted  that  the  declaration 
debarred  the  college  from  choosing  any  one  save  a  Congregation- 
alist  as  president  or  as  theological  professor,  but  maintained  that 
it  should  not  control  their  action  in  filling  vacancies  in  their 
Board.  This  view  was  antagonized  at  the  time  by  a  majority  of 
the  Overseers,  and  several  elections  to  the  up[)er  Board  were 
vetoed  by  the  lower.  A  prominent  layman  in  the  Baptist  denom- 
ination was  then  chosen,  and  sidiscquently  two  Congregational 
clergymen  were  elected.  Since  that  period  a  majority  have 
belonged  to  this  denomination,  although  care  has  been  taken  to 


Ixxxii  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

have  other  protestant  denominations  represented.  Subsequent 
gifts  have  been  conditioned  upon  the  denominational  character  of 
the  college,  which  there  has  been  little  disposition,  of  late  years, 
to  question. 

At  the  Commencement  of  1852,  the  semi-centennial  of  the 
opening  of  the  college  was  celebrated  with  much  eclat.  Over 
four  hundred  of  the  thousand  living  graduates  were  present, 
among  them  the  three  survivors  of  the  first  graduating  class.  The 
anniversary  exercises  consisted  of  an  address  by  Nehemiah  Cleave- 
land,  reviewing  the  histoiy  of  the  college  with  s})ecial  reference 
to  its  personnel,  an  address  by  Chief  Justice  Tenney  on  the  same 
subject  viewed  from  the  standpoint  of  the  curriculum,  a  poem  by 
Rev.  Ephraim  Peabody,  and  the  singing  of  an  ode  written  by 
Rev.  Elijah  Kellogg.  At  the  anniversary  dinner,  held  in  a  tem- 
porary building  erected  for  that  purpose  on  the  campus,  Hon. 
George  Evans  of  the  Class  of  1815  presided,  and,  among  other 
speakers,  gracefully  called  upon  Hon.  Franklin  Pierce  as  one  of 
the  two  sons  of  Bowdoin  towards  whom  the  nation  was  now 
looking  for  a  chief  magistrate.  His  college  mate,  Hon.  John 
P.  Hale,  was  the  candidate  of  the  Free  Soil  party  for  the 
presidency.  The  attendance  of  the  public  was  perhaps  greater 
than  at  any  subsequent  Commencement,  as  three  thousand  persons 
are  reported  to  have  sought  admission  to  the  chur(?h. 

The  important  place  the  Medical  School  had  won  for  itself  in 
professional  circles  led  many  friends  of  the  college  to  belie\'e  that 
the  time  had  come  for  a  law  school  to  be  added  to  tlie  collegiate 
foundation.  In  1850,  and  again  at  a  later  period,  a  professor  of 
law,  and  statutes  for  such  a  school  were  definitely  decided  upon  by 
the  Trustees.  On  each  occasion,  however,  it  proved  impossible  to 
secure  at  once  the  additional  endowment  of  twenty-five  thousand 
dollars  upon  which  the  execution  of  the  votes  was  conditioned. 
In  the  formulation  of  these  plans  the  advocates  of  the  school  had 
the  assistance  and  sympathy  of  Professor  Simon  Grcenleaf,  who 
partially  consented  to  lend  his  services  as  lecturer.  The  two 
gentlemen  selected  as  law  professors  had  served  as  chief  justice, 
respectively,  of  Maine  and  of  Vermont. 

The  purchase  and  removal  of  the  old  tavern  in  the  corner  near 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixxxiii 

the  church,  tlie  inclosure  of  more  land  to  the  south  and  tlie  u;rove 
on  the  east  of  the  doriiiitories,  the  plantini;-  of  the  huckthorn  hedge 
and  the  adjacent  l)ek  of  trees,  all  took  place  in  this  administra- 
tion, and  converted  the  college  yard  into  the  spacious  campus  of 
the  present  day.  Unfortunately,  neither  the  taste  of  the  land- 
scape gardener  nor  the  votes  of  the  Boards  had  influence  over  the 
sandy  soil.  When  the  railroad  was  constructed  through  the 
village,  a  large  amount  of  clay  and  loam  was  disti'ihuted  over  the 
inclosure  with  good  results.  Subsequent  attempts  at  enrichment 
of  the  soil  have  been  confined  to  very  limited  portions. 

There  wei-e  few  changes  in  the  curriculum  during  this  atlmin- 
istration  ;  the  languages,  ancient  and  modern,  and  mathematics 
continued  to  hold  far  the  largest  part  of  the  course.  English 
lit(!rature  was  introduced  as  a  voluntary  study  in  18.55,  and  a  few 
years  later  a  term  was  taken  from  the  higher  mathematics  and 
given  to  physics.  The  conservatism  of  the  professor  of  chcmistrv 
and  minci-alogy,  the  restraint  of  narrow  means,  and  especially  the 
dithculty  of  finding  a  place  in  a  curriculum  over  which  the  [)rin- 
ci[>le  of  required  rather  than  elective  studies  held  sway,  prevented 
any  material  increase  of  instruction  in  the  natural  scimiccs  in  the 
academic  department . 

Professor  Paul  A.  Chadl)ourne,  subsequently  president  of 
Williams  College,  succeeded  Professor  Cleaveland  in  1859.  Not 
long  afterwards  the  establishment  of  the  Josiah  Little  professor- 
shi})  of  Natural  Science  enabled  the  college  to  add  to  its  teachers 
a  graduate  of  1859,  Cyrus  Fogg  Brackett,  now  professor  of 
physics  at  Princeton. 

This  professorship,  and  the  bequest  a  year  previous  of  ten 
thousand  dollars  from  Col.  George  William  Boyd,  of  the  class  of 
1811,  were  the  substantial  beginnings  of  a  series  of  testamentary 
gifts  from  alunmi,  which  have  been  and  must  continue  to  be  a 
most  essential  factor  in  the  maintenance  of  the  efficiency  and 
prosperity  of  the  institution. 

President  Woods's  extreme  independence  in  ecclesiastical  mat- 
ters had  repeatedly  separated  him  from  prominent  clergymen  in 
the  Congregational  denomination.  His  reactionary  views  in 
regard  to  political  matters,  which,  though   not  proclaimed,  were 


Ixxxiv  BOAVDOIN    COLLEGE 

never  concealed,  and  which  the  events  of  the  civil  war  bronght 
into  prominence,  had  natnrally  produced  much  dissatisfaction  in 
the  dominant  political  party.  These  circumstances  may  have 
hastened  a  resignation  which  he  intended  to  offer  on  attaining  his 
sixtieth  year.  It  was  tendered  in  July,  186(i.  He  carried  from 
the  position  he  had  held  so  long  the  love  and  esteem  of  a  larger 
number  of  Bowdoin  students  than  any  of  his  predecessors  had 
been  privileged  to  win  ;  and  the  sharpest  critics  of  his  actions — 
more  frequently  his  inaction — willingly  paid  him  their  heartiest 
respect  as  a  cultured  gentleman  and  a  profound  scholar.  The 
subsequent  years  of  his  quiet  life  Avere  devoted  to  historical  studies. 
He  died,  after  a  long  illness,  at  Boston,  December  24,  1878. 

The  twenty-seven  years  during  which  he  presided  over  the 
college  were,  as  a  whole,  a  period  of  marked  prosperity.  The 
average  number  of  students  was  slightly  greater  than  in  any 
following  administration.  The  institution  in  part  won,  and  surely 
maintained,  an  honorable  position  among  New  England  colleges 
which  has  been  a  source  of  strength  and  influence  to  it  in  later 
years  of  transition  from  the  old  to  the  new  in  educational  methods 
and  ideals. 

Since  a  majority  of  the  nine  hundred  graduates  of  this 
administration  are  still  living,  the  time  has  not  come  to  mention 
individual  names.  It  can  safely  be  said,  however,  that  no  future 
student  of  the  history  of  the  nation,  whether  legal,  political, 
military,  religious  or  educational,  will  tail  to  find  prominent  actors 
who  received  their  diplomas  from  the  hand  of  President  Woods. 


chaptp:r  VII. 

PRESIDENT  Harris's  administratiox. 

President  Harris— His  views  on  collegiate  instruction— Teaching  of 
Natural  Science — Changes  in  the  corps  of  instructors— Memorial  Hall — 
Student  societies— The  Peucinian  and  Athen;ean— The  Greek  letter 
societies — Resignation  of  President  Harris. 

The  fifth  president  of  Bowdoin  College  was  the  first  to  he 
chosen  from  its  alumni.  Samuel  Harris,  a  mcnil)er  of  the  class 
of  1833,  was  graduated  from  Andovcr  Theological  Seminary  in 
1838,  and,  after  two  pastorates  in  Massachusetts,  was  called  to 
the  chair  of  systematic  theology  at  Bangor  Seminary.  The  duties 
of  this  position  he  had  discharged  with  marked  success  for  twelve 
years,  wlien,  in  18()(),  he  was  chosen,  at  the  suggestion  of  the 
retiring  president,  to  fill  the  vacancy.  lie  at  first  declined,  hut 
was  persuaded,  several  months  later,  lo  acec[)t,  and  entered  upon 
his  office  in  May,  18(57. 

His  inaugural,  delivered  the  following  Commencement,  was 
u[>on  the  necessity,  the  idea,  and  the  mctliods  of  college  instruc- 
tion. The  foll(Jwing  extracts  will  show  the  aims  of  this  admin- 
istration : 

"The  college  is  preparatory  to  the  professional  school.  It  aims  to 
develop  the  man,  to  ground  him  in  the  principles  of  knowledge,  and  to 
make  him  acquainted  with  its  methods  and  instruments.  Tlie  ])rofes- 
sional  school  and  the  school  of  industry  and  arts  aim  to  impart  the 
special  training  and  knowledge  necessary  to  a  special  profession. 
The  college  aims  to  effect  a  systematic  and  harmonious  discipline  of  the 
whole  man,  and  thus  to  prepare  the  student  for  the  special  study 
necessary  to  tit  him  for  his  special  husiness  in  life.  lie  is  not  shut  up 
by  his  college  education  to  one  of  the  so-called  learned  professions,  but 
is  trained  as  a  man  so  as  to  more  readily  master  any  business,  and  in 
whatever  business  to  possess  stronger  powers,  a  I)etter  l)aliiiieed  luiud, 
a  richer  culture  and  a  broader  sympathy  with  all  true  minds  and  true 

learning   in    other  professions Ti-aining,   then,   is  the 

first  and  dominant  design  of  collegiate  education  ;   training  that  produces 


Ixxxvi  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

the  happiest  development  of  the  physical,  intellectual  and  moral  powers. 
The  second  design  is  to  impart  knowledge.  A  well  arranged  college 
course  will  impart  the  largest  amount  of  useful  knowledge  possible  in 
securing  the  most  complete  mental  discipline.  But  the  value  of  the 
college  course  does  not  consist  so  much  in  the  amount  of  knowledge  as 
in  its  quality. 

"The  demand  that  increased  attention  be  given  to  the  natural 
sciences  is  reasonable.  The  recent  expansion  of  knowledge  in  this 
direction  has  been  so  great,  that  a  collegiate  education  cannot  be  com- 
plete, nor  adapted  to  the  times,  which  does  not  introduce  the  student  to 
these  sciences.  They  provide  also  a  peculiar  intellectual  discipline ; 
they  train  the  powers  of  observation,  of  discrimination  and  classifica- 
tion ;  they  educate  in  inductive  reasoning ;  they  hold  the  mind  rigor- 
ously to  facts;  they  restrain,  or  at  least  ought  to  restrain,  tlie  tendency 
to  fanciful  speculation  and  theorizing." 

In  accordance  vv^ith  the  opinion  last  expressed,  a  place  was 
made  in  the  last  two  years  of  the  cnrriculum  for  the  practically 
new  studies  of  botany,  zoology,  physiology,  and  geology.  The 
addition,  in  18(i8,  of  Professor  George  L.  Goodale,  now  professor 
of  Natural  History  at  Harvard  and,  two  years  later,  of  Pro- 
fessor Edward  S.  Morse,  to  the  corps  of  instructors  in  science, 
and  tlie  introduction  of  recpiired  lahoratory  work  from  the  students, 
gave  especial  interest  and  [)r<>niinence  to  that  side  of  the  curricu- 
lum. A  fortnightly  pul)lication,  known  as  the  Bowdoin  Scientific 
Itevieiv,  was  conducted  by  Professors  Brackett  and  Goodale  for 
two  years.  The  enthusiasm  they  aroused  is  indicated  by  the 
circumstance  that  five  per  cent,  of  the  students  graduated  during 
this  administration  have  devoted  themselves  to  scientific  investio-a- 
tion  as  their  life  work. 

On  the  other  side  of  the  curricuhim,  marked  changes  resulted 
from  the  death  or  retirement  of  the  older  professors.  In  ancient 
languages.  Professor  Jotham  B.  Sewall,  now  master  of  Thayer 
Academy,  succeeded  Professor  Packard ;  in  mathematics,  Pro- 
fessor Charles  G.  Rockwood,  Jr.,  now  of  Princeton  College, 
followed  Professor  Smyth.  Professor  Upham  became  professor 
emeritus,  and  President  Harris  assumed  himself  the  duties  of  the 
department  of  mental  and  moral  philosophy.  The  public  appre- 
ciation which  his  Philosophical  Basis  of  Theism  and  Self-Revela- 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixxxvii 

tioii  of  (i()(l  li:i\('  obtained  on  each  side  of  the  ocean,  afford  ample 
testimony  to  the  (quality  and  ehanicter  of  his  instrnetion. 

The  civil  war  had  hardly  closed  before  it  was  proi)oscd  to  erect 
a  hall  in  memory  of  the  Bowdoiii  stndents  who  had  fallen  or  taken 
part  personally  in  the  strngglc.  The  scheme  enlisted  the  enthu- 
siastic lal)or  of  Professor  William  Smyth  who,  before  his  sudden 
death  in  18(58,  had  solicited  upwards  of  thirty  thousand  dollars 
for  this  object,  chiefly  from  the  alumni  and  in  small  anu)unts. 
Plans  by  S.  B.  Backus,  of  New  York  City,  for  a  structure  in 
the  French  Gothic  style  of  architecture  were  accepted  in  18()S, 
and  the  exterior  of  the  buildinii,-  was  erected  of  Ilallowell  j^-ranite 
at  a  cost  of  forty-seyen  thousand  dollars.  The  interior  was 
completed  in  General  Chamberlain's  administration  throuu-h  the 
liberality  of  Mrs.  Valeria  Stone,  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  who  gave 
twenty-five  thousand  dollars  for  this  object.  The  first  floor 
contains  a  room  for  Faculty  meetings,  a  large  assembly  i-oom  and 
two  recitation  rooms.  The  second  floor  is  given  entirely  to  the 
Memorial  Hall  [)roper,  a  spacious  audience  room  used  for  the 
public  exercises  of  the  college.  On  the  walls  hang  porti-aits  of 
the  presidents,  l)enefactors,  and  distinguished  graduates  of  the 
institution.  On  the  east  side  on  bronze  tablets,  the  gift  of  Gen. 
Thomas  H.  Hubbard,  of  the  Class  of  I'S.')?,  are  inscribed  the 
names  and  rank  of  twt)  hundred  and  ninety  Bowdoin  students  who 
fought  to  maintain  the  Union.  The  luunber  is  signiflcant,  if  oni; 
remembers  that  there  were  in  LSfi-t,  less  than  twelve  hundred 
living  graduates. 

The  two  general  literary  societies,  the  Peucinian  and  the 
Athena^an,  have  played  an  important  part  at  Bowdoin  not  only  in 
the  social  life  of  the  students,  but  also  in  their  education.  Their 
establishment  dates  from  the  first  decade  of  the  century,  and  they 
gradually  came  to  include  in  their  mcml)ership  the  entire  student 
body.  Each  held  regular  meetings  for  litei-ary  exercises  for  over 
fifty  years.  Many  of  the  distinguished  nu-n  whose  names  appeal- 
in  their  triennial  catalogues — catalogues  that  rivaled  in  si/e  and 
usefulness  those  of  the  college — are  said  to  have  gained  as  well  as 
displayed  oratorical  skill  in  the  carefully  prepared  debates  which 
were  a  leadinn"  feature  of  these  occasions.      The  anniversaries  of 


Ixxxviii  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

the  societies,  at  which  an  oration  and  poem  were  delivered  by 
some  prominent  graduate  or  honorary  member,  stood  next  to 
Commencement  as  the  chief  events  of  the  academic  year.  The 
intense  rivahy  that  long  prevailed  between  them  fortunately 
extended  to  the  character  of  their  literary  exercises  and  the  growth 
and  value  of  their  respective  libraries.  The  amounts  contributed 
by  undergraduates  for  the  purchase  of  books  were  not  infre- 
quently double  that  appropriated  by  the  Boards  for  the  increase 
of  the  college  library.  Much  care  was  taken  in  the  selection  of 
new  books ;  the  advice  of  the  President  and  members  of  the 
Facidty  was  often  sought.  Graduate  members,  as  a  rule,  main- 
tained their  old  interest  in  the  organization,  and  were  often 
solicited  for  gifts,  both  of  books  and  of  money  for  their  purchase. 
The  Athena^an  Society  received  as  late  as  1886,  a  bequest  of  one 
thousand  dollars  from  the  estate  of  a  former  member.  The  Ayer 
book  fund  established  in  his  memory  by  the  society,  adds  annually 
fifty  volumes  to  the  college  library.  Their  two  libraries,  each 
numbering  upwards  of  five  thousand  volumes,  when,  in  this 
administration,  their  growth  ceased,  were  remarkably  complete 
and  valualile  collections  of  the  general  literature  and  current 
periodicals  of  the  forty  years  preceding.  They  occupied,  with 
the  assembly  rooms  of  the  societies,  one-half  the  lower  story  of 
Maine  Hall,  which  had  I)een  fitted  up  for  their  occupation  in 
President  Allen's  administration.  In  1880  they  were  merged  in 
the  college  library. 

The  story  of  the  decline  of  these  societies  is  tliat  of  similar 
organizations  in  the  other  New  England  colleges.  For  a  series  of 
years  tlie  secret,  or  Greek  Letter,  fraternities  existed  side  by  side 
with  them.  Gradually,  however,  the  latter  gained  in  influence 
and  importance  and  engrossed  the  time,  thought,  and  interest 
formerly  given  to  organizations  more  avowedly  and  distinctively 
literary.  Of  several  attempts  to  revive  undergraduate  interest  in 
them,  the  most  notable  occurred  in  this  administration,  when  the 
Bowdoin  Association  of  the  East  offered,  for  several  years,  a  prize 
of  fifty  dollars  to  the  best  debater  in  a  public  contest  between  the 
two.  Since  these  contests  there  have  been  no  literary  exercises 
conducted  by  the  societies. 


^^   OP  THE     ^. 

tFHI7EIlSIT7l 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Ixxxix 

A  chapter  of  the  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Fraternity  was  establi«heil 
at  Bowdoin  in  1S41,  one  of  the  Psi  Upsilon  in  1843,  one  of  the 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  in  1844,  one  of  Theta  Delta  Chi  in  l.sr)4, 
revived  in  1872,  one  of  Delta  Upsilon  in  1857,  revived  in  181IH, 
and  one  of  Zeta  Psi  in  1867.  For  thirty  years  it  has  been  cus- 
tomary for  a  large  majority  of  each  entering  class  to  accept 
invitations  to  memhership  in  some  one  of  these  societies.  They 
are  rec(^gnized  by  the  Faculty,  many  of  whom  as  former  members 
are  welcomed  at  their  meetings.  Each  has  a  well  furnished  hall. 
While  social  intercourse  and  good  fellowship  are  frankly  aAowed 
objects,  literary  work  has  a  hardly  less  im|)ortant  [)art  in  their 
activities.  Though  their  rivalries  occasionally  lead  to  a  partisan- 
ship in  the  selection  of  class  officers,  as  foolish  as  it  is  unfortunate, 
it  is  believed  they  su[)ply  a  valuable  means  for  a(;quaintance  and 
helpfulness  between  the  upper  and  lower  classes,  and  tend  to 
neutralize  some  of  the  l)ad  effects  of  the  strong  class  feeling  which 
always  prevails  in  the  smaller  colleges.  The  element  of  secrecy 
has  not  l)een,  to  any  extent  worthy  of  notice,  a  means  of  hiding 
dissi[)ati()n  or  unlawful  practices.  On  the  other  hand  the  society 
pride  has  occasionally  been  evoked  as  a  restraining  force  in  the 
case  of  tliose  inclined  to  evil  courses. 

The  res[)onsibilities  of  the  college  presidency  weigbed  heavily 
upon  Dr.  Harris.  He  felt,  furthermore,  a  distrust  of  liis  personal 
(pialifications  for  obtaining  the  large  increase  of  endowment 
necessary  to  a  successful  accomplishment  of  his  plans.  These 
circumstances  led  him,  to  the  sincere  regret  of  the  friends  of 
Bowdoin,  to  accept,  in  1(S71,  the  professorship  of  theology  in 
Yale  University,  a  [)osition  he  still  occupies. 


CHAPTER   VIII. 

PRESIDENT    chamberlain's    ADMINISTRATION. 

President  Chamberlain — Changes  in  college  methods — The  scientific 
department — Course  in  engineering — Its  discontinuance  and  rearrange- 
ment of  the  curriculum— The  military  drill — The  Alumni  Association — 
Representation  of  the  alumni  on  the  Board  of  Overseers — The  Winkley 
and  Stone  professorships— President  Chamberlain's  resignation. 

The  sixth  president,  like  his  predecessor,  Avas  chosen  from 
the  alumni.  Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain,  of  the  Class  of 
1852,  after  completing  a  course  of  theological  study  at  Bangor 
Seminary,  was  recalled  to  Bowdoin  as  an  instructor,  and  held 
in  succession  the  chairs  of  rhetoric  and  oratory,  and  of  modern 
languages.  In  1862  he  received  leave  of  absence,  entered  the 
army,  and  served  to  the  end  of  the  contest.  He  was  twice 
wounded,  once  so  seriously  that  its  effects  are  still  felt ;  was 
promoted  by  Gen.  Grant  on  the  field  of  battle  to  be  brigadier- 
cjeneral  'Tor  jjallant  conduct  in  leadinii'  his  briffiide  in  a  charire"  : 
was  assigned  to  receive  the  surrender  of  Lee's  army  at  Appo- 
mattox Court  House  ;  and  left  the  army  with  the  rank  of  brevet 
major-general  and  the  command  of  a  division.  After  a  brief 
service  as  acting  president,  at  the  close  of  President  Woods's 
administration,  he  resigned  his  professorship  of  rhetoric  and 
oratory  to  accept  the  office  of  governor  of  the  State,  to  which 
he  was  chosen  in  1866,  and  to  which  he  was  thrice  re-elected  by 
large  majorities. 

On  entering  upon  his  administration  President  Chamberlain, 
under  the  authorization  of  the  Boards,  and  in  response  to  a 
wide-spread  demand  and  expectation,  inaugurated  several  changes 
in  former  college  methods,  and  a  distinct  and  considerable  enlarge- 
ment of  the  curriculum.  Morning  prayers  were  held  after  break- 
fast, and  all  the  recitations  of  the  day  followed  at  consecutive 
hours.  P]vening  prayers,  except  on  Sunday,  were  discontinued. 
The  so-called  " dignity  days "  were  given  up,  all  classes  had  the 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  Xci 

same  number  of  exercises  (fifteen  each  week),  and  there  were  no 
recitations  on  Saturday.  The  long  winter  vacation  was  abolished, 
Commencement  was  placed  in  June,  and  the  summer  vacation 
correspondingly  lengthened.  The  account  of  scholarship  was 
kept  entirely  separate  from  that  of  deportment.  Previously, 
irregularity  of  attendance  u[)on  religious  and  otlier  rerpiired  exer- 
cises affected,  to  some  extent,  the  standing  of  the  scholar  in  the 
assignment  of  college  honors.  Physical  exercise  was  reipiircd. 
The  gymnasium  had  long  been  established,  was  under  tlie  care  of 
an  accomplished  instructor,  but  those  who  most  needed  athletic 
culture  had  least  frequently  availed  themselves  of  its  advantages. 
The  college  library  was  made  more  accessible  to  the  students 
by  a  large  increase  in  the  number  of  hours  it  was  o}>en.  Tlie 
tuition,  which  had  l)cen  made  to  include  various  incidental  ('har<res 
and  raised  to  sixty  dollars  in  the  previous  administration,  was 
placed  at  seventy-five  dollars.  Koom  rent,  which  for  half  a 
century  had  been  ten  dollars  a  year  for  each  [)crs()n,  was  now 
determined  l)y  the  desirableness  of  the  rooms  occupied. 

To  meet  the  call  for  a  more  extended  study  of  the  natural 
sciences,  to  satisfy  in  part  the  ever-recurring  demand  for  a  course, 
practical  rather  than  classical,  and  to  su})ply  the  needs  of  those 
who  desired  a  college  training,  but  from  age  or  circumstances 
were  unable  to  devote  three  years  of  preparatory  study  to  the 
ancient  languages,  a  scientific  department  was  established,  pai'allel 
with,  but  quite  distinct  from,  the  classical  de[)artmcnt.  The 
latter  was  expected  to  maintain  the  traditions  of  the  ])ast,  while 
the  new  course  met  the  wants  of  those  anxious  for  collegiate 
cvdture,  but  also  for  an  early  entrance  into  relations  with  the 
active  world.  The  curriculum  of  the  public  schools  of  the  state 
rendered  inq)racticable  an  entrance  requirement  in  modern  lan- 
guages or  in  natural  science,  and,  as  Greek  could  not  be  demanded 
with  consistency,  admission  to  the  scientific  department,  des[)ite 
extra  examinations  in  history  and  English,  was,  for  a  year  or  two, 
more  easily  obtained  than  to  the  classical  department.  A  large 
increase,  however,  in  the  amount  of  Latin  required,  soon  shut 
off  all  applicants  who  had  not  pursued  a  full  three  years'  course 
of  study  in  well-conducted  high  schools  and  academies. 


xcii  BOWDOiN  collegp: 

The  courses  in  the  scientific  department  were  prescribed,  and 
consisted,  in  Freshman  year,  of  French,  mathematics,  Fng'lisli 
and  ancient  history  ;  in  Sophomore  year,  of  chemistry,  mathe- 
matics, logic,  botany,  and  minerahigy  ;  in  Junior  year,  of  German, 
physics,  zoology,  physiology,  and  astronomy  ;  in  Senior  year,  of 
geology,  mental  and  moral  philosophy,  political  economy,  consti- 
tutional and  international  law.^  A})plied  science  was  represented 
by  a  separate  course  made  up  of  civil  and  mechanical  engineering, 
combined  with  the  above  by  the  addition  of  drawing  in  place  of 
the  ancient  history  of  Freshman  year,  and  of  the  logic  of  Sopho- 
more year,  and  by  the  omission,  during  the  last  two  years,  of  the 
other  studies  except  German,  physics,  and  political  economy. 
This  four  years'  course  in  engineering  was,  from  the  first,  under 
the  personal  direction  of  Professor  George  L.  Vose,  afterwards 
of  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology,  an  instructor 
whose  text-books  and  pupils  alike  testify  to  the  character  of  the 
work  he  did  at  Bowdoin. 

During  the  decade  throughout  which  the  Scientific  Department 
was  maintained,  about  thirty  per  cent,  of  those  applying  for  admis- 
sion to  college,  entered  it,  and  about  twenty-five  per  cent,  of  the 
graduates  for  the  same  period  received  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of 
Science.  During  its  entire  history,  the  college  has  been  largely 
dependent  upon  tuition  charges  to  pay  the  salaries  of  instructors. 
The  experience  of  ten  years  showed  that  the  demand  for  what 
this  department  afforded,  was  not  sufficient  to  warrant  an  institu- 
tion with  so  few  endowed  professorships  in  a  longer  maintenance 
of  it.  On  the  one  hand,  it  had,  as  a  competitor,  the  State 
Agricultural  College,  with  free  tuition  and  lower  requirements  for 
admission  ;  on  the  other,  the  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology, with  facilities  in  the  way  of  material  appliances  and  labor- 
atories which  it  could  not  equal. 

The  discontinuance  of  the  Scientific  Department  was  followed 
by  a  careful  re-arrangement  of  the  college  curriculum,  in  which 


1  The  necessity  for  an  immediate  increase  in  the  teaching  force,  which  the  new 
department  caused,  was  met  in  part  by  the  detail  of  the  army  officer  referred  to 
in  a  subsequent  paragraph,  and  also  by  instruction  rendered  by  an  official  in  the 
service  of  the  United  States  Coast  Survey. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  xciii 

tlic  pnncij)le  of  elective  studies  was  frjinkly  adopted,  thouoli  with 
limitations  as  to  tlieir  immher  and  position  in  the  course.  The 
result  was  a  mean  between  the  old  prescribed  course  and  the 
modern  university  scheme  of  either  departmental  or  entirely 
elective  studies. 

The  important  place  taken  by  the  officers  of  the  volunteer 
forces  durino-  the  civil  war,  led  to  a  o-eneral  movement  at  its  close 
to  introduce  both  military  drill  and  the  study  of  military  science 
into  the  higher  educational  institutions  of  tlie  country.  The 
government  was  authorized  to  detail  army  officers  for  that 
purpt)se.  Under  this  system  the  college  enjoyed  for  ten  years  the 
services  of  several  gentlemen  whose  instruction  was  excellent  and 
highly  a[)preciated  in  the  recitation  room.  The  military  drill, 
ho>vever,  which  was  required  of  all  during  half  the  year,  soon 
became  extremely  unpo[)ular  with  the  students.  They  com[»lain(>d 
that  the  time  it  required  was  excessive  and  that  the  exercise  itself 
was  irksome.  The  suspension  of  a  few  students  in  the  spring 
of  1874  for  disrespect  shown  this  part  of  the  course,  led  to  one 
of  those  sudden  college  rebellions,  which  possess  an  inexplicable 
power  to  carry  into  foolish  and  indefensible  action  not  only  the 
excitable  and  wayward,  but  also  young  men  ordinarily  clear-headed 
and  well-disposed.  ^Yith  few  exceptions  all  the  mend>ers  of  the 
three  lower  classes  signed  a  compact  not  to  drill  again.  Despite 
the  re|)resentati<)ns  and  arguments  of  the  Faculty,  they  persisted 
in  maintaining  that  they  were  obliged  to  keep  this  agreement  with 
their  associates.  Consequently  far  the  greater  part  of  the  student 
body  were  sent  to  their  homes,  followed  by  a  circular  letter  to  their 
parents  stating  that  eacli  student  must  renew  within  ten  days  his 
matricndation  pledge  of  obedience  to  all  the  regulations  of  the  col- 
lege, including  the  requirements  as  to  the  military  drill,  on  |)enalty 
of  expulsion.  This  resulted  in  the  return  within  the  s[)ecitied  time 
of  all  save  two  or  three.  At  the  following  Conunencement,  the 
Boai'ds,  not  without  strenuous  opposition,  made  the  military  drill 
elective  with  work  in  the  gymnasium.  This  arrangement  con- 
tinued until  1882,  when  instruction  in  military  science  was 
entirely  discontinued. 

A  general  association  of  the  alumni  was  first  formed   in    Pres- 


XCIV  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

ident  Allen's  administration  ;  it  was  revived  and  reorganized  in 
1857,  and  has  since,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  yeai's  before 
and  during  the  civil  war,  held  annual  meetings.  Together  with  the 
subsidiary  associations  in  several  of  the  larger  cities  of  the  country, 
it  has  through  its  membership  exerted  much  influence  upon  the 
conduct  of  college  affairs,  and  through  its  various  committees 
been  of  great  service  in  increasing  the  endowment  of  the  institu- 
tion. Perhaps  most  notable  of  these  undertakings  was  the 
raising  in  1873  and  the  following  years,  of  an  alumni  fund  of 
one  hundred  thousand  dollars  to  meet  in  some  measure  the  urgent 
needs  arising  from  the  extension  of  the  course  of  study. 

The  subject  of  the  direct  representation  of  the  alumni  on  the 
Boards  was  naturally  brought  forward  by  the  active  manifestation 
of  interest  shown  in  this  and  the  previous  administration.  After 
prolonged  discussion  and  deliberation  it  has  been  found  inexpe- 
dient, in  the  opinion  of  a  large  majority  of  the  Board  of  Overseers, 
to  attempt  any  modification  of  the  charter  of  the  college  as  to  the 
method  of  filling  vacancies  in  their  body,  but  for  over  twenty 
years  they  have,  in  accordance  with  a  formal  vote  passed  in  1870, 
selected  for  one-half  of  these  vacancies  the  nominees  of  the  alumni 
association.  The  association  chooses  its  nominee  by  a  system  of 
preliminary  nominations  from  the  entire  body  of  the  alumni,  fol- 
lowed by  a  formal  balloting  which  is  carried  on  through  the  mail. 

Gen.  Chamberlain's  administration  was  marked  by  substantial 
additions  to  the  college  funds.'  Besides  the  alumni  fund,  just  men- 
tioned, in  which  generous  gifts  from  many  not  alumni  were  included, 
Mr.  Henry  Winkley  of  Philadelphia  liberally  endowed  the  Latin 
professorship,  and  Mrs.  Valeria  Stone  of  Maiden,  Mass.,  gave 
fifty  thousand  dollars  for  the  establishment  of  the  Stone  professor- 
ship of  mental  and  moral  philosophy.  Since  its  endowment,  this 
chair  has  been  occupied  by  Professor  George  T.  Ladd,  now  of 
Yale  University,  Professor  Gabriel  Campbell,  now  of  Dartmouth 
College,  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  G.  Brown,  the  late  president  of  Ham- 
ilton College,  and  President  Hyde,  the  present  incumbent.     Pres- 

1  Their  total,  as  given  in  tlie  annual  reports  to  the  Commissioner  of  Education, 
amounted  to  two  hundred  thousand  dollars. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XCV 

ident  Chamberlain  suffered  much  durinfr  the  Liter  years  of  his 
administration  from  the  wound  which  lie  liad  received  in  the  war 
and  which  occasionally  forbade  [)er,s(>nal  attention  to  the  duties  of 
his  office.  Extended  commercial  enterprises,  furthermore,  in  wliich 
he  had  o;raduallv  become  interested,  were  making  urg-ent  demands 
upon  his  time  and  eneri>ies.  These  circumstances  led  to  his  resign- 
ing the  presidency  in  1883.  The  Boards,  however,  persuaded 
him  to  continue  for  two  years,  as  lecturer,  the  instruction  in  polit- 
ical economy,  constitutional  and  international  law,  which  had 
been  a  po})ular  and  })rominent  feature  of  the  course.  Since  that 
time  his  residence  has  been  in  New  York  City,  where  he  is  now 
president  of  the  Institute  of  Arts. 


CHAPTER   IX. 

PRESIDENT  Hyde's  administration. 

Professor  Packard's  death — The  college  jury — Professor  Chapman  as 
dean  of  the  faculty — President  Hyde — Mission  of  the  small  college — Sar- 
gent Gymnasium— The  curriculum— The  observatory— The  library- 
Benefactions— The  Garcelon  bequest — Renovation  of  Maine  Hall — The 
Walker  Art  Building— The  Searles  Science  Building. 

The  interval  of  two  years  that  followed  President  Chamber- 
lain's resignation  was  marked  by  the  sudden  death  of  the  acting- 
president,  Professor  Alpheus  S.  Packard,  which  occurred  imme- 
diately after  the  Commencement  of  1884.  He  had  spent  sixty-five 
years  in  uninterrupted  service  of  the  college.  He  had  known 
personally  nearly  every  graduate  of  the  institution.  From  them, 
as  from  the  poet  w^ho  voiced  the  sentiment,  he  had  won 

"  Honor  and  reverence  and  the  good  repute 
That  follows  faithful  service  as  its  fruit." 

His  departure  remov^ed  the  living  link  between  the  Bowdoin  of 
the  past  and  the  present. 

The  transition  from  early  methods  of  college  discipline  was 
emphasized,  in  1883,  in  the  adoption  by  the  faculty  and  students 
of  a  scheme  of  government,  devised  by  Professor  Charles  H. 
Smith,  now  of  Yale  University,  which  places  in  the  hands  of  a 
college  jury  the  right  to  decide,  in  cases  of  public  disorder  among 
the  students,  both  as  to  the  guilty  parties  and  the  penalty  that 
shall  be  inflicted  on  them.^  This  jury  is  made  up  of  representa- 
tives of  each  class  and  of  each  local  chapter  of  an  intercollegiate 
fraternity,  and  is  presided  over  by  its  foreman.  The  President  of 
the  college  attends,  however,  its  regular  meetings,  brings  matters 
to  its  attention,  and  gives  advice  when  desired.  He  also  retains 
the  right  to  administer  private  advice  and  warning,  without  refer- 
ence to  the  jury. 

iThe  details  of  this  system  are  printed  in  "Articles  of  agreement  between 
the  faculty  and  students  of  Bowdoin  College  for  the  administration  of  justice  in 
the  college. 


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HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XCVll 

The  maintenance  of  college  discipline  under  this  system  rested 
largely  upon  Prof.  Henry  L.  Chapman,  who  had  been  appointed 
by  the  Boards  dean  of  the  faculty,  and  who  performed  this  as 
well  as  most  of  the  other  duties  of  the  exccutiA-e  office  for  two 
years.  The  precedents  established  at  the  outset  have  made  this 
form  of  self-government  an  unobtrusive  but,  it  is  believed,  an 
efficient  means  of  leading  the  student  body  to  realize  the  unity  of 
interests  between  the  teachers  and  the  taught  and  the  obligation 
resting  upon  the  latter  to  maintain  good  order.  » 

At  the  Connuencement  of  1885  the  Boards  unanimously  cliose 
Rev.  William  DeWitt  Hyde  president  of  the  college  and  Stone 
professor  of  mental  and  moral  })hilos()p]iy.  President  Hyde  was 
graduated  with  high  honors  at  Harvard  in  1879,  at  once  entered 
upon  the  study  of  theology  at  Union  Theological  Seminary,  and 
completed  the  course  at  Andover.  After  giving  an  additional 
year  to  the  study  of  philosophy  at  Cambridge  and  at  Ando^'er,  he 
held,  until  his  call  to  Bowdoin,  the  pastorate  of  the  Congrega- 
tional church  in  Paterson,  N.  J. 

President  Hyde  is  a  firm  believer  in  the  important  mission  of 
the  small  college.      Stated  in  his  own  words  ^  it  is  this  : 

"  For  combining  sound  scholarship  with  solid  cliaracter  ;  for  making 
men  both  intellectually  and  spiritually  free;  for  uniting  the  pursuit  of 
truth  with  reverence  for  duty,  the  small  college,  open  to  the  worthy 
graduates  of  every  good  high  school,  presenting  a  course  sufficiently 
rigid  to  give  symmetrical  development,  and  sufficiently  elastic  to 
encourage  individuality  along  congenial  lines,  taught  by  professors  who 
are  men  first  and  scholars  afterward,  governed  by  kindly  personal 
influence,  and  secluded  from  too  frequent  contact  with  social  distrac- 
tions, has  a  mission  which  no  change  of  educutional  conditions  can  take 
away,  and  a  policy  which  no  sentiment  of  vanity  or  jealousy  should  be 
permitted  to  turn  aside." 

The  first  year  of  this  administration  was  marked  by  the  com- 
pletion of  the  Sargent  Gymnasium.  This  was  erected  at  a  cost 
of  twelve  thousand  dollars,  of  which  one-half  was  contributed  by 
alumni  and  the  balance  taken  from  the  general  funds  of  the  insti- 
tution.     It  was  fully  equipped  with  approved  gymnastic  apparatus 

1  Educational  Review,  v.  2,  p.  320,  November,  1891. 


XCVlll 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


at  the  expense  of  Dr.  Dudley  A.  Sargent,  of  the  Class  of  1875, 
for  several  years  instructor  in  physical  culture  here,  and  now 
director  of  the  Hemenway  Gymnasium  at  Harvard.  The  facilities 
thus  secured  have  resulted  in  the  development  of  the  required 
gymnastic  work  of  the  previous  administration  into  a  definite 
system  of  physical  culture,  Avliich  is  a  recognized  part  of  the 
curriculum,  has  its  influence  in  deciding  college  honors,  and 
requires  the  entire  attention  of  one  member  of  the  faculty,' 

The  changes  in  the  curriculum,  during  this  administration, 
have  been  gradual  but  noteworthy  in  their  entirety.  Required 
French  and  German  have  been  moved  forward  into  the  first  two 
years,  and  provision  made  for  the  continuance  of  the  study  of 
these  languages  in  the  following  years.  Natural  science  has  been 
introduced  into  Sophomore  year.  New  courses  in  history,  English 
literature  and  political  economy  have  been  planned.  General 
courses  in  each  department  are  followed  or  supplemented  by  special 
courses  of  such  a  character  that  mental  training  as  well  as  useful 
knowledge  may  be  gained  from  every  study,  and  not  alone  from  those 
formally  classed  as  disciplinary.  As  a  result,  the  larger  part  of 
the  course  is  nominally  elective.  Practically  the  under-graduate, 
while  enabled  to  gi'atify  his  natural  tastes  and  inclinations,  is  not 
allowed  to  select  his  studies  at  hap-hazard  or  for  frivolous  reasons. 
The  restraint  of  special  requirements  for  special  courses,  and 
the  interference  of  hours  of  recitation  compel  all  to  choose  and 
pursue  courses  from  both  the  literary  and  the  scientific  side  of  the 
curriculum. 

By  a  generous  gift  from  Mr.  John  J.  Taylor,  of  Fairbury, 
111.,  supplemented  by  contributions  from  several  alumni,  a  sub- 
stantial astronomical  observatory  was  erected  south-east  of  the 
chapel  during  the  academic  year  1890—1.  Though  the  smallest 
of  the  college  buildings,  it  is  fully  equipped  and  well  adapted  for 
purposes  of  instruction. 

The  college  library  is  the  largest  collection  of  books  in  the 
state,  yet  it  has  suffered  severely  in  the  past  from  the  poverty 
of  the  institution.      For  eighty  years  the  average  annual  expen- 

1  An  account  of  this  system  will  be  found  in  The  Forum,  vol.  11,  p.  446,  June, 
1891. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  XCIX 

(liturc  for  hooks  was  less  than  two  luiiidrcd  dollars.  These 
accessions,  however,  were  selected  with  cure  hy  the  presidents  in 
earlier  years,  suhseriuently  hy  the  successive  ])r()f"essors  of  modern 
lanoua<>'es  who  acted  as  lihrarian  (lurin<>:  the  lireater  portion  of  this 
period.  In  lS(j3,  when  the  eoHection  nuniheiH'd  fifteen  tli(»ns:ni<l 
volumes,  an  admirahly  prepared  cataloLi^ue  was  ])uhlished  hy  the 
lihrarian,  Key.  William  P.  Tucker.  It  is  still  in  use  as  the  hnsis  of 
the  card  catalogue  now  employed.  By  a  succession  of  jjifts,  of  which 
the  l>ow(l()in  lihrary  was  the  most  noteworthy,  niid  hy  consolida- 
tion with  the  society  lihraries,  tlie  collection  came,  in  1<S(SH,  to  hold 
the  tenth  [dace  in  size  among"  the  college  lihraries  of  the  countiy. 
\\niih'  it  lias  since  lost  its  relative  standing  in  this  respect,  hy 
the  rapid  growth  of  recent  rivals,  it  has  made;  great  advance;  in 
general  usefulness  to  the  student  hody  through  the  more  liheral 
policy  the  Boards  have  heen  ahle  to  pursue.  The  annual  expend- 
iture for  hooks  and  periodicals  is  more  than  two  thousand  dollars. 
The  annual  accessions  are  two  thousand  volumes.  Its  administra- 
tion requires  and  receives  the  entire  time  and  attention  of  a 
lihrarian  and  an  assistant  lihrarian.  Electric  light  has  heen  intro- 
duced into  Banister  Hall  ;  the  reference  portions  are  open  ten 
hours  each  day  ;  and  the  recent  changes  in  methods  of  instruction 
have  caused  them  to  become  working  rooms  for  a  large  ])art  of 
the  student  body.  Through  the  generosity  of  John  L.  Sibley, 
A.M.,  Rev.  Elias  Bond,  D.D.,  Henry  J.  Furber,  Esq.,  and  ^Irs. 
John  C  Dodge,  book  funds  now  amounting  to  |lS,r)0()  jiave 
been  established  during  the  last  fifteen  years. 

In  the  numerous  and  notable  gifts  for  educational  j)urpose8 
that  have  characterized  the  last  two  decades,  Bowdoin  has  not 
been  forgotten.  Besides  the  two  elaborate  and  expensive  struct- 
ures to  be  mentioned  shortly,  the  college  has  received  during  this 
administration  two  hundred  thousand  dollars  in  money.  One- 
half  of  this,  the  bequest  of  Daniel  B.  Fayerweather,  of  New- 
York  City,  whom  American  colleges  will  long  hold  in  gi-ateful 
remembrance,  is  kept  as  a  general  fund,  and  one-half  of  the 
remainder  was  devoted  by  the  donors  to  scholarship  funds. 

On  New  Year's  day,  1892,  the  generous  purposes  of  the  late 
Mrs.  Catherine  M.  Garcelon,  of  Oakland,  California,  were  made 


C  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

known  to  the  President.  In  her  own  right  and  in  accordance 
with  the  wishes  of  her  brother,  whose  weahh  she  had  inherited, 
she  conveyed  to  trustees  during  her  lifetime,  a  large  amount  of 
property  to  be  gradually  converted  into  interest-bearing  securities 
for  the  further  endowment  of  Bowdoin  College,  and  for  the  estab- 
lishment of  a  hospital  in  the  city  of  Oakland.  The  amount  the 
college  is  expected  to  realize  ultimately  is  $400,000,  the  income 
of  one-half  of  which  is  by  the  terms  of  the  bequest  to  be  applied 
to  the  use  of  the  Medical  School.  The  bequest  is  now  being 
contested  on  technical  grounds. 

To  supply  the  conveniences  which  modern  times  have  made 
so  common  as  to  seem  necessary,  Maine  Hall  was  entirely 
renovated  in  181)2,  at  an  expense  of  ten  thousand  dollars.  The 
same  year  two  houses  were  l)uilt  near  the  campus  for  the  use  of 
college  professors.  The  house  which  was  first  purchased  for  the 
occupancy  of  President  Harris  and  afterwards  sold,  has  again 
become  the  property  of  the  college  and  the  residence  of  the 
president. 

The  art  collections  have  been  a  unique  feature  in  the  equip- 
ment of  Bowdoin  which  has  long  distinguished  it  among  the 
colleges,  if  not  among  the  universities,  of  the  country.  By  the 
generosity  of  the  Misses  Walker  of  Waltham,  Mass.,  this  promi- 
nence will  be  continued  through  the  beautiful  structure  erected  for 
the  proper  exhibition  of  these  collections  and  for  the  general 
promotion  of  art.  This  building,  designed  by  Messrs.  McKini, 
Mead  and  White  of  New  York  City,  was  erected  by  the  donors  as 
a  memorial  of  their  uncle,  Theophilus  Wheeler  Walker,  a  promi- 
nent merchant  of  Boston.  His  interest  in  the  institution  was 
manifested  during  the  administration  of  his  cousin.  President 
Woods,  in  providing  accommodation  for  the  paintings  in  the  former 
Sophia  Walker  Gallery.  The  two  illustrations  give  some  concep- 
tion of  the  manner  in  which  his  representatives,  since  his  death, 
have  carried  out  his  later  thought,  and  have  given  to  the  state  as 
well  as  the  college  an  edifice  likely  to  be  as  enduring  as  the  classic 
structures  its  architecture  calls  to  mind.  The  building  was  dedi- 
cated June  7th,  1.S94.' 

iThe  character  of  the  decoration  and  the  recent  additions  to  the  contents  of 
the  building  is  indicated   by  the  following  extract  from   the  last  report  of   the 


IirSTOinCAL    SKETCH  CI 

The  r;i[»i(l  cliniini'  (lurini;-  the  hist  tew  yeans  in  the  methods  ot" 
instruction  in  the  natui'al  sciences,  rendered  the  acconnno(hitions 
in  A(huns  Hall,  though  excellent  when  it  was  erected,  nieanre 
and  insuflicient  now.  The  important  place  which  chemistry, 
physics  and  l)i()loiiy  had  won  for  themsehes  in  the  cnrriculuni 
made  a  new  structure  for  the  use  of  these  three  de[)artments  a 
uecessity.  By  the  liberality  of  INIr.  Edward  F.  Searles  this  need 
was  met  almost  as  soon  as  stated.  The  Mary  F.  S.  Searlcs 
Scientific  Laboratory,  named  in  memory  of  the  wife  of  fhe  donoi-, 
will  be  ready  for  occupancy  in  the  fall  of  1(S94.  It  is  a  brick 
building  with  stone  trinnnin<i;s,  designed  in  the  Elizaliethan  style 
of  architecture  by  Mr.  Henry  Vaughan,  of  IJoston.  The  extreme 
length  is  172  feet,  and  the  depth  from  front  to  rear  of  wings  107 
feet.  It  is  three  stories  in  height  with  a  well-ligiited  basement. 
The  three  departments  have  separate  entrances  and  stairways,  the 
chemical  and  physical  occupying  the  northern  and  southern  wings 
respectively,  and  the  biological,  the  third  floor.  U})on  the  com[)le- 
tion  of  the  building  each  will  have  ample  room  and  every  facility 
in  ap[)aratus  and  material  c(piipmcnt  foi-  the  instruction  of  larger 
classes  than   ha\e  yet  entered  college. 

Curator  of  the  Art  Collections.  "The  educational  use  of  the  buihliiij^  anil  its 
contents  has  been  held  in  mind  constantly  by  the  donors,  who  have  sui)i>leinented 
the  munificent  gift  of  the  structure  by  the  donation  of  works  of  art  of  uni- 
formly great  value  and  of  wide  range  as  to  variety.  These  objects  include 
about  forty  choice  specimens  of  ancient  glass  and  pottery,  dating  from  the 
seventh  century  B.  C.  onward;  a  marble  portrait  bust  ascribed  to  the  late  Roman 
liei'iod;  a  set  of  Saracen  armor,  six  pieces,  eleventh  century;  various  mediajval 
and  modern  weapons;  Flemish  tapestry;  modern  oil  paintings,  cliieHy  of  the 
French  schools,  represented  by  Corot,  Daubigny,  Millet,  Troyon,  and  others. 
American  art  is  represented  by  works  in  oil,  water-color,  or  pastel  of  J.  Fox- 
croft  Cole,  F.  Hopkinson  Smith,  Winslow  Homer,  J.  Appleton  Brown.  A  bronze 
bas-relief  portrait  of  Mr.  Theophilus  Wheeler  Walker,  which  has  been  set  in  the 
western  wall  of  the  Walker  gallery,  is  the  work  of  the  sculptor,  Daniel  C.  French. 
The  beautiful  large  bronze  lantern  of  the  Sculpture  Hall  is  a  copy  of  one  in  the 
Chateau  de  Blois.  The  smaller  wrought-iron  lantern  of  the  loggia  is  of  old  Italian 
workmanship.  Bronze  copies  by  De  Angelis  of  Naples  of  the  cla.ssical  statues  of 
Demosthenes  and  Sophocles  have  been  erected  in  the  niches  on  the  front  of  the 
building,  and  on  either  side  of  the  entrance  copies  in  stone  of  the  lions  of  the 
Loggia  dei  Lanzi.  If  the  wall  paintings  of  the  Sculpture  Hall  by  Elihu  Vedder, 
John  La  Farge,  Kenyon  Cox,  and  Abbott  Thayer  are  included  with  tlie  above- 
mentioned  American  works,  and  those  in  the  Bowdoin  collection  and  among  the 
college  portraits,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  college  deserves  a  high  rank  among 
institutions  possessing  valuable  specimens  of  our  national  art." 


CHAPTEK   X. 

THE    MEDICAL    SCHOOL    OF    MAINE. 

Establishment — State  aid — Dr.  Nathan  Smith — Proposed  hospital — 
Dr.  John  D.  Wells— Medical  professors— Adams  Hall — Seavey  Anatomi- 
cal Cabinet — Changes  in  the  curriculum — Proposed  removal  to  Portland — 
Bequest  of  Mrs.  Garcelon. 

Immediately  upon  his  acceptance  of  the  presidency  of  Bow- 
doin  College,  President  Allen  wrote  to  Dr.  Nathan  Smith,  the 
founder  of  the  Dartmouth  Medical  School,  then  professor  of  the 
theory  and  j)ractice  of  medicine  at  Yale,  with  regard  to  the 
improvement  of  medical  instruction  in  the  state  to  which  he  was 
soon  to  remove.  His  correspondent  said  in  reply  :  "I  think  after 
what  experience  I  have  had,  we  could  form  a  medical  school  that 
would,  in  point  of  real  utility,  ecpuil  any  in  the  country.  In  a 
new  state  like  Maine,  where  neither  habit  nor  parties  have  laid 
their  ruthless  hands  on  the  public  institutions,  and  where  the 
minds  of  men  are  free  from  their  poisoning  influence,  every  thing- 
is  to  be  hoped  for.  Such  a  field  would  be  very  inviting  to  me  ; 
and  such  a  place  I  take  Maine  to  be.  For  though  tliey  have 
heretofore  been  divided  into  parties,  I  am  disposed  to  think,  that 
now  they  have  become  a  state  and  are  left  to  themselves,  party 
spirit  will  in  a  great  measure  subside,  and  they  will  be  ambitious 
to  promote  the  honor  and  the  welfare  of  the  state." 

This  hoj)e  of  aid  from  the  state  was  realized.  The  first 
legislature  of  Maine,  to  its  honor  and  to  the  material  increase  of 
the  health  and  happiness  of  the  people,  established,  June  27, 
1820,  the  Medical  School  of  Maine,  to  be  under  the  control  of 
the  Trustees  and  Overseers  of  Bovvdoin  College  ;  granted  fifteen 
hundred  dollars  for  procuring  necessary  books,  plates,  preparations 
and  other  apparatus  ;  and  authorized  the  annual  payment  of  one 
thousand  dollars  for  general  expenses  until  otherwise  ordered. 
The  first  series  of  lectures  was  given  in  the  spring  of  1821  by  Dr. 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  ciii 

Smith,  assisted  by  Dr.  John  Doane  Wells,  who,  at  first  as 
assistant,  but  soon  as  a  full  professor,  contlucted  the  courses  in 
anatomy  and  surgery,  and  l)y  Professor  Cleaveland,  who  had 
charge  of  the  chemistry  for  nearly  forty  years,  and  for  an  equal 
period  was  the  devoted  and  efficient  secretary  of  the  school. 
Twenty-one  young  men  were  in  attendance.  The  next  year  there 
were  forty-nine,  and  subsequent  chisscs  to  tlie  [)resent  time  have 
averaged  nearly  eighty. 

Tem[)orary  quarters,  as  it  w^as  then  supposed,  were  provided 
for  the  school  in  Massachusetts  Hall.  Time  moved  on  but  the 
school  did  not.  The  building  came  to  be  spoken  of  as  the 
Medical  College.  Possil)ly  the  conservatism  of  the  secretary  was 
responsible  in  part  for  this  inaction.  The  accommodations,  narrow 
and  insufficient  as  they  were,  had  served  several  of  the  largest 
and  most  talented  classes  to  which  he  had  lectured.  He  saw 
no  insuperable  objections  to  remaining.  The  principal  reason, 
however,  lay  in  the  changed  relations  of  the  college  and  tlie 
connnonwcalth.  Tiu;  fostering  hand  of  the  state  which,  it  was 
believed,  would  continue  to  suj)[)()rt  the  institution,  abandoned  it 
at  an  early  age.  Subsequent  legislatures  did  not  maintain  the 
reputation  of  the  first.  The  need  of  a  general  hospital,  both  for 
the  insane  and  for  surgical  cases  requiring  especial  skill,  early 
became  manifest  to  the  Medical  Faculty  and  to  the  leading 
pliysicians  of  the  state.  The  desirableness  of  coiniecting  this 
with  the  medical  scliool  was  even  more  clear.  The  legislators, 
though  providing  an  act  of  incorporation  for  such  a  hos[)ital  in 
1826,  after  the  persistent  efforts  of  Professor  Cleaveland  and  Hon. 
Robert  P.  Dunlap,  of  the  Class  of  1815,  repeatedly  refused  to 
endow  it  or  make  any  grant  sufficient  to  warrant  an  attempt  to 
open  it,  and  depend  upon  private  benevolence  for  its  maintenance. 
Not  only  were  these  attempts  to  secure  a  lios[)ital  at  Brunswick 
unsuc(;essful,  but  the  aiuiual  grant  itself  was  discontimied  in  1834. 
How  efficient  this  had  been  in  establishing  the  character  and 
increasing  the  efficiency  of  medical  instruction,  is  shown  by  the 
circumstance  that  the  school  possessed,  at  this  time,  the  finest 
library  and  apparatus  of  any  in  New  England,  though  four  others 
surpassed  it  in  age. 


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Dr.  Smith's  connection  with  the  school  was  severed  in  1825, 
when  his  duties  in  New  Haven  had  become  such  as  to  forbid  his 
absence.  His  successors  in  the  chair  of  the  theory  and  practice 
of  medicine  have  been,  ahnost  without  exception,  gentlemen  who 
have  had  extended  experience  as  lecturers  in  other  medical  schools 
in  this  country.  Dr.  William  Sweetser  and  the  present  incumbent, 
Dr.  Israel  Thorndike  Dana,  may  from  their  length  of  service, 
extending  over  a  score  of  years,  be  claimed  as  belonging  especially 
to  the  Maine  Medical  School.  The  early  death,  in  1830,  of  Dr. 
John  Doane  Wells,  was  a  severe  blow  to  the  school  in  wliich  he 
had  taken  tlie  deepest  interest.  The  expenditure  of  a  great 
portion  of  the  legislative  grant  of  |1,500  was  made  by  him  during 
an  extended  residence  abroad,  and  to  his  skill  as  a  surgeon  and 
brilliancy  as  a  lecturer  much  of  the  success  the  school  attained  in 
its  first  decade  was  due.  Of  his  successors  in  the  chair  of  anatomy 
and  surgery,  only  Dr.  Edmund  R.  Peaslee  exceeded  him  in  length 
of  service.  In  1857  the  chair  was  divided  and  instruction  in 
physiology  was  added  to  the  duties  of  Dr.  David  S.  Conant,  the 
new  professor  of  anatomy.  Of  subsequent  professors  of  surgery. 
Dr.  M^illiam  W.  Greene  and  Dr.  Stephen  H.  Weeks  have  each 
held  tlie  chair  upwards  of  a  decade.  In  1825  the  chair  of  obstet- 
rics was  established,  and  Dr.  James  McKeen,  of  Topsham,  the 
youngest  son  of  the  first  president  of  the  college,  filled  it  for 
fourteen  years.  His  successors  have  been  Dr.  Ebenezer  Wells, 
Dr.  Foi'dyce  Barker,  Dr.  Amos  Nourse,  Dr.  Theodore  H.  Jewett, 
Dr.  Wilham  C.  Robinson,  Dr.  Edward  W.  Jenks,  and  the  present 
incumbent,  Dr.  Alfred  Mitchell.  At  the  time  of  offering  instruc- 
tion in  tliis  subject,  the  fees  were  increased  from  forty-five  to  fifty 
dollars.  These,  as  well  as  the  length  of  the  course,  three  months, 
remained  practically  unchanged  for  thirty  years. 

An  important  addition  to  the  course  was  made  in  184G,  by  the 
establishment  of  the  chair  of  materia  medica  and  therapeutics. 
No  sketch,  however  short,  can  omit  mention  of  the  service  in 
this  brancli  of  the  curriculum  of  Dr.  Charles  A.  Lee,  Dr.  Fred- 
eric H.  Gerrish,  and  Dr.  Charles  O.  Hunt.  Three  years  later  a 
formal  course  of  lectures  on  medical  jurisprudence  was  first  gi^'en. 
With  two  exceptions,  the  subsequent  annual  courses  on  this  subject 


HISTORICAL    SKETCH  CV 

have  been  given  l)v  Hon.  John  Searle  Tenney,  lion,  Charles  \\'. 
Godtlard,  and  Hon.  Lueilius  A.  Emery.  These  and  other  chang-es 
required,  in  l<S/)(5,  the  lengthening  of  the  term  to  tour  months. 

A  most  im[)ortant  event  in  the  history  of  the  school  was  the 
erection,  in  1<S()()-(J1,  of  a  building  especially  adapted  for  its  use. 
The  inconveniences  suffered  in  the  cram[)C(l  (piarters  in  jNIassa- 
chusetts  Hall  had  begun  seriously  to  threaten  the  pros[)erity  of 
the  institution.  Its  friends,  therefore,  petitioned  the  legislature, 
in  l<sr)(S,  for  aid  in  erecting  a  home  of  its  own.  The  petition 
failed.  The  following  year  it  was  renewed,  and  one-half  a  lown- 
shi[)  of  wild  land  was  granted  for  this  [)urpose.  Unfortunately, 
however,  its  opponents  succeeded  in  attaching  a  proviso  to  the 
effect  that  the  "legislature  may  make  any  necessary  regulation  for 
the  admission  and  graduation  of  students."  This  [)rovision,  which 
looked  towards  a  future  change  of  attitude  towards  honKcopathic 
and  eclectic  schools  of  medicine,  was  extremely  distastctul  to  the 
Maine  jNIedical  Association.  That  body  hually  informed  the 
Trustees  that  if  the  grant  were  acce])ted  on  these  terms  it  would 
refuse  graduates  of  the  INIedical  Schocd  admittance  to  its  iiicm- 
bt-rship.  Ilappih',  l)V  tlu'  united  efforts  of  tlie  college  and  the 
association,  the  obnoxious  [)r()viso  was  repealed  in  1<S(!1.  IJy 
the  $.'),.")()()  obtained  from  this  source,  to  which  an  eipial  amount 
was  added  from  the  college  funds,  and  a  generous  gift  from  Scth 
Adams,  Es(j.,  of  Boston,  the  Trustees  were  enabled  to  build  and 
e(juip  Adams  Hall,  according  to  designs  furnished  by  the  secre- 
tary of  the  medical  faculty,  Professor  Paul  A.  Chadbourne.  It  was 
first  occu])ied  in  1«S()2.  Through  the  gift  of  one  thousand  dollars 
from  Dr.  Calvin  Seavey  of  liangor,  important  additions  were 
made  at  this  time  to  the  anatomical  cabinet  of  the  school.  By  the 
zeal  and  interest  of  the  present  incumbent  of  the  chair  of  anatomy, 
fre([uent  accessions  have  been  made  during  the  last  decade  to  tbc 
collection,  until  the  facilities  for  study  in  this  department  are 
unusually  complete. 

In  1S72  a  separate  chair  was  established  for  instruction  in 
physiology.  It  has  been  held  in  succession  by  Dr.  Robert  Amory, 
Professor  Burt  Green  Wilder,  Dr.  Henry  H.  Hunt,  and  Dr. 
Charles  D.    Smith.      The  last    named  is  also  lecturer  on   public 


CVl  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

hygiene,  which  has  been  a  part  of  the  curriciiknn  since  1875. 
The  introduction  of  laboratory  courses  in  chemistry, — a  subject 
which  has  always  been  in  charge  of  a  member  of  the  academic 
Faculty, — and  a  general  readjustment  of  the  curriculum,  led  to 
an  extension  of  the  term  to  twenty  weeks  in  l-SiSG,  and  an  increase 
in  the  tuition  charge,  which  is  now  eighty-three  dollars,  with  a 
graduation  fee  of  twenty-five  dollars.  lieference  only  can  l)c 
made  to  the  endeavor,  in  this  decade,  to  raise  the  standard  of 
medical  instruction  by  requiring  an  entrance  examination  from 
those  who  are  not  graduates  of  the  higher  educational  institu- 
tions, and  in  the  present  decade  by  requiring  attendance  upon 
three  full  coiu'ses  of  medical  lectures. 

Tlie  medical  faculty,  as  well  as  a  large  majority  of  the  practi- 
tioners throughout  the  state,  have  been  long  of  the  opinion  that 
the  efficiency  of  the  school  could  be  promoted  by  its  removal  to 
Portland  on  account  of  the  enlarged  clinical  advantages  to  be 
secured  in  connection  with  the  hos[)itals  and  dis[)ensaries  of  that 
city.  This  proposal,  after  considcral)le  opposition,  lias  met  with 
the  approval  of  the  Trustees  and  Overseers  and  would  doubtless 
have  been  carried  out  before  this,  were  it  not  for  the  uncertainty 
in  regard  to  the  liecpiest  of  Mrs.  Catherine  M.  Garcelon.  If  her 
generous  purpose  is  accomplished,  the  jMedical  School,  with  an 
endowment  of  two  hundred  thousand  dollars,  will  be  enabled  both 
to  erect  new  buildings  and  to  provide  for  the  further  enlargement 
of  the  course  of  study  it  now  offers. 


INDEX    TO    HISTORICAL    SKETCH. 


Ueforoncc'8  arc  to  the  pages  munbei'ed  by  Uomaii  numerals. 


Al)lii)t,  .Idlm  .'il  se«i. 

.I(>.sei)li  Male  CO. 
Abbot,  town  of   31,44. 
Abbott,  .Jacob  ,")1. 
Academies,  in  Maine  13. 
Adams,  Jolin  Quincy  54. 
Gov.  Samuel   13. 
Dr.  Sanniel  71. 
Seth   10.5. 
Adams  Hall  101,  105. 
Admission  requirements  32,  .54,  91. 
Allen,  Kev.  William  ry2-~-l,  93,  102. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  Fraternity  89. 
Alumni  Association  93. 
Alumni  fund  94. 

Amer.  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences  20. 
Amory,  Robert  105. 
Anatomical  cabinet  105. 
Ancient  languajfcs  31,  4(!,  .55,  86. 
Andover  Theological  Sem.  .51!,  .58,  SO,  85,  97. 
Andrew,  .John  A.   72. 
Apparatus  .34,  97. 
Appleton,  Rev.  Jesse  41-51. 

John  72. 
Appleton  Hall   79. 
Art  collections  29,  101. 
Astronomical  Observatory  98. 
Athen.'eaii  Society  48,  87  scq. 

Library  71. 
Ayer  book  fund  88. 
Backus,  S.  B.  87. 

Bangor  Theological  Seminary   73,  85,  90. 
Barbary  Creek  19. 
Barker,  Dr.  Fordyce  72,  104. 
Baudouin,  Pierre.  See  Bowdoin,  Pierre. 
Benefactions  25,  28,  30,  54,  79,  83,  94,  98  seq., 

105. 
Benevolent  Society  .54. 
Beverly,  Mass  31. 
Bible  study  42,  .56. 
Boards.    See  Overseers,  Trustees. 
Bond,  Rev.  P:iias  99. 
Bowditch,  Dr.  59. 
Bowdoin,  Madame  Elizabeth  30,  .34. 

Gov.  James  21  seq. 

Hon.  James  24  seq. 

James  Temple  2fi. 

James  (Winthrop)   25  scq. 


Bowdoin,  Pierre   19. 

Mrs.  Sarah  30. 
Bowdoin  art  collections  29. 

Bowdoin  College : 

Charter  13  seq.,  52. 

Date  of  incorporation    13. 

Delay  in  opening  Ifi  scq. 

Establishment  9. 

In  the  Civil  War  87. 

Jury  96. 

Legislative  interference  .53,  69  seq. 

Location  10  seq. 

Name  24  seq. 

Opening  10  seq., 32. 

State  aid  43  seq.,  51,  .53. 
Bowtloin  library  28,  99. 
Bowdoin  Scientific  Review  86. 
Bowiloinham  25,  44. 
Boyd,  Col.  George  William   8,3. 
Brackett,  Cyrus  Fogg  83. 
Bradford,  Hon.  Aldcn,  letter  17. 
Bramhall's  Hill,  I'ortland   11. 
Brown,  Samuel  G.  94. 
Brown  University  73.    '' 
Brunswick,  Location  of  college  at  13. 
Public  schools  in   59. 
Proposed  hospital  in  103. 
Calhoun,  John  C.  .54. 
Cambridge  9,  32,  34. 
Campbell,  Gabriel   94. 
Campus  39,  83. 
Cargill,  James  49. 
Catalogue  of  library  99. 
Chadbourne,  Paul  A.   83,  105. 
Chamberlain,  Gen.  Joshua  L.  87. 
Chapel,  The  old  .39.    The  new  76  seq. 
Chapman,  Henry  L.  97. 
Chemistry  38,  64  se(i. 
Cleaveland,  Nehemiah  48,  82. 
Cleaveland,  Parker  36  seq.,  62  .scq.,  iH,  103 

seq. 
Cleaveland  cabinet  38. 
Colby  University  51. 
Colonies,  union  of  22. 
Collins  professorship  79 
Commencement,  First  39.     In  1821,. 53. 

(Change  in  lime  90. 
Commons  46. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Commons  Hall  68. 

Conant,  David  S.   104. 

Congregationalists  78  serj. 

Continental  Congress  9,  22  scq. 

Cox,  Kenyon  101. 

Cumberland  County  9.     Justices  of  peace 

10. 
Cumberland  County  ministers  10. 
Cumberland  Gazette  10. 
Curriculum  33,  64  seq.,  83,  86,  91  seq.,  98. 
Dana,  Dr.  Israel  T.  104. 
Dartmouth  College  40,  m,  70,  94. 
Dartmouth  Medical  School  102. 
Dartmouth  University  .'52,  70. 
Daveis,  Charles  Stewart  40,  76. 
Davy,  Sir  Humphrey  38. 
Deane,  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  11,  .34. 
Deerfleld,  Mass.  34. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilou  Fraternity  89. 
Delta  Upsilon  Fraternity  89. 
Denominational  position  78  seq. 
Discipline  3.5,  42,  74,  96  seq. 
Dodge,  Mrs.  John  C.  99. 
Dormitories.    See  Appleton  Hall,  Maine 

Hall,  Winthrop  Hall. 
Drummond,  Thomas  72. 
Dunlap,  John,  Esq.  18. 
Robert  P.  103. 
Dwight,  Pres.  Timothy  15. 
Electives  92,  98. 
Emery,  Hon.  Lucilius  A.   105. 
Engineering  92. 
Estabrook,  Col.  T.  S.  46. 
Etna  43. 

Evans,  Hon.  George  82. 
Everett,  Charles  Carroll   74. 
Executive  government  16. 
Falmouth  20. 

Faycrweather,  Daniel  B.  99. 
Fessenden,  William  Pitt  72. 
Fires  54,  70. 

Finances  34,  43,  4.5,  51,  73,  77  seq.,  98  seq. 
Franklin,  Benjamin  20 
Freeport,  proposed  site  of  college  11. 
French,  Daniel  C.   101. 
Furber,  Heury  J.  99 
Garcelon,  Mrs.  Catherine  M.   100, 106. 
Gerrish,  Dr.  Frederic  H.   104 
Goddard,  Charles  W.  105 
William  G.  73 
Goethe  37 

Goodale,  George  L.  86. 
Goodrich,  Chauncey  A.  73. 
Goodwin,  Daniel  Raynes  62. 
Gorham,  proposed  site  of  college  11 
Grant,  Gen.  90 
Greek-Letter  fraternities  88 
Greene,  William  W.  104 


Greeuleaf,  Hon.  Simon  69,  82. 

Guilford  44 

Gymnasium  91,  93,  97  seq. 

Hale,  John  P.  .56,  72,  82. 

Hallowell  87. 

Hamilton  College  94. 

Hamlin,  Cyrus  57,  68. 

Hampton,  N.  H.  41. 

Harris,  Dr.  Samuel  60,  72,  8.5-89,  100. 

Harvard  College  10,  14,  21, 31,  .34,  37,  40  seq., 

45,  52,  59,  61,  97  seq. 
Hancock,  Gov.  John    13,  22. 
Haiiy  collection  of  minerals  28. 
Hawthorne,  Nathaniel  72. 
Hebrew,  Instruction  in  48. 
Hemenway  Gymnasium  98. 
Hitchcock,  Roswell  Dwight  70,  80. 
Hospital,  proposed  103. 
Houses  for  professors  100. 
Hubbard,  Thomas  H.   87. 
Huguenots  18. 
Humboldt  37. 
Hunt,  Charles  O.   104. 
Henry  H.   105. 
Hyde,  William  DeWitt  94,  97  seq. 
Institute  of  Arts  95. 
Instruction,  Methods  of  .33,  46  seq.,  .55  seq. 

60  seq.,  72,  85  seq. 
Intemperance  43. 
Jefferson,  Thomas  25 
Jenks,  Edward  W.   104. 

William  47. 
Jewett,  Theodore  H.  104. 
Johnson,  Rev.  Alfred  11. 
Jury,  College  96. 
Kellogg,  Kev.  Elijah  68,  82. 
Kennebec,  Lands  on  the  27. 
King,  Gen.  William  51,  70,  76. 
Knox,  Gen.  Henry  40. 
Ladd,  George  T.  94. 
La  Farge,  John  101. 
Lathrop,  Dr.  Joseph  41. 
Law  school  82. 
Lee,  Charles  A.   104. 
Lewiston  9. 

Library  30,  34,  39,  49,  64,  68,  88,  91,  98. 
Lincoln  County  9. 
Lisbon  25,  44. 

Little,  Josiah,  professorship  83 
Longfellow,  Henry  W.  30,  38,  60  64,  72. 

Hon.  Stephen  69. 
Lord,  Nathan  40. 
Lottery  10. 
McKeen,  Dr.  James  104. 

Rev.  Joseph  31-40,  48. 
McKeen  Hall  70. 
McKim,  Mead  &  White  100. 
Maine,  District  of  9. 


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CIX 


Maine,  State  of  lU,  .")!. 
Maine  State  Agricultural  College  02. 
Maine  Hall,  44  seq.,  W,  70,  88,  100. 
Mnssacluisctts,  Legislative  action  10  scrj. 
Massachusetts  Hall  17  seq.,  32,  .'JS,  10."?. 
Massachusetts  Humane  Society  21. 
Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology  02. 
Matlieniatics,  professorship  25,  .36. 
Instruction  in  .")8,  Sfi. 

Medical  School   "iS,  52,  102. 

A<lniissi(in   10(!. 

Apparatus  103. 

Cabinet  lO.'i. 

Course   104. 

Establishment   102. 

Fees  104. 

Library  103. 

I'roposeil  removal   IOC. 

State  aid   102, 105. 
Memorial  Ilall  87. 
Melcher,  Samuel  44 

Metaphysics  and  Moral  Philosophy  .50,  !)4. 
Military  science  03. 
Mineralogy  and  geology  37. 
Mitchell,  A  Ifred   104. 
Modern  languages  30,  .59,  SO,  98. 
Monroe,  Pres.  James  .54. 
IMorse,  Edward  S.  8(J. 
Natural  philosophy,  professorship  25,  30. 
Natural  ami  revealed  religion,  professor- 
ship 70. 
Natural  sciences  83,  80,  01. 
Newburyport,  Mass.  fiO. 
New  College  .54. 
New  Haven,  Conn.   103. 
New  York  City  04. 
New-man,  Samuel  Phillips  .55,  62. 
North  College  .54. 
Northampton,  INfass.  72. 
Norton,  Prof.  Andrews  35. 
Nott,  Rev.  Eliphalet  41,  G2. 
Notirse,  Amos  104. 
Oakland,  Cal.  100. 
O'Brien,  .John  M.  33. 
Observatory  98. 

Overseers  14,  25,  .53,  70,  78  seq.,  80,  94,  102. 
Packard,  Alplieus  S|)ring  55,  62,  80,  86,  96. 
Park,  Edwards  A.    76. 
Parker,  Dr.  Nathan  35. 
Hon.  Isaac  41. 
I'aterson,  N.  J.   97. 
Peabody,  Rev.  Ephraim  82. 
Peaslee,  Edmund  R.   104. 
Peucinian  .Society  48,  87  seq. 

Library  71. 
Phillips,  Hon.  William  34. 
Pierce,  Hon.  Kranklin   72,  82. 
Piscata<|ui8  County    14. 
Pitt,  William  .5(1. 


Pittsfleld,  Mass.  .52. 
Political  economy  .55,  05. 
Portland,  pro|)osed  site  of  college   11,  13. 
Prayers  (i8,  90. 
Praying  circle  40. 
Prentiss,  Seargent  S.  72. 
President's  house  .•{2,  .39,  100. 
Princeton  College  37,  S:},  86. 
Professorships  25, 30, 36,  .54, 56  se(i.,  79,  S:],  94. 
Provincial  Council   22. 
Psi  Upsilon  Fraternity  89. 
Puscy,  Dr.   75. 
Ranking  system  01. 
Religious  life  42,  48  seq.,  G8,  70  seq.,  01. 
Rhetoric  and  oratory,  professorshi))  .55. 
Robert  College,  Const,antinopI(>  ,57. 
Robinson,  William  C.   104. 
Rochelle  10. 

RockwooiJ,  Charles  G.,  Jr.  86. 
Room-rent  44,  53,  01. 
Salaries  .34,  37,  44,  02. 
Sargent,  Dudley  A.  07. 
Scholarships  45,  90. 
Scientific  department  91  seq. 
Seai'les,  Edward  F.   101. 
Mary  F.  S.   101. 
Searles  Science  Puilding  101. 
Seavey,  Calvin  105. 
Sebec  44. 

Sonii-centennial  82. 
Sewall,  Rev.  Jotham  49  seq. 
Prof.  Jotham  B.  86. 
Shay's  rebellion  23. 
Sibley,  John  L.  99. 
Silsbee,  Samuel  71. 
Small  College,  The  ideal  97. 
Smith,  Charles  D.  105. 

Charles  H.  96. 

Henry  B.  57,  72. 

Nathan  102  seq. 
Smyth,  Egbert  C.  50,  80. 

William  .58,  62,  S('>. 
Societies,  College  86.    Sec  also  Athcna'an, 
Benevolent,  Peucinian,  Praying  Circle, 
Theological. 
Southgate,  Frederic  49. 
Stanwood,  Col.  William   18. 
State  aid  43  seq.,  51,  ,53,  102,  105. 
Stone,  Mrs.  Valeria  87,  94. 
Stone  professorship  94,  07. 
Story,  Judge  69. 
Stowe,  Calvin  Ellis  80. 
Stuart,  Gilbert  29 
Student  life  68,  90. 
Sullivan,  Richard  26  seq. 
Sullivan,  Town  of  43. 
Sweetser,  William   104. 
Tappan,  Benjamin  35. 
Taylor,  John  J.  98. 


ex 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Teiiney,  John  S.  82,  105. 
Thacher,  Hon.  Josiah  10. 
Hon.  Peter  55. 
Thayer,  Ablwtt  101. 
Theological  society  48. 
Tlieta  Delta  Chi  Fraternity  89. 
Thompson,  Gen.  Samuel   IS. 
Thorndike,  George  39. 
Thorndike  Oak  .39. 
Ticknor,  Prof.  61. 

Townships,  College  17  seq.,  31,  43,  105. 
Trustees  13,  25,  53,  70,  78,  80,  102. 
Tucker,  William  P.  99. 
Tuition  45,  53,  91. 
Tutors  35,  46,  48,  .58,  77. 
Union  Theological  Seminary  80,  97. 
University  of  Pennsylvania  37,61. 
University  of  Virginia  37. 
Upham,  Thomas  Cogswell  56  seq.,  62  seq., 

79,  86. 
Upjohn,  Richard  76. 
Vaughan,  Henry  101. 
Vedder,  Elihu  101. 
Vose,  George  L.  92. 


Walker,  Miss  Mary  Sophia  100. 

Miss  Harriet  Sarah  100. 
Walker  Art  Building  101. 
Walker,  Theophilus  Wheeler  100. 
Washington,  George  22,  24. 
Weeks,  Stephen  H.   104. 
Wells,  Dr.  Ebenezer  104. 

John  Doane  103,  104. 
Wilder,  Burt  Green   105. 
Williams,  Rev.  Mr.   31. 
Williams  College  43,  45,  S3. 
Willard,  President  31,  34,  69. 

Samuel  34. 
Winkley,  Henry  94. 
Winthrop  College  9. 
Winthrop,  James  Bowdoin  25 

John  9,  54. 

Robert  C.  19. 

Thomas  Lindall  26. 
Winthrop  Hall  44,  .54. 
Woods,  Dr.  Leonard  65,  73-84,  100. 
Woods  Hole  26. 

Yale  College  40,  61,  73,  89,  94,  96,  102. 
Yarmouth,  proposed  site  of  college  11. 
Zeta  Psi  Fraternity  S9. 


ADDITIONS    AND    CORRECTIONS. 


p.  xxxviii.    The  bell,  not  the  belfry,  was  then  removed. 

1).  Ixxxiv.      After  "  following  iidniinistration  "  add  cxceiit  the  last. 

p.  14.    For  Ebcnezcr  T.  Warren  read  Ebenc/.er  Tucker  Warren. 

p.  17.     For  Jedidiah  Cobb  read  Jedediah  Cobb,  also  on  \).  ;il. 

p.  27.    Moses  (,>uiuby.    b.  19  Aiu'il. 

p.  ;j().    David  Starrett.    b.  0  March. 

Edward  T.  Ingrahani.    d.  24  June,  1828. 
p. ;}.').    Mark  II.  Newman,    d.  23  Dec,  1S52. 

p.  :H>.    For  Samuel  Ilarwood  Blake  read  Samuel  Ilarward  Blake, 
p.  41.    Horatio  Southgate.    d.  12  April,  1894,  Astoria,  N.  Y. 
p.  45.    John  J.  Butler,    d.  16  June,  1891. 
p.  47.    Cliarlcs  T.  Chase,    b.  7  May. 
p.  50.    Charles  M.  Blake,    b.  24  Dec.,  1819,  Brewer, 
p.  54.    Francis  P.  Hale.    b.  27  Sept.,  1819.    d.  10  Sept.,  187(i. 
p.  .55.    Elbridgc  Smith,    d.  11  May,  1894. 
p.  50.    Henry  Orr.    d.  17  Nov.,  1SS8. 

Charles  W.  Barrett,     b.  22  Nov.,  1820.    d.  8  May,  1800. 
p.  .57.    Jose))!)  O'Brien,     d.  10  Oct.,  1809. 
p.  59.    Animi  II.  Mitchell.     Insert  Hes.,  Blue  Kapids,  Kan. 

Charles  E.  Butler,    d.  30  Oct.,  1890. 
p.  02.     David  T.  Bradford.     Add  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
p.  0(!.    For  Lewis  Osmond  IJrastow  reail  Lewis  (Jrsmond  Brastow. 
p.  ()8.    John  Dennett  Frost.    Omit  linal  t  in  Dennett, 
p.  09.    George  W.  Howe.    d.  21  Mar(;h,  1894. 
|).  70.    Nicholas  E.  Boyd.    Add  Lecturer,  Berkeley,  Cal. 

For  Koscoe  E.  Farnum  reail  Uoscoe  E.  Farnham. 
p.  71.    Augustus  W.  Oliver.    Add  Heal  estate,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Edwin  B.  Shertzer.    d.  5  Feb.,  1894. 
p.  73.    William  A.  Hobbic.     b.  1838,  Vassalboro.    Add  Damascus,  Oregon, 
p.  77.    James  F.  Dudley.    For  Sec'y  read  Vlce-Pres. 

Charles  Weeks,    b.  Jefferson,    d.  5  March,  1894. 

Charles  M.  Beccher.    Manufacturer,  New  Westminster,  U.  C. 

Charles  A.  Boardman.    Omit  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Dclevan  Carlcton  read  Delavan  Carletou.    Add  teacher,  Oriska,  N.  Dak. 
p.  78.    George  T.  Sumner.    Add  Justice  Supreme  Court, 
p.  79.    For  Charles  Edwin  Chamberlain  read  Charles  Edward  Chamberlain. 

George  W.  Foster.    Add  Washington,  D.  C. 

Fjlias  S.  Mason.    For  Res.  read  Life  Insurance, 
p.  81.    Oscar  L.  Billings.    For  .Skowgan  read  Skowhegan. 

Edgar  F'.  Davis.    For  Eng.  read  Rhetoric.    Add  Editor  Boston  Cour- 
ier.   Prot.  Epis.  Ministry,  Littleton,  N.  H. 
p.  91.    For  Fred  II.  Eames  read  Frederick  H.  Eames. 
p.  94.    Freeman  D.  Dearth.    Add  Dexter. 

George  W.  Parsons.    For  Winthrop  i-ead  Medford. 
1).  95.    Leander  B.  Variiey.    A<ld  Walpole,  N.  H. 
p.  10(J.    For  Harry  E.  Andrews  read  Henry  E.  Andrews. 

For  Charles  Alcott  Flagg  read  Charles  Allcott  Flagg. 

For  Fred  J.  Libby  read  Frederick  J.  Libby. 
p.  101.    Ralph  P.  Plaisted.    For  Augusta  read  Bangor. 
p.  108.    Ezekiel  Merrill  Bartlett.    b.  22  April,  1801,  Bethel, 
p.  114.    Nicholas  H.Allen.    Read  Physician,  Buxton,    d.  Gray. 


CXU  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

p.  115.     Benjamin  H.  Tripp,    b.  25  Nov.,  1815.     Pliysician,  Rutland,  Mass. 

d.  3  Feb.,  1873. 
p.  IIG.    For  Jolin  E.  Dunnels  read  Jolin  E.  Dunnells. 
p.  lis.    For  William  Westcott  read  William  Wescott. 
p.  119.    Edwin  Mayberry.    Add  East  Weymouth,  Mass. 

Cyrus  D.  Tuck.    b.  Temple.    Druggist,  Fiirmington. 
p.  121.    Willard  C.  Collins,    d.  19  Jan.,  1894. 

p.  123.    Daniel  E.  Marston.    Also  M.D.,  N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.,  18G0.    d.  14  Apr.,  1804. 
p.  125.    George  L.  Goodale.    Insert  LL.D.,  Amherst,  1890. 

Rufus  B.  Foss.    Add  Lawrence,  Mass.    d.  5  July,  1891. 
p.  129.    Joseph  L.  Bennett,    b.  Bridgton. 

p.  135.    George  L.  Woods,    b.  Huntington,  Mass.    Add  Collinsvillc,  Conn, 
p.  137.    Joseph  S.  Morton.    Insert  B.  A.  Dalhousie,  187U.    b.  10  Nov.,  1852, 
New  Glasgow,  N.  S. 

Crosby  G.  Eaton,    b.  7  March, 
p.  139.    Will  A.  Weldon.    Read  William  A.  Weldon.    b.  8  June,  1863,  Cape 

Elizabeth.    Physician,  San  Pedro,  Cal. 
p.  140.    George  C.  Chamberlain.    Add  Green's  Landing. 

Edward  F.  Stevens,    b.  12  Aug.,  1847. 

Charles  E.  Harvey,    b.  21  April,  1863.    Add  New  Haven,  Conn. 
p.  141.    George  R.  Camp.    Add  Taylor  Town,  N.  B. 
p.  142.    David  A.  Plett.    Read  David  A.  Pletts.    A.B.,  McGill,  1879.    D.  V.  S. 

Laval,  1882. 
p.  143.    Loring  S.  Lombard,    b.  1  Oct.,  1867,  Baldwin. 

Edgar  C.  Newcorab.    Add  Physician,  Newburg. 

Charles  L.  Swectsir.     h.  Saco. 

Robert  J.  Kincaid.    b.  18  April,  1863,  Fredericton,  N.  B. 
p.  1.52.    Admiral  P.  Stone,    b.  14  Aug.,  1820. 
p.  I.'i7.    Joshua  Davies.    d.  30  May,  1871. 
p.  158.    James  Milk  Ingrahani.    Omit  Milk, 
p.  160.    William  G.  Howard.    A.B.,  Amherst,  1835. 
p.  162.    ElishaBass.    After  Lawyer  insert  Brownsville,  Tex.    District  Judge. 

d.  31  March,  1880. 
p.  163.    George  W.  Came.    Omit  Res.  (18.58).    Add  Painter,  Rochester,  N.  H. 
p.  167.    Donnell  Reed.    Omit  (18.56).    Add  d.  12  May,  1855. 

In  Class  of  18.59,  insert  Edward  Noyes  Pomeroy.    b.  6  Ai)ril,  1836, 
Yarmouth.     Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1868.      Pastor,  Taunton,  Mass. 
Res.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 
p.  169.    Augustine  Kennedy.    Omit  (1863).    Add  d.  30  Aug.,  1880. 

William  A.  Huston.    Insert  b.  Bristol, 
p.  170     Thomas  B.  Emery,    b.  Hollis.     Merchant,  Boston. 

William  Huntress.    For  17  Apr.  read  7  Apr. 
p.  171.    Augustus  G.  Wooster.    Add  Lawyer,  San  Diego,  Cal. 

Jesse  P.  Bickford.    For  1874  read  1844. 

Sewall  M.  Chandler.    For  Mich,  read  Minn. 
p.  174.    Jesse  W.  Knapp.    For  Res.  No.  Briilgton  read  Stereotyper,  Boston. 
p.  175.    Frank  H.  Pease.    Insert  Teacher. 

John  R.  Gould.    Insert  Cashier  Augusta  Nat.  Bank. 

Franklin  E.  Perham.    Add  Santa  Ana,  Cal. 


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GENERAL    CATALOGUE 


BowDoiN  College 


MEDICAL    SCHOOL    OF    MAINE 


1 794- 1 894 


OFFICERS 


PRESIDENTS. 


1.S02  Key.  JOSEPH    McKP:EN,  D.D.  .  .  .  1807 

1K07  Rev.  JESSE   APPLETON,  D.D.  .  .  .  1819 

1820  Rev.   WILLIAM    ALLEN,  D.D.  .  .  .  183i) 

l.s;3i)  Rev.  LEONARD    WOODS,  D.D.,  LL.D.  .  .  l-SfW; 

l.SGC  Rev.   SAMUEL    HARRIS,  D.D.,  LL.D.  .  .  1871 

1.S71  Hon.  JOSHUA  LAAVRENCE  CHAMBERLAIN,  LL.D.  1883 

1885  Rev.  WILLIAM    DeWITT    HYDE,  D.D. 


TRUSTEES. 

'.)4  Rev.  Thomas  P)Uowne,  A.M. 

!»4  Rfv.  Samuel  Deane,  D.D. 

i)4  John  Fhothingham,  A.M. 

1)4  Rev.  Daniel  Little,  A.M. 

!»4  Rev.  Thomas  Lancasteh,  A.M. 

94  Hon.  JosiAii  Thacheu,  A.M. 

94  Hon.  David  Mitchell,  A.M. 

94  Rev.  Tristram  Oilman,  A.M. 

94  Alden  Bradford,  LL.D. 

94  Dr.  Thomas  Rice,  A.M. 

94  AVilliam  Martin,  Esq.    . 

9(]  Hon.  Samuel  Freeman. 

96  Rev.  Charles  Turner,  A.M. 

98  Rev.  Alfred  Johnson,  A.M. 

98  Rev.  Elijah  Kellogg. 

98  Dr.  Charles  Coffin,  A.M. 

99  Hon.  Silas  Lee,  A.M. 
99  Hon.  Dummer  Sewall. 
;t9  Hon.  Isaac  Parker,  LL.D. 

800  R,"v.  JosiAH   WixsHiP,  A.M. 


1797 
1813 
LSI  7 
179;t 
1824 
1799 
1796 
179.S 
1816 
1799 
1813 
1 799 
1798 
1811 
1 824 
1814 
1.S14 
IHO.") 
1  .S 1 0 
1.S17 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1805  Hon.  Benjamin  Jones  Porter,  A.M. 

1811  Rev.  William  Jenks,  D.D.,  LL.U. 

1811  Hon.  Samuel  Sumner  Wilde,  LL.D. 

1813  Rev.  Hezekiah  Packard,  D.D. 

1813  Hon.  Prentiss  Mellen,  LL.D. 

1814  Hon.  Benjamin  Orr. 
1814  Rev.  Francis  Brown,  D.D.     . 
1816  Hon.  JosiAH  Stebbins,  A.M. 
1816  Rev.  Eliphalet  Gillett,  D.D. 

1816  John  Abbot,  A.M. 

1817  Rev.  IcHABOD  Nichols,  D.D. 
1817  Hon.  Stephen  Longfellow,  LL.D 
1821  Hon.  James  Bridge,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  John  Chandler.     . 
1821  Hon.  JuDAH  Dana,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Erastus  Foote,  A.M.     . 
1821  Hon.  Mark  Langdon  Hill.     . 
1821  Hon.  John  Holmes,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Albion  Keith  Parris,  A.B. 
1821  Hon.  Benjamin  Jones  Porter,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  William  Pitt  Preble,  LL.D 
1821  Hon.  AsHUR  AVare,  LL.D. 
1821  Hon.  Nathan  Weston,  LL.D 
1821  Joshua  Win<;ate,  A.M. 

1821  Hon.  William  King. 

1822  Hon.  Reuel  Williams,  LL.D 
1824  Hon.  Thomas  Bond,  A.B. 
1824  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hill  Fletcher,  A.M. 
1824  Rev.  Edward  Payson,  D.D. 

1827  Hon.  Enoch  Lincoln  (ex  officio). 

1828  Ebenezer  Everett,  A.M. 

1828  Isaac  Ilsley,  Esq. 

1829  Hon.  Ether  Shepley,  LL.D. 

1830  Hon.  Jeremiah  Bailey. 

1830  Hon.  Jonathan  Glidden  Hunton  (ex  ojjjicio) 

1831  Hon,  Samuel  Emerson  Smith  (ex  officio) 
1831  Benjamin  Hasey,  A.M.         ^  . 
1836  Hon.  Charles  Stewart  Daveis,  LL.D. 
1838  Hon.  Alfred  Johnson,  A.M. 
1838  Hon.  Daniel  Goodenow,  LL.D. 
1841  Robert  Hallowell  Gardiner,  A.M. 


1815 
1822 
1824 
1830 
1838 
1828 
1815 
1829 
1848 
1821 
1859 
1836 
1834 
1838 
1843 
1844 
1842 
1843 
1844 
1844 
1842 
1844 
1872 
1843 
1849 
1860 
1827 
1829 
1827 
1829 
1864 
1840 
1866 
1838 
1831 
1833 
1845 
1864 
1852 
1863 
1860 


TItrSTEES 


LSI  5 

Hon. 

1  .S41) 

Rev. 

l.sl'J 

Hon. 

l.s  .■),-) 

H..n. 

l.s->;) 

Kev. 

1  s-)'.) 

Kev. 

isoo 

H.ni. 

18(50 

Hon. 

lS(i4 

Hon. 

i-s(;4 

Rev. 

l-SOl 

Hon. 

i.sdi; 

Rev. 

ISCC 

Hon. 

l.S(J7 

Hon. 

i.s(;7 

Rev. 

l.scs 

Hon. 

l.s7() 

Hon. 

l.s  70 

Hon. 

1.S70 

Hon. 

1,S71 

Rev. 

1871 

Hon. 

1872 

Hon. 

l.s  7  4 

John 

1S77 

Rev. 

1.S81 

Hon. 

1 S84 

Hon. 

l.s.s.-, 

Rev. 

1881) 

Gen. 

•  1891 

Hon. 

1892 

Gen. 

(iKOUGE  Evans,  LL.l). 

Asa  CuMMiN(}S,  D.D. 

John  Skaklk  Tennkv,  LL.l). 

JoSIAH    PlEHCK,  A.M. 

John  Our  Fiske,  D.D. 
Sewall  Tennev,  D.D. 
Wn.LiAM  Pitt  Fessenden,  LL.D. 
James  Ware  Bradbury,  LL.D. 
Philh^  Eastman,  A.M. 
Samuel  Harris,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
Henry  Hill  Boody,  A.M. 
Alexander  McKenzie,  D.D. 
Edward  Emerson  Bourne,  LL.D. 
Joshua  Lawrence  CiiAiHiERUAiN,  LL.D 
David  Shepley,  D.D. 
Joseph  Titcomu,  A.M. 
John  Arrleton,  LL.D. 
John  Bundy  Brown. 
Amos  DeForest  Lock  wood. 
P^DWiN  Bonaparte  Webu,  D.D. 
Peleg  Whitman  Chandler,  LL.D 
Charles  Edward  Swan,  M.D. 
Taylor  Gilman,  M.D. 
Egbert  Coffin  Smyth,  D.D. 
William  Pierce  Frve,  LL.D. 
William  LeBaron  Putnam,  LL.D. 
John  Smith  Sewall,  D.D. 
Thomas  Hamlin  Hubbard,  A.M. 
John  Andrew  Peters,  LL.D 
Oliver  Otis  Howard,  LL.D. 


1807 
1856 
1 8(19 
18GG 
1893 
1885 
18()9 

1869 
1871 
1.S71 
186.S 
1873 

1877 
1891 
1891 
1881 
1884 

1  .SS'J 
1874 
1S84 


1865     Hon.  Franklin  Mellen  Drew,  A.M.  Secretary. 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


TREASURERS 

1794  Hon.  David  Mitchell,  A.M. 

1796  Hon.  Samuel  Freeman. 

1799  Hon.  Dummer  Sew  all. 

1805  Hon.  Benjamin  Jones  Porter,  A.M 

1815  Hon.  Benjamin  Orr. 

1816  John  Abbot,  A.M. 
1829  Joseph  McKeen,  A.M. 
1865  John  Rogers,  Esq. 
1871  Hon.  Amos  DeForest  Lockwood. 

1873  Hon.  Joseph  Titcomb,  A.M. 

1874  Hon.  Stephen  Jewett  Young,  A.M 


1796 
1799 
1805 
1815 
1816 
1829 
1865 
1871 
1873 
1874 


OVERSEERS. 

1796  John  Abbot,  A.M. 
1810  Hon.  Jacob  Abbot. 
1828  Jacob  Abbot,  Esq. 
1841  Rev.  Jacob  Abbott,  D.D. 
1855  Hon.  John  Stevens  Abbott,  A.M. 
1851  Rev.  John  Stevens  Cabot  Abbott,  D.D 

1817  Joseph  Adams,  Esq. 

1830  Rev.  George  Eliashib  Adams,  D.D. 

1866  Rev.  Aaron  Chester  Adams,  A.B. 

1870  Rev.  George  Moulton  Adams,  D.D. 

1889  Rev.  Jonathan  Edwards  Adams,  D.D. 

1797  Nathaniel  Coit  Allen,  Esq. 
1825  Hon.  Frederic  Allen,  LL.D. 
1860  Rev.  Stephen  Allen,  D.D. 
1889  Rev.  Charles  Frederic  Allen,  D.D 

1818  Hon.  Benjamin  Ames,  A.B. 
1797  Rev.  Rufus  Anderson,  A.B. 
1821  Hon.  John  Anderson,  A.M. 
1868  Hon.  John  Appleton,  LL.D. 
1821  Samuel  Aver,  M.D. 

1800  Rev.  Kiah  Bailey,  A.M. 

1801  Hon.  Jeremiah  Bailey,  A.M. 
1868  Hon.  Joseph  Baker,  A.B. 


1816 
1820 
1842 
1847 
1870 
1862 
1819 
1872 
1871 


1816 
1864 

1888 

1828 
1808 
1832 
1870 
1824 
1816 
1830 
1878 


OVERSEERS 


1873  Rev.  William  Macleod  BAKiiOuu,  D.D. 

1849  Hon.  PiiiNEHAS  Barnes,  A.M. 

1868  Hon.  William  Gkiswold  Hahkows,  LL.I) 

1889  Samuel  Cliefoku  Belcheh,  A.IM. 
1888  Charles  Uphaji  Bell,  A.M. 
1839  Hon.  Samuel  Page  Benson,  A.M. 
186()  Hon.  James  Gillespie  Blaine,  LL.I). 
1870  Hon.   Samuel  Harward  Blake,  A.B. 
1804  Hon.  James  Bowdoin,  A.M. 
1827  James  Bowdoin,  A.M.     . 
1794  Hon.  Jonathan  Bowman,  A.M. 

1814  Robert  Boyd,  Esq. 

1815  Hon.  GeoK(;e  Bradkurv. 

1850  Hon.  James  Ware  Bradbury,  LL.D. 
1847  Samuel  Bradley,  A.M. 
1861  Israel  Bailey  Bradley,  M.D. 
1794  Edmund  Bridge,  Esi]. 
1810  Rev.  Francis  Brown,  D.D.     . 
1867  Gen.  John  Marshall  Brown,  A.M. 
1831  Mekritt  Caldwell,  A.M. 
1794  Hon.  Alexander  Campbell. 
1794  Rev.  Benjamin  Chadwick,  A.M. 

1797  Salmon  Chase,  A.M. 
1860  Rev.  Oren  Burbank  Cheney,  D.D. 
1846  Rev.  John  White  Chickering,  D.D. 
1821  Hon.  Ebenezer  Clapp. 
1849  Rev.  Jonathan  Clement,  D.D. 
1804  Hon.  Matthew  Cobb. 
1817  Richard  Cobb,  A.M. 

1874  Hon.  Francis  Cobb. 
1794  Rev.  P^benezer  Coffin,  A.B. 
1794  Rev.  Paul  Coffin,  D.D. 

1798  Dr.  Charles  Coffin,  A.M.      . 
LSI 8  Rev.  Jonathan  Cogswell,  D.D. 
1794  Hon.  Daniel  Cony. 
1813  Gen.  Samuel  Cony. 
1800  Hon.  Orchard  Cook,  A.M.     . 

1890  Rev.  Edgar  Millard  Cousins,  A.B. 
1857  Rev.  Henry  Kinsman  Craig,  A.M. 
1860  Hon.  Marshall  Cram. 
1844  Hon.  William  George  Crosby,  LL.D. 


1874 
1860 
1874 


LS76 
1873 
1874 
1806 
1831 
1796 
1817 
1821 
1860 
1849 
1874 
1796 
1814 
1892 
1848 
1796 
179.S 
1806 
1867 
1866 
1835 
1870 
1821 
1836 
1877 
1796 
1797 
1798 
1830 
1797 
1831 
1805 

1864 
1873 
1850 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1880  Hon.  JosiAH  Crosby,  A.M. 

1888  John  Leland  Crosby,  A.M. 

1821  Rev.  Asa  Cummings,  D.D. 

1877  Rev.  Albert  Henry  Currier,  D.D 

1796  John  Cushing,  Esq. 

1818  Levi  Cutter,  Esq. 

1830  William  Cutter,  A.M. 
1852  Rev.  Edward  Erancis  Cutter,  D.D 
1794  Edward  Cutts,  Esq. 
1794  Thomas  Cutts,  Esq. 

1820  Hon.  JuDAH  Dana,  A.M. 
1873  Hon.  Joseph  Dane,  A.M. 
1816  Hon.  Charles  Stewart  Daveis,  LL.D 
1794  Hon.  Daniel  Davis. 

1813  Samuel  Davis,  Esq. 
1865  Woodbury  Davis,  Esq. 
17*94  Hon.  Henry  Dearborn. 

1873  Hon.  Nelson  Dingley,  LL.D. 
1872  Hon.  John  Calvin  Dodge,  LL.D 

1821  Hon.  John  Dole. 
1854  Hon.  George  Downes.    . 
1880  Hon.  Lemuel  Grosvenor  Downes,  A.M. 
1821  Charles  Dummer,  A.M. 
1864  Charles  Dummer,  A.M. 
1794  John  Dunlap,  Esq. 

1814  Hon.  David  Dunlap. 
1821  Hon.  Robert  Pinckney  Dunlap,  A 
1800  Benjamin  Dunning,  Esq. 
1805  Robert  Dunlap  Dunning,  Esq. 
1839  Rev.  William  Theodore  Dwight, 

1831  Hon.  Philip  Eastman,  A.M. 
1794  Rev.  Samuel  Eaton,  A.M. 
1880  Rev.  James  Henry  Ecob,  A.M. 
1794  Rev.  Jonathan  Ellis,  A.B. 
1816  Rev.  John  Wallace  Ellingwood,  D.D. 
1794  Rev.  Ezekiel  Emerson. 
1813  Hon.  Nicholas  Emery,  A.M. 

1874  Hon.  Lucilius  Alonzo  Emery,  A.M 
1830  Hon.  Williams  Emmons. 
1827  Hon.  George  Evans,  LL.D. 

1832  John  Eveleth,  A.M. 


M. 


D.D. 


1849 
1888 
1813 
1856 
1841 
1880 
1797 
1797 
1821 
1885 
1836 
1811 
1818 
1867 
1798 
1873 
1888 
1834 
1870 

1839 
1872 
1814 
1843 
1860 
1808 
1839 
1860 
1864 
1820 
1885 
1811 
1860 
1810 
1817 

1855 
1845 
1835 


OVERSEERS 


9 


1817  Ebenezeu  Everett,  A.M. 

1794  Joshua  Fabyan,  Esq. 

1822  Hon.  Samuel  Fessexden,  LL.D. 
1843  Hon.  William  Pitt  Fessenden,  LL.D. 
1854  Hon.  Samuel  Clement  Fessenden,  A.M 
1868  Hon.  Thomas  Amory  Deblois  Fessenden,  A.B. 
1879  Gen.  Francis  Fessenden,  A.M. 
1800  Hon.  BoHAN  Prentice  Field,  A.B. 
1807  Rev.  George  Warren  Field,  D.T). 
1884  Rev.  William  Phineas  Fisher,  A.M 
1851  Rev.  John  Orr  Fiske,  D.D. 

1856  Erastus  Foote,  A.B. 
1893  Hon.  Enoch  Foster,  A.M. 
1794  Rev.  Samuel  Foxcroft,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Joseph  Ellery  Foxcroft. 
1794  Hon.  Samuel  P^reeman. 

1799  Hon.  Samuel  Freeman. 
184G  Rev.  Charles  Freeman,  A.IM. 

1857  Barnabas  Frekman,  Esq. 
179  1  Hon.  Simon  Frye. 
1872  Hon.  William  Pierce  Frye,  LL.D 
182.S  Hon.  Henry  Weld  Fuller,  A.M. 
1875  Hon.  IMelville  AVeston  Fuller,  LL.D 
1811  Robert  Hallowell  Gardiner,  A.M. 
1886  Frederick  Henry  Gerrish,  M.D. 
1798  Rev.  P^liphalet  Gillett,  D.D. 
1866  John  Taylor  Gilman,  M.D. 
1879  Hon.  John  Holmes  Goodenow,  A.M. 
1794  Hon.  William  Gorham. 

1823  Rev.  Daniel  Gould,  A.M.      . 
1826  Rev.  Allen  Greely,  A.M. 
1815  Hon.  Simon  Greenleaf,  LL.D. 

1848  Hon.  Simon  Greenleaf,  LL.D. 

1800  Andrew  Greenwood,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Nathaniel  Groton,  A.M. 

1849  Hon.  AVilliam  Pickerinc;  Haines. 
1798  David  Hale,  Esq. 
1870  Rev.  Henry  Fiske  Hardinc;,  A.M. 
1884  Hon.  Austin  Harris,  A.B. 
]7'.»7  Benjamin  Hasey,  A.M. 


1828 
1798 
1829 
1860 
1867 
1868 
1886 
1803 
1868 
1893 
1859 
1866 

1797 
1834 
1796 
1819 
1847 

1798 

1881 
1811 
IS  7!) 
1811 

1816 
1874 

1804 
1834 
1851 
1828 
1853 
1816 
1835 
1855 
1805 


1831 


10 


BOWDOIN  COLLEGE 


1874  Hon.  David  Robinson  Hastings,  A.M 

1825  William  Allen  Hayes,  Esq. 

1794  Rev.  Moses  Hp:mmenway,  D.D 

1796  Rev.  Jacob  Herrick. 

1796  Hon.  Mark  Langdon  Hill. 
1839  Rev.  Samuel  Hopkins,  A.M. 
1849  Hon.  Joseph  Howard,  A.M. 
1866  Gen.  Oliver  Otis  Howard,  LL.D. 
1874  Gen.  Thomas  Hamlin  Hubbard,  A.M. 
1878  Hon.  Samuel  Fisher  Humphrey,  A.M. 
1798  John  Angier  Hyde,  M.D. 
1892  Hon.  Henry  Ingalls,  A.M. 
1872  Geor(;e  Edwin  Bartol  Jackson,  A.M 
1806  Rev.  William  Jenks,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
1794  Rev.  Caleb  Jewett. 
1794  Rev.  Alfred  Johnson,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Alfred  Johnson,  A.M. 
1829  Rev.  Samuel  Johnson,  A.M. 
1869  Alfred  Waldo  Johnson,  A.M 
179cS  Dr.  David  Jones. 
1794  Rev.  Elijah  IvELixxiG. 

1797  Hon.  Williaini   King. 
1.S21  Hon.  Sanfokd  Kin(;sberv,  A.M 
l.S2;j  William  Ladd,  Es(i. 
18oll  WiLLiAiM  Clark  Larrabee,  A.I\L 

1798  Hon.  Silas  Lee,  A.M. 
181.')  Hon.  Lothrop  Lewis. 
1843  Joseph  Libbey,  A.M. 
1888  Hon.  Charles  Freeman  Libby,  A.M 

1805  Lsaac  Lincoln,  M.D. 
1866  John  Dunlap  Lincoln,  M.D. 
1.S47  n  )n.  Josiah  Little,  A.M. 
1869  Hon.  Amos  DeForest  Lockwood. 
1794  Hon.  Stkphen  Lon<;fellow. 
1811  Hon.  Stephen  Longfellow,  LL.D. 

1855  Hon.  Daniel  Walker  Lord. 

1856  Charles  Austin  Lord,  A.M. 

1806  Rev.  Asa  Lyman,  A.M. 
1847  John  McDonald,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  RuFus  McIntire,  A.B. 
1813  Joseph  McKeen,  A.M. 


1893 
1839 
1797 
1810 
1821 
1848 
1870 
1874 
1889 

1831 

1891 
1811 
1798 
1798 
1838 
1836 
1869 
1805 
1798 
1821 
1835 
1840 
1843 
1799 
1823 
1871 

1868 
1877 
1859 
1870 
1810 
1817 
1880 
1878 
1813 
1857 
1860 
1829 


OVERSEERS 


11 


183i)  John  McKeen,  A.M.      . 

1841  James  McKeen,  M.D.     . 

1886  James  McKeen,  A.M.     . 
1798  Rev.  Daniel  Marueit. 
1872  Hon.  William  Colhurn  Marshall,  A.M 
18r.2  Rev.  Javan  Knapp  Mason,  D.l). 
182G  Rev.  Asa  Mead,  A.M.    . 
1811  Hon.  Prentiss  Mellen,  LL.D. 
1805  John   Meurick,  A.IM. 
171)'.*  John  Merrill,  Escj. 
1817  Rev.  Enos  Mekrhx,  A.M. 
\7\U'>  Hon.  Am.ah   I\UHa:\iah  jMitchell. 
181(;  Josiah   Whit.man  INIitchell,  Es([. 
1877  Alfred  Mitchell,  M.D. 
17!)1  Rev.  Silas  Moody,  A.M. 
1791)  vSamuel  Moody,  A.M.     . 
1888  John  Adams  Morrill,  A.M. 
1802  Rev.  Elisha  Moseley,  A.M. 
1880  Galen  Clapp  Moses,  A.M.     . 
182!)  John  Mussey,  A.M. 
181;;  Rev.  Reuren  Nason,  A.M. 

1877  Hon.  P^DWARD  BowDOiN  Neallev,  A.M, 

1887  Hkxry  Newrechn,  A.lNI. 
1810  Rev.  IcHAiJOD   Nichols,  D.I). 
1874  Hon.  William  Dummer  Northend,  A.IM 

1880  Hon.  William  Dummer  Noi;ihknd,  A.M 
1794  Hon.  Joseph  Noyes. 
1808  Hon.  Benjamin  Orr. 
1802  Rev.  Hkzekiah  Packard,  D.D. 
1871  Eliphalet  Franklin  Packakd,  Es(i. 

1881  Rev.  Edward   Ne\v:man   Pa(  kard,  A.M. 
1881  C'harles  Appleton  Packard,  M.D. 
1821  Hon.  Jonathan  Paoe,  M.D. 
1848  Rev.  Ray  Palmer,  D.D. 

1878  Rev.  P^dwin  Beaman  Palmer,  A.M. 
180;^  Rev.  Freeman  Parker,  A.M. 
1819  Hon.  Alrion  Keith   Parris,  A.li. 
1794  Isaac  Parsons,  Usq. 

18(j4  Rev.   ElSENEZER    (iREENLEAF    PaRSONS,   A.jNI. 

1798  Stephen  Patten,  Es([. 

1842  George  Fi;lton  Patten,  Estj. 


1802 
1873 

1801 


18;51 
1813 
18;")! 
181,5 
l8.-)0 
1824 
1830 

1790 
1813 

1820 

1839 
1 83;") 


1817 
1879 
1892 
1795 
1811 
1813 
1887 


18  12 
18,-)2 

1819 
1821 

181;; 

1805 
1870 


12 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1820  Rev.  P^DWARD  Payson,  D.D. 

1871  William  Stanwood  Perry,  E,s(j. 

1872  Hon.  Jairus  Ware  Perry,  LL.D. 
18G1  Samuel  Pickard,  Esq.     . 

1831  Hon.  JosiAH  Pierce,  A.M. 

1863  Rev.  John  Pike,  D.D.     . 

1831  Rev.  Swan  Lyman  Pomeroy,  D.D, 

1796  Hon.  Benjamin  Jones  Porter,  A.M. 

1821  William  King  Porter,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Barrett  Potter,  A.B. 

1820  Hon.  William  Pitt  Preble,  LL.D. 
1893  George  Colby  Purington,  A.M.     . 
1868  Hon.  William  LeBaron  Putnam,  LL.D 
1818  Hon.  Benjamin  Randall,  A.M. 

1828  Isaac  Gardner  Reed,  A.M. 

1840  Hon.  Asa  Redington,  LL.D. 

18S8  Hon.  John  Bakeman  Redman,  A.M. 

1860  Hon.  Richard  Drury  Rice. 

1870  Hon.  William  Whitney  Rice,  LL.D. 

1816  Alfred  Richardson,  Plsq. 

1838  William  Richardson,  Esq. 

1854  Augustus  Co(iswELL  Robbins,  A.M. 

1884  Daniel  Arthur  Robinson,  A.M.,  M.D. 

1821  Hon.  Daniel  Rose. 

1797  Samuel  Phillips  Russell,  A.M.     . 
1815  Hon.  Edward  Russell. 

1794  Paul  Dudley  Sargeant,  Esq. 

1873  Rev.  William  Thomas  Savage,  D.D. 
1821  Hon.  JosiAH  Willis  Si<:aver,  A.M. 
1794  David  Sewall,  A.M.,  LL.D. 
1794  Hon.  Dummer  Sewall. 
1805  Hon.  Dummer  Sewall. 
1875  Rev.  John  Smith  Sewall,  D.D. 
1877  Rev.  Jotham  Bradbury  Sewall,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Ether  Sheuley,  LL.D. 
1838  Rev.  David  Shepley,  D.D.      . 
1830  John  Hannibal  Sheppard,  A.M. 

1800  Ezra  Smith,  Esq. 

1801  Eliphalet  Smith,  Esq. 
1821  Hon.  Samuel  Emerson  Smith. 
1866  Hon.  Jeremiah  Smith.     . 


1824 
1873 
1877 
1868 
1855 
1887 
1850 
1805 
1826 
1825 
1821 

1884 
1857 
1844 
1842 

1879 

1821 
1847 

1868 

1831 
1803 
1835 
1796 
1888 
1834 
1815 
1799 
1810 
1885 

1829 
1867 
1854 
1811 
1804 
1831 
1870 


OVERSEERS 


13 


1874  Rev.  Kijiskut  Cokkin  Smytji,  D.I). 

l.S;52  LssAciiAR  Snkll,   M.D. 

17!)4  Dr.  KoiiEUT  Soutiigate. 

1S.S7  William  Edwaku  Si'ear,  A. 15. 

1.S21  Hon.  Peleg  Sprague,  A.M.    . 

17!)8  William  Stanwood,  Esq. 

188G  Edward  Stanwood,  A.M. 

1800  Hon.  Jo.siAii   Stehhins,  A.M. 
1891  Oliver  Crocker  Stevens,  A.M. 
1799  Rev.  Daniel  Stone,  A.M. 
179(5  Woodbury  Storer,  Esq. 
1843  Seth  Storer,  A.M. 
1857  Rev.  Henry  Gookin  Storer,  A.M. 
1837  William  Swan,  Esq. 

1861  Hon.  Charles  EIdward  Swan,  M.D. 

1797  William  Symmes,  A.M. 
1871  Hon.  Joseph  White  Sy'monds,  A.M. 
1871  Hon.  Francis  Loring  Talbot,  A.M. 
l.S()2  Hon.  Peleg  Tallman,     . 
1814  Rev.  Benjamin  Tappan,  D.D. 
1816  Enoch  Sawyer  Tappan,  M.D. 
1864  Rev.  Benjamin  Tappan,  D.D. 
1864  Thomas  Tasii,  A.M. 
1821  Rev.  Petrus  Stuyvesant  TenBroeck. 
1842  Hon.  John  Searle  Tenney,  LL.D. 
1806  Hon.  George  Tiiacher,  A.M. 
1821  Hon.  Stephen  Tiiacher. 
1870  H(jn.  Peter  Tiiacher,  A.M.    . 

1798  Hon.  Samuel  Thatcher,  A.M. 
1856  Hon.  William  AVidgery  Thomas. 
1794  Rev.  John  Thompson. 
1794  Hon.  Samuel  Thompson. 

1801  Rev.  Benjamin  Thurston,  A.M. 
1832  Rev.  David  Thurston,  D.D. 
1839  Rev.  Eli  Thurston,  D.D. 
1794  Hon.  Nathaniel  Thwing. 

1862  Hon.  Joseph  Titcomb,  A.M. 
1867  William  Henry  Todd,  M.D. 
1794  Rev.  Charles  Turner,  A.M. 
1831  Rev.  Bennet  Tyler,  D.D. 
1811  Charles  Vaughan,  Esq. 


1877 
1848 
1801 

1835 
1815 

1816 

1816 
1825 
1857 
1866 
1854 
1872 
1806 

1 880 
1841 
1863 
1847 
1887 
1889 
1825 
1849 
1818 
1827 
1890 
1818 
1887 
1798 
1798 
1804 
1864 
1856 
1797 
1868 
1885 
1796 
1841 
1839 


14 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1830  Rev.  JoHX  Apthoup  Vaughan,  D.D. 
1841  Hon.  Richard  Hampton  Vose,  A.M. 
1794  Hon.  Peleg  Wadsworth,  A.M. 
171)4  Hon.  John  Waite. 
1847  Rev.  Joseph  Walker. 
1797  Rev.  Hugh  Waleis,  A.M. 
1821  P^benezer  T.  Warren,  Esq.     . 
1868  Rev.  William  Warren,  D.D. 
1880  Hon.  John  Anderson  Waterman. 

1799  William  Webb,  Esq. 

1856  Rev.  Edwin  Bonaparte  Webb,  D.D. 
1794  Rev.  Nathaniel  Webster,  A.M. 
1841  Allen  Hayden  Weld,  A.M. 
1794  Hon.  Nathaniel  Wells,  A.M. 
1805  Rev.  Daniel  Weston. 

1820  Hon.  Nathan  Weston,  LL.D. 
1864  Hon.  P^dward  Payson  Weston,  A.M. 

1825  Rev.  Seneca  White,  A.B. 
1816  Hon.  EzEKiEL  Whitman,  LL.D. 
1859  Rev.  Eliphalet  Whittlesey,  D.D. 
1794  Hon.  William  Wid(;ery. 

1800  Hon.  Samuel  Sumner  Wilde,  LL.D. 
1850  Rev.  John  Wilde,  A.M. 
1794  Rev.  Ebenezer  Williams. 

1826  Rev.  Thomas  Williams. 

1821  Hon.  William  Durkee  Williamson,  A.M 
1893  Franklin  Augustus  Wilson,  A.M. 
1813  Joshua  Wingate,  A.M. 
1797  Rev.  Josiah  Winship,  A.M.    . 
1794  Rev.  Francis  Winter,  A.M. 
1811  Hon.  Abiel  Wood. 

1831  WiLMOT  Wood,  A.M.      . 

1857  William  Wood,  M.D.     . 
1847  Rev.  Richard  Woodhull,  A.B. 
1873  Cyrus  Woodman,  A.M. 


1840 
1864 
1800 
1801 
1851 
1800 
1830 
1879 
1892 
1800 
1871 
1798 
1860 
1797 
1813 
1821 
1880 
1840 
1818 
1863 
1800 
1811 
1868 
1799 
1846 
1831 

1821 
1800 
1798 
1835 
1865 
1864 
1873 
1889 


1891     Barrett  Potter,  A.M.,  Secrefavj/. 


PROFESSORS 


15 


PROFESSORS.* 

ANCIENT    LANGUAGES    AND    CLASSICAL    LITERATURE. 

1802     John  AniiOT. 1816 

1820     Samuel  Philhi'S  Newman.     .....         1824 

1824     Alpheus  Spring  Packaud.      .....         1865 


GREEK    LANGUAGE    AND    LITEHATURE. 


1865       JoTHAM    BuADIiUUY    SiCWALL. 

1877     John  Aveuy. 

1<S87     Frank  Edwakd   Woodruff. 


1877 

18«7 


LATIN    LANGUACJE    AND    LITERATURE 

1871  Henry  Leland  Chapman. 

1873  Charles  Henry  IMoore,  Instructor. 

1875  Abner  Hahrison   Davis. 

1877  Samuel  V'alkntine  Cole,  Instructor. 

1881  John   Henry   Whlkler. 

ISS-J  (ii.:or<;e  Thohlvs  J^ittle. 

I'SSC)  KUNEST    MONDELL    PeASE. 

1891  William  Cranston  J>\wto\. 

18!»2  William  Addison   HorciHioN. 


1875 
1877 
1876 
1881 

1882 
1  .S,S5 

isin 

l.Si»2 


ALV  riiKALvncs. 

1805  Parker  Cleaveland.       ..... 

1825  William  Smyth.      .  .  .  .         .         . 

1860  William  Packard  Tuckek,  lustiuctor.     . 

1865  J^dward  Neavman  Packard,  Assistant   Professor, 

1.S68  Charles  Greene  Pockwood. 

1873  Charles  Henry  Smith.  .... 

1887  William  Aliuon  INIoody.  .... 


1825 

1868 
1863 
1868 
1873 

1887 


hel'.rew  and  english  litehature. 
1812     William  Jenks.      ...... 


1816 


*The  following  groups  are  not.  so  iimcli  intended  to  show  the  exact  titles  held 
hy  the  various  professors  as  to  indicate  the  departments  of  instruction  in  their 
charge. 


16 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


CHEMISTRY,  MINERALOGY,  AND    NATURAL    PHILOSOPHY. 

1805  Parker  Cleaveland.       ......  1858 

1859  Paul  Ansel  Chadbourne.       .....  1865 

1863  Cyrus  Fogg  Brackett. 1873 

1872  Robert  Lawrence  Packard,  Assistant  Professor.    .  1874 

1873  Henry  Carmichael.         ......  1885 

1874  Franklin  Clement  Robinson.  .... 


natural  history. 

1859  Paul  Ansel  Chadbourne. 

1863  Cyrus  Fogg  Brackett. 

1868  George  Lincoln  Goodale, 

1870  Edward  Sylvester  Morse.     . 

1871  Alpheus  Spring  Packard,  Lecturer. 

1874  Alonzo  Garcelon  Whitman,  Instructor 
1873  .Charles  Abiathar  White. 

1875  George  Langdon  Chandler,  Instructor. 


1865 
1872 
1873 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1875 
1876 


GEOLOGY    AND    BIOLOGY. 

1876     Leslie  Alexander  Lee. 


PHYSICS    AND    ASTRONOMY 

1887  Charles  Clifford  Hutchins. 

THEORY    and    PRACTICE    OF    MEDICINE 

1820  Nathan  Smith. 

1826  Henry  Halsey  Childs,  Lecturer 

1827  Daniel  Oliver. 
1829  John  Delamater. 
1833  William  Sweetser. 

1835  Henry  Halsey  Childs,  Lecturer 

1836  William  Perry. 

1837  Henry  Halsey  Childs,  Lecturer. 

1838  James  McKeen,  Lecturer. 
1840  John  Delamater. 
1842  William  Sweetser. 
1861  Israel  Thorndike  Dana. 
1869  Alonzo  Benjamin  Palmer. 
1869  Alfred  Mitchell,  Assistant  Professor 
1879  Israel  Thorndike  Dana. 


1825 
1826 

1828 
1832 
1834 
1836 
1837 
1838 
1839 
1841 
1861 
1869 
1879 
1873 


TROFESSORS 

17 

AXATO:\iy    AXD    Sl'RGEHY. 

1820 

John  Doane  Wells.        ..... 

1830 

1831 

Reuben  Dimond  Mussey. 

1836 

1836 

Jedidlah  Cobb. 

1837 

1838 

Joseph  Robv. 

1842 

1843 

Edmund  Randolph  Peaslee. 

1857 

1857 

Davh>  Sloan  Conant.     . 

1863 

1863 

Corydon  La  Fokd. 

1871 

1870 

Thomas  Taunton  Sabine. 

1872 

ANATOMY. 

1872     Thomas  Dwight. 

1877     Stephen  Holmes  Weeks. 

1882     Fkederick  Henry  Gerrish.     . 


1876 
1882 


SURGERY 


1857 

Edmund  Randolph  Peaslee. 

1860 

1860 

Timothy  Childs.               .... 

1863 

1863 

David  Sloan  Conant.     .... 

1865 

1866 

AVilliam  Wauren  Greene. 

1881 

1861) 

Alpheus  Renning  Crosby,  Loctiirer. 

i.s(;:» 

1882 

Stephen  Holmes  Weeks. 

rmsioLooY. 

1872 

Robert  Amory.        ..... 

1875 

1875 

Burt  Green  Wilder.      .... 

1884 

1884 

Henry  Hastings  Hunt. 

1891 

181)1 

Charles  Dennison  Smith. 

,                    , 

PUHLIC    HYGIENE. 

1875     Frederick  Henry  Gerrish,  Lecturer, 
1885     Albion  Gustavus  Young,  Lecturer. 
1890     Charles  Dennison  Smith,  Lecturer. 


1  884 
181)0 


iniKTORIC    and    ORATORY 

1824  Samuel  Phillips  Newman. 

1842  Alpheus  Spring  Packard. 

1845  Henry  Hill  Boody. 

1854  Egbert  Coffin  Smyth. 


183!) 
1845 
1854 
1856 


18 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1856     Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain. 

1862     Eliphalet  Whittlesey. 

1865     Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain. 


1862 
1865 
1866 


RHETORIC,  ORATORY,   AND    ENGLLSH    LITERATURE. 

1867  John  Smith  Sewall. 

1875  Henry  Leland  Chapman. 

1883  Barrett  Potter,  Instructor.     . 

1890  Albert  Walter  Tolman. 

1893  WiLMOT  Brookings  Mitchell,  Instructor. 


1875 
1885 


ELOCUTION. 

1858  William  Russell,  Instructor. 

1862  Nathaniel  Lindsay  Briggs,  Instructor. 

1871  James  Brainerd  Taylor. 

1880  Mark  Beal,  Instructor. 


1862 
1866 
1873 
1881 


mental  and  moral  thilosophy. 

1824  Thomas  Cogswell  Upham. 

1867  Thomas  Cogswell  Upham,  Professor  emeritus 

1867  Samuel  Harris.       ..... 

1871  Paul  Ansel  Chadbourne. 

1872  Ephraim  Chamberlain  Cummings. 

1873  Mark  Hopkins 

1874  Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain. 
1879  George  Trumbull  Ladd. 

1881  Gabriel  Campbell.         .... 

1883  Samuel  Gilman  Brown. 

1885  William  DeWitt  Hyde. 


1867 
1872 
1871 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1879 
1881 
1883 
1885 


OBSTETRICS. 

1825 

James  McKeen.       ..... 

1.S39 

1840 

Ebenezer  Wells.             .... 

1845 

1845 

FoRDYCE  Barker.              .... 

1846 

1846 

Amos  Nourse. 

1866 

1866 

Theodore  Herman  Jewett. 

1869 

1869 

William  Chaffee  Robinson. 

1872 

i 


PROFESSORS 

1871  Edward  Watrous  Jknks. 
1878  Alfred  Mitchell.  .... 
1892  John  Franklin  Thompson. 

MODERN    LANGUAGES. 

1829  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow. 

1835  Daniel  Raynes  Goodwin. 

1855  Ciiakles  Carroll  Everett. 

1857  Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain,  Instnu'tor 

1859  William  Alfred  Packard,  Instructor. 

1861  Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain.    . 

1862  Stephen  Jewett  Young. 

1872  Robert  Lawrence  Packard,  Instructor. 
1874  Charles  Henry  Moore,  Instructor. 

1876  Charles  Chesley  Spkin(;er,  Instructor. 

1877  Henry  Johnson.      ..... 

1882  George  Sihttlkworth   Atwood,  Assistant  Prot'esso 

1888  Benjamin   Lester  Lowen. 

I.SS'J  John  Ehnst  Matzke.       .... 

1891  Charles  Nathan  Brooks  Wheklek,  Instruct 

1890  (iEor(;e  Taylor  Files,  Instructor. 

181)2  Frkdehic  Tudor  Farnsworth,  Instructor. 

3IATKKIA    MKDIGA     AM)     I'll  Ki;  Al'KUTIGS 

1.S4G  Charles  Alfred  Lee.     .... 

1<S59  Israel  Thorn  dike  Dana. 

1861  William  Chaffee  Robinson. 

1869  George  Lincoln  Goodale. 

1872  Frederic  Henry  (iERRisii. 

1882  Charles  Oliver  Hunt. 


MEDICAL    JL'RISPRLIDEXCE. 

1849  John  Searle  Tenney,  Lecturer. 

1869  Cyrus  FoG(i  Brackett,  Lecturer. 

1870  John  Appleton,  Lecturer. 

1871  Charles  Willia:\i  (^oddard. 

1889     Lucilius  Alonzo  Kmkry.  .  .  '. 

natural    and    RE^■KALED    RELIGION 

1850  Calvin  FIllis  Stowe.      .... 
1852     RoswELL  D WIGHT  Hitchcock. 


19 
1875 


1 8.-55 
1853 
1857 
1859 
1860 
1865 
1876 
1873 
1876 
1877 

1885 
1889 
1891 
1.S92 

1.S93 


l.S5;> 
l.SCl 

i,s(;9 

1873 

1  .S.S2 


1.S69 
1870 
1.S71 
1889 


1852 
1855 


20 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1856     Egbert  Coffin  Smyth. 
1864     Alpheus  Spring  Packard. 
1891     Frank  Edward  Woodruff. 


1863 

1884 


MILITARY    SCIENCE. 


1871     Joseph  Prentiss  Sanger. 
1875     Louis  Vasmer  Caziakc. 
1879     Medorem  Crawford. 


1875 
1879 
1882 


ENGINEERING. 

1872     George  Leonard  Vose. 

history  and  political  science. 

1879  Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain,  Lecturer. 

1886  Charles  Henry  Smith. 

1890  David  Collin  Wells.     .... 

1893  William  MacDonald 


1881 


1885 
1890 
1893 


MENTAL    DISEASES. 

1892     Albert  Roscoe  Moulton. 

diseases  of  the  eye  and  ear. 
1892     Willis  Bryant  Moulton. 


PHYSICAL    CULTURE. 


1866 

William  Colyer  Dole,  Instructor. 

1870 

1870 

Dudley  Allen  Sargent. 

1875 

1875 

Frederick  King  Smyth. 

1877 

1877 

Alfred  Greeley  Ladd. 

1878 

1878 

Daniel  Arthur  Robinson. 

1881 

1886 

Frank  Nathaniel  Whittier. 

TUTORS. 

- 

1804 

Samuel  Willard.             .... 

1805 

1805 

Nathan  Parker.    ..... 

1807 

1807 

Benjamin  Burge.              .... 

1808 

1807 

Jonathan  Cogswell.      .... 

1809 

1808 

John  White. 

1809 

TUTORS 

1809  Andrews  Norton. 

1809  Benjamin  Tappan. 

1810  WiNTHROP  Bailey. 

1811  Nathaniel  Whitman. 

1811  Stephen  Fales. 

1812  David  Brigham. 
1812  Frederic  Soitikiate. 
1814  Enos  Merrill. 
1814  Alvan  Lamson. 
1816  Henry  Robinson. 
18 IG  John  Parker  Boyd  Storer 

1816  Charles  Brkigs. 

1817  Nehemiah  Cleaveland. 
1817  Samuel  Green. 

1817  Joseph  Huntington  Jones. 

1818  Samuel  Phillips  Newman. 

1819  Asa  CuManNos. 

1819  Alpheus  Spring  Packard. 

1820  Benjamin  Hale. 
1822  William  McDougall.     . 
1828  William  Smyth. 
1<S25  Joseph  Hale  Ahbot. 

1835  Samuel  Adams. 

1836  Henry  Boynton  Smith. 

1839  Richard  Pike. 

1840  Henry  Boynton  Smith. 

1841  IcHABOD  Goodwin. 

1842  Henry  Hill  Boody. 
1847  Henry  Kinsman  Craig. 
1849  Egbert  Coffin  Smyth. 

1851  JOTHAM    ^RADBURY    SeWALL. 

1852  Samuel  John  Pike. 

1853  Charles  Carroll  Everett. 

1853  William  Alfred  Packard. 

1854  Francis  Everett  Webb. 

1854  Ephraim  Chamberlain  Cummings. 

1855  Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain. 

1855  Warren  Johnson. 

1856  John  Alexander  McIntosh. 

1857  William  Packard  Tucker. 

1858  liENJAMiN  Poor  Snow.    . 


21 

1810 
1811 
1811 
1812 
1812 
1814 
1813 
1816 
1816 
1817 
1<S16 
1817 
1820 
1819 
1818 
1820 
1820 
1824 
1822 
1 824 
1.S25 
1.S27 
1837 
1837 
1841 
1841 
1842 
1845 
1849 
1851 
1852 
1853 
1855 
1854 
1855 
1855 
1856 
1857 
1857 
1860 
l.SCO 


22 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1860  Cyrus  Stone. 

1862  AVellington  Rolvin  Cross. 

1863  Cyrus  Fogg  Brackett. 
1863  Edward  Newman  Packard. 
1866  John  Allen  Chandler  Fellows. 
1869  Henry  Leland  Chapman. 

1860  RoiiERT  Lawrence  Packard. 

1871  Charles  Henry  Moore. 

1873  Augustus  Freedom  Moulton. 

1874  George  Langdon  Chandler. 

1875  Frederic  King  Smyth. 
1874  Samuel  Valentine  Cole. 
1881  Frederic  Alvan  Fisher. 

1881  Chakles  Herrick  Cutler. 

1882  Charles  Taylor  Hawes. 

1884  William  Albion  Moody. 

1885  Charles  Clifford  Hutchins. 
1885  Charles  Cutler  Torrey. 
1885  William  Holley  Cothren. 
1887  Austin  Cary. 
1880  Carleton  Lewis  Brownson, 
1880  Albert  Walter  Tolman. 
1890  George  Taylor  Files. 


1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1869 
1871 
1869 
1873 
1874 
1875 
1877 
1875 
1884 
1882 
1883 
1887 
1887 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1889 
1890 
1801 


LIBRARIANS. 

1802  John  Abbot. 

1824  Calvin  P^llis  Stowe. 

1825  Joseph  Hale  Abbot. 
1827  John  Abbot. 

1820  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow 

1835  Samuel  Adams. 

1836  Henry  Boynton  Smith. 
1838  Daniel  Raynes  Goodwin. 
1853  Charles  Carroll  Everett. 
1857  William  Packard  Tucker. 
1863  Stephen  Jewett  Young. 
1869  Alpheus  Spring  Packard. 
1880  Henry  Johnson. 

1883  George  Thomas  Little. 


1824 

1825 

1827 

1829 

1835 

1836 

1837 

1853 

1857 

1863 

1869 

1881' 

1885 


f 


FACULTY. 

1893-4. 

Rev.  WILLIAM    DeWITT    HYDE,  D.l)., 

PRESIDENT, 

Stone  Professor  of  Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy. 

ISRAEL   THORNDIKE   DANA,  A.M.,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Pathology  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 

ALFRED   MITCHELL,  A.M.,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Obstetrics  an<l  Diseases  of  Women  and  (Children. 

STEPHEN    HOLMES    WEEKS,  A.M.,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Surgery. 

CHARLES    OLIVER    HUNT,  A.M.,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Thcraiieutics. 

LUCTLIUS   ALONZO   EMERY,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence. 

HENRY   LELAND    CHAPMAN,  D.D., 

Edwaril  Little  Professor  of  Uhetoric,  Oratory,  and  English  Literature. 

FREDERIC    HENRY   GERRISH,  A.M.,  I\I.D., 

Professor  of  Anatomy. 


24  BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 

i 

LESLIE   ALEXANDER   LEE,  Ph.D., 

Professor  of  Geology  ami  Biology. 

FRANKLIN   CLEMENT   ROBINSON,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Chemistry  anil  Mineralogy,  and  Josiah  Little  Professor  of 
Natural  Science. 

WILLIAM   ADDISON   HOUGHTON,  A.M., 

Winkley  Professor  of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature. 

HENRY   JOHNSON,  Ph.D., 

Longfellow  Professor  of  Modern  Languages  and  Curator  of  the  Art  Collections 

FRANK   EDWARD   WOODRUFF,   A.M., 

Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature,  and  Collins  Professor 
of  Natiu'al  and  Revealed  Religion. 

ALBERT   ROSCOE   MOULTON,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Mental  Diseases. 

GEORGE  THOMAS   LITTLE,  A.M., 

Librarian. 

CHARLES   DENNISON    SMITH,  A.M.,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Physiology. 

WILLIAM   ALBION   MOODY,  A.M., 

Professor  of  Mathematics. 

JOHN   FRANKLIN   THOMPSON,  A.M.,  M.D., 

Professor  of  Diseases  of  Women. 

CHARLES    CLIFFORD   HUTCHINS,  A.M., 

Pi'ofessor  of  Physics  and  Astronomy. 


FACULTY  25 

WILLTS   BKYANT   MOULTON,  M.D., 

Clinlciil  Professor  of  Diseases  of  Eye  and  Ear. 

FRANK    NATHANIEL    WIIITTIER,  A.M.,  MA)., 

Director  of  llie  (Jyiiiiiasiiiin  and  Lecliircr  on  Hygiene. 

*  ALBERT    WALTER    TOLMAN,  A.M., 

Assistant  Professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Elocution. 

WILLIAM   MacDONALD,  A.B., 

Professor  of  History  and  Political  Science. 

GEORGE   TAYLOR   FILi:S,  Ph.D., 

Instructor  in  German. 

'     WILMOT   BROOKINGS   MITCHELL,  A.B., 

Instructor  in  Rhetoric. 

ADDISON    SANFORD   THAYER,  A.B.,  M.D., 

Demonstrator  of  Anatomy. 

WILLIAM    LAWRENCE   DANA,  A.B.,  M.D., 

Demonstrator  of  Histology. 

ALFRED    MITCHELL   MERRIMAN,  A.B., 

Assistant  in  Chemistry. 

GEORGE   STOVER   MACHAN,  A.B., 

Assistant  in  Biology. 
'  Oil  leave  of  absence. 


ALUMN 


Class  of  1806. 

Richard  Cobb.    A.M.    b.  28  Feb.,  1788, 

Portland.    ^lerchaut.   Res.,  Boston.  cl.l6 

Jul}-,  ]s.'!7,  London. 
Isaac  Foster  Coffin.    A.M.    b.  27  Mar., 

11^1,  I'orthmd.    Teacher,  Uoxlniry,  Mass. 

d.  24  Jan.,  l«;i. 
John  Davis.     1).  Jan.,    1779,    Beverly, 

Mass.     AFeclianic.    C.ipt.   U.  S.  A.,  1812. 

d.  June,  1841,  Lovcll. 
John  Maurice  O'Brien.     A.M.     b.  9 

Sept.,  178(i,  Newlniryport,  Mass.   Lawyer, 

Brunswick,    d.  19  Dec,  1SG.5. 
Moses  Quinby.  b.  Apr.,178(i.  Lawyer, 

Westlirook.    d.  C  May,  1857. 
George  Thorndike.  A. INI.  A.B.,Harv., 

1807.    b.  (1  Jan.,  17811,  Beverly,  Mass.    d.  23 

Dec,  1811,  St.  Peterslnirg. 
Benjamin  Titcomb.     b.  4  Dec,  1787, 

Standish.     Clergyman,   Freeport.     d.  2!) 

Mar.,  182!t,  r>runs\vick. 

7 — *7 


Class  of  1807. 

Charles  Stewart  Daveis.  A.M.  LL.D., 

1844.    b.  10  May,  1788,  Portland.    Lawyer. 

State  Senate,  1841.    d.  29  Mar.,  ISO.'J. 
Robert  Means.    A.M.    b.23  Jan.,  1786, 

Amherst,  N.H.   l>awyer.  d.  20  Sept.,  1842, 

Lowell,  Mass. 
Seth  Storer.     A.M.     b.  17  Feb.,  1787, 

Saco.    Lawyer,  Scarboi'o.   d.  22  Mar.,  1876. 

3—*  3 

Class  of  1808. 

Alfred  Johnson.  A.M.  b.  13  Aug., 
1789,  Newhuryport,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Bel- 
fast,    d.  22  March,  18.i2. 

Enos  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  18  Mar.,  17S(), 
Falmouth.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1813.  Tutor 
B.  C,  1814-1().  Pastor,  P'recport.  d.  22 
INIar.,  18(11,  Orford,  X.  IT. 


John  Patten.    A.M.     b.  4  Oct.,  1785, 

Topsham.    Farmer,  Bowdoinhara.    d.  28 

Aug.,  18(;tt. 
Joseph  Sprague.    A.M.    b.  Aug.,  1788, 

Topsham.     Lawyer,  Thomaston.     d.  21 

Sept.,  182(1. 
David  Stanwood.     A.M.     b.  lo  Feb., 

1788,  P.runswick.    Lawyer,    d.  Feb.,  1834. 
"WiUiam  Allen  Tompson.    A.M.    b.  18 

Apr.,  1787,  South  P.erwick.  Teacher,  d.  3 
Oct.,  183,5. 

(i— *G 

Class  of  1809. 

Lithgow  Hunter.  b.  (i  Nov.,  1787, 
Top.shani.     Fanner,    d.  28  Aug.,  18(;2. 

Nathan  Lord.  A.M.;  also  Dart.,  1821. 
D.D.,  182S;  LL.D.,  Dart.,  18(!4.  b.28Xov., 
1792,  Berwick.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1815. 
Pastor,  Amherst,  N.  H.  Pres.  Dart.  Coll. 
d.  9  Sept.,  1870,  Hanover,  X.  H. 

John  Mussey.  A.M.  b.  15  Oct.,  1790, 
Portland.     Lawyer,    d.  21  May,  188G. 

Benjamin  Randall.    A.M.    b.  14  Nov., 

1789,  Topsham.  Lawyer,  Bath.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1833,  1835,  1838.  M.  C,  1839-43.  d.  14 
Oct.,  18.57. 

William  Richardson.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1813.  1).  1.!  Mar.,  1788,  Boston.  Physician, 
Portsmouth,  H.  1.,  .Johnston,  K.  L  d.  30 
Sept.,  18G4. 


Class  of  1810. 

John  Emery  Abbot.  A.M.;  also  Harv., 
1815.  b.  (i  Aug.,  1793,  Exeter,  X.  H.  Pas- 
tor, Salem,  Mass.  d.  6  Oct.,  1819,  Exeter, 
X.  II. 

George  William  Boyd.  A.M.  b.  30 
Aug.,  1791,  Portsmouth,  X.  H.  Lieut.  U. 
.S.  A.  Editor  and  merchant,  Xew  Orleans, 
d.  0  March,  18G0,  Portland. 

William  Clark.  A.M.  b.  12  Oct.,  1788, 
Hallowell.    Lawyer,    d.  18  May,  1855. 


28 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Edward  Henry  Cobb.      A.M.      b.   30 

Jan.,  1792,  Portland.  Mercliaut.  d.  IS  Jan., 
1818,  Havana,  Cuba. 

Jeremiah  Fellowes.  b.  1  May,  1791, 
Exeter,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  d.  5  .Sept.,  186.0, 
Concord,  N.  H. 

Benjamin  Lincoln  Lear.  A.M.  b.  11 
Mar.,  17!>'2,  Philadelphia.  Lawyer,  Wash- 
ington,   d.  1  Oct.,  1833. 

Arthur  McArthur.  A.M.  b.  14  Jan., 
1790,  Limington.  Lawyer,  d.  29  Nov., 
1874. 

Robert  Page.  A.M.  b.  25  April,  1790, 
Readlield.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  ISl.i.  Pas- 
tor, Bradford,  M.  H.;  Kenduskeag;  West 
Farmington,  O.    d.  12  Jan.,  1876. 

Henry  Smith,  A.M.  b.  2  Jan.,  1789, 
Durham,  N.  H.  And.  Thco.  Sem.,  1815. 
Pastor,  Camden,  N.  Y.    d.  19  July,  1828. 

Frederic  Southgate.  b.  9  Aug.,  1791, 
Scarboro.    Tutor,    d.  29  May,  1813. 

James AVeston.  A.M.  b.  9  Nov.,  1791, 
Augusta.  Pastor,  Litchfield,  d.  20  Jan., 
1870,  Standish. 

John  Wise.  A.M.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1816. 
b.  20  Jan.,  1790.  Physician,  Sherburne, 
Mass.    d.  8  Mar.,  1829,  Kennebunk. 

12— *12 

Class  of  1811. 

Cornelius  Dennison.  b.  2  Feb.,  1783, 
Freeport.  Teacher  and  farmer,  d.  15 
April,  1846,  near  Beardstown,  111. 

John  Barton  Derby.  A.M.  b.  13 Nov., 
1793,  Salem,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Dedham. 
d.  8  July,  1867,  Boston. 

Josiah  Little.  A.M.  b.  13  Jan.,  1791, 
Newbury.  Land  owner.  State  Senate. 
(1.  5  Feb.,  18C0,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

John  McKeen.  A.M.  b.  21  Dec,  1789, 
Beverly,  Mass.  Merchant,  Brunswick, 
d.  2  Dec,  1861. 

John  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  3  Jan.,  1793, 
Newbury,  Mass.  Merchant.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1827-31.  Judge  Court  of  Sessions, 
1826-8.  Res.,  Brooklyn,  d.  10  Aug.,  1861, 
Orange,  N.  J. 

Asa  Kedington.  LL.D.,  Bates,  1873. 
b.  4  July,  1789,  Vassalboro.  Lawyer,  Au- 
gusta. Judge  Dist.  Court.  Res.,  Lewis- 
ton,    d.  6  June,  1874. 

William  Cobb  Wilde,  b.  2  Sept. ,  1792, 
llallowoll.  Lawyer,  d.  23  Dec,  1825, 
Newburyport,  Mass. 


Class  of  1812. 

John  Parker  Boyd.    A.M.     b.  1  June, 

1792,  Portland.    Lawyer,    d.  20  July,  1871. 
Charles  Freeman.    A.M.    b.  3  June, 

1794,  Portland.    Pastor,  Limerick,    d.  19 

Sept.,  18.53. 
George  Freeman,      b.  9  Mar.,    179G, 

Portland.    Law  student,    d.  1815. 
George  Lamson.    A.M.    b.  (J  Oct.,  1793, 

Exeter,  N.  II.    Editor  and  publisher,    d. 

1826,  New  York  City. 
William  Pilsbury.     b.  16  June,  1793, 

Boston.    Law  student,     d.  10  Aug.,  1815. 
Joseph  Sewall.   A.M.    b.26  Apr.,  1795, 

Bath.    Lawyer,    d.  27  Apr.,  1851. 
John  Parker  Boyd  Storer.   A.M.;  also 

Harv.,   1817.     I).  6  Nov.,   1793,   Portland. 

Tutor.  Pastor,  Walpole,  Mass.  d.  17  Mar., 

1844,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 


Class  of  1813. 

John  Anderson.  A.M.  b.  29  July,  1792, 
Windham.  Lawyer,  Portland.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1824.  M.  C,  1825-33.  U.  S.  Att'y, 
1833-6.     d.  21  Aug.,  1853. 

Nathan  Dane  Appleton.  A.M.  b.  20 
May,  1794,  Ipswich,  INIass.  Lawyer,  Al- 
fred. State  Senate,  1839.  Att'y-Gen.,  18.57-9. 
d.  12  Nov.,  1861. 

Nehemiah  Cleaveland.  A.M.  LL.D., 
1869.  b.  1(>  Aug.,  1796,  Topsfleld,  Mass. 
Tutor.  Prin.  Dummer  Acad.  d.  17  April, 
1877,  Westport,  Conn. 

Rufus  King  Porter.  A.M.  b.  3  Sept., 
1794,  Biddeford.  Lawyer,  Machias.  d.  11 
Dec,  18.56. 

Benjamin  [Franklin]  Salter,  b.6  Apr., 
1792,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Mei'chant,  Fay- 
etteville.N.C;  New  York  City.  d.  8  Sept., 
18.58. 

5—*  5 

Class  of  1814. 

James  Bowdoin.  A.M.;  also  Harv., 
1818;  Yale,  1826.  b.  23  July,  1796,  Boston. 
Lawyer,    d.  6  Mar.,  1833,  Havana,  Cuba. 

John  Bush.  b.  3  July,  1792,  Boylston, 
Mass.  Physician,  Vassalboro.  d.  27  Feb., 
1876. 

James  Cargill.  b.  22  Feb.,  1790,  New- 
castle,   d.  17  Sept.,  1814. 

Charles  Northend  Cogswell.  A.M. 
b.  24  April,  1797,  South  Berwick.  Lawyer. 
State  Senate,  1833-4.    d.  11  Oct.,  1843. 


ALUMNI 


29 


John  Abbot  Douglass.  A.M.  b.4Feb., 

17!t-2,  Portland.  Pastor,  VVaterford.  <1.  7 
Aug.,  187S. 

Charles  Dummer.  A.M.  b.  Aug.,  1791, 
Hallowell.  Law.ver.  Treas.Dept,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    d.  -28  .Iiine,  1872,  Ilallowcll. 

Stephen  Emery.  A.M.  b.  2!)  April, 
17'.»0,  Minot.  l>a\v.yer,  Paris.  Att'y-Gen., 
lf<31i-41.  Judge  District  Court,  d.  18  Nov., 
18(13,  Auburn. 

John  Eveleth.  A.M.  b.  24  Oct.,  1786, 
New  Gloucester.  Lawyer,  M'indhani.  d. 
17  Sept.,  1859. 

Nathaniel  Groton.  A.M.  b.  9  May, 
]7!)1,  Waldoboro.  Lawyer,  Bath.  State 
Senate,  1832,  1834.    d.  28  Oct.,  1858. 

Samuel  Hale.  A.M.;  also  Harv.,  1818. 
b.  30  April,  1793,  Barrington,  N.  H.  Mer- 
chant, Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Manufacturer, 
Rollinsford,  N.  II.    d.  20  Dec,  1869. 

Winthrop  Hilton.     A.M.     b.  14  Sept., 

1794,  Deerlield,  N.  H.  Fanner,  d.  1.5 
Aug.,  1869. 

Elijah  King.  b.  21  May,  1781),  Minot. 
Lawyer,  Kentucky,    d.  before  1830. 

Edward  Orne.  b.  3  April,  17!)1,  Salem, 
Mass.  Sea  captain.  Land  agent,  Missis- 
sippi,   d.  7  April,  1845. 

William  King  Porter,     b.  ,  1795, 

'I'opslKini.     Lawyer,  Turner,    d.  1834. 

"William  Henry  Robbins.  A.M.  b. 
22  ( )ct.,  1794,  Ilallowell.  Lawyer,  Cheraw, 
S.  C.    d.  26  Mar.,  1843. 

15—*  15 

Class  of  1815. 

Robert  Pinckney  Dunlap.     A.M.     b. 

17  Aug.,  1794,  Brunswick.  Lawyer.  State 
Senate,  1824-8,  1830-2.  Pres.,  1827-8, 
1831-2.  Governor,  1834-7.  M.  C,  1843-7. 
d.  20  Oct.,  1859. 

George  Evans.  A.M.  LL.D.,  1847; 
also  Washington  Coll.,  Pa.,  1846.  b.l  2 
.Ian,  1797,  Hallowell.  Lawyer,  Gardiner; 
Portland.  Speaker  State  Leg.,  1829.  M.C., 
1829-41.  U.  S.  Senator,  1841-7.  State 
Att'y-Gen.,  18.53-5.    d.  6  April,  1867. 

Perez  Bryant  Mann.  b.  26  Aug.,  1798, 
Ilallowell.    d.  Dec,  1817,  Augusta,  (Ja. 

Richard    Elvins    Orne.      b.   20    May, 

1795,  Salem,  Mass.  Sea  captain.  Land 
agent,  Memphis,  Tenn.  d.  22  Sept.,  ISGO, 
near  St.  Paul,  ]Minn. 

Chandler  Robbins.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1818. 
b.  21  Aug.,  1796,  Hallowell.  Physician, 
Boston,    d.  24  May,  1836,  Cheraw,  S.  C. 


Levi  StoweU.  A.M.  b.  14  Jan.,  1794, 
Paris.  Lawyer.  d.8Sept.,  1865,  INIazeppa, 
]Minn. 

Solomon  Thayer,  b.  4  Sept.,  1789, 
Bridge  water,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Lubec  d. 
22  Dec,  1857,  Portland. 

John  Apthorp  Vaughan.  D.D.,  Ken- 
yon,  18.39.  b.  13()ct.,  1795,  Moston.  Clergy- 
man. Prof.  ProL.  Kpis.  Divinity  School, 
Philadelphia,    d.  5  June,  1865. 

8—*  8 

Class  of  1816. 

Edward  Emerson  Bourne.  A.  M. 
LL.D.,  1872.  b.  19  INIar.,  1797,  Kennebunk. 
Lawyer,    d.  23  Sept.,  1873. 

Randolph  Augustus  Lawrence  Cod- 
man.  A.M.  b.  24  Nov.,  1796,  Gor- 
ham.  Lawyer,  Waterville;  Portland,  d. 
28  Oct.,  18.53. 

Rodney  Gove  Dennis.  A.M.  b.  17 
April,  1791,  New  Boston,  N.  H.  And. 
Theo.  Sem.,  1819.  Pastor,  Topsfleld,  Mass. ; 
Somers,  Conn.  d.  29  Sept.,  1865,  Southbor- 
ough,  Mass. 

Stephen  Longfellow  Lewis.  A.  M. 
b.  17  Mar.,  1795,  Gorham.  Lawyer,  Ath- 
ens,   d.  1825,  Gorham. 

Dudley  Norris.  b.  6  Jan.,  1796,  Hal- 
lowell.   Medical  student,    d.  1817. 

Alpheus  Spring  Packard.  A.M.  D.D., 
m\().  b.  23  Dec,  1798,  Chelmsford,  Mass. 
Tutor.  Prof.  Greek  and  Latin,  Rhet.  ami 
Oratory,  Nat.  and  Rev.  Religion.  Acting 
President,    d.  13  .Inly,  1884. 

Charles  Richard  Porter.  A.M.  b.  14 
Oct.,  1797,  Topsham.  Lawyer,  Bath.  d.  18 
July,  1860. 

Ebenezer  Shillaber.  A.M.  b.  29  July, 
1797,  Salem,  Mass.  Lawyer,  d.  9  Nov., 
18.56,  Biddeford. 

William  Augustus  Staples.  A.  M. 
M.D.,  Univ.  Penn.  b.  25  Oct.,  1795,  Eliot, 
d.  March  (?),  1820,  Havana,  Cuba. 

John  Searle  Tenney.  A.M.  LL.D., 
1850.  b.  21  Jan.,  1793,  Rowdey,  Mass. 
Lawyer,  Norridgewock.  J ustice  Supreme 
Court,  1841-55.  Chief  Justice,  185.5-62. 
State  Senate,  1864-5.  Lecturer  Medical 
.Iiu-isi>rudence.    d.  23  Aug.,  1869. 

Wilmot  Wood.  A.M.  b.  16  Feb., 
1796,  Wiscasset.  Merchant,  d.  2  May, 
1865. 

11— *11 


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Class  of  1817. 

Ebenezer  Cheever.  b.  12  May,  1791, 
Readinjr,  Vt.  Pastor,  Newark, N.  J.;  Ypsi- 
lanti,  Mich.    d.  31  Dec,  1866. 

Nathan  Cummings.  b.  23  Aug.,  1796, 
Waterford.  Lawyer,  Portland,  d.  15  July, 
1878. 

Samuel  Johnson.  A.M.  b.  19  May, 
I7i1'2,  Wiiithrop.  Pastor,  Alna;  Saco.  d.l6 
Nov.,  1836,  Hallowell. 

James  McKeen.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1820. 
b.  27  Nov.,  1797,  Beverly,  Mass.  Physi- 
cian, Topsham.  Prof.  Obstetrics,  d.  28 
Nov.,  1873. 

Joseph  Green  Moody.  A.M.  b.  3 
Nov.,  1797,  Keiinebunk.  Merchant,  Bos- 
ton,   d.  30  May,  1879,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Charles  Packard.    A.M.     b.  12  April, 

1801,  Chelmsford,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Bruns- 
wick. Pastor,  Lancaster,  Mass.  d.  17 
Feb.,  1864,  Biddeford. 

Phineas  Pratt,  b.  23  May,  1789,  New 
Ipswich,  N.H.  Merchant,  Gardiner,  d.9 
Dec,  1865. 

John   Widgery.      A.M.      b.  17  June, 

1802,  I'ortland.  Lawyer,  Little  Kock, 
Ark.  Surveyor,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  d.2Aug., 
1873,  Portland. 

8—*  8 

Class  of  1818. 

Rufus  Anderson.    A.M.     LL.D..  18()8. 

D.D.,  Dart.,  1836.    b.  17  Aug.,  1796,  North 

Yarmouth.    And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1822.    Sec'y 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Boston,    d.  30  May,  1880. 
Isaac  Parsons  Anderson,    b.  12  April, 

1798,  Nortli  Yarmouth,     d.  16  Dec,  1818, 

Beverly,  Mass. 
Israel  Wildes  Bourne,      b.  25  Dec, 

1795,  Kenncbunk.    Book-keeper,  Boston. 

d.  7  Nov.,  1862. 
Edmund  Theodore  Bridge.    A.M.    b. 

6  Dec,  1799,  Augusta.    Editor.    U.  S.  civil 

service,   d.  17  Feb.,  1854,  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Carieton  Dole.     A.M.     b.  28  March, 

1798,  Alna.     Merchant,  Augusta.     State 

Senate,  1831.  d.  7  April,  1870,  Salem,  Mass. 
Moses  Emery,    b.  10  July,  1794,  Minot. 

Lawyer,  Saco.    d.  12  May,  1881. 
Joseph  Palmer  Fessenden.   b.  24  Oct., 

1792,  Fryeburg.    Pastor,  Kennebunkport; 

South  Bridgton.    d.  13  Feb.,  1861. 
Benjamin   Hale.     A.M.;    also    Dart., 

1827.    M.D.,  Dart.,  1827.    D.D.,  Columbia, 

1836.     b.  23  Nov.,  1797,  Newbury,  Mass. 


Tutor.    Prof.  Chemistry,  Dart.  Pres.  Ho. 

bart  Coll.    d.  15  July,  1863,  Newburyport, 

Mass. 
Frederic  Benjamin  Page.  A.M.  M.D., 

Harv.,  1821.      b.  5  July,  1798,  Hallowell. 

Physician,  Donaldsonville,  La.  d.  26  July, 

1857,  Edwards,  Miss. 
George  Dummer  Perley.     b.  18  June, 

1797,  Hallowell.    Lawyer,    d.  1826. 
Josiah    Pierce.      A.M.      b.    15    Aug., 

1792,  Baldwin.    Lawyer,  Goi-ham.     State 

Senate,  1834-6.    Pres.,  1835-6.    d.  25  June, 

1866. 
George  BarreU  SewalL     A.M.    b.  29 

Jan.,  1799,  Hallowell.    Lawyer,    d.  1825, 

Mobile,  Ala. 
Seba  Smith,     b.  14  Sept.,  1792,  Buck- 

fleld.  Editor,  Portland.  Author,  New  York 

City.    d.  29  July,  1868,  Patchogue,  L.  I. 
Gideon  Lane   Soule.     A.M.     LL.D., 

Harv.,  18.56.    b.  25  July,  1796,  Freeport. 

Prin.  Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.  H.    d.  28 

May,  1879. 
David  Starret.    b.  1790,  Warren.    Pas- 
tor, Weld ;   Litchflehi.     d.  3  April,  1851, 

Augusta. 
George  Starret.   A.M.   b.  15  May,  1798, 

Warren.  Lawyer,  Bangor,  d.  3  Feb.,  1837. 
James  Parker  Vance.    A.M.  b.lMar., 

1800,  Calais.  Lawyer.  Pastor,  Elgin,  111.  d. 
Joseph  Walker.  A.M.    b.  19  Feb.,  1792, 

Townsend,   Mass.     Pastor,  Paris,     d.    8 

April,  1851. 
W^illiam  Bicker  Walter.    A.M.    b.  29 

April,  1796,  Boston.    Author.    d.23Api'il, 

1822,  Charleston,  S.  C. 

19—*  19 

Class  of  1819. 

Thomas  Perkins  Bourne.    M.D.,  1823. 

b.  27  Dec,  1798,  Kennebunk.    Physician, 

Calais;  Newcastle,  N.  B.    d.  May,  1863. 
Jonathan  Hammond  Chesley.     b.  12 

May,  1794,  Paris.    Teacher,  Baton  Rouge, 

La.    d.  27  Nov.,  1826,  Saco. 
David  Hayes.     A.M.    b.  11  July,  1795, 

N.  Yarmouth.    Lawyer,  Saccarappa.   d.  26 

Mar.,  1870. 
Edward  Tyng  Ingraham.     A.M.     b. 

1799,  Portland,     d.  1823. 
George  Means  Mason,    b.  3  Oct.,  1800, 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.    Lawyer,  Boston,    d. 

16  Aug.,  1865. 
John  Dennis  McCrate.    b.  1  Oct.,  1802, 

Wiscasset.    Lawyer,  Damariscotta;  Wis- 

casset.    M.  C,  1845-7.    d.  11  Sept.,  1879, 

Sutton,  Mass. 


ALUIMNI 


31 


John  Louville  Megquier.  A.M.  b.  9 
Sept.,  17!I4,  New  Gloucester.  Lawyer, 
Portland.  State  Senate,  1S2S,  1830-3'2.  d. 
3  Jan.,  1S40. 

Israel  Newell.  A.M.  b.  5  Apr.,  1794, 
Durham.  I'rin.  Kimball  Union  Acad., 
I'lainlield,  N.  H.  I'astor  and  teacher, 
Durham,    d.  !l  Feb.,  1S4(>. 

James  Stackpole.  A.M.  b.  19  Nov., 
IT'.iS,  Waterville.  Lawyer,  d.  IS  July,  1880. 

George  Cobb  Wilde,  b.  13  Dec,  1800, 
Ilallowell.  Lawyer,  Boston,  d.  27  June, 
1875,  Lenox,  Mass. 

Adam  Wilson.  A.M.  D.D.,  Colby, 
18.5L  b.  8  Feb.,  17114,  Topsham.  Pastor 
and  editor,  Portland,  d.  l(i  .Jan.,  187 J, 
Waterville. 

11— *11 

Class  of  1820. 

Jacob  Abbott.    A.M.    D.D.,  Amherst, 

1874.    b.  14  Nov.,  1803,  Ilallowell.    And. 

Theo.  Sem.    Prof.  Mathematics,  Amherst. 

Teacher  and  author,  New  York  City.    d. 

31  Oct.,  1879,  Farmington. 
Samuel  Bradley.     A.M.     b.  '29  Mar., 

1802,  Fryeburg.     Lawyer,  Hoi  lis.      d.  2(; 

June,  184!),  Saco. 
Theodore    Sedgwick    Brown.       A.M. 

b.  20  June,  1803,  \'assall)oro.      Lawyer, 

P.angor.    d.Jan.,  1802,  Augusta. 
Jedidiah    Cobb.      A.M.      M.D.,    IS'Jo. 

b.  27  Feb.,  1800,  Gray.    Prof.  Med.  Coll., 

Ohio.    Med.  Sch.,  Louisville,  Ky.     d.  IC. 

Nov.,  18(iO,  Manchester,  Mass. 
Philip   Eastman.      A.M.      b.   5   Feb., 

17011,  Chatham,  N.   H.      Lawyer,    North 

Yarmouth ;  Harrison ;  Saco.  State  Senate, 

1840, 1842.     d.  7  Aug. ,  1869. 
William  Jewett  Farley.    A.M.    b.  12 

Apr.,  1802,  Newcastle.     Lawyer,  Thom- 

aston.    d.  1.1  .June,  1839. 
Joshua   Warren    Hathaway.       A.M. 

b.  10  Nov.,  1797,  New  Brunswick.  Lawyer, 

Ellsworth;  Bangor.    State  Senate,  1827-8. 

Judge  District  Court,  1849-.52;    Sui)reme 

Court,  18.i2-9.    d.  G  June,  18G2. 
Josiah  Hilton  Hobbs.   A.M.   b.  L'Nov., 

179.i,  Effingham,  N.  H.      I^awyer,  Wake- 
field, N.  II.    d.  17  June,  1854. 
William    McDougall.       A.M.      M.D., 

1820.     b.  1  March,  1797,  Gorham.    Tutor. 

Physician  and  teacher,  Wetunipka,  Ala. 

d.  9  June,  1S.V2. 
Samuel    Morrill.      A.M.     M.D.,  1823. 

b.  4  Feb.,  1800,  Wells.    Physician,  Boston. 

d.  27  Mar.,  1872. 


Caleb  Fessenden  Page.     A.M.    b.  15 

Feb.,  1797,  Fryeburg.  Pastor,  Limington; 
Bridgton.  d.  «  Nov.,  1873,  Milton,  N.  H. 
Thomas  Treadwell  Stone.  A.M. 
D.D.,  18G8.  b.  9  Feb.,  1801,  Waterford. 
Pastor,  East  Machias;  Bolton,  Mass.; 
Brooklyn,  Conn.  lies.,  Uock  Bottom, 
Mass. 

12— *11 


Class  of  1821. 

John  Barrett.  A.M.  M.D.,  1824.  b.  21 
Feb.,  1802,  Northficld,  Mass.  Physician, 
Portland,    d.  20  Apr.,  1842. 

Plummer  Chase,  b.  13 Mar.,  1794, New- 
bury, Mass.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1824.  Pas- 
tor, Carver,  Mass.  d.  17  Sept.,  1837,  New- 
bury, Mass. 

Daniel  Clarke,  b.  11  Dec,  1796,  Wind- 
ham.    Lawyer,    d.  2  Dec,  1825. 

John  Payne  Cleaveland.  A.M.  D.D., 
Marietta,  1844.  b.  19  July,  1799,  Rowley, 
Mass.  Pastor,  Salem,  Mass.  Pres.  Mar- 
shall Coll  ,  Mich.  Pastor,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Chaplain  ,30th  Mass.  Vols.  d.  7  Mar.,  1873, 
Newburj'port,  Blass. 

Rufus  King  Cushing.  M.D.,  1824.  b. 
23  July,  1802,  Brunswick.  Physician, 
Brewer;  Bangor,    d.  28  I\Iar.,  1889. 

W^illiam  Cutter.  A.M.  b.  1.5 May,  1801, 
Yarmouth,  .^lerchant,  Portland.  Literary 
work,  Bedford,  N.  Y.    d.  8  Feb.,  1807. 

Daniel  Evans,  b.  5  Oct.,  1802,  Hallow- 
ell.    Physician,    d.  9  Feb.,  ls(;7,  Cornville. 

Godfrey  John  Grosvenor.  b.  13  Mar., 
]S01,Minot.  Lawyer,  Geneva,  N.Y.  d.21 
June,  1849. 

Isaac  Giddings  Groton.  A.M.  b.  30 
Mar.,  17119,  Waldoboro.  Lawyer,  Waldo- 
boro.     d.  23  Jan.,  1833. 

Charles  Harding,  b.  2()  June,  1798, 
Gorham.  Lawyer,  Raymond;  Portland, 
d.  1849. 

Joseph  Howard.  A.M.  b.  14  Mar., 
1800,  Browutleld.  Lawyer,  Portland.  U. 
S.  Dist.  Att'y,  ls;J7-41.  Judge  Supreme 
Court,  l848-.i5.  d.  12  Dec,  1877,  Brown- 
field. 

Lot  Jones.  A.M.  D.D.,  Columbia, 
18.59.  b.  21  Feb.,  1797,  Brunswick.  Rector, 
New  York  City.  d.  12  Oct.,  18G5,  Phila- 
delphia. 

James  Larry,  b.  31  Jan.,  1798,  Gorham. 
Teacher,  Virginia,  d.  27  Aug.,  1872,  Wash- 
ington. 


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Joseph  Libbey.  A.M.  b.  13  Dec,  1793, 
Biixtou.  Teacher,  Portland,  d.  27  Aug., 
1871. 

"Winthrop  Gray  Marston.  b.  6  July, 
1802,  Salem,  Mass.  Res.,  Portland,  d.  182.5. 

George  Packard.  A.M.  M.D.,  1825. 
b.  23  May,  1S0.3,  Wiscasset.  Physician, 
Saco.  Rector,  Lawrence,  Mass.  d. 30  Nov., 
1870. 

Ichabod  Plaisted.  b.  29  Mar.,  1796, 
Gardiner.  Pastor,  N.  Rochester,  Mass. 
d.  21  June,  1831,  Gardiner. 

Charles  Soule.  A.M.  b.  29  Aug.,  1794, 
Freeport.  Pastor,  Norway,  d.  31  May, 
ISIHI,  Portland. 

Stephen  M'Lellan  Staples.  A.M.  b. 
13  .June,  1800,  Gorham.  Civil  engineer, 
Mexico,    d.  1832,  Philadelphia. 

Isaac  Watts  Wheelwright.  A.M.  b. 
17  Sept.,  lS01,Newburyport,  Mass.  Teach- 
er, Valparaiso,  Chili.    Res.,  Byfleld,  Mass. 

Joseph  Abiel  Wood.  b.  7  May,  1803, 
Wiscasset.  Lawyer,  Ellsworth,  d.  1844. 
21 *20 


Class  of  1822. 

Joseph  Hale  Abbot.  A.M.  b.25Sept., 
1802,  Wilton,  N.  H.  Tutor  and  Librarian. 
Teacher,  Boston,  d.  7  Apr.,  1873,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

James  Anderson,  b.  17  Feb.,  1800, 
North  Yarmouth,  d.  1  June,  1823,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C. 

John  Appleton.  A.M.  LL.D.,  18G0. 
b.  12  July,  1804,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H. 
Lawyer,  Bangor.  Judge  Supreme  Court, 
18.'52-83.  Chief  Justice,  1862-83.  d.7Feb., 
1891. 

Charles  Edwards  Barrett,  b.  6  Jan., 
1804,  Northlield,  Mass.  Treasurer,  A.  & 
St.  L.  R.  R.,  Portland,    d.  4  Jan.,  1894. 

James  Bell.  b.  13  Nov.,  1804,  Frances- 
town,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  Exeter,  N.  H.;  Gil- 
ford, N.  H.  U.  S.  Senate,  lS.55-7.  d.  26 
May,  18.i7. 

John  Boynton.  b.  11  Apr.,  1801,  Wis- 
casset. Pastor,  Pliippsl)urg.  Farmer,  Wis- 
casset; Felton,  Del.    d.  1  Mar.,  1876. 

Otis  Livingston  Bridges,  b.  21  Feb., 
1708,  Cliarlotte.  Lawyer,  Calais.  State 
Att'y-Gen.,  1842-3.  Lawyer,  Stockton,  Cal. 
d.  1870. 

Charles  Parsons  Chandler.  A.M.  b. 
29  Oct.,  1801,  New  Gloucester.    Lawyer, 


Foxcroft.  State  Senate,  1857.  d.  17  Nov., 
1857. 

Richmond  Loring.  A.M.  M.D.,  1825. 
b.  29  Oct.,  1801,  North  Yarmouth.  Physi- 
cian and  merchant,  Aux  Cayes,  Hayti. 
d.  1854,  France. 

Charles  Hugh  Patterson  McLellan. 
A.M.  M.D.,  1825.  b.5  June,  1S03,  Gorham. 
Physician,  Portland.  Teacher,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y.    d.  2  April,  1862. 

Moses  Parsons  Parish,  b.  9  Oct.,  1803, 
Byfield,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Newburyport. 
Editor,  New  York  City.  d.  12  Feb.,  1865, 
Baltimore. 

Simeon  Perkins.  A.M.  b.  4  May,  1795. 
Lawyer,  Hebron  ;  Otisfield.    d.  1842. 

Milton  Pierce,  b.  22  Sept.,  1803,  Mon- 
mouth.   Lawyer,    d.  July,  1827. 

Sylvanus  W^aterman  Robinson.  A.M. 
b.  29  Sept.,  1801,  Litchfield.  Lawyer,  Hal- 
lowell;  Bangor,  d.  16  Sept.,  1849,  Litch- 
field. 

Benjamin  Sanborn.  A.M.  M.D.,Dart., 
1827.  b.  24  Aug.,  1799,  Falmouth.  Phy- 
sician, Belgrade;  Falmouth,    d.  1845. 

WiUiam  Smyth.  A.M.  D.D.,  1863.  b. 
1  Feb.,  1797,  Pittstou.  Tutor.  Prof. 
Mathematics,    d.  4  Apr.,  1868,  Brunswick. 

Timothy  Walker  Stone,  b.  8  June, 
1805,  Brunswick.  Law  student,  d.  4 
July,  1826. 

David  Humphreys  Storer.  AM. 
LL.U.,  1876.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1S25.  b.  26 
Mar.,  1804,  Portland.  Physician,  Boston 
Prof.  Tremont  St.  Med.  Sch.  Prof.  Ob- 
stetrics, Harv.    d.  10  Sept.,  1891. 

Daniel  Dana  Tappan.  b.  20  Oct.,  1798, 
Newburyport,  Mass.  Pastor,  East  Marsh- 
field,  Mass.;  Farniington,  N.  H.;  Weld, 
d.  15  .Jan.,  1890,  Topsfleld,  Mass. 

Noah  Tebbets.  A.M.  b.  26  Dec, 
1802,  Rochester,  N.  H.  Lawyer.  Circuit 
Judge,  1843-4.    d.  9  Sept.,  1844. 

Richard  Hampton  Vose.  A.M.  b.  8 
Nov.,  1803,  Northfield,  Mass.  Lawyer, 
Augusta.  State  Senate,  1840-41;  Pres., 
1841.    d.  19  Jan.,  1864. 

John  Hubbard  White,  b.  30  Nov., 
1802,  Dover,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  d.  7  Sept., 
18S2. 

Benjarain  Glazier  W^illey.  b.  11  Feb., 
1796,  Conway,  N.  H.  Pastor,  Milton,  N.  H. ; 
East  Sumner,    d.  17  Apr.,  1867. 

Jabez  Cushman  W^oodman.  A.M. 
b.  23  Jan.,  1804,  New  Gloucester.  Lawyer, 
Minot;  Portland,    d.  8  Nov.,  1869. 

24— *24 


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ALUMNI 


33 


Class  of  1823. 

Charles  Shaw  Adams.      A.M.      b.  31 

May,  1797,  T.atli.  I'astor,  Westfonl.Conn.; 
Hillsdale,  Mich.    il.  29  July,  1873. 

George  Washington  Bachelder.  b. 
13  Nov.,  1802,  Hallowell.  Lawyer,  Gardi- 
ner,   d.  185-2. 

John  Macclintock  Bartlett.  b.  3Apr., 

1803,  Pembroke,  X.  H.  Hook-keeper,  N. 
Y.  City.    d.  1849,  Gibraltar. 

Luther  V  Bell.  M.D.,  Dart.,  182G. 
D.C.L.,  King's  Coll.  [N.S.],1847.  LL.D., 
Amherst,  1855.  b.  20  Dec.,  1806,  Francis- 
town,  N.  H.  Physician,  Londonderry, 
N.  H.  Supt.  McLean  Insane  Asylum. 
Surg.  11th  Mass.  Vols.  d.  11  Feb.,  1862, 
Budd's  Ferry,  Va. 

Edmund  Bridge  Bowman,  b.  211  Aug., 

1804,  Wiscasset.  Lawyer,  I'.owdoiiiliam; 
Wiscasset.    d.  19  Mar.,  1864. 

William  Browne.    A.M.    b.  12  Nov., 

180(),  Portland.    Lawyer,  Tazewell,  Va.; 

San  Antonio,  Tex.  d.l877  (?),  Austin, Tex. 
Jonas  Burnham.  A.M.  b.  11  May,  1798, 

Kennebunkport.  Teacher  and  clergyman, 

Farminglon.    d.  9  Mar.,  1889. 
Egbert  Benson  Coffin.  1).  2i)  July,  1805, 

Bath.    Law  student,    d.  1827. 
John  Crosby.     A.M.     b.  11  Sept.,  1803, 

Bangor.    And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1827.    Pastor, 

Castine.    d.  26  May,  1833,  Barbailoes,  W.  L 
William  George  Crosby.  A.M.  LL.D., 

1870.    b.  10  Sept.,  1805,  ISelfast.    Lawyer. 

Governor,  1853-4.    d.  21  Mar.,  1881. 
Joseph  Dowe.    A.M.,  Dart.,  1828.    b. 

Jan.,  1796,  Durham,  N.  H.    Teacher  and 

bookseller,  Boston,   d.  17  May,  1873,  South 

Natick,  Mass. 
Kichard  William  Dummer.  b.  17  Sept., 

1802,  Hallowell.    Farmer,  Grover,  Kan. 
William  Pitt  Fessenden.  LL.D.,  1858. 

Harv.,  1864.    b.  16  Oct.,  ]80(!,  Boscawen, 

N.  H.    Lawyer,  Portland.    M.  C,  1841-3. 

U.  S.  Senate,  18.54-(;4,  18(i.'i-9.     Sec.  U.  S. 

Trcas.,  1864-5.     d.  8  Sept.,  1869. 
George  Parsons  Giddinge.    D.D.,  St. 

Paul's  Coll.,  Mo.,  1856.     b.  23  Jan.,  1801, 

South  Auburn.    Rector,  Quincy,  111.    d.  9 

May,  1861,  Palmyra,  Mo. 
James  Gooch.    b.  12  Dec,  1800,  North 

Yarmouth.     Pastor,   Hebron ;    Denmark. 

d.  28  Mar.,  1848,  Oxford. 
Romulus  Haskins.     b.  29  Sept.,  1801, 

Hampden.    Merchant,  Bangor,    d.  8  Oct., 

1863. 


Nathaniel  Haynes.    A.M.    b.  11  Mar., 

1799,  Hebron.  Lawyer  and  editor,  Bangor, 
d.  6  Dec,  I83(i. 

Hiram  Hayes  Hobbs.    b.  12  Jan.,  1802, 

North  Berwick.    Lawyer,  Soutli  Berwick. 

d.  9  Mar.,  1884. 
William  Bradford  Holmes.    A.M.    b. 

16  Sept.,   1801,  Alfred.     Lawyer,     d.  29 

Nov.,  18.50. 
Josiah    Stacy    Hook.       A.M.      M.D., 

Harv.,    1827.      b.  4   Mar.,   1803,    Castine. 

Physician,  Adrian,  Mich.    d.  1844. 
WiUiam  Rufus  King.     b.  G  Nov.,  1804, 

Saco.    Lawyer,  Sullivan,     d.  July,  1836, 

Shiloh,  N.  C. 
WiUiam    Allen    Lane.      A.M.      b.   19 

Dec,    1798,    New    Gloucester.       Planter, 

Clinton,  La.    d.  28  June,  1872. 
Benjamin  Lincoln.    M.D.,1827.    b.  11 

Oct.,    1802,    Dennysville.       Prof.    Anat., 

Univ.  Vermont,    d.  26  Feb.,  1835,  Dennys- 
ville. 
John  McDonald.  A.M.  b.  17  Dec,  1800, 

Limerick.      Lawyer,  Limerick;   Bangor. 

d.  Jan.,  1867. 
Samuel  MiUet.     b.  (>  Apr.,  1801,  Nor- 
way.  Planter,  Scguin, Tex.    d.. Inly,  1861. 
Lory  Odell.  b.  1(1  Sept.,  1801,  Conway, 

N.  IL     Lawyer,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.    d.  24 

Mar.,  1883,  Portland. 
John    Otis.      b.  3  Aug.,    1801,   Leeds. 

Lawyer,  Hallowell.    M.  C,  1849-51.    d.  17 

Oct.,  1856. 
Isaac  Parsons,     b.  3  May,  1801,  New 

Gloucester,    il.  1824. 
George  Lessley  Parsons,     b.  3  Oct., 

1801,   Norwa}-.      Lawyer,  Sebec.     d.  29 

Oct.,  1829,  Bangor. 
James  Patten,     b.  23  Nov.,  1795,  Lon- 
donderry, N.  H.     Lawyer,  Berne,  N.  Y. 

(1.  28  Oct.,  1886. 
William   Jeffrey   Read.     b.  19  Oct., 

1800,  Danvers,  INIass.    Lawyer,  Eastport. 
d.  28  May,  1829,  Belfast. 

William  Tyng  Smith.      A.M.      b.  li) 

June,  1802,  Gorham.     Lawyer,  I'ortland. 

d.  10  Mar.,  18,54. 
Jacob  Smith.     A.M.     b.  15  May,  1803, 

Hallowell.     Lawyer,   Wiscasset;    Bath. 

d.23  Julv,  1876. 

33— *32 

Class  of  1824. 

Harrison  Allen,  b.  2(i  Apr.,  17il2,  In- 
dustry. And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1828.  Mission- 
ary, Choctaws.  d.  19  Aug.,  1831,  Elliot, 
Miss. 


34 


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Frederic   Wait    Burke,      b.  14  Feb., 

1806,  Woodstock,  Vt.    Lawyer,  N.  Y.  City. 

Zenas  Caldwell.  b.  31  Mar.,  1800, 
Hebron.  Prin.  Me.  Wesleyan  Sem.  d. 
21  Dec,  1826. 

William  Henry  Codman.  b.  29  Sept., 
1S06,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Camden,  d.  3 
May,  1870. 

Ebenezer  Furbush  Deane.  A.M.  b. 
10  May,  1801,  Minot.  Lawyer,  Gardiner, 
d.  2-2  Sept.,  1848. 

William  Hatch.  A.M.  M.D.,  1827. 
b.  27  July,  1806,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Physician, 
Georgetown,  Ky.  Pastor  and  teacher, 
Bloomington,  III.  d.  23  July,  1876,  Han- 
nibal, Mo. 

W^illiam  Avery  Little.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1827.  b.  20  July,  1806,  Castine.  Phy- 
sician,   d.  8  Aug.,  1828. 

William  Mason.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1832. 
b.  8  May,  1805,  Castine.  Physician,  Bucks- 
port;  Charlestown,  Mass.  d.  13  Mar.,  1881. 

Thomas  McDougalL  A.M.  b.  2  Oct., 
1799,  Gorhani.  Teacher,  Wetumpka,  Ala. ; 
Montgomery,  Ala.    d.  28  May,  1869. 

Theodore  Lyman  Moody,  b.  .30  June, 
1804,  Kennebuiik.  Merchant,  Mobile,  Ala. 
State  Dept.,  AVash.,  1).  C.  d.  14  Feb., 
1878. 

Franklin  Pierce.  LL.D.,  18.53;  Dart., 
1860.  b.  23  Nov.,  1804,  Hillsboro,  N.  H. 
Lawyer,  Hillsboro,  N.  H.;  Concord,  N.  H. 
Speaker  State  Leg.,  1831-2.  M.  C,  1833-7. 
U.  S.  Senate,  1837-42.  Brig.-Gen.,  1847. 
President  U.  S.,  1853-7.    d.  8  Oct.,  1869. 

Calvin  Ellis  Stowe.  A.M.  D.D., 
Univ.  Indiana;  also  Dart.,  1839;  also  Mi- 
ami Univ.  b.  26  Apr.,  1802,  Natick,  Mass. 
And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1828.  Prof.  Lat.  and  Or., 
Dart.  Prof.  Bib.  Lit.,  Lane  Theo.  Sem. 
Prof.  Nat.  and  Rev.  Rel.,  B.  C.  Prof.  Sac. 
Lit.,  And.  Theo.  Sem.  Res.,  Hartford, 
Conn.    d.  22  Aug.,  1886. 

Samuel  Talbot.  A.M.  b.  11  Jan., 
1801,  Freeport.  Pastor,  Wilton;  Alna.  d. 
15  Nov.,  1859,  Waldoboro. 

13—*  12 

Class  of  1825. 

Charles  Jeffrey  Abbott,     b.  9  Jan., 

1806,  Castine.      Lawyer.      State    Senate, 
1866.     d.  19  Aug.,  1882. 
John  Stevens  Cabot  Abbott.      A.M. 
D.D.,  1875.    b.  18  Sept.,  1805,  Brunswick. 
And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1829.    Pastor,  Roxbury, 


Mass.  Teacher,  New  York  City.  Author, 
Brunswick ;  Fairhaven,  Conn.  d.  17  June, 
1877. 

Thomas  Ayer.  b.  27  Dec,  1796,  Plais- 
tow,  N.  H.  Pastor,  Albany.  Farmer, 
Litchfield,    d.  7  Feb.,  1863. 

Elisha  Bacon.  A.M.  b.  27  June,  1799, 
Freeport.  Pastor,  Sanford.  Teacher, 
Centreville,  Mass.    d.  18  Jan.,  1863. 

Samuel  Page  Benson.  A.  M.  b.  28 
Nov.,  1804,  Winthrop.  Lawyer.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1836-7.  M.C.,  18.53-7.  d.  12 Aug.,  1876, 
Yarmouth. 

Alden  Boynton.  b.  30  Dec.,  1805,  Wis- 
casset.  Pastor,  Industry.  Farmer,  Wis- 
casset.    d.  25  Dec,  1858. 

James  Ware  Bradbury.  A.M.  LL.D., 
1872.  b.  10  June,  1802,  Parsonsfleld.  Law- 
yer, Augusta.    U.  S.  Senate,  1847-53. 

Richmond  Bradford.  M.D.,  1829.  b. 
30  Apr.,  1801,  Turner.  Physician,  Auburn, 
d.  21  Dec,  1874. 

Horatio  Bridge.  A.M.  b.  8  Apr.,  1806, 
Augusta.  Lawyer.  Paymaster-General, 
U.  S.  Navy,  Wa.shington,  D.  C.  d.  18  Mar., 
1893,  Athens,  Penn. 

George  Barrell  Cheever.  D.D.,  Univ. 
City  of  N.  Y.,  1814.  LL.D.,  Glasgow,  1860. 
b.  17  April,  1807,  Hallowell.  And.  Theo. 
Sem.,  1830.  Pastor,  New  York  City.  Au- 
thor, Euglewood,  N.  J.    d.  1  Oct.,  1890. 

Jonathan  Cilley.  b.  2  July,  1802,  Not- 
tingham, N.  H.  Lawyer,  Thomaston. 
Speaker  State  Leg.,  183.5-6.  M.  C,  1837-8. 
d.  24  Feb.,  1838,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Cyrus  Hamlin  Coolidge.  M.D  b.  11 
INIay,  1800,  Canton.  Physician,  Buckfleld ; 
California.    d.l87I. 

Gorham  Deane.  b.  15  Feb.,  1803,  Bid- 
deford.    d.  11  Aug.,  1825,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Jeremiah  Dummer.  M.D.,  1828.  b.  6 
Mar.,  1805,  Hallowell.  Physician,  West- 
port,  Kan.    d.  29  Nov.,  18.56. 

Nathaniel  Dunn.  A.M.;  al.so  Brown, 
1828.  b.  29  Jan.,  1800,  Poland.  Teacher 
and  lecturer,  New  Vork  City.  d.  17  Oct., 
1889. 

Joseph  Jenkins  Eveleth.  b  14  Nov., 
1805,  Augusta.  Banker,  Augusta,  d.  9 
Aug.,  1891. 

David  Haley  Foster.  A.M.  b.  7  Apr., 
1807,  Topsham.  Lawyer.  Teacher,  Ber- 
lin, Md.    d.  26  Dec,  1850,  Topsham. 

Patrick  Henry  Greenleaf.  A.M.;  also 
Trinity,  1827.  D.D.,  Univ.  Indiana,  b.  11 
July,  1808,  Gray.    Rector,  Charlestown, 


ALUMNI 


35 


Mass.;  Cincinnati,  O.;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
(1.  22  June,  ISfiO. 

William  Hale.  A.M.  b.  10  Dec,  1804, 
Dover,  N.  H.  Merchant,  Dover,  N.  II. 
d.  1  June,  IWio. 

Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  A.  M.  b.  4 
July,  1804,  .Salem,  Mass.  Author,  Salem, 
Mass.;  Concord,  Mass.  d.  19  May,  1864, 
riymoiith,  N.  II. 

John  Dafforne  Kinsman.  A.M.;  also 
Dart.,  184.5.  b.  17  Oct.,  180.5,  Portland. 
Lawyer,    d.  27  IMay,  1850,  Belfast. 

Josiah  Stover  Little.  A.M.  b.  9  July, 
1801,  Minot.  liawyer,  Portland.  Speaker 
State  Leg.,  1841,  18.)(i.    d.  2  Apr.,  1862. 

Stephen  Longfellow.  A.M.  b.  14 
Aug.,  1805,  Portland.  Lawyer,  d.  lit 
Sept.,  18.50. 

Henry  "Wadsworth  Longfellow.  A.M. 
LL.D.,  1874;  also  Harv.,  1859;  also  Cam- 
bridge, 1868.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  1869.  b.  27 
Feb.,  1807,  Portland.  Prof.  Mod.  Lang., 
B.  C.  Prof.  French  and  Spanish,  Harv. 
Author,  Cambridge,    d.  24  Mar.,  1882. 

Alfred  Martin,  b.  24  Aug.,  1803,  Hal- 
hnvell.     Lawyer,  AVinthrop.    d.  1831. 

Alfred  Mason,  b.  24  Mar.,  1804,  Ports- 
mouth, \.  11.  Physician,  d.  12  A])r., 
1828,  New  York  City. 

Frederic  Mellen.  b. ;!  Dec.,  1804,  IJid- 
deford.  Lawyer,  Portland,  d.  13  Aug., 
18.34,  lioston. 

Mark  Haskell  Newman,  b.  9  June, 
1806,  Andover,  Mass.  Bookseller  and 
publisher,  Andover,  Msiss.;  New  York 
City.    d.  Dec,  1852. 

Hezekiah  Packard.  A.M.  b.  17  Oct., 
ISOo,  Wiscasset.  Teacher,  Portland.  Book- 
seller,   d.  23  June,  1867. 

George  Washington  Pierce.  A.M. 
1).  2  Dec,  1805,  Baldwin.  Lawyer,  Port- 
land,   d.  15  Nov.,  1835. 

Edward  Deering  Preble,  b.  22  Feb., 
1806,  Portland.  Lawyer,  d.  12  Feb., 
1846. 

CuUen  Sawtelle.  b.  24  Sept.,  1805, 
Norridgewock.  Lawyer.  State  Senate, 
1843-4.  M.C.,  184.5-7;  1849-51.  Res.,  En- 
glewood,  N.  J.    d.  11  Nov.,  1887. 

David  Shepley.  A.M.  D.D.,  18G8. 
b.  1  June,  1801,  Solon.  And.  Theo.  Sem., 
1S28.  Pa.sUir,  North  Yarmouth;  AVinslow. 
d.  1  Dec,  1881,  I'rovidence,  K.  1. 

Charles  Snell.  M.D.,1828.  b.  17  June, 
1805,  Wiiithrop.  Physician,  Bangor,  d. 
20  Oct.,  1868. 

William  Stone,    b.  12  Mar.,  1804,  Liv- 


erniore.      Lawyer,    Holmesville,    Miss.; 

aionticello,    Miss.;      Hazlehurst,     Miss. 

State  Senate.    Circuit  Judge,    d.  13  Nov., 

1877. 
Edward  Joseph  Vose.      A.M.     b.  18 

July,  1806,  Augusta.     Lawyer,    d.  June, 

1831,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Eugene  Weld.    M.D.,  N.  Y.  Med.  Sob. 

b.  10  Aug.,  1805,  Boston.    Physician,  New 

Iberia,  La.    d.  21  Jan.,  1849. 
Seward  Wyman.     b.  8  Oct.,  1803,  No. 

Yarmouth.   And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1829.   Clerk, 

New  York  City.     Merchant,  Portland,    d. 

4  May,  1860. 

38-*  37. 

Class  of  1826. 

Gorham  Dvimmer  Abbot.  A.M.  LL.D., 
Univ.  Ingham,  1860.  b.  3  Sept.,  1807,  Bruns- 
wick. Teacher,  New  York  City.  d.  3Aug., 
1874,  Natick,  Mass. 

W"illiam  Appleton.  b.  7  Nov.,  1808, 
Brunswick.  Lawyer,  d.  19  Oct.,  1830,  Cin- 
cinnati, O. 

Leonard  Foster  Apthorp.  b.  1  July, 
1805,  Boston.  Teacher,  Baltimore,  d. 
2  Dec,  1827,  Boston. 

Samuel  Stillman  Boyd.  b.  27  Mar., 
1807,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Natchez,  Miss. 
Judge  Supreme  Court,  1837.  d.  21  IMay, 
1867. 

Peter  Allan  Brinsmade.  b.  1  Apr., 
1804,  New  Hartford,  Ct.  Merchant,  Au- 
gusta. U.  S.  Consul,  Hawaiian  Islands, 
d.  6  Oct.,  18,59,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Samuel  Lewis  Clark.  M.D.,  Jeff.  Med. 
Coll.  b.  11  Oct.,  1807,  Winthrop.  Physi- 
cian, Bangor,  d.  27  Oct.,  1851,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

John  Cleaveland.  b.  29  Feb.,  1804, 
Topsfield,  Mass.  Lawyer,  New  York  City, 
d.  12  Dec,  1863. 

Obadiah  Emery  Frost,  b.  13  May,  1807, 
Topsham.    Lawyer,    d.  1849. 

John  Taylor  Gilman.  M.D.,  1829.  b. 
9  May,  1806,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Physician, 
Portland,    d.  16  Jan.,  1884. 

Daniel  Tristram  Granger,  b.  18  July, 
1807,  Saco.  Lawyer,  Eastport.  d.  27  Dec, 
1854. 

William  Tyng  HiUiard.  b.  20  Feb., 
18(16,  Gorliam.     Lawyer,  Bangor,     d.  19 

Nov.,  1881. 

Edward  Davis  Learned,  b.  31  Jan., 
1800,  Gardiner.  Lawyer,  Jackson,  Miss. 
d.  9  Sept.,  1837. 


36 


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Joseph  Warren  Leland.    b.  31  July, 

1805,  Saco.    Lawyer,    d.  7  Sept.,  1858. 
Charles  Austin  Lord.     A.M.     b.  11 

May,  1806,  Kennebunkport.     Prof.  Lan- 
guages, Marion  Coll.,  Mo.    Editor,  Port- 
land,   d.  7  Aug.,  1878. 
Isaac  McLellan.     A.M.      b.  21  May, 

1806,  Portland.   Lawyer,  Boston.  Author, 
Greenport,  N.  Y. 

Jonas  Merriam.  b.  12  May,  1804,  Tops- 
fleld,  Mass.  Pastor  and  teacher,  d.  27 
May,  1S71,  Concord,  N.  H. 

Benjamin  Moody.  M.D.,  Dart.,  1835. 
b.  16  May,  1807,  Falmouth.  Physician, 
d.  1839,  Maracaibo,  Venezuela. 

Horatio  Nelson,  b.  21  May,  1807,  Cas- 
tine.  Farmer,  Franklin,  Mass.  d.  29 
July,  1861. 

William  Paine,  b.  28  Nov.,  1806,  Port- 
land.   Lawyer,    d.  30  Aug.,  1861. 

Seargent  Smith  Prentiss,  b.  30  Sept., 
1808,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Vicksburg,  Miss. ; 
New  Orleans,  La.  M.  C,  1837-9.  d.  1 
July,  18.50,  Longwood,  Miss. 

James  Samuel  Rowe.  A.M.  b.  20 
Oct.,  1807,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  Ban- 
gor,   d.  23  Mar.,  1884. 

Jonathan  Maltby  Rowland.  b.  26 
Jan.,  1804,  Fairfleld,  Conn.  Pastor,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.     d.  2  Oct.,  1853. 

John  Brown  Russwurm.  A.M.  b.  1 
Oct.,  1799,  Port  Antonio,  Jamaica.  Gov- 
ernor of  Maryland  in  Liberia,  d.  17  June, 
1851,  Cape  Palmas. 

George  Beaton  Sawyer.  A.M.  b.  5 
Dec,  1805,  Wakefield,  N.  H.  Lawyer, 
Nashua,  N.  H.  Cir.  Judge,  1851-4.  Judge 
Supreme  Court,  1855-9.    d.  15  June,  1882. 

Joseph  Sherman.  A.M.  LL.D.,  Univ. 
Nashville,  b.  3  Mar.,  1800,  Edgecomb. 
Prof.  Anc.  Lang.,  -Jackson  Coll.,  Colum- 
bia, Tenn.    d.  26  June,  1849. 

Manasseh  Hovey  Smith,    b.  15  July, 

1807,  Warren.      Lawyer,   Warren;   Port- 
land,   d.  15  June,  1865,  Boston. 

Robert  Southgate.  b.  28  Jan.,  1808, 
Portland.  And.  Tlieo.  Sem.,  1829.  Pastor, 
Ipswicli,  INLass.  d.  (i  Feb.,  1873,  Wood- 
stock, Vt. 

Benjamin  Bussey  Thatcher.  b.  S 
Oct.,  1809,  Wari'cn.  Lawyer  and  author, 
Boston,    d.  14  July,  1840. 

George  Trask,  b.  26  Aug.,  1798,  Bev- 
erly, Mass.  Pastor,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  d. 
25  Jan.,  1875. 

Charles  [William]  Cutts  Wilcox,    b. 


4  Mar.,  1807,  Eliot.      Banker,  Kankakee, 
111.    d.  27  Dec,  1885. 
Moses  Emery  Woodman,    b.  20  Jan., 

1806,  Fryeburg.  Lawyer,  Topsham.  d. 
Mar.,  1840,  Brunswick. 

31— *30 

Class  of  1827. 

John  Stevens  Abbott.  A.M.  b.()Jan., 

1807,  Temple.  Lawyer,  Norridgewock  ; 
Boston.  State  Att'y-Gen.,  18.55.  d.  12 
June,  1881,  Watertown,  Mass. 

Joseph  Adams,  b.  17  July,  1803,  "West 
Newbury,  Mass.  Bank  cashier,  Gardiner, 
d.  26  Apr.,  1879. 

Horatio  Octavius  Allen,  b.  16  Mar., 
1810,  Sanford.    Lawyer,    d.  1837. 

Lewis  Bailey,  b.  23  Dec,  1801,  Bruns- 
wick.   Teacher,  Utica,  N.  Y.    d.  18.52. 

Abraham  Chittenden  Baldwin.  A.M.; 
also  Yale,  1843.  b.  26  Apr.,  1804,  Guilford, 
Conn.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  1830.  Pastor, 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Res.,  Hartford,  Conn, 
d.  6  July,  1887,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Harwood  Blake,     b.  1   Jan., 

1807,  Hartford.  Lawyer,  Bangor.  State 
Senate,  1840.  Pres.,  1842.  State  Att'y- 
Gcu.,  1848.     d.  25  Apr.,  1887,  Bo.-?ton. 

Enoch  Emery  Brown,  b.  3  June,  1806, 
Taunton,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Hartland.  d.31 
Aug.,  1881,  Olathe,  Kan. 

Moses  Parker  Cleaveland.  A.M.  M.I)., 
1830.  b.  6  July,  1807,  Brunswick.  Physi- 
cian, Newmarket,  N.  H.  d.  7  Oct.,  1840, 
Natick,  Mass. 

John  Codman.  A.M.;  also  Harv.,  1843. 
b.  27  Jan.,  1808,  New  York  City.  Lawyer, 
Boston,    d.  8  June,  1879. 

Asa  Dodge.  M.D.,  1831.  b.  15  Nov., 
1802,  Newcastle.  Missionary  physician, 
Syria,    d.  28  Jan.,  1835,  Jerusalem. 

Joseph  Hawley  Dorr.  A.M.  M.D., 
Harv.,  1837.  b.  7  Dec,  1807,  Boston.  Phy- 
sician, Philadelphia,    d.  13  April,  1855. 

Henry  Enoch  Dummer.     b.  9  April, 

1808,  Hallowell.  Lawyer,  Beardstown, 
111.;  Jacksonville,  111.  State  Senate,  1860. 
d.  12  Aug.,  1878,  Mackinac,  Mich. 

AlpheusPelch.  LL.D.,  1877;  also  Univ. 
Mich.,  1879.  b.  28  Sept.,  1804,  Limerick. 
Lawyer,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Judge  Su- 
preme Court,  1842-5.  Governor,  1846-7. 
U.  S.  Senate,  1S47-53.  Prof,  of  Law,  Univ. 
Mich. 

Charles  Field.  M.D.  b.  14  Jan.,  1803, 
Yarmouth.  Physician,  d.  22  Aug.,  1838, 
Plymouth,  Mass. 


ALUMNI 


37 


Henry  Cummings  Field.  1).  14  Sept., 
isoii,  Belfast.  Lawyer,  Lincoln;  Lee.  d. 
4  Jan.,  ISijl,  Lincoln. 

Franklin  Gage.  M.D.,  18:50.  b.oONov., 
180(;,  Augusta,  riij'sician,  Bangor,  d.  4 
Apr.,  1S51,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

John  Parker  Hale.  LL.D.,  Dart.,  1801. 
1).  31  Mar.,  Isoii,  Rochester,  N.  H.  Lawyer, 
Dover,  N.  II.  Speaker  State  Leg.,  1846. 
U.  S.  Dist.  Att'y.  M.  C,  1843-.5.  U.  S. 
Senate,  lS47-r)3, 18.V)-(i.i.  Minister  to  Spain, 
18(i.V(;il.     d.  18  Nov.,  1873. 

John  Heddle  Hilliard.  b.  13  Jan.,  1808, 
Gorham.  Lawyer,  Oldtown.  d.  30  Nov., 
1880. 

John  Hodgdon.  b.  8  Oct.,  1800,  Weare, 
N.  H.  Lawyer,  Bangor;  Hodgdon.  State 
Senate,  1846-7.  President,  1847.  Res.,  Du- 
buque, la.    d.'27  Aug.,  1883. 

Ichabod  Goodwin  Jordan,  b.  (i  Oct., 
1800,  Saco.  Lawyer,  Great  Falls,  N.  H. 
State  Senate,  18.53-4.  d.  21  Feb.,  1873,  Ber- 
wick. 

Nahum  Jordan.  M.D.,  18:50.  b.  29 
Nov.,  1807,  Ellsworth.  Physician,  d.  22 
Mar.,  1831. 

Gardiner  Kellogg.  A.M.;  also  Yale, 
183().  1).  3  .Jan.,  1802,  Windham.  Teacher, 
I'eiin  Yan,  \.  Y.;  Sparta,  Ga.    d.  1841. 

James  Tufton  Leavitt.  b.iljuly,  1804, 
Bangor.  Lawyer,  Skowhegan.  State  Sen- 
ate, 18,51-.52.     d.  18.57. 

Caleb  Locke,  b.  5  May,  1802,  Hollis. 
Lawyer,  Gardiner,     d.  18.36,  Biddeford. 

"WiUiam  Preble  McLellan.  b.  9  Feb., 
1808,  Portland.  Law  student,  d.  30  Mar., 
1831. 

Isaiah  Preble  Moody,  b.  3  Dec,  1804, 
York.  Lawyer  and  farmer,  York.  d.  1 
Feb.,  188.5,  Newton,  Mass. 

George  Farrar  Moulton.  A.M.  b.  25 
Sept.,  1806,  Bucksport.  Teacher  and  liljra- 
rian,  Philadelphia,    d.  20  Nov.,  1872. 

John  Owen.  A.M.  b.  28  Mar.,  180(), 
Portland.  Booksellerand  publisher, Cam- 
bridge, :Mass.    d.  22  Apr.,  1882. 

Ephraim  Peabody.  D.D.,  1848.  b.  22 
Mar.,  1807,  Wilton,  N.  H.  Harv.  Div. 
Sch.,  1830.  Pastor,  Boston,  d.  28  Nov., 
18.5(i. 

Joseph  Beebe  Stevens,  b.  :5  .\ug., 
1801,  Brookfleld,  Conn.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1829.  Pastor,  Savannah,  Ga.  d.  9 
May,  1860,  Whitney,  Ga. 
James  Higginson  Tyng.  b.  12  May, 
1S07,  Boston.  Rector  and  teacher,  d.  6 
Apr.,  1879,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


William  Manning  Vaughan.  A.M. 
b.lO.June,  1807,  Ilallowell.  Manufacturer, 
Gardiner;  Boston,  d.  13  Oct.,  1891,  Ilal- 
lowell. 

Richard  WoodhuU.  b.  1.5  Jan.,  1802, 
Fairfield,  Ct.  Pastor,  Thomaston.  Res., 
Bangor,    d.  12  Nov.,  1873. 

33— *32 

Class  of  1828. 

WiUiam  Allen,  b.  2  Sept.,  180S,  In- 
dustry. Law  student,  d.  31  Mar.,  1831, 
Norridgewock. 

Silas  Baker,  b.  9  Sept.,  1807,  Edge- 
comb.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1831.  Pastor  and 
teacher,    d.  31  Oct.,  1888,  Standish. 

John  Call  Bartlett.  M.D.,  Ilarv.,  1831. 
b.  4  Oct.,  1808,  Charleston,  Mass.  Physi- 
cian, Chelmsford,  Mass.  d.  13  Jan.,  1878, 
Boston. 

Francis  Eugene  Bond.  A.M.  b.  7 
Feb.,  1808,  Hallowell.  Lawyer,  Darien, 
Ga.    d.  .5  Sept.,  1846,  Bangor. 

Charles  Royall  Brewster.  A.M.  b. 
23 -July,  1808,  I'.uxton.  Lawyer,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.     d.  16  -July,  1885. 

Merritt  Caldwell.  A.M.  b.  29  Nov., 
1S06,  Hel)ron.  Prof.  Metajjliysics,  Dick- 
inson Coll.,  Carlisle,  Pa.  d.  6  .June,  1S4S, 
Portland. 

James  Bowdoin  Cleaveland.  A.M. 
b.  17  .Jan,  1809,  Brunswick.  Lawyer, 
Passailumkeag.  d.  12  Sept.,  18.54,  Bruns- 
wick. 

Edward  Francis  Cutter.  A.M.  D.D., 
1871.  b.  20  .Jan.,  1810,  Portland.  And. 
Theo.  Sem.,  1831.  Pastor, Warren ;  Belfast; 
Rockland,     d.  27  Mar.,  1880,  Charleston, 

s.  c. 

Josiah  Fisher,  b.  17  Oct.,  1802,  Blue- 
hill.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1831.  Pastor, 
Succasiinna.N.  J.  d.  17  .June,  187.5,  Prov- 
idence, Pa. 

Henry  Weld  Fuller.  A.M.  b.  16  Jan., 
1810,  Augusta.  Lawyer,  Augusta.  Clerk 
U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Boston,  d.  14  Aug., 
1889,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Albert  Gallatin  Green,  b.  10  Apr., 
1808,  Bath.    Law  student,    d.  18:50. 

Sanford  Agry  Kingsbery.  D.D., 
Shurtk'ff  Coll.,  111.  b.  19  Jan.,  1S07,  Gardi- 
ner. Lawyer,  China.  Pastor,  Damaris- 
cotta.  Chaplain  17lh  Illinois  Vols.  Res., 
Upper  Alton,  111. 

George  Washington  Lane.  M.D., 
1831.  b.  19  July,  1804,  Readfield.  Dentist, 
Boston,     d.  19  May,  18:33. 


38 


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■William  Clark  Larrabee.    A.M.    b.  22 

Dec,  1802,  Strong.    Inst.  Wesleyan  Univ. 

Prof.  Mathematics,  Asbury  Univ.    State 

Supt.  Pub.  Sell.     d.  5  May,  1859,  Greeu- 

castle,  Ind. 
Joseph  Loring.      A.M.      b.  28  Mar., 

1804,  Cumberland.    And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1833. 

Pastor,  Lebanon;  Edgecomb.    d.  11  Feb., 

1892,  East  Otisfleld. 
Gilbert  HaU  Marsh,    b.  10  Mar.,  1801, 

Thomastou.    And.  Theo.  Sem.    d.  6  Jan., 

1832,  Andover,  Mass. 
John  Usher  Parsons.  A.M.  b.  1  Nov., 

1806,  Parsonsfield.      And.    Theo.    Sem., 

1831.  Home  .Miss.,  Wisconsin;  Georgia. 
Pastor,  Bristol,  d.  21  May,  1874,  Welles- 
ley,  Mass. 

Horatio  Nelson  Perkins,     b.  8  Feb., 

1807,  Kennebunkport.  Lawyer,  Boston. 
Res.,  Melrose,    d.  3  July,  1883. 

Ezra  Barker  Pike.  A.M.  b.  21  May, 
1809,  Cornish,    d.  24  June,  1832,  Portland. 

Luther  Dearborn  Sawyer,  b.  7  Mar., 
1803,  Wakefield,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  Ossipee, 
N.  H.;  Wakefleld,  N.  H.    d.  10  July,  1884. 

20— *19 

Class  of  1829. 

William  Boyd  Adams,  b.  20  Oct.,  1809, 
Wiscasset.    And.  Theo.  Sem.    d.  4  Jan., 

1832,  Boston. 

Henry  Clinton  Allen,  b.  5  Mar.,  1807, 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Theological 
student,    d.  11  Nov.,  1831. 

Harrison  Otis  Apthorp.  A.M.  b.  7 
June,  180U,  Boston.  Elocutionist,  Phila- 
delphia; Camln-idge,  Mass.  d.  IS  Sept., 
1883. 

Dudley  Perkins  Bailey,  b.  1!)  April, 
180.5,  Yarmouth.  Pastor,  St.  Albans;  Mon- 
son;  Hebron,    d.  11  Dec,  1878. 

Phinehas  Barnes.  A.M.  b.  21  Jan., 
1811,  Orland.  Prof.  Lat.  and  Gr.,  Colby 
Univ.  Lawyer,  Portland.  State  Senate, 
1856.    d.  21  Aug.,  1871. 

Dennis  Clark,  b.  3  June,  1809,  Strong. 
Teacher,    d.  1832,  New  Orleans. 

Elisha  Lord  Cleaveland.  D.D.,  Wash- 
ington Coll.,  Pa.,  1850.  b.  25  April,  1806, 
Topsfleld,  Mass.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1832. 
Pastor,  New  Haven,  Conn.  d.  16  Feb., 
1866. 

George  Coffin,  b.  21  June,  1802,  New- 
bury, Mass.  And.  Theo.  Sem.  d.  1  Sept., 
1830. 


John  Quinby  Day.  b.  24  June,  1809, 
Portland.  Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  1832.  Res., 
Portland,    d.  5  Mar.,  1884. 

Asa  Moores  Ditson.  M.D.,  1833.  b.  10 
Feb.,  1802,  Wilton.  Physician,  New  Car- 
thage, La.    d.  1835. 

Richard  Stuart  Evans.  A.M.  b.  5 
Feb.,  1811,  Portsmouth,  X.  H.  Lawyer, 
New  York  City;  Washington,  D.  C.  d.  6 
Feb.,  1892. 

Alexander  Rogers  Green.  A.M.  b.  10 
Oct.,  1808,  Topsham.  Lawyer  and  planter. 
Postmaster,  Terry,  Miss.  Res.,  Jackson, 
Miss. 

Allen  Haines.  A.M.  b.  27  July,  1806, 
Leeds.  Lawyer,  Bangor.  Banker,  Port- 
land,   d.  15  Jan.,  1878,  Pittsburg,  Penn. 

John  Fairfield  Hartley.  LL.D.,  Nor- 
wich Univ.,  Vt.,  1867.  b.  13  June,  1809, 
Saco.  Lawyer.  Asst.  Sec.  Treasury,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    Res.,  Saco. 

Isaac  Knight,  b.  29  Dec,  1802,  Water- 
ford.  Pastor,  Hill,  N.  H. ;  Franklin,  N.  H. 
d.  .July,  1850. 

Augustus  Frederic  Lash.  A.M.  b. 
10  May,  1801,  Waldoborough.  Teacher 
and  merchant,  Newcastle,    d.  1848. 

Joseph  Cammet  Lovejoy.  b.  25  July, 
1805,  Albion.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1834. 
Pastor,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  d.  19  Oct., 
1871. 

Thomas  Manning.  b.  5  July,  1805, 
New  Gloucester.  Teacher,  d.  Mar.,  1839, 
Kingsport,  Tenu. 

Henry  Bromfield  McCobb.  b.  8Nov., 
1810,  Liverpool,  Eng.  Planter,  Porto 
Rico,  W.  1.  Treas.  Gas  Co.,  Portland, 
d.  22  May,  1855. 

James  Thomas  McCobb.  A.M.  b.  19 
Jan.,  1812,  Phippsburg.  Lawyer,  Au- 
gusta; Portland.  State  Senate,  1854.  d. 
21  Aug.,  1882. 

Samuel  Munson.  A.M.  b.  23  Mar., 
1804,  New  Sharon.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1832. 
Missionary,    d.  28  June,  1834,  Sumatra. 

Edgar  Pike.  b.  21  May,  1809,  Calais. 
Medical  student,    d.  1831,  Attakapas,  La. 

James  Riley,  b.  17  July,  1803,  Newry, 
Teacher,  Ohio.    d. 

Francis  Brown  Robie.  b.  19  Aug., 
1809,  Gorham.  Res.,  Gorham.  d.  8  Oct., 
1876. 

Joseph  Washburn  Sessions.  A.M.  b. 
30  June,  1801,  Lunenburg,  Vt.  And.  Theo. 
Sem.,  1832.  Cong,  ministry,  Mass.  and 
Conn.    d.  10  June,  1890,  Chaplin,  Conn. 


ALUMNI 


39 


Kiah  Bailey  Sewall.    A.M.    b.  2  Dec, 

1S07,  Kdgecomlj.     Lawyer,  Mobile,  Ala. 

d.  HI  Aug.,  18U5,  Boston. 
Moses  Soule.    A.M.    b.  18  Mar.,  1805, 

Freeport.    Teacher,  Gerniantown,  Penn. 

Editor,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Prof.    ill. 

Soldiers'  Coll.    d.  17  Mar.,  1889,  Lyons,  la. 
David  Stutson  Stacy.  A.M.    b.  8  Oct., 

180.i,  Wilton.    Lawyer,  Concordia  Pai'ish, 

La.    d.  a  Mar.,  1857,  New  Orleans. 
William  Wood.   M.D.,  18;«.    b.  2  Oct., 

1810,  Portland.    Pliysician,  Portland. 

29— *  2(5 

Class  of  1830. 

Ezra  Abbot,  b.  27  Nov.,  1805,  Wilton, 
N.  H.  Teacher,  Fauquier  Co.,  Va.  Res., 
Owatonna,  Minn.    d.  10  Aug.,  1876. 

W^illiam  Ebenezer  Abbot,  b.  2  May, 
1810,  IJeverly,  Mass.      Harv.  Div.  Sch., 

1833.  Pastor,  Billerica,  Mass.  Res.,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.    d.  4  May,  1888. 

Darius  Adams,  b.  1  April,  1805,  Gilead. 
Manufacturer  and  farmer,  Rockton,  111. 
d.  5  Nov.,  18S0. 

Gushing  Allen,  b.  13  May,  1810,  Bath. 
d. 1831. 

Francis  Barbour,  b.  13  Jan.,  1811 ,  Gor- 
ham.    Artist,    d.  1  Mar.,  183!). 

Bion  Bradbury,  b.  6  Dec,  1811,  Bid- 
deford.  Lawyer,  Calais;  Eastport;  Port- 
land,   d.  1  July,  18S7. 

George  Washington  Cole.  b.  20  Jan., 
180.'),  Saco.  Prof.  Bristol  Coll.,  Pa.  Rector, 
Tecuniseh,  Mich.  d.  20  Aug.,  1840,  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. 

John  Harris  Converse,  b.  27  Dec, 
1808,  Durham.  Lawyer,  Nobleboro;  New- 
castle,   d.  1-2  June,  1880. 

James  Merrill  Cummings.  A.M.  M.D., 

1834.  b.-.>7  July,  1810,  Boston.  Ph3'sician, 
Portland,    d.  -20  July,  1883. 

David  Quimby  Cushman.     b.  2  Dec, 

1806,  Wiscasset.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1834. 
Pastor,  Newcastle;  Warren;  Bath.  d.  13 
Oct.,  1880,  Warren. 

Thomas  Drummond.  LL.D.,1870;  also 
Iowa,  1871.  b.  16  Oct.,  1809,  Bristol.  Law- 
yer, Galena,  111.;  Chicago.  U.  S.  District 
Judge,  18.i0-69.  U.  S.  Circuit  Judge,  1869-84. 
d.  15  May,  1890,  Wheaton,  111. 

Samuel  Dana  Hubbard,     b.  4  Sept., 

1807,  Wiscasset.  Merchant  and  banker, 
Montgomery,  Ala.    d.  -26  .Jan.,  1883. 


George  Washington  IngersoU.  b.  20 
Aug.,  1803,  New  Gloucester.  Lawyer,  Ban- 
gor.   Att'y-Gen.,  1860.    d.  5  Mar.,  1860. 

William  Sever  Lincoln,  b.  22  Nov., 
1811,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Alton, 
111.  Farmer,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lieut. -Col. 
34th  Mass.  Vols.,  186-2.  Col.,  1864.  Bvt. 
Brig.  Gen.,  1865.    d.  8  Nov.,  1889. 

Jotham  Tilden  Moulton.  b.  8  Oct., 
1808,  Bucksport.  Lawyer,  Cherrylield; 
Chicago.    (1.  29  Dec,  1881. 

Nathan  Munroe.  A.M.  b.  16  Mar.,  1804, 
Auburn.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1835.  Pastor 
andeditor,  Bradford,  Mass.  d.8  July,  1866. 

Lewis  PenneU.  A.M.  b.  19  Feb.,  1803, 
Brunswick.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1833.  Pas- 
tor, West  Stockbridge,  Mass.  d.  23  May, 
1883,  Southport,  Conn. 

Joseph  Stockbridge.  A.M.  D.  D., 
Western  Univ.,  Penn.,  1868.  b.  14  July, 
1811,  Yarmouth.  Chaplain,  U.  S.N.  Res., 
Philadelphia. 

Frederic  Payson  Theobald.  M.D., 
1834.  b.  23  June,  1812,  Wiscasset.  Physi- 
cian, Gardiner,    d.  1856. 

Henry  Waldron.  b.  18  Sept.,  1807, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Merchant,  Boston. 
Importer,  New  York  City.  <1.  10  May, 
187(i,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

20—*  19 

Class  of  1831. 

Abiel  Abbot,  b.  11  May,  1808,  Wilton, 
N.  H.  Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  18.37.  Teacher. 
Manufacturer. 

Samuel  Adams.  A.M.  M.D.,  183(5. 
b.  19  Dec,  1806,  Gilead.  Tutor.  Prof. 
Nat.  Sci.,  Illinois  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  d. 
28  Apr.,  1877. 

Richard  Thomas  Austin.  A.M.  b.  6 
May,  1809,  Waldoboro.  Harv.  Div.  Sch., 
1836.  Pastor,  Wayland,  Mass.;  Lunen- 
burg, Mass.    d.  IS  Jan.,  1847. 

Thomas  Baker.  A.M.  b.  17  Nov., 
1805,  New  Gloucester.  Teacher,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass.;  Austin,  Tex.    d.  13  Oct.,  1873. 

John  Baker.  A.M.  b.  30  May,  1811, 
Edgecomb.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1835. 
Pastor,  Kennebuiikport.  d.  27  Oct.,  18.i9, 
Edgecomb. 

John  Ballard,  b.  12  Dec,  1804,  Tem- 
ple. And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1834.  Pastor,  Perry, 
111.    d.  13  Feb.,  1857. 

Joseph  Tyler  Huston.  A.M.  b.  2 
Sept.,  1802,  Bristol.  Prof.  Math.,  U.S.N. 
Editor,  Bath.    d. . 


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William  Vaughan  Jordan,  b.  31  July, 

1804,  Saco.      Bangor   Theo.    Sem.,   1836. 

Pastor,  Pownal;   Andover.     cl.  23  Jan., 

1890,  Chapman,  Kan. 
Ezekiel  Marsh,    b.  5  Oct.,  1808,  South 

Dan  vers,  Mass.      Yale  Theo.  Sem.,  1834. 

Pastor,  Ellington,  Conn.    d.  .30  Aug.,  1844, 

Enfield,  Conn. 
John    Gideon   O'Brien,     b.  21  Sept., 

1812,  Machias.    Lawyer,    d.  2  Oct.,  1834. 
Joseph  Packard.  A.M.  D.D.,Kenyon, 

1847.  b.  23  Dec,  1812,  Wiscasset.  Prof. 
Sacred  Lit.,  P.  E.  Theo.  Sem.,  Fairfax,  Va. 

John  Patch,  b.  23  Aug.,  1807,  Ipswich, 
Mass.  Lawyer,  Boston.  Res.,  Ipswich, 
Mass.    d.  9  Sept.,  1887. 

John  Kand.  A.M.  b.  1  Aug.,  1811, 
Portland.     Lawyer,  Portlauil. 

Charles  Darwin  Rice.  M.D.,  1836. 
b.l2  Feb.,  1810,  New  Salem,  Mass.  Physi- 
cian, Woodstock,  N.  B.  d.  27  Feb.,  18.')3, 
Eastport. 

George  Robinson.    A.M.    b.  23  May, 

1813,  Augusta.  Editor,  Augusta,  d.  25 
Feb.,  1840. 

Stephen  Peter  Talbot,  b.  23  Oct.,  1811, 
East  Machias.    Lawyer,    d.  2  Oct.,  1834. 

Peter  Thacher.  A.M.  b.  14  Oct.,  1810, 
Kennebunk.  Lawyer, Machias;  Rockland; 
Boston.    Res.,  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Edward  Henry  Thomas,  b.  1  Jan., 
1813,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Wapello,  Iowa. 
Banker,  Burlington,  Iowa.  Res.,  Port- 
land. 

Louis  Turner,  b.  14  June,  1808,  Fay- 
ette. Teacher,  Bangor.  <l.  19  Nov.,  1844, 
Rochester,  N.  H. 

Aurelius  Langdon  Weymouth.  A.M. 
M.I).,  183.5.  b.  15  Sept.,  1805,  Newcastle. 
Dentist,  Boston,  d.  22  April,  1878,  Med- 
foril,  Mass. 

Franklin  Yeaton.  A.M.  b.  26  Dec, 
1808,  Newcastle.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
18.36.  Pastor,  Liniington.  Teacher,  New 
Gloucester,    d.  30  Nov.,  1864,  Naples. 

21— *16 

Class  of  1832. 

Charles  Edwards  Abbott.     A.M.     b. 

24  Dec,  1811,   Brunswick.      And.  Theo. 

Sem.,  1837.     Teacher,  Norwich,    Conn.; 

Hartford,  Conn.    d.  25  July,  1880. 
George    Christopher   Angier.      b.   10 

Mar.,  1812,  Belfast.    Lawyer,    d.  14  May, 

1852,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 


Joseph  Cullen  Ayer.      A.M.      M.D., 

Harv.,  1836.      b.  24  Aug.,  1811,  Newfleld. 
Physician,  Boston,    d.  22  Jan.,  1846. 
Benjamin  Fiske  Barrett.    A.M.    b.  24 
June,  1808,   Dresden.      Harv.   Div.  Sch., 

1838.  Pastor  and  author.  New  York  City ; 
Philadelphia,    d.  6  Aug.,  1892. 

Cyrus  Augustus  Bartol.  A.M.  D.D., 
Harv.,  1859.  b.  30  April,  1813,  Freeport. 
Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  18.35.    Pastor,  Boston. 

Samuel  Beeman.  b.  12  Feb.,  1808, 
Bridgton.  Pastor,  Lockport,N.Y.  Broker, 
New  York  City.    d.  9  July,  1877. 

Stephen  Henry  Chase,  b.  12  June, 
1813,  Fryeburg.  Lawyer.  Pres.  Senate, 
1846.  Judge  District  Court,  Aurora,  Nev. 
d.  10  Oct.,  1869,  Sacramento,  Cal. 

Ariel  Parish  Chute.  A.M.  b.  16  May, 
1809,  Byfleld,  Mass.  And. Theo.  Sem.,  1835. 
Pastor  and  teacher.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Boston,    d.  18  Dec,  1887,  Sharon,  Mass. 

John  Copp.  A.M.  b.  4  Feb.,  1809, 
Wakefield,  N.  H.  Farmer.  Res.,  George- 
town, Mass. 

Albert  Gallatin  Dole.  A.M.  b.8  Sept., 
1808,  Alna.  Farmer.  Banker,  Augusta. 
Res.,  Manchester,  N.  H.    d.  1  June,  1891. 

Edward  Gray  Fales.     LL.B.,  Harv., 

1839.  b.  15  .June,  1812,  Boston.    Lawyer, 
d.  10  Mar.,  1842,  Baltimore. 

Daniel  Raynes  Goodwin.  A.M.  D.D., 

18,53.     LL.D.,   Univ.   Penn.,  1868.     b.  12 

April,  1811,  North  Berwick.    Prof.  Mod. 

Lang.;  Pres.  Trinity  Coll.;  Provost  Univ. 

Penn.     Prof.  P.  E.  Divinity  Sch.,  Phila- 
delphia,   d.  15  Mar.,  1890. 
Frederic    Jordan    Goodwin.       A.  M. 

D.D.,  Trinity,  1854.  b.  30  April,  1812,  South 

Berwick.    Gen.  Theo.  Sem.,  1836.     Prof. 

Lang.,   Bristol  Coll.     Prof.   Lat.,  N.  Y. 

Univ.    Rector,  Middletown,  Conn.    Prof. 

Berkeley  Div.  Sch.    d.  29  Feb.,  1872. 
John  Johnston.   A.M.;  also  Wesleyan 

Univ.    LL.D.,  McKendrec  Coll.,  111.,  1850. 

b.  23  Aug.,  1806,  Bristol.    Prof.  Nat.  Sci., 

Wesleyan  Univ.     d.  1  Dec,  1879,  Clifton, 

N.  Y. 
Enoch  Smith  Marshall.   A.M.   LL.B., 

Harv.,   1836.      b.  26    Blay,   1804,   Fayette. 

Lawyer,  INIercer.    d.  18.56. 
Ebenezer  Moore.     A.M.     b.  27  Oct., 

1808,  Gardiner.    Lawyer,  Quincy,  111.    U. 

S.  civil  service,  Washington,  I).  C.     d.  3 

Oct.,  1866. 
Henry  Brown  Osgood,    b.  5  Oct.,  1811, 

Fryeburg.    Lawyer,  Portland,  d.  23  Nov., 

1843. 


ALUMNI 


41 


John  Eaton  Patten,  b.  20  Dec,  1812, 
Kennebunkport.  Lawyer,  d.  25  April, 
1S5S,  near  Cinrinnati,  O. 

Edward  Payson.  b.  14  Sept.,  1813, 
Portland.  Farmer  and  author,  Deering. 
d.  -21  July,  1890. 

Erastus  Perry,  b.  22  June,  1812,  Lim- 
urick.  Teacher,  Wolfeborough,  N.  H.  d. 
1S",5. 

Charles  Curtis  Porter.  M.D.,  1836; 
also  Univ.  Penn.,  1851.  b.  '20  Mar.,  181.3, 
Peterboro',  N.  H.  Physician,  Calais,  d. 
14  Dec,  1875. 

Jabez  Cushman  Rich.  b.  22  Feb.,  1812, 
North  Yarmouth.  Capt.,  U.  S.  N.  d.  25 
Mar.,  1865,  Gorhani. 

Manasseh  Sevey.  b.  27  Oct.,  1812,  Wis- 
casset.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Baton  Kouge, 
La.    d.  29  Jan.,  1863,  Wiscasset. 

Daniel  Sewall.  b.  4  Nov.,  1808,  Ches- 
terville.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1835.  Pas- 
tor, t^astine.    d.  21  April,  1866,  Augusta. 

Horatio  Southgate.  A.M.  D.D.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1845;  Trinity,  1846.  b.  5  July, 
1812,  Portland.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1835. 
IMiss.  Bishop,  Constantinople,  Turkey. 
Kector,  N.  Y.  City. 

Henry  Gookin  Storer.  A.M.  b.  12 
Nov.,  1813,  Biddeford.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1836.  Pastor,  St.  Stephen,  N.  B. 
Hes.,  Scarl)oro.    d.  19  Sept.,  1888. 

Henry  Ayer  True.  A.M.  M.D.,  1835. 
b.  10  Aug.,  1812, Union.  Physician,  Marion, 
Ohio.    d.  14  Dec,  1876. 

27— *24 

Class  of  1833. 

Charles  Adams.  A.M.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  18;5(i.  D.D.,  INfcKendree  Coll.,  1861. 
b.  24  Jan.,  1808,  Stratham,  N.  11.  Meth. 
Epis.  ministry.  Pres.  111.  Female  Coll., 
Jacksonville,  d.  10  Jan.,  1890,  Washing- 
ton, 1).  C. 

William  Henry  Allen.  A.M.  M.D., 
1847;  also  Phil.  Coll.  Med.,  1848.  LL.D., 
Union,  18.50;  also  Emory  and  Henry  (Va.). 
b.  27  Mar.,  1808,  Readlield.  Prof.  Dickin- 
son Coll.  Pres.  Penn.  Agric.  Coll.  Pres. 
(iirard  Coll.  d.29  A  ug.,  1882,  Philadelphia. 

Thomas  Parnell  Beech,  b.  20  May, 
1808,  Canaan,  Vt.  Clergyman.  d.30Sept., 
1846,  Sharon,  Ohio. 

John  Morland  Cummings.  A.M. 
M.D.,  1836.  b.  31  Mar.,  1814,  Portland. 
I'liysician,  I'ortland.  Res.,  Richmond 
Island,    d.  28  Mar.,  1878. 


Charles   Duren.     A.M.     b.  28  June, 

1815,  Boston.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1839. 
Pastor,  Waitsfleld,  Vt.;  Granby,  Vt.  d.9 
May,  188(i. 

Charles  Calvin  Farrar.  b.  8  Oct.,  1808, 
Waterford.    d.  1834,  New  Orleans. 

Ezra  Bourne  Fuller.  A.M.  b.3Jan., 
1807,  Vassalboro.  Banker,  Natchez,  Miss, 
d.  14  Sept.,  1874,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

John  Goddard.  A.M.  b.  7  April, 
1813,  Portsmouth,  N.  II.  Hartford  Theo. 
Sem.,  1836.  Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  I'hil., 
Jackson  Coll.,  Tenn.  d.  4  Nov.,  1841,  Rox- 
bury,  Mass. 

Alfred  Goldsmith,  b.  14  Dec,  1800, 
Gardiner.  Pastor,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.; 
West  Avon,  Conn.  d.  1  Mar.,  1887,  New- 
ton, Mass. 

Samuel  Harris.  LL.D.,  1871.  D.D., 
Williams,  1855.  A.M.,  Y'ale,  1872.  b.  14 
June,  1814,  East  Machias.  And.  Theo. 
Sem.,  18.38.  Pastor,  Conway,  Mass.;  Pitts- 
field,  Mass.  Prof.  Sys.  Theo.,  Bangor. 
Pres.  B.  C.    Prof.  Sys.  Theo.,  Yale. 

Henry  James  Jewett.  b.  10  April, 
1813,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Austin,  Texas, 
d.  1870,  New  York  City. 

John  Slemons  Lunt.  b.  5  Sept.,  1815, 
Portland.  Lawyer,  Westbrook.  d.  4Dec., 
1870. 

Edward  Martin,  b.  12  Nov.,  1814, 
Limerick.    Teacher,    d.  1836. 

James  Means.  A.M.;  also Har v.,  1846. 
b.  27  April,  1813,  Amherst,  N.  H.  And. 
Theo.  Sem.,  1838.  Pastor, Concord,  Mass. 
Teacher,  Groton,  Mass.  Capt.  U.  S.  V. 
d.  6  April,  1863,  New  Berne,  N.  C. 

Isaac  Palmer.  A.M.  M.D.,  Berk- 
shire Med.  Inst.,  1837.  b.  26  Sept.,  1807, 
Fayette.  Physician,  North  Anson.  State 
Senate,  1873-4.    d.  28  Feb.,  18s0. 

Ebenezer  Greenleaf  Parsons.  A.M. 
b.  15  May,  1813,  Westport.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1837.  Pastor,  Freeport;  Derry,N.II. 
Prin.  Dummer  Acad.    Res.,  Derry,  N.  H. 

John  Pike.  A.M.  D.D,,  1866.  b.  3 
July,  1813,  Ncwburyport,  Mass.  And. 
Theo.  Sem.,  1837.    Pastor,  Rowley,  Mass. 

Warren  Rundlett.  b.  23  April,  1811, 
Newca.stle.     Lawyer,    d.  21  Feb.,  18.50. 

W^illiam  Thomas  Savage.  D.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1868.  b.  14  Nov.,  1812,  Bangor. 
Lane  Theo.  Sem.,  18.37.  Pastor,  Franklin, 
N.  II.    Res.,Qiiincy,Ill.    d.  23  Aug.,  1888. 

Edwin  Seabury.  A.M.  b.  2  Dec, 
1812,  Yarmouth.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1837. 


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Pastor, Newcastle;  E.Fulmouth,  Mass.   d. 

14  June,  1879,  Walpole,  N.  H. 
Samuel  Howard  Shepley.     A.M.    b.  .'i 

Mar.,  ISIO,  Quincy,  Mass.      Bangor  Thco. 

Sem.,    1838.       Pastor,    New     Gloucester. 

Teacher,  Blairsville,  Penn.     d.  IS  Nov., 

1874. 
Benjamin  Tappan.     A.M.   D.D.,  1874. 

b.  26  June,  1815,  Augusta.    Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  18.37.      Pastor,  Hampden  ;    Charles- 
town,  Mass. ;  Norridgewock. 
Charles    Coffin   Taylor.     A.M.     b.  16 

Feb.,  180.5,  Rowley,  Mass.    Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  1837.      Rector,  Ann    Arbor,  Mich. 

d.  2  Feb.,  1855,  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
George  Franklin  Tewksbury.    b.  14 

Feb.,  1811,  Oxford.      And.    Theo.    Sem., 

1837.    Pastor,  Albany;  Gorham,N.  H.    d. 

28  Jan.,  1890,  Oxford. 
Nathan   Weston.    A.M.    b.  28   Feb., 

1813,  Augusta.    Lawyer,  Orouo ;  Newton, 

Mass.      Paymaster,  U.  S.  A.,  1846-7.      d. 

11  Nov.,  1889,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Nathaniel  McLellan  Whitmore.     b. 

1     Oct.,    1812,    Bowdoinham.      Lawyer, 

Gardiner. 

26—*  21 

Class  of  1834. 

John  "Wheelock  AUen.  A.M.;  also 
Dart.,  1869.  b.  17  Nov.,  1813,  Pittsfleld, 
Mass.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1837.  Pastor, 
Wayland,  Mass.  Chaplain  174th  N.  Y. 
Vols.  d.  24  Sept.,  1885,  North  Woodstock, 
Coun. 

John  Appleton.  A.M.  b.  11  Feb.,  1815, 
Beverly,  Mass.  Lawyer  and  editor,  Port- 
land. U.  S.  civil  service.  M.  C,  1851-3. 
Minister,  Russia,  d.  22  Aug.,  1864,  Port- 
land. 

James  Ayer.  M.D.,  1839.  b.  4  Oct., 
1815,  Newfleld.  Physician,  Boston,  d.  31 
Dec,  1891. 

Charles  Beecher.  b.  7  Oct.,  1815,  Litch- 
fleld,  Conn.  Lane  Theo.  Sem.,  1836.  Pas- 
tor, Georgetown,  Mass.  State  Supt.  Sch., 
Florida.    Res.,  Wysox,  Penn. 

Hamilton  Moore  CaU.  b.  29  Dec,  1805, 
Dresden.  Lawyer,  d.  12  Sept.,  1876,  Lew- 
iston. 

Peleg  Whitman  Chandler.  A.M. 
LL.D.,  1867.  b.  12  April,  1816,  New  Glouces- 
ter.    Lawyer,  Boston,    d.  28  May,  1889. 

Henry  Theodore  Cheever.  D.D.,  1892. 
b.  6  Feb.,  1814,  Hallowell.    Bangor  Theo. 


Sem.,  1839.     Pastor,  Jewett  City,  Conn. 

Pastor  and  author,  Worcester,  Mass. 
John  Milton  Clement,  b.  10 Oct.,  1812, 

Waterville  (?).    Lawyer, Lexington,  Miss. 

d,  Feb  ,  1852. 
John  Huntington  Crane  Coffin.  A.M. 

LL.D.,  1884.    b.  14  Sept.,  1815,  Wiscasset. 

Prof.  Math.,  U.  S.  N.    d.  8  Jan.,  1890,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 
Albert  Cole.     b.  19   Feb.,  1809,   Saco. 

Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1837.  Pastor,  Bluehill. 

d.  23  Mar.,  1845,  Saco. 
Samuel  William  Dennis,     b.  1  Mar., 

1813,  Litchfield,    d.  21  Feb.,  1836,  Natchez, 
Miss. 

John  Calvin  Dodge.  A.M.  LL.D., 
1875.  b.  6  Nov.,  1810,  Newcastle.  Lawyer, 
Boston.  State  Senate,  1862.  d.  17  July, 
1890,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Elijah  Hedding  Downing.  A.M.  S.T.D., 
Griswold,  1891.  b.  19  April,  1810,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Rector,  Kivkwood,  Miss. ;  Galena, 
111.    Res.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

Luther  Farrar.  A.M.  b.  6  Mar.,  1813, 
Waterford.  Lawyer,  d.  1843,  Now  Orleans. 

Calvin  Farrar.  A.M.  b.  22  May,  1814, 
Waterford.  Proprietor  Hygienic  Insti- 
tute,   d.  6  Jan.,  1859. 

Samuel  Clement  Fessenden.  A.M. 
b.  7  Mar.,  1815,  New  Gloucester.  Ban- 
gor Theo.  Sem.,  1837.  Pastor,  Rockland. 
Lawyer.  M.  C,  1861-3.  Res.,  Stamford, 
Conn.    d.  18  April,  1882. 

Cyrus  Hamlin.  A.M.  D.D.,  1854; 
also  Harv.,  1861.  LL.D.,  1880 ;  also  Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1870.  b.  5  Jan.,  1811,  Waterford. 
Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1837.  Miss.  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.  Pres.  Robert  Coll.,  Constantinople. 
Prof.  Sys.  Thco.,  Bangor.  Pres.  Middle- 
bury  Coll.    Res.,  Lexington,  Mass. 

William  Brooks  Hartwell.  b.  13 Nov., 

1814,  Augusta.      Purser,  U.  S.  N.      d.  12 
July,  1849,  near  Rio  Janeiro. 

W^illiam  Burnham  Haskell.  b.  20 
April,  1807,  Gray.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1837. 
d.  30  Mar.,  1856,  Boston. 

Bela  Thaxter  Hitchcock.  A.M.  b. 
14  Nov.,  1811,  North  Yarmouth.  Physician 
and  teacher,  d.  5  April,  1876,  Princeton, 
Ark. 

Theodore  Herman  Jewett.  A.M. 
M.l).,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1840.  b.  24 
Mar.,  1815,  South  Berwick.  Physician. 
Prof.  Obstetrics,    d.  20  Sept.,  1878. 

Amos  Morrill.  A.M.  b.  25  Aug.,  1809, 
Salisbury,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Clarksville, 
Tex.;    Austin,  Tex.     Chief  Justice  Su- 


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43 


prenie  Court.  Judge  U.  S.  District  Court, 
cl.  aiar.,  1884. 

Reuben  Nason.  A.M.  b.  10  Oct.,  1816, 
Gdrliani.  Teacher  and  editor,  Mobile, 
Ala.     d.  31  Aug.,  188G. 

John  Orr.  A.M.  b.  2  Sept.,  1813,Tops- 
liani.  r.angor  Thco.  Sem.,  18;?8.  Pastor, 
Alfred,    d.  i.")  Jan.,  ISG'.t,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Charles  Henry  Peirce.  b.  1  April, 
1810,  Winterport.  Lawyer,  Winterport. 
d.  -i-i  Oct.,  1888,  Arlington  Heights,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Proctor,  b.  17  July,  1811, 
Uowley,  Mass.  Merchant,  Cincinnati. 
Farmer,  Madison,  Wis.    d.  July,  1861. 

William  Stinson  Sewall.  A.M.  b.  19 
June,  180",  Saugerville.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1838.  Pastor,  Brownville;  St.  Al- 
bans,    d.  28  Sept.,  1884. 

John  Duguid  Smith,  b.  2.  Sept.,  181.3, 
Gorliam.  tlditor,  Livingston,  Ala.  d.  29 
May,  1836. 

Henry  Boynton  Smith.  A.M.  D.D., 
Univ.  Vermont,  18.")0;  also  Ilarv.,  1858. 
LL.D.,  Western  Reserve,  1864;  also 
Princeton,  1869.  b.  21  Nov.,  1815,  Port- 
land. Tutor  and  librarian.  Prof.  Intel, 
and  Mor.  Phil.,  Amherst.  Prof.  Union 
Theo.  Sem.,  N.  Y.    d.  7  Feb.,  1877. 

Charles  Widgery  Thomas.  A.M. 
M.D.,  1837.  b.  14  Feb.,  1816,  Portland. 
I'hysician,  I'ortland.    tl.  28  Mar.,  1866. 

Charles  Horace  Upton.  A.M.  b.  23 
Aug.,  1812,  Salem,  Mass.  Res.,  Fairfax 
Co.,  Va.  M.  C,  1861-63.  U.  S.  consul, 
Geneva,    d.  17  June,  1877. 

Daniel  Cony  Weston.  A.M.  D.D., 
Trinity,  1867.  b.  24  Feb.,  1815,  Augusta. 
Rector,  Stonington,  Conn.;  Madison,  N.J. 
Res.,  New  York  City. 

George  Melville  Weston.  A.M.  b  19 
Aug.,  1810,  Augusta.  Lawyer  and  editor, 
Augusta.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington, 
d.  10  Feb.,  1887. 

Albert  Thompson  W^heelock.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Ilarv.,  1S;38.  b.  10  Dec,  1813,  Read- 
field.    Physician,  Belfast,    d.  5  Mar.,  1876. 

Edward  Woodford.  A.M.  b.  12  Aug., 
1810,  Deering.  Teacher,  Swampscott, 
Mass.    Clerk,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

35— *29 

Class  of  1835. 

George  Washington  Adams,  b.  16 
]\Iay  1808,  Limerick.  Bangor  Tlieo.  Sem., 
1838.  Pastor,  Hillsboro,  X.  II.;  Jeffrey, 
N.  H. ;  Riverport,  R.  I.    d.  9  Dec,  1862. 


Stephen    Allen.      A.M.      D.D.,   1869. 

b.  20  IHar.,  1810,  Industry.     Meth.  Epis. 

ministry,  Maine,  d.  3  July,  1888,  Winthroj). 
Charles  Edward  AUen.    A.M.     b.  20 

Nov.,  1815,  Gardiner.     Lawyer,  Boston. 
Edward  Welch  Bailey.     A.M.     b.  10 

.July,  1815,  Wiscasset.    il.  5  July,  1885. 
Joseph  Blake.  A.M.   D.D.,  1872.   b.20 

Jan.,  1814,  Otislield.     Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1840.    Pastor,  Cumberland;  Gihnantou,  N. 

II.  Res.,  Andover,  Mass.    d.  26  May,  1888. 
George  Washington  Cressey.    A.M. 

b.    13    Dec,  1810,  Rowley,  Mass.      And. 

Thco.  Sem.,  1838.      Pastor,  Kennebunk; 

Buxton,    d.  12  Feb.,  1867. 
Josiah  Crosby.    A.M.    b.  24  Jan.,  1816, 

Dover,  N.   H.      Lawyer,  Dexter.      State 

Senate,  1867-8.     Pres.,  1868. 
Charles   Dame.      A.M.      b.   12    Sept., 

1810,  South   Berwick.      And.  Theo.  Sem., 

1838.    Pastor,  Falmouth,    d.  26  June,  1892. 
Ebenezer  Dole.    A.M.    b.  23  Oct.,  1815, 

Ilallowell.     Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1839.    d. 

7  June,  1846,  Ilallowell. 
Edmund  Flagg.      A.M.      b.  24  Nov., 

1815,  Wiscasset.     Author  and  editor.    U. 

S.  civil  service,     d.  1  Nov.,  1890,  Provi- 
dence Dist.,  Fairfax  Co.,  Va. 
William  Flye.    A.M.    b.  25  Oct.,  1814, 

Newcastle.    Prof.  Math.,  U.  S.  N.    Lieut. 

Commander,  U.  S.  N.    Res.,  Topsham. 
Pearson  FoUansbee.    b.  4  Mar.,  1808, 

Vassalboro'.     Bangor  Theo.   Sem.,   1838. 

Colporteur,  d.  6  Sept.,  1846,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Luke  HilL     A.M.     M.D.,  1841.     b.  20 

.June,  1812,  Minot.    Physician,  BIddeford. 

Asst.  Surg.,  9ih  INIe.  Vols.    d.  24  Dec,  1863. 
Alexander  Johnston.  A.M.  b.  20  Dec, 

1815,  Wiscasset.    Ship-builder,    d.  4  Oct., 

1890. 

Edward  Miranda  Emerson  Keating, 
b.  29  Aug.,  1816,  Portland.    Lawyer,  Alton, 

III.  d.  9  Mar.,  1857,  New  York  City. 
Edwin    Leigh.     A.M.     M.D.,  Harv., 

1850.     b.  10   Sept.,   1815,   South   Berwick. 

And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1838.   Teacher,  St.  Louis ; 

Brooklyn,    d.  9  April,  1890,  Kerr  Co.,  Tex. 
Nathan  Longfellow.  A.M.  b.  2(i  Dec, 

1804,  Whitetield.  Manufacturer,  Needham, 

Mass.    Res.,  Newton  I^ower  Falls,  Mass. 
Thomas  Newman  Lord.    b.  19  Aug., 

1807,  Newburyport,  Mass.    Pastor,  Bidde- 

ford;  W.  Auburn,    d.  25  Mar.,  1884,  Osh- 

kosh.  Wis. 
Asahel  Moore.   A.M.    b.  26  Nov.,  1811, 

Gardiner.    Meth.  Epis.  ministry,  Maine. 

d.  16  April,  1882,  Needham,  Mass. 


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Edward  St.  John  Nealley.   b.  16  Dec, 

1811,  Lee,  N.  H.     Collector  of  customs, 
liath.    (1.  21  Aug.,  ISSl. 

Sewall  Paine,  b.  1  Nov.,  1806,  Leices- 
ter, Mass.  Baugor  Tlieo.  Sem.,lS3S.  Pas- 
tor, Montgomery,  Vt.    d.  11  Mar.,  1S77. 

Albert  Whitman  Parris.  A.M.  b.  11 
Feb.,  ISIS,  Paris.  Lawyer,  Mineral  Point, 
Wis.    d. 

Henry  Varnum  Poor.  A.M.  b.SDec, 

1812,  Andover.    Lawyer,  Bangor.    Editor, 
New  York  City.    Autlior,  Brooliliue,  Mass. 

George  Lewis  Prentiss.    A.M.    D.D., 

1854.    b.  12  May,  ISIO,  Gorham.    Pastor, 

New  Bedford,  Mass.;    New  York    City. 

Prof.  Past.  Thoo.,  Union  Theo.  Sem. 
Joseph  Prince.    A.M.    b.  16  Sept.,  1815, 

Tliomaston.  Teacher  and  pastor,  Monroe, 

Ga.    d.  10  Sept.,  1843. 
George  Purinton.    A.M.    b.  30  Nov., 

1809,  Poland.  Lawyer,  Freeport,  111.  d.  10 

April,  1S83. 
Augustus  Cogswell  Kobbins.     A.M. 

b.  3  .June,  1816,  Union.      Bank  cashier, 

Brunswick,    d.  31  Dec,  1868. 
Frederic  Southgate.     b.  23  Oct.,  1814, 

Portland.   Rector,  Edwardsville,  111.  d.29 

Feb.,  1844,  Quincy,  ill. 
Albert  Gorham  Tenney.    A.M.    b.  2 

July,    1814,    Newbury,    Mass.       Editor, 

Boston ;  Brunswick. 
"William  "Williams,      b.  6  Aug.,  1814, 

Newburyport,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Gloucester, 

INIass.    d.  3  Feb.,  1887. 
Timothy  Roberts  Young,    b.  19  Nov., 

1811,  Dover,  N.  H.    Lawyer,  Marshall,  111. 

M.  C,  1849-51.    Res.,  Casey,  111. 

31— *23 

Class  of  1836. 

Howard  Brooks  Abbot.     A.M.     b.  14 

Sept.,    1811,    Sidney.      Lawyer,    Belfast. 

Meth.  Epis.  ministry,  Maine,    d.  2  Feb., 

1876,  Waterville. 
Samuel  Phillips  Abbott.     A.M.     b.  8 

Dec,  1815,  Brunswick.    Pastor,  Houlton. 

Teacher,  Farmington.    d.  29  June,  1849. 
Aaron   Chester   Adams,      b.  7  April, 

1815,  Bangor.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1839. 

Pastor,  Auburn;   Wethersfleld,  Conn. 
Joseph  Baker,  b.  23  June,  1812,  Bloom- 

fleld.      Lawyer,  Augusta.      State  Senate, 

1847.     d.  28  Nov.,  1883. 
Sanford    Kingsbery    Ballard.       b.    3 

Nov.,  1815,  Hallowell.      Lawyer,      d.  20 

Nov.,  1841,  Gardiner. 


Daniel  Dole.  b.  9  Sept.,  1808,  Skow- 
hegan.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1839.  Miss. 
A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Sandwich  Islands.  Pres. 
Oahu  Coll.    d.  26  Aug.,  1873,  Kauai,  S.  I. 

Nathan  Dole.  b.  8  May,  1811,  Skow- 
hegau.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem,  1841.  Pastor, 
Brewer,    d.  16  .June,  1855. 

Jotham  Donnell.  A.M.  M.D.,  1839. 
b.  18  Nov.,  1814,  Alna.  Physician,  Houl- 
ton. State  Senate,  1861.  Surgeon  15th 
Me.  Vols.    d.  10  Nov.,  1889. 

James  Drummond.    A.M.    b.  15  April, 

1815,  Bristol.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1841. 
Pastor,  Auburn,  d.  29  Nov.,  1861,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

Thomas  Parsons  Emerson,  b.  17  May, 
1809,  Parsousfield.  Lane  Theo.  Sem.  Home 
Miss.,  Mich.;  Iowa;  111.;  Ohio.  d.SNov., 
1870,  Mahomet,  111. 

George  Freeman  Emery.  A.M.  LL.D., 
Colby,  1891.  b.  10  Nov.,  1817,  Paris.  Law- 
yer. Clerk  U.  S.  Circuit  Court,  Portland. 
Editor,  Boston.    Res.,  Portland. 

Ephraim  "Wilder  Farley,  b. 29 Aug., 
1817,  Newcastle.  Lawyer.  State  Senate, 
1856, 1868.    M.  C,  1853-5.     d.  13  April,  1880. 

Alonzo  Garcelon.  A.M.  M.D.,  Med. 
Coll.,  O.,  18:59.  b.  6  May,  1813,  Lewiston. 
Physician.  State  Senator,  1855.  Hospital 
Surgeon,  1861.  Chief  Surgeon,  1864.  Gov- 
ernor, 1879. 

John  Goodenow.  b.  1  Feb.,  1817,  Paris. 
Lawyer,Auburn  ;  Boston.  Res.,  Baltimore. 

Edwin  Hall.  A.M.  M.D.,  Dartmouth, 
1841.  b.  16  Oct.,  1816,  Alfred.  Physician, 
Saco.    d.  19  Nov.,  1852. 

Thomas  Stetson  Harlow,  b.  15  Nov., 
1812,  Castine.  Lawyer,  Boston.  .Judge 
District  Court.    Res.,  Medford,  Mass. 

Leonard  Hawes.  A.M.  b.  12  Dec, 
1808,  Weld.  And.Theo.  Sem.,  1839.  Res., 
Weld.    d.  3  Nov.,  1876. 

Joseph  Smith  Hovey.  b.6  Mar.,  1816, 
Berwick,    d.  1S39,  at  the  South. 

■WiUiam   Merrill.     A.M.     b.  16  Sept., 

1816,  Portland.  Teacher,  Aberdeen,  Miss, 
d.  Dec,  1866,  -Jackson,  ISIiss. 

Albert  Telemachus  Nickerson.     b.30 

Oct.,  1812,  Belfast.    Merchant,    d.  27  June, 

1848. 
Richard  Pike.     A.M.     b.  6  June,  1813, 

Searsport.     Tutor.     Pastor,   Dorchester. 

d.  18  Feb.,  1863. 
Isaac  Randall.     A.M.    b.  22  Feb.,  1810, 

Wilton.   Lawyer,  Dixfield.    d.2M.ay,1890. 
David  Brainerd  Sewall.     A.M.     b.  18 

.Jan.,  1817,  Chesterville.      Bangor   Theo. 


ALUMNI 


45 


Sem.,  1841.  Pastor,  Hobbinston;  Frye- 
burf?;  York.    Res.,  South  Berwick. 

Stephen  Titcomb.  A.M.  b.  1(5  Sept., 
1809,  Farniinjj;ton.  Lawyer.  BaiigorTlieo. 
Sem.,  1854.  Pastor,  AVcld.  (1.  -20  .Jan., 
1884,  Farmington. 

Cyrus  Woodman.  A.M.  b.  2  June, 
1814,  Buxton.  Lawyer,  Mineral  Point, 
Wis.    (1.  ;W  IMarch,  18S!i,  Camln-idgo,  Mass. 

Jabez  Howard  Woodman,  b.  10  April, 
181.>,  New  Gloucester.  Teacher  anil 
farmer,    il.  1.5  Mar.,  1881,  Boston. 

26— *20 

Class  of  1837. 

John  Albion  Andrew.  LL.D.,  Am- 
herst, 1801 ;  also  llarv.,  1861.  b.  31  May, 
1818,  Windham.  Lawyer,  Boston.  Gov- 
ernor JLnss.,  18(il-.5.    d.  ,30  Oct.,  1807. 

Fordyce  Barker.  A.M.  M.D.,  1841; 
also  Paris,  184.").  LL.D.,  1887 ;  also  Colum- 
bia, 1878 ;  also  Edinburgh,  1884 ;  also  Glas- 
gow, 1888.  b.  2  May,  1818,  Wilton.  Prof. 
Obstetrics,  B.  C;  N.Y.Med.  Coll.;  Belle- 
vue  IIosp.  Med.  Coll.    d.  .30  May,  1891. 

Elias  Bond.  D.D.,  1800.  b.  19  Aug., 
181.3,  Ilallowcll.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1840. 
Miss.  A.  B.  C.  F.  ai.,  Sandwich  Islands. 
Res.,  Kohala,  S.  1. 

Nathaniel  Bowman.  A.M.  b.  28  July, 
1817,  Batli.  Lawyer,  Si.  Francisville,  La. 
d.  ')  Oct.,  1847. 

Ammi  Ruhamah  Bradbury.  A.  M. 
I). I).,  West  Virginia  College,  1890.  b.  3 
Dec,  1810,  Minot.  Yale  Theo.  Sem.  Pas- 
tor and  teacher.    Res.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

John  Jay  Butler.  A.M.;  also  Hamil- 
ton, 1849.  D.D.,  1860.  b.  9  April,  1814. 
And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1844.  Prof.  Sys.  Theo., 
Whitestown,N.  Y. ;  New  Hampton, N.  H.; 
Bates  Coll.    Prof.  Sac.  Lit.,  Hillsdale  Coll. 

W^illiam  Henry  Clark.  A.M.  b.  6 
April,  1819,  Hallowell.  Lawyer, San  Fran- 
cisco.   Res.,  Waltham,  .Mass. 

George  Washington  Cleaveland.  b. 
21  Dec,  181.5,  Salem,  Mass.  And.  Theo. 
Sem.,  1841.  Pastor,  Waterford,  Penn.; 
Harbor  Creek,  Penn.     d.  22  May,  1893. 

John  Reed  Coffin.  A.M.  b.  Ki  Nov., 
1817,  Damariscotta.  Lawyer,  d.  26  Oct., 
1801. 

John  Lewis  Cutler,  b.  15  Dec,  1810, 
Farmington.  Lawyer,  Farmington;  Au- 
gusta. State  Senate,  1854.  Res.,  Quit- 
man, Ga. 


Joseph  Ellery  Poxcroft  Dunn.    b.  14 

Mar.,  181.5,  Poland.  Lawyer,  INLichias. 
Merchant,  Waterville.    d.  18.54. 

Andrew  Dunning,  b.  11  July,  1815, 
Brunswick.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1840. 
Pastor,  PlaiuUeld,  Ct. ;  Thompson,  Ct. 
d.  20  Mar.,  1872. 

Jordan  Goodwin  Ferguson.  b.  12 
Dec,  1810,  South  Berwick.  Lawyer,  New 
York  City.  d.  .30  Oct.,  18.51,  Middlelown, 
Conn. 

George  Warren  Field.  D.I).,  18()<). 
b.  9  Dec,  1818,  Belfast.  Bangor  Theo. 
Scni.,  1840.    Pastor,  Boston  ;  Bangor. 

John  Orr  Fiske.  A.M.  D.D.,  1868. 
b.  13  July,  1819,  Bangor.  Bangor  Theo. 
.Sem.,  1842.    Pastor,  Bath.    d.  18  Dec,  1893. 

Mark  Gould.  A.M.  b.  2  Dec,  1811, 
Wilton.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1841.  Pastor, 
Andover;  Chichester,  N.H.  Res.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

Albert  Ruter  Hatch,  b.  10  Oct.,  1817, 
Greenland,  X.  11.  Lawyer,  Portsmouth, 
N.  II.  Speaker  State  Leg.,  1874.  d.  5 
]Mar.,  1882, 

William  Hawes.  A.M.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1840.  b.  2  April,  1817,  Boston.  Physi- 
cian,   tl.  4  Feb.,  18.54. 

Eliphalet  Smith  Hopkins,  b.  20  Sept., 
1812,  New  Portland.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1840.  Pastor,  Rum  ford.  d.  20  .June,  1801, 
New  Portland. 

George  W^hitefield  Lamb.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  llarv.,  1S,3',I.  b.  9  i^l.iy,  I8l8,  Bruns- 
wick. Lawyer,  New  Orleans.  il.  22 
Aug.,  18.53. 

Horace  Lunt.  b.  7  Jan.,  1818,  York, 
d.  18  Sept.,  1837. 

Albert  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  10  Mar.,  1812, 
Frankfort.  Lawyer,  Bath;  Portland,  d.  13 
Feb.,  1870. 

Edward  Francis  Mitchell,  b.  15  May, 
1817,  Waldoboro.  I'riiiceton  Theo.  Sem. 
d.  4  .June,  1n4I,  Waldoboro. 

William  Daniel  Morrin.  A.M.  M.D., 
Edinburgh,  b.  7  Dec,  1817,  Quebec.  Phy- 
sician, West  Indies,    d. 

Bryce  McLellan  Patten.  A.M.  b.  1 
IMar.,  1814,  Topsham.  Supt.  State  Inst. 
Ell.  Blind,  Louisville,  Ky.  Farmer,  Ben- 
tonsport,  Iowa.  d.  15  March,  1891,  Farm- 
ington, Iowa. 

Thomas  Fitch  Perley.  M.D.,1841. 
b.  23  Feb.,  1816,  Bridgton.  Physician, 
Bridgton;  Hazzard's  BluflF,  Fla.  Surgeon, 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.  d.  21  Mar.,  1889,  Port- 
land. 


46 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Charles  Edward  Pike.      A.M.      b.  15 

Apr.,  1816,  Calais.  Lawyer,  Machias;  Bos- 
ton ;  Oshkosh,  Wis.    Res.,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

■William  "Wilberforce  Rand.  D.D., 
Univ.  N.  Y.,1883.  b.  8  Dec,  1816,  Gorhani. 
Bangor  Tlieo.  Seni.,  1840.  Sec'y  Anier. 
Tract  Soc.,New  York  City. 

Charles  Alexander  Savage.  A.M. 
b.  26  Oct.,  1814,  Bangor.  Lawyer  and 
banker,  Quincy,  111.    d.  2  Fel).,  1884. 

John  Quincy  Adams  Scamman.  b.  2 
Dec,  1814,  Saco.    Lawyer,  Saco. 

Rufus  King  Sewall.  A.M.  b.  22  Jan., 
1814,  Edgecomb.  Bangor  Tlieo.  Seni.,  1840. 
Pastor,  St.  Augustine,  Fla.  Lawyer,  Wis- 
casset. 

John  Rutledge  Shepley.  LL.D.,  1868. 
b.  l.i  .June,  1817,  Saco.  Lawyer,  St.  Louis, 
d.  11  Oct.,  1884. 

Samuel  Silsbee.  b.  30  April,  1817, 
Alfred.  Tlieo.  student,  d.  22  Oct.,  1842, 
Jackson. 

Gustavus  Adolphus  Steward.  A.M. 
b.  24  .June,  1817,  Anson.  Lawyer.  State 
Senate,  18."):;.    d.  2  Aug.,  18.53. 

Ebenezer  Stockbridge.  A.M.  b.  15 
Oct.,  1807,  Freeport.  Teacher,  Ga.  Pros. 
Ilolston  Coll.,  Tenn.  d.  6  July,  1893, 
Quanali,  Tex. 

Moses  Erastus  Sweat.  A.M.  M.D., 
1840.  b.  12.Jan.,  1816,  Parsonsfleld.  Phy- 
sician, Limington;  Parsouslield.  il.LJan., 
1892. 

Lorenzo  De  Medici  Sweat.  b.  26 
May,  1818,  Parsonsfleld.  Lawyer,  Port- 
land.   State  Senate,  1862.    M.C.,  1863-5. 

Isaac  Winslow  Talbot.  A.M.  b.  4 
May,  1813,  Turner.  Lawyer,  Andover. 
R.  R.  contractor.    Merchant,  Peru,  Ind. 

George  Foster  Talbot.  A.M.  b.  16 
Jan.,  1819,  East  Machias.  Lawyer,  Port- 
land.   U.  S.  Dist. -Attorney,  1861-70. 

Francis  "William  Upham.  LL.D., 
Union,  1869.  b.  10  Sept.,  1817,  Rochester, 
N.  H.  Lawyer,  Boston.  Prof.  Rutgers 
Female  Coll.    Author,  New  York  City. 

W^illiam  Warren.  A.M.  D.D.,  1870. 
b.  21  Oct.,  1806,  VVaterford.  Pastor,  Wind- 
ham. Dist.  Sec.  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Gorham. 
d.  28  Jan.,  1879. 

George  Albert  Wheelwright.  A.M. 
b.  3  .Jan.,  1818,  Bangor.  Te;icher,  Port- 
land.   Farmer,  ^Vells.    d.  8  Sept.,  1882. 

George  Woods.  A.M.  LL.D.,  1878; 
also  Jefferson  Coll.,  Pa.,  1863.  b.  24  Jan., 
1813,  Yarmouth.      Prof.  Math.,  Jackson 


Coll.,  Tenn.    Chancellor  Western  Univ., 
Pittsburg,  Penn. 

43— *27 

Class  of  1838. 

Dean  Andrews,    b.  15  Feb.,  1808,  F'rye- 

burg.    Pastor  and  teacher,  Marshall,  111. 

d.  14  Sept.,  1872. 
Amander  Barker.     A.M.     b.  23  Mar., 

1810,  Waterford.     Pastor  and  teacher,    d. 
Elbridge  Gerry  Bassett.    b.  21  Aug., 

1814,  Atkinson,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  Newcastle, 

Ky.    d.  10  Oct.,  1850. 
Maurice   Cary   Blake.      LL.D.,   1884. 

b.  20  Oct.,  1815,  Otisfiekl.    Lawyer,  Cam- 
den;  San  Francisco. 
Edward  Augustus  Dana.    b.  3  Nov., 

1818,  Boston.    Lawyer.    Inventor.    Res., 

Boston. 
Edward  Henry  Daveis.  LL.B.,Harv., 

1841.    b.  3  April,  1818,  Portland.    Lawyer, 

Portland.    Pres.  Gas  Light  Co. 
Isaac  Newton  Feleh.    b.  16  Feb.,  1815, 

Limerick.  Lawyer,  Belfast.  Editor,  Port- 
land,    d.  21  April,  1870,  Hollis. 
Smith  Bartlett  Goodenow.     A.M.    b. 

May,  1817,    Providence,    R.  1.      Pastor, 

Milford,  Mass.;  Waterloo,  Iowa.     Res., 

Battle  Creek,  Iowa. 
Stephen  Hobbs   Hayes,     b.  14  Nov., 

1813,  Industi'y.     Bangor  Tlieo.  Seni.,  1843. 

Pastor,   Winterport;    South  Weymouth; 

Boston. 
Claude  Lewis  Hemans.     A.M.     b.  25 

Nov.,  1816,  Dublin.    Med.  student.   d.l812, 

Edinburgh. 
James  Jeremiah  Hill.      A.M.      b.  29 

May,  1815,  Phippsburg.  And.Theo.  Seni., 

1843.    Home  Miss.,  Iowa;  Illinois,    d.  29 

Oct.,  1870,  Fayette,  Iowa. 
Joseph  HiU.    b.  12  Sept.,  1814,  Buxton. 

Teacher,  Bluehill.    d.  1842,  Buxton. 
George  Payson  Jefferds.     M.D.,  1844. 

b.  7  May,  1816,  Kennebunkport.  Physician, 

Kennebunkport;   Bangor. 
Elderkin  Roger  Johnson.    A.M.    b.  4 

June,  1814,  Plainlield,  Conn.    Clergyman. 

d.  1862. 
Thomas  Glidden  Kimball.   A.M.   b.  3 

Sept.,  1811,  Monmouth.   Merchant,  Water- 

ville.    d.  Dec,  1879. 
Daniel  Lane.    A.M.    D.D.,  Iowa,  1886. 

b.  10  Mar.,  1813,  Leeds.    And.  Theo.  Sem., 

1843.      Pastor,  Keosauqua,  Iowa.      Prof. 

Men.  and  Mor.  Sci.,  Iowa  Coll.    d.  3  April, 

1890,  Freeport. 


ALUMNI 


47 


Lorenzo  Marrett.  A.M.  b.  18  Mar., 
181(i,  Staiulisli.  La\V3'er,  E.  Cambridge, 
Mass.    d.  31  Mar.,  1887. 

Benjamin  Mead.  A.M.  b.  28  Dec, 
1813,  Xcwfleld.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  184;}. 
Prof.  Shelbyvillc  Coll.,  Ky.  d.  12  Jan., 
184(;,  Newfield. 

Benjamin  Francis  Mitchell.  A.M. 
b.  1'2  Aug.,  1811),  Yarmouth.  I'rcs.  Jackson 
Coll.,  Columbia,  Tenn.  d.  Aug.,  1865, 
]>renii)liis,  Tenn. 

Charles  Copeland  Nutter.  A.M.  b.  12 
Jan.,  1820,  Hallowell.  Lawyer,  Boston, 
d.  1(5  June,  1884. 

Gideon  Stinson  Palmer.  A.M.  M.D., 
1841.  b.  14  June,  1813,  Gardiner.  Thysi- 
cian.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.  Prof. 
Howard  Univ.  d.  8  Dec,  1891,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Ammi  Larrabee  Parker,  b.  21  May, 
1813,  Greene.  Farmer.  Contractor,  Au- 
burn,   d.  4  Sept.,  18S3. 

Horace  Piper.  A.M.  LL.B.,  Nat. 
Univ.,  1871).  b.30  Dec,  1810,  Parsonsflcld. 
Priu.  High  Sell.,  Biddeford.  Member  State 
Bd.  Education.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Enoch  Pond.  b.  20  June,  1820,  Auburn, 
Mass.  IJangor  Tlico.  Scm.,  1843.  Pastor, 
Georgetown,  Mass.  d.  17  Dec,  184G, 
Bucksport. 

David  Sawyer  Rowe.  A.M.  b.  10 
Jan.,  1814,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Prin.  Normal 
Sch.,  Westlield'  Mass.;  Irving  Inst., 
Tarrytown,  N.  Y.    d.  9  Dec,  1888. 

Nathaniel  Larrabee  Sawyer.  b.  9 
April,  1814,  Greene.  Lawyer,  Gardiner, 
d.  13  Oct.,  IS45,  Greene. 

Joseph  Couch  Smith.  A.M.  b.  18 
July,  1819,  Waltham,  Mass.  Pastor,  Gro- 
ton,  Mass.  d.  29  Dec,  1857,  Sandwich 
Islands. 

Loring  Blanchard  True.  b.  .'i  June, 
1810,  Pownal.  Pension  agent,  Washing- 
ton, I).  C.    d.  14  June,  18(i4. 

Stephen  Montfort  Vail.  A.M. ;  also 
Wesleyan,  1841.  D.D.,  Syracuse,  18.56.  b. 
15  Jan.,  1818,  Union  Vale,  N.  Y.  Union 
Theo.  Sem.,  1842.  Meth.  Epis.  ministry, 
N.  Y.  Prof.  (ien.  Bib.  Inst.,  Concord,  N.  H. 
d.  26  Nov.,  1880,  .Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

Edward  Webb.  A.M.  b.  1.5  Nov.,  1814, 
Newcastle.  Teacher  and  farmer,  Wash- 
ington, Ky.  Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  d.  5 
Nov.,  1893. 


Robert  Wyman.     A.M.     b.  31  Aug., 

1814,  Cumberland.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1841.  Missionary,  Ceylon.  d.l3 Jan.,  1845, 
at  sea. 

.31— *24 

Class  of  1839. 

Charles  Frederic  Allen.    A.M.    D.D., 

1872;    also  Wesleyan,   1872.      b.  28  Jan., 

1816,  Norridgewock.  Meth.  Epis.  ministry, 
Maine.  Pres.  State  Agr.  Coll.  Pastor, 
Kennebunk. 

Samuel  Hazen  Ayer.  b.  19  Dec,  1819, 
Portland.  Lawyer,  Hillsboro',  N.  H. ; 
Manchester,  N.  H.  Speaker,  State  Leg., 
1848-9.     d.  4  Oct.,  1853. 

William  Griswold  Barrows.  A.M. 
LL.D.,  1879.  b.  12  Jan.,  1821,  Yarmouth. 
Lawyer,  Brunswick.  Judge  Supreme 
Court,  1863-84.    d.  (i  April,  1886. 

Samuel  Elliot  Benjamin,    b.  29  Dec, 

1818,  Winthrop.  Lawyer,  Patten,  d.  20 
Jan.,  1888. 

Calvin  Chapman,  b.  13  Nov.,  1814, 
Bethel.  And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1842.  Pastor, 
Saccarappa  ;  Lakeville,  Mass.  d.  19  Mar., 
1889,  Kennebunkport. 

Charles   Tappan   Chase.      b.  7  Mar., 

1817,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Di.xon,  III.  d.28 
Aug.,  1851. 

Franklin  Davis.  A.M.  b.  24  Jan.,  181(5, 
Bangor.  Hangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1845.  Pas- 
tor, Newington,  N.  H. ;  Tamworth,  N.  H. 
d.  26  Oct.,  1882,  Ipswich,  Mass. 

John  W^alton  Davis,  b.  14  Jan.,  1817, 
Welllleet,  Mass.  Lawyer, Welllleet,  Mass. ; 
Provincetown,  Mass.    d.  27  June,  1880. 

John  Dunlap.  A.M.  b.  21  June,  1820, 
Brunswick.  Literary  work.  d.  26  Mar., 
1848. 

Alfred  Fletcher,  b.  31  Aug.,  1817, 
China.  Lawyer.  State  Senate,  1859.  Capt. 
24th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.    d.  18  Sept.,  1868. 

Benjamin  Apthorp  Gould  Fuller. 
A.M.  b.  23  May,  1818,  Augusta.  Lawyer, 
Augusta ;  Boston,  d. 24  Jan.,  1885, Brook- 
line,  Mass. 

Ichabod  Goodwin.     A.M.    b.  9  July, 

1819,  Soutli  Berwick.  Tutor.  Lawyer. 
U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington,  d.  7  Dec, 
1869,  South  Berwick. 

Alpheus  Grover.  b.  25  Oct.,  1809, 
Bethel.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1842.  d.  5 
Nov.,  1842,  Auburn. 

Samuel  Johnson.    A.M.    b.  23  Sept., 

1815,  Alfred.  Farmer,  Jackson ;  Bangor, 
Cal.    d.  13  Feb.,  1884. 


48 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Hiram  Kelsey.  b.  12  April,  1819,  Not- 
tingham, N.  H.     Lawyer,  New  Liberty, 

Ky.    d.  1860. 
Israel  Kimball.  A.M.   b.  26  Jan.,  1812, 

Wells.  Teacher,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Treas. 

Dept.,  WashiDgton,  D.  C.    d.  10  Dec,  1890. 
Isaiah   McMahon.       b.  19   July,  1808, 

Ertnageeragh,  Co.  Tyrone,  li-elaud.   Meth. 

Epis.   ministry,  N.  Y.      d.   17  Jan.,  1892, 

Lima,  N.  Y. 
"William  Henry  Jefferson  Marr.  b.  1 

Feb.,  1817,  Scarboro.     Lawyer,  Nauvoo, 

111.    d.  5  Sept.,  1844,  Appanoose,  111. 
Joseph    Pennell.       b.    7    Sept.,  1812, 

Bruuswicls.     Chemist,     d.  31  Aug.,  1868, 

S.  Newark,  Conn. 
Charles  James  Perkins,     b.  19  Oct., 

1818,  Farmington.    Physician,  Upperville, 

Va.    d.  12  Feb.,  1843. 
Frederic  Augustus  Pike.    b.  9  Dec, 

1817,  Calais.     Lawyer,  Calais.     Speaker, 

State   Leg.,  I860.      M.  C,  1861-69.      d.  2 

Dec,  1886. 
Henry   Lincoln   Richardson.      b.   21 

Nov.,  1819,  Bath.     Banker,  Boston,    d.  28 

Mar.,  1866,  New  York  City. 
Samuel  Emerson  Smith,    b.  20  April, 

1821,  Warren.    Lawyer,  Warren.    Banker, 

Thoniastiin.    (\.  o  Dec,  18.35. 
John  Coffin  Talbot,     b.  3  Nov.,  1816, 

E.lNIachias.  Lawyer,  Liibec;  E.  Machias. 

Speaker,  State  Leg.,  bS.W. 
Augustus  Haines  Titcomb.  b.  2  Sept., 

1816,  Farmington.      Law  student,      d.  22 

Mar.,  1842. 
Edward   Payson  Weston.     A.M.    b. 

19  Jan.,  1819,  Cumberland.    Teacher,  Gor- 

ham.    State  Supt.Sch.,  1860-65.    Teacher, 

Lake    Forest,  111.     d.  13  Oct.,  1879,  High- 
land Park,  111. 

26— *24 

Class  of  1840. 

Ezra  Abbot.  A.M.;  also  Harv.,  1861. 
LL.D.,187S;  also  Yale,  1869.  D.D.,Harv., 
1872.  b.  28  April,  1819,  Jackson.  Ass't 
Lib'n,  Harv.  Prof.  New  Test.  Crit.  d.  21 
Mar.,  1884,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Alexander  Hamilton  Abbott.  A.M. 
b.  14  Sept.,  1822,  Farmington.  Teacher, 
Farmington. 

William  Stinson  Blanchard.  A.M. 
b.  10  Feb.,  1813,  Wilton.  Lane  Theo.  Sem., 
1845.  Prof.  Cleveland  Univ.,  O.  Liter- 
ary work,  Waukegan,  111.  Res.,  Winthr.op. 


Edmund  Chadwick.    A.M.    b.  12  Jan., 

1812,  Middleton,  N.  H.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1845.  Teacher,  Starkey,  N.  Y.  Res., 
Eddytown,  N.  Y. 

Benjamin  Pearson  Chute.  A.M.  b. 
13  May,  1816,  Byfleld,  Mass.  Teacher. 
Res.,  Newbury  port,  Mass. 

John  Appleton  Cleaveland.  A.M.  b. 
29  Mar.,  1819,  Brunswick.  U.  S.  civil 
service,  Boston,  d.  3  Dec,  1873,  Newton, 
Mass. 

Nathan  Smith  Cleaveland.  A.M.  b. 
10  April,  1821,  Brunswick.  U.  S.  civil 
service,  Boston.    Res.,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Adoniram  Judson  Copeland.  A.M. 
b.  10  Mar.,  1814,  Brewer.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1843.  Pastor,  Como,  111.  d.  3  Aug., 
18.55,  Geneseo,  111. 

Isaiah  Dole.  A.M.  b.  23  May,  1819, 
Skowhegan.  Teacher,  Gorham.  d.  17  May, 
1892,  Keene,  N.  H. 

Thomas  McCuUoch  Hayes.  b.  18 
Aug.,  1819,  Kennebunkport.  Lawyer, 
Saco.  State  Senator,  18.54.  d.  1  Feb.,  1869, 
Boston. 

Leonard  Pitz-Edward  Jarvis.  A.M. 
b.  23  Aug.,  1819,  Surry.  Lawyer,  Ells- 
worth. Horticulturist,  Columbia,  Cal.; 
Centreville,  Cal. 

Elijah    Kellogg.      A.M.      b.   20  May, 

1813,  Portland.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1843. 
Pastor,  Ilarpswell.  Chaplain,  Seaman's 
Friend  Soc,  Boston.    Author,  Harpswell. 

Silas  Morton,    b.  26  Oct.,  1818,  Hebron. 

Bangor     Theo.    Sem.;    1845.       Teacher. 

Farmer,  Otisfleld.    d.  16  July,  1879. 
Frederic    Perley.     b.  29  Nov.,   1819, 

Bridgton.    d.  11  Dec,  1840. 
Preston    Pond.       b.    14    Feb.,    1818, 

Wrentham,  Mass.     Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1843.      Pastor,  Boston,      d.  5  Aug.,  1853, 

Somerville,  Mass. 
William  Pitt  Preble.     A.M.     LL.B., 

Harv.,  1843.    b.  15  April,  1819,  Portland. 

Lawyer.    Clerk,  U.  S.  District  Court,  Me. 

Res.,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 
Newell  Anderson  Prince.      A.M.     b. 

4  Oct.,  1815,  Cumberland.    Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  1844.     Pastor,  New  Gloucester;  W. 

Suflleld,  Conn.    d.  5  April,  1887. 
W^illiam   Reed   Prince.      A.M.   b.  11 

Aug.,  1817,  Cumberland.     Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  1844.       d.  25  Sept.,  1845,  New  York 

City. 
Joseph  Carpenter   Richardson,     b.  3 

Mar.,  1813,  Baldwin.     Teacher,  Gorham. 

d.  26  Sept.,  1846. 


ALUMNI 


49 


Edward  Robie.  A.M.  D.D.,  Dart- 
mouth, LS7G.  b.  .')  April,  1821,  Gorham. 
And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1843.  Inst,  and  Lib'u, 
And.  Theo.  Sem.  J'astor,  Greenland, 
N.  H. 

Luther  Sampson.  b.  28  Sept.,  1814, 
Readneld.    d.  1812. 

Thomas  Smith.  A.M.  b.  17  Aug., 
1S12,  I-itchficld.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1843. 
Pastor,  I'.rewcr.    d.  7  April,  18G1. 

John  Babson  Lane  Soule.  Ph.D., 
Coll.  for  Women,  Chicago,  1879.  D.D., 
Blackburn  Univ.,  1880.  b.  4  April,  ISl.i, 
Freeport.  Teacher,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Prof.  Anc.  I>ang.,  Blackburn  Univ. 
Pastor,  Highland  Park,  111.  d.  31  Aug., 
18itl. 

Cornelius  Stone.  A.M.  b.  28  May, 
1817,  Jay.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1843. 
JNIeth.  Kpis.  ministry,  Maine.  State  Sen- 
ate, 18()r)-(;.    <i.  5  April,  18(;(;,  .Jay. 

Thomas  Newcomb  Stone.  M.D., 
Dart.,  1S44.  b.  30  May,  1SI8,  WelUU'ct, 
Mass.  Physician.  State  Senate,  1S74.  d. 
1.')  May,  l.'<7(;,  Provincetown,  Mass. 

Reuben  Sweetser.  A.M.  b.  i)  Aup;., 
1812,  Cumberland.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1844.     Farmer,    il.  27  June,  18(>1. 

John  Knowles  True.  A.M.  b.2May, 
isj."),  Moiitville.  Piin.  W'estbrook  Sem. 
d.  !l  Aug.,lS47,  IMount  X'ernon,  <). 

Albert  Gallatin  Upham.  A.M.  M.D., 
Castleton  Med.  Coll.,  1842.  b.  10  July, 
181'.i,  Rochester,  N.  II.  Prof.  Anat.,  Cas- 
tleton Med.  Coll.  d.  IC  June,  1847, 
r.oston. 

James  Partelow  AVeston.  A.M.  D.D., 
Tufts,  1S(;4.  li.  14  July,  isl."),  Bremen. 
Pastor,  Gardiner.  Prcs.  Lombard  Univ., 
111.  Prin.  Westbrook  Si-m.  d.  31  Dec,  1888, 
Deering. 

Eli  AATight.  b.  1(!  Jan.,  1818,  Bethel. 
Teacher,    d.  2(>  Aug.,  1841. 

Samuel  Lane  Young.  A.M.  M.D., 
Harv.,  18.')2.  b.  3  Jan.,  1813,  Gloucester, 
Mass.  Physician,  Marbleheail,  INIass. ; 
Cape  Kllzabeth.    d.  19  April,  1893. 

31— *22 

Class  of  1841. 

Samuel  "Woodbury  Blanchard.   M.D., 

Jeir.  Med.  Coll.,  1,^44.      b.   l.j  April,  1818, 
Yarmouth.    Physician,    d.  23  Dec,  18.57. 
George  Washington  Brown,  b. 4 Sept., 
1820,  Bangor.    Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 


Joseph  Farwell  Clark,  b.  18  Jan.,  1820, 

Andover,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Lawrence,  Mass. 
d.  30  Mar.,  1879,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Henry  Thornton  Cummings.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Harv.,  1844.  b.  12  Nov.,  1822,  Yar- 
mouth. Druggist,  Portland.  Res.,  Ta- 
coma,  Wash. 

Charles  Davis,  b.  22  Oct.,  1817,  Ban- 
gor.    Lawyer,  Uangor. 

"William  Bradford  Dean.  b.  14  Jan., 
1820,  Frankfort.  Merchant,  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island;  Boston.    Res. 

Nathan  Elden.  b.  10  July,  1817,  Bux- 
ton. Teacher,  Mississippi.  Farmer,  Bux- 
ton,   d.  30  June,  188G. 

James  Fogg.  A.M.  b.  28  Oct.,  1815, 
Berwick.  Merchant,  Boston,  d.  2G  July, 
18.>'),  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Joseph  Garland.  A.M.  b.  12  Aug., 
1811,  Parsonslield.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1844.  Pastor,  Sandwich,  Mass.;  Bristol, 
N.  H.    Res.,  North  Fryebui-g. 

Washington  Gilbert,  b.  14  Mar.,  181G, 
Turner.     Lawyer,  Bath.    d.  12  June,  1890. 

Charles  Dickinson  Herbert.  A.M. 
ai.D.,  Ilomieiipathic  Med.  Coll.,  Philadel- 
phia, 18GG.  b.  28  .Sept.,  1818,  Ellsworth. 
Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1844.  Pastor,  W.  New- 
bury, Mass.  Physician,  Rutland,  Mass. 
Pastor,  Hebron,  N.  Y.    d.  13  Oct.,  1893. 

Oliver  Perry  Hinkley.  b.  12  Dec, 
181."),  Georgetown.  Ti'acher.  d.  9  Dec, 
1883. 

Amory  Holbrook.  b.  1.5  Aug.,  1820, 
Rowley,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Salem,  Mass. 
U.  S.  Att'y,  Oregon,  d.  26  .Sept.,  1866, 
Portland,  Ore. 

Edward  Howe.  A.M.  b.  S  Mar.,  1820, 
Portland.  Union  Theo.  Sem.,  lf<l.'>.  Organ- 
ist, N.  Y.  City. 

Henry  Ingalls.  A.M.  b.  14  Mar.,  1819, 
Bridgton.     Lawyer,  Wiscasset. 

Albion  "Williamson  Knight.  A.IM. 
M.D.,  1848.  b.  5  Jan.,  1822,  F.ilmouth. 
Physician,  White  Springs,  Fla. ;  Jackson- 
ville, Fla.    d.  7  Sept.,  l.'^.SO. 

Francis  Dudley  Ladd.  A.M.  b.  20 
May,  1820,  Hallowell.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1846.  Pastor,  Philadelphia,  d.  7  July,  1862. 

"William  Henry  Lowell.  A.M.  b.  24 
Nov.,  1821,  Standish.  Lawyer.  Mining, 
Nevada  Co.,  Cal. ;  Virginia  City,  Nov. 

George  Frederic  Magoun.  A.M.  D.D., 
Amherst,  1867.  b.  29  Mar.,  1821,  Bath. 
Pastor,  Davenport,  la.  Pres.  and  Prof. 
Men.  and  Mor.  Sci.,  Iowa  Coll.,  Grin- 
nell,  la. 


50 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Asa  Cummings  Mitchell,  b.  28  Aug., 
1821,  Yarmouth.  Civil  engineer.  Drug- 
gist, Bellows  Falls,  Vt.    d.  19  May,  1883. 

William  Cochran  Nichols,  b.  28  May, 
1823,  Newcastle,  d.  17  Mar.,  1842,  Noble- 
boro'. 

John  Holbrook  Packard.  A.M.  b. 
11  Dec.,  1814,  Newcastle,    d.  1  Sept.,  1847. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Parsons.  A.M. 
b.  20  June,  1820,  Wiscasset.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1846.  Pastor,  Dover,  N.  H.  Res., 
Derry,  N.  H. 

Nathaniel  Smith  Partridge.  b.  24 
Mar.,  1820,  Westbrook.  Lawyer,  West 
Newton,  Mass.    d.  28  l\Iar.,  1853. 

Franklin  Partridge.  A.M.  b.  18  June, 
1821,  Westbrook.  Bank  cashier,  Bath, 
d.  23  July,  18(55. 

Henry  Everard  Peck.  A.M.,  Oberlin, 
18.56.  b.  27  .July,  1821,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Oberlin  Theo.  Sem.,  1845.  Pastor,  Frank- 
fort, N.  Y\  Prof.  Oberlin  Coll.  U.  S. 
minister,  Hayti.    d.  9  June,  1867. 

Barrett  Edwards  Potter,    b.  22  Feb., 

1819,  Augusta.  Teacher.  Banker,  Au- 
gusta. 

Daniel  Fox  Potter,  b.  22  Feb.,  1819, 
Augusta.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1848. 
Pastor,  Topsham.  d.  17  Sept.,  1884, 
Brunswick. 

John  Moor  Prince.     A.M.     b.  (j  June, 

1820,  Bangor.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1845. 
Pastor,  Georgetown,  Mass.  d.  16  Nov., 
18.58,  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

Daniel  Thompson  Richardson,  b.  8 
Aug.,  1815,  Baldwin.  Merchant,  E.  Bald- 
win.  State  Senate,  1865-6.    d.  12  May,  1890. 

Frederick  Kobie.  M.D.,  Jefferson 
Med.  Coll., 1844.  b.  12  Aug.,  1822,  Gorliani. 
Physician,  Waldoboro'.  Res.,  Gorham. 
Paymaster  U.  S.  A.,  1861-6.  Bvt.  Lieut.- 
Col.,1866.  State  Senate,  1867-8.  Speaker 
State  Leg.,  1872,  1876.    Governor,  1883-6. 

Benjamin  Smith,  b.  19  Nov.,  1814, 
Litchfield.  Teacher  and  pastor,  d.  1 
Sept.,  1858. 

Thomas  Davee  Sturtevant.  A.M.  b. 
5  Dec,  1818,  Minot.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1844.  Pastor,  Providence,  R.  I.  d.  18.50, 
Sacramento,  Cal. 

George  Albert  Thomas.  A.M.  b.  16 
Sept.,  1819,  Portland.  Lawyer.  Res., 
Portland. 

Richard  Bowers  Thurston.  A.M.  b. 
28  June,  1819,  Cluirlestown,  Mass.  Ban- 
gor Theo.  Sem.,  1846.  Pastor,  Watervllle ; 
Stamford,  Conn. ;  N.  Greenwich,  Conn. 


ArnoWiswelL  A.M.  b.  5  Aug.,  1818, 
Frankfort.  Lawyer,  Ellsworth,  d.  7 
Nov.,  1877. 

3(5— *  22 

Class  of  1842. 

Jacob  Atkinson.     A.M.     b.  16  Aug., 

1817,  Newburyport,  Mass.    Lawyer,  Bos- 
ton,   d.  29  Jan.,  1857,  Somerville,  Mass. 

Josiah  Atkinson.  A.M.  M.D.,  Berk- 
shire Med.  Sch.  b.  16  Aug.,  1817,  New- 
buryport, Mass.  Physician,  Newbury- 
port.   d.  21  June,  1869. 

Alison  Barbour  Bartlett.  A.M.  b. 
12  July,  1819,  Bethel.  Lawyer,  Wyan- 
dotte, Kan.  Senate,  1858.  Georgetown, 
Fla.     d.  9  Nov.,  1885. 

Charles  Morris  Blake.  A.M.  M.D., 
Uuiv.  Cal.,  1876.  Capt.  3d  U.  S.  C.  1.,  1863. 
Chaplain,  U.  S.  A.  d.  3  June,  1893,  San 
Francisco. 

Henry  Hill  Boody.  A.M.  b.  10  Nov., 
1816,  Jackson.  Tutor.  Prof.  Rhetoric 
and  Oratory.  State  Senate,  1855.  Banker, 
New  York  City. 

William  Hammond  Brown.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Harv.,  18.50.  b.  14  June,  1822,  Ban- 
gor.   Physician,    d.  23  Nov.,  1882. 

Edmund  Alexander  Chadwick.  b. 
21  June,  1817,  Frankfort.  Paymaster,  U. 
S.  A.,  1861.  Lawyer,  Gardiner,  d.  20 
April,  1875. 

Paul  Langdon  Chandler,  b.  27  July, 
181S,  Fryeburg.  Lawyer,  Watervllle. 
Instructor  in  French,  Oberlin  Coll.  Res., 
Wendell,  Mass. 

John  Craig  Clark.      A.M.     b.  6  May, 

1818,  Portsmouth.    Merchant,  New  York 
City.    d.  16  Sept.,  1873,  Mont  Clair,  N.  J. 

John  Marshall  Colby.  A.M.  b.  23 
Jan.,  1823,  Richmond.  Pres.  Agric.  Coll., 
Maryland,    d. 

George  Washington  Junius  Copp.  b. 
28  Jan.,  1820,  Wakefield,  N.  H.  Journal- 
ist, Boston,    d.  22  April,  1864. 

Robert  Hartley  Dunlap.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1845.  b.  19  May,  1823,  Brunswick, 
d.  26  Dec,  1847. 

Charles  Elliot,  b.  11  Sept.,  1815,  New- 
castle,   d.  28  Nov.,  1843. 

George  Gannett.  A.M.  D.D.,  Mid- 
dlebury,  1887.  b.  29  Oct.,  1819,  East 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1847.  Prin.  Gannett  Inst.,  Boston,  d.  11 
June,  1893,  Englewood,  111. 

Frederic  Gardiner.  A.M.  D.D.,1869. 
b.  11  Sept.,  1822,  Gardiner.    Rector,  Bath. 


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51 


Prof.  Ganibier  Thco.  Sem. ;  Berkeley  Div. 
Sch.,    Midilletown,    Conn.      d.    17   July, 

1«S'.). 

"William  Russell  Hunter.  A.M.  M.D., 
Jeff.  Med.  Coll.,  1848.  b.  14  Oct.,  1814, 
Strong.  Physician,  St.  Cloud,  Minu.  d. 
2.T  April,  1874,  Rrown.sdale,  Minn. 

William  Lyman  Hyde.  b.  27  Dec, 
1819,  Bath.  Bangor Theo.  Sem.,  1848.  Pas- 
tor, Gardiner;  Dunkirk,  N.  Y.  Chaplain 
ll-2tli  N.  Y.  Vols.,  18(i2-5.  Teacher,  Ovid, 
N.  Y. ;  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

Leonard  Parker  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  27 
Sept.,  18-21,  Brunswick.  Lawyer.  Sea 
captain,    d.  'M  Oct.,  1870,  New  Orleans. 

Samuel  "Woodbury  Mitchell,  b.  20 
Sept.,  1811),  Yarmouth.  Prof.  Anc.  Lang., 
Jackson  Coll.  Pastor,  Columbia,  Teun.; 
Smyrna,  Tenn.    d.  2  Feb.,  1890. 

James  Lewis  Nutting.  A.M.  b.  12 
June,  1818,  Oiisfleld.  Manufacturer,  Pine 
Grove,  Penn.    d.  2.t  June,  1880. 

Charles  Packard.  A.M.  b.  14  Oct., 
1818,  Minot.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1845. 
Pastor,  New  Gloucester;  Windham,  N.  II. 
d.  -20  Feb.,  1881. 

Jesse  "William  Page.  M.D.,  Univ. 
IMd.,  1848.  b.  14  Oct.,  18'20,  Bath.  Physi- 
cian, Baltimore;  New  York  City.  d.  '21 
Mar.,  1888,  Bath. 

"William  Edwards  Phillips,  b.  <J  Oct., 
18-2.'i,  Newbnrypon,  Mass.  Gen.  Theo. 
Sem.,  18"j4.  Prot.  Epis.  ministry,  d.  '2(; 
Nov.,  188.5,  Fordham,  N.  Y. 

Oliver  Sheppard  Sanford.  A.M.  b.  18 
Oct.,  1819,  Wrentham,  Blass.  Lawyer, 
Boston. 

Hosea  Hildreth  Smith.  A.M.  LL.D., 
Baylor  Univ.,  Tex.,  1880.  b.  17  Feb.,  1820, 
Deerfleld,  N.  H.  Teacher.  Prof.  Mod. 
Lang.,  Univ.  N.  C.    Res.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Charles  Emery  Soule.  A.M.  b.  July, 
182:5,  Kxcter.  Lawyer,  New  York  City. 
(1.  1-2  Dec,  1887. 

Thomas  Tash.  A.M.  b.  29  Nov.,  ISIO, 
New  Durham,  N.  H.  Teacher.  Supt. 
Schools,  Lcwiston;  Portland,    d.  7  May, 

18S9. 

Samuel  Trask.  A.M.  b.  5  Jan..  1822, 
Portland.  Lawyer  and  merchant,  I'ort- 
land. 

George  "Wells.  Manufacturer,"  Pitts- 
burg, I'enn. 

Franklin  "Woodside.  A.M.  b.  Jan., 
1818,  Wales.  Lawyer,  Boston,  d.  7  Feb., 
1889. 

30-*  23 


Class  of  1843. 

Ichabod  Daniel  Bartlett.  A.M.  b.  2.5 
Nov.,  1823,  Dover,  N.  II.  Lawyer,  Ban- 
gor,    d.  20  July,  18(!1,  Mt.  Desert. 

John  Coakley  Lettson  Booker.  A.M. 
b.  ,5  Sept,  1819,  Bowdoinham.  Lawyer, 
Bath.    d.  4  May,  1802,  San  Francisco. 

George  Augustus  Bowman,  b.  3Dec., 
1820,  Augusta.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1847. 
Pastor,  Manchester,  N.  IL;  S.  Windsor, 
Conn.    Kes.,  E.  Hartford,  Conn. 

"William  Jay  Bradbury.  A.M.  b.  2 
Nov.,  1821,  New  Gloucester.  Manufact- 
urer, Milwaukee,  Ore.  d.  12  Nov.,  1876, 
San  Francisco. 

Augustus  Hannibal  Burbank.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Harv.,  1847.  b.  24  Jan.,  1823,  Yar- 
mouth.   Physician,  Yarmouthvillc. 

"William  "Warner  Caldwell.  A.M.  b. 
28  Oct.,  1823,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Drug- 
gist.   Author,  Somerville,  Mass. 

William  Stone  Chadwell.  A.M.  b.  1 
Oct.,  1821,  Portland.  Rector,  Catskill, 
N.  Y.;  Williamsburg,  N.  Y.  d.  28  July, 
1877,  Poland. 

George  Francis  Choate,  b.  i)  Feb., 
1822,  Essex,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Salem,  Mass. 
d.  11  July,  1888,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y. 

William  Cothren.  A.M.;  also  Yale, 
1847.  b.28  Nov.,  1819,  Farmington.  Law- 
yer, Woodbury,  Conn.    State  Senate,  18.i5. 

Wheelock  Craig,  b.  11  July,  1824, 
Augusta.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1847. 
Pastor,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  d.  28  Nov., 
1S(;8,  Ncufchatcl,  Switzerland. 

Charles  McLaughlin  Cumston.  LL.D., 
1870.  b.  12  Jan.,  1824,  Scarborough. 
Teacher,  Boston,    lies.,  Monmouth. 

Joseph  Dane.  b.  21  Feb.,  1823,  Kenne- 
bunk.  Lawyer,  Kennebunk.  d.  17  Mar., 
1884. 

Joseph  Payson  Drummond.  A.M.  b. 
1.5  Sept.,  1824,  Bristol.  And.  Theo.  Sem., 
1853.  Pastor,  W.  Newton,  IMass.  d.  23 
Nov.,  18,57,  Bi-istol. 

Luther  Fitch.  A.M.  M.D.,  184G.  b. 
27  Sept.,  1821,  Saccarappa.  Physician, 
Portland.    Res.,  Naples,    d.  3  Jan.,  1891. 

Erastus  Foote.  b.  (j  Sept.,  1821,  "Wis- 
casset.  Lawyer.  Ileal  estate  business, 
Chicago,  111.    d.  20  Feb.,  1893. 

"William  Augustus  Goodwin.  A.M. 
1).  27  .July,  1822,  Saco.  Civil  engineer, 
Portland. 

Abernethy  Grover.  b.  15  Feb.,  1821, 
Bethel.  Farmer.  Captain  13th  Me.  Vols., 
1861.    Major,  1863.   Res.,  Miles  City,  Mont. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Talleyrand  G rover.  A.M.  b.  30  Aug., 
1822,  Bethel.  Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  Delaware 
Coll.    d.  4  June,  lS.i!l,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 

James  Monroe  Hagar.  A.M.  b.  25 
July,  1S22,  Waltham,  Mass.  Lawyer  and 
ship  owner,  Richmond. 

Silas  Briggs  Hahn.  b.  7  Dec,  1819, 
Waldoboro.  Lawyer,  Boston;  Central 
City,  Col.  State  Senate.  Res.,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. 

David  Pillsbury  Harriman.  A.M.  b. 
31  Jan.,  1818,  Candia,  N.  H.  Pastor,  Sac- 
carappa.    d.  23  June,  1864,  Strafford,  N.  H. 

Nathaniel  Hatch,  b.  1  Sept.,  1815, 
Gorham.  Manufacturer.  Ins.  agent,  Brad- 
ford, Mass.    d.  22  April,  1886. 

Moses  IngaUs.  b.  25  Oct.,  1822,  Bethel. 
Teacher,  Muscatine,  la.;  Chicago,  111. 

Samuel  Worcester  Johnson.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Dart,  1S49.  b.  U  April,  1822,  Alna. 
Physician,  Bristol. 

Francis  Allen  Libbey.  b.  3  Oct.,  1823, 
Portland.  Expressman,  d.  14  Aug.,  1848, 
Kenuebuuk. 

John  Dunlap  Lincoln.  A.M.  M.D., 
1846.  b.  1  June,  1821,  Brunswick.  Physi- 
cian, Brunswick,    d.  3  .June,  1877. 

George  Barker  Little.  A.M.  b.  21 
Dec,  1821,  Castine.  And.  Thco.  Sem., 
1849.  Pastor,  Bangor,  d.  20  July,  1800, 
Roxbury,  Mass. 

Henry  Sewall  Loring.  xV.M.  b.  I'JFeb., 
1810,  (iuillord.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1846. 
Pastor,  Amher.stand  Aurora,  d.  17  Dec, 
1802,  Centre  Sidney. 

John  Oliver  Means.  A.M.  D.D.,1871. 
b.  1  Aug.,  1822,  Augusta.  And. Theo.  Sem., 
1849.  Pastor,  Roxbury,  Mass.  Sec'y  A. 
B.  C  F.  M.    d.  8  Dec,  1883. 

James  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  31  May,  1822, 
Portland.    Lawyer,    d.  6  Feb.,  1859. 

John  March  Mitchell.  A.M.  D.D., 
William  and  Mary,  1870.  b.  2  Oct.,  1820, 
Norway.  Prot.  Epis.  ministry,  Alabama ; 
Georgia.  Res.,  Portland,  d.  18  April,  1888. 

George  Samuel  MuUiken.  A.M.  b.  8 
July,  1824,  Manchester.  Lawyer,  Augusta, 
d.  20  April,  1860,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

William  Dummer  Northend.  A.M.; 
also  Dart.,  1848.  b.  26  Feb.,  1823,  Bylield, 
Jlass.  Lawyer,  Salem,  Mass.  State  Sen- 
ate, 18(il-2. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Parsons.  b.  18 
Oct.,  1820,  Minot.  Lawyer,  St.  Louis.  Mer- 
cantile business.    Res.,  Milbury,  Mass. 

George  Payson.  b.  2(5  .May,  1824,  Port- 
land.   Lawyer,  Chicago,    d.  1  Dec,  1893. 


Edmund  Pearson.  A.M.  b.  1  July, 
1822,  Kennebunk.  Merchant,  Machias.  d.  ^ 
July,  1873,  Vienna,  Austria. 

Isaac  Perley.  b.  17  Mar.,  1817,  Gray. 
Farmer,  Gorham;  Gray.  Res.,  Charleston. 

Charles  W^endell  Porter.  A.M.  b.  1 
May,  1823,  Machias.  Lawyer.  Merchant, 
Batavia,  111.  Land  Com'r,  C,  St.  P.  &  M. 
R.  R.  Co.,  Hudson,  Wis. 

WiUiam  Reed  Porter,  b.  20  May,  1825, 
N.  Yarmouth.  Teacher.  State  Senate,  1852. 
Banker,  Boston. 

Daniel  Osgood  Quinby.  b.  22  Dec, 
1821,  Aniesbury,  Mass.  Prof.  Chemistry, 
New  York  City.  Prop'r  and  man'i'r  med- 
icines, Aniesbury,  Mass. 

Charles  Parker  Robinson,  b.  25  Mar., 

1821,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Mobile,  Ala.  d. 
June,  1S61. 

Gustavus  Foss  Sargent.  A.M.  b.  21 
Dec,  1820,  Yarmouth.  Druggist,  Bangor; 
Boston.    U.  S.  civil  service,  Boston. 

George  Clinton  Swallow.  A.M.  M.D., 
Med  Coll.,  Mo.,  1867.  LL.D.,  Univ.  Mis- 
souri, 1873.  b.  17  Nov.,  1817,  Buckfield. 
Prof.  Univ.  Mo.  State  Geologist,  Mis- 
souri; Kansas.  Editor,  Helena,  Montana. 

Francis  Loring  Talbot.  A.M.  b.  2i) 
Feb.,  1824,  E.  Machias.  IManufacturer. 
State  Senate,  1860-70.    d.  10  Nov.,  1880. 

Samuel  Royal  Thurston,  b.  17  April, 
1816,  Monmouth.  Lawyer,  Portland,  Ore. 
Delegate  to  Congress,  d.  9  April,  1851, 
at  sea. 

Joseph  Titcomb.      A.M.      b.  8   June, 

1822,  Kennebunk.  Merchant.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1850-.52.  Trcas.  B.  C,  1873-4.  d.  26 
Dec,  1891. 

George  Prentice  Waldron.  A.M.  b. 
1  Sept.,  1821,  Farmington,  N.  11.  Lawyer, 
Lowell,  Mass.  U.  S.  District  Att'y,  Da- 
kota.   Res.,  Pierre,  South  Dakota. 

Joseph  Warren  W^eston.  A.M.  b.  4 
Feb.,  1818,  Skowhegan.  Teacher,  Newark, 
Del.    Merchant,  Plymouth,  Penn. 

48—*  27 

Class  of  1844. 

George  Moulton  Adams.  A.M.  D.D., 
1884.  b.  7  July,  1824,  Castine.  And.  Theo. 
Sem.,  18.50.  Pastor,  Conway,  Mass. ;  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.;  llolliston,  Mass.  Res.,Au- 
burndale,  Mass. 

Samuel  Jameson  Anderson.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Harv.,  1846.  b.  11  Dec,  1824,  Port- 
land.   Lawyer.    Pros.  P.  &  O.  R.  R. 


ALUMNI 


53 


Joseph  Bartlett.      A.M.      b.  2:!  May, 

1818,  Garhuul.       Edilor,     l'.ani;or.      d.    1 
April,  1870. 

Albion  Keith  Parris  Bradbury.  M.U., 
Ilarv.,  18iJ4.  b.  13Xov.,18-2'2,  Holli.s.  Physi- 
cian,   d.  23  June,  1875,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Henry  Knight  Bradbury,  b.  5  Oct., 
182(;,  llollis.    Lawyer,  Ilollis. 

Charles  Harris   Colman.      b.   8  Feb., 

1819,  Newburyport,  Mass.     Manufacturer, 
Galena,  III.    d.fi  Ai)iil,  IS'.M),  Abilene,  Kan. 

Henry  Kinsman  Craig.  A.M.  b.  29 
May,  1820,  Augusta.  Tutor.  And.  Tlieo. 
Sem.,  1852.  Pastor,  Bucksport;  Falmouth, 
Mas-s. 

Isaac  Somes  Cushman.  A.M.  M.D., 
1847.  b.  12  Feb.,  1823,  New  Gloucester. 
Physician,  Biddeford.  Moth.  Epis.  min- 
istry. Chaplain  33d  Mass.  Vols.  d.  6 
Sept.,  1870,  W'inchendon,  Mass. 

Henry  Padelford  Deane.  b.  I'J  Oct.. 
1823,  KUsworth.  Lawyer,  Portland,  d.25 
March,  1873,  Boston. 

Samuel  Porter  Dinsmore.    b.  29  Oct., 

1823,  I{anj;iir.   i^awyer.   Editor,  New  York 
City.    d.  22  Mar.,  1882. 

Lewis  Alden  Estes.  A.M.,  Earlham 
Coll.,  1808.  b.  11  Dec,  1815,  Durham. 
Teacher.  Pres.  Wilmington  Coll.,  Ohio. 
Banker,  Westfield,  Ind.    d.  10  Nov.,  1801. 

Samuel  Farnham.  A.M.  b.  13  Jao., 
1810,  Woolwich.  Teacher.  Farmer,  Wool- 
wich;  Auburn,    d.  17  Aug.,  1885. 

"William  Henry  Farnham.    b.  24  Mar., 

1824,  Bangor.    Miner,  Cal.    Soldier,    d.27 
•July,  1872,  Selina,  Ala. 

Enoch  Perley  Pessenden.  M.D.,  Co- 
lumbia, IS.').!,  b.  20  .June,  1822,  Fryeburg. 
Physician,  Bucksport.  d.  23  Fel).,  1883, 
Augusta. 

Edmund  Webster  Flagg.  A.M.  b. 
31  July,  1824,  I'.angor.  Lawyer,  d.  1(! 
Jan.,  1873. 

Joseph  Garland.  M.D.,  Jeff.  Med. 
Coll.,  184i).  b.  211  Jan.,  1822,  Hampton, 
N.  H.    I'hysician,  Gloucester,  Mass. 

Samuel  Freeman  Gibson,  b.  9  April, 
1823,  Denmark.  Lawyer,  Bethel.  Ca))t. 
Me.  Vols.,  1805.    d.  0  Oct.,  1S80. 

Charles  William  Goddard.  A.M.  b. 
2i)  Dec,  1825, 1'ortland.  Lawyer,  Auburn ; 
Portland.  State  Senate,  18.58-9.  President, 
18.59.  L*.  S.  Consul  Gen.,  Constantinople. 
.Judge  Superior  Court.  Prof.  Med.. Juris- 
prudence, U.  C.    d.  8  Mar.,  1889. 

James  Godfrey,  b.  8  Oct.,  1822,  Ban- 
gor.   LawycM-,  lloulton.    d.  .30  Aug.,  18.50. 


John  Wallingford  Goodwin.  A.M.  b. 

27  April,  1825,  S.  Berwick.   Civil  engineer. 

Major,  C.  S.  A.     Res.,  Lynchburg,  Va. 
James  Hervey  Hackleton.    b.  ii  April, 

1819,   Bristol.     Teacher,   Holly  Springs, 

Miss.;  Frederick,  Md.    d.  15  April,  1877. 
Abner  Ham.  A.M.   M.D.,  Univ.  N.  Y., 

1847.    b.  12  Feb.,  1820,  Farmington,  N.  II. 

Physician,  Rochester,  N.  H.    d.  14  Aug., 

18G0,  Charleston,  S.  C. 
David  Robinson  Hastings,  b.  25  Aug., 

1823,  Bethel.     liawyer,  Fryeburg.    Major 
12th  Me.  Vols. 

Horatio   Gates  Herrick.      b.  28  Oct., 

1824,  Alfred.      Lawyer.      SheritV,    Esse.x 
Co.,  I^awrence,  Mass. 

Josiah  Howes,     b.  24  Sept.,  1819,  New 

Sharon.    Physician,  Burlington,  Iowa.    d. 

Dec,  1881,  Clarinda,  Iowa. 
Oliver  Peaslee  Jewett.  b.  .".0 Mar.,  1820, 

N.  Whitefield.    Teacher,  Illinois,    d.  1800. 
David  Bancroft  Johnson,    b.  21  Dec, 

1817,  Dresden.     Pres.  Female  Coll.,  La- 
grange, Tenn.    d.  29  Jan.,  1857. 
Charles   Weston   Larrabee.      LL.B., 

Ilarv.,  1847.    b.  18  June,  1822,  IJrunswick. 

Lawyer,  Riclimond;   Bath. 
John    Haskell   Merrill.       b.   22    Feb., 

1817,  Falmouth.     Bangor  Tlieo.  Seni.,  1847. 

Pa.stor,  Tamworlh,  N.  II.    d.  13  May,  1801, 

Ilollis,  X.  II. 
John  McDonald  Morrill.     A.M.    b.  25 

April,  1825,  Limerick.     Lawyer,  Jackson, 

Tenn.     d.  30  Sept.,  18(;i. 
George  Freeman  Noyes.     b.  10  Sept., 

1824,  Enstport.     Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Capt.;  Bvt.Col.N.  Y.Vols.  d.  9  Jan.,  1808. 
John  Taylor  Page.    A.M.    M.D.,Jeff. 

Med.  Coll.,  1849.    b.  29  May,  1822,  Dover, 

N.  II.    Physician,  Wincliendon,  Mass.    d. 

25  Dec,  1800. 
Joshua  Sears  Palmer.      A.M.      b.  20 

Nov.,  1S24,  Kennebunk.    Mercliant,  Port- 
land,   d.  25  April,  1893. 
Josiah  Little  Piekard.    A.M.    LL.D., 

Univ.  Chicago;    also  Beloit,  1870.      b.  17 

Mar.,  1824,  Rowley,  Mass.     Prin.  Platte- 

ville,  Wis.,  Acad.   Snpt.  Schools,  Chicago. 

I'res.  Iowa  State  Univ.    Res.,  Iowa  City, 

Iowa. 
Nathaniel  Pierce,      b.  27  Mar.,  1823, 

Newburyport,  Mass.     Lawyer,  Newbury- 

port,  Mass. 
Thomas  Jefferson  W^orcester  Pray. 

A.M.     M.I).,  Ilarv.,  1848.     Ij. 2  Sept.,  1819, 

Lebanon.    Physician,  Dover,  N.  II.    d.  9 

Dec,  1888. 


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54 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Elias  Haskell  Sargent,  b.  4  April,  181G, 
Yarnioutli.  Merchaut.  d.  23  Aug.,  1891, 
Yarmouthville. 

Charles  Edward  Swan.  A.M.  M.D., 
1847.  b.  15  Sept.,  1S2'2,  Calais.  Physician, 
Calais. 

Arthur  Swazey.  A.M.  D.D.,  Hamil- 
ton, 1870.  b.  22  June,  1824,  Bucksport. 
Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  1847.  Pastor,  Brigli- 
ton,  Mass.;  Chicago,    d.  22  Jan.,  1887. 

Winthrop  Tappan.  A.M.  b.  19  Feb., 
1820,  A  ugusta.  Princeton  Theo.  Sem.,  1847. 
Teacher,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  Philadelphia. 
Res.,  Bound  Brooli,  N.  J. 

Thomas  Gilbert  Thornton.  A.M.  b. 
25  Aug.,  1823,  Saco.  Lawyer,  Biddeford; 
Topeka,  Kan.  Pres.  State  Senate,  18.56. 
d.  4  Nov.,  1868,  Madison,  Wis. 

David  Ladd  Towle.  b.  3  April,  1817, 
Avon.  Teacher,  Goshen,  N.  Y.  Planter, 
St.  Landry,  La.    d.  20  Oct.,  1867. 

William  Wirt  Virgin.  LL.D.,  1889. 
b.  18  Sept.,  1S23,  Runiford.  Lawyer,  Nor- 
way. Col.  23d  Me.  Vols.  State  Senate, 
1865-6;  Pres.,  1866.  Judge  Supreme  Court, 
1872-93.     d.  23  Jan.,  1893,  Porthind. 

Frederic  Lockwood  Washburn.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Harv.,  1847.  b.  23  Feb.,  1820,  Minot. 
Lawyer,  Boston,    d.  7  Mar.,  1860. 

Samuel  Martin  Weston.  A.M.  b.  21 
July,  1819,  Bristol.  Teacher,  Boston,  d.  9 
July,  1SS7. 

Horatio  Quiney  Wheeler.  A.M.  b.  8 
Mar.,  1819,  Norridgewock.  Lawyer  and 
banker,  Evansville,  Ind.  Res.,  Deering. 
d.  20  Jan.,  1888,  Elsinore,  Cal. 

Horace  Williams,  b.  20  Feb.,  1824, 
Augusta.  Pres.  C.  I.  &  N.  R.  R.  Co.,  Clin- 
ton, Iowa. 

George  Simeon  Woodward.  A.M.  b. 
18  Oct.,  1818,  Gardiner.  Pastor.  Res., 
Leavenworth,  Kan.    d.  1  April,  1892. 

Henry  Augustus  Wyman.  A.M.  b.  4 
Sept.,  1820,  New  Sharon.  Lawyer,  Skow- 
hegan.    d.  6  Dec,  1867. 

4!)-*  35 

Class  of  1845. 

W^illiam  Loring  Avery.  b.90ct.,  1824, 

Belfast.    Editor,     d.  17  Mar.,   1879,   Me- 

chanicsville,  Penn. 
Alvah  Black,    b.  3  Dec,  1817,  Liming- 

ton.     Lawyer,  Paris,    d.  24  Jan.,  1882. 
Moses  Morrill  Butler.  A.M.  b.8Mar, 

1824,  Sanford.    Lawyer,  Portland,    d.  21 

Oct.,  1879. 


James  Henry  Deering.      b.  19  June, 

1823,  Denmark.    Merchant,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

William  Gates  Dunlap.  b.  29  Oct., 
1829,  lirunswick.  Merchant,  Sandwich 
Islands;  Olympia,  Wash.  d.l6  .June,  1S62. 

George  Wells  Durell.  A.M.   b.  1  May, 

1820,  Kennebunkport.       Rector,    Calais; 
Somerville,  Mass. 

Thomas  Amory  Deblois  Fessenden. 
b.  23  Jan.,  1826,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Au- 
burn.    M.  C,  1862-3.     (1.  28  Sept.,  1868. 

Edward  Mann  Field.  A.M.  M.D., 
Jeff.  Med.  Coll.,  1849.  b.  27  July,  1822, 
Belfast.  Physician,  Bangor,  d.  29  July, 
1887. 

Nathan  Lamson  Fowler,     b.  IG  Feb., 

1821,  Fairfield.     Civil  engineer,  Atlantic 
City,  N.  J.    Res.,  Vineland,  N.  J. 

Charles  Marsden  Freeman.  A.M.  b. 
26  Mar.,  1825,  Limerick.  Lawyer,  Cherry- 
lield.    Res.,  W.  Baldwin. 

Lewis  Goodrich,  b.  20  Jan.,  1817, 
Bingham.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1848. 
Pastor,  Dedham;  W.  Auburn.  Res., 
Manchester,  N.  H. 

Moses  Bradbury  Goodwin,  b.  4  April, 
1819,  Buxton.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Washing- 
ton, D.C.    d.  7  Sept.,  1882,  Franklin,  N.  II. 

John  Munroe  Goodwin,      b.  3  Sept., 

1822,  Baldwin.   Lawyer,  Biddeford.   State 
Senate,  1856. 

Lyman  Gould.  A.M.  b.  K!  June,  1817, 
Dixmont.  Teacher,  Meridian,  Miss.  Pres. 
Henderson  Coll.,  Tex.    Res.,  Baird,  Tex. 

Francis  Pickard  Hale.  b.  Sept.,  1819, 
Rowley,  Mass.  Solicitor  of  patents, 
Boston,    d.  Sept.,  1877,  Rowley,  Mass. 

Richard  Lord  Hodgdon.  M.D.,  Jei¥. 
Med.  Coll.,  1852.  b.  11  April,  1825,  S.  Ber- 
wick. Physician,  Arlington,  Mass.  d.  30 
Jan.,  1893. 

Alfred  Waldo  Johnson,     b.  20  Dec, 

1824,  Belfast.     Lawyer  and  banker,    d.  14 
Nov.,  1869,  Boston. 

George  Henry  Kingsbury.  b.4Mar., 
1827,  Kennebunk.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Javan  Knapp  Mason.  A.M.  D.D., 
1875.  b.  20  Sept.,  1817,  Bethel.  Bangor 
Theo.  Sem.,  1848.  Pastor,  Hampden; 
Thomaston;  Fryeburg;  Herudon,  Va. 

Samuel  Scammon  Moody,  b.  8  Sept., 
1824,  Saco.     d.  8  Aug.,  1845. 

James  Hoyt  Newton,  b.  16  Aug.,  1811, 
AVeathersfleld,  Vt.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1848.  Pastor,  Perry sburg,  O.  Farmer, 
Au.stin,  111.    d.  5  April,  1874. 


ALUMNI 


55 


Horace  Parker,    b.  Ifi  Nov.,  1817,  Kit- 

tery.    Teacher,  Eliot. 
Lewis   Leonard   Record.    A.M.    b.  1 

Sept.,  ISKi,  Minot.     I'astor,  W.  Scituate, 

Mass.     Chaplain  '2:5(1   IMass.   Vols.     d.  7 

Dec,  1871,  iSrarlboro',  N.  II. 
Nathaniel  Putnam  Richardson.  A.M. 

h.-22  Aug.,  IS-.'."),  Portland.  Merchant,  Port- 
land; tJcneva.X.  Y.    Res.,  Ocoec,  Fla. 
Charles  Phelps  Roberts,    b.  14  Feb., 

IS'2'2,  liangor.    Journalist,  P.angor.    Res., 

Boston. 
O'Neil  Watson  Robinson,    b.  17  July, 

18-24,  Wiiterford.    Lawyer,  Bethel.    Capt. 

4th  Me.  Battery,  18G1.    Major,    d.  17  July, 

18(U,  Waterford. 
William  Henry   Seavey.    A.M.      b.  5 

Mar.,  18-23,  Hallowell.      Teacher,  Boston. 

d.'2C  April,  1808. 
John  Hannibal  Sheppard.  A.M.  M.D., 

Harv.,  184!).      b.  7  Mar.,  18-2-2,  Wiscasset. 

Pliysician,  Cal.    d.  -23  Dec,  1870,  Boston. 
John  Parker  Skeele.  A.M.  b.  11  Oct., 

1821,  Kenneljunkport.   Bangor  Theo.  Seni., 

18.50.     Pastor,  X.  VVilhrahani,  Mass.;    E. 

Bloonitield,  N.  Y.    d.  '23  April,  1881. 
Elbridge  Smith,    b.  22^  Oct.,  1818,  Old- 
town.     Lawyer,  Menasha,  AYis. 
W^illiam  Bradford  SneU.    A.M.    b.  22 

July,  1821,  Winthrop.    Lawyer,  Fairfield. 

Capt.  l'2th  Me.  Vols.,  1801-4.     State  Senate, 

1868-9.    Judge  Police  Court,  Washington, 

D.  C.    d. -24  Oct.,  18iH). 
Joseph    Merrill    True.      A.M.      b.  2i) 

Mar.,  1818,  I'ownal.     Prin.   Lee   Norma! 

Acad.    d.  5  Oct.,  1874. 
Isaac  Newton  Wadsworth.  b.  24  Dec, 

1823,  Manchester.     Farmer,  Manchester. 

d.  17  Mar.,  18'.)1. 
Ganem  'W.  Washburn,      b.    29   Oct., 

18-23,  Liverniore.    Lawyer,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

State  Senate.    Judge  Circuit  Court. 
Milton  Welch,    b.  5  Aug.,  1819,  Mon- 
mouth.    Teacher,  Ildullon.     <1.  Jan.,  18GG. 
Nathaniel  Gilman  White,    b.  18  May, 

1821,  Dcerfleld,  Vt.     Lawyer,  Lawrence, 

Mass.    Pres.  B.  &  M.  R.  R.    d.  12  Sept., 

188(),  Hampton  Beach,  X.  IL 
Francis  Fenelon  Williams.     A.M.    b. 

31  July,  18-24,  Kennebunk.   Hartford  Theo. 

Sem.,  18.51.    Cong,  ministry.  Conn.;  Mass. 

d.  3  .\ng.,  18111,  Palmer,  Mass. 
Joshua  Young.-D.D.,1890.  b.  29  Sept., 

18-23,  Randolph.    Harv.  Div.  School.,  1848. 

Pastor,  Boston  ;  Burlington,  Vt.;  Groton, 

IMass. 

38—*  2:5 


Class  of  1846. 

Levi  Loring  Bradbury,  b.6  Feb.,  1822, 
Aulnirn.   Lawyer,  .Montgomery,  Tex.  d..5 
Oct.,  18t;it,  Livingston,  Te.\. 
Edwin  Lee  Brown,     b,  4  Mar.,  1827, 
Milo.    Architect,  Boston.    Manufacturer, 
Chicago,  111.    d.  21  July,  18iil. 
Charles  Moody  Chamberlain,      b.  4 
July,  18-25,  New  Orleans,  La.  Lawyer,Nc\v 
Orleans;  San  Francisco.    Judge  District 
Court,     d.  14  Sei)t.,  18(12,  Virginia  City, 
Nev. 
Charles  Stetson  Crosby.    A.M.     b.  2 
Oct.,  1825,  Hampden.     Lawyer,  Bangor; 
Manchester,  la.    Lieut.  1st  Me.  Vols.  d.  23 
Jan.,  1881. 
Frederick  Augustus  Deane.      b.    17 
Sept.,  18-25,  Ellsworth.  Lawyer,  California. 
Lieut.  1st  Cal.  Vols.    Lieut.  30th  Me.  Vols, 
d.  10  Mar.,  1807,  at  sea. 
Charles    Robert    Pinckney  Dunlap. 
A.M.    M.D.,  1849.    b.  '20  Feb.,  18-27,  Bruns- 
wick.    Surgeon,  U.  S.  Vols.     Physician, 
New  York  City.     Res.,  Brunswick. 
Joseph  WUlard  EUis.     A.M.     M.D., 
Jefl"   Med.  Coll.,  1849.     b.  30  Jan.,  18-25, 
Augusta.    Physician, Augusta.    d.7Mar., 
1802. 
Charles  Henry  Emerson,     b.  2  Aug., 
1818,  Parsonsfleld.  Pastor,  Springfield  ami 
Lee;  Crcighton,Nelj.;  Pope  Valley,  Cal. 
John  Samuel  Hill  Fogg.   A.M.    M.D., 
Harv.,  1850.    b.  21  May,  18'26,  Eliot.    Phy- 
sician, S.  Boston,     d.  10  Oct.,  1893. 
James  William  Hanscom.    b.  22  Oct., 
1827,  Eliot.     Teacher,    d.  '22  Aug.,  1847, 
Saco. 
John  Haskell.    A.M.    b.  11  Feb.,  1821, 
New  Gloucester.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  18.50. 
Pastor,   Dover,  Mass. ;    IJillerica,   Mass. 
Res.,  Gray. 
Stephen  Abbott  Holt.  b.  lo  Feb.,  1821, 
Norway.   Andover  Theo.  Seni.,  1849.    Pas- 
tor, Milton,  Vt.    Merchant,  Boston.    Res., 
Winchester,  Mass. 
William  Francis  Jackson.  A.M.  M.D., 
Jefi'.  Med.  Coll.,  1849.     b.  15  Nov.,  18'24, 
Brunswick.     Physician,  Roxbury,  Mass. 
d.  3  April,  1879. 
Franklin   Lafayette   Knight.      A.M. 
M.D.,  Univ.  iMd.,  18.57.    b.  3  Aug.,  1824,  in 
Maine.    Rector,  Kent,  Md.    Prof.  Greek, 
Univ.  of  the  South.    Rector,  Washington, 
D.  C.     il.  -28  April,  1870. 
George  Frost  Mellen.     A.M.     M.D., 
Jefi'.   Meil.  Coll.,    1851.     b.  28   Feb.,  18-20, 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Durham,  N.  H.  Physician,  Satartia,  Miss. 
d.  23  Feb.,  1877. 

Donatus  Merrill,  b.  7  Mar.,  1824,  Kit- 
tery.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  1850.  Pastor, 
Bunker  Hill,  111.  d.  17  Aug.,  1853,  Wood- 
burn,  111. 

Moses  Leland  Morse.  A.M.  b.9May, 
182-2,  Wilton.  Teacher,  Stoneham,  Mass. 
Lawyer,  Boston,  d.  27  Oct.,  1875,  Charles- 
town,  Mass. 

Henry  Orr.  b.  2.3  June,  1823,  Bruns- 
wick. Lawyer,  Brunswick,  d.  20  Nov., 
1888. 

WiUiam  Osgood.  A.M.  M.D.,  1850. 
b.  12  Nov.,  1825,  N.  Yarmouth.  Physician, 
N.  Yarmouth. 

Jairus  Ware  Perry.  LL.D.,  1875.  b. 
18  Dec,  1821,  Casco.  Lawyer,  Salem,  d. 
27  Aug.,  1877. 

Joseph  Coffin  Pickard.  A.M.  b.  7 
Sept.,  1820,  Rowley,  Mass.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sen).,  1852.  Prof.  Mod  Lang.,  Univ.  Wis. 
Prof.  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  111.  Res.,  Burlin- 
game,  Kan. 

Josiah  Pierce.  A.M.  b.  14  June,  1827, 
Gorham.  Lawyer,  Portland.  Sec'y  U.  S. 
Legation,  St.  Petersburg.  Knight  of  St. 
Anne,  1S(>'>.    Res.,  London,  Kng. 

"William  "Whitney  Rice.  LL.D.,  188(). 
b.  7  Mar.,  1826,  Dcerfleld,  Mass.  Lawyer, 
Worcester,  Mass.     M.  C,  1876-86. 

Frederic  Dummer  Sewall.  A.M.  b.  22 
Jan.,  1826,  Bath.  Lawyer.  Col.  liHh  Me. 
Vols.,  1862.  Bvt.  Brig. -Gen. ,1865.  Super- 
visor U.  S.  Int.  Rev.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Leonard  Downes  Shepley.  b.  29  Apr., 
1826,  Saci).  Merchant,  Portland.  d.3Dec., 
1S78. 

Benjamin  Galen  Snow.  A.M.  b.  4 
Oct.,  1817,  Brewer.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1849.  Missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Micro- 
nesia,   d.  1  May,  1880,  Brewer. 

Perez  Southworth.  b.  11  Aug.,  1822, 
Winthi-op.  Pastor,  Garrettshurg,  Ky.  d. 
15  .June,  1849,  near  Gallatin,  Tenn. 

Charles  Augustus  Spofford.  A.M. 
b.  12  Jan.,  1822,  Deer  Isle.  Lawyer.  State 
SenatCi  1854.    Speaker  State  Leg.,  1857. 

Thomas  Hammond  Talbot.  A.M.  b.  .31 
.July,  1823,  E.  Machias.  Lawyer,  Portland. 
Lieut.-Col.  18th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-4.  Bvt. 
Brig.-Gen.,  1865.  Asst.  Att'y  Gen.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

James  Brown  Thornton.  A.M.  b.  6 
July,  1825,  Saco.  Pastor,  Scarboro;  INIil- 
ford,  Mass.    d.  9  Nov.,  1888,  Scarboro. 


George  Barnard  Upham.  A.M.  M.D., 

1850.  b.  29  Mar.,  1824.  Physician,  Yonkers, 
N.  Y.     d.  9  Aug.,  1889. 

John  Anderson  "Waterman.  A.M. 
b.  21  .June,  1827,  Windham.  Lawyer, 
Gorham.    d.  6  Mar.,  1893. 

Edwin  Bonaparte  "Webb.  A.M.  D.D., 
1877;  also  Williams,  1865.  b.  19  Jan.,  1820, 
Newcastle.  BangorThoo.  Sem.,  1850.  Pas- 
tor, Augusta;  Boston.  Res.,  Wellesley, 
Mass. 

Samuel  Jameson  "Witherbee.  b.  18 
Jan.,  1826,  Machias.  Teacher,  Laurel, 
Del.    d.  June,  1862. 

34— *22 

Class  of  1847. 

"Walter  Bingham  Alden.     b.  4  April, 

1827,  Belfast.  Lawyer,  Belfast.  Merchant, 

New  York  City.    d.  9  Sept.,  1893,  Belfast. 
"William  Melville  Baker,     b.  4  July, 

1822,Phippsburg.  Chaplain  97lh  111.  Vols., 

1861-4.     Prof.  Univ.  111.    d.  16  April,  1873, 

Champaign,  111. 
Charles   "Woodbury   Barrett.       A.M. 

b.  Nov.,  1826,  Portland.     Civil  engineer, 

Portland,    d.  7  INIay,  18(i6. 
Samuel    Augustus    Bickford.       b.  21 

Oct.,  1823,  Skowhegan.      Lawyer,  Anson. 

Instii'ance  agent,  Skowhegan. 
Alvin  Boody.     A.M.     b.  2:'.  July,  1820, 

Jackson.     Teacher,  Auburn,     d.  6  Oct., 

1858,  Hudson,  Wis. 
•Jonathan  Greenleaf  Eveleth.      A.M. 

b.  8  May,  1821,  New  Gloucester.    Lawyer, 

New  York  City.     d.  10  Dec,  1861. 
Samuel  Archer  Eveleth.     A.M.     b.  5 

.Jan.,  1826,  Windliam.   Lawyer,  Windham. 

d.  1  April,  18.56. 
Henry  Fossett.  b.  4  Feb.,  1824,  Strong. 

Lawyer,  IMeridian,  Tex.    Major  frontier 

service,  18(i.'5-5.    d.  15  July,  1881. 
Samuel  "Wesley  Hatch,     b.  17  Dec, 

1826,   Bowdoinham.      Teacher,   Augusta, 

Ga. ;  Jeflersonville,  Ga.    d.  10  April,  1864. 
Ebenezer  Stevens  Jordan.    A.M.     b. 

11  Sept.,  1819,  Raymond.    Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  1855.   Pastor,  Cumberland;  Brown- 

lield.    d.  7  Jan.,  1890,  New  Gloucester. 
John  Dennys  Kilby.     b.  26  Aug.,  1826, 

Dennysville.    Med.  student,    d.  19  Sept., 

1849,  Bangor. 
Edwin  Leonard.     A.M.     b.  11  Nov., 

1826,  Brewer.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  18.50. 

Pastor,   Milton,   Mass.;     Morris,  Conn.; 

Dover,  Mass. 


ALUMNI 


57 


William  Colburn  Marshall,  b.  17  Aug., 
lS-27,  IJulfast.  Lawyer,  llacine,  Wis.  Mer- 
<-haiit,  Belfast. 

Charles  Edward  McDougall.  A.ISI. 
M.U.,  L'niv.  I'enii.,  1853.  1).  4  July,  1830, 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Physician,  Milton,  Fla. 
Kector,  Milton,  Fla. 

George  Jarvis  Means.  A.  M.  b.  29 
Mar.,  ls-27,  Aii<;iista.  Pastor,  Howells, 
N.  Y.    (I.  30  May,  IST'.i,  Augusta. 

Samuel  Newell  Merrill,  b.  Ki  April, 
1S19,  Conway,  X.  II.  Ijawycr,  Lowell, 
Mass.;  Tehama,  Cal.    il.  22  Feb.,  1882. 

Franklin  Benjamin  Merrill.  M.  D., 
.lull".  Med.  Coll.,  18r)2.  b.  Ki  Feb.,  1825, 
IJuxton.    Physician,  ^Vlfreil. 

Charles  Benjamin  Merrill.  A.M.  LL.B., 
ilarv.,  lS4il.  b.  U  April,  is-i",  Portland. 
Lawyer,  Portland.  Lieut.  Col.  17th  Me. 
Vols.,  lS(i--'-t.    d.  r,  April,  1801. 

Isaac  Stevens  Metcalf.  A.M.  b.  29 
Jan.,  lS-2-2,  Koyalston,  Mass.  Civil  engi- 
neer.    Res.,  Klyria,  Oliio. 

Henry  Baker  Neil.  A.M.  b.  21  Dec, 
18'27,.Skowliegan.  Miner, Australia.  Mer- 
chant, Tie  Siding,  Wyoming. 

Joseph  O'Brien,  b.  19  Feb.,  1828,  Ma- 
cliias.  Lawyer  and  merchant,  d.  Oct., 
18(i'.l. 

George  Stevens  Peters.  1).  2  June, 
18-20,  Ellsworth.  Lawyer,  Ellsworth.  (l.(> 
Oct.,  1881. 

SamuelJohn  Pike.  A.M.  b.  15  April, 
l.s-2s,Newl»uryport,  Mass.  Tutor.  Teaclier, 
Sonierville,  Mass.    d.  5  Nov.,  1801,  Boston. 

George  Nelson  Richardson,  b.  27 
Nov.,  18-27,  Eastport.  Pastor,  Wcstboro', 
Mass.    d.  11  .Sept.,  1870,  Worcester,  Mass. 

John  Cotton  Smith.  A.M.  D.D.,  Co- 
lumbia, 186-2.  b.  4  Aug.,  18-20,  Andover, 
Mass.  GambierTheo.  Sem.,0.,]84!).  Rec- 
tor, New  York  City.    d.  0  Jan.,  188-2. 

Albion  Parris  Spinney,  b.  4  July,  1825, 
Eliot.  Lawyer  and  banker,  Ashland, 
Penn. 

Anson  Gancello  Stanchfield.  b.  7 
Sept.,  1822,  Leeds.  Lawyer,  llallowell; 
Boston. 

Charles  Henry  Wheeler.  A.M.  b.  11 
June,  1831,  Salem,  Mass.  Harv.  I)iv.  Sch., 
1854.  Pastor,  Peabody,  Mass. ;  Winchen- 
don,  Mass.    d.  30  June,  1888. 

Crosby  Howard  Wheeler.  D.D.,1887. 
b.  8  Sept.,  18-23,  Hampden.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1852.  Missionary,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
Turkey.  Pres.  Armenia  Coll.,  Harpoot, 
Turkey. 


Henry  Donald  Whitcomb.  b.  19  Feb., 

18-20,    Eastport.      Civil    engineer,    Rich- 
mond, Va. 
Jasper  Strong  W^hiting.    A.M.     b.  25 
April,  18-28,  Iloulton.    Brig.-Gen.,  C.  S.  A. 
d.  -25  Dec,  18()2,  Richmond,  Va. 

31—*  19 

Class  of  1848. 

Augustus  Oliver  Allen.  A.M.  b.  21 
Dec,  1827,  Gardiner.  Lawyer,  Boston, 
d.  17  Aug.,  1800. 

Edwin  W^allace  Bartlett.  A.M.  b.  12 
Sept.,  1820,  Bethel.  Teacher,  Ro.xbury, 
Mass.    d.  20  Feb.,  18.55,  Bethel. 

Adino  James  Burbank.  A.M.  b.  22 
July,  1821,  Gilead.  Lawyer,  New  York 
City.    d.  22  Mar.,  1873,  Schaghticoke,  L.  I. 

Isaac  Winslow  Case.  A.M.  b.  14 
Nov.,  1822,  Kenduskeag.  Farmer  and 
teacher.  Capt.  •22d  Me.  Vols.  d.  6  July, 
1803,  Port  Hudson,  La. 

John  Dinsmore.  A.M.  b.  20  April, 
1821,  Anson.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  18.52. 
Pastor,  N.  Hampton,  .N.  II. ;  Winslow; 
Harpswell.    Res.,  Auburn. 

Henry  Edward  Eastman.  A.M.  b.  2G 
.Jan.,  18-20,  Derry,  N.  II.  Mcriihant.  Res., 
Frainingham,  Mass. 

George  Albert  Fairfield.  A.M.  b.  1 
Mar.,  1829,  Saco.  U.  S.  coast  survey, 
Washington,  I).  C. 

David  Fales.  b.  20  June,  1822,  E.Thom- 
aston.  Lawyer,  Biddeford.  Merchant, 
New  York  City.  d.  20  Dec,  1882,  Bidde- 
ford. 

Charles  Stewart  Daveis  Fessenden. 
M.D.,  1851.  b.  -23  Feb.,  1828,  Portland. 
Surgeon  U.  S.  marine  hospital  service, 
Mobile,  Ala. 

Frederick  Fox.  b.  3  Nov.,  1827,  Port- 
land.   Lawyer,  Portland. 

W^illiam  Frederic  Goodwin.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Harv.,  18.54.  b.  '27  Sept.,  1823,  Bux- 
ton. Lawyer,  Concord,  N.  H.  Lieut.  lOth 
Inf.  U.  S.  A.,  1801;  Bvt.  Capt.,  1803.  d.l2 
Mar.,  1872,  Concoril,  N.  H. 

Julius  Lorenzo  Hallett.  b.  Nov.,  1828, 
Augusta.  Lawyer,  d.  10  Mar.,  1852,  Mo- 
bile, Ala. 

Dexter  Arnoll  Hawkins.  A.M.  b.  24 
June,  l.'-*-25.  Canton.  Lawyer,  New  York 
City.    d.  24  July,  18.'-!0,  Groton,  Conn. 

Simon  James  Humphrey.  A.M.  D.D., 
Beloit,  1879.    b.  31  Dec,  1820,  Derry,  N.  H. 


58 


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And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1852.  Pastor,  New- 
ark, O.  Dist.  Sec'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Res., 
Chicago,  111. 

Samuel  Fisher  Humphrey,  b.  8  Mar., 
1822,  Derry,  N.  H.    Lawyer,  Bangor. 

Joseph  Christmas  Ives.  A.M.  b.  25 
Dec,  1828,  New  York  City.  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A. 
Col.,  C.  S.  A.  tl.  12  Nov.,  1869,  New  York 
City. 

John  Jewett.  A.M.  b.  25  Sept.,  1827, 
Readlield.  Lawyer,  Appleton,  Wis.  Capt. 
21st  Wis.  Vols.  (1.  21  Nov.,  1862,  Mitchells- 
ville,  Tenn. 

Charles  Fisk  Merrick,  b.  19 Dec,  1827, 
Natchez,  Miss.    Cotton  broker.  R.  R.  agt. 

Edward  Watts  Morton.  A.M.  M.D., 
Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  1856.  b.  30  Aug., 
1828,  Kennebunk.  Physician,  Kennebuuk. 
d.  llJan.,  1894. 

Guilford  Snow  Newcomb.  b.  3  Feb., 
1824,  Warren.  Princ.  New  Bedford  High 
School;  Lincoln  Acad.  Farmer,  West- 
borough,  Mass. 

Charles  Appleton  Packard.  A.M. 
M.I).,  1856.  b.  10  Nov.,  1828,  Brunswick. 
Physician,  Waldoboro';  Bath. 

Daniel  Webster  Pickard.  A.M.  b.  7 
June,  1830,  Rowley,  Mass.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1852.  Pastor,  Croveland,  Mass.  d. 
6  Feb.,  1860,  Auburn. 

William  Chauncey  Pond.  D.D.,  1888. 
b.  22  Feb.,  1830,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 
Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1852.  Pastor,  Dowuie- 
ville,  Cal.;  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Thomas  Hill  Rich.  A.M.  b.  5  Sept., 
1822,  Bangor.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1852. 
Prof.  Hebrew,  Bates  Coll.  d.  6  July, 
1893. 

John  Hodgdon  Rogers.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Haw.,  18.52.  b.  7  Aug.,  1827,  Bath.  Law- 
yer,   d.  7  July,  1861. 

Benjamin  Shurtleff  Savage,  b.  8 
June,  1828,  Bangor.  Teacher,  Madison, 
Ga.    d.  11  Oct.,  18,51,  Quincy,  111. 

Jotham  Bradbury  Sewall.  A.M.  b.  3 
Oct.,  182.1,  Newcastle.  Tutor.  Bangor 
Theo.  Sem.,  1854.  Pastor,  Lynn,  Ma.-is. 
Prof.  Greek  B.  C.  Head  Master,  Thayer 
Acad.,  South  Bi-aintree,  Mass. 

Egbert  Coffin  Smyth.  A.M.  D.D., 
1S6G;  also  Harv.,  1887.  b.  24  Aug.,  1829, 
Brunswick.  Tutor.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
18.i3.  Prof.  B.  C.  Prof.  Eccles.  Hist., 
Andover  Tlieo.  Sem. 

Benjamin  Stanton.  A.M.  b.  20  Oct., 
1817,  Lebanon.  Prof.  Latin,  Union  Coll., 
Schenectady,  N.Y.    d.  18  July,  1874. 


Olivei-  Stevens,  b.  22  June,  1825,  North 
Andover,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Boston.  Dist. 
Att'y. 

Albert  Gookin  Thornton,  b.  25  Dec, 
1827,  Saco.    Lawyer.    Res.,  England. 

Richard  Henry  Tibbits.  b.  2  Aug., 
1827.  Merchant,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Phy- 
sician, Rosario,  Mexico,  d.  9  Oct.,  1885, 
San  Francisco,  Cal. 

WiUiam  Titcomb.  b.  23  Jan.,  1828, 
Kennebunk.    Mariner,    d.  11  Aug.,  1851. 

Charles  Ames  W^ashburn.  b.  16  Mar., 
1822,  Livermore.  Journalist,  San  Fran- 
cisco. U.  S.  minister,  Paraguay.  Res., 
Morristown,  N.  J.  d.  26  Jan.,  1889,  New 
York  City. 

34—*  19 

Class  of  1849. 

ZabdielBoylston  Adams.  M.D.,  Harv., 

1853.  b.  25  Oct.,  1829,  Boston.  Physician, 
Framingham,  Mass.  Surgeon  32d  Mass. 
Vols.;  Capt.,  1863;  Bvt.  Major,  186.5. 

Augiistus  Jedediah  Burbank.  b.  5 
Mar.,  1829,  Bethel.  Capt.  1st  Me.  Cav., 
1861.    Real  estate,  Chicago,  111. 

Charles  Cothren.  b.  16  June,  1822, 
Fannington.  Teacher,  New  Jersey.  Man- 
ufacturer, New  York  City.  Res.,  Red 
Bank,  N.  J. 

Nathaniel  Cothren.  A.B.,  Yale,  1850. 
b.  21  Jan.,  1825,  Farmington.  23d  Nat'l 
Guards,  N.  Y.  Vols.  Lawyer,  New  York 
City. 

Llewellyn  Deane.  b.  23  April,  1829, 
Ellsworth.  Lawyer,  Portland;  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

Lincoln  Fletcher  Emerson.  b.  18 
Sept.,  1829,  Kennebunk.  Teacher,  Boston, 
d.  5  Mar.,  1864. 

John  Marshall  Eveleth.    A.M.    M.D., 

1854.  b.  24  Feb.,  1828,  Windham.  Physi- 
cian, Mechanic  Falls;  Hallowell. 

Charles  Franklin  Henry  Greene,    b. 

21  April,  1827,  Athens.    Lawyer,  Athens. 

d.  23  June,  1875. 
Eugene   Bergin  Hinkley.    b.  6  Mar., 

1827,  Hallowell.  Lawj'cr,  Boston.  Marine 

insurance,  Boston. 
William  Hobson.     A.M.     b.  13  Oct., 

1826,  Buxton.    Teacher,  Saco.    Capt.  and 

Lieut.-Col.,  17th   Me.  Vols.,  1862-5.     Bvt. 

Brig. -Gen.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
George  Edwin  Bartol  Jackson.   A.M. 

b.  14  Aug.,  1829,  Portland.    Prest.  M.  C. 

R.  R.    Lawyer,  Portland,    d.  19  Oct.,  1891. 


ALUMNI 


59 


Orville  Jennings.  A.M.  b.  14  Jan., 
18-25,  Leeds.  Lawyer,  Washington,  Ark. 
Juilgo  Circuit  Court.  U.  S.  Dist.  Att'j'. 
il.  3  Oct.,  1866,  Little  Rock.  Ark. 

"William  Ladd  Jones.  A.M.  b.  18 
Sei>t.,  18-27,  :\Iin()t.  Hangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1853.  Home  Miss.,  California.  Pres.  Oaliu 
Coll.,  S.  1.    Pastor,  Clovcnlale,  Cal. 

Ammi  Ruhamah  Mitchell.  A.M.  b.  11 
Kfli.,  18-26,  Portlaiiil.  Pangor  Tlieo.  Sem., 
1852.     Home  Miss.,  Iowa;   Kansas. 

John  St.  Clare  Paine,  b.  12  Aug.,  1828, 
■ShaiJleigh.  Pes.,  Springvale.  (i.  G  Feb., 
1851,  Key  West,  Fla. 

George  Augustus  Perkins.  A.M.  b.  24 
June,  18-27,  Farmington.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1853.  Miss.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Marash, 
Turkey.  Prof.  Robert  Coll.,  Constanti- 
nople. Cong,  ministry.  Pastor,  Wendell, 
Mass. 

George  Leland  Richardson,  b.  14 
,Ian.,  18-211,  Bath.  Broker,  Boston.  Res., 
Somerville,  Mass. 

George  Oliver  Robinson.  A.M.  b.  13 
Mar.,  1821,  Oxford.  Lawyer,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.    Res.,  Cambridge,  ISlass. 

John   Thomas  Stanley,     b.   13  Dec, 

1826,  Farmington.  Teacher,  Bastrop,  Tex. ; 
Chapel  Hill,  Tex.     d.  '23  Oct.,  1868. 

Robert  Richardson  Thompson.    A.M. 

b.  17  Dec,  18'22,  Rumford.    Civil  engineer. 

Lieut.  13lh  N.  H.  Vols.,  18G3.    d.  19  Sept., 

1864,  Fort  Harrison,  Va. 
Albert  Harris  "Ware.   A.M.  b.TAug., 

1827,  Athens.     Lawyer,  Xo.  Anson,    d.  I 
April,  1893,  Portland. 

Spencer  "WeUs.  A.M.  b.  17  Feb.,  1827, 
West  Newbury,  Mass.  Teacher,  d.  25 
May,  1881,  Portland. 

Joseph  "Williamson.     A.M.    b.  .5  0ct., 

1828,  Belfast.    Lawyer,  Belfast. 

23-*!) 

Class  of  1850. 

John  Pickens  Abbot.  A.M.  b.  26  July, 

1828,  Warren,  R.  I.    Purser,  U.  S.  N.   Capt. 

12th  R.  I.  Vols.,  1862.    Physician,  Warren, 

R.  I.    d.  10  Oct.,  1886. 
Francis  Adams.   A.M.  b.  10  July,  1824, 

Topsham.    Lawyer,  Bath. 
Lemuel  "Weeks  Atherton.  A.M.  b.  12 

May,  1828,  Castine.    Lawyer,  Dixon,  111. 

.1.  Aug.,  \S59. 
^AAilliam  Nelson  Nailing  Bell.     b.  20 

.July,  1828,  Dresden,  Tenn.    Lawyer,    d.  3 

July,  1862. 


Samuel    Preble    Buck.    A.M.    M.D., 

18.53.  b.  13  Dec.,  1827,  Woolwich.  Physi- 
cian, West  Woolwich. 

John  Johnson  Bulfinch.     A.M.     b.  1 

May,   1830,   Waldoboro.      Bangor   Theo. 

Sem.,  18,56.    Pastor,  Newcastle;  Bremen. 

Res.,  Waldoboro. 
Samuel  Gushing  Burr.    A.M.     b.  14 

Feb.,  1830,  Boston.    Lawyer,    d.  ,30  Dec, 

1861,  Bolton,  Mass. 
Charles  Edward  Butler,    b.  1.5  Oct., 

1825,  Hallowell.    Teacher,  Trenton,  Tenn. 

Merchant,  Fulton,  Tenn.    d.  1890. 
Charles  Carroll  Everett.  A.M.  D.D., 

1870;  also  Harv.,  1874.     b.  15  June,  1829, 

Brunswick.  Pi-of.  Mod.  Lang.  Librarian. 

Harv.  Div.  Sell.,  18.59.     Pastor,  Bangor. 

Prof.  Theology,  Harv.  Coll. 
William  Pierce  Frye.    A.M.     LL.D., 

1889 ;  also  Bates,  1881.  b.  2  Sept.,  1830,  Lew- 

iston.  Lawyer.   State  Att'y  Gen.,  1867-70. 

M.  C,  1871-81.    U.  S.  Senator,  1881-. 
"William  Sewall  Gardner.    A.M.    b.  1 

Oct.,  1828,  Lowell,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Boston. 

Judge   Superior  Court,    187,5-85.     Judge 

Supreme  Court,  188,5-7.    d.  4  April,  1888, 

Newton,  Mass. 
George  Peabody  Goodwin.    A.M.    b. 

22  April,  1S25,  Baldwin.    Lawyer,  Dixon, 

111.    Res.,  Evanston,  111.    d.  12  .June,  1878. 
Henry   Piske   Harding.     A.M.     b.  28 

Mar.,  1827,  Union.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1854.  Pastor,  Machias.  Manfr.,  Hallowell. 

Pastor,  East  Machias. 
Samuel  Little  Hodgman.    b.  17  Dec, 

1827,  Warren.  Book-keeper,  Boston.  Res., 

Taunton,  Mass. 
Freeland  Salmon  Holmes.  A.M.  M.D., 

Columbian  Univ.,  18,54.     b.  8  Sept.,  1.S27, 

Foxcroft.    Physician,  Foxcroft.    Surgeon 

6th  Me.  Vols.,  1.862.    Brig.  Surg.,  1863.    d.-23 

.lune,  1863,  near  Germantown,  Va. 
Oliver  Otis  Howard.      A.M.      LL.D., 

1888;  also  Colby,  1865;  also  Shurtlefl",  111., 

1865;  also  Gettysburg  Theo.  Sem.,  1866. 

b.  8  Nov.,  1830,  Leeds.    U.  S.  Mil.  Acad., 

18.54.  Prof.  Math.,  West  Point.  Col.  3d 
Me.  Vols.,  1861.  Brig.  Gen.  Vols.,  1861. 
Brig.  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.  Bvt.  Maj.  Gen.,  1865. 
Major  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  1886. 

Daniel  Cony  Ingraham.  A.M.  b.  14 
July,  1830,  Augusta.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
18.56.  Rector,  Lewiston.  d.  23  Nov.,  1860, 
Augusta. 

George  Follansbee  Jackson.  A.M. 
M.D.,  .Jeff.  Med.  Coll.,  18,53.  b.  7  Oct.,  1827, 
Pittston.     Physician,  New  York  City. 


60 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


John  Nelson  Jewett.  b.  8  Oct.,  1827, 
Palmyra.  Lawyer,  Chicago.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1871-2. 

Arthur  MoArthur.    A.M.    b.  15  Sept,, 

1830,  Limiiigton.  Lawyer.  Major6tliLa. 
Vols.,  C.  S.  A.  (I.  28  May,  1862,  Win- 
chester, Va. 

Abner  Morrill.    A.M.    b.  18  Aug.,  1827, 

Limerick.    Pastor,  Farmington  ;   Painted 

Post,  N.  Y. ;   Susquehanna,  Penn. 
Peleg  Stone  Parley.    A.M.   b.  14  July, 

1829,   Llvermore.      Lawyer,   Henry,  111.; 

Phoenix,  Arizona. 
Trueman  Summerfield  Perry,     b.  20 

Dec,  182H,  Oxford.      U.  S.  civil  service, 

Washington,  D.  C.    Pastor,  Cumberland; 

Limerick. 
George  Gilmer  Poindexter.    A.M.   b. 

28  Feb.,  182St,  Louisa  Co  ,Va.      Lawyer. 

U.  S.  civil    service,    Washington,   D.  C. 

Editor,  Nashville,  Teuu.    d.  18  Nov.,  1859. 
John  Smith  Sewall.    A.M.   D.D.,  1878. 

b.    20    Mar.,    1830,    Newcastle.       Bangor 

Theo.  Sem.,  18.58.   Pastor,  Wenham,  Mass. 

Chap.  8th  Mass.  Vols.,  18G4.    Prof.  Rliet. 

and    Oratory,   B.  C.      Prof.    Sac.   Rhet., 

Bangor  Theo.  Sem. 
Thomas    Robinson  Smith.     A.M.     b. 

Nov. ,  1830,  Bath.   Lawyer,  Bolivar,  Tenn. ; 

Memphis,  Tenn.    d.  0  Mar.,  1872. 
George   Harvey   Snell.     A.M.     b.   27 

July,   1829,  Unity.    Lawyer,    d.  19  Mar., 

1858. 
Samuel  Adams  Stinson.    A.M.     b.  22 

Nov.,  1831,  Wiscasset.    Lawyer,  Leaven- 
worth, Kan.    d.  18  Feb.,  1866,  Wiscasset. 
Eugene   Thompson,     b.  8  May,  1828, 

Topsham.    d.  G  Oct.,  1850. 
Patrick  Henry  Townsend.    b.  28  Oct., 

1823,  Salisbury,  N.  H.      Lawyer.      U.  S. 

civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C.     d.  21 

May,  1864. 
George  Howe  Vose.    A.M.    b.  19  Mar., 

1829,  Augusta.    Farmer,  California.    Res., 

San  Lorenzo,  Cal. 

31— *1G 

Class  of  1851. 

Philip  Henry  Brown,  A.M.  b.  IfiOct., 

1831,  Portland.  Banker,  Portland,  d.  25 
Oct.,  1893. 

John  Warren  Butterfield.  A.M.  b.  20 
Dec,  1829,  Vassalboro.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washington,  D.  C.    Lawyer. 

Daniel  Lewis  Eaton,  b.  31  Oct.,  1825, 
Calai-s.  Journalist,  Pittsburg,  Penn.  Pay- 


master, U.  S.  A.      Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.,  1865. 

Bank  cashier,  Washington,  I).  C.      d.  22 

Feb.,  1873. 
Joseph   Palmer   Fessenden.       M.D., 

N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.,  1854.    b.  27  Sept.,  1831, 

Portland.     Physician,  Lewiston;  Salem, 

Mass. 
John  Samuel  Hatch  Frink.    b.  9  Nov. , 

1831,  Greenland,  N.  H.     Lawyer,  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.    Judge  Supreme  Court,  1877. 

Paris  Gibson,  b.  1  July,  1830,  Brown- 
field.  Manufacturer,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Real  estate  and  mining.  Great  Falls,  Mon- 
tana. 

Augustus  Choate  Hamlin.  M.D., 
Harv.,  1855.  b.  28  Aug.,  1829,  Bangor. 
Physician,  Bangor.  Asst.  Surg.  2d  Me. 
Vols.,  1861.  Med.  Inspector,  U.  S.  A.  Bvt. 
Col.,  1865. 

George  Lafayette  Hayes.  A.M.  b.  5 
Dec,  1831,  Barnstead,  N.  H.  Teacher, 
Rus.sellville,  Ky.    d.  23  July,  18.54. 

Hiram  Hayes,  b.  24  May,  1831,  In- 
dustry. Lawyer,  Superior,  Wis.  Quar- 
termaster, U.  S.  A.,  1862.  Chief  Quarter- 
master, 1864. 

John  Sydney  Hurd.    A.M.   b.  2(5  Dec, 

1832,  Fryeburg.  Surgeon,  Iowa  Vols.  Phy- 
sician, Hampton,  la.;  Chapin,  la. 

Elias  Osgood  Libby.  b.  17  Aug.y  1829, 
Limerick.  Publisher,  Boston,  d.  31  Oct., 
1860,  New  Orleans. 

William  Martin  Luther  Marshall. 
A.M.  b.  12()ct.,1827,  Hallowell.  Lawyer, 
Baltimore,    d.  18fi3. 

John  Cummings  Merrill.  M.D.,  N.  Y. 
Med.  Coll.,  1854.  b.  3  Nov.,  1831,  Portland. 
Surgeon,  C.  S.  A.    Physician,  Portland. 

William  Oliver  Otis.  A.M.  b.  18  Dec, 
1831,  Hallowell.  Teacher  and  lawyer, 
Austin,  Tex.  d.  13  Mar.,  1889,  Terrell, 
Tex. 

W^illiam  Henry  Owen.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Columbia,  1861.  b.  5  Feb.,  1830,  Brook- 
haven,  N.  Y.  Lieut.  .3d  Me.  Vols.,  1861. 
Col.,  1864.  Civil  engineer.  U.S. Quarter- 
master Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

W^illiam  Alfred  Packard.  A.M.;  also 
Dartmouth,  1864.  Ph.D.,  Hamilton,  1868. 
b.  26  Aug.,  1S30,  Brunswick.  Tutor.  An- 
dover  Theo.  Sem.,  1857.  Prof.  Greek,  Dart- 
mouth. Prof.  Latin  and  Science  of  Laug., 
Coll.  of  New  Jersey. 

George  Adams  Pollard.  A.M.  b.  18 
Aug.,  1830,  Hallowell.  BangorTheo.  Sem., 
18.54.  Miss.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.,  Turkey.  Pas- 
tor. Micliigan.    Res.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 


ALUMNI 


61 


Charles  "Wentworth  Roberts.    A.M. 

b.  22  Oct.,  1828,  Oldtdwn.  Lumber  mer- 
chant. Bank  cashier.  Lieut.-Col.2cl  Me. 
Vols.,  1861.  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.,  18r>5.  Res., 
Bangor. 

William  Scott  Southgate.  A.M.  D.D., 
1889.  b.  10  April,  1831,  Portland.  Gen. 
Theo.  Seni.,18or>.    Rector,  Annapolis,  Md. 

Joseph  Ashur  "Ware.  b.  30  Aug.,  lSo2, 
I'ortland.  .Journalist.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washington,  D.  C.    d.  25  May,  1874. 

Henry  -Willis.  A.M.  LL.B.,  Harv., 
IS.')!,  b.  5  .June,  1831,  Portland.  Lawyer, 
I'ortland.    d.  10  Mar.,  18(i8. 

Joseph  Charles  Augustus  Wingate. 
A.M.  1).  16  Nov.,  1830,  Stratham,  X.  H. 
Lawyer,  Concord,  N.  H.  U.  S.  consul, 
Swatow,  China;  Foochow,  China.  Res., 
Stratham,  N.  H. 


Class  of  1852. 

George  Franklin  Allen.  A.M.  b.  30 
.June,  1828,  Wolfboro',  X.  IL  Harv.  Div. 
Sch.,  180.").  Sup't  Children's  Mission  Home, 
Boston,    d.  17  Mar.,  18(;o. 

Jesse  Franklin  Butterfield.  b.  30  May, 
182"),  Farniinglon.  TeaclR'r.  d.  24  Si'i)l., 
18(;8,  E.  IMiunca[)(ili.s,  Minn. 

Joshua  Lawrence  Chamberlain.  A.M. 
LL.D.,  1869;  also  Coll.  Penn.,  1866.  b.  8 
Sept.,  1828,  Brewer.  Baugor  Thco.  Scni., 
18.5.'j.  Inst.  Logic  and  Nat.  Theol.  Prof. 
Rhet.  and  Oratory ;  Mod.  Lang.;  Ment. 
and  Mor.  Phil.;  Lect.  Pol.  8ci.  and  Pub. 
Law.  President,  1871-8o.  Lieut.-Col.20th 
Me.  Vols.,  1862;  Bvt.Maj. -Gen.,  1865.  Gov- 
ernor, 1867-70.  Pres.  Institute  of  Arts, 
New  York  City. 

Charles  Chesley.  b.  12  April,  1827, 
Wakefield,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  Wakefield, 
N.  H.  Solicitor  Int.  Rev.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

John  "White  Chickering.  A.M.  b.  11 
Sept.,  1831,  Bolton,  Mass.  IJangor  Theo. 
Seui.,  1860.  Pastor,  Exeter,  X.  II.  Prof. 
Nat.  Hist.,  National  Deaf  Mute  Coll.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

James  Deering  Fessenden.  b.  28  Sept. , 
1833,  Portland.  Lawyer.  Capt.  2d  U.  S. 
Vols.,  1861;  Bvt.  Major-Gen.,  1865.  d.  18 
Xov.,  1882,  Portland. 

John  Holmes  Goodenow.  A.M.  b. 
25  Sept.,  1832,  Alfred.  Lawyer,  Alfred; 
Saco.  Pres.  State  Senate,  1861-2.  U.  S. 
Consul-Gen.,  Constantinople.  Res.,  New 
York  City. 


Joseph  Dana  Howard.  A.M.  b.  15 
July,  1833,  Limerick.  Lawyer.  Literary 
work.  New  York  City.    d.  15  Jan.,  1872. 

Bezaleel  Freeman  Kendall.  A.M.  b. 
7  Oct.,  1827,  Bethel.  Lawyer,  Olympia, 
Washington,    d.  7  Jan.,  1863. 

John  Walker  May.  b.  21  Jan.,  1828, 
Winthrop.    Lawyer,  Auburn. 

Lewis  Pierce.     A.M.     LL.B.,  Harv., 

1855.  b.  15  April,  1832,  Gorham.  Lawyer, 
Portland. 

Dana  Boardman  Putnam.  A.M.  M.D., 
Georgia  Med.  Coll.,  1854.  b.  19  Sept.,  1825, 
Rumford.  Physician,  LaGrange,  Ga.; 
Boston,    d.  11  Feb.,  1881. 

Albion  Quincy  Randall.  A.M.  b.  23 
Feb.,  1828,  Bowdoinliam.  Teacher,  Pough- 
keepsie.X.  Y.;  Richmond,  d.  30 Mar.,  1878. 

Henry  Stone.  A.M.  b.  27  Aug.,  1830, 
Andover.  Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  1860.  Jour- 
nalist. Lieut.  1st  Wis.  Vols.,  1861;  Bvt. 
Col.,  1865.  Editor,  Xew  York  City.  Res., 
Boston. 

George  Harward  Theobald.  M.D., 
1854.  b.  1  Feb.,  1829,  Richmond.  Ship- 
builder  and  l)anker,  Richmond. 

Walter  W^ ells.  A.M.  b.  17  Nov.,  1832, 
Salisbury,  X.  H.  Teacher  and  author, 
d.  21  April,  1881,  Portland. 

1(5— *  8 

Class  of  1853. 

Jonathan  Edwards  Adams.  A.M.  D.D., 

1888.    b.  29  April,  1822,  Woiihvich.    Bangor 
Theo. Sem.,  18.58.   Pastor, Searsport.  Sec'y 
Maine  3Iiss.  Soc.     Res.,  Bangor. 
W^illiam  Carruthers.    A.M.    b.  OJuly, 

1833,  Liverpool,  Eng.    IJangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1856.  Pastor,  Calais;  Fairhaven,  Mass.; 
Richmond  Hill,  X.  Y'.  Res.,  New  Bedford, 
Mass. 

John  Leland  Crosby.  A.M.  b.  17  May, 

1834,  Bangor.  Merchant.  City  Treas., 
1873-93.    Treas.  ISangor  Savings  Hank. 

Ephraim  Chamberlain  Cummings. 
A.M.  b.  2  Sept.,  182,5,  Albany.  Tutor. 
Baugor  Theo.  Sem.,  18.57.  Pastor,  St. 
Johnsbury,  Vt.  Chap.  15th  Vt.  Vols.  Prof. 
Men.andMor.I'hil.,B.C.    Res.,  Portland. 

Henry  Richards  Downes.  A.M.  b.  17 
Sept.,  1832,  Calais.  Lawyer,  Presque  Isle. 
d.  24  Oct.,  1883. 

William  Paley  Drew.  A.M.  b.  11 
Nov.,  1829,  Augusta.  Prof.  Anc.  Lang., 
Tufts  Coll.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  U.  S.  bank  examiner,  Phila- 
delphia. 


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Charles  Drummond.  b.  11  July,  1831, 
Phippsburg.  d.  28  Aug.,  1853,  North  Con- 
way, N.  H. 

James  Wallace  Emery.  A.M.  b.  7 
Feb.,  1829,  Buxton.  Teacher,  Bunkerhill, 
Tex.;  Kaufman, Tex.;  Roby,  Tex. 

Marcellus  Emery.  A.M.  b.  24  July, 
1830,  Frankfort.  Lawyer  and  editor,  Ban- 
gor,   d.  23  Feb.,  1879. 

Stephen  Eoss.  A.M.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1859.  b.20Juue,1825,New  Portland.  Sur- 
geon, U.  S.  N.  Physician,  Cincinnati;  St. 
Mary's,  Kan.;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Melville  Weston  Fuller.  A.M.  LL.D., 
1888;  also  Northwestern  Univ.,  1888;  also 
Harvard,  J891.  b.  11  Feb.,  1833,  Augusta. 
Lawyer,  Chicago.  Chief  Justice  U.  S. 
Supreme  Court. 

Henry  Clay  Goodenow.  A.M.  b.  23 
June,  1834,  Alfred.  Lawyer,  Lewiston; 
Bangor. 

George  Stone  Kimball.  A.M.  b.  2 
Jan.,  1833,  Gardiner.  Lawyer.  Lieut.  1st 
Me.Cav.,1861.    d.  19  June,  1863,  Aldie,  Va. 

Woodbury  Fogg  Langdon.     b.lFeb., 

1830,  Rumney,N.  H.  Merchant,  Wasioja, 
Minn.    Express  agent,  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

W^illiam  Miltimore  McArthur.  b.  7 
July,  1832,  Limiiigton.  Adm.  Ijar,  1860. 
Capt.,  8th  Me.  Vols.,  1861 ;  Bvt.  Brig. -Gen., 
1865.  State  Senate,  1869.  Farmer,  Lim- 
ington. 

Joseph  McKeen.  A.M.  M.D.,  185(1. 
b.  15  Oct.,  1832,  Brunswick.  Surg.  U.  S. 
Vols.,  1862.  Physician,  Topsham.  d.  15 
Jan.,  1881. 

Kingman  Fogg  Page.  A.M.  b.  10 
Oct.,  1831,  Rochester,  N.  II.  Contractor, 
Washington,  D.C.;  New  York  City.  d.  22 
April,  1885. 

David  Marks  Place,  b.  4  Feb.,  1832, 
Strafford,  N.  H.  Merchant,  Boston.  Book- 
keeper, Lynn,  Mass. 

Jeremiah  Evarts  Pond.    b.  23  June, 

1831,  Cambridgeport,  Mass.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,1856.  Pastor, Platteville,  Wis.;  War- 
ren,   d.  14  Feb.,  1886,  Alfred. 

Luther  Puffer,  b.  11  Sept.,  1833,  Sud- 
bury, Mass.  Law  student,  d.  27  Oct., 
1854,  Grafton,  N.  H. 

Thaddeus  Roberts  Simonton.  A.M. 
b.  27  Sept.,  1829,  Camden.  Lawyer.  State 
Senate,  1885-6. 

John  Barrett  Southgate.  A.M.  b.  25 
July,  1833,  Portland.  Gen.  Theo.  Sem., 
N.  Y^,1857.  Rector,  Lewiston.  d.  7  Feb., 
1862,  Scarborough. 


John  Franklin  Spalding.  A.M.  D.D., 

Trinity,  1873.  b.  25  Aug.,  1828,  Belgrade. 
Gen.  Theo.  Sem.,  18.57.  Rector,  Erie,  Penn. 
Bishop  of  Colorado.    Res.,  Denver,  Col. 

William  Henry  Todd.  A.M.  M.D., 
Eldinburg,  1857.  b.  19  June,  1832,  Milltown, 
N.  B.    Physician,  St.  Stephen,  N.  B. 

Francis  Everett  Webb.  b.  13  Mar., 
1829,  Wiuthrop.  Tutor.  Lawj'er.  d.  20 
Nov.,  1869. 

William  Adolphus  Wheeler.  A.M.; 
also  Harv.,  1871.  b.  14  Nov.,  1833,  Leices- 
ter, Mass.  Literary  work.  Asst.  Supt., 
Boston  Public  Library,  d.  28  Oct.,  1874, 
Boston. 

26— *11 


Class  of  1854. 

George  Washington  Bartlett.  b.  19 
Feb.,  1828,  Litchfield.  Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  1857. 
Pastor,  Augusta.  Chap.  14th  Me.  Vols., 
1861.    d.  2  June,  1864,  Coal  Harbor,  Va. 

William  Morrison  Bartley.  A.M.  b. 
9  May,  1833,  Hampstead,  N.  H.  Rector, 
Alabama,  d.  3  Dec,  1862,  Winchester, 
Tenn. 

David  Thaxter  Bradford,  b.  14  Aug., 
1828,  Cumberland.  Music  dealer,  Atchi- 
son, Kan. 

Henry  Purehis  Brown.  A.M.  b.  1!) 
Oct.,  1830,  Baldwin.  Merchant,  Fond  du 
Lac,  Wis.    d.  21  Sept.,  1890. 

Charles  Peleg  Chandler.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1857.  b.  4  Jan.,  1835,  Foxcroft. 
Lawyer,  Boston.  Major  1st  Mass.  Vols., 
1861.    d.  30  June,  1862,  Malvern  Hill,  Va. 

John  Frederic  Deane.  b.  3  Sept.,  1834, 
Bangor.  Teacher  and  lawyer.  New  Or- 
leans,   d.  2  Jan.,  1872. 

John  Abbot  Douglass.  A.M.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1861.  b.  20  Oct.,  1829,  Water- 
ford.  Surgeon  11th  Mass.  Vols.,  1863-4. 
Physician,  Amesbury,  Mass. 

Henry  Dunlap.  A.M.  LL.B.,  Albany, 
N.  Y.,  1858.  b.  16  Nov.,  1834,  Brunswick. 
Lawyer,  New  Y'ork  City.  U.  S.  civil  serv- 
ice, Washington,  D.  C.    d.  27  April,  1888. 

Ambrose  Eastman.  A.M.  b.  18  April, 
1834,  North  Y'armouth.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

James  Bonaparte  Farrington.  A.M. 
b.  3  Jan.,  1831,  Rochester,  N.  H.  Physi- 
cian, San  Jose,  Cal.  Asst.  Surgeon,  U. 
S.  V.    d.  22  Mar.,  1883,  Salinas  City,  Cal. 

Samuel  Freeman.  A.M.  M.D.,  1857. 
b.  17  Mar.,  1830,  Limerick.  Druggist, 
Chelsea,  Mass.    Res.,  Everett,  Mass. 


ALUMNI 


63 


Harrison  Gray.  b.  18  Oct.,  1827,  Daii- 
vers,  JIass.    Lawyer,    tl.  13  Feb.,  1878. 

Council  Greeley.  A.M.  b.  20  Mar., 
ls-2.'),  Dover.  Lawyer,  Quincy,  111.;  Clii- 
cago. 

James  Lewis  Hatch,  b.  13  Feb.,  1832, 
New  Gloucester.  Journalist,  Cliarleston, 
S.  C.    d.  2.5  Sept.,  18.58. 

Charles  Melvin  Herrin.  A.M.  b.  9 
Nov.,  1834,  Houltoii.  Lawyer,  d.  !l  May, 
1876. 

AVarren  Johnson.  A.M.  b.  24  Dec, 
183(),Faruiington.  Tutor.  Teacher,  Tops- 
ham.  State  Sup't  Sch.  d.  '28  April,  1877, 
Newton,  Mass. 

Edwin  Sewall  Lenox.  A.M.  M.D., 
1859.  b.  1!)  Feb.,  1830,  Newcastle.  Manu- 
facturer, Worcester,  Mass. 

Daniel  Clark  Linscott.  A.M.  b.  17 
Mar.,  18-28,  JeJl'er.son.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

George  Washington  McLellan.  A.M. 
b.  11  June,  1826,  Monmouth.  Teacher, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.  Manufacturer  and 
teaclier,  San  Jose,  Cal.  d.  11  Feb.,  1883, 
Red  Hank,  N.  J. 

Henry  Nettleton  Merrill,  b.  23  Mar., 
1S27,  Norway.     Lawyer,  Haverhill,  IMass. 

Joseph  Edward  Merrill,  b.  8  Dec, 
1832,  Yarmouth.  Supt.  N.  E.  News  Co., 
Boston.    Res.,  Newton,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Morrison,  b.  *.) 
April,  1832,  Farniingloii.  Teacher,  Mai- 
den, Mass. 

James  Ripley  Osgood.  A.M.  b.  22 
Feb.,  1836,  Fryeburgr.  Publisher,  Boston; 
Loudon,  Eng.    d.  18  May,  1892. 

John  Owen  Robinson.  A.M.  b.  7 
July,  1832,  Thomaston.  Lawyer,  Thomas- 
ton  ;  Seattle,  Wash. 

John  Wesley  Simonds.  A.M.  b.  10 
May,  1829,  Franklin,  N.  II.  Teacher.  State 
Sup't  Sch.,  N.  H.  Pres.  Univ.  of  Dakota, 
d.  3  June,  188.5,  Vermillion,  S.  Dak. 

Henry  Hyde  Smith.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1860.  b.  2  Feb.,  1832,  Cornish. 
Lawyer,  Boston. 

Joseph  Emerson  Smith.  A.M.  b.  19 
Mar.,  1835,  Wiscasset.  Lawyer,  Wiscas- 
set;  Chicago,  111.    d.  16  June,  1881. 

Charles  Winslow  Smyth,  b.  i)  April, 
1829,  Ilolderness,  N.  H.  Prof.  Math.,  Ca- 
tawba Coll.    d.  3  Nov.,  18().5,  Newton,  N.  C. 

Daniel  Carlton  Stanwood.  b.  3  May, 
1829,  Alna.     d.  23  April,  18.5.5. 

John  Glidden  Stetson.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1860.  b.  29  Feb.,  1833,  Newcastle. 
Lawyer,  Boston.  Clerk  U.S.  Circuit  Court. 


William  Law  Symonds.  A.M.  b.  29 
April,  1833,  Raymond.  Literary  work, 
New  Yorlv  City.    d.  18  Jan.,  1862. 

Charles  Frederick  Todd.  A.M.  b.  11 
May,  1834,  St.  Stephen,  N.  B.  Manufact- 
urer, Calais,  d.  13  July,  1893,  St.  Stephen, 
N.B. 

William  Packard  Tucker.  A.M.  b.  24 
July,  1834,  Biddeford.  Instructor  and  Li- 
brarian, B.  C.     I{ector,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 

William  Drew  Washburn,  b.  14  Jan., 

1831,  Liverniore.  Manufacturer,  3Iinne- 
apolis,  Minn.  M.  C,  1879-8.5.  U.S.  Senate, 
18S9-. 

Nathaniel  McLellan  Whitmore.  A.M. 
b.  1.5  Sept.,  18.33,  Richmond.  Lawyer,  Gar- 
diner,   d.  4  Mar.,  1871. 

Franklin  Augustus  Wilson.  A.M. 
b.  6  Nov.,  1832,  Bradford.  Lawyer,  Ban- 
gor.    Pres.  M.  C.  R.  R. 

Henry  Clay  Wood.    A.M.    b.  2G  May, 

1832,  Winthrop.  2d  Lieut.  1st  Inf.,U.  S. 
A.,  1856.  Bvt.  Lt.  Col.,  1865.  Col.  and- 
Asst.  Adj. -Gen.,  U.  S.  A. 

37—*  19 

Class  of  1855. 

Samuel   Sewall  Adams,     b.  21   Aug., 

1828,  Woolwich.  Teaclier.  d.  11  Mar., 
18.58,  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Wilmot  W^ood  Brookings.  A.M.  b.  25 
Oct.,  1830,  Woolwich.  Lawyer,  Sioux 
Falls,  Dak.  Provis.  Gov.,  Dakota,  18.59-60. 
Speaker  Ter.  Leg.,  1864.  Ter.  Senate, 
1861-2;  1867-8;  Pres.,  1868-9.  Judge  Su- 
preme Court,  1869-73. 

Seth  Cornelius  Burnham.  A.M.  b.  20 
Mar.,  1833,  Bridgton.  Lawyer,  Boston. 
Banker.    Res.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Thomas    Henry    Clark,    b.   Ifi   Nov., 

1829,  Bristol.  Teacher,  Ottawa,  111.;  Au- 
rora, 111.     d.  12  Nov.,  1883. 

Samuel  Roland  Crocker,  b.  17  Jan., 
1837,  Boston.  Journalist,  Boston,  d.  23 
Aug.,  1878. 

Daniel  Crosby,  b.  28  Feb.,  1835,  Hamp- 
den. Manufacturer,  Hampden ;  Topeka, 
Kan. 

Henry  Boody  Durgin.  b.  7  May,  IS^M, 
Portland.  Merchant,  d.  31  Mar.,  1882, 
Newburgh,  Ind. 

Charles  Henry  Foster.  A.M.  b.  18 
Feb.,  1830,  Orono.  Col.  1st  N.  C.  Vols., 
U.  S.  A.,  1861-5.  Merchanl,  Murfrees- 
boro,N.  C.  Journalist,  Philadelphia,  d.  14 
Mar.,  1882. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Benjamin  Browne  Foster.  A.M.  b.23 
Nov.,  1831,  Orono.  Lieut.  11th  Me.  Vols., 
1862.  Bvt.  Col.,  1865.  La-nTcr,  Norfolk, 
Va.;  New  York  City.  Asst.  U.  S.  Dist. 
Att'y. 

Samuel  Spring  Gardner.  A.M.  b.  9 
Jan.,  1831,  Brewer.  Bangor  Tlieo.  Seni., 
1861.  Chaplain,  U.  S.  A.,  1864.  U.  S.  civil 
service,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Joseph  Kingsbury  Greene.  A.M. 
D.D.,  1884.  b.  10  April,  1834,  Auburn. 
Union  Theo.  Sem.,  18.58.  Miss.  A.  B.  C. 
F.  M.,  Constiintinople. 

Edward  Hawes.  A.M.  D.D.,  1879. 
b.  18  Oct.,  1834,  Topsham.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  185S.  Pastor,  Philadelphia;  New 
Haven,  Conn.;   Burlington,  Vt. 

Benjamin  Francis  Hayes.  A.M.  D.D., 
Hillsdale,  1871.  b.  28  Mar.,  1830,  New 
Gloucester.  New  Hampton  Theo.  Sem., 
18.58.  Pastor,  Olneyville,  R.  I.  Prof. 
Psychol,  and  Logic,  Bates  Coll. 

Thomas  Albert  Henderson.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1861.  b.  1  Dec,  1834,  Dover,  N.  IL 
Adjutant  7th  N.  H.  Vols.,  1861;  Lieut.- 
Col.,  1863.    d.  IS  Aug.,  1864,  Deep  Run,  Va. 

Obadiah  Brown  Hewitt.  A..^L  b.  18 
Sept.,  1828,  Hope.  Lieut.  2d  Neb.  Cav.; 
Capt.,  1864.  Lawyer,  Brownville,  Neb.; 
Hastings,  Neb. 

Thomas  Barclay  Hood.  A.M.  b.  17 
Mar.,  1826,  Halifax,  N.  S.  Merchant,  New 
Orleans.  Teacher,  Texas,  d.  12  Dec, 
1877,  Seguin,  Tex. 

John  Lathrop  Hunter,  b.  13  Mar., 
1833,  Gardiner.    Lawyer,  Willimantic,  Ct. 

Sumner  Increase  Kimball.  Sc.  D., 
181)1.  b.  2  Sept.,  1834,  Lebanon.  Lawyer, 
North  Berwick.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Supt.  U.  S.  life  saving 
service. 

Thomas  Henry  Little.  A.M.  b.  15 
Dec,  1832,  Augusta.  Supt.  Wis.  Inst,  for 
the  Educ.  of  the  Blind,  d.  4  Feb.,  187.5, 
Janesville,  Wis. 

John  Alexander  Mcintosh.  A.M.  b. 
2  .Jan.,  1831,  Farmington.  Tutor,  d.  26 
Dec,  1860,  Farmington. 

Flavins  Vespasian  Norcross.  A.M. 
b.  25  April,  182i),  Dixfleld.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1858.    Pastor,  Union ;  Andover. 

William  LeBaron  Putnam.  A.M. 
LL.D.,  1884.  b.  26  May,  1835,  Bath. 
Lawyer,  Portland.  Judge  U.  S.  circuit 
court  of  appeals. 

Ezekiel  Ross.  A.M.  b.  25  Sept.,  1829, 
Jefferson.  Lawyer,  Rockland;  Newcastle. 


John    Farnham    Shaw.     A.M.      b.    5 

Mar.,  1829,  Greenville.     Teacher,   South 

Carolina,    d.  1863. 
Charles  Edwin  Shaw.    b. 5  Sept.,  1835, 

Portland.     Merchant.     Lieut.  Col.,  25th 

Me.  Vols.    d.  3  Mar.,  1876,  Austin,  Tex. 
George  Henry  Shepard.     b.  30  June, 

1831,  Hallowell.   Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1858. 

d.  23  July,  1S59,  Winthrop. 
Thomas  Bowman  Sherman.     A.M.  b. 

10  Aug.,  1834,  Augusta.    Lawyer  and  real 

estate,  Boston.  Res.,  W.  Somerville,  Mass. 
Benjamin  Poor  Snow.    A.M.    b.    14 

Feb.,  1831,  Rumford.      Tutor.       Bangor 

Theo.  Sem.,  1861.    Pastor,  Alfred;  Cape 

Elizabeth.    Prin.  Yarmouth  Academy. 
Levi  Wentworth  Stanton.    A.M.    b. 

19  Jan.,  1827,  Lebanon.    Teacher.    Prof. 

Gr.,  Bates  Coll.    Res.,  Center  Sandwich, 

N.  II. 
Peleg    TaUman.    A.M.    b.    18  April, 

1836,  Bath.    Lawyer,  Dubuque,  Iowa.    d. 

April,  1863. 
Emery    Purinton    Thompson,    b.    10 

Aug.,  1831,  Topsham.    d.  11  Aug.,  1875, 

Somerville,  INIass. 
John   Frothingham    Tinkham.     b.    7 

May,  1833,  Portland.  I^awyer.   d. 28  April, 

18.58,  New  Orleans. 
Charles  Titcomb. 

1835,  Farmington. 

18.59,  Farmington. 

Gardiner  Chandler  Vose.    A.M.    b.  15 

Aug.,  18.35,  Augusta.    Lawyer,  Augusta. 

d.  13  June,  1889. 
John  Wingate.     b.  5  Oct.,  1831,  Ossi- 

pee,  N.  II.    Teacher,  Wolf  borough,  N.  H. 

Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo.    d.  10  Oct.,  1881. 
35—*  18 

Class  of  1856. 

Thomas  Lyford  Ambrose,  b.  10  June, 
1829,  Ossipee,  N.  H.  Miss.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M., 
Persia.  Chap.  12th  N.  H.  Vols.,  1862.  d. 
19  Aug.,  1864,  Fortress  Monroe,  Va. 

Isaac  Denny  Balch.  b.  18  April,  1835, 
Ncwburyport,  IMass.  D.  C.  Vols.  Lawyer, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.  U.  S.  civil  service.  New 
York  City.  d.  16  Feb.,  1889,  East  Orange, 
N.J. 

James  Olcutt  Brown.  A.M.  b.  28  Oct., 

1836,  Portland.    Banker,    d.  15  Aug.,  1864. 
Cyrus   Henry   Carlton.      A.M.      b.  2 

April,  18.32,  Sangerville.  Newton  Theo. 
Sem.,  1860.  Pastor,  Limerick;  Buckfleld. 
d.  26  Dec,  1868,  Foxborough,  Mass. 


A.M.     b.   22   Oct., 
Lawyer,      d.  4  Sept., 


ALUIMNI 


65 


Franklin  Carsley  Davis.    A.M.    b.  14 

Jan.,  1834,  Farniiiij;ton.    Lieut.,  M  Penn. 

Cav.,  1SG2.      U.  S.  civil   service,    Wash- 
ington, D.  C.    d.  -2,5  Mar.,  1870,  Philadel- 
phia. 
Henry  Farrar.     A.M.  b.  26  Nov.,  1831, 

Lancaster, N.H.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1862. 

Pastor,  Dalton,  N.  H.;    Chatham,  N.  H. ; 

Gilead. 
Samuel  Edward  Floyd,     b.  18  May, 

183(>,  Xewmarket,  N.  II.     Lawyer,  Boston. 

d.  21  May,  IST.S,  Whitehall,  N.  Y. 
William   Gaslin.     A.M.     b.    29    July, 

182(!,  Augusta.    Lawyer,  Augusta;  Alma, 

Xeb.    .Judge  district  court. 
Rowland  Bailey  Howard.    A.M.  b.  17 

Oct.,  18:54,   Leeds.      Kangor  Theo.  Scm., 

18(>0.  Pastor,  Farniington.     Sec'y  Amer. 

Peace  Soc,  Boston.  d.2.').Jan.,  1892,  Rome, 

Italy. 
Thomas   Leavitt.      b.    2'.t   Sept.,    18:!2, 

Hampton,  N.  H.    Lawyer,  Exeter,  X.  11. 

State  Senate,  187(>. 
Thomas     Blanchard     Lenoir,     b.    L".l 

Nov.,  18-.'S,('iihinii)ia,  Aliss.    Phinler,  Miss. 

Adj.-Gen.,  !\Iiss.     d.ll  Dec,  1874,  Thayer, 

Kan. 
Prentiss   Loring.     A.M.     b.   18   Feb., 

ls;!4,  Yannouth.     Insurance  agent,  I'ort- 

land. 
Enos    Thompson   Luce.     b.   27   Jan., 

18:?2,  Wilton.     Lawyer,  Auburn.     Lieul.- 

Col.  2:id.  Me.  Vols.,  1802.    Lawyer,  Boston  ; 

Waltham,  Mass.    Judge  district  court. 
Woodbury  Lunt  Melcher.    A.M.   b.  7 

<)ct.,18:i2,  Meredith  r,ridge,X.H.  Lawyer. 

Banker,  Laconia,  N.  II. 
James   Francis    Miller.     A.M.     b.   13 

Oct.,    1832,    Ilollis.      Lawyer,    Portland. 

Capt.  7th  Me.  Vols.,  1801 ;  Ass't  Adj. -Gen., 

1SG4.    d.  12  Dec,  1873,  Portland. 
Galen  Clapp  Moses.    A.M.    b.  30  Aug., 

183."),  Uath.    Manufacturer.   Rea.,  Bath. 
Edwin  Beaman  Palmer.     A.M.     b.  25 

Sept.,  1833,  Beltast.    Bangor  Theo.  .Sem., 

18.59.    Chap.  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1803.    Pastor, 

Ipswich,  Mass.    Treas.  Mass.  Home  Miss. 

Soc.    Res.,  Winchester,  Mass. 
Edwin  Pond  Parker.  D.D.,  Yale,  1875. 

1).  13  Jan.,  1830,  Castine.    Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  18.19.     Pastor,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Albert  Smith  Rice.    A.M.    b.  4  April, 

1837,  Augusta.     Lawyer,  Rockland. 
Thomas  Sargent  Robie.     A.M.     b.  21 

Sept.,  1835,  Gorhara.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 


1859.     Pastor,  Waldoboro;  Staffordville, 
Conn.;  West  Granville,  Mass. 
George  Robinson.     A.M.     b.  G  Aug., 

1834,  Augusta.  Prof.  Jefl'erson  Coll.,  La. 
U.  S.  civil  service,  Monroe,  La.  d.  21 
June,  1807. 

Moses  Mason  Robinson.     A.M.     b.  14 

April,  lS.3.i,  Walerford.      Capt.   12th  Me. 

Vols.,  1801-4.     Lawyer,  Xew  York  City. 
Edwin  Bradbury  Smith,      b.  3  Oct., 

1832,    Kenneluinkport.      Lawyer,     Saco. 

Speaker  Maine   Leg.,   1871.      Ass't  U.  S. 

Att'y  Gen.,  Washington,  D.  C.    Lawyer, 

Xew  York  City. 
W^illiam  Henry  Smyth.     A.M.     b.    13 

Oct.,  1835,  Brunswick.        Civil  engineer. 

Lieut.  10th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1801.     Bvt.  Major  U. 

S.  A.,  1803.    U.  S.  Marshal  for  Ga.    Law- 
yer, Atlanta,  Ga. 
Jonathan  Young  Stanton.     A.M.    b. 

10  June,  1834,  Lelianon.    Prof.  Greek  and 

I.,atin,  Bates  Coll. 
James  Henry  Taylor.     D.D.,  Hamil- 
ton, 1879.     h.  3  Jan.,  1829,  ISallston,  X.  Y. 

Union    Theo.  Sem.,  18.')9.       Pastor,  Lake 

Forest,  111.:  Rome,  N.  Y. 
Samuel  W^illiam  Tenney.    A.M.    b.  10 

lMar.,1834,  Norridgewock.     Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  1801.     U.  .S.  Christian  Commission. 

(1.  23  June,  1804,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Edward  William  Thompson.      A.M. 

b.  28    Feb.,  1830,  Brunswick.       Capt.  5th 

ISle.   Vols.,  1801.      Bvt.   Lieut. -Col.,   1865. 

Lawyer,   Batesville,   Ark.      d.    19    Dec, 

1879. 
Charles    Henry    True.     A.M.     1).    25 

•lune,  18.32,  Litclilield.      .Journalist,  Port- 
laud  ;  Vermillion,  Dak.    d.  14  Jan.,  1875. 
John  PiUsbury  W^atson.   A.M.     b.  23 

Nov.,  1820,  Gilford,  X.  H.      Union  Theo. 

Sem.,  1801.      Pastor,  I'utnam,  Conn.      d. 

22  Jan.,  1887,  Laconia,  X.  H 
George    Augustus    Wheeler.     A.M., 

M.D.,  18.59.      b.  26   July,  18.37,  Standish. 

Surgeon    U.  S.   Vols.       Bvt.    Lieut. -Col. 

Physician,  Castine. 
George  Sidney  Whitmore.  b.  31  July, 

1835,  Richmond,  d.  30  May,  I8(il,  Bruns- 
wick. 

George  Ralph  W^illiamson.  A.M. 
LL.15.,  Ilarv.,  18(>0.  b.  13  April,  1830, 
Belf.ist.     .Manufacturer,  Xew  York  City. 

George  Campbell  Yeaton.  b.  22  May, 
1830,  South  Berwick.  Lawyer,  South  Ber- 
wick. 

34— *15 


66 


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Class  of  1857. 

Francis    Page    Adams,     b.    10    Aug., 

1835,    Xewfield.       INIcrchant,     Portland. 

Res.,  Wolfboroiigh,N.  H. 
William  Henry  Anderson,    b.  18  Oct., 

1835,  Belfast.    Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.    Gen'l 

agent  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Portland. 
EbenezerBean.  A.M.  b.  20  July,  1829, 

Conway,  N.  H.    Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  1861. 

Pastor,  Gray;  Bluehill. 
Samuel  Clifford  Belcher.    A.M.   b.  20 

Mar.,  1839,  Farmington.     Capt.  16th  Me. 

Vols.,  1862;  Miijor,  1864.    Lawyer,  Farm- 
ington. 
Lewis  Osmond  Brastow.    D.D.,  1880. 

b.  23  Mar.,  1834,  Brewer.    Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  1860.     Pastor,  St.  -Johnsbury,  Vt.; 

Burlington, Vt.  Chap.  12th  Vt.  Vols.  Prof. 

Homiletics,  Yale. 
Charles  Henry  Burbank.    b.  8  Dec, 

183.5,  Limerick.   Teacher,   d.  15  Mar.,  1860, 

Mt.  Pleasant,  Wis. 
Horace   Beriah    Chamberlain.    A.M. 

b.  15  Nov.,  1834,  Brewer.  Lawyer,  Bangor. 

d.  7  Dec  ,  1861,  Brewer. 
Edward  Thurston  Chapman.     A.M. 

b.  6  Felj.,  1833,  Unity.    Paymaster,  U.  S.  N. 

d.  6  May,  1864,  James  River,  Va. 
Thomas    Upham    Coe.     A.M.     M.D., 

Jeff.   Med.  Coll.,   1861.     b.  8  Dec,  1837, 

Northwood,  N.  H.    Physician,  Bangor. 
Albert  Henry  Currier.     A.M.     D.I)., 

1884.    b.  15  Nov.,  1837,  Skowhegan.    And. 

Theo.  Sem.,  1862.     Pastor,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Prof.  Sac.  Rhet.  and  Past.  Theo.,  Oberlin 

Coll.,  Ohio. 
Henry  Dame.    A.M.     h.  7  Dec,  1836, 

Biddeford.    Teacher,  Bangor;  Westfleld, 

Mass.    Insurance,  Boston. 
"Walter  Enoch  Darling,    b.  15  Sept., 

1835,  Milltown,  N.  B.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1860.     Pastor,  Kennebunk;    Farmington, 

N.  H.    d.  18  Sept.,  1890,  Arlington,  Mass. 
Edward  Eastman.    A.M.    b.  .3  April, 

1837,  Harrison.    Lawyer,  Saco.    d.  5  July, 

1882. 
Hampden  Fairfield,     b.  8  Dec,  1835, 

Saco.    Lawyer,  Saco. 
John  Nelson  Fuller.   A.M.    b.  22  Feb., 

1831,  Paris.    11th  111.  Vols.    Teacher.   Prof 

Chcm.    and    Nat.    Phil.,    Marshall  Coll., 

Henry,  111.    Res.,  Beatrice,  Neb. 
Andrew   Goodwin,     b.  IG   Feb.,  1837, 

Berwick.     Civil  engineer,     d.  1874,  Chi- 
cago. 


Henry  Sidney  Hagar.  A.M.  b.GAug., 
1837,  Richmond.  Ship  builder.  Lieut.  7th 
Me.  Vols.,  1861 ;  Adjutant,  1862.    d.  7  Mar., 

1868,  Richmond. 

Charles  Hamlin.  A.M.  b.  13  Sept., 
1837,  Hampden.  Major  18th  Me.  Vols., 
1862;  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.,1864.  LaAvyer,  Ban- 
gor.   Speaker  State  Leg.,  1885. 

John  Burgin  Haselton.  A.M.  b.  4 
Feb.,  1837,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Paymas- 
ter, U.  S.  N.,  1862-4.  Lawyer,  Suncook, 
N.  H. 

James  Tracy  Hewes.  b.  23 Mar.,  18.36, 
Saco.  Harv.  Div.  Sch.,1861.  Pastor,  Sa- 
lem, Mass.;  Fitchburg,  Mass.  d.  21  Nov., 
1882,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

David  Sutherland  Hibbard.  b.  27 
April,  1831,  Lisbon,  N.  H.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1860.  Cong,  ministry.  Me.  and  N.  H. 
Pastor,  Sumner. 

Henry  Ripley  Howard.  A.M.  S.T.D., 
St.  Stephens  Coll.,  N.Y.  b.  5  May,  1838, 
Portland.  Rector,  Hallowell;  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.  Dean  of  Nashville.  Rector,  Tulla- 
homa,  Tenn. 

John  Barrett  Hubbard.  A.M.  b.  4 
Feb.,  1837,  Hallowell.  Teacher,  Lynn, 
Mass.  Lieut.  1st  Me.  Battery,  1861 ;  Capt. 
d.  27  May,  1863,  Port  Hudson,  La. 

Thomas  Hamlin  Hubbard.  A.M.  b.  20 
Dec,  1838,  Hallowell.  Adjutant  25th  Me. 
Vols.,  1862.  B\t. Brig. -Gen.,  1865.  Lawyer, 
New  York  City. 

Benjamin  Barnes  Kingsbury.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Harv.,  1862.  b.  15  May,  1837, 
Temple,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  St.  Charles,  Mo. ; 
Defiance,  O. 

Joshua  James  Laighton.  b.  14  Oct., 
1837,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Harv.  Div.  Sch., 
1861.    d.  27  Sept.,  1864,  Somerville,  Mass. 

John  Gilbert  Langdon.  b.  6  Feb., 
1835,  Concoi'd,N.  H.    Lawyer,    d.  18  May, 

1869,  Plymouth,  N.  H. 

Malcolm  Mclntyre.  b.  2  May,  1835, 
Parsonsfleld.  Teacher.  U.  S.  Int.  Rev. 
service,  Owensboro,  Ky. 

Edward  Bagley  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  25 
Jan.,  1835,  New  Bedford,  Mass.  Lawyer, 
New  York  City. 

Thomas  Freeman  Moses.  A.M.  M.D., 
Jeff.  Med.  Coll.,  1861.  b.  8  June,  1836, 
Bath.  Ass't  Surg.  U.  S.  v.,  1862-4.  Phy- 
sician, Hamilton  Co.,  O.  Prof.  Nat.  Sci., 
and  Pres.  Urbana  Univ. 

Henry  Newbegin.  A.M.  b.  2  May, 
1833,  Pownal.    Lawyer,  Defiance,  O. 


ALUMNI 


67 


Charles  Lewis    Nichols,     b.  30  July, 

lt^-2'.»,  .Starks.  I'.anffor  Theo.  Seni.,  1861.  Pas- 
tor, Brownville;  South  Freeport;  Phipps- 

burj?. 
Thomas  Kimball  Noble.     D.D.   b.  19 

Jan.,is;i2,  Norway.     lJanf,'or  Theo.  Sein., 

1M63.      Pastor,  San  Francisco;    Norwallc, 

Conn. 
Edward  Parker.  A.M.  b.  31  Mar.,  1838, 

Charlestown,  IMass.    Teacher,  Biildefonl; 

Urockton,  IMass. 
Charles    Weston   Pickard.     A.M.     b. 

2S  Oct.,  183fi,  Lewiston.     Puljlisher  Port- 

lanil  Transcript,  I'ortiand. 
George  Washington  Pierce.   A.M.  b. 

1   July,   183fi,   Goi'hani.      Civil    engineer, 

West  IJ.'iklwin. 
Benjamin  W^isner  Pond.    A.M.    b.2G 

Mar.,   183(i.      Bangor    Theo.    Sem.,   1861. 

I'astor,    York.      Chief   examiner    patent 

offute,  Washington,  1).  C. 
Edward  Augustus  Rand.     A.M.     b.  5 

April,  183T,  Portsmouth,  X.  II.      Bangor 

Theo.  Sem.,  1863.    Pastor,  Soutli  Boston. 

Rector  and  antlior,  \Vatcrto\vn,  Mass. 
Charles  Henry  Reynolds.  A.M.  M.D., 

Colmnbia,  1861.    b.  5  July,  183."),  Portland. 

Physician,  Hay  City,  Mich.;  Gorham.    d. 

.")  Nov.,  1S77,  Turner. 
Nathaniel  Augustus  Robbins.    A.M. 

b.  24  Aug.,  ISS.'J,  Union.    Lawyer,  liock- 

land.    Lieut.  4th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.    U.  8. 
•  civil  service,  Washington,  1).  C. 
John  Crockett  Sanborn,     b.  2(>  Aug., 

1832,  Saidjornton,  X.  II.     Lawyer,  Law- 
rence, IMass. 
Daniel  Freeman  Smith.     A.M.     b.  25 

April,  18.36,  Saco.    Prot.  Epis.  ministry. 

Hector,  Chicago. 
Robert  McKown  Spearing,    b.  8  Jan., 

1838,  New  Orleans.     Officer,  C.  S.  A.     d. 

13  Dec,  1862,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 
Gustavus   Augustus   Stanley.    A.M. 

b.  l.j  .June,  1832,  Farniington.     Capt.  2d 

Me.  Cav.      Lawyer,  Pensacola,  Fla.      d. 

16  Jan.,  1884. 

Samuel  Barrett  Stewart.     A.M.    b.  'J 

June,  183ii,  Farmington.    Harv.  Div.  Sch., 

1862.    Pastor,  Nashua,  X.  11.;  Lynn,  Mass 
Abner    Chase    Stockin.     A.M.     b.    30 

Aug.,  l.s.!i,  Limington.    Agent,  Houghton, 

Milllin  &  Co.,  Boston. 
Cyrus  Stone.     A.M.     D.D.,  Wesleyan, 

1874.      b.  20    April,    1837,   Jay.      Tutor. 

Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1863.     Meth.  Epis. 

ministry,  Me.    d.  7  Feb.,  1889,  Hallowell. 


Lyman  Sawin  Strickland,  b.  22  July, 
1833,  Liverniore  Lieut.  16th  U.  S.  Inf., 
1861 ;  Bvt.  Major,  1864.  Lawyer,  Houlton. 
State  .Senate,  1880. 

James  Charles  Strout.  A.M.  b.  16 
April,  1834,  Portland.  22d  Mass.  Vols. 
Asst.  lib'n.  Library  of  Congress,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Francis  Asbury  Waterhouse.  A.M. 
b.  27  Jan.,  18.3.5,  Scarborough.  Teacher, 
.Vngusta;  Newton,  Mass.  Head  master, 
English  Iligli  School,  Boston. 

Granville  Clifford  Waterman.  A.M. 
b.  4  May,  183,5,  Unity.  Teacher.  Pastor, 
Dover,  N.  H.;  Littleton,  N.  H  ;  Provi- 
dence, R.  1. 

51—*  15 

Class  of  1858. 

William  Allen  Abbott,     b.    11    Sept., 

18.36,  Xorridgewock.    Lawyer,  New  York 

City. 
Isaac  Adams.  M.D.,  Harv.,  18()2.   b.20 

Feb.,  1836,   Boston.     Physician,   Boston. 

Pres.  U.  S.  Nickel  Co.     Res.,  Annisquam, 

Mass. 
Almarin    Ferdinand    Badger.     A.M. 

LL.n.,  Harv.,  1864      b.  26  June,  1833,  Wil- 
ton.    Lawyer,   I'.oston.     d.  5  June,  1867, 

Medfonl,  Mass. 
Samuel   Ayer   Bradley.     A.M.     b.  27 

Nov.,  183(i,  Frycburg.    Merchant,  Chicago. 

d.  3  June,  1874,  Hyde  Park,  111. 
Alexander  Stuart  Bradley,  b.  1(J  Sept., 

1838,  Fryeburg.    Lawyer,  Chicago.    Kes., 

Hyde  Park,  111. 
Samuel  Brown,    b.  Ki  Feb.,  ]83(j,  Dan- 

vers,  Mass.    Capt.  16th  Conn.  Vols.,  1861. 

d.  17  Sept  ,  1862,  Antietam,  Md. 
Daniel  Coffin  Burleigh.     A.M.     M.D., 

186!t.    b.  8  April,  1834,  Sanbornton,  N.  II. 

Ass't  Surg.  U.  S.  N.    d.  10  Jan.,  1884,  Dres- 
den, Germany. 
Sewall  Chandler  Charles,    b.  11  June, 

1838,  Fryeburg.    Law  student.    12tli  Me. 

Vols.     <1.  8  Nov.,  1863,  Fryeburg. 
Samuel  Frye  Chase,     b.  21  Aug.,  I«;i7, 

Saco.    Lawyer,  Saco.    d.  .5  May,  1889. 
Jonathan  Prince  Cilley.     b.  2!)  Doc, 

183."),  Thoinaston.    Capt.  1st  Me.  Cav.,  1861. 

ISvt.  Brig. -Gen.,  186,5.    Lawyer,  Rockland. 
Nathan  Cleaves.  A.M.   b. !)  Jau.,  1835, 

Bridgton.    Lawyer,  Portland,    d.  5  Sept., 

1892. 
Edward  Card  Conant.    A.M.    LL.B., 

Harv.,    1865.     b.  29  April,   1835,  Alfred. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Merchant,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  d.  29  Sept., 
1879,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Kufus  Washburn Deering.  A.M.  b.  10 
Nov.,  183G,  Portland.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washiiifiton,  D.  C. 

Franklin  Mellen  Drew.  A.M.  b.  19 
July,  18.37,  Turner.  Capt.  15th  Me.  Vols., 
18G1.    Bvt.  Col.,  186.5.    Lawyer,  Lewiston. 

Robert  Ellis.  A.M.  b.  4  Sept.,  1833, 
Topsham.  Lawyer,  Oldtown;  Oconto, 
Wis.    d.  10  Dec,  1888. 

Francis  Fessenden.  b.  18  Mar.,  1839, 
Portland.  Capt.  19th U.S.Inf.,18Gl.  Major- 
Gen.,  U.  S.  v.,  1SC.5.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

John  Dennett  Frost,  b.  5  July,  1831, 
Kliot.    Farmer  and  teacher,  Eliot. 

Lysander  Hill.  A.M.  b.  4  July,  1834, 
Gushing.  Capt.  30th  Me.  Vols.,  186-2-3. 
Lawyer,  Alexandria,  Va.;  Washington, 
D.  C.  Judge  circuit  court,  Va.  Lawyer, 
Chicago. 

Charles  Knapp  Hutchins.  b.  2GNov., 
1834,  Leeds.  Capt.  16th  Me.  Vols.,  1861. 
d.  13  Dec,  1862,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Osceola  Jackson,  b.  16  Dec,  ]83(i, 
Worcester,  Mass.  Merchant,  West  Africa. 
d.  27  June,  1888,  Barracoa,  Africa. 

Albert  Jewett.  b.  9  Aug.,  1833,  Alna. 
Lawyer,  Knoxville,  111.    d.  26  May,  1862. 

Cyrus  Jordan.  A.M.  b.  22  June,  1830, 
Last  Raymond.  Prof.  Hillsdale  Coll.  Ed- 
itor Morning  Star,  Boston. 

Francis  Blunt  Knowlton.  1).  12  Jan., 
1832,  Farmington.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni., 
1863.  Cong,  ministry.  Pastor,  Athol,  Mass. 

Charles  Parkman  Loring.  M.D.,Bel- 
levue  Med.  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1863.  b.  2.5  July, 
1834,  Danville.  Physician,  Providence, 
R.I.    d.  27  Jan.,  1877. 

George  Robinson  Mclntyre.  b.  8 
Mar.,  183.5,  Warren.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washington,  D.  C.    d.  16  Nov.,  1863. 

Edward  Bowdoin  Nealley.  b.  22  July, 
1837,  Thomaston.  Lawyer.  U.  S.  district 
attorney,  Montana.  Merchant,  Bangor. 
Speaker  Me.  Leg.,  1877.   State  Senate,  1878. 

John  Wyman  PhiUips.  A.M.  b.  22 
Dec,  1829,  Orrington.  Teacher  and  farmer. 
State  Senate,  1S77-S. 

Augustus  Moses  Pulsifer.  b.  15  June, 
1834,  Sullivan.  Lawyer,  Lewiston.  Man- 
ufacturer, Auburn. 

Edwin  Reed.  A.M.  b.  19  Oct.,  1835, 
Bath.  Ship  owner.  Author,  Andover, 
Mass. 

"William  Henry  Savage.  A.M.  b.  27 
Sept.,  1833,  Woolwich.    Prof.  Math.,  Del- 


aware Coll.  Capt.  17th  Me.  Vols.,  1862. 
And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1867.  Pastor,  Leo- 
minster, Mass.;  Watertown,  Mass. 

Frank  Sewall.  A.M.  b.  24  Sept.,  1837, 
Bath.  Pres.  Urbana  Univ.  Pastor,  Glas- 
gow, Scotland;  Washington,  D.  C. 

Samuel  Bragdon  Shapleigh.  b.  25 
Nov.,  1835,  Lebanon  Centre.  Lawyer, 
Great  Falls,  N.  H.    Res.,  Milton,  N.  H. 

Isaiah  Perley  Smith.  A.M.  b.  13 
Feb.,  1836,  North  Bridgton.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1861.  Cong,  ministry.  Res.,  Water- 
bury,  Conn. 

Ellis  Spear,  b.  15  Oct.,  1834,  Warren. 
Capt.  20th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Bvt.  Brig.- 
Gen.,1865.  Comm'r  of  Patents.  Solicitor, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

John  Milton  Staples,  b.  16  April,  1836, 
Buxton.  Lawyer,  New  York  City  d.l869, 
New  Orleans. 

Solomon  Bates  Starbird.  A.M.  b.  4 
Oct.,  1832,  Fairfield.  Lt.  .5.5th  Mass.  Vols. 
Civil  engineer.  Mining,  Canon  City,  Col. 
d.  20  Sept.,  1889,  Denver,  Col. 

John  Durann  Stetson,  b.  13  Mar., 
1835,  Durham.  Lawyer,  Lewiston;  Re<l 
Wing,  Minn. 

Andrew  Jackson  Thompson.  A.M. 
M.I).,  Harv.,  1861.  b.  23  July,  1833,  Gil- 
ford, N.  H.  Surg.  8th  N.  H  Vols.,  1862-5. 
Physician,  Laconia,  N.  H. ;  Salem,  Mass. 
(1.  26  April,  1879. 

George  Bacon  Towle.  b.  25  Sept., 
1837,  Saco.  Teacher,  Medway,  Mass. ; 
Salem,  N.  Y. 

39—*  17 

Class  of  1859. 

John  Duguid  Anderson.  A.M.  b.  7 
Nov.,  1836,  Gray.  1st  Lieut.  1st  Wis.  Lt. 
Art'y.  Lawyer,  Gray.  Treas.  U.  S.  Sol- 
diers' Home,  Togus. 

Cyrus  Fogg  Brackett.  A.M.  M.D., 
1863.  LL.D.,  Lafayette,  1883.  b.  25  June, 
1833,  Parsonsfleld.  Prof.  Chem.  and  Phys- 
ics.   Prof.  Physics,  Coll.  N.  J.,  I'rinceton. 

Charles  Henry  Butterfield.  A.M.  b. 
17  May,  1833,  Farmington.  Major  91st  Ind. 
Vols.,  1862.  Lieut.  Col.,  1863.  Lawyer, 
Evansville,  Ind. 

John  Calhoun  Chamberlain.  A.M. 
b.  1  Aug.,  1838,  Farmington.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1864.  Chap.  11th  Me.  Vols.  d.  13 
Aug.,  1867,  Castine. 

Americus  Fuller.  A.M.  D.D.,  1889. 
b.  1  Nov.,  1834,  Jay.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 


ALUMNI 


69 


lS(i-2.  Pastor,  Rochester,  Minn.  Prcsiilent 
Aintab  College,  Turkey. 

George  ■Washington  Morgan  Hall. 
1). -ill  .Vpril,  ISiO,  riiiladelpliia.  Teaeher, 
T.dston. 

Amos  Harris.  A.M.  b.  17  Aug.,  IS.'JO, 
Turner  Newton  Tlieo.  Scni.,  1802.  Pas- 
tor, Arlington,  Mass.;  Weston,  Mass.; 
Everett,  Mass. 

Charles  Edwin  Hilton.  A.M.  b.  12 
Alar.,  ls;iO,  Bridgton.  Teacher,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.    d.  11)  Sept.,  1883. 

Charles  Henry  Howard,  b.  28  Aug., 
1N5S,  Leeds.  Lieut.  Blst  N.  Y.  Vols., 
18f;i;  r>vt.  P>rig.-Gen.,  isi;,").  .Journalist, 
Chicago,  111. 

George  "Wilson  Howe.  A.M.  b.  5Jan., 
183:},  Lowell,  Mass.  Andover  Theo.  Sem., 
18()2.  Pastor,  Harrison.  Teacher,  Lowell, 
Mass. 

James  Albert  Howe.  A.M.  D.D., 
Hillsdale,  187G.  h.  10  Oct.,  1834,  Lowell, 
Mass.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1862.  Pastor, 
Olneyville,  U.  1.  Prof.  Sys.  Theo.,  Bates 
Coll. 

Franklin  Freeman  Hutchins.  b.  21 
Sept.,  1835,  Fryeburg.  Fanner.  d.lXov., 
188.-!. 

Henry  Dearborn  Hutchins.  b.  5Nov., 
18:>7,  Kryeburg.  Lawyer,  Lovell.  Farmer, 
Fryeburg.    d.  2.")  .June,  1880. 

George  Newton  Jackson.  A.M.  b.  .'U 
July,  1833,  Fo.\croft.  Agent  for  educa- 
tional publications,  d.  "20  Oct.,  1879,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Samuel  Henry  King.  b.  2:i  Aug.,  l.S;!S, 
Monmouth.  Clerk,  Augusta,  d.  11  Dec, 
18G1. 

Henry  Melville  King.  A.M.  D.D., 
Colby,  1877.  b.  3  Sept.,  1838, 0-\ford.  New- 
ton 1'lieo.  Sem.,  18(;'2.  Pastor,  Uoxbury, 
Mass.;  Albany,  N'.Y.;   Providence,  U.I. 

Horatio  Oliver  Ladd.  A.M.  b.  31 
Aug.,  1839,  Hallowell.  Yale  Theo.  Sem., 
18()3.  Prof .  Olivet  Coll.  Pres.  Univ.  New 
Mexico.    Hector,  Fishkill,  N.  Y. 

Oliver  Libbey.  A.M.  b.  7  June,  1S35, 
Gorliam.    Lawyer,  (ireen  Ba.v,  ^V'is. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Manwell.  A.M. 
b.  18  Feb.,  1831,  Jay.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1802.  Pastor,  Lawler,  Iowa.  d.  24  Feb., 
1874. 

George  W^hitney  Merrill,  b.  26  June, 
1837,  Turner.  Capt.  48th  IJ.  S.  C.  T.,  1863. 
Major  (iOth  Ind.  Vols.  Speaker  Nevada 
Leg.,  1881-82.  U.  S.  Jlinister,  Sandwich  Is. 
Lawyer,  Saii  Francisco. 


Alfred  Mitchell.    A.M.    M.D.,  Colum- 
bia,   18(i.').      b.   17   Mar.,   1837,   Yarmouth. 

Ass't  Surg.  9th  Me.  Vols.,  1SG4.    Physician, 

Brunswick.    Prof.  Obstetrics. 
George  Owen  Moody.      A.M.     M.D., 

Dart.,  1803.     b.  17  July,   1833,   Lebanon. 

Ass't  Surg.,  U.  S.  v.,   18G4.     Physician, 

Titusvillc,  Penn.    d.  6  Feb.,  1887. 
"William  Gray  Nowell.     A.M.    b.  11 

Aug.,  1838,  Portsmouth,  N.  II.    Harv.  Div. 

Sell.,  1802.     Pastor,  Calais.     Pres.  State 

Normal  Univ.,  Del.    Teacher,  New  York 

City. 
Mark  Pitman.     -V.M.     b.  24  Oct.,  1831, 

Williamsburg.    Teacher,  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Franklin    Putnam.      b.    Sept.,    1833, 

Croyden,  N.  H.      Lawyer,   Kansas  City, 

Mo.    d.  3  Nov.,  18G.5. 
Edward  Mussey  Rand.      A.M.      b.  (J 

Aug.,  1839,  Portlaud.    Adjutant  27th  Me. 

Vols.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Howard   Malcolm  Randlett.     M.D., 

Harv.,  1804.     b.  20  Feb.,  1837,  Stratham, 

N.  H.    Asst.  Surg.  G4th  N.  Y.  Vols.    Asst. 

Surg.  U.  S.  N.    d.  20  May,  1873,  Annapolis, 

Md. 
Francis  Wallingford    Sabine.     A.M. 

b.  7  Aug.,  1839,  Bangor.     Law  student. 

Lieut,  nth  Me.  Vols,  18G1;    Capt.,  18G2. 

d.  b")  Sept.,  18(i4,  Fortress  Monroe,  Va. 
Aretas  Rowe  Sanborn.   b.(i  Oct.,  1834, 

Sanbornton,  N.  H.     Lawyer,  Lawrence, 

Mass. 
Caleb    Saunders.      A.M.      b.  4  Sept., 

1838,   Lawrence,  Mass.    Lieut.  1st  Mass 

Heavy    Aitillery.      Lawyer,    Lawrence, 

Mass. 
David  Robinson  Straw.     A.M.     b.  IG 

May,  183(;,  Guilford.     Lawyer,  Guilford. 
William  Henry  Stuart.     A.M.     b.  18 

May,    183G,    Richmonil.      Bank    cashier, 

Richmond. 
George   Webster,      b.  26  Aug.,  1834, 

Bangor.    Lieut,  12th  Me.  Vols.,  18G1.    Bvt. 

Lieut. -Col.,  ISG.").    Merchant,  Bangor. 
John  W^lUiam   Weeks.      b.  21   Oct., 

183."),  Bath.    Oil  business.  Oil  City,  Penn. 

Res.,  Butler,  Penn. 
Albert  Purington  Whittemore.      b. 

20  Oct.,  18.30,  Lisbon.    14th  HI.  Vols.    d. 

10  Oct.,  1803,  JefVerson  Barracks,  Mo. 
Stephen  Jewett  Young.    A.M.    b.  7 

Nov.,  1839,  Pittston.      Prof.  Mod.  Lang. 

Librarian.      Treasurer.       State    Senate, 

1883-G. 

3G— *12 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Class  of  I860. 

Amos  Lawrence  Allen.  LL.B.,  Colum- 
bian Univ.,  1866.  b.  17  Mar.,  1837,  Water- 
boro.  Lawyer,  Alfred.  U.S. civil  service, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

John  Francis  Appleton.  A.M.  1).  29 
Aug.,  1835,  Bangor.  Capt.  12th  Me.  Vols., 
1861;  Bvt.  Brig.-Uen.,  1S6.5.  Lawyer, 
Bangor.  U.  S.  District  Judge,  Texas,  d. 
31  Aug.,  1870. 

Nicholas  Emery  Boyd.  A.M.  b.  V.i 
Aug.,  1837,  Portland.  35tli  Me.  Vols. 
Meadville  Theo.  Sem.,  1871.  Pastor,  Can- 
astota,  N.  Y.  Journalist,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Samuel  Stillman  Boyd.  b.  16  May, 
1838,  Portland.  Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
d.  .5  Mar.,  1883. 

Albert  Williams  Bradbury,  b.  29  Jan., 
1840,  Calais.  Lieut.  1st  Me.  Bat.,  1861. 
Bvt.  Lt.-Col.,  1865.  Lawyer,  San  Fran- 
cisco; Portland. 

John  Marshall  Brown.  A.M.  b.  14 
Dec,  1838,  Portland.  Adj.2.'5th  Me.  Vols., 
1862;  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.,  1864.  Banker,  Port- 
land. 

Harlan  Page  Brown,  b.  12  Oct.,  1839, 
Bethel.  Teacher, Bordentown, N.J.  Lient. 
7th  Me.  Vols.,  1861;  Capt.,  1862.  d.  17 
Sept.,  1862,  Antietam. 

Alvan  Felch  Bucknam.  A.M.  M.D., 
1864.  b.  27  Nov.,  1837,  Yarmouth.  Lieut. 
25th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Asst.  Surg.  2d  Mass. 
Cav.,  1864.    Physician,  Warren,  111. 

Horace  Harmon  Burbank.  A.M.  b. 
27  Oct.,  1837,  Limerick.  Capt.  32(1  Me. 
Vols,    l^awyer,  Limerick;  Saco. 

Samuel  Mclntyre  Came.  A.M.  b.  4 
.Jan.,  1838,  Alfred.    Lawyer,  Alfred. 

George  Gary.  M.D.,  Columbia,  1866. 
b.  29  Aug.,  1837,  Houlton.  Lieut.  1st  Me. 
Cav.,  1861 ;  Capt.,  1862.  Physician,  Houl- 
ton.   State  Senate,  1869. 

Robert  Cash.  b.  30  Sept.,  1832,  Cam- 
den, N.  Y.  Metallurgist;  Librarian,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Marshall  Dixey  Chaplin,  b.  18  Oct., 
1836,  Bridgton.  Lawyer,  Lewiston.  d.  13 
Dec,  1869. 

Fuller  Gove  Clifford,  b.  22  Aug.,  1832, 
Edgecomb.  28th  Me.  Vols.  Fanner,  North 
Edgecomb. 

Waterman  Thomas  Hewett  Craig,  b. 
7  June,  1840,  Fayette.  Teacher,  d.  27  May, 
1863,  Augusta. 


W^illiam  Llewellyn  Crowell.  b.  15 
Aug.,  1835,  Bath.  Editor,  San  Francisco, 
Cal.    d.  11  Feb.,  1867. 

Abner  Harrison  Davis.  A.M.  b.  13 
Dec. ,1834,  Farmington.  Teacher,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Prof.  Lat.,  B.  C.  Clerk  U.  S. 
Circuit  Court,  Portland. 

Lemuel  Grosvenor  Downes.  A.M.  b. 
26  Oct.,  1839,  Calais.  Lawyer,  Machias; 
Calais. 

George  Barrett  Emery.  A.M.  b.  28 
.June,  1838,  Gorliam.    Lawyer,  Gorham. 

Simeon  Adams  Evans.  M.D.,1865.  b. 
14  April,  1837,  Fryeburg.  Asst.  Surg.  14th 
Me.  Vols.,  1863.    Physician,  Conway,  N.  H. 

Roscoe  Edwin  Farnum.  A.M.  b.  19 
Nov.,  183.5,  Woolwich.  Civil  engineer, 
Chicago. 

Seth  Chase  Farrington.  A.M.  b.  2 
Dec,  1836,  Fryeburg.  Capt.  12th  Me. 
Vols.,  1861.  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.,  1865.  Civil 
engineer. 

W^oodbury  George  Frost.  A.M.  M.D., 

1866.  b.  3  May,  1838,  Brunswick.  Act. 
Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  N.,  18G4.  Physician, 
Freeport;   Danversport,  Mass. 

Charles  W^illiam  Gardiner.  A.M.  b. 
19  May,  1841,  Farmington.  Lieut.  3d  Me. 
Vols.,  1861.  Bvt.  Major,  1865.  Railroad 
agent,  d.  12  Apr.,  1880,  Cedar  Rapids, 
Iowa. 

David  Hale.  b.  17  Mar.,  1837,  Bridg- 
ton. 23d  INIe.  Vols.  Lawyer,  d.  16  Dec, 
1873. 

William   Dudley    Haley,    b.  6  June, 

1837,  Bath.  Lieut.  3d  Me.  Vols.,  1861. 
Quartermaster.  Lawyer,  Bath.  d.6Jan., 
1880. 

Edwin  Alphonso  Harlow,  b.  5  Dec, 
1833,  Mexico.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1863. 
Home  Miss.,  Kan.    Pastor,  Robbinston. 

W^illiam  Lewis  Haskell,  b.  7  Jan., 
1836,  Poland.  Lieut.  7th  Me.  Vols.,  1861. 
Capt.,  1862.  d.  17  Oct.,  1862,  Chambers- 
burg,  Penn. 

Granville  Parker  Hawes.     b.  4  July, 

1838,  Corinth.  Lieut.  128th  N.  Y.  Vols., 
1862.  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.,  1865.  Lawyer, 
New  York  City.    d.  29  Dec,  1893. 

Augustine  Jones.  A.M.  LL.B.,  Harv., 

1867.  b.  16  Oct.,  1835,  China.  Lawj^er, 
Boston.    Teacher,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Frederic  Augustus  Kendall.  A.M. 
b.  28  Aug.,  1838,  Concord,  N.  H.  Lieut. 
4th  N.  H.  Vols.,  1861.  Capt.,  U.  S.  A., 
1865.    Retired,  1879.    Res.,  Cleveland,  O. 


ALUMNI 


71 


Levi  Randlett  Leavitt.  A.M.  b.  5 
June,  18.51,  Meredith,  N.  H.  Teacher, 
lies.,  Sag-ainore,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Kingsbury  Lovatt.  A.M. 
I).  27  Aug.,  1838,  Boston.  Lawyer,  Fall 
River,  Mass.    Judge  District  Court. 

Ezekiel  Robinson  Mayo.  b.  18  Jan., 
IS.54,  Ilanipdeii.  IJeut.  .".d  Me.  Vols.,  ISGl. 
Cajit.,  180,1.  Lawyer,  Eldred,  Penn.; 
Siuctliport,  I'enn. 

Charles  Sullivan  McCobb.  b.  20  Feb., 
18:57,  Boothbay.  Teacher.  Lieut.  4th  Me. 
Vols.    d.  8  July,  18(3;?,  Gettysburg,  Peun. 

Joseph  Nicholas  Metcalf.  M.L).,  Univ. 
I'enn.,  ISfw.  b.  27  Oct.,  1837,  Garrettsburg, 
Ky.    Physician,  Garrettsburg,  Ky. 

Charles  Edwin  Morrill,  A.M.  b.  14 
May,  184J,  Westbrook.  Manufacturer, 
Westbrook;  Boston,  d.  1.5  Feb.,  1891, 
Kochester,  N.  Y. 

James  "William  North.  A.M.  M.D., 
18G4.  b.  24  Mar.,  1838,  Gardiner.  Asst. 
Surg.,  107th  U.  S.  C.  T.,  18G4.  Physician 
and  farmer,  Augusta. 

"Winthrop  Norton,  b.  10  Nov.,  1838, 
Industry.  Teacher,  d.  20  Sept.,  1803, 
Chickaniauga,  Tenn. 

Augustus  Wyman  Oliver.  A. INI.  b. 
1 1  June,  183.">,  Bath.  Teacher,  Gilroy,  Gal. ; 
San  .lose,  Cal. ;  Portland,  Oregon. 

Charles  Fox  Penney.  A.M.  D.D., 
I'.ates,  1884.  b.  10  May,  1832,  New  Glouces- 
ter.   Pastor,  Augusta;  Auburn. 

Charles  Sumner  Perkins.  A.M.  b.  25 
Oct.,  1830,  Lewiston.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni., 
1864.  Free  Baptist  ministry.  Pastor, 
Dover,  N.  H. 

James  LiddeU  Phillips.  A.M.  D.D., 
1878.  M.l).,  Columbia,  1804.  b.l7  Jan.,  1840, 
Balasore,  India.  New  Hampton  Theo.  Seni., 
1802.     .Missionary.     Res.,  Calcutta,  India. 

Walter  Stone  Poor.  b.  23  Nov.,  183(), 
Andover.  Lieut.  7th  N.  Y.  Cav.,  1862. 
Lieut. -Col.,  1804.  Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Thomas  Brackett  Reed.  LL.D.,  1890; 
also  Colby,  1885.  b.  18  Oct.,  1839,  Port- 
lanil.  Act.  Asst.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N., 
1864.  Lawyer,  Portland.  State  Senate, 
1870.  Att'y-Gen.,  1870-72.  M.  C,  1877—. 
Speaker,  1889-91. 

Henry  Clay  Robinson.  A.M.  b.  21 
Dec,  1831,  Newcastle.  Lawyer.  Cong, 
ministry.    Pastor,  Bolton,  Conn. 

Abram  Newell  Rowe.  A.M.  b.  28 
Oct.,  1837,  New  Gloucester.  Lieut.  30th 
Me.  Vols  ,  1803.  d.  21  Nov.,  18(i4,  Win- 
chester, Va. 


Edwin  Berger  Shertzer.  b.  25  Dee., 
18.34,  Annville,  Penn.  Lawyer,  St.  Louis, 
Mo.     d.  Feb.,  1894. 

David  Osgood  Stetson,  b.  18  Jan., 
1837,  Durham.  Lumber  merchant,  Mason, 
Illinois. 

Philip  Henry  Stubbs.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  180.3.  It.  7  April,  ISJJS,  Strong. 
Lawyer.     State  Senate,  1883-0. 

Joseph  White  Symonds.  A.M.  b.  2 
Sept.,  1840,  Raymond.  Lawyer,  Portland. 
.Judge  Superior  Court,  1872-8;  Supreme 
Court,  1878-84. 

William  W^idgery  Thomas.  A.M.  b. 
26  Aug.,  1839,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Port- 
land. Speaker  State  Leg.,  1874-.5.  State 
Senate,  1879.  U.  S.  Minister,  Sweden  and 
Norway. 

Jacob  Hale  Thompson.  A.M.  b.  9 
April,  1837,  Portsmouth,  N.  II.  Journal- 
ist, New  York  Times. 

Adelbert  Birge  Twitchell.  A.M.  b. 
14  Dec,  1830,  Bethel.  Lieut.  5th  Me.  Bat., 
1861.  Bvt.  Maj.,1865.  Merchant,  Newark, 
N.J. 

Francis  W^illard  Webster,  b.  26  Aug., 
1830,  Bangor.  Capt.  3(1  U.  S.  C.  T.  Man- 
ufacturer, Milwaukee,  Wis.;  Sherwood, 
Tenn. 

55—*  Ki 

Class  of  1861. 

Charles  Grandison  Atkins,  b.  19  Jan., 
1841,  New  Sharon.  U.  .s.  Fish  Commission. 
Res.,  Bucksport. 

James  Ware  Bradbury.  A.M.  b.  22 
July,  1839,  Augusta.  Lawyer,  d.  21 
Sept.,  1876. 

Theodore  Dwight  Bradford.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Columbia,  180."(.  b.  1  Sept.,  1838, 
Auburn.  Physician,  New  York  City.  d. 
11  May,  1883. 

James  Briarr  Cochrane.  M.D.,  Al- 
bany Me(L  Coll.,  1864.  b.  23  Mar.,  1833, 
Fayette.    Physician,  Dover. 

Nelson  Perley  Cram.  b.  24  June,  1839, 
Bridgton.  Serg.  11th  Me.  Vols.  d.  18 
Sept.,  1802. 

W^ellington  Rolvin  Cross.  A.M.  b. 
24  Mar.,  1835,  Albany.  Tutor.  Bangor 
Theo.  Sem.,  1805.  Pastor,  Camden;  Mill- 
town,  N.  B.    d.  20  Sept.,  1891,  Foxcroft. 

Charles  Albert  Curtis.  A.B.,  Nor- 
wich Univ.,  1801.  b. 4  Oct.,  18.35,  Hallowell. 
Lieut.  5th  U.  S.  Inf.,  1862.  Bvt.  Capt.,  1865. 
Prof.  Mil.  Sci.  and  Pres.  Norwich  Univ. 
Author,  Madison,  Wis. 


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Frank  Lambert  Dingley.  A.M.  b.  7 
reb.,  1840,  Unity.  Editor  Lewiston  Jour- 
nal.   Res.,  Auburn. 

William  "Winslow  Eaton.  A.M.  M.D., 
Univ.  City  of  N.  Y.,  1864.  b.  26  May,  1836, 
Brunswicli.  Surgeon  16tli  Me.  Vols.  Phy- 
sician, Danvers,  Mass. 

Edwin  Emery.  A.M.  b.  4  Sept.,  1836, 
Sanford.  Lieut.  17th  Me.  Vols.,  1863-.'i. 
Instructor  cadets,  U.  S.  Revenue  Marine. 
Insurance,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Lucilius  Alonzo  Emery.  A.M.  b.  27 
July,  1840,  Carmel.  Lawyer,  Ellsworth. 
State  Att'y-Gen.,  1876-8.  State  Senate, 
1874-5,  1881-2.  Judge  Supreme  Court, 
1883—. 

Loring  Farr.  b.  2  June,  1835,  Man- 
chester. Capt.  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1863.  Law- 
yer, Augusta;  Manchester. 

Merritt  Caldwell  Fernald.  A.M. 
Ph.D.,  1881.  b.  26  May,  1838,  Levant. 
Pres.  State  Agric.  Coll.,  Orono.  Prof. 
Math,  and  Astronomy. 

Samuel  Fessenden.  b.  6  Jau.,  1841, 
Portland.  Lieut.  1st  Me.  Art'y>  1861.  d. 
1  Sept.,  1862,  Centreville,  Va. 

Sidney  Michael  Finger.  A.M.  h.  24 
May,  1837,  Lincoln  Co.,  N.  C.  Merchant 
and  man'f'r,  Newton,  N.C.  State  Senate, 
1S7C>-S,  1881-2.  Supt.  Pub.  Instruction,  N.  C. 

Edmund  Eastman  Fogg.  A.M.  M.D., 
Harv.,  1869.  b.  7  June,  1839,  Limerick. 
Physician,  Buxton  Centre,  d.  13  April, 
1887. 

Henry  Jewett  Furber.  b.  17  July, 
1840,  Great  Falls.  Lawyer,  New  York 
City.    Lawyer  and  banker,  Chicago,  111. 

Benjamin   Shute  Grant,     b.  12  Sept., 

1839,  Prospect.    Lawyer.    Merchant,  Bos- 
ton. 

Charles  Glidden  Haines,    b.  10  Jan., 

1840,  Portland.     Paymaster,   Biddeford. 
Res.,  Portland,    d.  1  Dec  ,  1886. 

Gordon  Merrill  Hicks.  A.M.  b.  19 
]\rar.,  1835,  North  Yarmoutli.  Lawyer, 
Rockland. 

Frank  Orville  Libby  Hobson.  b.  8 
Jan.,  1839,  Saco.  Manufacturer,  Saco. 
Res.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Albion  Howe.  b.  16  May,  1840,  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.  Lieut.  14th  N.  Y.  Heavy 
Art'y,  1863.  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.,  1865.  Lieut. 
4th  Art'y,  U.  S.  A.  d.  26  Apr.,  1873,  Oregon. 

Charles  Oliver  Hunt.  A.M.  M.D., 
Univ.  Penn.,  1868.  b.  6  April,  18.39,  Gor- 
ham.     Lieut.  1st  Me.  Art'y.     Supt.  Me. 


Gen.  Hospital,  Portland.    Prof.  Materia 

Medica,  B.  C. 
Thomas  "Worcester  Hyde.   A.M.  b.  15 

Jan.,  1841,  Florence,  Italy.    Capt.  7th  Me. 

Vols.,  1861.  Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.,  1865.  Man- 
ufacturer,  Bath.      State    Senate,   187.5-7; 

Pres.,  1876-7. 
Albion   Henry    Johnson,     b.  12  Oct., 

1840,  Augusta.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1864. 

Pastor,  Clarendon  Hills,  Blass. 
Samuel  Jordan.      b.    22    Feb.,    1836, 

Poland.    Act.  Asst.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N. 

d.  Aug.,  1865,  I'oland. 
George  Beaman  Kenniston.   A.M.    b. 

18  Dec,  1836,  Boothbay.     Lieut.  5th  Me. 

Vols.,  1861.    Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.,  1864.    Law- 
yer, Boothbay  Harbor. 
Edward  Payson  Loring.  A.M.  LL.B., 

Albany,  1868.    b.  2  Mar.,  1837,  Norridge- 

wock.    Lieut.  13th  Me.  Vols.,  1861.    Bvt. 

Lieut.-Col.,    1865.      Lawyer,    Fitchburg, 

Mass.;  Boston,  Mass. 
Augustus   Nathaniel  Lufkin.     A.M. 

b.  2  June,  1837,  Orriugton.    Capt.  45tli  U. 

S.  C.  T.,  1864.    Farmer  and  teacher.  East 

Orrington. 

Stephen  Hart   Manning,     b.  4  July, 

1835,  Lewiston.  Lieut.  5th  IMe.  Vols.,  1861. 
Bvt.  Brig.-Gen.,  1865.  Sheriff,  Wilming- 
ton, N.  C.    Res.,  Lewiston. 

Abram  Maxwell,  b.  6  Dec,  18:52,  Swe- 
den. Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1866.  Home 
Miss.,  Nebraska,  d.  30  Jan.,  1882,  Ando- 
ver,  O. 

"William  "Wilson  Morrell.     b.  12  Feb., 

1836,  East  Livermore.  Lieut.  20th  Me. 
Vols.,  1862.  il.  8  May,  1864,  Spottsylva- 
nia,  Va. 

Moses  Owen.  b.  21  July,  1838,  Bath. 
Lawyer,    d.  11  Nov.,  1878,  Augusta. 

Alpheus  Spring  Packard.  A.M.  M.D., 
1864.  Ph.D.,  1879.  b.  19  Feb.,  1839,  Bruns- 
wick. Asst.  Surg.,  1st  Me.  Vet.  Vols.,  1865. 
Lect.  Entomology,  B.  C.  Prof.  Zoology 
and  Geology,  Brown  Univ. 

Albert  DeForest  Palmer,  b.  12  Mar., 
1839,  North  Anson.  Newton  Theo.  Sem., 
1864.  Pastor,  North  Berwick;  Plaistow, 
N.  II. 

Gustavus  Steward  Palmer.  A.M.  b.9 
June,  1841,  North  Anson.  Dentist,  Water- 
ville.     d.  16  Oct.,  1888. 

George  Loring  Peirce.  M.D.,  Jeff. 
IMed.  Coll.  b.  10  Aug.,  1837,  Kittery.  Phy- 
sician, New  York  City. 

Lauriston  Floyd  Purinton.  b.  3  May, 
1835,  Bowdoinham.    Res.,  Riclnnond. 


ALUMNI 


73 


Fabius   Maximus   Ray.     A.M.     b.  30 

INIar.,  1837,  South  Winclliani.    Lawyer,  Sac- 

carappa;  Portland.    State  Senate,  18Sa-U. 
John  Rich.     b.  29  Mar.,  1838,  Farming- 
dale.  ThooloKical  student,  d.  ]4Nov.,18(i3. 
Reuben  Augustus  Rideout.    A.M.    b. 

30  Nov.,  1834,  (Jarland.    Teacher,  Everett, 

INfass. 
Charles    Bean    Rounds.     A.M.     b.   8 

Dec,  1S34,  Danville.    Lieut. .3'2d  Me.  Vols., 

ls»i3.    Capt.,  18().j.    Lawyer,  Calais. 
Edward  Simonton.     A.M.     b.  3  Oct., 

1839,   Searsport.     Lieut.  'iOth   Me.  Vols., 

18(J-2.     P.vt.  Lieut.  Col.,  18(ir).    Lawyer,  St. 

Paul,  Minn. 
Edwin   Smith,    b.  8  Mar.,  1836,  Sears- 

jjort.     liangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1804.     Cong. 

ministry,  Mass.    I'astor,  liedford,  Mass. 
Henry  Sutton  Burgess  Smith.    M.D., 

Berkshire  Med.   Sch.,  186.5.     b.  12  July, 

1838.  Bridgton.    Asst.  Surg.  3-2d  Me.  Vols., 

18G4.     I'liysician,  Bowdoinham;   Middle- 

boro,  Mass. 
Edward  Stanwood.    A.M.    b.  16 Sept., 

1S41,  Augusta.    Journalist,  Boston.    Res., 

Urookline,  Mass. 
George  Eastman  Stubbs.  A.M.  M.D., 

Ilarv.,   18(i3.      b.  30    Dec.,   1830,   Strong. 

Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.,  18()3.      Asst. 

Surg.,  U.  S.  V.     Bvt.  Capt.,  18U0.    Prof. 

Surg.  Pathology,  MedicoChirugical  Coll. 

Physician,  Philadelphia. 
John   Warren    Thorp.     A.M.     M.D., 

Univ.  City  of  X.  Y.,  isTl.    b.'20  April,  is;ii), 

P>()<)thl)ay.     Physician,  Oxford,  N.  Y. 
Grenville  Mellen  Thurlow.    A.M.    b. 

3  Oct.,  1838,  Poland.    Teac'her,  Newcastle. 

Manufacturer,  Boston ;  Newport,  R.  I. 
Joseph  Badger  Upham.    A.M.     b.  25 

Dec.,  1840,  Portsmouth,  N.  II.    Past  Asst. 

Engineer,  U.  S.  N.    Retired,  IS".").    Res., 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.    d.  13  Aug.,  1889. 
Sylvanus   Dexter   "Waterman,     b.   14 

Sept.,   1842,    Litchlleld.     3d   .Mass.   Vols. 

Superintendent  of  Schools,  Berkeley,  Cal. 
Philenthius  Cleaveland  Wiley.   A.M. 

M.D.,   1804.      b.    21    Feb.,    1840,    Bethel. 

Physician,  Bethel,    d.  2G  April,  1877. 

52—*  16 

Class  of  1862. 

Frederick  Henry  Beecher.  A.M.  b. 
22  June,  1841,  New  Orleans,  La.  Lieut. 
Kith  Me.  Lieut.  U.  S.  A.  d.  18  .Sept.,  1868, 
Colorado. 


Albion  Burbank.  A.M.  b.  25  Dec, 
18.30,  Limerick.  Prin.  High  School,  Exe- 
ter, N.  H. 

Sylvester  Burnh am.  A.M.  D.D.,1885. 
b.  1  Feb.,  1842,  Exeter,  N.  H.  Newton 
Theo.  Sem.,  1873.  Prof.  Hebrew,  Colgate 
Univ.,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. 

James  Aiistin  Burns.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
188.5.  b.  25  Jan.,  1840,  Oxford.  Lieut.  7th 
Conn.,  1861.  Capt.,  1862.  Civil  engineer. 
Prof.  Chemistry,  Southern  Med.  Coll. 
Res.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

Joseph  Webber  Chadwick.  A.M.  b. 
8  May,  1836,  China.  Teacher.  Master 
Boston  Lat.  Sch.    Res.,  IVL'ilden,  IMass. 

Isaac  Bassett  Choate.  A.M.  b.  12 
July,  1833,  Naples.  Prof.  Buchtell  Coll. 
Teacher  and  author,  Boston. 

Melville  Augustus  Cochran.  A.M. 
b.  18  July,  1836,  Litchfield.  Capt.  16th  Inf., 
U.  S.  A.  Bvt.  Major,  1863.  Col.  6th  Inf., 
U.  S.  A. 

Samuel  Page  Dame.  A.M.   b.  23  Nov., 

1840,  Falmouth.    Druggist,  Sharon,  Penn. 
William  EUingwood  Donnell.    A.M. 

b.  1  Oct.,  1841,  Portland.  Adj.  20th  Me., 
1863.  Bvt.  Maj.,  1865.  Journalist,  New 
Y'ork  City. 

EUis  Richmond  Drake,  b.  11  Feb.,  1840, 
(iarland.  Andover Theo. Sem.,  1868.  Cong, 
ministry,  Mass.    Pastor,  Maidiattan, Kan. 

George  William  Edwards,  b.  27  Nov., 
1830,  Gorham.  Lt.  16th  Me.  Vols.  d.  13 
Dec,  1862,  Fredericksburg,  Va. 

Almon  Goodwin,  b.  18  Mar.,  1840, 
IJaldwin.  Lt.  10th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Law- 
yer, New  York  City. 

Thomas  Hayden  Green,  b.  31  Mar., 
1842,  Calais.  Capt.  U.  S.  V.,  1862.  d.  9 
Aug.,  18<;2,  Cedar  Mountain,  Va. 

Frank  Alpine  Hill.     A.M.     b.  12  Oct., 

1841,  Biddeford.  I'rin.  Chelsea  High  Sch. 
Head  INIaster  Eng.  High  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.    Sec'y  Mass.  Board  of  Education. 

William  Albert  Hobble,    b.  25  Oct., 

1837,  Garland.  16th  Iowa  Vols.  Teacher. 
Res.,  Garland. 

Henry  Hastings  Hunt.  A.M.  M.D., 
1867.  b.  7  July.  1842,  Gorham.  Ist  Me. 
Art'y.  Prof.  Physiology,  B.  C.  Physi- 
cian, Gorham;  Portland. 

Frederick  Nickels  Huston.  M.D., 
1873.  b.  1  Oct.,  1830,  Damariscotta.  Lt. 
21st  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Physician,  Rockland. 
d.  7  May,  1801. 

W^iUard  Morse  Jenkins,    b.  1  Mar., 

1838,  Chatham,  N.  H.     1st  Lt.  17th  Me. 


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Vols.,  1862.     il.  10  Xov.,  1862,   Edward's 

Ferry,  ISld. 
George     Gustavus     Kimball.       A.M. 

LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1866.    b.  2S  Feb., 

1843,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Dorville  Libby.   A.M.   b.  17  Aug.,  1837, 

Portland.    I'ublisher,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Augustus    Newbert   Linscott.      b.   6 

Sept.,  183T,.Jeflerson.  Capt. 21st Me. Vols., 

1S62.    Lawyer,  Chicago,  111. 
John   Thomas   Magrath.     b.    7   Oct., 

1842,  Gardiner.  Prot.Epis.  ministry.  Rec- 
tor, Mattapan,  Mass. 
Albert  George  Manson.     A.M.     b.  10 

Nov.,  1836,   Liniington.     Real  estate,  St. 

Paul,  Minn.    d.  11  Nov.,  1878. 
George    Adams    Mark.     A.M.     b.   23 

Oct.,  1837,  Portland.    Librarian,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.    d.  1  Dec,  1887. 
Joel  Marshall.    A.M.    b.  23  May,  1834, 

Buxton.    Lawyer,  Buxton. 
Charles  Porter  Mattocks.  A.M.  LL.B., 

Harv.,  1807.    b.  11  Oct.,  1840,  Danville,  Vt. 

Lieut.  17th  Me    Vols.,  1862.     Bvt.  Brlg.- 

Gen.,  1865.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Charles    Widgery    Milliken.     A.M. 

M.D.,  Univ.  Mich.,  186.i.    b.  17  Mar.,  1836, 

Buxton.  Physician,  Slmllsburg,  Wis.  d.  14 

June,  1880,  Limerick. 
Eugene  Putnam  Morse.     A.M.     b.  K! 

Dec,  1839,  Bridgton.     Lawyer,  Chicago. 

d.  31  Dec,  1871. 
George   Edwin  Moulton.     b.  7  Nov., 

1839,  Westbrook.  Lt.  13th  Me.  Vols.,  1861. 
Capt. 30th  Me.  Vols.,  1864.  Res.,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. 

Joseph  Noble.  A.M.  b.  7  Oct.  1839, 
Augusta.  Lt.  9th  Me.  Vols.,  1861.  Lt.-Col., 
1864.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Edward  Newman  Packard.  A.M. 
D.D.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1891.  b.  16  Dec, 
1841,  Lancaster,  Mass.  Tutor.  Asst. 
Prof.  Math.  Pastor,  Evanston,  111.; 
Dorchester,  IMass. ;   Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Samuel  Wiggin  Pearson,  b.  24  Oct., 
1836,  Alna.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1866. 
Cong,  ministry,  Me.  Manufacturer,  Bruns- 
wick. 

John  Melvin  Pease.    A.M.   b.  30  Aug., 

1840,  Bridgton.  2.')th  Me.  Vols.  Free  Bap- 
tist ministry.  Pastor,  Lebanon.  Res., 
Valley  City,  Cal. 

John  Edwin  Pierce.  A.M.  b.  22  Sept., 
1839,  Monmouth.  Serg.  1st  Wis.  H'vy 
Art'y.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  18(!8.  Mis- 
sionary, Turkey.    Res.,  Monmouth. 


Charles  Henry  Pope.  b.  18  Oct.,  1841, 
Mnchias.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1865.  Home 
Miss.,  Cal.  Pastor,  Thomaston ;  Kenne- 
bunkport. 

Howard  Lyman  Prince.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Columbian  Univ.,  1876.  b.  17  May,  1840, 
Cumberland.  Lt.  20th  Me.  Vols.,  1864. 
Bvt.  Capt.,  1864.  Lawyer,  Washington, 
D.  C.    Librarian  Patent  Office. 

Isaac  "Warren  Starbird.  A.M.  M.D., 
Dart.,  1878.  b.  6  Aug.,  1839,  Litchfield. 
Capt.  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Bvt.  Brig.- 
Gen.,  1865.     Physician,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Henry  Otis  Thayer.  A.M.  b.  2  Dec, 
1832,  Paris.  Bnngor  Theo.  Sem.,  1865. 
Pastor,  Woolwich ;   Gray. 

Almon  Libby  Varney.  A.M.  b.  5 
April,  1839,  Windliam.  Lt.  13th  Me.  Vols., 
1861;  Capt.,  1862.  Major,  Ord.  Dept, 
U.  S.  A.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Charles  Henry  Verrill.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Lafayette,  1881.  b.  29  May,  1837,  Dor- 
chester, Mass.  Prin.  State  Normal  Sch., 
Mansfield,  Penn.  Prin.  Delaware  Liter. 
Inst.,  Franklin,  N.  Y. 

Daniel  "Wingate  ^A/■aldron.  A.M.  b.  11 
Nov.,  1840,  Augusta.  Andover  Theo.  Sem., 
1866.    City  Miss.,  Boston. 

Marcus  Wight.  A.M.  b.  7  July,  1838, 
Albany.  Lt.  4th  Cav.,  U.  S.  C.  T.,  1864. 
Salesman.    Res.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

42— *  9 

Class  of  1863. 

Joseph   Clement  Bates.     A.M.    b.   1 

July,  1836,  Richmond.  Lawyer,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Charles  Upham  BeU.  A.M.  b.  26 
Feb.,  1843,  Exeter,  N.  II.  42d  Mass.  Vols. 
Lawyer,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Thomas  Taylor  Beverage,  b.  13  Aug., 
18.38,  Thomaston.  Teacher,  d.  12  May, 
1864. 

Addison  Blanchard.  b.  12  Feb.,  1840, 
Cumberland.  Lt.  21st  U.  S.  C.  T.,  1865. 
And.  Theo.  Sem.,  1868.  Cong,  ministry. 
Me.  Supt.  Home  Miss.  Society,  Kansas. 
Pastor,  Denver,  Col. 

George  Edgar  Brown,  b.  1  Nov.,  1841, 
Hampden.  Lt.22d  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Patent 
office,    d.  29  April,  1873,  Georgetown,  D.  C. 

Horace  Rundlett  Cheney.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Harv.,  1868.  b.  29  Oct.,  1844,  Par- 
sonsfleld.  Lawyer,  Boston,  d.  13  Dec, 
1876,  Philadelphia. 


ALUMNI 


75 


Alvah  Berton  Dearborn.   A.M.  M.D., 

1S70.  b.  3  Au{,^,  184-2,  Topshani.  Physi- 
cian, Newburyport,  Mass.;  Somerville, 
IMass. 

John  "Wheeler  Duxbury.  A.M.  b.  4 
Oct.,  1841,  Diivor,  N.  H.  Electrical  engi- 
neer, Lowell,  IMass. 

George  Addison  Emery.  A.M.  b.  14 
Xov.,  ls;i<),  Saco.    Lawyer,  Saco. 

James  Lewis  Fogg.  A.M.  b.  10  Dec, 
18;!,"),  Windham.  Insurance  agent,  Oak- 
laixl,  Cal. 

Rodelphus  Howard  Gilmore.  A.M. 
LL.I5.,  Albany  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  186.5.  b.  19 
Keb.,184-2,  Leetls.  Lawyer,  Cedar  Rapids, 
la. ;  Denver,  Col. 

Thomas  Martin  Giveen.  A.M.  b.  29 
Mar.,  1841,  Brunswick.  Lawyer,  Bruns- 
wick. 

William  Ellsworth  Greene.  A.M.  b. 
14  Nov.,  18.'5",  Newport.  Lawyer.  Judge 
Superior  Court.    Res.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Benjamin  Dwight  Greene.  A.M.  b. 
2(>  June,  1844,  Brunswick.  West  Point 
Mil.  Acad.,  18(!G.  Capt.,  Engineer  Corps, 
U.  S.  .\.    Civil  engineer.  New  York  City. 

George  Augxistine  Haines.  A.jNI.  b. 
2  Aug.,  184;?,  P.iddcford.  Merchant,  Boston. 

George  Goodwin  Harriman.  b.2  Jan., 
1842,  Great  Falls,  N.  IL  Rochester  Theo. 
Seni.,  18Gi).  Pastor,  Urbana,  Ohio.  Elec- 
trician, Cleveland,  Ohio.  Res.,  Morelia, 
IMexici). 

George  Lewis  Holmes.  A.M.  b.  .'iO 
Jan.,  1843,  Ellsworth.  Lawyer,  d.  13 
.Ian.,  1884,  Augusta. 

James  Madison  Howe.  b.  2.3  Oct., 
1830,  Fryeburg.  Lt.  23d  Me.  Vols.,  1862. 
Res.,  Fryeburg.    d.  17  Feb.,  1894. 

Thomas  Wright  Hale  Hussey.  A.M. 
b.  30  May,  1836,  Barrington,  N.  II.  Teacher, 
Nashua,  N.  H.;  Methuen,  Mass.  Res., 
INIarblehead,  Mass. 

Henry  Irving  Jordan.  M.D.,  Colum- 
bia, 1867.  b.  31  Jan.,  1844,  Westbrook. 
Physician,  d.  16  Oct.,  1870,  Stillwater, 
Minn. 

Henry  Kimball.  A.M.  b.  14  Dec, 
1833,  Shapleigh.  Lawyer,  Rochester,  N.  II. 

Gideon  Libby.  A.M.  b.  13  Mar.,  1837, 
Saco.  Garrett  Biblical  Inst.,  1867.  Meth. 
Epis.  ministry.  111.  d.6  Sept.,  1879,  Bethel, 
111. 

George  Manlius  Pease.  M.D.,  18G7. 
b.  l.")  Dec,  1841,  Bridgton.  1st  Me.  Lt. 
Art'y.  Physician,  Bridgton.  d.  18  Dec, 
1873. 


Adoniram  Judson  Pickard.  A.M. 
INI.D.,  Homu'opathic  IIosp.  Coll.,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  187-2.  b.  24  Dec,  1838,  Hampden. 
Lt.  2d  Me.  Cav.,  1863.  Physician,  Pensa- 
cola,  Fla.    d.  -26  Dec,  1882,  Carmel. 

Frederick  W^illiam  Augustine  Pike. 
b.  27  May,  1842,  Cornish,    d.3  Jan.,  1864. 

Evans  Searle  Pillsbury.  b.  8  Aug., 
1839,Monson.  Lt.  1st  Me.  Cav.,  1861.  Law- 
yer, .San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Nathaniel  French  Putnam,  b.  2  Feb., 
1839,  Croydon,  N.  II.  Gen.  Theo.  Sem., 
1866.  Prot.  Epis.  ministry.  Rector,  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah.    d.  26  April,  1891. 

Frank  Chadbourne  Remick.  b.  29 
Aug.,  1841,  Cornish.  Merchant,  Chicago, 
111. 

Richard  W^infield  Robinson.  A.M. 
b.  9  Jan.,  1840,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Charles  Burnham  Shackford.  b.  29 
Dec,  1840,  Barrington,  N.  H.  Lawyer, 
Dover,  N.  H.    d.  2  Jan.,  1881. 

Andrew  Jackson  Smith.  A.M.  b.  10 
Sept.,  1836,  Swan's  Island.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,  1866.  Pastor,  Boothbay;  Waterforil. 
(1.  16  Nov.,  1876. 

Andrew  Robinson  Giddinge  Smith. 
A.M.  M.D.,  Dart.,  1866.  b.  2  May,  1841, 
Bridgton.  Asst.  Surg.,  2d  Me.  Cav.  Phy- 
sician, Whitclield.  State  Sen.,  1879-80; 
1891-2. 

Benjamin  Fuller  Smith.  A.M.  b.  28 
Feb.,  1842,  Wiscasset.  Lawyer,  Wiscasset. 
d.  -23  Mar.,  1885. 

Newman  Smyth.  A.M.  D.D.,  Univ. 
N.  Y.,  1881.  b.  25  June,  1843,  Brunswick. 
Lt.  16th  Me.  Vols.,  1864.  Andover  Theo. 
Sem.,  1867.  Pastor,  Quincy,  III.;  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

Albion  Wesley  Stuart.  A.M.  b.  11 
June,  1839,  Etna.  Tea(;her.  Supt.  Sch., 
Ottunnva,  la. 

Edward  Lewis  Sturtevant.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Harv.,  1866.  b.  '2;{  Jan.,  1842,  Bos- 
ton. Lt.  24th  Me.  Vols.,  1862;  Capt.,  1863. 
Farmer,  Soutli  Framingham,  Mass.  Di- 
rector N.  Y.  Agr.  Exp.  Station,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.    Res.,  So.  F'ramingham,  Mass. 

Isaiah  Trufant.  A.M.  b.  lli  Dec,  1833, 
Ilarpswell.  Prin.  Miami  Classical  Sch., 
Oxford,  Ohio.    Res.,  No.  Parsonsfleld. 

Cyrus  Bede  Varney.  A.M.  b.  13  Oct., 
1839,  Windham.   Teacher.    Res.,  Deering. 

Charles  Chaplin  Watson.  A.M.  b.  2.5 
Sept.,  18:i5,  Gilford,  N.  H.     Union  Theo. 


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Seni.,  1860.  Pastor,  Hinsdale,  N.  II. ;  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.;  Lynn,  IMass. 

Jacob  Brackett  "Webber,  b.  23  Aug., 
1830,  Prceport.    Teacher,    d.  Sept.,  1863. 

Alexander  Drummond  "Willard.  A.M. 
LL.I?.,  Cohimbian  Univ.,  1869.  b.  24  Nov., 
1836,  New  I'orthind.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

41—*  15 

Class  of  1864. 

Frederick  Hunt  Appleton.  A.M.  1).  14 

.Jan.,  1844,  Bangor.    Lawyer,  Bangor. 
Charles   Bennett,      b.   27   Mar.,   1839, 

Bridgton.    Lt.  19th  Me.  Vols  ,  186t.    Law- 
yer, Mattoon,  111. 
Joseph   Bennett,      b.    2(i  May,    1840, 

Bx-idgton.    Lawyer,  Boston.    State  Sen., 

1880-81,  1891. 
Samuel  Shannon  Caswell.    A.M.  b.  5 

Mar.,  1840,  Straftbrd,  N.  H.    Lt.  18th  N.  H. 

Vols.,  1SC4.     Lawyer,     d.   17  Oct.,  1870, 

Junction  City,  Kan. 
Charles  Curtis.  A.M.   Ph.D.,  Rutgers, 

1878.    b.  17  Aug.,  1837,  Garland.     Prin. 

Free  Acad.,  Kingston,  N.  V.    Dept.  Public 

In.struction,  New  York  City. 
Owen  W^arren  Davis.  A.M.  b. 21  Dec, 

184-2,  Great  Falls,  N.H.  7thR.I.Cav.  Man- 
ufacturer, Bangor;   Middlesborough,  Ky. 
John    Emery    Dow.       A.M.       LL.B., 

Harv.,  1806.     b.  6  Aug.,   1842,  Portland. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City.    d.  7  May,  1878, 

Augusta. 
Albert    Owen    Fellows.     A.M.     b.   3 

June,  1842,  Fayette.    Lawyer,  Chicago,  111. 
Enoch  Foster.    A.M.    LL.B.,  Albany, 

1865.,  b.  10  May,  1839,  Newry.     Lt.  13th 

Me.  Vols.,  1861.     Lawyer,  Bethel.     State 

Senate,  1874-5.     Judge    Supreme  Court, 

1884—. 
Sanford  Oscar  Frye.    b.  10  Dec,  1841, 

Bath.    Act.  Asst.  Paym'r;  Clerk,  U.  S.  N. 

d.  21  Sept.,  1864,  Hilton's  Head,  S.  C. 
"William  Little   Gerrish.    b.  31  Aug., 

1^41,  Portland.    Lt.  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1864. 

d.  11  Feb.,  1865,  Petersburg,  Va. 
George  Mark  Gordon,  b.  9  Aug.,  1843, 

Saco.    Teacher,    d.  19  Feb.,  1806,  Somer- 

ville,  Mass. 
Nahum  "Wesley  Grover.    A.M.     b.  13 

Feb.,  1836,  Betliel.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1867.     Cong,  ministry.     Pastor,  Ossipee 

Centre,  N.  H. 
John  Calvin  Harkness.    A.M.    b.   19 

Nov.,    1839,    Bangor.      Pres.   Del.    State 


Normal  Univ.  Lawyer  and  journalist, 
Wilmington,  Del. 

Myron  Munson  Hovey.  A.M.  b.  19 
April,  1839,  Waldoboro.  Act.  Asst.  Paym., 
U.  S.  N.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Brooklyn, 
N.  \'.    Res.,  Nashua,  N.  II. 

Henry  Nason  AVest  Hoyt.  A.M.  b. 
5  Nov.,  1844,  Portland.  7th  R.  1.  Cav. 
Lawyer.    Teaclier,  New  Brighton,  Penn. 

Edward  Chase  Ingersoll.  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbian Univ.,  1868.  b.  1  April,  1843, 
Bangor.  Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C. 
(1.  24  Dec,  1883. 

Charles  Jewett.  A.M.  M.I).,  Colum- 
bia, 1871.  b.  37  Sept.,  1839,  Bath.  Physi- 
cian, Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Prof.  Obstetrics, 
L.  I.  Coll.  Hospital. 

Augustus  Frost  Libby.  A.M.  b.  16 
Nov.,  1841,  Limerick.  Merchant,  New 
York  City. 

Charles  Freeman  Libby.  A.M.  b.  31 
.Jan.,  1844,  Limerick.  I^awyer,  Portland. 
State  Senate,  1889-92;   Pres.,  1891-2. 

Franklin  Littlefield.  A.M.    b.  3  April, 

1842,  Saco.    Merchant,  Saco. 

James   Henry   Maxwell,     b.  17  Nov., 

1843,  Saco.  20th  Me.  Vols.  d.  2  May, 
1865,  Washington. 

James  McKeen.  A.M.  b.  5  Dec,  1844, 
Brunswick.    Lawyer,  New'  York  City. 

Nathaniel  Melcher.  A.M.  b.  10  May, 
1837,  Topsham.  Rochester  Theo.  Sem., 
1868.  Baptist  ministry.  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics, Colby.    Salesman.    Res.,  Auburn. 

Henry  Tucker  Francis  Merrill.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Columbian  Univ.,  1870.  b.  10  Aug., 
1842,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Washington, 
D.  C.    (1.  1881. 

"William  Henry  Pierson.  A.M.  b.  12 
.Jan.,  1839,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Prince- 
ton Theo.  Sen).,  1867.  Pastor,  Fitchburg, 
Mass.;   Somerville,  Mass. 

Charles  Augustus  Robbins.  A.M. 
M.D.,  1867.  b.  2  July,  1843,  Brunswick. 
Act.  Asst.  Paymr.,  U.  S.  N.  Publisher, 
New  York  City. 

Thomas  Herbert  White.  A.M.  b. 
5  Oct.,  1843,  Bangor.  Broker  and  banker, 
Chicago,  111. 

Joseph  Newell  "Whitney.  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbian Univ.,  1868.  b.  13  Sept.,  1836, 
Raymond.  Lt.  2d  R.  I.  Cav.,  1862.  Chief 
clerk.  Bureau  of  Statistics,  Washington, 
D.C. 

John  Green  "Wight.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Hamilton  Coll.,  1887.  b.  2  Mar.,  1842,  Gil- 
cad.    U.  S.  N.,  1802-3.    Prin.  Cooperstowu 


ALUMNI 


77 


Acad.,  N.  Y. ;   High  School,  Worcester, 

Mass. 
Webster  Woodbury.      A.M.      b.  20 

April,  1841,S\veilen.     Bangor  Thco.  Sem, 

18GS.     Cong,  ministry.     I'astor,  Skowhe- 

gan ;  Milford,  ^rass. 
John  Harrison  Woods.    A.M.    b.  23 

Aug.,  1840,  Farmiiigton.     Composer  anil 

publisher  of  music,  Boston. 
Alonzo  Parsons  W^right.    A.M.    b.  24 

Nov.,  1840,  New  Miieyaril.   Lawyer,  Odell, 

111.;  Streator,  111.  33_*8 

Class  of  1865. 

George  William  Mosher  Adams,  b. 
'23  Feb.,  1838,  Wilton,  d.  4  Sept.,  18(i8, 
LaCrosse,  Wis. 

Thomas  Davee  Anderson.  LL.B., 
Colnmbian  Univ.,  18ii8.  b.  10  May,  18,311, 
Belfast.  Lawyer,  Washington,  I).  C.  d. 
22  Oct.,  187!),  Portland. 

W^illiam  Henry  Harrison  Andrews. 
b.lO  May,  1831t,  I'lcasant  Ridge.  Quarter- 
master, 11th  >re.  \'ols.  Lawyer,  Boston, 
d.  HI  April,  180-2,  Philadelphia. 

Charles  Robinson  Brown.  A.M.  M.D., 
New  York  IIoma'oi)athic  Med.  Coll.,  1872. 
b.  2(!  May,  1838,  Gorham.  I'hysiciau, 
Lynn,  Mass. 

John  Bradbury  Cotton,  b.  ;>  Aug., 
1841,  Woodstock,  Conn.  Lawyer,  Lewis- 
ton.    Asst.  Att'y  Gen.,  \Vashington,  1>.  C. 

Horatio  Sumner  Dresser,  b.  5  Mar., 
1841,  Brunswick.  ^Manufacturer,  Read- 
ing, Pcnn.    d.  0  Aug.,  ls7r),  Littleton,  Col. 

James  Frederick  Dudley.  A.M.  b.  1 
Feb.,  1841,  Hampden.  Ins.  manager.  New 
York  Cit.y.  Sec'y  yEtna  Insurance  Co., 
Hartford,  Conn. 

David  Augustus  Easton.  A.M.  b.  10 
Aug.,  1843,  Cincinnati,  (J.  AndoverTlieo. 
Sem.,18()9.  Cong,  ministry,  Ct.  IJankor,  N. 
Y.  City.    d.  1  Mar.,  1894,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Charles  Fish.  A.M.  b.  2  Sept.,  18.32, 
Patten.  Teacher.  Prin. Brunswick  High 
Sch. 

Charles  Fuller.  A.M.  M.D.,  186!). 
b.  10  June,  1843,  Lincoln.  Tutor,  Mead- 
ville  Theo.  Scin.    I'hysician,  Lincoln. 

Jeremiah  Ellsworth  FuUerton.  b.  4 
July,  1843,  Keadlield.  AndoverTlieo.Seni., 
1870.  Cong,  ministry.  I'astor,  Bellows 
Falls,  Vt. 

Stephen  W^alter  Harmon.  A.M.  b.  24 
July,  1837,  West  Buxton.  Lawyer,  Boston. 

Frank  Lord  Hayes,  b.  6  July,  184.3, 
Saco.    Lawyer,  Boston. 


Melvin  Joseph  Hill.    A.M.   b.  25  Dec, 

1843,  Biddeford.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wake- 
fleld,  Mass.  Master  Eng.  High  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton.   Res.,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Horatio  Bartlett  Lawrence.  A.M. 
b.  19  Dec,  1841,  Wayne.  Newton  Theo. 
.Sem.,  1870.  Teacher.  Res.,  West  Sutton, 
Mass. 

Joseph  Alvah  Locke.  A.M.  b.  25 
Dec,  1843,  Hollis.  Lawyer,  Portland. 
Pres.  State  Senate,  1880-2. 

Edward  Jarvis  Millay.  A.M.  b.  5 
.Tunc,  1840,  Bowdoinhaiu.  Lawyer,  Bow- 
doinham. 

Joseph  Eugene  Moore.  A.M.  b.  14 
Mar.,  1841,  Lisbon.    Lawyer,  Thomaston. 

Moses  Cornelius  Stone.  A.M.  M.D., 
Univ.  City  of  N.  Y.,  1808.  b.  23  April,  1842, 
Jay.    Physician,  Newburgh,  N.  Y. 

Henry  William  Swasey.  b.  17  Jan., 
1842,  Standish.  Lawyer,  Standish;  Port- 
land. 

Charles  Weeks.    A.M.    b.  1  Jan.,  1845, 
Damiiriscotta.    Lawyer,  Wiscasset. 
21— *  5 

Class  of  1866. 

Charles  McCulloch  Beecher.  A.M. 
b.  10  Aug.,  184.'i,  Georgetown,  Mass.  Mer- 
chant, Bridgepiirt,  Conn.;  British  Colum- 
bia. 

Charles  Augustus  Boardman.  A.M. 
I).  24  Dec,  1844,  St.  Stephens,  N.  B. 
Merchant,  Palatka,  Fla.;  Jacksonville, 
Fla. 

Delevan  Carleton.  b.  22  June,  1840, 
Portland.  Music  teacher,  Manistee,  Mich  ; 
Farmer,  Dak. 

Sylvester  Benjamin  Carter.  A.M.  b. 
23  June,  184.'),  Newburyport,  Mass.  In- 
surance, Boston. 

Henry  Leland  Chapman.  A.M.  D.D., 
1890.  b.  20  July,  1845,  Bethel.  Bangor 
Theo.  Sem.,  1809.  Tutor.  Prof.  Latin. 
Prof.  Rhet.,  Oratory  and  Phig.  Lit. 

Hiram  Kendall  Colby,  b.  18  Feb., 
184.5,  Topsham.  Serg.  loth  Me.  Vols.,  1864. 
d.  22  Jan.,  1809,  Topsham. 

Ezekiel  Hanson  Cook.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  1889;  also  Colgate 
Univ.,  1889.  b.  18  Dec,  184,5,  Lewiston. 
Teacher,  Columbus,  Ohio.  1st  Me.  Art'y. 
Pres.  Nat.  ?;duc.  Assoc  Supt.  Schools, 
Flushing,  N.  Y. 

John  Allen  Chandler  Fellows,  b.  13 
May,  1841,  Athens.  Tutor,  d.  5  Feb., 
1,869,  Brunswick. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Joseph  Greenleaf  Pernald.  b.  12  Aug., 

1843,  roland.    Tutor,  Bates,    d.  19  Nov., 
1867. 
Frederic  Henry  Gerrish.  A.M.  M.D., 

1869.  b.  21  Mar.,  1845,  Portland.  Physi- 
cian. Prof.  Materia  Medica,  Univ.  Michi- 
gan.   Prof.  Anatomy,  B.  C. 

John  Parshley  Gross.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Rutgers;  also  Lafayette,  b.  1  May,  1841, 
Brunswick.  Teacher,  Plaiufleld,  N.  J. 
d.  30  Sept.,  18^1. 

John  Jacob  Herrick.  A.M.  b.  25  May, 
1845,  Hillsboro,  111.    Lawyer,  Chicago. 

Charles  King  Hinkley.     A.M.    M.D., 

1870.  b.  16  Nov.,  1844,  Gorham.  Druggist, 
Boston.    Music  teacher,  Gorham. 

George  Freeland  Holmes.  A.M.  b.  5 
Nov.,  1844,  Oxford.  Lawyer,  Portland, 
d.  6  Mar.,  1892,  Augusta. 

WiUiam  Penn  Hussey.  A.M.  b.  26 
July,  1840,  Newburgh.  Teacher,  Chi- 
cago. 

George  William  Kelly.  A.M.  b.  3 
Nov.,  1844,  Portland.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1869.  Cong,  ministry,  Maine;  Vermont. 
Pastor,  South  Portland. 

Hiram  Bartlett  Lawrence.  A.M.  b.  S 
Mar.,  1840,  Wayne.  Teacher.  Prin.  Ap- 
pleton  St.  Sch.,  llolyoke,  Mass. 

George  Edwin  Lord.  A.M.  M.D., 
Chicago  Med.  Coll.,  1871.  b.  17  Feb.,  1846, 
Brunswick.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.  d.  25 
June,  1876,  Little  Big  Horn  Riv.,  Mon- 
tana. 

Leander  Otis  Merriam.  A.M.  b.  5 
May,  1843,  Garland.  Manager  R.  R.  Trans- 
fer Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

George  Thomas  Packard.  A.M.  b.  11 
Feb.,  1844,  Lancaster,  Mass.  Andover 
Theo.  Sem.,  1869.  Prot.  Epis.  ministry. 
Literary  work,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

George  True  Sumner.  A.M.  b.  30 
Jan.,  1S44,  Appleton.  26th  Me.  Vols.  Law- 
yer, Sheboygan,  Wis.;  Dnrango,  Col. 

Francis  Storer  Thacher.  A.M.  b.  23 
Oct.,  1842,  Machias.  Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  1873. 
Unitarian  ministry.  Res.,  West  Newton, 
Mass. 

Charles  Edwin  Webster.  A.M.  M.D., 
1869.  b.  9  Feb.,  1841,  Portland.  Physi- 
cian, Portland,    d.  24  Dec,  1892. 

Russell  Davis  Woodman.  A.M.  b.  30 
April,  1844,  Searsmont.  Banker,  West- 
brook. 

24— *  7 


Class  of  1867. 

Melvin  Franklin  Arey.  A.M.  b.  19 
Jan.,  1844,  Hampden.  Corp.  22d  Me.  Vols. 
Teacher.  Supt.  Pub.  Schools,  Fort  Dodge, 
Iowa.  Prof.  Nat.  Sci.,  Iowa  State  Normal 
Sch.,  Cedar  Falls,  la. 

Jotham  Franklin  Clark.  A.M.  b.  5 
Oct.,  1844,  Wells.  Insui'ance  manager, 
Portland,    d.  15  Mar.,  1884,  Portland. 

Oren  Cobb.  A.M.  b.  22  Sept.,  1841, 
Winthrop.  Teacher,  New  Hamburgh  on 
the  Hudson,  N.  Y. 

Hollo  Marble  Cole.  b.  27  Feb.,  1844, 
Paris.    Law  student,    d.  13  Sept.,  1868. 

Isaac  Sanford  Curtis.  A.M.  M.D., 
1872.  b.  1  Jan.,  1839,  Bath.  Physician, 
Eastport;   Brunswick. 

Usher  Ward  Cutts.  A.M.  b.  10  April, 
1843,  North  Berwick.  Prin.  High  Sch., 
Orange,  N.  J.    Supt.  Schools. 

George  Patten  Davenport.  A.M.  b.29 
May,  1844,  Bath.  Broker  and  insurance 
agent,  Bath. 

James  Payson  Dixon.  A.M.  b.  20 
Seiit.,  1842,  Lebanon.  Prin.  Colby  Acad., 
New  London,  N.  H.  Merchant,  Worcester, 
Mass. 

Benjamin  Briarly  Eaton,  b.  11  May, 
1842,  Wells.  Civil  engineer,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.    Res.  (1892),  New  York  City. 

William  Elden.  A.M.  b.  4  Nov.,  1842, 
East  Corinth.  Teacher.  Prof.  Nat.  Sci., 
Wayland  Univ.  d.  22  May,  1883,  Beaver 
Dam,  Wis. 

Napoleon  Gray.  b.  12  Jan.,  1843,  Har- 
rison. Lawyer,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Stephen  Calvin  Horr.  A.M.  b.  27 
Nov.,  1835,  Waterl'ord.  Teacher,  Maple 
Rapids,  Mich.  d.  29  April,  1875,  Cumber- 
land Mills. 

William  Stickney  Huse.  A.M.  b.  27 
Mar.,  1846,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Lawyer, 
d.  13  Oct.,  1876. 

Winfield  Scott  Hutchinson.  A.M. 
b.  27  May,  1845,  Buckfleld.  Lawyer,  Bos- 
ton. 

John  Norris  McClintock.  A.M.  b.  12 
May,  1846,  Winthrop.  U.  S.  coast  survey. 
Editor,  Concord,  N.  II.  Civil  engineer, 
Boston. 

James  Wallace  McDonald.  A.M.  b. 
26  Jan.,  1843,  Bangor.  Teacher.  Agent 
Mass.  Bd.  Educ.     Res.,  Stoneham,  Mass. 

Richard  Greenleaf  Merriman.  A.M. 
b.  14  Mar.,  1846,  Brunswick.  Teacher. 
Res.  (1886),  Applegate,  Cal. 


ALUMNI 


79 


.  WiUiam  Pitt  Mudgett.  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia, isil'.t.  b.  ■>:,  .Jan.,  lfi-l-2,  Newburgh. 
Lt.  mil  l\Ie.  X'ols.,  lS(;-2.  I>a\vyer,  tireen- 
leaf,  Kan. 

Stephen  Morrill  Newman.  A.M.  D.I)., 
1SS7.  b.21  Nov.,  184.'),  Falnioutli.  Andover 
Tbeo.  Sem.,  1S71.  Pastor,  Taunton,  Mass. ; 
Ripen,  Wis.  Trof.  Math.,  Ripen  Coll. 
Pastor,  Washington,  D.  C.  Prof.  Past. 
Tlieo  ,  Howard  Univ. 

Stanley  Plummer.  b.  25  Feb.,  1.S4G, 
Dexter.  Serg.  Unattached  luf.,  Me.  Vols., 
18R5.  Lawyer,  Bangor.  U.  S.  civil  service. 
Law-yer,  skowhcgan ;  Dexter. 

George  Tingey  Sewall.  A.M.  b.  19 
July,  1844,  oldtown.     Lawyer,  <_)ldtown. 

Joshua  Vincent  Smith.  M.D.,  1869. 
b.  9  .Sept.,  184,5,  Bridgton.  2d  Me.  Cav. 
Physician,  Melrose,  Mass.  d.  18  April, 
1887. 

Frederick  King  Smyth.  A.M.  b.  1 
Jan.,  1840,  Brunswick.  Tutor,  B.  C.  Prof. 
Matli.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  Coll.,  Lan- 
caster, Penn.  Farmer,  .Santa  Barbara, 
Cal.    Res.,  Napa,  Cal. 

Henry  Sewall  Webster.  A.M.  b.  2(5 
Sept.,  184."(,  Augusta.     Lawyer,  Gardiner. 

Joseph  Colburn  Wilson,  b.  22  Mar., 
184,5,  Oi'ono.  Lawyer,  Orono.  d.  4  Aug., 
1890. 

25— *  7 

Class  of  1868. 

Orville  Dewey  Baker.     A.M.     LL.B., 

llarv.,  187i.     b.  22  Dec,  1847,  Augu.sta. 

Lawyer,  Augusta.  State  Att'y-Gen.,  1885-8. 
George  Madison  Bodge.    A.M.    b.  15 

Feb.,  1841,  Windham.    Fife  Major  7th  Me. 

Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  1878.    Pastor,  East  Bos- 
ton;  Leominster,  Mass. 
Charles  Edwin    Chamberlain.     A.M. 

b.    23    Aug.,   1846,    Bristol.       JIurchant, 

Bristol. 
George  Langdon  Chandler.   A.M.    b. 

2.1  Jan.,  1849,  Waterville.    Instructor,  B.  C. 

Teacher,  Newton,  INIass. 
Charles  Jarvis  Chapman.   A.M.    b.  29 

Jan.,  1848,  I'.uthel.    Merrhantand  banker, 

Portland. 
Charles  Henry  Cushman.     b.  14  July, 

1845, New  Gloucester.  Teacher.  d.29Sept., 

1868,  Dover,  N.  H. 
John   Say  ward   Derby,      b.    IG   Jan., 

1846,  Alfred.     Lawyer,  Saco;  New  York 

City;  Alfred. 


Thomas  Jefferson  Emery.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Bostiin  Univ.,  1877.      b.  26  Dec, 

1845,  Poland.     Lawyer,  Boston. 
Simon  Fogg.    b.  10  Aug.,  1844,  Stetson. 

Lt.  U..S.C.T.    Teacher,    d.  21  April,  1870, 
Panora,  la. 
George  Winslow  Foster.  A.M.  Pb.D., 

1870.  M.D.,1S7I.  b.28  8ept.,  1845,  Bangor. 
Physician,  Bangor;  Salt  Lake  City, 
Utah. 

Llewellyn  Sprague  Ham.    b.  15  Jan., 

1843,  Wales.  Teacher.  .Siipt.  .Schools, 
Pana,  111. 

John  Adams  Hinkley.  A.M.  b.  12 
Mar.,  1848,  Gorham.  iNIanufacturer,  Gor- 
ham. 

Frank  Eastman    Hitchcock.      M.D., 

1871.  b.  3  Mar.,  1847,  Damariscotta.  Phy- 
sician, Rockland. 

Charles  Galen  Holyoke.  A.M.  b.  IG 
Feb.,  1842,  Brewer.  Lt.  17th  Me.  Vols. 
Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1875.  Cong,  ministry, 
Maine.    Pastor,  Edgecomb. 

Elias    Synclair   Mason,      b.    18    Aug., 

1846,  Pethel.  Sec'y  Live  Stock  Asso., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.    Res.,  Rankin,  111. 

Robert  Lawrence  Packard.    A.M.    b. 

24    Nov.,   1847,    Brunswick.      Instructor, 

B.C.    Prof.  Cheni.,  Me.  State  Coll.    Prof. 

Chem.,   Mich.    Mining   .Sch.,    Houghton, 

Mich.     U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington, 

D.C. 
Charles  Aiigustus  Ring.  A.M.   M.D., 

1872;    also    Columbia,   1873.      b.  6    F^eb., 

1845,  Portland.   25th  Me.  Vols.    Physician, 

Portland. 
Leonard    W^arren    Rundlett.      C.E., 

1881.  b.  21  Sept.,  1846,  Alua.  City  engineer, 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
William  Frank  Shepard.    M.D.,  1871. 

b.    2G   Jan.,    1845,    Bangor.       Physician, 

Bangor. 
George  Adams  Smyth.    A.M.    Ph.D., 

Berlin,  1876.     b.  23  Sept.,  1847,  Brunswick. 

Prof.  Chem.,  Univ.  Vermont.     Scientilic 

expert.    Res.,  Bergen  Point,  N.  J. 
Charles  Edgar  Webber,    b.  8  Aug., 

1844,  Damariscotta.    Res.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
William  Thom  WeUs.   b.  G  Sei^t.,  184U, 

Great  Falls,  N.  II.  Merchant,  Wakefield, 
N.  H.  Res.,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Charles  Otis  Whitman.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Leipsic,  1878.  b.  14  Dec,  1842,  Woodstock. 
Prof.  Zoology, Univ.  Tokio,  Japan;  Clark 
Univ.  Prof.  Animal  Morphology,  L'niv. 
of  Chicago. 

23 *2 


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Class  of  1869. 

Frederic  Henry  Boardman.  b.  28 
April,  1848,  St.  Stephens,  N.  B.  Lawyer, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Norman  Call.  A.M.  M.D.,  Columbia, 
1872.  b.  23  Oct.,  1844,  Newcastle.  Physi- 
cian, Boston. 

Charles  Abraham  Cole.  A.M.  b.  23 
May,  1847,  Paris.  Teacher.  Priu.  Pleas- 
ant View  Inst.,  Pawtucket,  R.  1. 

John  Colby  Coombs.  LL.B.,  Harv., 
1871.  b.  9  Mar.,  1845,  Bowcloinham.  Law- 
yer, Boston. 

John  Colby  Cotton,  b.  21  April,  1844, 
Wolfboro,  X.H.  Teacher,  Ossipec,  X.  H. 
(1.  24  Dec,  1872. 

Oscar  Porter  Cunningham,  b.  29  Sept., 
1846,  Ellsworth.    Lawyer,  Bucksport. 

James  Dike.  b.  27  June,  1848,  Bath. 
Teacher.  Merchant,  Greensboro,  N.  C. 
d.  23  Nov.,  1886. 

Thomas  Henry  Eaton,  b.  23  Aug., 
1S4!I,  Bath.    Banker,  Ottinnwa,  Iowa. 

Frederic  Augustine  Fogg.  b.  12  July, 
18.50,  Portlanil.  Teacher.  Real  estate, 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Oscar  Fitz  Allen  Greene.  A.M.  b.  2 
Feb.,  1842,  Troy.  l.st  Me.  Cav.  Lecturer 
Roman  Law,  Univ.  Colorado.  Lawyer, 
Bonhler,  Col. 

George  Weeks  Hale.  A.M.  M.D., 
Coluniljia,  1872.  b.  13  Aug.,  1847,  New 
Sharon.  Pliysician,  Sedgwick;  Nashville, 
Tenn. 

Clarence  Hale.  A.M.  b.  15  April, 
1848,  Turner.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

James  Hunter  Kennedy,  b.  Ki  April, 
1844,  Strong.  Serg.  24th  Me.  Vols.  Law- 
yer, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  (1883). 

David  Hunter  Knowlton.  b.  21  Dec, 
1844,  Farmington.  IMnter  and  publisher, 
Farmington. 

Leavitt  Lothrop.  b.  11  June,  1848, 
Lisbon.  Planter,  La.  d.  26  Sept.,  1873, 
New  Orleans,  La. 

"William  Pitt  Morgan.  A.M.  b.  17 
Nov.,  1845,  North  Yarmouth.  Lawyer, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

George  Frank  Mosher.  A.M.  b.  12 
Feb.,  1S44,  China.  Editor  Morning  Star, 
Dover,  N.  H.  U.  S.  consular  service. 
Pres.  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich. 

Edward  Payson  Payson.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1871.  b.  16  July,  1849,  Wcstbrook. 
Lawyer,  Portland;  Boston. 


"Willard  Humphrey   Perley.     LL.B.,. 
Univ.  Mich.,  1871.    b.  17  Oct.,  1848,  Port- 
land.   Lawyer,  Detroit,  Mich.    d.  Sept., 
1873,  Saginaw  Bay,  Mich. 

Cassius  Clay  Powers,  b.  23  Jan.,  1846, 
Pittsfleld.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Henry  Brewer  Quinby.  A.M.  M.D., 
Columbian  Univ.,  1880.  b.  10  June,  1846, 
Biddeford.  N.  H.  State  Senate,  1889-90. 
Manufacturer,  Lakeport,  N.  H. 

Frank  Whitman  Ring.     A.M.     M.D., 

1878.  b.  28  Aug.,  1848,  Portland.  Phy- 
sician.  New  York  City. 

Charles  Rowell.      A.M.      b.  10  Mar., 

1849,  Lebanon.    Lawyer.    Treas.  Savings 

I$ank,  Fairfield. 
Charles  Asbury  Stephens,   b.  21  Oct., 

1845,  Norway.    Author  and  editor,  Boston. 
Hiram  Tuell.  b.  16 Mar.,  1844,  Sumner. 

Teacher.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  Milton,  Mass. 
Marshman      Edward      Wadsworth. 

A.M.;   also  Harv.,  1874.     Ph.D.,  Harv., 

1879.  b.  0  May,  1847,  Livermore  Falls. 
Instructor,  Harv.  Univ.  Prof.  Min.  and 
Geol.,  Colby.  Director,  Mich.  Mining 
Sch.,  Houghton,  Midi.    State  geologist. 

Harrison   Spofford  Whitman.     A.M. 

b.  5  Feb.,  1844,  ^Vood^tock.     Tufts  Div. 

Sch.,  1877.    Universalist  ministry,  Maine. 

Prin.  Westbrook  Seminary,  Deering. 
Oscar    Scott    Williams.     A.M.      b.  2 

July,  1844,  Durham.    Teacher,  Haverhill, 

Mass.    Supt.  of  Sch.,  Nashua,  N.  H. ;  Ded- 

liam,  Mass.    d.  11  Oct.,  1893. 
Fitz    Allen    Woodbury.     A.M.     b.    8 

Aug.,  1845,  Auburn.    Lawyer,  Chicago. 
Albert  Woodside.     A.M.     M.D.,1874. 

b.  19  July,  1847,  Wales.    Physician,  Ten- 

nant's  Harbor;  Rockland. 
William    Haskell    Woodwell.       b.   9 

Sept.,  1844,  Newburyport,  Mass.    Andover 

Theo.  Sem.,1872.  Cong,  ministry.   Pastor, 

Sandwich,  Mass. 

31— *  5 

Class  of  1870. 

DeAlva  Stanwood  Alexander.     A.M. 

b.  17  July,   1845,   Richmond.    128th  Ohio 

Vols.    Lawyer,  Indianapolis,  Ind.    U.  S. 

Dist.  Att'y-     Lawyer,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Charles  Edwin  Beale.     A.M.     LL.B., 

National  Univ.,   1872.     b.  10  Aug.,   1845, 

Bowdoin.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
LeRoy  Zuinglius  Collins,    b.  23  Sept., 

1844,  Union.    Teacher,  South  Manchester, 

Conn. 


ALUMNI 


81 


Albert  James  Curtis,    b.  2  Aug.,  1846, 

Bowiloin.    Teacher.    Res.,  Freeport. 
"William  Edwin  Frost.     A.M.     b.  (i 

Dec,  184-2,  Norway.      Corporal  23d  Me. 

Vols.    Teacher.     Prin.  Westford  Acad., 

Westford,  Mass. 
Charles  Franklin  Oilman,    b.  24  Feb., 

18.)0,  Porthmd.    d.  12  May,  1871. 
John  Henry  Gooch.     b.  2.5  Sept.,  1845, 

Yarmouth.    Musician,  California. 
Orville  Boardman  Grant,    b.  4  Sept., 

1844,  Ellsworth.      JIariiie,  U.  S.  N.,  1865. 

Teacher,  Port  Townsend,  Wash. 
Albert  Gray.    b.  .30  May,  1847,  Naples. 

Prin.  High  School,  Xorthboro,  Mass.   d.  20 

Jan.,  1893,  Mechanic  Falls. 
Everett  Hammons.     b.  10  Jan.,  1850, 

Cornish.    Lawyer,  Anoka,  Minn. 
Frederick  Ernest  Hanson.     A.M.     b. 

17  Mar.,  1850,  Buxton.    Prin.  Ford  High 

Sch.,  Lafayette,  Ind.     d.   20  May,   1880, 

Chicago,  111. 
George  Wheelwright  Hobson.    A.M. 

b.  18  Aug.,  1847,  Huxton.    Manufacturer, 

Saco.    Teacher,  Lowell,  Mass. 
AATalter  Ebenezer  Holmes.    A.M.     b. 

31  .July,  184(!,  Oxford.    Merchant,  Welch- 

ville. 
Lucien  Howe.    A.M.    M.D.,  L.  I.  Coll. 

IIo.s.,  1871 ;  also  Bellevue  Hos.  Med.  Coll., 

1871.     1).  18  Dec,  1849,  Standi.sh.    Oculist 

and  aurist,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.    Prof.,  Univ.  of 

Piiiralo. 
Joseph    Wadsworth    Keene.       A.M. 

M.D.,  1875;  also  Harv.,  1878.    b.  23  .Jan., 

1847,  Bremen.    Physician,  Buffalo,  N.  Y'.; 

National  Citj-,  Cal. 
Willis  Howard  Meads.     A.M.     b.    22 

Feb.,  1847,  Liinington.     I^awyer,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y. 
Burdus  Radford  Melcher.     A.M.     b. 

7  Feb.,  1849,  Brunswick.    Teacher,  Saco. 

Life  insurance.    Kes.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

d.  15  Nov.,  1888. 
Charles  Henry  Moore.     A.M.     b.   2(i 

Sept.,  18.50,  Lewiston.     Instructor  Latin. 

Publisher,  Chicago,  111. 
Wallace    Kilbourne    Oakes.        A.M. 

M.I).,  Columbia,   1873.    b.  6  Nov.,   18.50, 

Auburn.    I'liysician,  Auljurn. 
Caleb  Alexander  Page.     A.M.     b.  20 

May,  1848,  Burlington.     Teacher,  r^eices- 

ter,  Mass.;  Methuen,  Mass. 
Roland  Marcy  Peck.  A.M.  b.  21  Oct., 

1849,    KUsworth.     Teacher,     d.    20  Jan., 

1891,  North  Wilbraham,  Mass. 

G 


John  Bakeman  Redman.    A.M.    b.  11 

June,   1848,  Brooksville.     Lawyer,  Ells- 
worth. 

Erastus  Fulton  Redman.  A.M.  b. 
10  -June,  1849,  Brooksville.  Lumber  mer- 
chant, Ellsworth. 

James  Arthur  Roberts,  b.  8  Mar., 
1847,  Waterboro.  7th  Me.  Battery.  Law- 
yer, Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Comptroller  State  of 
New  York. 

W^illiam  Edward  Spear,  b.  2  Jan., 
1847,  Rockland.  Bangor  Theo.  Seni.,  1873. 
Pastor,  Duubarton,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  Bos- 
ton. 

Davis  True  Timberlake.  b.  21  Nov., 
1844,  Livermore.  Teacher.  Prin.  Lan- 
caster Acad.,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 

Charles  Turner  Torrey.  M.D.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1873.  b.  21  Dec,  1845,  North  Yar- 
mouth.   Physician,  Naples;  Yarmouth. 

Edward  Burbank  W^eston.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1873.  b.  31  July, 
1840,  Auburn.    I'liysician,  Chicago,  111. 

Alonzo  Garcelon  Whitman.  A.M.  b. 
7  Sept.,  1842,  Auburn.  Instructor.  I'rin. 
High  Sch.,  Melrose,  Mass. 

Edwin  Cox  Woodward,  b.  1  Aug., 
1849,  Damariscotta.  Teacher.  Assayer 
and  chemist,  Lcadville,  Col.;  Everett, 
Wash. 

30— *  5 

Class  of  1871. 

Kingsbury  Bachelder.  A.M.  b.  25 
Oct.,  1849,  Prospect.  I'rin.  Me.  Central 
Inst.  Prof.  Greek,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Hills- 
dale, Blich. 

Oscar  Lewis  Billings,  b.  1  Feb.,  1845, 
Fayette.  Prin.  Bloomlield  Acad.,  Skow- 
gan.    Manufacturer,  Philadelphia. 

James  Franklin  Chaney.  A.M.  b.  22 
Feb.,  1845,  Clinton.  4th  Me.  IJalt'y.  Aler- 
chant,  Brunswick.    Res.,  Topsham. 

Charles  Edward  Clark.  A.M.  M.D., 
Harv.,  1877.  b.  8  July,  18,50,  Auburn.  Phy- 
sician, Boston.    Res.,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Edmund  Chase  Cole.  A.M.  b.SOct., 
1S45,  Milton  Plantation.  Editor  and  pub- 
lisher, Warner,  N.  II. 

Newton  Freeman  Curtis.  A.M.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1874.  b.  13  -July,  1849,  Hamp- 
den.    Physician,  White  Plains,  N.  Y. 

Edgar  Foster  Davis.  A.M.  b.  17 
April,  1851,  East  Machias.  Teacher.  Cong, 
ministry,  Maine.  Prof.  Eng.,  Penn.  State 
Coll. 


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■William     Sawyer    Dennett.        M.D., 

Harv.,    1874.      h.    1    Mar.,  1849,  Bangor. 

Oculist,  Boston;  New  York  City. 
Sylvanus   Otis  Hussey.    b.  31   July, 

1S44,  Newburgh.     Teacher,     d.  20  Dec, 

1873. 
Edwin    Howard    Lord.      A.M.;    also 

Harv.,  1881.    b.  1  June,  1850,  Springvale. 

Teacher,     Lowell,     Mass.;      Lawrence, 

Mass.;  Wolfboro,  N.  H. 
William    Palmer    Melcher.        M.D., 

Univ.    Penn.,    1876.      b.    10   April,    1848, 

Brunswick.  Physician,  Pemberton,  N.  J. ; 

Mt.  Holly,  N.  J. 
Edward  Page  Mitchell,     b.  24  Mar., 

18.W,  Bath.    Journalist.     Litei-ary  editor 

New  York  Sun. 
Alfred  Johnson  Monroe,    b.   2  Oct., 

1849,   Belfast.    Law  student,    d.  3  Jan., 

187.'5,  Pau,  France. 
William  Sullivan  Pattee.  A.M.  LL.D., 

Iowa,   1891.     b.  19   Sept.,   1840,   Jackson. 

Prof.  Nat.  Science,  Lake  Forest  Univ  ,  111. 

Lawyer,  Nortlifleld,  Minn.    Dean  of  Law 

Dept.,  Univ.  Minn.,  Minneapolis. 
Vernon  Dana  Price,    b.  7  June,  1S48, 

Cincinnati,  O.    Merchant,  Louisville,  Ky. 
Charles  Lord  Shepard.    b.  1  Oct.,  1847, 

Bangor.    U.  S.  civil  service,  Helena,  Mon- 
tana.   Clerk,  Boston. 
Augustine  Simmons.  A.M.  b.  20  Feb., 

1849,  Toi)shani.    Lawyer,  North  Anson. 
Everett     Schermerhorn     Stackpole. 

A.M.     D.D.,  1888.     S.T.B.,  Boston  Univ., 

1878.    b.  11  June,  1850,   Durham.    Meth. 

Epis.  ministrjs  Maine. 
WaUace  Rowell  W^hite.   LL.B.,Univ. 

Mich.,   1874.      b.  17  Oct.,   1849,  Dixfleld. 

Lawyer,   Winthrop.      U.  S.  Dist.   Att'y, 

Idaho.    Lawyer,  Ogden,  Utah. 

19— *  2 

Class  of  1872. 

John  Getchell  Abbott,  b.  17  April, 
1848,  Windsor.  Lawyer  and  journalist, 
Boston,  d.  23  April,  1884,  Dorchester, 
Mass. 

James  Bigelow  Atwood.  A.M.  b.  10 
Jan.,  184(),  Williamsburg.  Farmer  and 
teacher,  St.  Albans. 

Charles  Bemis  Benson,  b.  27  Feb., 
184G,  North  Paris.    Lawyer,  Snow's  Falls. 

Warren  Franklin  Bickford.  A.M.  b. 
31  Jan.,  1842,  Newburgh.  Ist  Me.  Cav. 
Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1876.  Pastor,  Berke- 
ley, Cal. ;  Islington,  Mass. 


Marcellus  Coggan.  b.  6  Sept.,  1847, 
Bristol.  Lawyer,  Boston.  Res.,  Maiden, 
Mass. 

George  Henry  Cummings.  A.M.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1875.  b.  6  April,  18.50,  Portland. 
Physician,  Portland. 

Frederick  George  Dow.  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1875.  b.  24  Aug.,  18.51,  St.  John, 
N.  B.    Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

John  Sumner  Frost.  A.M.  b.  7  April, 
1851,  Springvale.  Teacher,  Thomaston  ; 
Lawrence,  Mass.  d.  2  Oct.,  1887,  Spring- 
vale. 

Samuel  Lane  Gross.  A.M.  LL.B, 
Columbia,  1876.  b.  18  Nov.,  1846,  Bruns- 
wick.   Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

Herbert  Harris.     A.M.     b.   17   Dec, 

1846,  East  Machias.    Composer  and  music 
teacher,  Boston.    Res.,  East  Machias. 

Herbert  Milton  Heath.  A.M.  b.  27 
Aug.,  1853,  Gardiner.  Lawyer,  Augusta. 
State  Senate,  1887-90. 

Walton  Olney  Hooker,  b.  17  April, 
1849,  Gardiner.  Sea  captain,  d.  Aug., 
1878,  Rio  .Janeiro. 

Weston  Lewis,  b.  2()  Dec  ,  1850,  Pitts- 
ton.    Banker,  Gardiner. 

Simeon  Pease  Meads,  b.  11  Jan.,  1849, 
Limington.    Teacher,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Jehiel  Simmons  Richards,    b.  1  Aug., 

1847,  Bristol.    Bangor  Tlieo.  Sem.,   1877. 
Pastor,  Waterford;  Alfred;  Deer  Isle. 

Freeman  Alonzo  Bicker,  b.  13  Oct., 
1849,  Ossipee,  N.  H.  Merchant,  Portland, 
d.  31  Dec,  1877,  Martin's,  N.  Y. 

Osgood  W^yman  Rogers,  b.  8  Feb., 
1840,  Windham.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1876.  Cong,  ministry.  Pastor,  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, Iowa. 

George  Melville  Seiders.  b.  15  Jan., 
1844,  Union.  Corp.  24th  Me.  Vols.  Law- 
yer, Portland.     State  Senate,  1893-. 

W^illiam  Cummings  Shannon.  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1874.  b.  8 
May,  1851,  Loudon,  N.  H.  Asst.  Surg., 
U.  S.  A. 

Frank  Wood  Spaulding.  M.D.,Univ. 
City  of  New  York,  1875.  b.  29  April,  1844, 
Bingham.    Physician,  Epping,  N.  H. 

George  Webber  Stone.  A.M.  b.  7 
Jan.,  1849,  Livermore  Falls.  Farmer, 
Livermore  Falls. 

George  Mason  W^hitaker.  A.M.  b.  30 
July,  1851,  Southbridge,  Mass.  Editor 
and  pi'oprietor  New  England  Farmer, 
Boston. 


ALLTMNI 


83 


Harold  Wilder,  b.  24  Nov.,  1850,  Roch- 
ester, N.  Y.    Teacher,  Barre,  Mass. 

23— *  4 

Class  of  1873. 

Loren  Foster  Berry.  A.M.  b.  31  Mar., 

1847,  Leeds.     Yale  Div.  Sell.,  1877.    Pastor, 

Plantsville,   Conn.;    Freniout,  Neb.;    Ot-- 

timiwa,  Iowa. 
AATilliam    Augustine    Blake.      LL.B., 

Boston  Univ.,  1875.    h.  4  July,  18.51,  Ban- 
gor.    Lawyer,     d.  "2.")  Nov.,  1875,  Bangor. 
Albert  Joel  Boardman.  b.  G  Feb.,  1852, 

St.  Stephen's,   N.  15.      Broker,  Minneap- 
olis, Minn. 
James     McLellan    Boothby.      M.D., 

Detroit  Coll.  of  Med.,  187U.    b.  7  Dec.,  1851, 

Newfleld.    Physician,  Dubuque,  Iowa. 
Hervey  Wilfred  Chapman.    A.M.    b. 

15  Oct.,  18.")U,  IJeiliel.    Cong,  ministry,  Cal. 

Pastor,  Lakeport,  Cal. 
Nathan   Dane    Appleton   Clarke,     b. 

15    April,  18.W,  Alfred.      Lawyer,  Lynn, 

Mass. 
Edwin  James  Cram.     b.  17  Oct.>]84(i, 

I'ar.sonslield.    Lawyer,  IJiddeford. 
John  Arthur  Cram.     b.  10  July,  1848, 

Parsoiislield.     Teacher,     d.  IS  July,  1874. 
Augustus    Luther    Crocker.        A.M. 

M.K.    b.  4  M;iy,  1850,  Paris.     Mechanical 

engineer,  INIinneapolis,  IMinn. 
Benjamin  Tappan  Deering.    A. INI.    b. 

li)  Nov.,  1850,  Augusta.     Physician,  Paris, 

France. 
Isaac  Luther  Elder,     b.  27  July,  1847, 

Windham.     Lawj'cr,  Portland. 
John   Frederick   Eliot,     b.    15   April, 

1850,  Auburn.      Master  K.  Boston   High 

School.    Res.,  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 
Albert    Cushman    Fairbanks.     A.M. 

b.  21    Aug.,  18,50,  Augusta.     Student   ot 

music,  Boston,    d.  17  Ma}%  1877,  Augusta. 
William  Green  Fassett.    b.  25  Sept., 

1850,  Bath.     Lawyer,  Denver,  Col.     d.  23 

Jan.,  1880. 
Frank    Astley    Floyd.      A.M.     b.    31 

May,  1848,  Saco.    Lawyer,  Bangor. 
Royal   Erastus    Gould.      A.M.      b.    8 

Feb.,  1851,  Uiddefonl.    Supt.  of    Schools, 

Biddeford. 
Francis  March  Hatch,  b.  7  June,  1852, 

Portsmouth,  N.   II.      Lawyer,  Honolulu, 

Sandwich  Islanils.    Minister  of   Foreign 

Affairs. 
Addison  Emery  Herrick.   A.M.  b.  24 


June,  1847,  Greenwood.  Lawyer,  Bethel. 
State  Senate,  1S93-. 

Horace  Barrows  Hill.  A.M.  M.D., 
L.  I.  IIosp.  Coll.,  1880.  b.  28  June,  18.51, 
Harrison.  Asst.  Supt.  Insane  Hosp.,  Au- 
gusta. 

George   Evans  Hughes,     b.   19  Jan., 

18.51,  Bath.  I'rin.  Higli  Scli.,  Path.  Law- 
yer, Bath. 

Alfred  Greeley  Ladd.    M.D.,  1878.    b. 

2  April,  1851,  Portland.    I'hysician,  Great 

Falls,  Montana. 
John  Nathaniel  Lowell.    A.M.     b.  20 

Sept.,  184G,  Newburgh.      Yale  Div.  Sch., 

1877.     Pastor,  Haverhill,  Mass. 
Augustus  Freedom  Moulton.     A.M. 

b.  1   May,   1848,  Jay.     Tutor.      Lawyer, 

Portland.    Res.,  Scarborough. 
George  Sewall  Mower.     A.M.    b.  20 

April,  1853,  Greene.     Lawyer,  Newberi'y, 

S.  C.    State  Senate,  1893. 
William   Gilman    Reed.     M.D.,    1878. 

b.  31    Mar.,   1840,   Dresden.      Physician, 

IloUiston,  Mass. 
Albert  Francis  Richardson.    A.M.   b. 

2  July,  1841,  Sebago.      Priu.   High  .Sch., 

Bridgton  ;  Fryeburg  Acad.    State  Normal 

Sch.,  Castine. 
Daniel  Arthur  Robinson.  A.M.  M.D., 

1881.  b.  22  June,  18.50,  Orrington.  In- 
structor.   Physician,  liangor. 

Franklin  Clement  Robinson.  A.M. 
b.  24  April,  18.52,  Orrington.  I'rof.  Chem- 
istry and  Mineralogy. 

Cassander  Cary  Sampson,     b.  2  Sept., 

1850,  Harrison.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1878. 
Pastor,  Pembroke,  N.  IL  ;   Tilton,  N.  II. 

David   William    Snow.      b.    10   Nov., 

1851,  Boston.     Lawyer,  Portland. 
Clarence  Marshall  Walker.    A.M.    b. 

11  Oct.,  1847,  Wilton.  Teacher,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Frank  Shepard  Waterhouse.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Harv.,  187().  b.  10. Sept.,  18.53,  Port- 
land.   Lawyer,  Portland.  | 

Frederick  Eugene  W^hitney.  b.  26 
Nov.,  1850,  Farmington.  Prof.  Eng.  Lit., 
Tokio,  Japan.    Lawyer,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Frederic  Arthur  Wilson.  A.M.  b. 
23  April,  18.52,  Orono.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1882.  Pastor,  Billerica,  Mass. ;  Andover, 
Mass. 

Andrew  Peters  W^iswell.     b.  11  July, 

18.52,  ?;ilsworth.  Lawyer,  Ellsworth. 
Speaker  Leg.,  1801-2.  Judge  Supreme 
Court,  I893-. 

35 — *4 


84 


BOAVDOIN    COLLEGE 


Class  of  1874. 

Albion  Gilbert  Bradstreet.  A.M.  C.E. 
h.  30  .Jan .,  1852,  Bridgton.  Lawyer.  Civil 
engineer,  Mexico.  Banker,  New  Yorli 
City.    d.  17  Jan.,  1893,  Phoenix,  Arizona. 

George  Milton  Brock,  b.  21  Nov., 
18.5-2,  Portland.    Book-keeper,  Portland. 

Samuel  Valentine  Cole.  A.M.  b.  29 
Dec,  lS.il,  Machiasport.  Instructor  Latin. 
Andover  Tlieo.  Sem.,  1887.  Pastor,  Taun- 
ton, Mass. 

Marshall  Wheelock  Davis,  b.  20  July, 
1854,  Milan,  N.  H.  Teaclier,  Roxbury 
Latin  School,  Boston. 

Hannibal  Hamlin  Emery,  b.  7  Jan., 
18.53,  Portland.    Merchant,  Portland. 

Cassius  Melville  Ferguson,  b.  29 
July,  1850,  Dixmont.  Lawyer,  Minneap- 
olis, Minn. 

Elbridge  Gerry,  Jr.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1877.  b.  18  Aug.,  1853,  Portland. 
Lawyer,  New  York  City.  Res.,  Paris, 
France. 

AAT alter  Temple  Goodale.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1888.  b.  7  Sept.,  Is51,  Saco.  Head  master, 
St.  Augustine  Coll.,  Benicia,  Cal.  Physi- 
cian, Saco. 

Rotheus  Augustus  Gray.  A.M.  M.D., 
1872.  b.  5  Aug.,  1851,  Dublin,  Ireland. 
Physician,  Colusa,  Cal. 

Frank  "Warren  Hawthorne,  b.  1  July, 
1852,  Bath.  Merchant,  Bath.  .Journalist, 
Jack.sonville,  Fla. 

Willard  Roseoe  Hemmenway.  b.  4 
Mar.,  18.50,  Wellington.  Lawyer,  LaCrosse, 
Wis. 

Ernest  Sidney  Hobtas.  M.E.  b.  1  Oct., 
1850,  Saco.  Cotton  manufacturer,  Selma, 
Ala. ;  Aurora,  111. 

Edward  Otis  Howard,  b.  11  Mar., 
1852,  Winslow.  Lawyer,  Fairfield ;  Boston. 

Charles  Henry  Hunter.  A.M.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1878.  b.  6  Feb.,  1853,  Clin- 
ton. Physician,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Prof. 
Minn.  Hosp.  Coll. 

Henry  Johnson.  A.M.  Ph.D.,  Univ. 
Berlin,  1884.  b.  25  June,  18,55,  Gardiner. 
Prof.  Mod.  Lang. 

Levi  Houghton  Kimball.  M.D.,  Bos- 
ton Univ.,  1877.  N.  Y.  Ophthalmic  Hosp., 
1878.  b.  23  Feb.,  18.53,  Bath.  Physician, 
Bath;  Boston. 

Charles  Frederic  Kimball,  b.  .31  July, 
1854,  Portland.  Manufactui'er,  Chicago, 
111. 


Thomas  Kneeland.    A.M.   b.  19  June, 

1851,  Harrison.      La\vyer,    Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Ira  Stephen  Locke.  A.M.  b.  4  Feb., 
18.53,  Biddeford.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

Daniel  Ozro  Smith  Lowell.  A.M. 
M.D.,  1877.  b.  13  April,  1851,  Denmark. 
Teacher,  Roxbury  Latin  School,  Boston. 

Edward  Newton  Merrill,    b.  11  April, 

1849,  Harmony.    Lawyer,  Skowhegan. 
Harry  Vane  Moore.    A.M.    b.  G  July, 

1854,  Limerick.    Lawyer,  Berwick. 

William  Henry  Moulton.  A.M.  b.  18 
Mar.,  18.52,  Portland.    Banker,  Portland. 

Charles  James  Palmer.  S.T.B.,  Gen. 
Theo.  Sem.,  1882.  b.  4  Nov.,  1854,  Fair- 
field.   Rector,  Lanesboro,  Mass. 

William  Martin  Payson.  b.  18  Aug., 
18.52,  Westbrook.     Lawyer,  Portland. 

Arthur  Lincoln  Perry.  A.M.  b.  10 
Mar.,  1851,  Gardiner.  Lawyer,  Gar- 
diner. 

Horace  W^iley  Philbrook.   b.  24  June, 

18.52,  Brunswick.    Lawyer,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Don  Arba  Horace  Powers,     b.  8  Dec, 

1850,  Pittsfield.    Lawyer,  Newport;  lloul- 
ton. 

John  Wheeler  Pray.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1879.  b.  8  Aug.,  1851,  Dover,  N.  H.  Phy- 
sician, Northwooil,  N.  H. 

Thomas  Charles  Simpson.  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1877.  b.  21  Mar.,  1852,  New- 
buryport,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Newburyport, 
Mass. 

Charles  Edwin  Smith.  A.M.  b.  20 
July,  1844,  Monmouth.  Supt.  Schools, 
Ci'ookston,  Minn.    d.  5  June,  1883. 

Charles  Chesley  Springer,    b.4  Nov., 

1852,  Livermore.     Instructor.      Lawyer, 
Boston. 

George  Bourne  W^heeler.     b.  1  Aug., 

18.53,  Kennebunkport.     Manager  Electric 
Light  Co.,  Ban  Claire,  Wis. 

Frank  Kingsbury  Wheeler,  b.  23 
Nov.,  1854,  Kennebunkport.  Journali.st, 
Bloomington,  111.  d.  14  April,  1891,  Ken- 
nebunkport. 

Henry  Kirke  White.  A.M.  b.  8  Feb., 
1849,  Dresden.  Prin.  Washington  Acad.; 
Lincoln  Acad.;  High  Sch.,  Bangor. 

Henry  Gardiner  W^hite.  A.M.  b.  24 
Jan.,  18.55,  San  Francisco,  Cal.  Lawyer, 
Gardiner.    Res.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

36— *  2 


s 


ALUMNI 


85 


Class  of  1875. 

Reuben  Richard  Baston.  A.M.  M.D., 
1S79.  1).  18  Fcl).,  1S.".(),  IJridgton.  Physi- 
(5ian,  Cnpc  Klizalx'tli.    d.  28  Sopt.,  1880. 

Frederick  Oren  Baston.  A.M.  b.  14 
Jan.,  IS.')-.',  Hriiljiton.  Teacher.  Prin.  High 
Sch.,  Nalick,  Mass. 

Charles  Alvah  Black.  A.M.  b.  2  June, 
18.')f),  I'aris.    Teaeher,  Gowaiida,  N.  Y. 

Herbert  Gerry  Briggs.  b.  8  Feb., 
18.1.3,  Auburn.    Lawyer,  Porthmd. 

Seth  May  Carter,  b.  25  July,  1854, 
Wlnthrop.    Lawyer,  I^ewiston. 

Charles  Lorenzo  Clarke.  M.S.  C.E. 
b.  16  April,  18.53,  Portland.  Consulting 
and  electrical  engineer,  New  York  City. 

George  Croswell  Cressey.  A.M.  b.  1 
April,  ls,i(),  Buxton.  Prof.  Mod.  Lang., 
Washburn  Coll.,  Topeka,  Kan.  Andover 
Tlieo.  Sem.,  1884.  Unitarian  ministry. 
I'astor,  .Salem,  Mass. 

William  John  Curtis,  b.  28  Aug., 
1854,  JJrunswick.  Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

William  Augustus  Deering.  A.M. 
Ph.D.,  Alleghany  Coll.,  1893.  b.  17  June, 
1849,  Harrison.  Teacher.  Principal  Clif- 
ton Springs  Seminary,  N.  Y. 

George  Newell  Dorr.  b.  11  Jan.,  1848, 
Sandwidi,  N.  II.  Meth.  Epis.  nunistry, 
N.  H.    Pastor,  Whitefleld,  N.  11. 

Melville  Augustus  Floyd,  b.  20  Aug., 
18.V2,  Portland.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

Edwin  Herbert  HaU.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Johns  Hopkins, 1880.  b.  7  Nov.,  IS");"),  Gor- 
liam.    Asst.  Prof.  Physics,  Harvard. 

George  Frank  Harriman.  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton Univ.,  1870.  b.  10  Sept.,  1852,  Waldo. 
Lawyer,  New  York  City. 

William  Edwin  Hatch.  A.M.  b.  8 
.June,  18.52,  Jeflersonville,  Ga.  Supt. 
Schools,  New  Bedford,  Mass. 

Benjamin  Warren  Hewes.  b.  23  Aug., 
18.52,  Plymouth,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Danforth. 

Charles  William  Hill.  b.  I'J  Sept., 
1847,  Biddeford.  Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1878. 
Cong,  ministry.    Pastor,  Benicia,  Cal. 

W^ alter  Hamlin  Holmes.  M.D.,Harv., 
1879.  b.  23  June,  18.54,  Calais.  Physician, 
Waterbury,  Conn. 

William  George  Hunton.  b.  13  Nov., 
18.52,  Readfleld.    Farmer,  Readfleld. 

Seth  Leonard  Larrabee.  A.M.  b.  22 
Jan.,  18.55,  Scarboro.      Lawyer,  Portland. 

David  Maurice  McPherson.  b.  11 
Feb.,  18.52,  Montreal,  Can.  U.  S.  postal 
service.    Res.,  Portland. 


George  Fulton  McQuillan,  b.  IS 
April,  1849,  Xaples.      Lawyer,  Portland. 

WUson  Nevins.  b.  22  Dec,  1848, 
Brunswick.  Teacher,  Clifton  Springs, 
N.  Y. 

Ernest  Henry  Noycs.  A.M.  M.D., 
Harv.,  1880.  b.  21  Nov.,  1853,  Gloucester, 
Mass.    Physician,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Edward  Sherburne  Osgood.  b.  18 
May,  1848,  Shell)urne,  \.  11.  .Journalist, 
Portland. 

Frederick  Blanchard  Osgood,  b.  10 
Nov.,  1851,  Fryeburg.  Lawyer,  North 
Conway,  N.  H. 

Horace  Reed  Patten,  b.  20  Feb.,  1854, 
Bath.  Law  stuilent.  d.  28  Oct.,  1870,  »an 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Newland  Morse  Pettengill.  b.  24 
Mar.,  1851,  Monmouth.  Lawyer,  Mem- 
phis, Mo. 

Orestes  Pierce,  b.  5  June,  185.'?,  Bid- 
deford.   Lawyer.    Res.,  Oakland,  Cal. 

Frederick  Alton  Powers,  b.  11)  June, 
18.55,  Pittslleld.  Lawyer,  Houlton.  State 
Att'y-Gen.,  1893-. 

Woodbury  Pulsifer.  A.M.  b.  l.">  May, 
1855,  Auburn.  Stenographer,  Lewiston. 
U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C. 

William  Edgar  Rice.  M.D.,  Colum- 
bian l^niv.,  1878.  b.  12  May,  18.52,  Bath. 
Physician,  Bath. 

Lincoln  Albion  Rogers.  A.M.  b.  22 
April,  18.52,  Topsham.  Teacher.  Prin. 
Classical  and  Scientilic  School,  Paterson, 
N.  J. 

Dudley  AUen   Sargent.     M.D.,  Yale, 

1878.  h.  28  Sept.,  1849,  Belfast.  Director 
Gymnasium,  B.  C;  Yale.  Prof.  Phys. 
Training  and  Director  Gymnasium,  Har- 
vard. 

Parker  Prince  Simmons.  A.M.  b.  13 
Oct.,  18.52,  Kingston,  Mass.  Supt.  School 
Supplies,  Board  of  Educ-,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y_ 

Myles  Standish.    A.M.    M.D.,  Harv., 

1879.  b.  17  Oct.,  1851,  Boston.  Physician, 
Boston. 

Robert  Given  Stanwood.  A.M.  M.D., 
1878.  b.  1  July,  1854,  Brunswick.  Physi- 
cian, Newark,  N.  J. 

George  Robinson  Swasey.  M.S. 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1878.  b.  8  Jan.,  1854, 
Standish.  Lawyer,  Boston.  Lecturer, 
Boston  Univ.  Law  School. 

William  Sylvester  Thompson.  A.M. 
M.D.,  Homtcopathic  llosp.  Coll.,  Cleve- 
land, 1879.  b.  10  April,  18.53,  Newbury 
port,  Mass.    Phy.sician,  Hallowell. 


86 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Horace  Roger  True.  A.M.  h.  21  May, 

1851,  LitchtJeld.     Photogi-apher,  Augusta. 
Francis  Robbins  Upton.  M.S.,  Prince- 
ton, 1877.    b.  26  July,  1852,  Peabody,  Mass. 

Manufacturer.    Res.,  Orange,  N.  J. 
Frank  Pierce  Virgin.     M.D.,   Detroit 

Med.  Coll.,  1877.    b.  13  Oct.,  1850,  Rumford. 

Physician,  ^yeynloutl^,  Mass. 
Christopher  Henry  "Wells,     b.  5  July, 

185(),  Great  Falls,  N.  H.    .Journalist,  Great 

Falls,  N.  H. 
Albion    Stinson    Whitmore.       A.  M. 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1878.      b.   12  Dec,  1852, 

Brunswick.    Physician,  Boston. 
Samuel  Warren  Whitmore.     LL.B., 

Union,  1878.      b.  21  April,  1853,  Bowdoin- 

ham.    Lawyer,  Albany,  N.  Y. 
Stephen  Chalmers  Whitmore.     b.  19 

July,  1850,  Bowdoinham.     Lawyer,  Gai'- 

diner. 

45— *  2 

Class  of  1876. 

William  Alden.  A.M.  M.D.,1879.  b. 
lii  Aug.,  1855,  Portland.  Physician,  Du- 
luth,Minn. 

Charles  Sewall  Andrews.  LL.B., 
Hastings  Law  Coll.,  1881.  b.  19  Dec,  1851, 
Otisfleld.  Lawyer,  San  Francisco,  Cjil. 
d.  12  April,  1883,  Norway. 

Tascus  Atwood.  b.  8  Feb.,  1851,  Au- 
burn.   Lawyer,  Auburn. 

Arlo  Bates.  A.M.  b.  16  Dec,  1850, 
East  Macliias.  Author.  Prof.  Eng.  Lit., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 

Collins  Grant  Burnham.  b.  9  May, 
1854,  Saco.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1879. 
Cong,  ministry.    Pastor,  Chicopee,  Mass. 

Charles  Herbert  Clark.  A.M.  b.  14 
Mar.,  1854,  Bangor.  Teacher.  Priu.  San- 
born Sem.,  Kingston,  N.  H. 

Osman  Charles  Evans,  b.  21  Mar., 
1851,  Milan,  N.  H.  Manufacturer,  Port- 
land. 

Oriville  Clark  Gordon.  A.M.  b.2Feb., 
1845,  Chesterville.  Med.  student,  d.  13 
Jan.,  1880. 

Howard  Elijah  HaU.  b.  13 Nov.,  1853, 
Newcastle.    Lawyer,  Damariscotta. 

Charles  Taylor  Hawes.  b.  IG  Aug., 
1853,  Bridgton.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1882. 
Tutor,  B.  C.  Cong,  ministry.  Res.,  Bangor. 

Jere  Merrill  Hill.  A.M.  b.  23  Oct., 
1851,  Buxton.  Teacher.  Priu.  Higli  Sch., 
Hyde  Park,  Mass. 


Charles  Davis  Jameson.  C.E.,  1881. 
b.  2  July,  1855,  Bangor.  Civil  engineer. 
Prof.  Engineering,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  low'a 
City,  la. 

Edward  Hazen  Kimball.  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton Univ.,  1879.  b.  24  Aug.,  1854,  Bath. 
Lawyer.    Merchant,  Bath. 

Frank  Reed  Kimball,  b.  10  July,  1853, 
Salem,  Mass.  Manufacturer.  Res.,  Salem, 
Mass. 

John  Samuel  Leavitt,  Jr.  b.  5  June, 
1852,  Gorham.    Merchant,  Gorham. 

John  Gair  Libby.  A.M.  b.  7  Dec,  1854, 
Wells.    Clerk.    Res.,  Auburndale,  Mass. 

Walter  Hastings  Marrett.  A.M.  b. 
28  Oct.,  1851,  Standish.    Editor,  Boston. 

George  Bartol  Merrill.  C.E.  b.  15 
Nov.,  18.54,  Cumberland.  Mechanical  en- 
gineer, Cleveland,  O. 

John  Adams  Morrill.  A.M.  b.  3  June, 
18.55,  Auburn.    Lawyer,  Auburn. 

Erwin  Barrett  Newcomb.  M.E.  b.  9 
.Jan.,  1855,  Zanesville,  O.  Mechanical 
engineer,  Cumberland  Mills. 

Arthur  Taylor  Parker,  b.  21  June, 
1854,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Manufacturer,  Bos- 
ton.   Res.,  East  Orleans,  Jlass. 

George  Parsons.  A.M.  b.  8  April, 
1854,  Kennelnmk.  Manager  Cairo  Trust 
property,  Cairo,  111. 

John  Howard  Payne.  M.D.,  Bo.ston 
Univ.,  1879.  b.  14  June,  1855,  Bath.  Phy- 
sician, Boston. 

Franklin  Conant  Payson.  A.M.  b. 
4  Sept.,  185fi,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Port- 
land. 

Charles  Albert  Perry.  A.M.  b.  11 
April,  1852,  Blanchard.  Andover  Theo. 
Sem.,  1879.  Cong,  ministry.  Pastor,  Hyde 
Park,  Mass. 

George  Franklin  Pratt.  A.M.  b.  5 
April,  1852,  Bangor.  Gen.  Theo.  Sem., 
1881.  Rector,  Clinton,  Mass.  Unitarian 
ministry.    Pastor,  Berlin,  Mass. 

George  Thomas  Prince.  C.E.  b.  23 
July,  1854,  Woburn,  Mass.  Supt.  water 
works,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 

Walter  Augustine  Robinson.  A.M. 
b.  15  Dec,  1854,  East  Orrington.  Teacher, 
Boston. 

Allan  Ellington  Rogers.  A.M.  b.  23 
April,  1855,  Ellsworth.  Prof.  Hist.,  Logic, 
and  Political  Economy,  Maine  State  Coll. 

William  Henry  Gulliver  Rowe.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1880.  b.  20  Feb.,  18.53,  Auburn. 
Physician,  Cape  Elizabeth.  Manufacturer, 
Boston.    Res.,  Winchester,  Mass. 


ALUMNI 


87 


Alvah  Horton  Sabin.  M.S.  b.  9  April, 
isf)!,  Norfolk,  N.  Y.  Prof.  Chem.,  Ripen 
Coll.  Prof.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Vermont. 
Chemist,  N.  Y.  City. 

Alpheus  Sanford.  b.  5  July,  185(), 
Atlk'boro,  i\rass.    Lawyer,  Bcston. 

Charles  Sargent,  b.  21  May,  1853,  Ma- 
cliias.  Lawyer,  Machias.  Merchant,  Port- 
land. 

Hardy  Ropes  Sewall.  b.  18  Mar.,  1856, 
Newton,  Mass.  Manager  telephone  ex- 
change, Albany,  N.  Y.     d.  17  Ai>ril,  1884. 

Oliver  Crocker  Stevens.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1871).  b. .'}  June,  18.").'),  Bos- 
ton.   Lawyer,  Boston. 

Fred  Milo  Stimson.  b.  17  Mar.,  1855, 
Waterville.     Broker,  Cincinnati,  O. 

Charles  Sumner  Taylor,  b.  3  Mar., 
18.5."),  Newcastle.    Teacher,  Chicago,  111. 

William  Gay  Waitt.  A.M.  b.  8  Feb., 
18.").),  Pittston.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Charles  Gardner  "Wheeler,  b.  21  Sept., 
]8."),i,  Pcabody,  Mass.  Literary  work. 
Res.,  Winchendon,  Mass. 

John  Henry  "White.  A.M.  b.  30  Dec, 
18.").'i,  Bowdoinham.  Teacher,  Essex,  Mass. 

Charles  Augustus  "Whittemore.  IM.E. 
b.  4  Dec,  18.J0,  Lisbon.  l\Iainifacturer, 
lirand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Bion  "Wilson,  b.  21  April,  1855,  Thom- 
aston.  Lawyer.  U.  S.  Bank  Examiner. 
Res.,  Portland. 

Frank  Vernon  "Wright.  M.S.  b.  13 
Oct.,  18.").),  Boston.    Lawyer,  .Salem,  Mass. 

43— *  3 

Class  of  1877. 

"William  Gerrish  Beale.  b.  10  Sept., 
18.')4,  Winthrop.    Lawyer,  Chicago,  111. 

Phihp  Greely  Brown.  A.M.  b.  24 
June,  18.").),  Portland.    Banker,  Portland. 

Nathan  Clifford  Brown,  b.  13  Oct., 
18.")(;,  Portland.    Res.,  Portland. 

John  Eliphaz  Chapman,  b.  14  July, 
18."):5,  Bethel.    Journalist,  Boston. 

Charles  Edwin  Cobb.  A.M.  b.  13 
Aug.,  18.")(;,  Auburn.  JIanufacturer,  Au- 
burn. 

"William  Titcomb  Cobb.  b.  2:'.  July, 
18.")7,  Rockland.    Alanufacturer,  Rockland. 

Edgar  Millard  Cousins,  b.  7  Sept., 
1850,  Southwest  Harbor.  Bangor  Theo. 
Sem.,1880.  Cong,  ministry.  Pastor,  Cum- 
berland Mills.    Sec'y  Me.  Miss.  Soc'y. 


Frank  Herbert  Crocker.     M.D.,  1882. 

b.8  Aug.,  18.")1,  Machias.  Physician,  Booth- 
bay;  >Iacliias. 
Frederick  Henry  Dillingham.     A.M. 

M.D.,  Columbia,  1880.     b.  7  April,  1857, 

Bangor.    Physician,  New  York  City. 
David  Blin  Fuller,     b.  18  Jan.,  1853, 

Albion.    Lawyer,  Eureka,  Kan. 
Joseph  Knight  Greene,     b.  23  Sept., 

1852,  Otisfield.     Lawyer,  Worcester,  Mass. 
"William  Chute  Greene,     b.  23  Sept., 

1852,  OtislieUl.    Lawyer,  Sag  Harbor,  N.  Y. 
Serope  Armenag  Giirdjian.  M.S.  b.  12 

Dec,  1847,  Talass,  Ciesarea,  Asia  Minor. 

Mercantile  pursuils,  Constantinople. 
Frank  Hobart  Hargraves.    b.  13  May, 
-1854,  Effingham,     N.  H.      Manufacturer, 

West  Buxton. 
George  Arthur  Holbrook.  A.M.  b.  17 

Feb.,  1857,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.    P.  E.Theo. 

Sem.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1880.      Rector, 

Troy,  N.  Y. 

Phineas  Henry  Ingalls.    A.M.    M.D., 

Columbia,  1880.    b.  18  April,  18.')6,  Gorham. 

Physician,  Hartford,  Conn. 
Chai'les  Egbert  Knight,     b.  K!  Mar., 

1854,  Wiscasset.    I^awyer  and  mcrc^hant, 

Wiscasset. 
George  Thomas  Little.    A.M.    b.   14 

May,  18.57,  Auburn.     Librarian. 
Frank   Josselyn   Lynde.      b.   2   Oct., 

18.55,  Bangor.     Druggist,  Portland,      d.  4 
Oct.,  1880,  OKI  Orchard. 

George  Hersey  Marquis,    b.  17  Jan., 

1850,  Portland.    Lawyer,  Clear  Lake,  Dak. 

Samuel  Appleton  Melcher.    b.  1  Apr., 

18.56,  Brunswick.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  Whit- 
insville,  Mass. 

Edward  Clarence  Metcalf.   b.  11  Apr., 

1857,  Brunswick.     Civil    engineer,    d.  8 

July,  1880,  Newport,  R.  I. 
Frank  Asa  MitcheU.    b.  30  Oct.,  1855, 

Auburn.      Gen.   Pass.  Agt.,  M.  &  N.  E. 

R.  R.,  Manistee,  Mich. 
CarroU   Willie    MorriU.     b.    13   July, 

18.53,  West  Falmouth.    Lawj'er,  Portland. 
Charles  Wyman  Morse,    b.  21   Oct., 

185(),  Bath.    Ship  owner.  New  York  City. 
Charles  Lendol  Nickerson.    A.M.    b. 

2  Feb.,  1854,  Dorchester,  Mass.     Farmer, 

Garden  City,  Minn. 
Fremont  Manning  Palmer,  b.  29  Feb., 

18.56,   Portland.     Book-keeper,  Portland. 

d.  22  June,  1885. 


88 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Robert  Edwin  Peary.  C.E.   b.  6  May, 

1856,  Cresson,  Pemi.     Civil  engineer,  U. 
S.  N.    Arctic  explorer. 

Curtis  Appleton  Perry,     b.   6  May, 

1S54,   Dorchester,  Mass.      Artist.      Res., 

Braintree,  ISIass. 
Wmiam  Perry,  b.  22  July,  1857,  Salem, 

Mass.    Lawyer,  Salem,  Mass. 
Edwin   Judson   Pratt.      M.D.,  N.  Y. 

Homoeopathic  Meil.  Coll.,  18S1.    b.  7  July, 

1853,  Yarmouth.      Physician,  New  York 

City. 
Lewis  Henry  Reed.     b.  28  Jan.,  1853, 

Mexico.    Manufacturer,  Mexico. 
John   Alfred  Roberts,      b.   10  Sept., 

1852,  Gardiner.    Lawyer,  Norway. 
Edwin  Albert  Scribner.     M.S.     b.  18 

April,  185(!,  Topshara.    Prof.  Nat.  Science, 

Ripon    Coll.       Manufacturer,    Boonton, 

N.J. 
Charles  Bailey   Seabury.     b.  5  Feb., 

1857,  Gardiner.    Salesman,  New  York  City. 
James  "Wingate  Sewall.     C.E.    b.  11 

Nov.,18.')'2,  Oliltown.  Civil  engineer.   Res., 

Oldtown. 
Addison    Monroe    Sherman.      b.    ."0 

Mar.,  1855,   Lincoln,  Mass.     Gen.  Theo. 

Sem.,  1880.    Rector,  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Henry  Herbert  Smith.     A.M.     M.D., 

Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1877.    b.  9  Jan.,  1855, 

Machias.    Physician,  Machias. 
Albert  Somes.    A.M.    b.  17  Dec,  1852, 

VViscasset.     Prin.  Berwick  Acad.,  South 

Bcr\vi(,'k  ;  High  School,  Manchester,  N.  II. 
Lewis  Alfred  Stanwood.  A.M.  LL.B., 

Univ.  Iowa,  1882.    b.  4  April,  18.52,  Bruns- 
wick.  Lawyer.  Res.,  Harvey,  Oklahoma. 
George  Ladd  Thompson,    b.  15  April, 

1855,    Newlniryport,    Mass.       Merchant, 

Brunswick. 
George  "William  Tillson.    C.E.     b.  18 

Dec,  18.52,   Thomaston.     City  engineer, 

Omaha,  Neb. 
Henry  Dwight  Wiggin.     b.  30  April, 

18.56,  Auburn.    Merchant,  Boston. 

43— *  3 

Class  of  1878. 

Clarence  Atwood  Baker.  A.M.  M.D., 

1882.    b.  .3  Jan.,  1852,  Newcastle.    Physi- 
cian, Portland. 
Hartley  Cone  Baxter,  b.  19  July,  1857, 
Portland.     Manufacturer.     Res.,  Bruns- 
wick. 


Alfred   Edgar   Burton.      C.E.      b.   24 

Mar.,  1857,  Portland.    Prof.  Engineering, 

Mass.  Institute  Technology. 
James  Thomas  Davidson,     b.  28  July, 

18,56,  Oxford,  O.    Lawyer,  York. 
Daniel  Henry  Felch.     b.  19  Sept.,  1856, 

Groton,  Mass.    Lawyer,  Cheney,  Wash. 
Willis  Walton  French.     M.S.     M.D., 

Columbia,  1883.    b.  27  April,  1857,  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.    Physician,  New  York  City. 

d.  11  Mar.,  1888.  • 
John  Franklin  Hall.    b.  22  Aug.,  1851, 

Peru.    Editor,  Atlantic  City,  N.  J. 
Carson   Minor  Jacobs,     b.  22  June, 

1857,  Plymouth,  O.     Supt.  cattle  ranche, 

Chinook,  Montana. 
Philip  Lee   Paine,     b,  4  Feb.,  1857, 

Portland.    Lawyer,  Heppner,  Ore.    d.  10 

Feb.,  1886. 
George  Washington  Phillips.     A.M. 

M.D.,  L.  I.  Coll.  Hosp.,  N.  Y.,  1881.     b.  15 

Nov.,  1857,  Lewiston.    Physician,  Vinal- 

haven. 
Barrett  Potter.  A.M.  b.  19  April,  1857, 

Readfield.      Instructor,  B.  C.     Lawyer, 

Brunswick. 
Thomas  Moses  Pray.    b.  21  Mar.,  1857, 

Dover,  N.  H.    Lawyer,    d.  8  Sept.,  1887. 
George  Colby  Purington.    A.M.   b.  27 

June,  1848,  Embden.  Teacher.  Prin.  State 

Normal  Sch.,  Farmingtou. 
William  Edward  Sargent.     A.M.     b. 

23  May,  18.56,   Sanford.    Teacher.    I'rin. 

Hebron  Acad. 
Samuel  Emerson  Smith,    b.  8  June, 

18.56,  Thomaston.    Lawyer,  Thomaston. 
John  W^entworth  Thing,     b.  9  Oct., 

1854,  Alfred.    Lawyer,  Limerick. 

16— *  3 

Class  of  1879. 

John  Warren  Achorn.     M.D.,  1887. 

b.  30  Jan.,  1857,  Newcastle.     Physician, 

Boston. 
George  William  Bourne.  A.M.  M.D., 

Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1882.    b.  9  Oct.,  1857, 

Kennebunk.    Physician,  Kennebunk. 
Heber  Durgin  Bowker.    A.M.     b.  11 

Feb.,  1858,  Turner.     Merchant,  Milford, 

Mass. 
Frank  Melville  Byron,    b.   20  Sept., 

1857,  Freeport.    Ticket  agent,  Chicago,  111. 
Henry  Babb  Carleton.  b.  1  Feb.,  1858, 

Rockport.     P.  E.  Div.  Sch.,  Phil.,  1882. 

tl.  10  Sept.,  1882,  Rockport. 


ALUMNI 


89 


Ozro  Daniel  Castner.    b.2  June,  1857, 

Wal(l()l)oro.     Lawyer,  Waldoboro. 
Frank  Stanwood    Corey,     h.   '.)  Jan., 

l,s^)^<,  rortland.     Morcliaiit,  Calais. 
Oscar  Charles  Sanborn  Davies.  A.M. 

M.D.,  188.'..    b.  s  ( )ct.,  is.")"),  Sidney.    Asst. 

Supt.  Insane  Hosp.,  Augusta.    Physician, 

New  York  City. 
Walter  Goodwin  Davis.     A.M.    b.  (i 

Jan.,  1857,  Portland.    Manufacturer,  Port- 
land. 
Holmes  Boardman  Fifleld.     A.M.     b. 

22  DtiK.,  IS,')."),  jMt.  Vernon.    Merchant,  Con- 
way, N.  II. 
Horace  Eben  Henderson,    b.  l(i  Jan., 

18.5i),  Wiscasset.     Teacher,  Garden  City, 

L.  I. 
Joel  Payson  Huston,   b.  22  Sept.,  1857, 

Daniariscotta.     Lawyer,  Damariscotta. 
Henry  Augustus  Huston.  A.M.  A.C., 

Purdue  I'niv.,   1882.      b.  20  April,  1858, 

Damariscotta.      Prof.    Physics,    Purdue 

Univ.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 
Charles  Fletcher  Johnson.     A.M.    b. 

14  Pel).,  18,59,  Winslow.    Lawyer,  Water- 

ville. 
George  Washington  Johnson,     b.   0 

Feb.,  1,S49,  ISlueliill.     Bangor  Theo.  .Sem., 

1882.    Cong,  ministry.    Pastor,  Lyman. 
Frank  Kimball,     b.  K!  Oct.,  18.5.''),  Ken- 

nobunk.     Druggist,  Norway. 
Ansel  LeForest  Lumbert.    A.M.    b.  ."> 

Sept.,  1853,  Ripley.      Lawyer,    Iloulton. 

State  Senate,  188.5-8. 
Millard  Kimball  Page.    A.M.    LL.B., 

Columl)ian  Univ.,   1,881.     b.  3  Oct.,  1856, 

Houlton.    Lawyer,  Denver,  Col. 
Albert  Henry  Pennell.    b.  5  Dec,  1853, 

Westbrook.     Bangor  Theo.   Sem.     d.  12 

Sept.,  1882,  Saccarappa. 
Henry    Wilson   Ring.      A.M.      M.D., 

1887.    b.3Feb.,lS57,  Portland.   Physician, 

New  Haven,  Conn. 
Seward  Smith  Stearns.    A.M.    b.  11 

Mar.,  18")G,  Lovell.    Lawyer,  Norway. 
James  Cushman  Tarbox.   b.  10  April, 

1857,  Phillips.    Lawyer,  Monticello,  Minn. 
22 *2 

Class  of  1880. 

Emery  Wilson  Bartlett.  A.M.  b.  12 
Jan.,  18.50,  Bethel.  Journalist,  Pittsburg, 
Penn.;  Boston. 

Edwin  Charles  Burbank.  b.  27  Mar., 
lS,5i),  Limerick.    Journalist,  Boston. 


W^illiam  Higgins  Chapman.  C.E.  b.  1 
Oct.,  18.5(;,  Bowdoinham.  Sanitary  engi- 
neer, Newport,  l{.  I. 

Frederick  OdeU  Conant.  A.M.  b.  1 
Oct.,  1857,  Portlaml.    Merchant,  I'ortlaud. 

Walter  Lee  Dane.  b.  15  June,  18.59, 
Kennebunk.     Lawyer,  Kennebunk. 

Ayres  Mason  Edwards.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Iowa  State  Univ.,  1884.  b.  12  Jan.,  18.57, 
Bethel.  Supt.  Schools,  Lcwiston;  Pitts- 
field,  Mass. 

William  Proctor  Ferguson.    A.M.    b. 

9  Feb.,  1,8,53,  Shapleigh.    U.  S.  civil  service, 

Washington,  D.  C.    Teacher. 
Roswell   Chase   Gilbert,    b.    1   Nov., 

18.50,  Turner.    Clerk,  Lewiston.    d.  26  Oct., 

1887,  Turner. 
Horace   Robert    Given.      A.M.      b.   9 

June  18.59,  Topsham.    Teacher.    Co.  Supt. 

Schools,  Vyeaverville,Cal. 
Franklin  Goulding.    b.  21  Nov.,  1859, 

Groton,  Mass.    Manufacturer. 
Herbert  White  Grindal.    LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1882.    b.  8  Sept.,  1857,  Salem,  Mass. 

Lawyer,  New  York  City. 
Frederick  Winslow  Hall.    A.M.    b.  20 

Mar.,  1800,  Gorham.      Lawyer,    Vallejo, 

Cal. ;  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Albra  Hamlin  Harding.     LL.I5.,    Co- 
lumbian   Univ.,  l.s,83.      b.   12  Sept.,  18.50, 

Ilanipilen.    Lawyer,  Bangor. 
Albert  Harmon  Holmes.    A.M.    b.  14 

Dec,  1851 ,  Bridgton.   Lawyer,  Brunswick. 
Alvin  Dennett   Holmes.     M.D.,  1883. 

b.    13   Jan.,   18,50,  Bridgton.     Physician, 

Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Thomas  Frederick  Jones,  b.  23  Jan., 
18.54,  Tredegar,  Eng.  Meth.  Rpis.  min- 
istry, Maine.    Pastor,  Lewiston. 

William  Pierce  Martin;  also  Bates, 
1880.  LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1883.  b.  30 
July,  1858,  Lewiston.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Harry  Lincoln  Maxcy.  A.M.  b.  19 
Mar.,  1856,  Gardiner.  Forwanling  agent, 
Chicago,  111. 

George  Shipman  Payson.  b.  14  Feb., 
18.58,  Portland.    Banker,  Portland. 

Walter  Payson  Perkins,  b.  6  Aug., 
1858,  Kennebunk.    Lawyer,  Cornish. 

Francis  Orren  Purington.  A.M.  b. 
16  Aug.,  1852,  Kmbden.  Lawj-er,  Mechanic 
Falls. 

Eliphalet  Greely  Spring.  M.S.  b.  19 
May,  1859,  Portland.    Merchant,  I'ortland. 


90 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Richard  Lewis  Swett.     A.M.    M.D., 

1884.    b.  5  Sept.,  1S5S,  Brunswick.    Medi- 
cal student,    d.  26  Dec,  1884. 
George  Leverett  Weil.     b.   5   Nov., 

18.57,  Nortli    Andover,    Mass.       Lawyer, 

Boston. 
"Warren   Stephen   Whitmore.     b.   13 

Nov.,  1859,  Gardiner.    Lawyer,  Gardiner. 
Henry  Brown  Wilson,     b.   15   June, 

18.'J6,  Gardiner.    Cleric,  Kedlands,  Cal. 
Virgil   Clifton    Wilson,     b.   12   April, 

1857,  Portland.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Henry  Asa  Wing.     b.  10   Sept.,  1853, 

Waterville.    Editor,  Lewiston  Sun. 
Frank  Winter.    A.M.   b.  26  Mar.,  1854, 

Paris.    Lawyer,  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

29— *  2 

Class  of  1881. 

Edgar  Oakes  Achorn.     b.  20  Aug., 

1859,  Newcastle.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
Clinton  Lewis  Baxter,    b.   29  June, 

1859,  Portland.     Manufacturer,  Portland. 
Edward  Everett  Briry.    A.M.    M.D., 

Boston  Univ.,  1884.    b.  35  Nov.,  1859,  Bath. 

Ph3'sician,  Bath. 
W^illiam  Moses  Brown.     M.S.     b.   30 

Sept.,  1859,  Bath.    Civil  engineer,  Bangor. 
Harold  Wyllys  Chamberlain.  A.M.  b. 

10  Oct.,  18.58,  Brunswick.    Lawyer. 
Edward  Henry    Chamtaerlin.     M.D., 

Eclectic  Med.  Inst.,  Cincinnati,  1884.      b. 

11  .Jan.,  1858,  Westford,  Mass.    Physician, 
Chelmsford,  Mass. 

Albert   Clifford   Cobb.     b.   27   Aug., 

18G0,    Rockland.      Lawyer,   Minneapolis, 

Minn. 
William  Isaac  Cole.  A.M.   b.  21  Mar., 

1859,  Machias.    Andover  Theo.  Seni .,  1888. 

Pastor,  Houlton. 
Charles  Herrick  Cutler,    b.  18  Dec, 

18.59,  Farmington.    Tutor.    Andover  Theo. 

Sem.,  1886.     Pastor,  Bangor. 
James  Donovan.  A.M.  b.  4  Sept.,  1857, 

Leeds.    Lawyer,  Great  Falls,  Montana. 
Frederick  Alvan  Fisher.     A.M.     b.  9 

Oct.,  1855,  Westford,  Mass.    Tutor.    Law- 
yer, Lowell,  Mass. 
William  Alexander   Gardner,    b.  21 

April,  1860,  Augusta.     Salesman,  Boston. 
Henry   Goddard.       b.    13   July,    1801, 

Auburn.    Merchant,  Boston. 
Albion  Dwight  Gray.  A.M.  b.  29  Jan., 

1861,  Foxcroft.     Teacher,  William   Penn 

Charter  School,  Philadelphia. 


Robert  Holmes  Greene.  A.M.  M.D., 
Harv.,  IS86.  b.  27  April,  1861,  Brunswick. 
Physician,  New  York  City. 

Charles  Haggerty.  b.  G  Dec,  1854, 
Newburg,  N.  Y.  Lawyer,  Southbridge, 
Mass.    State  Senate,  1890. 

Carroll  Everett  Harding,  b.  23  Aug., 
1861,  Machias.  Gen.  Theo.  Scni.,  1885. 
Rector,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Horace  Burleigh  Hathaway.  A.M. 
b.  8  June,  18.58,  Hallowell.  Journalist, 
Augusta,    d.  2  April,  1888,  Hallowell. 

Alfred  Hitchcock.  A.M.  M.D.,  1883. 
b.  5  Aug.,  1859,  Strong.  Physician,  Farm- 
ington. 

Fred  LaForest  Johnson.  A.M.  M.D., 
Howard  Univ.,  1887.  b.  2  Mar.,  1859,  Pitts- 
field.    Physician,  Wichita,  Kan. 

Herbert  Lewis  Johnson.  A.M.  M.D., 
1884.  b.  3  Oct.,  1859,  Augusta.  Physician, 
Augusta. 

Albert  Laurens  Joyce.  LL.B.,  Univ. 
Michigan,  1884.  b.  4  Mar.,  1857,  Bruns- 
wick.   Merchant,  San  Francisco. 

W^iUiam  King.  A.M.  M.D.,1887.  b. 
18.T Illy,  1857, Portland.  Physician,  Bruns- 
wick. 

Leland  Burton  Lane.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Iowa  State  Univ.,  1884.  b.  12  April,  1859, 
West  Sumner.    Teacher,  Falmouth,  Mass. 

Edgar  Willis  Larrabee.  b.  19  Jan., 
1860,  Gardiner.  Paymaster,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Frank  Hall  Little.  A.M.  b.  18  June, 
1860,  Portland.    Merchant,  Portland. 

George  Francis  Manson.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1885.  li.  13  Aug.,  1858,  Havre, 
France.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

John  William  Manson.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1884.  b.  22  Mar.,  1862,  Pitts- 
field.    Lawyer,  Pittsfield. 

Daniel  John  McGillicuddy.  b.  27 
Aug.,  18.57,  Lewiston.    Lawyer,  Lewiston. 

Ferdinand  Byron  Merrill,  b.  24  Aug., 
1859,  Yarmouth.  Civil  engineer,  Y'ar- 
mouthville. 

John  Witham  Nichols.  A.M.  M.D., 
1887.  b.  4  Aug.,  1859,  Searsport.  Physi- 
cian, Farmington. 

Henry  Storer  Payson.  A.M.  b.  4 
Mar.,  1860,  Portland.  Lawyer,  Portland. 
Treas.  Harris-Payson  Co.,  Portland. 

Arthur  Gooding  Pettingill.  B.D., 
Yale,  1885.  b.  30  Oct.,  18,58,  Brewer.  I'as- 
tor,  Yarmouth. 


ALUMNI 


91 


Albion  Quincy  Rogers.    A.M.    b.  21 

Dec,  1S()0,  Pembroke.     L.awyer,  Mhuie- 

.•i]M)lis,  IMiiin. 
Carleton  Sawyer.     M.D.,  Univ.  Ver- 
mont, 1SS5.     b.  1  Nov.,  1805,  Cumberland. 

I'liysician,  North  Conway,  N.  H. 
Otis  Madison  Shaw.      A.M.      LL.H., 

IJoston  Univ.,  188-1.    b.  7  Dec,  1857,  Bicl- 

(leford.     Lawyer,  Boston. 
Frank  Eugene  Smith,    b.  (i  May,  1800, 

Augusta.    Clerk,  Boston. 
Henry  Loring  Staples.     A.M.     M.D., 

18S(i.    b. -21  Sept ,  18.')8,  Wales.    Physician, 

Minnea|)olis,  Minn. 
William  Warren  Towle.  A.M.  LL.B., 

Boston  Univ.,  1884.    b.  21  Aug.,  18G0,  Frye- 

burg.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
John  Edwin  Walker.     A.M.      M.D., 

1884.    b.  23  Feb.,  1857,  Union.    Physician, 

Thomaston. 
John    Oliver    Patten   Wheelwright. 

A.M.    b.  24  April,  1861,  Bethel.    Lawyer, 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Alvin  Everett  Whitten.    A.M.     b.  22 

Aug.,  ISo.'J,  Yarmouth.    Teacher,  Bloom- 

ingtoii.  111. 
John  Wallace  W^ilson.    b.   25  Aug., 

18.58,  Gardiner.    Bank  cashier,  Redlands, 

Cal. 

4;i— *  1 

Class  of  1882. 

George  Francis  Bates.  M.D.,  L.  I. 
Coll.  IIosp.,  1885.  b.  17  Jan.,  IHHO,  Yar- 
mouth.   Physician,  Hillsboro,  No.  Dak. 

Arthur  Fuller  Belcher.  A.M.  b.  24 
April,  18(il,  Farmington.  Lawyer.  Bank 
cashier,  Farmington. 

Frederic  Herbert  Blondel.  b.. 7  Aug., 
1856,  Topsham.  Teacher,  31inneapolis, 
Minn. 

Howard  Carpenter,  b.  25  July,  18.59, 
Houlton.    Lawyer,  Oberliu,  Kan. 

Herbert  Harrison  Chase,  b.  2.3  Jan., 
18,58,  Unity.    Lawyer,  Brockton,  Mass. 

Josiah  W^iUis  Crosby.  A.M.  b.  29 
May,  1862,  Dexter.    Lawyer,  Dexter. 

William  W^oodside  Curtis.  A.M.  b. 
22  Dec,  18.58,  Freeport.  Teacher.  Prin. 
High  .Sch.,  Pawtucket,  R.  1. 

Edwin  Upton  Curtis.  A.M.  b.  26  Mar., 
1861,  Boston.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Fred  Henry  Eames.  A.M.  M.D.,  1892. 
b.  23  Feb.,  1860,  Bath.  Physician,  Man- 
chester, N.  H. 

Anson  Morrill  Goddard.  b.  1  Sept., 
185it,  Auburn.    Lawyer,  Augusta. 


Myron  Henry  Goodwin,  b.  23  Oct., 
1860,  Baldwin.  Teacher,  West  Newbury, 
Mass. 

Melvin  Smith  Holway.  A.M.  b.  2G 
May,  18(il,  Augusta.   Lawyer,  Augusta. 

Edward  Rountree  Jewett.  A.M.  b. 
16  April,  1860,  Chicago.    Lawyer,  Chicago. 

James  Ross  Jordan,  b.  12  June,  1859, 
Brunswick.    ISlerchant,  Brunswick. 

Jesse  Felt  Libby.  b.  12  Feb.,  18,59, 
Locke's  Mills.  Teacher.  Lawyer,  Gor- 
ham,  N.  II. 

William  Curtis  Merryman.  A.M.  b. 
23  Mar.,  1861,  Brunswick.  Civil  engineer, 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

William  Albion  Moody.  A.M.  b.  31 
July,  1859,  Kennebunkport.  Prof.  Mathe- 
matics. 

George  Howard  Pierce.  M.D.,  Yale, 
1886.  b.  17  Mar.,  1860,  Portland.  Physi- 
cian, Danbury,  Conn. 

Warren  Oscar  Plimpton.  A.M.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1888.  b.  24  July,  1858,  Litch- 
field.   Physician,  New  York  City. 

William  Gardner  Reed.  A.M.  b.  4 
May,  18.58,  Waldoboro.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Irving  Stearns.  A.M.  b.  5  Nov.,  1855, 
Newry.    3Ierchant,  Berlin,  N.  II. 

Charles  Eben  Stinchfield.  b.  2  May, 
I860,  Sandwich,  N.  H.  Teacher,  d.  K; 
Nov.,  1882,  Patten. 

22— *1 

Class  of  1883. 

Herbert  Lincoln  Allen.     A.M.    b.   24 

Dec,  1861,  Waterboro.     Lawyer,  Alfred 
Arthur  Everett  Austin.    A.M.    M.D., 

Harv.,   1887.     b.  11  April,  1861,   Boston. 

Physician,  Dorchester,  Mass.  Prof.  Chem., 

Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Boston. 
Henry  Albert  Bascom.     A.M.     b.  26 

Oct.,  1860,  Portlanil.    Merchant,  Boston. 
Edward  Webb  Chase.    A.M.    M.D., 

1880.    b.  18  Mar.,  1860,   South  Windham. 

Physician,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Herbert   Elmore    Cole.     A.M.     b.  26 

Mar.,  1800,  Sebago.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  Bath. 
Wallace  Jason  CoUins.    M.D.,  1886.  b. 

18  Oct.,   1860,    Farmingdale.     Physician, 

Montevideo,  Minn. 
Charles  Alvah  Corliss,    b.  8  May,  1860, 

Bath.    Civil  engineer,  Bath. 
John  Alton  Crowley,  b.  16  Sept.,  1862, 

Lcwiston.    Publisher's  agent,  Ilydc  Park, 

Mass. 


92 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Francis  Jerome  Day,  Jr.     b.  7   May, 

1860,  Hallowc'll.    Merchant,  Canova,  So. 
Dak. 

John  Edward  Dinsmore.  A.M.  b.  17 
Nov.,  1S(!'2,  Wiiislow.  Teacher.  Priu.  Lin- 
coln Acad.,  Newcastle. 

Charles  Herbert  Dunning,  b.  23  July, 
]&r)9,  Jaj'.    Merchant,  Brownville. 

Frederick  Howard  Files.  A.M.  M.D., 
1888.  1).  1  Dec,  18(i-2,  West  Gorham.  Phy- 
sician, Sioux  Falls,  So.  Dak. 

Arthur  CoUis  Gibson.  A.M.  M.D., 
1885.  b.  18  April,  18G0,  Bangor.  Physi- 
cian, Bangor. 

Howard  Robinson  Goodwin,  b.  7 
Nov.,  1863,  Augusta.  Lawyer,  Tacoma, 
Wash.  d.  30  Jan .,  1802,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

Edward  Freeman  Holden.  A.M.  b.2 
Sept.,  1857,  Otisfield.  Teacher,  Melrose, 
Mass. 

Charles  Clifford  Hutchins.  A.M.  b.  12 
July,  1859,  Canton.  Prof.  Physics  and 
Astronomy. 

Stuyvesant  Ten  Broeck  Jackson,  b. 
19  Oct.,  1860,  Portland.    Banker,  Portland. 

Elmer  Porter  Jordan,  b.  lit  June,  1861 , 
Lisbon.    Publisher. 

Herbert  Philbrook  Kendall.  A.M.  b. 
9  Feb.,  1861,  Bowdoinham.  Banker,  Bow- 
doinham.    d.  '22  Feb.,  1891,  Philadelphia. 

James  Daniel  Lennan.  b.  21  May, 
1863,  Richmond.  Salesman.  Res.,  Port- 
land. 

Roswell  Linscott.  b.  24  June,  1858, 
Chelsea,  Mass.  Farmer,  Damariscotta 
Mills. 

Edward  Albert  Packard.  A.M.  M.D., 
Columbia,  1886.  b.  May,  18.58,  Auburn. 
Physician,  New  York  City. 

William  Stacey  Pearson.  A.M.  b.  9 
Jan.,  1861,  Bangor.  Sec.  Board  of  Educ, 
Minneapolis,  Minn.    d.  21  Oct.,  1890. 

William  Abbott  Perkins.  A.M.  b.  20 
Nov.,  1861,  Brewer.  Andover  Theo.  Sem., 
1888.    Teacher,  Lynn,  Mass. 

Noah  Brooks  Kent  Pettengill.  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1888.  b.  23  Dec,  1862,  Au- 
gusta.   Lawyer,  Tampa,  Fla. 

Joseph  Barton  Reed.  b.  24  April,  1858, 
Orrington.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

Arthur  Joseph  Russell,    b.  14  Mar., 

1861,  Hallowell.    Newspaper  work,  Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 

Benson  Sewall.  A.M.  b.  2  July,  1802, 
Wenham,  Mass.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.  d.  28 
Dec,  1887,  Bangor. 


Horace  Edwin  Snow.  A.M.  M.D.  b.5 

IMay,  1860,  Bucksport.    Physician. 
Charles  Henry  Stetson.     A.M.     b.  4 

Oct.,  18.54,  Last  Sumner.    Teacher.     Res., 

East  Sumner. 
George   Benjamin   Swan.     b.  1  Mar., 

1862,  Richmond.    Co.  Supt.  Schools,  Great 

Falls,  Montana. 
Edward  Francis  Wheeler,   b.  20  Jan., 

1862,  Grafton,  Vt.    Hartford  Theo.  Sem., 
1889.    Pastor,  St.  Louis,  INlo. 

Charles  Simeon  Woodbury.  A.M.  b. 
4  Nov.,  1860,  Cape  Elizabeth.  Lawyer, 
d.  28  Oct.,  1886. 

3.3— *  5 

Class  of  1884. 

Charles  Everett  Adams.  A.M.  b.  3 
Sept.,  1863,  Bangor.  Director  Gymna- 
sium, Colby  Univ.;  Rutgers  Coll.,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J. 

Llewellyn  Barton.  A.M.  b.  24  Nov., 
18.54,  Naples.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

Henry  Russell  Bradley,  b.  29  Oct., 
1861,  Bangor.   ISIerchant,  Tomahawk,  Wis. 

Augustus  Homer  Brown.  A.M.  b.  14 
April,  1860,  Topsham.  Medical  examiner 
metropolitan  police.  New  York  City. 

Sampson  Reed  Child,  b.  22  Sept., 
1860,  Paris.    Lawyer,  IMinneapolis,  Minn. 

Donald  Campbell   Clark,     b.   5  Feb., 

1863,  Bangor.    Banker. 

WiUiam  HoUey  Cothren.    A.M.    b.  20 

Sept.,   1862,   Farmington.     Tutor.      P^lec- 

trician,  Chicago. 
Alfred  Harris  Fogg.     b.  2  May,  1858, 

Freeport.    Farmer,  South  Freeport. 
WiUiam  Keene  Hilton.     A.M.     b.  30 

Sept.,  1860,  Damariscotta.    Merchant. 
Zachariah  Willis  Kemp.     A.M.     b.  12 

April,  1857,  Otisfield.    Prof.  Greek  and 

Latin,  French  Prot.  College,  Springfield, 

Mass. 
Franklin  Pierce  Knight.    A.M.    b.  15 

Feb.,  1853,  Sweden.    Teacher,  Mechanic 

Falls. 
Philip  Sidney  Lindsay.     M.D.,    1888. 

b.   27   Mar.,  1862,  Norridgewock.    Physi- 
cian, Santa  Monica,  Cal. 
Clas  Wilhelm  Longren.    A.M.     b.  27 

Feb.,  1857,  Wirserum,  Sweden.    Andover 

Theo.  Sem.,  1887.    Pastor,  Barre,  Vt. 
Oliver  W^illiam   Means.    A.M.    b.  9 

Oct.,  1860,  Perry,  N.  Y.    Hartford  Theo. 

Sem.,  1887.    Pastor,  Enfield,  Conn. 
Melvin  Horace  Orr.    b.  3  April,  1801, 

Brunswick.    Lawyer,  Stockton,  Cal. 


.'  1 


I 


ALUMNI 


93 


Horace  Coleman  Phinney.  A.M.  b.  28 
June,  ISdl,  rortlaiiil.  Meirhant,  New 
York  City. 

Charles  Everett  Sayward.  b.  2.">  July, 
1801,  Wells.    Teacher,  Hostoii. 

Ernest  Charles  Smith,  b.  3  May,  18G4, 
Augusta.  Harv.  Div.  Sell.,  1S88.  Pastor, 
Franiingham,  Mass. 

Rodney  Irving  Thompson,  b.  27  Mar., 
ISdl,  t'riemlsliip.    l^awyer.  Union. 

Joseph  Torrey.  A.M.  b.  15  July,  1862, 
llardwick,  Vt.  Prof.  Chemistry,  Iowa 
Coll.    Instructor,  Harvard  Coll. 

Charles  Cutler  Torrey.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Strasburg,  18M.  b.  20  Dec,  1863,  Hard- 
wick,  Vt.  Tutor.  Andover  Theo.  Sem., 
1889.    Instructor,  Andover  Theo.  .Sem. 

Sherman  Warren  Walker,  b.  28  Feb., 
1S6-2,  Cornish.    Banking,  Portland,  Ore. 

John  Anderson  W^aterman,  Jr.  A.M. 
b.  14  Mar.,  18G3,  Gorham.  Lawyer,  Gorham. 

Henry  Merrill  Wright.  A.M.  b.  6 
Nov.,  18(10,  Westford,  aiuss.  Master,  Eng. 
High  .Sch.,  Boston.  qi 

Class  of  1885. 

Frank  West  Alexander.  A.M.  b.  14 
Mar.,  1860,  Richmond.  Teacher,  K.  Provi- 
dence, R.  1. 

Boyd  Bartlett.  b.  15  Jan.,  18(14,  Ells- 
worth.   Teacher,  North  Andover,  Mass. 

Prank  Irving  Brown.  A.M.  M.D., 
18!)I.  b. -27  Oct.,  1861,  Bethel.  I'hysician, 
.South  Portlanil. 

Wilson  Ryder  Butler.  A.M.  b.  l(i 
I>ec.,  is^V),  North  Hancock.  Teacher,  Wal- 
tham,  jNIass. 

Oliver  Richmond  Cook.  A.M.  b.  22 
Jan.,  1863,  Casco.  Prin.  High  Sch.,  Brain- 
ti"ee,  Mass. 

Frank  William  Davis.  A.M.  b.  7  Oct., 
18.")it,  Naples.  P.angor  Theo.  Sem.,  189-2. 
Pastor,  Cumljcrland  Centre. 

Albert  Webb  Donnell.  b.  14  Dec., 
18.'')it,  Alna.  Literary  work.  Res.,  Sheep- 
scot  Bri<lge. 

Herman  Nelson  Dunham.  A.M.  b.  14 
Dec,  ism,  Freeport.  Teacher,  Mt.  Her- 
mon,  Mass. 

William  Morse  Eames.  A.M.  b.40ct., 
1863,  liath.    Druggist,  Manchester,  N.  II. 

Lucius  Bion  Folsom.  A.M.  b.  23 
Sept.,  18.-)S,  Topsfleld.    Clerk,  Boston. 

Nehemiah  Butler  Ford.  A.M.  M.D., 
Boston  Univ.,  1888.  b.  -2  Oct.,  18G3,  Boston. 
Physician,  Boston. 


Eben  Winthrop  Freeman.  A.  M. 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1888.  h.  12  Sept.,  1864, 
Wellfleet,  Mass.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

Ralph  Spofford  French,     b.  29  Aug., 

1862,  Thomaston.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
John  Coleman  Hall.  A.M.   b.  19  Mar., 

18.59,  Washington.  Bangor  Theo.  .Sem., 
1889.    Pastor,  Sutton,  Mass. 

Edwin  Ruthvin  Harding.  A.M.  b.  29 
Sept.,  18(i2,  Hampden.  Teacher,  Win- 
throp, Mass. 

William  Converse  Kendall.  A.M.  b. 
4  April,  1861,  Freeport.  U.  S.  Fish  Com- 
mission. 

John  Fuller  Libby.     A.M.     b.  3  Feb., 

1863,  Richmond.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
Howard   Leslie   Lunt.      A.M.      b.  22 

Feb.,  1862,  South  Durham.     Supt.  Schools, 

Ontario,  Cal. 
William  Pope   Nealley.    b.  30  July, 

1863,  Bath.    Merchant,  P.angor. 
James  Safford  Norton.    A.M.    M.D., 

Coll.  of   Phys.  and   Surg.,   Boston,  1889. 

b.   3    Oct.,    18.59,    Augusta.      Physician, 

Everett,  Mass. 
John   Andrew   Peters.     A.M.     b.  13 

Aug.,  1864,  Ellsworth.    Lawyer,  l!ar  Har- 
bor. 
Marshall    Hagar    Purrington.      b.    5 

Mar.,  1.^60,   Bowdoin.     Sec'y  Y.  M.  C.  A., 

I'ortsmonth,  N.  H. 
Alfred  W^ilson  Rogers.     A.M.     b.  11 

.Inly,  1862,  P>alli.  Teai^her,  Millbury,  Mass. 
Charles  Henry  Tarr.    b.  20  April,  1861, 

Brunswick.      Teacher,     d.  28  Nov.,  1887, 

Brunswick. 
Eugene  Thomas.  A.M.  LL.B.,  Boston 

Univ.,  1887.    b.  12  June,  18.59,  Richmond. 

Lawyer.    Res.,  Topsham. 
Charles  Henry  Wardwell.  b.  28  Feb., 

1862,  Gorham,  N.  II.    Teacher,  Bridgton. 

Law  student,  Boston. 
Jesse  Francis  Waterman.  LL.B.,  Bos- 
ton Univ.,  1887.    b.  4  Aug.,  18.58,  Waldo- 

boro.    Lawyer,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Frank  Nathaniel  Whittier.    A.M.    b. 

12  Dec,  1861,  Farmington.    Director  Gj'm- 

uasium  and  Lecturer  on  Hygiene. 

28— *1 

Class  of  1886. 

George  Stillman  Berry.  A.M.  b.  17 
Dec,  1864,  Damariscotta.    Teacher. 

Arthur  Robinson  Butler.  A.M.  b.  16 
May,  1SG3,  Portland.    Teacher. 


94 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Charles  Albert   Byram.     b.  18  May, 

1863,  Freeport.    Teacher,  Pittsfleld,  Mass. 
Charles  Albert  Davis.     A.M.     b.  29 

Sept.,  1861,  Portsmouth,  N.  11.    Prof.  Nat. 

Scieuce,  Ahiia  Coll.,  Alma,  INIich. 
John  Herbert  Davis,     b.  12  Aug.,  18(53, 

Bangor.    Journalist,  Bangor. 
Thomas  Worcester  Dike.  A.M.  M.D., 

Boston  Univ.,  1890.    b.  2  June,  1865,  Bath. 

Physician,  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 
Irving  William  Home.    A.M.    b.  10 

July,  1859,  Berlin,  N.  H.    Supt.  Schools, 

Braintree,  Mass. 
Wallace  Warren  Kilgore.  A.M.   b.  15 

Mar.,  1862,  Newry.    Teacher,  Red  Wing, 

Minn. 
Allan  Percy  Knight,    b.  14  May,  1864, 

Norfolk,  Va.    Journalist,  Cleveland,  O. 
Amos  Arnold  Knowlton.     b.  4   Jan., 

1859,    Boston.       Instructor,    Univ.    Wis., 

Madison,  Wis. 
George  Merrill  Worris.    A.M.    LL.B., 

Cincinnati  Univ.,  1S88.    b   20  Aug.,  1863, 

Monmouth.    Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 
John  Clement  Parker.     A.M.     M.D., 

1891.    b.  20  June,  1864,  Lel)anon.    Physi- 
cian and  druggist,  Farmington,  N.  H. 
Elmer  Ellswrorth  Rideout.     A.M.     b. 

18    June,    I8(i2,    Cumberland.      Lawyer, 

Boston. 
Frederick  Lincoln  Smith.     A.M.     b. 

22  Jan.,  1865,  Waterboro.    Teacher,  Wm. 

Penu  Charter  School,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 
Herbert  Lawrence  Taylor,    b.  1  Jan., 

18.58,  Belgrade.      Teacher.      d.  7    Mar., 
1890,  Red  Bluff,  Cal. 

Levi  Turner,  Jr.     A.M.    b.  16  Feb., 

18.59,  Somerville.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Charles  W^hitcomb  Tuttle.    A.M.    b. 

28  May,  1862,  Hancock,  N.  H.     Chemist. 
Res.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Walter  Vinton  Wentworth.  A.M.  b. 
11  Dec,  1863,  Rockland.    Ass't  in  Chemis- 
try, B.  C.    Chemist,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y. 

18— *1 

Class  of  1887. 

Carroll  Merton  Austin.     A.M.     b.  8 

Oct.,  1863,  Mexico.     Teacher,  Westfield, 

Mass. 
Harry  Bursley  Austin,     b.  30  April, 

1866,  Farmington.    Manufacturer,  Weld. 
Mortimer  Hayes  Boutelle.    b.  20  Oct., 

1866,  Brunswick.    Lawyer,  Minneapolis, 

Minn. 


Clarence  Blendon  Burleigh.  A.M.  b. 
1  Nov.,  1864,  North  Linneus.  Editor  Ken- 
nebec Journal,  Augusta. 

Edward  Butler  Burpee.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1891.  b.  6  Oct.,  1864,  Rock- 
land.   Lawyer,  Boston. 

Austin  Cary.  A.M.  b.  31  July,  1865, 
East  Machias.  Tutor.  Forestry  expert. 
Res.,  East  Machias. 

Craig  Cogswell  Choate.  b.  12  June, 
1865,  Salem,  Jlass.    Business,  Portland. 

Freeman  Daniel  Dearth,  Jr.  A.M.  b. 
16  April,  1861,  East  Sangerville.    Lawyer. 

Samuel  Bartlett  Fowler,  b.  12  Sept., 
1865,  Augusta.  Electrical  engineer,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

William  Lewis  Gahan.  A.M.  b.  15 
Mar.,  1864,  Harpswell.  Teacher.  Res., 
Brunswick. 

Charles  Jaques  Goodwin.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1890.  b.  13  Mar.,  1866, 
Farmington.  Prof.  Greek,  Cornell  Coll., 
Iowa;  WesleyanUniv.,  Middletown,  Ct. 

Merton  Lyndon  Kimball.  A.M.  b.  18 
Mar.,  1867,  Waterford.    Lawyer,  Norway. 

John  Veasey  Lane.  A.M.  b.  18  Nov., 
1861,  Chichester,  N.  H.  Journalist,  Au- 
gusta. 

Edward  Toppan  Little.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Boston  University,  1890.  b.  17  May,  1866, 
Auburn.    Lawyer,  PhaMiix,  Ariz. 

Edgar  Leland  Means.  A.M.  b.  23 
Nov.,  1864,  Milbridge.  Banker,  Orleans, 
Neb. 

Arthur  W^arren  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  7 
Mar.,  1863,  Chesterville.  Banker,  Port- 
land. 

Henry  McCoUister  Moulton.  A.M. 
M.D.,  1889;  also  Dartmouth,  1889.  b.  2 
Dec,  1863,  Canton.  Physician,  Cumber- 
land. 

Charles  Fred  Moulton.  A.M.  M.D., 
Dartmouth,  1890.  b.  23  June,  1865,  Canton. 
Physician,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

George  W^infield  Parsons.  A.M.  b. 
4  May,  1863,  Brunswick.  Teacher,  Win- 
throp,  Mass. 

Arthur  W^ellesley  Perkins.  A.M.  b. 
IS  Dec,  1860,  Farmington.  Res.,  Farm- 
ington. 

Edward  Clarence  Plummer.  A.M.  b. 
23  Nov.,  1864,  Freeport.    Journalist,  Bath. 

Fermer  Pushor.  A.M.  b.  8  Dec,  18C6, 
Exeter.    Lawyer,  La  Conner,  Wash. 

Ivory  Hovey  Robinson.  A.M.  b.  3 
Mar.,  1859,  Augusta.  Prin.  Washington 
Acad.,  East  Machias. 


i 


I 


ALUMNI 


95 


Oliver  Dana  Sewall.    A.M.    b.  2:5  Jan., 

186,5,  Chcsterville.    Andover  Theo.  Sem., 

1892.  Pastor,  Strong. 

Henry  Boody  Skolfield.    h.  .31  Aus-, 

1864,  Uriinswick.    Publislier'.s  agent,  Phil- 

adeliiliia,  Penn. 
Francis  Loring  Talbot.     A.M.     b.  18 

April,  1S64,  Kast  Macliias.     IMercliant. 
Elliot  Bouton  Torrey.   A.M.  b.  7  Jan., 

1867,  Hard  wick,  Vt.    Electrician,  Shirley, 

Mass. 
Leander  Brooks  Varney.     A.M.     b.  9 

Sept.,  1864,  Litchtield.    Teacher. 
Charles  Henry  Verrill.    A.M.    LL.B., 

Georgetown  Univ.,  1890.     b.  2.i  April,  1866, 

Auburn.    U.S. civil  service,  Dep't  Labor, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

29 

Class  of  1888. 

Thomas  Herbert  Ayer.     A.M.     M.D., 

1893.  b.  18  June,  1865,   Litchfield.    Phy- 
sician. 

Ernest  Seymour  Bartlett.  A. INI.  b.  17 
Mar.,  1866,  Stouehani.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

"William  Lincoln  Black.  A.M.  b.  24 
Nov.,  1861,  llaminonton,  N.  .1.     Druggist. 

William  Herbert  Bradford.  A.M. 
1\[.I).,  1891.  b.  1  .Jan.,  1866,  Lcwiston. 
Physician,  Portland. 

George  Patten  Brown.  A.M.  b.  S 
-June,  18(>7,  Hudson,  AVis.  ISankiiig,  Den- 
ver, Col. 

Horatio  Smith  Card.  A.M.  b.  11  Sept., 

1866,  Gorhani.    Teacher,  Bath. 
George  Foster  Gary.    b.  16  Mar.,  1867, 

East  Machias.    Bank  cashier. 
Charles   Thomas   Carruthers.     b.  29 

April,  1S.")9,  Portland.    Teacher,  Freeport. 
Lincoln  Hall   Chapman.    I).  l(i  Jan., 

1867,  Daniariscotta.     Merchant. 
Dennis  Moore  Cole.    A.M.     b.  6  Oct., 

186-2,  Lovell.    Teacher,  We.stfleld,  INIass. 
James  Lee  Doolittle.  A.M.  b.  18  Sept., 

1866,  N.  Y.  City.    Lawyer,  Brunswick. 
Alvin  Cram  Dresser.    A.M.    b.  6  Dec, 

1866,  Standish.    Teacher.    Law   student, 
Boston  Univ. 

Richard  "William  Coding.  A.  M. 
LL.B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1890.     b.  8  Nov., 

1867,  Acton.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
"William  Toothaker  Hall,  Jr.  A.M.   b. 

4  -Inly,  1866,  Richmond.    Teacher.    Res., 
Somerville,  Mass. 


Henry  Clinton  Hill.     b.  1  Oct.,  1866, 

Cape  Elizabeth.  AgentGinn  &  Co.,  Boston. 
George   Ansel   Ingalls.     A.M.     b.   25 

.Jan.,  186.1,  Soutli  Bridgton.     Real  estate, 

Boston. 
George  Howard  Larrabee.     A.M.     b. 

16  .July,   1866,   P.ridgton.     Prin.    Bridgton 

Acad. 
Frank  Knox  Linscott.     A.M.     LL.B., 

Boston  Univ.,  1893.   b.  16  April,  1866,  Chel- 
sea, IMass.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
Percy  Freeman  Marston.     b.  14  Oct., 

1864,  Gorhani.    Andover  Theo.  Seminary. 
John  Herbert  Maxwell.     A.M.     b.  2 

June,  1862,  Webster.    Teacher. 
Albert  Wesley  Meserve.     A.M.    b.  31 

Oct.,  1862,  Naples.    Teacher. 
Howard   Lester    Shaw.     A.M.     b.   22 

Oct.,   1S6.J,   Cumberland.    Clerk,  Coving- 
ton, Kj'. 
Albert  Currier  Shorey.    b.  10  June, 

186,"),  Portland.    Editor  Brunswick  Tele- 
graph. 
Frank  Louis  Smithwick.     b.  10  Nov., 

186.5,  Spain.     Druggist,   Boston. 
Marsena  Parker  Smithwick.  A.M.  b. 

31  Aug.,  1867,  Newcastle.    Harv.  Medical 

Sch. 
Albert  "Walter  Tolman.    A.M.    A.B., 

llarv.,  1889.     1).  29  Nov.,   18(i6,  Ro(!kport. 

Ass't  Prof,  llhetoric;. 
Joseph  "Williamson,  Jr.     A.M.     b.  14 

Feb.,  1869,  Belfast.     Lawyer,  Augusta. 
Willard  Woodbury  "Woodman.  A.M. 

b.  18  Jan.,  I860,  Hebron.    Principal  High 

School,  Gorhani. 

28 

Class  of  1889. 

Emerson  Leland  Adams.  A.M.  b.  6 
Feb.,  1866,  Wilton.    Insurance,  Boston. 

Lincoln  John  Bodge.  A.M.  b.  24 
May,  186.5,  South  Windham.  Lawyer, 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Bernard  Chauncey  Carroll.  b.  30 
May,  1868,  Fort  Jones,  Cal.  Lawyer, 
Stockton,  Cal. 

John  Rogers  Clark.  A.M.  b.  13  Dec, 
1863,  New  I'ortland.  Coll.  of  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  New  York  Cit_v. 

Thomas  Stowell  Crocker.  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbian Univ.,  1891.  b.  2.1  Nov.,  1864, 
Paris.    Lawyer. 

James  Louis  Doherty.  b.  24  Mar., 
186.5,  Canterbury,  N.  B.  Lawyer,  Old- 
town. 


96 


BOWDOIN   COLLEGE 


"Wallace   Stedman  Elden.     A.M.    b. 

25  May,  1808,  Waterville.    Johns  Hopkins 

Univ.    Teacher. 
"William  Morrell  Emery.     A.M.     b.  2 

Oct.,  1866,  Brunswick.     Journalist,  New 

Bedford,  Mass. 
George  Taylor  Files.     A.M.     Ph.D., 

Leipsic,  1893.    b.  23  Sept.,  1866,  Porthmd. 

Instructor  in  German. 
Sanford   Leroy   Fogg.      A.M.      b.   26 

June,  1863,  Milan,  N.  H.    Lawyer,  Bath. 
Charles  Houlton  Fogg.     b.  8  Julj^ 

1866,  Houlton.    Merchant,  Houlton. 
Frederick  William  Freeman.    A.M. 

b.  1()  Mar.,  1866,  Saco.    Teacher. 

Wilbur  Dennett  Gilpatric.  A.M.  b. 
16  Feb.,  1868,  Biddeford.  Teacher.  Res., 
Saco. 

George  William  Hayes.  A.M.  b.  22 
Oct.,  1867,  Lewiston.  Law  student  and 
journalist,    d.  31  Jan.,  1894,  Denver,  Col. 

Charles  Francis  Hersey.  A.M.  b.  11 
Jan.,  1860,  Waterford.  Andover  Theo. 
Sem.,  1892.  City  missionary.  New  Bed- 
ford, Mass. 

Frank  Howard  Hill.  b.  5  Sept.,  18(57, 
Cape  Elizabeth.    Lawyer,  Portland. 

Fremont  John  Charles  Little.  A.M. 
b.  r^  Dec,  1861,  Whiteflekl.  Lawyer,  Au- 
gusta. 

Ferdinand  Joshua  Libby.  A.M.  b.  11 
INIar.,  186.'),  Lisbon.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Frank  Lynam.  A.M.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1893.  b.  14  Apr.,  1866,  Trenton.  I'hysi- 
cian,  Diiluth,  Minn. 

Earle  Abbott  Merrill.  A.M.  b.  22 
Sept.,  1867,  Farmington.  Electrician,  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Clarence  Lincoln  Mitchell,  b.  9  Aug., 
1860,  Freeport.   Teacher,  Wareham,  Mass. 

Albert  Edwin  Weal.   A.M.   b.  10  Apr., 

1867,  Brunswick.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Daniel   Edward   Owen.     A.M.     b.  30 

April,  1868,  Saco.  Teacher,  Thornton 
Acad. 

John  Murry  Phelan.  A.M.  b.  25  Jan., 
1865,  Mendon,  Mass.  Life  insurance,  New 
York  City. 

Lory  Prentiss,  b.  10  Mar.,  1867,  Saco. 
Teacher,  Newark  Acad.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Merwyn  Ap  Rice.  A.M.  LL.B.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1893.  b.  8  Nov.,  1867,  Rockland. 
Lawyer. 

Oscar  Louville  Kideout.  A.M.  b.  25 
June,  1865,  Cumberland.  Merchant,  Port- 
land. 


William  Pitt  Pessenden  Kobie.    b.  5 

Nov.,  1863,  Dorchester,  Mass.     Farmer, 

Gorham. 
George  Lyman  Rogers.    A.M.    b.  12 

Feb.,    1866,  Providence,  R.  I.     Lawyer, 

Farmington. 
Frank  Melvin  Russell,     b.  21  June, 

1864,  Lovell.    Merchant,  Boston. 

Fred  Cutler  Russell.  A.M.  b.  23  Feb., 
1866,  Lovell.    Medical  School  of  Maine. 

Edward  Augustus  Burton  Smith,  b. 
19  June,  1867,  Augusta.  Deputy  U.  S. 
Marshal,  Portland. 

Orrin  Ripley  Smith.   A.M.    b.  9  Nov., 

1866,  Bowdoinham.      Merchant,  Middle- 
boro,  Mass. 

Sidney  Grant  Stacey.  b.  20  July,  1868, 
Porter.  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  lust,  iu 
Latin,  Iowa  Coll.,  Grinnell,  la. 

Frank  Leslie  Staples.  A.M.  b.  28 
Jan.,  1866,  Topsham.    Lawyer,  Augusta. 

Edward  Roland  Stearns,    b.  10  Nov., 

1867,  Biddeford.     Andover  Theo.   Sem., 
1892.    Pastor,  New  Vineyard. 

George    Thwing.     A.M.     b.   14   Sept., 

1867,  New  Sliaron.    Lawyer,  Minneapolis. 
Oliver  Patterson  W^atts.     A.M.     b.  16 

July,  18(>5,  Thomaston.    Teacher. 
Verdeil  Oberon  White.    A.M.     M.D., 

Harv.,  1892.    b.  13  Oct.,  1866,  East  Dixfleld. 

Physician,  East  Dixlield. 

39— *1 

Class  of  1890. 

Homer  Ellsworth  Alexander,     b.    19 

May,  1867,  Richmond.     Teacher,  Vance- 

boro. 
Fred  John  Allen,     b.   27   July,   1865, 

Alfred.    Lawyer. 
Ernest  Leon  Bartlett.    b.  9  Feb.,  1863, 

Newburgh.    Teacher,  Thorndike. 
George    Wesley    Blanchard.       Also 

Harv.,  1891.      b.  3  July,  1868,  Kinglield. 

Medical  School  of  Maine. 
Percy  W^illis  Brooks,     b.  2  Dec,  1868, 

Augusta.    Banking,  Boston. 
George  Brinton  Chandler,  b.  21  Oct., 

1865,  North  Fryeburg.      Agent,   Ginn   & 
Co.,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Edgar   Frank   Conant.      b.   26   June, 

1867,  Skowhegan.    U.  S.  War  Department, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Walter  Elliot  Cummings.  M.D., 
Baltimore  Med.  Coll.,  1892.    b.  26  Nov., 

1868,  Dexter.    Physician. 


f 


ALUMNI 


97 


Frank   Emory  Dennett.     LL.B.,   Co- 
lumbian   Univ.,   1893.      b.   18  Nov.,  1868, 

Bath.     U.  S.  Naval  Observatory,  Wash- 

inj^ton,  D.  C. 
William  Trickey  Dunn,  Jr.  I).  7  Sept., 

18(j."),    North    Yarniduth.      Law    student, 

Portland. 
George  Franklin  Freeman,  b.  2  June, 

1S()8,  Everett,  Mass.    Ilarv.  iNIed.  School. 
Willian  Horace  Greeley,     b.  21  Dec, 

1S(!T,  New  Gloucester.    Clerk,  Boston. 
Henry  Harmon  Hastings,     b.  25  Mar., 

18(i5,  JJcthel.    Teaclier,  I'awtucket,  R.  I. 
William   Wingate    Hubbard,      b.    15 

June,  18(>8,  Bangor.     Law  stmlent. 
Walter  Reid  Hunt.     b.  15  Nov.,  1867, 

Camden.    Harv.  l)iv.  School. 
Charles   Lyman   Hutchinson,     b.    17 

Feb.,  18G8,  Gray.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Gilbert  Berry  Littlefleld.     b.  2i  Aug., 

1808,  l?iddeford.    .Journalist. 
Edward    Aloysius    Francis     McCul- 

lough.      b.   19    June,   18<)8,   Bangor. 

Ilarv.  INIed.  School. 
Wilmot   Brookings    Mitchell.     1).   24 

Aug.,  18(;7,  Freeport.    Instr.  in  Klietoric. 
John  Marshall  Washburn  Moody,   b. 

1;>  June,   18(;7,  Turner.     Literary  work, 

N.  Y.  City.    d.  1  .June,  IS'J2,  Auburn. 
Frank  Purinton  Morse,     b.   1    Sept., 

18(37,   Brunswick.      Prin.  Freeport  High 

School. 
Joseph  Brooks  Pendleton,    b.  10  May, 

1807,  P>elfast.    Salesman,  Boston. 
Albert   Sidney   Ridley,     b.   27   Dec, 

18(!',t,  Bowdoin.    Law  student,  Lewiston. 
Herbert  Clarence  Royal,     b.  4  Mar., 

lS(i(),  Auburn.    Law  student. 
George    Bowman    Sears,     b.   5   June, 

1865,  Danvers,  Mass.     Law  student,  Bos- 
ton Univ. 
Frank  Edward  Simpson,    b.  7  Sept., 

1868,  Saco.    Medical  student,  Chicago,  111. 
Arthur  Vincent  Smith,  b.  8  July,  1808, 

Bowdoiidiam.     Ilarv.  Med.  School. 
Warren  Rufus  Smith,  b.  10  July,  18(39, 

Litchlield.    Chicago  Cnivcrsity. 
Thomas  Cotter  Spillane.     b.  15  May, 

186'.t,  Lewiston.    Lawyi'r,  Lewiston. 
Elvington    Palmer    Spinney,      b.    'M 

JuTie,  18(58,  Georgetown.      Law   stndent, 

Alfred. 
Aretas   Elroy  Stearns,      b.    19   July, 

1869,  Lovell  Center.     Lawyer,  Humford 
Falls. 


Victor  Veranus  Thompson,  b.  14 
May,  1866,  Friendship.  Prin.  High  School, 
Rockland. 

George  Averill  Tolman.  M.D.,  1893. 
b.  (i  July,  1867,  South  Deer  Isle.  Physi- 
cian, Dover,  N.  H. 

Oliver  W^illiam  Turner.  M.D.,  Jeff. 
Med.  Coll.,  189:i.  b.  10  Dec,  1867,  Augusta. 
Physician,  Angusta. 

Henry  Wilson  Webb.  b.  15  Oct.,  1868, 
North  Bridglon.     Andovcr  Theo.  Scm. 

Walter  Irving  Weeks.  1).  14  Sept., 
1867,  Wakefield,  N.  II.  Teacher,  Warren, 
Mass. 

Harry  Cargill  Wingate.     b.  4  Oct., 

1867,  Bangor.    Harv.  I-aw  Sch. 

;57— *  1 

Class  of  1891. 

Dennis  Milliken  Bangs,     b.  1.3  June, 

1868,  Waterville.    Student,  Mod.  Lang. 
Arthur   Taylor   Brown,     b.   .31   Dec, 

1867,  Peabody,  Mass.    Yale  Law  School. 
Lewis  Albert  Burleigh,     b.  24  Mar., 

1870,  Linneus.     Harvard  Law  Sch. 
Thomas  Stone  Burr.    b.  14  Mar.,  1870, 

Bangor.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  Oldtown. 
Henry  Smith  Chapman,     b.  28  June, 

1S71,  (jiorham.    .Journalist,  New  York  City. 
Jonathan  Prince  Cilley,  Jr.  b.  3  Nov., 

1868,  Rockland.    Law  student. 
Thomas  Rich  Croswell.     b.  19  Nov., 

18(i9,    Farmington    Falls.      Prin.    Wilton 

Acad. 
Henry  Eastman  Cutts.     A.M.     b.  21 

Sept.,   1867,  Y'ork.     Chemist,   New  York 

City. 
Fred  Drew.     b.  18  Dec,  18(57,  Alfred. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch. 
Edwin  Clarence  Drew.     b.   26   Aug., 

1868,  Portland.     Law   student,  Minneap- 
olis, jNIinn. 
Fred  W^inburn   Dudley,    b.   26   Oct., 

1867,  P.ridgton.    Teacher.    Kes.,  Harrison. 
Algernon    Sidney   Dyer.      b.    2   May, 

1S68,  Hollis.    Harv.  Div.  Sch.     Res.,  Bar 

Mills. 
Samuel  Hodgman  Erskine.    b.2  Feb., 

1861,  Whitelield.     Teacher,  Hiitland,  Vt. 
Fred  Ober  Fish.     b.  24 Mar.,  1869,  East 

Ma(;hias.  Patent  ollice,  Washington,  D.C. 
Warren   Leavitt  Foss.      b.   25   Mar., 

1867,  North  Leeds.    Teacher. 
Edward  Nathan  Goding.     b.  4  Nov., 

1870,  Alfred.    Law  student. 


98 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Owen  Eaton  Hardy,     b.  13  July,  1862, 

Wilton.    Andover  Theo.  Sem. 
Charles  Harris  Hastings,    b.  6  Nov., 

1867,  Bethel.    Chicago  University. 
John  Mason  Hastings,     b.  1  Oct.,  1869, 

Bangor.     Ilarv.  Med.  Sch. 
Emerson  Hilton,  b.  IJan.,  1869,  Dam- 

ariscotta.     Law  student. 
Weston   Morton  Hilton,    b.   1   Oct., 

1870,  Daniariscotta.    Harv.  Med.  Sch. 
John  Roberts  Home,  Jr.    b.  6  Sept., 

1S67,  Berlin,  N.  H.    Andover  Theo.  Sem. 
Ralph   Hudson  Hunt.     A.M.     b.  12 

Dec,  1869,  Camden.    Medical   School  of 

Maine. 
Henry  Chester  Jackson,    b.  22  Sept., 

1863,   Wiscasset.      Director    Gymnasium, 

Phillips  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Henry  "Whiting  Jarvis.    b.  15  Aug., 

1869,  Aulnu-n.    Law  student,  Denver,  Col. 
Ivory    Chandler   Jordan,    b.  8  Mar., 

1868,  Palmyra.    Law  student,  Charleston, 
W.  Va. 

John  Francis  Kelley.  b.  15  J  una,  1870, 
Biddeforil.    Teacher. 

Charles  Stuart  Pessenden  Lincoln, 
b.  13  Aug.,  1869,  Brunswick.  Hospital 
Coll.  ot  Medicine,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Everett  Grey  Loring.  b.  10  Nov., 
1S(;9,  North  Yarmouth.  Teacher,  St.  Paul, 
IMinn. 

Alexander  Peter  McDonald,  b.  25 
Dec,  186.),  Prince  Edward  Island.  Ando- 
ver Theo.  Sem. 

Angus  Martin  McDonald,  b.  16  Mar., 
1867,  Prince  Edward  Island.  Andover 
Theo.  Sem. 

George  Clifton  Mahoney.     b.  15  Oct., 

1866,  Shcepscot  Bridge.    Medical  student. 
Wilbert  Grant  Mallet,     b.  10  April, 

1867,  Topsham.    Inst.  Nat.  Sci.    State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Farmington. 

Charles  Vincent   Minott,  Jr.      b.    12 

Sept.,  1867,  Phippsburg.    Merchant. 
Elden  Philip    Munsey.      b.  30  Dec, 

1868,  Wiscasset.     Prin.  High  Sch.,  Wis- 
casset. 

Henry  Nelson,    b.  15  Nov.,  1865,  Alua. 

Civil  engineer,  Rumford  Falls. 
Parker  Cleaveland  Newbegin.    b.  19 

May,   1869,  Deflauce,  O.     Mass.  Inst,  of 

Technology. 
Edward    Henry    Newbegin.       b.    25 

Nov.,  1870,  Deflance,  O.    Prot.  Epis.  Theo. 

Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


Albert  Kansas  Newman,    b.  18  Aug., 

1870,  East  Wilton.    Harvard  Law  Sch. 
Henry  Herbert   Noyes.      b.  8  Dec, 

1868,  Portland.    Andover  Theo.  Sem. 
George  Harris  Packard,    b.  24  Jan., 

1871,  Auburn.  Merchant,  Boston,  d.  10 
Jan.,  1894. 

Fred  Eugene  Parker,  b.  8  Oct.,  1868, 
Stroudwater.  Director  of  Gymnasium, 
Brown  Univ. 

Walton  WilUs  Poor.  b.  20  Mar.,  1867, 
Sebago.    Priu.  Hampden  Acad. 

Gould  Alexander  Porter,     b.  10  May, 

1869,  Strong.    Harvard  Law  Sch. 
Bertrand  Dean  Ridlon.     b.  11  June, 

1868,  Kezar  Falls.    Medical  Sch.  of  Maine. 
Charles  Edward  Riley,     b.  20  Sept., 

1867,  Brownfleld.  Prof.  Math,  and  Phys- 
ics, Drury  Coll.  d.  21  May,  1892,  Spring- 
field, Mo. 

Otto  Clifford  Scales,    b.  21  Sept.,  1868, 

Wilton.    Harvard  Law  Sch. 
Fred    James     Simonton,  Jr.       b.    26 

Mar.,  1869,  Rockland.    Merchant. 
Harry  DeForest   Smith,    b.  22  Jan., 

1869,  Gardiner.    Teacher,  Rockland. 
Thomas  Henry  Tibbetts.     b.  8  June, 

18(i8,  Woolwich.     Teacher. 
Frank  Martain  Tukey.     b.  21  .June, 

1870,  Newcastle.    Harv.  Med.  Sch.,  Boston. 
Charles  Sias  Wright,     b.  17  Oct.,  18()8, 

Winterport.     Ilarv.  Med.  Sch.,  Boston. 
52— *  2 

Class  of  1892. 

Samuel  Belcher  Abbott,     h.  17  May, 

1872,  Farmington.    Law  student. 
Percy  Bartlett.   b.  U  April,  1871,  Ells- 
worth.   Teacher,  Queechy,  Vt. 

Roy  Fairfield  Bartlett.  b.  26  Oct., 
1869,  Caribou.  Law  student,  d.  15  Feb., 
1894. 

Joel  Bean,  Jr.  b.  4  Dec,  18()7,  Presque 
Isle.    Law  student,  Lewiston. 

Frank  Howard  Cothren.     b.  10  July, 

1871,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    Law  student. 
George    Downes.      b.   23    Dec,   1868, 

Machias.    Law  student,  Calais. 

Frank  Durgin.  b.  19  Aug.,  1871,  Cor- 
nish.   Law  student. 

Henry   Crosby  Emery,      b.   21  Dec, 

1872,  Ellsworth.  Post-gi-aduate  student. 
Harvard;  Columbia. 

Herbert    Tobey  Field,     b.   25  Mar., 

1868,  Belfast.    Bank  cashier. 


ALUMNI 


99 


Leon  Melcher  Fobes.   b.  20  Mar.,  1869, 

Portland.    Merchant. 
Thomas  Henry  Gately,  Jr.   b.  19  Apr., 

18(!it,  Portland.    Law  student. 
Fred  Vincent  Gummer.     b.  27  Aug., 

18(ifj,  I5run.s\vick.    Teacher. 
Herbert  Reed  Gurney.    b.   25   Sept., 

18G9,  Brockton,   Mass.     Teacher,  Poiigh- 

keepsie,  X.  Y. 
Arthur  Lyndon  Hersey.     b.  18  May, 

1869,  Portland.    Salesman. 

"Will  Osmar  Hersey.     b.  9  Jan.,  1867, 

Pembroke.    Prin.  Bridgton  Hi^h  Sch. 
John  Fernald  Hodgdon.     b.  10  Sept., 

18G8,  .S.  Berwick.    .Journalist. 
John  Carpenter  Hull.    b.  1  Nov.,  1870, 

Deeriug.    Prin.  Fryeburg  Acad. 
William   Beaman   Kenniston.     b.    20 

Nov.,  1870,  Boothbay.  Medical  Sch.  of  Me. 
Harry  "Woods  Kimball,      b.  29  Aug., 

1870,  Portland.    Andover  Theo.  Seni. 
Theodore  Studley  Lazell.    b.  20  Aug., 

1871,  Rockland.    Merchant,  Roanoke,  Va. 
Lyman   Kingman   Lee.     b.   25   April, 

1807,  Koxcroft.     Teacher,  Thomaston. 
Harry   Farrar   Linscott.    A.M.     b.  4 

June,  1871,  Thomaston.    Chicago  Univ 
Roland   "William   Mann.      b.   ii   July, 

I8(i8,  Bangor.     Banking,  Boston. 
Alfred  Mitchell  Merriman.    A.M.    1). 

1  May,  1808,  Harpswell.    Ass't  in  Chcni. 
James  David  Merriman.    b.  11  July, 

1807,    Litchlicld.      Prin.    Gould's    Acad., 

Bethel. 
Thomas  Flint  Nichols,    b.    10  Nov., 

1870,   Pownal.     Clark   Univ.,    Worcester, 

Mass. 
Ervine  Dewey  Osborne,     b.   (i   June, 

1809,  Gorham.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  llolliston, 

Mass. 
Samuel  Leon   Parcher.     b.    12   July, 

1809,  Biddeford.    Medical  student. 
Charles  Melvin  Pennell.     b.  20  July, 

1804,  Harpswell.      Prin.   Topshatn    High 

Sch. 
Howard  Wellington  Poore.  b.  G  Aug., 

1807,  Denmark.    Teacher,  Concord,  INfass. 
Everett  Alberton  Pugsley.    b.  'A  Jan., 

18.58,  Rochester,  N.  H.    Instructor  in  Rhet- 
oric, St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  Canton,  N.  Y. 
"Winfield  Scott  Randall,     b.  16  Nov., 

1807,  Ilarpswell.    Andover  Theo.  Sem. 
Charles    Selwyn   Rich.     b.    10   April, 

1870,  Portland.    Andover  Theo.  Sem. 


Harold  Robinson  Smith,     b.  8  Feb., 

1870,  X.   Whitefleld.      Law  stuileut,  Au- 
gusta. 

Clinton  Stacy,  b.  .30  Nov.,  ]8()8,  Porter. 

Medical  School  of  Maine. 
Frederic  George  Swett.     1).  16  Sept., 

1869,  Wintcrport.     Res.,  Bangor. 

John  Moss  "Wathen.,   b.  17  Jan.,  1867, 

Richibuoto,   N.  B.      Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1890.    Pastor,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 
Edward   Haven    Wilson,    b.  3  Nov. , 

1809,  Orono.     Law  student,  I'ortlilnd. 
Earl  Boynton  "Wood.     b.  7  Jan.,  1871, 

Bangor.     Ilarv.  I)iv.  Sch. 
Ernest  Boyen  Young,   b.  11  July,  1869, 

Brunswick.    Harv.  Med.  Sch. 

40— *1 

Class  of  1893. 

Prank    Russell    Arnold.      b.    1    Oct., 

1871,  Braintree,  Mass.     Prin.  High  Sch., 
Southbridge,  Mass. 

Sanford  Oscar  Baldwin,  b.  25  Aug., 
18(;7,  Topsham.    Medical  School  of  Maine. 

Byron  Fuller  Barker,  b.  19  Nov., 
187-2.    Medical  School  of  Maine. 

Charles  Calvin  Bucknam.  b.  18  Nov., 
isTl,  Ea.stport.     Law  student,  Portland. 

Elmer  Howard  Carleton.  b.  11  July, 
lS(i8,  Dresden.  Director  Gymnasium,  Dart- 
mouth Coll. 

"Weston  Percival  Chamberlain,  b.  4 
.June,  1871,  Bristol.    Ilarv.  Med.  Sch. 

George  Scott  Chapin.  b.  12  May, 
1871,  Torch  I>ake,  Mich.  Prin.  Derby 
Acad.,  Hingham,  ISIass. 

Milton  Sherburne  Clifford,  b.  6  Apr., 

1871,  Lincoln.'    .Journalist,  Bangor. 
Harry    Smith    Emery,      b.   23    Jan., 

1872,  Buxton.     Teacher. 

Harry   Clifton   Fabyan.     b.  15  June, 

ISTO,  Portland.     Law  student. 
Reginald  Rusden  Goodell.  b.  14  July, 

1809,  Portland.    Teacher,  Kryeburg. 
Arthur   Sewall   Haggett.     b.  8  May, 

1870,  Newcastle.    Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Charles  Henry  Howard,     b.  12  May, 

1870,  Dixfield.    Andover  Theo.  Sem. 

Augustus  Alphonso  Hussey.  b.  26 
May,  1872,  Houlton.  Medi(-al  student, Co- 
lumbia Coll. 

Albert  Savage  Hutchinson,  b.  27 
Oct.,  1872,  Auburn.  Teacher,  Poughkeep- 
sie,  N.  Y. 


100 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Alley   Rea  Jenks.     b.  23  May,  1871, 

Brownville.     Law  student,  IToulton.     il. 

28  Feb.,  1894. 
Albert    Marshall    Jones,      b.  5  Mar., 

1872,  Portland.    Prin.  High  Sch.,  Cornish. 
Jesse  White    Lambert,     b.  27  Nov., 

1867,  Wiscasset.    Teacher,  Bath. 
George  Wood  McArthur.    b.  8  Jan., 

1872,  Mannsville,  N.  Y.     Manufacturing, 

Biddeford. 
Herbert  Lindsay  McCann.  b.  21  Sept., 

18Go,  llolling  Dam,  N.  B.     Bangor  Theo. 

Sem. 
George  Stover  Machan.     b.  21  July, 

1S67,  Argenta,  111.    Assistant  in  Biology. 
John  Shepard  May.   b.  25  Sept.,  1871, 

Augusta.     Merchant. 
Herbert  Augustine  Owen.   b.  10  Mar., 

1871,  Buxton.     .Merchant,  Chicago. 
Richard  Conant  Payson.    b.  5  Nov., 

1870,  Portland.    Manufacturer,  Portland. 
Clarence    Webster    Peabody.     b.  26 

Jan.,  1871,  I'ortland.    Law  student. 
John    Higgins    Pierce,      b.   17   Mar., 

1870,  Portland.    Ilarvai-d  Law  Sch. 
Charles    Hale    Savage.       b.    11    Oct., 

1872,  Northlield,  Vt.      Law  student.  Au- 
burn. 

Frederick  Milton  Shaw^.     b.  14  Feb., 

1871,  Gorliani.    Teacher. 

Philip  Morton  Shaw.    b.  30  Mar.,  1872, 

(iorliani.    Law  .student. 
George    Wilder    Shay.      b.   31   Mar., 

18(i(!,  Haynesville.    Prin.  Patten  Acad. 
Henry  Merrill   Wilder,      b.  19   Jan., 

1871,  Williamsburgh.    Res.,  Brownville. 
31— *1 


Class  of  1894. 

Candidates  fok  Degree  of  Bachelor 
OF  Arts. 

William  Fernald  Allen,    b.  30  Nov., 

J870,  Marblehead,  Mass.     Res.,  Portland. 

John  Wendell  Anderson,     b.  25  Dec, 

1871,  Gray.    Res.,  Togus. 

Harry  Edwin  Andrews,     b.  25  July, 

1872,  Sturbridge,  INIass.    Res.,  Kenuebunk. 
Harry  Lee  Bagley.     b.  31  May,  1870, 

.Jonesport. 
Rupert   Henry   Baxter,     b.  2(3   July, 

1871,  Portland. 
Alfred  Veazie  Bliss,    b.  23  Jan.,  1872, 

Bangor. 


Frank  Ellsworth  Briggs.     b.  30  June, 

1869,  Paris.    Res.,  Mechanic  Falls. 
Harry  Edgar  Bryant,   b.  26  Oct.,  1872, 

Saco. 
Samuel  Preble  Buck,  Jr.    b.  17  Dec, 

1868,  West  Woolwich. 

Arthur   Chapman,      b.   6   Aug.,    1873, 

Deering.    Res.,  Woodfords. 
Trelawney  Clarendale  Chapman,  Jr. 

b.  23  Dec,  1869,  Upton.    Res.,  Springileld, 

Mass. 
William  Eugene  Currier,    b.  10  June, 

1871,  Lynn,  Blass.     Res.,  Leicester,  Mass. 
Francis  William  Dana.      b.  27  Nov., 

1871,  Portland. 

George  Colby  DeMott.  b.  27  Sept., 
1865,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1892. 

Frank  G-eorge  Farrington.  b.  11  Sept., 

1873,  Augusta. 

Charles  Aleott  Flagg.    b.  1  Oct.,  1870, 

Sandwich,  INIass. 
Fred   Whitney   Flood,      b.   26   Jan., 

1870,  Ellsworth  Falls. 

Francis    Alvan    Frost,      b.    26    Aug., 

1872,  Belfast.    Res.,  Westford,  Mass. 
Fred    Weston    Glover,      b.  24  April, 

1874,  Rockland. 

Rufus  Henry  Hinkley,  Jr.  b.  li)  Feb., 

1873,  Portland. 

Hiram  Lionel   Horsman.      b.  30  Oct., 

1870,  Princeton. 
Frank   Herbert   Knight,     b.  30  July, 

1873,  Durham.    Res.,  Deering  Centre. 
Charles  Milton  Leighton.    b.  8  July, 

1870,  Osage,  la.    Res.,  Portland. 
James  Atwood  Levensaler.    b.  9Mar., 

1871,  Thomaston. 

Fred  Joseph  Libby.    b.  24  Nov.,  1874, 

Richmond. 
George  Curtis  Littlefield.    b.  23  June, 

1872,  Saco. 

Albert  Jones  Lord.     b.    1    Oct.,   18()8, 

Ellsworth  Falls. 
Norman  McKinnon.     b.  6  Oct.,  1862, 

Kilmarnock,    Scotland.       Bangor    Theo. 

Sem.,  1892. 
George  Anthony  Merrill,     b.  6  Nov., 

1870,  Pownal. 
Charlie  Edward  Merritt.     b.  9  April, 

1869,  Jay. 

Clarence  Edward  Michels.  b.5Dec., 
18(i9,  Durham.    Res.,  Brunswick. 

Philip  Henry  Moore,  b.  8  Sept.,  1867, 
Champlaiu,  N.  Y.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1892. 


ALUMNI 


101 


Andrew  Urquhart  Ogilvie.  b.  25  Mar. , 

1866,  Dunrlee,   Scotland.      Bangoi-  Theo. 

Seni.,  1S9-2. 
Frederick    William    Pickard.      b.    2 

Sept.,  1S71,  Portland. 
Ralph  Parker  Plaisted.    b.  17  Mar., 

1871,  Bangor.    Kes.,  Augusta. 
Howard   Andrew   Ross.    b.    21    Oct., 

1871,  Biddeford. 
Robert  Lester   Sheaff.     b.   19  Mar., 

1863,  Norridgewock.    Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 

1889. 
Edgar  Myrick  Simpson. 

18(;!t,    Charlestown,    Ma.'is. 

Newcastle. 
Samuel  Richard  Smiley 

1860,  .St.  Lambert,  Quebec. 

Sem.,  1892. 


b.  14  Mar., 
Kes.,    North 

b.  4  Nov., 
Bangor  Theo. 


Leon  Leslie  Spinney,  b.  28  Mar.,  1870, 

Lewiston.     Res.,  Brunswick. 
Pliny  Fenimore  Stevens,     b.  1  Nov., 

1872,  Jlechanic  Falls. 
Emery  Howe  Sykes.     b.  17  Feb.,  1874, 

Auburn. 
Elias  Thomas,  Jr.     b.   l,")   Mar.,  1871, 

Bortlaml. 
William  Widgery  Thomas,  2d.    b.  18 

April,  1873,  Portland. 
William   Putnam    Thompson,     b.    20 

April,  1873,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     Res.,  Bath. 
Benjamin  Bradford  W^hitcomb.     b.  ',i 

Dec,  1873,  Ellsworth    Falls.      Res.,  Ells- 
worth.' 
Harry   Cooley   W^ilbur.     b.  21   June, 

1872,  Cloverdale,  Cal.    Res.,  Portland. 

47 


i 


CATALOGUE 


MEDICAL   GRADUATES, 


Class  of  1821. 

Phineas    Ingalls.      b.    22    Dec,  1797, 

Britlgtoii.      Phj-sician,    Standish.      il.  '24 

Fel).,  18oS,  Goi-hani. 
Wheeler  Randall,     b.  21   Feb.,   1797, 

Colchester,  Conn.    Physician,  Huntsville, 

Tex.    d.  25  Aug.,  1865. 

2 *2 

Class  of  1822. 

Samuel  Austin,  b.  New  Haven,  Ct. 
Date  of  death  unknown. 

George  Griswold  Baker,  b.  19  Dec, 
1708,  Montville,  Conn.  Physician,  Nor- 
walk,  O.  U.  S.  Consul,  Athens.  Pliysi- 
cian,  Norwich,  Conn.    d.  20  April,  1877. 

Green  Berry  Bowles,  lies.  (1822),  Bed- 
ford Co.,  Va. 

James  Coffin,  b.  24  Jan.,  1799,  Saco. 
Physi(-ian,  Pittston.    d.  July,  1833. 

John  Duncan,  b.  178(5,  Scotland.  Phy- 
sician, Charlestown,  X.  II.    d.  3  Oct.,  1825. 

George  Frost,  b.  1800.  Pbysiciau, 
Springfield,  Mass.    d.  28  July,  1846. 

James  HaU.  b.  9  April,  1802,  Cornish, 
N.  H.  Governor,  Cape  Palmas  Colony. 
Merchant,  Baltimore,  d.  31  Aug.,  1889, 
Elk  Ridge,  Md. 

Allen  Phillips,  b.  29  June,  1798,  Greene. 
Physician,  Farmington  ;  Dul)U(iue,  Iowa, 
d.  9  Oct.,  1878. 

Moses  Rust  PvUsifer.  b.  9  Oct.,  1799, 
Poland.  J'hysician,  Sullivan;  Minot;  Ells- 
worth,   d.  27  Jan.,  1877. 

Asa  Quimby.  lies.,  Albion,  d.  before 
1834. 

Albus  Rea.  b.  1794,  Windliam.  Phy- 
sician, Portland,    d.  14  Oct.,  1848. 

Abiel  Reed.  Physician,  Deer  Isle, 
d.  21  Feb.,  1866. 

John  Ricker.  b.  17  Feb.,  1787,  Buck- 
field.  Physician,  Durham;  Orono.  d.  25 
Jan.,  1867,  Watervillc,  Minn. 


Ahimaaz  Blanchard  Simpson.    A.M., 

1824.    A.B.,  Union,  1819.    Physician,  New 

Hampton,  N.  H.    d.  1827. 
Maltby  Strong.  A. B.,  Yale,  1819.  b.24 

Nov.,  1796,  Heath,  Mass.   Physiciau,  South 

Hadley,  Mass. ;    Rochester,  N.  Y.     d.  5 

Aug.,  1878. 
George  Washington  Tinker,    b.  1798, 

Ellsworth.  Physician,  Bowdoiuham.  d.  21 

Aug.,  1882. 

16— *15 

Class  of  1823. 

John  Atkinson.  b.  13  April,  1799, 
IVIinot.  Physician,  Newbia-yport,  Mass. 
d.  21  Aug.,  1852. 

John  Bell.  A.B.,  Union,  1819.  M.D., 
Dart.,  1825.  b.5  Nov.,  1800,  Francestown, 
N.  H.  Prof.  Anat.  and  Phys.,  Univ.  Ver- 
mont,   d.  29  Nov.,  1830,  Thibodeaux,  l.a. 

Thomas  Perkins  Bourne.     A.B.,  1819. 

Samuel  Crockett  Bradbury,  b.  31 
Oct.,  1798,  Buxton.  Physician,  Bangor, 
d.  16  Jan.,  1831. 

Roland  Hammond  Bridgham.  b.  15 
May,  1800,  Minot.  Physician,  Sullivan; 
Castine.  State  Senate,  1832,  '34,  '43.  d.  25 
Jan.,  1871. 

Jedediah  Cobb.     A.B.,  1820. 

Sumner  Cummings.  b.  24  April,  1800, 
Waterford.  Physician,  Portland,  d.  24 
Nov.,  1848. 

Melzer  Flagg.  b.  West  Boylston,  Mass. 
Physician,  Cincinnati,  O.    d. 

James  Fogg.  b.  Aug.,  1799,  Lebanon. 
Physician,  Limerick,    d.  2  July,  1861. 

Daniel  Garcelon.  b.  7  Feb.,  1795,  Lew- 
iston.    Physician,  Lisbon,   d.  7  Sept.,  1863. 

CastiUo  Hamlin,  b.  3  July,  1797,  "Wa- 
terford. Ph}-sician,Foxcroft;  Portsmouth, 
R.  I.    d.  18  April,  1834. 

John  P.  Haynes.  Res.  (1823),  Bedford 
Co.,  Va. 


104 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Asa  Heald.  b.  6  May,  1798,  Nelson, 
N.  H.  Physician,  Dublin,  N.  H.  tl.  28 
Jan.,  1874. 

Aaron  Lufkin.  Physician,  Freeport. 
d.  12  Feb.,  1826. 

Anselm  Martin.  b.  1787,  Hartford, 
N.  Y.    Physician,    d.  3  Jan.,  1872. 

Samuel  MorrUl.     A.B.,  1820. 

Seth  Peirce.  b.  3  June,  1790,  Lisbon. 
Physician,    d.  5  May,  1826. 

Titus  Collins  Pratt,  b.  19  April,  1797, 
Saybrook,  Conn.  Physician,  Somerset, 
N.  Y.    d.  8  May,  1878. 

Moses  Sweat,  b.  18  Mar.,  1788,  Port- 
land. Physician,  Parsonsfleld.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1831-32.    d.  25  Aug.,  186.5. 

Samuel  Vose.  b.  2  Aug.,  1792,  Antrim, 
N.  H.  Physician,  New  Portland,  d.  14 
Nov.,  1860. 

Malthus  Augustus  Ward.  b.  1792, 
Haverhill,  Mass.  Physician,  Salem,  Mass. 
Prof.  Nat.  Hist.,  Univ.  Georgia,  d.  June, 
1863. 

Ebenezer  WeUs.  b.  9  Mar.,  1801,  War- 
ren. Prof.  Obstetrics.  Physician,  Free- 
port,    d.  23  Oct.,  1879. 

Eber  West.  Res.  (1823),  Tolland,  Conn. 
23 *21 

Class  of  1824. 

Symonds  WiUiam  Baker,  b.  18  Nov., 
1709,  Durham.  Physician,  Windham  ;  Aus- 
tin, Tex.    d.  2  Mar.,  1884. 

John  Barrett.     A.B.,  1821. 

Calvin  Blake,  b.  r>  Sept.,  1798,  Turner. 
Physician,  Hartland.    d.  8  Oct.,  1870. 

John  Adams  Bodwell.  b.  11  May, 
1797,  Methuen,  Mass.    d.  before  1828. 

Stephen  Coffin  Brewster.  Baptized 
5  Aug.,  1804,  Buxton.  Physician,  Buxton  ; 
New  York  City.  d.  1847,  Bloomingdale, 
N.  Y. 

Ezra  Carter,  b.  27  Dec,  1798.  Physi- 
cian, Concord,  N.  H.    d.  28  Jan.,  1879. 

Tolman  Cary.  b.  17  July,  1796,  Ster- 
ling, Mass.  Physician,  Sangerville;  Ban- 
gor,   d.  28  June,  1830. 

Jonathan  Chase.  b.  9  Feb.,  1801, 
Cornish,  N.  H.  Physician,  Lockport,  N.  Y. 
d.  17  Dec,  18.52. 

Eliphalet  Clark.  b.  12  May,  1801, 
Strong.  Physician,  Portland,  d.  8  June, 
1883. 

James  Cochran,  b.  1  Dec,  1802,  Lim- 
ington.  Physician,  Monmouth.  d.  7 
Sept.,  1874. 


Rufus  King  Cushing.     A.B.,  1821. 
John  Shapleigh  Pernald.     b.  1  May, 

1800,  Eliot.     Physician,  Barrington,  N.  H. 
d.  4  Jan.,  1863. 

Simeon  Fuller,  b.  3  Oct.,  1799,  Paris, 
d.  1841. 

Timothy  Gordon,  b.  10  Mar.,  1795, 
Newbury,  Mass.  Physician,  Ilingham, 
Mass.    d.  5  Nov.,  1877,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

Ezekiel  Holmes.  A.B.,  Brown,  1821. 
A.M.,  Colby,  1824.  b.  24  Aug.,  1801,  Kings- 
ton, Mass.  Lecturer,  Chemistry  and  Nat. 
Hist.,  Colby.  Editor,  Wiuthrop.  State 
Senate,  1840-42.    d.  9  Feb.,  1865. 

Benjamin  Johnson,  b.  14  June,  1802, 
Limerick.  Physician,  Frankfort;  Dover, 
d.  20  Nov.,  1869. 

Asa  Howe  King.  A.B.,  Yale,  1821.  b. 
5  April,  1798,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Physi- 
cian, Essex,  Conn.;  Old  Saybrook,  Conn, 
d.  20  Nov.,  1870. 

Clark  Lillybridge.  A.M.,  Colby,  1826. 
b.  20  Mar.,  1799,  Stafford,  Ct.    Physician. 

John  Gale  MerriU.  A.B.,  Brown,  1821. 
A.M.,  Colby,  1824.  b.  3  June,  1797,  Sedg- 
wick.   Physician,  Sedgwick,    d.  1826. 

Samuel  Whittlesey  Pratt,  b.  li  Mar. , 
1795,  Essex,  Conn.  Physician,  Saybrook, 
Conn.    d.  21  Mar.,  1831. 

Charles  Snow.  b.  24  July,  1803,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.  Physician  and  merchant, 
Tuscaloosa,  Ala.    d.  15  Jan.,  1884. 

21. *  20 

Class  of  1825. 

Horace  Bacon,  b.  1804,  Scarborough. 
Physician,  Biddeford.     d.  24  April,  1888. 

David  Folsom.  b.  24  Mar.,  1800,  Tam- 
worth,N.  H.  Physician,  Vassalboro;  Au- 
gusta,   d.  11  Aug.,18G5. 

Samuel  Ford.  b.  1800,  Gray.  Physi- 
cian, Newcastle,  d.  March,  1875,  St.  Jos- 
eph, Mo. 

Alva  Godding,  b.  5  Nov.,  1796,  Troy, 
N.  H.  Physician,  Winchendon,  Mass.  d. 
11  Jan.,  1875. 

William  Baston  Gooch.  b.  1796,  Yar- 
mouth. Physician,  Yarmouth;  South 
Dennis,  Mass. ;  Truro,  Mass.  d.  29  June, 
1868. 

Samuel  Greeley,  b.  6  Nov.,  1793,  Mt. 
Vernon.  Physician,  Ellsworth,  d. 29  Dec, 
1877. 

Ebenezer  Parsons  HiUs.  b.  1804,  New- 
bury, Mass.  Physician,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
d.  22  Mar.,  1854,  Shirley,  Mass. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


105 


Gad  Hitchcock.  b.l8  April,  1788,  Pem- 
broke, Mass.  Physician,  North  Yarmouth. 
(1.  17  Nov.,  1837. 

Cyrus  Knapp.  b.  10  Mar.,  1797,  Leeds. 
I'hysiciau,  Winthrop;  New  York  City; 
Chicago,    d.  24  Sept.,  1871,  Mahlen,  Mass. 

Richmond  Loring.     A.B.,  18'22. 

William  Ludwig.  b.  17!t8,  Waldoboro. 
Physician,  Lincoln,  d.  14  Oct.,  1849,  Wal- 
doboro. 

Martin  M.  H.  Markoe.  Res.  (182.')), 
St.  Croix,  W.  I. 

Charles  Hugh  Patterson  McLellan. 
A.B.,  18-22. 

George  Packard.    A.B.,  1821. 

Eben  Parsons,  b.  11  July,  1798,  New 
Gloucester.    Physician,    d.  before  18'28. 

Augustus  Peirce.  A.B.,  Harv.,  1820. 
A.M.,  Harv.  b.  13  March,  1802,  New  Salem, 
Mass.  Physician,  Nashua,  N.  H. ;  Tyugs- 
borough,  Mass.    d.  20  May,  1849. 

James  Hamilton  Peirce.  b.  3  Oct., 
1803,  Waterboro.  Physician,  Waterboro. 
(1.  3  Aug.,  1878. 

Jeremiah  S  Putnam.  b.  20  Aug., 
17i(8,  Danvers,  Mass.  Physician,  York, 
d.  5  April,  1877. 

Increase  Sumner  Sanger,  b.  2G  Oct., 
1788,  Framingham  (?  ),  Mass.  Physician, 
Hampden,    d.  14  Oct.,  1848. 

Cephas  Whitney,  b.  19  Feb.,  1802, 
Gray.    d.  211  .June,  1820. 

Levi  Willis,  b.  30  Aug.,  1802,  Paris, 
d.  12  April,  1826,  in  Louisiana. 

21 — *  20 

Class  of  1826. 

John  Adams.    Res.  (182()),  Bloomfield. 

Benjamin  Ayer.  b.Alna.  Pbysiciau.  d. 

John  Goodeve  Brown,  b.  14  Oct.,  1797. 
Physician,  Waldoboro;  Bangor;  War- 
ren; Damariscotta;  Winthrop;  Wakefield, 
Mass.    d.  6  April,  18(iC. 

William  Freeman  Cooper.  M.D.,La- 
porte  Med.  Coll.,  18,50.  b.  20  Sept.,  1801, 
Croydon,  N.  H.  Physician,  Kelloggsville, 
N.  Y.    d.  4  April,  1881. 

Silas  Durkee.  A.B.,  Dartmoiith,  1822. 
b.  22  Nov.,  1798,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Physi- 
cian, Portsmouth,  N.  H.;  Boston,  d.  17 
July,  1878. 

Homer  Earle.  b.  30  May,  1798,  Milford, 
Mass.    Physician,  Ohio.    d. 

Benjamin  Fowler,  b.  2  Nov.,  1801, 
Unity.    Physician,  Troy.    d.  29  Aug.,  1840. 


Asa  Heath,  b.  7  Sept.,  1804,  Saco. 
Physician,  Detroit;  South  Windsor,  d. 
26  Nov.,  1881,  Freeport. 

Daniel  Sanborn  Hobbs.  b.  0  Oct., 
1799,  Ellingham,  N.  H.  Physician,  Madi- 
son, N.  H.     d.  8  Nov.,  1883. 

Eliakim  Atherton  Holman.  b.  20  Apr., 
1799,  Bolton,  Mass.  Physician,  Harvard, 
Mass.    d.  22  .Jan.,  1869. 

Job  Holmes,  b.  17  Oct.,  1799,  Oxford. 
Physician,  Paris ;  Calais,   d.  1  March,  1864. 

Daniel  Knight  Kennedy.  A.M.,  Colby, 
1828.  b.  1798, .Jefferson.  Physician, Booth- 
bay;  Wiscasset.    d.  26  Aug.,  1873. 

Phineas  Washington  Leland.  b.  8 
Oct.,  1788,  Grafton,  Mass.  Physician,  Bos- 
ton. U.  S.  Collector  Customs,  Fall  River, 
Mass.    State  Senate,  1843.    d.  22,Jan.,1870. 

Ivory  H.  Lucas,  b.  1792,  Edgartown, 
Mass.  Physician,  Edgartown,  Mass.  d. 
18  Aug.,  1870. 

WiUiam  McDougall.     A.B.,  1820. 

Tobias  Purington.  b.  19  Mar.,  1801, 
Windham.  Physician,  Lewiston.  State 
Senate,  1836.  U.  S.  civil  service,  d.  3 
May,  1880,  Washington,  D.  C. 

David  Marston  Sanborn,  b.  7  Sept., 
1801,  Sanbornton,  N.  H.  Physician,  Pierce- 
land,  Md.    d. 

Francis  Shurtleff.  Res.,  Litchfield. 
(1.  before  1828. 

Edward  Southwick.  b.  ."0  Aug.,  1798, 
Danvers,  Mass.    d.  .'>  Nov.,  1840,  Augusta. 

George  Washington  Stiekney.  b.  16 
April,  1799,  Hallowell.  Physician,  North 
Anson,    d.  8  Mar.,  1887. 

Greenfield  Pote  Thompson,  b.  25  June, 
1796,  Falmouth.  Physician,  Yarmouth; 
Portland,    d.  30  <  )ct.,  1880,  Yarmouth. 

James  Bigelow  Whitcomb.  b.  1  Sept., 
1804,  Bolton,  Mass.  Physician,  Brooklyn, 
Conn.  Surg.  11th  Conn.  Vols.  d.  22  Dec, 
1880. 

22— *21 

Class  of  1827. 

Niran  Bates,  b.  27  Nov.,  1801,  Fay- 
ette. Physician,  Orono;  East  Machias. 
d.  1  June,  1863. 

Gilman  Lougee  Bennett,  b.  13  Dec, 
180.1,  Parsonsfield.  Physician,  Middleton, 
N.  H. ;  Parsonsfield.  State  Senate,  1841-2. 
d.  10  Dec,  1872. 

Nathan  A.  Bradbury,  b.  20  June,  1801, 
Poland.  Physician,  Sweden,  d.  18  April, 
1879. 


106 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


SUvanus  Brown.      b.  22  Mar.,  1807, 
Hamilton,  Mass.    Phj'sician,  Derry,  N.  H. 
d.  18  Oct.,  1870. 
Charles   Choate.      A.B.,  Harv.,  1823. 
b.  12  Feb.,  1803,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Pliysician, 
La  Harpe,  111.     d.  17  June,  1874,  Monti- 
bello.  111. 
Alanson  L.  Cooper,     b.  IG  Oct.,  1804, 
Croydon,  N.  H.    Physician,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 
d.  1841. 
William    Samuel    Emerson.      A.  B,, 
Harv.,  1823.    b.  12  Feb.,  1801,  Keunebunk. 
Physician,  Alton,  111.    d.  28  Sept.,  1837. 
Daniel  Forbes,    b.  15  April,  1802,  Ban- 
gor.   Physician,  Lincoln,    d.  Sept.,  18(55, 
Florida. 
Arcbelaus  Putnam  Fuller,  b.  12  Feb., 
1799,  Middleton,  Mass.     Physician,  Fair- 
field,   d.  8  Oct.,  1880. 
Moses  Gould.   A.B.,  Colby,  1826.   b.  27 
May,  1800,  Boxford,  Mass.    Druggist,  Bal- 
timore,   d.  30  June,  1843,  Boxford,  Mass. 
AATiUiam  Hatch.     A.B.,  1824. 
Benjamin  Kittredge.    Res.  (1827),  Sa- 
lem, Mass.    d.  before  1840. 
Josiah  Lane.  Res.  (1827),  New  Glouces- 
ter,   d. 
Benjamin  Lincoln.    A.B.,  1823. 
Thomas  Luce  Megquier.  b.  1802,  New 
Gloucester.  Physician,  Winthrop.  d.l855. 
John  Merrill,    b.  3  June,  1803,  Tops- 
ham.    Physician,  Rockland,    d.  23  April, 
1868. 
David  H.  Mirick.    b.   Brookfield  (?), 

Mass.    Physician,  Gardiner,    d.  1837. 
Joseph  Perham.   b.  6  Jan..  1804,  Farm- 
ington.   Pliysician,  Ohio;  Missouri.  Drug- 
gist, Anoka,  Minn.    d.  .Jan.,  1886. 
Byron  Porter,   b.  11  May,  1802,  Vienna. 
Physician, Dixmont;  Bangor;  Waterville. 
d.  24  Feb.,  1871,  Worcester,  Mass. 
Epaphras  K.  Prescott.     b.  29  June, 
1801.     Physician,   Monmouth,     d.   about 
1876. 
"William   Henry  Augustus  Chandler 
Prescott.    b.  20  Mar.,  1807,  Dresden. 
Physician,  Phippsburg.    d.  Oct.,  1832. 
Isaac  Ray.   A.M.,  1846.    LL.D.,  Brown, 
1879.      b.    16    Jan.,  1807,  Beverly,   Mass. 
Physician,  Eastport.    Supt.  Butler  Insane 
Asylum,  Providence,  R.  1.     Res.,  Phila- 
delphia,   d.  31  Mar.,  1881. 
Zachariah  Spaulding.   b.  13  Nov.,  1799, 
Westminster,  Mass.    Physician,  Bingham, 
d.  16  Nov.,  1865. 


Amos  Collins  Wilbur,  b.  25  Nov., 
1796,  Hopkinton,  R.  I.  Physician,  Fall 
River,  Mass.  d.  28  Dec,  1873,  Hopkin- 
ton, R.  I. 

24— *24 

Class  of  1828. 

David  Bdmond  Allen  Brainard.    b.  28 

Nov.,  1807,   Winthrop.     Physician,   Hal- 

lowell;  St.  Albans;  Palmyra,    d.  5  July, 

1847,  Whitefleld. 
Nelson  Howard  Car y.     b.  5  Jan.,  1807, 

Bridgewater,  Mass.    Physician,  Gorham ; 

Wayne;  Durham,    d.  10  April,  1877. 
Moses  Dakin.    b.  20  May,  1794,  Mason, 

N.  H.      Physician,   Hojie;    Islesborough. 

d.  13  June,  1864,  Hope. 
Michael  G.  Delaney.    b.  1812,  Ireland. 

Surgeon,  U.  S.  N.    d.  5  April,  1866,  Geneva, 

N.  Y. 
Jeremiah  Dummer.    A.B.,  1825. 
Seth  W.  Eells.       Physician,   Belfast 

(1830).    d. 
David  Flanders,  b.  13  May,  1800,  Goffs- 

town,  N.  H.      Physician,   Londonderry 

N.  H.    d.  5  Nov.,  1850. 
Thomas  Emery  Gage.     b.  1801,   Au 

gusta  (?).     Pliysician,  Rochester,  Mass 

d.  April,  1865. 
Henry  Gillmore.    Res.  (1828),  Stafford 

Conn. 
Cyrus  Hamlin,     b.  16  July,  1802,  Liv 

ermore.    Physician,  Calais,    d.  May,  1839 

Galveston,  Tex. 
Daniel  Harwood.     b.  21   Mar.,   1801 

Barre,Mass.  Dentist,  Boston.  Prof .  Den 

tistry,   Harv.  Dental  School,     d.  2  Oct. 

1881,  Dorchester,  Mass. 
Sullivan  Holman.    Res.  (1828),  Corn- 

ville. 
Oliver  B.  Howe.     Res.  (1828),  Bethel. 
Nathaniel  Knight  Kelly,    b.  14  Sept., 

1800,  Plaistow,  N.  H.     Physician,  Plais- 
tt)w,  N.  H.     d.  12  Nov.,  1886. 

Alfred  Marcy  Leonard,  b.  1802,  Shutes- 

bury,  Mass.     Physician,  Clarkson,  N.  Y. 

d.  14  Dec,  1856. 
WiUiam  McLellan.    b.  18  Feb.,  1803, 

Newlield.    Physician,  Lisbon,    d.  6  May, 

1879. 
Richard  Moody,    b.  8  Mar.,  1803,  Saco. 

Pliysician,  Belfast,    d.  2  Oct.,  1884. 
Edward  Bucknam  Moore,    b.  12  June, 

1801,  Lancaster,  N.  H.    Physician,  Boston, 
d.  16  Sept.,  1874,  Chelsea,  Mass. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


107 


b.   Mer- 


Physi- 


b. 

18 

a. 

20 

18 
d. 

05, 
26 

Samuel  Plaisted.    A.B.,  Brown,  1825. 

A.M.,  Colby,  18-28.    b.  24  Nov.,  1801,  Gardi- 
ner.   Physician,  Waterville.    d.  14  April, 

ISCO. 
Charles  Glidden  Robinson. 

edith,  N.  II.    d.  before  ls:U. 
Levi  P.    Sawyer,     b.    Betbel. 

cian,  DenmarK.    d.  10  Oct.,  1804. 
Thomas  Sherman,     b.  29  June,  1803, 

Edgecomb.      Physician,  Dresden,     d.  20 

Aug-.,  1842,  Augusta. 
Charles  Snell.     A.B.,  1825. 
Tristram  Oilman  Stockbridge. 

Aug.,  180(),  Bath.    Physician,  Bath. 

Jan.,  1871. 
William   Swazey.      b.  25  Aug., 

Limerick.      Physician,  Limerick. 

Dec,  1883. 
WiUiam  Thornton,     b.  13  April,  1805, 

Coventry,  R.  I.    Physician,  Grafton,  Mass. 

d.  27  Feb.,  1862. 
Robert  Wyman.     b.  1806,  North  Yar- 
mouth.    Druggist,  Poughkeepj^ie,  N.  Y. 

Physician,  Fort  Madison,  la.    il.  2.5  June, 

1842. 

27 *24 

Class  of  1829. 

Stephen  Adams,  b.  31  Mar.,  1804,  Lim- 
erick.    Physician,  West  Xewfleld. 

Abraham  "W.  Anderson.  b.  1804, 
Windham.    Phy.sician,  Gray.    d.lS76(?). 

Addison  Kennedy  Beckwith.  b.  22 
Mar.,  180."),  Cazenovia,  X.  V.  Physician, 
Palermo,  X.  Y.    d.  28  Jan.,  1856. 

James  Blaisdell.    Physician,  Auburn. 

Mortimer  Bodwell.  b.  19  May,  1805, 
Somersworth,  X.  H.  Physician,  Solon, 
d.  17  Nov.,  1887. 

Isaac  Boyd.  A.B.,  Dart.,  1820.  b.  11 
Sept.,  1800,  Londonderry,  N.  H.  Physi- 
cian, West  Newbury,  Mass.  d.  25  Mar., 
1844. 

James  Crockett  Bradbury,  b.  5Mar., 
180C,  Buxton.  Physician,  Oldtown.  d.  3 
Oct.,  186.5. 

Richmond  Bradford.     A.B.,  1825. 

Chauncey  Brown.  A.B.,  Union,  1827. 
b.  14  Mar.,  1802,  Canterbury,  Conn.  Phy- 
sician, Hartford,  Conn.    d.  9  Aug.,  1879. 

Thomas  Jefferson  Carter,  b.  Bridg- 
ton.  Physician,  Naples,  d.  1882,  Fayette, 
Iowa. 

Jeremiah  Sullivan  Cochran.  b.  16 
Jan.,  1805,  New  Boston,  N.  H.  Physician, 
Sandusky,  O.    d.  6  July,  1845. 


Zaccheus  Colburn.  A.B.,  Brown,  1827. 
b.  W.  Nottingham,  N.  II.  d.  21  Nov.,  1864, 
Manchester,  X.  II. 

Calvin  Dorr  Ellis.  A.B.,  Amherst, 
1826.  b.  6  Nov.,  1802,  West  Brookfleld, 
Mass.  Physician  and  dentist,  Boston, 
d.  10  May,  1844,  Hopkinton,  Mass. 

JohnS.Farnum.  Res.  (1829),  Alfred,  d. 

Jonathan  Fogg.  b.  5  Feb.,  1804,  Saco. 
Physician,  Saco.  d.  4  Feb.,  1879,  Brock- 
ton, Mass. 

Stephen  Gale.  Res.  (1829),  Raymond, 
N.  H.    Druggist,  Portland  (1865). 

John  Taylor  Gilman.     A.B.,  1820. 

Thomas  Gore.    Res.  (1829),  Poland. 

Nathaniel  Grant,  b.  28  Feb.,  1804, 
Lebanon.  Physician  and  fai'mer,  Ossipee 
Centre,  N.  H.    d.  5  Oct.,  1889. 

William  Grover.  b.  20  Feb.,  1802, 
Hampstead,  N.H.  Physician,  Barnstead, 
N.  H.    d.  12  Jan.,  18.53. 

William  G.  Hannaford.  Res.  (1829), 
Enfield,  N.H. 

WUUam  Harper.  Res.  (1829),  West- 
brook. 

Abiel  Wood  Kennedy,  b.  1804,  Wal- 
doboro.  Physician,  Warren;  Oldtown. 
d.  15  June,  1861,  AVarren. 

Nathaniel  Kingsbury,  b.  28  June, 
1798,  Rindge,  N.  H.  Physician,  Temple, 
N.  H.  State  Senate,  1846.  d.  3  Mar.,  1870. 
Temple,  N.  H. 

Addison  Knight,  b.  28  Aug.,  1803, 
Leicester,  Mass.  Physician,  Cumberland, 
R.  I.     d.  June,  1845. 

Jonathan  Leighton.  b.  6  Oct.,  1804, 
Harmony.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.  Physician, 
Manchester,  111.    d.  6  Jan.,  1837. 

Calvin  Barstow  Magoun.  b.  15  July, 
1798,  East  Kingston,  N.  II.    d.  before  1840. 

Stephen  Martin,  b.  26  Nov.,  1787  (?), 
Hollis,  N.  II.  Physician,  Landall",  N.  H. 
d.  1885. 

James  Laha  Mayo.  b.  27  May,  1803, 
Brewster,  Mass.  Physician,  Harwich, 
Mass.  Teacher,  Syracuse,  X.  Y.  d.  26 
June,  1843. 

Joseph  Merrill,  b.  Oct.,  1805,  Gorhaiu. 
Physician,  Gardiner,    d.  29  Oct.,  1803. 

Charles  Millet,  b.  5  April,  1803,  Nor- 
way. Physician,  Minot.  State  Senate, 
1843-4.     d.  18  Aug.,  18.54. 

Daniel  F.  Mosely.  Res.  (1829),  Hamp- 
ton, Conn.    d.  before  1834. 

Orlando  Holbrook  Partridge.  A.B., 
Colby,  1826.     b.  19  Sept.,  1805,  Augusta. 


108 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Physician,  Truro,  Mass.;    Philadelphia, 
d.  11  May,  lS.o9. 

Kelly  Peck.  b.  1(5  July,  1802,  Pelham, 
Mass.  Physician,  Cumberland,  R.l.  d.  14 
Feb.,  \SiO. 

John  Langdon  Perley.  b.  10  June, 
1805,  Laconia,  N.  H.  Physician  and  banker, 
Laconia,  N.  H.    d.  18  Sept.,  1888. 

William  Bennett  Pike.  b.  22  Nov., 
1798,  Cornish.  Physician,  Cornish,  d.  24 
Dec,  1870. 

John  Plant.     Res.  (1829),  Benson,  Vt. 

Bzekiel  Erasmus  Darwin  Skinner,  b. 
27  June,  1808,  Lebanon,  Conn.  Physician, 
Greeuport,  N.  Y.    d.  17  Feb.,  1875. 

Jonathan  Ambrose  Smith,  b.  7  Dec, 
1801,  Deerfleld,  N.  H.  Physician,  Vassal- 
boro.  Res.,  Methuen,  Mass.  d.  24  Mar., 
1892. 

Joseph  Haven  Smith,  b.  17  Nov.,  1805, 
Rochester,  N.  H.  Physician,  Dover, N.  H.; 
Lowell,  Mass.  N.  H.  Senate,  1844-5.  d.25 
Feb.,  1886. 

Albert  Fisk  Stanley,  b.  28  April,  1806, 
Attleboro,  Mass.  Physician,  Dixfield; 
Wiuthrop.  Surg.,  Armory  Square  Hos- 
pital, Washington,  D.  C,  1862.  d.  10  July, 
1867,  Winthrop. 

Christopher  Columbus  Tobie.  b.  1 
Jan.,  1805,  New  Gloucester.  Bank  cashier, 
Westbrook.  Physician,  Netawaka,  Kan. 
d.  12  Aug.,  1885. 

John  Warren,  b.  20  Sept.,  1806,  Ash- 
ford,  Conn.  Physician,  ti.  30  Aug.,  1883, 
Bennington,  Vt. 

Constantine  Preston  Weever.  b.  22 
Feb.,  1806,  Rockingham,  Vt.  Physician, 
Virgil,  N.  Y.;  Detroit,  Mich.  d.  9  Sept., 
1834. 

Abraham  Wendell,  b.  10  May,  1806, 
Farniington.  Physician,  Piura,  Peru; 
Limn,  Peru.  d.  16  Sept.,  1872,  New  York 
City. 

Ashbel  Woodward.  M.D.,  Yale,  1S55. 
b.  26  June,  1804,  Willington,  Conn.  Phy- 
sician, Franklin,  Conn.  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A., 
1861-5.    d.  20  Dec,  1885. 

46— *38 

Class  of  1830. 

Benjamin  Atkinson,  b.  29  Jan.,  1806, 
Minot.  Physician,  Aniesbury,  Mass.  d.22 
Oct.,  1861. 

Aaron  Gardner  Babcock.  b.  30  May, 
1803,  Princeton,  Mass.  Physician,  Holden, 
Mass. ;  Lexington,  Mass.    d.  6  Aug.,  1888. 


Liberty  Warrener  Bacon,  b.  24  Oct., 
]807,Scarboro.  Physician  and  merchant, 
Lee;  Portage,  Wis. ;  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Ariel  Ballou.  b.  25  Oct.,  1805,  Cumber- 
land, R.  I.  Physician,  Woonsocket,  R.  1. 
d.  15  July,  1887,  Providence. 
Ezekiel  M.  Bartlett.  b.  Bethel  (?). 
Physician,  Louisiana,  Mo. 

Benjamin  Flint  Buxton,  b.  Nov.,  1810, 
Warren.  Physician,  Warren.  Surgeon, 
5th  Me.  Vols.    d.  Oct.,  1876. 

Moses  Parker  Cleaveland.  A.B.,  1827. 

Luther  Cross.  Res.  (1830),  Keene, 
N.  H. 

Alexander  H.  Day.  Physician,  St.  Au- 
gustine, Fla.    d.  before  1837. 

Joseph  Priestly  Dorr.  b.  9  July,  1805, 
Chatham,  N.  Y.  Physician,  Hillsdale, N.Y. 
d.  1879  (?). 

Franklin  Parker  Fletcher,  b.  2  May, 
1808,  China.  Physician,  d.  22  Oct.,  1876, 
China. 

Octave  C.  Fortier.  Res.  (1830),  Que- 
bec, P.  Q. 

Moses  Frost,  b.  13  July,  1801,  Nor- 
way.   Physician,  Sidney,    d.  16  Jan.,  1854. 

Franklin  Gage.     A.B.,  1827. 

Seward  Garcelon.  b.  28  April,  1806, 
Lewiston.  Physician,  Clinton.  Res.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.    d.  Feb.,  1877. 

George  W.  Goodwin.  Res.  (1830), 
South  Berwick. 

Jerome  Harris.  Res.  (1830),  Methuen, 
Mass.    Physician,  Salem  (1860). 

Nahum  Jordan.     A.B.,  1827. 

Sherman  McLean.  Pbysician  (1830), 
Audover,  Conn.  U.  S.  civil  service,  New 
York  City  (1865?).  N.  Y.  civil  service, 
Albany,  N.Y.  (1870?). 

Calvin  McQuesten.  b.  1801,  Bedford, 
N.H.  Physician,  Brockport,  N.  Y.  Man- 
ufacturer, Hamilton,  Ontario,  d.  20  Oct., 
1885. 

William  Marrett.  b.  5  Sept.,  1804, 
Standish.  Physician,  Searsport;  Sacca- 
rappa.    d.  3  Oct.,  1859. 

Jacob  MitcheU.  b.  14  Sept.,  1802, North 
Yarmouth.  Physician,  Kennebunkport ; 
Wellfleet,  Mass.;  Chelsea,  Mass.  State 
Senate,    d.  11  June,  1873. 

Robert  Smith  MorriU.  b.  11  May, 
1807,  Canterbury,  N.  H.  Physician,  Can- 
terbury, X.  H.    d.  25  Feb.,  1842. 

Selim  NeweU.  b.  4  Aug.,  1803,  Burke, 
Vt.  Physician,  Burke,  Vt. ;  St.  Johns- 
bury,  Vt.    d.  23  Aug.,  1871. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


100 


George  Parcher.  b.  19  Nov.,  1803, 
Ilallowcll.  I'liysician,  Ellsworth.  State 
Senate,  1S44.    d.  -19  Dec.,  1884. 

John  Dole  Pillsbury.  b.  16  April,  180.5, 
Pembroke,  N.  II.  Physician,  Pembroke, 
N.  H.;  Lowell,  Mass.;  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
(1.  '21  Dec,  J8.').'). 

Hosea  Powers.      Physician,  Sauforil. 

a.  1S31. 

Israel  Putnam.      A.B.,   Brown,  1827. 

b.  2;)  Dec,  18()."»,  Sutton,  Mass.    Physician, 
Bath.    (1.  30  June,  1870. 

Thomas  Roberts,  b.  22  Nov.,  1805, 
Hanover.  Physician,  No.  Norway;  Rum- 
ford,    d.  8  June,  187(3. 

Luke  WincheU  Stanton,  b.  17  Sept., 
180(!,  Norwich,  Mass  (  ?  ) .  Physician,  Ar- 
menia, N.  Y.    d.  5  Feb.,  18611. 

Isaac  Thompson,  b.  180(i  (?),  Ruinford. 
Physician,  Nantucket,  Mass. ;  California, 
d.  13  Mar.,  1881. 

Erastus  Chase  Torrey.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1827.  b.'2'>  Mar.,  1807,  Windsor,  Vt.  Phy- 
sician, Windsor,  Vt.;  Detroit,  Mich.  U.S. 
civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C.  d.  17 
Jan.,  1879. 

Nathaniel  Carter  Towle.  1).  1  Dec, 
180.'),  Alton,  N.  H.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washington,  D.  C.    Res.,  Andover,  Mass. 

Isaac  Waterhouse.  b.  Poland,  d.  be- 
fore 1834. 

Lewis  "Whitney,  b.  1807,  North  Yar- 
mouth. I'hysician,  Yarmouth,  d.  May, 
18.57. 

Thomas  "Wight,  b.  2  Mar.,  17'.t!»,  Bethel. 
Physician,    d.  1.5  Feb.,  1832. 

Albert  "Williams.  A.B.,  Amherst,  1826. 
b.  14  Nov.,  1801,  West  Brookfleld,  Mass. 
Physician,  Boston,    d.  13  March,  183.5. 
37—*  29 

Class  of  1831. 

Oliver  "Winslow  Avistin.  b.  IG  April, 
1806,  South  Berwick.  I'hysician,  Great 
Falls,  N.  H.;  Portland,  tl.  March,  1840, 
China. 

Joseph  S.  Barber.  Res.  (l.S.'Sl),  Water- 
ville. 

Horace  Aurelius  Barrows,  b.  8  Aug., 
1809,  Hebron.  Physician,  Olislleld;  Har- 
rison,   d.  7  June,  18.r2. 

John  Benson,  b.  1809,  Carmel.  Phy- 
sician, Newport.  State  Senate,  1861.  d.  28 
July,  1882. 

Samuel  Moulton  Bradbury.  b.  22 
Aug.,  1805,  Parsonsfluld.  Physician,  Lim- 
ington.    d.  23  Sept.,  1888. 


Joel  Burt.  b.  12  Mar.,  1796,  AVesthamp- 
ton,  Mass.  Physician,  Benton,  Ala.  <1.28 
Nov.,  1858. 

Benjamin  Carter,  b.  12  April,  1803, 
Mniitelield. 

Thomas  Child,  b.  1808,  Sturbridge, 
Mass.  Physician,  Phippsburg;  Bath.  d. 
1872. 

George  S.  Currier,  b.  Readfield.  Phy- 
sician, Readlield.    d.  9  Apr.,  1863. 

Asa  Dodge.     A.B.,  1827. 

George  Fillebrown.  M.D.,  Columbian 
Univ.,  1830.  b.  Winthrop.  Physician, 
Phippsburg.    d.  before  1834. 

Silas  P.  Foster,  b.  Bethel,  d.  before 
18.34. 

Noah  Gilman.  b.  1805,  Tamworth, 
N.  H.  Physician,  South  Deerfleld,  Mass. 
(1850);  Hatneld,Mass.  (1860).    d.  1884. 

Levi  Gould,  b.  3  May,  1800,  Stone- 
ham,  Mass.  Physician, Wilmington, Blass. ; 
Melrose,  Mass.    d.  6  .Jan.,  1850. 

Joel  Holton.  b.  14  May,  1803,  Dum- 
merston,  Vt.  Phj'sician,  .Jamaica,  Vt.  d. 
1  Aug.,  1884. 

Edward  A.  Kittredge.  b.  July,  1811, 
Salem,  Mass.  Physician,  Lynn.  d.  25 
Feb.,  1869,  Newton,  Mass. 

George  "Washington  Lane.  A.H.,  1828. 

James  Leighton.  b.  20  May,  1806,  Har- 
mony.   Physician,  Manchester,  111. 

John  Mulberry  Milliken.  b.  1808, 
Scarboro.  Physician,  West  Scarboro.  d. 
24  Nov.,  1867,  Hamilton,  O. 

Boothe  C.  Mulvey.  b.  Aug.,  (?)  1800, 
Bridgton  (?).  Physician,  Saco.  d.  16 
July,  1858. 

Horatio  Nelson  Page.  b.  20  June, 
180(5,  Frycburg.  I'hysician, Brewer;  Chel- 
sea, Mass.    d.  23  Sept.,  1893. 

Joseph  Noyes  Pidgin.    b.4Mar.,  1808, 
Hampton,  N.  H.      Physician,  Litchfield, 
d.  13  Dec,  18,36. 
"WiUiam  Plummer.    b.  19  June,  1805, 
Raymond.      Physician,  Raymond,     d.  14 
May,  1855. 
Charles  Proctor.    A.B.,  Harv.,  1828. 
1).  1807,  Westford,  Mass.    Physician,  Row- 
ley, Mass.    d.  12  IMar.,  1877. 
Ralph  Abercrombie  Severance,    b.  15 
Jan.,  1803,  Greenfield,  Mass.    Physician, 
Saxton's  River,  Vt. ;  Bellevue,  Ohio. 
"William  Sinclair.    Res.  (1831),  Unity. 
Jonathan  Small.     Res.  (1831),  Green- 
wood. 


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Moses  Daniels  South  wick.  A.  B., 
Brown,  1828.  b.  9  July,  1805,  Mention, 
Mass.  Physician,  Blackstone,  Mass.  State 
Senate,    d.  9  June,  1875. 

Jonathan  Woodbury  Thorne.  b. 
about  1795,  Wilmot,  N.  S.  Physician, 
Bridgetown,  N.  S.    d.  about  1840. 

Ethan  A.  Ward.    Res.  (1831),  Calais. 

Benjamin  T.  Wright.  Res.  (1831), 
White  Creek,  N.Y. 

31-*23 

Class  of  1832. 

Horatio  Gates  Allen,    b.  7  Aug.,  1807, 

Bath.      Physician,  Dresden.      Druggist, 

Boothbay.    d.  27  Mar.,  1884. 
James  C.  Boynton.    b.  1  April,  1808, 

Monmouth.    Physician,  Richmond,    d.  27 

July,  1875. 
James   Madison   Buck.     b.   Sumner. 

Physician,  Paris,    d.  Nov.,  1836. 
Charles  Chase,     b.  5  Jan.,  1808,  Deer- 

fleld,  N.  H.     Physician,  Chelsea,  Mass.; 

Deerfield,  N.  H.    d.  5  June,  1864. 
Hosea  L.  Cushman.    b.  22  Sept.,  1806, 

Hebron.    Pliysician,  Cape  Elizabeth,    d. 

about  1840. 
Asher  Ellis,  b.  4  June,  1803,  Topsham. 

Physician  and  druggist,  Brunswick,    d.  12 

Sept.,  1885. 
Samuel   Lamson  Gould,     b.  26  Mar., 

1809,  Topsfield,  Mass.    Physician,  Booth- 
bay.     Pastor,  Albany,     d.  16  Jan.,  1892, 

Auburn. 
Lewis  W^illard  Houghton,     b.  1  Jan., 

1806,  Waterford.      Physician,  Waterford. 

d.  25  Oct.,  1870,  Naples. 
Jonathan  Huse.  b.27  April,  1811,  War- 
ren.   Physician, Camden,    d. 30 Nov.,  1883. 
Jacob  Osmyn  Loomis.  b.  24  Oct.,  1802, 

Andover,  Conn.     Physician,  Brockport, 

N.  Y.;  Batavia,  N.  Y. 
Porter  K.  Lovell.      Res.  (1832),  Jere- 

mie,  San  Domingo. 
John  Calvin  Martin,    b.  17  May,  1809, 

Seekonk.Muss.    Physician,  Illinois.  Kes., 

Worcester,  Mass.;  Taunton,  Mass.    d.  6 

Feb.,  1888. 
Isaac  Morrill,    b.  Sept.,  1808,  Corni.sli. 

Physician,    Borodino,    N.  Y.      Druggist, 

Elmira,  N.  Y.    d.  Sept.,  1887. 
Edwin  Parsons,     b.  Portland,  d.  1860. 
Benjamin  Pollard.    Res.  (1832),  Corn- 

ville.    d.  1872. 


Alexander  Poole,  b.  25  July,  1804, 
South  Reading,  Mass.  Physician,  Chelsea, 
Mass.    d.  30  Aug.,  1878,  Amherst,  Mass. 

Robert  E.  Rider,  b.  1803,  Albion. 
Physician  and  merchant,  Washington. 
State  Senate,  1860-61.  d.  1  Jan.,  1873, 
Albion. 

Paul  Ruggles.  b.  20  June,  1801,  Car- 
mel.    Physician,  Carmel.    d.  14  May,  1857. 

Jefferson  Smith,  b.  20  Oct.,  1807,  Ber- 
wick. Physician  and  dentist,  Dover,  N.  H. 
d.  17  May,  1864. 

James   Sullivan  Tobey.     b.  12  Aug., 

1808,  Fairfield.    Physician,  Athens,    d.  22 
Oct.,  1891. 

Nathan  Ward.  b.  21  Nov.,  1804,  Ply- 
mouth, N.H.  Miss.,A.B.C.F.M.,  Ceylon, 
d.  25  Nov.,  1860. 

Moses  Roberts  Warren,  b.  20  May, 
1804,  Alton,  N.  H.  Physician,  Wolfboro, 
N.  H. ;  Rochester,  N.  H.    d.  26  June,  1881. 

Theodore  A?V"ells.  b.  12 Feb.,  1807.  Phy- 
sician,   d.  21  July,  1862,  Sanford. 

Nahum  Wight,  b.  20  Nov.,  1807,  Gil- 
ead.  Physician,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.  d.  12 
May,  1884. 

Robert  Williams  W^ood.   A. B.,  Colby, 

1829.    b.  22  April,  1803,  Stow,  Mass.    IMiy- 

sician,   Honolulu,  S.   I.     Sugar    planter. 

Res.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.    d.  4  Jan.,  1892. 

25— *23 

Class  of  1833. 

Alvan  Bacon,  b.  25  April,  1806,  Scar- 
boro.  Physician,  Skowhegan ;  Biddeford. 
d.  24  Nov.,  1880. 

Benjamin  A.  Battey.  Res.  (1833),  Prov- 
idence, R.  1. 

Edward  Bean.  b.  Oct.,  1800,  Levant. 
Physician,  Bradford,    d.  16  Dec,  1858. 

John  Adams  Berry,  b.  24  Sept.,  1808, 
Saco.    Physician,  Saco.     d.  20  April,  1879. 

William  Cochran,  b.  Edgecomb.  Phy- 
sician, Litchfield,     d.  31  Dec,  1887. 

Elijah  Athern  Daggett,  b.  2  March, 
1806,  Union.  Physician,  Waldoboro.  d. 
28  April,  1881. 

William  Pottle  Deane.      b.    21   May, 

1809,  Minot.    Res.  (1833),  Minot. 
Charles   Morris  Duncan,     b.  1   July, 

1808,  Dummerston,  Vt.     Physician,  Shel- 

burne,  Mass.    d.  4  Oct.,  1884. 
George  Fabyan.  b.  !)  June,  1810,  Scar- 

boro.   Physician,  Boston,  d.  25  May,  1874. 
Simeon  Foss.    b.  5  July,  1796,  Leeds. 

Physician,  Lisbon,    d.  12  July,  1868. 


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111 


John  Gale.     Physician,  Epsom,  N.  H. 

a.  hetore  1S34. 

Joseph  Huse.  b.  3  Jan.,  1813,  Warren. 

Physician,  Rockland,    (i.  4  Oct.,  1S38. 
William  Henry  Jewett.     b.  24  Sept., 

1805,  (Janliner   (?).    Physician,   Portage 
Lake  (1856) ;  Bangor,    d.  1872. 

Gardner  Ludwig.  b.  20  June,  1812, 
Waldoboro.  Physician,  Rockland ;  Port- 
land. 

Daniel  Mann.  b.  6  Feb.,  1811  (?),  Ray- 
mond.   Res.  (1S70),  Quincy,  Mass. 

Ephraim  Marston.  b.  30  July,  1807, 
Falmouth.  Physician,  New  York  City; 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  Lakewood,  N.  J.  d. 
10  Sept.,  1883. 

Ebenezer  Coolbroth  Milliken.  b.  14 
March,  1805,  Farmington.  Phj'sician, 
Winthrop.  Merchant,  Boston.  d.3Nov., 
1889. 

Daniesl  Parker,  b.  28  Oct.,  1806,  Bil- 
lerica,  Mass.  Physician,  Billerica,  Mass. 
d.  G  Jan.,  1890. 

John  Pierce,  b.  25  Nov.,  1805,  Leba- 
non, Conn.  Pliysicinn,  Edgartown,  Mass. 
d.  21  Mar.,  188.-). 

William  Penwick  Perry,  b.  9  Dec., 
1809,  Easton.  Mass.  I'hysician,  Manslleld, 
Mass.    d.  17  Oct.,  1873. 

John  Swain,  b.  4  Mar.,  1808,  Now- 
burypoit,  Mass.  Physician,  Balhirds- 
ville,  Ky. 

Theophilus  Tompson.  b.  22  Jan., 
1808,  Freeport.  Phj'sician,  Vicksburg, 
Miss.;  St.  Louis;  Sonora,  Cal.  d.  27 
Jan.,  1801. 

Lewis  W^ashburn.  A.B.,  Brown,  182(5. 
Res.,  Bi-idge\vater,  Mass.    d.  1834. 

Charles  March  Weeks.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1830.  A..^!.,  Dart.  b.  10  Mar.,  1809,  Green- 
land, N.  H.  Physician,  Eliot;  Boston; 
Crawford,  Ga.    d.  27  June,  1882. 

Abiel   Williams.     A.B.,    Union,    1830. 

b.  9  Dec,  1805,  Raynham,  Mass.      Phy- 
sician,   d.  30  Dec,  1891. 

William  Wood.     A.B.,  182'). 

26— *20 

Class  of  1834. 

William   Henry   Allen.       b.    3   Sept., 

1806,  Farmington.    Physician,  Orono.    d. 
29  Jan.,  1863. 

Hiram  Cone  Baxter,    b.  17  Aug.,  1809, 

Alua.    Physician,  Kenduskcag. 
Simeon  L.  Bearce.     Res.  (1834),  Minot. 


Henry  Grafton  Clark,  b.  14  May,  1814, 

Kennebunkport.  Physician,  Boston,  Mass. 

d.23  Sept.,  1892,  Hyde  Park,  :Mass. 
James  Merrill  Cummings.   A. B.,  1830. 
Andrew   Dunn.     b.  3  April,  1804,  Po- 
land.   Physician,  Kingston,  X.  Y.;  White 

Plains,  N.  Y.    d.  14  Oct.,  1880. 
John  Nutter  Frink.     b.  19  May,  1808, 

Newiiigton,  X.  H.      Physician,  Portland. 

d.  10  Oct.,  1844. 
Ezra  Green,     b.  26  Jan.,  1811,  Bidde- 

ford.    Physician,  Hampden;  Warrington, 

Miss.    d.  10  .June,  1845. 
Sumner  Laughton.     b.  5  April,  1812, 

Norridgewock.     Physician,  Orono;  Ban- 
gor. 
Jesse  F.  Locke.     Res.    (1834),  Bidde- 

ford. 
Ezra  Manter.   b.  May,  1811,  Wayne  (?). 

Physician,  Scarsport;   Winterport.    d.  22 

Dec,  1881. 
Edgar  A.  Mclntire.      b.  10  May,  1810, 

York.     Physician,  York.    d.  12  June,  1860. 
James  Norton,    b.  19  Oct.,  1806,  Stand- 

ish.     Physician,  East  Baldwin,    d.  2  July, 

1887. 
Lewis   Page  Parlin.     b.  6  Dec,  1810, 

Somerset  Co.    I'hysician,  Houlton  ;  Prov- 
idence, R.  I.    d.  1846,  Penn. 
Edward   Peabody.     b.  18  June,  1806, 

Bridgton.   Physician,  Buxton,   d.  29  June, 

1874. 
Joshua  Porter,     b.  20  Oct.,  1808,  llaui- 

iltoii,  ISIass.    Phj'sician,  North  Brookfield, 

Mass.    d.  6  Jan.,  1874. 
George  Whitefield  Smith,      b.    Ken- 
nebunkport.     Physician,  Cape  Elizabeth 

(1856). 
John  DeWolfe  Smith,    b.  4  May,  1810, 

Maitland,  X.  S.    Banker,  Lexington,  Miss. 

Res.,  Hallowell.    d.  2  May,  1885. 
Elbridge  Gerry  Stevens,     b.  30  Mar., 

1811,   Pittston.      Physician,    Kennebunk; 

Biddeford.    Res.,  Old  Orchard. 
Jesse    Sweat.      b.    1812.      Physician, 

Brownfield.    d.  Aug.,  1885,  Minneapolis, 

Minn. 

Frederic  Payson  Theobald.  A.B., 
1830. 

Leander  Smith  Tripp.  A.B.,  Colby, 
1829.  A.M.,  Colby,  1832.  1).  21  July,  1805, 
Hebron.  Physician,  Norway.  Baptist 
Ministry,  Maine,  d.  29  Mar.,  1894,  Rock- 
land. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Zachariah  P.  Wing.  b.  22  Feb.,  1802, 
Wayne.  Physician,  Ohio.  il.  15  Sept., 
1838. 

Clark  Wright,  b.  9  Aug.,  1813,  Ash- 
ford,  Conn.  Physician,  Jamesport,  N.  Y. 
d.  10  April,  1888. 

24—*  18 

Class  of  1835. 

Willard  Adams,    b.  6  Dec,  1806,  New 

Salem,  Mass.    Physician,  Swanzey,  N.  H. ; 

Marlboro,  N.  H.    d.  19  July,  1883,  Woburn, 

Mass. 
Boyal  Mastin  Ayer.     b.  18  Sept.,  1811, 

Newfleld.      Physician,   Danville,  Vt.     d. 

April,  1878. 
Madison  James  Bray.     b.  1  Jan.,  1811, 

Turner.      Surg.   60th    Ind.   Vols.      Prof. 

Surgery,  Med.  Coll.  of  Evansville.    Pres. 

State  Med.  Soc'y.    Physician,  Evansville, 

Ind. 
Henry  Simon  Dearborn.    Res.,  Mon- 
mouth (1835).    d.  before  1843. 
Samuel  Dinsmore.       b.  29  May,  1804, 

Saco.      Physician,  Medford.    d.  lit  July, 

1801. 
Ezekiel  Dodge   French.      Physician, 

lloulton.    State  Senate,  ISoG.    d.  22  March, 

1877. 
William  Loring  Harmon,     b.  8  Dec, 

1809,  Durham.    Kes.  (1835),  Durham. 
William  Hunne well.     b.  2  Aug.,  1809, 

China.   Physician,    d  25  Oct.,  1843,  Thom- 

asville,  Ga. 
Nathaniel  Jordan  Knight,  b.  17  Sept., 

1802,    Otisfield.       Physician,    Somerville, 

Mass.    d.  18  Oct.,  1877. 
Joseph   Henry   Worth,      b.   25   Aug., 

1812,   Clinton.      Physician,   West  Water- 

ville ;  Hammonton,  N.  J.    d.  19  Sept.,  1893. 
Alvah  Parker,     b.  1811,  Parsonsfield. 

Physician,  Lebanon;    Great  Falls,  N.  H. 

d.  1851. 
Noah   Oldin   Parker.       b.    1815,   Cor- 
nish (?).      Physician,   Fryeburg.      d.  15 

Aug.,  1875. 
Hazard  Arnold  Potter.      b.  22  Dec, 

1810,  Potter,  N.  Y.  Physician,  Potter,  N. Y. ; 
Geneva,  N.  Y.  Surgeon,  50th  N.  Y.  Vols, 
d.  3  Dec,  1869. 

Joseph  Fitch  Potter.     A.M.,  Water- 

ville,  1852.  b.  1809  (?),  Sebago.   d.  5  April, 

1868,  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Putnam  Simonton.      b.  10  Sept.,  1812, 

Camden.      Physician,  Searsport.      d.  13 

Feb.,  1870. 


Samuel  Merrill  Smith,  b.  23  Jan., 
1812,  Parsonsfield.  Physician,  Cooper 
and  Meddybemps;  Baring,  d.  28  Sept., 
1S68. 

Henry  Ayer  True.     A.B.,  18-32. 

Aurelius  Langdon  Weymouth.  A.B., 
1831. 

18— *15 

Class  of  1836. 

Samuel  Adams.     A.B.,  1831. 

John  Larrabee  Allen,  b.  2G  April, 
1814,  Cornish.  Physician,  Springvale; 
Saco. 

Benjamin  Hiram  Bachelder.  b.  18 
Sept.,  1811,  Union.  Physician,  Montville. 
d.  20  Dec,  1889. 

Isaac  Gordon  Braman.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1838.  b.  12  Mar.,  1813,  Rowley,  Mass. 
Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.  Physician, 
Brighton,  Mass.    d.  31  July,  1876.  ' 

John  Brown,  b.  31  Dec,  1810,  Union. 
Physician,  Grenada,  Miss.  d.  25 -Jan.,  1841. 

Josiah  Carr.  b.  G  Feb.,  1814,  Hebron. 
Surg.  4th  Me.  Vols.  Physician,  Miuot. 
d.  12  Aug.,  1873. 

John  Morland  Cummings.  A.B.,  183.'>. 

Nathan  Sidney  Smith  Beeman  Cush- 
man.  b.  2fi  Aug.,  1810,  Wiscasset. 
Physician,  Wiscasset.    d.  24  Jan.,  1890. 

Lyman  Daniels.  b.  26  Aug.,  1813, 
Paris.  Physician,  Andover.  Res.  un- 
known. 

Charles  Field.    A.B.,  1827. 

Moore  Russell  Fletcher,  b.  17  Jan., 
1811,  Campton,  N.  H.  Physician  and  in- 
ventor, Cambridge,  Mass.;  Boston,  d.  12 
Jan.,  1894,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Nathaniel  Ford.  b.  11  Jan.,  1814,  Jef- 
ferson. Physician,  Alna;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
d.  9  Mar.,  1885. 

Jared  Fuller,  b.  19  Jan.,  1806,  Hamp- 
ton, Conn.  Physician,  Corinth.  d.6  0ct., 
1878. 

Jacob  Hayes,  b.  17  Sept.,  1809,  Berwick. 
Physician,  Boston,  d.  28  Sept.,  1861,  North 
Conway,  N.  H. 

Hiram  Hovey  HiU.  A.M.,  Colby,  1853. 
b.  30  April,  1810,  Turner.  Physician, 
Augusta,    d.  2  Dec,  1889. 

Asa  Hutchins.  b.  8  July,  1811,  Pow- 
nal.  Physician,  Poland;  Durham;  Co- 
lumbia, Conn.    d.  8  May,  1865. 

Zebulon  Knight,  b.  9  Sept.,  1812,  Otis- 
field.  Physician,  Canton,  Mo.  d. 29  June, 
1881. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


113 


Abel  Merrill,  b.  3  Jan.,  1805,  Tops- 
ham.  I'hysician,  Pliippsbiirg.  d.2(!  Feb., 
184(;. 

Asa  Tarbell  Newhall.  b.  2  Dec,  1809, 
Lynnfield,  Mass.  Physiciau,  Lyiiu,  Mass. 
(L  31  Dec,  1874. 

David  Taylor  Parker,  b.  10  April, 
1813,  liramlou,  Vt.  I'liysiciaii,  Farming- 
ton,  N.  II.    (1.  1  Dec,  188S. 

Charles  Curtis  Porter.     A.B.,  1832. 

Charles  Darwin  Rice.     A.B.,  1831. 

Selim  Augustus  Stanley,  b.  14  July, 
180!),  Attleboro,  Mass.  Physician,  Frank- 
lin, Mass.  d.  18  Oct.,  1853,  Attleboro, 
Mass. 

Samuel  Longfellow  Stephenson,  b. 
ij  June,  1811,  Gorhani.  Physician,  St. 
Louis,  Mo.    d.  1!)  -Vpril,  1847. 

John  Adams  Tarbell.  A.B.,  Harv., 
18:^2.  b.  31  Mar.,  1810,  Lincoln,  Mass. 
Physician,  Boston,    d.  21  Jan.,  18(54. 

"William  Wentworth.  b.  2(3  Sept., 
1808,  Greenwood.  Physician,  Cherryfleld. 
d.  .5  Nov.,  1S(!1. 

Stephen  Whitmore.  b.  !i  May,  1814, 
Bowdoinliam.  Physician,  Bowdoinham ; 
Gardiner,    d.  'J  Feb.,  1880. 

27— *25 

Class  of  1837. 

John  Taylor  Achorn.  b.  2  Oct.,  LSOIJ, 
Wiscassct.  Physician,  Newcastle,  d.  S 
Jan.,  1888,  Roslindalc,  Mass. 

Amasa  Durkee  Bacon,  b.  20  Aug., 
180(i,  No.  Yarmouth.  Physician,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass. ;  Sharon,  Mass.    d.  2!t  JNIar.,  1881. 

Abel  BaU.  b.  4  Dec,  1810,  Northboro, 
Mass.  Dentist,  Boston,  d.  3  Nov,  187(1, 
Philadelphia. 

Alphonso  Bickford.  b.  12  Dec,  1817, 
Dover,  N.  H.  Physician,  Durham,  N.  H.; 
Dover,  N.  II.    d.  31  Dec,  18(J!). 

Ezra  Bliss,  b.  7  April,  1815,  Vershire, 
Vt.  Physician,  Iowa  City,  la.  Bank 
cashier,  Toledo,  Ohio.  ISaiiker,  New  York 
City.  d.  31  May,  187."),  St.  Catharine's, 
Out. 

Thomas  Savage  Brooks,  b.  25  Dec, 
1815,  York.  Physician,  Greenville,  111.  d. 
3  Jan.,  1879. 

Samuel  "Webster  Chase,  b.  17  July, 
1811,  Kayette.  Physician,  Addison  ;  Liv- 
erniore;  jMt.  Vernon,    d.  4  July,  1803. 

John  Taylor  Gilman  Daveis.  A.M., 
1858.    M.D.,  Univ.  Penn.    b.  21  Mar.,  1810, 


Portland.    Physician,  Portland    d.  it  May, 

1873. 
Charles  "Wesley  Fabyan.     b.  11  Mar., 

1813,  Scarboro.      Physician,   Providence, 

R.  I.    d.  23  July,  1886. 
Isaac  Flitner.   b.  Pittston.   Physician, 

Ipswich,  Mass.    d.  13  Aug.,  1875. 
Seargent    Smith   Freeman,      b.    180G. 

Physician,  Georgia;  Portland.  Res.,  New- 

ficld.    d.  8  Feb.,  1888. 
George  "Washington  Garland,    b.  13 

Jan.,  1813,  Barnstead,  N.  II.      I'liysician, 

Lawrence,  Mass.    d.  5  May,  1881. 
James  Hopkins  Glidden.      b.  Wiscas- 

set.    Dentist,  Memphis,  Tenn.    d.  18.i0(?). 
Joseph   Sewall  Glover,     b.   17   Mar., 

1813,  Hebron.    Ph3'sician,  Joliette,  111.    d. 

Mar.,  1841. 
Joseph  Perkins   Grant,    b.  11   Mar., 

1813,  Saco.    Physician,  Saco.    d.  20  July, 
1881,  Portland. 

Moses   Parker  Hanson.      Pliysician, 

Rlihvaukec,  Wis.  (1880). 
Benjamin  Haskell.      A.B.,   Amherst, 

1832.      b.  22    Oct.,  1810,  Rockport,  INIass. 

Physician,  Rockport,  Mass.     d.  21  Jan., 

1878. 
Reuel  "Williams  Lawson.     b.  11  June, 

1800,    Augusta.      Physician,     Richmond; 

Boothljay.    d.  29  Nov.,  1874,  Somerville, 

Mass. 
Charles  Lougee.    1).  2.>  Oct.,  1813,  Par- 

sonsfield.    Physician,    d.  13  May,  18;!8. 
Samuel    Benjamin    Morison.       b.   24 

.July,  1811,  Livermore.    Surgeon,  2d  Me. 

Vols.    Pliysician,  Bangor. 
Charles  Nathan  Ordway.    b.  IG  Jan., 

1814,  Fitchburg,  Mass. 
Amos  Otis.     Res.  (1837),  Jay. 
Charles   Grandison   Parsons.       b.    15 

Feb.,  1807,  Parsonslield.  I'hysician, Wind- 
ham.   Author  and  lecturer,    d.  2  Oct.,  18G4. 
Joseph  Addison  Parsons,    b.  30  June, 

1815,  Parsonslield.    Physician,  Wiiidliam. 
d.  8  June,  1880. 

George  Burrill  Rawson.  b.  21  July, 
1815,  I'aris.  Physician,  New  Portland,  d. 
18.57. 

Daniel  Rose.  b.  April,  ]81.">,  Boothbay. 
Physician,  Thomaston.    d.  21  Mar.,  1871. 

Benjamin  Edwards  Sawyer,  b.  11 
-Vug.,  1811,  Capo  KlizaliCth.  Pliysician, 
Haverhill,  .Mass.    d.  1  Aug.,  1879. 

Calvin  Seavey.  A.M.,  1863.  M.D., 
Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1871.     b.  15  June, 


114 


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1809.  Physician,  Exeter;  Stetson;  Ban- 
gor,   d.  1  Aug.,  1S86. 

William  Sutliff  Slocomb.     b.  2(5  Sept., 

1810,  Argyle  (?),N.  S.  Physician,  Mil- 
ford,  Mass.;  Lunenburg  Co.,  N.  S.  d. 
Sept.,  ISfi.i. 

George  W^ashington  Swazey.  b.  10 
Aug.,  1812,  Bucksport.  Physician,  Buclcs- 
port;  Springfield,  Mass.  d.  9  Sept.,  1877, 
Deerfield,  JIass. 

Jacob  Merrill  Tewksbury.  b.  7  Feb., 
1814,  Oxford.  Physician,  Buenos  Ayres, 
S.  A.    d.  (J  Feb.,  1877,  San  Francisco. 

Charles  Widgery  Thomas.  A.B. ,  1834. 

Thomas  Barnes  Townsend.  Res.,  Sid- 
ney.   Physician,  Machias.    d.  before  1843. 

33— *28 

Class  of  1838. 

Nicholas  Hall  Allen,  b.  18  Aug.,  1813, 
(Tray.    Pliysician,  Gray.    d. '2G  Jan.,  1841. 

Thomas  Croswell.  b.  22  June,  1814, 
Mercer.  Physician,  Newport;  Pontiac, 
111.    Druggist,  Streator,  111. 

Moses  Dodge,  b.  9  Mar.,  1812,  Sedg- 
wick. Physician,  Portland,  d.  18  Oct., 
1871). 

Ezekiel  Porter  Eastman,  b.  18  June, 
1817,  Strong.  Physician,  Lynn,  Mas.s.  d. 
18  Feb.,  1860. 

Frederick  Fogg.  b.  1  Mar.,  1805,  Saco. 
Physician,  Greensburg,  Ind.  d.  22  Jan., 
1844. 

William  Grey.  Res.  (1838),  Waterboro. 

James  Ahira  Hall.  b.  4  Ajiril,  1815, 
Portland,  X.Y.   Physician,   d.  April,  1865. 

Augustus  Harris,  b.  29  Sept.,  1811, 
Paris.  Physician,  Colebrook,  N.  H.  d.  20 
April,  1874. 

Henry  Marshall  Hooke.  Res.  (1838), 
Brentwood,  N.  H. 

Henry  Hunt.  b.  2(5  Mar.,  1812,  Stroud- 
water.  Physician,  Portland;  Stroud  wa- 
ter,   d.  18  Dec,  1877. 

Seth  Libbey  Larrabee.  b.  12  April, 
1813,  Scarboro.  Physician,  Scarboro;  Port- 
land,   d.  7  Dec,  1853. 

John  S.  O'Shaughnessy.  Res.  (18.38), 
Boston. 

Sewall  Francis  Parcher.  b.  20  July, 
181.5,  Leeds.  Physician,  East  Boston,  d.2'2 
Dec,  180!),  Livermore. 

William  Elisha  Payne,  b.  25  Nov., 
181.5,  Unity.  Physician,  Bath.  Prof.  The- 
ory and  Prac.  Med.,  Boston  Univ.  d.  9 
Mar.,  1877. 


Olivier  Robitaille.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1838. 
Physician,  Quebec  (1877). 

Enoch  Carter  Rolfe.  b.  16  April,  1812, 
Rumford.  Prof.  Hygiene  and  Phys., 
Tufts.  Physician  and  dentist,  Boston, 
d.  27  Mar.,  187.5. 

Freeman  Sawyer.  Res.  (1838),  Kenne- 
bunk.    Physician,  Huntington,  Ind.  (1841). 

John  Sloan,  b.  25  Sept.,  1815,  West- 
brook.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.  Physi- 
cian, New  Albany,  Ind. 

George  Dennett  Staples,  b.  17  Aug., 
1808,  Limerick.  Physician,  North  Ber- 
wick,   d.  11  Feb.,  1879. 

Charles  Lamson  Swasey.  b.  1815, 
Limerick.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.  Phy- 
sician, New  Bedford,  Mass.  d.  24  Dec, 
1888. 

Charles  Edward  Townsend.  b.  27 
Feb.,  1813,  Norridgewock.  Physician,  Nor- 
ridgewock.    d.  23  Aug.,  1860,  Farmington. 

Lorenzo D.Traf ton.  Res. (1838),  Alfred. 

Ervin  Noyes  Tukesbury.  b.  15  Oct., 
1812,  Falmouth.  Physician,  Falmouth, 
d.  27  Aug.,  1872. 

23— *15 

Class  of  1839. 

James  Ayer.     A.B.,  18.(4. 

Elbridge  Bacon.  Dentist  (1839),  Port- 
land. 

Washington  Ingalls  Bragg.  Res. 
(18;5'.»),  Bethel. 

Bphraim  Buck.  b.  1814.  Physician, 
Boston,    d.  13  Fob.,  1847. 

John  Richard  Butler.  Res.  (1839), 
North  Yarmouth,    d. 

John  Stanley  Craig,  b.  10  May,  1815, 
Farmington.  Physician,  d.  17  Jan.,  1804, 
Farmington,  Iowa. 

Joseph  Cushman.  b.  (J  Sept.,  1814, 
Pownal.  Physician,  d.  18  Dec,  1845, 
Lovell. 

Washington  Dain.  b.  8  July,  1812, 
Bowdoinham.   Physician,    d.  4  Aug.,  1847. 

Jotham  Donnell.     A.B.,  183(5. 

Alexander  Parsons,  b.  Portland.  Den- 
tist, Portland,    d.  31  Aug.,  1887. 

Rufus  King  Pearl.  Res.  (1839),  Farm- 
ington, N.  H. 

David  York  Pierce,  b.  31  Oct.,  181(J, 
North  Yarmouth.  Physician,  Bowdoin  ; 
Pownal.    d.  18.54. 

Orren  Ross.  b.  14  Sept.,  1812,  Kenne- 
bunk.  Physician,  Kennebunk.  d.  20 
June,  1881. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


115 


John  Slemons.  Res.  (lS3i)),  Wostbrook. 
(1.  1S70. 

Benjamin Harlock  Tripp,  b.  Alfred  (?). 
Res.(lS3il),Kei)nelnink.  li.  Rutland,  Mass., 
1873. 

Charles  Crooker  Waldron.  Physician, 
Bath.    (1.  1S41. 

Silas  Bvirbank  Wedgwood,  b.  1814, 
Parsonslield.  I'liysician,  Great  Falls, 
N.  11.    (1.  LS42. 

Chadbourne  Warren  Whitmore.  b. 
4  Oct.,  ims,  Bowdoinhain.  Pli3'.siciai),  Gar- 
diner.   (1.  -24  Mar.,  1884,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Aaron  Winslow.  Res.  (1839),  Pownal. 
19—*  15 

Class  of  1840. 

Reuben  Young  Atwood.    b.  4  Aug., 

181.'),  Fairfield.  Physician,  Canaan,  d.  7 
Feb.,  184.5,  Fairfield. 

Zenas  Willis  Bartlett.  b.  10  Aug., 
1818,  Bethel.  Physician,  Dixfield.  d.  '.) 
Sept.,  1870. 

Rufus  Messinger  Chase,  b.  1  Oct., 
1S14,  Bridj^ton.  Physician,  Canaan  ;  Clay- 
ton, N.  .J.     d.  '28  I)e<;.,  187!i. 

John  Henry  Coggeshall.  b.  Waldo- 
boro.    Pliysician,  Ueerlield,  N.  H.    d.l850. 

Enoch  Coffin  Dow.  b.  June,  1812, 
Wakelicld,  N.  H.  Physician,  Tuftonlioro, 
N.  II.;  Ho(;he.ster,  N.  II.    d.  4  Jan.,  187G. 

Joseph  Eastman.  Res.  (1840),  Hamp- 
stead,  X.  II. 

Emerson  Googing.  b.  20  Nov.,  ISIO, 
Sullivan.  Physician,  Rlt.  Desert;  Ells- 
worth. 

Samuel  Herrick  Gould,  b.  19  Dec, 
1814,  Ipswich,  iMass.  Physician,  Brewster, 
Mass.     d.  10  Aug.,  1882. 

Jeremiah  Home.  b.  29  Jan.,  1816, 
Rochester,  N.  H.    Physician,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Jesse  Howe.  b.  11  April,  181(5,  Sum- 
ner.   Physician,  Norway,    d.  2,5  Feb.,  1873. 

John  Stevens  Lee.  Res.  (1840),  Que- 
bec, P.  Q. 

William  Horace  Luce.  b.  1  Aug.,  1814, 
West  Tisbury,  Mass.  I'hysician,  West 
Tishury,  Mass.    d.  21  May,  181)1. 

David  McLellan.  b.  4  Sept.,  1811,  Lon- 
donderry, N.  S.  Physician,  d.  18(10,  Sus- 
se.v,  N.  B. 

Dustan  Page.  b.  Cliarleston.  Pbysi- 
cian,  Charleston,    d.  1840. 

Lewis  Phinney.  b.  1812,  Turner.  Phy- 
sician, North  Turner,    d.  25  Sept.,  1845. 


Lemuel  Richards,  b.  14  Sept.,  1809, 
Bristol.  Physician,  Bowdoinhani;  Ken- 
nebunk.    d.  7  Nov.,  1887. 

Frederick  Tristram  Storer.  b.  15 
Aug.,  1815,  Saco.  I'hysician,  Conn.  Post- 
master, Saco.    d.  5  April,  1881. 

Moses  Erastus  Sweat.     A.B.,  1837. 

John  Toomy.  b.  1819,  Boston.  Phy- 
sician, CheLsea,  Mass.;  San  Francisco, 
Cal.    d.  8  June,  1857. 

Almon  Twitchell.  b.  14  Sept.,  1811, 
Bethel.  Physician,  Bethel.  State  Senate, 
1857-8.     d.  2U  Oct.,  18.59. 

Elijah  Walker.  Physician,  jNIexico. 
d.  1846. 

Timothy  Wilson,  b.  27  July,  1811, 
Shapleigh.  Physician,  Ossipee,  N.  H.; 
Orleans,  Mass.    d.  18  July,  1887. 

22— *17 

Class  of  1841. 

Fordyce  Barker.    A.B.,  1837. 

Hiram  Bartlett.  b.  1815,  Nevvry.  Phy- 
sician, Mercer;  Newry.    d.  18  Nov.,  1855. 

Silas  Powers  Bartlett.  T).  3  Feb.,  1817, 
Bethel.  Physician,  Willoii  and  Fast  Dix- 
field. 

Josiah  Merrill  Blake,  b.  1  July,  1817, 
Olisficld.  Physician,  Olislicld  ;  Bridgton. 
(1.  18  Jan.,  18511. 

Eli  Edgecomb.  b.  27  Aug.,  1811,  Liv- 
erinore.  I'hysician,  Lewiston;  Liverniore. 
d.  2.-!  Oct.,  18111. 

Hewitt  Chandler  Fessenden.     A.B., 

Dart.,  1838.  b.  26  Dec,  1811t,  New  Glouces- 
ter. Physician,  Saco;  Kaslport.  d.  22 
Oct.,  1885. 

Orville  FoUett.  b.  13  April,  1816, 
Northampton,  Mass.  Physician,  Normal, 
Illinois. 

Andrew  Jacob  Fuller,  b.  15  Sept., 
1822,  Paris.    Physician,  Bath. 

Grenville  Ware  Gay.  b.  16  Jan.,  1815, 
Boston.    Physician,  Bath.    d.  1  Jan.,  1805. 

Edwin  Green,  b.  20  Oct.,  1816,  Paris. 
Physician  and  farmer,  Sumner.  Physi- 
cian, Paris;  Athol,  Mass.  (1884). 

Samuel  Stinson  Hazen.  b.  7  June, 
1813,  Bridgton.  Physician.  <1.  15  Dec, 
1847,  Sedgwick. 

Luke  HiU.     A.B.,  1835. 

Rufus  Lord  Hinkley.  b.  26  Mar.,  1817, 
Lisbon.  Physician,  Boston,  d.  3  Oct., 
1862,  East  Boston. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Samuel  Ingalls.  b.  Dec,  1818,  San- 
down,  N.  H.  Physician,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
d.  11  June,  1884. 

James  North,  b.  25  July,  1813,  Ben- 
ton. Baltimore  Dental  Coll.,  1850.  Den- 
tist, Vienna,  Austria.  Res.,  Philadelphia ; 
Hammonton,  N.  J.    d.  8  Jan.,  1885. 

Gideon  Stinson  Palmer.     A.B.,  1838. 

John  Payne,  b.  16  Oct.,  1801,  Gorham. 
Phy^iciiin,  Belfast,    d.  8  Oct.,  1857. 

Thomas  Fitch  Perley.     A.B.,  1837. 

Butler  Hubbard  Phillips,  b.  17  Aug., 
1815,  Loudon,  N.  H.  Physician,  Pembroke, 
N.  H.    (I.  25  May,  1893,  Suncook,  N.  H. 

Alvah  Rowe.  b.  3  July,  1817,  New- 
port.   Physician,  New  York  City. 

Sidney  Smith,  b.  19  Feb.,  1815,  Brook- 
lin.  Physician,  East  Sullivan,  d.  "Jan., 
1883,  Brooklin. 

William  George  Smith,  b.  31  Dec, 
1812,  Wilton,  Kng.  Physician,  Chicopee, 
Mass.    d.  1(3  Jan.,  1892. 

Curtis  Stanhope.  Res.  (1841),  Brad- 
ford,   d. 

John  Langdon  Swinerton.  b.  28  June, 
1805,  Newfield.  Physician,  Milton,  N.  H.; 
Wakelield,  X.  H.    d.  2  Sept.,  1882. 

Samuel  Henry  Tewksbury.  M.D., 
Univ.  Penn.  b.  22  Mar.,  1819,  Oxford. 
Physician, Oxford;  Portland,  d. 27  July, 
1S80. 

George  Washington  Turner.  b.  (i 
Mar.,  1810,  Leeds.  Physician,  Dixfleld; 
Buckflcld;  Sumner,    d.  4  Nov.,  1859. 

26— *21 

Class  of  1842. 

Charles  Wesley  Beedle.     b.  21  Oct., 

181G,  Kichmond.      Physician,  Rochester, 

N.  Y.    d.  9  Feb.,  1853,  Trenton,  Mich. 
Isaac    Chandler.       b.  27   Sept.,   1815, 

Fryeburg.    Physician,  Lovell.    d.l  April, 

1889. 
Joseph  Brown  Cutts.     b.  i)  Oct.,  1820, 

Kittery.    Physician,  Ogle  Co.,  Mo.    2d  111. 

Cav.,  1861.    Surg.  U.  S.  Vols,  and  Bvt.  Lt. 

Col.,  1S(J5.    Res.,  St.  Louis. 
John   Emery  Dunnels.      b.   24   Nov., 

1818,     Newfield.      Physician,    Harrison. 

State  Senate,  1852-3.    d.  3  Jan.,  1867. 
Nathan  Coy  Harris,     b.  25  Jan.,  1817, 

Minot.    Physician,  Addison;  Auburn,    d. 

15  May,  1875. 
Joseph  Cobb  Hooper.    Res.,  Portland. 

d.  4  April,  1851,  Portland,  Oregon. 


Charles  Clark  Keeney.  Res.  (1842), 
Detroit,  Mich. 

Henry  ElUs  McCollum.  b.  23  May, 
1802,  Chilmark,  Mass.  Physician,  Barn- 
stable, Mass.    d.  23  Dec,  1866. 

Asa  Millet,  b.  22  June,  1813,  Leeds. 
Physician,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  d. 
21  Mar.,  1893. 

Nathaniel  Tobey  Palmer,  b.  27  Feb., 
1817,  Gardiner.    Physician,  Brunswick. 

David  Blethin  Sawyer,  b.  Dec,  181<), 
Durham.  Physician,  Mechanic  Falls; 
South  Paris.    Druggist,  Lewiston. 

Ebenezer  Stone,  b.  Unity  (?).  Phy- 
sician, AVestbrook.    d. 1880. 

12— *  8 

Class  of  1843. 

Alden  Blossom,  b.  24  Feb.,  1820,  Tur- 
ner. Asst.  Surg.,  6th  Me.  Vols.  Physi- 
cian, Booth  bay. 

Eben  Hurd.  b.  12  Feb.,  1816,  Newtield. 
Physician,  Goodwin's  Mills. 

Samuel  Merritt.  b.  30  March,  1822, 
Harpswell.  Physician,  San  Francisco. 
Capitalist,  Oakland,  Cal.    d.  17  Aug.,  1890. 

Reuben  Morrill  Poindexter.  b.  Cor- 
nish.   Physician,  California. 

Horatio  Southgate  Smith.  A.  B., 
Dart.,  1840.  b.  28  July,  1820,  Portland. 
Physician,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  d.  27  April, 
1875. 

Joseph  Sturtevant.  b.  3  April,  1815, 
VVareham,  Mass.  Physician,  Scarboro. 
d.  Dec,  1884. 

Anthony  Woodside.  b.  28  Mar.,  1820, 
Wales,    d.  13  Nov.,  1847,  Bloomfield. 

7—*  4 

Class  of  1844. 

William  Dummer  Bean.  b.  Bangor. 
Physician,  Charleston.  d.  about  1849, 
Florida. 

William  Pinckney  Bridgham.  b.  3 
Sept.,  1816,  Buckfield.  Physician,  Buck- 
field. 

Ivory  Brooks,  b.  13  June,  1816,  Water- 
boro.  Physician,  Springvale.  d.  24  April, 
1892. 

Greenleaf  Clark  Clough.  b.  19  Feb., 
1821,  Sandown,  N.  H.  Physician,  Green- 
laud,  N.  II.    d.  7  June,  1871. 

Marcellin  Cot6.  Res.  (1844),  Cacou- 
ua,  P.  Q. 


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117 


Thaddeus  Thompson  Cushman.  b.  29 

June,  18-21,  Sumner.  Physician,  Lunen- 
burg, Vt.;  Littleton,  N.  H.;  Kandolph, 
Mass. 

Daniel  Gordon.  b.  28  Aug..  182.'?, 
Saeo.     Physician,     d.  3  .June,  1868. 

George  Payson  Jefferds.     A.B.,  1838. 

Robert  Knowles.  Res.  (1844),  Ches- 
ter, X.  n. 

Mace  Shepherd  Leach.  b.  25  .Tune, 
1S19,  Hartford,    d.  13  April,  181G,  Canton. 

William  Meigs,  b.  9  Mar.,  1811!,  Eas- 
ton,N.  Y.  Physician  and  teacher.  Kes., 
Quiet  Dell,  Harrison  Co.,  W.  Va.  d.  15 
Feb.,  18111. 

George  LeBarron  Randall,  b.2:!  Jan., 
181.i,  Vassalboro.  Physician,  Vassalboro. 
Merchant,  Riverside. 

Edward  Mortimer  Simson.  Res. (1844), 
Halifax,  N.  S. 

13— *  6 

Class  of  1845. 

John  Stuart  Barrows.  A.B.,  Dart., 
184'2.  b.  26  .July,  1824,  Fryeburg.  Physi- 
cian, Lovell.    d.  2  Feb.,  1849,  Fryeburg. 

Briggs  Thomas  Carter,  b.  (>  Mar.,  1814, 
LTnity.  Physician,  Jefferson,  d.  6  April, 
1874. 

George  Washington  Colby,  b.  7  May, 
1818,  Lisl)on.  Physi(;ian,  Richmond.  Surg., 
IstMe.  Cav.  Brig. -Surg.  Physician,  Wal- 
doboro.    d.  24  Feb.,  1881. 

Hosea  Ballou  Eaton,  b.  24  Mar.,  1822, 
Plynioutli.  Physician,  Rockport.  d.  ]".» 
April,  1887. 

Arthur  Duncan  Edgecomb.  b.  1820, 
Livermore.  Physician,  Auburn.  d.  It 
Aug.,  1883,  Edgecomb. 

Elbridge  Gerry  Edgecomb.  b.  17 
Aug.,  1814,  Livermore.  Physician,  Car- 
thage; Turner  Centre,    d.  18  Mar.,  1893. 

Solomon  Hunt.  Res.  (1844),  Unity, 
d. 1847. 

John  Mathews,  b.  Bath.  Physician, 
Batli  (18.56) ;  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.     d. 

Greenleaf  Amasa  Moulton.  b.  1  Nov., 
1818,  Ossipee,  X.  H.  Physician,  Ossipee, 
X.  H.    d.  26  Dec,  18.")lt. 

Henry  Lambard  Nichols.  A.M.  b.  11 
Sept.,  1823,  Augusta.  Physician,  Augusta ; 
Sacramento,  Cal. 

Edward  John  Power.  A.M.,  Trinity 
Coll.,  Dublin.  C.F!.,  Poly.  Inst.,  London, 
b.  Dublin,  Ireland.  Physician,  Mary- 
land ;  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Louis  Majorique  Rousseau,  b.2  Feb., 
1820,  St.  Henri,  P.  Q.  Physici.an,  Ca- 
conna,  P.  Q.;  Halifax,  P.Q.;  Pittsburg, 
Penn.     d.  2.')  Sept.,  1882. 

Albert  Shaw.     Res.  (184.5),  Thorndike. 

Anthony  UnderhiU.  b.  12  Nov.,  1818, 
Xew  Yoi'k  City.  Physician,  New  Hacken- 
fsack,  N.  Y.     d.  4  Sept.,  188i). 

14— *11 

Class  of  1846. 

Charles  Hubbell  Barker,     b.  23  Oct., 

1823,  Cornish.  Physician,  Wayne,  d.  19 
May,  1891. 

W^illiam  Marshall  Barrett,  b.  7  Oct., 
1822,  Townsend,  jMass.  Asst.  Surg.  .53d 
Mass.  Vols.  Surg.  87th  U.  S.  C.  T.  Phy- 
sician, Boston ;  VVestboro,  Mass. 

Bowdoin  Reed  Buker.  b.  1824.  Phy- 
sician, Hampden,    d.  8  Feb.,  1884. 

Albion  Pierce  Chase,  b.  18  Feb.,  1817, 
Livermore.  Physician,  Amboy,  111.  d. 
27  May,  1879. 

Parmenas  Dyer.  b.  10  May,  1822, 
Windsor.  Physician,  Farmiiigton.  d.  20 
Nov.,  1891. 

Luther  Fitch.     A.B.,  1843. 

Andrew  Jackson  Harlow.  b.  Au- 
burn.   Physician,  AValdoboro.    d. 

Joseph  Avery  Jackson,    b.  25  Feb., 

1824,  Jefferson.  Surg.  111.  Vols.  Physi- 
cian, Green  Bay,  Wis. ;  Amboy,  111.  d. 
20  Mar.,  1865. 

Asa  Johnson,  b.  18  June,  1821,  Lim- 
erick  (?).      Physician,  Dixmont.     d.   17 

Jan.,  1864. 
Abial  Libby.    b.  1  Oct.,  1822,  Gardiner. 

Surg.,  4th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Physician,  lUch- 

mond. 
John  Dunlap  Lincoln.     A.B.,  1843. 
Daniel  Evans  Palmer,     b.  June,  1821, 

Tuftonborough,  N.  H.    Surg.  81st  U.  S.  C. 

T.    Physician,  Tuftonborough,  N.H.    d.  11 

Mar.,  1889,  Kitterj'. 
Lycurgus  Virgil  Payne,    b.  1824,  Gor- 

ham  (?).    Physician,  Belfast,    d.  8  Aug., 

18.53. 
James  Sawyer,    b.  5  June,  1822,  Saco. 

Asst.  Surg.,   10th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.     Brig. 

Surg.    Physician,  Biddeford. 
Samuel  Franklin  Small,    b.  1820,  Jay. 

Physician,  Temple,    d.  1881. 
Nathaniel  Tuckerman  True.    A.M., 

1868;  .also  Colby,  1811.     b.  15  Mar.,  1812, 

Pownal.     Teacher  and  lecturer.  Bethel. 

d.  17  May,  1887. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


William  Huntington  Wattles,     b.  12 

April,  18-25,  Lebanon,  Conn.    d.  K!  Sept., 

1850. 
William    Westcott.       b.   June,   1818, 

Standi.sh.      Physician,    Standish.      Ass't 

Sm-f,'.,  Utli  Me.  Vols.,  18(;-2.    Farmer,  Gor- 

ham.    i\.  18  May,  1877. 
John   Jameson    Witherbee.      b.  Ma- 

chias.    Physician,  Dcnnysvillc;  New  Jer- 

.sey  (18.54). 

19— *15 

Class  of  1847. 

Samuel  Weare  Lang  Chase.  b.  21 
Jan.,  1821,  Concord,  N.  H.  Physician, 
Passadunikeag;  Exeter  Mills. 

Albion  Keith  Parris  Childs.  b.  22 
July,  182-2,  Jay.  Physician,  Jay.  d.  11) 
July,  18.7(3. 

Francis  Brown  Clark.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1843  b.  22  Nov.,  1820,  Wells.  Physician, 
Benicia,  Cal.  d.  12  Oct.,  1864,  Empire 
City,  Cal. 

Isaac  Somes  Cushman.     A.B.,  1844. 

George  Googins.  b.  1.3  Nov.,  1822, 
IIau(-ock.    Physician,  IMilbridge. 

Sumner  Gould,  b.  2  July,  1818,  Farm- 
ington.  Physician,  IMadison.  d.  o  July, 
18(55. 

George  William  Haley,  b.  21  Sept., 
1810,  P.ath.  Ass't  Surg.  1st  Mo.  Cav.  Phy- 
sician, Pcaliod}'.    d.  23  Aug.,  1884. 

William  Alonzo  Harvey.  Physician, 
Bradford  (18.j(;) ;  Yarmoulh  (ISGO) .  d.  Chi- 
cago. 

Eufus  Home  King.  b.  20  Sept.,  1821, 
VVakeflold,  N.  H.  Physician,  Wolfboro, 
N.  H. 

Friend  Drake  Lord.  b.  1821,  Limington. 
Pliysician,  Waterboro;  Newton  Lower 
Falls,  Mass.    d.  8  Dec,  1883. 

Charles  Belatty  Nason.  b.  18  Mar., 
1810,  Ellsworth.  Physician,  Brewer.  d.20 
April,  1875. 

John  Gilman  Pike.  b.  17  Aug.,  1817, 
Rollinsford,  N.  H.  Physician,  Salmon 
Falls,  N.  H.;  Dover,  N.  H. 

Peter  Pineo.  b.  6  Mar.,  1825,  Corn- 
wallis,  N.  S.  Prof.  Med.  Coll.,  Castleton, 
Vt.  Surg.,  0th  Mass.  Vols.,  1861;  Med. 
Inspector;  Lieut. -Col.,  U.  S.  V.,  18(53.  Phy- 
sician, Hyannis,  Mass.,  and  Boston,  d.  10 
Sept.,  1801,  West  Somerville,  Mass. 

Edward  Hartshorn  Pratt.  A. B.,  Dart., 
1841.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  12  Oct.,  1815,  Am- 
herst, N.  H.  Physician,  Somersworth, 
N.H.     d.  15  Nov.,  18(17. 


Richard  Russell  Ricker.    b.  12  Mar., 

18-25,  Acton.     Ass"t  Surg.,  23d  Me.  Vols. 

Physician,  Minot;  Lewiston. 
Edmund  Russell,      b.  23   Nov.,    1824, 

Temple.   Phy.sician,  Strong;  Farmington; 

Lewiston.    State  Senate,  1874.    d. -20  Dec, 

1880. 
John  Megquier  Small,     b.  14  Mai'ch, 

1818,  New  Gloucester.    Physician,  Exeter; 

Lewiston. 
Warren  Wing  Springer,  b.  1812,  Bow- 

doinham.      Physician,   IJelgrade.      d.  13 

June,  1883. 
Albion    Blanchard    Stinson.      Physi- 
cian, Litchiield.    d.  1848. 
Charles  Edward  Swan.    A.B.,  1844. 
William  Parker  Sylvester,    b.  2  July, 

1821,  Charlestown,  iSIass.  Physician,  Po- 
land; North  Pownal;  South  Sherborn, 
Mass. 

John  W^ilson  Toward,  b.  15  Oct., 
1816,  Vienna.  Physician,  Augusta.  Res., 
Ocean  Point. 

Daniel  Storer  Tracy,  b.  5  Jan.,  1823, 
Peru.    Physician,  Canton,    d.  8  Oct.,  1862. 

John  Bayley  Walker,  b.  12  Dec,  1825. 
Physician,  Union  ;  Thomaston.  State  Sen- 
ate, 1864-5.     d.  20  April,  1888. 

Richard  Norris  W^ebber.  CM.  M.D., 
Univ.   Bishop's  Coll.,  1872.     b.  20  April, 

1822,  Concord,  Vt.  Physician,  Richmond, 
P.  Q.  Prof.  Chem.,  St.  Francis  Coll., 
Richmond,  P.  Q. 

William  Williamson,  b.  22  Sept.,  1812, 
Manor  Hamilton,  Ireland.  Physician, 
Bethel.    Res.,  Macksvillc,  Kan. 

George  W^alker  Woodhouse.  b.  1818, 
Madbui-y,  N.  H.  Physician,  Dover,  N.  H. 
d.  3  Nov.,  18.50. 

27—*  Ifi 

Class  of  1848. 

Albion  Barnard,  b.  5  Nov. ,  1822,  Dix- 
lield.  Physician,  Audover.  Supt.  Leech 
Lake  Indian  Agency,  Minn.  Manufact- 
urer, Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Alexander  Sloan  Butler.  Physician, 
Boston  (1853). 

Charles  Dexter  Fairfield.  Ptes.  (1848), 
Springfield,  Mass. 

Francis  Eastman  Hill.  b.  1822.  Phy- 
sician, Biddeford.      d.  10  Oct.,  1858,  Saco. 

Josiah  Jordan.  Res.  (1848),  Monson. 
Physician,  Foxcroft  (1855). 

Albion  W^iUiamson  Knight.  A.B., 
1841. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


11',) 


John  Ladd.  b.  15  Sept.,  1824,  Burke, 
Vt.  I'liysician,  Nortli  Lixennore.  d.  .'5 
April,  isss. 

Albion  Keith  Parris  Larrabee.  b.  ;>0 
Sei)l.,  1.'^'21,  Scavljoro.  I'liysician,  Scar- 
1)1)1-0.    (1.  8  June,  18.51. 

David  Christie  Moorhead.  ite.s.  (1S4.S), 
New  York  Cily. 

John  Byron  Grant  Morrison.  Res. 
(1S4S),  St.  John,  X.  15. 

Jabez  Woodman  Murray,  b.  22  Dec, 
IS'i.i,  Lcwistoii.  I'liysician,  Macliias;  Min- 
neapolis, Minn.    d.  Ill  April,  1892. 

Albert  Hoyt  Sanborn,  b.  12  Feb., 
182-2,  Sandwich,  N.  H.  Physician,  Leip- 
sic,  Del.    d.  1-2  Jan.,  IS(J7. 

John  King  Stinchfield.  b.  6  July, 
1,S18,  Leeds.  Physician,  Elniira,  N.  Y. 
(I.  i;5  July,  188:5,  Denver,  Col. 

Mark  Trafton,  b.  1817,  Industry.  Phy- 
sician, Poseyville,  Ind.;  Mt.  Vernon,  lud. 
d.  !l  June,  1851. 

Francis  Greenleaf  "Warren,  b.  4  Mar., 
18-28,  Ilollis.  Surg.  5th  Me.  Vols.  Phy- 
sician, P>iddeford. 

Oliver  Addison  "Woodbury,  b.  4  Jan., 
1818,  Danvers,  Mass.  Physician,  Nashua, 
N.  H.    d. !»  Mar.,  1875. 

16— *  9 

Class  of  1849. 

Henry  Milgrove  Adams,  b.  23  July, 
18-23,  Uumford.  Physician  and  dentist. 
Cedar  Falls,  Iowa;   Pukwana,  S.  Dak. 

Sumner  Burnham  Chase,  b.  4  Oct., 
18-21,  Limington.  Physician,  Osage,  Iowa. 
<1.  19  June,  1891. 

John  "Van  Surlay  DeGrasse.  b.  June, 
18-2G.  Physician,  Boston.  Res.,  New  York 
City.  Asst.  Surg.,  3oth  U.  S.  C.  T.,  18G3. 
d. '25  Nov.,  18(>8. 

Charles  Robert  Pinckney  Dunlap. 
A. P..,  184(>. 

Jonah  Franklin  Dyer.  b.  15  April, 
18-20,  Eastport.  Physician,  Gloucester, 
Mass.  Surg.,  19th  Mass.  Vols.,  1861-4.  d. 
9  Feb.,  1879. 

Nathaniel  Augustus  Eels.  b.  1827  (?), 
Belfast.  Physician,  Lincolnville.  d.  6 
Sept.,  l.'^.">3. 

Albion  Parris  Hilton,  b.  Hi  Apr.,  1823, 
l>eninark.    Physi<!ian,  Denmark,    d.  1850. 

Edwin  Mayberry.  Physician,  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.;   Weston,  Mass. 


Alpheus  Pelch  Page.  b.  7  Dec,  1824, 
Limington.  Physician,  Biicksport.  d. '28 
Dec,  1880. 

John  Selden  Parker,  b.  9  July,  1824, 
Chester,  N.  H.     Physician,  Lebanon. 

Augustus  Frederic  Peirce.  b.  11 
Aug.,  18-27,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Physician, 
Tyngsborough,  Mass.    d.  IS  Oct.,  1.8.55. 

John  Winter  Robinson,  b.  Massa- 
chusetts. Physician,  Rockland.  Surgeon, 
2d  Kan.  Cav.  d.  10  Dec,  18(13,  Fort  Smith, 
Ark. 

Edwin  Payson  Snow.  b.  25  Sept.,  1825, 
Atkinson.     Physician,  Atkinson. 

James  Davis  "Watson,  b.  24  Mar.,  1817, 
Newfield.  Asst.  Surg.,  3d  Me.  Vols.,  18(52. 
Physician,  Hampden;  Brooks;  Avoca, 
la.;  Pawing,  Neb. 

Thomas  Joiner  White.  Res.  (1849), 
New  York  City. 

15— *8 

Class  of  1850. 

Alfred  Bolan.  Res.  (1850),  Pliillips. 
Physician,  New  Sharon  (1805). 

Charles  Boothby.  b.  10  Feb.,  1822, 
Buxton.    Physician,  Bath.    d.  2  Oct.,  18,55. 

John  Buzzell.  b.  25  Nov.,  1825,  Cape 
Klizaljcth.  Physician,  Portland,  il.  10 
April,  1890. 

John  Augustus  Carter,  b.  1820,  Hamp- 
den. Farmer  and  physician,  Bootlibay 
Harbor,    d.  28  Sept.,  1893. 

David  Evans,  b.  1821,  Sweden.  Phy- 
sician, Garland,    d.  25  May,  1875. 

John  Rose  Haley,  b.  1822.  Physician 
and  (h-uggist,  Brunswick,    d.  8  Sept.,  1880. 

Richard  Pearson  Jenness.  Physician, 
Saccarappa.    d.5  Dec,  1878. 

Fayette  Jewett.  A.B.,  Univ.  "Vt., 
1848.  A.M.,  Univ.  Vt.  b.  15  Aug.,  1824, 
Newbury,  Vt.  Missionary  physician, 
Syria,    d.  18  June,  1.SG2,  Liverpool,  Eng. 

William  Henry  Jewett.  b.  1820,  Read- 
field.  Physician,  Turner.  Asst.  Surg.  3d 
Me.  Vols.    d.  -2(;  Aug.,  1879. 

William  Osgood.     A.B.,  184(i. 

Byron  Porter,  b.  10  July,  1828,  Dix- 
mont.    Physician,  Newport. 

Timothy  Howard  Smith,  b.  4  May, 
1.820,  Ireland.  Physician,  Boston;  Saugus, 
Mass.    d.  10  June,  1881. 

"William  Leander  Twitchell.  b.  17 
Feb.,  1.8-2,5,  Bethel  (?).  Physician,  Ando- 
vcr. 


120 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


George  Barnard  TJpham.     A.B.,  1846. 
Ai    Waterhouse.      b.    1825,    Gorham. 

Surg.,  7th  Me.   Vols.,  1861.     Brig.-Siirg. 

Physician,  Jamestown,  N.  Y. 

15—*  10 

Class  of  1851. 

Mark  Sherburne  Blunt,     b.  28  July, 

1826,  Norridgewock.  Pliysieian,  Evans- 
ville,  Ind. ;  Mt.  Veruon,  lud.  d.  2  Oct., 
1881. 

Samuel  Bradbury,  b.  21  July,  1829, 
Bangor.  Pliysieian,  Oldtown.  d.  22  Mar., 
1893. 

Albion  Cobb.  b.  22  Dec,  1824,  West- 
brook.  Asst.  Surg.,  4th  Me.  Vols.  Physi- 
cian, Casco;  Mechanic  Falls,  d.  28  Oct., 
1888. 

David  Sloan  Conant.  b.  21  Jan.,  1825, 
Lyme,N.  H.  Prof .  Anat.  and  Phys.  Prof. 
Surgery,  B.  C;  also  Univ.  Vt.  and  N.  Y. 
Med.  Coll.    d.  8  Oct.,  18G.5,  New  York  City. 

Hall  Davis.  Physician,  Kendiiskeag 
(18.1.'));  Brewer  (1860). 

Elbridge  Gerry  Decker,      b.  13  Sept., 

1827,  .Teflerson.    Physician,  Fort  Fairfield. 
Robert  Page  Eaton.  Res.  (1851),  Brad- 
ford, N.  H. 

Isaac  Newton  Evans.      Res.    (1851), 

I'tiglitown,  Penii. 
Charles  Stewart  Daveis  Fessenden. 

A.B.,  1848. 
Andrew  Titeomb  Fitch,     h.  9  Aug., 

1826,  Portland.  Physician,  Nqw  Yoi-k  City. 
Asst.  Surg.,  70th  N.  Y.  Vols.,  1862;  Surg., 
1863-64.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.  Res., 
Naples,    d.  14  Feb.,  1889. 

Daniel  Dwight  Hitchcock.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1844.  b.  1823.  Physician,  Cherokee 
Nation,  Indian  Ter.  Surg.  1st  Indian  Vols. 
d.  17  July,  1867,  Fort  Gibson,  Indian  Ter. 

Alvah  Hobbs.  b.  10  July,  1807,  New- 
fleld.  Physician,  Boston,  d.  24  Oct.,  1870, 
Canton,  Mass. 

Luther  Smith  Milliken.  Res.  (1851), 
Keene,  N.  H. 

Andrew  Jackson  White,  b.  Dresden. 
Physician,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  Pres. 
State  Med.  Ass'n.    d.  12  July,  1858. 

14-*8 

Class  of  1852. 

David  Porter  Bolster,     b.   11   Aug., 

1827,  South  Paris.  Physician,  Augusta. 
Asst.  Surg.,  21st  Me.  Vols.,  1862. 


DeWitt  Clinton  Chamberlin.  b.  12 
Mar.,  1829,  Richmond.  Physician,  Rich- 
mond,   d.  30  Oct.,  1870. 

Stephen  Meserve  Cobb.  b.  4  Feb., 
1819,  Gorham.  Surg.,  .3.")th  Iowa  Vols., 
1862-5.    Physician,  IMuscatine,  la. 

Jerome  Bonaparte  Elkins.  b.  25  Mar., 
1831, Oldtown.  Physician, Oldtown.  Sui'g. 
1st  Me.  Heavy  Art'y.    d.  6  June,  1882. 

Franklin  Beckwith  Ferguson,  b.  19 
Apr.,  1828,  Deer  Isle.  Physician,  Deer  Isle. 

James  Rounds  Files,  b.  1828,  Gorham. 
Physician,  Monroe.  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S.  V. 
d.  Mar.,  1869,  Monroe. 

John  Lambert.  A.M.  b.  7  Sept.,  1828, 
Alfred.    Physician,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

Joseph  Manning,  b.  7  Nov.,  1826, 
Waldoboro.  Physician  and  dentist.  Rock- 
port,  Mass . 

John  Edward  Shaw.  Physician,  Hart- 
land,    d.  1862. 

George  Washington  Smith,  b.  Glou- 
cester, Mass.  (?).  Physician,  Gloucester, 
Mass.;  Clinton,  Mass.    d.  7  April,  1866. 

John  Fitz  Henry  Turner.  Physician, 
Stetson,    d.  1854. 

11— *0 

Class  of  1853. 

Milton  Story  Briry.  b.  17  May,  1825, 
Bowdoin.    Physician,  Bath. 

David  Richard  Brown,  b.  1807.  Phy- 
sician, Boston,    d.  12  June,  1881. 

Samuel  Preble  Buck.    A.B.,  1850. 

Moses  Williams  Caverly.     b.  8  Jan., 

1823,  Straftbrd,  N.  H.  Physician,  Brent- 
wood, N.  H. 

Martin  Dale.  Physician,  Raymond, 
d.  18.55. 

Smith  Freeman.  Res.  (185.3),  Bucks- 
port,    d. 

WiUiam  Chase  Hall.  b.  12  May,  1829, 
Monmouth.  Surgeon, U.  S.  V.,  1864.  Phy- 
sician, West  Minot;  Kingston,  Mass.  d. 
6  June,  1887. 

Artemas  Lendall  Hersey.  b.  1826, 
Livermore.    Physician,  Oxford. 

Charles  Edwin  HUl.  b.  26  Apr.,  1825, 
Chatham,  N.  H.  Physician,  Fryeburg; 
Bridgton.    d.  16  April,  1884. 

Selden  Wiley  Jones,  b.  26  Dec,  1826, 
Mercer.    Phj^sician,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

Howard  W^illiams  King.    b.  1  May, 

1824,  Charlestown,  R.  I.  Surg.  U.  S.  V. 
Physician,  Greenville,  R.  I. ;  Providence, 
R.  I.    d.  12  Mar.,  1875. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


121 


James  Rounds  Lunt.  b.  20  Aug.,  1830, 
Portland.  Druggist,  Portland.  d.  11 
Oct.,  1891. 

Richard  Hunniwell  Meserve.  b.  i 
Dec,  ISIK,  Limington.  Asst.  .Surg.  1st 
L;i.  \'()ls.     Phy.-<ici;ui,  Limerick. 

Joseph  Decker  Miles,  b.  3  Sept.,  182G, 
Limerick.  Physician,  ^V'ashington,  la. 
Lieut,  nth  Iowa  Vols.,  18G1.  Asst.  Surg., 
1SG3.  State  Senate,  1872-6.  Physician, 
Schuyler,  Neb. 

James  Record,  b. 31  Oct.,  1823,  Minot. 
I'liysician,  Washington,  D.  C.  Res.,  Sol- 
diers' Home,  Hampton,  Va. 

Oscar  Fitzallan  Swasey.  b.  25  Dec, 
182(i,  Danville,  ^'t.  riiysician,  Beverly, 
Mass. 

Horatio  Dudley  Torrey.  b.  7  Sept., 
1828,  Dixfleld.     Physician,  Naples. 

Henry  Frost  Wardwell.  b.  9  Mar., 
1828,  Albany.  I'hyaician,  Gorham,  N.  H. ; 
Berlin,  X.  H.    d.  23  Jan.,  1892. 

Joseph  Huckins  "Warren.  A.M.,  1882. 
b.  2  Oct.,  1831,  Effingham,  N.  H.  Surg., 
U.  S.  v.,  1861.  Medical  director.  Physi- 
cian, Boston,    d.  24  Mar.,  1891. 

19— *  J) 

Class  of  1854. 

Stephen  Boothby.     Physician,  Unity 

(ISflO). 

William  Henry  Burleigh.  A. B.,  Dart- 
mouth, IS.'il.  Ij.  2.">  Jan.,  1827,  Franklin, 
N.H.  Physician,  Lawrence,  Mass.  d.  20 
Dec,  1872. 

Joshua  Lord  Deane.  Physician,  Gar- 
<liner.    d.  18.")4. 

Jol;n  Marshall  Eveleth.     A.B.,  1849. 

Luther  Clinton  Gilson.  b.  1829,  Port- 
land (?).  Druggist,  Portland,  d.  6  Feb., 
1888. 

Isaac  Roscoe  Goodspeed.  b.  30  May, 
1831,  China.  I'hysician,  San  Mateo,  Cal. 
Surg.  Pacific  Mail  S.  S.  "  City  of  Sydney." 

William  Henderson,  b.  20  May,  1813, 
Kcclefechan,  Scotland.  Physician,  Lon- 
donderry, N.  S. ;  Bucksport;  Chico,  Cal. 
d.  10  Oct.,  1879. 

Augustus  Davis  Merrow.  b.  8  Aug., 
1827,  Newfield.  Physician,  Acton;  Free- 
dom, N.  H.    State  Senate,  1867-8. 

Albion  Ricker  Millett.  b.  19  June, 
1826,  Auburn.  Physician,  Livermore  Falls. 
d.  8  June,  1889. 

George  Montgomery,  b.  23  July,  1834, 
StralVord,  N.  H.     Surg.,  U.  S.  V.     Phy- 


sician,  Gilmanton    Iron    Works,  N.   H.; 

Newburyport,  IVIass.      d.  17  INIar.,  1892, 

X.  Y.  City. 
James    W^illiamson    Mulvey.        Res. 

(18.")4),  Saco. 
John  Almond  Richards,      b.  2(!  Sept., 

1829,  Strong.     Physician,  Farmington. 
David  Roberts,     b.  Nov.,  182(5,  Wales, 

Great  Britain.    Physician,  Boston,    d.  I.t 

Aug.,  1863. 
Albion  Parris  Snow.    b.  14  Mar.,  182(1, 

Brunswick.     Physician,  Winthrop. 
Horatio  Sprague   Soule.      b.  4  Mar., 

1823,  Duxljury,  Mass.  Asst.  Surg.  56th 
Mass.  Vols.,  1863-.5.  Physician,  Winthrop, 
IMass. 

George   Harward   Theobald.      A.B., 

1S.")2. 
Cyrus  Deane  Tuck.    b.  20  May,  1826. 

Physician,  Fairfield.      d.  19  July,  1879, 

Farmington. 
Samuel  Loton   Weston,     b.  11  Mar., 

1830,  Harrison.  Physician,  Bolster's  Mills. 
Jacob  Butler  W^hite.  A.B.,  Knox  Coll., 

18.il.    b.  21  April,  1824,  Northfield,  Mass. 

Physician,  Butler,  111.      d.  8  Mar.,  1869, 

N.  Scituate,  R.  I. 
Levi  Jackson  Woodbury,     b.  12  Jan., 

1829,  Bedford,  N.  II.      Pliysician.      Res., 

Bedford,  N.  H. 
Albert  TiUotson  Young,     b.  1(1  Oct., 

1824,  Bingham.  Physician,  Prairie  du  Sac, 
Wis.    d.  22  Jan.,  1864. 

21—*  10 

Class  of  1855. 

Sirvilla  Ausbey  Bennett,    b.  27  Sept., 

1829,  Norway.     Asst.  Surg.  20th  Me.  Vols. 

Physician,  New  Portland. 
Thomas  Henry  Breslin.     b.  Portland. 

Physician;  dentist,  Portland.  Asst.  Surg. 

,30th  Mo.  Vols.     d.  17  June,  1864,  New 

Orleans. 
Willard   Clark   Collins,     b.  24  April, 

1826,  Isle  au  Ilaut.    Asst.  Surg.  26th  Me. 

Vols.    Physician,  Penobscot;  Bucksport. 
William  Shaw  Daly.    b.  21  Dec,  1824, 

Monmouth.    Physician,  Harpswell.    d.  2 

June,  1881. 
Loammi  Bezaleel  Dame.    b.  17  Nov., 

1821,  Kittery.    Physician,  Bartlett,  N.  H.; 

North  Conway,  N.  H.    d.  30  Jan.,  1870. 
George  Howard  Freeman,  b.  17  Apr., 

1831,  Poland.    Druggist,  Presque  Isle. 
Christopher  Prentiss  Gerrish.     b.  22 

Dec,   1829,  West  Lebanon.      Physician, 

York ;  South  Berwick. 


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Seth  Chase  Gordon,  b.  17  Aug.,  18.30, 
Pryeburg-.  Asst.  Surg.  13tli  Me.  Vols., 
1861.  Surj?.  1st  L.a.  Vols.,  ISfiS.  Physician, 
Portland. 

Freeman  Hall.  Pliysician,  North  Ber- 
wick (ISGO) ;   Harrison,    d. 

Henri  Byron  Haskell,  b.  Biddeford. 
Missionary  physicinn,  Eastern  Turkey, 
d.  Feb.,  1864,  Norwich  Town,  Coun. 

Abraham  Brackett  Lord.  Physician, 
Manchester,  N.  II.  (1865). 

Pearl  Martin.  Physician,  Medford, 
Mass. 

Leonard  Howard  Maxim,     b.  2GDec., 

1829,  Wayne.    Physician,  Peru ;  Hartford 
George  Washington  Tebbetts.     b.  22 

Feb.,  1824,  Scarboro.    Physician,  Ossipee, 
N.  H.     d.  8  July,  1880. 
"William  Clement  Towle.    b.  12  June, 

1830,  Fryeburg.  Asst.  Surg.  12th  Me.  Vols. 
Brigade  Surg.    Physician,  Fryeburg. 

Clark  Cornish  Trafton.    b.  1831.    Phy- 
sician, Kennebunkport.      Surg.  32d  Me. 
Vols.    d.  11  Aug.,  1864,  Washington,  D.  C. 
16— *  7 

Class  of  1856. 

Daniel  AthearnCleaveland.  b.  IG  July, 
1820,  West  Tisbury,  Mass.  Asst.  Surg., 
Mass.  Vols.,  1862.  Physician,  Vineyard 
Haven,  Mass.;  Middletow'n,  Conn. 

Gilman   Brown    Clough.     b.  10    Oct., 

1828,  Readfield.  Physician,  Dexter,  d. 
28  Aug.,  1886. 

Charles  Albert  Cochran,  b.  29  Apr., 
1833,  Monmouth.    Physician,  Winthrop. 

John  RoweU  Eaton,  b.  14  July,  1830, 
Wilton.  Asst.  Surg.  2d  Me.  Cav.  Physi- 
cian, Mercer;  Wilton,    d.  1  April,  1885. 

James  Henry  Farrington.  b.  1833, 
Fryeburg  (?).  Physician,  Denmark,  d. 
10  Sept.,  1863. 

Albert   Gallatin  French,     b.  3  May, 

1829,  Fayette.  Physician,  J^ayette;  Lew- 
iston.  Asst.  Surg.,  31st  Me.  Vols.,  1864. 
State  Senate,  1875-6.  d.  23  Jan.,  1888,  Lew- 
iston. 

James  Henry  Grant,  b.  2-1  June,  1825, 
Ossipee, N.H.  Physician,  Newton  Upper 
Falls,  Mass. ;  Lancaster,  N.  H. ;  Medfleld, 
Mass. 

Peleg  Sprague  Haskell,  b.  11  May, 
18.32,  St.  Albans.  Physician,  Stockton; 
St.  Paul,  Minn.    d.  26  Sept.,  1890. 

Selden  Augustus  "Works  Hinkley.  b. 
9  Apr.,  1827,  Mercer.  Physician,  Free- 
dom, 111.    d.  2  May,  1860. 


Roscoe  Green  Jennings,    b.  11  June, 

1833,  Leeds.    Surg.  12th  Ark.  Vols.    Prof. 

Clin.  Surg,  and  Dermatology,  Ark.  Indus. 

Univ.    Physician,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Henry    Coombs    Levensaler.       b.    15 

A))ril,  1S31,  Thomaston.     Surg.  8th   Me. 

Vols.    Brig.  Surg.     Bvt. Lieut.  Col., U.S. 

V.    Physician,  Thomaston. 
"William  Henry  Lincoln,     b.  10  Aug., 

1825,  Dorchester,  Mass.    Surg.  7th  Mass. 

Vols.,  1862.    Physician,  Millbury,  Mass. 
Joseph  McKeen.     A.B.,  1853. 
Charles  Appleton  Packard.  A.B.,  1848. 
John   Frank   Pratt,      b.  3   Aug.,  1830, 

Greene.    Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1862-6. 

Physician,  New  Sharon;  Chelsea,  Mass. 
David  Simpson  Richards,    b.  7  Feb., 

1827,  Lincolnville.    Physician,  Richmond. 
Frederick  Rice  Swazey.     b.  10  Aug., 

1831,   Bucksport.    Physician,   Bucksport. 

d.  11  May,  1875. 
Isaac   Morrell  Trafton.     b.   IG  Feb., 

1822,  Cornish.     Physician,  Newfleld.    d. 

29  Sept.,  1892. 
James  Edwin  "Walker,   b.  8  May,  1832, 

Fryeburg.      Act.  Asst.   Surg.,  U.  S.   A., 

1862.    Physician,  Boston. 
George  "Washington  "Whitney,     b.  12 

April,  1833,   Bridgton.      Physician,   Cen- 

tralia.  Wis.;  CooUeville,  Tenn. 
George   Hamlin   "Wilson,    b.  9  Dec, 

1828,  Litchlleld.    Physician,  Albion. 

21— *  9 

Class  of  1857. 

James  Chase  Bassett.  Physician, 
Tuftouborough,  N.  H.;  Tamworth,  N.H. 
Asst.  Surg.  29th  Mass.  Vols.,  1861-3. 

"William  Webster  Claflin.  b.  29  May, 
1833,  Ashland,  Mass.  Surg.,  13th  Mass. 
Vols.,  1861.  Physician,  Hudson,  Mass. 
d.  25  July,  1864. 

Samuel  Freeman.    A.B.,  1854. 

James  Lang  Harriman.  b.  11  May, 
1833,  Peacham,  Vt.  Asst.  Surg.  13th  Mass. 
Vols.,  1862-3.    Physician,  Hudson,  Mass. 

Benjamin  W^ebber  Kimball,  b.  13 
Mar.,  1829,  Bethel.  Physician  and  drug- 
gist, Minneapolis,  Minn. 

James  La  Plain,  b.  25  Mar.,  1834, 
Pittston.  Physician,  Georgia,  d.  6  0ct., 
1858,  Richmond. 

Nathaniel  Wilson  Leighton.  M.D., 
N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.,  18.58.  b.  11  June,  1833, 
Falmouth.  Asst.  Surg.  72d  N.  Y.  Vols. 
Surg.,  173d  N.  Y.  Vols.  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col., 
U.  S.  V.    Physician,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


123 


John  Warren  Mitchell,     b.  24  Nov., 

18:51,  Freepoit.     I'liysiciaii,  Freedom. 
Rotheus  Emery  Paine,     b.  18   Oct., 

1S.U,  Kxctcr.     Hurg.  18tli   Me.  Vols.,  ISC-.*. 

I'liysician,  Camden,     d.  .'51  May,  1SS2. 
Nathaniel   Chamberlain    Parker,     b. 

3  Mar.,  18:55,  Lebanon.     Physician,  Farm- 

ington.N.  II.     N.  II.  Vols.,  18615.    d.  31 

Dec,  I8(;r>. 
Silvanus    Poor    Perry.       Re.s.    (1857), 

Nashua,  N.  H. 
Ezra  Barker  Pike.      b.  6  May,   1833, 

Hirani.      Physician,    Waterford.     Cong. 

ministry,  Elaine ;  Now  Hampshire.    P.  O. 

address,  Exeter,  N.  11. 
Ingraham   Gould  Richardson,     b.  16 

Oct.,  1833,  P.elgrade.     Asst.  Surg.  8th  Me. 

Vols.,  18(31-4.      Physician,  Clinton,    la.; 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Martin  Van  Buren  Russell,  b.  24  May, 

18:5.'(,  Temple.    Physician,  New  Portland. 

d.  G  May,  1865. 

14— *  5 

Class  of  1858. 

Lewis  Allen,     b.  Nov.,  18:32,  Cornish. 

Physician,  Saco.    d.  6  April,  1872. 
Sewall  Adams  Allen,     b.  7  Aug.,  1820, 

(Jrecne.      Physician,    West    Waterville; 

Oakland.    Druggist,  Sheldon,  la. 
John  Wesley  Cook.    b.  18  Aug.,  1826, 

Vassalljoro.     Asst.  Surg.  22d  Me.  Vols., 

1862.    Physician,  Foxci-oft;  Chamljerlain, 

S.  Dak. 
WiUiam  Snow  Dyer.     Res.  (IS.'jS),  San 

Francisco. 
W^illiam    Lindsay    Ferguson.      Res. 

(18.i8),  Woodstock,  N.  B. 
Jonathan  Radcliffe   Henderson,     b. 

May,  1811,  Annan,  Scotland.    Physician, 

Londonderry,  N.  S. ;  West  River,  N.  S.    d. 
George   Zoeth   Higgins.     b.  2i)  Dec, 

1832,  Exeter.    Surg.,  15th  Me.  Vols.,  1863. 

Physician,  Strong. 
Samuel  Hilton,  b.  24  Nov.,  1834,  Farm- 

ington  f?).    Physician,  Sangerville.    d.  27 

Dec,  1861,  Farmington. 
Joseph  Milford  Merchant,  b.  15  Mar., 

18:54,  Belgi-ade.    Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A., 

]8()4.    Physician,  Warren,  R.  I. 
Jacob   Manfred   Moore.     Res.  (1858), 

Monrovia,  Liberia. 
John  O'ConneU.  b.  1831,  Ireland.   Phy- 
sician, Boston,    d.  5  Dec,  1893. 
Horace  Kennedy  W^heeler.  b.  21  Aug., 

1835,  Whitelield.      Physician,  New  York. 

d.  7  May,  1868. 

12—*  5 


Class  of  1859. 

John  Thwing  Bates,    b.  11  May,  18;U, 

Richmond.     Asst.   Surg.   11th  Me.  Vols. 

d.  11  April,  1863,  Port  Royal,  S.  C. 
William  Buck.    b.  15  Aug.,  18.33,  Hodg- 

don.    Surg.  6tli  Me.  Vols.,  18(;2-4.    Physi- 
cian, Foxcroft. 
William    Bradford    BuUard.       b.    12 

April,  182:i,  Turner.     Physician,  Lincoln; 

East  FjOs  Angeles,  Cal. 
Francis   Frye   Dole.     b.  1  Oct.,  18:50, 

INIethuen,    Mass.      Physician,    Chicopee, 

Mass.;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Jonathan  Spaulding  Houghton,    b.  1 

Feb.,  1828,  Anson.      Asst.  Surg.,  8th   Me. 

Vols.,  1861.  Physician,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Edwin  Sewall  Lenox.  A.B.,  1854. 
Daniel  Edward  Marston.     b.  13  May, 

1836,  West   Gardiner.      Physician,  Mon- 
mouth. 
Albion  Keith  Parris  Meserve.     b.  8 

June,  18:53,  Limington.      Physician,  Bux- 
ton; Portland. 
James  Henry  Thompson,    b.  14  Sept., 

1835,    Foxcroft.       Surg.    12th    Me.    Vols. 

Physician,  Milwaukee,  Wis.    d.  1891  (?). 
Milton  Curtis  Wedgwood,   b.  23  Dec, 

18:52,  Bowdoin.    Asst.  Surg.  11th  Me.  Vols., 

1862.    I'liysician,  Lewiston. 
Horace  Carr  White,    b.  26  Jan.,  18.36, 

Bowdoin.        Asst.  Surg.  8th.   Me.  Vols. 

Physician,    Lisbon     Falls;      Somerville, 

Mass. 
George   Augustus   W^heeler.      A.B., 

18.")6. 

12 *2 

Class  of  I860. 

Charles  Barrett  Adams.  Re.s.  (1800), 
Jay.    d. 

Charles  Thomas  Bean.  b.  13  May, 
1823,  Corinth.  Lieut.  Col.,  24th  Me.  Vols., 
1862.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  V.,1S63.  Physi- 
cian, Chelsea,  Mass.    d.  24  Nov.,  1890. 

Richard  Leonidas  Cook.  b.  28  Nov., 
18:52,  Wakelleld,  N.  H.  Asst.  Surg.,  Uth 
Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Physician,  Oniro,  Wis.; 
Sturgeon  Bay,  Wis. 

James  Robinson  Deane.  b.  1  Oct., 
l.>^:53,  Palermo.  Asst.  Surg.U.  S.  N.  Phy- 
sician, Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 

WiUiam  Henry  Ealbeck.  Res.  (1860), 
Liberia,  Africa,    d. 

Thomas  H  Emery,  b.  3  July,  1832, 
Buxton.  Asst.  Surg,  llth  Me.  Vols.,  1863. 
Teacher,  Biddeford. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Nehemiah  Davis  Faunce.  b.  28  Aug., 
1833,  Oxford.  Physician,  Waterford  ;  So. 
Lake  Wier,  Florida. 

Charles  Walker  Gordon,  b.  25  Nov., 
IS31,  Sweden.  Plij'sician,  Bethel,  d.  30 
Sept.,  1SS7. 

Aaron  Whitney  Gould,  b.  22  July, 
1837,  Freedom.  Physician,  Freedom,  d. 
18  Aug.,  18()0. 

Warren  Hunter.  b.  18  Oct.,  1833, 
Strong.  Asst.  Surg.  16th  Me.  Vols.  Phy- 
sician, Hampton,  111. 

Ansel  Joseph  Llbby.  b.  24  Aug.,  1834, 
Dexter.    Asst.  Surg.  '24th   Me.  Vols.    d. 

28  Dec,  1SG2,  East  New  York. 
William  Baldwin  Little,    b.  22  Apr., 

1822,  Boston.     U.  S.  Consul,  Panama,     d. 

29  Jan.,  1867,  Panama. 

Charles  Wesley  Snow.  A.B.,  Colby, 
1856.  A.M.,  Colby,  b.  11  Aug.,  1834,  Corn- 
ville.  Physician,  Skowhegan.  Asst.  Surg., 
U.  S.  A.,  1864-5.     d.  28  Sept.,  1876. 

Silas  Edward  Sylvester,  b.  15  Oct., 
1837,  Turner.    Physician,  Portland. 

John  Witham.  Physician  (18(30),  Gal- 
latin, Miss. 

15— *  8 

Class  of  1861. 

William  Roseoe  Benson.   Ass'tSurg., 

8th  Me.  Vols.,  1864.    d.  1865,  Newport. 
Benjamin  Bussey.     b.  G  Sept.,   1833, 

Newburgh.    Asst.  Surg.,  19th  Me.  Vols. 

Physician,  Houlton. 
John  Pike   Elkins.     b.  5  Nov.,   1838, 

New  Durham,  N.  H.     Physician,  Wilmot, 

N.  H.;  New  London,  N.  H.;   Farmington, 

N.  H. 
Robert  Williams   Gray.      b.  2  Nov., 

1835,  South  Paris.  Physician,  Kennebunk- 

port.    Druggist,  Boston. 
Oren  Alphonso  Horr.     b.  8  Oct.,  1835, 

Waterford.  Asst.  Surg.,  114th  U.  S.  C.  T., 

1864.    Physician,  Lewiston.    d.  28  May, 

1893. 
George  Liberty  Kilgore.     b.  27  June, 

1S35,    Harrison.      Physician,    Windham; 

Wakelield,  Mass. ;  Boston. 
Thomas  Curtis  McLellan.   b.  22  Mar., 

1840,  Augusta.    U.  S.  A.,1864.    Physician, 

South  America;    Frankfort;    Bucksport. 

d.  6  April,  1893. 
Ezra  Pray.  b.  13  Mar.,  1832,  Eochester, 

N.  H.    Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  N.,  1861-6. 

Farmer,  Rochester,  N.  11. 


Henry  Pickering  Walcott.  A.B., 
Harv.,  1858.  b.  23  Dec,  1838,  Hopkinton, 
Mass.  Physician,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Pres. 
Mass.  State  Bd.  Health. 

Edward  Mayberry  Wight,    b.  5  Oct., 
1S34,  Casco.    Physician,  Gorhani,  N.  H. 
10— *  3 

Class  of  1862. 

Roseoe  Gilpatriek  Dennett,  b.  10  Feb., 
1835,  Buxton.  Physician,  Saco.  d.  3  July, 
1877. 

Melvin  Augustus  Emery,  b.  12  Oct., 
1837,  Parsonsfleld.  Physician,  Illinois, 
d.  31  Dec,  1864. 

Timothy  Steele  Foster,  b.  16  Mar., 
1828,  Lisbon.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A., 
1862.    Physician,  Laconia,  N.  H. 

Charles  Frederick  Haynes.  b.  1  June, 
1839,  East  Livermore.  Surg.  Me.  Vols. 
Bvt.  Lt.-Col.,  U.  S.  V.  Physician,  Skow- 
hegan ;  West  Newton,  Mass.;  Boston. 

Sumner  Greenleaf  Holt.  b.  16  May, 
1839,  Albany.    Asst.  Surg.  1.5th  Me.  Vols., 

1861.  d.  23  Mar.,  1863,  Pensacola,  Fla. 
Lewis  Austin  Merrill,    b.  4  July,  1815, 

Georgetown,  Mass.  Physician,  George- 
town, Rlass.    d.  7  Sept.,  1863. 

John  Addison  Morton,  b.  10  Nov., 
1835,  Bristol.  Asst.  Surg.  24th  Me.  Vols., 
1862-3.    Physician,  Bethel. 

Alden Dwinal  Palmer,  b.  Orouo.  Asst. 
Surg.  2d  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Surg.  9th  Me. 
Vols.,  1863.    d.  20  Mar.,  1865,  Wilmington, 

N.  c: 

Rufus  Payne  Sawyer.  M.D.,  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.,  1873.  b.  1841.  Physician, 
Portland;  Soldiers'  Home,  Hampton,  Va. 
d.  14  July,  1893. 

Henry  Hill  Seavey.  b.  22  Sept.,  1841, 
Stetson.  Physician,  Bangor,  d.  26  Nov., 
1872. 

Joshua  Otis  Stanton,  b.  22  Oct.,  1837, 
Straftbrd,  N.  H.    Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A., 

1862.  Physician,  Washington,  D.  C.  d. 
9  April,  1891. 

Charles  Lorin  Wilson,  b.  12  Sept., 
1834,  Newfleld.  Physician,  Waterford. 
d.  7  April,  1892. 

David  Philip  Wolhaupter.  b.  6  April, 
1840,  Woodstock,  N.  B.  Act.  Asst.  Surg., 
U.  S.  A.,  1862-4.    Physician,  Washington, 

D.  C. 

13— *  9 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


125 


Class  of  1863. 

Delon  Henry  Abbott,    b.  '20  Dec,  1838, 

Orono.      Surg.   9th    Mo.   Vols.      Planter, 

merchant,  and  manufacturer,  Vanclcmere, 

N.C. 
Cyrus  Fogg  Brackett.     A.B.,  1859. 
Charles  Burr  Bridgham.      b.  1  May, 

IS-tl,  lUicktield.     Asst.  Surg.  54th  Mass. 

V'ol.s.    Physician,  Livermore;  Bucklield; 

Cohassct,  Mass. 
Elisha  Peckham  Clarke,    b.  17  Aug., 

l.s:«,   Westerly,  R.  I.     Asst.  Surg.,  :51st 

Mass.  Vols.,  1864.  Physician,  Hope  Valley, 

R.  I. 
George  Lincoln  Goodale.    A.M.,  1869; 

also  Amlierst,  ISGH.    A.B.,  Amherst,  1860. 

M.D.,  Harv.,  1863.     b.  3  Aug.,  1839,  Saco. 

Prof.  B.  C.  and  Med.  Sch.  of  Me.    Prof. 

Nat.  Hist.    Director  Botau.  Garden,  Harv. 

Coll. 
Evans  Bartlett  Harding,    b.  12  Aug., 

1823,  Charlotte,  Vt.    Phj'sician,  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.    d.  1-2  April,  1877. 

Daniel  Warren   Hardy,     b.  24   July, 

18,34,  Wilton.     Surg.  37th  U.  S.  C.  T.     Bvt. 

Lt.  Col.,  186.5.     Physician.    Bangor  Theo. 

Sem.,  1871.      Pastor,    Bethel;    Billerica, 

INIass. 
Corydon  Chadwick  Hutchins.      Res. 

(1S63),  Augusta. 
Eugene  William  Johnson,     b.  (J  May, 

18311,   Freeport.      Asst.   Surg.,   U.   S.   V., 

1863-5.    Druggist,  Brunswick. 
William  Bradbury  Leavitt.     b.  1840, 

Athens.     Physician,  Alliens,     d.  0  Oct., 

187!). 
Melville  Harrison  Manson.  b.  K!  A]ir., 

]8;35,  Limington.    Asst.  Surg.  5th  Me.  Vols. 

Physician,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 
John   Wesley  Mitchell.      Physician, 

Decatur,  111.  (188'.)). 
James  William  North.     A.B.,  1S()0. 
Frederick  Grafton  Parker,  b.  24  Sept., 

1840,  Corinth.  Physician,  Canaan ;  Prcsque 
.   Isle.    d.  18  Aug.,  1883. 
Isaiah  Lovell  Pickard.    b. 6 Mar.,  1831, 

Canterbury,  N.  II.    Surg.  11.5th  U.  S.  C.  T. 

d.  -'0  July,  1865,  Indianola,  Tex. 
Parker  Cleaveland  Porter,  b.  15  June, 

1S33,  Mt.  Vernon.      Asst.  Surg.  37th  N.  Y. 

Vols.    Merchant,  Chicago. 
Edward  Paul  Roche,    b.  11  Sept.,  18.3(), 

Boston.    Asst.  Sui-g.  35th  Mass.  Vols.,  1863. 

Brig.  Surg.     Physician,  Bath.    d.  25  May, 

1893. 


Woodman  Watson  Royal,  b.  16  Sept., 

1835,  Dover.      Asst.  Surg.  11th  Me.  Vols., 

1863-5.     Physician,  East  Portland,  Ore. 
Benjamin   Franklin   Sturgis.       b.  28 

Oct.,  1837,  Gorham.     Asst.  Surg.  19th  Me. 

Vols.    Physician,  Auburn.    State  Senate, 

1876. 
Melville  Emerson  Webb.     b.  3  Mar., 

1842,   Bridgton.      Asst.   Surg.  .33d  Mass. 

Vols.    Physician,  Boston. 

20— *  5 

Class  of  1864. 

Hiram  Francis  Abbott.  ]>.  2  June, 
1835,  Hiram.  2d  Me.  Vols.,  1S6I.  Physi- 
cian, Rumford. 

Edward  Ballard,  b.  14  Nov.,  1837, 
Fryeburg.    Physician,  River  Falls,  Wis. 

Frank  Bodflsh.  A.B.,  Colby,  1862. 
b.  14  Feb.,  1841,  Waterville.  Asst.  Surg., 
56th  111.  Vols.,  1864.  Physician  and  apoth- 
ecary, No.  Anson,    d.  16  July,  1886. 

Charles  Smith  Boynton.  A.M.,  Mid- 
dlebury,  1885.  b.  8  Jan.,  18:56,  Laconia, 
N.  II.  Druggist,  Brandon,  Vt.  Analyti- 
cal chemist,  Burlington,  Vt.  Adjunct 
Prof.  Chemistry,  Univ.  of  Vermont. 

Benjamin  Antony  Boseman.  Res. 
(1864),  Troy,  N.  V.  Physician,  South  Car- 
olina (  •'). 

Osgood  Nathan  Bradbury,  b.  28  Oct., 
1828,  Norway.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A., 
1864-6.  State  Senate,  1864,  1865.  Physi- 
cian, Paris ;  Norway. 

Alvan  Felch  Bucknam.    A.B.,  1860. 

Silas  Burbank.  b.  2  Jan.,  1840,  Par- 
sonsfield.    Physician,  Mt.  Vernon. 

Edgar  Le  Roi  Carr.  b.  12  May,  1841, 
Gilmanton,  N.  H.  Asst.  Surg.,  29th  Mass. 
Vols.     Phy.si(ian,  Pittslicld,  X.  H. 

Gardner  Carpenter  Clark,  b.  15  Mar., 
1841,  Portland.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,U.  S.  A., 
1864-5.     I'hysician,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

Atwood  Crosby.  A.M.,  Colby,  1874. 
b.  1  Nov.,  1838,  Albion.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S. 
N.,  1864.  Physician,  Waterville.  d.  25 
.Jan.,  1883,  Las  Vegas,  New  Mexico. 

Charles  Clark  Ela.  b.  27  Dec,  1834, 
Brownlicld.  Physician,  Conway,  N.  H.  d. 
29  Aug.,  1868. 

Rufus  Bradbury  Foss.  b.  12  Feb., 
1839.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1864-5.  Phy- 
sician, Farmington,  N.  II. 

Joseph  Bernice  Gray.  b.  18.35,  Den- 
mark. Physician,  Denmark,  d.  21  Jan., 
1876,  Rumford. 


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BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Joseph  Warren  Hayward.  b.  11  July, 
1S41,  Easton,  Mass.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  V., 
18G4.  Bvt.  Maj.,U.  S.V.  Physician,  Taun- 
ton, Mass. 

Edward  Kent  Hill.  b.  19  Sept.,  1838, 
Newburgh.  Asst.  Surg.,  4th  Mass.  Cav. 
Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.  U.  S.  civil  ser- 
vice, Washington,  D.  C. 

Samuel  Worth  Johnson,  b.  15  Oct., 
184'2,  Albion.  Physician,  Dixniont;  Belfast. 

John  Kenneth,  b.  1838,  Scotland.  Pby- 
sician.  Westerly,  R.  I.    d.  2  June,  1S71. 

John  Albert  Larrabee.  b.  17  May, 
1840,  Gorham.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.,U.  S.  A., 
1863.  Prof,  and  Pres.  Hosp.  Coll.  of  Med., 
Louisville.    Physician,  Louisville,  Ky. 

Simeon  H.  MerriU.  Capt.,  11th  Me. 
Vols.,  1864.  Physician,  .Jefferson;  Ran- 
toul,  Kan. 

Alpheus  Spring  Packard.    A. B.,  1861. 

Augustus  Franklin  Purington.  b.  5 
June,  1836,  Bowdoinliam.  Act.  Asst.  Surg., 
U.  S.  A.    Phy.sician,  Indiana,  Penn. 

Otis  Packard  Rice.  Also  Hahnemann 
Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp.,  1881.  b.  19  Mar., 
1835,  Hallowell.  Asst.  Surg.  9th  Me.  Vols. 
Pliysician,  Atcliison,  Kan. 

George  Stanford  Stebbins.  b.  26  Oct., 
1839,  Granby,  Mass.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A., 
1864-5.     Physician,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Edwin  Howard  Vose.  b.  20  Aug.,  1858, 
Kobbinston.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S.  N. 
Physician,  Calais. 

Philenthius  Cleaveland  W^iley.  A.B., 
1861. 

Benjamin  Williams,     b.  22  Feb.,  1836, 
Thomaston.     Asst.  Surg.,  8th   Me.  Vols., 
1864-6.    Physician,  Freedom;  Rockland. 
27— *  6 

Class  of  1865. 

Lorenzo  Dodge,  b.  1836.  Ass't  Surg., 
l."jth  Me.  Vols.,  186-2.  Physician,  d.  Dec, 
1868,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Horace  Paul  Downs.  Phy.sician  (1868), 
Taniworth,  N.  11. 

Simeon  Adams  Evans.     A.B.,  1860. 

Charles  Melroy  Fellows.  B.S.,  Dart- 
mouth, 186-2.  M.S.,  Dartmouth,  b.  4  June, 
1831,  Thetford,  Vt.  Physician,  Lawrence, 
Mass.    d.  -23  Dec,  1876. 

William  Melick  Hartpence.  b.  3  June, 
1837,  Broadway,  N.  J.  Physician,  Oxford, 
.N.  J.;  Washington,  N.  J.  d.  9  July,  1889, 
West  Hoboken,N.  J. 


Albert  W^ilbur  Lincoln.  A.B.,  Union, 
1861.  b.  11  Mar.,  1833,  Albion.  Physician, 
Monroe;  Gorham. 

Daniel  Hey  wood  Lovejoy.    b.  18  Oct., 

1838,  Rindge,  N.  H.    Physician,  Boston, 
d.  27  Feb.,  1881,  Concord,  Mass. 

John  Calvin  W^ebster  Moore.  A.B., 
Yale,  1859.  b.  30  Jan.,  1837,  Wells.  Asst. 
Surg.,  11th  N.  H.  Vols.,  1861.  Physician, 
Concord,  N.  H. 

James  Deering  Nutting,  b.  1  March, 
1843,  Otisfleld.    Physician,  Hallowell. 

William  Henry  Sawyer,  b.  5  Nov., 
1830.    Physician,  Kennebunkport. 

James  Blake  Severy.  M.D.,  Bellevue 
Med.  Coll.,  1873.  b.  29  June,  1840,  Dix- 
fleld.  Physician,  Farmington.  Lawyer, 
Colorado  Springs,  Col. 

William  Oliver  Grant  Springer,  b.  21 
June,  1840,  Litchfield.  Physician,  Tops- 
ham,  d.  20  Dec,  1885,  Blueflelds,  Nicara- 
gua. 

Charles  Knapp  Stinchfield.  b. 26  Feb., 
1840,  Leeds.  Physician,  Philadelphia; 
New  York  City;  Wayue.  d.  1  April,  1875, 
Leeds. 

George   Henry  Towle.     b.  14  April, 

1839,  Pittsfield,  N.  H.      Physician,  Deer- 
field,  N.  II.    State  Senate,  1881-2. 

Jason  Walker,    b.  6  Aug.,  1835,  Union. 

Physician,  Minot. 
Sewall  Henry  Webber,    b.  21  April, 

1840,  Oxford.      Physician,   Paris,      d.  6 
July,  1873. 

Elisha  Merritt  W^hitten.  b.  13  June, 
1837,  Bath.  Prof.  Surgery,  State  Univ., 
Neb.    Physician,  Nebraska  City. 

Edward  Stevens  Young,  b.  15  Nov., 
1840,  Washington.  Physician,  Washing- 
ton,   d.  15  Oct.,  1875. 

18— *  8 

Class  of  1866. 

William  Augustus  Albee.  b.  15  Oct., 
1840,  Washington.  Physician,  Union*; 
Camden;   Rockland. 

Frederick  W^illiam  Bridgham.  b.  3 
Mar.,  1845,  Castine.    Physician,  Sullivan. 

Charles  Henry  Burnham.    b.  20  Jan., 

1837,  Limerick.  Physician,  Jefferson,  N.  II. 
Prank  Carter.     Res.  (1866),  Portland. 

d.  1876. 
Freeman  Hersey  Chase,     b.  2  Sept., 

1838,  Lincoln.    Lieut.  12th  Me.  Vols.,  1861. 
Physician,  Orland;  Bangor. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


127 


George   Dillwyn    Cook.      b.  29   Mar., 

1841,  ;Milo.  I'liy.sician,  Charleston;  Vas- 
sal boro. 

Ira  Lothrop  Davies.    b.  10  Jan.,  1845, 

Carroll.    Physician,    il.  2  Nov.,  1870,  San 

Diego,  Cal. 
Alfred  Randall  Dearborn,    b.  10  Oct., 

1843,  Epsom,  X.  II.     Physician,  Weare. 

(1.  18  Dec,  1871),  Concord,  N.  II. 
Charles  Amos  Elliott,  b.  10  Aug.,  18o5, 

Great  Falls,  N.  H.    Asst.  Surg.  117th  U.  S. 

C.T.  Physician,  Great  Falls.  Res.,Togus. 
Daniel  Fulton  Ellis,    b.  14  Dec,  1840, 

Dexter.      Surg.   108th  U.  S.  C.  T.,  1864. 

Physician,   P.ruuswick.    d.  19  Sept.,  1882. 
Edward  Horatio  Foster,     b.  13  Oct., 

1839,  Canterljury,  X.  II.  Physician,  Con- 
cord, X.  H. 

Jeremiah  Clough  Foster,    b.  19  Oct., 

1840,  Canterbury,  X.  H.  Physici;in,  Can- 
terbury, X.  H. ;  Tamworth,  X.  II. ;  Shrews- 
bury, Mass. ;  Barre,  Mass. ;  d.  24  Sept., 
1881. 

Woodbury  George  Frost.    A.B.,  1S60. 

Kobert  Burns  Oilman.  M.D.,  Colum- 
bia, 1807.  b.  5  Aug.,  1842,  Pierniont,  X.  II. 
Act.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A.,  1868.  Physi- 
cian, .Jersey  City,  X..J. 

Charles  Edwin  Gilpatrick.  b.  Mar., 
l837,Sliapleigli.  Physician,  Sanlnrd.  d.7 
Feb.,  1809. 

George  Herbert  Greene.  A.I!.,  Brown, 
1803.  b.  1  .July,  1837,  Chicopee,  Mass.  Phy- 
sician, NViniihani,  X.  II.;  Philadelphia; 
Xorth  Andovcr,  .Mass.    d.  3  Jan.,  187.5. 

John  Randolph  Ham.  b .  23  Oct.,  1842, 
Dover,  X.  H.  Surg.,  11.5th  U.  S.  C.  T., 
1864-0.    Physician,  Dover,  X.  H. 

Eaton  Shaw  Hatch.  Physician,  Port- 
land,   d.  1873,  Memphis,  Teun. 

Edmund  Lebbeus  Hovey.  Physician, 
Xew  Hrunswick  (1806). 

David  Smith  Hunnewill.  b.  1  Mar., 
1840,  Solon.     I'hysician,  Solon  ;  Madison. 

Hannibal  Hamlin  Kimball,  b.  18  Aug., 

.  1843,  Carmel.  Physician,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

John  Lord.  b.  25  June,  1843,  Porter. 
Physician,  Weaverville,  Cal.;   Biddeford. 

James  "Warren  Lowell,      b.  22  Mar., 

1842,  Pliillipsburg.  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  A. 
I'hysician,  South  Portland. 

Charles  Baker  Luce.    b.  2(5  July,  1842, 

Union.  Physician,  Cooper's  Mills;  Genoa, 

Xev. 
Elisha  Hammond  Lyford.   b.  11  Aug., 

1840,  Atkinson.     14th    Me.   Vols.,  1861-2. 

Physician  and  druggist,  Vinalhaven. 


John  Throgmorton  Middlemore.     b. 

Edgarton,  Eng.      Supt.  Kmigralioii  Soci- 
et3',  Birmingham,  England. 

George  Boardman  Noyes.  b.  (!  April, 
1837,  Atkinson.  Hospital  Stewaixl  11th  Me. 
Vols.,  1864-.).  Physician,  Grand  Mcnan, 
N.  B. ;  Charleston. 

Owen  St.  Clare  O'Brien,  b.  31  Mar., 
1833,  Hants  Co.,  X.  S.  Physician,  Bristol; 
Rockport,  Mass. 

David  Elkins  Parsons,  b.  3  Dec. ,  18.3(5, 
Cornville.  2d  Lieut.  19th  Me.  Vols.,  1862. 
Maj.,  1864.    Physician,  (Jakland. 

Melvin  Preble,  b.  10  July,  1838,  Cor- 
inth.   Physician,  Bangor. 

Willis  Granville  Robinson.  Res.,  Jef- 
ferson City,  Texas  (1884). 

Bigelow  Thatcher  Sanborn,  b.  11  July, 
1839,  Standish.  Supt.  Maine  Insane  IIosp., 
Augusta. 

Joseph  Payson  Spaulding.  b.  19 Sept., 
1839,  Bingham.  20th  ;Me.  Vols.,  1802.  Phy- 
sician, Bingham;  Richmond,  d.  30  June, 
1877. 

John  Swan.  b.  1  Nov.,  1840,  Brown- 
flcld.  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S.  A.,  1864-0.  Phy- 
sician, Cumberland  Mills. 

Daniel  Arthur  Wendell,  b.  2()  Aug., 
18.39,  Dover,  X.  II.  Physician,  d.  27  Mar., 
1871,  Dover,  X.  II. 

John  Carlos  Wheet.  b.  15  Feb.,  1840, 
Groton,X.  H.  I'hysician,  Groton,  X.  II.; 
Bristol,  X.  IT. 

3G— *  10 

Class  of  1867. 

John  Winslow  Chase,  b.  9  Dec,  1839, 
Epping,  X.  IT.   Physician,  Dcdham,  Mass. 

Walter  Benajah  Chase,  b.  18  Dec, 
1842,  Lexington,  X.  Y.  Physician,  Wind- 
ham, X.  Y.;  Brooklyn,  X.  Y. 

William  Swan  Codman.  b.  20  June, 
1841,  Camden.  I'hysician,  St.  George,  d. 
17  Jan.,  1873. 

Brainard  Dearborn,  b.  North  Hamp- 
ton, X.  II.  I'hysician,  Portsmouth,  X.  H.; 
MinneaiJolis,  Minn;  Red  Wing,  Minn. 

Josiah  Carr  Donham.  b.  26  July,  1847, 
Hebron.    Physican,  Lewiston;  Hebron. 

Charles  Elmer  Drummond.  b.  14 
Oct.,  1839,  Xorth  Siilney.  Physician,  Bed- 
ford, X.  Y. 

Frank  Stevens  Hall.  A.B.,  Haver- 
ford,  1864.  b.  20  Dec,  18.39,  Windham.  Phy- 
sician, Cumberland  Centi-e.d.  26  July,  1872. 


128 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Orran  Rensselaer  Hall.  b.  23  April, 
1839,  Naples.  Phjsician,  Buckfield ;  Wes- 
ton, Mass.    P.  O.  address,  Buckfleld. 

Henry  Hastings  Hunt.    A.B.,  1862. 

Frank  Asbury  Kimball,  b.  28  Mar., 
1842,  Mercer.  Physician,  Phillips;  Gar- 
diner. 

Albert  Quincy  Marshall.  A.B.,  Colby, 
is(;2.  b.  12  Aug.,  183G,  Hebron.  Physi- 
cian, New  Gloucester,    d.  3  May,  1880. 

George  Manlius  Pease.    A.B.,  1863. 

Charles  Emerson  Pbiloon.  b.  17  July, 
1S41,  Livermore.  Physician,  Dixfleld; 
Auburn. 

John  Greeley  Pierce,  b.  28  Oct.,  1842, 
Foxcroft.  Physician,  Canton;  Deering; 
Yarmouth. 

Albert  Plummer.  b.  7  Sept.,  1840,  Au- 
burn, N.  H.  Asst.  Surg.,  10th  N.  H.  Vols., 
186.5.    Physician,  Hamilton,  Minn. 

Charles  Augustus  Robbins.  A.B., 
186-t. 

John  Paris  Sheahan.  A.M.,  Western 
Maryland  Coll.,  1874.  b.  28  Sept.,  1842, 
Dennysville.  1st  Me.  Cav.  1st  Lieut.  31st 
Me.  Vols.  Physician  and  dentist,  West- 
minster, Md.;  Dennysville. 

Davis  Nevins  Skinner,  b.  17  Nov., 
1841,Le\viston.  Physician,  Auburn.  Ocu- 
list and  aurist.  Auburn,    d.  18  June,  18i)2. 

Thomas  Delap  Smith,  b.  5  May,  1837, 
Macliias.  Hospital  steward,  U.  S.  A.  Phy- 
sician, Gloversville,  N.  Y.;  Broadalbin, 
N.  Y. 

James  Richard  Nickerson  Smith,  b. 
18  Mar.,  184.5,  Meddybemps.  Physician, 
Pembroke;  Baring;  Milltowu. 

Seth  Billlngton  Sprague.  b.  12  Jan., 
1840,  Dexter.  Physician,  Milo;  Jersey 
City,  N.  J. 

Albert  Hamilton  Taft.  b.  23  Dec, 
1837,  Nelson,  N.  H.  9th  N.  H.  Vols.  Phy- 
sician, Winchester,  N.  H. 

Frederick  Charles  Thayer.  A.M., 
Colby,  18S4.  b.  30  Sept.,  1844,  Waterville. 
Physician,  Waterville. 

Alfred  Walton,  b.  22  June,  1832,  Old- 
town.    Physician,  Bangor. 

Benjamin  Bartlett  Whitney,  b.  13 
Jan.,  1844,  Thorndike.  Physician,  Frank- 
fort; Lowell,  Mass.    d.  11  Dec,  1881. 

Daniel  W^ebster  W^ight.     b.  21  Mar., 
1837,  Casco.    10th  Me.  Vols.,  1862-5.    Phy- 
sician, Winchester,  Mass.;    Pomeroy,  la. 
Richard   Jefferson   Wilcox.      Physi- 
cian, Algonac,  Mich.    d.  Dec,  1872. 


Robert  Fulton  W^inchester.  b.  27 
April,  1845,  Brewer.  Physician,  Santa 
Barbara,  Cal. 

Albion  Gustavus  Young,    b.  7  April, 

1843,  Linneus.  Physician,  Houlton.  Lect- 
urer, B.  C.  Secretary  State  Board  of 
Health,  Augusta. 

29— *  7 

Class  of  1868. 

John  Stephen  Clapham.  b.  20  Jan., 
1S44,  Carmel.  Physician,  Princeton.  Phy- 
sician and  druggist,  Bristol,  Tex.;  Poi't- 
land,  Tex. 

George  Bond  Crane,  b.  4  July,  1845, 
Chesterville.  Physician, Milo.  d.l2April, 
1888. 

Luther  Byron  Crosby.  b.  8  Sept., 
1833,  Albion.  2d  Lieut.,  7th  Me.  Vols. 
Phj'sician,  Brownville. 

Alpheus  Albert  Deering.      b.  8  July, 

1845,  Jackson.  Physician,  Moingona,  la.; 
Boone,  la. 

Bertrand    Francis   Dunn.    b.  9  Jan., 

1844,  Oxford.  23d  Me.  Vols.  Physician, 
Windham ;  Portland. 

W^illiam  Harvy  Edwards,  b.  28  Nov., 
1842,  Industry.  2(1  Lieut.,  24th  Me.  Vols., 
1863.    Physician,  Smith's  Mills,  Penn. 

Otis  Fernald.  b.  7  Mar.,  1840,  Sliap- 
leigh.    Physician,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

John    Murray  Fletcher,      b.  23  Mar., 

1846,  Lincolnville.    Physician,  Belfast. 
Chester  William  Frisbie.    Res.  (18G8), 

Springfield,  Mass. 
Howard  Lincoln  Harmon,   b.  1844  (?), 

Westbrook.     Physician,  Lyman,     d.  28 

Dec,  1870. 
John  Henry  Jackson.     A.B.,  Colby, 

1860;  A.M.,  Colby,    b.  26  Mar.,  1838,  Lee. 

Physician,  Fall  River,  Mass. 
Edwin  Devereux  Jacques,    b.  9  Mar., 

1841,  Machias.    Physician,  South  Berwick. 
Francis  Orlando  Nash.     ta.  28  Augj., 

1841,  Columbia.   Physician,  Hollister,  Cal. 
Orrin  George  Ross.     b.  12  Jan.,  1843, 

Huntington,  Vt.    Physician,    d.  29  April, 

1885. 
George  Dodge  Rowe.    b.  30  Oct.,  1845, 

Campton,  N.  H.    Physician,  Boone,  la. 
Augustus  White  Stinchfield.      b.  21 

Dec,  1842,   Phillips.      Physician,  Eyota, 

Minn.;   Rochester,  Minn. 
John  Irving  Sturgis.    b.  24  Dec,  1844, 

Gorham.    Physician,  New  Gloucester. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


129 


William  Edward  Tarbell.     b.  8  Feb., 

1S47,    Fairliekl.      Missionary    i)liysiciaii, 
Cliina.    IMiysician,  Solun  ;  North  Anson. 
Stephen  Edward  Wentworth.     b.  24 
Mar.,  1837,  Limington.  Pliysician,  Brown- 
flekl;   Auluirn. 

lit—*  3 

Class  of  1869. 

Alonzo  Bishop  Adams,    b.  8  July,  184;!, 

Wilton.  lOlli  Me.  A'ols.  Physician,  Wilton. 
Isaiah  Leavitt  Alden.   b.  8  June,  1840, 

Hartford.     Physician,   Liverniore   Falls. 

cl.  1  .July.lSSG. 
Joseph  Louville  Bennett,    b.  6  Aug., 

184'2.     Physician,  Ilirani ;  Pridgton. 
William    Henry   Bragdon.      1).   1838, 

Shapleigh.      Pliysician,    Nortli    Conway, 

N.  II.      (1.  r>  Sept.,  1881). 

Daniel  Coffin  Burleigh.    A.B.,  1858. 
Ewan  Cameron.    M.D.,  DolIevueMed. 

Coll.,  1872.   b.  1  Aug.,  1847,  Albany,  P.  E.  I. 

Physician,  Grand  Mcnan,  N.  B.;  Lubec. 
Frank  W^atts  Chadbourne.  b.  23  Oct., 

184:5,    Kcnnebunk.       Physician,    Lowell, 

Mass. 
Henry  Martin  Dearborn,    b.  18  Nov., 

184G,  Epsom,  N.  II.     Physician,  New  York 

City.    Prof.  N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.  and  IIosi). 
Seth  Melville   Faunae,      b.  15  July, 

184-2,  Oxford.      Physician,  North  Water- 
ford,     d.  -2  Nov.,  18(iU. 
George  Melville  Frost,     b.  27  April, 

184.;,  Eliot.     I'hysician,  Peabody,  Mass. 
Charles  Fuller.     A.B.,  18(J5. 
Frederick  Henry  Gerrish.   A.B.,  18(i(;. 
Charles  William  Gross,     b.  11  Dec, 

184'2,  IJruiiswick.  Physician,  IMilton  Mills, 

N.  IT. 
Eli  Snow  Hannaford.   b.  10  June,  1847, 

Strong.    Physician,  Phillips;  Readflekl. 
Ezra  AUen  Hobbs.    b.  29  Dec,  1845, 

Berwick.    Physician,  Framinghani,Mass. 
Jacob  Lyman  Horr.     b.  19  Dec,  1841, 

Watcrfortl.     Pliysician,  Westbrook. 
W^illiam  Small  Howe.    M.D.,  Bellevue 

Med.  Coll.,  1873;    also  Ilahncnianu  Med. 

Coll.,  1883.     b.  i)  Feb.,  1834,  St.  .John,  N.  B. 

Cai)t.  1st  Mc.  Cav.      Physician,  Lewiston. 

d.-24  Aug.,l8'.)l. 
Guy   William   Johnson,      b.  15   Dec, 

1831),  Stratford,  N.  II.      Lunibcrinan    and 

fanner.    P.  (>.,Coos,  N.  II. 
John  Robinson  Kimball,     b.  28  Dec, 

1844,  Pembroke,  N.  II.       Physician,  Sun- 
cook,  N.  H.    d.  8  Jan.,  1893. 


Lyman  Horace  Luce.  b.  10  April, 
184(3,  West  Tisbury,  Mass.  Pliysician,  Fal- 
mouth, Mass;  West  Tisbury,  Mass.  d. 
31  .Jan.,  180-2. 

Charles  Hiram  Maxim,  b.  30  Aug., 
183!).  I'liysician,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 
(1.  11  Mar.,  1887. 

Sylvanus  Melville  McDermid.  b.  30 
June,  1844,  Skowhegan.  Physician,  Gree- 
ley, Col.    d.  C  Sept.,  1884,  Pasadena,  Cal. 

William  McLaughlin,  b.  10  Aug.,  1832, 
Cornvillc.     Physician,  Harmony. 

Samuel  Andris  Nash.  b.  2(!  Juno,  1840, 
East  R;iynioiid.  Maj.  and  Surg.,  1st  Me. 
Vols.  Physician,  North  P>erwick.  d.  5 
Jan.,  181)3. 

Charles  Barton  Sanders,  b.  19  Feb., 
1844,  Lowell,  Mass.  13th  N.  II.  Vols. 
Lieut,  and  A.lj.,  3()th  U.  S.  C.  T.  Physi- 
cian, Acton,  Mass. 

William  Horace  Sibley.  M.D.,  Hahne- 
mann Med.  Coll.,  1878.  b.  16  April,  184.'), 
Vassalboro.  Physician,  Easlport.  Ileal 
estate,  Gainsville,  Fla. 

Joshua  Vincent  Smith.     A. B.,  18(17. 

Orin  Stevens,  b.  9  Juue,  1835,  Wood- 
stock.   Physician,  Oxford. 

William  Wallace  Thomas,  b.  4  June, 
1838,  O.xford.  -23d  Me.  Vols.,  18G2.  Pliy.si- 
cinn,  Yaniioutliville. 

Samuel  Ellsworth  Vei-rill.  b.  8  Ai)ri!, 
1844,  Miiiot.  Physician  and  tlruggist,  O.x- 
ford.   d.  1)  June,  1871. 

Charles  Edwin  W^ebster.  A.B.,  18()(>. 
31— *13 

Class  of  1870. 

Zenas  Willis  Bartlett.  b.  7  Jan.,  1848, 
Dixlield.  Physician,  Dixlield.  d.'29.Sept., 
188.5. 

Alden  Edward  Bessey.  b.  1  Jan., 
18.38,  Hebron.  Physician,  Sidney ;  Watcr- 
ville. 

George  Albert  Bragdon.  b.  9  June, 
1841,  York.    Pliysi(;ian,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

Joseph  Chamberlain  Caldwell,  b.  3 
Dec,  184-2, Topshain,Vt.  Pliysician,  Buck- 
field. 

George  Albert  Clark,     b.2  Mar.,  184(), 

Wells.     Physician,  Portland. 

Elisha  Skinner  Coan.  b.  2()  Jan.,  1843, 
Exeter.  '2(itli  Maine  Vols.  Physician,  Au- 
burn. 

Donald  Darrach.  M.I).,  Harv.,  1872. 
b.  -2(;  Oct.,  1845,  West  River,  P.  E.  Island. 


130 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Fliysician.    Merchant,  Kensington,  P.  E. 

Island. 
Alvah  Berton  Dearborn.     A.B.,  18(J3. 
John  Albert  Fellows,     b.  3  Dec,  1845, 

Limerick.  Physician,  Hollis;  W.  Buxton. 
Barzillai  Bean  Foster,    b.  5  May,  1849, 

Unity.    Physician,  Portland. 
Frank  Garcelon.     b.  7  June,  1848,  St. 

Albans.    Pliysician,Liverniore Falls;  Po- 
mona, Cal. 
Charles  HoUis  Greenleaf.    Res.  (1870), 

Augusta. 
Benjamin  Atkins  Harding,    b.  4  Mar., 

1S4'2,  New  Sharon.    Physician,  Blackstone, 

111. 
John  Richmond  Hathaway,  b.  22  Feb. , 

1846,  Temple.     Pliysician,  Howard  City, 

Mich.;  Everett,  Wash. 
Charles  King  Hinkley.     A.B.,  1866. 
Seth  Bradbury  Hinkley.     b.  5  Oct., 

1S44,  Mercur.    Physician,  Alanthus  Grove, 

Mo. ;  Stanberry,  Mo. 
Charles  Moreton  Hussey.    b.  8  Aug., 

1876,  P.elgrade.     Physician,  Guilford. 
Thomas  "Warren  Jones,     b.  20  Dec, 

1844,  fiercer.     Physician,  Cornell,  111. 
Reuben  Brackett  Jordan,    b.  20  Mar., 

1S37,  liaymond.    Physician,  Swampscott, 

Mass.;  Gray. 
■William  Oliver  Junkins.     b.  13  May, 

ISl.'i,  P>er\vick.    IMiysician,  Greenland,  N. 

II.;  Portsmouth,  N.  II. 
Osborne  Greene  Lord.    b.  1  Dec,  1845, 

Porter.    IMiysician,  Kaukauna,  Wis. 
Henry  Marble,    b.  5  Sept.,  1848,  Dix- 

lield.    Druggist  and  physician,  Lewistou. 

Physician,  Gorhani,  N.  H. 
■William  Jabez  Nickerson.  b.  12  Sept., 

1844,  Litchfield.   19th  Me.  Vols.   Physician, 

South  Yarmouth;  New  Bedford,  Mass. 
John  Edmund  Scruton.     b.  23  Nov., 

1S46,  New    Durham,   N.  H.      Physician, 

Union,  N.  H.    d.  6  Mar.,  1894,  Wakefield, 

N.  H. 
Frank  Eugene  Sleeper.     A.B.,  Bates, 

1867.    A.M.,  Bates,    b.  12  Sept.,  1846,  Lew- 
istou.    Physician,  Sabattus.     State  Sen- 
ate, 1887-90. 
Elmer  Small.     A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1868. 

b.  14  Aug.,  1845,  Vassalboro.    Physician, 

Belfast. 
Joseph  Boniface  Soto.    b.  1842,  Callao, 

Peru.     U.  S.  N.     Physician,  Brunswick. 

d.  19  Nov.,  1874. 
Emmons  Franklin   Stockwell.     b.  10 

Dec,  ISi.'J,  Lancaster,  N.  H.      Physician, 

Alfred;  Lancaster,  N.  H. 


Austin  Thomas.    A.B., Colby,  1866.    b. 

6  Sept.,  1844,  Waterville.    1.50th  Ohio  Vols. 

Physician,  Nittany,  Penn.;  Unity. 
Newton  John  "Wedgwood,  b.  19  June, 

1840,  Lit(;hlield.    Physician,  Lewiston. 
John  Murray  Wentworth.  b.  10  Mar., 

1842.      Physician,  Sedgwick,      d.  .5  July, 
1873,  Appleton. 

31— *  4 

Class  of  1871. 

Solon  Bartlett.  b.  .30  Aug.,  1845,  Han- 
over.   Physician,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Randall  Doyle  Bibber,  b.  1  Sept.,  1845, 
Brunswick.  Physician,  Bath.  U.  S.  Ma- 
rine Hosp.  service. 

Charles  Melville  Bisbee.  b.  21  Nov., 
1848,  Canton.      Pliysician,  West   Sumner. 

Charles  Blazo.  b.  3  Aug.,  1842,  Parsons- 
field.    Physician,  Rochester,  N.  II. 

Charles  Hayes  Boody.  b.  27  Dec, 
1838,  New  Durham,  N.  H.  Physician, 
Cochituate,  Mass. 

Oilman  Gould  Boyd.  b.  6  Dec,  1842, 
Monroe.  Physician,  Monroe,  d.  2  July, 
1875. 

Richard  "Wayne  Bradeen.  b.  19  Apr., 
1847,  Porter.  Physician,  Chippewa  Falls, 
Wis.    d.l  Mar.,  1881. 

Edmund  Bragdon.  b.  6  June,  1843, 
Limington.  Lieut.  27th  Me.  Vols.  Physi- 
cian, Martinez,  Cal. 

Horatio  Hill  Cole.  b.  9  Jan.,  1847,  Se- 
bago.  Physician,  Harrison,  d.  S  Nov., 
1890. 

Michael  Delaney.  b.  1  May,  1842, 
Portland.    Plij'sician,  North  Palermo. 

Daniel  Hasty  Dole.  b.  12  June,  1843, 
Windham.    Physician,  Portland. 

Caleb  Joseph  Emery.      b.  16  April, 

1846,  Mandarin,  Fla.      Physician,  Bidde- 
ford. 

Albert  Lemuel  Fenlason.     b.  14  Oct., 

1841,  Hodgdon.    Physician,  Caribou. 
George  ■Winslow  Foster.     A.B.,  1868. 
Augustus  Noyes  French,     b.  21  June, 

1845,  Norway.  Physician,  Lovell ;  Norway. 
Freeman  Cram   Harris,     b.  18  Jan., 

1850,    Bridgton.      Physician,    Colebrook, 

N.  H. 
Clement  Caldwell  Haskell,  b.  16  Apr., 

1847,  East  Livermore.    Physician.    Treas. 
So.  Fla.  R.  R.  Co.    Res.,  Sanford,  Fla. 

Frank    Eastman    Hitchcock.      A.B., 

1868. 
Benjamin  Dudley  Emerson  Huse.    b. 

1  Feb.,  1848,  Camden.  Physician,  Camden. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


131 


Haven  Palmer,  b.  lil  Sept.,  1843,  Jef- 
ferson, N.  H.  Physician,  Jlei-eilith, N.  II. ; 
Plymouth,  N.  II. 

Nathaniel  Prentiss  Potter,  b.  i;i  Oct., 
1S4.'),  l!riily:ton.     Ptiy.siciiiii,  ISridgton. 

AATaUace  Winfield  Potter.  M.D.,  Bel- 
leviio  Hosi).  Med.  Coll.,  l.sTl.  b.  27  Sept., 
1.^47,  Scitu.ite,  U.  1.  J'hysiciau,  Provi- 
dence, It.  1.;  Spokane  Falls,  Wash. 

Albert  Quincy  Pottle,  b.  4  June,  1847, 
Harrison.  I'liysician,  ^linot;  Island  I'ond, 
Vt. ;  Canaan,  Vt. 

"William  Frank  Shepard.     A.B.,  18G8. 

John  Wesley  Small,  b.  5  June,  1849, 
Bowdoinliain.  I'hysician,  Quincy,  Mass. ; 
New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

George  Sylvester,  b.  125  June,  184f), 
Turner.  Physician,  Dayton.  P.O., Good- 
win's Mills. 

Charles  Lyman  Toothaker.  b.  25 
April,  lS4fi.    I'hysician,  I'hillips. 

Francis  Nelson  "Wheeler,  b.  11  Mar., 
1S44,  Corinth.  Pliysiri;in,  Hl.xctcr ;  Camden, 
d.  VI  June,  IS'.tl. 

Frederick  Granville  Williams,  b.  7 
.Jan.,  lS4f!.     I'hysician,  T.inghani. 

Octavius  King  Yates,  b.  25  Sept., 
lKi3,  Greenwood.    l'hysi(;ian,  West  Paris. 

.•;o— *4 
Class  of  1872. 

James    Thomas   Burns.      lies.  (1872), 

Augusta.    Physician,  CIiattanooLta.Tenii. 

(1S80). 
David   Taylor    Parker    Chamberlin. 

b.   '21   Nov.,   Is4(i,   Lebanon.      Physician, 

Dover,  N.  II.    d.  21  July,  1802. 
Isaac  Sanford  Curtis.     A.B.,  18G7. 
Rotheus  Augustus  Gray.     A.B.,  1874. 
Milton  Wilder  HaU.     b.  24  Oct.,  1848, 

Casco.    Physician,  Saco;  Roxbury,Mass. 
Hannibal   Hamlin,      b.  19   May,  1847, 

Milo.    Physician,  Milo;  Orono. 
Hiram  Brackett  Haskell,     b.  28  Nov., 

1848,    Limington.       Physician,    Chelsea, 

Mass.    d.  24  April,  1891. 
"Wilson   Levi   Hawkes.      b.   25   Feb., 

1848,  Windham.    Physician,  York  Harbor. 
"William  Henry  Horr.     b.  3  July,  1845, 

Lancaster,  N.  II.  I'hysician,  Salmon  Falls, 

N.II.    d.  21  Oct.,  1881. 
"William  Henry  Jewett.      b.  G  April, 

1848,  Sweden.     Physician,  Norway,     d.  li 

Mar.,  1880,  Augusta. 


Thomas  Savory  McAllister.  b.  10 
July,  IS47,  Londonderry,  N.  H.  Physi- 
cian, Amesbury,  Mass.    d.  3  May,  1880. 

Ferdinand  Wilsey  Merrill,  b.  5  July, 
1842,  I'.arnanl.     Physician,  Winn. 

Jeremiah  John  Page.  As.st.  Surg.  U. 
S.  N.     Hcs.,  While  Plains,  N.  Y. 

John  Mussey  Rand.  b.  4  Aug.,  1848, 
Portland.  Physician,  Detroit,  Mich,  d.2'.) 
.June,  1873. 

Charles  Augustus  Ring.     A.B.,  18(58. 

W^illiam  Rogers.  b.  2.3  July,  1840, 
Hampden.     Physician,  I?ar  Harbor. 

Sidney  Isaac  Small.  M.D.,  Columbia, 
1873.  b.  24  April,  1842,  Carmcl.  Physi- 
cian, Saginaw,  Mich. 

"William  Rice  Smart.  A.B.,  Dart- 
mouth, 1870.  b.  7  April,  1849,  Camden. 
Physician.  Merchant,  Camden.  d.  19 
Oct.,  1892.     ■ 

Arthur  Noel  Smith,  b.  29  July,  1851, 
Meddybemps.  Physician,  Silver  City, 
Idaho;  Dover,  N.  II. 

Merritt  Southard,  b.  18  July,  1843, 
Corinna.  I'hysician,  Garland;  Austin, 
Nev. 

Herbert  Thomson,  b.  29  July,  1852, 
St.  Stephen,  N.  IJ.  I'liysi(-ian,  I'.oonville, 
Cal. 

Edward  Martin  Tucker,  b.  22  April, 
18;!'.i,  Sprinnvale.  J'liysician,  (  anaan,  N.  11. 

Frank  Sumner  Warren,  b.  12  Mar., 
1851,  Pownal.     Physician,  Hiddeford. 

John  Albert  "Wilcox.  1).  23  April,  1847, 
Griswold,Conn.  Physician,  Charlestown, 
K.  I.;  Wakelield,  li.  1. 

24 *7 

Class  of  1873. 

Benjamin  Webber    Bartlett.      b.   11 

Feb.,  1850,  .Jackson.    I'hysician,  Rowley, 

Mass. 
William  Crocker  Clark,     b.  12  Feb., 

1845,   F:dina,  Africa.     Physician,  Somer- 

ville,  Mass. 
Edwin  Eaton,    b.  (i  Nov.,  1819,  Wilton. 

Physician,  t'layton,  Mich. ;  Hudson,  Mich. 
Arthur  Childs  EUingwood.    b.  4  Dec., 

184(!,  Swanvillc.    Physician,  IJclfast. 
Edwin  Motley  Fuller,    b.  8  Jan.,  1850, 

Portland.     Physician,  Bath. 
Freeman  Clark  Hersey.     1).  11  Dec, 

1843,  Corinth.    Ph3'sician,  Pittsflcld;  Sa- 
lem, Mass.;  Boston. 
Frederick    Nickels    Huston.      A.B., 

1802. 


132 


BOAVDOIN    COLLEGE 


Lester  Howard  Jordan,  b.  18  Aug., 
1850,  Toland.    IMiysician,  Kaymond. 

Onslow  Marshall  Kingsbury,  b.  29 
Nov.,  1847,  China,  rhysiciau,  Georgetown. 

James  Freeland  Newman,  b.  30  Apr., 
1845,  Canton  Point.  Pliysician,  Gray.  d.  16 
May,  1890,  Gorham. 

Warren  Wilbur  Pillsbury.  b.  10  Sept., 
1S48,  Manclicster,  N.  11.  Physician,  Mer- 
rimack, N.  II.;  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Isaac  Rounds,  b.  11  Sept.,  1842,  Dan- 
ville.   Pliysician,  Paris. 

James  William  Stuart,  b.  14  Oct., 
1844,  Windham.    Physician,  Runiford. 

Charles  W^esley  Taggart.    b.  9  Oct., 
1848,  Steuben.    I'hysician,  Wiuthrop. 
14— *  2 

Class  of  1874. 

Isaiah  Gilman  Anthoine.  b.  25  Mar., 
184(i,  Windham.  Physician,  Antrim, N.H.; 
Nashua,  N.  II. 

Frank  Augustus  Bickford.  b.  14  Apr., 
1853,  IJrooksville.  Physician,  Bradford. 
Surgeon  U.  S.  Dept.  Interior,  Fort  Bel- 
knap, Montana.     Physician,  Oldtown. 

Sydney  Tanner  Brown,  b.  19  Aug., 
1841,  Sebago.    Pliysician,  Denmark. 

Koland  Curtis,  b.  20  Jan.,  184G,  Bow- 
doinham.  Physician,  Richmond,  tl.  13 
Oct.,  188-2. 

George  Henry  Emerson,  b.  17  Feb., 
1853,  Hampden.    Physician,  Bucksport. 

Robert  Edward  Forbes.  Res.  (1874), 
Rlontrose,  Scotland.  Pliysician,  New- 
foundland (? ). 

Frederick  Charles  Gardiner,  b.  24 
Aug.,  1851,  Corinna.  Physician,  Kendus- 
keag.    d.  5  Nov.,  188C,  Hudson. 

Alonzo  Lewis  Gaubert.  b.  28  Aug., 
1847,  Richmond.  Physician,  Mechanic 
Falls;  Columbia,  S.  C. 

Irving  Wayland  Gilbert,  b.  24  Mar., 
1852,  Litchfield.  Physician,  Litchfield  Cor- 
ner. 

Henry  Porter  Hall.  b.  2  Aug.,  1853, 
Kenncbunk.  Physician,  Leominster,  Mass. 

Erastus  Eugene  Holt.  b.  1  June,  1849, 
Peru.  Pliysician,  Portland.  Surgeon  Me. 
Kye  and  Ear  Infirmary. 

Stephen  Converse  Knight,  b.  Nov., 
1844,  ISrooklyn,  N.  Y.  Physician,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.    d.  3  Dec,  1880. 

Charles  Fuller  Leslie,  b.  16  April, 
1847,  Patten.  Physician,  Sunapee,  N.  H.; 
Clyde,  Kan. 


George  Hoitt  Sanborn,  b.  8  Aug., 
1851,  Barnstead,  N.  H.  Physician,  Hen- 
niker,  N.  H. 

Nathaniel  Harvey  Scott,  b.  16  Mar., 
1851,  Dalton,  N.  H.  Physician,  Wolfboro, 
N.  H. 

Albion  Thomas  Stinson.  b.  20  Feb., 
1849,  Litchfield.     Physician,  New  Sharon. 

Almon  Valorous  Thompson,  b.  22 
Mar.,  1843,  Eaton,  N.  H.  Physician,  Stan- 
dish;  Portland. 

James  Utley.  M.D.,  Hahnemann  Med. 
Coll.,  1875.  b.  13  July,  1840,  New  Marl- 
boro, Mass.     Physician,  Newton,  Mass. 

Albert  Woodside.     A.B.,  1869. 

W^ alter  Melvin  Wright.  A. B.,  Dart., 
1871.  A.M.,  Dart.  M.D.,  Dart.,  1874.  b. 
22  May,  ISIG,  Hanover,  N.  II.  Physician, 
Orange,  Mass. 

Charles  Everett  Young,  b.  6  April, 
1853,  Corinna.    Physician,  Bangor. 

21— *  3 

Class  of  1875. 

John  Burnham  Bray.  b.  21  Feb.,  1833, 
Bridgton.    I'hysician,  Bridgton. 

Howard  Leighton  Br iggs.  M.D.,  Jef- 
ferson Med.  Coll.,  1875.  b.  19  May,  1845, 
Carmel.  U.  S.  N.,  ISGO.  U.  S.  Rev.  Mar. ; 
Lieut. -Com'd'r,  1872.  Physician,  Bangor, 
d.  12  Aug.,  1882,  Boston. 

George  Allen  Brug.  b.  29  May,  1853, 
New  York  City.  Physician,  Providence, 
R.I. 

Albert  Martin  Card.  b.  26  Mar.,  1850, 
Bowdoinhani.  Physician  and  druggist, 
Alna. 

Avery  Moulton  Foster,  b.  11  April, 
1851,  Gray.  Physician,  Belmont;  Candia, 
N.  H. 

Charles  Keuel  Gibson,  b.  12  May, 
1S52,  Alstead,  N.  H.  Physician,  Woods- 
ville,  N.  H. 

Joseph  Edward  James.  Physician, 
St.  Stephen,  N.  B.  (?). 

Joseph  WadsworthKeene.  A. B., 1870. 

Dan  Osro King.  b.  15  Dec,  1850,  Smith- 
field,  R.  I.  Physician,  Pontiac,  R.  I. ;  Au- 
burn, R.  I. 

Sidney  Aaron  Merrill,  b.  15  March, 
1849,  Barnstead,  N.  H.  Physician,  Bel- 
mont, N.  H.  ' 

Thomas  Perley  Pease.  Res.,  Bridg- 
ton.   U.  S.  civil  service,    d. 

Charles  Wallace  Price,  b.  28  Aug., 
1844,  Boston.  Physician,  Bath ;  Richmond. 


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Albert  Thomas  Stahl.  b.  4  June,  1846, 

Attleljoro,  Mass.    Physician.    U.  S.  postal 

service.    Real  estate,  Boston. 
Charles  Edgar  Trafton.     b.  12  Feb., 

l.s.")4,    Ncwlield.       Pliysician,    Rochester, 

N.  II.    d.  21  Sept.,  1877. 
Charles  Henry  Witham.     b.  21  June, 

1S.")1,  Chicaj;:!),  HI.    Physician,  North  Cam- 

hridi^o,  >Iass. 

15—*  3 

Class  of  1876. 

John  Lang  Bennett,  b.  19  Mar.,  1851, 
ParsonslK'lil.  Physician,  Boston  ;  Ilotch- 
Iviss,  Col.    (1.  13  Sept.,  188G,  Quincy,  Mass. 

Josiah  Peet  Bixby.  b.  1  Oct.,  1854, 
Kenduskeag-.  Physician,  Warren,  INIas.s.; 
North  Wobiirn,  Mass. 

Roscoe  Ellsworth  Brown,  b.  11  May, 
1851,  Lynn,  Mass.  Physician,  East  Wey- 
mouth, Mass.;  Everett,  Mass. 

Hiram  Rand  Corson,  b.  13  Nov.,  1848, 
Alton.  Physician,  New  Sharon;  Seattle, 
Wash. 

James  Craig,  b.  28  April,  18.50,  Dix- 
nionl.  Physician,  Unity;  White  Snlphnr 
Springs,  IMont. 

Thomas  De  La  Cour  Des  Brisay.  b. 
19  July,  184S,  Dartmouth,  N.  S.  Physician, 
Lunenburg,  N.  S. 

Irving  Ellis  KimbaU.  b.  2  Sept.,  18.52, 
Clinton.     Physician,  Portland. 

George  Willard  Libby.  b.  29  Jan., 
ls.')(),  Ilirani.  Pliysician,  Searsport;  Spo- 
kane Falls,  Wasli. 

Hubert  McLachlin.  Res.  (ISTU),  St. 
George,  N.  P.. 

George  Frank  Merrill,  b.  2  Feb.,  1849, 
Corintli.  Physician,  Cambri<lge;  Kennc- 
l)iinkport. 

Albert  Roscoe  Moulton.  b.  21  Sept., 
18ry2,  ParsonsUeld.  Asst.  Sui)t.  Worcester 
Lunatic  IIosp.  Prof.  INIeiUal  Diseases, 
B.  C.  Supt.  Penn.  llosp.  for  Insane,  Phil- 
adelphia. 

Charles  Eliakim  Norton,  b.  4  Sept., 
18.T2,  Gardiner.  I'liy sician,  A ugusta ;  Lew- 
istoii. 

Frank  Alvin  Rogers,  b.  8  Oct.,  1855, 
Nuwfield.     Physician,  Brewster,  Mass. 

William  Luther  Sampson,  b.  29  Mar., 
184.'),  Atkinson.  Physician,  Monson.  d.  24 
April,  18S4. 

Albert  Linscott  Stanwood.  b.  25  Nov., 
18.J2,  Brunswick.    Physician,  Canton. 


George  Lamb  Stimpson.  h.  11  Feb., 
18:58,  Brunswick.  Physician,  Dresden 
Mills,    d.  12  Feb.,  1890. 

William  Hillman  Sylvester,  b.  25 
Sept.,  18.")0,  Poland.  Physician,  Natick, 
Mass. 

Walter  Lessley  Turner,  b.  23  Aug., 
18,j4,  Foxcroft.  Physician,  (;anterbury, 
N.  B.;  Willimantic. 

Abraham  Guillermo  Wendell.  M.D., 
Coluniljia,  1877.  b.  17  Dec,  IS-OO,  Lima, 
Peru.  Physician,  Minneapolis,  Minn.  d. 
1880,  Lima,  Peru. 

Jacob  Brackett  Wentworth.  b.  29 
April,  1848,  Brownlield.  Pliysician,  Low- 
ell, Mass. 

William  Asa  W^heeler.  A.B.,  Ilarv., 
1874;  M.D.,  Columbia,  1877.  b.  7  Jan.,18.'54, 
Evansville,  Ind.  Physician,  Evansville, 
Ind.  Supt.  U.  S.  Marine  IIosp.,  Bufl'alo, 
N.  Y.  Supt.  Innnigration  Bureau,  Ellis 
Island,  N.  Y. 

21— *  4 

Class  of  1877. 

Franklin  Haley  Allen,  b.  2()  Feb., 
bS^Ci,  Cornish.  Pliysician,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Almon  Ethan  Andi'ews.  b.  21  May, 
18,".o,  Buldeford.    d.  :!o  Sept.,  1878. 

Charles  W^esley  Brown.  M.D.,  Univ. 
City  of  N.  Y.,  1878.  b.  14  Sept.,  1849, 
Chesterville.     Physician,  Pomona,  Cal. 

James  Laurin  Budge,  b.  17  June,  1850, 
Lee.  Physician  and  druggist,  Coleman, 
Mich. 

Frederick  Chandler,  b.  27  Mar.,  1852, 
North  Conway,  N.  H.  Pliysician,  Mount 
Vernon,  N.  H.;  Amherst,  N.  H. 

Dana  Willis  Fellows,  b.  14  Aug.,  1847, 
Lincoln.     Dentist,  Portland. 

Louis  Caleb  Ford.  b.  11  -Vug.,  1&52, 
Atkinson.     Physician,  Milo. 

Isaac  Getchell.  b.  10  Mar.,  184(5,  Car- 
roll.   Physician,  Easton;  Brewer. 

Lucien  Hayden  Guptill.  M.D.,  Belle- 
vue  IIosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1878.  b.  11  Mar., 
18.i4,  South  Eliot.  Physician,  Charles- 
town,  Mass. 

Joseph  Webster  Heath,  b.  16  Mar., 
1N")4,  Bristol,  N.  II.  Physician,  Rumney, 
N.  II.;  Wakefield,  Mass. 

Edgar  Dwight  HiU.  b.  10  Aug.,  1853, 
Bidtleford.     Physician,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

John  Fremont  HiU.  M.D.,  L.  I.  Coll. 
IIosp.,  1887.  b.  29  Oct.,  1855,  Eliot.  Pub- 
lisher, Augusta.    State  Senate,  1893-4. 


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Frank  Joseph  King.  b.  31  Aug.,  1855, 
Smithfleld,  R.  I.  Physician,  MlUville, 
Mass. 

George  Melville  Lee.  b.  1851,  South 
Berwick.  Physician,  Topsham.  ri.2Nov., 
1885,  Portland. 

Daniel  Ozro  Smith  Lowell.   A.B.,  1874. 

Gustavus  Judson  Nelson,  b.  13  June, 
lS4fi,  Guilford.    Physician,  China. 

Alvah  Augustus  Plummer.  b.  16 
Nov.,  1854,  Topsham.  Physician,  Mount 
Vernon;  Boston  (1889). 

O'Neil  \A/"atson  Kobinson  Straw,  b. 
15  April,  1S54,  Newlield.  Physician,  Gor- 
hani. 

Edward  Swasey.  M.D.,  Columbia, 
1878.  b.  13  Mar.,  1S53,  Limerick.  Physi- 
cian, New  York  City;  Worcester,  Mass. 

Alonzo  Gardiner  Trafton.  b.  7  Aug., 
1855,  Alfred.    Druggist,  Boston. 

John   Adam    Twaddle,      b.    14'  Aug., 

1850,  Weld.    Physician,  Bethel. 
Joseph  Bellis  Twaddle.      b.  21  Oct., 

1851,  Weld.    Physician,  North  Anson. 
Joseph  Armour  Wade.     A.B.,  Univ. 

N.  B.,  1873.     b.  27  Feb.,  1849,  Fredericton, 
N.  B.    Physician,  St.  Andrews,  N.  B. 
John  Lemuel  Murray  Willis,      b.  11 
Fel).,   1856,  Chelsea,  Mass.       Physician, 

Eliot. 

24 *2 

Class  of  1878. 

Charles  Edwin  Bean.   b.  11  Dec,  1850, 

East  Corinth.      Physician  and  druggist, 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Albert  Henry  Burroughs,     b.  10  Oct., 

1842,  Iloulton.    Physician,  Saccarappa. 
Albert    Currier   Buswell.      b.  3  Oct., 

1853,  Wilmot,  N.  H.      Physician,  Epping, 

N.  II. 
Jefferson  Cary.     b.  4  Sept.,  1841,  Houl- 

ton.    Physician,  Caribou. 
Arthur    Llewellyn    Emerson.      b.    2 

April,  1849,  Hernion.    Physician,  Chester, 

N.  H. 
Frank  Herbert  Gardner,     b.  25  May, 

1853,  Corinna.    Physician,  Washburn  ;  W. 

Harpswell. 
John  Dearborn  Holt.    b.  15  Aug.,  1847, 

Kuniford.       Physician,  Mechanic   Falls; 

Berlin  Falls,  N.  H. 
Isaac  Chase  Irish,      b.  24  Aug.,  1854, 

Turner.    Physician,  Bowdoiuhani. 
David   Ashby   Kincaid.      b.   11   May, 

18.54,  Brunswick.     Physician,  South  Port- 
land. 


Alfred  Greeley  Ladd.     A.B.,  1873. 

Roger  John  Lang.  b.  27  July,  1851, 
Lowell,  IMass.  Physician  and  druggist, 
Lowell,  Mass.    d.  8  Dec,  1893. 

James  Mellen  Leavitt.  b.  26  July, 
1852,  Effingham,  N.  II.  Physician,  Effing- 
ham, N.  H. 

James  Olland  MeCorrison.  b.  29  May, 
1851,  Bath.    Physician,  North  Berwick. 

Francis  Henry  Packard,     b.  23  July, 

1847,  Woodstock.    Physician,  West  Paris. 
Edward    Preble,      b.   10    Jan.,    1855, 

Dover, N.H.  Physician, N.  Y. City;  Cleve- 
land, O.  Inst.  Dermatology,  WoosterUniv. 

Daniel  Prescott.  b.  29  Nov.,  1848,  Dix- 
mont.  Physician,  Plymouth,  d.  5  Sept., 
1887. 

WiUiam  Gilman  Reed.     A.B.,  1873. 

Prank  Whitman  Ring.     A.B.,  1869. 

Henry  Audubon  Small,     b.  8   Nov., 

18.53,  Limington.  Physician,  Ironton,  Col. ; 
Aspen,  Col. 

Robert  Given  Stanwood.     A.B.,  1875. 

Oscar  Whitney  Stone,  b.  10  Jan., 
18.52,  Milford.  Physician,  Camden;  Boul- 
der, Col. 

George  Barstow  Tibbetts.   b.  17  Mar., 

18.54,  Searsport.    Physician,  Orrington. 
George  Henry  Weston.     Lieut.,  146th 

111.  Vols.,  1865.  Physician.  Res.,  Augusta. 

Edward  Payson  W^ing.  b.  14  Sept., 
1850,  Fayette.    Physician,  Lynn,  Mass. 

John  Ed\^ard  Whitmore.  b.  27  Mar., 
1856,  Bowdoinham.  Physician,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

Henry  David  Worth,  b.  18  Dec,  1850, 
East  Corinth.  Physician,  Bradford;  Cor- 
inth. 

26— *  2 

Class  of  1879. 

William  Alden.     A.B.,  1876. 
Reuben  Richard  Baston.     A.B.,  1875. 
William  Pitt  Cleaveland.    b.  10  Aug., 

1848,  Madison.  Physician,  Caledonia, 
Traill  Co.,  North  Dakota. 

John  Briry  Curtis,  b.  13  Oct.,  1854, 
Bath.  Physician,  Brookton;  Orange 
Heights,  Fla. 

William  Abram   Drake,     b.  22  Oct., 

1849,  Concord,  N.  H.  Physician,  North 
Weymouth,  Mass. 

Selden  Frederic  Greene.  M.D.,Univ. 

City  of  N.  Y.,  1880.    b.  15  Oct.,  1857,  Athens. 

Physician,  Solon. 
Charles   Henry  Grout,     b.  22  Nov., 

18.54,  Worcester,  Mass.     Physician,  Hoi- 


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135 


yoke,  Mass.     Lawyer,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Pianist,  Worcester,  Mass. 
George  Leander  Gurney.    b.  IG  Nov., 

18.V5,  Wliitiiian,  lAIass.   Physician,  St.  Paul, 

Minn. 
Melvin  Alphonso  Harmon,  b.  27  Oct., 

IS')!,  Danvers,  Mass.    Pliysician,  Ossipee, 

N.  H. ;  Lynn,  Mass. 
Eugene  Holden.    Physician  and  drug- 
gist, South  Paris.    Salesman. 
Ebenezer  Humphrey,    b.  l(i  Oct.,  1841, 

Turner.    Physician,  New  Portland,    d.  29 

.July,  1883. 
Fred  Augustus  Jordan,     b.  4  Dec, 

]8.")5,  New  Portland.  Physician,  St.  Albans. 

d.  29  Nov.,  18S2. 
Frank  Luvill  Judkins.     b.  31   Jan., 

18.');5,  Freedom,  N.  H.    Physician,  Moulton- 

boro,  N.  H. ;  Lynn,  Mass. 
Charles  Eugene  Knight,    b.  20  April, 

18.")l,  Livermore.     Physician,  Livermore 

Falls. 
Charles    Mabry.      b.    11    Mar.,    1852, 

Ilirani.    Physician,  North  Vassalboro. 
John  Francis  Manning,     b.  24  Dec, 

18r)(;,  Eaton,  N.  IL    Physician,  Ellsworth. 
Myron  Lawrence  Marr.     b.  23  Feb., 

18.r2,  Alna.    Physician,  Athens;  Skowhe- 

gan. 
Nathaniel    Mason   Marshall.      b.   26 

May,  18.j7,  Ileljron.    Physician,  Portland. 
Frederick  Edward  Maxcy.    b.  15  May, 

1853,  Gardiner.     Physician,  Saco;  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Seth  Bradford  Morse,  b.  20  Nov.,  1853, 
rJucklicld.  Pliysician,  Paris;  Haverhill, 
Mass. 

Charles  Thompson  Moulton.  b.  4 
^Lir.,  1830,  Lisbon.  Physician,  Cumber- 
land Centre. 

George  Hosley  Shedd.  b.  13  Feb., 
18r)3,  Waterford.  Physician,  Fryeburg; 
No.  Conway,  N.  IL 

"William  Langdon  Simpson.  b.  11 
Mar.,  18.18,  Vassallwro.  Physician,  Bos- 
ton. 

Freeman  Evans  Small,      b.  24   July, 

1854,  Stoneham.     Physician,  I'ortland. 
Charles  Dennison  Smith.  A.B.,  Colby, 

1877.    A.M.,  Colby,    b.  8  Nov.,  18.55,  Port- 
land.   Physician,  Portland.    Prof.  Physi- 
ology.   Pres.  State  Bd.  of  Health. 
John  Glover  Thomas.    Res.,  Camden. 

d.  1881. 

George  Loring  Tobey.  b.  17  June, 
18."»3,  Machiasport.  Physician,  Lancaster, 
Mass. 


Percy  Warren,  b.  9  July,  1855,  Ban- 
gor. Physician,  Knoxville,  Tenn.;  Mid- 
dlesboroiigh,  Ky. 

George  Franklin  "Webber,  b.  12  June, 
18.53, Richmond.  Physician, Clinton;  Wal- 
tham,  Mass. 

Ellery  May  Wing.  b.  24  April,  1856, 
Wayne.  Pliysician,  North  Anson;  Ta- 
coma.  Wash. 

George  Lyman  "Woods,  b.  26  Aug., 
1849.  Physician,  Springfield,  I\[ass.;  Col- 
orado Springs,  Col. 

31— *  4 

Class  of  1880. 

"William  Russell  Barry,     b.  28  Mar., 

1854,  St.  George,  N.  B.      Physician,   St. 

George,  N.  B.    d.  7  Nov.,  1888. 
Ellison  Frank  Brown,    b.  8  Oct.,  1851, 

Searsmont.    Physician,  Lincolnville. 
James  Oliver  Harmon  Burnham.     b. 

11  Dec,  1840,  Limerick.     Physician,  Bar 

Mills. 
"Walter  Harris  Dinsmore.     b.  1  May, 

1857,  Harrington.    Physician,  Nashua,  N. 
IL;  Chicago,  111. 

Charles  Andrew  Dunham,  b.  25  May, 
18.55,  Ilallowell.  Physician,  St.  Augus- 
tine, Fla. 

Perry  Herbert  Elkins.  b.  8  Mar.,  18.W, 
Oldtown.     Physician,  ()ld(own. 

Elisha  Tolman  Gould.  b.  13  May, 
18.5(i,  Leeds.    I'hysician,  Sonora,  Cal. 

Charles  Delos  Hill.  b.  1!)  Mar.,  18.55, 
Fryeburg.    I'hysician,  Bethel. 

John  Alexander  Houston,  Jr.  b.  30 
July,  18.59,  Haverhill,  Mass.  Physician, 
Portland;  Northampton,  Mass. 

Charles  Campbell  Jaques.    b.  12  Jan., 

1858,  Bowdoin.      Manufacturer,    Boston, 
Mass. 

Irving  Mabry.    b.  4  Jan.,  1851,  Hiram. 

Physician,  North  Fryeliurg. 
"William  Hardy  Milliken.     b.  12  Dec, 

1857,  Saco.     Druggist,  Lynn.     Physician, 
Franklin,  Mass. 

Samuel  "Wilson  Otis.     b.  7  April,  1853, 

Ncwburg.    Phy.sician,  Carmel. 
James  Henry  O'Toole.      b.  29   May, 

18.59,   Lowell,   Mass.      Physician,  Ames- 

bui"y,  Mass. 
George  Putnam  Perley.    b.  18  June, 

1858,  Bridgton.    Physician,  Primghar,  la. 
Millett  Nathan  Porter,  b.  7  Oct.,  1853, 

South  I'aris.     Druggist,  Chicago,  111. 
Edward  Samuel  Power.    M.I).,  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.,  188-2.     Ph.G.,  Phil.  Coll. 


136 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


of  Pharmacy,  18S2.    b.  25  Mar.,  1853,  Mill- 

ington,  Md.    Druggist,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Frank   Eugene  Russell,     b.  2  June, 

1S43,  Bath.    Physician,  Damariscotta.    d. 

28  Nov.,  1886,  Waldoboro. 
John  Aiken  Sweat,      b.  23  Oct.,  1850, 

Brownfleld.      Surgeon,  Canadian  Pacific 

Railway.     Physician,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 
Cyrus  Freeland   Taylor,     b.  4  Oct., 

1857,  Hope.    Physician,  Pueblo,  Col. 
Samuel    Brackett    Thombs.       A.B., 

Dart.,  1877.     b.  22  April,  1853,  Gorham. 

I'liysician,  Knightsville;  Portlanil. 
Charles  Henry  Tobie.    b.  S  Aug. ,  1849, 

Mechanic    Falls.       Physician,    Mechanic 

Falls. 

22 *2 

Class  of  1881. 

CarroU  Waite  Abbott,  b.  29  Aug., 
1855, Rumford.  Physician, Albion;  Water- 
ville. 

Everett  Fremont  Adams.  A.B.,187C, 
Wesleyan.  b.  18  March,  1855,  Boothbay. 
I'hysician,  Providence,  R.  I. 

"Wendell  Holmes  Adams.  A.B.,  Bate.s, 
187G.  A.M.,  Bates.  b.llJune,  18.54,  Litch- 
field.   Physician,  Kingston,  Mass. 

Francis  Loring  Banfleld.  b.  5  Api-il, 
1844,  Boston.  I'hysician,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Samuel  Joseph  Bassford.  b.  26  Nov., 
1848,  Waterbury,  Conn.  Physician,  Bid- 
delord. 

Benjamin  Randall  Browne.  Physi- 
cian, Wiscasset. 

Orlando  "Warrington  Charles,  b.  20 
Aug.,  1856,  Fryeburg.  Physician,  Pem- 
broke, Mass. 

Joseph  Jordan  Cobb.  b.  ISSIJ,  Stone- 
ham.  Physician,  Milan,  N.  IT.;  Berlin, 
N.  H. 

"William  Baxter  Cushman.  Physi- 
cian, Oxford,  Mass. 

Merton  Oliver  Edwards,  b.  8  Mar., 
18.52,  West  Gardiner.  Physician,  Mon- 
mouth. 

"Walter  Elmore  Fernald.  b.  11  Feb., 
18.59,  Kittery.  Asst.  Physician,  State  In- 
sane Hosp.,  Mendota,  Wis.  Supt.  Mass. 
School  for  Feeble  Minded,  South  Boston. 
Physician,  Waverly,  Mass. 

Everett  Flood.  A.B.,  Colby,  1879.  b. 
10  Feb.,  1855,  Clinton.  Asst.  Physician, 
Woi-cester  Lunatic  Hosp.  Supt.  Hospital 
Cottages  lor  Children,  Baldwinville,  Mass. 


Charles   Henry    Gibbs.      b.  29   Aug., 

1851,  Quincy,  111.  Pliysician,  Livermore 
Falls. 

Granville  Albert  Harlow,     b.  3  July, 

1857,  Canton.  Physician,  W.Harpswell; 
Tyngsboro,  Mass. 

"William  Bixby  Hopkins,     b.  15  April, 

1854,  Norridgewock.  Phj'sician  and  drug- 
gist, Cumberland,  Wis. 

Francis  Oliver  Nichols,      b.  30  Mar., 

1855,  Merriniac,  Mass.  Physician,  Bail- 
undi.  Central  Africa.  Civil  engineer, 
Louisville,  Ky. 

Harold  "Verne  Noyes.    b.21  Jan.,  1859, 

Wilton.    Physician,  Berwick. 
"William    Herbert    Nute.       b.  8  May, 

1858,  Farmington,  N.  H.  Physician,  Farm- 
ington,  N.  H.;  Exeter,  N.  H. 

Charles  Carroll  O'Brion.  A.B.,  Tufts, 
1870.  b.  2  Feb.,  1849,  Portland.  Physician, 
Groveton,  N.  H. 

Clifford  Llewellyn  Pike.    b.  21  Feb., 

1859,  Sweden.    Physician,  Norway ;  Saco. 
John  Newton  Plaisted.      b.  11  June, 

1854,  Liniington,  Teacher.  Physician, 
Limerick;  Sanford. 

Daniel  Arthur  Robinson.    A.B.,  1873. 

Horace  Dean  Robinson,  b.  30  May, 
1S57,  Alna.     Physician,  Gardiner. 

Ernest  "Varian  Scribner.  A. B.,  Bates, 
1878.  1).  18  Feb.,  1855,  Lewiston.  Supt. 
Insane  Asylum,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Freeman  Park  Smith,  b.  1853,  Brook- 
field,  N.  S.     Phj'sician,  Barrington,  N.  S. 

Frank  Adalbert  Southwick.  b.  14 
Slay,  1858,  Groton,  N.  II.  Physician,  Bux- 
ton; Stevens  I'oint,  Wis. 

Frank  Dana  Switzer  Stevens,  b.  30 
May,  1860,  Auburn.  Phj^sician,  Lynn, 
Mass. 

Augustus  Littlefield  Tallman.  b.  17 
.Jan.,  1850,  Bath.  Physician,  Kast  Boston, 
Mass. 

Joseph  Dinsmore  Titcomb.  M.D.,  L. 
I.  Coll.  Hosp.,  1887.  b.  25  April,  1859,  Kings- 
bury. Physician,  Waterville;  Duluth, 
Minn. 

James  Buzzell  "Wescott.  b.  22  May, 
1841,  Gorham.    Physician,  Bath. 

30 

Class  of  1882. 

Clarence  Atwood  Baker.    A.B.,  1878. 
Samuel  Crosby  Bridgham.    b.  4  July, 

1852,  Hebron.  Physician,  South  Brain- 
tree,  Mass. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


137 


Frank  Henry  Carter,    b.  11  Jan.,  1858, 

Cape    Elizabetli.      Physician,    Portland. 

Sali'sinan.     Res.,  Melrose,  INlass. 
Pell  Russell  Clason.  A.B.,  1877,  Bates. 

A.M.,  Bates,    b.  13  .luly,  ISo.'i,  Litchfield. 

Physician,  Gardiner,    d.  ."51  Oct.,  1880. 
Frank  Herbert  Crocker.     A.B.,1877. 
Frederick  Henry  Daniels,    b.  22  Aug., 

18r)(),   Union.      Asst.   Physician,   Lunatic 

Hospital,  Woi'cestcr,  Mass.  Supt.Bcllcvue 

Place  Sanitarium,  Batavia,  111. 
Albert   Lincoln   French,      b.  8  Dec, 

18.")!),  Liveruiore  Falls.     Physician,  Lew- 

iston. 
Willis  LeForest  GatcheU.   b.  14  Aug., 

18r)4,  Wales.    I'liysician,  Brownfield. 
Linsy  Emilus  Grant,     b.  4  May,  1859, 

No.  I?er\vick.     Physician,  Candia,  N.  H.; 

Great  Falls,  N.  II. 
Edward  Brinley  Kellogg.    b.21  Aug., 

18.")0,  Slieboygan,  Wis.    Physician,  Boston, 

Mass. 
Elisha   Atwood   McCoUister.      A.B., 

Bates,  1879.      1).  2.5  Mar.,   1852,   Canton. 

Physician,  Gray. 
Charles  Albion  Meserve.     b.  27  Mar., 

18.")!t,  Standish.    Pliysician,  Portland,    d.l 

Fel».,  18!)2. 
Joseph  Smith  Morton.      M.D.,  Univ. 

City  of  N.  Y.,  188:?.     Pliysician,  Shelburne, 

N.  S. 
Albert  Francis  Murch.  b.  1840,  Stand- 

ish.     Physician,  Ciunherland  Mills. 
Frank   Dumont   Rollins,     b.  24  Jan., 

ISOO,  Ilallowell.     Physician  and  druggist. 

Corona,  Col.;  Mew  <1rleans,  I.ia. 
Edward  Byron  Silsby.   b.  8  May,  1853, 

Aurora.     Plo'sician,  Cherryfleld. 
Gilbert  Austin  Smith,     b.  1838,  Cale- 

d(niia,  Nova  .Scotia.   I'liysician,  Liverpool, 

N.  S. 
Sumner  Phinney  Smith,     b.  2  June, 

18.")(!,  Topsliani.    Physician,  Lowell,  Mass. 
Seriah  Stevens,     b.  15  Oct.,  1851,  Sid- 
ney. Physician,  Marshfleld,  Mass.;  Cleve- 
land, (). 
John   Stevenson.      b.   28  July,   1848, 

Knox.     Physician,  Searsport;   Freedom. 

(1.  K;  Jan.,  1890. 
Samuel   Chase   Thayer,     b.  15  Jan., 

18<!1,  Waterville.  Physician,  Boston,  Mass. 
Asa  Howard   Twitchell.    b.  14  July, 

18.")2,. Jackson.  Physician,  Alton;  Oldtown. 
Justin  Adfer  "Walling.     A.B.,  Colby, 

187!l.    b.  2i)  Oct.,  18,58,  Burrillville,  R.  I. 

Physician,  Jonesport;  Milliridge. 


Cecil  Ernest  "Wasgatt.  b.  16  April, 
18.5;5,  r:den,  Mt.  Desert.  Physician,  Sedg- 
wick; Selnia,  Cal.;  Deer  Isle. 

George  Wells  Way.  b.  10  Nov.,  1856, 
Sutton,  Vt.     Physician,  Portland. 

Harry  Atwood  Weymouth.  b.  11 
iMar.,  18.58,  Saco.  Physician,  Saco.  State 
Senate,  1887-8. 

Leslie  Hill  Wheeler,  b.  16  Aug.,  1854, 
Corinth.    Physician,  South  Brewer. 

Horatio  W^oodbury.  A.B.,  Bates,  1876. 
.A.M.,  Hates.  1).  12  .luly,  18.52,  Danville. 
Physician,  Soutli  Paris. 

28—*  3 

Class  of  1883. 

George  Edwin  Allen,  Jr.  b.  10  May, 
18(;3,  Cornish.   Physician,  Bradford,  Mass. 

Fred  Augustus  Bragdon.  b.  24  Oct., 
1859,  Liniington.  Physician,  Shapleigh; 
Springvale. 

William  HaUett  Cole.  b.  10  Sept., 
18.55,  Caledonia,  N.  S.  Physician,  Cale- 
donia, N.  S. 

Oliver  Fernald  Cushing.  b.  10  Mar., 
1801,  Thomaston.    Physician,  Boston. 

Oscar  Charles  Sanborn  Davies.  A.B., 
1879. 

Mark  Trafton  Dodge,  b.  17  May,  1851, 
Burnliaiu.    Physician,  Troy. 

Walter  Joseph  Downs,  b.  5  Nov., 
18.55,  Waterboro.  I'liysician  and  drug- 
gist, W.'iterboro. 

Crosby  Gordon  Eaton,  b.  8  Mar.,  1858, 
Vienna.  Physician,  Oakland;  Roswell, 
New  Mexico. 

Frederick  Arthur  Chase  Emerson, 
b.  0  .Jan.,  18(iO,  Charleston.  I'liysician, 
Garland. 

Thomas  Fillebrown.  D.M.D.,  Harv., 
18G9.  b.  13  Jan.,  18;iC,  Wintlirop.  Dentist, 
Portland;  Boston.  Prof.  Operative  Den- 
tistry, Harvanl. 

John  Lewis  Fortier.  b.  2!)  Mar.,  1853, 
St.  Sylvester,  P.  Q.  Pliysi(;ian,  Water- 
ville. 

Alpha  Haven  Harriman.  b.  14  Oct., 
1857,  Albany,  N.  H.  Physician,  Lacoiiia, 
N.  H. 

Alfred  Hitchcock.    A.B.,  1881. 

Alvin  Dennett  Holmes.     A.B.,  1880. 

Edward  Johnson,  b.  15  July,  1861, 
Dexter.    Physician,  Fullerton,  Neb. 

John  Henry  Keating.  A.B.,  Holy 
Cross  Coll.,  1880.  b.  12  Mar.,  18,59,  Port- 
lanii.  I'liysician,  Biddeford.  d.  10  Dec, 
1891. 


138 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Frederick    William    Kelley.      b.    11 

June,  1859,  Shelburne,  N.  S.     Physician, 

Chester,  N.  S. 
George    Woodworth    Lougee.     b.   3 

June,  IS')!),  Effingham,  N.  H.    Physician, 

Freetlom,  N.  H. 
Willis   Bryant   Moulton.     b.  3  July, 

1862,  Cornish.    I'hysician,  Portland.    Clin. 

Prof.  Diseases  of  Eye  and  Ear. 
Everett  Thornton  TTealey.    b.  8  Nov., 

18.58,  Hampden.    Physician,  Bangor. 
Clarence  Ardeen  Peaslee.    b.  10  Aug., 

ISiJS,  Alna.    Physician,  Wiscasset. 
Clark  Barker  Rankin.    A.B.,  Bates, 

1880.    b.  7  Sept.,  1858,  Hiram.    Physician, 

Bryant's  Pond. 
Charles  Martin  Sleeper,    b.  20  June, 

1856,  Lake  Village,  N.  II.  Physician,  South 
Berwick. 

James  Houlton  Syphers.  b.  7  Dec, 
1837,  Houlton.  Physician,  Mars  Hill ;  Wil- 
lard. 

Thompson  Joseph  Trueman.  b.  24 
Mar.,  18.56,  Point  de  Bute,  N.  B.  Physi- 
cian, Acadia  Mines,  N.  S. 

Herbert  Francis  Twitchell.  b.  Ki 
Nov.,  1850,  Bethel.  Physician,  Freeport; 
Portland. 

Peleg  Benson  Wing.  b.  17  Oct.,  1860, 
Livermore.  Physician,  Dixfleld;  Tacoma, 
Wash. 

Frank  Pierce  Whitaker.  b.  14  Feb., 
18.52,  Albion.    Physician,  Ilermon. 

28— *1 

Class  of  1884. 

Howard  Edwin  Abbott,  b.  1  Jan., 
18.58,  Tremont.    Physician,  Rockport. 

George  Manley  Atwood.  b.  2G  Dec, 
1855,  Portland.  Physician,  Ossipee,  N.  H.; 
Bradford,  Mass. 

Charles  Leander  Barnes,     b.  21  Jan., 

1857,  Bale  Verte,  N.  B.      Physician,  Dor- 
chester, N.  B. 

George  Adams  Barker,  b.  8  May,  1855, 
Naples.    Physician,  Shell  Lake,  Wis. 

Koscoe  Granville  Blanchard.  b.  24 
July,  1853,  West  Cumberland.  Physician , 
Dover,  N.  H. 

John  Copps  Bowker,  Jr.  b.  8  June,  1861, 
Lawrence,  Mass.  Physician,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  Lawrence,  Mass. 

John  Elmer  Bradbury,  b.  20  May, 
1859,  Livermore  Centre.  Physician,  Liv- 
ermore Falls;  Rockland,  Mass. 


Leonard  Dearth.      b.   20  Mar.,   1858, 

East  Sangerville.      Physician,  Foxcroft; 

Los  Angeles,  Cal. 
Harry   Hale   Ford.     b.  5   Aug.,  1802, 

Bristol.    Physician,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 
Hartwell    James    Frederick.       b.   23 

Mar.,  18.59,  Readfield.  Physician,  Augusta. 
Joseph  Olivier  Gen^reux.    b.  28  Apr., 

1859,  St.  Cuthbert,  P.  Q.  Physician,  Man- 
itoba; Webster,  Mass. 

John  Roberts  Haley.  Druggist,  Ken- 
nebunk. 

Frederick  Carroll  Heath.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1878;   A.M.,  Amherst,      b.  19  Jan., 

18.57,  Gardiner.  Act.  Asst.  Surg.  U.  S. 
Marine  Hosp.  Serv.,  Detroit,  Mich.  Physi- 
cian, Indianapolis. 

Clinton  Perley  Hubbard,     b.  9  April, 

1849,  Hiram.    Physician,  Lovell. 
Hiram  Hunt,  Jr.  b.  15  Nov.,  1860,  Rob- 

binston.    Physician,  Greenville. 
Herbert  Lewis  Johnson.     A.B.,  1881. 
Martin   Piper   Judkins.     b.  19  April, 

18.53,  Monmoutli.    Physician,  Union. 
John  Allen  Kennard.   b.  14  Dec,  1860, 

Parsonsfleld.    Physician,  E.  Parsonsfleld. 
Charles  Avery  Moulton.     b.  12  Mar., 

1860,  Concord.    Physician,  St.  Albans. 
Mark  Trafton  Newton.    A.  B.,  Bates, 

1880.  b.  26  May,  1855,  Andover.  IMiysi- 
cian,  Sabattus. 

Cyrus  Benedict  Peckham.  A.B., 
Brown,  1866.  A.M.,  Brown,  b.  20  Mar., 
1833,  Middletowu,  R.  I.  Home  missionary 
and  jihysician.    Res.,  Hallowell. 

Joseph  Wakefield  Perkins,  b.  4  Dec, 
1856,  Industry.    Physician,  Wilton. 

Augustus  William  Potter.  A.  B., 
Bates,  1877 ;  A.M.,  Bates,  b.  11  May,  1854, 
Auburn.    Physician,  Lisbon. 

Charles  Franklin  Rideout.  b.  25  Mar., 
1858,  Bath.    Physician,  Bath. 

W^arren  Gray  Sawyer,  b.  13  Feb., 
18.55,  INIadison.    Physician,  Madison. 

Lyman  Beecher  Shehan.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1877.  A.M.,  Amherst,  b.  16  June, 
1S55,  Turner.  Physician,  W.  Superior,  Wis. 

Frederick  Thomas  Simpson.  A.B., 
Yale,  1879.  b.  3  July,  1857,  Bath.  Physi- 
cian, Hartford,  Conn. 

James  Selden  Sturtevant.    b.  9  Sept., 

18.58,  Hebron.     Physician,  Dixfield. 
Richard  Lewis  Swett.     A.B.,  1880. 
Edward  Henry  Trowbridge.      A.B., 

Dart.,  1881.  b.  1  Oct.,  1856,  Portland. 
Physician,  Worcester,  Mass. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


139 


Solomon  Addison  Vosmus.  b.  29  Apr., 
IS')",  Auburn.    Physician,  Pownal. 

John  Edwin  Walker.     A.B..  1881. 

"Will  Amasa  Weldon.  Physician,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal. 

n,3-*l 

Class  of  1885. 

Daniel  Driscoll.  b.  l(i  Jan.,  ISGO,  Win- 
tliro)).  I'liysician,  Winthrop;  Centre  Sid- 
ney. 

George  Porter  Emmons.  A.B.,  Bates, 
1883.  A.M.,  Bates,  b.  7  July,  18.59, 
Georgetown.  Physician,  Lewiston.  Siipt. 
Central  Rle.  Gen.  IIosp. 

Arthur  Collis  Gibson.     A.B.,  1883. 

Henry  Williams  Harlow.  A.B.,  Harv., 
188-2.  b.  28  April,  1859,  Augusta.  (I.  9  Nov., 
188.'),  Portland. 

Isaac  Deering  Harper,  b.  29  May,  18(10, 
Limerick.    Physician,  Windham. 

James  Frederick  Hill.  b.  15  June, 
18.54,  Waterville.     Physician,  Waterville. 

Otis  Littlefield.  b.  29  Sept.,  18G1, 
Sedgwick.    I'hysician,  Bluehill. 

Frank  Byron  Look.  b.  22  April,  1859, 
West  Tisbury,  INIass.  Physician,  Middle- 
town,  Conn. 

Roderick  Hugh  McLean,  b.  8  July, 
18.50,  Sydney  Mines,  Cape  Breton,  N.  S. 
Physician,  Boston,    d.  l(i  July,  1887. 

Elmon  Joseph  Woyes.  b.  15  Dec, 
18.59,  (Trei'Mwood.  Physician,  Norway; 
r>ovcll. 

Herbert  Montell  Post.  b.  15  April, 
18.59,  Thoniaston.  Phj'sician,  St.  Cloud, 
Minn.    d.  4  Jan.,  189.?. 

Frank  Ellsworth  Stone,  b.  IG  July, 
1862,  Lj'iin,  Mass.   I'hysician,  Lynn,  Mass. 

James  Brown  Thornton,  b.  5  Oct., 
1861,  Gilnianton,  N.  H.  Physician,  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Charles   Edgar   Wilson,     b.  9   Sept., 
18.5;;,  Limerick.     Physician,  Hiram. 
14— »  3 

Class  of  1886. 

Robert  Noyes  Adams.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1882.  b.  1.5  Sept.,  1861,  Brighton,  Vt.  Phy- 
sician, Portland. 

William  Rice  Ballou.  M.D.,  Bellevue 
IIosp.  :Me(l.  Coll.,  1886.  b.  27  July,  1864, 
Bath.  Surg.,  Bellevue  Dispensari'.  Phy- 
sician, New  York  City.  d.  10  Mar.,  1893, 
Thomasville,  Ga. 

Edward  Webb  Chase.     A.B.,  188.3. 


Wallace  Jason  Collins.     A.B.,  1883. 

W^illiam  Lawrence  Dana.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1883.  b.  30  June,  1862,  Portland.  Physi- 
cian, Portland.    Demonstrator  Histology. 

Joseph  Alb^ric  G6n6reux.  b.  12  Feb., 
1861,  Druinmondville,  P.  (J.  Physician, 
Southbridge,  Mass. 

Jesse  Durrell  Haley.  b.  13  Oct., 
1861,  Cornish.     Physician,  Limerick. 

Willis  Franklin  Hart.  b.  5  July,  1859, 
Ilolden.    Physician,  Kxeter. 

Alfred  King.  A.B.,  Colby,  1883.  b.  2 
July,  1861,  Portland.  Physician,  Port- 
land. 

Charles  Edwin  Lander,  b.  13  April, 
1861,  Lewiston.  Physician,  Lisbon  Falls; 
Alfred. 

Herbert  Alton  Lombard,  b.  2G  Jan., 
1863,  Baldwin.    Physician,  Bridgtou. 

William  Jordan  Maybury.  b.  27  Mar., 
18.58,  I'eru.    Physician,  Springvale;  Saco. 

Alfred  Ira  Noble.  A.B.,  Colby,  1883. 
b.  3  Mar.,  1856,  Fairfield.  Asst.  Physician, 
Lunatic  Hospital,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Charles  Howard  Ridlon.    b.  11  May, 

1859,  Cornish.     Physician,  Gorham. 
Henry  Loring  Staples.    A.B.,  1881. 
Lincoln    Atwood    Sukeforth.      b.    19 

May,  1860,  Washington.      Physician,  Bar- 

num,  Minn.;  Carlton,  Minn. 
Addison  Sanford  Thayer.   A.B.,  Harv., 

1881.     M.I).,  Harv.,  1888.    b.  5  Aug.,  18.58, 

Med  way,    Mass.       Physician,    Portland 

Demonstrator  A  natomy . 
George  Ernest  Thomes.     b.  12  June, 

18;58,    Portlauil.       Physician,  Stoughton, 

Mass.;  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 
John    Franklin    Thompson.       A.B., 

Dart.,   1882.    b.  14    Oct.,  18,59,    Eastport. 

Physician,  Portland.     Prof.  Diseases  of 

Women. 
Fred  Elbridge  Varney.    b.  2G  Jan., 

18(;i,  Skowhegan.   Physician,  Skowliegan ; 

Union. 

20— *1 

Class  of  1887. 

John  Warren  Achorn.     A.B.,  1879. 
Henry   Dexter    Averill.       b.    1    May, 

1860,  Kcnnebunkport.       Physician,    Bar 
Harbor. 

Edward  Eugene  Baker,  b.  7  Nov., 
1S62,  Augusta.    Physician,  Friendship. 

Frank  Byron  Brown,  b.  3  Sept.,  18G3, 
North  Chichester,  N.  II.  Physician,  Salina, 
Kan. ;  Boston. 


140 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


George  Clinton  Chamberlain,  b.  IG 
Aug.,  ISGO,  Richmond.  Physician,  Roclc- 
land;  Friendship. 

Moses  Bennett  Cobb.  h.  16  July,  1852, 
Saccarappa.    I'h3-sician,  Biddeford. 

"Walter  Edward  Elwell.      b.  21  April, 

1800,  Woodfords.       Surg.    National    Sol- 
diers' Home,  Togus. 

Oscar  Storer  Erskine.  b.  3  Jan.,  18G5, 
Morrill.    Physician,  Allanlio;  Frankfort. 

Edwin  William  Gould,  b.  27  May, 
lS.'):i,  North  Bucksport.  Physician,  Sears- 
port.    Comm'r  of  seashore  Usheries. 

Ambrose  Hastings  Harding,  b.  1!) 
May,  lS()-2,  Hermon.     Physician,  Monson. 

William  King.     A.B.,  1881. 

Delorme  Gilkey  Luce.  b.  4  Mar.,  18G0, 
Anson.  Physician,  Caribou,  d.  10  Nov., 
1892. 

John  Witham  Nichols.     A.B.,  1881. 

Francis  Sylvester  Packard,  b.  18  Feb., 
18(;i,  Parkman.     Physician,  VVaterford. 

Henry  Wilson  Ring.     A.B.,  1879. 

Arthur  Wilmot  Rowe.  b.  7  Mar., 
1859,  Dedham.     Physician,  Oldtown. 

Herbert  Benjamin  Royal,  b.  24  Sept., 
18fi3,  Garland.   Physician,  Harvard,  Mass. 

Carleton  Keith  Sparrow,  b.  15  Mar., 
180."),  Middleborough,  Mass.  Physician, 
Strong,  d.  S  June,  1S88,  Middleborougli, 
Mass. 

Edward  Franklin  Stevens,  b.  Carroll. 
Physician,  Seattle,  Wash. 

Edwin  Leander  Thompson,  b.  31 
Mar.,  1801,  Kennebunk.  Physician,  Bu.x- 
ton  Centre. 

20— *  2 

Class  of  1888. 

Dudley  Johnson  Bell.  b.  27  June, 
1803,  Bristol,  N.  B.  Physician,  Fort  Fair- 
field. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Brown,      b.  11  May, 

1801,  Clinton.    IMiysician,  Clinton. 
Frederick  Leander  Davis,    b.  3  April, 

18.59,  Portland.    Physician,  Biddeford. 
Charles  Augustus  Dennett,  b.5  Nov., 

1803,  Portland.    Physician,  Bar  Mills. 
Frederic  Howard  Files.      A.B.,  1883. 
George  Herbert  Guptill.     b.  5  Sept., 

1804,  Berwick.  Physician,  Raymond,  N.  H . 
Corydon    W^ebster    Harlow.       A.B., 

Bates,  1885.    b.  14  Sept.,  1804,  Washington. 
Physician,  Melrose  Highlands,  Mass. 
John  Keith  Hooper,     b.  30  Aug.,  1859, 
Franklin.    Physician,  Camden. 


Henry  Austin  King.    b.  22  April,  1861, 

Newbnrg.    Physician,  Dixmont. 
Charles  Ernest  Lancaster,  b.  Ki  Apr., 

1S02,  Richmond.  Physician,  Bowdoinham. 
Philip  Sidney  Lindsey.  A.B.,  1884. 
Wilbur   Grant    Martin,      b.  15   Mar., 

1804,  Lovell.  Physician,  Madison,  N.  H. 
Arthur  Raymond  Meader.    b.SAug., 

1S05,  Waterville.  Physician,  Waterville. 
William  Howe  Merrill,      b.   3   April, 

1804,  Newport.  Physician,  I'lymouth;  Wo- 
burn,  Mass. 

George  Prentiss  Morgan,  b.  22  June, 
1801,  New  Gloucester.  Physician,  Dover, 
N.  H. 

Hartstein  Wendell  Page.  A.B.,  Colby, 
1880.  A.M.,  Colby,  b.  10  Oct.,  1850,  Rock- 
port.  Physician,  Lunatic  IIosp.,  Worces- 
ter, Mass. 

John  Grant  Quimby.  b.  8  April,  1862, 
Sandwich,  N.  H.  Physician,  Lake  Village, 
N.  H. 

Jesse  Andrew  Randall,  b.  6  Dec, 
1803,  South  Liniington.  Physician,  Old 
Orchard. 

Fred  Ellsworth  Sweetsir.  b.  11  Nov., 
ISOO,  Saco.     Physician,  Merrimac,  Mass. 

George  W^ alter  Weeks,  b.  1  Sept., 
1801,  Cornish.     Physician,  Cornish. 

W^illiam  Wallace  Wilcomb.  b.  15  Oct., 
1S04,  Chester,  N.  H.  Physician,  Suncook, 
N.  H.    d.  2  Dec,  189-2. 

21— *1 

Class  of  1889. 

Ellra  Charles  Andrews,     b.  9  Sept., 

1805,  Lovell  Centre.  Physician,  N.  Anson. 
DeForest  Woodruff  Chase,  b.  27  May, 

1807,  Lyini,  IMass.    Phj-sician,  Boston. 
Charles  Frederick  Curtis.    M.D.,  Bel- 
levue  IIosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1890.     b.  20  April, 

1803,  Bath.     Physician,  Bath. 
Gilbert   Gaudreau.     b.  11  Nov.,  1854, 

Frenchville.    Physician,  Augusta. 
Charles  Eugene  Harvey.    M.D.,  Bel- 

levne  IIosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1889.    Physician, 

Bath  Beach,  N.  Y. 
Allston  Frost  Hunt.     b.  17  Dec,  1863, 

Stroudwater.       Physician,    Swampscott, 

Mass. 
Leon  Stephen  Merrill,     b.   22  Dec, 

1804,  Solon.     Postmaster,  Solon. 
Henry   McCollister   Moulton.     A.B., 

1887. 
Harry  Melville  Nickerson.  b.  11  Mar., 

1805,  Phillips.    Physician,  Portland. 


MEDICAL    (iRADUATES 


141 


Francis  Egbert  Nye.    b.  12  Dec,  1865, 

South  Orrington.    rhysician,  W.  Brooks- 

ville. 
Michael  O'HaUoran.    b.  29  Sept.,  ISlil, 

Lowell.     Physician,  Iloulton.    il.  28  June, 

1S!)2,  Denver,  Col. 
George  Merrill  Randall,     b.  20  Mar., 

ISty.),    iiivcrsiile.       Physician,    Pasailcna, 

Cal. 
George  Dill  Rowe.     b.  29  Sept.,  ISCG, 

Sniilhfield.     Physician,  Oakland. 
Matthew  Francis  Ryan.     b.  14  May, 

iS.'iS,  liaring.     Physician,  .Sherman. 
Frank    AVilliara    Searle.     b.   8   Sept., 

ls")l,  liuwcll,  Mass.    Pliysician,  Portland. 
Charles  Porter  Small.      A. B.,  Colby, 

l.sso.    b.   It;  Nov.,  lSi>?>,   T5angor.    E.\ani. 

Physi(-ian,  (Jliicago  Univ.,  Chicago,  111. 
Charles    Bradford    Sylvester,      b.    12 

Fell.,  l.sd."),  Ca.sco.    Physici.m,  Harrison. 
Albert  Josiah  Taylor,  b.  19  Dec,  18G5, 

Burlington.    IMcrchant,  Caribou. 
George  Thompson,     b.  21  Mar.,  18()1, 

Union.     Physician,  Taftville,  Conn. 
Amos  Brown  Townsend.  A.r>.,Coll)y, 

188.).  b.  KS.July,  18()1,  Xorridgcwock.    Phy- 
sician, Alameda,  Cal. 
Philip  Henry  Sheridan  Vaughan.     b. 

1  .Jan.,  ISCI,  New   Porlland.     I'hysiciaii, 

Insane  Hospital,  Augusta. 
Charles  Alvano  Whitney,    b.  21  Oct., 

18(J0,  Phillii)s.     Physician,  Boston. 
Frank   Nathaniel   Whittier.       A.IJ., 

188."). 

Edward  Archer  Wight,     b.  28  Nov., 
18()4,  Casco.    Physician,  Bolster's  Mills. 
24—*  1 

Class  of  1890. 

Charles  Everett  Adams.     A.B.,  1884. 

Quincy  Adams  Bridges,  b.  4  Feb., 
18t;i,  IVnibroke.     I'hysician,  Guilford. 

Henry  Herbert  Brock.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, ISSG.  b.  30  May,  1864,  Portland. 
Physician,  Portland. 

George  Rigby  Camp.  b.  5  Feb.,  1850, 
.Jem.scg,  N.  H.    I'liysician,  Fairville,  N.  B. 

John  Turner  Billing.  I'hys'n,  Spraguc's 
INlills. 

Nelson  Carey  Haskell.  A.D.,  Am- 
herst, 1887.  b.  14  Sept.,  1866,  Deering. 
I'liysician,  Boston. 

Joseph  Howard  Mansur.  b.  20  Oct., 
1865,  South  Wakelleld,  N.  H.  Pliysician, 
Orr's  Island. 


W^illiam  Truman  Merrill.  B.L.,  Dart., 

1887.     M.I).,  Dart.,  1890.     b.  26  Jan.,  1861 

Deer  Isle.    Pliysician,  Patten. 
Herbert  Brainerd  Perry,     b.  5  Sept. 

1865,  Cape  j:ii/,abcth.  Physician,  Amherst 

Mass.    p:.\am.  Surg.  :Mass.  Agric.  Coll. 
James  Kennard  Paxil  Rogers,     b.  24 

Aug.,  186."),  South  Eliot.  Physician,  Knight 

ville. 
Edward  Everett  Shapleigh.  b.SMar. 

1868,  Kittery.     I'liysician,  Kittery. 
Allan   Lincoln   Shirley,      b.  15  Feb. 

1865,  Fryeburg.     Physician,  ilast  Bridge 

water,  Mass. 
Henry  Atherton  Smith.   A.B.,  Colby 

1886.    b.  23  June,  1866,  Auburn.    Physi 

cian,  I.ivermorc. 
Fred  Merritt  Stiles,     b.  10  Jan.,  1864 

.Saccaraiipa.      Physicuan,  Waltham,  Mass 
Fred  EUiston   Strout.      b.  15  Sept. 

1867,  Albion.    Physician,  Gardiner. 
Arthur  Leland  Sukeforth.     b.  9  July 

1869,  No.  Union.      Physician,  No.  White 
field. 

16 

Class  of  1891. 

Chancey  Adams.  A.B.,  Colby,  1885. 
1).  15  Mar.,  1861,  New  Portland.  Physi- 
cian, Anson. 

Burt  Andrews.  M.D.,  Bellevue  Hosp. 
Med.  Coll.  b.  19  May,  1869,  Cornish.  Phy- 
sician, Rochester,  N.  H. 

W^illiam    Herbert   Bradford.      A.B., 

1888. 

Frank  Irving  Brown.     A.B.,  1885. 
Charles    Burleigh,      b.  2(5  Feb.,   1855, 

Lewiston.     Physician,  Maiden,  Mass. 
Herbert  Knight  Colbath.      b.  9  May, 

1869,  Farniingtoii,  N.  II.    Physician,  North 

Berwick. 
Harris  Obadiah  Curtis,      b.  14  Dec, 

1860,  Biclimond.     Physician,  Topsham. 
Benjamin  Glazier  Willey  Cushman. 

A.B.,  Bates,  1885.   b.  2  April,  1863,  Sumner. 

Physician,  Auburn. 
Samuel  Wilbert  Davis,      b.  17  Feb., 

18(!4,  Fariiiington,N.  II.    Physician,  Alton, 

N.  H. 

Daniel  Clement  Dennett,     b.  29  May, 

18(!8,  Saccarajipa.     Physician,  Bradford. 
Charles  Herbert  Fish.   b.  5  Dec,  1865, 

Manchester,  N.  II.    d.  20  Aug.,  1892. 
John   Smith    Fogg.      M.D.,  Bellevue 

llosp.  Med.  Coll.     b.  31  Jan.,  1865,  Bidde- 

ford.    Physician,  Biddeford. 


4^^^^'*'  OF  thp:    ^?^^\ 

fUlTIVBESITYl 


142 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


George  Augustus  Gregory,    b.  4  Mar., 

1865,  Churchoon,  Nova  Scotia.     Physician, 
Bootlibaj'  Harbor. 

Howard  Clinton  Hanson,  b.  22  Sept., 
18(14,  Buxton  Center.  Pliysician,  Yar- 
mouth. 

Edward  Howard  Hawley.  b.  11  Oct., 
18(;4,  Batli.    Physician,  Clucaj,^o,  111. 

Harry  Waldo  Kimball,  b.  17  Jan., 
1S08,  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  Physician,  Prov- 
ideuce,  R.  I. 

"Willis  Hazen  KimbaU.  b.  2  Dec, 
ISO",  Bridston.  Physician,  Medfield,  Mass. 

Arthur  Wayland  Langley.  b.  17  Mar., 
ISO.),  Acton.    Physician,  Denver,  Col. 

George  Franklin  Libby.  b.  4  Mar., 
1868,  Portland.    Physician,  Togus. 

Frank  Henry  McLaughlin.  b.  2(j 
Sept.,  186:5,  Carmel.    Physician,  Exeter. 

Joseph  Harvey  Murphy,     b.  4  May, 

1866,  Andover,   N.  B.      Physician,  Fort 
Fairfield. 

John  Clement  Parker.     A.B.,  1886. 
Harry   Snow    Parsons.       b.  14  Mar., 

1867,  Brunswick.      Dentist,  Boston.      In- 
structor Median.  Dentistry,  Harvard. 

Herbert    Harmon    Purinton.       b.  22 

A  pr.,  186"),  Saco.     Physician,  Greene. 
Arthur  Asbra  Shaw.    b.  7  Apr.,  1864, 

Ktiui.    Physician,  Clinton. 
John    Ziba    Shedd.     b.  8  July,  1861, 

Norway.    I'hysician,  North  Conway,  N.  H. 
"Willey  Edgar  Sincoek.      b.  17  Dec., 

1867,  Presque  Isle.      Physician,  Caribou. 
Clement    Colfax    Whitcomb.       b.  16 

Sept.,  1868,  Dixmont.    Physician,  Monroe. 

28— *1 


Class  of  1892. 

Justin  Darius  Ames.      b.  7  Deo.,  1865, 

Canaan.    Physician,  Athens. 
Charles  Howard  Bangs,      b.  14  April, 

1861,  Limerick.    Physician,  Lynn,  Mass. 
James  Prentiss  Blake,    b.  3  Oct.,  1865, 

Harrison.    Physician,  Minot. 
Luther    Grow   Bunker,      b.  1!)   Mar., 

1868,  Trenton.    Physician,  North  Berwick. 
John  William  Connellan.     b.  21  Oct., 

1868,  Portland.    Physician,  Lewiston. 
David  Benjamin  Crediford.  b.  19  May, 

1864,  Kennebunkport.  Physician,  Augusta. 
Russell  Hubert  Croxford.  A.B.,  Wes- 

leyan,  1887.     b.    17    May,  1858,  Lincoln. 

Physician,  Orlaud. 


Frederick  Henry  Eames.     A.B.,  1882. 

Salustiano  Fanduiz.  A.B.,  St.  Do- 
mingo Inst.,  1800.  b.  8  June,  1868,  St. 
Domingo.     Pliysician,  Brunswick. 

Roland  Sumner  Gove.  b.  2  April, 
1870,  Linnngton.    Physician,  Biddcford. 

Charles  Franklin  Hamlin,  b.  14  July, 
186ii,  Otislield.     Phy.sician,  Millis,  Mass. 

Fremont  Lincoln  Hogan.  b.  25  Aug., 
1863,  Bath.    Physician,  Bath. 

Samuel  Edmund  Knight,     b.  21  July, 

1869,  Matloon,  111.  Physician,  Stockton,  Cal. 
James  Otis  Lincoln,     b.  27  Dec,  1863, 

Bath.    Physician,  Bath. 

Edward  James  McDonough.  A.B., 
Holy  Cross  Coll.,  1889.  b.  10  Aug.,  1867, 
I'ortland.     IMiysician,  Me.  Gen.  Hosp. 

Charles  Francis  Nutter,    b.  24  May, 

1870,  Rochester,  N.  H.      Physician,    Me. 
Gen.  Hosp. 

Charles  Asa  Palmer,  b.  1867,  Bath. 
IMiysician,  Bowdoinham. 

Isaac  Parke  Parke,  b.  16  Mar.,  1867, 
Stockton.    Physician,  Revere,  Mass. 

Sylvanus  Cobb  Pierpont.  b.  4  May, 
IS.W,  Washington.  Physician,  Washing- 
ton. 

David  Arthur  Plett.  A.B.,  V.S.,  Mc- 
Gill.  b.  1  Sept.,  1857,  Montreal.'  Physi- 
cian, Brunswick. 

Herbert  Winslow  Robinson,  b.  27 
.July,  1857,  South  Windham.  Physician, 
Epping,  N.  H. 

Owen  Percy  Smith,  b.  It  April,  1869, 
Hiram.    Physician,  Portland. 

Clarence  Augustus  Stetson,  b.  23 
April,  1861,  Boxford,  Mass.  Physician, 
Lowell,  Mass. 

Eugene  Leslie  Stevens.  A.B.,  Bates, 
1889.  b.  20  Sept.,  1865,  Troy.  Physician, 
Howard,  R.  I. 

James  Stephen  Sullivan,  b.  20  Sept., 
1868,  Manchester,  N.  H.  Physician,  Win- 
chester, N.  H. 

Albie  Warren  Sylvester,  b.  6  July, 
1863,  Etna.    Physician,  Plymouth. 

26 

Class  of  1893. 

Herbert  Hosea  Allen,  b.  14  April, 
1868,  Denmark.    Physician,  Scarboro. 

Thomas  Herbert  Ayer.     A.B.,  1888. 

Felix  Barrett,  b.  9  Aug.,  1860,  St. 
Louis,  P.  Q.    Physician,  Westbrook. 

Seth  Davis  Chellis.  b.  9  Oct.,  1868, 
South  Parsousfleld.    Physician,  Limerick. 


MEDICAL    GRADUATES 


143 


Gilman  Davis,  h.  13  Jan.,  18(i<),  Port- 
laud.     I'hy.xician,  WliitfliuUl,  X.  H. 

"William  Chase  Farley.  b.  13  Dec, 
isii'.i,  New  r.ostDii,  X.  II. 

Pearl  Tenney  Haskell,  b.  10  Mar.. 
ly(j8,  Dcfiiiij;.     I'liy.siciai),  Union,  N.  H. 

Daniel  Stevens  Latham,  b.  4  Jan., 
18(;7,  Aiibnni.  Pliysician,  R.  I.  City  Hos- 
pital. 

Loring  Sawyer  Lombard.  I'hy.siciaii, 
(irt'onc. 

Kalph  Hemenway  Marsh.  B.S.,  Me. 
State  Coll.,  1888.  b.  3  Feb.,  18(j;?,  Creenville. 
Physician,  Guilford. 

Eben  Jordan  Marston.  b.  30  Nov., 
1870,  liatli.  I'liyaician,  Maine  General  Hos- 
pital. 

Louis  Arthur  Merritt.  b.  1  May,  l.S(!4, 
Lincoln.     Physician,  Pittsticld. 

Edgar  Colson  Newcomb.  b.  9  Jan., 
18(;2,  Xcwburg. 

Leland  Howard  Poor.  b.  3  Apr.,  1807, 
Bethel.    Pliysician,  Sebago. 

Charles  Cushman  Peirce.  b.  20  Mar., 
187(1,  Dover,  X.  11.    Physician.    d.lilSept., 

I8ii;!. 

Fred  Leslie  Redman,  b.  H  Dec,  185'.t, 
llernion.     Physician,  Corinna. 

Moses  »Victor  Safford.  B.L.,  Dart- 
nioutli,  181)0.  )).  13  Dec,  18(h  ,  Kittciy.  Hos- 
pital stall'  New  York  J'olyclinic. 

Robert  Milford  Small,  b.  2i>  Auf?-, 
18(;8,  P.owiloin.    Physician,  IJowdoinhani. 

Charles  Leslie  Sweetsir.  b.  12  Dec, 
\sr,'.).     Physician,  Lowell  City  Hospital. 

George  Averill  Tolman.     A.B.,  1890. 

Ambrose  Herbert  "Weeks,  b.  2  Apr., 
18G8,  .JeHerson.  Pliysician,  Maine  General 
Hospital. 

21— *1 


Class  of  1894. 

Candii).\tes   fok   Dkghee   of  Doctor 
OF  Medicine. 

Eugene  Hersey  Andrews,    b.  30  July, 

18(1:2,  Xorth  Paris. 
Forrest  Hartley  Badger,     b.  15  Jan., 

1870,  Hangeley.    Ites.,  Farminston. 
James  Mortimer  Bodwell.    b.  13  Apr., 

18(i8,  Solon. 
Thurlow  "Weed  Brimijion.  J).  23  Feb., 

1871,  Madrid.    Res.,  Phillips. 


George  Riley  Gate.     b.  11  July,  1867, 

Northwood,  N.  H. 
Edward  Chase  Cook.    b.  .".O  Aug.,  1809, 

Vassalboro. 
Jesse  Eugene  Cook.      b.  0  .\pril,  1S70, 

North  Troy.     Res.,  Pittslield. 
William  Henry  Dyer.  b.  17  Mar.,  1809, 

Portland. 
Oscar  Rodney  Emerson,    b.  12  Ajjril, 

1872,  Plymouth. 
Edward   Irvin   Folsom.      b.  7    April, 

1870,  P><)stoii,  Mass.     Pes.,  Falmouth. 
Arthur  Scott  Gilson.     b.  17  May,  1855, 

Portland.    Res.,  Winthrop. 
George  "Walter  Greenleaf.    b.  OAug., 

1870,  Stark.     Res.,  Stoiichani,  Mass. 
"William  Langdon  Haskell,    b.  3  Feb.. 

1870,  Kowdoinham.     Res.,  P.runswick. 
Ralph  Hudson  Hunt.     A. H.,  1891. 
Robert  John  Kincaid.    b.  St.  Stephen, 

N.  P..     Res.,  P.oslou. 
Charles  Jewett  Lincoln.    I).  11  July, 

ISO'.l,  Albion      Res.,  China. 
George  Clifton  Mahoney.    A.B.,  1891. 
John   Lyman   Pepper.     A.B.,  Colby, 

1.880.    b.  1 1  June,  186.5,  Fariiiiiiglon.     Res., 

Xorridgewock. 
Albert  "Wyman  Plummer.    b.  25  Jan., 

l8(;o,  Lisiioii  Falls. 
"Wallace  Nathaniel  Price,     b.  29  Oct., 

1871,  Calais.     Pes.,  Richmond. 
Hanson  Llewellyn  Raymond.      b.  14 

April,  18.")0,  Viiialhaveii. 
Bertrand  Dean  Ridlon.     A.B.,  1891. 
Fred  Cutler  Russell.     A.B.,  1889. 
Joseph  "Warren  Sanborn,     b.  28  Jan., 

18(58,  Etna.    Res.,  Waldoboro. 
John  "Watson  Sawyer,    b.  7  Julj%  18(58, 

Monmouth. 
Arthur  AA/"ebster  Shurtleff.   b.  1  Aug., 

1871,  Chicago,  HI.     Res.,  Lewiston. 
Amos  Elwyn  Small,      b.  14  Feb.,  1869, 

Deer  Isle.    Res.,  Sunset. 
Eugene  LeForest  Staples,    b.  8  June, 

18(i7,  Ellsworth.    Res.,  lUuehill. 
Arthur  James  Stimpson.      b.  11  July, 

1871,  ISruuswick. 
Arthur  Davis  Variell.    b.  20  Aug.,  1869, 

Gardiner. 
Walter  Linwood  "Watson,    b.  19  May, 

18(57,  Everett,  Mass.     Res.,  IMddel'ord. 
Frank  Sherman  "Weeks,     b.  2  April, 

1871,  Porter.    Res.,  Kezar  Falls. 

32 


HONORARY    GRADUATES. 


1806. 

Ebenezer  Hunt  Beckford.  A.B.  A.B., 

JIai-v.,  lf<05.    b.  1  July,  178G,  Salem,  Mass. 

Lawyer,    d.  10  Mar.,  ISii'J,  Andover,  Mass. 
Oliver  Bray.     A.M.     A.B.,  Yale,  1795. 

A.M.,  Yale.     b.  -2  April,  1776,  Guilford, 

Conn.   Lawyer,  Portland.  d.26Dec  ,  1823. 
Jason    Chamberlain.       A.B.       A.  B., 

Brown,    1804.      Prof.    Language.^,    Univ. 

Vermont,    d.  1821. 
Thomas  Jeffreys  Eckley.  A.B.  A.B., 

llarv.,   1804.      b.   2G  Dec,  1784,   Boston. 

Lawyer,  Pliiladelpliia.    d.  13  Feb.,  1840. 
James  Henderson  Elliot.  A.M.    A.B., 

Ilarv.,  1802.    b.  11  July,  1782,  Boston,    d. 

20  April,  1808. 
Abraham  Eiistis.    A.B.    A.B.,  Harv., 

1S04.      b.  28  Mar.,  178G,   Petersburg,  Va. 

Lawyer,  Poston.    Capt.  Lt.  Art'y,  U.  .S.  A., 

1808.     Bvt.  Brig.-ticn.,  1834.     d.  27  June, 

1843,  Portland. 
James  Charles  Jewett.     A.M.    A.P)., 

Ilarv.,  1800.     b.  28  Nov.,  1779,  Portland. 

d.  1822,  Ipswicli,  Mass. 
Thomas  Morton  Jones.    A.B.     A.B., 

llarv.,   18(Mi.      b.    13    May,   1787,    Poston. 

d.  18.')7,  London,  England. 
Isaac  Lincoln.  A.M.  M.D. ,18:31.  A.B., 

Ilarv.,  1800.    A.M.,  Ilarv.    b.2(i  Jan.,  1780, 

Coliasset,   Mass.      Plij'sician,   Topshani; 

Brunswick,    d.  6  Mar.,  18(i8. 
Samuel  Orne.  A.B.    A.B.,  Harv.,  1804; 

also  Yale,  1804.    A.M.,  Ilarv.    b.  30  Jan., 

1780,  Salem,  Mass.  d.30  Aug.,lS30,Spring- 
neld,  Mass. 
Albion    Keith    Parris.     A.B.     A.  B., 

Dart.,   1800.      b.  19   Jan.,  1788,  Hebron. 

Lawyer,  Portland.     State    Senate,  1814. 

M.  C,  181,5-18.      U.   S.  District    Judge, 

1818-22.    Governor,  1822-37.    U.  S.  Senate, 

1827-28.    Judge  Supreme  Court,  182S-3G. 

d.  11  Feb.,  18.)7,  Portland. 
Leverett   Saltonstall.      A.M.      A.B., 

Harv.,  1802 ;  also  Yale,  1802.    A.M.,  Harv. 

LL.D.,   Harv.,   1838.      b.    13    June,   1783, 

Haverhill,  :Mass.     Lawyer,  Salem,  Mass. 

Pres.  State  Senate,  1831.      M.  C,  1838-43. 

d.  8  May,  1845,  Salem,  Mass. 


Ichabod  Tucker.    A.M.    A.B.,  Harv., 

1791.  A.M.,  Harv.;  also  Yale,  1804.  b.  17 
April,  1707,  Harvard,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Ha- 
verhill, Mass.  d.  23  Oct.,  1840,  Salem, 
Mass. 
Owen  Warland.  A.B.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1804.  b.  26  Aug.,1783,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Lawyer,    d.  7  Mar.,  1816,  Matanzas. 

1807. 

John  Merrick.  A.M.  b.  27  Aug.,  17G6, 
London,  Eng.  Res.,  Ilallowell.  d.  23 
Oct.,  1801. 

Henry  Putnam.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1802.  A.M.,  Ilarv.  b.2S  June,  1778,  Read- 
ing, Mass.  Lawyer,  Brunswick.  d.Jan., 
1827,  Reading,  Mass. 

Isaac  Gardner  Reed.  A.M.  A.B., 
Harv.,  1803.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  IG  Nov., 
1783,  Littleton,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Waldo- 
boro.     d.  20  Feb.,  1847. 

Nathan  Weston.  A.M.  LL.D.,  184:>. 
A.P..,  Dart.,  1x03.  A.M.,  Dart.  LL.D., 
Dart.,  18.31;  also  Colby,  1831.  b.  27  July, 
1782,  Augusta.  Lawyer,  Augusta.  Judge 
Supreme  Court,  1820-34;  Chief  Justice, 
1834-41.     d.  4  June,  18?2. 

1808. 

Andrew  Greenwood.     A.M.     b.  177(), 

Salem,  Mass.    Lawyer,  Path.    d.  1,>  Nov., 

1810. 
Samuel  Emerson  Smith.    A.B.    A.B., 

Harv.,  1808.   b.  12  Mar.,  1788,  Ilollis,  N.  II. 

Lawyer,  Wiscasset.    Governor,  1831-3.    d. 

3  Jlar.,  1800. 
Charles  Wheeler.  A. 11.  A. B.,  Brown, 

1807.    Clergyman,    d.  18.")1. 

1809. 

Benjamin  Jones  Porter.  A.M.  b.  20 
Sept.,  1703,  Beverly,  Mass.  Merchant, 
Topsham.  State  Senate,  d.  18  Aug.,  1847, 
Camden. 

John  Phillips  Thurston.  A.M.  A.B., 
Dart.,  1797.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  22  Feb.,  1781, 
Exeter,  N.  H.  Merchant,  Portland;  New 
York  City.    d.  38  June,  1832. 


146 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1812. 

Bezaleel  Cushman.  A.B.  A. B.,  Dart., 
ISll.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  13  Sept.,  1785. 
Teacher,  Portland,    d.  21  June,  1857. 

David  Sewall.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1755.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  7  Oct.,  1735,  York. 
Judge  Supreme  Court,  Mass.  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict Juilge,  Maine,    d.  22  Oct.,  1825,  York. 

Benjamin  Vaughan.  LL.D.;  also 
Harv.,  1807.  b.  19  April,  1751,  Jamaica. 
Merchant,  London.  Member  Parliament. 
Res.,  Ilallowell.    d.  8  Dec,  1835. 

1815. 

"Winthrop  Bailey.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1807.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  7  May,  1784,  Berlin, 
Mass.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1810.  Tutor. 
Pastor,  Pelham,  Mass. ;  Gi-eenfleld,  Mass. 
d.  16  Mar.,  1835,  Dcerlield,  Mass. 

David  Brigham.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1810.  A.M.,  Ilarv.  b.  15  Aug.,  1786, 
Shrewsburj' ,  IMass.  Tutor.  Lawyer,  Fitch- 
burg,  Mass.;  Madison,  Wis.  d.  16  Aug., 
1843. 

Benjamin  Burge.    A.M.    A.B.,  Harv., 

1805.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1811.  b  5  Aug.,  1782, 
Hollis,  N.  II.  Tutor.  Physician,  d.  11 
June,  1816. 

Jonathan  Cogswell.  A.M.  A.B. ,  Harv., 

1806.  D.D.,  Univ.  City  of  New  York,  1836. 
b.  3  Sept.,  1782,  Rowley,  Mass.  Tutor. 
Pastor,  Saco.  Prof.  Eccl.  Hist.,  Theo. 
Inst.,  East  Windsor,  Conn.  Res.,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.    d.  1  Aug.,  1864. 

Stephen  Fales.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1810.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  3  May,  1790,  Boston. 
Tutor.  Lawyer,  Dayton,  O.;  Cincinnati, 
O.    d.  3  Sept.,  18.54. 

Alvan  Lamson.  A.B.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1814.  A.M.,  Harv.  D.D.,  Harv.,  1S37.  b. 
IS  Nov.,  1792,  Weston,  Mass.  Tutor. 
Harv.  Divinity  Sch.,  1817.  Pastor,  Ded- 
ham,  Mass.    d.  IS  July,  1864. 

Jeremiah  Mason.  LL.D.;  also  Harv., 
1817;  also  Dart.,  1823.  A. B.,  Yale,  1788. 
A.M.,  Yale.  b.  27  April,  1768,  Lebanon, 
Conn.  Lawyer,  Portsmouth,  N.  II.  State 
Att'y-Gcn.  U.  S.  Senate,  1813-17.  d.  14 
Oct.,  1848,  Boston. 

Moses  Merrill.  A.M.  A.B.,  Dart., 
isio.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  8  May,  1782,  Fal- 
mouth. Teacher,  Baltimore,  Md.  d.  11 
April,  18,53. 

Andrews  Norton.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1804.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  31  Dec,  1786,  Iling- 
ham,  Mass.    Tutor.    Librarian  and  Prof. 


Sac.  Lit.,  Harv.  d.  18  Sept.,  18.52,  Newport, 
R.I. 

Nathan  Parker.  A.M.  D.D.,  1823. 
A.B.,  Harv.,  1803.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  5  June, 
1782,  Reading,  Mass.  Tutor.  Pastor, 
Portsmouth,  N.  H.    d.  8  Nov.,  1833. 

Benjamin  Tappan.  A.M.  D.D.,  1845; 
also  Colby,  1836.  A. B.,  Harv.,  1805.  A.M., 
Harv.  b.  8  Nov.,  1788,  West  Newbury, 
Mass.  Tutor.  Pastor,  Augusta,  d.  22 
Dec,  1863. 

John  White.  A.M.  A.B. ,  Harv.,  1805. 
A.M.,  Harv.  b.  2  Dec,  1787,  Concord, 
Mass.  Tutor.  Pastor,  West  Dedhani, 
Mass.    d.  1  Feb.,  18.52. 

Nathaniel  Whitman.  A.M.  A.B., 
Harv.,  1809.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  25  Dec, 
1785,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Tutor. 
Pastor,  Billerica,  Mass.  Res.,  Deerfleld, 
Mass.    d.  29  Oct.,  1869. 

Samuel  Willard.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1803.  D.D.,  Harv.,  1826.  b.  18  April,  1776, 
Petersham,  Mass.  Tutor.  Pastor,  Deer- 
fleld, Mass.    d.  8  Oct.,  1859. 

1817. 

DudleyAtkins.  A.B.  A.B. ,  Harv.,  18U). 
A.M.,  Harv.  M.D.,  Penn.,  1820.  b.  12  June, 
1798,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Physician,  New 
York  City.  d.  7  April,  1845,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Charles  Briggs.  A.B.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1815.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  17  Jan.,  1791,  Hal- 
ifax, Mass.  Tutor.  Harv.  Divinity  Sch., 
1818.  Pastor,  Lexington,  Mass.  Sec'y 
Amor.  Unit.  Asso.  d.  17  Dec,  1873,  Rox- 
bury,  Mass. 

Simon  Greenleaf.  A.M.  LL.D.,  Harv., 
1834;  also  Amherst,  1845;  also  Alabama, 
18.52.  b.  5  Dec,  1783,  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Lawyer,  Portland.  Prof.  Law,  Harv.  d. 
6  Oct.,  18,53,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Henry  Robinson.  A.M.  A.B.,  Yale, 
1811.  A.M.,  Yale.  b.  20  Dec,  1788,  Guil- 
ford, Conn.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1816. 
Tutor  B.  C.  Cong,  ministry,  Conn.  d. 
14  Sept.,  1878,  Guilford,  Conn. 

Samuel  Sumner  Wilde.  LL.D.;  also 
Harv.,  1841;  also  Dart.,  1849.  A. B.,  Dart., 
1789.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  5  Feb.,  1771,  Taun- 
ton, Mass.  Lawyer,  Hallowell.  Judge 
Supreme  Court,  Mass.,  1815-1850.  d.  22 
June,  18.55,  Boston. 

1818. 

Joseph  Huntington  Jones.  A.B.  A.B., 
Harv.,  1817.  A.M.,  Harv.  D.D.,  Lafay- 
ette,1842;    also  Harv.,  1855.     b.  24  Aug., 


HONORARY    GRADUATES 


147 


1797,  Coventry.  Conn.  Tutor.  Pastor, 
New  Brunswick,  N.  J.;  I'hihulelphia.  fl. 
22  Dec,  1868. 

Moses  Fenelon  Randall.  M.D.  A.B., 
Brown,  1814.  A. Ar.,  Brown,  d.  beforel849. 

Benjamin  Silliman.  M.D.  A.B.,  Yale, 
1796.  A.M.,  Yale.  LL.D.,  Mirldlebury, 
1826.  b.  8  Aug..  1779,  Trumbull,  Conn. 
Prof.  Cliem.  anil  Nat.  Hist.,  Yale.  d.  24 
Nov.,  1864,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Levi  AVhitman.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1808.  b.  l(i  Jan.,  1781),  VVellllcet,  Mass. 
Lawyer,  Norway,  d.  2  Oct.,  1872,  Harri- 
son. 

1820. 

Frederick  Allen.  A.M.  LL.D.,  1847. 
b.  22  Dec. ,  1780,  Cliilniark,  Mass.  Lawyer, 
Gardiner,    d.  28  Sept.,  186.'i. 

Daniel  Cony.  A.M.  b.  3  Aug.,  1752, 
Shutesbury,  Mass.  Physician,  Augusta. 
]\rass.  State  Senate.  Judge  of  Probate, 
d.  21  .Jan.,  1842. 

Jeremiah  Elkins.  A.M.;  also  Dart. 
A.B.,  Dart.,  1817.  b.  31  Aug.,  179.5,  Ando- 
ver,N.  H.  Lawyer,  Gilford,  N.  H.;  Barn- 
stead,  X.  H.;  Meredith,  N.  H.  d.  24  Feb., 
18.54. 

Daniel  Goodenow.  A.M.  LL.D.,  1800. 
b.  .id  ( )ct.,  17!«,  Hciiniker,  N.  H.  Lawyer, 
Alfred.  Speaker  State  Leg.,  18;!0.  Att'y- 
Gen.,  18.58,  1841.  Judge  Di.-^trict  Court, 
1841-S.  .Judge  Supreme  Court,  18.5.")-62. 
<1.  7  Oct.,  ls(;,j. 

Prentiss  Mellen.  LL.D.;  al.so  Harv., 
1820.  A.B.,  Harv.,  1784.  b.  11  Oct ,  1764, 
Sterling,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Bidileford;  Port- 
land. U.S.  Senate,  1818-20.  Chief  Justice 
Supreme  Court  Maine,  1820-34.  d. 31  Dec, 
1840. 

John  Hannibal  Sheppard.  A.M.  A.B., 
Harv.,180S.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  17  Mar.,  1789, 
Cirencester,  England.  Lawyer,  VViscas- 
set.    l^ibrarian,  Boston,    d.  2.")  June,  1873. 

Jonathan  Delesdernier  "Weston.  A.M. 
A.B.,  Harv.,  1802.  A.IM.,  Harv.  b.  30 
April,  1782,  Reading,  Mass.  Lawyer, 
Eastport.    (1.  3  Oct.,  1834. 

Reuel  Williams.  A.M.  LL.D.,  1855. 
A.M.,  Harv.,  181.5.  b.  3  June,  1783,  Au- 
gusta. Lawyer.  State  Senate,  1826-8. 
U.  S.  Senate,  1837-43.    d.  2.5  July,  1862. 

1821. 

Samuel  Bell.  LL.D.  A. B.,  Dart.,  171)3. 
A.M.,  Dart.  b.  9  Feb.,  1770,  London- 
derry. Lawyer,  Francestowu,  N.  II. 
Speaker  N.  H.  Leg.,  1805-6.     Pres.  State 


Senate,  1S07-8.  Judge  Supreme  Court, 
1816-19.  Governor,  1819-23.  U.  S.  Senate, 
1823-:55.    d.  23  Dec,  1850,  Chester,  N.  II. 

Nathaniel  Coffin.  M.D.  b.  20  April, 
1744,  Portland.  Physician,  Portland.  d.21 
Oct.,  1826. 

Erastus  Foote.  A.M.  b.  Oct.,  1777, 
Waterbury,  Conn.  Lawyer,  Camden ;  Wis- 
casset.  State  Senate,  1812,  1820.  Att'y- 
Gen.,  1820-32.    d.  4  July,  18.50. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Greene.  M.D. 
Physician,  Athens;  Parkman.  d.7Aiiril, 
1869,  P.ridgewater. 

Enoch  Lincoln.  A.M.  b.  28  Dec, 
1788,  Worcester,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Paris. 
M.  C,  1818-26.  Governor,  1827-9.  d.  8 
Oct.,  1829,  Augusta. 

Ichabod  Nichols.  J^.D.;  also  Harv., 
1831.  A.B.,  Harv.,  1802.  b.  5  July,  1784, 
Portsmouth,  N.  II.  Pastor,  Portland,  d.2 
Jan.,  1859,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Gideon  Wanton  Olney.  A.M.;  also 
Brown,  1822.     d.  1838. 

Edward  Payson.  D.D.,  1821.  A.B., 
Harv.,  1803.  b.  25  Jan.,  1783.  Pastor, 
Portland,     d.  22  Oct.,  1827. 

Moses  Shaw.  A.M.  M.D.,  Colby,  1835. 
b.  28  Oct.,  1790,  Georgetown  (?).  Physi- 
cian,   d.  13  Sept.,  1847,  Wi.scasset. 

Bellamy  Storer.  A.M.  LL.D.,  1874; 
also  Kenyon,1857.  b.  26  Mar.,  1796,  Port- 
land. Lawyer,  Cincinnati.  M.  C,  1835-7. 
Prof.  Cincinnati  Law  Scliool.  d.  1  .June, 
1875. 

"William  "Wirt.  LL.D.;  also  Princeton, 
1816;  also  Harv.,  1824;  also  Itutgers,  1830. 
b.  8  Nov.,  1772,  Bjadcnsburg,  Md.  Lawyer, 
Richmond,  Va.  U.  S.  Att'y-Gen.  d.  18 
Feb.,  1834,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1822. 

Hall  Chase.  M.D.  1).  17  April,  17'.)2, 
Fryeburg.  Physician,  Watervillc.  d.  20 
July,  18.51. 

Francois  Andre  Michaux.  M.D.  b. 
16  Aug.,  1770,  Versailles,  France.  Botan- 
ist,    d.  23  Oct.,  18.55,  Vaureal,  France. 

John  Pickering.  LL.D.;  also  Harv., 
1835.  A.IJ.,  Harv.,  1796.  A.M.,  Harv.  b. 
7  Feb.,  1777,  Saleu),  Mass.  I^awyer  and 
philologist,  Bostctn.  State  Senate,  d.  5 
51  ay,  1846. 

1824. 

Solomon  Adams.  A.M.  A. B.,  Harv., 
1820.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  30  May,  1797,  Mid- 
dleton,  Mass.    Andover  Theo.  Seni.,  1823. 


148 


BOWDOIX    COLLEGE 


Teacher,  Portland;  Boston.  Res.,  Au- 
biirndale,  Mass.    d.  20  July,  1870. 

Parker  Cleaveland.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1799.  A.M.,  Harv.  M.D.,  Dart.,  1823.  b. 
15  Jan.,  1780,  Rowle3%  Mass.  Tutor,  Harv. 
Prof.  Math,  and  Nat.  Phil.  Prof.  Chem- 
istry and  Mineralogy,  d.  15  Oct.,  1858, 
Brunswick. 

John  "Wallace  Ellingwood.  A.M.  D.D., 
18.51.  A.M.,  Williams,  1810.  b.  2  3Iay, 
1782,  Beverly,  Mass.  Andovur  Theo.  Sem., 
1812.    Pastor,  Bath.    d.  19  Aug.,  1800. 

Jonathan  Greenleaf.  A.M.  D.D., 
Princeton,  186.3.  b.  4  Sept.,  1785, Newbury- 
port,  Mass.  Pastor,  Wells.  Editor  Sail- 
or's Magazine,  New  York  City.  Pastor, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.    d.  24  April,  1865. 

Marie  Jean  Paul  Eoch  Yves  Gilbert 
Motier,  Marquis  de  LaFayette. 
LLi.D.;  also  Harv.,  1784;  also  Princeton, 
1790;  also  William  and  Mary,  1824;  also 
Penn.,  1825.  b.  6  Sept.,  1757,  Chavagnac, 
Auvergne,  France.  Major-General,  U.  S. 
A.  Vice-President,  National  Assembly, 
France.  Commander-in-Chief  National 
Guard,    d.  20  May,  1834,  Paris,  France. 

1825. 

Luther  Gary.  M.D.  b.  31  May,  17(51, 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  Physician,  Turner, 
d.  12  June,  1848. 

Asa  Cummings.  A.M.  D.D.,  1847. 
A.B.,  Harv.,  1817.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  29 
Sept.,  1790,  Andover,  Mass.  Tutor.  An- 
dovcr  Theo.  Sem.,  1820.  Pastor,  North 
Yarmouth.  Editor  Christian  Mirror,  Port- 
land,   d.  5  June,  1856,  at  sea. 

Samuel  Green.  A.M.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1816.  b.  3  Mar.,  1792,  Stoneham,  Mass. 
Tutor.    Pastor,  Boston,    d.  20  Nov.,  1834. 

WiUiam  Jenks.  D.D.  LL.D.,  1862. 
A.B.,  Harv.,  1797.  A.M.,  Harv.  D.D., 
Harv.,  1842.  b.  25  Nov.,  1778,  Newton, 
Mass.  Pastor,  Bath.  Prof.  Oriental  Lang. 
Pastor,  Boston,    d.  13  Nov.,  186G. 

Edward  Reynolds.  M.D.;  also  Brown, 
1S25.  A.B.,  Harv.,  1811.  A.M.,  Harv. 
b.  28  Feb.,  1793,  Boston.  Prof.  Surg.,  Tre- 
mont  Med.  School.  Physician,  d.  25  Dec, 
1881. 

John  Smyth  Rogers.  M.D.;  also  Coll. 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  1821.  A.B.,  Columbia, 
1812;  also  Harv.,  1827.  b.  1794.  Prof. 
Chem.  and  Nat.  Sci.,  Trinity.  Prof.  Mat. 
Med.,  N.  Y.  Coll.  of  Pharmacy,  d.  30 Mar., 
1851. 


1827. 

Grenville  Temple  Winthrop.  A.B. 
A.B.,  Columbia,  1827;  also  Harv.  A.M., 
Columbia,  b.  23  Mar.,  1807,  Boston.  Law- 
yer, Boston,  d.  14  Sept.,  1852,  Cambi'idge, 
Mass. 

1828. 

Henry  Bowen  Clark  Greene.      A.M. 

M.D.,  Harv.,  1819.    b.  3  April,  1800,  Saco. 

Physician,  Saco ;  Boston,    d.  30  Jan.,  1848. 
Stephen  Longfellow.     LL.D.     A.B., 

Harv.,  1798.     b.  23  June,  1775,  Gorham. 

Lawyer,  Portland.     M.  C,   1823-5.     d.  2 

Aug.,  1849. 

1829. 

WiUiam  Pitt  Preble.  LL.D.  b.  27 
Nov.,  1783,  York.  Tutor,  Harv.  Lawyer, 
Portland.  U.  S.  Dist.  Att'y.  .Judge  Su- 
preme Court,  1820-28.  U.  S.  Minister,  Neth- 
erlands,   d.  11  Oct.,  1857. 

1831. 

Moses  Bailey  Chase.  A.M.  b.  13  Jan., 
1791,  Salisbury,  N.  H.  Rector,  Hopkinton, 
N.  H.    Chaplain  U.  S.  N.    d.  1875. 

John  Angier  Hyde.  M.D.  b.  10  July, 
1771,  Rehoboth,  Mass.  Physician,  Free- 
port,     d.  19  Feb.,  IKy'. 

Jonathan  Palmer  Rogers.  A.M.  b. 
10  Oct.,  1802,  Acton.  Lawyer,  Bangor. 
State  Att'y-Gen.,  1832.  Senate,  1834.  d.  26 
Nov.,  1846,  Boston. 

1834. 

Rufus  Babcock.     D.D.     A.B.,  Brown, 

1821.  b.  IS  Sept.,  1798,  North  Colebrook, 
Conn.  Pastor,  Salem,  Mass.  Pres.  Colby 
Univ.  Pastor,  Poughkeepsie,N.  Y.;  Pat- 
erson.N.  J.    d.  4  May,  1875,  Salem,  Mass. 

1836. 

Gershom  Flagg  Cox.  A.M.  b.  9  Nov., 

1799,  Hallowell.  INIeth.  Epis.  ministry, 
Maine;  Mass.  d.  16  Nov.,  1879,  Salem, 
Mass. 

Elisha  Jones  Ford.  M.D.  b.  25  July, 
1787,  Gray.  Phj'sician,  Alna ;  Gardiner, 
d.  1857. 

Robert  Goodenow.    A.M.    b.  19  April, 

1800,  Ilenniker,  N.  H.  Lawyer,  Farming- 
ton.    M.  C,  1851-3.    d.  15  May,  1874. 

John  Neal.  A.M.  b.  23  Aug.,  1793, 
Portland.  Author  and  journalist,  Port- 
land,   d.  21  June,  1870. 


HONORARY    GRADUATES 


149 


Jonathan  Page.  M.D.  b.  Oct.,  1777, 
Ciinway,  X.  II.  I'hysiciiin,  Brunswick. 
State  Senate,  18-»9.    d.  18  Nov.,  1S4'2. 

Thomas  Price.  D.D.  Clergyman,  Loii- 
<lon.    (1.  m;r,. 

1837. 

Alden  Bradford.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
178G.  A.M.,Hurv.  b.  10  Nov.,  1705,  Dux- 
bury,  Mass.  Pastor,  Wiscasiset.  Sec'y  of 
State,  Mass.  Author  and  editor,  Boston. 
d.2fi  Oct.,  1843. 

Theophilus  Parsons  Chandler.  A.M. 
1).  1:5  Oct.,  ISOT,  New  Gloucester.  Lawyer, 
Bangor;  liostou.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Bos- 
ton,   d.  21  Dec,  188(1,  Brookline,  Mass. 

Levi  Jefferson  Ham.  M.D.  b.  KiNov., 
1805,  York  Co.  Physician,  Newfleld.  State 
Senate,  1837-8.  Physician,  South  Bend, 
Ind.  Surg.,  48th  Ind.  Vols.  Med.  Direc- 
tor,   d.  11  .June,  1887. 

John  Mudge  Merrick.  A.M.  b.  12 
April,  1803,  Lynn,  Mass.  Clergyman,  Sand- 
wich, Mass.  d.  20  March,  1871,  Walpole, 
Mass. 

Charles  Chauncey  Sewall.  A.M.; 
also  Ilarv.,  18;!2.  b.  10  May,  1802,  Marble- 
head,  Mass.  Pastor,  Peabody,  Mass.  Res., 
Medfield,  Mass.    d.  22  Nov.,  1886. 

Ashur  Ware.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1804.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  10  Feb.,  1782,  Shel- 
burne,  Mass.  Tutor  and  Prof.  Greek, 
Harv.  Lawyer,  Portland.  Judge  U.  S. 
District  Court,  1822-00.  d.  10  Sept.,  1873, 
Portland. 

1838. 

Samuel  Wells.  A.M.;  also  Colby,  1S33. 
b.  15  Aug.,  1801,  Durham,  N.  H.  Lawyer, 
Waterville;  Hallowell;  Portland.  Judge 
Supreme  Court,  1847-54.  Governor,  18.50. 
d.  15  .July,  1808,  Boston. 

Daniel  Williams.  A.M.;  also  Colby, 
1835.  b.  12  Nov.,  1795,  Augusta.  Lawyer, 
Augusta.  State  Treasurer,  1838-40.  d.  27 
May,  1877. 

1839. 

Thomas  Curtis.  D.D.  b.  1788,  Eng- 
land. Literary  work,  London.  Pastor, 
Charleston,  S.  C.  Teacher,  Limestone,  S. 
C.    d.  2!)  Jan.,  18.59,  Chesapeake  Bay. 

1843. 

Charles  Bricket  Haddock.  D.D. 
A.B.,  Dart.,  1810.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.20June, 
1796,  Franklin,  N.  H.       Prof.  Rhet.  and 


Prof.  Intellectual  Phil.,  Dart.    d.  15  Jan., 

1861,  West  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

William  Giles  Goddard.  LL.D.  A.B., 
Brown,  1812.  b.  2  Jan.,  1794,  Johnston, 
R.  I.  Prof.  Mor.  Phil,  and  Prof.  Rhet., 
Brown,    d.  16  Feb.,  1840,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Joseph  McKeen.  A.M.  b.  12  Mar., 
1787,  Beverly,  Mass.  Banker,  Brunswick. 
Treasurer  B.  C.    d.  2  Dec,  1865. 

Benjamin  Page.  M.D.  b.  12  April, 
1770,  Exeter,  X.  11.  Physician,  Hallowell. 
d.  25  Jan.,  1844. 

Eliakim  Parker  Scammon.  A.M.;  also 
Trinity,  1845.  b.  27  Dec,  1810,  Whitefleld. 
U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  18.37.  2d  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A., 
1837.  Prof.  Ethics,  West  Point.  Col.  23d 
Ohio  Vols.,  1801.      Brig.-Gen.,  U.  S.  V., 

1862.  Prof.    Math.,    Seton    Hall    Coll., 
Orange,  N.  J.    Res.,  Chicago,  111. 

Ezekiel  Whitman.  LL.D. ;  also  Brown, 
1843.  A.B.,  Brown,  1795.  b.  9  Mar.,  1776, 
East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Port- 
land. M.  C,  1809-11,  1817-23.  Cliief  Jus- 
tice Supreme  Court,  1841-8.  d.  1  Aug., 
1800,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass. 

1845. 

John  Coombs.  A.M.  b.  17  Sept.,  1812, 
Newburyport,  Mass.  Journalist,  New- 
buryport,  Mass.    d.  22  March,  1891. 

John  Fairfield.  A.M.  b.  30  Jan.,  1797, 
Saco.  Lawyer,  Saco.  M.C.,  183.5-9.  Gov- 
ernor, 1839-40;  1842-3.  U.  S.  Senate,  1843-7. 
d.  24  Dec,  1847,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Joseph  Reed  Ingersoll.  LL.D.;  also 
I..afaj'ette,  1830.  A.B.,  Princeton,  1804. 
A.M.,  Princeton.  D.  C.  J>.,  Oxford,  1845. 
b.  14  .June,  1786,  Philadelphia.  Lawyer, 
Philadelphia.  M.  C,  183,5-7;  1843-9.  U.S. 
iVrinister,  England,    d.  20  Feb.,  1868. 

John  Alfred  Poor.  A.M.  b.  8  Jan., 
1808,  Andover.  Lawyer,  Bangor.  Jour- 
nalist, Portland,    d.  5  Sept.,  1871. 

George  Putnam.  D.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1820.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  10  Aug.,  1807,  Ster- 
ling, Mass.  Harv.  Div.  Sch.,  ISJO.  Pas- 
tor, Roxbury,  Mass.    d.  11  April,  1878. 

1846. 

William    Theodore    Dwight.      D.D. 

A. B.,  Yale,  1813.    A.M.,  Yale.    b.  15  June, 

1795,  Greenfield  Hill,  Conn.    Tutor,  Yale. 

Lawyer,  Philadelphia.    Pastor,  J'ortland. 

d.  22  Oct.,  1805,  Andover,  Mass. 
Samuel    Fessenden.      LL.D.      A. B., 

Dart.,  1806.      b.  16  July,  1784,  Fryeburg. 


150 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Lawyer, New  Gloucester;  Portlaml.  State 
Senate,  1818-19.    il.  li)  Mar.,  18(i9. 

Lorenzo  Sabine.  A.M.;  also  Harv., 
1848.  b.  28  Feb.,  1803,  Lisbon,  N.  H. 
Author  anil  journalist,  Eastport.  Res., 
Framingham,  Mass.  M.  C,  lSo2-3.  d.  14 
April,  1877. 

George  Shepard.  D.D.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1824.  b.  '2(1  Aug.,  1801,  PlainQeld, 
Conn.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1827.  Pas- 
tor, Ilallowell.  Prof.  Sac.  Rliet.,  Bangor 
Theo.  Sem.    il.  2;{  Mar.,  18(i8. 

Stephen  Thurston.  A.M.  b.  22  Dec, 
171)7,  Sedgwick.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1S2."). 
Pastor,  Searsport.    d.  27  May,  1884. 

1847. 

George  Frederic  Evans.  A.B.  b.  5 
Dec,  182:5,  Gardiner.  B.  C,  lS3!)-42.  U. 
S.  Military  Acad.,  1846.  2d  Lieut.  U.  S. 
A.,  1847.     Bvt.  1st  Lieut,     d.  29  Mar.,  1859. 

Samuel  Vaughan  Merrick.  A.M.  b. 
4  iSUiy,  1801,  Ilallowell.  Manufacturer, 
Philadelphia,    d.  18  Aug.,  1S70. 

George  Merrick.  A.M.  b.  1  Nov., 
1807,  Ilallowell.  Merchant,  New  Orleans, 
d.  7  Mt\y,  1802. 

Swan  Lyman  Pomeroy.  D.D.;  also 
Brown,  1S4S.  A.B.,  Brown,  1820.  b.  4 
Mar.,  1799,  Warwick,  Mass.  Pastor,  Ban- 
gor. Sec'y  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  <\.  17  Mar., 
1809,  Sunderland,  Mass. 

Richard  Palmer  Waters.  A.M.  b.  29 
Sept.,  1807,  Salem,  Mass.  U.  S.  Consul, 
Zanzibar,  Africa.  Res.,  North  Beverly, 
Mass     d.  19  May,  1887. 

1848. 

John  Adams  Albro.  D.D.;  also  Harv., 
1851.  A.M.,  Yale,  1827.  b.  13  Aug.,  1799, 
Newport,  R.  I.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1827. 
Pastor,  Cambridge,  Mass.  d.  20  Dec, 
1S6C,  West  Roxbury,  Mass. 

John  Barker.  M.D.  b.  12  Aug.,  1785, 
Londonderry,  N.  II.  Physician,  Wilton. 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  A.,  1812-14.  d.  4  Feb.,  1858, 
N.  Y.  City. 

Reuel  Barrows.  M.D.  b.  1791,  He- 
bron. Physician,  Fryeburg.  d.  18  July, 
1857. 

John  Dempster.  D.D. ;  also  Wesleyan; 
also  McKendree.  b.  2  Jan.,  1794,  Florida, 
N.  Y.  Meth.  Epis.  ministry.  Prof.  Bibl. 
Institute,  Concord,  N.  H.  Pres.  Garrett 
Bibl.  Inst.,  Evanstou,  111.    d.  28  Nov.,  1S(J3. 


Cyrus  Eaton.  A.M.  b.  11  Feb.,  1784, 
Framingham,  Mass.  Teacher  and  author, 
Warren,    d.  21  Jan.,  1875,  Warren. 

Alfred  Upham.  A.M.  M.D.,  Dart., 
1834.  b.  27  July,  1804,  Rochester,  N.  IL 
Phj-sician,  New  York  City.  d.  16  Nov., 
1878. 

1849. 

George  Eliashib  Adams.  D.D.  A.B., 
Yale,  1821.  b.  27  Oct.,  1801 ,  Worthington, 
Mass.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1826.  Prof. 
Sac  Lit.,  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.  Pastor, 
Brun.swick;  Orange,  N. -J.  d.  25 Dec, 1875. 

Robert  Charles  Winthrop.  LL.D.; 
also  Kenyon,  1851;  also  Harv.,  1855;  also 
Cambridge,  1874.  A.B.,  Harv.,  1828.  b.  12 
May,  1809,  Boston.  Lawyer,  Boston. 
Speaker  State  Leg.,  1838-40.  M.  C,  1840-42, 
1843-50.  Speaker,  1847-8.  U.  S.  Senator, 
1850-51. 

1850. 

Hugh  Johnston  Anderson.  A.M.  b. 
10  May,  1801,  Wiscasset.  Merchant,  Bel- 
fast. M.  C,  1837-41.  Governor,  1844-6. 
U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C. 
d.  31  May,  1881,  Portland. 

John  May  Berry.  M.D.  b.  16  Oct., 
1809,  Newington,  N.  IL  Physician,  Great 
Falls,  N.  H.  d.  5  Oct.,  18.56,  Litchlield, 
Conn. 

Jesse  Appleton  Melcher.  A.M.  b.  19 
Aug.,  1823,  Brunswick.  Merchant,  San 
Francisco. 

Wooster  Parker.  A.M.  b.  9  May, 
1807,  Underhill,  Vt.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem., 
1832.  Pastor,  Castiuc;  Foxcroft;  Belfast, 
d.  24  Jan.,  1884. 

Thomas  Mather  Smith.  D.D.  A.B., 
Yale,  1816.  A.M.,  Yale.  b.  7  Mar.,  1796, 
Stamford,  Conn.  Pastor,  CatsklU,  N.  Y. 
Prof. Theo.  Sem.,  Gambler,  O.  Pres. Ken- 
yon Coll.    d.  6  Sept.,  1864,  Portland. 

Leonard  Withington.  D.  D.  A.  B., 
Yale,  1814.  A.M.,  Yale.  b.  9  Aug.,  1789, 
Dorchester,  Mass.  Pastor,  Newbury,  Mass. 
d.  22  April,  1885. 

Noah  Woods.  A.M.  b.  26  Sept.,  1811, 
Groton,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Gardiner.  State 
Senate,  1862-3.  Treas.  E.  &  N.  A.  R.  R. 
Co.,  Bangor,  d.  13  June,  1891,  Fitchburg, 
Mass. 

1851. 

Henry  Joseph  Gardner.  A.M.  LL.D., 
Harv.,  1855.  b.  14  June,  1818,  Dorchester, 
Mass.  Mei'chant,  Boston.  Governor  Mass., 
1855-7.    d.  21  July,  1892,  Miltou,  Mass. 


HONORARY    GRADUATES 


151 


Hosea  Rich.     M.D.     b.  1   Oct., 

Cliarltoii,  Mass.  Physician,  Bangor. 

4th  Me.  Vols.,  1SI4.     d.  .'JO  Jan.,  lSG(i 
George  Cheyne  Shattuck.    M.D. 

Dart.,  1812;  also  Univ.  I'enn.,  1807. 

Dart.,  180;?.    A.M.,  Dart.;  also  Ilarv 

LI..D.,  Dart,  18.5:5.    b.  17  July,  17S3. 

l>leton,  Mass.    Physician,  Boston. 

Mar.,  18,54. 

1853. 

George  Palmer  Putnam.     A.M. 

Feb.,  1814,  P.riinswick.     Publisher 
YorliCity.    d. -20  Dec,  1 873. 


1780, 
Surg., 

;  also 
A.B., 
, 1807. 
Teni- 
d.  18 


b.  7 
New 


1855. 

John  White  Chickering.  D.D.  A.B., 
Middlebury,  1S-2G.  b.  1!)  Mar.,  1808,  Wo- 
burn,  IMass.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1829. 
I'astor,  I'ortland.  Sec'y  Cong.  Temper- 
ance Soc,  Washington,  D.  C.  d.  i)  Dec, 
1888,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Roswell  Dwight  Hitchcock.  D.D.; 
also  Univ.  Edinburgh,  1884.  LL.D.,  Will- 
iams, 1873;  also  Ilarv.,  1886.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 183(1.  A.M.,  Amherst,  b.  1.5  Aug., 
1S17,  East  Machias.  Pastor,  Exeter,  N.  IT. 
J'rof.  Nat.  and  Rev.  Rel.,  B.  C.  Pres.  and 
Prof.  Eccles.  IIi.st.,  Union  Theo.  Sem. 
d.  1()  June,  1887,  Somerset,  Mass. 

Cazneau  Palfrey.  D.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
18-2(i.  A.M.,  Ilarv.  b.  11  Aug.,  1805,  Bos- 
ton. Ilarv.  Divinity  Sell.,  1829.  Pastor, 
Washington,  D.  C;  Belfast,  d.  12  Mar., 
1SS8,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1856. 

Charles  Ayer.  A.M.  b.  16  Mar.,  182f), 
Charlestown,  Mass.  Clergyman,  Bruns- 
wick President  .Jackson  Coll.,  Jackson, 
Miss. 

Paul  Minot  Fisher.  M.D.  b.  21  Feb., 
1804,  Wrentham,  Mass.  Physician,  Cor- 
inna;  Orono.  Sui-g.,  8th  Me.  Vols.,  ISGl. 
d.  July,  1877,  Chelsea,  Mass. 

William  Safford.  M.D.  b.  14  Aug., 
ISO",  North  Yarmouth.  Physician,  Litch- 
lield.    d.  12  Dec,  18.58. 

John  Langdon  Sibley.  A.M.  A.B., 
Ilarv.,  182.5.  b.  29  Dec,  1804,  Union.  Harv. 
Div.  Sch.,lS28.  Pastor,  Stow,  Mass.  Libra- 
rian, Harvard,    d.  9  Dec,  1885. 

1858. 

Seth  Adams.  A.M.  b.  13  April,  1807, 
Rochester,  N.  H.  Manufacturer,  Boston. 
Res.,  Newton,  Mass.    d.  7  Dec,  1873. 


Edward   Ballard.     A.M.;    also  Dart., 

iS^O;   also  Trinity,  184.5.     D.D.,  Trinity, 

18G5.     b.  11  Nov.,  1804,  Ilopkinton,  N.  II. 

Gen.  Theo.. Sem.,  1829.     Rector,  Pittslielii, 

Mass.;  Brunswick.    .State  Supt.  Schools. 

d.  14  Nov.,  1870. 
Charles  Danforth.     A.M.     b.  1  Aug., 

181;5,  Norridgewock.     Lawyer,  Gardiner. 

Justice    Supremo    ('ourt,   1864-90.      d.  :)0 

March,  1890. 
Jefferson  Davis.      LL.D.     b.  3  June, 

1808,  Todd  Co.,  Ky.    U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1828. 

1st  Lieut.,  U.  S.  A.,  1833.     Planter,  Vicks- 

burg,  Miss.    M.  C,  1845.    Col.,  1st  Miss. 

Vols.,  1846.    U.  S.  Senate,  1847-51;  1857-61. 

Sec'y  War,  1853-7.    Pres.,  C.  S.  A.,  1861-3. 

d.  6  Dec,  1889,  New  Orleans,  La. 
Daniel  Smith   Talcott.       D.D.;    also 

Colby,  1853.    A. P..,  Amherst,  1831.    A.M., 

Amherst,    b.  7  Mar.,  1813,  Newburyport, 

Mass.    Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1834.    Prof. 

Sacred  Lit.,  Bangor  Theo.   Sem.     Res., 

Bangor. 

I860. 

Nathan  Clifford.     LL.D.;  also  Dart., 

1862;  also  Brown,  1808;  also  Harv.,  1878. 
b.  18  Aug.,  1803,  Rumney,  N.  H.  Lawyer, 
NewliehL  Speaker  State  Leg.,  ia33-4. 
A tt'y-Gen.,  1834-8.  M.  C,  1839-43.  U.S. 
Att'y-Gcn.,  1846-8.  .Justice,  U.  S.  Supreme 
Court,  18.58-81.    d.  25  July,  1881,  Cornish. 

John  Wingate  Thornton.  A.M.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1840.  b.  12  Aug.,  1818,  Saco.  Law- 
yer, Boston,  d.  6  June,  1878,  Oak  Hill, 
Scarboro. 

Amos  Dean  W^heeler.  D.D.  A.B., 
Williams,  1827.  A.M.,  Williams,  b.  13 
Dec,  1803,  Woodstock,  Vt.  Harv.  Div. 
Sch.,  1833.  Pastor,  Topsham.  d.  28  June, 
1876. 

1861. 

George  Freeman  Dunning.  A.M.  b. 
25  May,  1817,  Brunswick.  U.  S.  civil  serv- 
ice, Philadelphia  ;  New  York  City.  Res., 
Farmington,  Conn. 

Abijah  D.  Sanborn.    A.M. 

Joseph  Springall.  M.D.  b.  16  July, 
1811,  Great  Yarmouth,  England.  Physi- 
cian, Garland;  Dexter. 

Sewall  Tenney.  D.D.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1827.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  27  Aug.,  1801,  Brad- 
ford, Mass.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1831. 
Pastor,  Ellsworth,    d.  6  June,  1890. 

Josiah  Blake  Webb.  A.M.  b.  19  Jan., 
1826,  Windham.  Teacher.  Prin.  Gorham 
Seminary.  Merchant,  Portland.  Res., 
Deering. 


152 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1863. 

Isaac  Adams.  A.M.;  also  Dart.,  ISfiG. 
b.  2  Aug.,  1802,  Rochester,  N.  H.  Manu- 
facturer, Boston.  State  Senate,  1848.  Res., 
Sanilwich,  N.  H.    (1.  19  July,  1SS3. 

Daniel  McBride  Graham.  D.D.  A.B., 
Oborlin,  1844.  A.M.,  Oberlin.  b.  17  Nov., 
1817,  Milan,  Ohio.  Pres.  Hillsdale  Coll., 
Mich.  Pastor,  Portland ;  Boston,  d.  21 
Dec,  1SS8,  Philadelphia. 

Hugh  McCulloch.  A.M.  LL.D.,  1889. 
b.  7  Dec,  1808,  Kennebunk.  Banker,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.  Sec'y  U.  S.  Treas.,  180.5-9; 
1884-5.    Res.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1865. 

Ulysses  Simpson  Grant.    T>L.D.;  also 

Union,  18C5;  also  Harv.,  1872.  b.  27  April, 
1822,  Point  Pleasant,  Ohio.  U.  S.  Mil. 
Acad.,  1843.  Bvt.  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1847. 
Col.  21st  111.  Vols.,  18G1.  Brig.-Gen.,  1861. 
Maj.-Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  1863.  Gen. -in-Chief, 
1864.  Pres. U.S.,  1869-77.  d.23  .Tuly,18S5, 
Mount  McGregor,  N.  Y. 

"William  Howard  Fessenden.  A.M. 
LL.B.,  Harv.,  1800.  b.  .">  May,  1835,  Port- 
laud.    Lawyer,  Portland;  Riverside,  Cal. 

Jeremiah  Howard  Gilman.  A.M.  b. 
11  Nov.,  1831,  Tliomaston.  U.  S.  Mil. 
Acad.,  185G.  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1861.  Bvt. 
Licut.-Col.,  1862.  Mnjor,  U.  S.  A.  Com- 
missary of  Subsistence,  Washington,  D.C. 

Charles  Baker  Rice.  A.M.  b.  29  June, 
1829,  Conway,  Mass.  Pastor,  Saco;  Dan- 
vers,  Mass.    State  Senate,  1881. 

1866. 

Alonzo  Boothby.  M.D.;  also  Univ 
Georgetown,  1865.  b.  5  Mar.,  1840,  Athens 
Asst.  Surg.,  2d  U.  S.  C.  T.  Prof.  Surg 
Anat.,  Boston  Univ.    Physician,  Boston 

Warren  Thaddeus  "Webster.  A.M 
A.B.,  Brown,  18.51.  b.  G  June,  1830,  Kings 
ton,  N.  H.  Prof.  Lat.  and  Gr.,  Adelphi 
Acad.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Albert  Blodgett  "Weymouth.  M.D. 
A.B.,  Harv.,  ISliO.  A.M.,  Harv.  M.D., 
Bellevue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll.,  1863.  b.  18 
March,  1839,  Chelsea,  Mass.  Physician, 
Maplewood,  Mass.;  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Leonard  "Woods.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Union, 
1827.  D.D.,  Colby,  1839;  also  Harv.,  1840. 
b.  24  June,  1807,  West  Newbury,  Mass. 
Prof.  Sac  Lit.,  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.  Pres- 
ident, 1839-66.  Res.,  Brunswick,  d.  24 
Dec,  1878,  Boston. 


1867. 

Thomas  AmoryDeblois.  LL.D.  A.B., 
Harv.,  1813.  A.M.,  Harv.  b.  2  Dec,  1794, 
Boston.  Lawyer,  Portland.  U.  S.  Dist. 
Att'y,  1849-53.    d.  14  Sept.,  1867. 

"William  "Willis.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1813.  A.M.  b.  31  Aug.,  1794,  Haverhill, 
Mass.  Lawyer,  Portland.  State  Senate, 
18.55.    d.  17  Feb.,  1870. 

1868. 

George  AATashington  Dyer.     A.M.     b. 

11  Jan.,  1824.   Maj.  and  Paymaster,  U.  S.  V. 

Lawyer,  Washington,  D.  C.    d.  13  Aiiril, 

1889. 
Charles   Munger.     A.M.     b.  29  Oct., 

1818,  Rochester,  N.  H.    Meth.  Epis.  min- 
istry, Maine. 
Richard  Holbrook  Tucker.     A.M.    b. 

13  May,  1816,  Wiscasset.    Merchant,  Wis- 

casset. 

1869. 

George  Brainard  Blodgette.  A.M.; 
also  Brown.  A.B.,  Brown,  1800.  LL.B., 
Harv.,  1870.  b.  6  Dec,  1845,  Georgetown, 
Mass.  48th  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-3.  Lawyer, 
Rowley,  Mass. 

Grenville  Theodore  Fletcher.  A.M. 
b.  3  Dec,  1834,  Augusta.  Prin.  State  Nor- 
mal Sch.,  Castine.  Supt.  Schools,  Marl- 
boro, Mass.  Agent  Mass.  Bd.  Education. 
Res.,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Eugene  Hale.  A.M.  LL.D.,  Bates, 
1882 ;  also  Colby,  1880.  b.  9  June,  1836, Tur- 
ner. Lawyer,  Ellsworth.  M.  C,  1809-81. 
U.  S.  Senate,  1881-. 

Edward  Albert  Kelly.  A.M.  b.  30 
May,  1831,  Frankfort.    Lawyer,  Boston. 

Johann  Georg  Kohl.  LL.D.  b.  28 
April,  1808,  Bremen,  Germany.  Traveler 
and  author.  Res.,  Dresden,  Germany. 
Librarian,  Bremen,    d.  28  Oct.,  1878. 

Charles  Greene  Rockwood,  Jr.  A.M. ; 
also  Yale.  A.B.,  Yale,  1804.  Ph.D.,  Yale, 
1806.  b.  11  Jan.,  1843,  New  York  City. 
Prof.  Math.  Prof.  Math,  and  Astron., 
Rutgers.  Prof.  Math.,  Coll.  of  N.  J., 
Princeton,  N.  .1. 

Horatio  Stebbins.  D.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1848.  A.M.,  Harv.  Pastor,  Portland ;  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

Admiral  Paschal  Stone.  A.M.  LL.D., 
Colby,  1873.  b.  1820,  Piermont,  N.  H. 
Prin.  High  Sch.,  Portland.  Supt.  Schools, 
Springfield,  Mass. 


HONORARY  GRADUATES 


153 


1870. 

William  Macleod  Barbour.  D.D. 
A.l!.,  obcilin,  18.V.I.  b.  i'.i  May,  1827,  Fo- 
chabers, Sc.otlaml.  Pastor,  South  Danvers, 
Mass.  Prof.  Bangor  Tlieo.  Sem.  Prof. 
Sac.  Theo.  and  Pastor,  Yale.  Prin.  Cong. 
Theo.  Seni.,  IMontreal,  P.  <,). 

Charles  Collins  Rounds.  A.M.;  also 
Colby,  1877.  U.S.,  Dart.,  1857.  M.S.,  Dart. 
Ph.D.,  Pates,  1881.  b.  I.t  Aug.,  1831,  Water- 
ford.  Teacher.  Prin.  State  Normal  Sch., 
Farmington ;  Plymouth,  N.  II. 

RoUiston  Woodbury.  A.M.  b.  17  Dec, 
1840,  Sweden.  Teacher.  Prin.  State  Nor- 
mal School,  Castine.    d.  1  Nov.,  1888. 

1871. 

Charles  Deane.  LL.D.;  also  Harv., 
188(5.  A.M.,  Harv.,  1856.  b.  10  Nov.,  1813, 
Biddeford.  Historian,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
d.  13  Nov.,  1889. 

Charles  Henry  Fernald.  A.M.  Ph.D., 
Me.  State  Coll.,  1887.  b.  16  Mar.,  1838,  Mt. 
Desert.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1862-5.  Prof. 
Nat.  Hist.,  Me.  State  Coll.  Prof.  Zoology, 
Mass.  State  Agr.  Coll. 

John  Franklin  Moody.  A.M.  A.B., 
Colby,  1867.  b.  18  Jan.,  1845,  Kingfleld. 
Teacher.  Prin.  Hebron  Acad.;  Bridgton 
Acad.;  High  Sch.,  Auburn. 

Edward  Sylvester  Morse.  Ph.D.  b. 
18June,  1838,  Portland.  Naturalist.  Prof. 
Comp.  Anat.  and  Zool.,  B.  C.  Prof.  Zool., 
Univ.  Tokio.  Director  Peabody  Acad., 
.Salem,  Mass. 

Joseph  Hale  Noyes.  A.M.  b.  12  May, 
18'25,  Newbury,  Mass.  Teacher,  New- 
ton, Mass.;  Blarblehead,  Mass.;  Dedhani, 
Mass.    Res.,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Hosea  Ballou  Perkins.  A.M.  b.  i 
Aug.,  1819,  Dover,  N.  H.  Merchant,  New 
York  City. 

Almon  Augustus  Strout.  A.M.  b.  8 
May,  1835,  Limington.  Lawyer,  Portland ; 
Boston. 

Francis  Henry  Underwood.  A.M. 
LL.D.,  Univ.  Glasgow,  1888.  b.  12  Jan., 
1825,  Enfield,  Mass.  Clerk  Superior  Court, 
Boston.  Author,  Boston.  U.  S.  Consul, 
Glasgow;  Leith. 

1872. 

James  Swan  Barrell.  A.M.  b.  12  Sept., 
182f!,  East  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Teacher, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.;  Lewiston.  Prin. 
Harv.  Gram.  Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 


Alden  Joseph  Blethen.  A.M.  b.  27 
Dec,  1845,  Unity.  l^awyer,  I'ortland. 
Editor,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Samuel  FuUer  Dike.  D.D.  A.B., 
Brown,  1838.  A.M.,  Brown,  b.  17  Mar., 
1815,  North  Bridgewater,  Mass.  Teacher, 
Yarmouth  Acad.    Pastor,  Bath. 

Joshua  Warren  Hathaway.  A.M. 
b.  9  July,  1832,  Ellsworth.  Lawyer,  Ban- 
gor; Norridgewock. 

Artemas  Libbey.  A.M.  b.  8  Jan., 
1823,  Freedom.  Lawyer,  Augusta.  Jus- 
tice Supreme  Court,  1875-94.  d.  15  Mar., 
1894. 

Joseph  Prentiss  Sanger.  A.M.  b.  4 
May,  1840,  Detroit,  Mich.  Bvt.  Capt.,  1864. 
2d  Lieut.,  1st  U.  S.  Art'y,  1861.  Bvt.  Maj., 
1865.  Prof.  Military  Science,  B.  C.  Capt. 
1st  Art'y,  U.  S.  A.  Maj.  and  Insp.  Gen., 
1889. 

David  Dinsmore  Stewart.  A.M.;  also 
Colby,  1863.  Lawyer,  St.  Albans.  State 
Senate,  1864;  President,  1865. 

1874. 

Jacob  Jackson  Abbott.  D.D.  A.B., 
Dart,  1839.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  17  July,  1813, 
Grotou,  Vt.  Tutor,  Dart.  Union  Theo. 
Sem.,  1845.  Pastor,  Uxbridge,  Mass. ;  Yar- 
mouth,   d.  3  Dec,  1878,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

David  Barker.  A.M.  b.  0  Sept.,  1816, 
Exeter.  Lawyer  and  author,  Exeter.  d.l4 
Sept.,  1874,  Bangor. 

Charles  Alfred  Benjamin.  A.M.  b. 
4  Nov.,  1S44,  Athens,  Greece.  1st  Lieut. 
21st  N.  Y.  Cav.  Act.  Asst.  Adj.  Gen.,  1864. 
Lawyer,  Salem,  Mass. 

Ebenezer  Charles  Bethlehem  Hal- 
lam.  A.M.  1).  1  Jan.,  18.33,  Worces- 
ter, England.  Missionary,  Chandl)all, 
India. 

John  Taylor  Oilman  Nichols.  D.D. 
A.B.,  Harv.,  1836.  b.  24  April,  1817,  Port- 
land.   Pastor,  Saco. 

1875. 

George  Washington  Greene.  LL.D. 
A.M.,  Brown,  1833.  b.  8  April,  1811,  East 
Greenwich,  R.  I.  U.  S.  Consul,  Rome. 
Prof.  Mod.  Lang.,  Brown.  Prof.  Amer. 
Hist.,  Cornell  Univ.  Author,  East  Green- 
wich, R.  I.    d.  2  Feb.,  1883. 

Parker  Jacques.  A.M.  b.  1817,  New- 
buryport, Mass.  Meth.  Epis.  ministry, 
Maine,    d.  31  Mar.,  1885,  Deeriug. 


154 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1876. 

Albert  Cole.  A.M.  b.  15  July,  1818, 
Coruish.  Pastor,  Winslow;  Limerick; 
Cornish,    d.  2i)  .Jan.,  1881. 

Yorick  Gordon  Hurd.  A.M.  M.D., 
Dart.,  18.54.  b.  17  Feb.,  1837,  Lempster, 
N.  H.  Physician,  Ipswich,  Mass.  Surg. 
48th  Mass.  Vols.,  1862-3.    d.  24  Sept.,  1888. 

George  Leonard  Vose.  A.M.  b.  19 
April,  1831,  Augusta.  Civil  engineer. 
Prof.  Engineering,  B.  C.  Prof.  Eug., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.    lies..  Bethel. 

1878. 

Louis  Vasmer  Caziarc.  A.M.  b.  4 
July,  1844,  Boston.  3Sth  Mass.  Vols.,  1862. 
Bvt.  Capt.,  U.  S.  v.,  186.5.  Prof.  Mil.  Sci., 
B.  C.    Capt.  2d  Art'y,  U.  S.  A. 

Austin  Luther  Park.  A.M.  b.  24 
Aug.,  1836,  Bennington,  Vt.  Pastor,  Gar- 
diner; Falls  Church,  Va.  Res.,  Redland.s, 
Cal. 

Joseph  Whitman  Spaulding.  A.M. 
1).  11  Aug.,  1841,  Carratunk  Plantation. 
1st  Lieut,  tilth  Me.  Vols.  Lieut. -Col. 
Lawyer,  Richmond.  State  Senate,  1871-2. 
Reporter  of  Decisions,  S.  J.  Court,  1880-88. 
Pres.  Fort  Payne  Coal  and  Iron  Co.,  Ala. 

1879. 

Richard  Henry  Mather.  D.D.  A.B., 
Amherst,  18.57.  A.M., Amherst.  b.l2Feb., 
183.5,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Prof.  Greek, 
Amherst,    d.  16  April,  1890. 

James  Alphonso  Milliken.  A.M.  b. 
8  Sept.,  1813,  Hancock.  Universalist  min- 
istry, Columbia.  Lawyer,  Cherryfield. 
d.  8  July,  1891. 

Lot  Myrick  Morrill.  LL.D.  A.M., 
Colby,  1848.  b.  3  May,  1813,  Belgrade. 
Governor,  18,58-60.  U.  S.  Senate,  1861-76. 
Sec'y  U.  S.  Treas.,  1876-7.  d.  10  Jan.,  1883, 
Augusta. 

1880. 

Mandeville  Treat  Ludden.    A.M.    b. 

17  Feb.,  1830,  Canton.    Lawyer,  Lewiston. 
State  Senate,  1868-9.    d.  21  Sept.,  1882. 
"Weston  Thompson.  A.M.  b.  12  Aug., 
1850,  Bowdoin.    Lawyer,  Brunswick. 

1881. 

James  Phinney  Baxter.  A.M.  b.  23 
Mar.,  1831,  Gorham.  Merchant  and  man- 
ufacturer.   Historian,  Portland. 


Medorem  Crawford.  A.M.  b.  27  Jan., 
1844,  Yamhill  Co.,  Ore.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad., 
1867.  Prof.  Mil.  Sci.,  B.  C.  1st  Lieut.  2d 
Art'y,  U.  S.  A. 

Ambrose  Parsons  Kelsey.  Ph.D. 
A.B.,  Hamilton,  18.56.  A.M.,  Hamilton, 
b.  30  Aug.,  1832,  Paris,  N.  Y.  Prin.  State 
Normal  Sch.,  Farmington.  Prof.  Nat.  His- 
tory, Hamilton,  d.  30  Mar.,  1S91,  Clinton, 
N.  Y. 

1883. 

John  Marshall  Harlan.  LL.D.  A.B., 
Centre  Coll.,  Ky.,  18.50.  b.  1  June,  1833, 
Boyle  Co.,  Ky.  Lawyer.  Col.  10th  Ky. 
Vols.  State  Att'y-Gen.,  1863-7.  Justice, 
U.  S.  Supreme  Court,  1877-. 

Charles  William  Packard.  A.M.  M.D., 
N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.,  18.55.  b.  7  Mar.,  1833, 
Brunswick.      Physician,  New  York  City. 

1884. 

James  Gillespie  Blaine.  LL.D.;  also 
Bates,  1869;  also  Colby,  1875.  A. B.,  Wash- 
ington Coll.,  1847.  A. ]>!.,  Washington  Coll. 
b.  31  Jan.,  1830,  West  Brownsville,  Penn. 
Editor,  Augusta.  Speaker  State  Leg., 
1861-2.  M.C.,  1863-75.  Speaker,  1869-75. 
U.  S.  Senate,  1876-81.  Sec'y  State,  1881; 
1889-92.    d.  27  Jan.,  1893,  Washington. 

Preston  Bruce  Wing.  A.M.  b.  16 
Jan.,  1839,  Mt.  Vernon.  Bangor  Theo. 
Seni.,1879.  Pastor, Freeport;  Hopkinton, 
Mass.    d.  23  April,  1893. 

1885. 

John  Andrew  Peters.  LL.D.;  also 
Colby,  1884;  also  Yale,  1893.  A.B.,  Yale. 
1842.  b.  9  Oct.,  1822,  Ellsw^orth.  Lawyer, 
Ellsworth.  State  Senate,  1862-3.  Att'y 
Gen.,  1864-6.  M.  C,  1867-73.  Justice  Su- 
preme Court,  1873-.    Chief  Justice,  1883-. 

Charles  W^esley  Walton.  LL.D.  b, 
9  Dec,  1819,  Mexico.  Lawyer,  Auburn. 
M.  C,  1861-2.  Justice  Supreme  Court, 
1862-.    Res.,  Deering. 

1886. 

William  DeW^itt  Hyde.  D.D.;  also 
Harv.,1886.  A.B.,  Harv.,  1879.  b.23Sept., 
1858,  Winchendon,  Mass.  Andover  Theo. 
Sem.,  1882.  Pastor,  Paterson,  N.J.  Pres. 
and  Prof.  Men.  and  Mor.  Phil. 

Elihu  Benjamin  Washburne.  LL.D. 
b.  23  Sept.,  1816,  Livermore.  Lawyer, 
Galena,  111.  M.  C,  1853-69.  U.  S.  Minis- 
ter, France.  Res.,  Chicago,  111.  d.  22  Oct., 
1887. 


HONORARY    GRADUATES 


155 


1887. 

John  Avery.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Amherst, 
ISfil.  A.ISr.,  Aiiilierst.  b.  IS  Sept.,  1837, 
Conwiiy,  Mass.  Prof.  Lat.  and  Gr.,  Iowa 
Coll.  Prof.  Gr.,  B.  C.  d.  1  Sept.,  1887, 
North  I'.ridston. 

Lewis  Barker.  A.M.  h.  18  Feb.,  1818, 
Exeter.  Lawyer,  Stetson ;  Bangor.  State 
Senate,  1865-6.  Speaker  State  Leg.,  1867. 
d.  !»Oct.,  ISilO. 

Crosby  Stuart  Noyes.  A.M.  b.  10 
Vo\>.,  18-2.J,  INlinot.  .Journalist,  Washing- 
ton, I).  C. 

Charles  Morton  Sills.  D.D.  A. 15., 
Univ.  of  N.  B.,  1870.  A.M.,  Univ.  of  N.  B. 
h.  30  April,  18.i0,  Colney,  Hertfordshire, 
Kng.  Resident  Canon,  St.  Luke's  Cathe- 
dral, Portland. 

Eeuen  Thomas.  D.D.  M.A.,  Univ. 
College,  London.  Ph.D.,  Rostock,  b.  14 
June,  1840,  Warwiclcshire,  Eng.  Pastor, 
Liverpool,  Eng.;  London,  Eng.;  Brook- 
line,  Mass. 

1888. 

Franklin  Simmons.  A.M.;  also  Colby, 


1885.    1).  11  .Jan.,  183'.i,  Webster. 
Home,  Ital}'. 


Sculptor, 


1889. 

Israel  Thorndike  Dana.  A.M.  M.D., 
Ilarv.,  1850.  b.  (i  June,  1827,  Alarblehead, 
Mass.  Physician,  Portland.  Prof .  Theory 
and  I'ractice  Medicine.  Pres.  Me.  Med. 
Asso. 

Henry  Jewett  Furber,  Jr.  A.M.  B.S., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1880.  Ph.D.,  Halle, 
1891.  b.  12  May,  1865,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Prof.  Economics,  Northwestern  Univ. 


Alexander  "Wadsworth  Longfellow. 

A.M.     1).  20  May,  1814,  Portland.     Civil 

engineer,  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Survey. 

Res.,  Portland. 
Stephen  Holmes  Weeks.  A.M.  M.D., 

Univ.  I'cnn.,  1864.     b.  6  Oct.,  18;!5,  Cornish. 

Physician,  Portland.  Prof.  Surgery.  Pres. 

Me.  Med.  Asso. 

1890. 

Frederick  Stanley  Root.  A.M.  LL.B., 

Yale,  1874.  b.  7  May,  18.53,  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Yale  Div.  Sell.,  187!).  Pastor,  Au- 
burn; Hartford,  Conn. 
Nathan  Webb.  LL.D.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1846.  b.  7  May,  1825,  I'ortland.  Lawyer. 
U.  S.  Dist.  Att'y,  1870-8.  Judge  U.  S.  Dis- 
trict Court,  1882-. 

1891. 

Horace  Melvyn  Estabrook.  A.  M. 
B.S.,  Maine  State  Coll.,  1876.  M.S.,  Maine 
StateColl.  b.20Jan.,1849,  Linneus.  Prof. 
Rhet.  and  Mod.  Lang.,  Maine  State  Coll. 

1892. 

Stephen  Melville  Eaton.  A.M.  b.  7 
Oct.,  1S.!3,  Portland.  Lt.  12th  Me.  Vols., 
1861.  Bvt.  Lt.-Col.,  1865.  U.  S.  Postmas- 
ter, New  Orleans. 

1893. 

George  Angler  Gordon.  D.D.;  also 
Yale,  1893.  A. B.,  Harv.,  1881.  b.  2  Jan., 
1853,  Aberdeenshire.  Bangor  Tlieo.  Seni., 
1877.     Pastor,  Boston,  Mass. 

William  Wirt  Pendergast.  A.M.  b. 
31  Jan.,  1833,  Durham,  N.  H.  Teacher. 
Prin.  School  of  Agriculture,  Univ.  Minn., 
St.  Anthony  Park. 


M 


NON-GRADUATES. 


1806. 

Ebenezer  Wood.  b.  Nov.,  ITSd,  Wis- 
casscl.    il.  31  .Inly,  1803,  at  sea. 

1807. 

Seth  Trufant.  h.  11  April,  1785,  Bath. 
15ank  cashier.    <\.  about  1824. 

1809. 

Thomas  Parker  Davies.  b.  2  Nov., 
1786.    Farmer,  Sidney,    d.  17  Mar.,  18G9. 

Joshua  Davies.  b.  6  Sent.,  1789.  Phy- 
sician, Sidney,    d. 

Samuel  Deane  Ellis,  b.  17  Aug.,  17!)1, 
Topsliam.  Law  student,  Bath.  Served 
in  15ritisli  navy  (?). 

Ebenezer  Herrick.  b.  21  Oct.,  1785, 
Lewiston.  Merchant,  Bowdoinliam.  M. 
C.,  18-21-7.  State  Senate,  18-28-1).  Jour- 
nalist, VViscasset;  New  York  City.  d.  7 
May,  lS3'.t,  Lewiston. 

Henry  Wood.  b.  •)  Oct.,  17S9,  Wiscas- 
set.    Bank  cashier.    Clerk  of  Courts,    d. 

Josiah  Thacher.  b.  21  Jan.,  1789, 
Gorham.    d.  18;07. 

1810. 

Samuel  Phillips  Abbot,  b.  9  Dec, 
17SS,  Saco.  Merchant,  d.  -27  Jan.,  1S13, 
New  London,  Conn. 

Ezra  Bucknam.  b.  24  Jan.,  1784,  Fal- 
mouth. Merchant,  Eastport.  Farmer,  Fal- 
mouth,   d.  about  18.i7. 

Jacob  Herrick.  b.  29  Mar.,  1790,  Bev- 
erly, JNIass.  Farmer,  Durham.  Notary 
public,  Auburn,    d.  14  June,  1804. 

Joseph  Scott  Jewett.  b.  11  June,  1788, 
Portland.  Farmer,  Scarboro.  d.  .5  Oct., 
1870,  Portland. 

Moses  Merrill.     Hon.  A.M.,  1815. 

Francis  Waldo,  b.  28  Nov.,  1791, 
Tortlaud.  Lawyer,  Boston;  Thoniastou. 
d.  about  1837. 


1811. 

Henry  Dyson,  b.  21  Mar.,  1791,  Bev- 
erly, Mass.    U.  S.  Navy.    d.  youn^. 

Ezra  Haskell,  b.  12  Mar.,  1781,  New 
Gloucester,    d.  Boston. 

Le-wis  Page.  b.  19  April,  1790.  Teacher, 
Keadlield.    d.  1811(?). 

Andrevir  Thorndike.  b.  20  Aug.,  1791, 
Beverly,  Mass.  Res.,  Europe,  d.  before 
1850. 

Charles  Henry  Vaughan.  b.  9  Aug., 
17811,  Portland.    Res.  (18.56),  Goshen,  O.   d. 

1812. 

Moses  Shaw.     Hon.  A.M.,  1821. 
Caleb  Hayward.    b.  4  Nov.,  1794.    Res. 

(1812),  Concord,  Mass. 

1813. 

Francis  Carr.     b.  14  Jan.,  1791.  Lieut. 

U.  S.  A.,  1812.       Lawyer,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

d.  al)out  181.'}. 
Moses  Bailey  Chase.  Hon.  A.M.,  1831. 
George  Derby.     A.B.,  Harv.,  1814.     b. 

(>  Aug.,  1704,  Salem.    Merchant,  Salem,  d. 

1818,  at  sea. 
John    Henniker    Ingraham.       A.M., 

Colby,  1836.      b.  11  June,  1793,  Portland. 

Pastor,  Thomaston.     Teacher,  Augusta. 

d.  13  Apr.,  1864. 
Charles    Mussey.       b.    8    Aug.,    1792, 

Portland.    Merchant,  Portland.    d.lFeb., 

1876. 
Robert  Boyd  Storer.     b.  2  April,  1795, 

Portland.      Merchant.      Russian    consul, 

Boston,  d.  14  Dec,  1870,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Bellamy  Storer.     Hon.  A.M.,  1821. 
James  Brown  Thornton,     b.  2()  Sept., 

171)4,  Saco.     Merchant.      Res.,  Oak   Hill, 

Scarboro.    d.  15  Feb.,  1873. 
Charles    Wilson.      b.   15    Dec,   1785, 

Topsham.    d.  8  July,  1812. 

1814. 

Theodore  Atkinson,  b.  6  Feb.,  1794, 
Dover,  N.H.    Farmer,    d.  Aug.,  18'23. 


158 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1817. 

Charles   Quincy  Clapp.      b.  29  May, 

1799,  Portland.   Merchant,    d.  2  Mar.,  1808. 
Thomas  McCray.  b.  3  Nov.,  1800,  Wis- 

casset.    Sea  captain,    d.  Dec,  1829. 

1818. 

Samuel  Miller  Nickels,  b.  22  Aug., 
1798,  Wiscasset.    Res.,  Mariana,  Fla.    d. 

1819. 

Elijah  Livermore  Hamlin.  A.B., 
Brown,  1819.  A.M.,  Colby,  1823.  b.  29 
Mar.,  1800,  Livermore.  Lawyer,  Bangor. 
State  Senate,  1858-9.    d.  17  July,  1872. 

WiUiam  M.  Nickels,  b.  2  Sept.,  1801, 
Wiscasset.    Res.,  Florida,    d. 

1821. 

Robert  Smart  Lambert,  b.  11  Mar., 
1801.    Res.,  Bath.     d.  before  1838. 

Josiah  Little,  b.  29  April,  1801,  New- 
buryport,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Minot.  Man- 
ufacturer, Winthrop.  Res.,  Portland; 
Newburyport,  Mass.  d.  9  Aug.,  1SG5,  Mt. 
Desert. 

Jeremiah  Searle.  A.B.,  Union,  1821. 
A.M.,  Union,  b.  19  Feb.,  1794,  Rowley, 
Mass.  (?).  Pastor,  Woodbourne,  N.  Y. 
d.  1S(;1. 

George  Howe  Vose.  b.  25  Oct.,  1801, 
Augusta,    d.  17  Nov.,  1820. 

1822. 

John  Frost,  b.  26  Jan.,  ISOO,  Kenne- 
bunk.  Teacher.  Literary  work.  d.  28 
Dec,  18.59,  Philadelphia. 

John  Green  Richardson,     b.  9  July, 

1800,  Bath.    Clerk,  Me.  House  Rep.    d.  23 
Feb.,  1823. 

David  Robinson  Straw.  A.B.,  Brown, 
1822.  b.  7  Nov.,  1795,  Newflcld.  Lawyer, 
Guilford,    d.  31  Aug.,  1876. 

1823. 

James  Bridge,  b.  17  July,  1804,  Au- 
gusta.   Manufacturer,  Augusta. 

Rufus  Dudley  Folsom.  b.  Hi  Aug., 
1804.    Res.  (1820),  Gorhani. 

Abraham  Moore.    Res.  (185(5),  Castine. 

John  Albert  Perry,  b.  23  May,  1803, 
Brunswick.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1840. 
Pastor,  Blanchai'd ;  Guilford,  d.  10  Oct., 
1868. 


1824. 

Moses  Carleton.   b.  15  May,  1802,  Wis- 
casset.   d.  1824. 
Abraham  Drake  Dearborn.    M.D.    b. 

15  Feb.,  1802.    Physician,  Exeter,  N.  H.; 

Newton,  Mass.    d.  1871. 
Vespasian  Ellis,    b.  11  Jan.,  1802.   Res. 

(1S20),  Bluehill. 
Edward  Gould,    b.  27  Jan.,  1805.    Res. 

(1820),  Gorham. 
Charles  Henry  Haven,     b.  17  Sept., 

1803.    Res.  (1822),  Boston. 
John  Pitt  Holman.     b.  12  May,  1803, 

Canaan.    Lost  at  sea  before  1824. 
John   Mudge   Merrick.    Hon.  A.M., 

1837. 
Nathaniel  Etheridge  Quimby.    b.  21 

Jan.,  1801.    Res.  (1821),  Tamworth,  N.  H. 
Charles    Chauncey    Sewall.       Hon. 

A.M.,  1837. 
Charles  Stanwood.     b.  21  Aug.,  1800, 

Brunswick.    Clerk  and  farmer,    d.  1829. 
John  McNeil  Wilson,  b.  12  Nov.,  1803, 

Hillsboro,  N.  II.     Lawyer,   Joliet,    111.; 

Chicago,    d. 

1825. 

John  Badger,    b.  22  Aug.,  1804.    Res., 

Gilmanton,  N.  II.    d.  1825  (?). 
Daniel  Haraden  Griffin,      b.  30  July, 

1800.     Res.,  Frceport.    d.  before  1825. 
James  Milk  Ingraham.      b.  24  Aug., 

1803.    Merchant,  Hallowell;  Portland,    d. 
George  Washington  Lane.  b.  18  June, 

1802,  New  Gloucester.      Princeton   Theo. 

Sem.    d.  Feb.,  1829,  Prince  Edwards,  Va. 
George  Merrick.     Hon.  A.M.,  1847. 
John   Odlin   Page.    b.   11   Feb.,  1805, 

Hallowell.    d.  before  1824. 
Arthur  Thompson.  A.B.,  Colby,  1825. 

b.  28  May,  1798,  Pownal.      Teacher,     d. 

Dec,  1853. 
Alfred  Upham.     Hon.  A.M.,  1848. 

1826. 

Thomas  Allen,    b.  12  July,  1805.    Res. 

(1824),  Stockbridge,  Mass. 
Henry  Black,     b.  17  Aug.,  1807.     Res. 

(1824),  Ellsworth. 
William     Curtis.       b.   8    Dec,    1805, 

Brunswick,     il.  2  July,  1826. 
Samuel  Farrar.    A.B.,  Colby,  182G.    b. 

12  Oct. ,  1805,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.    Manufac- 

tui'er.  Dexter,     d.  0  Dec,  1862,  Geneva, 

Wis. 


NOX-GRADUATES 


159 


Ebenezer    Noyes.     h.   9    Aug.,  1807. 

Kes.  (18'24),  Newbuvj'port,  Mass. 
Isaac  Ray.     M.D.,  1827. 
Joseph    Roby.      A.  B.,   Brown,   1828. 

A.M.,  Browu.      M.I).,  1831,  Harv.      b.  25 

Aug.,  1807.      Prof.  Anat.  aiul  Surg.,  B.  C. 

Prof.  Theory  and  Practice  Meilicine,  Dart. 

(i.  18G0. 

1827. 

Bailey  Ames.    b.  2  Aug.,  1800.    Res., 

Industry,    d.  before  183S. 
Allen  Clark  BuU.     b.  10  Sept.,  180:5. 

Res.  (1825),  Milford,  Conn. 
Mighill  HiU  Blood,     b.  2G  Dec,  1804. 

lies.  (1825),  Bucksport. 
Joseph  Carr.    b.  27  Sept.,  1807.      Res. 

(1821!),  Bangor. 
Ebenezer  Cleaveland.     Res.,  Rowley, 

Mass.    d.  1827,  Bylield,  Mass. 
Charles  Gilman.      A.B.,  Brown,  1827. 

b.  28  June,  180",  Bangor.    Lawyer,  Quincy, 

111.     d.  24  .luly,  1849. 
Peter  Grant,      b.  2i>  Feb.,  180().     Res. 

(1820),  Ilalluwcdl ;    (1850),  Gardiner. 
James  "Winthrop  Harris,     b.  21  Mar., 

1800,  Dorchester,  Mass.     Secretary,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.     d.  1881. 
George  Raleigh  Dearborn  "Wingate. 

I).  4   Apr.,  1807,  Washington,  1).  C.  (?)     d. 

24  Ai)r.,  1820,  Uoxbury,  Mass. 

1828. 

John   Sturgis  Burnham.      b.  1  Anj^., 

1S()5,  ( (rland.     d.  20  -Jan.,  1,S27. 
Nathan   Moore    Cutler.      b.   2   Aug., 

1808,   Farmington.      U.   S.  civil    service, 

Boston,    d.  .'JO  Oct.,  184it. 
Avery  Williams  Dewey,    b.  15  May, 

1808.    Kes.  (1827),  Brunswick. 
George  Everett,  b.  9  Mar.,  1808.   Res. 

(1827),  Montville. 
John  Henry  Gillet.     b.  21  Dec,  1807. 

Itcs.  (1827),  Ilallowell. 
Joseph  Gilpatrick.      b.  15  Nov.,  1802, 

Gardiner.    <1.  U  May,  1827. 
Charles   Rackleff.      b.  KJ   Nov.,  1807. 

Hcs.  (1827),  Porthuid. 
Henry  Tallman.  b.  2  Aug.,  ]80().  Law- 
yer, I'.atli.    State  Att'y-Gen.,  1S49-.52.    d. 
■William  Nelson  Weston,     b.  23  Nov., 

180S,    Kastport.      Lawyer,   Kastport.      d. 

18.'i,s,  Florida. 

1829. 

John  Bartlett.      b.  22  Jan.,  1801,  New 
Ipswich,  N.  II.    d.  1828,  Princeton,  N.  J. 


Alfred  Granville  Benson,     b.  29  Oct., 

1800.    Res.  (1828),  Boston;    (1856),  Brook- 
lyn, X.  Y. 
Joseph  Bradstreet.     b.  4  April,  1808. 

Res.  (1828),  Gardiner. 
Charles  Henry  Holmes.  A.B.,  Brown, 

1829.    b.30  Oct.,  1811.    Lawyer,  Topsfleld, 

Mass. 
Hugh  McCuUoch.     Hon.  A.M.,  1863. 
Samuel  Veazie  Mitchell,     b.  18  Aug., 

1810,  Xortli  Yarmouth.    Lawj'or,  Vernon, 

Miss. 
Richard  Tappan  Orr.    b.  9  Aug.,  1808, 

Brunswick.      Farmer,    Andover.      d.  31 

March,  1877. 
Roman  Lyndes  Putnam,     b.  20  June, 

1799.    Res.  (1828),  Iloidton. 
Thomas  Sherman.     M.D.,  1828. 
George    Baker    Swift.       M.D.,    1830, 

Ilarv.     b.  30  .July,  1800,  Andover,  Mass. 

Physician,  Mandiester,  N.II. ;  Lawrence, 

Mass.    d.  1872. 

1830. 

Horatio  Gates  Allen.     M.D.,  18.32. 
W^illiam    Barrows,      b.  8   Nov.,    1802. 

Res.  (1829),  Hartford. 
Daniel  Cleaves.    1).3  .Jan.,  l.so:t.    Farmer, 

Saco. 
William  Henry  Ellis,    b.  14  Oct.,  1810. 

Res.  (1829),  Moston.     d.  Ijefore  18:18. 
John  Angler  Hyde.     b.  27  Jan.,  1809, 

Freeport.     d.  5  Sept.,  1829. 
John  Adams  Tarbell.     M.D.,  183(;. 
George  Clinton  Whitney,    b.  23  Jan., 

1805.     Res.  (1829),  Hebron. 

1831. 

Josiah  Appleton  Bearce.     b.  2(j  Feb., 

1807.     Res.  (1830),  Hebron. 
Jonathan     Andrew     Chute.       M.  D., 

Dart.,   1835.     b.  23   Ai)ril,    1811,   Naples. 

Pliysician,  Westport,  Mo.    d.  1  Oct.,  1838. 
John  Lord  Pickard.     b.  29  Feb.,  1808. 

Res.  (1830),  Alna. 

1832. 

James  Porter  Cunningham,   b.  9  July, 

1809.    Res.  (1831),  Peterborough,  N.  H. 
Asher  Ellis.     M.D.,  1832. 
Samuel   Erskine.      b.   28    May,    180(J. 

lies.  (1S31),  Dresden;    (1850),  Bristol. 
Isaiah  Furber.    b.  Ifi  Sept.,  1812.    Res., 

Bangor,    d.  1830. 
Seth  Storer  Green,    b.  10  Dec,  1812. 

Res.  (1831),  Saco. 


160 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Henry  Alfred  Jones,  b.  6  Aug.,  1807. 
Merclmnt,  Portlaud.    d.  3  Sept.,  1883. 

WiUiam  Giddinge  Lane.  b.  27  Oct., 
1809,  Danville.    Farmer,    d.  6  March,  1840. 

James  Madison  McDonald.  A.B., 
Union,  1832.  D.D.,  1854.  h.  22  May,  1812, 
Limerick.  Pastor,  Jamaica,  L.I. ;  Prince- 
ton, N.  J.    d.  19  April,  1876. 

William  John  Newman,     b.  26  Oct., 

1811,  Andover,  Mass.  Bangor  Tlieo.  Sem., 
1835.  Pastor,  Stratiiam,  N.  H.  d.  5  Mar., 
1850,  Andover,  Mass. 

Stephen  Peabody.     b.  14  Dec,  1810. 

Res.,  Buoksport.    d.  1830. 
Francis  Welch,    b.  30  Mar.,  180.5.  Res. 

(1831),  Hanipstead,  N.  H. 

1833. 

John  Calvin  Adams.     A.B.,  Amherst, 

1833.    b.  7  Aug.,  1810,  Bucksport.     Yale 

Theo.  Sem.,  1837.    Pastor,  Falmouth,    d. 

17  Jan.,  1885. 
Solon  Beale.     b.  20  July,  1810.    Res. 

(1832),  Keadlield;  (18.50),  Baltimore,  Md. 
Henry  Dimmock.  b. 3  Nov.,  1810.  Res. 

(1832),   Brunswick;    (18.5()),   Washington, 

1).  C. 
Jonathan  Ela.     b.  20  Feb.,  1802.     Res. 

(18.32),  Weld.     d.  before  1838. 
Samuel  McLellan  Gould,     b.  24  Jan., 

1809.    lies.  (1832),  Gorham. 
W^illiam  George  Howard.    A. B.,  1835. 

A.M.,  VVesleyan,  1845.    D.D.,  Rochester, 

18.54.    b.  6  Sept.,  1813,  Newburyport,  Mass. 

Baptist  clergyman,    d.  17  May,  1865,  New 

Orleans,  La. 
Charles  Adams  McLellan.    b.  21)  Apr., 

1813,  Warren.    Sea  captain. 

Jacob  Loring   Mitchell,    b.  27   Feb., 

1812,  North  Yarmouth.  Lawyer,  Vernon, 
Miss. 

Henry  Rand.    b.  18  Oct.,  1810.    Res. 

(1832),  Portland,     d.  before  1838. 
Charles   Wood   Upham.     b.  9   Sept., 

1814,  Portsmouth,  N.  II.    d.  G  Dec,  1834. 
John  Warren,     b.  16  May,  180!).     Res. 

(1832),  Palmyra. 
W^illiam   Foster   Williamson,      b.  If) 
Sept.,  1814,  Bangor,    d.  G  Sept.,  1832. 

1834. 

Kinsman  Atkinson,  b.  16  Oct.,  1807, 
Eaton,  N.  H.  Meth.  Epis.  ministry,  Maine, 
d.  15  Feb.,  1894,  Glenwood,  Iowa. 


Lucius  Bradbury,      b.   3  Aug.,   1814, 

South  Berwick.      U.  S.  Military  Acad., 

1835.    Lawyer,  Calais,    d.  27  June,  1850. 
John  Coombs.     Hon.  A.M.,  1845. 
Chandler  Spring  Emery,    b.  25  July, 

1814,  Eliot.      Lawyer,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

d.  20  July,  1880. 
Samuel    Sumner    Fairbanks.      b.  21 

Dec.,  1813.    Res.  (1833),  Boston,    d.  before 

1838. 
Joseph    Farley,      b.   15    June,    1813, 

Waldoboro.      Manufacturer,    Rochester, 

N.  Y.    d.  March,  1887. 
James  Greenleaf.    A.B.,  Dart.,  1835. 

b.  15  Juue,  1814,  Gray.      Merchant,  New 

Orleans,  La.    d.  23  Aug.,  1865,  Cambridge, 

Mass. 
Jeremiah   Hacker,      b.  5  May,   1808, 

China,    d.  12  Nov.,  1834,  Brunswick. 
Samuel  Augustus  Hale.      b.  14  Oct., 

1809.  Res.  (1833),  Rochester,  N.H.;  (1856), 
Tuscaloosa,  Ala. 

Ferdinand  Knight,  b.  5  Jan.,  1815. 
Res.,  Portland;  Baltimore,  Md.    d. 

Owen  Lovejoy.  b.  6  Jan.,  1811,  Al- 
bion. Pastor,  Princeton,  111.  M.  C,  1856- 
64.    d.  25  Mar.,  1864,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Moses  McDonald.  b.  8  April,  1814, 
Lin)erick.  Lawyer.  Speaker  State  Leg., 
1845.     M.C.,  1851-4. 

Charles  Merrill,  b.  1  June,  1814.  Res. 
(1833),  Wiscasset;   (18.58),  Saco. 

John  W^esley  Merrill.  A.B.,  Wesley- 
an,  1834.  b.  9  May,  ISOS,  Chester,  N.  H. 
Pres.  McKendree  Coll.  Meth.  Epis.  min- 
istry. Prof.  Biblical  Inst.  Res.,  Concord, 
N.  H. 

Alfred  Mason  Mitchell,  b.  31  July, 
1814.    Res.  (1833),  North  Yarmouth. 

George    Palmer    Pond.      b.  24  Oct., 

1810.  Res.  (1833),  Bucksport;  (1856),  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Stephen  Decatur  Pond.     b.  12   Feb., 

1813.  Res.  (1833),  Bucksport.     d.  before 
1844. 

Edward  Augustus  Reed.    b.  11  jNIay, 

1814.  Lawyer,  Waldoboro. 

Francis  Edward  Russwurm.  b.  23 
July,  1814.  Res.,  North  Yarmouth;  Cali- 
fornia,   d.  1862,  Campo,  Cal. 

1835. 

JohnBurnham.  b.  28  April,  1813.  Res. 

(1834),  Limerick. 
William  Batchelder.    b.  12  Dec,  1813. 

Manufacturer,  Saco.    d. 


NON-GRADUATES 


161 


John  Abner  Briggs.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1S35.  M.D.,  Ilarv.,  1S38.  b.  IS  Aug.,  ISIG. 
Physician,  Xewburyport.    d.  1S45. 

John  Taylor  Gilman  Daveis.  M.D., 
1S37. 

Kowland  Leonard  Eaton,  b.  2  Mar., 
1811,  Bowdoin.    d.  1S33. 

Freedom  Fogg.  b.  23  April,  1810,  Saco. 
d.  15  Dec,  1835. 

Nathaniel  Ford.     M.D.,  1830. 

Edward  Payson  Gillet.  b.  24  April, 
1814.  lies.  (1834),  Ilallowell.  d.  before 
1849. 

Lemuel  Gott.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1836.  b. 
23  Dec,  1808,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Physi- 
cian, Berlin,  Mass.    d.  IG  June,  1888. 

Horatio  Page  Getchell.  b.  17  Feb., 
1814.  Kes.  (1834),  Ilallowell;  (185tJ),  Cin- 
cinnati, O. 

Joshua  HiU.  A.B.,  Yale,  1835.  A.M., 
Yale.  b.  '24  Aug.,  1813,  Limerick.  Law- 
yer, llamiiden.     d.  12  Oct.,  18(i0. 

Ephraim  Augustus  Hyde.  M.D.  b.  10 
Aug.,  1814.    Physician,  Freeport.    d. 

Thomas  Cutts  Lane.  b.  12  Feb.,  1810, 
Hollis.  Lawyer.  State  Senate,  1841.  d.  1881. 

William  Loring  Harmon.    M.D.,  1835. 

Thomas  McCrate.  b.  10  Jan.,  1815. 
lies.  (1834),  Wiscasset. 

Christopher  Morton,  b.  5  July,  1813. 
Res.,  Portland,    d.  1833. 

John  Fitz  Henry  Mussey.  A.B.,  Uarv., 
1835.  b.  8  Aug.,  I8l(i,  Portland.  Lawyer, 
Staudish.    d.  14  April,  1846,  Portland. 

"William  Packard,  b.  Ki  Aug.,  1815, 
Wiscasset.    d.  28  .Jan.,  1834. 

"William  Warren  Tucker.  A. B.,  Dart., 
1835.  A.M.,  Harv.,  18G1.  b.  18  Mar.,  1817, 
Boston,  Mas.s.  Merchant,  Boston,  d.  2G 
Nov.,  1885,  Paris,  France. 

Augustus  Sylvester  Crafts  Strick- 
land, b.  11  Aug.,  1S1.'>,  Wiltou.  Law- 
yer,   d.  10  March,  1843. 

George  Thomas  Wentworth.  b.  17 
Oct.,  1814,  Dover,  X.  H.  Lawyer,  Dover, 
N.  H.    d.  3  July,  1874. 

Theodore  Chase  "Woodman.  A.B., 
Dart.,  1835.  b.  10  April,  1815,  Rochester, 
N.  II.  Lawyer,  Bucksport.  State  Leg., 
1857-8;  Speaker,  18()8.    d.  13  Juue,  1886. 

1836. 

Joshua  Downing  Berry,     b.  4  Dec, 

1806.    Res.  (1835), Newington,  N.H.    Cler- 
gyman, Lexington,  Ky. 

L 


Frederick    Williams    Boyd.       D.D. , 

Cambridge,  b.  15  Jan.,  1814,  Portland. 
Gen.  Theo.  Sem.,  1839.  Pastor.  Miss., 
Waukesha,  Wis.    d.  Dec,  188G. 

Frederick  William  Choate.  A.B., 
Dart.,  1836.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  7  June,  1815, 
Beverly,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Boston.  State 
Senate,  1866.  d.  4  April,  1891,  Beverly, 
Mass. 

Francis  Jerome  Day.  b.  22  Aug.,  1815. 
Lawyer,  Ilallowell. 

Nathaniel  Dole.  b.  17  May,  1817.  Res. 
(1834),  Ilallowell.    d. 

George  Clinton  Durell.  b.  7  Nov.,  1815, 
Dover,  N.  H.     Lawyer,    d.  1838. 

John  "William  Tudor  Gardiner,  b.  5 
June,  1817,  Gardiner.  U.  S.  Military  Acad., 
1840.  Major,  U.  S.  A.  Bvt.  Lt.-Col.,  1865. 
d.  27  Sept.,  1879,  Gardiner. 

Stephen  Gould,  b.  13  Jan.,  1810,  Bridg- 
ton.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1842.  Pastor, 
Poland,    d.  30  July,  1859,  Frankfort. 

Thomas  Bailey  Heath,  b.  11  Dec, 
1808,  Whitefield.    Res.  (1835),  Whitefleld. 

Daniel  Kendrick.  b.  21  Mar.,  1818, 
Pittston.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1839.  Pas- 
tor, Dennis,  Mass.  d.  19  Aug.,  1867,  Day- 
ton, Nev. 

Samuel  Benjamin  Morison.  M.D., 
1837. 

"William  O'Brien,  b.  4  Oct.,  1814,  Ma- 
chias.    d.  25  Jan.,  1836,  Brunswick. 

Benjamin  Robinson  Palmer,  b.  25 
]Mar.,  1813.    Res.  (1835),  Perry. 

Selim  Augustus  Stanley.     M.D.,  1836. 

George  "Washington  Swazey.  M.D., 
1837. 

1837. 

George  "Wyllys  Adams,  b.  26  May, 
1815.  Res.  (1836),  Boston;  (18,58),  New 
York  City. 

John  Adams  "Welch  Bailey,  b.  4  Juue, 
1818.    Res.,  Wiscasset.     <1.  Wiscasset. 

William  Rogers  Chapman.  A.B., 
Dartmouth,  1837.  b.  26  Feb.,  1812,  Bethel. 
Yale  Div.  Sch.,  1841.  Pastor,  Boston, 
Mass;  Aurora,  N.  Y.  d.  25  (Jet.,  18.55, 
Hanover,  Mass. 

James  Crosby,  b.  G  June,  1818.  Res., 
Bangor,    d.  Aug.,  1837. 

Joshua  Gray.  b.  31  May,  1811.  Res. 
(18.36),  Anson. 

Robert  Fulton  EUis.  b.  16  Oct.,  1809, 
Topshani.  Newton  Theo.  Inst.,  1838.  Pas- 
tor, Springfield,  Mass.;  Alton,  111.  d.  24 
July,  1854,  Clarke  Co.,  Miss. 


162 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


George  Payson  Hayes,  b.  G  June,  1817. 

Res.  (1830),  Saco. 
Joseph  Hobson.    b.  20  Mar.,  1816,  Bux- 
ton.   Manufactiu-er,  Saco.    d.  4  Feb.,  1893. 
WUliam   Chase   Knight,    b.  11  Oct., 

]8r2.    Kes.  (1836),  Portland. 
Alexander    Scammel  Lincoln,     b.  14 

Apr.,  1807.    Kes.  (1S3(J),  Boston. 
Edmund   Kimball,     b.  12  Sept.,  1813. 

Res.    (1836),   Marblehead,  Mass.;   (185S), 

Xew  York  City. 
Israel  Potter  Nelson,    b.  20  Dec,  1811. 

Res.  (1835),  Retlilcheni,  N.  H. 
Thomas    Bruce    Paine,     b.   10  July, 

1810.  Res.  (1834),  Somersworth,  N.  H. 
John  Calvin  Stockbridge.  A.B.,  Brown, 

1838.  A.M.,  Brown.  D.D.,  Harv.,  18.59. 
b.  8  June,  1818,  North  Yarmouth.  Newton 
Theol.  Inst.,  1844.  Baptist  ministry.  Lit- 
erary work,  Providence,  R.  I. 

Nathaniel  Tuckerman  True.     M.D., 

1840. 
William   Prentiss    Webster.       A.B., 

Dart.,  1838.    b.  9  June,  1817,  Newburyport, 

Mass.    Lawyer,  Lowell,  Mass.    d.  1877. 
James    Cuthbert    W^hite.      b.    Jan., 

1818.    Res.  (1835),  Quebec,  P.  Q. 

1838. 

Nicholas  Hall  AUen.     M.D.,  1838. 
Alexander  Francis  Boardman.     b.  2 

Mar.,  1819,  Aiix  Cayes,  Hayli.    Merchant, 

Brunswick,    d.  "29  Nov.,  1870. 
George    Washington   Chase.      b.    IS 

May,  1815,   Bridgtoii.     Lawyer,  Auburn. 

d.  17  July,  18.53. 
Henry  Joseph  Gardner.    Hon.  A.M., 

1851. 

Samuel  Greenleaf  Lane.     b.  8  Nov., 

1811,  Stratlium,  N.  H.    d.  about  1830. 
Samuel  Longfellow.     A.B.,  Harvard, 

1839.  b.  12  June,  1819,  Portland.  Harv. 
Div.  Sch.,  1846.  Pastor,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Literary  work,  Cambridge,  Mass.  d.  3 
Oct.,  1S92,  Portland. 

Francis  Miller  McLellan.  A. B.,  Brown, 

1839.    A.M.,  Brown.    M.D.,  Harv.,  1843. 

b.  31  Jan.,  1817,  Boston,  Mass.    Physician. 

.Surg.  13th  N.  Y.  Art'y.    d.  12  Nov.,  1863, 

Maspetli,  N.  Y. 
Jesse  Appleton  Nason.  b.  2  Oct.,  1819, 

Gorbam.      Res.   (1836),   Gorham;    Pekin, 

111.  (18.56). 
Jeremiah  O'Brien,     b.  5   Sept.,   1818, 

Machias.    d.  21  April,  1838. 
Edward   Hovey  Smith,      b.  20  Nov., 

1813,  Keuuebunkport.    d.  10  March,  1836. 


Richard    Holbrook    Tucker.       Hon. 

A.M.,  1868. 
John  Randall  Varney.     b.  13  March, 

1812,  Rochester,  N.  H.    Teacher,  New  Jer- 
sey,   d.  1846. 

1839. 

Philemon  Brown  Francis,  b.  22  Aug., 

1813,  Lunenburg,  Mass.     Res.  (1840),  Illi- 
nois,   d.  before  1844. 

William  Harmon  Hayford.  b.  7  Aug., 

1314,  Hartford.  Teacher,  Lisbon,  O.  (1843). 
Octavius  HiU.    b.  22  Jan.,  181(J,  Paris. 

Teacher,  Upperville,  O.  (1858). 
John  Lillie,  Jr.    b.  9  April,  1818.    Res. 

(1839),  Kennebunk.    d.  before  1847. 
Charles  Henry  Osgood,     b.  21   Jan., 

1820,  Denmark.  Physician,  Portland  (1804). 
Timothy   Osgood,      b.  27   Dec,    1817, 

Fryeburg.    d.  15  Dec,  1840. 
Charles    Henry  Porter.      b.  G  Dec, 

1810,  Freeport.    Merchant,  New  Orleans, 

La.    d.  7  Sept.,  1841. 
Wilder    Brown    Start.      A.B.,  Colby, 

1840.    b.  10  Jan.,  1815,  Camden.    Bangor 

Tlieo.  Seni.    d.  13  Mar.,  1840. 
Charles  Henry  Strickland,    b.  5  June, 

1819,  Wilton.     Merchant,   Wilton    (1842) ; 

Portland  (1850). 
Henry  Cumings  W^hitman.    b.  5Jan., 

1817,    Billerica,  Mass.      Lawyer,   Cincin- 
nati, O.     State  Senate,   1848-50.     Circuit 

Judge. 

1840. 

Elisha  Bass,  Jr.  b.5  Sept.,  1820,  Wilton. 
Lawj'er.    d.  in  Colorado. 

John  Breed  Dwight.  A.B.,  Yale,  1810. 
b.  8  Dec,  1821,  Norwich,  Conn.  Tutor, 
Yale.    d.  20  Oct.,  1843,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

Nicholas  Emery,  b.  2  Dec,  1821,  Port- 
land,   d.  8  March,  1842,  at  sea. 

Joshua  Sawyer  Green,  b.  20  June, 
1809.    Teacher,  Union. 

Marshall  Irish,  b.  9  Sept.,  1814.  Man- 
ufacturer, Gorham.    d. 

John  Chandler  Nourse.  A.B.,  Harv., 
1840.  b.  28  April,  1822,  Hallowell.  Law- 
yer, Waltham,  Mass.  d.  22  Oct.,  1844, 
Hallowell. 

Stephen  Bayley  Sewall.  M.D.,  Harv., 
1843.  b.  22N0V.,  1815,  Chesterville.  Phy- 
sician, Somerville,  Mass.;  Weaverville, 
Cal.    d.  23  Dec,  1804. 

Horatio  Southgate  Smith.  M.D.,1843. 

Alexander  WeUs.  b.  12  July,  1815. 
Res.  (1838),  Wells. 


NON-GRADUATES 


163 


1841. 

Asa  Webber  Cole.     b.  11  Sept.,  1814. 

Ilea.  (ISW),  r.iiklcfonl ;  (185G),  Alfrcil. 
George  William  Haley.     M.D.,  1847. 

1842. 

William  Allen.     A. P..,  Amluast,  1842. 

LL.D.,  188;5,  Amherst,    b.  31  Mar.,  1822, 

Brunswick.  Lawyer,  Nortlianiptou,  Mass. 

-Tudgc  Supreme  Court,    d.  4  June,  181)1. 
Samuel  Bowker.      b.   'JO   Sept.,    1813, 

I'liippsburg.      ISaiiyor  Tlieo.  Sem.,  1843. 

Chaplain  '2Cth  IMe.  Vols.   I'astor,  Ilaynionil 

and  Salem,    N.  II.;    Ballardville,   Mass. 

Kcs.,  Roadinj,',  Mass.    d.  10  Sept.,  181)1. 
Alfred  Button,    b.  12  Feb.,  181(1,  New- 
bury, Mass.     Teacher,  Texas,     d.  about 

1803. 
Moses  Everett,  b.  5  April,  1822,  Hruns- 

wick.    d.  11)  .June,  1840. 
James    Osgood.      b.   27   March,   1815, 

Fryeburi,'-.    lies.  (183!)),  Kryeburg. 
Daniel  Tracey  W^est.      b.  27  March, 

18-21,  Kochester,  N.  Y.    d.  1842. 
Joseph  A.  Wyman.     b.  5  Nov;,  1821, 

liloomliold  (?).     d.  about  1842,  Galena, 

Wis. 

1843. 

Henry  Martin  Chapin.  b.  10  A[)ri], 
1821.     Printer,  Portland  (18.")1)). 

John  Payson  Edwards  Curtis,  b.  !) 
Jan.,  1811).  Kcs.  (1842),  Woolwich.  Kvs., 
liardincr  (18.")8). 

George  Washington  Dyer.    lion.  A.M., 

1808. 

George  Frederic  Evans.     Jlon.  A.B., 

1847. 
Ebenezer  Pierce  Hinds,     b.  ,'!0  Jan., 

1821.  lies.,  I'iltston.     Prin.  ().\ford  Nor- 
mal Inst.,  I'aris  (18.")8). 

Benjamin  Humphrey   Merrill,     lies. 

(1842),  Alna.     Res.,  Falmouth  (18.58). 
Samuel  Miller  Parsons,     b.  28  Sept., 

1822.  Res.  (1841),  Bangor. 
Benjamin  Poole,   b.  1)  June,  1818,  Glouces- 
ter, aiass.    Lawyer,  Lowell,  Mass.  (IS.')!!). 

W^illiam  Stacey,  Jr.     b.  9  Mar.,  1822. 

Kcs.,  Wiscassct.     d.  aliout  1843. 
John  Rand  Spring,  b.  181!).  Kes.(1841), 

Ncwburyport,  Mass. 
Moses  Rogers.    M.D.    b.  20  Sept.,  1817. 

Physician,  Falmouth,  Mass. 
Hamden   Aubery    Stanwood.       b.   27 

Dec,  1810,  Brunswick.    Teacher.    County 

Judge,  Flemington,  Fla.    d.  1880. 


1844. 

Charles  Duxbury.  b.  8  July,  1825.  Res. 

(1842),  Dover,  N.  11. 
Clement  Merrill  Farnum.     b.  5  Oct., 

1822,  Alfred  (?).    il.  18  Dec.,  1813,  Bruns- 
wick. 
George  DeForest  Folsom.  A. 15.,  Yale, 

184.5.    b.  20  July,  1822,  Bucksport.    Union 

Theo.  Sem.,  1849.    Cong,  ministry.    Res., 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 
Endicott  King.     b. !)  April,  1824,  Saco. 

U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington,  1).  C. 
Silas  Blake  Mayberry.     M.D.     b.  1!) 

Oct.,  1818,  Otisliclil.    Physician,  Eastport 

(18.50). 
Elbridge  Kenney  Mitchell.    M.D.    b. 

12  Sept.,  181",).      Physician,  Portland,      d. 

before  1858. 
David    Washington    Seiders.      b.  22 

Feb.,  1823.     Lawyer,  Waldoboro.      U.  S. 

civil  service,  Washington,  1).  C.    d.  1  Feb., 

1873. 
Joseph  Edward  Augustus  Smith,     b. 

4  Feb.,  1822.     Res.  (18.58),  Pittslield,  Mass. 
Washington  Folsom  Somerby.     b.  15 

Jan.,   1817.       Res.    (1842),    Ncwburyport, 

Mass. 

1845. 

Charles  Godfrey  Dearborn.  li.2()  Jau., 
1827,  Monmouth,     d.  IjcI'oic  1847. 

Luther  Sampson  Gibson.  b.  4  .\ufr., 
1827.     Res.  (1S42),  Winthrop. 

Noah  Purington  Godfrey,  b.  (i  Auj;., 
1811).     Res.  (18.50),  Rocklord,  111. 

Benjamin  Woodwell  Hale.  b.  20  Jan., 
1815,  Newbury,  Mass.  Bookseller,  Han- 
over, N.  11.    d.  Feb.,  1870. 

George  Augustus  Nourse.    b.  10  Dec, 

1824.  Lawyer,  Fresno,  (jal. 
John  Oilman  Pike.     M.D.,  1847. 
Collins  Munro  Stevens.       1».  7  Dec, 

1823.     d.  1840,  Foxcroft. 
George    Willard   True.      b.  20   Scipt., 

1823,    Montvillc.       Merchant,     Portland. 

INIayor,  181)1. 
Thomas  Lord  Upham.    b.  7  May,  1824, 

Brunswick,    d.  at  sea,  1815. 

1846. 

George  Washington  Came.    b.  (J  Mar., 

1825.  Res.  (18.58),  North  Berwick. 
John  Butler  Carter,    b.  liO  Nov.,  1827. 

Res.  (1845),  Portland. 
W^illiam  O'Brien  Dunning,    b.  0  July, 
1823,  Brunswick.    Res.,  Matanzas,  Cuba, 
d.  4  Feb.,  1855. 


164 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Thornton  Cutts  Emery,     b.  16  Nov., 

1824,  Saoo.     Merchant.     Res.,  Oakland, 
Cal. 

James  Henry  Paine  Frost.  A.B., 
Amherst,  1846.  A.M.,  Amherst.  M.D., 
Penu.  Homcpop.  Med.  Coll.,  18.50.  b.  24 
May,  lS-25,  Bethel.  Physician,  Bangor. 
Px'of.  Physiol,  and  Pathol.,  Penn.  Homoeop. 
Med.  Coll.  Physician,  Bethlehem,  Penn. 
d.21Jan.,  187.5. 

Lafayette  Grover.  b.  24  Nov.,  1823, 
Bethel.  Lawyer,  Salem,  Ore.  Speaker 
Leg.,  1856.  Governor,  1870-77.  U.  S.  Sen- 
ator, 1877-83.    Res.,  Portland,  Ore. 

Stetson  Lobdell  Hill.  b.  31  Aug.,  1821, 
Webster.    Lawyer,  Webster. 

Edward  Augustus  Jellison.  b.  14 
Dec,  1823.    Res.  (1844),  Ellsworth. 

John  Orr  McKeen.  b.  23  Oct.,  1823, 
Derry,  N.  II.    Teaclier.    d. 

Joshua  Rogers  Purinton.     b.  6  Mar., 

1825.  d.  2  Oct.,  1846,  Portland. 
Stephen  Chapin  Russell,     b.  25  Sept., 

1820.    Res.  (1845),  North  Yarmouth. 

James  C.  Shepley.  b.  6  Dec,  1827, 
Saco  (:■').    Res.  fl8.58),  St.  Anthony,  Wis. 

Christopher  Nathaniel  Thorn,  b.  16 
Oct.,  1S26,  Derry,  N.  H.  Real  estate,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

Daniel  Brewer  Tompson.  b.  23  Nov., 
1824.    Res.  (1858),  Freeport. 

Henry  Starr  Wattles,  b.  17  May,  1825, 
Alexandria,  Va.  Merchant,  rt.  9  May, 
1893,  Alexandria,  Va. 

Orlando  Henry  White.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1846.  A.M.,  Andierst.  D.D.,  Adrian, 
1870.  b.  10  Jan.,  1820,  Livermore.  Bangor 
Theo.  Seni.,  1849.  Cong,  ministry.  Agent 
A.  M.  A.,  London,  Eug.  Lecturer,  Bos- 
ton. Res.,  White  River  Junction,  Vt.  d.  8 
Jan.,  1892. 

1847. 

John  Gilman  Clark,  b.  27  Sept.,  1827, 
Foxcroft  (?).    Res.  (1856),  Madison,  Ga. 

Aldrich  Barton  Cook.  b.  18  May,  1824. 
Res.  (1856),  Nashua,  N.  II. 

Leonard  Maynard.  Res.  (1844),  Ply- 
mouth, INIa.ss. 

Joseph  Towne  Nason.  Res.  (1858), 
Kenuebunk. 

W^illiam  Robinson  Pattangall.  b.  6 
(Jet.,  1821.    Res.  (1856),  Perry. 

Edward  W^inslow  RandaU.  b.  26  May, 
1827.    Res.  (1843),  Bath. 

Richard  Henry  Rice.  b.  27  Sept.,  1827. 
Res.  (1858),  Boston,  Mass. 


Henry  lehabod  Sloman.  b.  9  Nov., 
1826,  Wiscasset.    d.  before  1847. 

Frank  Vose.  b.  13  Oct.,  1826.  Mer- 
chant, New  Orleans,  La.  d.  1875,  Denver, 
Col. 

Henry  Illsley  W  are.  b.  21  May,  1826. 
d.  12  Oct.,  1847,  Athens. 

Howard  Wells,  b.  14  Nov.,  1821,  Wells, 
d.  about  1846. 

John  McMahon  Whiting,     b.  3  Jan., 

1826.  Res.  (1845),  Houlton. 

Albert  Newton  Williams,    b.  13  July, 

1827.  Res.  (1858),  Kenuebunk. 

1848. 

Edward  Watson   Anderson.     M.D., 

Harv.,   1852.      b.  9  Dec,  1828,  Portland. 

Physician,    d.  5  Sept.,  1861. 
Jacob  W^ardwell  Brown,     b.  2  Dec, 

1823.    Res.  (1845),  Albany. 
Charles  Theodore  Cotton.  A.B.,  Yale, 

1848.  A.M.,  Yale.  b.  21  Dec,  1824,  Natchez, 

Miss.      Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn.      U.  S. 

civil  service,  Washington,   D.  C.     d.  15 

Mar.,  1877. 
George  Henry  Ellsworth,     b.  9  Apr., 

1828.  Bath.    d.  1846. 

Andrew  Titcomb  Fitch.     M.D.,  1851. 
William   Osborne  Fox.     b.  12   Sept., 

1825,  Portland.    City  assessor,  Portland. 
Edmund  Hayes,    b.  6  April,  1823,  In- 
dustry.   Publisher's  agent,  Portland,    d. 
2  Aug.,  1848,  Cleveland,  O. 

Thomas  Henry  Marshall,     b.  10  Feb., 

1826,  Belfast.  Merchant,  Belfast.  State 
Senate,  1859;  President,  1860.  Col.,  7th 
Me.  Vols.    d.  25  Oct.,  1861,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Eliphalet  Franklin  Packard,  b.  5 
June,  1824,  Auburn.  Manufacturer,  Au- 
burn,   d.  2  Nov.,  1887. 

Alpheus  Felch  Page.    M.D.,  1849. 

Thatcher  Goddard  Perkins.  b.  25 
Sept.,  1825,  Kennebunk.    d.  3  Feb.,  1848. 

Charles  Russell.  M.D.,  Univ.  of  Mary- 
land, 1848.  b.  19  July,  1820,  Bethel.  Pliy- 
sician,  Fayette,    d.  1888. 

Napoleon  Oliver  Ward.  M.D.,  Univ. 
Md.  b.  30  Oct.,  1826.  Physician,  Balti- 
more, INId.    Res.,  Cohassct,  Mass. 

Hezekiah  Williams.  M.D.,  Cleveland 
Med.  Coll.,  1850.  b.  10  March,  1827,  Cas- 
tine.  Physician,  Alton,  111.  Surg.  2d  111. 
Vols.  Med.  Inspector,  1864-5.  d.  22  May, 
1872. 


NON-GRADUATES 


165 


1849. 

Charles  Edward  Clifford.  A.B.,  Harv., 

ISM).    )).  3  Nov.,  ls-29,  Newficld.    Lawyer, 

Xcwiield;  Portland. 
James  Lowe  Hoole.     b.  22  Auf^.,  1824, 

Fryt'biivs.     Lawyer,  Holly  Si»riiig.s,  IMiss. 

Ma.j.,  i\Iiss.  Vol.s.     Hes.,  IMoiilrose,  Ala. 
Robert  Waterston  Lord.     b.  14  Ai)r., 

1S-2S,  Keniiebiink.    MannfacUirer,  Kciinc- 

binik. 
Edward  Stanton  Palmer.   A.B.,  Union, 

184'.i.      b.  20  April,   1827,  Bath.     Bangor 

Theo.  Sem.,  185.").    Pastor,  Freeport;  Wa- 

verly,Ia.;  Berkshii-e,  N.  Y.  Res.,  Gorham. 
William  Henry  StClair.     b.  21  April, 

1827,  Strathani,  N.  H.     d.  1849. 
William  Cutter  Ten  Broeck.      b.  14 

Jan.,  1829,  I'ortland.     Lawyer,  Portland. 

d.  28  Dec.,  18G.").  ' 
George  Henry  Wakefield,     b.  1  Nov., 

182S,   Saeo.     Mereliant,    North    Berwick. 

.state  .Senate,  1880-81. 
David  Atwood  Wasson.    b.  14  May, 

182.'J,   Brooksville.      Bangor  Theo.   Sem., 

1851.    Pastor,  Groveland,  Mass.    Author, 

West  Medford,  Mass.    d.  21  Jan.,  1887. 

1850. 

Henry  Lyman  Chamberlain,  b.  10 
( )ct.,  182:i.    Res.  (18.58) ,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Albion  Flitner.  b.  18  Dec,  1825,  Pitts- 
Ion.    Mining,  California,    d.  1  Aug.,  1855. 

Edward  Albert  Kelly.  Hon.  A.M., 
my.). 

Frederick  Augustus  Soule.  b.  10 
March,  1825.    Res.  (1856),  Wiscasset. 

Thomas  Wilson,  b.  4  Nov.,  1824.  Res. 
(1858),  Houlton. 

1851. 

George  Edward  Downes.     b.  12  Apr., 

1828,  Calais.    Lawyer,  Calais,    d.  17  Sept., 
1882. 

Albert  Gould,    b.  18  Feb.,  IS.JO.     Law- 
yer, North  Bridgton  (18.5(;). 
Lucien  Bonaparte  Hatch,   b.  2()  Aug., 

1829,  Res.  (1849),  China. 

Joshua  Warren   Hathaway.       IIou. 

A.M.,  1872. 
Albert  Boyce  Houston,      b.  20  Dec, 

1828,  Belfast.     Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1857. 

Pastor,  Searsport.  Evangelist,  N.  Y. 
Bennett  Pike.   b.  G  Jan.,  1828,  Cornish. 

Lawyer,  St.  .Joseph,  Mo.    V.  S.  Dist.  Att'y. 
Nathaniel  Stillman  Robinson.    M.D., 

Ilarv.,  18.52.    b.  27  Mar.,  1827.    Physician, 

Neenah,  Wis. 


Josiah  Patterson   Sherman.        h.   25 

July,  1823,    Newcastle.     Teacher,   Potts- 

ville.  Pa. 
Gilbert   Carr  Tebbets.      b.  11  Aug., 

1827.     Res.,  Lisbon,    d.  20  .fidy,  1807. 
Elbridge  Augustus  Thompson.  M.D.. 

Castleton  Med.  Coll.,  18.52.    b.  4  .Jan.,  1828. 

Physician,  Dover. 

1852. 

Edward  Buck.    A.B.,  Yale,  1852.     b. 

17   April,   1828,  Oi'land.      Bangor    Theo. 

Sem.,  18.55.    Res.,  Bucksport. 
AUen  Tiles  Farnham.    b.  7  Dec,  1822. 

Res.  (1850),  Woolwich. 
Edward  Fuller  Foster,      b.  31  Aug., 

1834.    Res.  (18.5(;),  Boston,  Mass. 
James  Garvin,    b.  20  Mar.,  1825.    Res. 

(18.58),  Acton. 
Nathan  Cutler  Goodenow.    b.  2  Jan., 

1831,   Farinington.      Lieut.-Col.   l{!lh    111. 

Cav.    Lawyer,  Chicago,    d.  0  Feb.,  188G. 
Benjamin  W^ebber   Kimball.     M.D., 

18,57. 
Robert  Edward  Kerr  Whiting,    b.  24 

Oct.,  1832.    Res.,  New  York  City.    d.  1875. 

1853. 

Oliver  Patten  Barton,  b.  S  Mar.,  18.32, 
Sidney,    d.  1  Feb.,  Is5t. 

Ralph  Wardlaw  Cummings.  M.D., 
K.  Y.  Med.  Coll.,  1856.  b.  4  Sept.,  1832, 
North  Y'armouth.  Surg.,  U.  S.  C.  Heavy 
Art'y.  1864-6.  Physician,  Bay  City,  Mich. 
Editor,  Minneapolis,  Minn.;  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal.    d.  17  Aug.,  1880. 

James  Holwell  Kidder.  b.  9  Oct., 
1831,  Portland.  General  Theo.  Sem.,  ISGO. 
Rector,  Owego,  N.  Y. 

John  Stacey  Tucker,  b.  4  July,  1821, 
Foxcroft.  Carpenter,  Milford,  Mass.;  W. 
Upton,  Mass.    <1.  Nov.,  1893. 

Nathaniel  Lord  Upham.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1853.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  27  Apr.,  1833,  Con- 
cord, N.  H.  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  18.58. 
Chap.  35th  N.  J.  Vols.,  1863-5.  Pastor, 
Reaville,  N.J.    Res.,  Philadelphia,  Penn. 

William  Walker.  M.D.,  Jeflerson  Med. 
Coll.,  1853.  b.  4  Jan.,  1828,  Barnstead, 
N.  IL    Physician,    d.  14  July,  18.55. 

1854. 

Joseph  Melcher  Alexander.      b.   12 

Dec,  1829,  Kichmond.    d.  18.53. 
George  Thomas  Barrett,    b.  17  Dec, 

1824.    Res.,  Saco.    d.  before  1858. 


16G 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Charles  Peter  Clark.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1856.  h.  11  Aug.,  1836.  Merchant,  New 
York  City. 

Melvin  Cunningham,  b.  29  Nov.,  1828. 
Res.  (1858),  Litchfield. 

John  liibbey  Daggett,     b.   12   Feb., 

1830.  Res.  (1853),  Hope. 

Jeremiah  Howard  Oilman.  Hon.  A.M., 
186,'j. 

Edwin  Jarvis  Hart.  b.  16  Sept.,  1825, 
Brewer.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  18.55.  Pas- 
tor, Merrimack,  N.  H. ;  Cottage  Grove, 
Minn. 

Charles  Edwin  Hatheway.  M.D., 
Coll.  Phys.  and  Surg.  b.  14  May,  1834,  St. 
John,  N.  B.    Physician,    d.  25  Sept.,  18G3. 

Charles  Stetson  Hussey.     b.  6  Feb., 

1831.  d.  Jan.,  1851,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
William  Wirt  Pendergast.  Hon.  A.M., 

1893. 
Ezra  Morton  Prince,     b.  27  Maj',  1831. 

Res.  (1858),  Turner. 
Andrew  Ring,  Jr.     b.  25  July,  1833. 

Res.,  Lubec.    d.  18.55. 
Edward  Beeeher  Smyth,    b.  2  Jan., 

1832.  Brunswick.      Farmer,    Manhattan, 
Kan.    (1.20  Feb.,  18SK 

Charles  Bradbviry  Stetson,  b.  12  Oct., 
1831,  Durham.  Journalist,  N.  Y.  City; 
Boston,    d.  31  Mar.,  1878,  Newport,  R.  I. 

Henry  Kennedy  Turner,  b.  8  Dec, 
1829.    Res.,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

1855. 

John  Samuel  Gushing.  M.D.,  Harv., 
18.58.  b.  26  July,  18.30,  Bloomfleld.  Ass't 
Sui-g.,  2Ist  Me.  Vols.,  1862.  Physician, 
Skowhegan.    d.  4  Feb.,  1889. 

Stephen  MelviUe  Eaton.  Hon.  A.M., 
1892. 

W^illiam  Howard  Fessenden.  Hon. 
A.M.,  1865. 

W^illiam  W^ilberforce  Gooch.  b.  2 
Fell.,  1832,  Yarmouth,    d.  14  Oct.,  18,52. 

Dudley   Sargent  Jones,      b.  11   Oct., 

1833.  Res.  (1856),  Ellsworth. 
William  Trott  King.    b.  27  Mar.,  1833. 

Res.  (18.54),  Calais. 
Jeremiah  Hobson  Lord.     b.  4  Sept., 

1831,  Buxton.    Merchant,  Steep  Falls,    d. 

23  Sept.,  1889. 
Jonathan  Piper,    b.  7  Oct.,  18.30,  Strat- 

ham,N.  H.  Teacher.   Publisher,  Chicago, 

111. 
Sutton  Kerr  Preseott.      b.  22  Jan., 

1836,  Farmiiigtou.    d.  19  Oct.,  1854. 


William  Edward  Parker  Smyth,     b. 

16  Mar.,  1835.    Res.  (1854),  Saco. 
Richard  Albra  Waldron.     b.  23  May, 

1832,  Dover,  N.  H.     Physician,  Dillnian, 

Ind. 
Joseph  Walker,   b.  5  June,  18.30,  Paris. 

Merchant,  Portland. 

1856. 

Joseph  Greenleaf  Barrows,  b.  2  Jan., 

1831,  Augusta  (?).    d.  1853. 

Virgil  Lafayette  Craig.      b.  24  Oct., 

1832,  Farmington.    Farmer,  Farmington; 
Spiritwood,  Dak. 

Simon  W^illiam  Hatheway.  A.B., 
Amherst,  1857;  A.M.,  Amherst,  b.  10 
Sept.,  1837,  St.  John,  N.  B.  Lawyer, 
Boston. 

William  Matheson  Johnson,  b.  28 
July,  1834,  Saco.  Bangor  Theo.  Sem.,  1864. 
d.  12  Oct.,  1864,  Brunswick. 

Josiah  Locke  Phillips.  M.D.,  Rush 
Med.  Coll.,  1857.  b.  8  June,  1835,  Farm- 
ington. Surg.  16th  Iowa  Vols.  Physician, 
Sioux  Falls,  Dak.    d.  12  June,  1882. 

Augustus  Hall  W^alker.  A.B.,  Yale, 
18.56.  b.  22  Dec,  1833.  Lawyer,  Lovell; 
Bridgton. 

Isaac  Henry  Wing.  b.  8  July,  1832, 
Winlhrop.  1st  Lt.  4th  Wis.  Vols.  Clerk, 
Bayfield,  Wis. 

1857. 

Ward  Chadwick.  b.  25  Sept.,  18.30. 
Lawyer,  West  Boxford,  Mass.    d.  1862. 

Justin  Martyr  Copeland.  b.  17  Mar., 
18.35.    Res.  (ls.55).  New  Sharon. 

John  Howard  Hayes,  b.  5  Aug.,  1833, 
Brewer.  Res.,  Bangor;  Moors  Station, 
Cal.  (1884). 

Stephen  Hilton,  b.  22  Feb.,  1833,  Bre- 
men.   Farmer,  Lyndeu,  Wash. 

Charles  Jenkins  Little,  b.  9  April, 
1836,  Auburn.  Manufacturer.  Res.,  Bos- 
ton. 

Samuel  Johnson  Lunt.     b.  15  April, 

1833,  Bangor,    d.  29  Nov.,  1858,  at  sea. 
Daniel  Hussey  Page.    b.  13  Apr.,  1834. 

Farmer,  Lindsborg,  Kan. 
Edward    Sampson.      b.  2   July,  1835. 

Res.  (1856),  Bowdoinham. 
John  Walker,    b.  1  Jan.,  1833,  Exeter. 

Union  Theo.  Sem.,  1863.     Teacher,  N.  Y. 

City;  Troy,  N.  Y.    Res.,  Exeter. 
Leonard  Othniel  W^heeler.  b.  3  Nov., 

18.35,  Methuen,  Mass.  Druggist, N.Y. City. 

d.  4  April,  1871,  N.  Y.  City. 


NON-GRADUATES 


167 


Levi   Henry  Williams,      b.    19   Dec, 

1837.  Lawj'er,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

1858. 

Henry  Joseph  Atkins.  1).  2;>  Feb.,  1835, 

Mt.  Vernon  ( ?).    Journalist,  Jacksonville, 

111.    a.  I  Dec,  1870. 
John  Edward  Beale.     b.  14  Jan.,  18:59. 

Ucs.  (1S."),S),  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Robert  Bradley,  b.  l.'i Feb.,  1835.  Com- 

niissiou  merchant,  Portland,    d. 
George  Adams  Bright.     M.D.,  Harv., 

ISOO.    b.  i)  April,  1S37,  IJangor.    Surgeon, 

U.  S.  Navy. 
George    Henry   Brooks,     lies.   (1857), 

North  Jay. 
George  Fred  Granger,      b.  13  July, 

1S37,  Calais.     Lawyer.     1st  Lt.  9th  Me., 

]8(;i.     P.vt.  i;rig.-Gen.,U.  S.V.,1865.    d.  10 

Feb.,  18S3. 
Daniel  Barker  Grover.     b.  15  March, 

1S31,  Bethel.    Farmer,  Bethel;  Redlands, 

Cal. 
Moses  Hooper.     1).  21  Jan.,  1835,  lay- 
man.    Lawyer,  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Horace  Malcolm  Jordan,    b.  10  Dec, 

1838,  Wcstbrook.     Kditor,  Portland  ;   Bos- 
ton; New  York  City. 

Jefferson  Bethel  Meservey.  b.  27 
Oct. ,  1 8'2i).     Res .  ( 1 8.)S) ,  Brewer. 

John  Henry  Moore.  A.B.,  Wesleyan, 
1851).  b.  2  Aug.,  1838,  Clinton.  Law  stu- 
dent,   d.  25  Aug.,  180)3,  Augusta. 

Simon  Glover  Philbrook.  b.  14  Oct., 
ia33.    Ues.  (185(0,  Lewiston. 

Edward  Goodwin  Raynes.  b.  4  Oct., 
1830.    U.  S.  Navy.    d.  I'.l  Feb.,  1807. 

Donnel  Reed.  b.  28  April,  1837.  Res. 
(1850),  Woolwich. 

Wilbur  Savage,    b.  27  Sept.,  1833,  Nor- 

ridgewock.    d.  23  Mar.,  1858. 
James  Henry   Tallman.      b.  3   Feb., 

18.38,   Bath.     Law  student.     Lt.  3d  Me. 

Vols.,  1861.    d.  18(IG. 

Henry  Goddard  Thomas.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1858.  A.M.,  Amherst.  Ij.  5  April, 
1837,  Portland.  Capt.  5th  Me.,  ISGl.  Bvt. 
Maj.-Gen.,  1865.  Major  4th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A. 
Pres.  Nat'l  Bank,  Oklahoma,  O.  T. 

John  Abbott  Titcomb.  b.  27  Oct., 
1832,  Farmiugton.  Merchant,  Portland  ; 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


1859. 

Joseph  Drew  Burbank.     b.  27  Mar., 

1838.    Teuclier,  Limerick,     d.  18(!0. 

Albert  Smith  Davis,  b.  3  June,  1834. 
Farmer,  Prcscott,  Wis.    d.  1884  (?). 

Henry  Milton  Folsom.  b.  Nov.,  1834, 
IMonson.  LI.  7th  Me.  Vols.,  1802.  Drug- 
gist, Riclimond.  Ship  broker.  New  York 
City. 

Daniel  Edward   Hayes,     b.  23  Jan., 

1838,  Brewer.    Res.,  San  Francisco  (1804). 
Luther  Keene,  Jr.     A.B.,  Amher.st, 

18.59.  b.  30  Jan.,  1830,  Medford,  Mass. 
Bangor  Tiieo.  Sem.,  1802.  Pastor,  Frank- 
lin, Mass.    d.  17  April,  1874. 

Lorenzo  Moors  Kyes.  b.  28  Feb.,  1834. 
Res.,  North  Jay.  d.  9  Aug.,  1857,  Bruns- 
wick. 

Charles  W^inthrop  Lowell,  b.  20  Nov., 
1834,  Foxcroft.  Capt.  8{)tli  U.  S.  C.  T.,  18^. 
Bvt.  Col.,  1805.  U.  S.  civil  service.  New 
Orleans,  La.    d.  3  Oct.,  1877. 

Hugh  Mc Adam.  b.  8  Feb.,  183.5.  Res. 
(1858),  St.  Steplien,  N.  B. 

Charles  Edward  Mulloy.     b.  25  Aug., 

1839.  U'es.  (18.58),  NorUi  Parsonsfiekl. 
Francis   Bartlett   Smith.      1>.  5  Jan., 

18,38.     Res.  (18,58),  Westljrook. 

Daniel  Woodman,  b.  17  Nov.,  1829, 
llollis.     d.  17  Nov.,  1856,  Dayton. 

Henry  Parker  Worcester.  Res.,  Gar- 
diner.   Capt.  3d  Mp.  Vols.,  1801. 

I860. 

Howard  Abbott,    b.  23  June,  18,39,  Bel- 
fast,   d.  21  May,  18.59,  Brunswick. 
William   Augustus    Garnsey.      b.   25 

Dec,  1839.     Res.,  P.angor.     Capt.  2d  La. 

Vols.,  1802. 
John  Webster   Greene,     b.  17   Dec, 

1837.    Res.  (18.58),  Pittslicid,  N.  II. 
Charles  Rackleff  Haines,     b.  23  July, 

1839,  Portland.    Auditor,  Pittsburg,  Pa. 
James  Henry  Hobbs  Hewett.    b.  16 

Feb.,  1830,  Hope.       Capt.  8th  Me.  Vols. 

Bvt.  Major.    Lawyer,  Thomaston. 
Alvin  Bacon  Jordan,    b.  29  Sept.,  18.35, 

Raymond.       Bangor    Theo.    Sem.,    1871. 

Res.,  West  Falmouth. 
Atwood  Severance,    b.  .30  Nov.,  18.32, 

Plymouth.    Res.  (18,59),  Plymoutli. 
Edward  Wetmore  Smith,    b.  10  Feb., 

1830,  Ilallowcll.    d.  1859. 


168 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


1861. 

Wendall  Abraham  Anderson.  M.D., 
Columbia,  18G3.  b.  9  Sept.,  1840,  Gray. 
Surjf.,  3d  M(l.,  ISGl.  Physician,  LaCi'osse, 
Wis.    U.  S.  Consul,  Montreal. 

Edward  Larke  Appleton.  b.  Sept., 
1839,  Bangor.  Lt.  Ist  Art'y,  U.  S.  A., 
18C1-5.    Merchant,  Bangor,    d.  1SG8. 

John  Edward  Butler,  b.  6  July,  1835, 
Great  Falls,  N.  H.  Editor,  Biddeford. 
Pres.  State  Senate,  1874.  Lawyer,  Boston, 
d.  2,5  June,  1889. 

Daniel  Warren  Hardy.     M.D.,  18(i3. 

Francis  Everett  MuUiken.  b.  8  Aug., 
18.39,  Augusta.  Manufacturer,  Augusta 
(1864). 

Manuel  Ebenezer  Shell,  b.  27  April, 
1834,  Catawba  Co.,  N.  C.    C.  S.  A.    d.  1802. 

Horace  Vose.  b.  29  Jan.,  1840,  Au- 
gusta.   Ship  broker,    d.  1867. 

1862. 

Thomas  Westbrook  Smith  Bradbury. 

b.  24  July,  1841,  Augusta,    d.  11  May,  1868. 
James   Drummond   Erskine.       b.    10 

INIar.,  1839,  Bristol.    Capt.  4th  Me.,  1862. 

d.  7  Jan.,  1863,  Bristol. 
George  Washington  Frost,    b.  G  June, 

1836,    Monmouth.        Teacher,     Rockland 

(I860). 
John  Granville  Hancock,    b.  22  June, 

18.34,  Otislicld.    d.  14  May,  1859,  Litchfield. 
Alonzo  Channing  Jordan,     b.  3  June, 

1S43,  Brunswick,    d.  13  Feb.,  1860. 
Manasseh  Smith,      b.  24  Dec,   1841, 

Warren.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Frederic  Augustus   Stevens,      b.   10 

May,  1838,  Bangor.      Capt.  13th  Me.  Vols., 

1862.    K.  K.  Agent,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (1877). 
Josiah  Augustus  Temple,     b.  8  July, 

1836,    Litchfield.       17th  Me.    Vols.,  1863. 

Lawyer,  Chicago. 
Henry  Warren,    b.  3  Feb.,  1840,  Guil- 
ford.   Capt.  7th  Me.  Vols.    d.  18  May,  1864, 

Spotsylvania  Court  House,  Va. 
William  Moody  Webster,    b.  4  Aug., 

1839,  Belfast.    Journalist,  Oakland,  Cal. 
William   Randall  Woodside.      b.   17 

June,  1841,  Bath.     d.  2  Apr.,  1862,  Bath. 

1863. 

Delon  Henry  Abbott.     M.D.,  1803. 
John  LeBaron  Andrews,    b.  30  Nov., 
1839,  Eastport.    9th  Me.  Vols. 


Arthur   Brainard   Arey.       b.  2  May, 

1840,  Hampden.    U.  S.  Navy,  1862. 
Benjamin  French  Bryant.     Lawyer, 

LaCrosse,  Wis. 
Stephen  Jones  Coffin,    b.  3  May,  1836, 

Thorndike. 
Edwin  Dame.     1>.  13  Dec,  1840,  Saco. 

(1.  13  June,  1861. 
David  Morrill    Greeley,      b.  22  Oct., 

1837,  Foxcroft.     d.  Oct.,  1860. 
Orran  Rensselaer  Hall.    M.D.,  1867. 
Calvin  Lewis  Hayes,    b.  1  March,  1842. 

Adj.,.32d  Me.  Vols.    Res.  (1864),  Kittery. 
Hamilton  Smith  Lowell,     b.  23  Sept., 

1841,  Windliam.    Capt.,  12lh  Me.  Vols. 
Charles  Stuart  McArthur.    b.  9  July, 

1839,  Limington. 

Daniel  Moulton  Phillips,  b.  10  Jan., 
18.36,  Gorham.  Lt.  12th  Me.  Vols.  d.  19 
Sept.,  1864,  Winchester,  Va. 

Horace  Lord  Piper.  LL.B.,  Colum- 
bian Univ.,  1868.  b.  14  July,  1841,  Limer- 
ick. Lt.  27th  Me.  Vols.  Bvt.  Major,  1863. 
U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington,  D.  C. 

James  Waterman  Poor.     b.  28  Feb., 

1840,  Belfast.    1st  Lt.  1st  Me.  Cav.    d.  2 
Sept.,  1890,  Reno,  Nev. 

John  Harrison  Roberts,    b.  30  July, 

1840.  Capt.  4th  N.  H.  Vols.    d.  1864. 
Sewall  Coffin  Weymouth,   b.  24  Sept., 

1S3S.    <l.  21  Dec,  1862,  Portland. 
Nathan  Henry  Wood.    b.  1  Feb.,  1840. 
Farmer,  Windham. 

1864. 

Charles  Boardman  Daggett.      b.   30 

Aug.,  1842,  Farmington.    2d  Me.  Cav.,  1863. 

Enoch  Marshfield  Deering.   b.lOOct., 

1841.  2d  Lt.  15th  Me.,  1861.    d.  June,  1862, 
Harrison. 

John  Deering,  Jr.     LL.B.,  Columbian 

Univ.,  1866.     b.  19  Dec.,,  1842,  Portland. 

13th  Me.  Vols.,  1862.     Lawyer,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.    Res.,  Saco. 
Henry  Brown  Emery.      b.  19  Nov., 

1841,  Bangor.    Lawyer,    d.  26  May,  1880, 

Boston. 
Frederic  Roscoe  Estabrook.    b.  5  June, 

1841,  Camden.    Ass't  Surg.,  24th  Me.  Vols. 

d.  24  Feb.,  1863. 
Charles  Erwing   Gibbs.      b.  4   Feb., 

1843,  Waterville.     Res.,   San    Francisco, 

Cal. 
Virgil  Parris  Hall.      b.  7  July,   18.38. 

Res.  (1862),  Peru. 


NON-GRADUATES 


169 


James  Melville  Knight,     b.  10  Mar., 

lt<41.     Res.  (lS(i'2),  Harrison. 
George  Lewis,    b.  21  Jan.,  1839,  Britlg- 

ton.     15;ui,uor  Tlieo.  Sem.,  ISO.").     Pastor, 

South  P.erwick. 
Frank   "Willard   Libby.       h.  2C,  Apr., 

1843,  Portland.  Insurance,  Portland,  d. 
18  Aug.,  1887. 

Daniel   Rodick   Rodick.      b.  G   Sept., 

18;i8.    (1.  K!  .Sei)t.,  18f!;{,  Freoport. 
George   Walker   ^A^oodbury.       b.  2:5 

July,  ls;5S,  Sweden.    Merchant,  Walthani, 

Mass.     d.  1893. 
Rolliston    Woodbury.      Hon.     A.M., 

1870. 

1865. 

Edwin  Cressey  Barrows,     b.  2  Apr., 

184-2,  \'assalhoro.    2(1  Me.  Cav. 
Joseph  Louville  Bennett.    M.D.,18G9. 
Oliver  Braird  Burleigh,     b.  20  Mar., 

1844,  (Jreat  Falls,  N.  II.     d.  23  Apr.,  18(58. 
Samuel   Grenville  Davis,    b.  30  July, 

1842.     Lawyer,  Denmark. 
Arthur   Oilman   Drake.      b.  11  Jan., 

18.38.     lies.  (1803) ,  Plymouth. 
Prince   Albert   Gatchell.    b.  4  Aug., 

1841,  Lincoln.  Capt.  1st.  Me.  Heavy  Art'y, 
180.').    Merchant,  Pembina,  Dak.  (1882). 

Augustine  Kennedy,    b.  22  Nov. ,  1843. 

Pes.,  (1803),  Waldoboro. 
Harlan  Page   Knight.       b.  20  Sept., 

18.37,  Hancock,  N.  H.     6lh  N.  H.  Vols.    d. 

21  Dec.,lSG2,  WashinRton,  D.  C. 
Ebenezer  Sylvester  Kyes.    b. 22  Jan., 

1842,  .Jay.  Capt.  32d  Me.  Vols.,  1864.  Bvt. 
Maj.,  1S65.  Lawyer,  .Jay.  State  Senate, 
1876-77.  U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington, 
T>.  C.     d.  2.5  July,  1888. 

John  Bann  McDonald.  M.D.,  Harv., 
18().').  b.  17  Dec,  1838,  Prince  Edward's 
Island.    Physician,  Centralia,  Wash. 

Joseph  William  Milliken.  b.  21  Dec, 
184.5.     lies.  (18(i3),  Bangor. 

Henry  Lebbeus  Oak.  A.  B.,  Dart., 
1865.  b.  13  May,  1844,  Garland.  Librarian, 
Bancroft  Library,  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

John  Fairfield  Robinson,    b.  13  Mar., 

1842.  Lawyer,  Bangor. 

Edwin   Searle   Rogers,      b.  31   Jan., 

1843,  Patten.  2d  I^t.,  3l8t  Me.  Vols.  d.  8 
June,  1864,  Cold  Harbor,  Va. 

Juan  Bautista  Sariol.    b.  10  Nov.,  1844, 

Havana,  Cuba.    d.  1864. 
Thomas   Shepard.      b.  3  Mar.,  1842, 

Bangor.    U.  S.  civil  service,  Washington, 

D.  C. 


Horatio  Fox  Smith,  b.  4  July,  1845, 
Gorham.  31st  Me.  Vols.,  1864.  d.  20  Sept., 
1864. 

Arthur  Tappan  Stearns,  b.  23  April, 
1840,  Lovoll  Center.    23d  Me.  Vols. 

William  Lamb  W^arren.  A.B.,  Yale, 
1885.  b.  12  May,  1843,  Saccarappa.  Mer- 
chant, Saccarappa;  Pasadena,  Cal. 

George  Roscoe  Williams.  A. B.,  Dart., 
186.5.  b.20  Feb.,  1S42,  Woolwich.  Lawyer, 
Oakland,  Cal. 

1866. 

Arthur  Beardsley.     C.E.,  Rensselaer 

Polytechnic  Inst.,  1867.     Ph.D.,  Swarth- 

more,  1889.    b.  1  Nov.,  184:}.     Prof.  Engi- 
neering, Swarthmore. 
James  Allen  Bedell,    b.  10  April,  1839, 

South  Berwick.  26th  Me.  Vols.    d.  20  Dec., 

1862. 
David  Neal  Bradstreet.      b.  5   Mar., 

184.5,  Gardiner.    Res.,  Hancock,  N.  H. 
Pulaski  Corliss,     b.  8  Oct.,  1841,  Car- 

mel.    Cotton  broker,  Mexico,    il.  1868. 
Benjamin  Harvey  Davis,     b.  27  July, 

1844,  Foxcroft.    Contractor,  Foxcroft. 
Pliny  Fiske  Drew.    b.  27  June,  1841. 

Res.  (1863),  Limerick.  26th  Me.  Vols.   d.l9 

Jan.,  1803. 
Otis  Hinkley.     b.  16  Dec,  1838.     Res., 

New  Harmony,  Ind.    d.  1877. 
William  Ogden  Hough,     b.  12  Mar., 

1843,  Ludlow,  Vt.    Book-keeper,  Portland. 
William    Augustus    Huston.      M.  D. 

b.  11  Feb.,  1843.    Physician,  Boston. 
Edward  Elijah  Jones,     b.  20  Sept., 

1842,  Minot.    3d  Me.  Vols.    Sergt.  1st  Me. 

Heavy  Art'y.-   Merchant,  New  York  City. 
Joseph  Wesley  Pressey.    b.  10  June, 

1842.  11th  Me.  Vols.    Insui'ance,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

Charles  Frederic  Swasey.    b.  10  Oct., 

1843,  Standish.     Merchant,  Standish. 
Melvin  Cutts  Wadsworth.    b.  11  Feb., 

1842.  2d  Lt.  16tli  Me.  Merchant,  Gardiner. 

John  Francis  Walker,  b.  9  April,  1844. 
Banker,  South  Berwick,    d.  20  Aug.,  18'JO. 

Albert  Wright,  b.  20  July,  1841,  New- 
castle.   Druggist,  Healdsburg,  Cal. 

1867. 

Benjamin  Franklin  Brickett.  A.B., 
Dart.,  1867.  b.  10  April,  1846,  Haverhill, 
Mass.    Lawj'er,  Haverhill,  Mass. 

Frank  Watts   Chadbourne.      M.  D., 

18011. 


170 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


"William  Harris  Chadwick.  b.  24Juue, 

1846,  Gardiner.    Real  estate,  Chicago. 
Thomas  Burnliam  Emery,  b.  19 Sept., 

1S42.    Res.  (lS65),Gorham. 
Roswell  Darst  Hancock,    b.  18  Jan., 

1841.    Res.  (1S6.")),  Wasliingtoii,  Mo.    d. 
George  Franklin  Hubbard,  b.  6  June, 

1845.    Res.,  Winterport.    d.  1868. 
"William   Huntress,     b.  9  June,  1845. 

MaAliinist,  Lowell,  Mass.    d.  17  Apr.,  1SS8. 
John  Russell  Hussey.  b.  24  July,  1842. 

Res.  (1865),Newburg. 
Thomas  "William  Lord.     I).  10  Dec, 

1843.     Res.,  Brunswick.     2d  Lt.  17th  Me. 

Vols. 
Frank  Benton  Mildram.  A.B.,Harv., 

1867.  b.  lo  July,  184'2,  Wells.  Lawyer, 
Wells,    d.  19  Sept.,  1875. 

Bainbridge  Chaplin  Noyes.  A.B., 
Dart.,  1867.  b.  13  Mar.,  1846,  Georgetown, 
Mass.    Teacher,    d.  17  May,  1889. 

Henry  Reynolds.  M.D.,  Harv.,  1869. 
b.  4  June,  1843.  Physician,  Livermore 
Falls. 

Dwinel  French  Thompson.  B.S., 
Dart.,  1869.  b.  IJan.,  1840,  Auburn.  Prof. 
Descrip.  Geoni.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst., 
Lansingburg,  N.  Y. 

Elbridge  York  Turner,  b.  20  June, 
1S41,  Durham.  Teacher.  Contractor,  Au- 
burn. 

1868. 

Charles  Baker  Besse.  b.  .3  June,  1841, 
Bristol.  Meth.  Epis.  ministry,  Maine;  Illi- 
nois. 

Joseph  Scribner  Burns.    A.B.,  Yale, 

1868.  A.M.,  Yale.  M.D.,  Columbia,  1873. 
b.  14  Jan.,  1842.  Prin.  Highland  Military 
Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Nicholas  Fessenden.  b.23  Nov.,  1847, 
Eastport.  Lawyer,  Fort  Fairfield.  Sec- 
retary of  State. 

Elbridge  Gerry  Fogg.  b.  5 Dec.,  1842. 
Res.  (1866),  Stetson. 

Oliver  Guy  Hamilton,  b.  4  Feb.,  1843, 
Waterboro.  Teacher,  Waterboro.  d.  8 
Oct.,  1865,  Waterboro. 

John   Rogers   Mason.     A.B.,  Harv., 

1869.  LL.B.,  Harv.,  1872.  b.  21  Aug.,  1848, 
Bangor.    Lawyer,  Bangor. 

Robert  Giveen  Sawyer,  b.  28  June, 
1848,  Portland.  Civil  engineer,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Gal.    d.  1887. 

John  Irving  Sturgis.     M.D.,  18G8. 


1869. 

Charles  Hoyt  Bangs,    b.  27  Aug.,  1844, 

Salem.    Manufacturer,  Boston. 
Charles  Staples  Conant.     b.  1  Nov., 

1843,  Turner.    Lawyer,  Lewiston  (1880). 
Adelbert   Dana   Cornish,     b.  3  Feb., 

1843,  Lisbon.    Lawyer,  Lewiston.    Judge 

Municipal  Court. 
George  Henry  Dean.    b.  14  May,  1840. 

Res.  (1866),  Webster. 
Charles  Edward  Fowles.    b.  25  May, 

1842,  Edgecomb.     Farmer   and   teacher. 

d.  15  Feb.,  1876,  Edgecomb. 
John  Adams  Stoyell.     b.  6  June,  1848, 

Farmington.     Lawyer,  Bismarck,  North 

Dakota. 

1870. 

Henry  Darling  Barnard,  b.  14  Jan., 
1847,  Bucksport.  Banker,  Sullivan,  Ind. 
d.  25  Dec,  1877,  Bucksport. 

Frank  Mason  Brown,  b.  9  Jan.,  1845, 
Bluehill.  Mining,  Chippeta,  Col.  State 
Senate,  1877-8.  R.  R.  I'resident.  d.  10 
.Tune,  1889,  Marble  Canyon. 

Charles  Augustus  Eaton,  b.  14  Aug., 
1850,  Portland.    Salesman,  Portland. 

Samuel  Sprigg.  Res.,  San  Francisco, 
Cal. 

Sullivan  Haines  Stockman.  b.  30 
Aug.,  1847,  East  Auburn.  Res.  (1868),  Au- 
burn. 

Arthur  Jackson  Upton,  b.  22  June, 
1S47.  Res.,  Salem,  Mass.  d.  1871,  San 
Francisco,  Cal. 

1871. 

Frank  Tappan  Bayley.  b.  19  Aug., 
1846,  Boston,  Mass.  6th  Mass.  Inf.  Union 
Theo. Sem.,lS73.  I'astor,  Portland;  Den- 
ver, Col. 

Edward  Thomas  Brown,    b.  7  June, 

1849,  Paris.    1st  Lt.  5th  U.  S.  Art'y. 
Luther  J.  Drake.      b.  27   Oct.,   1845, 

Union.    Res.  (1869),  Rockland. 
George  Minot  Garland.    A.B.,  Harv., 

1871.    M.D.,  Harv.,  1874.    b.  14  Oct.,  1848, 

Laconia,  N.  II.    Prof.  Thoracic  Diseases, 

Univ.  Vt.    Physician,  Boston. 
Alonzo  Stockbridge  Lambert.    A.B., 

Amherst,  1882.    b.  4  Feb.,  1849,  Durham. 
James  Lewis  Lombard,     b.  6  Jan., 

1850,  Henry,  111.     Banker,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 


NON-GRADUATES 


171 


Percival  Josiah  Parris.    A.B.,  Union, 

1871.  A.M.,  Union.    I).  .^  Jan.,  lS4i),  Buck- 
lield.     Lawyer,  New  York ;  riiilailclpliia. 

Edward  Waldo  Pendleton.  A.B., 
Univ.  Mich.,  1872.  b.  22  IMay,  1848,  Gor- 
hani.    Lawyer,  Detroit,  Midi. 

"William  Fiske  Sandford.    A.B.,  Yale, 

1872.  'I'rin.  High  Scliool,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

1872. 

Ambrose  Virgin  Ackley.  b.  2  Feb., 
1848,  Humford.  Res.,  I'eaks  Island,  Port- 
land. 

Arthur  Burrill  Ayer.  b.  K!  Nov.,  1852, 
Clinton,  Mass.    Farmer,  Lawi'encc,  Mass. 

(1880). 

Charles  Joseph  Brown,  b.  10  May, 
1S4(;,  Medford,  Mass. 

Edgar  Henry  Deering.  b.  4  Mar., 
18.il,  Portland.    Farmer,  Minot. 

Frank  Jones  Goodwin.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1873.  b.  12  Jan.,  18.j2,  P.iddeford. 
Insurance,  Maiden,  Ma.ss. 

John  Lewis  Hinks.  b.  2(5  April,  1849, 
IJrewer.    d.  .'>  May,  1880,  Augusta. 

Franklin  Pierce  Ireland,  b.  6  Dec, 
18.52,  Newburyport,  Mass.  Lawyer,  Ne- 
braska City,  Neb. 

J.  Y.  McClintoek.  b.  21  April,  1853, 
Ilallowell.  Civil  engineer,  Itochester, 
N.  Y. 

"William  Augustus  McDowell,  b.  25 
Feb.,  1848,  Washington,  d.  i:!  July,  ls7n, 
nrunswi(;k. 

Frank  Albert  MitcheU.  M.D.,  Belle- 
vne  IIosp.  Meil.  Coll.,  1874.    b.  19  Aug., 

1847,  Kennebunkport.    Physician,  liridg- 
ton;  Chicago,  111. 

Everett  Totman.  A.B.,  Dart.,  1872. 
b.  .5  Sept.,  18.">0,  Fairfield.  Merchant,  Du- 
luth,  Minn. 

1873. 

Charles  Edwin  Averill.    b.  12  April, 

18.'53,  Portland.    Res.,  Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Joseph   Emery  Badger,     b.  1!)  Mar., 

18.51,  Augusta.    Res.,  INIinneapolis,  Minn. 
Benjamin  Franklin  Clark,  Jr.      b.  4 

Dec,  1851,  Stratham,  N.  11.    Res.  (1870), 

Exeter,  N.  H. 
James  "Wilson   Clarke,      b.  18  May, 

1848,  Nobleboro.    Res.,  Nobleboro. 
Henry  Oscar  Hill.     b.  27   May,  1852, 

Strallord,  N.  II.  Res.  (1870),  P.yfield,  Mass. 
Frederic  "William  Holt.     C.  E.,  Maine 
State  Coll.,  1873.    b.  12  April,  1850,  Hamp- 
den.   Civil  engineer,  St.  George,  N.  IJ. 


Arthur  Herbert  Locke.    A.B.,  Harv., 

1873.     1).  2.5  Sept.,  18,52,   Augusta.     Prot. 

Epis.  ministry.  New  York  City. 
Harry  Otis   Perley.      M.D.,   Detroit 

Med.  Coll.,  1876.     b.  13  Nov.,  18.52,  Port- 

lanil.    Ass't  Surgeon,  U.  S.  A. 
John  Goddard  Phillips,     b.  29  May, 

1848,  Sharon,  Mass.     Merchant,  Boston. 
George   Albert   Sargent,     b.  1  Aug., 

18.51,  Ilaverliill,  Mass. 
Francis  Marion  Smith,     b.  .5  May,  1845, 

llardingsl)urg,  Ky. 
Augustus  Gustavus  Wooster.     b.  21 

Aug.,  1840,  Hancock. 

1874. 

Jesse  Piper  Bickford.    b.  ,'5  Mar.,  1874, 

Newburgh.    Teacher.     Res.,  Carmel. 
John  Dickinson  Boyden.    b.  15  Aug., 

1851,  Amherst,  Mass.  Merchant,  Ord,  Neb. 
Sewall  Messenger  Chandler,     b.  23 

Dec,  18.53,  Waterville.      Res.,  Verndale, 

i\Iich. 
James  Boscoe  Day.     D.D.     LL.D.    b. 

17  Oct.,  1845,  Whilneyvillc.    Meth.  Epis. 

ministry.    Chancellor  of  Syracuse  Univ. 
Elmon   Crocker   Faunce.     b.  ;>  July, 

1847,  Poland.     Res.,  Poland. 

Elias  Dudley  Freeman.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1875.  b.  31  Aug.,  18.53,  Yarmouth. 
Lawyer,  Portland.    Res.,  Yarmouth. 

"William  Lincoln  Palmer,     b.  2  Feb., 

1848,  Albion,     d. 

Charles  Alvin  Pike.     b.  24  July,  1851, 

Cornish.     Res.,  Phelps  City,  Mo. 
"William  Rogers  Stone.      b.  19  Nov., 

1S4>.»,  Portland. 
Charles  Edward  Stowe.   A.B.,  Harv., 

1875.    b.  8  July,  1850,  Brunswick.    Pastor, 

Hartford;  Simsbury,  Conn. 

1875. 

Albert  Greenleaf  Bowie,     b.  3  July, 

1850,  Gardiner.    Architect,  Waterville. 
Daniel  "Webster  Bradley.    A.B.,  Dart., 

1875.  b.  21  Feb.,  18,53,  Fryeburg.  Insur- 
ance, Denver,  Col. 

John  Jay  Bradley.  A.B.,  Dart.,  1875. 
b.  15  June,  1855,  Fryeburg.  Law  student, 
il.  7  June,  187G,  Fryeburg. 

Jabez  Henry  Cushman.  M.D.,Dart., 
1877.  b.  3  April,  l.S,52,  Pownal.  Physician, 
I'ownal. 

Frank   William  Dana.      b.  25  Mar., 

1851,  Columbia  Falls.    Lawyer,  Lewiston. 


172 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Charles  Alonzo  Dorr.  M.D.,  Dart., 
1878.  b.  12  Feb.,  IS.'jI,  Centre  Sandwich, 
N.  H.    Physician,  South  Hiiigham,  Mass. 

"Walter  Augustus  Ford.  M.D.,  Jef- 
ferson Med.  Coll.,  18S2.  b.  24  May,  18.54, 
IJristol.    Physician,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Arthur  Philip  French.  A.B.,  Tufts, 
1870.  LL.B.,  Poston  Univ.,  1878.  b.  Id  May, 
18.54, Turner.     Lawyer,  Boston. 

Frank  Lane  Furbish,  b.  2  May,  1849, 
Brunswick.    Merchant,  City  of  Mexico. 

Herbert  Lyman  Greene,  b.  3  May, 
18.51,  West  Troy. 

Loretto  Hayford.  b.  10  April,  18.52, 
Belfast.     Res.,  Belfast. 

Elias  Lane  Lothrop.  b.  G  July,  1855, 
Leeds.    Sugar  planter,  Dalcour,  La. 

Martin  McNulty.  b.  1  Aug.,  1850, 
Portland.    Res.  (1873),  Portland. 

Joseph  McKeen  Rogers,  b.  7  May, 
18o5,  Brunswick.  Clergyman,  Galesville, 
Wis. 

Frank  Sands,  b.  ID  Sept.,  1851,  Ken- 
nebunk.    Merchant,  Lewiston. 

David  McCrillis  Scribner.  b.  15  Oct., 
18.5.3,  Waterville.  Civil  engineer,  Minne- 
apolis, Minn. 

1876. 

Almon  Ethan  Andrews.      M.D.,  1877. 
Daniel  "Webb  Brookhouse.  b.  23  Aug., 

1854,  Middletowii,  Mass.     Manufacturer, 

Pitzroy,  Australia. 
Ralph  Hemenway,  Jr.    b.  1  May,  1855, 

Wellington.    Merchant,  Davenport,  la. 
Jeremiah   Millay.    b.  30   April,  1851, 

Bowdoinhani.   Lawyer,  Phrenix,  Arizona. 
Joseph  Ellis  Sewall.    b.  14  Mar.,  1854, 

Bath.    Captain,  merchant  marine. 
Williams   Souther,      b.  2  Feb.,  1854, 

Fryeburg.    Merchant,  Crawford,  Neb. 
Horace   Russell   Sturgis.    b.  3  Nov., 

18.55,  Augusta.    Merchant,  Augusta. 
Charles   "Wilbur   "Whitcomb.      A.B., 

Dart.,  1876.     LL.B.,  Boston   Univ.,  1880. 

b.  31  July,  18.55,  Boston.    Lawyer,  Boston. 
Edgar  Allan  Poe  Yates,      b.  1  Mar., 

1856,  Biddeford.    Teacher,  Portland. 

1877. 

"William  Francis  Ayer.  b.  C  June,  1855, 
Portland.    Rei'tor,  Philadelphia. 

Edward  Harward  Blake.  LL.B.,  Al- 
bany, 1878.  b.  8. July,  18.5(5,  Bangor.  Bank 
Pres.,  Bangor. 


Alvan  Joseph  Bolster,      b.  20  Dec, 

18.55,  Dixfield.    Lawyer,    d.  12  Dec,  1885, 

Sioux  City,  la. 
Osgar   Brinkerhoff.     b.  18  Oct.,  1852, 

Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.    Teacher,  Atlanta,  111. 
Edward  Everett  Dunbar,     b.  13  Jan., 

1854,  Nobleboro.      Joiu'nalist,   Damaris- 

cotta ;  Providence,  R.  1. 
Charles  Thomas  Evans,     b.  15  Mar., 

18.54,  Fryeburg.    Insui-ance,  Philadelphia, 

Pa. 
David  Dunlap   Gilman.     b.  26  July, 

18.54,  Brunswick.   Pay-master,  Cabot  Man- 
ufacturing Co. 
John  Thomas  Given,    b.  30  Aug.,  1857, 

Brunswick.    Decorator,  Woburn,  Mass. 
"William  Andrew  Golden,     b.  3  May, 

18.52,  Portland.    Lawyer,  Portland. 
Charles  Harrington.    A.B.,  Harv.,1878. 

M.D.,  Harv.,  1881.    b.  2i1  July,  1856,  Salem, 
Mass.    Inst.  Harvard  Med.  Sch. 
Orlando    Marrett    Lord.       b.  4  July, 

18.53,  Westbrook.  Supt.  Schools,  Portland. 
Leander  Hathaway   Moulton.     b.  6 

Feb.,  1851,  Durham.  Teacher.  Res., 
Lisbon. 

"William  Owen  Peterson,  b.  13  Aug., 
1857,  Bath.    IMerchant,  Brunswick. 

Samuel  Russell  BearcePingree.  A.B., 
Boston  Univ.,  1877.  b.  2 Nov.,  18.56,  Lewis- 
ton.    Manufacturer,  Lewiston. 

"William  Herbert  Sanborn,    b.  5  Dec, 

18.54,  Hallowell.  Pres.  Davenport  Coll., 
Lenoir,  N.  C. 

Howard  Vinton  Stackpole.  b.  22  Mar., 

1853,  Durham.    Merchant,  Brunswick. 
Preeland  Oscar  Stanley,     b.  1  June, 

1849,  Kingfleld.    Manufacturer,  Montreal. 
"William  Stephenson.  M.D.,  Columbia, 

1880.      b.  3  Mar.,  1855,  Portland.      Asst. 

Surg.,  U.  S.  A. 
Hiram  Belcher  Stoyell.     b.  5  April, 

18.53,  Farniington.    Farmer. 
Marcus  Richard  Williams,  b.  13  Jan., 

18.57,  Taunton,  Mass.     Merchant,  N.  Y. 

City. 

1878. 

John  Micajah  Burleigh,    b.  24  Sept., 

1854,  Great  Falls,  N.  H.    Res.,  Searsport. 
Franklin  Dyer.     b.  29  Aug.,  1856,  An- 

nisquam,  Mass.    d.  27  July,  1875,  Glouces- 
ter, Mass. 
Isaac  "Watson  Dyer.    b.  13  Sept.,  1855, 
Baldwin.    Lawyer,  Portland.    U.  S.  Dist. 
Att'y. 


NON-GRADUATES 


173 


Stephen  Deblois  Fessenden.  b.  2!) 
Maj-,  lS.)(i,  Aiiljurn.  U.  S.  civil  service, 
Washington,  1).  C. 

Otis  "Ward  Garland,  b.  31  Oct.,  1856, 
Gloucester,  Mass.  d.  30  3Iarch,  1877, 
Gloucester,  Mass. 

James  Lucius  Higgins.  b.  1  July, 
IS.!"),  Trenton.  Lawyer,  Minneapolis, 
Minn. 

Sanford  Perry  Record,  b.  12  May, 
1854,  Stoughton,  Mass.  Teacher,  Stone- 
ham,  Mass. 

George  Wentworth  Seavey.  b.  2  Dec, 
18.")."),  Lowell,  Mass.    I'iano  tuner,  Dover, 

N.  n. 

Joseph  Sewall.  b.  22  Aug.,  1854,  Old- 
town.    Civil  engineer,    rt.  IG  Jan.,  18S7. 

Alton  Jhacelous  Shaw.  M.E.,  Maine 
Slate  Coll.,  1871).  b.  13  .Jan.,  18.')8,  Buck- 
fleld.  Mechanical  engineer,  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

William  "Washburn  Sleeper.  A.B., 
Amherst,  1878.  b.  12  Feb.,  185.5,  Worces- 
ter, Mass.  Hartford  Theo.  Sem.,  1881. 
Miss.,  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.    Pastor,  Beloit,  Wis. 

Edwin  Flye  Stetson.  M.D.,  Harv., 
18711.  b.  21  Dec,  18.53,  Damariscotta.  Phy- 
sician, Damariscutta. 

1879. 

Herbert  Edward  Bourne,  b.  22  June, 
185(;,  Kennelnink.    Lawyer,  Kenneljunk. 

John  Briry  Curtis.     M.D.,  187",t. 

Bryant  'Wood  Dinsmore.  b.  21  Nov., 
1857,  New  York  City.  Business,  New  York 
City. 

Ansel  Wingate   Hanson,      b.  I  Oct., 

1857,  Buxton.    Res.,  Lafayette,  Inil. 
Edward   Ellis   Hastings,      b.  8  July, 

1S57,  Lovell.    Lawyer,  Fryeburg. 
EUwood  Francis  Varney.    b.  24  Sept., 

1858,  Sanford.    U.  S.  Military  Acad.    Mer- 
chant, San  Jose,  Cal. 

1880. 

Howard  Dudley  Beane.     b.  2'-i  Nov., 

18.')7,New  York  City.     Broker,  New  York 

City. 
W^alter  Allen  Burleigh,     b.  30  Mar., 

18.")(;,  South  Berwick.     Manufa(;turer. 
William  Timothy  Call.     b.  8  July,  1856, 

r.angor.    Journalist,  Xew  York  City. 
Frederick  Fulsome  Coffin,    b.  1  Jau., 

1858,  Skowhegan.    Res.,  Wiuthrop. 


W^illiam  Russell  Collins.      M.D.,  St. 

Louis  Med.  Coll.,  1881.      b.  i)  May,  1S5S, 

Winnebago,  111.    Physician,  Georgetown, 

Col. 
Frederick   Cony.      b.   19  June,   1856, 

Augusta.    Merchant,  Augusta. 
Nathaniel  W^aldo  Emerson.      M.D., 

Boston  Univ.,  18,sl.   b.  GMar.,  18.54,  Boston, 

Mass.    I'liysician,  Dorc^hester,  Mass. 
Charles  Marcian  Hay.  b.  13  May,  1859, 

Portland.    Dru^rgist,  Portland. 
John  Swanton  Jameson,     b.  15  Jan., 

1857,  Bath.     Merchant,  Bath. 

Arthur  Talbot  Lincoln.  B.S.,  Am- 
herst, 187!).  M.D.,  Harv.,  1889.  b.  16 
Sept.,  18.56,  Denuysville.  Physician,  Den- 
nysville. 

Lyman  Herbert  Merrill,     b.  2  Sept., 

1858,  Augusta.    I'rotestant  EpLscopal  min- 
istry. 

Donald  Littlefield  Morrill.  A.B., 
Brown,  1880.  A.M.,  Brown,  b.  8  Feb., 
1860,  Auburn.    Lawyer,  Chicago. 

William  Wheelwright  Northend.  b. 
30  May,  18.57,  Saleni,  >[ass.  Architect, 
Lynn,  Mass.    d.  21  Mar.,  1W)4. 

John  Elmer  Preston,  b.  13  April,  1856, 
Bath.    Med.  student  (1885),  Bath. 

Thomas  Harrison  Riley,  b.  26  July, 
18.57,  Philadelphia,  Pa.  Merchant,  Bruns- 
wick. 

John  Scott,  b.  28  July,  1851,  Clifton. 
Lawyer,  Bath. 

Melville  Josiah  Smith,  b.  1  Aug.,  18.57, 
Cumberland.    Taxidermist,  Brunswick. 

Joseph  Colcord  Fabens  Upton.  b.  6 
Feb.,  1857,  Salem,  Mass.  Steamboat  cap- 
tain. South  Newmarket,  N.  II. 

1881. 

John  Dike.  M.D.,  Boston  Univ.,  1888. 
b.  27  Dec,  18,56,  Bath.  Physician,  Melrose, 
Mass. 

Augustus  Ford  French,  b.  11  May, 
185',),  Norway,    d.  2  Oct.,  1878, 1'aris. 

Artemas  Fisher  Gregg,  b.  27  May, 
1853,  Bucktield.  d.  17  April,  187!),  Bruns- 
wick. 

Frederick  Herbert  Rowse.  b.  20  Aug., 
18.51),  Augusta.      Rector,  IMymouth,  Mass. 

W^arren  Porter  Skillings.  b.  11  May, 
I860,  Milford,  Mass.  Architect,  Maiden, 
Mass. 

Harry  Edgar  Snow.  M.D.,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  1887.  b.  2  May,  18.58,  Troy.  Physi- 
cian, Santa  Maria,  Cal. 


174 


BOWDOIN   COLLEGE 


i'rederick  Clement  Stevens.  LL.B., 
Univ.  of  Iowa,  1SS4.  b.  1  Jau.,18Gl,  Bos- 
tou,  Mass.    Lawyer,  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Edward  Lyon  Swazey.  b.  14  Dec, 
1858,  Bucksport.  Stock  raising,  Howard, 
Kan. 

Nathaniel  Rowe  "Webster,  b.  20  Dec, 

1857,  Gloucester,  Mass.    Merchant. 

1882. 

Mandaville    Freeland    Corson,     b.  22 

Aug.,  1855,  Denmark.  Merchant,  Anilover. 

Frank  Mitchell  Crawford,   b.  10  Apr., 

1860,  Kent's  Hill.      Merchant,  Cameron, 
Tex. 

John  Malcomson  Curtis,    b.  25  July, 

1858,  Brunswick.     Merchant,  New  York 
City. 

Charles  Howard  Gilman.  b.  14  Nov., 
18.58,  South  Berwick.  Keal  estate,  Min- 
neapolis. 

Elmer  Ellsworth  Jennings,  b.  28  May, 
18U1,  Leeds.    Railroad  agent,  Farmington. 

Thomas  "Wesley  Kimball,  b.  14  Jan., 
18(i0,  Waterville.    lies.,  Monmoutli. 

Thomas  Carl  Lane.  b.  4  July,  1858, 
Portland.    Mercliant,  Waterbury,  Conn. 

Frederic   Evans   Lally.      b.  21   Nov., 

1861,  Portland.  Merchant,  Estelliue,  South 
Dakota. 

Eugene  Timothy  McCarthy.  b.  4 
Sept.,  1859,  Peabody,  IMass.  Lawyer,  Lynn. 

Adelbert  Whitten  Mansur.  b.  1  May, 
1854,  Houlton.     I^awycr,  Palmer,  Mass. 

"Wallace  Edward  Mason,  b.  24  June, 
1861,  North  Conway,  N.  H.  Teacher, 
Orange,  INIass. 

Frank  Herbert  Pease.  b.  l(j  July, 
18.58,  E.  Boston,  Mass.    Res.,  Dover,  N.  H. 

Albert  Humphreys  Perry,  b.  10  Jan., 
18.5'J,  Quincy,  Mass.  Res.,  Braintree,  Mass. 

Frank  Merithew  Porter.  M.D.,  Univ. 
Tenn., 188-2.  b.  13  Mar.,  1860,  Searsport.  d. 
28  Sept.,  1888,  Louisville,  Ga. 

Moses  Lendsley  Sanborn.  A.B.,  Dart., 
1882.  A.M.,  Dart.  b.  30  Sept.,  1859,  Bald- 
win.   Lawyer,  Boston. 

Arthur  Glenwood  Staples,  b.  3  July, 
1861,Bowdoinliam.    Journalist,  Lewiston. 

Harry  Howard  Stinson.  b.  17  Oct., 
1861,  Wiscasset.    Lawyer,  Hallowell. 

John  Washburn,  b.  Aug.,  1858,  Hal- 
lowell. Manufacturer,  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Hiram  Thatcher  Waterhouse.  b.  3 
Dec,  1861,  Salmon  Falls.  Agent,  Portland. 


George  Granville  "Weeks,    b.  14  Apr., 

1860,  Fairfield.    Lawyer,  Fairfield. 
Frank  Edmund  "Winship.    b.  17  Aug., 

1860,  Portland.    Book-keeper,  Portland. 

1883. 

Fred  Morrow  Fling.    Ph.D.,  Leipzig, 

isno.     b.  4  Nov.,   1860,   Portland.     Prof. 
History,  Univ.  of  Nebraska. 
Samuel  Stinson  Gannett,     b.  10  Feb., 

1861,  Augusta.     Topographer,  U.  S.  Geo- 
logical Survey,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Fred  Henry  Gile.      LL.B.,  Univ.  of 

Michigan,  1882.     b.  7  June,  1860,  Alfred. 

Pastor,  East  Auburn. 
Jesse  "Walter  Knapp.  b.  12  Jan.,  1857, 

Bridgton.     Res.,  North  Bridgton. 
Franklin  Eugene  Perham.    b.  21  Oct., 

1857,  East  Wilton.    Teacher. 
Frank  Smith  "Warren,   b.  7  Mar.,  1856, 

Deer  Isle. 
Robert   Charles   Washburn.      A.B., 

Tufts,  1883.    b.  26  Mar.,  1861,  Hallowell. 

Lawyer,  INIinneapolis. 
"Walter  Clarence  "Winter,     b.  4  Aug., 

18.57,  Di.\tteld.    Lawyer,  LaCrosse,  Wis. 

1884. 

James  "Wallace    Bailey,     b.   11  Nov., 

1862,  Portland.     Manufacturer,  Portland. 
Preston  W^arren  Charles,    b.  24  Dec, 

18.55,  Lovcll.    Res.,  Lovell. 

Alfred  Cheney  Cobb.  b.  29  Feb.,  I8tJ0, 
Brunswick.    Clerk,  Boston. 

James  Crosby,  b.  5  Apr.,  18(52,  Ban- 
gor.   Accountant,  Bangor. 

John  Ernest  Cummings.  A.B.,  Colby, 
1884.  Newton  Theo.  lust.,  1887.  b. 22  June, 
1862,  Saco.    Missionary,  Ileuzada,  Burma. 

Herbert  Edward  Dunning,  b.  22  June, 
1862,  Frecport.    Res.,  Brunswick. 

Samuel  Eaton  Packard,  b.  24  Sept., 
1862,  Portland.  Law  student,  Omaha,  Neb. 
(1886). 

Albert  Pierce,  b.  18  Sept.,  1858,  Frank- 
fort.   Treasurer,  Frankfort. 

Samuel  Phinney  Poland,  b.  29  Feb., 
1856,  Topshara.    Civil  engineer,  Boston. 

Frank  Lewis  Prince,  b.  18  Aug., 
1862,  Bangor.    Expressman,  Portland. 

"Walter  Emerson  Stone,  b.  19  July, 
1861,  Portland.    Insurance,  Boston. 

Albert  Ferguson  Sweetser.  b.  10 
Mar.,  1861,  Searsport. 

"William  Preston  "Watson,  b.  23  May, 
18.50,  Lakeland,  Wis.  Res.,  Norridgewock. 


NON-GRADUATES 


175 


Wendell  Phillips  White,    b.  12  April, 
1857,  New  GloiicL'stcr.  Farmer,  Bruuswick. 

1885. 

Edwin  Howard  Allen.     A. 13.,  Dart., 

1SS.5.    M.l).,Harv.,18Si).    b.  10  April,  1804, 

Alfred.    I'liysician,  Boston. 
Elmer  Ellsworth  Chase,     b.  25  Dec, 

1801,  San  Francisc-o,  Cal.     il.  IZ  Sept.,  188;j, 

Boston,  IMass. 
Leslie  Willard  Cutter.     C.E.,  Maine 

state  Coll.,  1881.    b.  l.'i  July,  180o,  Bangor. 
Orlando  Dyer.     b.  22  Oct.,  1857,  Bow- 

doin.    cl.  21  Feb.,  1883,  Kansas. 
Morrill  Goddard.     A.B.,  Dart.,  1885. 

b.  7  Oct.,  1800,  Auburn.    Journalist,  New 

York  City. 
Daniel  Goodenow.     A.B.,  Dart.,  1885. 

M.D.,  Dart.,  1881).    b.  15  Dec,  180:5,  Lew- 

iston.    Physician,  Alstead,  N.  H. 
John   Robinson    Gould,      b.  14   July, 

1801,  Boston,    lies.,  Ilallowell. 

Lewis  Hodgkins.  A.B.,  Dart.,  1885. 
M.D.,   Univ.  of   N.  Y.,   1888.     b.  23  May, 

1802,  Ellswortli.     Physician,  Ellsworth. 
David    Patten   Howard,     b.  10  Aug;., 

18t;i,  Farniington.    Lawyer,  Denver,  Col. 
Thomas  Leigh,  Jr.    A.B.,  Dart.,  1885. 

I).  17  Oct.,  1802,  Ilallowell.     Lawyer,  Ilal- 
lowell. 
Edward  Tisdale  McDonald,  b.  o  Apr., 

1801,  Ellsworth,     d.  10  Apr.,  1884. 
Robert  Louis  Manson.     A.B.,  Dart., 

1885.      b.  7  May,  1803,  Bath.     Journalist, 

New  York  City. 
Walter   Mooers.      A.B.,    Dart.,    1885. 

A.M.,  Dart.      b.  7  Dec,   1SC2,    Oldtown. 

Teacher,  Lancaster,  INlass. 
Alanson    Mansfield   Phillips.       A.B., 

Williams,  1885.    b. :!  Mar.,  1804,  Ellsworth. 

Salesman,  Boston. 
John  Charles  Fremont  Powers,     b. 

25   Aug.,  1859,  St.   Albans.      Ucs.    (1883), 

I'itlslicld. 
Charles  Augustus  Strout.    b.  12  July, 

1803,  Portland.     Lawyer,  Portlan<l. 
James  Brown  Thornton.     M.D.,  1885. 
Richard    Webb.       A.B.,  Dart.,  1885. 

A.M.,  Dart.       b.   14  Nov.,  1803,  Portland. 
Lawyer,  Portland. 

1886. 

James  W^illiam  Calderwood.  b.  7 
Mar.,  1802,  Quincy,  Mass.  Music  teacher, 
Boston. 


Will  Albert  Cornish,  b.  13  Jan.,  18(i3, 
P.owdoinliam.  d.  24  Mar.,  1884,  Bruns- 
wick. 

Harry  Ridgaway  Fling,  b.  11  June, 
1803,  Portland.    Teacher. 

Arthur  McKenney  Hutchins.  Res., 
Anson,     d.  17  Mar.,  1885. 

William  Henry  Stackpole.  b.  8  Oct., 
1803,  New  Y'ork  City.    Teacher. 

1887. 

Edgar  Means  Gay.  b.  31  Jan.,  18(hl, 
Milbridge.     Farmcir. 

Frank  Gay.  b.  U  March,  ISIKI,  Mil- 
bridge.    Farmer. 

1888. 

Edgar    Stanley    Bai-rett.     b.  Ki  Oct., 

1801,  Sumner,    d.  7  Feb.,  1888,  Portland. 
John  Stuart  Barrows,     b.  .il  March, 

18(;5,  Fryeburg.     Journalist,  Boston. 
Parke    Greeley    Dingley.     b.  8   May, 

18(;4,  Auburn.     .lournalist. 
Fred    Guy   Merrill,     b.   9   Keb.,   18(;4, 

Bowling  (ireen,  Ky.    Lawyer. 
Frederick    Henry  Spaulding.      b.  25 

Oct.,  1803,  Boston.      Res.,  North  Brattle- 

boro,  Vt. 
Robert    Scott    Thomes.     b.    15   Auj;., 

1n;o,  Cundjerland.     Merchant,  Portland. 

1889. 

Fred  Winslow  Adams,  b.  1!)  July, 
1808,  Searsjiort.    Accountant,  Bangor. 

Erasmus  Manson.  b.  12  Aug.,  18()7, 
Altanta,Ga.    Journalist,  Duluth,Minn. 

Herbert  Merrill,  b.  22  Sept.,  1803, 
Gray.    d.  18  Mar.,  1888. 

Albert  Ward  Preston.    A.B.,  Amherst, 

1889.  b.  22  Mar.,  1809,  Farmington.     In- 
structor, Brooklyn  Polytechnic  Inst. 

Edward  Newton  Shirley.    A.B.,  Dart., 

1890.  b.  10  Sept.,  1807,  Conway,  N.  II. 
Frank  Albert  Wilson.  A.B.,  WilliamvS, 

1889.    b.  5  Nov.,  1800,  Cumberland.    lies.. 
North  Adams,  Mass. 

1890. 

Ernest  Everett  Briggs.  b.  7  Oct.,  1866, 

Turner,    d.  29  April,  1889. 
W^ilford  Waldron  Dennett,  b.  27  Feb., 

1807,  Bath.    d.  10  Nov.,  1880,  Brunswick. 
Albert  Bernard  Donworth.  b.  11  Apr., 

1807,  Machias.      U.  S.  Military  Academy, 

West  Point,  1891.    2d  Lt.,  14th  U.  S.  Inf. 


176 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Frank  McAU  Gates,  b.  29  Dec,  1865, 
Oskaloosa,  Iowa.  Missionary,  d.  9  July, 
1890,  Sierra  Leouc,  Africa. 

Orman  Brown  Humphrey.  M.D., 
Dartmoutli,  1S93.  b.  28  May,  1867,  Bangor. 
Pliysician,  Bangor. 

Sereno  Thayer  Kimball.  A.B.,  Am- 
herst, 1890.    b.  3  Dec,  1867,  Rockland. 

1891. 

Nathaniel  Flint  AUard.    b.  4  Mar., 

1863,  Lovell.    Lumberman,  Fryeburg. 
Fred  Elias  Bragdon.   A.B.,  Wesleyau, 

1892.    Teacher. 
Seleucus  Adams  Cleaves,     b.  28  Jan., 

1866,  Calais,    d.  7  Dec,  1887,  Saco. 
Henry  Prentiss  Godfrey,    b.  8  Nov., 

1869,  Bangor,    d.  30  Jan.,  1890,  Brunswick. 
Franklin    Henry    Benjamin    Heald. 

A.B.,  Dartmouth,  1891.    b.  22  April,  1807, 

Portland. 
William  True  Kempton. 

1867,  Strong. 
Edmund  Mortimer  Leary. 

1866,   Cambridge,   Mass.     U. 

Academy,  1892.      2d.  Lt.  2d.  Cav.,  U.  S.  A. 
Herbert  Thompson  Powers.      b.  13 

Nov.,  1870,  PiUsfleld. 
John  Mordough  Rounds,    b.  28  Nov., 

1S68,  Minot. 
Edward  Abner  Thompson.  b.2'JAug., 

1868,  Batesville,  Ark. 

1892. 

Ernest  Irving  Cole.  b.  16  July,  1864, 
Lovell.    Clerk,  Boston. 

Charles  A.  Hodgkins.  b.  13  May,  1871, 
Ellsworth.    Journalist,  Lewiston.      ^ 

Fred  Dunham  Mace.  b.  21  May,  1870, 
Lisbon,    d.  9  Nov.,  1890,  Yarmouth. 

Daniel  Mclntyre.  b.  23  May,  1866, 
Jamestown,  Scotland.  Andover  Theolog- 
ical Seminary. 

Charles  Leslie   Palmer,    b.  22  Sept., 

1864,  East  Corinth. 


b.  28  Feb., 


b.  28  Nov., 
S.  Military 


William  Edward  Perkins,  b.  16  Apr., 

1869,  Searsport. 

Frederic  Lincoln  Thompson.     A.B., 

Amherst,  1892.   b.  12  April,  1869,  Augusta. 
Teacher,  Stamford,  Conn. 

1893. 

William  Cushing  Adams,    b.  6  Sept., 

1871,  Searsport.  Bangor  Theological  Sem. 
Harry   Sinclair   Baker,     b.  23  Sept., 

1870,  Biddeford.    Clerk,  Boston. 
Arthur  Leonard  Bennett,    b.  31  July, 

1865,  Hartford.    Law  student.  Gray. 
WilUam  Story  Briry.     b.  6  Oct.,  1870, 

Bath.    Druggist. 
Frank  Butler  Cummings.    b.  31  May, 

1872,  Bangor.    Merchant,  Bangor. 
AUen  Clemence  Fling,    b.  9  Oct.,  1870, 

Portland. 
Frank  Hatch,     b.  25  Aug.,  1870,  Saco. 
Elmer  Willis  Partridge,    b.  20  Nov., 

1867,  Whitefleld.    Medical  student. 
Edward  Turner  Ridley,     b.  12  Sept., 

1872,  Topsham. 
Clarence  Everett  Sawyer,     b.  7  Aug., 

1869,  LawTCuce,    Mass.       Law  student, 
Brunswick. 

Wadsworth  Spring,     b.  16  June,  1869, 

New  Gloucester. 
Lucian  Stacy,     b.  5  Sept.,  1870,  Porter. 

U.  S.  Military  Academy. 
Philip  Edwin  Stanley.     A.B.,  Dart., 

1893.    b.  11  May,  1865,  Phillips. 
Fred  Parker  Whitney,     b.  20  June, 

1868,  Presfiue  Isle. 

1894. 

Perez  Burr  Burnham,  Jr.     b.  9  April, 

1870,  Portland. 

Edward  Henry  Butler,  b.  1872,  Port- 
land. 

Charles  James  Fox  Crosby,  b.  12 
Dec,  1871,  Dexter.    Dartmouth  College. 

James  Edwin  Lombard,     b.  2  Dec, 

1871,  Brunswick. 

James  Albert  Nichols.     Res.,  Casco. 


UNDERGRADUATES. 


Class  of  1895. 

Archie  Guy  Axtell. 

Kes.,  Winthrop. 

Abner  Anderson  Badger. 

Res.,  Farmington. 
Frank  Weeks  Blair. 

Res.,  Boothbay  Harbor. 
Elmar  Triekey  Boyd. 

Res  ,  Bangor. 

Bert  Lewis  Bryant. 

Res.,  Lowell,  Mass. 

Charles  Sumner  Christie. 

Res.,  St.  Albans. 
Allen  Leon  Churchill. 

Res.,  Iloiillon. 

James  Winchell  Crawford. 

Kes.,  Brunswick. 
Ami  Louis  Dennison. 

Res.,  Wilton. 

Leroy  Sunderland  Dewey. 

Res.,  Kast  Macbias. 
Thomas  Vincent  Doherty. 

Res.,  Houltoii. 
Herbert  John  Dudley. 

Res.,  Pembroke. 

Hiland  Lockwood  Fairbanks. 

Res.,  Bangor. 
Fred  Lincoln  Fessenden. 

Res.,  Soiitb  Bridgton. 
George  Henry  Dunton  Foster. 

Res.,  I'orllaiul. 
John  Shaw  French. 

Res.,  Norway. 

Frank  Herbert  Haskell. 

Res.,  East  Windham. 
Walter  Frank  Haskell. 

Res.,  Westbrook. 
Louis  Clinton  Hatch. 

Ives.,  liangor. 

James  Everett  Hicks. 

Ues.,  West  Sumner. 
Herbert  Edgar  Holmes. 

Res.,  Lewiston. 
W^illiam  Moulton  Ingraham. 

Res.,  Portland. 


George  Lincoln  Kimball. 

Res.,  Waterford. 
Walter  Scott  Abbott  Kimball. 

Kes.,  Portland. 
John  Greenleaf  Whittier  Knowlton. 
lies.,  IJath. 
William  Elston  Leighton. 

Res.,  Deering. 
Charles  Edward  Dimmock  Lord. 

Res.,  Biddeford. 
Edward  Sweet  Lovejoy. 

Res.,  Augusta. 
Guy  Bennett  Mayo. 

Res.,  Smetliport,  I'enn. 
Frank  Herbert  Mead. 

Ke.s.,  Uridgton. 

Alfred  Mitchell,  Jr. 

Kes.,  Hrunswiek. 

Hoyt  Augustus  Moore. 

Res.,  Kllsworth. 
Alonzo  W^illiam  Morelen. 

Res.,  Pemaquid. 
Ralph  Taylor  Parker. 

Res.,  Farmington,  N.  II. 

Seth  Ellis  Pope. 

Res.,  Gardiner. 

Allen  Quimby. 

Res.,  North  Sandwich,  N.  II. 
John  Harry  Richardson. 

Res.,  Brunswick. 
Joseph  Banks  Roberts. 

Res.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Harry  Bertram  Russ. 

Res.,  Freeport. 

Sewall  Reeves  Savage. 

Res.,  Augusta. 

Joseph  Thompson  Shaw. 

Res.,  Gorhani. 
George  Eaton  Simpson. 

Res.,  North  Newcastle. 
Andrew  Jackson  Small. 

Res.,  Machiasport. 
Fred  Ossian  Small. 

Res.,  Madrid. 

Harlan  Page  Small. 

Res.,  Biddeford. 


178 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Perley  Dennison  Smith. 

Res.,  Waterbiiry,  Ct. 

Lewis  Franklin  Soule. 

Res.,  Phillips. 

Arthur  Harvey  Stetson. 

Res.,  Bath. 

Philip  Dana  Stubbs. 

Res.,  Strong. 
Harvey  "Waterman  Thayer. 

Res.,  Gray. 

George  Curtis  Webber. 

Res.,  Auburn. 

Arthur  Goodwin  "Wiley. 

Res.,  Bethel. 
Ernest  Koliston  Woodbury. 

Res.,  Castine. 

53 

Class  of  1896. 

Samuel  Ackley. 

Res.,  East  Machlas. 

Richard  Mills  Andrews. 

Res.,  Gray. 

Taber  Davis  Bailey. 

Res.,  Bangor. 

Clarence  Edgar  Baker. 

Res.,  Alna. 

Willard  Streeter  Bass. 

Res.,  Wilton. 

John  Harold  Bates. 

Res.,  West  Sumner. 

Homer  Ralph  Blodgett. 

Res.,  North  Brooksvillc. 
Frank  Emerson  Bradbury. 

Res.,  North  Freeman. 
Charles  Mayberry  Brown. 

Res.,  Freeport. 
John  Emerson  Burbank. 

Res.,  West  Freeman. 
Herbert  Otis  Clough. 

Res.,  Kennebunkport. 

Henry  Wheeler  Coburn. 

Res.,  Weld. 

Ralph  Wallace  Crosman. 

Res.,  Medway,  Mass. 

Philip  Dana. 

Res.,  Westbrook. 

Francis  Smith  Dane. 

Res.,  Kennebunk. 

Chase  Eastman. 

Res.,  Poi-tland. 

Sterling  Fessenden. 

Res.,  Fort  Fairfield. 
Walter  Winthrop  Fogg. 

Res.,  Bridgton. 


John  W^heeler  Foster. 

Res.,  Concord,  N.  H. 

John  Edwin  Frost. 

Res.,  Eliot. 

Howard  Gilpatric. 


Res.,  Biddeford. 


John  Newman  Haskell. 


Res.,  Newcastle. 

Angus  Gordon  Hebb. 

Res.,  Gilead. 

Charles  Arnold  Knight. 

Res.,  Brunswick. 

Preston  Keyes. 

Res.,  North  Jay. 

Ralph  Webster  Leighton. 

Res.,  Augusta. 
Jerre  Hacker  Libby. 

Res.,  Fort  Fairfleld. 
Earle  Howard  Lyford. 

Res.,  Farmington. 
Charles  Winslow  Marston. 

Res.,  Hallowell. 

John  Clair  Minot. 

Res.,  Belgi'ade. 

Wallace  Seymour  Mitchell. 

Res.,  Freeport. 

Robert  Wewbegin. 

Res.,  Defiance,  Ohio. 

Harry  Oakes. 

Res.,  Foxcroft. 

George  Theodore  Ordway. 

Res.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Henry  Wilson  Owen,  Jr. 

Res.,  Bath. 

Francis  Chadbourne  Peaks. 

Res.,  Dover. 

Henry  Hill  Pierce. 

Res.,  Portland. 

Richard  Tucker  Plumstead. 

Res.,  Wiscassct. 

Wallace  Robinson. 

Res.,  East  Deering. 

Robert  Orange  Small. 

Res.,  Berlin  Mills,  N.  H. 
Fred  Burroughs  Smith. 

Res.,  Brunswick. 

Robert  Edward  Soule. 

Res.,  Freeport. 

Charles  True  Stone. 

Res.,  Bridgton. 

Frank  Herbert  Swan. 

Res.,  Cumberland  Mills. 

John  Budd  Thompson. 

Res.,  Topsham. 


Alfred  Perley  Ward. 


Res.,  Freeport. 


Mortimer  Warren. 

Kes.,  Ciiinbcrlaml  Mills. 

Bertelle  Glidden  Willard. 

Res.,  Newcastle. 

"Walter  'Williams. 

Res.,  Topsham. 

49 

Class  of  1897. 

Stephen  Osgood  Andros. 

Res.,  Rockland. 

George  Samuel  Bean. 

Res.,  Biddeford. 

Cecil  Leroy  Blake. 

Res.,  New  Gloucester. 

Eugene  Leslie  Bodge. 

Res.,  Soutii  Windliani. 

Frank  Daniel  Booker. 

Res.,  Rnniswick. 
George  Monroe  Brett. 

Res.,  Auburn. 

George  Edward  Carmichael. 

Res.,  Medway,  Mass. 

Ralph  Harrison  Clark. 

Res.,  Limerick. 

Marcellus  Sumner  Coggan. 

Res.,  IMulden,  Mass. 

John  Wilbur  Condon. 

Res.,  Rerlin,  N.  II. 

Alfred  Page  Cook. 

Res.,  Portland. 
Earl  Clement  Davis. 

Res.,  Auburn. 

Philip  Webb  Davis. 

Res.,  Portland. 

Frederick  Howard  Dole. 

Res.,  Brunswick. 

Clark  Barker  Eastman. 

Res.,  Cumberland  Mills. 

Daniel  Weston  Elliot. 

Res.,  Rrunswick. 

Benjamin  John  Fitz. 

Res.,  North  IJridglon. 

Julius  Howard  Bradford  Fogg. 

Res.,  Freeport. 

Harry  Everett  Gribbin. 

Res.,  Portland. 

Robert  Sidney  Hagar. 

Res.,  Richmond. 


UNDERGRADUATES 

Orville  Leon  Hanlon. 


179 


Res.,  Berlin,  N.  H. 

John  George  Haines. 

Res.,  Paterson,  N.  J. 

Archie  Sherman  Harriman. 

Res.,  Orland. 

Augustus  Thomas  Hatch. 

Res.,  South  Dresden. 
Joseph  William  Hewett. 

Res.,  Woodfords. 
Charles  Herbert  Holmes. 

Res.,  Brewer. 
James  Howard  Home. 

Res.,  Berlin,  N.  IT. 
Robert  Lord  Hull. 

Res.,  Deering  Center. 

Thomas  Charles  Keohan. 

Res.,  Wcstbrook. 

Fred  Gustavus  Kneeland. 

Res.jLovell  Center. 

Charles  Barnard  Lamb. 

Res.,  Saco. 

Daniel  Clark  Linscott,  Jr. 

Res.,  Boston,  Mass. 

Harry  Dimmock  Lord. 

Res.,  Biddeford. 

Donald  Baxter  McMillan. 

Res.,  Freeport. 

John  Hinckley  Morse. 

Res.,  Bath. 

Frederic  Parker. 

Res.,  Sherman  Mill.s. 

Oscar  Elmer  Pease. 

Res.,  West  Farmington. 

Edwin  Francis  Pratt. 

Res.,  Wilton. 

Edgar  Gilman  Pratt. 

Res.,  Belfast. 

Clarence  W^illiam  Proctor. 

Res.,  North  Windham. 

W^allace  Archer  Purnell. 

Res.,  Gardiner. 

Rufus  Starkey  Randall. 

Res.,  Freeport. 

Edmund  Blunt  Remick. 

Res.,  VVest  Trenton. 

Horace  Bray  Rhines. 

Res.,  Wiscasset. 

James  Edward  Rhodes,  2d. 

Res.,  Rockland. 


180 

James  Percy  Russell. 

Res.,  Warren. 
Henry  Hathorn  Sawyer. 

Res.,  South  Gardiner. 
Charles  Summers  Sewall. 

Res.,  VViscasset. 
Norman  Clyde  Shordon. 

Res.,  Buxton. 
John  Melville  Shute. 

Res.,  Ellsworth. 
Frank  Jackson  Small. 

Res.,  Old  Town. 
David  Dana  Spear. 

Res.,  Freeport. 
Frank  Austin  Stearns. 

Res.,  Lovell  Center. 
Joseph  Snow  Stetson. 

Res.,  Brunswick. 
Alfred  Hastings  Strickland. 

Res.,  Houlton. 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Ruel  Washburn  Smith. 

Res.,  Turner  Center. 
Edward  Kent  Tapley. 

Res.,  Saco. 
Frank  Astor  Thompson. 

Res.,  Round  Pond. 
Harry  Maxwell  Varrell. 

Res.,  Wells. 
Eugene  Conrad  Vining. 

Res.,  New  Gloucester. 
Henry  Stanley  Warren. 

Re.s.,  Bangor. 
William  Frye  W^hite. 

Res.,  Lewiston. 
Charles  Edward  W^illiams,  Jr. 

Res.,  Auburn. 
Daniel  Lyman  Wormwood. 

Res.,  Brunswick. 

64 


SUMMARY. 


WHOLE    NUMBER. 
Academic  Graduates, 
Medical  Gkadiates, 
Honorary  Graduates, 
Non-Graduates, 
Undergraduates  (three  classes). 


Deduct  for  repetitions. 


Total, 


2,504 

1,609 

252 

830 

166 


IGO 


5,201 


DECEASED. 


Academic  Graduates, 
Medical  Graduates,    , 
Honorary  Graduates, 
Non-Graduates, 


Deduct  for  repetitions, 


Total, 


1,01)1 
716 
183 
351) 


69 


2,280 


LIVING. 


Academic  Graduates, 
Medical  Graduates, 
Honorary  Graduates, 

Non-Graduates, 


Deduct  for  repetitions, 


1,413 
893 

.  69 
471 


91 


Total, 


2,921 


INDEX. 


h  indicates  honorary  graduates. 
m  indicates  medical  graduates. 
»(  indicates  non-graduates. 

p  indicates  tlic  page  on  wliicli  tlie  name  occurs.     Reference  is  tluis  made  to  ofVicerf 
of  government  and  instruction  wlio  have  not  received  diplomas  from  the  institution. 
u  indicates  undergraduates. 


Abbot 

1831  Abiel 

'30  Ezra 

'40  Ezra 

'26  Gorham  Dummer 

'36  Howard  Brooks 
p   6  Jacob 
p    4  John 

'10  John  Emery 

'50  John  Pickens 

'•22  Joseph  Hale 

'92  Samuel  Belcher 
?)'10  Samuel  Phillips 

'30  William  Ebeuezer 

Abbott 

'40  Alexander  Hamilton 
m'81  Carroll  Waite 

'32  Charles  P^dwai'ds 

'25  Charles  JeflVey 
to'(!3   Delon  Henry 
7»'()4  Hiram  Francis 
7j'(i0  Howard 
m'84   Howard  Edwin 

'20  Jacob 
/t'74  Jacob  .Jackson 

'72  John  Getchell 

'27  John  Stevens 

'2.5  John  S.  0. 

'36  Samuel  Phillips 

'58   William  Allen 

Achorn 

'81  pjdgar  Oakes 
m'37  .Jolin  Taylor 
'T'.t  John  Warren 

Ackley 
ii'li  Ambrose  Virgin 
M''J(J  Samuel 

Adams 

'36  Aaron  Chester 
»n'69  Alonzo  Bishop 
w'91  Chancey 

'33  Charles 
to'OO  Charles  Barrett 

'84  Charles  Everett 

'23  Charles  Shaw 

'30  Darius 

'89  Emerson  Leland 
m'81  Everett  Fremont 

'.50  Francis 

'57   Francis  Page 
7J'S9  Fi-ed  Winslow 
7t'49  George  Eliashib 

'44  George  Moulton 

'35  George  Washington 

'65  George  W.  M. 


n'37  George  Wyllys 
m'49  Henry  Milgrove 

'.58  Isaac 
A'63  Isaac 
m'26  John 
7i'33  John  Calvin 

'.53  .Jonathan  Edwards 

'27  Joseph 
w'86  Robert  Noyes 

'31  Samuel 

'55  Samuel  Sewall 
/t',58  Seth 
ft'24  Solomon 
m'29  Stephen 
W81  Wendell  Holmes 
m'35  Willard 

'29   William  Boyd 
»i'93  William  Gushing 

'49  Zabdiel  Boylston 

Albee 

»k'66  William  Augustus 

Albro 

A'48  John  Adams 

Alden 

??t'69  Isaiah  Leavitt 
'47   Walter  Bingham 
'76  William 

Alexander 

'70  DeAlva  Stanwood 
'85  Frank  West 
'90   Homer  Ellsworth 
?('54  Joseph  Melcher 

AUard 
;('!tl  Nathaniel  Flint 

AUen 

'60  Amos  Lawrence 
'48  Augustus  Oliver 
'35  Charles  Edward 
'39  Charles  Frederic 
'30  Gushing 
?i'85  Edwin  Howard 

w'77  Franklin  Haley 

'90  Fred  John 
ft'20   Frederick 

Hi'83  George  Edwin 
'.52  George  Franklin 
'24  Harrison 
'29  Henry  Clinton 

»ft'93  Herbert  Hosea 
'83   Herbert  Lincoln 

»i'32  Horatio  Gates 
'27  Horatio  Octavius 

»re'36  John  Larrabee 
'34  John  Wheelock 


7ft'58  Lewis 
p   6  Nathaniel  Coit 
»?j'38  Nicholas  Hall 
m'58  Sewall  Adams 

'35  Stepiien 
?t'26  Thomas 
p   3   William 

'28  William 
w'42   William 

'94  William  Fernald 

'33  William  Henry 
m"i\  William  Henry 

Ambrose 

'.56  Thomas  Lyford 
Ames 
n'-il   Bailey 
pit  Benjamin 
7re'92  Justin  Darius 

Amory 
p  17  Robert 

Anderson 
to'29  Al)raham  W. 
»i'48  Edwanl  Watson 
/t'50  Hugh  Johnston 

'18  Isaac  Parsons 

'22  James 

'13  John 

'.59  John  Duguld 

'94  John  Wendell 
p 6  Rufus 

'18  Rufus 

'44  Samuel  Jameson 

'65  Thomas  Davee 
n'61  Wendall  Abraham 

'57  William  Henry 

Andrew 

'37  .John  Albion 
Andrews 
m'"  Almon  Ethan 
»»'91  Burt 

'76  Charles  Sewall 

'38  Dean 
to'89  Ellra  Charles 
m'94  Eugene  Horsey 

'94  Harry  Edwin 
n'63  John'LeBaron 
M'96  Kichard  Mills 

'65  William  H.  H. 

Andros 

m'97  Stephen  Osgood 
Angler 

'32  George  Christopher 


184 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Anthoine 
m'74  Isaiah  Oilman 
Appleton 
n'ei  Edward  Larke 

'64  Frederick  Hunt 
p  3  Jesse 

'■22  John 

'34  John 

'60  John  Francis 

'13  Nathan  Dane 

'26  William 

Apthorp 

'29  Harrison  Otis 
'26  Leonard  Foster 

Arey 
?i'63  Arthur  Brainard 
'67  Melvin  Franklin 

Arnold 

'93  Frank  Kussell 
Atherton 

'50  Lemuel  Weeks 
Atkins 

'61  Charles  Grandison 
7t'17  Dudley 
n'5S  Henry  Joseph 
Atkinson 
?)»'30  Benjamin 

'42  Jacob 
?n'23  John 

'42  Josiah 
?!'34  Kinsman 
n'14  Theodore 

Atwood 

m'Si  George  Manley 

p  19  George  S. 
'72  James  Bigelow 

m'40  Reuben  Young 
'76  Tascus 

Austin 

'83  Arthur  Everett 
'87  Carroll  Merton 
'87  Harry  Bursley 

«i':',]  oiivin-  Winslow 
'.!]   KiclKird  Thomas 

m'l-  Samuel 

Averill 

h'73  Charles  Edwin 
?ft'S7  Henry  D. 

Avery 
h'S"  John 
'45  William  Loring 

Axtell 
?t'95  Archie  Guy 

Ayer 
?i'72  Arthur  Burrill 
?)i'26  Benjamin 
ft'56  Charles 

'34  James 

'32  Joseph  Cullen 
m'35  Royal  Mastin 
p   6  Samuel 

'39  Samuel  Hazen 

'25  Thomas 

'88  Thomas  Herbert 
m'77  William  Francis 
Babcock 

m'30  Aaron  Gardner 
/i'34  Rufus 
Bachelder 
m'3G  Benjamin  Hiram 

'23  George  Washington 

'71  Kingsbury 


Bacon 

m'33  A  Ivan 

7rt'37  Aniasa  Durkee 

?m'39  Elbridge 

'25  Elisha 
wi'25  Horace 
wi'30  Liberty  Warrener 

Badger 

«t'95  Abner  Anderson 

'58  Almarin  Ferdinand 
??i'94  P'orrest  Hartley 
/i'25  John 
n'Ti  Joseph  Emery 

Bagley 

'94  Harry  Lee 
Bailey 

'29  Dudley  Perkins 
'35  Edward  Welch 

«'84  James  Wallace 

p  4  Jeremiah 

?('37  John  Adams  Welch 

p  6  Kiah 
'27  Lewis 

?<'96  Taber  Davis 

/t'15  Winthrop 

Baker 

'78  Clarence  Atwood 
u'96  Clarence  Edgar 
ot'87  Edward  Eugene 
m'22  George  Griswold 
j;'93  Harry  Sinclair 

'31  John 

'36  Joseph 

'68  Orville  Dewey 

'28  Silas 
m'24  Symonds  William 

'31  Thomas 

'47  William  Melville 

Balch 

'56  Isaac  Denny 
Baldwin 

'27   Abraham  Cliittenden 
'93  Sanfortl  Oscar 

BaU 

m'37  Abel 

Ballard 

/t'58   Edward 
»t'64  Edward 
'31  John 
'36  Sauford  Kingsbery 

Ballou 
m"iO  Ariel 
m'86  William  Rice 

Banfield 

m'81  Francis  Loring 

Bangs 

7«'92  Charles  Howard 
?(.'69  Charles  Hoyt 
'91  Dennis  Milliken 

Barber 

to'3I  Joseph  S 

Barbour 

'30  Francis 
ft'70  William  Macleod 

Barker 

'38  Amander 

'93  Byron  Fuller 
m'46  Charles  Hubbell 
/t'74  David 

'37   Fordyce 
ot'84  George  Adams 


h'iS  John 
h'81  Lewis 

Barnard 

??i'48  A  Ibion 
m'70  Henry  Darling 
Barnes 

m'84  Charles  Leander 
'29  Phinehas 

Barrell 

/i'72  James  Swan 

Barrett 

'32  Benjamin  Fiske 
'22  Charles  Edwards 
'47  Charles  AVoodbury 

?i'88  Edgar  Stanley 

to'93  Felix 

«'54  George  Thomas 
'21  John 

»j'46  William  Marshall 

Barrows 

n'65  Edwin  Cressey 
?re'31  Horace  Aurelius 
wi.'45  John  Stuart 

n'88  John  Stuart 

?i'56  Joseph  Greenleaf 

/i'48  Reuel 

n'SO  William 
'39  William  Griswold 

Barry 

m'80  William  Russell 

Bartlett 

'42  Alison  Barbour 
?)j'73  Benjamin  Webber 

'85  Boyd 

'48  Edwin  Wallace 

'80  Emery  Wilson 

'90  Ernest  Leon 

'88  Ernest  Seymour 
j?i'30  Ezekiel  Merrill 

'54  George  Washington 
m'41  Hiram 

'43  Ichabod  Daniel 
ji'29  John 

'28  John  Call 

'23  John  Macclintock 

'44  Joseph 

'92  Percy 

'92  Roy  Fairfield 
7»'41  Silas  Powers 
?»'71  Solon 
m'iO  Zenas  Willis 
m'70  Zenas  Willis 

Bartley 

'54  William  Morrison 

Bartol 

'32  Cyrus  Augustus 

Barton 

'84  Llewellyn 
n'53  Oliver  Patten 

Bascom 

'83  Henry  Albert 
Bass 

«'40  Elisha,  Jr 

M'9G  William  Streeter 

Bassett 

'38  Elbridge  Gerry 
m'57  James  Chase 

Bassford 

m'Sl  Samuel  Joseph 

Baston 

'75  Frederick  Oren 
'75  Reuben  Richard 


INDEX 


185 


Batchelder 

n'35  William 
Bates 

'7()  Arlo 

'S2  Georire  Francis 
u'iUi  Ji^hii'llarolil 
m'59  John  'i'liwiiij; 

'63  Joseph  Clement 
j/«'-27  Niran 

Battey 
m'3'i  Benjamin  A. 

Baxter 

'>S1  Clinton  Lewis 

'78  Hartley  Cone 
to'34  Hiram  Cone 
h'Sl  James  Phinney 

'94  Rupert  Henry 

Bayley 

;i'71  Frank  Tappan 
Beach.    See  Beech. 

Beal 

}}  18  Mark 

Beale 

'70  Charles  Edwin 
ji'.58  John  Edward 
?t'3:i  Solon 

'77  William  Gerrisli 
Beaman.    See  Beeman. 

Bean 

7»'78  Charles  Edwin 
in'iSO  Charles  Thomas 

'nl  Ebenezer 
jft'33  Edward 
?i.'97  George  Samuel 

•it2  Joel,  Jr. 
?«'44  William  Duninier 

Beane 

n'SO  Howard  Dudley 

Bearce 

?i'31  Josiah  Appleton 
jh'34  Simeon  L. 

Beardsley 

«'G(J  Arthur 

Beckford 
h'Oii  Ebenezer  Hunt 

Beckwith 

7rt'29  Addison  Kennedy 

Bedell 
«'0G  James  Allen 

Beech 

'33  Thomas  Parnell 
7H'59  William 

Beecher 

'34  Charles 

'GO  Charles  McCulloch 

'0'2  Frederick  Henry 

Beedle 

m'i-i  Charles  Wesley 

Beeman 

'32  Samuel 

Belcher 

'82  Arthur  Fuller 
'57  Samnel  Cliflford 

Bell 

'03  Charles  Upham 
7rt'S8  Dudley  Johnson 

'22  .lames" 
to'23  John 

'23  Luther  V 


/t'21  Samuel 
TiO  William  N.  N. 

Benjamin 

/i'74  Charles  Alfred 
'39  Samuel  Elliot 

Bennett 
//'93  Arthur  Leonard 

'64  Charles 
j«'27  Gilman  Lougee 
?/t'7(;  .John  Lang 

'04  .Joseph 
77i'09  .Joseph  Ijouville 
mTiH  Sirvilla  Aushey 
Benson 
/('29  Alfred  Grenville 

'72  Charles  Beniis 
?»'31  John 

'25  Samuel  Page 
w'Ol  William  Roscoe 
Berry 

'80  George  Stillman 
7n'33  .John  Adams 
7t'i50  .John  May 
?i'36  Joshua  IJowning 
'73  Loren  Foster 

Besse 

?('08  Charles  Baker 

Bessey 
m'70  Alden  Edward 

Beverage 

'63  Thomas  Taylor 
Bibber 
m'71  Randall  Doyle 

Bickford 

?«'37  Alphonzo 

7«'74  Frank  Augustus 

m'74  .Jesse  l^iper 
'47  Samuel  Augustus 
'72  Warren  Franklin 

Billings 

'71  Oscar  Lewis 
Bisbee 

r/t'71  Charles  Melville 
Bixby 

m'70  .Josiah  Peet 
Black 

'45  Alvah 

'75  Charles  Alvah 
n'26  lienry 

'88  William  Lincoln 

Blaine 
/t'84  .James  Gillespie 

Blair 

«'95  Frank  Weeks 

Blaisdell 

wi'29  James 

Blake 

»i'24  Calvin 
w'97  Cecil  Jjcroy 

'42  Charles  Morris 
«'77  lOdward  Harward 

7«'92  .James  Prentiss 
'35  .Joseph 

wi'41  Josiah  Merrill 
'38  Maurice  Carj' 
'27  Samuel  Harward 
'73  William  Augustine 

Blanchard 

'03  Addison 

'90  (Jeorge  Wesley 


7«'84  Roscoe  Granville 
'41  Samuel  Woodbury 
'40  William  Stinson 

Blazo 

w'71  Charles 

Blethen 
/t'72  Alden  .Joseph 

Bliss 

'94  Alfre<l  Veazie 
?h'37  Ezra 

Blodgett 
M'90  Homer  Ralph 

Blodgette 

h'V,'.)  George  Brainard 
Blondel 

'83  Frederic  Herbert 
Blood 

«'27  Mighill  Hill 

Blossom 
w'43  Alden 

Blunt 

?«'51  Mark  Sherburne 

Boardman 
'73  Albert  .Joel 
7('38  Alexander  Francis 
'06  Charles  Augustus 
'69  Fre<leric  Henry 

Bodfish 

»re'64  Frank 

Bodge 

?/'97  Eugene  Leslie 
'08  George  Madison 
'89  Lincoln  John 

Bodwell 

7?i'94  James  Mortimer 

7«'24  John  Adan)s 

7;i'29  Mortimer 

Bolan 
7k'50  Alfred 

Bolster 
«'77  Alvan  Joseph 
?«'52  David  Porter 

Bond 

•37  Elias 

'28  Francis  Eugene 
p   4  Thomas 
Boody 

'47  Alvin 
»»'71  Charles  Hayes 

'42  Henry  Hill 

Booker 
it'97  Frank  Daniel 
'43  .John  C.  L. 

Boothby 

h'Gd  Alonzo 
w'-TO  Charles 

'73  .James  McLellan 
m'H  Stephen 

Boseman 
?rt'04  Benjamin  Antony 

Bourne 

'16  Edward  Emerson 
'79  (ieorge  William 
n'79  Herbert  Edward 
'18  Israel  Wildes 
'19  Thomas  Perkins 

Boutelle 

'87  Mortimer  Hayes 


186 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Bowdoin 
p  7  James 
'14  James 

Bowen 

p  19  Benjamin  Lester 
Bowie 

?i'75  Albert  Greenleaf 
Bowker 

'79  Heber  Durgin 

m'84  John  Copps,  Jr. 

»i'42  Samuel 

Bowles 

jm'22  Green  Berry 

Bowman 

'23  Edmund  Bridge 
'43  George  A  ugustus 
p  7  Jonathan 
'37  Nathaniel 

Boyd 

m'95  Elmar  Trickey 
ji'36  Frederick  Williams 

'10  George  William 
»rt'71  Gilman  Gould 
to'29  Isaac 

'12  John  Parker 

'60  Nicholas  Emery 
p  7  Robert 

'26  Samuel  Stillman 

'60  Samuel  Stillman 
Boyden 

9j'74  John  Dickinson 
Boynton 

'25  Aklen 
»m'C4  Charles  Smith 
j«'32  James  C 

'22  John 

Brackett 

'59  Cyrus  Fogg 
Bradbury 

'60  Albert  Williams 

'44  Albion  K.  P. 

'37  Ammi  Ruhamah 

'30  Bion 
w'96  Frank  Emerson 
2}  7  George 

'44  Henry  Knight 
m'29  James  Crockett 

'25  James  Ware 

'61  James  Ware 
m'S4  John  Elmer 

'46  Levi  Loring 
7i'34  Lucius 
«i'27  Nathan  A. 
?Ji'64  Osgood  Nathan 
p  6  Samuel 
m'51  Samuel 
m'23  Samuel  Crockett 
»7i'31  Samuel  Moulton 
M'62  Thomas  W.  S. 

'43  William  Jay 
Bradeen 
m'71  Richard  Wayne 

Bradford 

/t'37  Aklen 
•54  David  Thaxter 
'25  Riclimond 
'61  Theodore  Dwight 
'88  William  Herbert 

Bradley 

'58  Alexander  Stuart 
«'75  Daniel  Webster 
'84  Henry  Russell 


p   7  Israel  Bailey 

?i'75  John  Jay 

M'58  Robert 
'20  Samuel 
'58  Samuel  Aver 

Bradstreet 

'74  Albion  Gilbert 
m'66  David  Neal 
?i'29  Joseph 

Bragdon 

m'83  Fred  Augustus 
?i'91  Fred  Elias 
?«'71  Edmund 
m'"Q  George  Albert 
m'69  William  Henry 

Bragg 

m'm  Wasliington  Ingalls 
Brainard 

»j'28  David  E.  A. 
Braman 

ot'36  Isaac  Gordon 
Brastow 

'57  Lewis  Orsmond 
Bray 

m'75  John  Burnham 

»ft'35  Mailison  James 

A'06  Oliver 

Breslin 

m'ab  Thomas  Henry 

Brett 
?<'97  George  Monroe 

Brewster 

'28  Charles  Royall 
m'24  Stephen  Coffin 

Brickett 

ji'67  Benjamin  Franklin 

Bridge 

p    7  Edmund 

'18  Edmund  Theodore 
p    4  James 
»i.'23  James 

'25  Horatio 

Bridges 

'22  Otis  Livingston 
w'90  Quincy  Adams 
Bridgham 
j»'63  Charles  Burr 
»ft"66  Frederick  William 
?k'23  Roland  Hammond 
to'82  Samuel  Crosby 
?«'44  William  Pinckney 

Briggs 

h'\~  Charles 

7f'90  Ernest  Everett 
'94  Frank  Ellsworth 
'75  Herbert  Gerry 

«i'75  Howard  Leighton 

«'35  John  Abner 

J)  18  Nathaniel  Lindsay 
Brigham 

7t'15  David 

Bright 

?i'58  Geoi'ge  Adams 

Brimijion 
7«'94  Thurlow  Weed 
Brinkerhoff 

n'77  Osgar 

Brinsmade 

'26  Peter  Allen 


Briry 

'81  Edward  Everett 
w'53  Milton  Story 
»i'93  William  Story 

Brock 

'74  George  Milton 
??t'90  Henry  Herbert 

Brookhouse 
?i'76  Daniel  Webb 

Brookings 

'55  Wilmot  Wood 

Brooks 

?i'58  George  Henry 

?«'44  Ivory 
•90  Percy  Willis 

?«'37  Thomas  Savage 

Brown 

'91  Arthur  Taylor 
'84  Augustus  Homer 
m'72  Charles  Joseph 
m'96  Charles  Mayberry 
'65  Charles  Robinson 

ot'77  Charles  Wesley 

to'29  Chauncoy 

?»'53  David  Richard 
?i.'71  Edward  Thomas 
'46  Edwin  Lee 

?«'80  Ellison  Frank 

»«'8S  Elmer  Ellsworth 
'27  Enoch  Emery 

p    4  Francis 

?«'87  Frank  Byron 
'85  Frank  Irving 
n'70  Frank  Mason 
'63  George  Edgar 
'88  George  Patten 
'41  George  Washington 
'(iO  Harlan  Page 
'54  Henry  Purchis 

n'48  Jacob  Ward  well 
'56  James  Olcutt 

j)i'36  John 
p  5  John  Bundy 

m'26  John  Goodeve 
'60  John  Marshall 
'77  Nathan  Clifford 
'77  Philip  Greely 
'51  Philip  Henry 

m'76  Roscoe  Ellsworth 
'58  Samuel 

p  18  Samuel  Gilman 

rre'27  Silvanus 

OT'74  Sydnev  Tanner 
'20  Theodore  Sedgwick 
'42  William  Hammond 
'81  William  Moses 

Browne 

?ft'81  Benjamin  Randall 
'23  George  W.  G. 
2}  3  Thomas 
'23  William 

Brownson 

;*  22  Carleton  Lewis 

Brug 

?ft'75  George  Allen 

Bryant 
n'63  Benjamin  French 
««'95  Bert  Lewis 
'94  Harry  Edgar 

Buck 

w'52  Edward 
?/i'39  Ephralm 
7«'32  James  Madison 
'50  Samuel  Preble 


INDEX 


187 


'94  Samuel  Preble,  Ji-. 
m'5i»  William 
Bucknam 

'(ii)  A  Ivan  Felch 
'!>.'!  Charles  Calvin 
ji'lO  Ezi-a 

Budge 
III'"  James  Laurin 

Buker 
m'Hi  Bowdoin  Recil 

Bulfinch 

'oO  John  Johnson 
BuU 

?j''27  Allen  Clark 

Bullard 

w'Sy  William  Bradford 

Bunker 

7rt''J2  Luther  Grow 
Burbank 

'48  Adino  James 
'62  Albion 

'43  Augustus  Hannibal 
'49  Augustus  Jedediah 
'57  Charles  Henry 
'80  Edwin  Charles 
'CO  Horace  Harmon 
2<'96  John  Emerson 
ri'59  Joseph  Drew 
?«'64  Silas 

Burge 
ft'lo  Benjamin 

Burke 

'•-'4  Frederic  Wait 

Burleigh 

m"M  Charles 
'87  Clarence  Blendou 
'US  Daniel  Collin 
»i'78  John  Micajali 
'91  Lewis  Albert 
n'i\i>  Oliver  Braird 
?i'8i)  Walter  Allen 
7re'o4  William  Henry 

Burnham 

?«'()(!  Charles  Henry 

'70  Collins  Grant 
m'80  James  Oliver  Harmon 
7i'35  John 

'23  Jonas 
n'm  Perez  Burr,  Jr 

'55  Seth  Cornelius 

'02  Sylvester 

Burns 

'62  James  Austin 
m'72  James  Thomas 
m'6S  Joseph  Scribner 

Burpee 

'87  Edward  Butler 

Burr 

'50  Samuel  Cushing 

'91  Thomas  Stone 
Burt 
m'Sl  Joel 
Burton 

'78  Alfred  Edgar 

Bush 
'14  John 

Bussey 

m'61  Benjamin 

Buswell 

wt'78  Albert  Currier 


Butler 

/rt'48  Alexander  Sloan 
'86  Arlluir  ItDlniison 
'50  CliarU's  Kilward 
»i'94  Edward  Henry 
n'61  John  ICdward 

'37  John  Jay 
w»'39  John  Uichard 
'45  Moses  Morrill 
•85  Wilson  Ryder 

Butterfield 

'59  Charles  Henrj^ 
'52  Jesse  Franklin 
'51  John  Warren 

Buxton 
m'30  Benjamin  Flint 

Buzzell 
m'50  John 

Byram 

'86  Charles  Albert 

Byron 

'79  Frank  ^Melville 

Calderwood 
ra'86  James  William 

Caldwell 

m'70  Joseph 
'28  Merritt 
'43  William  Warner 
'24  Zenas 

CaU 

'34  Hamilton  Moore 
'69  Norman 
n'SO  William  Timothy 

Came 

»t'46  George  Washington 
'60  Samuel  Mclntyre 
Cameron 
»i'69  Ewan 

Camp 

7»'90  George  Rigby 

Campbell 

p    7  Alexander 
2}  18  Gabriel 

Card 

7re'75  Albert  Martin 
'88  Horatio  Smith 

Carey.    See  Cary. 

Cargill 

'14  James 

Carleton 

'66  Delavan 
'93  Elmer  Howard 
'79  Henry  Babb 
n'24  Moses 
Carlton 

'56  Cyrus  Henry 
Carmichael 
»'97  Cieorgu  Kilward 
2>  14  Henry 

Carpenter 

'82  Howard 
Carr 
ot'64  Edgar  Le  Uoi 

n'13  Francis 

»i'27  Joseph 
?«'36  Josiah 

Carroll 

'89  Bernard  Chauncey 


Carruthers 

'88  Charles  Thomas 
'53    William 

Carter 
7rt'31  Benjamin 
?rt'45  Briggs  Thomas 
wt'24  Ezra 
j«'66  Frank 
»«'82  Frank  Henry 
m'50  John  Augustus 
■n'iC,  John  Butler 

'75  Seth  May 

'(!6  Svlvester  Benjamin 
?«'2y  Thomas  Jefl'erson 

Cary 

'87  Austin 

'60  CJcorge 

'88  George  Foster 
nt'78  Jefferson 
ft'25  Luther 
m'28  Nelson  Howard 
jb'24  Tolman 

Case 

'48  Isaac  Winslow 
Cash 

'60  Robert 
Castner 

'79  Ozro  Daniel 

Caswell 
'64  Samuel  Shannon 

Cate 

m'94  George  Riley 

Caverly 

m'53  Moses  Williams 

Caziarc 

/t'7S  Louis  Vasmer 

Chadbourne 
»m'69  Frank  Watts 
2)  16  Paul  Ansel 

Chadwell 

'43  William  Stone 

Chadwick 

p  7  Benjamin 
'40  Edmund 
'42  Edmund  Alexander 
'62  J()sei)h  Webber 

)i'57  Ward 

«'67  William  Harris 

Chamberlain 

'68  Charles  Edward 
'46  Charles  Moody 

m'72  David  T.  P. 

m'87  George  Clinton 
'81  Harold  Wyllys 

w'50  Henry  layman 
'57  Horace  Beriah 

A'06  Jason 
'59  John  Calhoun 
'52  Joshua  Lawrence 
'93  Weston  Percival 

Chamberlin 
m'52  DeWitt  Clinton 
'81  Edward  Henry 

Chandler 

'22  Charles  Parsons 
'54  Charles  Peleg 
m'77  Frederick 
'90  (ieorge  Brinton 
'68  George  Langdon 
p  i  John 
m'42  Isaac 


188 


BOWDOIN   COLLEGE 


'42  Paul  Langdoii 
'34  Peleg  Whitman 
n"H  Sewall  Messenger 
A'37  Theophilus  Parsons 

Chaney 

'71  James  Franklin 

Chapin 

'!)3  George  Scott 
7i'43  Henry  Martin 

Chaplin 

'(iO  Marshall  Dixey 

Chapman 

'94  Arthur 
'39  Calvin 
'68  Charles  Jarvis 
'57  Edward  Thurston 
'66  Henry  Leland 
'91  Henry  Smith 
'73  Hervey  Wilfred 
'77  John  Eliphaz 
'88  Lincoln  Hall 
'94  Trelawney  C 
'80  William'Higgins 
m'37  WilliamJRogers 

Charles 

?k'81  Orlando  Warrington 
m'84  Preston  Warren 
'58  Sewall  Chandler 

Chase 

j«'46  Albion  Pierce 
m'33  Charles 

'39  Charles  Tappan 
m'89  DeForest  Woodruff 

'as  Edward  Webb 
n'S5  Elmer  Ellsworth 
»«'66  Freeman  Hersey 
M'38  George  Washington 
h'-22  Hall 

'82  Herbert  Harrison 
w'67  Jolin  Winslow 
m''24  Jonathan 
/t'31  Moses  Bailey 

'21  Plunimer 
m'40  Rufus  Messinger 
p   7  Salmon 

'58  Samuel  Frye 
wi'47  Samuel  Weare  Lang 
»«'37  Samuel  Webster 

'32  Stephen  Henry 
m'49  Sumner  Burnham 
»ft'67  Walter  Benajah 

Cheever 

'17  Ebenezer 

'25  George  Barrell 

'34  Henry  Theodore 

CheUis 

»i'93  Seth  Davis 

Cheney 

'63  Horace  Rundlett 
p   7  Oren  Burbank 

Chesley 

'52  Charles 

'19  Jonathan  Hammond 

Chickering 
'52  John  White 
^'55  John  White 

Child 

'84  Sampson  Reed 
m'31  Thomas 

Childs 

»j'47  Albion  K.  P. 


p  16  Henry  Halsey 

p  17  Timothy 

Choate 

j«'27  Charles 

'87  Craig  Cogswell 
n'S6  Frederick  William 
'43  George  Francis 
'62  Isaac  Bassett 
Christie 

m'95  Charles  Sumner 
Churchill 

m'95  Allen  Leon 
Chute 

'32  Ariel  Parish 
'40  Benjamin  Pearson 
n'31  Jonathan  Andrew 

CiUey 

'25  Jonathan 

'58  Jonathan  Prince 

'91  Jonathan  Pi-ince,  Jr. 

Claflin 

7;i'57  William'Webster 

Clapham 

to'68  John  Stephen 

Clapp 

m'17  Charles  Quincy 

p   7  Ebenezer 

Clark 

9j'73  Benjamin  Franklin 
'71  Charles  Edwai'd 
'76  Charles  Herbert 

9*'54  Charles  Peter 
'29  Dennis 
'84  Donald  Campbell 

»t'24  Kliphalet 

m'GS  Elisha  Pcckham 

?«'47  Francis  Brown 

m'6i  Gardner  Carpenter 

m'70  George  Albert 

m'34  Henry  Grafton 
'42  John  Craig 

w'47  John  Gilman 
'89  John  [Rogers 
'41  Joseph  Farwell 
'67  Jotham  Franklin 

M'97  Ralph  Harrison 
'26  Samuel  Lewis 
'55  Thomas  Henry 
'10  William 

m'73  William  Crocker 
'37  William  Henry 

Clarke 

'75  Charles  Lorenzo 
'21  Daniel 
w'73  James  Wilson 
'73  Nathan  D.  A. 

Clason 

OT'82  Pell  Russell 
Cleaveland 
m'56  Daniel  Athearn 
n'27  Ebenezer 

'29  Elisha  Lord 

'37  George  Washington 

'28  James  Bowdoin 

'26  John 

'40  John  Appleton 

'21  John  Payne 

'27  Moses  Parker 

'40  Nathan  Smith 

'13  Nehemiah 
/t'24  Parker 
m'79  William  Pitt 


Cleaves 
m'30  Daniel 
'58  Nathan 
n'Ql  Seleucus  Adams 

Clement 
p  7  Jonathan 
'34  John  Milton 

Clifford 

«'49  Charles  Edward 
'60  Fuller  Gove 
'93  Milton  Sherburne 

h'GO  Nathan 

Clough 

m'56  Gilman  Brown 
m'44  Greenleaf  Clark 
M'96  Herbert  Otis 
Coan 

m'70  Elisha  Skinner 
Cobb 

'81  Albert  Clifford 
ot'51  Albion 
w'84  Alfred  Cheney 

'77  Charles  Edwin 

'10  Edward  Henry 
2>  7  Francis 

'20  Jedediah 
to'81  Joseph  Jordan 
p  7  Matthew 
m'S7  Moses  Bennett 

'67  Oren 

'06  Richard 
m'52  Stephen  Meserve 

'77  William  Titcomb 

Coburn 
m'96  Henry  Wheeler 
Cochran 

»«'o6  Charles  Albert 
m''2i  James 

?)i'29  Jeremiah  Sullivan 
'62  Melville  Augustus 
j«'33  William 

Cochrane 

'61  James  Briarr 
Codman 

'27  John 

'16  Randolph  A.  L. 

'24  William  Henry 
»«'67  William  Swan 

Coe 

'57  Thomas  Upham 

Coffin 
p  3  Charles 
2)  7  Ebenezer 
'23  Egbert  Benson 
h'SO  Frederick  Fulsome 
'29  George 
'06  Isaac  Foster 
m'22  James 
'34  John  H.  C. 
'37  John  Reed 
7t'21  Nathaniel 
p    7  Paul 
■rt'63  Stephen  Jones 

Coggan 

'72  Marcellus 
m'97  Marcellus  Sumner 

Coggeshall 
to'40  John  Henry 

Cogswell 

'14  Charles  Northend 
7t'15  Jonathan 


I 


I 


INDEX 


189 


Colbath 

m".)l  Herbert  Knight 

Colburn 

m'id  Zaccheus 

Colby 

m'4i'>  George  Washington 
'66  Hiram  Kendall 
'42  John  Marshall 

Cole 

';U  Albert 
/^'76  Albert 
n'i\  Asa  Webber 
'69  Charles  Abraham 
'88  Dennis  Moore 
'71  Edmund  Chase 
J!'y2  Ernest  Irving 
'.'!0  (ieorge  Washington 
'.s;i  llerliert  l^lniore 

m'Tl   Iloratii)  Hill 
'()7  Kollo  JMarlile 
'74  Samuel  Valentine 

ni'83  William  Hallett 
'81  William  Isaac 

Collins 

'70  I.eRoy  Zuinglius 
'83  Wallace  Jason 
m'55  Willard  Clark 
ii'SO  William  Russell 

Colman 

'44  Charles  Hams 

Conant 
n'CiU  Charles  Staples 
/«'.')!  David  Sloan 
".10  Edgar  Frank 
'.")S  Edward  Card 
'80  Frederick  Odell 

Condon 
'(".•7  John  Wilbur 

Connellan 

w(,''.)-2  John  William 

Converse 

'.'50  John  Harris 

Cony 
/t'20  Dauiel 
yt'80  Frederick 
p   7  Samuel 

Cook 

«'47  Aldrich  Barton 

«'97  Alfred  I'age 
?rt'94  Edward  Chase 

'66  Ezekiel  Hanson 
m'66  Cieorge  Dillwyn 
tn".H  Jesse  Eugene 
to'58  John  Wesley 

'85  Oliver  Richmond 
p    7  Orchard 
7rt'60  Richard  Leonidas 

Coolidge 

'25  Cyrus  Hamlin 

Coombs 
/t'45  John 
'69  John  Colby 

Cooper 
m'21  Alansou  L. 
7«'26  William  Freeman 

Copeland 

'40  Adoniram  Judson 
«'57  Justin  Martyr 

Copp 

'43  George  W.  J. 
•33  John 


Corey 
'79  Frank  Stanwood 

Corliss 

'83  (.'harles  Alvah 
/i'6(i  Pulaski 

Cornish 

»'69  Adelbert  Dana 
/('86  Will  Albert 

Corson 

m'76  Hiram  Rand 
h'82  Mandaville  Freeland 

Cote 

?«'44  ]\Iarcellin 

Cothren 
'49  Charles 
'92  Frank  Howard 
'49  Nathaniel 
•43  William 
'84  William  Holley 

Cotton 

w'48  Charles  Theodore 
'65  John  Bradbury 
'69  John  Colby 

Cousins 

'77  Edgar  Millard 
Cox 
h'SG  Gershom  Flagg 

Craig 

'44  Henry  Kinsman 
to'76  James 
m'39  John  Stanley 
h'56  Virgil  Lafayette 

'60  Waterman  T.  H. 

'43  Wheelock 

Cram 

'73  Edwin  James 
'73  John  Arthur 
/)    7  Marshall 
'61  Nelson  I'erley 

Crane 

7«'68  George  Bond 

Crawford 
n'82  Frank  Mitchell 
m'95  James  Winchell 
/t'Sl  Medorem 

Crediford 

»i'92  David  Benjamin 
Cressey 

'75  George  Croswell 

•35  George  Washington 
Crocker 

'73  Augustus  Luther 

'77  Frank  Herbert 

'55  Samuel  Roland 

•89  Thomas  Stowell 
Crosby 

2)  17  Alpheus  Benning 
»n'64  Atwood 
«'94  Charles  James  Fox 

•46  Charles  Stetson 

•55  Daniel 
;i'37  James 
«'84  James 

'23  John 

•53  John  Lcland 

•35  Josiah 

'82  Josiah  Willis 
7»'68  Luther  Byron 

•23  William  George 


Crosman 
M'96  Ralph  Wallace 

Cross 
»«'30  Luther 
'61  Wellington  Rolvin 

Croswell 

m'38  Thomas 
'91  Thomas  Rich 

Crowell 

'60  William  Llewellyn 

Crowley 

'83  John  Alton 

Croxford 

«('92  Russell  Hubert 

Cummings 
/('25  Asa 

'53  Ephraim  C. 
n'93  h'raiik  Mutler 

'72  (k'drge  Henry 

'41  Henry  Thornton 

'30  James  Merrill 
w'84  John  Ernest 

•33  John  Morland 

•17  Nathan 
K'53  Ralph  Wardlaw 
?m'23  Sumner 

'90  Walter  Elliot 
Cumston 

'43  Charles  McLaughlin 

Cunningham 
/i'32  James  I'orter 
«'54  Melvin 
'69  Oscar  Porter 

Currier 

'57  Albert  Henry 
/"'31  George  S. 
'94  William  Eugene 

Curtis 

'70  Albert  James 

'64  (Jharles 

'61  Charles  Albert 
w'89  Ch/nies  H'rederick 

'82  lOdwin  t  pton 
^•91  Harris  obadiah 

'67  Isaac  Sanford 
w'79  John  Briry 
ji'82  John  Malcorason 
n'i^i  John  P.  E. 

•71  Newton  Freeman 
wi'74  R(jland 
h'S9  Thomas 
/('26  William 

'75  William  John 

'82  William  Woodside 

Cvishing 
;«'83  Frank  Burton 
p  8  John 
H'55  John  Samuel 
'21  Rufus  King 

Cushman 

/;i'91  Benjamin  Glazier  W. 

7i'12  Bezaleel 
•68  Charles  Henry 
'30  David  Quimby 

7;t'32  Hosea  L. 
'44  Isaac  Somes 

7i'75  Jabez  Henry 

7;i^39  Joseph 

771*36  Nathan  S.  S.  B. 

771*44  Thaddeus  Thompson 

77t'81  William  Baxter 


190 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Cutler 

'81  Charles  Herrick 

'37  John  Lewis 
?i'85  Leslie  Willard 
n'2S  Nathan  Moore 

Cutter 

'28  Edward  Francis 
p  8  Levi 
'21  William 

Cutts 
p  8  Edward 
'91  Henry  Eastman 
«('42  Joseph  Brown 
])  8  Thomas 
'67  Usher  Ward 

Daggett 
m'64  Charles  Boardman 
?»'33  Elijah  Athern 
n'5i  John  Libbey 

Sain 

to'39  Washington 

Dakin 

?rt'28  Moses 

Dale 

m'53  Martin 

Daly 

wj'55  William  Shaw 

Dame 

'35  Charles 
»i'63  Edwin 

'57  Henry 
7*j'55  Loamnii  Bezalecl 

'62  Samuel  Page 

Dana 

'38  P^lward  Augustus 
'94  Francis  William 

«'75  Frank  William 

7t'89  Israel  Thoriidike 

])    4  Judah 

m'96  Philip 

m'SG  William  Lawrence 

Dane 

?{'9(;  Francis  Smith 
'43  Joseph 
'80  Walter  Lee 

Danforth 

/t'58  Charles 

Daniels 

m'S'i  Frederick  Henry 
m'SQ  Lyman 

Darling 

'57  Walter  Enoch 

Darrach 
;h'70  Donald 

Daveis 

'07  Charles  Stewart 
'38  Eilward  Henry 

wi'37  John  T.  Gilman 

Davenport 

'67  George  Patten 

Davidson 

'78  James  Thomas 

Davies 
?)i'66  Jra  Lothrop 

?i.'09  Joshua 
'79  Oscar  C.  S. 

jj'09  Thomas  Parker 

Davis 

'60  Abner  Harrison 


vi'59  Albert  Smith 
r('66  Benjamin  Harvey 

'41  Charles 

'86  Charles  Albert 
})  8  Daniel 
«t'97  Earl  Clement 

'71  Edgar  Foster 

'85  Frank  William 

'39  Franklin 

'56  Franklin  Carsley 
ni'SS  Frederick  Leander 
?/i'93  Gilman 
m'51  Hall 
A'58  Jeflerson 

'06  John 

'86  John  Herbert 

'39  John  Walton 

'74  Marshall  Wheelock 

'64  Owen  Warren 
m'97  Philip  Webb 
p  8  Samuel 
?('65  Samuel  Grenville 
m'^l  Samuel  Wilbert 

'79  Walter  Goodwin 
2}  8  Woodbury 

Day 

?«'30  Alexander  H. 
7»'36  Francis  Jerome 

'83  Francis  Jerome,  Jr. 
»i'74  James  Roscoe 

'29  John  Quinby 

Dean 
«'69  (Tcorge  Henry 
'41  William  Bradford 

Deane 

/t'71  Charles 

'24  Ebenezer  Furbush 

'46  Frederick  Augustus 

'25  Gorham 

'44  Henry  Padelford 
»»'60  James  Robinson 

'54  John  Frederic 
j«'54  Joshua  I>ord 

'49  Llewellyn 
/)  3  Samuel 
;»'33  William  Pottle 

Dearborn 

7('24  Abraham  Drake 
m'm  Alfred  Randall 

'63  Alvah  Bertou 
la'ai  Brainard 

«'45  Charles  Godfrey 

p  8  Henry 
?h'69  Henry  Martin 
m'35  Henry  Simon 

Dearth 

'87  Freeman  Daniel,  Jr. 
m'Si  Leonard 

Deblois 

7i.'67  Thomas  Amory 

Decker 

wi'51  Elbridge  Gerry 
Deering 
9»'68  Alpheus  Albert 

'73  Benjamin  Tappaii 
«,'72  Edgar  Henry 
7i'64  Enoch  Marshfield 

'45  James  Henry 
«,'64  John,  Jr. 
'.58  Rufus  Washburn 
'75  William  Augustus 

De  Grasse 

?«'49  John  Van  Surlay 


Delamater 

}}  16  John 

Delaney 

?«'71  Michael 
wj'2S  Michael  G. 

DeMott 

'94  George  Colby 
Dempster 

/i'48  John 

Dennett 

?h'8S  Charles  Augustus 
?«'91  Daniel  Clement 

'90  Frank  Emery 
»h'62  Roscoe  Gil  Patrick 
7i'Q0  Wilford  Waldron 

'71  William  Sawyer 

Dennis 

'16  Rodney  Gove 
'34  Samuel  William 

Dennison 

m'95  Ami  Louis 
'11  Cornelius 

Derby 

?i'13  George 
'11  John  Barton 
'68  John  Sayward 

Des  Br  is  ay 
»i'76  Thomas  De  La  Cour 

Dewey 
h'28  Avery  Williams 
«'95  Leroy  Sunderland 

Dike 

'09  James 
7('81  John 
7t'72  Samuel  Fuller 

'86  Thomas  Worcester 

Dilling 
7»'90  John  Turner 

Dillingham 

'77  Frederick  Henry 

Dimmock 

n':ys  Henry 
Dingley 

'61  Frank  Lambert 
])  8  Nelson 
m'S8  Parke  Greeley 

Dinsmore 

«'79  Bryant  Wood 

'48  John 

'83  John  Edward 
w'35  Samuel 

'44  Samuel  Porter 
m'SO  Walter  Harris 

Ditson 

'29  Asa  Moores 

Dixon 

'67  James  Payson 

Dodge 

'27  Asa 

'34  John  Calvin 
/;i'65  Lorenzo 
wi'83  Mark  Trafton 
m'SS  Moses 

Doherty 

'89  James  Louis 
m'95  Thomas  Vincent 

Dole 

'32  Albert  Gallatin 
'18  Carleton 


INDEX 


191 


'30 

7h'71 

'35 

»('5il 

M'9T 

'40 

2}  cS 

•36 

;f'30 

p  -20 


Daniel 

Daniel  Hasty 

Kbene/er 

Francis  Frye 

Frederick  Howard 

Isaiah 

John 

Nathan 

Nathaniel 

William  Colyer 


Donham 

»('(i7  Josiah  Carr 

Donnell 

•8.-)  All)ert  Wel.li 

'3(>  .lotliani 

'()-J  William  Kllingwood 

Donovan 

'SI  .Tames 
Donworth 
//'!)0  Albert  Bernard 

Doolittle 

'SS  James  Lee 

Dorr 

»'75  Charles  Alonzo 

'75  George  Newell 

'•27  Joseph  Hawley 

(;('30  Joseph  Priestley 

Douglass 

'14  John  Abbot 
'54  John  Abbot 

Dow 

m'\{)  Enoch  Cotlin 
'7'2  Frederick  (jeorgc 
'04  John  Kmery 

Dowe 

'■23  Joseph 

Downes 

})  .s  (ieorge 
".t2  George 

»f'51  (ieorge  Edward 
'53  Henry  Richar<ls 
'(;((  Lemuel  Grosvenor 

Downing 

'34  Elijah  Hcdding 

Downs 

///'G5  Horace  I'aul 
7«'Sj  Walter  Joseph 

Drake 

»('(i5  Arthur  Gilman 
'62  Ellis  Richmond 
h'71  Luther  J. 
;«'79  William  Abram 

Dresser 

'88  Alvin  Cram 

'65  Horatio  Sumner 

Drew 

'91  Edwin  Clarence 
'58  Franklin  McUen 
'91  Fred 
h'66  Plinv  Fiske 
'53  William  Paley 

Driscoll 
//f'85  Daniel 

Drummond 

'53  Charles 
?/t'67  Charles  Palmer 
'36  James 
'43  Joseph  Payson 
'30  Thomas 


Dudley 

'91  Fred  Winburn 
«'95  Herbert  John 
'05  James  Frederick 

Dummer 

'14  Charles 
'•27  Henry  Enoch 
'•25  Jeremiah 
'23  Richard  William 
Dunbar 
/('77  Edward  Everett 

Duncan 

«i'33  Charles  Morris 
m'ii  John 

Dunham 

;/»'80  Charles  Andrew 
'85  Herman  Nelson 

Dunlap 

'46  Charles  R.  P. 

2)  8  David 
'54  Henry 

p  8  John 
'39  John 

'42  Robert  Hartley 
'15  Robert  Pinckney 
'45  William  Gates 

Dunn 

;«'34  Andrew 

?«'68  Bertrand  Francis 

'37  Joseph  E.  F. 

'25  Nathaniel 

'90  William  Trickey,  Jr. 

Dunnells 

Hr42  Jolui  Emery 

Dunning 

'37  Andrew 
])  S  Benjamin 

'S3  Cliarles  Herbert 
/i'Ol  George  Freeman 
«'84  Herbert  Edward 
p  8  Robert  Dunlap 
»'40  William  O'Brien 

Durell 

«'36  George  Clinton 
'45  George  Wells 

Duren 

'33  Charles 

Durgin 
'92  Frank 
'55  Henry  Boody 

Durkee 

^('•20  Silas 

Dutton 

)/'42  Alfred 

Duxbury 

;('44  Cliarles 
'03  John  Wheeler 

Dwight 

»'40  John  Breed 

p  17  Thomas 

A'40  William  Theodore 

Dyer 

'91  Algernon  Sidney 

ji'78  Franklin 

/i'68  George  Wasliington 

»i'78  Isaac  Watson 
Hj'49  Jonah  Franklin 

;r85  Orlauflo 
7h'40  Parmenas 
r/i'94  William  Henry 
7«'58  William  Snow 


Dyson 
»'ll  Henry 

Ealbeck 
»roo  AMlliam  Henry 

Sanies 

'82  Frederick  Henry 
'85  William  Morse 

Sarle 
»t'26  Homer 

Bastman 

'54  Ambrose 
«'96  Chase 
?f'97  Clark  Barker 

'57  Eilwai-d 
?»'38  Ezcklel  Porter 

'48  Henry  Edward 
?/i'40  Joseph 

'20  Philip 

Saston 

'05  David  Augustus 
Eaton 

'07  Benjamin  Briarly 
j('70  Charles  Augustus 
/«'83  Crosby  Gordon 
/t'48  Cyrua 

'51  Daniel  Lewis 
»»'73  Edwin 
w'45  Hosea  Ballou 
H«'56  John  Rowell 
;rt'51  Robert  Page 
«'35  Rowland  Leonard 
p  8  Samuel 
7t'92  Stephen  Melville 
'69  Thomas  Henrv 
'61  William  Winslow 

Eckley 

/t'06  Thomas  Jeflreys 

Ecob 
;)  8  James  Henry 

Edgecomb 
w'45  Arthur  Duncan 
?«'45  Elbridge  Gerry 
m'Al  Eli 

Edwards 

'80  Ay  res  Mason 
'02  (ieorge  William 
«i'81  INIerton  Oliver 
;/i'08  William  Harvey 

Eels 

«t'49  Nathaniel  Augustus 
Ht"28  Seth  W. 

Ela 

?M'G4  Charles  Clark 
h'33  Jonathan 

Elden 

'41  Nathan 

'89  Wallace  Stedman 

'67  William 

Elder 

'73  Isaac  Luther 

Elkins 
/t'20  Jeremiah 
?H.'52  Jerome  Bonaparte 
7(t'61  John  Pike 
;h'80  Perry  Herbert 

EUingwood 

ot'73  Arthur  Childs 
/(••24  Jolin  Wallace 

EUiot 

'42  Charles 
m'97  Daniel  Weston 


192 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


A'06  James  Henderson 
'73  John  Frederick 

Elliott 

'66  Charles  Amos 

EUis 

»?i'33  Asher 
m"29  Calvin  Dorr 
m'66  Daniel  Fulton 
p  8  Jonathan 
'46  Joseph  Willard 
'58  Robert 
m'37  Robert  Fulton 
m'09  Samuel  Deane 
?i"24  Vespasian 
n'BO  William  Henry 

Ellsworth 
?i'48  George  Henry 

Elwell 

m'87  Walter  Edward 

Emerson 

?«'78  Arthur  Llewellyn 
'46  Charles  Henry 
p  8  Ezekiel 
??i'83  Frederick  A.  C. 
?ft'74  George  Henry 

'49  Lincoln  Fletcher 
M'80  Nathaniel  Waldo 
m'M  Oscar  Rodney 

'36  Thomas  Parsons 
m'27  William  Samuel 

Emery 

w'71  Caleb  Joseph 

h'34  Chandler  Spring 
'61  Edwin 
'63  George  Addison 
'60  George  I'.arrett 
'36  George  Freeman 
'74  Hannibal  Handiu 
'93  Harry  Smith 

ji'64  Henry  Brown 
'92  Henry  Crosby 
'53  James  Wallace 
'61  Lucilius  Alonzo 
'53  Marcellus 
;«'62  Melvin  Augustus 
'18  Moses 

p  8  Nicholas 

?/'40  Nicholas 
'14  Stephen 

»i'67  Thomas  Burnham 
m'60  Thomas  H 
'68  Thomas  Jefl'erson 

n'46  Thornton  Cutts 
'89  William  3iorrell 

Emmons 

w'85  George  Porter 
p  8  Williams 

Erskine 

n'62  James  Drummond 
?;i'87  Oscar  Storer 

?i'32  Samuel 
'91  Samuel  Hodgman 

Estabrook 
/»'64  Frederic  Roscoe 
/t'91  Horace  Melvyn 

Estes 

'44  Lewis  Alden 

Eustis 
7i'06  Abraham 

Evans 

7i'77  Charles  Thomas 
m'50  David 
'15  George 


74'47  George  Frederic 

?«'51  Isaac  Newton 
'76  Osman  Charles 
'29  Richard  Stuart 
'60  Simeon  Adams 

Eveleth 
'14  John 

'49  John  Marshall 
'47  Jonathan  Greenleaf 
'25  Joseph  Jenkins 
'47  Samuel  Archer 

Everett 

'50  Charles  Carroll 

p  4  Ebenezer 

?i'28  George 

n'i-2  Moses 
Fabyan 

OT'37  Charles  Wesley 
?7i'33  George 
'93  Harry  Clifton 

p  9  Joshua 

Fairbanks 

'73  Albert  Cushnian 
?«'93  Hiland  Lockwood 
?i'34  Samuel  Sumner 

Fairfield 

»i'48  Charles  Dexter 
'48  George  Albert 
'57  Hampden 
7t'45  John 

Fales 

'48  David 
'32  Edward  Gray 
ft'lS  Stephen 

Fanduiz 

?»'92  Salustiano 

Farley 

'36  Ephraim  Wilder 
h'34  Joseph 
?»'93  William  Chase 

'20  William  Jewett 
Farnham 
7) '52  Allen  Tiles 

'60  Roscoe  Edwin 

'44  Samuel 

'44  William  Henry 

Farnsworth 

p  19  Frederick  Tudor 

Farnum 

n'Ai  Clement  Merrill 
Mi'29  John  S. 

Farr 

'61  Loring 

Farrar 

'34  Calvin 
'33  Charles  Calviu 
'56  Henry 
'34  Luther 
»i'26  Samuel 

Farrington 

'94  Frank  George 
'54  James  Bonaparte 
?«'56  James  Henrj"^ 
'60  Seth  Chase 

Fassett 

'73  William  Green 

Faunae 

»!'74  Elmon  Crocker 
m'60  Nehemiah  Davis 
■»i'69  Seth  Melville 


Felch 

'27  Alpheus 

'78  Daniel  Henry 

'38  Isaac  Newton 

Pellowes 
'10  Jeremiah 

Fellows 

'64  Albert  Owen 
m'65  Charles  Melroy 
m'Ti  Dana  Willis 
m'70  John  Albert 

'66  John  A.  C. 

Fenlason 

?ft'71  Albert  Lemuel 
Ferguson 

'74  Cassius  Melville 
m'o2  Franklin  Beckwith 

'37  Jordan  Goodwin 
m'5S  William  Lindsay 

'80  William  Proctor 

Fernald 

7j'71  Charles  Henry 

«i'24  John  Shapleigh 
'66  Joseph  Greenleaf 
'61  Merritt  Caldwell 

?»'68  Otis 

Hj'81  Walter  Elmore 

Fessenden 

'48  Charles  S.  D. 

'44  Enoch  Perley 

'58  Francis 
?t'95  Fred  Lincoln 
»h'41  Hewitt  Chandler 

'52  James  Deeriug 

'18  Joseph  Palmer 

'51  Joseph  Palmer 
«'68  Nicholas 
ft'46  Samuel 

'61  Samuel 

'34  Samuel  Clement 
/t'77  Stephen  Deblois 
«'96  Sterling 

'45  Thomas  A.  D. 
7t'65  William  Howard 

'23  William  Pitt 

Field 
p  9  Bohan  Prentice 
'27  Charles 
'45  Edward  Mann 
'37  George  Warren 
'27  Henry  Cummings 
'92  Herbert  Tobey 

Fifield 
'79  Holmes  Boardman 

Files 

'83  Frederick  Howard 
'89  George  Taylor 
?ft'52  James  Rounds 

Fillebrown 

m'31  George 
wi'83  Thomas 

Finger 

'61  Sidney  Michael 

Fish 

'65  Charles 
w'91  Charles  Herbert 
'91  Fred  Ober 

Fisher 

'81  Frederick  A  Ivan 

'28  Josiah 
7i'56  Paul  Minot 
p  9  William  Phineas 


INDEX 


193 


Fiske 

'37  Jolin  Orr 

Fitch 

m'itl  Andrew  Titcoml) 
'4:;  Luther 

Fitz 
«'97  Benjamin  John 

Flagg 

''.H  Charles  Alleott 

'3o  Kdnuincl 

'44  Kchnund  Webster 
«i"23  Melzer 

Flanders 
7«"2S  David 

Fletcher 

'39  Alfred 
?h'30  Franklin  Parker 
A'Gi)  Grenvillo  Theodore 
m'(iS  John  ^furray 
?»'3G  MoDie  Russell 
p  4  Natlianiel  Hill 

Fling 
7i'93  Allen  Clemence 
?('83  Fred  Morrow 
n'Si)  Harry  Ridgaway 

Flitner 
;('50  Albion 
»t'37  Isaac 

Flood 

m'ai  Kvcrett 
'".14  Fred  Whitney 

Floyd 

'73  Frank  Astley 

'7o  IMelvillo  AujAUStiis 

'.)()  Samuel  Edward 

Flye 

'3')  William 

Fobes 

'!I2  Leon  Melchcr 

Fogg 

'.S4  Alfred  Harris 
'S'.i  Charles  Floulton 
■(;i   Kiliinind  Kastman 

)/"(!s  Elliridy;e  (ierry 

?«'38  Frederick 

'Gi»  Frederic  Augustine 

?('35  Freedom 

»»'-23  James 
'41  James 
'63  James  Lewis 
'46  John  Samuel  Hill 

?«'91  John  Smith 

?/i'29  Jonathan 

2t'97  Julius  Howard  B. 
'89  San  ford  Leroy 
'68  Simon 

?«'9G  Walter  Winthrop 

Follansbee 
'35  Pearson 

FoUett 
7k'41  Orvillc 

Folsom 

to'25  David 

»k'94  F>dward  Irvin 
7('44  George  DeFoi-est 
»r59  Henry  Milton 

'85  Lucius  Bion 
»'23  Rufus  Dudley 

Foote 
7t'21  Erastus 
'43  Erastus 

N 


Forbes 
7tt'27  Daniel 
wi'74  Robert  Edwaril 

Ford 
p  17  Corydon  La 
Ji'iiit  Elisha  Jones 
;«'.'^4   Harry  Hale 
Hrs7  Louis  Calelj 
m".'>i'i  Nathaniel 

'S5  Neliemiah  Butler 
»n"25  Samuel 
;)'75  Walter  Augustus 

Fortier 

/?i'83  John  Lewis 
;»'30  Octave  C. 

Foss 

m'i'ii  Rufus  Bradbury 
iii'lV.l  Simeon 

'53  Stephen 

'91  Warren  Leavitt 

Fossett 
'47  Henry 

Foster 

Hj'75  Avery  Moulton 
jrt'70  Barzillai  Bean 

'55  Benjamin  Browne 

'55  Charles  Henry 

'25  David  Haley 
»i.'52  Edward  Fuller 
m'GG  Edward  Horatio 

'64  Enoch 
«'95  George  Henry  Duutoii 

'(i8  George  Winslow 
7;t'G6  Jeremiah  Clough 
M'9G  John  Wheeler 
;h'31  Silas  P. 
m'Vt-l  Timothy  Steele 

Fowler 

m"H>  I'.enjainin 

'45  Natiian  Lamson 
'87  Samuel  Bartlett 

Fowles 

«'G9  Charles  Edwaril 

Fox 

'48  Frederick 
«'48  William  Osborne 

Foxcroft 

p   9  Josejjh  Ellery 
p   9  Samuel 

Francis 
ii'liU  Pliilemon  Brown 

Frederick 

(«'84  Hartwell  James 

Freeman 
p    U  Barnabas 

'12  Charles 

'45  Charles  Marsden 

'85  Elicn  Winthrop 
«'74  Elias  Dudley 

'89  Frederi(-k  William 

'12  George 

'90  George  Franklin 
?«'55  George  Howard 
})  3  Samuel 

'54  Samuel 
);i'37  Seargent  Suiitli 
»h'53  Smith 

French 

»('5G  Alliert  Gallatin 
w'82  Albert  Lincoln 
7i'75  Arthur  Philip 
»i'81  Augustus  Ford 


m'71  Augustus  Noyes 
w'35  F;zekiel  Dodge 
m'95  John  Shaw 
'85  Ralph  Spollbrd 
•78  Willis  Walton 

Frink 

m'34  John  Nutter 
'51  John  Samuel  Hatch 

Frisbie 

jii'ns  Chester  William 

Frost 

'94  Francis  Alvan 

»('22  George 

7«'G9  George  Melville 

»'62  George  Washington 

/i'46  James  Henry  I'aine 

7* '22  John 
'58  John  Dennett 

M'96  Jolni  Edwin 
'72  John  Sumner 

?>j'30  Moses 
'2G  Obadiah  Emery 
'70  William  Edwin 
'GO  Woodbury  George 

Frothingham 
p   3  John 

Frye 

'64  Sauford  Oscar 
p    9  Simon 
'50  William  Pierce 

Fuller 

'59  Amcricus 
/k'41  Andrew  Jacob 
7/t'27  Arclielaus  Putnam 

'39  Benjamin  A.  G. 

'65  Charles 

'77  David  Itlin 
j»'73  Edwin  Motley 

'33  Ezra  IJourne 
p   9  Henry  Weld 

'28  Henry  Weld 
»»'36  Jare<l 

'57  John  Nelson 

'53  Melville  Weston 
7m'24  Simeon 

FuUerton 

'65  Jei'emiah  Ellsworth 

Furber 

'(!I  Henry  Jewett 
7t'89  Henry  Jewett,  Jr. 
7('32  Isaiah 

Furbish 

H'75  Frank  Lane 
Gage 
'27  Franklin 

7«'28  Thomas  Emery 
Gahan 

'87  William  Lewis 
Gale 

»7('33  John 

)k'29  Stephen 

Gannett 
'42  (ieorgc 
7i'83  Samuel  Stinson 

Garcelon 

'3G  Alonzo 
?»'23  Daniel 
7h'70  Frank 
7«'30  Seward 

Gardiner 

'60  Charles  William 
'42  Frederic 


194 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


»rt'74  Frederick  Charles 
;i'36  John  W.  T. 
p   4  Robert  Hallowell 

Gardner 

»«'78  Frank  Henry 
h'bX  Henry  Joseph 
'55  Samiiel  Spring 
'81  William  Alexander 
'50  William  Sewall 

Garland 

?('71  George  Minot 
?«'37  George  Washington 

'41  Joseph 

'44  Joseph 
7i'78  Otis  Ward 

Garnsey 
?i'60  William  Augustus 

Garvin 
n'ai  James 

Gaslin 

'56  William 

Gatchell 
«'65  Prince  Albert 
w'82  Willis  LeForest 

See  also  Getchell 
Gately 

'92  Thomas  Henry,  Jr. 

Gates 
«'!)0  Frank  McAU 

Gaubert 

wi'74  Alonzo  Lewis 

Gaudreau 
m'8'.i  Gilbert 
Gay 

«'S7  Edgar  Means 

h'87  Frank 
»h'41  Grenville  Ware 

Genereux 
?«'84  Joseph  Oliver 
■m'9^  Joseph  Alberic 

Gerrish 

«?'55  Cliristophcr  P. 
'()()  Frederic  Henry 
'(J4  William  Little 

Gerry 

'74  Elbridge,  Jr. 
GetcheU 
«'o5  Horatio  Page 
JH'77  Isaac 

Gibbs 

?('(;4  Charles  Erwing 
»j'81  Charles  Henry 

Gibson 

'83  Arthur  Collis 
?«'75  Charles  Reiiel 
m'45  Luther  Sampson 

'51  Paris 

'44  Samuel  Freeman 

Giddinge 

'23  George  Parsons 

Gilbert 

m'74  Irving  Wayland 
'SO  Roswell  Chase 
'41  Washington 

GUe 
h'83  Fred  Henry 

GiUet 
m'35  Edward  Payson 
»i'38  John  Henry 


GiUett 

p  4  Eliphalet 
Gillmore 

7»'28  Henry 

Gilman 

«'27  Charles 

'70  Charles  Franklin 
«'82  Charles  Howard 
J! '77  David  Dunlap 
/i'65  Jeremiah  Howard 

'26  John  Taylor 
7»'31  Noah 
?»'66  Robert  Burns 
p  3  Tristram 

Gilmore 

'63  Rodelphus  Howard 

Gilpatrie 
?<'96  Howard 
'89  Wilbur  Dennett 

Gilpatrick 

?»'66  Charles  Edwin 
«'28  Joseph 

Gilson 

m'U  Arthur  Scott 
?«'54  Luther  Clinton 

Giveen 

'63  Thomas  Martin 
Given 

'80  Horace  Robert 
?i'77  John  Thomas 

Glidden 

?»'37  James  Hopkins 
Glover 

'94  Fred  Weston 
Hi'37  Joseph  Sewall 

Goddard 

'82  Anson  Morrill 

'44  Charles  William 

'81  Henry 

'33  John 
«'85  Morrill 
ft'43  William  Giles 

Godding 
m'25  Alva 
Godfrey 

9i'91  Henry  Prentiss 
'44  James 

?i'45  Koah  Furiugtou 

Goding 

'91  Edward  Nathan 
'88  Richard  William 

Golden 

h'77  William  Andrew 
Goldsmith 
'33  Alfred 

Gooch 

'23  James 

'70  John  Henry 
»i'25  William  Baston 
»i'55  William  Wilberforce 

Goodale 

?«'63  George  Lincoln 
'74  Walter  Temple 

GoodeU 

'93  Reginald  Riisdeu 

Goodenow 
ft'20  Daniel 
?i.'85  Daniel 
'53  Henry  Clay 


'36  John 

'52  John  Holmes 
)(',52  Nathan  Cutler 
/i'36  Robert 

'38  Smith  Bartlett 

Goodrich 

'45  Lewis 

Goodspeed 

m'54  Isaac  Roscoe 

Goodwin 

'62  Almon 
'57  Andrew 
'87  Charles  Jacques 
'32  Daniel  Rayues 
w'72  Frank  Jones 
'32  Frederic  Jortlan 
'50  George  Peabody 
»«'30  George  W. 
'83  Howard  Robinson 
'39  Ichabod 
'45  John  Munroe 
'44  John  Wallingford 
'45  Moses  Bradbnry 
'82  Myron  Henry 
'43  William  Augustus 
'48  William  Frederic 

Googing 
?«'40  Emerson 

Googins 

?«'47  George 

Gordon 

j?i'60  Charles  Walker 
??i'44  Daniel 
7i'93  George  Angler 
'04  George  Mark 
'76  Orville  Clark 
jrt  .55  Seth  Chase 
?rt'24  Timothy 

Gore 

m'29  Thomas 

Gorham 

p  9  William 

Gott 
??-'35  Lemuel 

Gould 

wi'OO  Aaron  Whitney 

7i'51  Albert 

/)  9  Daniel 

/i'24  Edward 
?/i'87  Edwin  William 
m'80  Elisha  Tolman 

»i'85  John  Robinson 
?«'31  Levi 
'45  Lyman 
'37  Mark 
7re'27  Moses 

'73  Royal  Erastus 
jw'40  Samuel  Herrick 
r«'32  Samuel  Lamson 

j;'33  Samuel  McLellan 

7i'36  Stephen 
m'47  Sumner 

Goulding 

'80  Franklin 

Gove 

7«'92  Roland  Sumner 

Graham 
/i'63  Daniel  McBride 

Granger 

'26  Daniel  Tristram 
n'58  George  Fred 


INDEX 


195 


Grant 

'(U  Henjaniin  Shute 
m'^V)  James  Henry 
?«':57  Josepli  Perkins 
m'Si  Linsy  Kniilus 
»»'-2ii  Nathaniel 

'70  Orville  Boardnian 
?i'27  Peter 
/t'65  Ulysses  Simpson 

Gray 

'70  Albert 

'81  Albion  Dwiglit 

'54  IlaiTison 
?«'04  Joseph  Berniee 
»'37  Joshua 

'67  Napoleon 
?«'()!  Robert  Williams 

'74  Kotheiis  Augustus 

Greeley 

'54  Council 
m'03  David  Morrill 
?rt''i5  Samuel 
'90  William  Horace  • 

Greely 
p  9  Allen 

Green 

"28  Albert  Gallatin 
"29  Alexander  Rogers 

»»'41  Edwin 

»/i'34  Ezra 

?i'40  Joshua  Sawyer 

/t'25  Samuel 

7i'32  Seth  Storer 
'62  Thomas  Hayden 

Greene 

'63  IJenjamin  Dwight 
ft'21  TJenjaniin  Franklin 

'49  Charles  F.  H. 
?»'()(!  lieorge  IIerl)ert 
/i'75  (ieorge  Washington 
/("2S  Henry  Kowen  Clark 
«'75  Herbert  Lyman 
«'60  John  Webster 
'55  Joseph  Kingsbury 
'77  Josei)h  Knight 
'(;9  Oscar  Fitz  Allen 
"81  Robert  Holmes 
»«'79  Selden  Frederic 
'77  William  Chute 
'63  ^Villiam  Ellsworth 
p  17  William  W'arren 

Greenleaf 
«('70  Charles  Hollis 
iii"M  George  W^alter 
/('34  James 
7t'24  Jonathan 

'25  Patrick  Henry 
ft'17  Simon 

Greenwood 

h'OS  Andrew 

Gregg 

h'81  Artemas  Fisher 
Gregory 

7»'91  George  Augustus 

Grey 

?»'38  William 

Gribbin 

M'97  Harry  Everett 
Griffin 

/r25  Daniel  Haraden 
Grindal 

'SO  Herbert  White 


Gross 

m'K)  Charles  William 
'66  John  Parshley 
'72  Samuel  Lane 

Grosvenor 

'21  Godfrey  John 
Groton 

'21  Isaac  Giddings 

'14  Nathaniel 

Grout 

;«'79  Charles  Henry 
Grover 

'43  Abernethy 
'39  Ali)lieus 
/('58  Daniel  Barker 
?;'46  Lafayette 
'64  Nahum  Wesley 
'43  Talleyrand 
?«'29  William 

Gummer 

'1)2  Fred  Vincent 

Guptm 

;«'88  George  Herbert 
m'77  Lucien  Hayden 

Gtirdjian 

'77  Serope  Armeuag 

Gurney 

m'79  George  Leander 

'92  Herbert  Reed 
Hacker 
w'34  Jeremiah 

Hackleton 

'44  James  Hervey 
Haddock 

/i'43  Charles  Bricket 
Hagar 

'57  Henry  Sidney 

'13  .lames  Monroe 

«'97  Robert  Sidney 

Haggerty 
'81  Charles 

Haggett 

'93  Arthur  Sewall 
Hahn 

'43  Silas  Briggs 

Haines 

'29  Allen 

'61  Charles  Glidden 
«'60  Charles  Racklell" 

'63  George  Augustine 
?/'97  John  George 
p  9  William  Pickering 
Hale 

'18  Benjamin 
M'45  Benjamin  Woodwell 

'69  Clarence 
p  9  David 

'60  David 
/t'69  Eugene 

'45  Francis  Pickard 

'(i9  (ieorge  Weeks 

'27  John  Parker 

'14  Samuel 
»('34  Samuel  Augustus 

'25  William 

Haley 

m'il  George  William 
?H'86  Jesse  Durrell 
?»'84  John  Roberts 


H('50  John  Rose 

'60  William  Dudley 
Hall 

•36  Edwin 

'75  Edwin  Herbert 
?k'67  Frank  Stevens 

'80  Frederick  Winslow 
«('55  Freeman 

'59  George  W.  M. 
w'74  Henry  I'orter 

'76  Howard  Elijah 
7»'22  James 
»H"38  James  Ahira 

'85  John  Coleman 

'78  John  Franklin 
w'72  Milton  Wilder 
m'67  Orran  Rensselaer 
«'64  Virgil  Parris 
wi'53  William  Chase 

'88  Wm.Toothaker,  Jr. 
Hallam 

/t'74  Ebeuezer  C.  B. 
HaUett 

'48  Julius  Loi'enzo 
Ham 

'44  Abner 
?«'66  John  Randolph 
/t'37  Levi  Jefferson 

'68  Llewellyn  Sprague 
Hamilton 

/('6S  Oliver  Guy 
Hamlin 

'51  Augustus  Choate 
m'23  Castillo 

'57  Charles 
7»'92  Charles  Franklin 
m'28  Cyrus 

'34  Cyrus 
ii'V.)  Elijah  Livermore 
;«'72  Hannibal 

Hammons 

'70  Everett 

Hancock 

w'62  John  Granville 
//'67  Roswell  Darst 
Hanlon 
ii'Ul  Orville  Leon 

Hannaford 
/«'69  Eli  Snow 
m'29  William  G. 

Hanscom 

'46  James  William 

Hanson 

?('79  Ansel  Wingate 

'70  Frederi(;k  Ernest 
»;i'91  Howard  Clinton 
?)r37  Moses  Parker 

Harding 

'80  Albra  Hamlin 
m'87  Ambrose  Hastings 
«j'70  Benjamin  Atkins 

'81  Carroll  Everett 

'21  Charles 

'85  Edwin  Ruthvin 
7«'63  f^vans  Bartlett 

'50  Henry  Fiske 

Hardy 

wt'fj;}  Daniel  Warren 
'91  Owen  Eaton 

Hargraves 

'77  Frank  Hobart 


196 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Harkness 

'64  John  Calvin 
Harlan 

h'SS  John  Marshall 
Harlow 

m'46  Andrew  Jackson 
m'88  Corydon  Webster 

'60  Edwin  Alphonso 
m'Sl  Granville  Albert 
m'Sa  Henry  Williams 

'36  Thomas  Stetson 

Harmon 

?h'6S  Howard  Lincoln 
m'19  Melvin  Alphonso 

'65  Stephen  Walter 
?»'35  William  Loring 

Harper 

to'85  Isaac  Deering 

7n'29  William 

Harriman 

w'83  Alpha  Haven 

M'97  Archie  Sherman 
'89  Charles  Henry 
'43  David  Pillsbui-y 
'75  George  Frank 
'63  George  Goodwin 

»i'5T  James  Lang 
Harrington 

»'77  Charles 
Harris 
'59  Amos 

nV3S  Augustus 
p  9  Austin 

?»'71  Freeman  Cram 
'7'2  Herbert 

v'21  James  Winthrop 

7»'30  Jerome 

7ft'42  Nathan  Coy 
'33  Samuel 

Hart 

7i'54  Edwin  Jarvis 
?»'86  Willis  Franklin 

Hartley 

'29  John  Fairfield 

Hartpenee 
?b'G5  William  Melick 

Hartwell 

'34  William  Brooks 

Harvey 
?«'47  William  Alonzo 

Harwood 
7«'2S  Daniel 

Haselton 

'57  John  Burgin 

Hasey 
p  4  IJenjamin 

Haskell 

to'37  Benjamin 

m'71  Clement  Caldwell 

n'U  Ezra 

jt'95  Frank  Herbert 
m'55  Henri  Byron 
»?i'72  Hiram  Brackett 
'46  John 

M'96  John  Newman 
m'90  Nelson  Carey 
m'93  Pearl  Tenney 
»i'56  Peleg  Sprague 

M'95  Walter  Frank 

'34  William  Burnham 
7rt'94  William  Langdon 
'60  William  Lewis 


Haskins 
'23  Romulus 

Hastings 

'91  Charles  Harris 
'44  David  Robinson 
9!'79  Edward  Ellis 
'90  Henry  Harmon 
'91  John  Mason 

Hatch 

'37  Albert  Ruter 
M'97  Augustus  Thomas 
m'66  Eaton  Shaw 

'73  Francis  March 
»i'93  Frank 

'54  James  Lewis 
?i'51  Liicien  Bonaparte 
u'db  Louis  Clinton 

'43  Nathaniel 

'47  Samuel  Wesley 

'24  William 

'75  William  Edwin 

Hathaway 

'81  Horace  Burleigh 
j?i'70  John  Richmond 
'20  Joshua  Warren 
h'T2  Joshua  Warren 

Hatheway 

?i'54  Charles  Edwin 
M'56  Simon  William 

Haven 

rt'24  Charles  Henry 

Hawes 

'76  Charles  Taylor 

'55  Edward 

'60  Granville  Parker 

'36  Leonard 

'37  William 

Hawkes 

to'72  Wilson  Levi 

Hawkins 

'48  Dexter  Arnoll 

Hawley 

?;j'91  Edward  Howard 

Hawthorne 

'74  Frank  Warren 
'25  Nathaniel 

Hay 

»i'80  Charles  Marcian 

Hayes 

'55  Benjamin  Francis 
'63  Calvin  Lewis 

M'59  Daniel  Edward 
'19  David 

«'48  Edmund 
'65  Frank  Lord 
'51  George  Lafayette 

«'37  George  Payson 
'89  George  William 
'51  Hiram 
7n'36  Jacob 

7;'57  John  Howard 
'38  Stephen  Hobbs 
'40  Thomas  McCulloch 

p  10  William  Allen 

Hayford 
7('75  Loretto 
?('39  William  Harmon 

Haynes 

m'62  Charles  Frederick 
m'23  John  P. 
'23  Nathaniel 


Hay  ward 

?i'12  Caleb 
m'6i  Joseph  Warren 
Hazen 
»i'41  Samuel  Stiuson 

Heald 

to'23  Asa 
«'91  Franklin  H.  B. 

Heath 

?«'26  Asa 

m'84  Frederick  Carroll 

'72  Herbert  Milton 
to'77  Joseph  Webster 
«'36  Thomas  Bailey 

Hebb 

M'96  Angus  Gordon 

Hemans 

'38  Claude  Lewis 

Hemenway 
n'16  Ralph,  Jr. 

Hemmenway 

p  10  Moses 
'74  Willard  Roscoe 

Henderson 

'79  Horace  Eben 
»n'58  Jonathan  RadclifTe 

'55  Thomas  Albert 
m'54  William 

Herbert 

'41  Charles  Dickinson 

Herriek 

'73  Addison  Emery 
»'09  Ebenezer 

'44  Horatio  Gates 
2}  10  Jacob 
»'10  Jacob 

'66  John  Jacob 

Herrin 

'54  Charles  Melvin 

Hersey 

j«'53  Artemas  Lendall 
'92  Arthur  Lyndon 
'89  Charles  Francis 

m'13  Freeman  Clark 
'92  Will  Osmar 

Hewes 

'75  Benjamin  Warren 
'57  James  Tracy 

Hewett 
n'60  James  Henry  Hobbs 
M'97  Joseph  William 

Hewitt 

'55  Obadiah  Brown 

Hibbard 

'57  David  Sutherland 

Hicks 

'61  Gordon  Merrill 
M'95  James  Everett 

Higgins 

TO'58  George  Zoeth 
n'lS  James  Lucius 

HiU 

m'80  Charles  Delos 
to'53  Charles  Edwin 

'75  Charles  William 
»i'77  Edgar  Dwight 
m'64  Edward  Kent 
7Ji'48  Francis  Eastman 
'62  Frank  Alpine 
'89  Frank  Howard 


INDEX 


197 


'88 

m'73 

m'3(i 

'T-i 

w'85 

'38 

'7fi 

TO'77 

'38 

n'35 

'3") 

'58 

p  4 

'G5 

n'39 

n'46 


Henry  Clinton 
Henry  <J«car 
Hiruni  Hovey 
Horace  Barrows 
James  Frederick 
James  Jeremiali 
Jere  Merrill 
Joliii  Fremont 
Joseph 
Joshua 

Luke 

Ly Sander 

Mark  Lan^'don 

Melvin  Joseph 

Oetavius 

Stetson  Lobdell 


Hilliard 
•27  John  Heddle 
'26  William  Tyng 

Hills 
?rt'25  Ebenezer  Parsons 

Hilton 

7«'49  Albion  Parris 
'59  Charles  Edwin 
'91  Emerson 
«i'58  Samuel 
»i'")7  Stephen 
".tl  Weston  Morton 
'84  William  Keene 
'14  Winthrop 

Hinds 
7i'43  F;benezer  Pierce 

Hinkley 

'G6  Charles  King 

'49  Eugene  Bergin 

'68  John  Adams 

'41  Oliver  Perry 
»i'G6  Otis 

'94  Uuf  us  Henry,  Jr. 
jrt'41  Rufus  Lord 
jn'.iG  Selden  A.  W. 
;;t'70  Seth  Hradbury 

Hinks 

»('72  John  Lewis 

Hitchcock 

'81  Alfred 

'34  Bela  Thaxter 
w'51  Daniel  Dwight 

'68  Frank  Eastman 
to'25  Gad 
7t'55  Koswell  Dwight 

Hobbie 

'(12  William  Albert 

Hobbs 
;»'51  Alvah 
7«'2i;  Daniel  Sanborn 

'74  Ernest  Sidney 
m'69  Ezra  Allen 

'23  Hiram  Hayes 

"20  Josiah  Hilton 

Hobson 

'CI  Frank  Orville  Libby 
'70  George  Wheelwright 
m'37  Joseph 
'49  William 

Hodgdon 
'27  John 

'92  John  Fernald 
'45  Richard  Lord 

Hodgkins 
?('it2  Charles  A. 
?i"85  Lewis 


Hodgman 

'50  Samuel  Little 

Hogan 

jre"92  Fremont  Lincoln 

Holbrook 

'41  Amory 

'77  George  Arthur 

Holden 

'83  Edward  Freeman 
7«'79  Eugene 

Holman 

;tt'2i;  Kliakim  Atherton 
j('24  John  I'itt 
m'2s  Sullivan 

Holmes 

'80  Albert  Harmon 
'80  Alvin  Dennett 

7t'29  Charles  Henry 

m'97  Charles  Herbert 
m'24  Ezekiel 
'50  Freeland  Salmon 
'66  George  Freeland 
'63  George  Lewis 

?t'95  Herbert  Edgar 

to'26  Job 

»    4  John 
'70  Walter  Ebenezer 
'75  Walter  Hamlin 
'23  William  Bradford 

Holt 

jh'74  Erastus  Eugene 
?(.'73  Frederic  William 
m''S  John  Dearborn 
'46  Stephen  Abbott 
m'62  Sumner  Greenleaf 

Holton 

7/i'31  Joel 
Holway 

'82  Melvin  Smith 

Holyoke 

'68  Charles  Galen 

Hood 

'55  Thomas  Barclay 

Hook 

'23  Josiah  Stacy 

Hooke 

7k'38  Henry  Marshall 

Hooker 

'72  Walton  Olney 

Hoole 
7!'49  James  Lowe 

Hooper 
/rt'88  John  Keith 
7re'42  Joseph  Cobb 
77'58  JVIoses 

Hopkins 

'37  Eliphalet  Smith 
p  18  Mark 
p  10  Samuel 
7;j'81  William  Bixby 

Home 

'86  Irving  William 
7t'97  James  Howard 
7?i'40  Jeremiah 

'91  John  Roberts,  Jr. 

Horr 

7;i'G9  Jacob  Lyman 
77i'61  Oren  Alphonso 
'67  Stephen  Calvin 
1    m'72  William  Henry 


Horsman 

'94  Hiram  Tiioncl 

Hough 

7«-(i6  William  Ogdcn 

Houghton 

jji'59  .Jonathan  Spauhlmg 
j;i'32  Louis  Willard 
p'I5  William  Addison 

Houston 
7i'51  Albert  Boyce 
»7i'80  John  Alexander 

Hovey 

7?j'6(i  Edmund  Lebbeus 
'36  .Joseph  Smith 
'64  Alyron  Munson 

Howard 

'59  Charles  Henry 
'93  Charli's  Henry 

?),'S5  David  Patten 
'74  Edward  Otis 
'57  Henry  Ripley 
'21  Joseph 
'52  Joseph  Dana 
'50  Oliver  Otis 
'56  Rowland  Bailey 

7i'33  William  George 

Howe 

'61  Albion 

'41  Edward 

'59  George  Wilson 

'59  James  Albert 

'63  James  Madison 

m'iO  Jesse 
'70  Lucien 

»/i'2S  Oliver  B. 

7n'69  William  Small 

Howes 

'44  Josiah 

Hoyt 

•64  Henry  Nason  West 

Hubbard 

•w'84  Clinton  Perley 
77'67  George  Frankhn 
'57  John  Barrett 
'30  Samuel  Dana 
'.57  Thomas  Hamhn 
'90  William  Wingate 

Hughes 

'73  George  Evans 

HuU 

'S)2  John  Carpenter 
7i'97  Roljert  Lord 
Humphrey 
7/i'79  Ebenezer 
ji'90  Orman  Brown 
'48  Samuel  Fisher 
'48  Simon  James 

Hunnewell 

77i'35  William 

Hunnewill 

7)i'66  David  Smith 

Hunt 

7n'89  Allston  Frost 

'61  Charles  Oliver 
7;^'.3S  Henry 

'62  Henry  Hastings 
m'84  Hiram,  Jr. 

'91  Ralph  Hudson 
7)i'45  Solomon 

'90  Walter  Reid 


198 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Hunter 

'74  Charles  Henry 

'55  John  Lathrop 

'09  Lithgow 
7n'G0  Warren 

'42  William  Russell 

Hunton 
p  4  Jonathan  Glidden 
'75  William  George 

Huntress 
iV6'  William 

Hurd 

to'43  i;ben 

'51  John  Sydney 
fe'76  Yorick  Gorilon 

Huse 

m'71  Benjamin  D.  E. 
m''i'2  Jonathan 
m'33  Joseph 
'G7  William  Stickney 

Hussey 

'93  Augustus  Alphonso 
??i'70  Charles  Moreton 
n'54  Charles  Stetson 
m'67  John  Russell 

'71  Sylvanus  Otis 

'63  Thomas  Wright  Hale 

'66  William  Penn 

Huston 

'62  Frederick  Nickels 
'79  Henry  Augustus 
'79  Joel  Payson 
'31  Joseph  Tyler 
9i'66  William  Augustus 

Hutchins 
?i'86  Arthur  McKenney 

wi'36  Asa 

'83  Charles  Cliflford 
'58  Charles  Knapp 

ot'63  Corydon  Chadwick 
'59  Franklin  Freeman 
'59  Henry  Dearborn 

Hutchinson 

'9:5  Albert  Savage 
'90  ( :harles  Lyman 
'67  Winlield  Scott 

Hyde 

?i'35  Ephraim  Augustus 
7t'31  John  Angler 
n'30  John  Angler 

'61  Thomas  Worcester 
ft'86  William  DeWitt 

'42  William  Lyman 

Ilsley 
J}  4  Isaac 

Ingalls 

'88  George  Ansel 

'41  Henry 

'43  Moses 
m'21  Phineas 

'77  Phineas  Henry 
m'41  Samuel 

Ingersoll 

'64  Edward  Chase 
'30  George  Washington 
h'4o  Joseph  Reed 

Ingraham 

'50  Daniel  Cony 
'19  Edward  Tyng 
n'25  James 
ti'Vi  John  Henniker 
?t'95  William  Moulton 


Ireland 

h'72  Franklin  Pierce 

Irish 

?»'7S  Isaac  Chase 
»i'40  Marshall 

Ives 

'48  Joseph  Christmas 

Jackson 

'49  George  E.  B. 

'50  George  Follausbee 

'59  George  Newton 

'91  Henry  Chester 
7?i'68  John  Henry 
?;i'46  Joseph  Avery 

'58  Osceola 

'83  StuyvesantTenBroeck 

'46  William  Francis 

Jacohs 

'78  Carson  Minor 

Jacques 
m'68  Edwin  Devereux 

James 

'75  Joseph  Edward 

Jameson 

'76  Charles  Davis 
ji'SO  John  Swanton 

Jaques 

m'80  Charles  Campbell 

Jarvis 

'91  Henry  Whiting 

'40  Leonard  Fitz  Edward 

Jefferds 

'38  George  Payson 

Jellison 
«'46  Edward  Augustus 

Jenkins 

'62  Willard  Morse 

Jenks 

'93  Alley  Rea 
7t'25  William 
2)  19  Edward  Watrous 

Jenness 
jrt'50  Richard  Pearson 

Jennings 
n'S-2  Elmer  Ellsworth 

'49  Orville 
m'56  Roscoe  Green 

Jewett 

'58  Albert 
p  10  Caleb 

'64  Charles 

'82  Edward  Rountree 
m'50  Fayette 

'33  Henry  James 
7t'06  James  Charles 

'48  John 

'50  John  Nelson 
m'lO  Joseph  Scott 

'44  Oliver  Peaslee 

'34  Theodore  Herman 
«j'33  William  Henry 
?rt'50  William  Henry 
?ft'72  William  Henry 

Johnson 

'61  Albion  Henry 
p  3  Alfred 

'08  Alfred 

'45  Alfred  Waldo 
m'46  Asa 
7»'24  Benjamin 


'79  Charles  Fletcher 

'44  David  Bancroft 

m'83  Edward 

'38  Elderkin  Roger 

»»'63  Eugene  William 

'81  Fred  LaForest 

'79  George  Washington 

m'69  Guy  William 

'74  Henry 

'81  Herbert  Lewis 

'17  Samuel 

'39  Samuel 

'43  Samuel  Worcester 

7«'64  Samuel  Worth 

'54  Warren 

n'56  William  Matheson 

Johnston 

'35  Alexander 

'32  John 

Jones 

'93  Albert  Marshall 

'60  Augustine 
p  10  David 
h'55  Dudley  Sargent 
w'66  Edward  Elijah 
?i'32  Henrv  Alfred 
h'lS  Joseph  Huntington 

'21  Lot 
m'53  Selden  Wiley 

'80  Thomas  Frederick 
7i'06  Thomas  Morton 
7n''0  Thomas  Warren 

'49  William  Ladd 

Jordan 

?i'62  Alonzo  Channing 
«'60  Alvin  Bacon 

'58  Cyrus 

'47  Ebenezer  Stevens 

'83  Elmer  Porter 
m'79  Fred  Augustus 

'63  Henry  Irving 
w'58  Horace  Malcolm 

'27  Ichabod  Goodwin 

'91  Ivory  Chandler 

'82  James  Ross 
m'iS  Josiah 
m'73  Lester  Howard 

'27  Nahum 
m'70  Reulien  Brackett 

'61  Samuel 

'31  William  Vaughan 

Joyce 

'81  Albert  Laurens 

Judkins 

7»'79  Frank  Luvill 
?«'S4  Martin  Piper 

Junkins 

7;i'70  William  Oliver 

Keating 

'35  Edward  M.  E. 
>n'83  John  Henry 

Keene 

'70  Joseph  Wailsworth 
w'59  Luther,  Jr. 

Keeney 

7rt'42  Charles  Clark 

Kelley 

?«'83  Frederick  William 
'91  John  Francis 

KeUogg 

7rt'82  Edward  Brinlcy 
p  3  Elijah 


INDEX 


199 


'40  Elijah 
'27  Gardiner 

Kelly 
Wm  Edward  Albert 
'(i(i  George  William 
7»''28  Nathaniel  Knig-ht 

Kelsey 

/t'si  Amln'ose  Parsons 
';W  Ilirani 

Kemp 

'tS4  Zachariah  Willis 

Kempton 
?i''Jl  W'illiam  True 

Kendall 

'52  Bezaleel  Freeman 
'(iO  Frederic  Augustus 
'83  Herljert  Philbrook 
'85  William  Converse 

Kendrick 
7i'3G  Daniel 

Kennard 

m'84  John  Allen 

Kennedy 

m'29  Abiel  Wood 
?)'()5  Aujrustine 
m'-Hi  Daniel  Knight 
'69  James  Hunter 

Kenneth 
m'(i4  John 

Kenniston 

'01  George  Beaman 
'92  William  Beaman 

Keohan 

//'97  Tliomas  Charles 

Kidder 

/('5.'{  James  IIolwcll 

Kilby 

'47  John  Dennys 

Kilgore 

7ft'(il  (George  Liberty 
'80  Wallace  Warren 

Kimball 

?re'57  Benjamin  Webber 

'74  Charles  Frederic 
«'37  Edmund 

'76  Edward  Hazen 

'79  Frank 
ni'67  Frank  Asbury 

'76  Frank  Ueed 

'62  George  Gustavus 
m'95  George  Lincoln 

'53  George  Stone 
r«'66  Hannibal  Hamlin 
to'91  Harry  Wal<lo 

'92  Harry  Woods 

'63  Henry 
m'76  Irvin  VAWs, 

'39  Israel 
m'G9  John  Robinson 

'74  Levi  Houghton 

'87  Merton  Lyndon 
n'90  Sereno  Thayer 

'55  Sumner  Increase 

'38  Tht)mas  Glidden 
?i'82  Thomas  Wesley 
M'95  Walter  Scott  Abbott 
m'91  Willis  Ilazeu 

Kincaid 

m'78  David  Ashby 
»t'94  Robert  John 


King 

m'm  Alfred 
7«'24  Asa  Howe 
to'75  Dan  Osro 

'14  Elijah 
ii'iA  Endicott 
?«'77  Frank  Josei)h 
?re'8S  Henry  Austin 

'59  Henry  Melville 
m'53  Howard  Williams 
?h'47  llufus  Horne 

'59  Samuel  Henry 
jy  4  William 

'81  William 

'23  William  Rufus 
?s'55  William  Trolt 

Kingsbery 
})  10  San  ford 
'28  Sanford  Agry 

Kingsbury 

'57  Benjaviiin  Barnes 
'45  George  Henry 

7rt'29  Nathaniel 

7«'73  Onslow  Marshall 

Kinsman 

'25  John  Dafforne 

Kittredge 
»j'27  Benjamin 
?7i'31  Edward  A. 

Knapp 

m'25  Cyrus 
n'83  Jesse  Walter 

Kneeland 

«'97  Fi-ed  Gustavus 
'74  Thomas 

Knight 

m'29  Addison 
'41  Albion  Williamson 
'86  Allan  Percy 
m'96  Charles  Arnold 
'77  Charles  Egbert 
to'79  Charles  P^ugeue 
w'34  Ferdinand 
'94  Frank  Herbert 
'46  Franklin  Lafayette 
'84  Franklin  Pierce 
»i'65  Harlan  Page 

'29  Isaac 
■m'64  James  INIolville 
?«'35  Nathaniel  Jonlan 
to'92  Samuel  Kdniund 
??t'74  Stephen  Converse 
m'37  William  Chase 
m'36  Zebulou 

Knowles 

m'ii  Robert 

Knowlton 

'80  Amos  Arnold 
'09  David  Hunter 
'58  Francis  Blunt 
?t'95  John  G.  W. 

Kohl 
ft'09  Johann  Georg 

Kyes 

h'05  Ebenezer  Sylvester 
7i'59  Lorenzo  Moors 
m'96  Preston 

Ladd 

'73  Alfred  Greeley 

'41  Francis  Dudley 

p  18  George  Trumbull 

'59  Horatio  Oliver 


»n'48  John 

p  10  William 
Lafayette 

7t'24  Martjuis  de 
Laighton 

'57  Josliua  James 
Lally 

?t'82  Freileric  Evans 
Lamb 

M'97  Charles  Barnard 
'37  George  Whitefleld 

Lambert 

?i'71  Alonzo  Stockbridge 

'93  Jesse  White 
j«'52  .John 
»i'21  Robert  Smart 

Lamson 

h'\f>  A  Ivan 
'12  George 

Lancaster 
to'88  Charles  Ernest 
p  3  Thomas 

Lander 

w'86  Charles  Edwin 

Lane 

'38  Daniel 
n'25  George  Washington 

'28  George  Washington 

'87  John  Veasey 
m'27  Josiah 

'81  Leland  Burton 
m'38  Samuel  Greenleaf 
»i'82  'Thomas  Carl 
ji'35  Thomas  Cutts 

'23  William  Allen 
m'32  William  Giddingc 

Lang 
?rt'78  Roger  John 

Langley 
m'91  Arthur  Wayland 

Langdon 

'57  John  Gilbert 
'53  Woodbury  Fogg 

La  Plain 

?k'57  James 

Larrabee 

7re'48  Albion  Keith  PaiTis 
'44  Charles  Weston 
'81  Edgar  Willis 
'88  George  Howard 

7«'04  John  Albert 

wi'38  Seth  Libbey 
'75  Seth  Leonard 
'28  William  Clark 

Larry 
'21  James 

Lash 

'29  Augustus  Frederic 

Latham 

ni'93  Daniel  Stevens 
Laughton 

»ft'34  Sumner 

Lawrence 

'00  Hiram  Bartlett 
'05  Horatio  Bartlett 

Lawson 
7ft'37  Reuel  Williams 

Lawton 
p  15  William  Cranston 


200 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Leach 

to'44  Mace  Shepard 

Lazell 

'92  Theodore  Studley 
Lear 

'10  Beujamin  Lincoln 

Learned 

'20  Edward  Davis 
Leary 

n'Ul  Edmund  Mortimer 
Leavitt 
to'78  James  Mellen 

'27  James  Tufton 

'70  John  Samuel,  Jr. 

'60  Levi  Randlett 

'56  Thomas 
m'63  William  Bradbury 

Lee 

p  19  Charles  Alfred 
m'77  George  ftlelville 
m'40  John  Stevens 
p  16  Leslie  Alexander 

'92  Lyman  Kingman 
p  3  Silas 
Leigh 

'35  Edwin 
m'85  Thomas,  Jr. 
Leighton 

'94  Charles  Milton 
m'Sl  James 
m'29  Jonathan 
»n'57  Nathaniel  Wilson 
u"X)  K'alph  Webster 
?<'95  William  Elstou 

Leland 

'26  Josejjh  Warren 
m'26  Phineas  Washington 

Lennan 

'83  James  Daniel 
Lenoir 

'56  Thomas  Blancliard 
Lenox 

'54  Edwin  Sewall 

Leonard 
m"-2S  A  Ifred  Marcy 
'47  Edwin 

Leslie 

m'74  Charles  Fuller 

Levensaler 

TO'56  Henry  Coombs 
'94  James  Atwood 

Lewis 

n'Gi  George 
p  10  Lothrop 

'10  Stephen  Longfellow 

'72  Weston 

Libbey 

h'T2  Artemas 
'43  Francis  Allen 
'21  Joseph 
'59  Oliver 

Lib  by 

m'46  Abial 

jft'60  Ansel  Joseph 
'64  Augustus  Frost 
'64  Charles  Freeman 
'62  Dorville 
'51  Elias  Osgood 
'89  Ferdinand  Joshua 

n'64  Frank  Willard 


'94  Frederic  Joseph 
wi'91  George  Franklin 
«i'76  George  Willard 

'03  Gideon 
?«'96  Jerre  Hacker 

'82  Jesse  Felt 

'76  John  Gair 

'85  John  Puller 

Lillie 

«'39  John,  Jr. 

Lillybridge 
m'24  Clark 

Lincoln 

m'65  Albert  Wilbur 
?('37  Alexander  Scaramel 
?i'80  Arthur  Talbot 

'23  Benjamin 
7re'94  Charles  Jewett 

'91  Charles  S.  F. 
/i'21  Enoch 
A'06  Isaac 
9rt'92  James  Otis 

'43  John  Dunlap 

?ft'56  William  Henry 

'30  William  Sever 

Lindsey 

'84  Philip  Sidney 

Linscott 

'62  Augustus  Newbert 
'54  Daniel  Clark 
m'97  Daniel  Clark,  Jr. 
'88  Frank  Knox 
'92  Harry  Farrar 
'83  Roawell 

Little 

m'57  Charles  Jenkins 

p  3  Daniel 
'87  Edward  Toppan 
'81  Frank  Hall 
'S9  Fremont  J.  C. 
'43  George  Barker 
'77  George  Thomas 
'11  Josiah 

M"21  Josiah 
'25  Josiah  Stover 
'.55  Thomas  Henry 
'24  William  Avery 

?»-'60  William  Baldwin 

Littlefield 

'64  Franklin 
'90  Gilbert  Berry 
'94  George  Curtis 
OT'85  Otis 

Locke 
w'73  Arthur  Herbert 
'27  Caleb 
'74  Ira  Stephen 
wi'34  Jesse  F. 
'05  Joseph  Alvah 

Lockwood 
p  5  Amos  DeForest 

Lombard 

m'86  Herbert  Alton 

«.'94  James  Edwin 

7i'71  James  Lewis 
wi'93  Loring  Sawyer 

Longfellow 
/('S9  Alexander  W. 

'25  Henry  Wadsworth 

'35  Nathan 
w'38  Samuel 
p  10  Stephen 


'25  Stephen 

/t'28  Stephen 
Longren 

'84  Clas  Wilhelm 
Look 

»»'S5  Frank  Byron 
Loomis 

m'32  Jacob  Osmyn 
Lord 
^»i'.55  Abraham  Brackett 

'94  Albert  Jones 

'26  Charles  Austin 
M'95  Charles  E.  D. 
p  10  Daniel  Walker 

'71  Edwin  Howard 
»i'47  Friend  Drake 

'00  George  Edwin 
M'97  Harry  Dimmock 
n'55  Jeremiah  Hobson 
m'06  John 

'09  Nathan 
«'77  Orlando  Marrett 
?h'70  Osborne  Greene 
7!.'49  Robert  Waterston 

'35  Thomas  Newman 
n'07  Thomas  William 
Loring 

'58  Charles  Parkman 

'61  Edward  Payson 

'91  Everett  Grey 

'43  Henry  Sewall 

'28  Joseph 

'.56  Prentiss 

'22  Richmond 

Lothrop 
m'75  Elias  Lane 
'69  Leavitt 

Lougee 

»j'37  Charles 
ot'83  George  Woodworth 
Lovatt 

'60  Benjamin  Kingsbury 
Lovejoy 

w.'05  Daniel  Heywood 
«'95  Edward  Sweet 

'29  Joseph  Cammet 
H'34  Owen 
Lovell 
?«'32  Porter  K. 
Lowell 
m'59  Charles  Wiuthrop 
'74  Daniel  Ozro  Smith 
?j'03  Hamilton  Smith 
?rt'66  James  Warren 
'73  John  Nathaniel 
'41  William  Henry 

Lucas 
m'20  Ivory  H. 

Luce 

m'66  Charles  Baker 

»i'87  Delornie  Gilkey 
'56  Enos  Thompson 

??i'69  Lyman  Horace 

m'iO  William  Horace 
Ludden 

h'SO  Mandeville  Treat 
Ludwig 

w'33  Gardner 

wi'25  William 

Lufkin 

ot'23  Aaron 
'61  Augustus  Nathaniel 


INDEX 


201 


Lumbert 

'711  Ansel  LeForest 

Lunt 

':i'  Horace 

'85  EIow  aril  Leslie 
m'!)'i  Jaint's  Kounds 

'3:i  John  Slcnions 
m'57  Samuel  .Johnson 

lijrford 

M'lKi  Earle  Howard 
m't'ti't  Klisha  llanimoml 

Lyman 

p  19  Asa 

Lynam 
'8it  Frank 

Lynde 

'77  Frank  Josselyn 

Mabry 
to'7;i  Charles 
?re'8()  Irving 

McAdam 
n'r,9  Hugh 

McAllister 
?«'7'2  Thomas  Savory 

McArthur 

'10  Arthur 
'50  Arthur 
w'63  Charles  Stuart 
•93  George  Wood 
'53  William  Miltimore 

McCann 

'93  Herbert  Lindsay 

McCarthy 

«'8-2  Eugene  Timothy 

McClintock 
'67  John  Norris 
»'7'2  J.  Y. 

McCobb 

'00  Charles  Sullivan 
'29  Henry  Bromfield 
'29  James  Thomas 

McCoUister 

Hi'82  Elislia  Atwood 

McCoUum 
m'42  Henry  Ellis 

McCorrison 

»«'78  James  (Jlland 

McCrate 

'19  John  Dennis 
7i'35  Thomas 

McCray 
?i'17  Thomas 

McCuUoch 

'90  Edward  A.  F. 
/t'63  Hugh 

McDermid 

m'(J9  Sylvanus  Melville 

McDonald 

'91  Alexander  Peter 

'91  Angus  Martin 
n'8o  Edward  Tisdale 
«'32  James  Madison 

'67  James  Wallace 

'23  John 
7i'G5  John  Bann 
7»'34  INIosc'b 
p  20  William 


McDonough 

7;('92  Edward  James 

McDougall 

'47  Cliarlos  Edward 
'24  Thomas 
'20  \Villiam 

McDowell 
?('72  William  Augustus 

Mace 
?('92  Fred  Dunham 

McGillicuddy 

'81  Daniel  John 

Machan 

'93  George  Stover 

Mclntire 
to'34  Edgar  A. 
p  10  Hut'us 

Mcintosh 

'55  John  Alexander 

Mclntyre 
?i'92  Daniel 
'58  George  Robinson 
'57  Malcolm 

McKeen 

'17  James 

'64  James 

'11  John 
»i'46  John  Orr 
p  3  Joseph 
7i.'43  Joseph 

'53  Joseph 

McKenzie 

p  5  Alexander 

McKinnon 

'94  Norman 

McLachlin 
7?i'7tJ  Hubert 
McLaughlin 
m'Ul  Frank  Henry 
77i'69  William 

McLean 

7«'85  Hoderick  Hugh 
7h'30  Sherman 

McLellan 
77'33  Charles  Adams 

'22  Charles  H.  1*. 
77i'40  David 
/('38  Francis  Miller 

'54  George  Washington 

'26  Isaac 
77i'61  Thomas  Curtis 
7H'28  William 

"27  William  I'reble 
McMahon 

'39  Isaiah 

McMillan 

«'97  Donalil  Baxter 

McNulty 
7i'75  Martin 

McPherson 

'75  David  Maurice 

McQuesten 
m'.iO  Calvin 
McQuillan 

'75  George  Fulton 
Magoun 

m'29  Calvin  Barstow 
'41  George  Frederic 


Magrath 

'(;2  John  Thomas 

Mahoney 

'91  George  Clifton 

Mallett 

'91  Wilbert  Grant 

Mann 
7jj'33  Daniel 
'15  I'erez  Bryant 
'92  Roland  William 

Manning 
7rt'79  John  Francis 
77j'52  Joseph 

'Gl  Stephen  Hart 

'29  Thomas 
Manson 

'62  Albert  George 
7i'89  Erasmus 

'81  George  Francis 

'81  John  William 
»i'63  Melville  Harrison 
77'85  Robert  Louis 

Mansur 

7i'83  Adelbert  Whitten 
?;i'90  Joseph  Howard 

Manter 
7/i'34  Ezra 

Manwell 

'59  Benjamin  Franklin 

Marble 
7;i'70  Henry 

Mark 

'62  George  Adams 
Markoe 
7«'25  Martin  M.  H. 

Marquis 

'77  George  Ilcrsey 
Marr 
7/t'79  Myron  Lawrence 

'39  William  H.  J. 

Marrett 
p  11  Daniel 

"38  Lorenzo 

'76  Walter  Hastings 
77i'30  William 

Marsh 

'31  Ezekiel 
'28  Gilbert  Hall 
77i'93  Ralph  Hemenway 

Marshall 
77j'67  Albert  Quincy 

'32  Enoch  Smith 

'62  Joel 
TO'79  Nathaniel  Mason 
w'48  Thomas  Henry 

'47  William  Colburn 

'51  William  M.  L. 

Marston 
M'96  (Charles  Wlnslow 
77! '59  Daniel  Edward 
;7J'93  Eben  Jordan 
7jj'33  Ephraim 
'88  Percy  Freeman 
'21  Winthrop  Gray 

Martin 

'25  Alfred 
7W'23  Anselm 

'33  Edward 
to'32  John  Calvin 
m'55  Pearl 


202 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


m'29  Stephen 
m'8S  Wilbur  Grant 
p  3  William 
'80  William  Pierce 

Mason 
'■25  Alfred 
'(IS  Klias  Synclair 
'19  George  Means 
'45  Javan  Knapp 
7t'15  Jeremiah 
>t'(JS  John  Rogers 
n'S2  Wallace  Edward 
'•24  William 

Mather 
ft'79  Richard  Henry 

Matthews 
m'45  John 

Mattocks 

'62  Charles  Porter 

Maxcy 

m'79  Frederick  Edward 
'80  Harry  Lincoln 

Maxim 

m'69  Charles  Hiram 
m'55  Leonard  Howard 

Maxwell 

'61  Abram 

'64  James  Henry 

'88  John  Herbert 

May 

'93  John  Shepard 
'53  John  Walker 

Mayberry 

jb'49  Edwin 
n'44  Silas  Blake 

Maybury 
m'aC)  William  Jordan 

Maynard 
n'il  Leonard 

Mayo 

'60  Ezekicl  Robinson 
?<'95  Guy  Bennett 
m'29  James  Laha 

Mead 

p  11  Asa 

'38  Benjamin 
m'95  Frank  Herbert 

Meader 
m'SS  Arthur  Raymond 

Meads 

'72  Simeon  Pease 
'70  Willis  Howard 

Means 

'87  Edgar  Leland 
'47  George  Jarvis 
'33  James 
'43  John  Oliver 
'84  Oliver  William 
'07  Robert 

Megquier 

'19  John  Louville 
to'27  Thomas  Luce 
Meigs 
jra'44  William 
Melcher 

'70  Burdus  Redford 
h'50  Jesse  Appleton 

'64  Nathaniel 

'77  Samuel  Appleton 


'71  William  Palmer 
'56  Woodbury  Lunt 
Mellen 

'25  Frederic 
'46  George  Frost 
/t'20  Prentiss 

Merchant 

m'5S  Joseph  Milford 

Merriam 

'26  Jonas 

'66  Leander  Otis 

Merrick 

'48  Charles  Fisk 
h'il  George 
;i'07  John 
h"i~  John  Mudge 
/t'47  SamueJ  Vaughan 

Merrill 

TO'36  Abel 

'37  Albert 

'87  Arthur  Warren 
ji'43  Benjamin  Humphrey 
m'34  Charles 

'47  Charles  Benjamin 

'46  Donatus 

'89  Earle  Abbott 

'57  Edward  Bagley 

'74  Edward  Newton 

'08  Enos 

'81  Ferdinand  Byron 
m'T2  Ferdinand  Wilsey 

'47  Franklin  Benjamin 
n'8S  Fred  Guy 

'94  George  Anthony 

'76  George  Bartol 
wj'76  George  Frank 

'59  George  Whitney 

'54  Henry  Nettleton 

'64  Henry  T.  F. 
n'89  Herbert 

'43  James 
p  11  John 

'11  John 
to'27  John 

'51  John  Cummings 
to'24  John  Gale 

'44  John  Haskell 
n'Zi  John  Wesley 
m'29  Joseph 

'54  Joseph  Edward 
m'89  Leon  Stejihen 

'42  Leonard  Parker 
to'62  Lewis  Austin 
m'80  Lyman  Herbert 
h'lo  Moses 

'47  Samuel  Newell 
ni'75  Sidney  Aaron 
»t'64  Simeon  H. 

'36  William 
m'88  William  Howe 
m'90  William  Truman 

Merriman 

'92  Alfred  Mitchell 

'92  James  David 

'67  Richard  Greenleaf 

Merritt 

'94  Charlie  Edward 
?»'93  Louis  Arthur 
w'43  Samuel 

Merrow 
wi'54  Augustus  Davis 

Merryman 

'82  William  Curtis 


Meserve 

'88  Albert  Wesley 
m'59  Albion  Keith  Parris 
»ra'82  Charles  Albion 
m'53  Richard  Hunniwell 
Meservey 

n'5S  Jeflerson  Bethel 
Metcalf 

'77  Edward  Clarence 
'47  Isaac  Stevens 
'60  Joseph  Nicholas 
Michaux 

/i'22  Francois  Andre 
Michels 

'94  Clarence  Edward 
Middlemore 
7«'66  John  Throgmorton 
Miles 

?n'53  Joseph  Decker 
Mildrana 

«'67  Frank  Benton 
Millay 

'65  Edward  Jarvis 
»i'76  Jeremiah 

Miller 

'56  James  Francis 

Millet 
?»'42  Asa 
m'29  Charles 
'23  Samuel 

Mlllett 
m'54  Albion  Ricker 

Milliken 

'62  Charles  Widgery 
m'33  Ebenezer  Coolbroth 
/t'79  James  Alphonso 
?«'31  John  Mulberry 
?i'65  Joseph  William 
m'51  Luther  Smith 
7«'80  William  Hardy 

Minot 

m'96  John  Clair 
Minott 

'91  Charles  Vincent,  Jr. 
Mirick 
?rt'27  David  H. 

Mitchell 

'59  Alfred 
?*'95  Alfred,  Jr. 
h'34  Alfred  Mason 
p  11  Animi  Ruhamah 

'49  Ammi  Kuhamah 

'41  Asa  Cummings 

'38  Benjamin  Francis 

'89  Clarence  Lincoln 
p   3  David 

'37  Edward  Francis 

'71  Edward  Page 
?i'44  Elbridge  Kenney 
ji'72  Frank  Albert 

'77  Frank  Asa 
m'30  Jacob 
?)'33  Jacob  Loring 

'43  John  March 
OT'57  John  Warren 
m'63  John  Wesley 
p  11  Josiah  Whitman 
re'29  Samuel  Veazie 

'42  Samuel  Woodbury 
u'96  Wallace  Seymour 

'90  Wilmot  Brookings 


INDEX 


203 


Monroe 

'71  Altreil  Johnson 

Montgomery 

m'TA  George 

Moody 

'Zti  Henjamln 
'5'.)  George  Owen 
'•27  Isaiah  Preble 
7t'71  John  Franklin 
'<)()  John  M.  W. 
'17  Joseph  Green 
in"2S  Richanl 
p  11  Samuel 
'45  Samuel  Scammon 
'•24  Theodore  Lyman 
'82  William  Albion 

Mooers 
7i'85  Walter 

Moore 
))"23  Abraham 
'35  Asahel 
'70  Charles  Henry 
'32  Ebenezer 
m-2s  Kilward  Bucknam 

'74  llarrv  Vane 
(,'95  Hovt  Augustus 
m'58  Jacob  Manfred 
m'G5  John  Calvin  Webster 
7i'58  John  Henry 
'65  Joseph  Eugene 
'94  Philip  Henry 

Moorhead 

j/i'48  David  Christie 

Morelen 
m'95  Alonzo  William 

Morgan 

w'88  George  Prentiss 
'09  William  Pitt 

Morison 

iii':\l  Samuel  P.onjamin 

Morrell 

'(il  William  Wilson 

Morrill 
'50  Abner 
•34  Amos 
•77  Carroll  Willie 
'GO  Charles  Edwin 
7i'80  Donald  Littlefleld 
to'32  Isaac 
'76  John  Adams 
'44  John  INIcDonald 
7i'79  Lot  Myrick 
7«'30  Robert  Smith 
'•20  Samuel 

Morrin 

'37  William  Daniel 

Morrison 

•54  Benjamin  Franklin 
m'iS  John  Byron  Grant 

Morse 

'77  Charles  Wynian 
7i'71  Edward  Sylvester 

'6-2  Eugene  Putnam 

'90  Frank  Purinton 
u  '97  John  Hinckley 

'46  INIoses  Leland 
m'79  Beth  Bradford 

Morton 

7i'35  Christopher 
'48  Edward  Walts 
'62  John  Aildison 


»(i'S2  Joseph  Smith 
'40  Silas 

Moseley 
7»'29  Daniel  F. 
2>  11  Elisha 

Moses 

'56  Galen  Clapp 

•57  Thomas  Freeman 

Mosher 

•69  (ieorgc  Fi-ank 

Moulton 
w'76  Albert  Koscoe 

'73  Augustus  t  reedom 
m'84  Charles  Avery 

'87  Charles  Fred 
7ji'79  Charles  Thompson 

'62  George  Edwin 

'■27  George  Farrar 
,«'45  Greenleaf  Aniasa 

'87  Henry  McCollister 

'30  Jotham  Tihlen 
)i'77  lA-aiuUn-  Hathaway 

'74  William  Henry 
m'83  Willis  P.ryant 

Mower 

'73  George  Sewall 

Mudgett 

'67  William  Pitt 

Mvdliken 
i)'61  Francis  Everett 
'43  George  Samuel 

Mulloy  ^ ,        , 

»'59  Charles  Edward 

Mulvey 
/;i'31  Boothc  C. 
Hi-54  James  Wiliamson 

Munger 

/(■6S  Charles 
Munroe 
'30  Nathan 

Munsey 

'91  Elden  Philip 

Munson 
"29  Samuel 

Murch 

„j'82  Albert  Francis 

Murphy 

;/t'91  Joseph  Harvey 

Murray 
,rt'48  Jabez  Woodman 

Mussey 
71' 13  Charles 

'09  John 
,,,'35  John  Fitz  Henrv 
])  17  Reuben  Dimond 

Nash  .    ,^  ,      ,„ 

7M'(>8  Francis  Orlando 
7,i'69  Samuel  Andris 

Nason  ^^  ,  ^^ 

,n'47  Charles  Belatty 
,i'38  Jesse  Appleton 
«,'47  Joseph  Towne 
oil  Reuben 
'34  Reuben 

Neal  ^,    . 

'89  Albert  Edwin 
7t'36  John 

Nealey  ^, 

,,1-83  Everett  Thornton 


Nealley  ,  . 

'58  Edward  Bowdoin 
'35  Edward  St.  John 
'85  William  Pope 

Neil 

f47  Henry  Baker 

Nelson  ^    , 

7»'77  Gustavus  Judson 
'91  Henry 
"26  Horatio 
,i-37  Israel  Potter 

Nevins 

'75  Wilson 
Newbegin 

'91  Edward  Henry 

'57  Henry 

'91  Parker  Clcaveland 
7<'96  Robert 
Newcomb 
?rt'93  Edgar  Colson 

'76  Erwin  Barrett 

'48  Guilford  Snow 

Newell 

'19  Israel 
,,,'30  Selim 
Newhall 
„i'36  Asa  Tarbell 
Newman 

'91  Albert  Kansas 
77t'73  James  Freelaud 

"25  Mark  Haskell 
p  15  Samuel  Phillips 
'67  Stephen  Morrill 
7i'32  William  John 
Newton 

'45  James  Hoyt 
7,i'84  Mark  Trafton 
Nichols 

'57  Charles  Lewis 
7rt"81  Francis  Oliver 
7,i'45  Henry  Lambard 
7i'21  Ichabod 
7,'94  James  Albert 
7,'74  John  Taylor  Gilmau 
'81  John  Witham 
'92  Thomas  Flint 
'41  William  Cochran 

Nickels 
,,'18  Samuel  Miller 
,,•19  William  INI. 

Nickerson 

'36  Albert  Tilemachlis 
'77  Charles  Lendol 
,,,'89  Harry  Melville 
,«'70  William  Jabez 

Noble 

7«'86  Alfred  Ira 

'62  Joseph  ,    „ 

'57  Thomas  Kimball 

Norcross 

•55  Flavins  Vespasian 

Norris 
'16  Dudley 
'86  George  Merrill 

North 
,,,'41  James 

'60  James  William 
„i'35  Joseph  Henry 

Northend 

'43  William  Dummer 
7,'80  William  Wheelwright 


204 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Norton 

7t'15  Andrews 

m'76  Charles  Kliakim 

m'iH  James 
'85  James  Saflbrd 
'60  Winthrop 
Wourse 

p  18  Amos 

n'45  George  Augustus 

w'40  John  Chandler 

Nowell 

'59  William  Gray 

Noyes 
»?.'67  Bainbridge  Chaplin 
A'87  Crosby  Stuart 
w'26  Ebenezer 
»i'85  Elmon  Joseph 
'75  Ernest  Henry 
m'66  George  Boardman 

'44  George  Freeman 
m'Sl  Harold  Verne 

'91  Henry  Herbert 
p  11  Joseph 
A'71  Joseph  Hale 

Nute 

??j'81  William  Herbert 

Nutter 

'38  Charles  Copeland 
m'92  Charles  Francis 

Nutting 

m'(j5  James  Deering 
'42  James  Lewis 

Nye 

»»'89  Francis  Egbert 

Oak 

»i'()5  Henry  Lebbeus 

Oakes 
««'90  Harry 
'70  Wallace  Kilbourne 

O'Brien 

jf'38  Jeremiah 
'31  John  Gideon 
'06  John  Maurice 
'47  Joseph 
m'66  Owen  St.  Clare 

w'36  William 

O'Brion 

7h'81  Charles  Carroll 

O'Connell 

?»'58  John 

Odell 

'23  Lory 

Ogilvie 

'94  Andrew  Urquhart 

O'Halloran 

m'89  Michael 

Oliver 

'60  Augustus  Wynian 
p  16  Daniel 

OIney 
ft'21  Gideon  Wanton 

Ordway 

m'37  Charles  Nathan 
m'96  George  Theodore 

Orne 

'14  Edward 
'15  Richard  Elvins 
A'06  Samuel 


Orr 

p  4  Benjamin 

'46  Henry 

'34  John 

'84  Melvin  Horace 
n'29  Richard  Tappan 

Osborne 

'92  Ervine  Dewey 

Osgood 

m'39  Charles  Henry 

'75  Edward  Sherburne 

'75  Frederick  B. 

'32  Henry  Brown 
m'42  James 

'54  James  Ripley 
«'39  Timothy 

'46  W^illiam 

O'Shaughnessy 
m'38  John  S. 

Otis 

m'37  Amos 

'23  John 
»7i'S0  Samuel  Wilson 

'51  William  Oliver 

O'Toole 

m'SO  James  Henry 
Owen 

'89  Daniel  Edward 
m'96  Henry  Wilson,  Jr. 

'93  Herbert  Augustine 

'27  John 

'61  Moses 

'51  William  Henry 

Packard 

'16  Alpheus  Spring 

'61  Alpheus  Spring 

'17  Charles 

'42  Charles 

'48  Charles  Appleton 
h'S3  Charles  William 

'83  Edward  Albert 

'62  Edward  Newman 
p  11  Eliphalet  Franklin 
m'78  Francis  Henry 
m'87  Francis  Sylvester 

'21  George 

'91  George  Harris 

'66  George  Thomas 
p  4  Hezekiah 

'25  Hezekiah 

'41  John  Holbrook 

'31  Joseph 

'68  Robert  Lawrence 
w'84  Samuel  Eaton 
n'35  William 

'51  William  Alfred 

Page 

?»'49  Alpheus  Felch 
ft'43  Benjamin 
'70  Caleb  Alexander 
'20  Caleb  Fessenden 
n'ol  Daniel  Hussey 
m'40  Dustan 

'18  Frederic  Benjamin 
m'88  Hartstein  Wendell 
m'Sl  Horatio  Nelson 
m'72  Jeremiah  Jolin 
'42  Jesse  William 
?i'25  John  Odlin 

'44  John  Taylor 
ft'36  Jonathan 

'53  Kingman  Fogg 
«'ll  Lewis 
'79  Millard  Kimball 
'10  Robert 


Paine 

'49  John  St.  Clare 

'78  Philip  Lee 
m'57  Rothcus  Emery 

'35  Sewall 
9;'37  Thomas  Bruce 

'26  William 

Palfrey 

/i'55  Cazneau 
Palmer 

'61  Albert  DeForest 

m'62  Alden  Dwinal 

p  16  Alonzo  Benjamin 
h'36  Benjamin  Robinson 

m'92  Charles  Asa 

'74  Chnrles  James 
«'92  Charles  Leslie 

m'46  Daniel  Evans 
M'49  Edward  Stanton 
'.56  Edwin  Beanian 
'77  Fremont  Manning 
'38  Gideon  Stinson 
'61  Gustavus  Steward 

m'71  Haven 
'33  Isaac 
'44  Joshua  Sears 

m'42  Nathaniel  Tobey 

p  10  Ray 

Parcher 

m'30  George 

'92  Samuel  Leon 
m'38  Sewall  Francis 
Parish 

'22  Moses  Parsons 
Park 

h'lS  Austin  Luther 
Parke 
m'92  Isaac  Parke 

Parker 

m'35  Alvah 

'38  Animi  Larrabee 

'76  Arthur  Tavlor 
m'33  Daniel 
m'36  David  Taylor 

'57  Edward 

'56  Edwin  Pond 

'91  Fred  Eugene 
^t'9~  Frederic 
m'63  Frederick  Grafton 
p  11  Freeman 

'45  Horace 
p  3  Isaac 

'86  John  Clement 
m'49  John  Selden 
h'15  Nathan 
m'.57  Nathaniel  C. 
m'35  Noah  Oldin 
M'95  Ralph  Taylor 
7i'50  Wooster 

Parlin 

m'34  Lewis  Page 

Parris 

'35  Albert  Whitman 
/t'06  Albion  Keith 
?i'71  Percival  Josiah 

Parsons 

JH'39  Alexander 
'41  Benjamin  Franklin 
'43  Benjamin  Franklin 

m'37  Charles  Grandison 

m'66  David  Elkins 

?»'25  Eben 
'33  Ebenezer  Greenleaf 

m'32  Edwin 


INDEX 


205 


'76  George 

'23  George  Lessley 

'87  George  Winficld 
?«'91  Harry  Snow 
I)  11  Isaac 

"23  Isaac 

'28  John  Usher 
m'37  Joseph  Addison 
7t'43  Samuel  Miller 

Partridge 

?i.'93  Elmer  Willis 

'41  Franklin 

'41  Nathaniel  Smith 
/?('2SI  Orlando  Ilolbrook 
Patch 

'31  John 

Pattangall 

»'47  William  Kobinson 

Pattee 

'71  William  Sullivan 
Patten 

'37  Bryce  McLellan 
p  11  George  Fulton 

'75  Horace  Keed 

'23  James 

'OS  John 

'32  John  Eaton 
p  11  Stephen 
Payne 
m'W  John 

'76  John  Howard 
J7j'46  Lycurgus  Virgil 
n»'38  William  Elislia 
Payson 
/t'21   Eihvard 

"32  Edward 

'6'.t  Edward  Tayson 

'76  Franklin  (Jonant 

'43  George 

'80  George  Shipman 

'81  Henry  Storer 

'93  Hichard  Conant 

"74  William  Martin 

Peabody 

'93  Clarence  Webster 
7n'34  Edward 
'27  Ephraim 
?("32  Stephen 

Peaks 

?<'96  Francis  Chadbournc 
Pearl 
?ft"39  Rufus  King 

Pearson 
'43  Edmund 
"62  Samuel  Wiggin 
'8.3  William  Stacey 

Peary 

"77  Robert  Edwin 
Pease 

p  15  Ernest  Mondcll 
?t'S2  Frank  Ilerljcrt 
'63  George  Manlius 
'62  John  Melvin 
?/'97  Oscar  F^lmer 
7?8'75  Thomas  Perley 
Peaslee 

?«"83  Clarence  Ardeen 
p  17  Edmund  Randolph 
Peck 

"41  Henry  Elverard 
»i'29  Kelly 
'70  Roland  Marcy 


Peckham 

7«'84  Cyrus  Benedict 

Peirce 

?tt"25  Augustus 

7tt'49  Augustus  Frederic 

7rt'93  Charles  Cushman 
'34  Charles  Henry 
'61  George  Loring 

7«'25  James  Hamilton 

7rt"23  Seth 

Pendergast 

/i"93  William  Wirt 

Pendleton 
7(.'71  Edward  Waldo 
'90  Joseijli  Brooks 

Pennell 

'79  Albert  Henry 
"92  Charles  Melvin 
'39  Joseph 
'30  Lewis 

Penney 

"60  Charles  Fox 

Pepper 
77i'94  John  Lymau 

Perham 
?i'83  Franklin  Eugene 
7»'27  Joseph 

Perkins 

'87  Arthur  Wellesley 
'39  Charles  James 
'60  Chark's  Sumner 
'49  (icoigc  Augustus 
'28  Iloralid  Nelson 

/4'71  Hosea  I'.allou 
7rt'84  Josi'iili  \\'akeficld 
'22  Simeon 

;7'48  Thatcher  Goddard 
'80  Walter  Pavson 
'83  William  Abbott 

h"92  William  P^dward 

Perley 

'40  Frederic 

'IS  George  Dummer 

7h'80  George  Putnam 

7("73  Harry  Otis 
'43  Isaac 

7?j'29  John  Langdou 
'50  Peleg  Stone 
'37  Thomas  Fitch 
'69  Willard  Humphrey 

Perry 

7('82  Albert  Humphreys 
'74  Arthur  Lincoln 
'76  Charles  Albert 
'77  Curtis  Ajipleton 
'32  Erastus 

7?t'90  Herbert  Brainerd 
'46  Jairus  Ware 

?i'23  John  Albert 

7k'57  Silvanus  Poor 
'50  Trueman  S. 

p  16  William 
'77  William 

7h"33  William  Fenwick 

p  12  William  Stanwood 

Peters 

'47  George  Stevens 
/i'85  John  Andrew 
'85  John  Andrew 

Peterson 
7i'77  William  Owen 


Pettengill 

'81  Arthur  Gooding 
'75  Xewland  Morse 
'83  Noah  Brooks  Kent 

Phelan 

'89  John  Murry 

Philbrook 

'74  Horace  Wiley 
ji'uS  Simou  Glover 

Phillips 

7;'85  Alanson  Manslield 
7rt'22  Allen 
7?i'41  Butler  Hubbard 
m'63  Daniel  IMoulton 

'78  (ieorge  Washington 

'60  James  Liddcll 
7i'73  John  Goddard 

'58  John  Wyman 
n'56  Josiah  Locke 

'42  William  Edwards 


Phil 

771 '67 

Don 

Charles  Emerson 

Phinney 

'84 

Horace  Coleman 

77»'40 

Lewis 

Pickard 

'63  Adoniram  Judson 

'57 

Charles  Weston 

'48 

Daniel  Webster 

'VI4 

Frederick  William 

7«'«i3 

Isaiah  Lovell 

7i'31 

John  Fjord 

'46 

Josei)h  Collin 

'44 

Josiah  Little 

p  12 

Samuel 

Pickering 

/t'22 

John 

Pidg 

in 

7rt'31 

Joseph  Noyes 

Pierce 

»'84 

Albert 

?«'39 

David  York 

'24 

Franklin 

'82 

(icori^e  Howard 

'25 

(iciirge  Washington 

'57 

George  Washington 

M'96 

Henry  Hill 

7?i'33 

John 

'62 

John  Edwin 

7«'67 

John  Greeley 

'93  John  Higgins 

'18 

Josiah 

'46 

Josiah 

'52 

Lewis 

'22 

Milton 

'44 

Nathaniel 

'75 

Orestes 

Pierpont 

7«'92 

Sylvanus  Cobb 

Pierson 

'64 

William  Henry 

Pike 

7('51 

Bennett 

h'74  Charles  Alvin 

'37 

Charles  Edward 

TK'Sl 

ClitVord  Llewellvn 

'29  Edgar 

'•28 

Ezra  Barker 

77l'57 

E/.ra  Barker 

•39 

Frederic  AuK-ustus 

•63  Frederick  W'.  A. 

'33  John 

206 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


»«'47  John  Gilmau 
'36  Richard 
'47  Samuel  John 

m'29  William  Bennett 

Pillsbury 

'63  Evans  Searlc 
TO'30  John  Dole 
m'73  Warren  Wilbur 

Pilsbury 
'12  William 

Pineo 
7re'47  Peter 
Pingree 
i/'77  Samuel  R.  B. 

Piper 

'38  Horace 
??'63  Horace  Lord 
■(('55  Jonathan 

Pitman 

'59  Mark 

Place 

'53  David  Marks 

Plaisted 

'21  Ichabod 
m'8l  John  Newton 

'94  Ralph  Parker 
m'28  Samuel 

Plant 
ni'29  John 

Pletts 
m'92  David  Arthur 

Plimpton 

'82  W^arren  Oscar 

Plummer 

wi'67  Albert 

m'94  Albert  Wyman 

?rt'77  Alvah  Augustus 

'87  Edward  Clarence 

'67  Stanley 
m'31  William 

Plumstead 
M'96  Richard  Tucker 

Poindexter 

'50  George  Gilmer 
?«'43  Reuben  Morrill 

Poland 

m'84  Samuel  Phinney 

PoUard 

??j'32  Benjamin 
'51  George  Adams 

Pomeroy 
n'5i)  Eilward  Noyes 
/i.'47  Swan  Lyman 

Pond 

'57  Benjamin  Wisner 

'38  Enoch 
w'34  George  Palmer 

'53  Jeremiah  Evarts 

'40  Preston 
m'34  Stephen  Decatur 

'48  William  Chauncey 

Poole 

m'32  Alexander 
?i'43  Benjamin 

Poor 

'35  Henry  Varnum 
n'63  James  Waterman 
7t'45  John  Alfred 


ns'93  Leland  Howard 
'60  Walter  Stone 
'91  Walton  Willis 

Poors 

'92  Howard  Wellington 

Pope 

'62  Charles  Henry 
?<'95  Seth  Ellis 
Porter 
7j'09  Benjamin  Jones 
ot'27  Byron 
?k'50  Byron 

'32  Charles  Curtis 
?i'39  Charles  Henry 

'16  Charles  Richard 

'43  Charles  Wendell 
n'82  Frank  Merithew 

'91  Gould  Alexander 
wi'34  Joshua 
»n'80  Millett  Nathan 
wi'63  Parker  Cleaveland 

'13  Rulus  King 

'14  William  King 

'43  William  Reed 
Post 

j7i'S5  Herbert  Montell 
Potter 

m'84  Augustus  William 
p  12  Barrett 

'78  Barrett 

'41  Barrett  Edwards 

'41  Daniel  Fox 
m'35  Hazard  Arnold 
wj'35  Joseph  Fitch 
m'71  Nathaniel  Prentiss 
7k'71  Wallace  Winfleld 

Pottle 

m'71  Albert  Quincy 
Power 

7?i'45  Edward  John 
m'80  Edward  Samuel 

Powers 

'69  Cassius  Clay 

'74  Don  Arba  Horace 

'75  Frederick  Alton 

?('91  Herbert  Thompson 
m'30  Hosea 

«'85  John  Charles  Fremont 

Pratt 
«'it7  Edgar  Gilman 

77t'47  Edward  Hartshorn 
M'97  Edwin  Francis 
'77  Edwin  Judson 
'76  George  Franklin 

7«'56  John  Frank 
'17  Phineas 

??i'24  Samuel  Whittlesey 

OT'23  Titus  Collins 

Pray 

m'6l  Ezra 
'74  John  AVheeler 
'44  Thomas  J.  W. 
'78  Thomas  Moses 

Preble 

7;i'78  Edward 

'25  Edward  Deering 
?«'66  Melvin 
/i'29  William  Pitt 

'40  William  Pitt 

Prentiss 

'35  George  Lewis 

'89  Lory 

'26  Seargent  Smith 


Prescott 
to'78  Daniel 
?re'27  Epaphras  K. 
n'55  Sutton  Kerr 
OT'27  William  H.  A.C. 

Pressey 

n'GG  Joseph  Wesley 
Preston 
n'89  Albert  Ward 
«'S0  John  Elmer 

Price 

in"i5  Charles  Wallace 
/i'36  Thomas 

'71  Vernon  Dana 
OT'94  Wallace  Nathaniel 

Prince 

9! '54  Ezra  Morton 

n'84  Frank  Lewis 
'76  George  Thomas 
'62  Howard  Lyman 
'41  John  Moor 
'35  Joseph 

'40  Newell  Anderson 
'40  William  Reed 

Proctor 

'34  Benjamin 
ot'31  Charles 
m'97  Clarence  William 
Puffer 

'53  Luther 
Pugsley 

'92  Everett  Alberton 
Pulsifer 

'58  Augustus  Moses 
?)i'22  Moses  Rust 

'75  Wooilbury 
Purington 
7h'64  Augustus  Franklin 

'80  Francis  Orren 

'78  George  Colby 
?«'26  Tobias 

Purinton 

'35  George 
ot'91  Herbert  Harmon 
»i'46  Joshua  Rogers 

'61  Lauriston  Floyd 
Purnell 

m'97  Wallace  Archer 
Purrington 

'85  Marshall  Ilagar 
Pushor 

'87  Fermer 

Putnam 

'52  Dana  Boardman 

'59  Franklin 
/i'45  George 
7t'53  George  Palmer 
7t'07  Henry 
m'30  Israel 
m'25  Jeremiah  S 

'63  Nathaniel  French 
?7'29  Roman  Lyndes 

'55  William  LeBarou 

Quimby 

m'95  Allen 
w'22  Asa 
7?i'88  John  Grant 

?i'24  Nathaniel  Etheridge 

Quinby 

'43  Daniel  Osgood 
'69  Henry  Brewer 
'06  Moses 


f 


INDEX 


207 


Rackleff 

7i'2S  Charles 

Rand 

'57  Edward  Augustus 
'59  Edward  Mussey 
n'3'i  Henry 

'31  John 
m'Ti  John  Mussey 
'37  William  Wilbcrforce 

Randall 

'52  Albion  Quincy 

'09  Benjamin 
?i'47  Edward  Winslow 
Hi'44  (_ieorge  Le  Barron 
?«'S9  Georj;e  Merrill 

'36  Isaac 
»('SS  Jesse  Andrew 
/i'18  Moses  Fenelon 
w"97  Riifus  Starkcy 
m'21  Wheeler 

".)-2  Winlield  Seott 

Randlett 

'59  Howard  Malcolm 

Rankin 
m'SS  Clark  Barker 

Rawson 
m'37  George  Burrill 

Ray 

'61  Fabius  Maximus 
m"'27  Isaac 

Raymond 

m'94  Hanson  Llewellyn 

Raynes 

«'5S  Edward  Goodwin 

Rea 

m'2i  All)us 

Read 

'■-'3  William  Jeffrey 

Record 

»«'53  James 

'45  Lewis  Leonard 
»t'78  Sanfortl  I'erry 

Redington 
'11  Asa 

Redman 

'70  Eraslus  Fulton 
m''.y.>  Fred  Leslie 
'70  John  Bakemau 

Reed 

m'-l-2  Ablel 

7!'58  Donnel 

?t'34  Edward  Augustus 
'58  Edwin 

ft'07  Isaic  Gardner 
'83  Joseph  Barton 
'77  Lewis  Henry 
'60  Thomas  Brackett 
'82  William  Gardner 
'73  William  Gilmaii 

Remick 
?<'97  Edmund  ISlunt 
'63  Frank  Chadbourne 

Reynolds 

'57  Charles  Henry 
ft'25  Edward 
n'67  Henry 

Rhine  s 

m'97  Horace  Bray 
Rhodes 

m'97  James  Edward  2d 


Rice 

'56  Albert  Smith 
7t'65  Charles  Baker 

'31  Charles  Darwin 

'89  Merwyn  Ap 
wi'64  Otis  Packard 
p  12  Richard  Drury 
;)'47  Richard  Henry 
p  3  Thomas 

'75  William  Edgar 

'46  William  Whitney 

Rich 

'92  Cliarles  Selwyn 
/i'51  Hosea 
'32  Jabcz  Cushman 
'61  John 
'48  Thomas  Hill 

Richards 

?/i'5(i  David  Simpson 
'72  Jeliiel  Simmons 

m'54  John  Almond 

r«'40  Lemuel 
Richardson 

'73  Albert  Francis 

p  12  Alfred 
'41  Daniel  Thompson 
'49  George  Leland 
'47  George  Nelson 
'39  Henry  Lincoln 

m'57  Ingrahani  Gould 

»i'22  John  Gi'een 

M'95  John  Harry 
'40  Jose|)li  Carpenter 
'45  Natlianiel  I'utnam 

p  12  William 
'09  William 

Ricker 

'72  Freeman  Alonzo 
m'22  John 
»n"47  Richard  Russell 

Rideout 

»;j'S4  Charles  Franklin 
't<('>  Elmer  Ellsworth 
'89  Oscar  Louville 
'(il  Reuben  Augustus 

Rider 
m"i2  Robert  E. 

Ridley 

'90  Albert  Sidney 
»'93  Edward  Turner 

Ridlon 

'91  Bertrand  Dean 
7re'86  Charles  Howard 

Riley 

'91  Charles  Edward 
'29  James 
H'80  Thomas  Harrison 

Ring 
?i'54  Andrew,  Jr. 
'68  Charles  Augustus 
'(;9  Frank  Whitman 
'79  Henry  Wilson 

Robbins 

'35  Augustus  Cogswell 
'15  Chandler 
'64  Charles  Augustus 
'57  Nathaniel  Augustus 
'14  William  Henry 

Roberts 

'45  Charles  Phelps 
'51  Charles  Wentworth 
m'54  David 
'70  James  Arthur 


'77  John  Alfred 
j('6;i  John  Harrison 
M'95  Joseph  Banks 
7«'30  Thomas 

Robie 

'40  Edward 

'29  Francis  Brown 

'41  Frederick 

'5(i  Thomas  Sargent 

'89  William  P.  F. 

Robinson 

Jrt'28  Charles  Gliddeu 

'43  Charles  Parker 

'73  Daniel  Arthur 

'73  Franklin  Clement 

'31  George 

'56  George 

'49  George  Oliver 
/t'17  Henrv 

'60  Henry  Clay 
to'92  Herbert  Winslow 
ot'81  Horace  Dean 

'87  Ivory  Hovey 
»i'65  Jolin  Fairfield 

'54  John  Owen 
m'49  John  Winter 

'56  Moses  :Masoii 
«'51  Nathaniel  Stillman 

'45  O'Neil  Watson 

'6;i  Richard  Winlield 

'22  Svl\anus  Waterman 
ii'W,  W'allace 

'76  W'alter  Augustine 
;)  18  William  Chaffee 
«('66  Willis  Granville 

Robitaille 
7»'38  Olivier 

Roby 

p  17  Joseph 

Roche 
in'Chi  Edward  Paul 

Rockwood 

/i'O!)  Charles  Greene 

Rodick 
jj'64  Daniel  Rodick 

Rogers 

'81  Albion  Quincy 

'85  Alfred  Wilson 

'76  Allan  Ellington 
n'65  Eilwin  Searle 
?m'76  Frank  Alvin 

'89  George  Lyman 
to'90  James  Kenuard  Paul 
p   6  John 

'48  John  Hodgdou 
A'25  John  Smyth 
ji'75  Joseph  McKeen 

'75  Lincoln  Albion 
7(-'43  INI  OSes 

'72  Osgood  Wyman 
m'T2  William 

Rolfe 

?n'38  Enoch  Carter 

Rollins 
7n'82  Frank  Dumont 

Root 

/j'90  Frederick  Stanley 

Rose 

p  12  Daniel 
7n'37  Daniel 


208 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Ross 

'55  Ezekiel 

'94  Howard  Andrew 
m'39  Orren 
nvas  Orrin  George 

Bounds 

'61  Charles  Bean 
7i'70  Charles  Collins 
»«'73  Isaac 
m'ltl  John  Mordough 

Rousseau 

?«'45  Louis  Majorique 

Howe 

'60  Abrani  Newell 
»«'41  Alvah 
ot'87  Arthur  Wilmot 

'38  David  Sawyer 
7«'89  George  Dill 
m'68  George  Dodge 

"26  James  Samuel 

'76  William  H.  G. 

Howell 

'69  Charles 

Rowland 

'26  Jonathan  Maltby 

Rowse 

w'81  Frederick  Herbert 

Royal 

?b'87  Herbert  Benjamin 

'90  Herbert  Clarence 

m'63  Woodman  Watson 

Ruggles 

»»'32  I'aul 

Rundlett 

'tiS  Leonard  Warren 
'33  Warren 

Russ 
«t'95  Harry  Bertram 

Russell 

'83  Arthur  Joseph 
9('48  Charles 
m'47  Edmund 
2)  12  Edward 
r«'80  Frank  Eugene 

'89  Frank  Melvin 

'89  J>cd  Cutler 
m'97  James  Percy 
m'57  Martin  Van  Buren 
p  12  Samuel  Phillips 
»i'46  Stephen  Chapin 
p  18  William 

Russwurm 
n'34  Francis  Edward 
'26  John  Brown 

Ryan 

m'89  Matthew  Francis 
Sabin 

'76  Alvah  Horton 

Sabine 

'59  Francis  W. 

/t'46  Lorenzo 
2}  17  Thomas  Taunton 
Safford 
?M'93  Moses  Victor 

/i'56  William 

St.  Clair 
n'49  William  Henry 

Salter 

'13  Benjamin 


Saltonstall 

/t'06  Leverett 
Sampson 

'73  Cassander  Cary 
w'57  Edward 

'40  Luther 
m'76  William  Luther 
Sanborn 
7j'61  Abijah  D. 
?»'48  Albert  Hoyt 

'59  Aretas  Rowe 

'22  Benjamin 
wi'66  Bigelow  Thatcher 
J7i'26  David  Marston 
r«'74  George  Hoitt 

'57  John  Crockett 
wi'94  Joseph  Warren 
jj'82  Moses  Lendsley 
»i'77  William  Herbert 

Sanders 

m'69  Charles  Barton 

Sands 

M'75  Frank 

Sandford 

»i'71  William  Fiske 

Sanford 

'76  Alpheus 

'42  Oliver  Sheppard 

Sanger 

wi'25  increase  Sumner 
/t'72  Joseph  Prentiss 
Sargeant 
p  12  l^aul  Dudley 

Sargent 

'76  Charles 

'75  Duilley  Allen 

'44  Elias  Haskell 

m'73  George  Albert 
'43  Gustavus  Foss 
'78  William  Edward 
Sariol 

»'65  Juan  Bautista 

Saunders 

'59  Caleb 

Savage 

'48  Benjamin  Shurtleff 
'37  Charles  Alexander 
'93  Charles  Hale 

M'95  Sewall  Reeves 

M'58  Wilbur 
'58  William  Henry 
'33  William  Thomas 

Sawtelle 
'35  Culleu 

Sawyer 

7n'37  Benjamin  Edwards 

'81  Carieton 
?t'93  Clarence  Everett 
w'42  David  Blethin 
m'38  Freeman 

'■26  George  Yeaton 
u'91  Henry  Hathorn 
m'46  James 
wi'94  John  Watson 
»j'28  Levi  P. 

'28  Luther  Dearborn 

'38  Nathaniel  Larrabee 
w'68  Robert  Giveen 
wi'62  Rufus  Payne 
m'84  Warren  Gray 
?rt'65  William  Henry 


Sayward 

'84  Charles  Everett 

Scales 

'91  Otto  Clifford 

Scamman 

'37  John  Quincy  Adama 

Scammon 
7i'43  Eliakim  Parker 

Scott 
Ji'80  John 
«i'74  Nathaniel  Harvey 

Scribner 
m'75  David  McCrillis 

'77  Edwin  Albert 
w'81  Ernest  Varian 

Scruton 

m'70  John  Edmund 

Seabury 

'77  Charles  Bailey 
'33  Edwin 

Searle 

m'89  Frank  William 
m'21  Jeremiah 

Sears 

'90  George  Bowman 

Seaver 

p  12  Josiah  Willis 

Seavey 
m'37  Calvin 

n"lS  (ieorge  Wentworth 
?«'62  Henry  Hill 
'45  William  Henry 

Seiders 
»'44  David  Washington 
'72  George  Melville 

Sessions 

'29  Joseph  Washburn 

Severance 

n'GO  Atwood 
ot'31  Ralph  Abercrombie 
Severy 
m'65  James  Blake 

Sevey 

'32  Manasseh 

SewaU 

'83  Benson 
h"i'i  Charles  Chauncey 
««'97  Charles  Summers 

'32  Daniel 
h'1-2  David 

'36  David  Brainerd 
p  3  Dunimer 

'58  Frank 

'46  Frederic  Dummer 

'18  George  Barrell 

'67  George  Tingey 

'76  Hardy  Ropes 

'77  James  Wingate 

'50  John  Smith 

'12  Joseph 
m'78  Joseph 
M'76  Joseph  Ellis 

'48  Jotham  Bradbury 

'29  Kiah  Bailey 

'87  Oliver  Dana 

'37  Rufus  King 
«'40  Stephen  Bayley 

'34  William  Stinson 


INDEX 


209 


Shackford 

'63  Chiirlcs  BunilKun 

Shannon 

'72  William  Cuniiiiings 

Shapleigh 
7?j''.tO  Edward  Everett 
'58  Samuel  Bragdon 

Shattuck 
/j'51  George  Clieyne 

Shaw 

?7i'45  Albert 
«'78  Alton  Jhaceloub 

ot'91  Arthur  Asbra 
'55  Charles  Edwin 
'93  Frederick  Milton 
'8S  Howartl  Lester 

m'52  John  Edward 
'55  John  Farnham 

m'95  Joseph  Thompson 

ft'21  Moses 
'81  Otis  Madison 
'93  Philip  Morton 

Shay 

'93  George  Wilder 

Sheaff 

'94  Robert  Lester 
Sheahan 
»«'()"  John  Paris 

Shedd 

7«'79  George  Ilosley 
/;t"91  John  Ziba 

Shehan 
;;t"84  Lyman  Beecher 

Shell 

■»'GI  Manuel  Ebenezer 

Shepard 

'71  Charles  Lord 
/j'4(i  George 

'55  George  Henry 
m'65  Thomas 

'68  William  Frank 

Shepley 

'25  David 

p  4  Ether 

M'46  James  Currier 
'37  John  Ilutledgc 
'46  Leonard  Downcs 
'33  Samuel  Howard 

Sheppard 

/t'20  John  Hannibal 

'45  John  Hannibal 
Sherman 

'77  Addison  Monroe 

'26  Joseph 
?4'51  Josiah  Patterson 
to'28  Thomas 

'55  Thomas  Bowman 

Shertzer 

'60  Edwin  Berger 

Shillaber 
'16  Ebenezer 

Shirley 

7rt'90  Allan  Lincoln 
n'89  Edward  Newton 

Shordon 

w"J7  Norman  Clyde 

Shorey 

'88  Albert  Currier 
o 


Shurtleff 
/rt'94  Arthur  Webster 
7«'26  Francis 

Shute 
?<'i)7  John  Melville 

Sibley 
ft'56  John  Langdon 
m'69  William  Horace 

Silliman 

ft'18  Benjamin 

Sills 

/t'87  Charles  Morton 
Silsbee 
'37  Samuel 

Silsby 

m'''&l  Edward  Byron 

Simmons 

'71  Augustine 
/t'88  Franklin 
'75  Parker  Prince 

Simonds 

'54  John  Wesley 

Simonton 

'61  Edward 

'ill  Fred  James,  Jr. 
?/i'35  Putnam 

'53  Thaddeus  Uoberts 

Simpson 

7«'22  Ahimaaz  Blanchard 
'94  Edgar  Myrick 
'90  Frank  Edward 

7«'84  Frederick  Thomas 

7t'95  George  Eaton 
'74  Thomas  Charles 

Hi'79  William  Langdon 

Simson 
m'44   Edward  Mortimer 

Sinclair 
7/t'31  William 

Sincock 

7n'91  Willcy  Edgar 

Skeele 

'45  John  Parker 

Skillings 

7i'81  Warren  I'orter 
Skinner 
7«'67  Davis  Nevins 
77i'29  Ezekiel  E.  D. 

Skolfield 

'87  Henry  Boody 
Sleeper 

7/i'S3  Charles  Martin 
7»'70  Frank  Eugene 
h'7S  William  Washburn 

Siemens 
7«'39  John 

Sloan 
7«'38  John 

Slocomb 

7«'37  William  SutlilV 

Sloman 

7i'47  Henry  Ichabod 
SmaU 
»«'94  Amos  Elwyn 

M'95  A n< Ire \v  Jackson 
m'89  Charles  Porter 
7«'70  Elmer 


J<'97  Frank  Jackson 

«t'95  Fred  Ossian 
7»i'79  Fr("cnian  Evans 

7<'95  Harlan  Page 
77i'78  Henry  Audubon 
7re'47  Jolin'Meg(iuier 
77i'71  John  Wesley 
7n'31  Jonathan 
7«'93  Robert  Milford 

?<'96  Robert  Orange 
7H'46  Samuel  Franklin 
vV'i  Sidney  Isaac 

Smart 

77i'72  William  Rice 

Smiley 

'94  Samuel  Richard 
Smith 

'63  Andrew' Jackson 

'63  Andrew  R.  G. 
7/i'72  Arthur  Noel 

'90  Arthur  Vincent 

'41  Benjamin 

'63  Benjamin  Fuller 
jn'79  Charles  Dcnnison 

'74  Charles  Edwin 
J)  15  Charles  Henry 

'57  Daniel  Freeman 

'89  Eilward  Augustus  B. 
7('38  Edward  Ilovey 
»t'60  Edward  Wetmoi'e 

'61  Edwin 

'56  Etiwin  Bradbury 

'45  El  bridge 
J)  12  Eliphalet 

'84  PJrnest  Charles 
p  12  Ezra 

h'59  Francis  IJartlctt 
7t'73  Francis  iNIarion 

'81  Frank  Eugene 
u'\Wi  Fred  ISurniughs 

'S(i  Frederick  Lincoln 
7rt'81   Freeman  I'ark 
7;i'34  Geoige  Washinglon 
7«'52  (iciirgc  Wliilelield 
7ft'82  (iillicrl  Austin 

'92  Harold  Koljinson 

'91  Harry  DeFoi'est 

'10  Henry 
7«'90  Henry  Atherton 

'34  Hfiirv  llnvnion 

'77  IlciirV  Herbert 

'54  Henrv  Hvde 

'61  Henry  S.'B. 
?(.'65  Horatio  Fox 
7«'43  Horatio  Southgate 

'42  Hosea  Hildrcth 

'58  Isaiah  Perley 

'23  Jacob 
7rt'67  James  R.  N. 
7»'32  Jeflerson 
p  12  Jeremiah 

'47  John  Cotton 
77J'34  John  De Wolfe 

'34  John  Duguid 
TO'29  Jonathan  Ambrose 

'38  Joseph  ( 'ouch 
7t'44  Joseph  Edward  A. 

'54  .Joseph  Kiiierson 
7«'29  Joseph  Haven 

'67  Joshua  \inc,ent 
n'iVl  .Manasseh 

'26  ^lanasseh  Hovey 
h'8o  Melville  Josiah 
J)  1(!  Nathan 

'89  On-in  Ripley 
77t'92  <!)wen  Percy 
7<'95  Perlev  Dennison 


c/ 


210 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


u'Ti 

Reuel  Washljurn 

'IS 

Seba 

7t'08 

.Samuel  Emerson 

'39 

Samuel  Emerson 

'78 

Samuel  Emerson 

7«'35 

Samuel  Merrill 

»i'41 

Sidney 

m'82 

Sumner  Phiuuey 

'40  Thomas 

m'67 

Thomas  Delap 

/t'50  Thomas  Mather 

'50  Thomas  Robinsou 

m'50  Timothy  Howard 

'i)0  Warreu  Rufus 

m'41 

William  George 

'•23  William  Tyng 

Smithwick 

'88 

Frank  Louis 

'88 

Marsena  Parker 

Smyth 

'54  Charles  Winslow 
M'54  Edward  Beecher 

'48  Egbert  Coffin 

'(57  Frederick  King 

'(!8  George  Adams 

'63  Newman 

'2-2  William 
?t'55  Wm.  Edward  Parker 

'56  William  Henry 

Snell 

'25  Charles 

'50  George  Harvey 
p  13  Issachar 

'45  William  Bradford 

Snow 

ot'54  Albion  Parris 

'46  Benjamin  Galen 

'55  Benjamin  Poor 
m'24  Charles 
wt'60  Charles  AVesley 

'73  David  William 
m'49  P^dwiu  Payson 
Ji'Sl  Harry  Edgar 

'S3  Horace  Edwin 

Somerby 
»i'44  Washington  Folsoni 

Somes 

'77  Albert 

Soto 

m'70  Joseph  Boniface 

Soule 

'21  Charles 

'42  Charles  Emery 
w.'50  Frederick  Augustus 

'18  Gideon  Lane 
m'54  Horatio  Sprague 

'40  John  Babson  Lane 
m'95  Lewis  Franklin 

'29  Moses 
m'96  Robert  Edward 

Southard 

?«'72  Merritt 

Souther 

n'76  Williams 


Southgate 

'10  Frederic 

'35  Frederick 

'32  Horatio 

'53  John  Barrett 
p  13  Robert 

'26  Robert 

'51  William  Scott 

Southwick 
to'26  Edward 
7/i'81  Frank  Adelbcrt 
OT'31  Moses  Daniels 

Southworth 
'46  Perez 

Spalding 

'53  John  Franklin 

Sparrow 

?«'S7  Carleton  Keith 

Spaulding 

'72  Frank  Wood 
Ji'88  Frederick  Henry 

?re'66  Joseph  Payson 
/t'78  Joseph  Whitman 

m'27  Zachariah 

Spear 
m'97  David  Dana 

'58  Ellis 

'70  William  Edward 

Spearing 

'57  Robert  McKown 

Spillane 

'90  Thomas  Cotter 

Spinney 

'47  Albion  Parris 
'90  Elvington  Palmer 
'94  Leon  Leslie 

Spofford 

'46  Charles  Augustus 

Sprague 

'OS  Joseph 
p  13  Peleg 
m'67  Seth  Billington 

Sprigg 

?i'70  Samuel 

Spring 

'80  Eliphalet  Greeley 
?i.'43  John  Rand 
M'93  Wadsworth 

Springall 
fe'61  Joseph 

Springer 

'74  Charles  Chesley 
»i'47  Warren  Wing 
OT'65  William  O.  G. 

Stacey 

'89  Sidney  Grant 
M'43  William 


Stackpole 

'71  Everett  Schermerhorn 
»»'77  Howard  Vinton 

'19  James 
?i'S6  William  Henry 

Stacy 

'92  Clinton 
'29  David  Stutsou 
?i'93  Lucian 

Stahl 

m'75  Albert  Thomas 
Stanchfield 

'47  Anson  Gancello 
Standish 

'75  Myles 
Stanhope 
m'41  Curtis 
Stanley 
m'29  Albert  Fisk 
M'77  Freeland  Oscar 

'57  Gustavus  Augustus 

'49  John  Thomas 
7i'93  Philip  E<lwin 
j«'36  Selim  Augustus 

Stanton 

'48  Benjamin 

'56  Jonathan  Young 
7?j'62  Joshua  Otis 

'55  Levi  Wenlworth 
m'30  Luke  Winchell 

Stanwood 
?k'76  Albert  Linscott 
h'24  Charles 

'54  Daniel  Carleton 

'OS  David 

'01  Edward 
/«'43  Hamden  Aubery 

'77  Lewis  Alfred 

'75  Robert  Given 
p  13  William 

Staples 

7«'82  Arthur  Glenwood 

?«'94  Eugene  Le Forest 
'89  Frank  Leslie 

77j'3S  George  Dennett 
'81  Henry  Loring 
'58  John  Milton 
'21  Stephen  McLellan 
'16  William  Augustus 

Starbird 

'62  Isaac  Warren 
'58  Solomon  Bates 

Starrett 
'18  David 
'18  George 

Start 

7i'39  Wilder  Brown 
Stearns 

'90  Aretas  Elroy 
7i'65  Arthur  Tappan 
'89  Edward  Roland 
m'97  Frank  Austin 
'82  Irving 
'79  Seward  Smith 


INDEX 


211 


Stebbins 

m'lU  GeovfTC  Stanford 
/t'()!)  lloralio 
p  4  Josiali 

Stephens 

'i\U  Cliarlcs  Asbiiry 

Stephenson 

»«'."?(')  Samuel  Lonj^fcllow 
))'"  William 

Stetson 
M'95  Artluir  Hai-vey 
m'54  Charles  Hradbury 

'83  Charles  Henry 
wi'92  Clarence  Aujiustiis 

'60  David  (X;,'<h)H 
7l'lS  Edwin  Five 

'58  John  Durann 

'54  John  (ilidden 
u'07  Joseph  Snow 


Stevens 

;i'4r) 

Collins  iMnnro 

7rt'87 

Edward  Franklin 

w'34 

Elbridge  (ierry 

Wi'92 

Eugene  Leslie 

w'81 

Frank  Dana  Switzer 

ro'(i2 

Frederic  Augustus 

n'Sl 

Frederick  Clement 

'•27 

Joseph  Beebe 

'48  Oliver 

'76  Oliver  Crocker 

w'69  Orin 

'94 

I'liny  Fenimore 

to'82 

Seriah 

Stevenson 

?M'82 

John 

Steward 

'37  (iustavua  Adolphus 

Stewart 
/t'72  David  Dinsmore 
'57  Samuel  Barrett 

Stickney 

»j'26  George  Washington 

Stiles 

7h'90  Fred  INIerritt 

Stimpson 
m'di  Arthur  James 
Jrt'7G  George  Lamb 

Stimson 

'7G  Fred  Mile 

Stinchfield 
7/i'68  Augustus  White 

'82  Charles  Eben 
7«'65  Charles  Knapp 
OT'48  John  King 

See  also  Stanchfield 

Stinson 

?«'47  Albion  Blanc.hard 
w'74  All)i()n  Thomas 
n'S2  Harry  Howard 
'50  Samuel  Ailams 


Stockbridge 

'37  P^benezer 
?(.'37  John  Calvin 

'30  Joscjih 
m'28  Tristram  Gilnian 

Stockin 

'57  Abner  Chase 

Stockman 
n'70  Sullivan  Haines 

Stockwell 

to'70  Emmons  Franklin 

Stone 
/j'69  Admiral  Paschal 
u'iHi  Charles  True 

'40  Cornelius 

'57  Cyrus 
}>  13  Daniel 
m'42  Ebenezer 
W85  Frank  Ellsworth 

'72  George  Webber 

'52  Henry 

'(>5  Moses  Cornelius 
wi'78  Oscar  Whitney 

'40  Thomas  Newcomb 

'20  Tlionia.s  Ti-cadwell 

'22  Timcitliy  Walker 
Ji"84  Walter  Emerson 

'25  William 
n'H  William  Rogers 

Storer 
7i'21  Bellamy 

'22  David  lluniphreys 
?m'4()  Frederick  Tristriim 

'32  Henry  (iookiri 

'12  John  Parker  Boyd 
?)'13  Robert  Boyd 

'07  Seth 
2)  13  W^oodbury 

Stowe 

'24  Calvin  Ellis 
?i'74  Charles  Edward 

Stowell 
'15  Levi 

Stoyell 

m'77  Hiram  Belcher 
»i'69  John  Adams 

Straw 
M'22  David  Robinson 
'59  David  Robinson 
m'77  O'Neil  W.  R. 

Strickland 

m'97  Alfred  Hastings 

w'35  Augustus  S.  C. 

n'39  Charles  Henry 

'57  Lyman  Sawin 

Strong 
/«'22  Maltby 

Strout 

h'71  Almon  Augustus 
Ji'85  Charles  Augustus 
m'90  Fred  Elliston 
'57  James  Charles 


Stuart 

'63  Albion  Woslev 
»k'73  James  William 

'59  William  Henry 

Stubbs 

'61  (Jeorge  Eastman 
?<'95  Philip  Dana 
'60  Philip  Henry 

Sturgis 

Ht'63  Benjamin  Franklin 
H'7(i  Horace  Russell 
)«'68  John  Irving 

Sturtevant 

'63  Edward  Lewis 
w'S4  James  Selden 
m'43  Joseph 

'41  Thomas  Davcc 

Sukeforth 

j«'90  Artluir  Leland 

m'SG  Lincoln  Atwooil 

Sullivan 

««''.)2  James  Stephen 
Sumner 

'66  George  True 

Swain 
/k'33  John 

Swallow 

'43  George  Clinton 

Swan 

'44  Charles  Edward 
w'9G  Frank  Herbert 

'83  George  Benjamin 
m'66  John 
p  13  William 

Swasey 

ot'38  Charles  Frederic 
n'66  Charles  Lamson 

j«'77  Edward 

'75  George  Robinson 
'65  Henry  W^illiain 

JH'53  Oscar  Fitzallan 

Swazey 
'44  Arthur 
n'Sl  Edward  Lyon 
jft'56  i'rederick  Rice 
m'37  George  Washington 
in'-ZS  William 

Sweat 
«t'34  Jesse 
7«'80  John  Aiken 

'37  Lorenzo  De  Medici 
»t'23  Closes 

'37  Moses  Erastus 

Sweetser 
Ji'84  Albert  Ferguson 

'40  Reuben 
p  16  William 

Sweetsir 

7rt'93  Charles  Leslie 

?»'88  Fred  Ellsworth 


212 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Swett 

'02  Frederic  George 
'SO  Richard  Lewis 

Swift 
?i'29  George  Baker 

Swinerton 
wi"41  John  Langdon 

Sykes 

'94  Emery  Howe 

Sylvester 
m''.i2  Albie  Warren 
w'Sii  Charles  Bradford 
m'"l  George 
«j'60  Silas  Edward 
m'16  William  Hillman 
jm'47  William  Parker 

Symmes 
2}  13  William 

Symonds 

'60  Joseph  White 
'54  William  Law 

Syphers 

/rt'83  James  Uoulton 

Taft 

»j'67  Albert  Hamilton 

Taggart 

m'Td  Charles  Wesley 

Talbot 

'43  Francis  Loring 

'87  Francis  Loring 

'37  George  Foster 

'37  Isaac  Wiiislow 

'3"J  John  Collin 

'24  Samuel 

'31  Steplicn  Peter 

'41!  Thomas  Hammond 

Talcott 
h'5S  Daniel  Smith 
Tallman 

7ft'81  Augustus  L. 
m'2S  Henry 
n'oS  James  Henry 
p  13  Peleg 
'55  Peleg 

Tapley 

m'97  Edward  Kent 
Tappan 
/*'15  Benjamin 

'33  Benjamin 

'22  Daniel  Dana 
2}  13  Enoch  Sawyer 

'44  Winthrop 

Tarbell 

m'3G  John  Adams 

jn'68  William  Edward 

Tar  box 

'79  James  Cushman 
Tarr 

'85  Charles  Henry 


Tash 

'42  Thomas 

Taylor 

m'89  Albert  Josiali 

'33  Charles  Collin 

'76  Charles  Sumner 
?tt'80  Cyrus  Freeland 

'86  Herbert  Lawrence 
2)  IS  James  Brainerd 

'56  James  Henry 

Tebbets 

w'51  Gilbert  Carr 
'22  Noah 

Tebbetts 

?«'55  George  Washington 

See  also  Tibbetts 

Temple 

»i'62  Josiah  Augustus 
Ten  Broeck 

p  13  Putrus  Stuyvesant 
M'49  William  Cutter 

Tenney 

'35  Albert  Gorham 
'16  John  Searle 
'56  Samuel  William 
A'61  Sewall 

Tewksbury 

'33  George  Franklin 
m"6~  Jacol)  Merrill 
j«'41  Samuel  Henry 

See  also  Tukesbury 

Thaeher 

'C(i  Francis  Storer 
p  13  George 
p  3  Josiah 
m'09  Josiah 

'31  Peter 
2}  13  Stephen 

Thatcher 

'26  Benjamin  Bussey 
2)  13  Samuel 

Thayer 

m'SG  Addison  Sanford 
m'67  Frederick  Charles 
M'95  Harvey  Waterman 

'62  Henry  Otis 
»i'82  Samuel  Chase 

'15  Solomon 

Theobald 

'30  Frederic  Payson 
'52  George  Harward 

Thing 

'78  John  Wentworth 
Thorn 

?i'46  Clu'istopher  Nathaniel 
Thomas 
wi'70  Austin 

'34  Charles  Widgery 

'31  FIdward  Henry 

'94  Elias,  Jr. 

'85  Eugene 


'41  George  Albert 
n'58  Henry  Goddard 
m'79  John  Glover 
/t'87  Reuen 

TO'69  William  Wallace 
p  13  William  Widgery 
'60  William  Widgery 
'94  William  Widgery,  2d. 

Thombs 

?rt'80  Samuel  Brackett 
Thomes 

m'S6  George  Ernest 
?i"88  Robert  Scott 

Thompson 

m'74  Alniou  Valorous 
'58  Andrew  Jackson 
w'25  Arthur 
«'67  Dwinel  French 
?i'9]  Edward  Abner 

'56  Edward  William 
m'S7  Edwin  Leander 
w'51  Elbridge  Augustus 
'55  Emery  Puriuton 
'50  Eugene 
M'97  Fi-ank  Astor 
w'92  Frederic  Lincoln 
m'89  George 

'77  George  Ladd 
wi'26  Greenfield  Pole 
7ft'30  Isaac 

'60  Jacob  Hale 
ot'59  James  Henry 
p  13  John 
M'96  John  Budd 
»n'S6  John  Fi-anklin 
'49  Robert  Richardson 
'84  Rodney  Irving 
2)  13  Samuel 

'90  Victor  Veranus 
/t'80  Weston 
'94  William  Putnam 
'75  William  Sylvester 

Thomson 

?w'72  Herbert 
Thorndike 

m'll  Andrew 
'06  George 

Thome 

7«'31  Jonathan  W. 

Thornton 

'48  Albert  Gookin 

?i'13  James  Brown 

'46  James  Brown 

m'85  James  Brown 

fe'60  John  Wingate 

'44  Thomas  Gilbert 
m'28  William 

Thorp 

'61  John  WaiTeu 
Thurlow 

'61  Grenville  Mellen 

Thurston 

p  13  Benjamin 

p  13  David 

p  13  Eli 

/t'09  John  Phillips 

'41  Richard  Bowers 

'43  Samuel  Royal 
A'46  Stephen 


INDEX 


213 


Thwing 

'80  George 
p  13  Nathimiel 

Tibbetts 

/H.'TS  George  IJurstow 
".)1  Thomas  Henry 

Tibbits 

'IS  Hichard  Henry 

Se(!  also  Tebbets 

Tillson 

'77  George  William 

Timberlake 

'70  Davis  True 

Tinker 

m''Z'Z  George  Washington 
Tinkham 

'5")  Jolin  Krothingham 

Titcomb 

':>'.)  Augustus  Haines 
"()(>  Benjamin 
'55  Charles 
?i'58  John  Abbott 

'4;?  Joseph 
m'si  Joseph  Dinsmorc 
\W  Stephen 
'IS  William 

Tobey 

?H'79  George  Loring 

m'32  James  Sullivan 

Tobie 

m'80  Charles  Henry 

m'-lU  CliristopherColumlius 

Todd 

'54  Charles  Frederick 
'5;!  William  Henry 

Tolman 

'88  Albert  Walter 
'90  George  Averill 

Tompson 
?i'4(;  Daniel  Brewer 
TO"3;5  Theophihis 
'OS  William  Allen 

Toomy 

?n'40  John 

Toothaker 
?«'71  Charles  Lyman 

Torrey 

'S4  Charles  Cutler 

'70  Charles  Turner 

'87  Elliot  Bouton 
to'30  Erastus  Chase 
w'53  Horatio  Dudley 

'84  Joseph 

Totman 
n'72  Everett 

Toward 

m'47  John  Wilson 


Towle 

'44  David  Ladd 
'58  George  Bacon 

wj'65  George  Henry 

wj'30  Nathaniel  C. 

m'55  William  (Element 
'81  William  Warren 

Townsend 

»n'S9  Amos  Brown 
jrt'38  Cliarlcs  Kdward 

'50  ralricU  Henry 
wi'37  Tliomas  I'.arnes 

Tracy 

m'47  Daniel  Storer 

Trafton 

to'77  Alonzo  Gardiner 
m'75  Charles  Edgar 
m'55  Clark  Cornish 
»ft'56  Isaac  Morrell 
m'3S  Lorenzo  D. 
m'iS  Mark 

Trask 

'20  George 
'42  Samuel 

Tripp 

7«'39  Benjamin  Harlock 
»j'34  Leander  Smith 

Trowbridge 

m'84  Edward  Henry 

True 

'56  Charles  Henry 
w'45  George  Willard 
'32  Heni-y  Aver 
'75  Hdrace  ijcigcr 
'40  Jolm  Know  les 
'45  Josepli  Merrill 
'38  Loring  Blanchard 

to'46  Nathaniel  T. 

Trueman 

w'S3  Thompson  Joseph 

Trufant 
'03  Isaiah 
«'07  Seth 

Tuck 

»«'54  Cyrus  Dcane 

Tucker 

m'72  Edward  Martin 
A'OO  Ichabod 
h'(jS  Kichard  Holbrook 
'54  William  Packard 
?i'35  William  Warren 

Tuell 

'09  Hiram 

Tukesbury 
w'38  Ervin  Noyes 

Tukey 

'91  Frank  Martain 


Turner 

p  3  Charles 
?t'07  Elbridge  York 
TO'41  George  Washington 
«'54  Henry  Kennedy 
m'52  John  Fitz  Henry 

'80  Levi,  Jr. 

'31  Louis 

'90  Oliver  William 
7«'70  Walter  Lessley 

Tuttle 

'80  Charles  Whitcomb 

Twaddle 

?7i'77  John  Adam 
m'77  Joseph  B(!llis 

TwitcheU 

'00  Adelbert  Birge 
m'40  Almon 
7«'82  Asa  Howard 
7re'83  Herbert  Francis 
7re'50  William  Leander 

Tyler 

p  13  Benuet 
Tyng 

'27  James  Higglnson 
Underbill 

7;j'45  Anthony 

Underwood 

/t'71  Francis  Henry 

Upham 

'40  Albert  (iallatin 

/t'4S  Alfred 

?(.'33  Ciiarles  Wood 
'37  Francis  William 
'4{!  George  Barnard 
'01  Joseph  Badger 

m'53  Nathaniel  Lord 
2)  IS  Thomas  Cogswell 

m'45  Thomas  Lord 

Upton 

?t'70  Arthur  Jackson 
'34  Charles  Horace 
'75  Francis  Bobbins 

ri'80  Joseph  Colcord  F. 

Utley 
m'li  James 

Vail 

'38  Stephen  Montfort 

Vance 

'18  James  Parker 

Variell 

m"M  Arthur  Davis 

Varney 

'02  Almon  Lil)by 

'(>;5  Cyrus  Bede 
n'79  Ellwood  Francis 
7n'Si)  Fred  Elbridge 
n'38  John  liandall 

'87  Leander  Brooks 

Varrell 

M'97  Harry  Maxwell 


214 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Vaughan 

7t'12  Benjamin 
p  13  Charles 
m'll  Charles  Flenry 

'15  John  Apthorp 
9k'80  Philip  Henry  S. 

'27  William  Manning 

Verrill 

'02  Charles  Henry 
'87  Charles  Henry 

w'69  Samuel  Ellsworth 

Vining 

m'97  Eugene  Conrad 

Virgin 

'75  Frank  Pierce 
'44  William  Wirt 


Vose 

'25 
m'64 
m'47 

'55 
n'21 

'50 
7t'76 
m'61 

'22 
m'23 


Edward  Joseph 

Edwin  Howard 

Frank 

Gardiner  Chandler 

George  Howe 

George  Howe 

George  Leonard 

Horace 

Richard  Hampton 

Sanuiel 


Vosmus 

?n'84  Solomon  Addison 

Wade 

to'77  Joseph  Armour 

Wadsworth 

'45  Isaac  Newton 

'60  Marshman  Edward 

Ji'GG  Melvin  Cutts 

p  14  Peleg 

Waite 
p  14  John 

AVaitt 

'76  William  Gay 

Wakefield 
9i'40  George  Henry 

Walcott 
m'61  Henry  Pickering 

Waldo 

M'lO  Francis 
Waldron 

»i'39  Charles  Crooker 
'62  Daniel  Wingate 
'43  George  Prentice 
'30  Henry 

n'55  Richa"rd  Albra 

Walker 

m'56  Augustus  Hall 

'73  Clarence  Marshall 
m'40  Elijah 
»n'56  James  Edwin 
»i'65  Jason 
m'57  John 
m'il  John  P>ayley 
'81  Jolin  Edwin 
nTtC)  John  Fran(;is 


'18  Joseph 
w'55  Joseph 

'84  Sherman  Warren 
n'53  William 

Walling 

m'Sil  Justin  Adfer 

WaUis 

p  14  Hugh 
Walter 

'IS  William  Bicker 
Walton 
m'67  Alfred 

ft'85  Charles  Wesley 

Ward 

M'flO  Alfred  Perley 

7?i'31  Ethan  A. 

}«'23  Malthas  Augustus 

?i'48  Napoleon  Oliver 
;ft'32  Nathan 

W^ardwell 

'85  Charles  Henry 
»«'53  Henry  Frost 

Ware 

'49  Albert  Harris 
/t'37  Asluir 
9('47  Henry  Illsley 
'51  Joseph  Ashur 

Warland 

/t'06  Owen 

Warren 


p  14 

Ebenezer  Tucker 

m'4S 

Francis  Greenleaf 

?i'83  Prank  Smith 

wi'72 

Frank  Sumner 

?i'62 

Henry 

?i'97 

Henry  Stanley 

TO'29  John 

?i'33  John 

?7i'53 

Joseph  Huckins 

m'96  Mortimer 

»i'32 

Moses  Roberts 

??i'79  Percy 

'37 

William 

m'65 

William  Lamb 

Wasgatt 
7ii'S2  Cecil  Ernest 
W^ashburn 

'48  Charles  Ames 

'44  Frederic  Lockwood 

'45  Ganem  W. 
n'S-2  John 
9?i'33  Lewis 
n'S3  Robert  Charles 

'54  William  Drew 

Washburne 

7t'86  Elihu  Benjamin 
Wasson 

«'49  David  Atwood 
W^aterhouse 
m'50  Ai 
'57  Francis  Asbury 
'73  Prank  shepard 
n'S2  Hiram  Thatcher 
'ot'30  Isaac 


Waterman 

'57  Granville  Clifford 
'85  Jesse  Francis 
'46  John  Anderson 
'84  John  Anderson,  Jr. 
'61  Sylvanus  Dexter 

Waters 
/t'47  Richard  Palmer 

Wathen 

'92  John  Moss 

Watson 

'03  Charles  Chaplin 
m'49  James  Davis 

'56  John  Pillsbury 
m'94  Walter  Linwood 
n'Si  William  Preston 

AATattles 
n'iG  Henry  Starr 
m'46  William  Huntington 

Watts 

'89  (Oliver  Patterson 

Way 
7«'S2  George  Wells 

Webb 

'38  Edward 
'46  Kldwin  Bonaparte 
'53  Francis  Everett 
'90  Henry  Wilson 

7i'61  Josiaii  Blake 

7«'63  Melville  Emerson 

7j'90  Nathan 

«'85  Richard 

p  14  William 

Webber 

'68  Charles  Edgar 
?«'95  George  Curtis 
w'79  George  Franklin 

'63  Jacob  Brackctt 
m%7  Richard  Norris 
»i'65  Sewall  Henry 

Webster 

'66  Charles  Edwin 

'60  Francis  Willard 

'59  George 

'67  Henry  Sewall 
p  14  Nathaniel 
?i'81  Nathaniel  Rowe 
h'm  Warren  Thaddeus 
w'62  William  Moody 
?!'37  William  Prentiss 

Wedgwood 
m'59  Milton  Curtis 
w'70  Newton  John 
rra'39  Silas  Burbank 

Weeks 
m'93  Ambrose  Herbert 

'65  Charles 
7rt'33  Charles  March 
j«'94  Frank  Sherman 
n'S2  George  Granville 
9?i'88  George  Walter 

'59  John  William 
7t'89  Stephen  Holmes 

'90  Walter  Irving 


INDEX 


21i 


Weever 
m'29  Constantiiie  Preston 

Weil 

'SO  George  Leverett 

Welch 

«'32  Francis 
'45  Milton 

Weld 

p  14  Allen  Ilaydeu 
"25  Eugene 

Weldon 
wi'84  William  Aniasa 

Wells 

»('40  Alexander 

'75  Christopher  Henry 
2>  -20  David  Collin 
7«'23  Ehenezer 

'42  George 
7i'47  Howard 
p  17  John  Doane 
p  14  Nathaniel 
h'SS  Samuel 

'49  Spencer 
m'S2  Theodore 

'52  Widter 

'6S  William  Tliom 

WendeU 

m''lU  Abraham 

•m'7ii  Abraliam  Guillerino 

jrt'UfJ  Uaniel  Arthur 

Wentworth 
7J';55  George  Thomas 
7«'7G  Jacob  ISrackett 
m'TO  John  Murray 
m'iiS  Stephen  Kdward 

'8G  Walter  Vinton 
m'SC)  William 

A^Tescott 
«i"81  James  Bu/.zell 
vi'iG  William 

West 
ji'42  Daniel  Tracey 
7»'23  Eber 

Weston 
p  14  Daniel 

';!4  Daniel  Cony 

'70  Edward  Burbank 

'39  Edward  I'ayson 
7rt'7S  George  Henry 

'34  George  Melville 

'10  James 

'40  James  Partelow 
7t'20  Jonathan  D. 

'43  Joseph  Warren 
h'Ol  Nathan 

'33  Nathan 
7?i'54  Samuel  Loton 

'44  Samuel  Martin 
;('2S  William  Nelson 

W^eymouth 

7t'(iG  Albert  IJ lodge tt 

'31  Aurelius  Eangdon 
m'Si  Harry  Atwood 

7i't)3  Sewall  Coflin 


W^heeler 


h'iiO 

ft'OS 

'76 

'47 

pl9 
'47 
'83 

»»'71 
'74 
'56 
'74 

»rt'58 
'44 

p  15 
«'57 

7/i'82 
'53 

m'76 


Amos  Dean 
Charles 

Charles  Gardner 
Charles  Henry 
Charles  N.  B. 
Crosby  Howard 
Edward  Francis 
Francis  Nelson 
Frank  Kingsbury 
George  Augustus 
George  Bourne 
Horace  Kenne<ly 
Horatio  Quincy 
John  Henry 
Leonard  Othniel 
Leslie  Hill 
William  Adolphus 
William  Asa 


Wheelock 

'34  Albert  Thompson 

W^heelwright 

'37  George  Albert 

'21  Isaac  Watts 

'81  John  Oliver  Patten 

Wheet 
m'66  John  Carlos 

Whitaker 
;«'83  Frank  Pierce 
'72  George  Mason 

Whitcomb 

'94  Benjamin  Bradford 
n'la  Charles  Wilbur 
»7J'91  Clement  Colfax 

'47  Henry  Donald 
7/t'2(J  James  Bigelow 

White 


m'51 

Andrew  Jackson 

p  l»i 

Charles  Abiathar 

'74 

Henry  Gardiner 

'74 

Henry  Kirke 

7k'59 

Horace  Carr 

j«'54 

Jac<ib  Butler 

7»'37 

James  Cutlil>ert 

/t'15 

John 

'76  John  Henry 

'•22 

John  Hubbard 

'45 

Nathaniel  Gilinau 

?i'46  Orlando  Henry 

p  14 

Seneca 

'64  Thomas  Herbert 

7rt'49  Thomas  Joiner 

'89 

\'erdeil  (Jberon 

'71 

WallacA!  Itowell 

7t'84 

Wendell  Phillips 

M'n7 

William  Krye 

Whi 

'47 

ting 

Jasper  Strong 

71  '47 

John  McMalion 

«'52 

Uobert  Edward  Ker 

Whitman 

'70  Alonzo  (Jarcelon 

'68  Charles  Otis 
/t'43  Ezekiel 

'69  Harrison  Spoflord 
7('39  Henry  Cuniings 
/I'lS  Levi 
/t'15  Nathaniel 


Whitmore 

'75  Albiim  stinson 
7;i'-'!'.i  (hadbourne  Warren 

'50  (ieorge  Sidney 
7rt'7.s  John  Kdward 
'33  Nathaniel  McLellan 
'54  Nathaniel  McLellan 
'75  Samuel  Warren 
j«'36  Stejihen 
'75  stei)hen  Chalmers 
'80  Warren  Stephen 

Whitney 

m'G~  Benjamin  Bartlett 
7ft'25  Cephas 
7»'89  Charles  Alvano 
/i'93  Fred  Parker 

'73  Frederic  Kuuenc 
7i.'30  George  Clinton 
»ft'56  George  Washington 

'64  Joseph  Newell 
7/j'30  Lewis 

Whittemore 

'5'.)  Albert  Puriiigton 
'76  Charles  Augustus 

Whitten 

'81  Alvin  Everett 
?«'65  Elisha  Merritt 

Whittier 

'85  Frank  Nathaniel 

Whittlesey 
p  14  Eliphalct 
Widgery 

'17  John 
P  14  William 

Wiggin 

'77  Henry  Dwight 
Wight 

m'i'n  Daniel  Webster 
7rt'8'.l  Kdward  Archer 
»H"61    Kdward  xMavl^erry 

'40  Kli 

'64  John  Green 

'62  Marcus 
«'32  Nahum 
m'30  Thomas 

Wilbur 

m'27  Amos  Collins 
'94  Harry  Cooley 

Wilcomb 
7«'ss  William  Wallace 

Wilcox 

'26  Charles  Ciitts 
77i'72  John  Albert 
7n'67  Richard  Jeflerson 

W^ilde 

'19  (ieorge  Cobb 
p  14  John 
li'\"  Samuel  Sumner 

'11   vsilliam  Cobb 

W^ilder 
p  17  Burt  (ireen 

'72  Harold 

'93  Henry  Merrill 


216 


BOWDOIN    COLLEGE 


Wiley 
M'y5  ArUiiir  Goodwiu 
'61  riiilcuthius  C. 

■Willard 

'63  Alexander  D. 
M'96  Berlelle  Glidtlen 
ft'15  Samuel 

Willey 

'22  Benjamin  Glazier 

Williams 

m'33  Abiel 
?7i'30  Albert 
ji'47  Albert  Newton 
»t'64  Benjamin 
M'97  Charles  Edward,  Jr. 
7t'38  Daniel 
p  14  Ebenezer 

'45  Francis  Fenelon 
m'Tl  Frederick  Granville 
n'65  George  Roscoe 
n'48  Hezekiah 

'44  Horace 
n'51  Levi  Henry 
n'77  Marcus  Ricliard 

'69  Oscar  Scott 
7t'20  Reuel 
p  14  Thomas 
u'm  Walter 
'35  William 

Williamson 

'56  George  Ralph 

'49  Joseph 

'88  Joseph,  Jr. 
wi'47  William 
p  14  William  Durkee 
/i'33  William  Foster 

Willis 

'51  Henry 
m'77  John  Lemuel  Murray 
ni'25  Levi 
7t'67  William 
W^ilson 

'19  Adam 

'76  Bion 
n'Vi  Charles 
wt'85  Charles  Edgar 
■Hi'62  Charles  Lorin 

'92  Edward  Haven 
m'89  Frank  Albert 

'54  Franklin  Augustus 

'73  Frederic  Arthur 
m'56  George  Hamlin 

'80  Henry  Brown 
w'24  John  McNeil 

'81  John  Wallace 

'67  Joseph  Colburu 
7i'50  Thomas 
?;t'40  Timothy 

'80  Virgil  Clifton 

W^inchester 
m'67  Robert  Fulton 

Wing 

m'78  Kdward  Payson 
m'79  Ellery  May 
'80  Henry  Asa 

n'56  Isaac  Henry 
m'83  I'eleg  Benson 

/i'84  Preston  Bruce 
»ft'34  Zachariah  V. 

Wingate 
n'27  George  R.  D. 
'90  Harry  Cargill 
'55  John 
'51  Joseph  C.  A. 
p  4  Joshua 


W^inship 
?i'82  Frank  Edmund 
p  3  Josiah 

Winslow 
m'39  Aaron 

W^inter 
p  14  Francis 

'80  Frank 
M'S3  Walter  Clarence 

Winthrop 

7i'27  Grenville  Temple 
7t'49  Robert  Charles 

Wirt 
7i'21  William 

Wise 
'10  John 

W^iswell 

'73  Andrew  Peters 
'41  Arno 

Witham 

m'75  Charles  Henry 
ot'60  John 

Witherbee 
m'iG  John  Jameson 
'46  Samuel  Jameson 

Withington 
7t'50  Leonard 
Wolhaupter 
«t'62  Uavid  Philip 

W^ood 
p  14  Abiel 

'92  Earl  Boynton 
»i'06  Ebenezer 
;i'09  Henry 

'.54  Henry  Clay 

'21  Josepli  Abiel 
jt'63  Nathan  Henry 
w»'32  Robert  Williams 

'29  William 

'16  Wilmot 

Woodbury 

'83  Charles  Simeon 
jt'95  Ernest  Rolistou 

'69  Fitz  Allen 
?i'64  George  Walker 
??i'82  Horatio 
m'54  Levi  Jackson 
m'iS  Oliver  Addison 
7t'70  UoUiston 
'64  Webster 

Woodford 

'34  Edward 

W^oodhouse 

?rt'47  George  Walker 

WoodhuU 

'27  Richard 

Woodman 

'36  Cyrus 
w'59  Daniel 
'23  Jabez  Cushman 


'36  Jabez  Howard 
'26  Moses  Emery 
'66  Russell  Davis 
m'35  Theodore  Chase 
'88  Willard  Woodbury 

W^oodruff 
p  15  Frank  Edward 

Woods 

'37  George 
??i'79  George  Lyman 
'64  John  Harrison 
7t'66  Leonard 
7i'50  Noah 

Woodside 

'69  Albert 
»«'43  Anthony 
'42  Franklin 
7i'62  William  Randall 

Woodward 

m'29  Ashbel 
'70  Edwin  Cox 
'44  George  Simeon 

Woodwell 

'69  William  Haskell 

Wooster 
?i'73  Augustus  Gustavus 

Worth. 
»rt'78  Henry  David 

Worcester 
»'59  Henry  Parker 

Wormwood 
M'97  Daniel  Lyman 

Wright 

ji'66  Albert 

'64  Alonzo  Parsons 
jrt'31  Benjamin  T. 

'91  Charles  Sias 
m'34  Clark 

'76  Frank  Vernon 

'84  Henry  Mei-rill 
m'74  Walter  Mel vin 

Wyman 

'44  Henry  Augustus 
?j'42  Josepli  A. 
m'2S  Robert 

'38  Robert 

'25  Seward 

Yates 
n'K  Edgar  Allan  Poe 
m'n  Octavius  King 

Yeaton 

'31  Franklin 

'56  George  Campbell 

Young 

m'54  Albert  Tillotson 
m'67  Albion  Gustavus 
m'74  Charles  Everett 
m'65  Edward  Stevens 
'92  Ernest  Boyen 
'45  Joshua 
'40  Samuel  Lane 
'59  Stephen  Jewett 
'35  Timothy  Roberts 


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