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OFFICERS AND ALUMNI

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IN MIDDLEBURY,

AND ALL OTHERS WHO HAVE RECEIVED DEGREES

1800 to 1889

Compiled by

THOMAS E. BOYCE, A. M.

Class of 1876, Professor of Mathematics

MIDDLEBURY, VT. The Register Company, Printers 1890 X^-i^

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COMPILER'S NOTICE.

After the most diligent search there is lack of much desired information con- cerning many of our alumni. The compiler regrets that about many graduates of the college he is able to say so little ; and in most cases the, want of knowledge is con- cerning the men about whom the readers of this book most desire to learn. It is the classmate who has been lost sight of that we most wish to know about. But while the compiler appreciates and regrets the defects in this catalogue, he trusts its very faults will stimulate all persons who have information of interest concerning any alumnus, or who discover errors herein, to communicate with him immediately that omissions may be supplied and errors corrected in subsequent editions.

Abbreviations have been avoided as far as possible and when used are thought to be self-explanatory. The asterisk (*) is used to mark the names of the dead. An interrogation mark (?) is used to express doubt and to request information. 931

GENERAL CATALOGUE,

TRUSTEES,

MiDDLEBURY COLLEGE was established by a Charterfrom the Legis- lature of Vermont in the year 1800.

TRUSTEES APPOINTED BY THE CHARTER.

Rev. Jeremiah Atwater, D. D Resigned 1809. . . . Died 1858 Hon. , LL. D Died 1843

Rev. Heman Ball, D. D Died 1 82

Hon. , LL. D Resigned 1809. . . .Died 1842

Hon. 1 Died 8 1 Hon. , A. M Died 181 o Hon. Stephen Rowe Bradley, LL. D Died 1830

Seth Storrs, a. M Died 1 83 7

Hon. Stephen Jacob, A. M Resigned 1810. . . .Died 1816 Hon, , LL. D Resigned 1844.... Died 1850 Hon. Lot Hall Died 1809

Rev. Aaron Leland, A. M Died i ?>t^2^

Rev. Gershom Clark Lyman, D. D. . .Resigned 1805 Died 181 Samufl Miller, A. M. Died 1810 Hon. Jedediah Parker Buckingham, A. M.Res'd 1823.. ..Died 1840

Hon. Darius Matthews Died 1 8 1 TRUSTEES SUBSEQUENTLY ELECTED.

Elected. Retired. Died. i8or Rev. William Jackson, D. D 1842 1802 Rev. Job Swift, D. D 1804 1805 Rev. Martin Tullar, A. M 1813 1806 Rev. Thomas Abbot Merrill, D. D 1855

1806 Rev. Samuel Shepard, D. D 1813. . . . 1846 18 10 David Edmond, A. M 1824 1810 Rev. Bancrofi" Fowler, A. M. 1825 .... 1856 960406 . 11

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Elected. Retired. Died.

1 8 lo Rev. Sylvester Sage, A. M 1 84 1810 Hon. Horatio Seymour, LL. D 1855 .... 1857

'^^iSii . H,o,n, Asa Aldis, A. M. 1817 1847

' 1811 'Reyv.Aj'si I^urton, D. D 1823. . .. 1836 iSf'i. "Hon. jCifAUNCEY Langdon, A, M 1830 ' i5 r4 R^Vc. jc^JN Fitch, A. M 1817....1827 181 7 Hon. William Hall, A. M 1831 181 7 Hon. Richard Skinner, A. M 1833

181 7 Rev. Henry Pierce Strong, A. M 1S23. . . . 1835

1819 Rev. Abraham Bronson, A. M 1S32. . . . 1853

1 819 Hon. Joel Doolittle, A. M 1841 1819 Hon. Zebulon R. Shipherd, A. M 1841 1819 Hon. Peter Starr, LL. D i860 1819 Hon. Ira Stewart 1855 1819 Rev. Chester Wright, A. M 1840

1 82 1 Rev. Walter Chapin, A. M 1827

182 1 Hon. Abner Forbes 1828

» 1821 Hon. Jonathan Hunt, A. M 1832

1 82 1 Rev. Absalom Peters, D. D 1842. . . . 1869

1822 Rev. Nathaniel Scudder Prime, D. D 1826. . . . 1856 1824 Rev. Nathan S. S. Beeman, D. D., LL. D 187

1825 Rev. JosiAH Hopkins, D. D 1840. . .. 1862

1825 Hon. Rollin C. Mallary, A. M . 1831 1825 Hon. Charles Kilborn Williams, LL. D 1843. ... 1853

1827 Hon. Samuel Swift, LL. D 1855. . .. 1875 " 1 830 Rev. Jedediah Bushnell, A. M 1 846 1830 Rev. Daniel Oliver Morton, A. M 1846. ... 1852 1830 Rev. William Buel Sprague, D. D 1839 .... 1876

1830 Hon. , A. M 1839 .... 1 847 1831 Rev. WiLLARD Child, D. D 1842 1877 1833 Rev. Lyman Coleman, D. D 1840 1883 1834 Rev. Edward William Hooker, D. D 1844. ... 1875 1834 Rev. Hadley Proctor, A. M 1842

1834 Hon. Phineas White, A, M 1845. • •• ^^47 1835 Rev. Joseph Steele, A. M 1872

1 83 7 William Page, A. M 1 850 1837 Rev. Charles Walker, D. D 1870 1838 Hon. Isaac Fletcher Redfield, LL. D 1846. ... 1876 ..

TRUSTEES.

Elected. Retired. Died.

-^ 1839 Rev. , D. D 1845 • • • • ^^54 1839 Rev. Harvey Freegrace Leavitt, A. M 1874 1840 Hon. Silas Henry Hodges, A. M i860. ... 1875 " 1 840 Hon. ZiMRi Howe, A. M 1 863

1840 Rev. Amos Boardman Lambert, D. D 1888. . . 1840 Rev. Elijah Whiton Plumb, D. D 1855.... 1879

1 840 Rev. Joseph Dresser Wickham, D. D

1 84 1 Rev. Otto Smith Hoyt, A. M 1 869 1841 Rev. Lucius Maro Purdy, A. M 1853

1841 Rev. Lucius Linsley Tilden, A. M 1875 • • • • ^^^6 1845 R^^'- Andrew Rankin, A. M 1862 1846 Amasa Corbin Moore, A. M 1865 VV. 1847 Elisha Chester, A. M 1863. . .. 1873

1847 Rev. JosiAH Fletcher Goodhue, A. M 1858. .. . 1863 1847 R^v- Lyman Matihews, A. M 1866 ' 1850 Joshua Bates, LL. D .1887. . .. 1888

1850 Hon.. Calvin Tilden Hulburd, LL. D 1884. . . 1850 Rev. , A. M i860. ... 1875 1850 Hon. William Nash 1871

1850 Hon. Bradford Leonard Wales, A. M., M. D. . 1881 . . . 1850 Hon. Joseph Warner 1865 ' 185 1 Joseph Paddock Fairbanks 1855

1 85 1 Hon. Myron Lawrence, A. M 1852 1853 Henry Simpson Waldo . .1862

1 855 Charles Jones Starr 1855 Julius A. Beckwith, A. M 1857 1855 Rev. Willard Child, D. D 1877 ' 1855 Thaddeus Fairbanks, A. M 1886 1855 Hon. James Meacham, A. M 1856 1855 Prof. William Henry Parker, A. M 1889 1858 Rev. Elijah Whiton Plumb, D. D 1879 1858 Hon. John Wolcoit Stewart, LL. D 1859 Hon. , LL. D 1866 1859 Hon. Romeo H. Hoyt, A. M 1874 1888 1859 Rev. George P.Tyler, D. D 1887 1859 Rev. Cyrus Bryant Drake, D. D 1878 1863 Rev. John Jason Owen, D. D., LL. D 1869 1863 Rev. Aldace Walker, D. D 1878 1 . ..

MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Elected. Retired. Died. 863 Rev. RuFUS Spaulding Cushman, D. D 1877 863 Hon. John B. Page 1885 866 Rev. Calvin Butler Hulbert, D. D 867 Hon. Edwin Hammond 1871 868 Rev. William Patton, D. D 1879 868 Rev. George Nye Boardman, D. D 868 Rev. Pliny Holton White, A. M 1869 869 Hon. John Charles Churchill, LL. D 1875 ... 8 70 James B. Jermain, A. M 870 Hon. Walter C. Dunton, A. M 870 Hon. Stephen A. Walker, LL. D

873 Rev. Harvey D. Kitchel, D. D 1879. . . 873 Baxter E. Perry, A. M 1884 873 Hon. William H. Walker, A. M 874 RuFUS Wainwright, a. M

874 George W. Ware, Jr., A. M 876 Rev. Edward P. Hooker, D. D

880 Rev. Lewis A. Austin, A. M 1 880

880 Rev. James G. Johnson, D. D 1 889 .... 88 Hon. Joseph Battell, A. M 881 Hon. Loyal D. Eldredge, A. M

884 ColUxMbus Smith 1 888 .... 885 Brainerd Kellogg, A. M

885 Hon. Aldace F. Walker, LL. D • • • • 885 Hon. George Z. Erwin, A. M 885 Gen. James M. Warner, A. M 885 Rev. Charles C. McIntire, D. D 886 Rev. Rufus C. Flagg, A. M 889 Hon. David K. Simonds 889 Rev. Chandler N. Tho]\ias 889 Hon. Charles S. Colburn, A. M SECRETARIES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

T 800 , a. M 1 807 . 1837 1807 Hon. Peter Starr, LL. D 1815. i860 181 5 Hon. Samuel Swift, LL. D 1826. 1875

1826 Hon. Harvey Bell, A. M ..1843. . 1848

1843 Rev. Lucius Linsley Tilden, A. M 185 1 . 1886 1 . .. 9

TRUSTEES—TREASURERS

Elected. Retired. Died.

185 Hon. John Wolcott Stewart, LL. D 1858. . .

1858 Rev. Lucius Linsley Tilden, A. M 1862. . . . 1886

1862 RuFUS Wainwright, a. M 1 881 ...

1881 Charles G. Wainwright 1883. . ..

1 883 Hon. James M. Slade TREASURERS.

1 800 Hon. Darius Matthews 1 .... 1 803 8 1

1803 Samuel Miller, A. M 1806. . . . 1810

1806 Hon. Samuel Swift, LL. D , .1810. . .. 1875 181 o John Simmons, A. M 1829

1829 William G. Hooker 1830. . . . 1830 1830 Rev. William Chauncey Fowler, LL. D 1837. .. .1881

1837 Hon. Samuel Swift, LL. D 1839. • • • 1^75

1839 Hon. Peter Starr, LL. D 1842. . .. i860

1842 Rev. Thomas Abbot Merrill, D. D 1852. . . . 1855

1852 Julius A. Beckwith, A. M 1S54. . ..1857 1854 Rev. Joseph Dresser Wickham, D. D 1855 ...

1855 Prof. Willum Henry Parker, A. M 1884. • • • 1889 1884 Hon. Loyal Dorus Eldredge, A. M MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

CORPORATION,

1889— 1890.

Ezra Brainerd, LL. D., ex-officio, President.

Rev. Joseph D. Wickham, D. D., Manchester.

Charles J. Starr, Esq., A>z£/ York, N. V. Hon. John W. Stewart, LL. D., Middlebury.

Rev. George N. Boardman, D. D., , III.

James B. Jermain, A. M., Albany, N. V. Hon. Walter C. Dunton, A. M., Rutland. Hon. William H. Walker, A. M., Ludlow.

RuFUS Wainwright, Esq., A. M., Middlebury.

George W. Ware, Jr., A. M., , Mass.

Hon. L. D. Eldredge, A. M., Middlebury. Hon. Joseph Baitell, A. M., Middlebury. Hon. Aldace F. Walker, A. M., Rutland.

Hon. George Z. Erwin, A. M., Potsdam, N. V.

Gen. James M. Warner, A. M., Albany, N. V. Rev. C. C. McIntire, D. D., Pitts/ord.

Prof. Brainerd Kellogg, A. M., Brooklyn, N. V.

Rev. RuFUS C. Flagg, A. M., IVells River. Hon. David K. Simonds, Manchester.

Rev. Chandler N. Thomas, Port Henry, N. V.

Hon. Charles S. Colburn, A. M., Pitts/ord.

Hon. L. D. Eldredge, A. M., Treasurer. Hon. James M. Slade, A. M., Secretary. PRESroENTS.

PRESIDENTS.

REV. JEREMIAH ATWATER, D. D.

Appointed, 1800; resigned, 1809; died, i8i^8.

Dr. Atwater, the first President of Middlebury College, was bom at New Haven, Conn., in 1774. He graduated at Yale College in 1793, was the youngest of his class and distinguished himself by his scholarly attainments. He was tutor at Yale from 1795 to 1799, when he was appointed Principal of Addison County Grammar School on the recommendation of Dr. Dwight, then Pres- dent of Yale College. In 1800 he was appointed President of Middlebury College. He continued to act, however, as Principal of the Grammar School until 1805. Under President At water's administration the College grew and prospered. In 1809 he resigned his office and accepted a similar position in Dickinson College at Carlisle, Pa. After his resignation of the presidency of Dickinson in 18 15 he returned to New Haven and established his residence there. His degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred by the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. While residing in Middlebury, he was mar- ried to Clarissa, daughter of Rev. Eleazer Storrs, who died at New Haven in 1834. He subsequently married Mrs. Susan Barnes, whom he survived four years. Doctor Atwater continued to reside at New Haven until his death, July 29, 1858.

REV. HENRY DAVIS, D. D.

Appointed, 1809; resigned, 1817; died, 1852.

Rev. Henry Davis, D. D., was born in East Hampton, N. Y., in

1 771. His ancestors came from Kidderminster, , and were parishioners of Richard Baxter. He prepared tor college at Clinton Academy, and graduated at Yale in 1796. He immediately accepted

a tutorship at , which he held till 1798. He then en- tered upon the study of theology at Somers, Conn., with Dr. Charles lO MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Backus, who also had the training of Dr. Woods of Andover and President Moore of Amherst. In about six months he was licensed to preach by the Association of Tolland County, and soon after was appointed tutor in Yale, where he remained till 1803. In 1806 he was called to the professorship of Greek in Union College. Three years after, upon the retirement of Dr. Atwater, he was elected Pres- ident of Middlebury College and was ordained at the time of his in- auguration. Later the degree of D. D. was conferred upon him by Union College and again the Greek professorship of that institution was offered him, which he declined. Later he declined the presiden- cy of Yale College. In 181 7 he was elected President of Hamilton

College. This position he held till 1833. He was President of Mid- dlebury from 1809 to 181 7. Dr. Davis was especially active in the establishment of Auburn Theological Seminary and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. He died at Clinton, N. Y., in 1852.

REV. JOSHUA BATES, S. T. D.

Appointed, 1818; retired, 1839; died, 1854.

Rev. Joshua Bates was born at Cohasset, Mass., March 20, 1776. His early boyhood was divided between farm labor or attendance on a country store and the ordinary schools of his neighborhood. It

was not till the age of seventeen that he began his classical studies

with the parish pastor and not till twenty that, after many inteirup- tions, he was fitted for college. Having carried on the studies of the freshman year while teaching a select school, he entered Harvard College as a sophomore and graduated with highest honors in the class of 1800. The next year he taught in Phillips Andover Acad- emy, and the next was a student of theology under Rev. Jonathan

French, of Andover, the Theological Seminary not being opened till four years later. Licensed in 1802, on March 16, 1803, he was or- dained and installed over the First Church and Parish in Dedham, Mass., as colleague with the Rev. . Mr. Haven died in about two months, leaving him sole tenant of the pastoral office, which he occupied for fifteen years. On the i8th of March, 1818, he was inaugurated President ot Middlebury College. His administra-

tion proved honorable, energetic and wise and the result of his ef-

forts, both as an educator and a man of affairs, was lasting. It had 1

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been his intention to retire from the presidency at the age of sixty.

Circumstances, however, made it advisable that he should delay the execution of his purpose for three years, and he remamed in office until after the Commencement of 1839. Visiting Washington im- mediately after his resignation, he was elected chaplain of the House of Representatives and acted in that capacity during the long session of the twenty-sixth Congress. He settled in Dudley, Mass., in

1843, where a pastorate of ten years was ended by his death, Jan. 14^ 1854.

REV. BENJAMIN LABAREE, D. D., LL.D.

Appointed, 1840; resigned, 1866; died, 1883.

He was the son of Benjamin and Hannah (Farwell) Labaree, born

in Charlestown, N. H., r8oi, June 3. He studied at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., graduated at 1828, and at Andover Theological seminary 1831, and was ordained by the Presbytery of Nevvburyport, at Bradford, Mass., Sept. 26, 1831. Before entering the Academy he had been a teacher in North Caro- lina, and after his Seminary course he was sent out by the American Education Society to make a tour through the region south-west of Ohio to enlist young men for the ministry. Soon after, in September,

1 83 1, he accepted a position as head teacher in a Manual Labor

School at Spring Hill, Tenn., where he resided till 1836. During the last four years of this period he was connected with Jackson College, Columbia, Tenn.— as Professor of ancient languages, i832-4,and as President, 1834-6. In the autumn of 1833 he was unanimously elected to the Presidency of Western Reserve (now Adelbert) College,

and in 1 835 to the chair of Sacred Rhetoric in Lane Theological Sem-

inary ; both of which calls he declined. From 1837 to 1840 he was Secretary of the Central American Education Society at , from which position he was called to the Presidency of Middle- bury College. His long administration of twenty-six years was an em- inently successful one. The endowment of the College was largely increased by his earnest and self-sacrificing efforts. The new dormi- tory, "Starr Hall," was built in i86r, and promptly rebuilt after the fire of 1864. He commanded the esteem of his pupils for the thor- oughness of his instruction, the firmness of his government, and his paternal care for their welfare. He labored for the religious interests 12 MroDLEBURY COIXEGE.

of the college ; sixty-three of his graduates became ministers. His devotion to his work led him to decline an invitation to a secretary- ship of the American Board. After leaving Middlebury Dr. Labaree resided at Andover, Mass., 1867-69; was acting pastor at South

; Weymouth, Mass., 1869 resided at West Roxbury, Mass., 1870-75 ; at Charlestown, N. H., 1875-80; at Walpole, N. H., from 1880 till his death, Nov. 15, 1883. He was appointed lecturer on Moral Phil- osophy and International Law in Dartmouth College in 1871 and held the office until 1876. He lectured on these topics also at Middle- bury College in 1874. He received the degree ot D. D. from the

University of Vermont in 1841 ; and the degree of LL.D. from Dart- mouth College in 1864. Dr. Labaree was married in Dorchester, Mass., Sept. 29, 1831, to Eliza Paul Capen, who died in Spring Hill, Tenn., Oct. 12, 1835, leaving two sons, Benjamin and John C. Dr. Labaree was again married in 1836, Oct. 25, to Mrs. Susan (Free- man) Fairbank of Cincinnati, Ohio. Dr. Labaree and his late widow are buried at Charlestown, N. H.

REV. HARVEY DENISON KITCHEL, D. D.

Appointed, 1866; resigned, 1875.

President Kitchel was born at Whitehall, N. Y., February 3, 181 2. His education was obtained by persistent efforts, and he graduated at

Middlebury College with high honors in 1835. The fall after gradu- ation he taught in Castleton Seminary, and soon after entered upon his studies at Andover Theological vSeminary, where he remained un- til 1836, when he returned to Middlebury College as tutor. The next year he resumed his studies at Yale Theological Seminary and gradu- ated at that institution in 1838. The next year he became pastor of the Congregational church in Thomaston, Conn., where he re- mained until 1848, when he was called to the First Congregational church in , Mich. His service with that church continued for sixteen years and there he confirmed his reputation as a vigorous thinker, an eloquent preacher, a strong man. In 1864 he accepted a call to the Plymouth church in Chicago, and thence in 1866, upon the retirement of President Labaree, he was called to the presidency of Middlebury College. Dr. Kitchel entered upon the duties of his office in the fullness of his powers and for nine years administered the affairs of the college with sound judgment and thorough effi- 3

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ciency. In the State at large he at once took his place as a man of commanding powers and wide influence, and into the immediate col- lege life he entered with dignity and kindHness. He resigned the pres- idency of the college in 1875. In early life he married Miss Ann

Sheldon of Rupert, Vt. ; she became the mother of his six sons, who are all filling honorable and responsible positions. His second wife was Mrs. Ophelia Sayre of Brooklyn, N. Y. Not long before coming to Middlebury he married Mrs. Harriet Smith of Milwaukee, whose worth and grace added largely to the success of his administration. They are passing the last years of honored lives in their home at East Liverpool, Ohio.

REV. CALVIN BUTLER HULBERT, D. D.

Appointed, 1875 ; resigned, 1880.

President Hulbert was successor to President Kitchel, coming to the office after a vacancy in the presidency of a year. Professor W. H. Parker, senior professor, acting in the interim. Dr. Hulbert was born in Vermont, at East Sheldon, Oct. 18, 1827. His parents were Chauncey and Charlotte (Munsell) Hulbert. His pre- paration for college was made at the Academies at Bakersfield and Thetford. The experiences formerly so common to students, that of struggle for means of carrying on study, teaching in winter and working on the farm part of the summer, was not an exception in

his case ; he was compelled to make his own way. He entered Dartmouth College in 1849 and graduated in the class of 1853. Then followed three years of teaching, one at Swanton and two as

Principal of the Franklin County Grammar School, St. Albans, Vt. In the Autumn of 1856 he entered the Theological Seminary at An- dover, Mass., and graduated in 1859. On October 20 of the same year he was ordained and installed pastor of the Congregational church. New Haven, Vt. It was while pastor of this church in the vicinity of Middlebury that his official connection with the College began, he being in 1866 elected a member of the Board of Trustees. He evinced a warm and abiding interest in the prosperity of the col- lege. After ten years' labor at New Haven he was dismissed from this place to enter upon the pastorate of the Bellville Avenue Congrega-

tional church, Newark, N. J., which he began Jan. i, 1870. In May, 1872, he was installed pastor of the Second Congregational church of 14 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Bennington, Vt., continuing there until entering upon the duties of the presidency of Middlebury College, July, 1875. At Commence- ment time, 1880, he resigned the presidency and returned to the work ot the gospel ministry. He was acting pastor of the Congregational church, Lyndonville, Vt., until 1886. In 1887 he entered upon the pastorate of the Congregational church in East Hardwick, Vt. In 1875 Dartmouth College conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity. Dr. Hulbcrt has written many papers and addresses of value, chiefly upon topics connected with education.

REV. , D. D., LL.D.

Appointed, 1880; resigned, 1885.

His parents were Hon. and Susan Faulkner Hamlin, who resided in Waterford, Me. His father was teacher, member of the General Court of , and High Sheriff of Oxford County. was ^t that time a province of Massachusetts.

Cyrus Hamlin was born in Waterford, Me., January 5, t8ii. Till he was 16 years old he lived on a farm, attending the common school a few weeks each year. January i, 1827, he entered a jewelry and silversmith establishment in Portland, Me. Under the preaching of Payson he became a Christian and went to Bridgton Academy, May, 1829, to prepare for the ministry. He was graduated from in 1834, and while in college exhibited the same mechanical skill and Christian courage which characterized his later life. In his sophomore year he built a steam engine under great difficulties, the first one constructed in Maine. He was graduated from Bangor Theological Seminary in 1837. His wish was to go into Central Africa as an explorer, but the A. B. C. F. M. sent him to Constantinople to establish a High School and to superintend educa- tion. From 1840 till i860 he was principal of Bebek Seminary ; and then became engaged in the work of founding and securing a building for it. Success crowned this last effort only after the most persistent and patient labor. He was its first President and continued in this office till 1877. During his residence at Constanti- nople he showed his great executive power in the successful introduc- tion of industrial activities, especially bread-making, among the perse- cuted and in connection with the English hospital at Scutari 5

PRESIDENTS. 1 during the Crimean war. From 1877 to 1880 he was Professor of Theology in Bangor Theological Seminary and from 1880 to 1885 was President of Middlebury College. Several thousand dollars were collected by him with which he fitted up new rooms for the library and added many books to it, arranged the cabinets in new and spacious quarters, greatly enlarged the amount of physical apparatus, and built a boarding hall. These remain as a constant reminder of his energy. He received the degree of D. D. from Bowdoin and Harvard and LL.D. from the University of New York and Bowdoin. He now resides in Lexington, Mass.

EZRA BRAINERD, LL.D.

Appointed pro tempore, 1885 ; elected, 1886.

Ezra Brainerd was born at St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 17, 1844. His early life was spent in that town, where he received his preparation

for college. Through the influence of the Rev. Dr. J. E. Rankin he was led to enter Middlebury College in the autumn of i860. He graduated in 1864, receiving the first honor, and was immediately

appointed tutor for the following year. There is but one other in- stance in the history of the college of the appointment of a student to the position of instructor for the year succeeding his graduation. After serving for two years as tutor, Mr. Brainerd entered the Theo- logical Seminary at Andover, Mass., where he graduated in i868. He was at once appointed to the chair of Rhetoric and English Lit- erature in Middlebury College, left vacant by the resignation of Pro- fessor Brainerd Kellogg, who had been called to the Brooklyn Poly- technic Institute. He filled this position until 1880, when he was made Professor of Physics and Applied Mathematics. In 1885, upon the resignation of the Rev. Dr. Cyrus Hamlin, he was appointed tem-

porary president by the Board of Trustees, and on April 17, 1886, he was elected eighth president of the college with which he had been so long connected. In addition to his regular college duties, Presi- dent Brainerd has given much study to other departments of Natural Science, and has made several important contributions to the Botany and Geology of Vermont. In 1887, he was one of the three commis- sioners appointed to revise the school laws of the State of Vermont. In 1888, he received the degree of LL.D. from Ripon College, Wis- consin, and also from the . 6

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FACULTY.

Appointed. 1800 B., *REV. JEREMIAH ATWATER, A. Yale, 1793 ; A. M., Yale, 1796; S. T. D., Dickinson, 1810; D. D., University of Pennsylvania, 181 1 Died 1858 President, 1800-1809.

1800 *HON. JOEL DOOLrCTLE, A. B., Yale, 1799 ; A. M., Middlebury, 1802 Died 1841 Tutor, 1800-1801

1801 *HON. SAMUEL SWIFT, A. B., Dartmouth, 1800; A.

M., Middlebury and Dartmouth, 1803 ; LL. D., Mid- dlebury, i860 Died [875 Tutor, 1801-1803.

1803 *REV. EXPERIENCE PORTER, A. B., Dartmouth,

1803 and Middlebury, 1804 ; A. M., Middlebury, 1806 Died 1828 Tutor, 1803-1804.

1804 *REV. THOMAS ABBOT MERRILL, A. B., Dart-

mouth, 1801 ; A. M., Middlebury and Dartmouth,

1805 ; D. D., Middlebury, 1837 Died 1855 Tutor, 1804-1805.

1804 *REV. WALTER CHAPIN, A. B., Middlebury, 1803; A. M., 1806 Died 1827 Tutor, 1804-1805.

1805 *FREDERICK HALL, A. B., Dartmouth, 1803; A.M.,

Middlebury, 1806, and Dartmouth and Harvard, 1810 ; M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1827; LL. D., Dartmouth, 1841 Died 1843 Tutor, 1805-1806. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1806- 1824.

1806 *HON. DANIEL CHIPMAN, A. B., Dartmouth, 1788 ; A. M., Middlebury, 1808; LL. D., Middlebury, 1849 Died 1850 Professor of Law, 1806-1816.

1806 *REV. ALLEN GREELEY, A. B., Dartmouth, 1804 ; A. M., Middlebury and Dartmouth, 1807 Died 1843 Tutor, 1806- 1808. 1 ; 7

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Appointed. 1808 *REV. OLIVER HULBURD, A. B., Middlebury, 1806 A.M., 1809 Died 18 14 ' Tutor. 1808-1811. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, 1811-1812.

1809 *REV. RICHARD HALL, A. B., Middlebury, 1808; A.M., 181 1 Died 1824 Tutor, 1809-18 10. i8io *REV. HENRY DAVIS, A. B., Yale, 1796 ; A. M., Yale

and Williams, 1799 ; S. T. D., Union, 18 10. ...Died 1852 President, 1810-1817.

1810 *IRA BASCOM, A. B., Middlebury, 1807; A. M., i8to. .Died 1820 Tutor, 1810-1811.

181 *REV. WILLIAM GOODELL, A. B., Middlebury, 1810; A. M., 1813 Died 1865 Tutor, 1811-1813.

181 *HON. HORATIO CONANT, A. B., Middlebury, 1810 ; A. M., 1813; M. D Died 1879 Tutor, 1811-1813.

1812 *REV. JOHN HOUGH, A. B., Yale, 1802 ; A. M., Yale,

1805 ; Williams, 1806; Middlebury, 1807; S. T. D., Middlebury, 184.C; Died 1861 Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, 1812-1817. Professor of Theology, 1817-1825. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, 1825-1838. Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1838-1839.

1813 *REV. JOEL HARVEY LINSLEY, A. B., Middlebury,

181 1 ; A. M., 1814; D. D., 1837 Died 1868 Tutor, 1813-1815. 1813 *REV. SAMUEL S. DAVIS, A. B., Middlebury, 1812;

A. M , Middlebury and Union, 18 15 ; D. D., Franklin, 1845 Died 1877 Tutor, 1813-1814. 1814 *SOLOMON METCALF ALLEN, A. B., Middlebury,

1813 ; A. M., Middlebury and Williams, 1817. .Died 181 Tutor. 1814-1817. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, 1817.

1815 *REV. ELEAZER STORRS BARROWS, A. B., Mid-

dlebury, 181 1 ; A. M., Middlebury, 18 14; College of New Jersey, 181 7 Died 1847 Tutor, 1815.

1 815 *REV. OTTO SMITH HOYT, A. B., Middlebury, 1813 ; A. M., 1816 Died 1869 Tutor, 1815-1816. 8 7

1 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Appointed. 1816 *HON. NATHANIEL CHIPMAN, A. B., Yale, 1777; LL. D., Dartmouth, 1797 Died 1 843 Professor of Law, i8 16-1843.

1816 *REV. REUEL KEITH, A. B., Middlebury, 1814; A. M., 18 19; D. D., 1827 Died 1842 Tutor, 1816-1817.

181 *HOLDEN RHODES, A. B., Middlebury, 1815 ; A. M., i8r8 Died 1857 Tutor, 1817.

1817 *REV. DANIEL HEMENWAY, A. B., Middlebury, 1815; A. M., 1818 Died 1871 Tutor, 1817-1818.

1817 *ROBERT BRIDGES PATTON, A. B., Yale, 181 7; Mid-

dlebury, 181 8 ; A. M., Middlebury, 1820 ; Ph. D., Goet- "182 tingen, 1 Died 1839 Tutor, 1817-1818. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, 1818-1825.

1818 *REV. JOSHUA BATES, A. B., Harvard, 1800; A. M.,

Harvard and Brown, 181 3 ; S.T. D.,Yale, 181 8.. Died 1854 President, 1818-1839.

1818 *FRANKLIN SHERRILL, A. B., Williams, 1815 ; Mid- dlebury, 1818; A. M., Middlebury, 1819 Died 1856 Tutor, 1818 1820.

1818 *HENRY HOWE, A. B., Middlebury, 1817; A. M., 1820 Died 1865 Tutor, 1818-1820.

1820 *REV. JONATHAN COLEMAN SOUTHMAYD, A. B., Middlebury, 181 7; A. M., 1820- Died 1838 Tutor, 1821-1822.

1820 *REV. JUSTUS WARNER FRENCH, A. B., Middle-

bury, 181 7 ; A. M., 1820 Died 1862 Tutor, 1820-1821.

1821 *REV. HEMAN ROOD, A. B., Middlebury, 1819; A. M., 1822; D. D., 1873 Died 1882 Tutor, 1821-1822.

1822 *REV. JOSIAH FLETCHER GOODHUE, A. B., Mid-

dlebury, 182 1 ; A. M., 1824 Died 1863 Tutor, 1822-1823.

1823 *EDWARD TURNER, A. B., Yale, 1818; A. M., Yale,

1821 ; Middlebury, 1825 Died 1838 Tutor, 1823-1825. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, I825- 1838. FACULTY. 19

Appointed. 1824 *REV. LUTHER GOODYEAR BINGHAM, A, B.,

Middlebury, 1821 ; A. M., 1824 Died 1878 Tutor, 1824.

1825 *REV. JOHN STEVENS, A. B., Middlebury, 1821 ; A. M., Middlebury, 1824; Brown, 1829; D. D., Roch- ester, 1873 Died 1877 Tutor, 1825-1827.

1827 *REV. EDWIN HALL, A. B., Middlebury, 1826 ; A. M., 1829; D. D., 1846 Died 1877 Tutor, 1827-1828.

1828 *REV. WILLIAM CHAUNCEY FOWLER, A. B., Yale, 1816; A. M., Yale, 1819; Middlebury, 1837;

LL. D., Lafayette, 186 r Died 1881 Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1828-1838.

1828 *REV. HENRY SMITH, A. B., Middlebury, 1827; A.

M., 1830 ; D. D., 1847 ; LL. D., Marietta, 1874.. Died 1879 Tutor, 1828-1830.

1830 *REV. TRUMAN MARCELLUS POST, A. B., Middle- bury, 1829; A. M., 1832; D. D., 1855 Died 1886 Tutor, 1830-1832.

1832 *WILLIAM HENRY PARKER, A. B., Middlebury, 1830; A.M., 1833 Died 1889 Tutor, 1832-1834. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1848- 1881. Emeritus, 1881.

*REV. HARVEY CURTIS, A. B., Middlebury, 1831 1834 ; A. M., 1834; D. D., 1857 Died 1862 Tutor, 1834-1835.

1835 REV. SAMUEL STORRS HOWE, A. B., Middlebury, 1829; A. M., 1832 Died 1888 Tutor, 1835-1836.

1836 ^LEONARD RAWSON, A. B., Middlebury, 1833; A. M., 1836 Died 1838 Tutor, 1836 1837.

*HON. MEACHAM, A. B., Middlebury, 1836 JAMES 1832 ; A. M., 1835 Died 1856 Tutor, 1 836- 1 838.

Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1 846-1850.

1836 REV. HARVEY DENISON KITCHEL, A. B., Mid-

; dlebury, 1835 ; A. M., Middlebury, 1838 Yale, 1865 ; D. D., Middlebury, 1858 ' Tutor, 1836-1837. President, 1866-1873. * 20 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Appointed. 1837 REV. JAMES DAVIE BUTLER, A. B., Middlebury, 1836; A. M., 1839; LL.D., 1862. Tutor, 1837-1838.

1838 *SOLOMON STODDARD, A. B., Yale, 1820; A. M.,

Yale, 1823 ; Middlebury, 1838 Died 1847 Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1838. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, 1838- 1847.

MADISON FLAGG, A. B., Middlebury, 1838 JAMES 1835 ; A.M., 1 838 Tutor, 1838. 1838 *CHARLES BAKER ADAMS, A. B., Amherst, 1834;

A. M., Amherst, 1837 ; Middlebury, 1839 ^^^^ 1853 Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1838-1847.

1838 *REV. JAMES ANDRUS BLIN STONE, A. B., Middle-

bury, 1834 ; D. D., Madison, 1853 Died 1888 Tutor, 1838-1839.

*ALEXANDER CATLIN TWINING, A. B., Yale, 1820 1838 ; A. M., Yale, 1823; Middlebury, 1839; LL.D., Yale, 1865 Died 1884 Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1838- 1847. 1839 *RENSSELAER DAVID CHANCEFORD ROBBINS, A. B., Middlebury, 1835; A. M., 1838; D. D., 1882 Died 1882 Tutor, 1839. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, 1848-1866. Professor of Greek and German, 1866-1872.

1839 WILLIAM FRANKLIN BASCOM, A. B., Middlebury, 1838; A. M., 1841 Tutor, 1839-1845.

1840 *REV. BENJAMIN LABAREE, A. B., Dartmouth,

1828; D. D., University of Vermont, 1841 ; LL.D., Dartmouth, 1864.... Died 1883 President, 1839-1866. Instructor in International Law and History of Civilization, 1 876- 1 877.

1840 *REV. ALBERT SMITH, A. B., Middlebury, 1831 ; A. M., 1834; D. D., Shurtleff, i86o Died 1863 Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1840-1844.

1840 *REV. DAVID TAPPAN STODDARD, A. B., Yale, 1838; A. M., Yale, 1841 Died 1857 Tutor, 1840. 1

FACULTY. 2 I

Appointed. 1840 *REV. MILO JUDSON HICKOK, A. B., Middlebury,

1835 ; A. M., 1838; D. D., College of New Jersey, 1861 Died 1873 Tutor, 1840.

1843 *REV. MATTHEWS DAVIDSON GORDON, A. B.,

Middlebury, 1 840 ; A. M., 1 843 Died 1853 Tutor, 1843-1844.

1844 *JAMES HADLEY, A. B., Yale, 1S42 ; A. M., Yale, 1845; LL. D., Wesleyan, 1866 Died 1872 Tutor, 1844-1845.

1845 HON. JOHN CHARLES CHURCHILL, A. B., Mid-

dlebury, 1843 > A. M., 1846 ; LL.D., Middlebury, 1874; Hamilton, 1882 •••• Tutor, 1845-1846.

1846 *EBER DOUGLASS MUNGER, A. B., Middlebury,

1842 ; A. M., 1845 Died 1847 Tutor, 1846-1847.

1847 REV. GEORGE NYE BOARDMAN, A. B., Middle- bury, 1847; A. M., 1850; D. D., University of Ver- mont, 1867 Tutor, 1847-1849. Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1853-1859.

1848 JOHN BUTLER TALCOTI^ A. B., Yale, 1846 ; A. M., Yale, 1849 Tutor, 1848.

1848 *HON. , A. B., Middlebury, 1825; A. M., 1828; M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1828 Died 1.855 Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1848-1854.

1849 REV. JOSEPH AVERY BENT, A. B., Middlebury, 1845 ; A. M., 1848 Tutor, 1849-1850.

1850 REV. IRA DOTY BURWELL, A. B., Middlebury, 1847; A. M., 1850 Tutor, 1850.

1850 Rev. JEREMIAH EAMES RANKIN, A. B., Middle-

bury, 1848; A. M., 1851 ; D. D., 1869 Tutor, 1850-1851.

185 REV. JOSEPH BAUGHER BITTINGER, A. B., Penn- sylvania College, 1844; D. D., Western Reserve, 1864 Professor of Rhetoric and EngUsh Literature, 1851-1853. 2 2 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Appointed. 1851 ELEAZER SHERMAN, A. B., xMiddlebury, 1849; A. M., 1852 Tutor, 1851-1852.

1852 *REV. HIRAM MEAD, A. B., Middlebury, 1850; A. M., 1853; D. D. 1870 Died i88i Tutor, 1852-1854.

1854 SOLON ALBEE, A. B., Middlebury, 1851 ; A. M., 1854 Tutor. 1854-1855. Professor of Latin, 1866-1880.

1855 ^GILBERT COOK LANE, A. B., Middlebury, 1853; A. M., 1856 Died 1858 Tutor, 1855-1856.

1855 REV. GEORGE AUGUSTUS WEEKS, A. B., Middle- bury, 1853; A. M., 1856 Tutor. 1855-1856.

1856 *ISAAC FARWELL HOLTON, A. B., Amherst, 1836 ; M. A., Amherst, 1846 Died 1874 Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1856-1857.

1856 REV. EDWARD PAYSON HOOKER, A. B., Middle-

bury, 1855 ; A. M., 1858; D. D., 1881 Tutor, 1856-1857. 1857 REV. LEWIS AUGUSTIN AUSTIN, A. B., Middle-

bury, 1856 ; A. M., 1859 Tutor. 1857- 1859. Professor of Latin, 1880-1885.

1859 REV. SAMUEL WARD BOARDMAN, A. B., Middle-

bury, 1851 ; A. M., 1854; Dartmouth, 1859; D. D., Hamilton, 1870 Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1859-1861.

1859 REV. CHARLES MARSH MEAD. A. B., Middlebury,

1856 ; A. M., 1859 ; Ph. D., Tuebingen, 1866 ; D. D., Middlebury, 1881 Tutor, 1859-1860.

i860 BRAINERD KELLOGG, A. B., Middlebury, 1858; A. M., 1861 Tutor, 1860-1861. Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1861-1868. Instructor in Elocution, 1872 —

1 86 1 REV. JOHN KILBOURN WILLIAMS, A. B., Middle-

bury, i860 ; A. M., 1863 Tutor, 1861-1863. — — .

FACULTY. 23

Appointed.

1861 SEELY, Ph. B., Yale, 1856 ; M. D., Berkshire Medical School, 1857; A. M., Yale, i860. Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, i86i

*REV. E. PIERCE, A. B., Middlebury, 1861 1863 JAMES ; A.M., 1864 Died 1870 Tutor, 1863-1864.

1864 EZRA BRAINERD, A. B., Middlebury, 1864 ; A. M., 1867; LL. D., Ripon and University of Vermont, 1888 Tutor, 1864-1866. Professor of Rhetoric and EngUsh Literature, 1868-1880. Professor of Physics and Applied Mathematics, 1880 President, /rc> tempore, 1885-1886. President, 1886—

1866 REV. GEORGE NELSON WEBBER, A. B., Amherst,

1852 ; M. A., Amherst, 1855 ; D. D., Amherst, 1870. Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, 1866-1874. Pro tempore^ 1885-1886.

1872 EDWIN HALL HIGLEY, A. B., Middlebury, 1868; A.M., 1871 Professor of Geeek and German, 1872-1882.

1874 WILLIAM B. CLARK, A. B., Amherst, 1874 Instructor in Intellectual Philosophy and Logic, 1874-1875. HENRY HERBERT ROSS, A. B., Middlebury, 1874 1872 ; A.M., 1875 Instructor in Greek and Mathematics, 1874-1875. 1875 REV. CALVIN BUTLER HULBERT. A. B., Dart-

mouth, 1853 ; D. D., Dartmouth, 1876

-President, 1875-1880. -

1875 *REV. M. STUART PHELPS, A. B., Yale, 1869 ; Ph. D., Yale, 1874 Died 1883 Instructor in Intellectual Philosophy and Logic, 1875-1876.

1877 DAVID McGregor means, a. B., Yale, 1868. . . Professor of Political and Mental Science, 1 877-1880. 1S80 REV. CYRUS HAMLIN, A. B., Bowdoin, 1834; A.

M., Bowdoin, 1837 ; D. D., Bowdoin, 1854 ; Harvard,

1861 ; LL. D., University of New York, 1870 ; Bow- doin, 1880 President, 1880-1885.

1880 JULIAN WILLIS ABERNETHY, A. B., Middlebury, 1876; A. M., 1879; Ph. D., Yale, 1879

Tutor, 1880-188 1. — — — — .

24 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Appointed. 1881 HENRY W. HULBERT. A. B., Middlebury, 1879;

A. M., 1 882 Tutor, 1881-1882.

1882 WILLIAM WELLS EATON, A. B., Amherst, 1868; M. A., Amherst, 1871 Professor of Greek, 1882-1884. Professor of Greek and German, 1884-

1882 REV. FRANK HUGH FOSTER, A. B., Harvard,

1873 ; Ph. D., Leipsic, 1882 Protessor of Philosophy and German, 1882-1884.

1884 EDWARD STRIEBY STEELE, A. B., Oberhn, 1872. Professor of Philosophy, 1884-1885,

1884 SAMUEL SHELDON, A. B., Middlebury, 1883; A. M., 1887; Ph. D., Wuerzburg, 1888 Instructor in Mathematics, 1884-1885.

1885 HENRY EDWARDS SCOTT, A. B., Harvard, 1881. Professor of Latin and Instructor in French, 1885-1887.

1885 CHARLES BAKER WRIGHT, A. B., Buchtel, 1880; A. M., Buchtel, 1885 Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1885—

1886 REV. GRANVILLE YAGER, A. B., Wesleyan, 1866. Professor of Psychology, Ethics and Economics, 1886-1889. Professor of Psychology and Ethics, 1889 1886 THOMAS EMERSON BOYCE, A. B., Middlebury, 1876; A.M., 1879 Professor of Mathematics, 1886

1887 JAMES MORTON BATON, A. B., University of the

City of New York, 1 883 ; Harvard, 1 884 Professor of Latin and French, 1887

1889 WALTER E. HOWARD, A. B., Middlebury, 1871.. Professor of History and Political Science, 1889 FACULTY. 25

FACULTY.

T 889— 1890.

EZRA BRAIN ERD, LL. D., President,

I And Professor of Physics.

HENRY MARTYN SEELY, A M., M. D.,

Burr Professor of Chemistry and Natural History.

Rev. GRANVILLE YAGER, A. M.,

Professor of Psychology and Ethics.

WILLIAM WELLS EATON, A. M.,

Professor of Greek and German.

WALTER EUGENE HOWARD, A. M.,

Professor of History and Political Science.

THOMAS EMERSON BOYCE, A. M., Professor of Mathematics.

CHARLES BAKER WRIGHT, A. M.,

Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature.

JAMES MORTON PATON, A. B., Morton Professor of Latin and French.

BRAINERD KELLOGG, A. M.,

Instructor in Elocution.

C. B. WRIGHT,

Librarian. 26 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1S02-1S04

ALUMNI

1802

*Aaron Petty, Westminster, Vt. He had the ministry in view. Died 1803.

1803

Walter Chapin, Woodstock, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Principal of Royalton Academy, 1803- 1804. Tutor in Middlebury College. 1804-1805. Pastor of Congrega- tional church in Woodstock, 1810-1827. Secretary Vermont Domes- tic Association seven years. Trustee of Middlebury Col- lege, 1821-1827. A. M. Died 1827. Henry Chipman, Detroit, Mich. . Practiced in Walterborough, S. C, 1809-1824. Removed to Detroit, 1824. Chief Judge of Wayne County Court, 1825-1827. Judge of the U. S. Territorial Court of Mich., 1827-1832. Recorder of De- troit, 1833-1835. Chief Justice of the District Crimmal Court, 1840- 1844. Adjutant U. S. service, 1812. A.M. LL. D., 1866. Died 1867. Edward S. Stuart, Lyons, N. Y. Lawyer. Studied law in Troy and settled in Lyons, N. Y. He was an uncle of Senator Stewart of Nevada. Died 1816.

1804 Charles Barney, New Haven, Conn. Teacher. Died 1815. Jonathan Bell, Detroit, Mich. Commissioned First Lieutenant U. S. A., 1815. Afterward he served in the Commissary Department with the rank of Major. He lived in I^wiston, N. Y., until 1850, when he removed to Detroit. Died 1867. Milo Cooke, Augusta, Ga. Lawyer and teacher. Read law in Middlebury and practiced in Wil- liston, Vt., till 1813. Principal Addison County Grammar School,

1817-1818 ; English Department, Richmond Academy, Augusta, 1818- 1820. A. M. Died 1820. James B. Gibson, Salem, N. Y. Lawyer. Died 1827. 1804-1805 ALUMNI. 27

*Thomas'E. Hale, Castine, Me. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1821.

*Daniel C. Hopkins, Montclair, N. J. Presbyterian clergyman. Ordained by the Presbytery of Hudson, N. Y., 1809. A. M. 'Died 1871. Thomas Dillino Huggins, Albany, N. Y. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1816. *Ira Manley, Keene, N. Y. Presbyterian clers^yraan. Principal of Brandon Academy four years and also taught in Rutland and West Rutland. Read law and theol- ogy. Was licensed to preach by the Rutland Association, 1813 and ordained about 1816. He preached in Essex and Oneida counties, N. Y., until about 1850, when he removed to , returning to Essex county about four years before his death. Died 1871.

David McWhorter. (?) A. B., Dartmouth College, 1805. Died 1809. *Mati'HEw Phelps, New Haven, Vt.

Representative in the Legislature, 181 1. Judge of Addison County Court, 1810-1812. Major U. S. service in the war of 1812. A. M. Died 1813. William Douglass Smith, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Clerk of the Vermont House of Representatives, 1809-1822. Died 1822. *JuBA Storks, Mansfield, Conn. Lawyer. Commenced practice in Buffalo, N. Y., 1808. Clerk Niag- ara County, igio. Engaged in commercial pursuits in Buffalo and Canandaigua, N. Y., and in 1826 removed to Mansfield. Died 1861.

1805

Amos Bingham, Philadelphia, Pa. Presbyterian clergyman. Licensed to preach, 1812. Ordained by the Pawlet Association, 1817. City missionary, Albany, N. Y., 1818- 1819; Boston, 1819-1828. Became a member of the Third Presby- tery of Philadelphia, 1838. A. M. Died 1861. Luther Palmer Blodgeit, Exeter, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Rochester, Vt., twelve years;

Jericho, 1819-1827 ; in Little Falls, N. Y., Sherburne, N. Y., and Ex- eter. A. M. Died 1862. William H. Cooley, Rupert, Vt.

He became a lawyer and settled in western New York. (?) Joel Davis, Croydon, N. H.

Congregational clergyman. Pastor in Barnard, Vt., 1808-1822 ; Wil- liamstown, Vt., 1824-1834; Washington, N. H., 1837-1840; Williams- town, 1840-1842. After 1842 lived in Croydon. A. M. Died 1853. Jesse Gove, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1808. Clerk U. S. Circuit and Dis- trict Courts, 1809-1842. Died 1842. 28 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1805

*Daniel Gray, Bridport, Vt. A. M. Died 1823. Daniel Hall, Troy, N. Y. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar in Troy, i8og. Secretary of the Rensse- laer and Saratoga Insurance Company and director of various banks. At the time of his death his was the oldest name borne on the rolls of the Rensselaer County bar. A. B,, Dartmouth College, 1805. Died 1868. Timothy Harris, Granville, Ohio. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Granville, Ohio, 1808-1822. A. M. Died 1822. John Lawton, Newport, N. H.

Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Windham, Vt., 1809-1819 ; Hills- boro, N, H., 1819-1834. Was then a home missionary in a few years. A. M. Died 1842.

Joseph D. Learned, Davenport, la. ( ?) lawyer. Began practice in Portland, Me., 1810. Entered the mili- tary service of the U. S., 1812; became colonel and was appointed to the command of the Eastern Military Division of the . In i8t6 he resumed the practice of the law in Baltimore, where he re- In he was living in. Davenport, Iowa. M. maijiedJiiLlSs?*^ 1844 ^""" A. RoLLiiTc. Mallar^^^^C{^/>J^ ^r^::^ Poultney, Vt. Lawyer. Principal Castleton Seminary, 1806. Practiced law in Castleton, 1807-1818; in Poultney, 1818-1831. Secretary of the Gov- ernor and Council of Vermont 1807. 1809-1812, and 1815-1819. State's Attorney, Rutland county, 1810-1813 and 1815-1816. Member of Con- gress, 1820-1831. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1825-1831. Died 1831. Calvin Noble, Chelsea, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Chelsea, 1807-1834. A. M. Died 1834. Justus Post, Caledonia, 111. Cadet, U. S. Military Academy, West Point, 1806-1807. Second Lieut. Reg. of Artillerists, 1807; First Lieut, 1811. Military Agent, 1812 and Agent of Fortifications, 1812-1815. Colonel, Staff Quartermaster- General, 1814. Disbanded, 1815. Farmer, Bonhomme Bottom, St. Louis county. Miss., 1816-1830. Judge of the County Court of St. Louis, Mo., 1822-1826. Engineer of the survey of the Illinois and canal, 1823-1824. Member of the Senate. 1826- 1830. Farmer and Merchant, Alexander (now Pulaski) county, Illinois, 1830-1846. Died 1846. Julius A. Preston, Orwell, Vt.

Graduated at seventeen years of age and died a few months after. Salem Town, Greencastle, Ind. Teacher. Conducted Teachers' Institute as early as 1843. Forty years a teacher in the State of New York and served one term as a member of the New York Senate. Author of many school books. A. M. LL.D., Regents University, 1849. Died 1864. Chester Wright, Montpelier, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1805-1807. Pastor, Montpelier, 1809-1830; Hardwick, 1837- 1840. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1819-1840. A. M. Died 1840. 1806-1807 ALUMNI. 29

1806 *WiLLiAM Andrews, Cornwall, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Windham, Conn., 1808-1813; Danbury. 1813-1827; Cornwall, 1827-1838. A.M. Died 1838. *Caleb Burge, Warsaw, N. Y.

Congregational clergyman. Physician. Author. A. M. M. t)., Castleton Medical College, 1828. Died 1838. *AsAHEL Clark, Glens Falls, N. Y. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1822. *SoLOMON G. CoNKLiN, Albany, N. Y.

Graduated at West Point, 1809, Died in the military service, i3io. (?)

*Chauncey Cook, Ottawa, III. Congregational clergyman. A. M. Died i860. *Eli Eddy, Bath, N. Y. Clergyman. Teacher. Author. Died 1832. *JoHN Frost, Waterville, N. Y. Presbyterian Clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1810. Agent A. B. C. F. M. in and New York, 1811-1812. Ordained 1813. Pastor, Whitesborough, N. Y., 1813-1833. Agent Oneida In- stitute, 1833-1834. Pastor. Elmira, N. Y., 1835-1839; Waterville, N. Y., 1841-1842. A. M. Died 1842. *Daniel Hascall, Hamilton, N. Y. Baptist clergyman. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Sacred Rhetoric, Hamilton Theological Seminary. Author. A. M. Died 1852. *Oliver Hulburd, WaynesboroughjGa. Presbyterian clergyman. Tutor, 1808-1811. Professor of Languages, 1811-1812. A. M. Died 1814. *Daniel Hunter, Amsterdam, N. Y.

Lawyer. A. B., Dartmouth, 1806. Died 1820. *Oliver Leavitt, Palermo, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Died 1837. * Luther Leland, Derby, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Derby, 1810-1822. A. M. Died 1822. *Stephen Martindale, Wallingford, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Teacher, West Dorset, 1807-1814. Pas-

tor, Tinmouth, Vt., 1818-1832 ; Wallingford, 1832-1847. A. M. Died 1847. *Calvin Sheldon, Oswego, N. Y. Lawyer. Represented Manchester in Vermont Legislature, 1820. State's Attorney, Bennington County, 1815-1821, and procured con- viction in the causa celebre State vs. Boorne. Died 1834. 1807 *Ira Bascom, Orwell, Vt. Tutor, 1810-1811. Physician. A. M. Died 1820. 30 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1807-1808

* Nathan Sidney Smith Beman, Troy, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Author. Trustee, 1824-1871. For more than twentv-five years he was pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Troy. A. M. D. D., Williams, 1824. LL. D., Middlebury, 1852. Died 1871. *Daniel Azro Ashley Buck, Chelsea, Vt.

Graduated at West Point, 1808. Representative in Legislature four- teen years. Speaker six years. State's Attorney six years. Member of Congress 1823-1829. A. M., and Dartmouth, 1823, Died 1841. *MiLLS PuRDY, Malone, N. Y.

Lawyer. A. B., Williams, 1807. A. M. Died 1813. , East Berkshire, Vt. Lawyer. Member of General Assembly, 1815-1817 and 1822-1825. Member Constitutional Convention, 1822. Judge Supreme Court, 1825-1827 and 1829-1846. Chief Justice, i84'6-i852. Governor 1854 and 1856. LL. D., University of Vermont, 1837. Died 1868. *, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Secretary of State, 1815-1823. Judge of Addison County Court, 1816-1822. Clerk of Supreme Court, 1820-1824. States At- torney, 1830-1831. Member of Congress, 1831-1843. Reporter of Supreme Court, 1843-1844. Governor, 1844-1846. Editor Vermont State Papers, 1823 and Laws^of Vermont, 1825. A. M. Died 1859. Oliver C. Stewart, Shore ham, Vt. Teacher. Principal of Brandon Academy for a while and then went to Pennsylvania. (?)

1808

*AsA AiKENS, Westport, N. Y. Lawyer. Represented Windsor in the Legislature of Vermont, 1818- 1820. Judge of , 1823-1825. President Council ot Censors of Vermont, 1827. Editor Vermont Supreme Court Reports, 1827-1828. A. M. Died 1863. *Samuel Champlain, New Orleans, La.

Major U. S. A., 1812. Died (?) *Peres Chapin, Pownal, Me. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Pownal, 1811-1839. Died 1839. * Fitch Chipman, Sheldon, N. Y.

He was from Pittstown, N. Y., and in 1850 was residing in Sheldon, N.Y. (?) Died 1858. (?)

GusTAVUS D. Chipman, . Middleburg, N. Y. Merchant. He was from Rutland. He was once a merchant in West Bloomfield, N.Y. (?) *Joseph Ward Clary, Cornish, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1809- 1811. Pastor, Dover, N. H., 1812-1828; Cornish, 1828-1835. Died 1835. *John Dickson, West Bloomfield, N.Y. i^awyer. Member of New York Legislature, 1829-1830. Member ot Congress, 1831-1835. A. M. Died 1852. 1808 ALUMNI. 31

*Udney- Hay Everest, Shoreham, Vt. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1845. *RiCHARD Hall, New Ipswich, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Tutor, 1809-1810; Andover Theologi- cal Seminary, 1811. Pastor, New Ipswich, 1812-1824. A.M. Died 1824. *JoHN Prentiss Kewley Henshaw, Providence, R. I. Episcopal clergyman. Author. Bishop of the diocese of Rhode

Island, 1843-1852. A. B., Harvard, 1808 ; A. M., iMiddlebury ; D. D., 1830. Died 1852. * Solomon S. Miller, Norfolk, Va. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1830. *NoADiAH Moore, Champlain, N. Y.

Manufacturer of iron. A. B., Williams, 1808. A. M. Died 1859. *JosiAH Peet, Norridgewock, Me. Congregational clergyman. Principal Castleton Seminary, 1808-1809. Andover Theological Seminary, 1809-1811. Pastor Norridgewock, 1814-1852. A. M. Died 1852. *Ralph Robinson, New Haven, N. Y.

Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor, Granville and Hartford, N. Y., i8io-

1822; Marshall, N. Y., 1822-1828 ; Pulaski, N. Y., 1828-1846; New Haven, 1846-. A. M. Died 1863.

Cephas L. Rockwood, Prairie Village,Wis.( ?)

Lawyer. He was from Chester. A. M. Died 1843-1847. (?) * Hippocrates Rowe, Palmyra, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Hewasfrom Pawlet. Ordained at Palmyra, 1813. Died before 1820. (?) *James N. Seaman, Hampden, Me,

Baptist clergyman. Pastor Second Baptist church, Providence, R. I., 1825-1831. Published a volume of poems, 1816. Died 1831. *LuTHER Sheldon, Easton, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Easton, 18 10-1853. A. M. ;D. D., 1851. Died 1866. *JosEPH Sill, Chillicothe, O. Lawyer. Member of Ohio Legislature, 1818-1819. District Attorney of Ross county, O., eleven years. Died 1875. *Ebenezer Peck Sperry, Lyme, O. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1809- 181 1. Pastor Dunstable, N. H., 1813-1819; Wenham, Mass., 1820. Went to Ohio about 1844. A. M. Died, 1853. * William Swetland, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1864. *Joshua Youngs Vail, Montpelier, Vt. Lawyer. Clerk of Washington county, 1818-1839. Member and Secretary, Council of Censors, 1820. A. M., University of Vermont, 1812. Died 1854. Edward Warren, Marlborough, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1812. Missionary of A. B. C. F. M.. Ceylon, 1815. A. M. Died at Cape Town, Africa, 1818. 32 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1809-1810

1809 * Harvey Bell, Middlebury, Vt.

Lawyer. Member Governor's Council, 1835. State Senator, 1836. Secretary, Board of Trustees, 1826-1843. Editor ot the Northern Galaxy, 1841-1848. A. M. Died 1848, *Bela Edgerton, Hicksville, O. Lawyer. Farmer. Member New York Legislature, 1826-1830. Died 1874. *MiCAiAH Fairfield, Hillsdale, Mich. Baptist clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1811-1812. Died 1858. *Benjamin Foster, Kingfield, Me. I^awyer. Died i860. *MuNNis M. Kinney, Webster, Mich. Lawyer. Represented Townshend in the Legislature of Vermont, i8i6- 1818 and 1821. A. B., Williams, 1809. Died 1863. *Thomas Leland, Claremont, N. H. Lawyer. Represented Windsor in the Legislature of Vermont, 1828- 1831. Died 1849. *Benjamin Brearley Stockton, Williamsburg, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman, Andover Theological Seminary, 1813. A. M., and Hamilton, 1815. Died 1861. *Jonathan David Winchester, Madison, O. Presbyterian clergyman. A. M. Died 1835. 1810 * Horatio Conant, Maumee City, O. Physician. Tutor, 1811 1813. Judge Court of Common Pleas. Clerk of the Common Pleas and Supreme Courts. Collector of Customs. A. M. M. D., elsewhere. Died 1879. *William Goodell, Cayuga, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Tutor, 1811-1813. Pastor, Grafton, Vt., 1814-1822. A. M. Died 1865. *FiFiELD Holt, Bloomfield, Me. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1813. Pastor, Bloomfield, 1814-1830. Died 1830.

*Justus Shailer Hough, • Syracuse, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Addison, Vt., 1815-1825; Livo- nia, 1850. A. M. Died 1872. *ZiMRi Howe, Castleton, Vt. Lawyer. Member Governor's Council, 1831-1835. State Senator, 1836-1838. Judge Rutland County Court, 1838-1844. Trustee, 1840- 1863. A. M. Died 1863. *Ephraim Holland Newton, Cambridge, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1813. Pastor, Marlboro, Vt., 1813-1833; Glens Falls, N.Y., 1833-1836; Cam- bridge, N. v., 1837-1843. Teacher there, 1843-1848. A. M.,'and Wil- liams, 1828. D. D., 1862. Died 1864. lSlO-1811 ALUMNI. 33

*Joh:n S. Pettibone, Manchester, Vt. Farmer. Representative in Legislature seven years. Judge of Pro- bate Court seven years. Member Governor's Council tour years. Died 1872. *Stephen C. Pitkin, Dumfries, Va. Teacher. Died 1811. *Daniel Smith, Louisville, Ky. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1813. Exploring agent and home missionary, 1814-1823, A. M. Died 1823.

1811

* Nathan Godfrey Babbitt, Beloit, Wis. Lawyer. Judge Cheshire County Court, 1842. Postmaster Walpole, N. H., 1847-1849. Alderman, Beloit. A. M. Died 1866. *Eleazer Storks Barrows, Utica, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1814-1815.

Tutor, Middlebury College, 1815 ; , 1817 1819. Pro- fesssor ot Latin, Hamilton College, 1819-1821. Editor Christian Jour- nal, 1828-1833, A, M., and College of New Jersey, 1817. Died 1847. *TiTus Brown, Francestown, N. H.

Lawyer. Representative in New Hampshire Legislature six years. President State Senate. Member of Congress, 1825-1829. A. M. Died 1849- *, Windsor, Vt. Lawyer. State's Attorney. 1831-1836. Representative in Legislature, 1834-1837, 1839-1842. Speaker, 1836, 1839-1842, Governor, 1848-1850. A. M., University of Vermont, 1835. LL. D., Middlebury College, 1849. Died 1866. *Enoch Corser, Plymouth, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Loudon, N. H., 1817-1834. A. M., Dartmouth, 1818. Died 1868. * Charles Davis, Danville, Vt. Lawyer. State's Attorney, 1828-1835, 1838-1839. Clerk House of Representatives, 1831. Representative, 1851. U. S. District Attor- ney, 1841-1845. Judge of Probate, 1845-1846. Judge Supreme Co'urt, 1846-1848. A. M. Died 1863. *Jeremiah Flint, Eden, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1814, Died 1843. *Calvin Hitchcock, Wrentham, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1814. Pastor, Newport, R. I., 1815-1820; Randolph, Mass., 1821-1851. D. D., 1841. Died 1867. Joseph Labaree, .Liberty, O. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Principal Addison County Grammar School. 1811-1813. Pastor in Vermont and New York,

1814-1825; North Carolina, 1825-1829; Ohio, 1829—. A.M. Died(?) Jacob Lansing, Albany, N. Y. Lawyer. Judge Albany County Court, 1828. A. M. Died 1858. 34 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 2811-1812

*Archy B. Lawrence, Liberty, Miss. Lawyer. Clergyman. Teacher. Editor. In 1850 he was principal of a Seminary in Liberty. A. M. Died (?) *JoEL Harvey Linsley, Greenwich, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Tutor, 1813-1815. Practiced law in Mid- dlebury till 1821. Andover Theological Seminary, 1821-1822. Presi- dent Marietta College, 1836-1846. Pastor, Greenwich, 1847-1868. A. M.; D. D., 1837. Died 1868. *Thomas Porter Matthews, Redford, Mich. Physician. Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Chemistry, Castle- ton Medical College, 1818-1820. Represented Cornwall in Vermont

Legislature, 1820. A. M. ; M. D. elsewhere. Died i86g. Benton Pixley, Independence, Mo. Congregational clergyman. He was from Great Barrington, Mass. Principal Montpelier Academy. Pastor, Williamstown, Vt. In 1821 • he was sent among the Osage Indians by the United Foreign Mission- ary Society. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M.in the West, 1826-1829. Com- missioned by the A. H. M. Society at Independence, Mo., 1832. (?) *JoHN Sargeant, Fort Ann, N. Y. Physician. M. D, elsewhere. Died 1854. *Calvin Solace, Bridport, Vt. Lawyer. Representative in Legislature, 1826-1828. Member Consti- tutional Convention, i8c;o. Judge County Court, 1835-1838 and 1842- 1844. A. M. Died 1865. *MiLES Powell Squier, Geneva, N. Y.

Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 18 14. Financial agent Auburn Theological Seminary, 1824-1826. Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Beloit College, 1849-1863. A.

M. ; D. D., 1852. Died 1866. Heman Swift, Bennington, Vt. Physician. Andover Theological Seminary, 1813-1814. State Sena- tor, 1837. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1856. Jonathan Taylor, Danbury, N. H.( ?) Episcopal clergyman. Died 1852.

1812

Jonathan Adams. New Sharon, Me. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1815. Pastor, Woolwich, Me., 1817-1832; Deer Isle, Me., 1832-1852; Booth- bay, Me., 1852-1858. A. M. Died 1861. Joseph Raphael Andrus, Sierra Leone, Africa. Episcopal clergyman. Yale, 1812-1813. Andover Theological Semi- nai'y, 1815-1816. First agent of American Colonization Society. A. M. Died 1821. *Seth Shaler Arnold, Ascutneyville, Vt. Congregational clergyman. First Sergeant war 1812. Pastor, Alstead, N. H., 1815-1834. Supplied other churches in New Hampshire, 1834- 1838; Westminster, Vt., 1838-1840; and other churches in Vermont until 1858. A. M. Died 1871. ;

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*GusTAVus Adolphus Bird, St. Louis, Mo,

A. M. Died (?)

*Stephen Bliss, Linn, III.

Presbyterian clergyman. He was the first Presbyterian preacher set- tled in Illinois. State Senator Illinois, 1824-1828. Died 1847. *IsAAC Newton Cushman, Hartland, Vt. Lawyer, Representative in Legislature, 1823-1825, 1832. State's At- torney, 1824-1827. Member Council of Censors, 1820. Died 1843. *Samuel S. Davis, - Surnmerville, Ga. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1815. Tu- tor in Middlebury College, 1813-1814 and in Union College, 1815- 1817, Pastor of churches in Georgia and many years. Professor Oglethorpe University, 1841-1842. A. M, and Union Col-

lege. ; D. D., Franklin College, Ga., 1845. Died 1877. * Martin C, Deming, Arlington, Vt, Merchant. Representative in Legislature, 1830-1832. Judge of Pro- bate, 1836-1838. Member Council of Censors, 1841, and Constitu- tional Convention, 1850. A. M, Died 1851. * Martin Fitch, Salem, N. Y. Physician. Died 1816. *Henry Fuller, North Stamford, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Smithtown, N. Y., 1816-1821 North Stamford, 1821-1844. Died 1867. *Allen Graves, Malcom Peth, India. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1815. Missionary, A. B. C, F. M., 1817-1843. A. M. Died 1843. *Friend Mabel Hall, Berkshire, Vt. Physician. Farmer. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1868. * George S. Henshaw, Montreal, Canada. Lawyer. Died before 1853. (?) *Oren Hyde, Fayetteville, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1822-1823. A. M.'and Yale college, 1820. Died 1873. * Hiram Sumner Johnson, Canton, N. Y.

Presbyterian clergyman. Died 1853. * Chester Long, Salem, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor Westernville, White Plains and Mel- ville, N. Y. New York City Missions, 1833-1836. Died 1877. ^Daniel Oliver Morton, Bristol, N. H.

Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Shoreham, 1814-1831 ; Spring-

field, 1831-1836 ; Winchendon. Mass., some years ; Bristol, N. H., un- til his death. Author Life of Levi Parsons and other works. Trus- tee, 1830-1846. A. M. Died 1852. Matthew Perkins, Sanbornton, N, H. Lawyer, Representative in New Hampshire Legislature, 1825, A. M. Died 1826. William Perrin, Berlin, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1815- 18 16. Published three volumes of poetry. Died 1824. 36 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1812-1813

Benjamin Pettengill, (?) A. B., Dartmouth, 1812. Died 1873. * JAMES Kent Platt, Plattsburgh, N. Y.

Physician. Studied in Yale one year ; Philadelphia and New York

three years ; two years ; Paris six months. Professor of Sur- gery in University of Vermont, 1823. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1824. *ISAAC Reed, Maysville, Ky. Clergyman. In 1851 he was principal of a Seminary in Maysville. Died 1858, Ashley Sampson, Rochester, N. Y. Lawyer. Judge Monroe County Court, 1823-1826, 1837-1844. Mem- ber New York Legislature, 1844. A. M. Died 1857. Horatio Shumway, Buffalo, N. Y. Lawyer. Died 1871. Job Sedgwick Swift, Dalton, Ga. Planter. Andover Theological Seminary, 1815. Died 1859. JosiAH Town, (?) Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Hanover Centre, N. H., 1814-

1833; Warren, O., 1834; Hudson, O. ; Illinois or Wisconsin. A. M., Dartmouth, 1815. Died 1855.

1813

Solomon Metcalf Allen, Middlebury, Vt. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1814-1816. Andover Theo- logical Seminary, 18 16. Professor of Languages in Middlebury Col- lege, 1816-1817, A. M. and Williams, 1817. Died 1817. Seneca G. Bragg, Kingston, N. Y. Episcopal clergyman. Studied at the Episcopal Seminary, Alexan- dria, Va. Ordained 1831. Was in active service in Georgia as a preacher and teacher till 1859. Died 1861. Thomas P. Chapin, Weathersfield, Vt. Not long after graduation he went to the Southern States and thence JO South America, where he enlisted as a soldier and is thought to have been executed with several others as a rebel. Henry Conant, Monroe, Mich.

Physician. M. D. elsewhere. Died 185 1. Franceway Ranna Cossitt, Lebanon, Tenn. Presbyterian clergyman. President Cumberland College, Ky., and Cumberland University, Tenn., 1843-1860. Editor Banner of Peace. D. D.. 1839. Died 1863. Nathan Douglas, Bangor, Me. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1815-

. 1816. Died 1866. Junius H. Hatch, Buffalo, N. Y. LaA^yer. Member New York Legislature. Died 1869. Thomas Hopkins, Middlebury, Vl.

His name was starred in the Triennial of 1822. (?) 1813 ALUMNI. 37

*Otto Smith Hoyt, New Haven, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1814- 1815. Tutor, 1815-1816. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1817. Pas- tor at Hinesburgh thirty years. Trustee, 1841-1869. A. M. Died 1869. Luther Humphrey, Edwardsburg, Mich. Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor, Burton, O., 1815-1828; Conneaut,

O., 1829-1831 ; Edwardsburg, Mich. (?) Hall Jackson Kelly, Boston, Mass.

Teacher. A. M. and Harvard, 1820. (?) *George W. Kirtland, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawyer. Practiced in Waterford, N. Y., for about 35 years. At one time he was Assistant Vice Chancellor of the State of New York. Re- moved to Brooklyn, 1856. Died 1872. *Sylvester Larned, New Orleans, La. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover and Princeton Theological Semi- naries, 1815-1816. First pastor First Presbyterian church, New Or- leans. A. M. Died 1820. *Abiel Pettibone Mead, Maiden, Mass.

Physician. A. M. ; M. D., elsewhere, 1830. Died 1857. *Selah Higley Merrill, Castleton, Vt. Lawyer. Register of Probate, 1814-1823, 1829-1837. Representative in Legislature, 1831-1833. State's Attorney, 1829-1835. Died 1839. *Samuel Nelson, Washington, D. C. Lawyer. Member Constitutional Convention New York, 1821. Judge New York Circuit Court, 1823-1831. Judge New York Supreme Court, 1831-1845. Justice United States Supreme Court, 1845-1872. Member Joint High Commission negotiating Treaty of \A/ashington, 1872. LL. D., 1841, and Geneva 1837, and Columbia and Hamilton, 1870. Died 1873. Benjamin Nixon, Pitisford, Vt. Died 1883. * Henry G. Palmer, Stonington, Conn.

Teacher. Died in New Jersey before 1853. (?) *Otis Rockwood, Cambridge, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1817. Pastor, Lynn, Mass., 1818-1832; Woodstock, Conn., 1834-1843. A. M. Died 1861. *John Ross, Tipton, Ind. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1813- 1814. Pastor, Somerset, Pa., Ripley, O., Richmond. Ind., 1817-1829. Home missionary, Ohio and Indiana, 1829-1850. Died 1876. Dudley D. Rosseter, Marietta, O. Congregational clergyman. Ordained, 1816. City missionary, Bos- ton, several years. In business for some years in Boston and New York. Settled in Marietta, 1839. Died 1870. *Reuben Smith, Beaver Dam, Wis. Presbyterian clergyman and author. Princeton Theological Semina-

ry, 1813-1814. Pastor, Ballston Centre, N. Y., 1816-1825 ; Burlington, Vt., 1825-1831; Waterford, N. Y., 1831-1848; Ballston Centre, 1848- 1853, A. M. and Union, i8i6. Died i860. 38 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1813-1814

Noble D. Strong, Auburn, N. Y. Editor and teacher. A. M. Died 1833. * Humphrey Webster, Jeffersonville, Ind.

Lawyer. Lieutenant war of 1812. Died 18 19. *LuKE Whitcomb, Townshend, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Townshend, 1815-1820. A. M. Died in Savannah, Ga., 1821. *JosEPH Whiteley, Caldwell, N. Y. Lawyer. Died 1869. * Carlos Wilcox, Dan bury, Conn. Congregational clergyman and author. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1817. Pastor, New Haven, Conn., 1823-1824; Hartford, Conn., 1824- 1826. Died 1827. *JoHN Willard, Salem, N. Y. Lawyer. Judge County Courts, 1824-1836. Judge Supreme Court

of New York, 1836-1862'. A. M. ; LL. D., 1850. Died 1862. * Hubbard Willson, Lancaster, N. H. Law student. Taught two terms in High School. Died 1819.

1814 *Samuel Clark Aiken, Cleveland, O. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1817. Pas- tor First Presbyterian church, Utica, N. Y., 1818-1835; Cleveland, O.,

1835-1858. A. M. ; D. D., 1842. Died 1879. * David Bailey, Weare, N. H. Lawyer. In Unity, N. H., two years; Rochester, N. Y., two years; Oswego, N. Y., eleven years—in the latter place, for a time, clerk of the County Court. Returned to Weare 1838 and engaged in agriculture. Died 1875. Remembrance Chamberlain, Milledgeville, Ga. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1816. Pastor in Georgia, 1825-1834. Agent Oglethorpe University, 1850. A. M. Died 1855. Benjamin Chase, Natchez, Miss. Presbyterian clergyman. Was Bible agent and missionary in the South and Southwest, 1824-1840. A. M. and Dartmouth, 1817. D. D., Washington College, Pa., 1857. Died 1870. *Ira Chase, Newton Center, Mass. Baptist clergyman, teacher and author. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1817. Professor of Languages and Biblical Literature, Colum- bia'College, 1819-1825, and of Theology and Ecclesiastical History in Newton Theological Seminary, of which he was one ot the origina-

tors, 1825-1845. A. M. ; D. D., Waterville, 1830. Died 1864. Caleb Clark, Truxton, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor, Truxton, 1820 until a few years be- fore his death, except two years at Pompey, N. Y. Died 1863. Nehemiah Cutter, Pepperell, Mass. Physician. For many years at the head of a large private insane asy- lum. M. D., Yale, 1817. Died 1859. 1814 ALUMNI. 39

* Orson Douglass, Philadelphia, Pa. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1818. La- bored among seamen in connection with the Eastburn Mariner's Chapel in Philadelphia, 1839-1852. A. M. Died 1852. Benjamin Durkee, Lebanon, N. H. Died 1816. *NoAH Emerson, Shinnecock Reservation, N.Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1817. Pastor, Baldwin, Me., 1825-1850. Missionary, Shinnecock Reserva- tion, i860. Died i860. *Pliny Fisk, Beirut, Syria. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1818. Missionary A. B. C. F. M., 1819-1825. A. M. Died 1825. *Calvin Foot, Brooklyn, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Ordained 1820. Pastor, Southwick, Mass., twenty-six years. Agent American Tract Society in Southern New York the last twenty years of his life. Died 1868. Benjamin Gildersleeve, Richmond, Va. Presbyterian clergyman and editor. Princeton Theological Semina- ry, 1816-1817. Editor Christian Observer, Charleston. S. C, 1826- 1845; Watchman and Observer, Richmond, Va.. 1845-1856; Central Presbyterian, 1856-1860. A.M.; D. D. elsewhere. Died 1875. *Thomas Charlton Henry, Charleston, S. C. Presbyterian clergyman and author. Princeton Theological Semina- rv, 1814-1815. Pastor, Columbia, S. C, 1818-1823; Charleston, 1823- 1827. D. D., Yale, 1824. Died 1827. * Edward William Hooker, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Congregational clergyman and author. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1817. Pastor, Bennington, Vt., 1832-1844. Professor Rhetoric and Ecclesiastical History Theological Institute of , 1844-

1848. Pastor, South Windsor, Conn., 1849-1856 ; Fair Haven, Vt.,

1856-1862. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1834-1844. A. M. ; D. D., Williams, 1840. Died 1875. *Reuel Keith, Sheldon, Vt. Episcopal clergyman, teacher and author. Tutor in Middlebury Col- lege, 1816-1817. Professor of Humanities and History William and Mary College. Professor Pastoral Theology, Theological

Seminary. A. M. ; D. D., 1827. Died 1842. George May, Rochester, N. Y. Died 1822. (?) George R. Minot, Boston, Mass. Was from West Haven, Vt. Died 1827. * Pliny Moody, South Had ley, Mass. Farmer. Died 1868.

*WiLLARD J. Parker, Brandon, Vt. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1830. *Ezekiel C. Parks, Washington, Ga. Physician. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1824. *Levi Parsons, Alexandria, Egypt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1817. Missionary A. B. C. F. M., 1817-1822. A. M, Died 1822. ;

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* Richard Pearse, Avransas Bay, Tex. Teacher and merchant. Was murdered, 1842. *Philanthropos Perry, Andover, Mass.

Died while a member of Andover Theological Seminary, 1815. * Reuben Post, Charleston, S. C. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1818. Pastor First Presbyterian church, Washington, D. C, 1819- 1836. Pastor Charleston, S. C, 1836-1858. D. D. College of South Carolina, 1837. Died 1858. *NoAH Smith, Natchez, Miss.

Teacher. Was from Middlebury ; became a teacher in Natchez and died in early life. (?) *Spencer Wall, Lafourche, La. Episcopal clergyman. Died 1879. *Moses E. Wilson, St. Louis, Mo. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1817. Home missionary, 1817-1822. A. M. Died 1822.

1815

* Edward Aiken, Tallahassee, Fla.

Physician. A. M. Hamilton, 1821. ; M. D, elsewhere. Died 1831. *Salmon Bennetf, Sherman, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Winchester. N. H., 1817-1823 Marlboro, N. H., 1823-1832; Boscawen, N. H., 1832—. Died 1882. *Dana Clayes, Wakefield, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1820.

Pastor, Meriden, N. H., 1821-1837 ; Portland, Me., 1839-1 841. Home

missionary, 1841 — . A. M. Died 1877. *Silas Smith Chipman, Shoreham, Vt. Teacher. Andover Theological Seminary, a short time. Died 1817. *Edward Salmon Cone, Middletown, Conn. Physician. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1831. *Oliver Dudley Cooke, East Windsor, Conn. Merchant. Some time in New York city. Died 1829. * Henry Crawford, Buffalo, N. Y. Lawyer. Practiced in Walpole, N. H., until 1822. Died 1835. *Lucius Chitpenden FooTE, Nunda, N. Y.

Lawyer. Practiced in Cayuga some years ; was then land agent in Nunda. A. M. Died 1828. * Alfred Gillet, Steuben, N. Y. Physician. M. D., New Haven School of Medicine. Located in Steuben, 1818. Died 1874. *David Gould, Chelsea, Mass. Lawyer. Practiced in Vermont until 1825; afterwards in Boston. Died i860. 1813 ALUMNI. 41

*George Hamilton Green, Argyle, N. Y.

A. M., Hamilton, 1821. Died (?) *David a. Hall, Washington, D. C.

Lawyer. Practiced in Washington after 1819. Died 1870, * Daniel Hemenway, Suffield, Conn.

Congreeiational clergyman and teacher. Tutor in Middlebury Col- lege, 1817 1818. Andover Theological Seminarv, 1819. Pastor, Ware- ham, Mass., 1821-1828. Principal . Conn., Female Seminary, 1828-1831. Pastor, East Granby, Conn., 1832-1842. Teacher, Suffield, Conn., 1842-1861. A. M. Died 1871. *Ira Ingraham, Geneva, N. Y.

Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor, Orwell, Vt., 1820 1823 ; Bradford,

Mass., 1824-1830; Brandon, Vt , 1830-1835. Secretary Vermont Do- mestic Missionary Society, 1835 1839. Pastor, Lyons, N. Y., 1835- 1848. Educational agent in the West, 1848—. A. M. Died 1864. Leonard Elijah Lathrop, Sharon. Conn. Presbyterian clergyman. Read law, 1815-1817; theology, 1817-1819. Taught and preached in Wilmington, N. C, 1819-1823. Pastor Salis- bury. Conn., 1824-1836; Auburn, N. y., 1836-1851. Agent of Ham- ilton College, 1851-1853. Pastor, Sharon.Conn., 1853-1857. D. D., Hobart College, 1840. Died 1857. Andrew Van Tuyl Leavitt, Wallingford, Vt. Merchant. In Rochester, N. Y., until 1850. Died 1878. *IsAAC Parker, Coventry, Vt. Farmer. Representative in the Legislature 1831-1833 and 1847-1849. Member Constitutional Convention, 1850. Judge County Court, 1833- 1834 and 1839-1843. Died 1882. Alonzo Phillips, Newburyport, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1818. Pastor, Princeton, Mass., 1820-1835. Died 1838. HoLDEN Rhodes, Manchester, Va. Lawyer. Tutor in Middlebury college, 1817. Attorney for the Com- monwealth tor the Circuit Court of Powhatan County, Va., for many years. He attained prominence at the bar of Virginia particularly as a chancery lawyer. He was a Whig and often received the nomin- ation of his party to office. Died 1857. Ludovicus Robbins, Alganse, Mich. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Farmington, now Avon, Conn., 1820- 1822. Afterwards Home Missionary in the South and West. Died 1850.

*SiLAS S. Safford, Sweedsboro, N. J. Episcopal clergyman. Pastor, St. Stephen's church, Middlebury, 1814-1816. Died 1817. Charles Smith, Lunenburgh C. H.,Va. Lawyer. He was from Addison, Vt., and went to Virginia soon after graduation. For many years he was Commonwealth Attorney for his county and attained eminence at the bar. Died in 1857. Constant Southworth, WiUiams Centre, O. Presbyterian clergyman. Andoyer and Princeton Theological Sem- inaries, 1816-1817. Agent Bangor Theological Seminary, 1818-1819. Pastor, Canton, N. Y., 1820-1836. Agent American Bible Society. A. M., and University of Vermont, 1818. Died 1870. 42 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1815-1816

*LuKE AiNSWORTH Spofford, Rockport, Ind.

Congregational clergyman. Pastor.Gilmanton, N. H., 1819-X825 ; Brent-

wood, N, H., 1826-1829; Lancaster, N. H., 1829-1831 ; Atkinson, N.

H., 1832-1835; in Mass., 1835-1845; Newburgh, N. Y., 1845— . Died 1855. *Jesse Strickland, (?) Westchester Co., Pa. Physician. M. D. elsewhere. Died (?) *Ebenezer Washburn, Blendon, O. Congregational clergyman, Andover Theological Seminary, 1815- 1816. Pastor, Blendon, 1817-1859, Professor of Mathematics in Cen-

tral College, 1842-1857 ; Emeritus, 1857. Died 1873. Daniel E. Watrous, Austin, Texas. Lawyer. Taught in " the old college," Knoxville, Tenn. Practiced law in Montevallo, Ala,, many years. Member Alabama Legislature. Ran for Congress against William L. Yancey. Removed to Texas, Died 1862. *MiRON WiNSLOW, Madras, India. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1818. Missionary, A. B, C. F, M., 1819-1864. A. M., Yale, i8t8; D. D.,

Harvard, 1858 ; LL. D., Middlebury, 1864. Died at Cape of Good Hope, 1864. *Samuel Wolcott, Shoreham, Vt. Lawyer. Litchfield Law School. Died 1828. * Silas Wright, Canton, N. Y. Lawyer. Member New York Senate, 1823-1827. Member of Con- gress, 1827-1829. Comptroller of the State of Nca^ York, 1829-1832. United States Senator, 1832-1844. Governor of New York, 1845-1847. A. M,, LL.D., University of Vermont, 1838. Died 1847, 1816 *Benson C. Baldwin, Medina, O. Congregational clergyman. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1816-1817. Andover Theological Seminary, 1822. Pastor, Norwich, Conn., 1828-1830; Ohio, 1830-1844. Pied 1844. Horace Belknap, Ellington, Conn. Congregational clergyman and physician. Andover Theological Sem- inary, 1820. Went South. Died (?) *HiRAM Bingham, New Haven, Conn. Congregational clergyman and author. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1819. Missionary A. R. C. F. M. Sandwich Islands, 1819-1846. Acting pastor, 1848-1860. A. M., Yale, 1819. Died 1869. *LuKE BowEN, Putney, Vt. (?) Clergyman. Died (?) Ambrose Lincoln Brown, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Judge of Probate, 1832-1835 and 1838-1839. Representative in Legislature, 1834-1835. Editor Rutland Herald, 1837-1841. Judge of County Court, 1844-1847. A. M. Died 1865. Alonzo Church, Athens, Ga. Presbyterian clergyman. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in Franklin College, Ga., 18 19 1829. President of same, 1829-1862. A. M., D. D., 1830. Died 1862. 1816 ALUMNI. 43

* Charles Glidden Haines, New York, N. Y.

Lawyer and publicist. Studied law in New York and edited the first law journal published in this country. Secretary Board of Canal Commissioners. Author of many treatises upon legal and political subjects —" notably 'A Complete System of Republican Government,' drawn up for the republics of South America by the request of their representatives and at the instance of Mr. Webster." Practiced in the United States Supreme Court, contending successfully for the free navigation ot the Hudson river, and was engaged in other causes in- volving the most important constitutional questions. Appointed Ad- jutant General of the State o( New York by Governor Clinton in 1825. Died 1825 at the age of thirty-two. Declared by Mr. Webster to be the most brilliant man in the country.

Edward Hollister, Alton, 111. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1820. Pastor in V^ermont, Virginia. Illinois and Tennessee, 1823-1850. Agent American Bible Society, 1851—. Died 1870. *Edwin James, Burlington, la. Physician and author. Attached to Maj. Long's expedition to the Rocky Mountains, and compiled and published journal of same. Sur- geon and Indian Agent 1826-1832 and 1834-1840. Published nine works— five of them in the Indian language, among which is a trans- lation of the whole Bible, M. D. elsewhere. Died 1862.

*AsA Messer, • Geneva, N. Y. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Ordained 1818. Pastor, Pittsford, Vt., 1818-1822; Essex, N. Y., 1822-1826, Teacher, 1827- 1833. Bookseller, Geneva, N. Y,, 1833- 1845, A. M. Died 1876. *Nahum Nixon, Marlborough, Mass.

Farmer. Died (?)

*David Root, Chicago, 111. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Cincinnati, 1819 1832; Dover, N. H., 1832-1839; Waterbury, Conn., 1841-1844; Guilford, Conn., 1844-

1851 ; acting pastor, 1851-1862. Was a prominent anti-slavery agitator, A, M., Dartmouth, 1825. Died 1873. *Amherst D. Scovell, Colchester, Conn.

Lawyer, Died 1837, * Daniel H, Skinner, Royalton, Vt. Physician, A. M,, Dartmouth, 1820. M. D. elsewhere. Practiced in Bahimore, M. D., till 1863. Died 1875. * Henry Stowell, Cambridge, Vt. Lawyer. Member Constitutional Convention, 1836, and Council of Censors, 1848. Judge County Court 1849-1851. A. M. Died 1872. *JoEL TuRRiLL, Osvvego, N. Y. Lawyer, District Attorney three years, fudge County Court five years. Surrogate several years. Member New York Legislature one year. Member of Congress, 1833-1837. United States Consul at the Sandwich Islands, 1845- 1850. Died 1859. *David Wilson, Hebron, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1819. Pastor, Rupert, Vt., 1826-1844; Hebron, N. Y., 1844-1846. A.M. Died 1864. ;

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1817 * , Newport, Ky. Episcopal clergyman. In Dayton, Ohio, many years, afterwards in Baltimore. D. D., Protestant University of Baltimore, 1858, Died 1879. *Joseph Brown, New York, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1820. Agent and Secretary Seaman's Friends' Society, 1829-1833. A. M. Died 1833. *JoNAS CoLBURN, Chicopee, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1820. Pastor, Leverett, Mass.. 1824-1832; Stoneham, Mass., 1832-1837 Wells, Me., 1837-1844; New Salem, Mass., and elsewhere, 1845-1862. He spelled his name Coburn when in college. Died 1862. *Palmer C. Dorr, Albany, N. Y. Physician. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1838. *Justus Warner French, Brooklyn, N. Y. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1818-1820. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1820-1821. Pastor, Barre, Vt., 1821-1832, Teacher, Geneva, N. Y., 18^3-1842; Albion, N. Y., 1842 1849; Palmvra, N. Y., 1849-1855; Albany^ 1855-1856. A. M. Died 1862. *Uriel Fuller, Brooklyn, Conn. lawyer. Died 1880. *Samuel Hitchcock, Piqua, Ohio. Physician. Taught in Maryland after graduating. Practiced in Ham-

ilton and Piqua, O , many years. Died 1870. * Henry Howe, Canandaigua, N. Y. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1818-1820. Principal Can- andaigua Academy nearly twenty-four years. A. M. Died 1865. *Enos B. M. Hughes, - New Haven, Conn. Merchant. Died 1834. *Thomas Huntington, Brooklyn, Conn. Physician and Baptist clergyman. Died 1867. *Chauncey Graham Lee, New Haven, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Ordained 1821. Pastor, Monroe, Conn., 1821-1826: East Windsor, Conn., 1832-1838; Naugatuck, Conn., 1838—. Died 1871. *Jacob Noble J^oomis, Craftsbury, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1820. Pastor, • Hardwick, Vt., 1822-1830 and 1835-1836; Plainfield, N, H., 1830-1832; Greensboro, Vt., 1832-1834. A.M. Died 1864. *Charles Nicoll, New Haven, Conn. Merchant. Died 1871.

*JoHN Russell, Bluffdale, 111. Teacher and author. Taught in Georgia and Missouri several years ; two years in Alton Seminary, now Shurtleff College. In 1828 he set- tled in Bluffdale, which he founded and named. Licensed to preach by the Baptist church, 1833. A. M., and Brown University, 1841. LL. D., University of Chicago, 1862. Died 1863. 1817-1S18 ALUMNI. 45

*Franklin Gillet SiMiTH, Columbia, Tenn.

Episcopal clergyman. Rector, Lynchburg, Va., 1824- 1838 ; Colum- bia, Tenn., 1838—. A. M., Hampden Sidney College, 1823. Died 1867. *JoNATHAN Coleman Southmayd, Rutland, Vt. Teacher. Andoyer Theological Seminary, 1819-1820. Tutor in Mid- dleburv College, 1820-1823. Teacher Montpelier Academy, 1823- 1835; Burlington, 1835-1836; Rutland, 1836-1838. A.M. Died 1838. * Charles VVatrous, Montpelier, Vt.

Printer. Went South (?) and. died 1836. *Lyman Whitney, Asheville, N. C. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1821. Home Missionary in the South and West, 1821-1825. Agent Presby- terian College, , 1825-1826. A. M. Died 1826.

1818

*Charles Eldredge Avery, Weedsport, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Was settled in Scipio and afterwards in Weedsport. Died 1854. *Hervey Ball, Cedar Lake, Ind. Lawyer and Farmer. Practiced in Georgia, 1820-1834. Settled in Cedar Lake, 1837. County Surveyor some years. Judge of Probate and Justice of the Peace, Trustee Franklin College. A. M. Died 1868. Carlisle Pollock Beman, Milledgeville, Ga. Presbyterian clergyman. President of Oglethorpe University. A. M. D. D., Oglethorpe'University, 1853. Died 1875. Samuel Center, Albany, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Died 1859. Elisha W. Chester, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Practiced some years in Georgia and afterwards in New York city. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1847-1863. A. M. Died 1873. *John Clancy, Schenectady, N. Y. ' Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1822. In

Virginia, 1822-1823. Pastor, Freehold, N. Y., 1825-1841^ ; Belchertown, Mass., 1846-1849; Princetown, Hamilton, Florida, Little Falls and Schenectady, N.Y., 1849-1862. A.M. Died 1876. *Philetus Clark, Memphis, Tenn. Congregational clergyman. Ordained, 1821. Pastor, Townshend, Weston, Londonderry. Windsor. Mass., Clarendon, West Town- shend, Sharon and Wardsboro, Vt. Died 1875. Jonathan Clement, Norwich, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Toeological Seminary, 1818- 1820. Teacher at Phillips' Academy, Andover, Mass., 1820-1830.

Pastor Congregational church, Chester, N. H.. 1830-1845 ; Topsham,

Me., 1845-1852 ; Woodstock, Vt., 1852-1867 ; Quechee, Vt., 1869-1874. A. M., D. D., 1847. Died 1881. Dexter Hitchcock, Granville, N. Y. Clergyman. A. M. Died 1864. 46 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1818-1819

Samuel Mosely, Mayhew, Miss. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1821. Missionary among the Choctaw Indians, 1823-1824. A. M.. Dart- mouth, 1823. Died 1824. William Page, Three Rivers, Mich. Presbyterian clergyman. He was from Middlebury. Andover The- ological Seminary, 1820-1 821. Ordained, 1823. For many years in the service of the Home Missionary Society East and West. Died 1856. Willuuvi Patton, New Haven, Conn. Congregational clergyman, author and editor. Princeton Theologi- cal Seminary, 1818-1819. Pastor of churches in New York city, 1821- 1852. Secretary American Educational Society, 1834- 1837. A. M. D. D., New York University, 1836, Died 1879. *Marcus Aurelius Perry, Utica, N. Y. Episcopal clergyman. Ordained deacon 1820 and priest 1821. He organized several churches; was pastor in Rome, N. Y., nine years; fourteen years at Holland Patent; many years in Utica. A. M., Ho- bart College. Died 1874. Henry Sheldon, Rupert, Vt. Physician. Town Clerk. Justice of the Peace. Postmaster twenty- -five years. State Senator, 1841-1842. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1872. Marcus Smith, Collamer, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1821. Pas- tor, Collamer, 1856-1871. A. M., Union, 1825. Died at Dunkirk, 1871. John B. Steele, Canajoharie, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Associate Reformed Seminary, New York, 1822. In active service as pastor for fifty-two years. A. M., Union, 1826. Died 1884. Dan Stone, Cincinnati, O. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar in Cincinnati, O., 1825. Aide-de-camp to the Governor of Ohio, 1825. Went to Illinois, 1832. Member Illi- nois Legislature, 1836, and was known as one of the '• Long Nine." Judge of the Circuit Court of Illinois, 1836-1842. Returned to Cincin-

nati, 1843. A. M. Died in Westfield, N. J., i860. Samuel Tuttle, Albion, Mich. Physician. Judge County Court, Indiana, tour years. A. M., Ham- ilton, 1822. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1879.

1819

Isaac Richmond Barbour, Galesburg, 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1819-1821. Ordained 1823. Home missionarv South Carolina, 1823-1825. Pas-

tor, Bvfield, Mass., 1827-1833 ; Charlton, Mass., 1836-1839. A. M. Died 1869. Joseph Bryan, Sparta, Ga. Planter. Died 1861. John L. Burnap, Windham, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Principal Castleton Seminary, 1819-1820. Andover Theological" Seminary, 1823. Never ordained. Home Mis- sionary, 1823-1825. A. M. Died at West Townshend, Vt., 1876. 1819 ALUMNI. 47

Galen C. Carter, Bethel, Me.

(?) A. M. (?) Stephen Coburn, Ipswich, Mass. Merchant. Andover Theological Seminary, 1819-1820. Teacher, 1820-1827. Postmaster, 1823-1860. Died 1881. *Amzi Francis, Bridgehampton, N.Y. Presbyte'ian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1819-1820. Pastor, Bridgehampton, N. Y., 1825-1846. A. M. Died 1846. *Ralph Gowdy, Middlebury, Vt. Physician. Professor in Castleton Medical College. Represented Middlebury in Legislature, 1838-1840. A. M„ M. D,, 1825. Died 1840. *Beriah Green, Whitesboro, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1819- 1820. Teacher, Phillips Andover Academy, 1820-1821. Pastor, E^st Lyme, Conn., Brandon, Vt., and Kennebunk, Me., 1821-1830. Pro- fessor Sacred Literature, Western Reserve College. 1830-1833. Presi- dent Oneida Literary and Theological Institute, Whitesboro, N. Y., 1833 1843. Pastor, same place, 1843-67. A. M. Died 1874. Jonathan Lee Hale, Windham, Me. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1822. Pastor, Campton, N. H., 1824-1832; Windham, Me., 1832-1835. A. M. Died 1835. *Caleb Hemenway, Bridport, Vt. Never engaged in any profession. Died 1828. David Metcalf, Auburn, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Studied at Andover and New Haven Theological Seminaries. Ordained, 1829. Pastor, North Madison,

Conn., 1829 1831 ; in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, New Hampshire and Ohio, 1831-1840. Resided at Worcester, Mass., 1840—. Died 1884. RoswELL Mills, Johnstown, N. Y. Died in 1821 while a member of Andover Theological Seminary. MosES G. Noyes, Stillwater, N. Y. Lawyer. Practiced at Poultney, Vt., Salem and Easton, N. Y. Died 1834. Joel Rice, Bridport, Vt. Physician. Representative in Legislature, 1843-1845. State Senator, 1849-18151. A. M. M. D. elsewhere, 1821. Died in Blooming Grove, Wis., i860. HemAN Rood, Hanover, N. H. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Andover Theological Sem- inary, 1825. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1821-1822. Pastor, Gil- manton, N. H., 1826-1830; New Milford. Conn.. 1830-1835. Profes- sor of Biblical Literature, Gilmanton Theological Seminary, 1835- 1843. Teacher, Haverhill, N. H., 1843-1853. Pastor, Quechee, Vt., 1853-1858; Hartland, Vt., 1858-1864. Lived in Hanover, N. H., 1864- 1880. A. M. D. D., 1873. Died in Westfield, N. ]., 1884. Seth Paddock Storrs, Wetumka, Ala. lawyer. Practiced in Irwinton, Ga., 1821-1823; Covington, Ga., 1823-1835. A. M. and Franklin College, Ga., 1837. Died 1854. 48 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1819-1820

Daniel Washburn, Springfield, Vt. " He was from Springfield. A gentleman writes from there : Mr. Washburn preached in this town a few times, but I think he went away soon after graduation." (?) *PuTNAM Tarrant Williams, Fayette, Miss. Lawyer. Taught and read law in Edenton, Ga. Pracliced in Mobile,

Ala., one year ; afterwards in Mississippi. Was State's Attorney for Jefferson County four years and at the time of his death was a mem- ber of the Mississippi Legislature. Died 1834.

1820

*Ira M. Allen, New York, N. Y. Baptist clergyman. General agent Baptist General Tract Society, 1831- 1839; of the American and Foreign Bible Society, 1838-1848. Pear- son's catalogue says that he died on the Rio Gila, Cal., 1849. (?) *Isaac Orr Barnes, Boston, Mass. Lawyer. United States Naval Officer for the port of Boston and Charlestown, 1835-1841. United States Commissioner in Bankrupt- cy, 1841, United States Marshal, 1845-1849. Clerk United States Circuit Court, 1849-1853. United States Naval Pension Agent, 1853- 1865. Died 1865. *Albert Bingham, Newtonville, Mass.

Lawyer. Many years a government clerk at Boston, Port Roval and Portsmouth. Died 1878.

Samuel Andrews Bumstead, Decatur, 111. Presbyterian clergyman (Dutch Reformed). Princeton Theological Serninary, 1821-1822. Ordained 1828. Missionary, Boston, Mass.,

1828-1830. Pastor, Manayunk, Pa., 1830— ; Roxborough, 1836-1842.

Evangelist, 1842 1849. Pastor, Roxborough, 1849-1853 ; Sprmglake,

111., 1853-1861 ; Raritan, 1861-1874; Norris, 1874-1889. Resides at Decatur, Macon county. III., in his ninety-first year, and sends saluta- tion in his own handwriting as our oldest living graduate. A. M. *Abijah Crane, *- Westmoreland, N.Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor. Westmoreland. Agent American Home Missionary Society for Central New York, 1833-1847. Died 1847. *Edmund Frost, Bombay, India. Congregational clergyman, Andover Theological Seminary, 1823. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., 1823-1825. A. M. Died 1825. *Thomas Gildersleeve, New York, N. Y. Physician. A. M. M. D. elsewhere, 1824. Died 1874. *William Frederick Hall, Washington, D. C. Lawyer. Practiced in Wallingford and in Bellows Falls. In the Post Office Department, after 1850. A. M.. University of Vermont, 1823. Died 1883. *James Kimball, St. Louis, Mo. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1823. Pastor, Oakham, Mass., 1832-1860. A.M. Died 1861. 1820 ALUMNI. 49

* Myron Lawrence, Belchertown, Mass.

Lawyer. Representative in Massachusetts Legislature, 1827-1828, 1849-1850. State Senator, 1834-1840, 1843 1844 and 1852. President of the Senate, 1837-1840. Commissioner on boundary line between Massachusetts and Rhode Island, 1844. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1851-1852. A. M. Died 1852. *Stephen Olin, Mifidletown, Conn. Methodist clergyman. Professor of Ethics and Rhetoric. Franklin College, Ga., 1826-1833. President Randolph-Macon College, Vir- ginia, 1834-1837. President , 1839-1841 and 1842- 1851. Delegate to Evangelical Alliance, London, 1846. He published " Travels in the East" and numerous smaller works. Since his death two volumes of his miscellaneous works have been published. A. M., D. D,, 1832, and Wesleyan and Alabama Universities, 1834. LL. D. Yale, 1845. Died 1851. * Moses Ordway, Beaver Dam, Wis.

Clergyman and home missionary for many years. Died 1870. (?) *Alvin Hellet Parker, Media, Pa. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Princeton Theological Semina-

ry, 1820-1822. Ordained, 1826. Pastor, Cape May, N. J.. 1826-1829; Pa., " Taught, Salem, N. J ; Middletown and Ridley, 1833-1839. Me- dia. A. M. Died 1864. *Ora Pearson, Peacham, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1824. Pastor in New Hampshire, New York and Vermont, 1824-1844. Agent American Tract Society, 1845 1851. A, M. Died 1858. *RoswELL Pettibone, Canton, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1820-1821. Pastor, Hopkinton, Evans Mills and Canton, N. Y. Died 1863. *OziAS Seymour, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Litchfield Law School. State's Attorney, 1839 1845. Mem- ber Constitutional Convention, 1850. A. M. Died 1861. *Cyrus D. Sheldon, Troy, N. Y. Lawyer. Practiced in Lansingburgh, N. Y., 1824-1830; Troy, 1830- 1856. For many years a magistrate. Died 1856. *Daniel Pierce Thompson, Montpelier, Vt. Lawyer and author. Clerk Vermont Legislature, 1830-1833 and 1834- 1836. Judge of Probate, 1837-1840 and 1841-1842. Clerk of the County Court. 1843-1845. Secretary of State, Vermont, 1853. Published "A Compilation of the Laws of Vermont," and was author of "The Green Mountain Boys." " The Rangers, or the Tory's Daughter," " May Martin," " Locke Amsden," " " and other works. Editor " Green Mountain Freeman." Died 1868. *Joseph Needham Wales, Cheshire, Mass. While in college was a licensed Baptist preacher. Died a few months after graduating. * William Elnathan Whitman, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lawyer. A. B., Yale, 1821. Died 1875. 50 MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1820-1821

* JAMES Wilson, Keene, N. H. Lawyer. Surveyor General of Public Lands, Wisconsin and Iowa, 1845. Was a general of militia. Member of the New Hampshire Leg- islature several years and Sp>eaker of the House. Member of Con- gress, 1848-1850. Resigned his seat in Congress, 1850, and went to California, where he resided several years. He afterwards returned to New Hampshire and lived at Keene the rest of his life. A. M., 1825, Died 1881. *Mark Tully Cicero Wing, Gambier, O. Episcopal clergyman and teacher. Studied at the Alexandria, Va., Episcopal Theological Seminary. Tutor, Kenyon College, 1826-1829. Professor of Latin in same many years. Professor of Ecclesiastical History. Episcopal Theological Seminary of Ohio, at time of his death. A. M., Kenyon, 1833. D. D., William and Mary, 1851. Died 1863.

1821

* Henry Locke Aiken, Townshend, Vt. Farmer. Representative in Legislature, 1844-1846. Died 1873. *SiLAS Baldwin, Canton, N. Y.

Lawyer. Entered the law ofifice of Silas Wright in Canton, 1824, and was admitted to the bar, 1828. Supervisor, 1831-1833. Member of the Assembly, 1854-1855, Justice of the Sessions for twenty years. Postmaster, 1826-1833. A. M. Died 1884.

*Luther Goodyear Bingham, Middlebush, N. J. Congregational clergyman and author. Tutor in Middlebury Col- lege, 1824. Andover Theological Seminary, 1825. Pastor, Marietta, O., 1825-1838. Agent Western Educational Societv, 1838-1843. Pas- tor, Williston, Vt., 1843-1851. A. M. Died 1878. UzziAH Cicero Burnap, Lowell, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 182I-1823; Chester Academy, 1824-1826. Pastor Congrega-

tional church, Chester, Vt., 1 8 24-1 837 ; Ixjwell, 1837-1854. A. M. Died 1854. Washington Hall Elmore, Peru, N. Y. Lawyer, Died 1830. Nathan Bucknam Felton, Haverhill, N. H. Lawyer. Clerk of Courts for Grafton countv, 1835-1847. Register of Probate, 1852-1857. Member of the Legislature two years. Died 1876. *JOHN FooTE, Franklinville, N. Y.

Congregational clergyman. Preached in Orwell a few months ; in North Beverly, Mass., 1834. and several years thereafter. Then a farmer in Franklinville. A. M. Died 1887 in his ninety-third year. *Henry Norton Fullerton, Chester, Vt.

Business. Resided in Boston till 1834. Woolen manufacturer in Cav- endish till 1849. Farmer, 1851—. Died 1883. *JosL\.H Fletcher Goodhue, Whitewater, Wis. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1821- 1822. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1822-1823. Pastor, Williston,

Vt., 1823-1833 ; Shoreham. Vt., 1833-1857. Trustee Middlebury Col- lege, 1847-1858. A. M. Died 1863. 1821 ALUMNI.

*RoswELL Harris, West Brattleboro, Vt. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Principal West Brattleboro Academy, 1821-1823 Andover Theological Seminary, 1826. Pastor, Salisbury, Mass.. 1826-1828. Principal Hampton, N. H., Academy, 1828-1833; West Brattleboro Academy, 1833-1837 and 1845-1853. A. M. Died 1871. *SiLAS Henry Hodges, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer and clergyman. Admitted to the bar 1832. Auburn Theo- logical Seminary, 1833. Pastor Congregational churches I^udlow, Perkinsville and Chester, Vt., till 1841, Practiced law in Rutland, • 1841-1861. State Auditor, 1845-1850. U. S. Commissioner of Patents, 1852-1853. Examiner-in- chief, U. S. Patent Office, 1861-1875- Trus- tee of Middlebury College, 1840-1860. A. M. Died in Washington, D. C. 1875, Henry Brown Hooker, Boston, Mass. Congregational clergyman, Andover Theological Seminary. 1825.

Pastor, Lanesboro, Mass.. 1827-1837 ; Falmouth. Mass.. 1837-1857. Secretary Massachusetts Horfte Missionary Society, 1858-1873. A. M., D. D., 1857. Died 1881. * Hiram Brownson Hopkins, Pittsford, Vt.

Commenced the study oi theology. Died 1824. *OvA Phelps Hoyt, Kalamazoo, Mich. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1824. Pas-

tor, Potsdam, N. Y.. 1825 1830; Cambridge, N. Y., 1835-1838 ; Detroit, Mich., 1839 1840; Kalamazoo, Mich.. 1840-1852. Secretary, A. B. C. F. M., 1852-1860. Pastor, Elkhart. la., 18601863. A. M., D. D., 1856. Died 1866. *JOHN Ingersoll, Canton, N. Y. Congregational cJergyman. Pastor, Pittsford, Vt., 1823-1826; New York city, 1833; Belleville, N. Y., 1841. In 1850 resided in Ohio. Died 1859. *Samuel Cram Jackson, Andover, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Studied at Yale College Law School. Andover Theological Seminary, 1826. Pastor West Church, Ando- ver. 1827-1849. Assistant Secretary Massachusetts Board of Educa- tion. 1849-1877. A. M., D. D., 1849. Died 1878, *Ezra June, Brandon, Vt. Lawyer. Judge of County Court, 1 843-1847. State Senator, 1848- 1849. State's Attorney, 1849-1850. Admitted to the bar in Rutland County, and attended every term of court for over fifty years. 1825, - A. M, Died 1876. .*

Jonathan Bacon Kidder, / '/ J Huntingdon, Pa. Teacher. In Erasmus Hall, 'Flatbush, N. Y., now included in the city of Brooklyn, 1822-1830. In 1830 opened a private school in New York city and taught there for more than 20 years. Principal Female Seminary, Shirleysburg. Pa., 1853— . His last employment in a school wras as Professor of Languages in the Normal College at Huntinefdon, where he is living in his 86th year. A. M. Charles Daniel Mallary, Albany, Ga. Baptist clergyman and author. D. D., Columbian, 1850. Died 1864. 52 JIIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1821-1822

*Samuel Buckley Mattocks, Danville, Vt. Lawyer. Register of Probate, 1826-1832, 1835-1836. Cashier, 1833- 1837. Clerk of Court, 1835-1849. Judge of Probate, 1836-1838, 1839- 1845, 1847-1848. Representative in Legislature, 1838-1841. Member Constitutional Convention, 1843. State Senator 1847-1849. Cashier 1853. Died 1887. *Amasa Corbin Moore, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Lawyer. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1846-1865. A. M, Died 1865. *JoHN Stevens^ Granville, O. Baptist clergyman and teacher. Studied at Andover Theological Seminary, Tutor in Middlebury College, 1825-1827. Editor "Baptist Journal," Cincinnati, 1831-1838. Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Granville Coljege, 1838-1843, and of Latin and Greek, Denison University, 1859-1877. A. M. and Brown, 1829, D. D., Rochester, 1873. Died 1877.

' * Avery L. Ware, Otsego, Mich. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Montgomery, Vt., 1825- 1830. Home Missionary in Vermont, 1830-1836; in Ohio, 1836-1838. A. M. Died 1838. 1822

*George Cone Beckwith, Boston, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1826. Professor Sacred Literature, Lane Theological Seminary, 1829-1830. Instructor Sacred Rhetoric, Andover Theological Seminary, 1830- 1832, Pastor, Portland, Me., 1832-1835 Agent and Secretary Amer- ican Peace Society, 1835-1870 D. D., 1850. Died 1870. * Hiram Chamberlain, Brownsville, Texas. Presbyterian clergyman. Studied at Princeton and graduated at An- dover Theological Seminary, 1825. Preached in Missouri twenty years. Editor " Herald of Religious Liberty," St. Louis, two years. Pastor Presbyterian church, Brownsville, Texas, 1850-1866, A. M. Died 1866.

*Aaron Billings Church, Princeton, 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1825. Pas- tor, Calais, Me., 1828-1834; Princeton, 111,, 1849-1853. He was twin brother of Moses Billings Church. Died 1857. *MosES Billings Church, Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1825. Home

missionary, Madbury, N. H., 1825 ; Robinson, Me., 1827. Pastor, East Stafford, Conn., 1831-1836. In 1837 he removed to Iowa and be- came a farmer. He was twin brother of Aaron Billings Church. Died 1871. *Bicknell Carlton Cole, Macon, Ga. Lawyer. Taught and studied law in North Carolina. Admitted to the bar 1826, and in 1827 removed to Macon. Judge of the South- ern Circuit Court of Georgia, 1833-1847. Professor of Law, Ogle- thorpe University, near Milledgeville, Ga., 1847-1854. Then resumed his law practice in Macon. Delegate to the State Constitutional Con- stitutional Convention, 1865. judge of the Macon Circuit Court, 1865-1873. Then resumed his law practice. Died 1876. .

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*Charles Kellogg Field, Brattleboro, Vt.

Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1825, and settled in Wilmington, Vt. Representative in the Legislature, 1835-1838. Then removed to New- fane, Vt. Represented that town in the Legislature, 1853- 1855 and i860. Member Constitutional Convention, 1843, 1850, 1857 and 1870. Removed to Brattleboro, 1861. Died 1880. *Roswell Martin Field, St. Louis, Mo. Lawyer. State's Attorney, Windham county, Vt., 1831-1832 and 1833- 1836. Represented Newfane in the Legislature, 1835 and 1836. Set- tled in St. Louis, 1837. Died 1869. * Hamilton Goode, Atlanta, Ga. Lawyer and teacher. Practiced law for a time in Washington, Ga., and afterwards taught private select schools, the last one being in At- lanta, where he lived after 1861. Died 1869. * Horatio Nelson Gray, Arlington, Vt. Episcopal clergyman. Rector Christ's Church, Georgetown, D. C. Missionary in Florida (?) until his death. Died 1829. * Richard Charles Hand, Brooklyn, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1825. Pas- tor, Gouverneur, N. Y., 1825-1834. Agent and Secretary A. B. C. F. M. for northern New England, 1834-1839. Pastor, Danville, Vt., 1839- 1846; Bennington, 1847-1853. Without charge, Brooklyn, 1853. A. M, Died 1870. *Chester HiNxMan, Johnstown, N. Y. Lawyer and clergyman. Practiced law in New York city a short

time ; then entered the ministry. A. B., Yale, 1827. Died 1830. George Howe, Columbia, S. C. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1825. Pro- fessor of Theology, Dartmouth College, 1827-1830. Professor Sacred Literature, Southern Presbyterian Theological Seminary, 1831— President of same at the time of his death. A. M. and Dartmouth. 1827. D. D., University of North Carolina, 1833. LL. D., Oglethorpe University, 1871. Died 1883. *John Gray Huletf, Galena, 111. Lawyer. Died 1848. Joseph Hurlbut, Wancoma, la.

Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor, Madrid, N. Y., 1824-1833 ; Willis- ton, Vt., 1833-1836. In the service of the Anti-Slavery Society in Berk- shire, Mass. Pastor, Nassau, N. Y., 1843-1851. Then went West and spent his last years in the service of the A. H. M. Society. Died 1874. Henry Lewis, Mobile, Ala. Lawyer. County Clerk eight years. Died 1874. Lyman Matthews, Cornwall, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Taught in the South, 1822-1825. Ando- ver Theological Seminary, 1828. Pastor, Braintree, Mass., 1830-1844. Then farmer in Cornwall. Trustee Middlebury College, 1847 1866. A. M. Died 1866. Samuel Miller, New Haven, Conn. Lawyer. Practiced law many years in Rochester, N. Y. Judge County Court. Member New York Legislature. A. M. Died at Santa Barbara, Cal., 1888. 54 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1822-1823

Stephen Goodwin Peck, Panama, N. Y. Physician and farmer. M. D. elsewhere. Died 1882. Erie Prince, Oakland Co., Mich. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Rush, N. Y., 1833. Was several years in Michigan in the service of the A. H. M. Society. Died 1862.

William Sargeant, Plainfield, N. J. Business. Died 1885. John Wells Satterlee, Sparta, Ga.

Lawyer. Taught, read law and practiced in Sparta till 1836. Re- sided in Natchez, Miss., till 1840; in New Orleans till 1842; again in Sparta. A. M., Franklin College, 1830. Died 1843. Amos Savage, Hartford, Conn. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1825. Pastor, Granville, N. Y., 1825-1832. Home Missionary in Florida, 1832-1834. Pastor, Utica, N. Y., 1834-1839; Williamstown, Mass.,

1839-1843. Agent American Tract Society, 1843— . A. M. Died 1858. Ezra Scovell, Triangle, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Pittsfield, N, H., 1827-1829;

Groton, N. Y.; Mexico, N. Y. ; Triangle, N. Y. A. M. Died 1876. Daniel Starr Southmayd, Fort Bend, Texas. Congregational clergyman and editor. Studied at Andover Theolog- ical Seminary. Pastor, Concord, Mass., 1827-1832. Editor " Lowell Observer," 1833-1834. A. M. Died 1837. Isaac Newton Sprague, Poultney, Vt. •> Presbyterian clergyman. Licensed, Pawlet, 1823. Pastor, Sherburne, city, Hartford, N. Y., 1825-1834; New York 1 834-1 837 ; Conn., 1837-

1845; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1845-1850 ; Caldwell, N. J., 1850-1869 ; Gen- re- eseo, N. Y., 1 869-1 877 ; Wyandotte, Mich. 1877-1883. Honorably ^•— tired by presbytery, 1883. D. D., 1865. i^U I f(flr

John Livingston Van Doren, Caldwell, N. J. Teacher. Was several years principal of a Seminary in Brooklyn, N.Y. A.M. (?) 1823 Joseph Battell, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Merchant. In Norfolk, Conn., till 1831. Then in the iron trade in New York for nearly thirty years. Director Bank of America. A. B.,

Yale, 1823 ; A. M., and Yale, 1871. Died 1874. Julian Griswold Buel, Castleton, Vt. Lawyer. Principal St. Albans Academy. Practiced law in Whitehall,

N. Y., 1828-1833 ; in Castleton, 1833-1835. Died at Spring Hill, Ga., 1836. Harvey Button, Wallingford, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar and settled in Wallingford, 1826. Rep- resentative in the Legislature, 1844-1846. Member Constitutional Convention, 1850. Judge of Probate, 1848-1861. A. M. Died 1887. , Niles, Mich. Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1845-1847. He removed to California about 1857 and died there about 1869. (?) 1823 ALUMNI. 55

Merritt Clark, • Poultney, Vt.

Business. Merchant in Middletown, Vt., 1825-1841. Cashier Rank of Poultney, 1841-1866. President Rutland and Washington Railroad Company, 1847—. He represented MiddIetov\n in the Legislature,

1832, 1833 and 1839 ; Poultney, 1865 and 1866. State Senator, 1863, 1864 and 1868-1869. In 1850 he was the Democratic candidate for Member of Congress and was twice candidate for governor. Member of last Constitutional Conventiorl of Vermont. Postmaster many years and Pension Agent in President Polk's administration. In 1852 was delegate to the National Democratic Convention in Baltimore. Member State Board of Education. Has been Trustee of Rutland County Grammar School for more than fifty years. A. M. Conant, Brooklyn, N. Y. Baptist clergyman and teacher. Tutor, Columbian College (now Columbian University), Washington, D. C, 1828-1830. Professor of Languages, Waterville College (now Colby University), 1830-1833. Then resided near Boston, pursuing his studies in the Oriental lan- guages. Professor of Biblical I>iterature and Criticism in the Baptist Theological Seminary (afterwards Madison University and now Col- gate University), Hamilton, N. Y., 1835-1850. Studying in Halle and Berlin, 1850-1852 Professor of Biblical Literature, University of Rochester, 1850-1857. While at Hamilton he translated the Hebrew Grammar of Gesenius, with the additions of Roediger. In 1857 he removed to Brooklyn to devote himself exclusively to the service of the American Bible Union. His work in this department consists of

revised versions, with notes, of The Book of job, 1857 ; The Gospel of Matthew, i860; The Book of Genesis, 1868; The Book of Psalms, 1868 (also published in the American Edition of Lange's Commentary,

1872) ; The Book of Proverbs, 1871. In 1873 he became a member of the American Committee co-operating with the Old Testament Company of the Convocation of Canterbury, England, in the revision of the authorized English version of the Bible. In 1884 he published a translation, and notes, of the Books of Joshua, Judges, Ruth, I. and II. Samuel, Land II. Kings. A.M. D. D., 1844 and Waterville. His address is 187 Washington St., Brooklyn. *Alvah Day. Manchester, la. Presbyterian clergyman. Died (?). * David Laurens Farnham, Fayetteville, N. Y. Lawyer. A. M. Died i860. Benjamin Hagar, Washington, D. C. Teacher in Alexandria, Va., 1824-1825. Principal High School, Wash- ington, 1825-1827. A. M. Died 1827. Lewis McDonald, Brattleboro, Vt. Episcopal clergyman. Preached in Rutland, Shelburn, Sheldon and Berkshire, and in Granville, N. Y. A. M., University of Vermont, 1828.

Francis Markoe, Baltimore, Md. . Lawyer. Chief United States Consular Bureau several years, then transferred to Diplomatic Bureau. Died 1872. * Edgar Leonard Ormsbee, Rutland, Vt. I^awyer. Litchfield Law School, 1826. State's Attorney, 1845-1847. A. M. pied 1862. Addison Parker, Agawam, Mass. Baptist clergyman. Tutor, Waterville College, 1824- 1826. Pastor,

Southbridge, Mass., 1827-1832 ; Sturbridge, 1832-1836; Methuen, 1836- 1839; Danbury and other churches in Connecticut, 1839-1848; Palm-

er and Fishdale, Mass., 1848-1855 ; Agawam, 1855-1864. A. M., Brown, 1846. Died 1864. 56 MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1823-1824

* Miner Giles PRATr, Rochester, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1826. ' Pastor, Auburn, Mass., 1828-1848. Agent American Colonization So- ciety, 1848-1870. A. M. Died 1884. *JoHN Bliss Shaw, Stephen town, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. A. M. Died 1865. *Eli Burnham Smith, Colchester, Vt. Baptist clergyman. Studied at Andover Theological Seminary, 1823- 1825. Newton Theological Seminary, 1826. Pastor, Buffalo, N. Y., and Poultney, Vt., 1826-1833. President and Professor, New Hamp- ton Academical and Theological Seminary, 1833 1861. A.M., Brown, 1833. D. D., Waterville, 1849. Died 1861. *Lucius LiNSLEY TiLDEN, Nashua, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1824-1825. Studied at Andover Theological Seminary. Pas- tor, West Rutland, 1830-1840. Principal Middlebury Female Semina- ry. 1840-1845. Superintendent Schools for Addison County, 1846-1848. Banking in Bethel, Vt., 1851-1857. Government service, Washington, 1861-1874. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1841-1875. Secretary, 1843-1851. A. M. Died 1886. *Alexander Lucius Twilight, Brownington, Vt. Congiegational clergyman and teacher. Pastor, Brownington, 1829- 1834. Principal Orleans County Grammar School, Brownington, about twenty years. He also taught in Canada a few years. Died 1857.

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*Mervin Allen, • Benson, Vt.

Episcopal clergyman. Died in (?) Maryland, 1834.

*Calvin Butler, Marine, 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1827. Home

missionary in Indiana, 1827-1831. Pastor, Evansville, Ind., 1831- 1835 ;

Washington, 1835-1838 ; Boonville, 1838-1849; Marine, 1849-1854. Died 1854. *Joseph Titus Clark, Skaneateles, N. Y. Episcopal clergyman. Ordained, 1825. Rector, Woodbridge, Conn., 1825-1830; Plymouth, 1830; Skaneateles, 1831-1845. A. M., Trinitv, 1832. Died on the Island of Jamaica, where he was temporarily offi- ciating, 1845. *Charles Cleveland, Brooklyn, N. Y. Episcopal clergyman. Studied at Andover Theological Seminary, • and graduated at the Episcopal Theological Seminary, Alexandria, Va., 1829. Ordained deacon. 1829, and priest. 1837. He devoted much time and strength to the amelioration and elevation of the African

race. Spent some time in England. Rector, Shelburne, Vt , 1840-

1848; Canton, Miss., 1848-1851 ; Ashfield, Mass., 1852-1859; East New York (now a part of Brooklyn), 1859-1865. He was the inventor of the fountain pen. A. M. Died 1865. *IsAAC CuMMiNGS, Dover, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Dover, 1827-1831. Died 1831. *Alexander Nathaniel Fullerton, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Died 1880. 1824 ALUMNI. 57

*Lyman Gilbert, Brooklyn, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1827. Pastor, Danbury, Conn., 1827-1828; Newton, Mass., 1828-1855. Teacher there, 1855 1859, Pastor. Maiden, N. Y., 1859-1863. Govern- ment service, Brooklyn, 18^3-1875. A. M. D. D., 1850. Died 1885. *Harley Goodwin, New Canaan, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, New Marlboro, Mass., 1826—. A. M. Died 1855. *SoLOMON Hardy, Eastham, Mass. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1827. Home Missionary in the West till 1838. Pastor, Wellfleet, Mass., 1838-1840; Eastham, 1840-1842. Died 1842. *AzEL Hayward, Fort Covington, N.Y. Lawyer. Died 1834. * Frederick Augustus Hubbell, Champlain, N. Y. Lawyer. A. M. Died 1853.

*Cyrus Hudson, Springfield, III. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1828. Pas-

tor, Locke and Groton, N. Y., 1828-1830 ; Canaan, N. ¥., 1830-1833;

Curtisville, Mass., 1833-1837 ; Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1839- 1847 ; Dorset, Vt., 1847-1854. Resided in Belvidere, III., and Springfield atter 1868. Died 1875. * Cephas Henry Kent, New Haven, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1827. Pastor, Barrington, N. H., 1828-1830; Kennebunkport, Me., 1830- 1832; Freeport, 1832-1836; Bradford, Vt., 1837-1842. Secretary and General Agent Vermont Domestic Missionary Society, 1842-1846; Vermont Bible Society, 1846 1848. Pastor, East Poultney, 1848-1851; Enosburg, i852-i86o;Ripton, 1860-1879. A.M. Died 1885. *RiAL Lake, Howell, Mich.

Taught in Philadelphia a few years and then went to Michigan and became a farmer. Died 1850. Arthur LathaiM, White River Junction,Vt. Merchant. For many years was in business in Lyme, N. H. Was postmaster several years and served repeatedly in the New Hamp- shire Legislature. From 1856-1871 he lived in Missouri; after 1871 in White River Junction. A. M. Died 1889. * Elijah VVhiton Plumb, East Bloomfield, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Principal Brattleboro Academy, 1824-

, 1826; teacher in Hampton Academy, N. H., 1826-1828. Pastor, Paw- let, 1831-1844; Potsdam, N. Y., 1844-1851. Principal St. Lawrence Academy, 1851-1864. In 1865 he removed to Sterling, 111,, where he preached two vears. In 1869 he removed to East Bloomfield. A. M., D. D., 1858. "Died 1879. ^Frye Bailey Reed, ' Prescott, Wis. Presbyterian cclergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1827. Home Missionary in Western New York, 1828-1830. Pastor, Clinton- ville, N. v., 1830-1833; Barnard, Vt., 1834-1838; Clintonville. N. ¥.,

1838-1841 ; Moiraand other churches in Franklin County, N. Y., 1841-

1854. Removed to Omro, Wis., 1855 ; to Prescott, 1873. Died 1877, *Jared Rice, Petersville, Md. Episcopal clergyman. He was from Middlebury. A. M. Died 1833. 58 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1824-1825

*Alvah Sanford, Granville, O. Episcopal clergyman. Alexandria Theological Seminary, 1827. Rec-

tor, Medina, Ohio, 1828-1835 ; Portsmouth, 1835-1838. Then became Rector of the Episcopal Female Seminary in Granville and so contin- ued till 1854, when he retired to a farm in Granville, where he spent the remainder of his life. Died 1873, *Ons Smith, La Grange, Ga. Baptist clergyman. Taught in Granville, N. Y., one year. President Mercer University some years. Principal Brownwood Institute, La Grange, 1842—. Died 1864. *Amasa Stewart, Pittsford, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1828.

Pastor, Essex, Vt., 1829-1832; Hampden, O., 1 834-1 835 ; Berlin, Vt. Teacher in Alabama, 1837-1844. Pastor, Ohio, 1844-1854; South Granville, N. Y., 1861-1862. Died 1884. *JoHN Storrs, Winchendon, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Preached in Plamfield, N. Y., 1826-1827, Yale Theological Seminary, 1827-1828. Pastor, Barre, Mass., 1828- 1832; Norwich, Conn., 1834-1835. Teacher there, 1835-1836. Pastor, Holliston, Mass., 1836-1843. Agent American Bible Society. Pastor, Winchendon, Mass., 1849— . A. M. Died 1854. Bradford L. Wales, Randolph, Mass. Physician. State Senator, Massachusetts, 1840. Representative in Legislature, 1853-1854. Member Constitutional Convention, 1853. Deputy Collector Port of Boston, 1857-1861. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1850-1881. A. M. M. D., Harvard, 1828.

*Ralden Alexander Watkins, Turner Junction, 111. Congregational clergyman. Ordained 1826. Pastor, Stowe, Vt, 1826-1830; Coventry, 1 830- 1 836; West Hartford, 1836-1845; Rupert,

1845-1855. Farmer, Turner junction, 1855— . Died 1868.

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•Horace Eaton, Middlebury, Vt. Physician. Practiced medicine in Enosburgh, 1828-1848. Represen- tative in Legislature, 1829-1831 and 1835-1837. State Senator, 1837- 1838 and 1839-1843. Member Constitutional Convention, 1843. Lieu- tenant Governor, 1844-1846. Governor, 1846-1848. State Superinten- dent of Schools, 1848-1850. Professor of Chemistry and Natural History in Middlebury College, 1848-1854. A. M., M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1828. Died 1855. 70EL FiSK, Plainfield, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Monkton, 1826-1830; New Ha- ven, 1830-1832; Essex, 1832-1844; Phillipsburg, Canada, 1845-1850; Irasburg, Vt., 1850-1855. A. M. Died 1856. ^Chauncey Wheaton Fitch, Detroit, Mich. Episcopal clergyman. Studied at Castleton Medical College, 1825. Professor of Languages, Georgetown, D. C, 1826-1828. Alexandria Theological Seminary, 1829. Professor of Languages, Kenyon College, 1829-1838. First President Michigan University, 1838-1841, Rector in Jackson, Mich., Piqua, O., Terre Haute, Ind.. and Dearborn, Mich. Post Chaplain, U. S. A., 1863-T878. A. M. D. D., Kenyon, 1858. Died at Jeffersonville, Ind., 1878. 182 5 ALUMNI. 59

^Walter Folletit, Hannibal, Mo. Congregational clergyman. Principal Castleton Seminary. 1825 1826. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829. Secretary American Tract

Society, 1829-1831. Pastor, Southboro. Mass., 1831-1837 : Dudley,

1837-1841 ; Temple, N. H., 1845-1854. Died 1874. *George Dixon Gordon, Walpole, N. H. Merchant. Died 1882. * Israel Hamilton, Columbus, O.

Lawyer. U. S. District Attorney. Died about 1845. (?) Merit Harmon, Hopkinton, la. Presbyterian clergyman. Ordained 1828. Pastor, Addison, 1828-

1829; Big Flats, N.'Y,, 1^29-1833; Geneseo, N. Y., 1833-1843 ; Tiffin, Ohio, 1843-1850. Home Missionary in Michigan, 1850-1857. Pastor, Cascade and Hopkinton, Iowa, 1857- 1861. In the service of the American Sunday School Board, 1861-1865. Then for three years in charge of a church neai Hopkinton, where he is still living in good health in his 94th year. A. M. *Hervey Owen Higley, Castleton, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829. Pastor, Georgetown and Hartford, Ohio, 1829-1836. Compelled by ill health to relinquish his profession, he was, from 1840 until his death, a resident of Castleton, his native town, where he was held in great re- spect. Died 1878. * Herman Hooker, Philadelphia, Pa. Episcopal clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1825-1827 and Alexandria Theological Seminary. Was a publisher in Philadel- phia several years, and the author of many religious books. A. M., and College of New Jersey, 1830. D. D., Union, 1848. Died 1865. *EzRA Denison Kinney, Darien, Conn. Presbyterian clergyman. Ordained 1827. Evangelist in New York City and Troy with brief pastorates at Ticonderoga, Champlain, Nas- sau, N. Y., and Bennington, 1827-1838. Pastor, Darien, 1838-1859; churches in Eastern Connecticut and Sayville, Long Island, 1859-1871. When in college his name was spelled Kinne. A. M. Died 1873. *JoB Henry Martin, Utica, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1825-1826. Pastor, Edgartown, Mass., 1828—. New York City, 1836-1846. Was afterwards a publisher there. Died 1868. Anson Rood, Philadelphia, Pa. Congregational clergyman. Studied at Andover, Princeton and New Haven Theological Seminaries, 1825-1828. Pastor, Danbury, Conn., 1829-1837; Philadelphia, 1837-1849. Assistant Editor Philadelphia " North American." 1849-1851. A. M. Died 1857. Stephen Smith Sheldon, Greensville, Mich. Business. Taught in Brattleboro two years and in Camden. In busi- ness in Camden, New York Mills and Buckport, N. Y., and Milwau- kee, Wis. Removed to Greensville 1864. Died 1873. ^ John Spaulding, New York, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1828. Pas- tor, Athens, Ohio, 1828-1833. Secretary Western Educational Society, 1833-1837. Pastor, Peoria, 111., 1837-1841. Secretary American Sea- man's Friend Society, New York, 1841-1857. D. D., 1869 and Olivet, 1865. Died 1889. 6o MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1825-1826

*JOB Sidney Swift, Manchester, Vt. Studied at Alexandria Theological Seminary. (?) Died 1879. *AsAHEL Cornwall Washburn, Syracuse, K. Y. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Washington, D. C, 1825-1826. Pastor in Royal ton nine years and in Suffield, Conn., seventeen years. Died 1883. *James Bishop Wilcox, Shortsville, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Princip>al Academy, Simsbury, Conn., 1825-1826. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1827-1828. Preached in Western New York nearly thirty years. From i860, for several years, Principal Seminary, Darien Center, N. Y. Died 1886. 1826 Joseph Ayers Avery, Syracuse, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Plvmouth, Bridgewater and West Haven, 18281835; Middletown, 1835-1841; Onondaga Hill, N. Y., 1841-1843; Marathon, 1843-1847. Editor " Religious Recorder," Syra- cuse, 1847, Died 1863. Philip Battell, Middlebury, Vt.

Lawyer. Studied at Yale College Law School. Resided in Connecti-

cut till 1833 ; in Cleveland, Ohio, till 1838 ; since then at Middlebury. A. B., Yale, 1826. A. M. *Ebenezer C. Beach, ' Lysander, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1829. Pas- tor, Baldwinsville,'N. Y., 1829-1830; Lysander, 1830-1858. Died 1868. *Jedidiah Smith Bushnell, Middlebury, Vt.

Lawyer. Register of Probate, 1841 —. Member Constitutional Con- vention, 1843. A. M, Died 1871. Edmund Chamberlain, Plainfield, Vt. " He commenced public religious labors when about seventeen years old—when about nineteen he labored with the Baptist church in Marshfield with such success that they wished him to become their pastor." Died 1826. John White Chickering, Brooklyn, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829.

Pastor, Bolton, Mass., 1830-1835 ; Portland, Me., 1835-1865. Secretary Massachusetts Temperance Society, 1865-1870. Secretary Congres-

sional Temperance Society, Washington, D, C, 1870— . S. T. D., Bowdoin, 1855. Died 1888. Ferris Fitch, Brownhelm, O. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1830. Pastor in Maine, 1830-1834; Painesville, Richmond, Huron, Sandusky and Avon, Ohio, 1834-1844. Died 1846. Solomon Foot, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Principal Castleton Seminary, 1826-1827 and 1828-1831. Tu- tor, University of Vermont, 1827-1828. Professor of Natural Philoso- phy, Castleton Medical College, 1828-1831. A lawyer in Rutland from 1831. Representative in Legislature, 1833, 1836, 1837, 1838 and 1847. Speaker, 1837, 1838 and 1847. Member Constitutional Convention, 1836. State's Attorney, 1836-1842. Representative in Congress, 1843- 1847. United States Senator, 1851-1866, Trustee of Middlebury Col- lege, 1859-1866. A. M. LL. D., 1857. Died i866. 1

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* Edwin Hall, Auburn, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Principal Franklin County Grammar School, St. Albans, 1826-1827. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1827-1828. Prin- cipal Addison County Grammar School, Middlebury, 1828-1830. Principal Bloomfield Academy, New Jersey, 1831-1832. Pastor, Nor- walk, Conn., 1832-1854. Professor of Christian Theology, Auburn Theological Seminary, 1854-1877. A. M. D. D., 1846. Died 1877. *iN[ELSON HiGLEY, Castlcton, Vt. " Was licensed to preach and supplied destitute churches for short terms as his health permitted." Died 1832. *Seth Harrison Keeler, Somerville, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829. Pastor, South Berwick, Me., 1829-1836; Amesbury, Mass., 1836-1839;

Calais, Me., 1839-1867 ; Mt. Vernon, N. H., 1867-1875. A. M. D. D., 1864. Died 1886. *JoHN Alexander Murray, Detroit, Mich. Congregational clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1826- 1827. Missionary and pastor in New York City, 1827-1834. Secreta- ry Home Missionary Society, Geneva, N. Y., 1834-1868. A. M. Died 1876. *Martin Mercilian Post, Logansport, Ind. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829. Pas- tor, Logansport, 18291864. " He continued to reside in Logansport, preaching almost every Sabbath, and having for a number of years three different churches which he had organized almost wholly un- der his care." A. M. D. D., 1863. Died 1876. *Luther Shaw, Tallmadge, O. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1830. For more than thirty years a Home Missionary in Michigan. Removed to Tallmadge, 1863. Agent of the American Bible Society nine years. Died 1888. Adams Shepherd, Wabash Co., 111. Farmer. Was from Canterbury, N. H. Has been a teacher. (?) *Erdix Tenny, Norwich, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829. Pastor, Lvme, N. H., 1830-1867. Resided in Westboro, Mass., 1867- 1880. A.'M. D. D., 1863. Died 1882. Joseph Thacher, Tunbridge, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Principal Peacham Academy, 1826-1828. Pastor, Plainfield; Barre; Tunbridge, 1838-1844. A.M. Died 1844. *JoHN Thompson, Winchester, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1826- 1828. Missionary to the Cherokees. 1828-1832. Home Missionary in

Ohio, 1832-1834. Pastor, Sudbury, 1834-1837 ; Granville, N. Y., 1837- 1840; Winchester, N. H., 1840-1846. Died 1846. William Young Warren, Middlebury, Vt. Merchant. In Middlebury and in Augusta, Ga. A. B., Yale, 1826. A. M. Died 1833. ;

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1827 *JosEPH Stedman Clarke, Augusta, Ga.

•Lawyer. Albany Law School. Practiced in New York city till 1836. Then located in Augusta and engaged in mercantile pursuits. Died 1875- * Robert Latimer Cooke, New York, N. Y. Teacher and civil engineer. Read law 1827-1828. Teacher in Chazy, Y., N. and Middlebury, 1828-1829 ; Princeton, N. J., 1829-1832 ; Staun

ton, Va., 1832-1837; Bloomfield, N. J., 1837-1857. Civil Engineer, Mauch Chunk, Pa.. 1862. Superintendent construction Lake Cham- plain and Moriah Railroad, 1868. Engineer, Department of Public Works, New York City, 1872-1877. A. M. Died 1877. *JosEPH Fuller, Vershire, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1830.

Pastor, Kennebunk, Me., 1830-1834 ; Brimfield, Mass., 1835-1837

Ridgefield, Conn., 1838-1842 ; Vershire, Vt., 1843-1860. A.M. Died 1886. *Jedidiah Clark Parmelee, Tallmadge, O. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary. 1830. Agent A. B. C. F. M. Pastor, Westfield, N. Y., 1832-1833; Tallmadge, 1833- 1840. Died at Sandy Hill, N, Y., where he had stopped for the night, 1841. Royal Whitman Peake, Bristol, Vt. Farmer. Member of the Legislature, 1842.

*JoHN Bower Preston, Chicago. 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary. 1830. Pas-

tor, Fredonia, N. Y., 1830-1835 ; Gowanda, 1835-1841 ; Attica, 1841- 1848; Byron, 1848-1850; Berlin, Wis., 1850 i860; Omro, 1860-1865

Cape Vincent, 1865-1871 ; Woodville, 1871-1874; Manlius, 1874-1876, Died 1877. *Lucius Maro Purdy, St. Martinsville, La. Episcopal clergyman. He was for a time Tutor in Trinity College. Ordained priest, 1832; deacon, 1834, at Plymouth, Conn. Rector,

Sharon and Salisbury, Conn,, ; Hampton, N. Y., 1834-1837 1840-1845 ;

St. Martinsville, La., 1846— . Trustee of Middlebury College, 1841- 1853. A. M., Trinity, 1832. Died at St. Mary's, Georgia, 1853. *Thomas Sawyer. Calais, Me. Merchant. He was fi-om Phillipston, Mass., and went to Calais, 1828. Died 1862. *Henry Smith, Cincinnati, O. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Tutor in Middlehury College, 1828-1830. Andover Theological Seminary, 1833. Professor of Lan- guages in Marietta College, 1833-1846. President of the same, 1846- 1855. Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Church History, Lane The- ological Seminary, 1855-1861. Pastor, Buffalo, N. Y., 1861-1865. In 1865 he returned to his professorship in Lane, which he held till his death. Published a translation of Crusius' Homeric Lexicon. A. M. D. D., 1847. LL. D., Marietta, 1874. Died 1879. *Amos C. Tuttle, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher in Philadelphia, 1828-1829. Or- dained 1829. Pastor, Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1829-1830; Whitehall. 1830- 1832; Hartford, 1832-1836. Agent Auburn Theological Seminary,

1836-1837. Pastor, Fayetteville, N. Y., 1837-1841 ; Liverpool, 1841-

184^; Sherburn, 1 844-1 853 ; Deansville, 1853-1855 ; Paw Paw, Mich.,

1855-1858 ; Lapeer, 1858—. A. M. Died 1862. ;

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Charles Whipple, Oakham, Mass.

He was from Oakham and went to Wisconsin. (?) *JoHN Wilde, Alexandria, Va. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1831.

Pastor, Grafton, Mass., 1832-1838 ; Conway, N. H., 1839 1845 ; Fal- mouth, Me., 1845-1852; Topsham, 1 853-1 855 ; Brunswick, 1856-1857. Teacher, Deposit, N. Y., 1858-1860; Stamford, 1861-1864. In the col- lege catalogues his name is spelled Wild. *Enoch Cobb Wines, Philadelphia, Pa. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Principal St. Albans Acad- emy and teacher in Alexandria, Va., 1827-1830. Professor of Mathe- matics, , assigned to the ship ' Constellation, 1830- Hil'l 1833. Principal Edge School, Princeton, N. J., 1833-1838. Pro- fessor of Languages, Central High School, Philadelphia, 1838-1844.

Principal Burlington, N. J., 1844-1848. Licensed to preach, 1849, and was pastor in Cornwall, Vt„ and Easthampton, Long Island. Professor of Ancient Languages, Washington College, Pa., 1853-1859. President City University of St. Louis, 1859-1862, Secretary New Jersey Prison Association, 1862-1870. In 1870 he brought about the formation of the National Prison Association and became its Secretary. In 1872 the International Prison Association, convoked by his efforts, held its first meeting in London. Chairman Permanent International Commission, Brussels, 1874; at Bruchsal, 1875; at Stockholm, 1877. His published works comprise twelve volumes. A. M. D. D., 1853. LL. D., Wash- ington College. Pa., 1859. Died 1879. Pliny R. Wright, Canton, N. Y. Farmer. Read law with his brother, Silas Wright, class of '15.

1828

Samuel Allen, (?) Baptist clergyman. He was from Panton. At one time he preached in Peoria, 111. Then went to Leon, La., and died in the Parish of Plaquemines about the year 1870. (?) Stephen R. Burrowes, Franklin, O.

r?) Died 1841. Joseph Nathan Chipman, Niles, Mich. Lawyer. State Senator, Michigan, 1844. County Judge, 1846. First Mayor of Nevada City, 1853. Returned to Niles, 1854. A. M. Died 1870.

Nathaniel Catlin Clark, Elgin, 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher in Herkimer and Brutus, N. Y. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1832. Pastor, Shoreham. 1832-1833 Napierville, 111., and other churches, 1833-1836; St. Charles and Elgin,

1837-1839; Elgin, 1839— . Died 1872. Samuel Woodworth Cozzens, Med field, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1831.

Pastor, Marblehead, Mass., 1832-1837 ; Milton, 1837-1851 ; Kingsboro,

N. Y., 1852-1853; Mount Vernon, 1853-1859 ; Weybridge, Vt., 1859- 1868; South Plymouth, Mass., 1868-1872. A. M, D. D., Ingham, 1862. Died 1875. Edward C. Eells, Middlebury, Vt. Became a member of Andover Theological Seminary and died 1830. .

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Samuel Everts, Cornwall, Vt.

Business. Justice of the Peace. Town Clerk. Postmaster over for- ty years. A. M. *JoHN Goodrich, Pontiac, Mich. Lawyer. Located at Pontiac, 1832. A. M. Died 1839. * Frederick William Hopkins, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Register of Probate, 1832-1836 and 1838-1839. Adjutant and Inspector General, Vermont. 1838-1852. Clerk of Courts, 1839— A. M. Died 1874. *Amzi Jones, Indianola, Neb. Baptist clergyman. Principal Shoreham Academy six years. In min- isterial labors in Greenfield, X. H., and vicinity about thirty years. Re- moved West 1873. Preached regularly until his death. A. M. Died 1880. Freeman Lane, Huntingdon, Pa.

Episcopal clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1833. Rector, Manchester; Springville, Pa., 1836-1840; Troy, 1844-1850; Hunting-

don, 1851— . Died 1852. *Sendol Barnes Munger, Bombay, India.

Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1833. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., 1834-1868. Died 1868. *JoHN Jason Owen, New York, N. Y. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Andover Theological Semi- dary, 1831. Secretary Presbyterian Education Society, 1832-1835. Principal Cornelius Institute, New York City, 1835-1848. Professor of Ancient Languages and Vice President, College of the City of New York, 1848-1869. Author of many classical text-books. Trustee of Middleburv College, 1863 1869. A. M. D. D., New York University, 1848. LL.' D., Ingham, 1850. LL. D., i'{64. Died 1869. *JoHN Mason Parker, Owego, N. Y. Lawyer. Principal Peacham Academy, 1828-1830. Located in Owego, 1838. Member of Congress, 1857- 1859. Judge of the Supreme Court of xNew York, 1859-1873. LL. D., 1865. Died 1873. *Ira Pettibone, Winchester, Conn. Presbyterian clergyman. Ordained 1834. Pastor, Whitesboro, N.

Y., 1834-1836; New York Mills, 1 836-1 845 ; Winsted, South Cornwall, and Winchester Center, Conn., 1846-1866. Missionary among the Freedmen, 1866-1867. Pastor, West Stafford, Conn., 1867-1870. A. M. D. D., 1885. Died 1889. *Ephraim* Spaulding, • Westboro, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1831. Missionary A. B. C. F. M., Hawaiian Islands,'i83i-i836. A. M. Died 1840. Benjamin Perkins Stone, Concord, N. H. Congregational clergyman and editor. Andover Theological Semin- ary, 1831. Pastor, Franklin and Campton, N. H., 1831-1837. Secre- tary New Hampshire Missionary Society, 1837-1859. Treasurer New Hampshire Missionary and Bible Societies, 1853-1854. Editor " Con- gregational Journal," i8t;4-i862; "Christian Reporter," 1865-1866. A. M. D. D., 1854. Died 1870. Wheelock S. Stone, Mobile, Ala.

(?) clergyman. He was from Bridport. A. M. Died 1837. ;

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David Bates Tower, Cambridge, Mass. Teacher and author. Studied law for a while in Daniel Webster's office. Teacher in the Adams School and Principal of the Eliot School, Boston, until 1840. Superintendent Philadelphia Institute for the Blind. 1841-1846. Principal Park Latin School, Boston, 1846-1859 and 1861-1867. Professor of Mathematics and Regent, University of St. Louis, 1859-1861. Author of many school books, A. M. Died 1868. 1829

Edward Downing Barber, Salisbury, Vt.

Lawyer. Read law and practiced in Middlebury, 1829— . Editor "Anti-Masonic Republican," 1829-1832; "Middlebury Free Press," 1832-1836. Secretary of the Governor and Council, 1831. Repre- sented Middlebury in the Legislature, 1832 and 1833. Clerk of the House of Representatives, 1834. A. M. Died 1855. * Richard Bolton, Pontotoc, Miss. Civil Engineer Went South 1835 as agent of the New York and Mis- sissippi i^and Company at Pontotoc and held that position till his death. Surveyed a railroad line from Pontotoc to Columbus, 1840, Was a colonel of militia. President Board of Trustees of Chickasaw Female College many years, A. M, Died 1889,

* Paschal Carter, Centralia, 111. Teacher, Tutor, Columbian College, Washington, D. C, 1829-1830.

Principal Keeseville Academy, N. Y., 1830-1831 ; South Reading, Mass.. 1831-1832. Professor of Mathematics in Denison University, Granville, O., 1832-1854. For many years Treasurer and Financial Secretary of same. Professor in Georgetown College, Ky., 1858-1861. President of Central Collegiate Institute of Alabama, 1861-1881. A. M. Died 1881. George Clinton Vanvaughton Eastman, Benton Harbor, Mich. r Episcopal clergyman. Rector, Saybrook, Conn.; Litchfield; Roch- ester, N, H.; Bangor, Me.; Guilford, Vt; Benton Harbor, A. M,, Trinity, 1834. D. D„ Middlebury, 1880. \%^^ *Cyrus Farwell, Albion, N. Y.

Lawyer. Practiced in Albion, 1833-1845 ; in Dorset, Vt., 1845-1848, Superintendent of Schools for Bennington county, 1847-1850. Judge of Countv Court, 1849-1851. Resumed practice in Albion, 1848. A. M. Died i88i. Sheridan Guitteau, Baltimore, Md. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829-1831 Princeton, 1832. In New York and Baltimore, 1832-1834, Pastor, Montgomery, N. Y., 1834 1835. Baltimore and vicinity, 1836-1844, Secretary Maryland Tract Society and Sunday School Union, 1844- 1872. Died £872. Edwin Francis Hatfield, New York, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1829-1831.

Pastor, St. Louis, Mo., 1832-1835 ; New York city, 1835-1863. Agent

Union Theological Seminary, 1864-1866 and 1870— . Secretary Pres- byterian H. M. Com., 1868-1870. For thirty-seven years stated Clerk of the Presbyterian General Assembly. A. M. D,'D., Marietta, 1850. Died 1883, .

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*Samuel Storks Howe, Iowa City, la.

Presbyterian clergyman. Principal Castleton Seminary, 1830-183 1. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1831-1832. Teacher, Princeton, 1832- 1833. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834. Tutor, Middlebury Col- lege, 1835-1836. Teacher, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1836-1838. Pastor in the State of New York. 1838 1849; in Iowa, 1849-1851. Secretary of various church societies, 1851-1868. A. M. Died 1888. ^ Calvin TiLDEN Hulburd, Brasher Falls, N.Y. I^awyer. Yale College Law School, 1831-1832. Member of the New York Assembly several years Member of Congress, 1863-1869. Su- perintendent of Construction New York Post Office. Corporate mem- ber of the A. B. C. F. M. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1850— D., Hamilton, ^-? LL. 1867. /3^tH^ Oof X^ I ijf '^ David Tenney Klmball, Lowell, Mass. Teacher. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834. Never ordained, but preached occasionally, and for two years ministered to a colored church in Hartford, Conn. Was proof-reader for a while in Cam- bridge, Mass. Taught in Atkinson, N. H., and Ipswich, Mass. The last twenty years of his life were passed in Lowell. He was one of the sixty-two original members of the National Anti-Slavery Society. Died 1886. *Edwin Lawrence, Ann Arbor, Mich.

Lawyer. Teacher in Geoigia. Began practice in Middlebury, 1834. Removed to Ann Arbor, Mich., 1836. Member Michigan Legislature several years. Judge of the County Court. A. M. and Franklin Col- lege, Georgia, 1832. Died 1885. Henry Bliss Northup, Sandy Hill, N. Y. Lawyer. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Washington county, 1837- 1843. District Attorney, 1847-1850. Member of Assembly, 1855-1856. A. M. Died 1877. William Todd Page, Philadelphia, Pa.

Lawyer and banker. Practiced law in Carmi, 111., 1831-1836. Cashier Mt. Carmel, 111, 1836-1851; Evansville, Ind., 1851-1865. Removed to Vicksburg, Miss., 1865. Judge of Probate there one year. Removed to Philadelphia, 1872. A. M. Died 1877. Truman Marcellus Post, St. Louis, Mo. Congregational clergyman. Principal Castleton Seminary, 1829 1830. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1830-1832. Admitted to the Illinois bar. Tutor in Illinois College, Jacksonville, 1833-1834. Professor of Lan- guages and History in same, 1834-1848. Pastor, Jacksonville, 111.,

1841-1848; Third Presbyterian church, St. Louis, 1848-1851 ; First

Congregational church, St. Louis, 1851-1882; Emeritus, 1882— . Pro- fessor of History in Washington University, St. Louis. Lecturer m Chicago Theological Seminary and at Andover. A. M. D. D., 1855. /• Died 1886.I88b. . ff//- ^^^ Daniel Roberts, Xa^ l^J^ Burlington, Vt. f Lawyer. Practiced in Jacksonville, III., 1833-1835; Wallingford, Vt.,

1835-1836; Manchester, 1836-1853 ; Burlington, 1853—. Bank Com- missioner, 1853-1854. Special Agent U. S. Treasury Department, 1865-1866. State's Attorney, 1868-1869. Orator Bennington Centen- nial Celebration, 1877. Author of "Roberts' Digest of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of Vermont." A.M. LL. D., 1879. Washington Roosevelt, Pelham, N.Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1829-1830.

Pastor, Sandy Hill, N. Y., 1831-1833 ; Nassau, 1833-1835 ; Valatie, 1835-

1837 ; Lockport, 1838-1840 ; New York city, 1846-1856 ; Bronxville, 1857-1872. Died 1884. 1829-1830 ALUMNI. 67

Thomas Jefferson Sawyer. c^JV^' jv^ ^/Vff College Hill, Mass. Universalist clergyman and teacher. Pastor, Second Universalist church. New York city, 1830-1845 and 1852-1861. Principal Clinton, N- Y,, Liberal Institute, 1845-1852. Editor " Christian Embassador," New York, 1863-1866. Professor of Systematic Theology in Tufts'

College Divinity School, 1869 — . One of the original Trustees of Tufts College and of St. Lawrence University. Author of many books upon theological subjects. A. M. S. T. T)., Harvard, 1850. *RoLLiN Field Strong, Middleport, N. Y.

Lawyer. Died 1835. 1830

*Alexander Woodruff Buel, Detroit, Mich.

Lawyer. Teacher in West Rutland, 1830-1831 ; Fort Covington, N. Y., 1831-1832; Castleton, 1833-1834. Began practice in Detroit. 1834. Deputy Register of Probate, 1834-1836. City Attorney, 1836-1837. Member of the Legislature, 1837. Prosecuting Attorney, 1843-1847. Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives, 1847. Member of Congress, 1849-1851. Member Michigan Legislature, 1858-1859. A. M. Died 1868. *Romeo Houghton Hoyt, St. Albans, Vt.

Lawyer. Yale College Law School. Admitted to the bar, 1833. Reg- ister of Probate, 1836-1842. State Senator, 1853 1854. County Com- missioner, 1858-1861. Judge of County Court, 1862-1865. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1859-1874. A. M. Died 1888. *George Baker Ide, Springfield, Mass.

Baptist clergyman. Pastor, Brandon. 1832 ; then in Derby ; Boston, Mass., 1836-1838; Philadelphia, Pa., 1838-1852; Springfield, Mass., 1852-1872. Two volumes of his sermons have been published. A. M. D. D., Madison, 1848. Died 1872. Hiram Jones, Whitehall, N. Y.

His history since graduating is unknown. (?). *Nehemiah Homand Losey, Galesburg, 111. Teacher. In Potsdam and Whitesboro, N. Y. One of the incorpo- rators of Knox College and Professor of Mathematics and Natural

Science in the same until 1861 ; Treasurer in same till 1872. Died 1872, *Samuel Newbury, Dubuque, la. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Ordained 1831. Pastor, Rut- land, Ohio. 1831-1832. Agent American S. S. Union and Education Societies, 1832-1838. Principal, White Pigeon Branch, , 1838-1842. Pastor, Allegan, Mich., 1842-1846. Principal Jackson High School, 1846—. President of the Michigan State Board of Education. Established a Normal School at Ypsilanti. Removed to Dubuque, 1853. Agent American Tract Society (Boston), 1865. A. M. Died 1868. *William Henry Parker, Middlebury, Vt. Teacher. Principal Bennington Academy, 1830-1832. Tutor in Mid- dlebury College, 1832-1834. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834- 1836. Teacher of Languages in St. Lawrence Academy, Potsdam, N. Y., 1836-1846; Principal of the same, 1846-1848. Professor -of .Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Middlebury College, 1848-

1881 ; Treasurer of same, 1855-1884 and Trustee, 1881 ; Emeritus — 1855 until his death. A. M. Died 1889. 6S MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1830-1831

*James Randles, St. Joseph's, Mich. " Pearson says : He was from Hebron, N. Y. Read law in Troy, N. Y., and died in St. Joseph's, Mich." (?j John Stewart, (?) " He was from Pittsford, Vt. Pearson says : He read theology some-

what at Princeton ; was for some time Secretary of the New Jersey Prison Discipline Society; in 1843 ^^'^s practicing law in Philadel- phia." He went west from Philadelphia. He was a brother of Amasa Stewart, class of '24, and of P. P. Stewart, the stove manufacturer. (?) John Stocker, Muscatine, la. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher, Long Island, 1830-1831. Prince- ton Theological Seminary, 1831-1832. Pastor, Miller's Place and West

Hampton, N. Y., 1833-1835 ; Monticello, Ind., 1836-1837; Blooming- ton (now Muscatine), Iowa, 1839-1848. A. M. Died 1848. Gilbert Timothy Thompson, Northampton, Mass. Teacher and lawyer. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1830-1833. Tutor and Professor of Languages in Hobart College.

Resided in Cornwall till 1850 ; then in Northampton. A. M. Died 1852. Francis Putnam Whipple, Hardwick, Vt. Teacher. Principal Granville Academy, N. Y., 1830. Died 1830. Horace Wilcox, St. Louis, Mo.

Teacher. Principal. Ogdensburg Academy, N. Y. ; Columbus Acad- emy, Ohio. Teacher in St. Louis till 1839. A. M., University of Ver- mont, 1833. Died 1839.

1831

Edwin Munson Barbour, Benson, Vt. Studied law in New York City and started West, intending to begin practice in Cincinnati. Died on the journey, at Portsmouth, Ohio, 1833- Nelson Barbour, Georgia, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834. Pastor, Saxton's River, 1835-1839; Dummerston, 1840-1846; Lang- don, N. H., 1849-1852; Wolfboro. 1852-1854; Cummington, Mass., 1857-1858; Jamaica, Vt., 1859 i860; Sullivan, N. H., 1861-1863: West

Fairlee, Vt., 1864-1867 ; Georgia, 1867. Died 1867. Harvey Curtis, Galesburg, 111. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Princeton Theological Semi- nary, 1831-1832. Principal Norwalk Academy, Conn., 1833 1834. Tu- tor in Middiebury College, 1834-1835. Pastor, Brandon, 1835-1840. Agent A. B. C. F. M. in the West, 1841-1843. Pastor, Madison, Ind., 1843-1850; Chicago, 111., 1850-1858. President Knox College, 1858- 1862. A. M. D. D., 1857. Died 1862. Daniel Hancock Deacon, Henderson, Ky. Episcopal clergyman and teacher. Rector and teacher in Henderson

several years ; then in Natchez, Miss. ; again in Henderson. Died 1882. ;

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Bela Fancher, Homer, Mich. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary. 1831-1833. Principal Sheldon Academy, Southampton, Mass., 1833-1834. Ando- ver Theological Seminary, 1835. Pastor, Troy, Ohio, 1836-1842; North

Bergen, N. Y., 18421848 ; Oakfield, 1848 1852, and Principal Gary

Seminary, 1850 1852; Barre Center, 1852 1855 ; Homer, 1855-1864, and Principal Homer Academy, 18551858; Concord, 1866-1869. County Superintendent of Schools, 1^69-1873. Pastor, Eckford, since 1873, with residence at Homer continually since 1855. Ephraim H. Farrar, (?) Business. Taught a while and was in the service of the American Tract Society, 1832-1833. Resided chiefly in Fairfax, engaged in agri- culture till 1846, when he commenced the manufacture of fire bricks in Vergennes. A. M. (?) *JoHN Metcalf Hooker, Middlebury, Vt.

Physician. Teacher in Bloomfield, N. J., 1831-1832. M. D., Yale, 1835. Died in New Haven, Conn., 1835. *Daniel Howard, Philadelphia, Pa. " Teacher. Principal Jericho Academy, 1831— . In 1836 he removed to Philadelphia, where he was a successful and highly respected teach- er until his death." A. M. Died 1869. * George Cleveland Hyde, Lake Charles, La. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1835. Pas- tor, Readfield. Me., 1836-1838; Castleton, N. Y., 1843. Teacher, El- mira, N. Y., 1846. Pastor, Onondaga Hollow, N. Y., 1851. Home Missionary, New York, 1851-1855. Pastor, Atchafalaya, La.. 1855-

1869 ; Lake Charles, 1870— . Died at his home on English Bayou, near Lake Charles, 1883. *EzRA Jones, Phelps, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834.

Pastor, Greenfield, N. H., 1834-1838 ; Dorset, Johnson and Claren- don, Vt., 1838-1850. In active service as pastor in western and central New York, 1850-1878. In Phelps, 1882—. A. M. Died 1888. Samuel Adams Kirby, Emory (?) Texas. Lawyer. Was from Middlebury. Resided in Brownville, N. Y., 1833- 1834. (?) *Nathaniel Ogden Preston, Manhattan, Kan. Episcopal clergyman. Principal Royalton Academy, 1831-1832. Or- dained deacon. 1834, and priest, 1835. Rector, Bennington, 1834-1844;

New Orleans. La., 1844-1856; Philadelphia, Pa., 1856-1858 ; Manhat-

tan, Kan., 1858-1862 ; Topeka, 1862-1864 ; and Principal of the Topeka Female Seminary, reorganized as the College of the Sisters of Beth- any. Professor of English Literature, State Agricultural College, Manhattan, 1864-1866. Delegate to the (triennial) General Conven- tion of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States in 1844, 1847, 1850, 1853 and 1859. A. M. Died 1866. David Sylvester Sheldon, Davenport, la. Teacher. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1831-1832. Principal Bennington Academy, 1832-1834. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834-1835. Teacher of Mathematics in Potsdam Academy, 1835-1840;

in Northampton, Mass., 1840— , Farmer in Rupert, Vt., and repre- sented that town in the Legislature of 1849. Teacher, Preparatory Department, Iowa College, Davenport, 1853. Professor of Chemistry and. Natural Sciences, Iowa College, then at Davenport, 1853-1858 same in Griswold College, 1858—. A. M. Died 1886. ;

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*Albert Smith, Monticello, 111.

Congregational clergyman and teacher. Teacher in Hartford and Medford, Conn., 1831-1832. Andover Theological Seminary, 1835. Pastor, Williamstown, Mass., 1836-1838. Professor of Languages and

Belles Lettres, Marshall College, 1838-1840 ; of Rhetoric and English Literature in Middlebury College, 1840-1844. Pastor, Vernon, Conn.,

1845-1854; Peru, Ind., 1854-1855 ; Duquoine, 111., 1855; Monticello, 1855-1863. A. M. D. D., Shurtleff, i860. Died 1863. *BuEL WiLLOUGHBY Smith, Ishpemiiig, Mich. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Andover Theological Sem- inary, 1834. Pastor, Ferrisburg, Irasburg, Montpelier and Plainfield, Vt., 1834- 1841. Principal Keeseville, N. Y., Academy and acting pas- tor at Port Kent, 1841-1848. Principal Burlington Female Seminary, 1848-1865 and acting pastor for neighboring churches. Resided at Newton, Mass., 1865-1876; then at Ishpeming. Died 1882.

1832

William M. Bass, Dedham, Mass.

Physician. Practiced in Grand Detour, 111., 1837-1846; Middlebury, 1846-1877. M. D., Berkshire Medical College, 1835, * Joshua Bates, . Boston, Mass. Teacher. In Charlestown, Mass., several years, then Head Master of the Brimmer School, Boston. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1850- 1888. A. M. LL. D., 1880. Died 1888. Jonathan Blanchard, Chicago, 111. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Principal Plattsburg Academy, 1832-1834. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834-1836. Lane Theo- logical Seminary, 1838. Pastor, Cincinnati, O., 1838-1846. President of Knox College, Galesburg, ill., 1846-1860. President of Wheaton College, 111., i860—. A. M. Edward Carrington, Providence, R. I. Merchant (retired). Harvard Law School, 1834-1835. * JESSE Caswell, Bangkok, Siam. Congregational clergyman. Teacher, Potsdam, N. Y., 1832-1834. Andover Theological Seminary, 1834-1835. Lane Theological Sem- inary, 1837. City Missionary, Cincinnati, O., 1837-1838. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M. in Siam, 1839-1848. Died 1848. William Dewey Cooke, Staunton, Va. Teacher. Went to Virginia soon after graduating and in 1840 became connected with the Virginia Institution for Deaf Mutes and the Blind at Staunton. In 1845 he became the first Principal of the North Car- olina Institution for the Deaf, Dumb and Blind at Raleigh and held that position until i860. Principal State Deaf and Dumb Institution, Cave Spring, Ga., i860—. Publishing Agent, Southern Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Va. Principal Maryland Deaf and Dumb institu- tion, Frederick City, till 1871. Then at Staunton until his death. A. M. Died 1885. *John Titus Doolittle, Painesville, Ohio.

Lawyer. Practiced in Middlebury, 1835-1837 ; Huron, O., 1838-1841 Painesville, 1841-1871. A. M. Died 1871. ;

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Caleb Blanchard Harrington, Burlington, la. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar in Bennington County, Vt., 1835. Prac-

ticed in Middletovvn, 1835-1850; Rutland, 1850-1857 ; Burlington, la.,

1857 — . Represented Middletovvn in the I>egislature, 1842, 1843 ^"d 1846. Commissioner of the Vermont Insane Asylum, 1846-1847. State's Attorney tor Rutland County, 1851-1857. Has now retired from practice. A. M.

^p-WILLIAM Jones Hoppin, Providence, R. I. •^ Lawyer. Secretary of the United States Legation at London, 1876- 1886. Address, 99 George street. LL. B., Harvard, 1835. 1^^

Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1835. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M. in , 1836-1867. Died 1872.' *RoBERT Fowler Lawrence, Albany, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1832- 1833. Pastor, Westport, N. Y., 1835-1836; Gouverneur. 1836-1838 Claremont, N. H., 1839-1863. Trustee Kimball Union Academy. Agent Freedmen's Relief Association, 1863. City Missionary, New-

London, Conn., 1864-1865. Resided at Maiden, Mass., 1865 — . A. M. Died 1886. *RoBiNSON Smiley Lockwood,' Mt. Vernon, O. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1834-1836.

Pastor, Girard, Pa , 1837-1841 ; Meadville, 1841-1843. Practiced law, Erie, 1846-1847. Pastor, Piqua, O., 1849-1850; Berlin Heights, 1858 Steuben, 1859-1860. Resided in Chicago, 1864-1870; in Ludlow, 111,, 1871-1873; in Texas, 1873-1876. A. M. Died 1876.

*Henry B. McClure, Jacksonville, 111. Lawyer. When in College his name was spelled McCluer. A. M. Died (?) Salmon Leonard Matthews, Whitehall, N. Y. Preached in Sudbury six months. At the time of his death he was a member of Andoyer Theological Seminary. Died 1835. *JoHN Mattocks, St. Paul, Minn. Presbyterian clergyman. Read law 1832-1835. Yale Diyinity School, 1837-1838. Preached in West Rutland. Pastor Presbyterian church,

Keeseyilie, N. Y.,.1838-1856 ; St. Paul, 1856-1875. Trustee of Middle- bury College, 1850-1860. A. M. Died 1875. *James Meacham, Middlebury, Vt. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Taught in Castleton Semi- nary, 1832-1833, and St. Albans Academy, i833-i83[4. Andover Theo- logical Seminary, 1834- 1836. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1836-1838. Pastor, New Haven, 1838-1846. Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in Middlebury College, 1846-18^0. Member of Congress, 1849-1856. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1855-1856. A. M. Died 1856. .

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Charles Miller, Rochester, N. Y. Business. In 1834 located in Rochester, where he was engaged in bus- iness until his death. Died 1875. Andrew Naudain, Philadelphia, Pa. Physician. Died 1864. Aurelian Hulburd Post, Cornwall, Vt. Teacher. Andover Theological Seminary, 1832 1833. Taught at Natchez, Miss. Died at Logansport, Ind., 1834. Benjamin Washington Reynolds, (?) Mich. Congregational clergyman. He was from Abbeville, S. C. In 1848 was Home Missionary in Pleasant Grove, 111. In 1853 he was in ' Michigan. (?) A. M. Died 1877. William Scales, Lyndon, Vt.

Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1837.

Pastor, Lyndon, 1837-1841; Rochester, 1841-1847 ; Brownington. 1847-

1851; Co'nneaut, Ohio, 1852-1855 ; Lyndon, 1855-1864. Died 1864. Horatio Seymour, Buffalo, N. Y. Lawyer. Litchfield Law School. Surrogate of Erie County. A. M. Died 1872. John Strong Storrs, Montevallo, Ala. Lawyer. He was from Middlebury. Member Alabama Legislature, and State Senator, 1844 1857. President Alabama Coal Co. He was a strong Union man. A. M. Died 1862. Homer Hine Stuart, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Taught in Springfield, 1832-1833. Practiced in Lockport and afterwards in New York City. When in College his name was spelled Stewart. Died 1885. Halsey R. Wing, Glens Falls, N. Y. Lawyer. Buffalo, 1835- 1841. Superintendent Schools, Warren Co., N. Y., 1842-1843. Judge of the Court, of Common Pleas, 1843-1847. A. M. Died 1870. 1833 Hiram Allen Babcock, Wayne, Ohio. Congregational clergyman and farmer. Lane Theological Seminary, 1836. Was a home missionary in Ohio and Pennsylvania several years, A. M., Western Reserve College, 1836. Died 1868. John Codman Bates, Montgomery, Ala. Lawver. Private tutor for several years in Virginia and Alabama. Editor " Alabama Journal." A. M. Died 1857. Ward Bullard, New Haven, Vt. Methodist clergyman. Taught in the South. Returned North in 1838, joined the Troy Conference and took appointments till 1854. A. M. Died 1879. Hiram Carleton, East Sandwich, Mass.

Episcopal clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1837. Pastor Congregational church, Stowe, Vt., 1838 1852; West Barnstable, Mass.,

1852-1862; Stoneham, 1862-1863 ; Fairmount, 1863-1865. Ordained an Episcopalian clergvman, 1867. Rector, Wood's Holl, Mass., 1866— A. M. D. D., Trinity, 1878. 1833 ALUMNI. 73

Philos G. Cook, Buffalo, N. Y. ^ Presbyterian clergyman. Principal Classical School, Bufifalo, 1836- 1845. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1849. Chaplain of Auburn State Prison, 1848-1851. Pastor, Ludlowville, N. Y., 1851-1856. Agent for A. S. S. Union, Buffalo, 1856-1858. City Missionary, 1859-1862./^^^ Chaplain 94th Reg. N. Y. V. Vols., 1862-1865. City Missionary, 1865—/Jf^^ *AzARiAH R. Graves, (?) Clergyman. He was from Pawiet, Vt., and went South soon after graduation. (?) A. M. Died 1871.

Joel S. Graves, ( ?) Ocklocknee, Ga. Congregational clergyman. He was from Fair Haven, Vt. Studied at Auburn Theological Seminary, 1833-1835. In Alabama, Florida and Georgia after 1836. (?) * Edward Joseph Hallock, St. Louis, Mo. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1837. Principal of Castleton Seminary, 1838-1856. When in College his name was written Joseph Edward Hallock. A. M. Died 1866. *Thomas Henderson Hubbell, Charaplain, N. Y.

Died 1834. Eliezer Jewett Marsh, Leominster, Mass. Teacher. Studied at Andover Theological Seminary. Teacher, Jer-

icho, Vt., 1833-1835 ; Concord, Mass., 1836-1837 ; Thetford, Vt., 1837-

1840; Milton, Mass., 1 840-1 845 ; Dorchester, Mass., 1 845-1 847 ; Gro- ton, Mass., 1847-1854. * George Martin, Detroit, Mich. Lawyer. State Senator. Judge County Court, 1851. Chief Justice Supreme Court of Michigan, 1857— . Died 1867. * Charles Nash Mattoon, Monroe, Mich. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1836. Pas- tor, Canoga, N. Y., 1837-1841; Aurora, N. Y., 1841-1850; Leroy, 1850- 1857. President Farmers' College. Cincinnati, Ohio. 1857-1861. Pas- tor, Rockford, 111., 1861-1862; Monroe, Mich., 1863-1877. D. D., Farmers' College, 1859. Died 1886. *Lamson Miner, Castleton, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Studied at Lane Theological Seminary. Tutor, Franklin College, Ga., 1835-1836. Pastor, Cornwall, Vt., 1837- 1839. Died 1841. *Clarendon Fay Muzzy, Amherst, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1836. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M. in India, 1836-1857. Pastor, Ferrisburgh,

1859; Brasher Falls, N. Y., 1862 1864 ; Waverly, Pa., 1865, and Mont- ville, Ct., 1866-1873. Died 1878. * Leonard Rawson, Pittsford, Vt. Teacher. In Castleton Seminary, 1833. Tutor in Middlebury Col- lege, 18361837. A. M. Died 1838. *Ezekiel Sanford Sayre, Demapolis, Ala. Lawyer. Taught, and in 1842 was Editor of the " Perry County (Ala.) Eagle." In 1852 was a lawyer in Montgomery, Ala. In the college catalogues for his four years his name is spelled Sayres. A. M., Uni- versity of Alabama, 1843. Died 1853. ..

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Ephraim Sanford Seymour, Newark, III.

Lawyer. Practiced in Jacksonville, 111., 1839-1841 ; Newark. 1841 — A. M. Died 1851.

Mark Skinner, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. New Haven Law School, 1835-1836. Settled in Chicago in 1836, City Attorney, 1840. United States District Attorney, 1841 — Member Illinois Legislature, 1846. Member State Constitutional Con- vention, 1848. Judge Cook County Court of Common Pleas, 1851- 1853. LL. D., 1884. Died at Manchester, Vt,, 1887. William L. G. Smith, Buffalo, N. Y.

Lawyer. In 1852 he published " Uncle Tom's Cabin as It Is." A, M. 'Died 1877. Benoni Thompson, Buffalo, N. Y. Lawyer. Member New York Legislature. Died 1858. Jesse Walker, Buffalo, N. Y. Lawyer. Judge of Erie County Court at the time of his death. Died 1852. Edward S. Warren, Buffalo, N. Y. Lawyer. Actively engaged in street railway and other business enter- prises. Died 1868. 1834

*1'Benjamin Brooker Allen, Vergennes, Vt. Was a teacher in Vergennes from graduation until his death. A. M. Died 1869. Charles Henshaw Blair, Chicago, 111.

Was from Montreal. Went to Chicago soon after graduation. (?) LuaEN Cyrus Boynton, Springfield, 111. Lawyer. Teacher, Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1834-1835. Andover Theolog- ical Seminary, 1838. Taught in Delaware and Virginia, 1838-1844. Lawyer in Worcester, Mass., 1847-1858; Springfield, 111., 1858-1886. A. M. Died 1886. ^T^f'JosiAH Bartleit Clark, Islington, Mass. Congregational clergyman, Andover Theological Seminary, 1834- 1835; Lane Theological Seminary, 1837. Pastor, Rising Sun, Ind., 1838-1840; Sharon, Vt„ 1840-1842; Eliot, Me., 1842-1845; West Ran- dolph, Vt., 1846; Pittsfield, 1847-1850; Clarendon, 1851-1856; Rupert, 1857-1869; Pittsfield iSpQ?^§73; Weathersfield Centre, 1874-1875; Ludlow, 1876-1881. I T^U^ MiRON MuNSON Dean, Cambridge, Mass. Baptist clergyman. Newton Theological Seminary, 1838. Pastor, Providence, R. I., 1838 1840; Marblehead, Mass., 1840-1847; chaplain

Deer Island, Mass, ; agent A. and F. B. Society. Pastor, Warren, R. I. A, M., Brown, 1837. Died i86i. Cyrus Bryant Drake, Royalton, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1837. Pastor in Royalton, 1837-1878. Trustee of Middlebnry College, 1859- 1878. A. M. D. D., 1861. Died 1878. Alanson Fish, Ira, Vt. Baptist clergyman. Newton Theological Seminary, 1837. Pastor, Chelsea, Mass., 1837-1840. Died 1840. ;

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Russell Loomis Galusha, Jericho, Vt. Farmer. *Charles Goodrich, New Orleans, La. Episcopal clergyman. Theological Seminary of Virginia, 1837. Rec-

tor, St. Paul's Church, New Orleans, 1838-1868 ; St. James Church, Ba- ton Rouge, 1869-1886. Rector, Emeritus, St. Paul's Church, New Or- leans, 1886-1889. D. D., Jefferson College, 1855. Died 1889.

*Hiram Atwell Graves, Bristol, R. I. Baptist clergyman and author. Pastor, Springfield, Mass., 1837- 1840; Lynn, 1840-1842. Editor " Christian Reflector," Boston, 1842. A. M. Died 1850. Thomas Swan Hubbard, Tunbridge, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andove.r Theological Seminary, 1838. Pastor, Stockbridge, 183Q-1846; Royaiton, 1846; Chelsea, 1 847-1 854

Stockbridge, 1855-1862; Dunton. 111., 1862-1864 ; Gaysville, Vt., 1864-

1868 ; Rochester, 1868-1878 ; neighboring churches 1878 — , County Superintendent of Schools, 1845-1846. Representative in the Legisla- ture of Vermont four years. State Senator, 1859-1860. Henry T. Huggins, New Haven, Conn Lawyer. Yale College Law School, 1834-1835. Practiced in New Haven, Conn., 1836-1841. Clerk of the Connecticut Senate. .Settled in Burlington, Iowa, 1841. Returned to New Haven about 1846 and became connected with some newspaper. (?) *Charles W. Jewett, Niles, Mich. Lawyer. Located in Niles, 1836. Judge of Probate; Prosecuting Attorney, and County Judge. A. M.' Died 1880. * Daniel Oliver Morton, Toledo, Ohio.

Lawyer. Removed to Toledo, 1836 ; was admitted to the bar and practiced law until his death. Was appointed United States District Attorney for Ohio bv President Pierce, 1853. He was a brother of Vice-President Morton. A. M. Died 1859. *Calvin Day Noble, Springfield, Vt.

Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Rochester, Vt,, 1836 1840 ; Spring- field, 1840-1844. A. M. Died 1844. *Charles Paulk, Waukon, la. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar 1838. Practiced in Heneoye Falls, N. Y., till 1850. Then spent three years in California. Settled upon a farm in Waukon, 1854. Member Iowa Legislature, 1859 and 1863. State Senator, 1865. A. M. Died 1885. *Lyman Bert Peet, West Haven, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1837. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., India, 1839-1840; Siam, 1840-1846; China, 1846 1871. Translated the New Testament and several books of the Old into the Chinese language. Died 1878. *James Turner Phelps, Chelsea, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Teacher, I^ Grange, Ga., 1834-1835. Tutor, Franklin College, Ga., 1835-1836; Columbia, S. C, Theological Seminary, 1836-1838. Pastor, Enosburgh, Vt., 1839-1843. Afterwards engaged in business. A. M. and Franklin College, 1836. Died 1870. Orson Rockwell, Richmond, Ala. Baptist clergyman and teacher. Principal Norwalk, Conn., Academy, 1834-1836. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1836-1837. Teacher, Mobile, Ala., 1838-1840; Howard College, Marion, one year; Cahaba, 1845-1848. In 1850 he was a teacher in Richmond. A.M. (?) 76 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1834-183,^

Seth HuTCHiNS Sabine, Marblehead, Mass. Druggist. Died 1849. Asa Bowen Smith, Buckland, Mass. Congregational clergyman. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1837.

Missionary A. B. C. F, M. to Oregon ; Sandwich Islands, 1843-1845. Pastor, Buckland. Died i886. Oliver H. Staples, City, Mo.

Episcopal clergyman. Ordained 1838. Rector, Windsor, Vt., 1838-

1841 ; Mobile, Ala., 1841— . Teacher thirteen years. City Missiona- ry, St. Louis. 1866 1870. Rector, St. Paul's Church, 1860-1877. Re- moved to Kansas City 1890. William Henry Starr, Burlington, la. Lawyer. Cincinnati I^w School, 1837. Located in Burlington, 1837. Mayor of Burlington, 1849 and 1850. A. M. Died i88i. James Andrus Blinn Stone, Kalamazoo, Mich. Baptist clergyman. Principal Hinesburg Academy, 1834-1836. Tu- tor in Middiebury College, 1838. Andover Theological Seminary, 1839. Pastor, Gloucester, Mass., 1839-1841. Professor in Newton Theological Seminary, 1841-1842, Pastor, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1843- 1849. President and Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Kalamazoo College, 1843-1863. Editor and publisher for several years of the Daily and Weekly " Telegraph," Postmaster four years. Pub- lished many theological works. D. D., Madison University, 1853. Died at Detroit, 1888. DeWitt Clinton Walker, Capac, Mich. Lawyer. Prosecuting Attorney, Summit County, 1837-1839. Member Michigan Legislature, 1840-1844, and 1846. State Senator, 1841 and 1842. Regent of the Michigan State University, 1843. Member of the Constitutional Convention, 1850. Judge of Probate, St. Clair Co., 1865 1869. George Clinton Whitlock, Albia, la. Methodist clergyman and teacher. Teacher in Middleburg, N. Y., Academy, 1835-1839. Professor of Mathematics in Genesee Wes-

leyan Seminary, 1839-1850 ; of Chemistry and Natural History in

Genesee College, 1850— ; in Victoria College, Canada, and in Western University, Iowa. A. M. LL. D,, Wesleyan University, Illinois, 1859. Died 1864.

1835

Nathaniel Aldrich Balch, - Kalamazoo, Mich. Lawyer. Taught from 1835-1845. Admitted to practice in Supreme Court, 1848, Practiced law forty-eight years. State Senator two years. A. M. Edward Semans Barrett. (?) Congregational clergyman and teacher. Teacher in Canton, N. Y., 183s 1838. Pastor in Weston, Vt., 1839-1845. Then teacher in Lei- cester. Superintendent of Schools for Addison County, 1848-1850. A. M. Died 1866. Prentiss Bates, ' Brattleboro, Vt. He was from Middiebury, but was a resident of Brattleboro after 1840. Died 1889. 1835 ALUMNI. 77

* Bellamy, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Baptist clergyman. Hamilton Theological Seminary, 1838. Pastor, Groton and Medina, N. Y., 1838-1842; Danburv, Conn., 1842-1848; Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1848-1882. A. M. Died 1886. *JoHN BoYNTON, Pcppercll, Mass. ^ Teacher. Taught in the South. Died in Pepperell, 1839. Jj^ Milton Bradley, Richland, Mich. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher, Fort Covington, N. Y., 1835-1837. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1837-1838. Pastor, Parishville, N. Y.,

1839-1843; Richland, Mich., 1844- 1878 ; Emeritus, 1878 — . Delegate to Michigan Constitutional Convention, 1867. Trustee Michigan Fe- male Seminary, jf <^ ^ *BusHROD Washington Converse, (?) Lawyer. He was from Panton and went West soon after gradua- tion. (?) Died 1847. * David Dobie, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1838. Edinburgh University, 1838 1839. Pastor, Huntingdon, Canada, 1839-

1844 ; Plattsburgh, 1844-1857. Died 1857. James Madison Flagg, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Teacher in Shoreham and Alabama, 1835-1838 Tutor in Middlebury CoUeg-e, 1838. Admitted to the bar in New York and began practice there but soon removed to Indiana. Practiced law and edited a paper in Fort Wayne, Ind., and then settled in Lima. Re- moved to Chicago, 1866. ;::5^JoHN Graham Foote, Burlington, la. Merchant. Located in Burlington. 1843. State Senator, 1862-1866. State House Commissioner, 1872-1886. Is Vice President First Na- '^ tional Bank of Burlington. 1 J-^ ^, :::yC^THE0D0RE Gay, Malone, N. Y.

' Physician. Castleton Medical College, 1840. Examining Surgeon for Pensions, 1863. President Northern New York Medical Association,

1874 ; Franklin County Medical Society, 1868. A. M. M. D., Cas-

tleton Medical College, ^^i^.^ "^^ '' rti^ ' ' ^ Daniel Gibbs, ' Hartford, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1838.

Pastor, West Bloomfield, N. Y., 1839— . In missionary work in Ohio, 1847-1853. Afterwards pastor in New York and Connecticut. A. M. Died 1881. Lemuel Grosvenor, Porafret, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1843. Pastor, Rock Hill, Mo., CoUinsville, 111., }er- 1845-1846; 1848-1850 ; seyville. 111., 1851-1855; Woodstock, Conn., 1855-1860. Died in Lon- don, England, 1870. Henry Hall, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1839. Register of Probate in Rutland many years. Devoted much time to the early history of Vermont. Died 1889.

Curtis Kendall Harvey, Knoxville, 111.

Lawyer. Principal Brandon Academy, 1835-1836. Died 1849. 78 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 183o

Asa Hemenway, Manchester, Vt.

Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1838. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., at Bangkok, Siam, 1839-1850. Pastor, Cornwall, '1850-1851; Ripton, 1851-1860; Keeseville, N.Y., 1860-1864;

Mooers, 1864-1869; West Hartford, Vt., 1869-1871 ; East Chazy, N. Y., 1871-1872. A. M. *MiLO JuDSON HiCKOK, Marietta, Ohio. Presbyterian clergyman. Professor of Languages in Delaware Col- lege, 183S-1838. Tutor in Middiebury College, 1840. Union Theo-

logical Seminary, 1841. Pastor, Marietta, Ohio, 1841-1844 ; Roches-

ter, N.Y„ 1844-1853 ; Montreal, 1853-1855 ; Scranton, Pa., 1855 1868. Delegate to the Synod of Presbyterian Churches in Ireland and Scot- land. 1867. A. M. D. D., College of New Jersey, 1861. Died 1873. Edward Fuller Hodges, Boston, Mass.

Lawyer. In Rutland, 1838-1845 ; Boston, 1845-1883. Died 1883. Edwin Hoyt, Grand Rapids,Mich. Advent clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1836 1837. Sev- eral years an evangelist and a pastor of churches in the West. Has been President of an Ecclesiastical Association. Alexander Cummings Hunter, VidaUa, La. Lawyer. Was a volunteer in the Mexican war. Recorder of Concor- dia Parish. Died 1855. ^ Harvey Denison Kitchel, East Liverpool, O. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1835- 1836. Tutor in Middiebury College, 1836-1837. New Haven Theo-

logical Seminary, 1837-1838. Pastor atThomaston, Conn., 1838-1848 ; First Congregational Church, Detroit, Mich., 1848-1864; Plymouth Church, Chicago, III., 1864-1866. President of Middiebury College,

1866-1873. A. M. and Yale, 1865. D. D., 1858. ' (^[^jL^^

Spencer Mattison, Lebanon, 111. Methodist clergyman and teacher. Pastor, Pittstord, Plattsburg. N. v., Middlefield.'Mass., Clifton Park. N. Y., Stillwater. N. Y. Teacher in the State of Georgia four years. Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature in McKendree College, 1846—. A. M., Wesleyan Uni- versity, 1840. Died 1858. Allen Kent Merrill, Eufaula, Ala. Lawyer. Teacher in Georgia and Alabama, 1835-1837. Admitted to the bar, 1838. Died 1845. James Deveril Moore, Hartford, Conn. Presbyterian clergyman. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1837. S. S. Missionary in Canada, 1838-1839. Pastor, Milford, Conn., Black Rock, N. Y.. Lyme, Westerly, R. I.. Middlefield. Conn., 1840 1850; Plainfield, 1867-1868. . Clinton, 1850-1866; Died 1869.

Allen B. Myers, (?) Clergyman. He was engaged in teaching some time. In 1848 he was living in New Haven, Conn,, as the Agent of some Society. A. M. (?) George West Parker, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Taught and read law, 1835-1841. Admitted to the bar in 1841 and practiced in Jamestown, Westfield and Owego, N.Y. In 1853 he removed to New York City, where he has since lived and prac- ticed his profession. From 1876 to 1888 he was Justice of the 3d District (Civil) Court, New York City. 1S35 ALUMNI. 79

James Houghton Phelps, West Townshend, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1839. Register of Probate, 1842-1846. judge of Windham County Court, 1846-1848. Representative in the Legislature, 1848, 1849 and 1867. State Senator, 1854 and 1856. A. M. * Darwin Harlow Ranney, West Brattleboro,Vt.

Clergyman. Teacher, VVestport, N. Y., and Ludlow, Vt., 1835 1837. Pastor in Ciaremont, N. H., Dover and Wilmington, Vt., and Green- ^ field and Rernardston, Mass. Represented Brattleboro in the Legis- lature two years. A. M., Dartmouth, 1838. Died 1870. Merrill Richardson, Milford, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1835-1837. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1837-1838.

Pastor, Salisbury, 1838-1840 ; Terryville, Conn., 1841-1858 ; Worcester, Mass., 1858-1870; Milford, 1872-1876. A. M. D. D., 1871. Died 1876. Highlands, Rensselaer David Chanceford Robbins, | ^^'^^^^

Teacher and author. Teacher in the State of Georgia and Royalton, Vt., 1835-1837. Andover Theological Seminary, 1837-1839. Tutor in Middiebury College, 1839. Andover Theological Seminary, 1841. Li- centiate and Librarian at Andover, 1841-1848. Professor of Greek and Latin in Middiebury College, 1848-1866; Professor of Greek and Ger- man, 1866-1872. He published a translation of Hengstenberg's Egypt and the Books 0/ Moses a.nd an edition of Xenophon's Memorabilia. He also assisted in the work of Andrew's Latin Lexicon and edited several of Prof. Stuart's works. A. M. D. D., 1882. Died 1882. Zalmon Austin Storrs, Hartford, Conn.

Lawyer. Litchfield Law School, 1836 1838. Began practice in Tol- land, Conn., 1838. Judge of Probate for the District of Tolland, 1847, and Judge of the County Court tor that county, 1851. Removed to Hartford in 1852. Vice President Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., 1868-1872. Soon after his removal to Hartford he was chosen attorney for the Society for Savings (having on deposit at the present time $12,660,993.00), and in 1871 was elected its treasurer and financial manager, which office he held till his death. Director ^tna National Bank. Trustee Hartford Trust Co. Died 1890. Samuel Rowley Thrall, West Salem, Wis. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Potsdam, N. Y., 1835-1836. Andover Theological Seminary, 1837-1838. Pastor of churches in Perkinsville, Wells River, Hubbardton and Cuttingsville, Vt., 1839-

1853 ; in Illinois, 1854-1869. Agent American Bible Society, at Gales- burg, 111., 1869-1880.

Norman Nelson Wood, Jacksonville, III.

Baptist clergyman. Principal Black River Academy, Ludlow, 1835 • 1836. Hamilton Theological Seminary and elsewhere, 1836-1838.

Pastor, Lebanon Springs, Ohio, 1838 1842 ; Vicksburgh, Miss., 1842-

1845 ; Zanesville, O., 1845-1850. President Shurtleff College, Alton, 111., 1850-1855. In 1861 entered the army as a chaplain. Professor of

Mental and Moral Philosophy, Jacksonville, III., 1866 —. A.M. D. D., Denison University, 1851. Died 1874. Stephen Richardson Wright, Selma, Ala.

Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Principal of Franklin Institute,

Montgomery, Ala., 1836-1838 ; Marion Institute, 1838-1848. Presi-

dent Central Masonic Institute, Selma, Ala., 1848 — . A. M., Alabama University, 1859. (?; 8o MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1836

1836

•Samuel Austin Benton, Armida, Mich, Congregational clergyman. Principal Randolph Academy, 1836-1838. Pastor, Saxton's River, Vt,, 1840-1842. In 1850 was settled in Armida. A. M. Died 1865. *JosHUA Downing Berry, Portsmouth, N. H. Episcopal clergyman and teacher. Principal of an Academy in Con-

cord. N. H., one year; in South Berwick, Me., four years ; in Dur- ham, N. H., three years. President of Shelby College, Ky., 1843-1847. ville, Rector in Shelby two years. He then located in Orange, N. J-, where he had a parish and boarding school. Afterwards he bought a farm in Litchfield, Conn., and had two parishes in the vicinity. Re- moved to Portsmouth, 1867. A. M. Died 1869. *Aaron Henry Bigelow, Atwood, Ind. Lawyer and farmer. Was admitted to the Rutland County bar in J839. Removed to Findlay, Ohio, in 1841. The last ten years of his life were spent upon a farm in Atwood, Kosciusko Countv, Ind. Died 1869. John Blake, New York, N. Y. Episcopal clergyman. He was for many years Chaplain in the United States Navy. A. M. Address, 64 Sixth Avenue. *Calvin Parkhurst Bliss Royalton, Vt. Teacher and farmer. Taught in the South several years. Then a farmer in Royalton. A. M. Died 1881.

Charles Edward Bowen, (?) Lawyer. Employed in Philadelphia. In 1847 was practicing in Dan- by, Vt. (>) A. M. * Nathan Smith Boynton, Canton, N. Y.

Taught in Malone, N. Y.,one year, and died in Canton soon after. (?) James Davie Butler, Madison, Wis. Congregational clergyman and teacher. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1836-1837. Tutor in Middlebury College. 1837- 1838. An- dover Theological Seminary, 1840. Professor Languages and Litera- ture, , 1845-1847. Pastor, Wells River, 1847-1850; Peabody, Mass., 1851-1852; Cincinnati. O., 18521855. Professor

Ancient Languages, Wabash College, 1855-1858 ; Wisconsin Univer- sity. 1858-1867. A. M. LL. D., 1862. *Calvin Brainard Cady, Alburgh Springs, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Licensed to preach by the Essex, N- Y., Association, 1838, and ordained. Pastor, Ausable Forks, N. Y., 1842- 1845; St. Albans Bay, 1845-1852; Alburgh Springs, 1852 1873; Geor- gia, Vt., 1873-1877. A. M. Died 1889. *John Eleazer Claghorn, Castleton, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1840, and post-graduate course, 1840-1841. A. M, Died 1847. * Louis A. Doolittle, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Admitted to practice in Chicago in 1838 and lived there until his death with the exception of two years in California. Died 1879. ;.

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* J AMES Thomas Foster, Greensboro, N. C. Geologist and mining engineer. Curator Geological Department State

of New York, Albany, 1849— , Gold mining in North Carolina, 1851. Resided in Missouri, 1860-1883, and was a member of the Legislature of Missouri, 1865. Removed to Greensboro, 1883. Died 1886. William Dickinson Griswold, St. Louis, Mo. Lawyer and business man. He has a summer home in Castleton. f(*!y^S *Zebulon Jones, Hubbardton, Vt. Baptist clergyman. Pastor in Hancock, N. H., 1837-1839; Peterboro,

N. H., 1839-1843 ; Hampton Falls, N. H., 1843-1852. Commissioner of Schools for Rockingham County, 1850, and President New Hamp- shire Board of Education. Afterwards he resided in Cornwall and for several years immediately preceding his death was pastor of the Bap- tist church in Hubbardton. A. M. Died 1883. Louis Shafter Lovell, Ionia, Mich.

Lawyer. Register of the U. S. Land Office under the Taylor-Fillmore administration. Has been Circuit Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit of Michigan for twenty-five years. *VVilliam Schuyler Martin, Granville, Ohio. Teacher. Studied theology in Oberlin. Teacher in Granville, 1838- 1842. A. M,, Marietta, 1841. Died 1842,

Merritt Maitison, (?) Methodist clergyman. He was from Sudbury, Vt. At one time was principal of an academy in New York. (?)

*David Mower, Rockford, 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Lane Theological Seminary, 1839. Sup- plied churches in Kentucky until 1855. Then a farmer near Rockford. Died 1879. JosiAH Wheelock Peet, Monticello, Iowa. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1840. Pastor, Gardiner, Me., 1841-1848. Principal Mt. Hope Seminary, Fall

River, Mass., 1849-1859. Teacher, Easthampton, 1859-1862 ; Oshkosh, Wis., 1862-1864. Pastor and Professor in Yellow Spring (now Par- sons) College, Iowa, 1864-1867. Home Missionary, Fontanelle, Iowa, 1867-1880. A. M. Ashley Samson, Fayette, Mo. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1839. Agent of the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 1839—. A. M. Died 1840.

Calvin Selden, Chicago, 111. Congregational clergyman. Teacher a few years. Pastor of churches in Waitsfield, Barnard and West Randolph, Vt. Superintendent of Public Schools. Address, 542 West Van Buren St. A. M. William Slade, Cleveland, Ohio. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar 1838 and practiced in Lancaster, Ohio, till 1848. Cashier there 1848-1850. Lawyer in Cleveland, 1850— State Senator, 1857-1858, 1858-1859. U. S. Consul at Nice, 1862-1865 at Brussels, 1885-1889, A. M., Marietta College, 1841. George Sedgwick Swirr, St. Albans, Vt. Business. Died 1840. *Samuel Clark Swift, Raymond, Miss. Teacher. Died 1838. 82 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1836-1837

AsAHEL Brown Watrous, (?) Teacher. In Milledgeville, Ga., and afterwards in Columbus. He was from Middlebury. (>) Robert Ransom Wells, San Francisco, Cal. Presbyterian clerg^'man and teacher. Taught in Jefferson, N. Y., 1836- 1838. Andover Theological Seminary, 1838-1839. Teacher in Balti- more, Md., Western Theological Seminary. Pastor, South Bend,

Ind., 1846— . Teacher in Pennsylvania and Maryland till 1866. Pas-

tor in California with residence San Francisco, 1866— . A. M. Died 1882. ^ John Henry Whiteside, Champlain.. N. Y. Business. Has been engaged in business in Champlain since gradu- $' ation. I G^ *Samuel Milungton Wood, Omro, Wis. Congregational clergyman. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1838-

1839. Pastor, Madrid, N. Y., 1839-1848 ; Brownville, N. Y., 1848-1851. Teacher in Castleton Seminary, 1852-1854. In Brunswick, N. Y., i860—. A. M. Died 1883.

1837

Chauncey Abbott, Madison, Wis. Lawyer. Private tutor in Virginia, 1837-1838. Began practice in Fort

Winnebago, Wis , in 1841 and permanently settled in Madison in 1845. Was District Attorney in his County. Represented the Madi- son district in the Assembly, 1850. Postmaster, 1850-1853, About four years before his death he removed to Vermont and died suddenly in Nebraska. Died 1872. *, Hillsboro Centre, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Pastor in Sharon, Vt., and East Hanover, x\. H., 1843-1861; Hillsboro Center, 1861-1879. Died 1879. *Sheridan Franklin Bates, Belfast, Me. Teacher and law student. He was from Fort Covington, N. Y. Taught in Potsdam and Lockport, N. Y., 1837-1839. Principal Bel- last Academy, 1839-1841. Died off the coast of North Carolina, 1841. *Sylvanus Bates, Mason, Ga. Teacher. Andover Theological Seminary, 1837-1838. Principal of Royalton Academy for six years. He was for many years a teacher in Georgia. Died 1883. William Bates. Falmouth, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1840. Pastor, Northbridge, Mass., 1845-1858; Falmouth, 1858-1859. A.M. Died 1859.

William J. Brown, Easton, Pa. Lawyer. (?) Elias Black Burton, Manchester, Vt. Lawyer. Teacher in Alabama, 1837-1838. Admitted to the bar and began practice in Manchester, 1842. State's Attorney, Bennington County. Representative in the Legislature. State Senator. Judge of Probate. Delegate from Vermont to the Republican National Con- vention, i860. 1837 ALUMNI. ^7,

*WiLUAM Hunter Conkey, New Haven, Vt. Congregational clergyman, Andover Theological Seminary, 1841. Died 1847. *RuFUS Spaulding Cushman, Manchester, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in the South, 1837-1840. Lane

Theological Seminary, 1840-1841 ; Auburn Theological Seminary, 1841-1843. Pastor, Orwell, Vt., 1843-1862; Manchester, 1862-1877. D. D., 1872, Died 1877. *Ei)SOn Fobes, Washington, D. C. Teacher. Taught several years in Palmyra, N. Y. Assistant teacher. Glens Falls Academy, 1851-1853 and Principal in same, 1857-1862; Shoreham, Vt, 1853-1857. Appointed to a clerkship in Washington, 1862, and lived there till his death. A. M. Died 1879. Joseph Huntington, Braintree, Vt. Baptist clergyman. Died 1843.

*Henry Page, Chicago, 111. Merchant. Died 1885. *John Ramsdell, Lake City, Minn. Lawyer. Practiced in Racine, Wis., several years. Died 1877. Amos Jeweit Samson, Minneapolis, Minn. Congregational clergyman. Principal Hinesburgh Academy, 1837- 1839. Pastor in Underbill, Fairfield and Swanton, Vt., several years. Judge of Probate for Franklin County, Vt., 1856-1867. A. M. Henry Aaron Sheldon, (?) Was a teacher in the South ten years. Became a lumber merchant in New York City. In 1849 he went to California. He was from Rut- land. A. M. (?) Strong, " Rutland, Vt. Lawyer and farmer. Died 1858. Lucius Ascanius Swift, Fayetteville, N. Y. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Auburn Theological Semi- nary, 1839-1842, Teacher in the South. Died 1849. William Warner, Detroit, Mich. Business man. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1837- 1838. Andover Theological Seminary, 1838-1840. Treasurer of the University of Vermont, 1843-1849. Deputy Treasurer of the Vermont Central Railroad, 1845-1855. Removed to" Detroitin 1855. Member of the Michigan Legislature, i860, 1862 and 1866. President Detroit Bridge and Iron Works. A. M. Died at Quincy, 111., where he was superintending the construction of a bridge over the Mississippi river, 1868. Leonard Hemenway Wheeler, Beloit, Wis. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1840. Missionary A. B. C. F. M. to the Ojibwa Indians, LaPointe, Wis.,

1841-1844 ; Odanah, Wis., 1844-1866. Died 1872. William Wines, Washington, D. C. Government service. Teacher in the South a number of years. Post- master, Clarksville, Tenn., 1862-1865. Member of the Tennessee Leg- islature of 1865, which reorganized the State government. Removed to Michigan, 1866. Professor of Languages, Stewart College. Editor " Michigan Courier and Visitant," Ann Arbor, In the Government service in Washington, 1880—. A. M, Address, 1324 nth St., N. W. 84 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1837-1838

John Treat Wolcott, Alleghany City, Pa. Presbyterian clergyman (?). He read law. Prof. Parker interlined in Pearson's catalogue, " Presbyterian clergyman, Alleghany City, Pa." *Julius Lorenzo Wyman, West Haven, Vt. Lawyer. He settled in Circleville, Ohio, where he practiced several years. Returned to Vermont about 1870. Died 1888.

1838

* Nathan Barton, New Haven, Vt. Farmer. He had lived in Fort Wayne, Ind., and Champlain, N. Y.

New Haven, Vt., 1871— . Died 1881. William Franklin Bascom, Washington, D. C. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1839-1845. Principal of Yates Academy, N. Y., 1845-1846. Teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1846-1848. Principal St. Lawrence Academy, 1848-1852; Middlebury Female " Seminary, 1852— . General Agent of the Army and Navy Claims Agency" of the United Slates Sanitary Commission, 1865-1868. Pro- fessor of Greek and Latin in Howard University, 1868-1877. A. M. Address, 926 17th St., N. W. *OsMAN Roger Castle, Jericho, Vt. Died 1838. William Fairman Dibble, Bridgeport, Conn. Cabinet maker. Aftei graduation he entered the Theological Institute

at East Windsor, Conn, ; was licensed to preach, and did tor a time, but was compelled by ill health to relinquish the ministry. Died 1888. James Marsh Douglas, Brunswick, Mo. Lawyer. Was also engaged in mercantile pursuits. Taught in South Carolina and Kentucky several years. Died 1881. *AsA Farwell, Ludlow, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1842. Principal of Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass., 1842-1853. Pastor, West Haverhill, Mass., 1853-1866; in Iowa and Nebraska, 1866-1876. Connected with Doane College, 1876-1878. Resided in Ludlow 1882—. A. M. Died 1888. Andrew Seymour Flower, Mansfield, La. Lawyer. Andover Theological Seminary, 1838-1839. Taught in Ala- bama, 1839-1844. Died of yellow fever at the mouth of the Red River, 1855- David Foote, La Grange, N. Y. Baptist clergyman. Principal of Moriah Academy, 1838-1839. Pastor,

Nassau, N. Y., 1 840-1 843 ; Hannibal, 1 843-1 848 ; LaGrange, 1848. Died 1848. Stillman Foote, Ogdensburg, N. Y.

Lawyer. Practiced in Waddington, N. Y., 1842-1845 ; Ogdensburg, 1845 until his death. For some years he was editor of the "Ogdensburg Sentinel." Surrogate, 1863-1877. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 1861-1883. Professor of Law in St. Lawrence University. A. M. Died 1883. 1838 ALUMNI. 85

Solomon Paine Giddings, Washington, D. C. Congregational clergyman. New Haven Theological Seminary, 1839- 1841. Lane Theological Seminary, 1842. Pastor, Clarendon, Vt., and

Curtisville, Mass., 1843— ; Fair Haven, Vt., 1852; Springfield. 1852- 1859; Illinois. In Washington, 1863— . For the past five years has labored most of the time in the ministry. Storrs Hall, Rosendale, Wis. Physician. Received his degree of M. D. from the Connecticut State ^ Medical Society, 1851. Postmaster during Gen Grant's administra- tion. Trustee of Ripon College since 1857 and Secretary of the Board since 1865. President of many educational and professional associa-

tions. A. M. ; and honorary M. D., 1888. *John Hough, Fort Wayne, Ind. Lawyer. Taught in the South, 1838-1841. Read law in Cleveland, Ohio, 1841-1843, and then established himself in practice in Fort Wayne. Died 1875. *Clark Brigham Hubbard, Steubenville, Ind.

After graduation he went to Niles, Michigan ; subsequently to Steuben- ville, Ind. Died 1842.

AzARiAH Hyde, Galesburg, 111. Congregational clergyman. Principal of Randolph Academy, 1838-

1841; Middlebury, 1841-1842; Champlain, N. Y., 1842— ; Castleton

Seminary, 1857-1860, Pastor, Benson, Vt., eleven years ; Pawlet, Vt., six years; also preached in Hubbardton, Vt., Whitehall, N. Y., Galesburg, and elsewhere in Illinois. Agent Vermont Bible Society, 1845, and for Middlebury College building fund, 1859 i860. Financial Agent of Knox College, Galesburg. At present is supplying vacant churches as called upon. * Daniel Kelsey, Atlanta, Ga. Methodist clergyman. He was from Danville and went to Georgia in 1840 as a teacher. Admitted to the Georgia Conference of the M. E. Church, 1844, and ordained an elder, 1846. In the itinerancy constant- ly, 1844-1876. Superannuated, 1876, but continued preaching occa- sionally till his death. Professor in Carsville Female College, 1858 and President of same, 1859-1860. A. M. Died 1884. Henry Kingsley, Middlebury, Vt. Farmer. Andover Theological Seminary, 1841. Acting pastor until 1845. Bookseller in Brandon, 1846-1856. Dentist, Middlebury, 1856- 1876. A. M. John Jordan Latting. New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Read law in New York City, 1838-1842, and has practiced there since. A. M. Address, 45 West 38th St. Nathaniel Clarke Locke, Hempstead, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher in Alabama, 1838-1841. Union Theological Seminary, 1841-1844. Pastor in Brooklyn, N. Y., some years and then in Hempstead. A. M. D. D., University of Alabama, 1858. Died 1862.

Gad Lyman, Chicago, 111.

Teacher. Principal LeRoy, N. Y., Academy, 1838-1841 ; Ajnes, N. Y.,

Academy, 1841-1846 ; Cottage Hall Boarding School, East Greenbush, N. Y., 1846—. Neill Alexander McMillan, Prairie Bluff, Ala.

Lawyer. Teacher in Alabama, 1S39-1840. (?) A. M. ;;

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Jonathan Fiske Moore, Boston, Mass. of the " Lawyer. Editor Dedham, Mass., Gazette," 1842-1844. Began ,

practice in Boston. 1844. ' I a/ ^4^i.> . ^i ^^^^^'^v^-.w^-^vy> /} Sylvester Larned Nevins, -Sx^ / ^ ^fLaCrosse, Wi^. Lumberman. Engaged in business in Wall Street, New York City, until 1859, when he removed to LaCrosse. Served several years as Alderman of LaCrosse. State Senator, Wisconsin, 1876-1877. Franklin White Olmsted, Burlington, Vt.

Congregational clergyman. Was a teacher in LeRoy, N. Y., two years; Mendon, N. Y., six years; in Riga, N. Y., two years. Pastor, Bridport, Vt., 1848-1863. Chaplain in Hospital, Philadelphia, 1863- 1865. Principal Burr and Burton Seminary, 1865-1867. Pastor, East Dorset, 1867-1870; Townshend, 1870-1877; Williston, 1877-1882. County and Town Superintendent of Schools fifteen years. Member of the Vermont Legislature five years. Member of the Constitutional Convention of Vermont, 1870. A. M. *RuFus Burnett Olmsted, Cambria, Cal.

111., Plainfield, Teacher. In Lockport, 1840; 1841-1845 ; Iowa, 185 — San Jose, Cal., 1858. Died in San Luis Obispo County, Cal., 1867. *James Wells Ransom, Townshend, Vt. He died in Michigan in 1840.

George Fitch Ruggles, Aurora, 111. Business. A. M. Jonathan Avery Shepherd, Santa Rosa, Cal. Episcopal clergyman. Studied at the Episcopal Theological Semin- ary, New York City. Rector in the South many years. Acted as Chaplain to open the first session of the Rebel Congress at Mont- gomery, Ala. Rector of St. Andrews College, Mississippi. Is Presi- dent of the Standing Committee, Episcopal Church in Northern Cali- fornia and Examining Chaplain for the ministry. A. M. D. D., 1868.

Samuel Sterling Sherman, Chicago, 111. Merchant. Tutor in the University of Alabama, 1838-1841. Profes- sor of Languages and President Howard College, Marion, Alabama. President of Judson Institute, Marion, Alabama. A.M. LL. D., William Jewell College. 1876, and Middlebury College, 1888. Ad- dress, 22 and 24 S. Water St. Horatio Austin Smith, Columbiana, Ala. Presbyterian clergyman. A. M. *John Curtis Smith, Hartford, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1841. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., at Ceylon, 1841-1874. A. M. Died 1884. *Ebenezer Harvey Squier, Scipio, N. Y.

Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1843. Pas- tor, Hartland, Vt., 1844-1852; Lewis, N. Y., 1852-1854; Weybridge, Vt., 1854-1858; Highgate, Vt., 1858-1864; Scipio, 1866-1870. A. M. Died 1870. *Enos Stevens, Barnet, Vt. Teacher. In Paradise, Pa., 1838-1845. Resided in Barnet, 1848-1858

in New York City, 1858-1865 ; Barnet, 1865—. Died 1877. ;

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Byron Sunderland, Washington, D. C.

Presbyterian clergyman. Pastor in Batavia, N. Y. ; Syracuse, N. Y. Washington, D. C. Chaplain of the . In charge of the American Chapel, Paris, . President for a time of the Board of Trustees of Howard University, Washington, and has held many church offices, A. M. D. D., 1855. Jesse Eugene Tenney, Lansing, Mich. Has been U. S. Commercial Agent in Italy; Mayor of the city of Lansing; Police Judge; U. S. Circuit Court Commissioner. Edgar Prindle Wadhams, Ogdensburgh, N.Y. Roman Catholic clergyman. Studied at the Episcopal Seminary, New York City. Preached to the Episcopal Church, Ticonderoga, N. Y., two years. Became a Roman Catholic priest and was connected with a Seminary in Baltimore. Was Rector of the Cathedral and Vi- car General of the Diocese of Albany and is now Bishop of the Dio- cese of Ogdensburgh. George Stovaul Walden, (?) Lawyer. Tutor in the University of Alabama two years. U. S. Dis- trict Attorney for the Northern district of Alabama. *John Henry Weir, Philadelphia, Pa. Physician. Died 1858. John Gregory Wellington, Middlebury, Vt. Cashier. Studied medicine and took lectures at Harvard, but never

practiced. Teller, Middlebury Bank, 1848-1865 ; Cashier, 1865-1885. A.M. Philander Wilder, Brattleboro, Vt. Teacher. Died in Cuba, 1841. Emerson Ransom Wright, Middlebury, Vt.

Lawyer. Teacher in Alabama, 1839-1840. Admitted to the bar, 1841, and has since practiced in Middlebury. 1839 V-HiRAM Bingham, Windham, Ohio. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1839-1840. Lane Theological Seminary, 1842. Pastor, Portsmouth, Watertown and Windham, Ohio. Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, Ma- rietta College, 1846-1849. Then resumed his pastorate at Windham. A. M. Charles Carlos Bisbee, City, Iowa.

Teacher. Principal Brandon Academy, 1839-1842 ; Middlebury, 1842-

1844 ; then for several years associate principal of Bakersfield Acade- my. Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy and Vi/ce Presi- dent Ixjuisiana College. A. M. Died 1871. HOHN Bradshaw, Ann Arbor, Mich. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1850. Prin-

cipal Addison County Grammar School, Middlebury, 1839-1841 ; Fort Covington Academy, 1841-1843; Ogdensburgh Academy, 1843-1848.

Pastor, Elizabethtown, N. Y. ; Rochester, Minn. A. M. Gorham B. Clark, Grenada, Miss.

Teacher. In Ashby, Mass., 1839-1841 ; Pleasant Grove, Miss., 1841-

1843 ; Grenada, 1 843-1844. He was from Westminster, Vt. Died 1844. S8 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1839

*David S. Tennant Douglass, Thomasville, Ga. Teacher. Superintendent Common Schools, Clinton Co., N. Y., two years. Teacher, Dallas Male and Female Academy, Selma, Ala., 1844- 1846; Centenary Institute, 1846-1848. Principal Tuskegee Female Seminary, 1848-1851. President Glenville (Ala.) Female College, 1851-

1868; Lumpkin Masonic P'emale College, Georgia, 1868-187 1 ; Fene- lon Masonic Female College, Americus, Ga., 1871-1874. Died 1884.

*^^DWiN Everts, Virden, III. Farmer. Teacher in North Carolina ten years. Read law, then be- came a farmer in Waltham, Vt. Has been town clerk and held other town offices. Representative in the Vermont Legislature. Judge of Addison County Court. Member of Constitutional Convention of Vermont, 1870. A. M. Aw-tt >Ia^ •*V{ ^''M />r* /oM

*Bethuel Farrand, Deckertown, N. J. Clergyman. Teacher in New York and New Jersey, 1839-1842.

Preached in Augusta, N. J., 1842-1847 ; in Deckertown, 1847— . (?) Died 1866. Melvin Lamond Gray, St. Louis, Mo. Lawyer. Has practiced in St. Louis since 1844. Trustee Drury College. *Zera Hamilton, Shiloh, N. C. Lawyer. In Elizabeth City, N. C, 1839-1843. County Solicitor, Cam- den County. Died 1868. James , Louisville, Ky. Teacher. In Moriah, N. Y., about a year. In 1850 he became prin- cipal of a Classical School in Newbern, Ala., and taught in that State for years. In 1857 he was teaching in Bladon Springs or Citronelle, twenty-five or thirty miles north of Mobile. He is reported to have died in Louisville about i860. (?) ^ David Leavitt Hough, Chicago, III. Lawver. Teacher in Alabama, 1839-1842. Began practice in Quincy, 111., i843. /Jvw4,/^^(M? , Detroit, Mich. Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1855- 1861. Alexander H. Stephens " says : Being a man of a high order of talents, strong convictions and unquestioned integrity, he had not only the respect but the esteem of

his most decided opponents." Postmaster, Detroit, 1861— . Governor of Dakota Territory, 1878-1880. Died 1880. *Samuel Hurlbut, New Haven, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Castleton Seminary, 1839-1842. Union Theological Seminary, 1845. Pastor, New Haven, 1847-1856. A. M. Died 1856. *Woodbridge Little James, Kingston, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher, 1839-1841. Missionary to the In- dians, 1841. Bangor Theological Seminary, 1843-1846. Preached to Congregational church in Litchfield, N. Y., 1848-1849; then became pastor of a Dutch Reformed Church in West Day, N. Y., and after- wards at Columbia and Woodstock, N. Y. Died 1887.

* William Fayette Kent, (?) Principal Bennington Academy, 1839-1840. Read law, 1840-1841. Mercantile Agent in the West and South. In 185 1 he resided in Zanesville, Ohio. (?) Died 1856. *Daniel Mason Knapen, Castleton, Vt.

Universalist clergyman. Died 1887. y?^ ;

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*Stephen Pearl Lathrop, Beloit, Wis. Physician and teacher. Practiced medicine in Middlebury, 1843-1846. Principal Middlebury Female Seminary, 1846 1849. Professor of Chemistry and Natural History in Beloit College and Wisconsin Uni- versity, 1849- 1854. A. M. M. D., Vermont Medical College, 1843. Died 1854. *Alexander McLean, (?) Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1839-1840.

Ordained at Pictou, Can., 1843. Pastor there, 1843- 1847 ; Wellington

Square, 1847 ; Nelson. His last charge was Flamboro West. A. M. Died 1877. *George Augustus Miller, San Francisco, Cal. Physician. In Plattsburgh, N. Y., 1844 1848. Physician and Surgeon of Clinton State Prison, 1848-1850; then went to San Francisco. M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1844. Died 1867. Anson Hall Parivielee, Phelps, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1842. Gen- eral Agent American Tract Society, 1842-1845. Pastor, Addison, N.

Y., 1845-1855 ; Livonia, N. Y., 1855-1869 ; Seneca Castle, 1869-1873.

*KiNNE Prescott, Rupert, Vt. Merchant. Studied for a time at Andover Theological Seminary. Died 1846. ^ Joseph Addison Ranney, Kalamazoo, Mich. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher, 1839-1843. Pastor, Carlinville, 111.,

18431847; Belleville, 1847-1854 ; Allegan, Mich., 1854-1859 ; Three Rivers, Mich., 1859-1872; Delphi, Ind., 1873-1878. Trustee of Mich- igan Female Seminary at Kalamazoo tor twenty years or more. D. D.,

*TiMOTHY Emerson Ranney, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1842- Missionary, A, B. C. F. M. to the Indians, 1842-1860. Supplying churches in Vermont, 1860-1880. Died 1884. -^VVerden Reynolds, At^ljlO.^ Green Bay, Wis. Has been a licenciate of the Baptist church and President of the Worcester Female Collegiate Institute. A. M. *, Steam Boat Rock, la. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1842. Home Missionary, 1842 1846. Pastor in Enosburgh, Vt., 1847-1851 Newport and Brighton, 1851-1857. A. M. Died 1865. * Myron Webb Safford, Morganfield, Ky. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Andover and Lane Theological Seminaries, 1839 1842. Teacher and acting pastor, Morganfield, Ky., 1843-1849; Evansville, Ind., 1850-1856; Tennessee, 1856-1860. A. M. Died 1862. *John Godfrey Saxe, Albany, N. Y. lawyer and author. Admitted to the bar in St. Albans, 1843. Prac- ticed law in Franklin County, Vt., 1843-1850. Superintendent of Schools for Franklin County, 1847-1848. State's Attorney for Chitten- den County, 1850- 185 1. Editor " Burlington Sentinel," 1850-1856. Democratic candidate for , 1859 and i860. P'rom i860 he devoted himself to literature. More than lorty editions of his collected poems have been issued m the United States and England. A. M. LL. D., i860. Died 1887. go MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1839-1840

-^Luther Harris Sheldon, Andover, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1842. Pastor, Townsend, Mass., 1844-1856; Westborough, Mass., i8'56-i867. Superintendent State Reform School. Jamesburg, 2^. ]., 1867-1874; ^ State Reform School, Westboro, Mass., 1878-1880. i)W.

Lawyer. Superintendent of Schools for Elssex County, N. Y., 1841- 1845! He practiced law in Chicago about a year. A. M. Died 1853.

*James Hyde Smith, Princeton, 111. Teacher. He settled in Princeton soon after graduation and lived there until his death. Died 1879. *Calvin Theomre Sot^ce, Delaware, Ohio. Lawyer. nJied 1853. Erastus Carter Spooner, Brandon, Vt. He was a teacher in Brandon, 1839-1840, Studied at Union Theologi- cal Seminary, 1840-1841. Died 1841. ^ Eliphalet Young Swifi, Denmark, Iowa. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1842. Pas- tor, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1844-1845; Northampton, Mass., 1845-1851; South Hadlev, 1852-1857; Clinton, N. Y., 1858-1862; Williamsburg, Mass., 1862- 1868; Denmark, Iowa, 1868—. 5^ George Sedgwick Swift, Detroit, Mich. lawyer. New Haven Law School. Practiced two years in Lancaster, Ohio. Then in Middlebury. Clerk of the Supreme and County Courts for the County of Addison, Vermont, 1847, and for several years thereafter. Is Recjprder and judge of the Recorder's Court, De- y^*^ '- troit, ufi / UfkuM^^^ J] ^Lathrop Taylor, H Rutland, 111. Congregational clergyman, Andover Theological Seminary, 1842. Pastor, Taunton, Mass., 1843-1845; Springfield, Vt., 1845-1851;

Francestown, N. H., 1851-1857 ; Bloomington, 111., 1857-1861 ; Madi-

. son. Wis., 1861-1864; Farmmgton, III., 1864-1876; Wheaton, 111.. 1876- 1880; Peru, 111., 1880—. Trustee of Wheaton College and Pastor of College Church. A. M. ^fli"*-<^ %^"^' J^n4.i-P-rtf / $if •ifNorman Freeman Wright, / 'Clinton, N. Y. Teacher. In New Ia)ndon, N. H., 1841-1842; Pembroke, N. H.,

1842— . Classical teacher in Houghton Female Seminary, Clinton, N. Y. a. M. Truman King Wright, Elbridge, N. Y. Teacher. Taught two years in Vermont, seven in New Hampshire, forty-two in New York and is now serving his thirty-second year as Principal of Monroe Collegiate Institute, Elbridge, N. Y. A. M.'Ph. D., Hamilton College, 1880.

1840

Julius A. Beckwith, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar in 1843. Practiced law in Lancaster,

Ohio, 1843 and 1844 ; in Middlebury, 1844-1857. Represented Middle- bury in the Legislature, 1854-1855. Treasurer Middlebury College, 1852-1854 and Trustee, 1855-1857. A. M. Died 1857. 1

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*Samuel Willard Cheney, , Miss. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher in Kentucky. Princeton Theolog- ical Seminary, 1843 1845. Pastoi, Springfield, Ky.. 1845-1854; Shel-

byville, Ky., 1855-1861 ; Winchester, Ky., 1861-1870; Sardis, Miss., 1873-1876. Died 1876. Henry Brown Farrar, Middlebury, Vt. Business. Was a teacher in the South. Afterwards was a manufac- turer of pottery at Seneca Falls and Syracuse, N. Y. Is now retired and lives upon a farm. *Henry Gustavus Foote, Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Lawyer. Editor of the " Frontier Sentinel", 1844. Democratic candi- date for Member of Congress, i860. Died 1865. Orson Gaylord Foster, Whiting, Vt. Newton Theological Seminary, 1840-1841. Teacher in the Judson Collegiate Institute, Miss., 1841-1842. Newton Theological Seminary, 1844. Colporteur American Tract Society till his death. Died at Clairborne, Ala., 1845. Matthew Davidson Gordon, Barhamville, S. C. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Studied at Union Theolog- ical Seminary, 1842-1843 and 1844-1846. Tutor in Middlebury Col- lege, 1843-1844. Chaplain of Sing Sing State Prison, 1846-1847; War- den, 1847-1848. Pastor, Hollis, N. H., 1849-185 1. Principal of Law- rence Academy, Groton, Mass., one year; Female Collegiate Institute, Barhamville, S, C. A, M. Died 1853. Jeremiah Hatch, Friendship, N. Y.

Teacher. Union Academy, Woodville, Miss., 1840-1841 ; Log Cabin

Academv, Mecklenburg County, Va , 1841-1842; Nauvoo, 111., two

years; North Carolina two years; Friendship, N. Y., 1853 — . Died 1862. Peter Henderson, St. Andrews, Can. Physician. A. M. Died 1862. Henry Norman Hudson, Cambridge, Mass. Episcopal clergyman and Shakespearean scholar. After graduation he taught and lectured in the West Rector, Litchfield, Conn., 1858-1860. In 1851 his first edition of Shakespeare's plays appeared. For three years during the civil war he was chaplain of a New York regiment. After 1865 he lived at Cambridge and devoted himself chiefly to Shakespearean literature. He published many works—the Harvard edition of Shakespeare being his last of any prominence. A. M„ Trinity College, 1850. LL. D., 1881. Died 1886- Edward Warren Johnson, Lodi, Cal. Teacher. Studied medicine in New York LTniversity, but never prac- » ticed. Taught for thirty years. At first in district schools, afterwards in Academies and High Schools. Spent several years as a druggist and as a public librarian. Miron Wead Johnson, Canton, N. Y. Teacher. Died 1841. Adam Johnston, Deer Lodge, Men.

Presbyterian clergyman. In Waynesville, 111., 1847; Chicago, 111., 1850—. Now pastor in chaise of the Presbyterian church in Deer 92 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1840-1841

*Lysander Kelsey, Portland, Oregon. Presbyterian clergyman. Lane Theological Seminary, 1845. Super- intendent of the A. H. M. S. for the State of Ohio until 1873, residing at Columbus, Ohio. Died 1889. *Edward Parsons King, Beloit, Wis. Lawyer. Taught in Virginia and Baltimore. Began practice in Bal- timore and removed to Beloit, 1847. Justice of the Peace, 1856 -1886. Police Judge. Member Wisconsin Legislature, 1865 and 1866. Died i886. Alexander Miller, Greenville, Ohio. Teacher. President of the Delaware Female College, Ohio, four years. Ordained by the Marion, Ohio, Presbytery, 1862, and appointed chaplain of the Eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteers. Was a teacher in Greenville, after 1865, for some years. Died 1872. *Alfred Miller, Ashburnham, Mass. Physician. Teacher, Upper Marlboro and Ashby, Mass., 1840-1843. A. M. M. D., Vermont Medical College at Woodstock, 1845. Died 1877. Edward Clark Sanders Miller, Williston, Vt. Teacher. Taught in Academies, Seminaries and High Schools in Ver- mont, New York, Delaware, Ohio and Pennsylvania. Was also li- censed to preach. Died 1887. George Page, Crown Point, N. Y. Physician. Practiced in Rutland, Vt., Covington, Ky., and Crown Point. Was examining surgeon of the army during the war. M. D., Yale, 1843. ^ Edward John Phelps, Burlington, Vt. Lawver and teacher. Studied at , 1842-1843. Prac- ticed law in Vermont after 1844. Second Comptroller of the Treasury, 1851-1853. Member of Vermont Constitutional Convention, 1870. Democratic candidate for Governor of Vermont, 1880. Became Kent Professor of Law in , 1881. and Lecturer on Constitu- tional Law in , 1882. Appointed U. S. Minister to Great Britain, 1885. Resumed his professorship in Yale University, 1889. LL. D., 1870. >^^^>>vj^>i^ a^ Ezra Wright Sherman, ' Abercorn, P. Q. Farmer. Taught some years in the South. Represented the town of Montgomery in the Vermont legislature of 1852.

*RoYAL Gould Wilder, Princeton, N. J. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher, Preston, Mass., 1841-1843. Ando- ver Theological Seminary. 1845. Missionary in India, 1846 1875. Editor of " Missionary Review," 1878. A. M. Died 1887.

1841

Rollin Diarca Hemenway Allen, Pequabuck, Conn. Manufacturer. Andover Theological Seminary, 1841-1842. Teacher, Cromwell, Conn., 1843-1844. Yale Divinity School. 1845. Teacher, Tolland, Conn., Geneseo, N. Y., Riga, N. Y., and Terryville, Conn.,

till 1851, In business in Terryville, 1851 — . Representative in Connecti- cut Legislature. 1854 and 1878. 1841-1842 ALUMNI. 93

Luke Dorland, Hot Springs, N. C. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Studied at Princeton and Union Theological Seminaries. Ordained 1846. Pastor of churches in Ohio and Iowa, 1846-1866. Founder of Scotia Seminary, Concord, N. C,

1867 ; Superintendent and President of the same sixteen years. Still engaged in educational woik. A. M. D. D., Lafayette College, 1884. Darius Matthews Linsley, Millville, N. Y. Farmer. Principal Monroe Academy N. Y., 1846-1848 Jefferson ; County Institute, Watertown, N. Y., 1848-1852; Onondaga Academy, 1854 1856. Financial Agent Michigan Female Seminary, Kalamazoo, 1858-1862. A. M, Julian Merrill Loveland, Castleton, Vt. He was a native of Castleton and after teaching a few years returned there, where he passed most of his life. Died 1883.

*Adam Knox Miller, New Orleans, La. - Physician. Was a teacher in Mississippi and Louisiana for several years. Then became a physician in New Orleans. A. M. Died 1853 James Simmons, Lake Geneva, Wis. Lawyer. Has been Court Commissioner, Clerk of the Circuit Court and held other local ofifices. 1842

Charles Linn^us Allen, Rutland, Vt. Physician. Graduated at Castleton Medical College, 1846. Professor of Chemistry, Castleton Medical College, 1855. President Vermont Medical Society, 1858. Professor of Practice of Medicine, Castleton Medical College, i860. Member ot State Board for examining candi- dates for regimental surgeons, 1861. U. S. Surgeon of Volunteers, 1862. Medical Purveyor Department of the South, 1864. President of State Board for examination of candidates for regimental surgeons, 1865. President U. S. Board of Pension Surgeons, 1880. Secretary of Vermont Board of Health, 1886. Member American Public Health Association, 1888. Member American Medical Association and Fel- low of the American Academy of Medicine. A. M. M. D., Castle- ton Medical College, 1845, and honorary, Rush Medical College, 1873. Carlos Boardman, Linneus, Mo. Lawyer. Taught in Ohio and Missouri. Has been County Attorney, Public Administrator, Probate Judge, Presiding Justice of County Court and Prosecuting Attorney. *NoRMAN Clark, Chelsea, Vt. Baptist clergyman. Pastor in Swanton, Ira, Jamaica and Fair Ha- ven, Vt., and in Marlboro. N. H., and Wendell, Mass. Did not grad- uate with his class, but in i86o the Trustees voted to give him the de- ree of A. B., and add his name to the class. Died 1882.

*MiL0 Dewey Cooke, Galesburg, 111.

Lawyer. Teacher in Moriah, N. Y., Liberty Corners, N. J., and Hen- derson, 111. Member of the Board of Education of the city of Gales- burg. Member of the Board of Supervisors of Knox County. Judge of the Municipal Court of the city of Galesburg, 1857-1889. Died 1889. *Champlin Miner Fletcher, Orwell, Vt. Farmer. Representative in the Legislature of Vermont, 1851 1852. A. M. Died 1857. . . ;

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*JoHN JiLSON Gardner, Utica, N. Y. Unitarian clergyman. Studied at the Western Reserve College and graduated at Auburn Theological Seminary, 1845 Preached in Ohio and Michigan until 1849. Died 1850. Henry Merrill, New Orleans, La. He was born in Middlebury. Teacher in Kentucky, 1842-1843. Then a teacher and law student in New Orleans. Died 1847. *Eber Douglass Munger, West Rutland, Vt.

Teacher. In Shoreham and Castleton, 1842-1846. Tutor in Middle- bury College, 1847. A. M. Died 1847. Osborn Myrick, Middletown Springs,Vt. Congregati6nal clergyman. Pastor, Provincetown, Mass., 1846-1866 Middletown Springs. 1866—. Columbus Smith, West Salisbury, Vt.

Lawyer. Has made a specialty of obtaining inheritances in England for heirs in this country. Timothy Clark Smith, Odessa, Russia. Physician. Clerk in the Treasury Department. Washington, 1849- 1853. Staff surgeon in the Russian army, 1855-1856. U.S. Consul at

Odessa, 1861-1875 ; at Galatz, Russia, 1878-1883. M. D., University of New York, 1855. *Dugald Stewart, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Accountant and Paymaster of the Rutland and Burlington Railroad Company, 1848-1855. Clerk of the Supreme and County Courts for the County of Addison, 1855-1870. Auditor of Accounts, 1864 1870. Representative of the town of Middlebury in the Legisla- ture, i860, 1861 and 1862. Died 1870.

John W. Tyson, (?) (^) He was from Plattsburgh, N. Y. In 1846 he was residing in New York City. (?) Henry Watkins, Potsdam, N. Y.

Lumberman. Teacher in St. Lawrence Academy, 1842-1845. Read law. President of the Board of Trustees of the Potsdam Normal School, 1880— 1843

Calvin C. Adams, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Congregational clergyman. Taught in Alabama and Tennessee, 1844- 1849. Pastor, Fairfield, Vt., and in Iowa, 1850— *Samuel Worcester Bates, Boston, Mass.

Lawyer. Principal Nichols Academy, Dudley, Mass. ; Adams Grammar School, Boston. Studied at the Harvard Law School. Counsel for the Boston, Hartford and Erie Railroad Company for several years. Compiled many volumes of the English Law and Equity Reports. He was the youngest son of President Bates. A. M. Died 1882. Joel Storrs Byington, New York, N. Y. Business. Was from Alabama and after graduation went into business there. Afterwards located in New York City. Address, 63 Temple Court. .

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*Enoch Haskin Caswell, Bennington, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1845-1846. Andover Theological Seminary, 1847. Pastor, Salisbury, N. H,, Stockbridge and Barnet, Vt., Loudon, Hookset and Bennington, N. H. Was a teacher a few years in Bristol, N. H. A. M. Died 1861. John Charles Churchill, Oswego, N. Y. Lawyer. Teacher in Castleton Seminary, 1843-1845. Tutor in Mid- dlebury College, 1845-1846. Studied at Harvard Law School and elsewhere. Performed the duties of the Professor of Languages in Middlebury College, the fall term of 1847. Member of Congress, 1867- 1871. Presidential Elector at Large for the State of New York, 1880. justice of the Supreme Court of New York since 1881. Trustee of Middlebury College, i869-i'875. A. M. LL. D., 1874, and Hamilton College, 1882. Charles Cotesworth Pinckney Clarke, Oswego, N. Y. Physician. Practiced in Middlebury, 1847-1851. Since then in Oswe- go. Has been U. S. Collector of Customs. A. M. M. D., New York College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1847. Jonathan Wright Nash, Janesville, Wis. Farmer. Thomas Spencer Scales, Woburn, Mass. Physician. M. D., Vermont Medical College at Woodstock, 1848. 1844

Jacob Edgerton Blakely, Pawlet, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1848-1849. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1851. Pastor, East Pouitney, 1851-1854. Died 1854. Samuel Mills Conant, Brandon, Vt. Lawyer. Union Thelogical Seminary, 1844 1846. Teacher in Brook- lyn, N. Y., 1846-1848. Read law and settled in Brandon. Editor "Ver- mont Union Whig." Assistant Clerk of the House of Representa- tives, 1849. Assistant Secretary of the Senate, 1850, and afterwards Secretary ot the same. A. M., University of Vermont, 1848. Died 1855. Joseph Green Stevens Hitchcock, Foxborough, Mass.

Physician. Principal Union Seminary, Fairhaven, Mass., 1844-1845 ; Royalton Academy, 1845-1846. Examining Surgeon, U. S. Pension Office. Medical Examiner for Norfolk Co., Mass. Counsellor Mas- sachusetts Medical Society. M. D., Harvard Medical College, 1850.

TowNSEND Elijah Taylor, , Nordhoff, Cal. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1847. Missionary. Lahaina, Sandwich Islands, until 1855. Home Mission- ary in California, 1855 until his death. Resided in Nordhoff, 1877— Died 1883. Thomas Beale Wales, Boston, Mass. Physician. M. D., Harvard Medical College, 1847. Orlando Wooster, Rutland, Vt. Accountant. Teacher in Windsor, Middlebury, Moriah, N. Y., and West Randolph, Mass. Read law and practiced in Moriah about a year. Has been connected with the Rutland and Burlington R. R. for several years. ;

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Charles Kent Wright, Portland, Ore. Lawyer. Assistant clerk of the House of Representatives, 1851 and 1852. Died 188— (?)

1845

*Charles Clarke Abbey, San Francisco, Cal. Physician. Principal Bethany Academy, South Carolina. 1845-1846 Oak Grove Academy, Alabama, 1846-1848. Began practice in Little- ton, N. H. M. D., Jefferson Medical College, 1848. Died 1853.

Jonathan Adams Allen, Chicago, 111. Physician. Castleton Medical College, 1846. Began practice in Kal- amazoo, Mich. Professor in the Indiana Medical College. 1848-1850,

and in the Medical Department of the University of Michigan, 1850 - . Is now President of Rush Medical College, and Professor of Princi- ples and Practice of Medicine in the same. Surgeon-in-chief of the C. B. & Q. R. R. for twenty-four years. A. M. M. D., Castleton and elsewhere. LL. D., Masonic University, LaGrange, Ky. Joseph Hartwell Barrett, Loveland, Ohio. Editor and writer. Taught in New York City, Walpole, N. H., and Chester, Vt. Editor of the " Middlebury Galaxy," 1848. Read law and was admitted to the bar. Assistant Clerk of the House of Rep- resentatives, 1849 and 1850. Representative from Middlebury in the Vermont Legislature, 1851 and 1852. U. S. Commissioner of Pen- sions, 1861 1868. A. M.

Joseph Avery Bent, Wheaton, 111. Congregational clergyman. Principal Union County Academy, Ind.,

1845-1847 ; Preparatory Department Knox College, 1847-1849. Tutor, Middlebury College, 1849-1850. Studied at Union Theological Sem- inary, 185CH1851, and graduated at Andover, 1853. Pastor, Stowe, Vt., 1854; Cornwall, Vt.. 1855-1856. Principal Hoyleton Seminary, 111.. 1858 1865. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Wheat- on College, 1866-1871. A. M. *Lavius Fillmore Chapman, Victoria, Texas. Merchant. Was principal of an Academy in Victoria, Texas, 1845-

1848 ; then became a merchant in the same place. Died 1859. Cleveland Keith, Oakwood, Va. Episcopal clergyman. He graduated at the Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal church in the Diocese of Virginia, 1850;

preached in Salem, Va., one year ; then became a Missionary of the Episcopal Board to China. He was lost with the " Golden Gate" which was burned July 27th, 1862, on its passage from San Francisco. A. M., and Trinity College, 1852. Reuel Keith, Washington, D. C. Professor of Mathematics in the U.S. Navy. Astronomical Observer at the U. S. Naval Observatory. Principal of Trinity Female College, Pass Christian, Miss. Surveyor of boundary hne between Virginia and Tennessee. He was from Oakwood, Va. A. M., and Trinity College, 1852. Address, 226 A St., S. E. Luther Franklin Locke, Nashua, N. H. Physician. Teacher, 1845-1846. A. M. M. D., Harvard, 1849. .

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* Edward Merrill, Waco, Texas.

Physician. Taught in the South 1845 — . Studied two years at Louis- iana Medical College, New Orleans, and one year at Castleton Medical College. Was Assistant Surgeon in the Hospital at Natchez, Miss. Practiced in Trinity, La., and then settled in Waco. A. M. M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1855. Died 1869. Charles Henry Phelps, Burlington, Iowa. Lawyer. Prosecuting Attorney for Des Moines County, 1853. Circuit Judge and Judge of the First District Court of Iowa.

Silas Goodyear Randall, ( ?) Providence, R. I. Presbyterian clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1845-1846 and graduated at Andover, 1848. Pastor, Roscoe, 111., Essex, N. Y., Rock- ford and Chicago, 111., and Providence. *Carlos Herman Samson, Brooklyn, N. Y. Business. Teacher in Allentown, Pa., 1845 1847. In the hardware business, 1852 1862. Agent of the Indiana Railway Company and of the Great Western Despatch Line, 1862- 1874. Died 1877. Claudius Buchanan Smith, Anacostia, D. C.

Government service. Principal Black River Academv, Ludlow, Vt., 1845-1852; Leiand and Gray Seminary, Townshend, Vt., 1852— Chaplain U. S. Army. Now in the U. S. Treasury Department. A. M.

1846

Daniel Aretas Bowe, Lancaster, N. H. Editor. Principal Adddison County Grammar School. 1846-1849. and read law. Teacher in Williston, Vt., and Colebrook and Lancaster, N. H., 1849-1855. Editor of the " Coos Republican," 1855—. A. M. Died 1857. Robert Willlvm Duncan, Grand Haven, Mich. Lawyer. Has resided in Grand Haven nearly forty years. Varney a. Gaskill, Rutland, Vt.

Lawyer. Graduated at Mercer, Ga., Theological Seminary, 1849. Ad- mitted to practice in the Courts of Georgia and the Federal Courts, 1853. Visitor to the University of Georgia, 1854. Codified the laws of Geor- gia by appointment of the Governor. Commissioned Quartermaster

by the Governor of Georgia, 1861 ; Paymaster of the Fourth Brigade Georgia Volunteers with rank of Major, 1861. Assistant Secretary of the National Democratic Convention and alternate Presidential Elect- or in Georgia, i868. ChieC Clerk of the Reconstruction Bureau of Georgia under Gens. Pope and Meade. After the war he held many important positions in private and public life in Georgia, Samuel Newell Grout, Franklin, Neb. Presbyterian clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1849. Home Missionary in Missouri, 18501855. Pastor, Fulton, III., 1855; Big

Rock, Iowa, 1856-1867; Munroe, 1867-1869 ; Elmore, Neb., 1869-1870;

Macon, 1872— ; Franklin. Trustee Franklin Academy. Henry Leonard Hodges, Washington, D. C. Government service. He was a teacher in LaGrange, Ga., for several years after graduation and read law in the same place. Is now con- nected with the Treasury Department at Washington. 9^ MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 2846-1847

William Smith Hopkins, Vergennes, Vt. Physician. Mayor of the city of Vergennes four years. Member of the House of Representatives of Vermont four years. A.M. M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1849. Cephas Augustus Leach, Sedalia, Mo. Presbyterian clergyman. Teacher, Nashua, N. H., and elsewhere. Andover Theological Seminary, 1852. Pastor, Granby, Mass., 1853; Detroit, Mich., 1854. Ordained 1855. Pastor, Carlinville, 111., 1854-

1856 ; Pason, 1856-1866 ; Brimfield, 1866-1868. Resided at Andover, Mass., 1871-1872; Rockford, III., 1872. Editor and publisher "Seda- lia Daily Times," 1873—. Died 1887.

Patrick Henry Sanford, Knoxville, III.

Lawyer. Principal Newton Academy, Shoreham, 1846-1847 ; Willis- ton Academy, 1847-1849. Read law and in 1853 taught in Vergennes. *Levi Parsons Sawyer, Nashua, N. H. Physician. Principal Royalton Academy, 1846-1847, and of Nashua Academy for several years. Member New Hampshire Legislature two years, A. M. M. D., Dartmouth, 1854. Died 1868. Peter Starr. New York, N. Y. yl<^ Lawyer. Yale College Law School, 1849. | ^^j V^ John Wolcott Stewart, Middlebury, Vl. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1849. State's Attorney, 1851-1854. County Clerk, 1855. Member of the Vermont House of Representa- tives, 1856, 1857, 1864. 1865, 1866, 1867, 1876; and Speaker, 1865, 1866, 1867 and 1876, State Senator, 1861-1862. Governor of Ver-

mont, 1870-1872, Member of Congress, 1882— . Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Middlebury College, 1851-1858. Trustee, 1858—. A. M. LL. D., 1876. 1847

Charles C. Bixby, Brockton, Mass. Druggist (retired). Has lived in Brockton since graduation. Direc- tor Brockton Gas Light Company and Home National Bank. Has held various municipal offices and represented Brockton in the Massa- chusetts Legislature, 188—, 1888 and 1889.

George Nye Boardman, Chicago, 111. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1847-1849. Andover Theological Seminary, 1852, Professor of Rhet- oric and English Literature in Middlebury College, 1853-1859. Pastor, Presbyterian church, Binghamton, N. Y., 1859 1872. Professor of Systematic Theology in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1872—. Trus- tee of Middlebury College, 1868^. A. M. D, D., University of Ver- mont, 1867. Ira Doit Burwell, Saxton's River, Vt. Baptist clergyman. Teacher in New York City, 1847-1849, Tutor in , Middlebury College, 1850. Teacher in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, 1850; Brandon Academy, 1851; Crown Point, N. Y., 1851-

1852. Pastor, Crown Point, 1852; Moriah. 1852-1867 ; Hinesburg, Vt., 1867-1878, Residence, Saxton's River, 1878—. Superintendent of Schools and Chairman School Board, 1870-1878, A. M, Francis Dake, Washington, D. C. Taught a short time and then went to Washington, where he was em- ployed as a mechanic. Died 1888. (?) .

1847 ALUMNI. 99

*Velie Haynes Deane, Randolph, Mass. Teacher. Principal Stetson High School, Randolph, Mass., 1847- 1856; Newton High School, 1856-1860; Tilden Female Seminary, 1860-1863; Stetson High School, 1863-1880. A. M., Dartmouth, 1864. Died 1880. Asa Elmore Everest, Grinnell, Iowa. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1850. Home Missionary in Brooklyn, 1850-1852. Teacher and Superinten- dent of Schools, 1852-18^6. Pastor, Mooers, N. Y., 1856-1864. Del- egate U. S. Christian Commission in Virginia and West Virginia, 1864. Chaplain ii8th Regiment U. S. C. T., 1865. Pastor in Illinois and Iowa, 1866-1879. Delegate to the General Assembly of Presbyte- rian Churches at St. Louis, 1866. Agent American Bible Society, 1879- 1890. Delegate to the National Council of Congregational Churches at New Hayen, Conn., 1875. Residence, Grinnell, 1882—. A. M. Daniel Dunks Gorham, Northampton, Mass. Teacher. Principal of Champlain Academy, N. Y., 1847-1850; Ma- lone Academy, 1850—. Was principal of the Northampton High School seventeen years and is now Associate Principal and Professor of Ancient Languages in the same. A. M. John William Hunt, Washington, D. C. Teacher. Principal Plymouth, Mass., High School, 1848-1852; New- ton, Mass., High School, 1852-1856. Established Crystal Lake Sem- inary, Newton Center, Mass., 1856, and was principal of the same until 1865. Teacher in the Public Schools, Washington, D. C, 1866- 1868. Has been principal and proprietor of a private English and Classical School in Washington since 1868. A. M., and Marietta Col- lege, 1889. David John Lyon, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Taught in Petersburgh, Va., 1847-1848; Jackson, N. C, 1848-1850. Read law in New York City, 1850-1851, and practiced there. Died 1865. Stephen Martindale, LaCrosse, Wis. Loan, land and insurance agent. Read law with Hon. Harvey Button of Wallingford, Vt., and at the National Law School, Ballston Spa., N. Y., 1847-1849. Resided in Racine, Wis., 1849-1854, Lacrosse, 1854—

Peter J. H. Myers, Chazy, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1850. Pas- tor, ''Clintonville and Ausable Forks, N. Y., 1850-1852; Middlebury, 1852-1853; Luzerne, N. Y., 1853-1854; Haverstraw, 1854-1860. City Missionary, Brooklyn, 1865. Home Missionary in Tennessee till 1867. City Missionary in New York and Brooklyn till 1872. In secular work, 1872-1878. Pastor, Chazy, 1878—. Guy Chandler Strong, Highland, Col. Presbyterian clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1850. Pas-

tor, Moira, N. Y. ; Grandville, Mich. ; South Barton, Mich., and Lo- da, 111.

*James Hewett Trowbridge, Riverside, 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1847-1849; New Haven Theological Seminary, 1850. Pastor, Haverstraw, N. Y., 1850-1854; Marshall. Mich., 1854-1856; Dubuque, la., 1856-1862;

Chicago, 1862-1865 ; Riverside, 1873-1885. Editor, and in large meas- ure founder, of the " Interior." previous to his last pastorate. Died 1887. lOO MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1847-1848

*Warren Weaver Winchester, Williamstown. Mass. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Castleton Seminary, 1847- 1849. Andover Theological Seminary, 1852. Pastor, Wilton N. H., 1852-1853; Clinton, Mass., 1854-1862. Hospital Chaplain, U.S.A., 1862-1865. Pastor, Bridport, Vt., 1867- 1881. The day before his death he accepted an appointment to take charge of a Home Missionary church in Alaska. Died 1889.

1848

Sumner Albee, Boston, Mass. Lawyer. Teacher in Brattleboro, 1848-1849, then in Boston. Read

law and began practice in Boston, 185— . Alderman of Cambridge, 1865. Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, i88i and 1882. Address, 30 Court St. A. M.

Edmund Harvey Blanchard, Bloom ington, III. Congregational clergyman. Principal Lyndon Academy, 1848-1849. Andover Theological Seminary, 1852. Pastor, Epsom, N. H., and elsewhere; Warwick. Mass., 1860-1869; Bloomington.

George Dana, (?) Cal. Mercantile business. He was from Brandon and spends his summers there. Wit^on x'\mos Farnsworth, Cesarea, Turkey. Congregational clergyman. Principal, West Boylston Academy, Mass., 184.8- 1849. AndoverTheoiogical Seminary, 1852. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M. in Turkey since 1853. A. M. D. D., 1877. Mark W. Folsom, Des Moines, la. Lawyer. Read law in Moriah and practiced several years in Wells- ville, N. Y. Went West in 1859. Was Justice of the Peace in Des Moines. Robert Emmett Maranville, Milford, Del. Teacher. Was for some years Principal of Furlow Masonic Female College, Americus, Ga. Has also taught in Poultney and Castleton. Is now Principal of Milford Seminary, Del. A. M. Jeremiah Eames Rankin, Washington, D. C. Congregational clergyman and teacher. Teacher, Bartlett Grammar School, New London, Conn., 1848-1849; in Warren County. Ky., 1849- 1850. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1850-1851. AndoverTheoiogical Seminary, 1854. Pastor, St. Albans, 1855-1862; Lowell, Mass.. 1862-

; ; Orange, 1864 Boston, Mass., 1864-1869 ; Washington, D. C, 1869 N. J.

Has been chaplain of the U, S. House of Representatives ; Professor of Homeletics and Pastoral Theology in Howard University aud Trustee of the same. Has also held many important offices in church and missionary associations. President of Howard University, 1889—. A. M. D. D., 1869. LL. D., 1889. Stephen West Remele, East Poultney, Vt. P'armer. Was a teacher in Kentucky, 1848-1850. 1848-1849-1850 ALUMNI. /.lO^

* Davis Rich, , ( Pi.tt County,,',"}^ A^, John ?X ', Lawyer. Practiced in Champlain, N. Y., until '1861 /,^Jr^ ^^^i' he* en-' listed and was commissioned captain. Appointed Assfs?ant Adjutant General and served through the war. Assistant U. S. Marshal at Richmond, 1865, and same year settled in North Carolina. Sheriff, Pitt County. Member of the State Constitutional Convention, 1868. State Senator, 1869. Died 1869. GusTAVus Blinn Wright, Portland, Oregon. Merchant. 1849

Martin Henry Freeman, (?) Teacher. Junior Professor in the Alleghany Institute, Pittsburgh, Pa., 1850— ." Professor of Mathematics Liberia College, Africa. (?) A. M. *AsA Stowell Jones, St. Louis, Mo. Lawyer. Principal of Newton Academy, Shoreham, 1849-1850. Ed- itor " Whitehall Chronicle." Practiced taw in Whitehall, N. Y., until

1853 ; then went to St. Louis. Died 1863. Baxter Edward Perry, Medford, Mass. Lawyer. Teacher of a Government School, Bedford, Canada, 1849- 1850. Principal Chester Academv, 1850-1855. Has lived in Medford for thirty years and practiced in Boston since 1855. Member Massa- chusetts Legislature. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1873^. Office address, i Beacon St. A. M. Sewall Sergeant, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawyer, Teacher, Elizabethtown, N. Y., 1849-1850. Studied law and began practice there 185 1. Major Fifteenth Regiment N. Y. Volun- teer Engineers. Honorably discharged. 1865. Office address, 186

Remsen St., Brooklyn ; residence. Fort Hamilton.

Eleazer Sherman, ( ?) Contra Casta, Cal. Lawyer. Principal Addison Countv Grammar School, 1849-1850. In the South, 1850-1851. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1851-1852. Prac-

ticed law in Racine, Wis. ; St. Louis, Mo. ; San Francisco. A. M. * David Goodrich Simmons, Hanover, N. H. He taught in Melrose, Mass., a short time. Died 1852. Oliver Westcote Winchester, Cambria, Wis. Congregational clergyman. Teacher, Madrid and Potsdam, N. V,, 1849-1850; Raleigh, Tenn., 1850-1851. Andover Theological Semi- nary, 1856. Missionary A. B. C. F. M. in Turkey, 1857-1865. Pastor,

Wadham's Mills, N. Y,. 1866-1867 ; Beekmantown', 1867-1869; Manistee, Mich, 1869-1871; Jefferson, Wis., 1872- 1874; Fergus Falls, Minn., 1881 1875-1880; Reedsburgh, Wis., — ; Cambria. 1850 *JameS Harwood Barter, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Lawyer. Died 1853.

Edward Martin Dewey, Chicago, 111.

lawyer. Teacher in Lisbon, 111., 1850-1851. Began the practice of law in Crown Point, N. Y., 1853. Died i86i. 102, MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1850-1851

f(5fiAi^BB. Egbert Everest, Cham plain, N. Y.

•' '" ' -L3'\'}''erJ^ Began practice in Keeseville, but removed to Champlain in

1853 ancl \::Ontinued i,rt active practice there until his death. District Attorney, Clinton County, 1856-1859. For twenty-six years he was a Justice of the Peace and held many other local offices. For many years he was a Trustee of Champlain Academy. Died 1888.

Albert Hurd, Galesburg, 111. Teacher, Principal Vermont Literary and Scientific Institute at Brandon, 1850-1851. Tutor and Lecturer on Natural Science, Knox College, 1851-1854. Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science in the same since 1854. Acting Professor of Latin in the same since 1872. A. M., Knox College, 1854. Ph. D., 188 1. Daniel Webster Mandell, Greenwich, N. Y.

Justice of the Peace. Police Justice. Insurance Agent. Surveyor. Commissioner of Town Bonds. *HiRAM Mead, Oberlin, Ohio.

Congregational clergyman. Teacher, Flushing, L. I., 1850-1852. Tu- tor in Middlebury College, 1852-1854. Andover Theological Semin-

ary, 1857. Pastor, South Hadley, Mass., 1858-1867 ; Nashua, N. H., 1867-1899. Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, Theological Department, Oberlin College, 1869-1881. A. M. D. D., 1870. Died 1881. *Henry Martyn Slade, Washington, D. C. Government Service, Tutor in University, Cleveland, 1851. Princi- pal Lisbon Academy, 111., 1851-1852. Read law ip Cleveland. Clerk

in U. S. Treasury Department, 1859-1868 ; Pension Bureau. 1868-1870. Board of Public Works, 1870. Special Pension Agent for Vermont, 1875. A. M. Died 1875. Edward Young Swift, Detroit, Mich. Lawyer. In Detroit since 1854. Simeon Sylvester Willard, Malone, N. Y. Lawyer. First Lieutenant and Captain Ninety-eighth Regiment N. Y. Volunteers. School Commissioner. Inspector of Elections. Clerk of Board of Supervisors. Clerk of Ways and Means Committee N. Y. Assembly. Trustee and Clerk of Malone. Secretary Franklin County Agricultural Society.

1851

Solon Albee, Langdon, N. H.

Teacher. In Montreal. Canada, and Mt. Holley, N. ]., 1851-1852.

Tutor, Lafayette College, 1852-1854 ; Middlebury College, 1854-1855. Andover Theological Seminary, 1859. Teacher, Burr and Burton Seminary, 1860-1862; Dummer Academy, Byfield, Mass., 1863-1864; Burr and Burton Seminary, 1864-1866. Professor of Latin, Middlebury College, 1866-1880. A. M. *Allen Cainipbell Baker, Oswego, Kan. Teacher. County Surveyor, Pickens Couuty, Ala. Principal People's Academy, Morrisville, Vt., 1851-1853. Professor of Mathematics. La- Grange, Ga., 1853-1855. Principal Spring Hill Academy, Ala., 1855- 1867. Principal of Oswego College, 1868-1873. Principal of the High School and connected with the Oswego Public Schools, 1873-1876 and 1879-1881. A. M. Died 1881. 1851 ALUMNI. 103

* Warren Bigelow, Mazeppa, Minn. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1854, Pastor, Black River Falls, Wis., 1854-1862; Mazeppa, 1862-1866. Died i866. Samuel Ward Boardman, Maryville, Tenn. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Castleton Seminary and else- where. Andover Theological Seminary, 1855. Pastor, Norwich. Vt., 1857-1859. Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature in Middle- 862-1 bury College, 1859-1861. Pastor, Auburn, N. Y., 1 877 ; Sterling, 111., 1879-1883 ; Stanhope, N. J., 1883-1889. President Maryville Col- lege, 1889—. A. M. and Dartmouth, 1859. D. D., Hamilton Col- lege, 1870. *Gaylord Pinney Chapin, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Lawyer. Died 1856. * Pliny Fisk Churchill, Mooers, N. Y. Lawyer. Professor in LaGrange Institute, Georgia, and elsewhere in the South. Died 1857. George Dunsmore, St. Albans, Vt. Physician. Has been President of the Vermont Medical Society. Trustee and Superintendent St. Albans Hospital. Trustee Franklin County Grammar School. A. M. M. D.. Castleton Medical College, 1855, and Ohio Medical College, 1871. *Philo Spencer Keep, New Haven, Ky.

Teacher. In Maysville, Ky., till 1855; Springfield, 1855-1856; New Haven, 1856-1877. Died 1877. Alfred Jerome Long, Whitehall, N. Y. ^ Physician. M. D., University of the City of New York, 1853. /(fOS^ Luther Lowell, Sycamore, 111. lawyer. He was principal of Ellicottville Academy, N. Y., 1851-1852, and afterwards of Rutland Academy. Has practiced law in Syca- more since 1857. County Judge, 1869-1877 and 1883-1886. A, M. Allen Parkhill Northrop, Flushing, N. Y. Teacher. He went to Flushing in 1851 and has been a successful teacher there ever since. A. M. Thomas Scorr Pearson, Peacham, Vt. Teacher. Principal Addison County Grammar School, 1851-1852; Caledonia County Grammar School at Peacham, 1852-1855. Com- piler of Pearson's Catalogue of the Alumni of Middlebury College, 1853. Assistant teacher Kimball Union Academy, 1855. His last literary work was editing the Triennial of 1856. A. M. Died at In- dianapolis, Ind., 1856. Simeon Dana Post, Rutland, Vt. Physician. After graduation he taught in Alabama a year or two. A. M. M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1855. Died 1855. James Edwin Ross, Rome, Mich. Physician. Has practiced at Rome for the last twenty-five years. Nathan Allan Smfih, Americus, Ga. Lawyer. Teacher, Brownwood University, 1855. Principal -Buena Vista Academy, 1853. Judge of Inferior Court, Sumpter County, Ga. Mayor, Americus, Ga. Died 1888. ;

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1852 Penfield Bull Goodsell, Boston, Mass. Physician. Has been treasurer of several financial corporations, John Ormsbee Haven, Big Lake, Minn.

Mei chant. Principal Ellicottville Union School, N. Y., 1851 ; Monti- cello Academy, Minn., i860—. Clerk of the County Court. County Surveyor. County Superintendent of Schools. State Senator, Min- nesota, 1872 and 1873. A. M. John Howe, Castleton, Vt. Lawyer. First Lieutenant Co. B. Second Regiment Vermont Volun- teers. Mayor of Apalachicola, Florida. 1874 and 1875. Representa- tive in the Vermont Legislature, 1878. State's Attorney, Rutland County, 1879-1883. Assistant Judge of the Rutland County Court, 1888—. A.M. George Gushing Knapp, Bitlis, Turkey. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1855. Missionary A. B. B. C. F. M. in Turkey since his ordination in 1855. Matthew Henry Maynard, Marquette, Mich. Lawyer. Lucretius Dewey Ross, Poultney, Vt. Physician. Assistant Surgeon Fourteenth Regiment Vermont Volun- teers. Acting Surgeon U. S. A. Hospital. President Rutland County Medical Society. Superintendent of Schools. M. D., Castleton Med- ical College, 1857. Royal Daniels Ross, Gooperstown, N. D- Farmer. Has been a teacher. Justice of the Peace for Steele Coun- ty. A. M. Rufus Wainwright, Middlebury, Vt.

Lawyer. County Clerk since 1870. Secretary of the Board of Trus- tees of Middlebury College, 1862-1881, and a Trustee since 1874. A.M. RoLLiN Wilcox, Norwich, Kan. Business. 1853 *Bernice Darwin Ames, Mechanicsville, N. Y. Methodist clergyman and teacher. Professor of Latin and Greek, Fort Plain and Fort Edward Institutes, several years. Pastor, East Dorset, Charlotte and Brandon. President Providence Conference Seminary, 1861 1864. Secretary of the Christian Commission, Phila- delphia, 1864-1865. Principal Mechanicsville Academy, N. Y., 1867- 1876. A. M.,and Wesleyan University. Died 1876. William Nathaniel Bacon, Bridport, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Principal Granville Academy, N. Y., one year; Weedsport Graded School, one year. Auburn Theological

Seminary, 1859. Pastor. Pomfret, 1859-1863 ; Shoreham, 1864-1883 Coventry, 1883-1889. A. M. *Lyman Sanders Gheney, Wing River, Minn. Teacher. In Georgia two years. He then assisted in founding a Seminary in Galesville, Wis., and was Professor of Mathematics there for several years. He then became a farmer and resided at Wing River. A. M. Died 1885. ;

1853 ALUMNI. 105

*Deodatus Dutton Haskell, Greenwich, N. Y. Business. Dealer in musical instruments in Troy, N. Y., 18531855.

Manufacturer of boots and shoes, Greenwich, 1855— . Cotton planter near Tarboro, N. C, 1865-1867. Returned to Greenwich, 1867 A. M. Died 1867. * David Griswold Hooker, Milwaukee, Wis. Lawyer. City Attorney, 1867-1870. Mayor, 1872-1873. Counsel for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company after 1878. A. M. Died at Jacksonville, Fla., 1888. John Alonzo Howe, Albany, N. Y. Teacher. Principal successively of the Poestenkill, N. Y., Union Acad- emy and Grammar School No. 6, No. 3 and No. 5 in Albany. A. M. * Henry James, Omaha, Neb. A. M. He was from Weybridge. pied i860. *WiLLiAM Keyes, Highgate, Vt. Lawyer. He served three years in the War of the Rebellion. Died 1884. *Gilbert Cooke Lane, Weybridge, Vt. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1855-1856. A. M. Died 1858. Charles Mills May, Mayslick, Ky. Teacher. Has lived in Mayslick for nearly 35 years. Joel Turrill Rice, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Edward Payson Stone, Lapeer, Mich. Congregational clergyman. Teacher, 1853-1860. Ordained, 1861. Chaplain 6th Reg. Vt. Vols., 1861-1863. P.istor, Centerville. Mass., 1863-1865; Wellesley, 1865. Agent A. H. M. S. at Boston, 1865-1869.

Pastor, Wallingford, Vt., 1869-1871 ; Underbill and Essex, 1871-1875 Pembroke and Centre Harbor, N. H., 1875-1879. General Mission-

ary of the A. H. M. Society with residence at Lapeer, 1880 — . A. M. George Warren Thomas, Montgomery, Ala. Teacher. Professor of Ancient Languages in East Alabama Female College, 1855- 1860. President Central Female College, Tuskaloosa, Ala., 1885-1886. Is now principal of Boys' High School, Montgom- ery. Has been Alderman of that city. A. M. LL. D., Howard Col- lege, Ala., 1885. WiLLL^^M Wirt Walker, Burlington, Vt.

Merchant. Teacher in South Carolina. Studied law. Served in Co. C, i2th Reg. Vt. Vols. Has been m the wholesale grocery business the last twenty-five years. A. M. George Augustus Weeks, Paris, Ky. Episcopal clergyman. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1855-1856. General Theological Seminary, New York, 1862. Rector, Hoosac

Falls, N. Y., 1862-1865 ; Paris, Ky., 1865—. Was Examining Chaplain and member of the Ecclesiastical Court of the Diocese of Kentucky at the time of his death. A. M. Died 1890. *John Eliakim Weeks, West Constable, N. Y. Physician. Began practice in Cazenovia, N. Y., 1857. In Brandon, Vt., 1858-1861; West Constable, N. Y., 1862—. M. D., Castleton Medical College, 1855. Died 1886. I06 MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1854-1835

1854 German Hammond Chatterton, Peru, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, i866. Pas-

tor, j'anesville, Wis., 1866-1867 ; Ackley, 1 867-1 869 ; Dubuque, la., 1869-1871; Northwood, la., 1873-1875; Charles City, 1876; Des Moines, 1877, A. M. Royal Corbin, Plattsburgh, N. Y. Lawyer. *Alonzo Taylor Deming, Glyndon, Minn. Congregational clergyman. Principal Royallon Academy, 1854-1855;

Underhill Academy, 1855-1857 ; Essex Academy, 1857. Andover The- ological Seminary, i860. Pastor, Bridgewater, 1860-1863; Bridport, Franklin, 1864-1866; Swanton, 1 866-1 1863-1864; 868 ; Post Mills, 1868- 1870; Newbury, 1870-1871. The winter of 1871-1872 he taught in Carlton College, Minn. Acting pastor, Glyndon, 1872. A. M. Died 1872. -^JoHN Cleveland Fenton, Ticonderoga, N. Y. Lawyer. Teacher, Mt. Washington Collegiate Institute, New York City, 1855-1860. Studied and practiced law in New York, 1860-1865, U. S. Internal Revenue officer, 1865-1868. Lawyer in Ticonderoga, 1868-. l<^$< Benjamin Labaree, Oroomiah, Persia.

Congregational clergyman. Andoyer Theological Seminary, 1859. Missionary B. C. F. M. in Persia since i860. A. A. M. D. D , 1887. Thomas Henry McLeod, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Has been Justice of the Peace since 1861. Register of Pro- bate Court, 1874-1878. Is Notary Public and Master in Chancery. A.M. *JoHN MosELY Potter, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. He was a native of Middlebury. He practiced law in Syra- cuse, N. v., many years, and more recently in New York City. Died 1887. *i\NDREW EvARTS Rankin, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Lawyer. Harvard' Law School, 1861. Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs, 1867. Secretary of the Vermont Board of Education, 1867- 1870. Trustee and Librarian St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Director First National Bank. Trustee Passumpsic Savings Bank. He was Clerk of the Caledonia County Court at the time of his death and had held that office for many years. A. M. LL. B., Harvard, 1861. Died 1888. Elijah Marble Torrey, East Dorset, Vt. Lumberman and farmer. Representative from Jamaica in the Legis- lature, 1862, 1863 and 1864. Has been Superintendent of Schools for years and held many other local offices. A. M. Edward Wilcox, Rocky Mount, N.C. Business. Superintendent Rocky Mount Graded School. Manager Rocky Mount Iron Works. 1855

Simeon Gilbert Boardman, Clarksburg, W. Va. Presbyterian clergyman. Read and practiced law. Licensed to preach,

1870, and ordained, 1872, Pastor, Port Penn, Del., 1871-1884 ; Cham- plain, N. Y., 1885-1888; Clarksburg, 1889—. 1855-1856 ALUMNI. 107

*RoTus Oramel Graves, Fair Haven, Vt. Teacher. Principal Bristol, Jonesville, N. Y., Groton and Lyndon Academies until 1859. Visited England, 1859. Principal Fair Haven

School, i860— . Licensed to preach by the Methodist Church, 1861, and supplied neighboring churches. A. M. Died 1865. Edward Payson Hooker, Winter Park, Fla. Congregational clergyman. Principal Brattleboro Academy, 1855- 1856. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1856-1857. Professor in Fort Plain Institute, N. Y., 1857-1858. Andover Theological Seminary, 1861.

Pastor, Medford, Mass., 1861-1869 ; Fair Haven, Vt„ 1869 1870'; Mid-

dlebury, 1870-1880; Lawrence, Mass., 1880-1883 ; Winter Park, 1883—. President Rollins College, Winter Park. 1885—. Trustee Middlebury College, 1876— A. M. D. D., 1881.

*Edwin Charles Johnson, Chicago, III.

Teacher. Principal Union High School, Rutland, 1855-1858 ; High and Graded School, Fon du Lac, Wis., 1858-1859. Professor of Latin, University of Chicago, 1859-1863. A. M. Die'd 1863. Martin Luther Mead, Highland Lake,Col. Physician. Professor of Chemistry, Medical Department Wooster University, Cleveland, Ohio. A. M. M. D., Albany Medical Col- lege, 1859. * JAMES TuFTS, Niobrara, Neb. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar in Burlington, Iowa, 1857. Probate Judge in Nebraska, 1857-1861. Member Nebraska Legislature, 1859- 1860. Secretary Council, Dakota Territory, 1861-1862, U. S. Com- missioner to adjust military claims, 1862. Member and Speaker first Legislature of Idaho, 1863-1864. Secretary Montana Territory, 1867- 1868. Acting Governor of Montana, 1868 1869. Superintendent In- dian Affairs, Montana, 1868-1870. Died 1884. 1856 Solomon Theophilus Allen, Bassett, Neb. Teacher. Superintendent of Public Schools. Professor of Mathe- matics. President of Bourbon College. A. M. Lewis Augustin Ausi'in, Winter Park, Fla. Congregational clergyman. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1857-1859. Principal jonesville Academy, N. Y., 1859-1861. Pastor, Orwell, Vt.. 1862-1868.' Principal Burr and Burton Seminary, 1868-1872; Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., 1872-1875. Teacher of Greek in same, 1876-1880.' Professor of Latin in Middlebury College, i88o-

1885 ; Rollins College, Winter Park, 1886—. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1880. A. M. *George Daniel Davenport, Brandon, Vt.

Lawyer. Private Co. H, 5th Reg. Vt. Vols., Sept 2, 1861 ; ist Sergt.,

1861 ; ist Lieut. Co. G., Nov. 22, 1861. Killed in the battle of the Wilderness, 1864. * David Brownson Dewey, Whitehall. N. Y. Physician and Surgeon. M. D., elsewhere. Died 1864. * Henry Dwight Foster, Grafton, Vt.

Journalist. County Register, Sullivan County, N. H., for about five years. Trial Justice for the same a number of years. Editor " Lud- low Gazette. Principal of Black River Academy. A. M. Died 1869. I08 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1856-1857

John Codman Labaree, Randolph, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1861. Pastor, Sterling, Mass., 1861-1865; Randolph, 1865—. A. M." D. D,, 1889. *MosES Marston, Minneapolis, Minn. Teacher. Professor of Ancient Languages in St. Lawrence Univer- sity, 1868-1872; of English Literature in the University of Minnesota, 1874- 1883. A, M. Ph. D., St. Lawrence University, 1878. Died 1883. Charles Marsh Mead, Boston, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Teacher, Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass., 1856-1858. Tutor, Middlebury College, 1859-1860. Andover Theological Seminary, 1862. Studied at the University of Halle, Ger- many, 1863-1864; Berlin, 1864-1866; Tuebingen, 1866. Professor of Hebrew, Andover Theological Seminary, 1866-1882. In Germany, 1882- 1888. Lecturer at Princeton Theological Seminary, 1889. Is now in Europe. A. M. Ph. D., Tuebingen University, 1866. D. D., Middlebury College, 1881. William Henry Nichols, AVest Randolph, Vt. Judge of Probate. Representative in the Legislature, 1870, Member Council Censors, 1870. Assistant Judge of the County Court, 1872- 1874. Judge of Probate, 1874—, Allen Tenny, Norwich, Conn. Lawyer. Teacher in Lyndon, Vt., and Concord, N. H., 1856-1858. Deputy Secretary of State, New Hampshire, 1859-1861. Secretary of State, 1861-1865. Albany Law School, 1866. Admitted to the bar in Connecticut, 1868, and has practiced law in Norwich since. State Senator, Connecticut, 1873. Member Connecticut House of Repre- sentatives, 1874. Corporation counsel for City of Norwich, 1874-1883. U. S. Commissioner several years. Charles Wetherby, Nashua, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Taught in Ohio. Studied at Union The- ological Seminary. Pastor, North Cornwall, Conn., 1859-1865; West Winsted, Conn., 1865-1871; Nashua. N.H., 1871-1879; Chnton, Mass.,

1879-1884 ; Milford, 1884-1887. Died 1887. Ozi William Whitaker, Philadelphia, Pa. Episcopal clergyman. Princip>al High School, North Broolcfield, Mass., 1856-1860. General Theological Seminary, New York, 1863. Ordained deacon and priest, 1863. Rector, Gold Hill. Nevada, 1863-

; Nev., 1865; Englewood, N. J., 1865-1867 Virginia City, 1867-1868. Missionary Bishop of Nevada, 1868. Assistant Bishop of Pennsylva-

nia 1886. Bishop of Pennsylvania, 1887— . D. D., Kenyon, 1869.

1857 Alanson Saltmarsh Barton, Colchester, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1861.

Pastor, Georgia, Vt., 1864-1866 ; Saxton's River, 1866-1867 ; Towns- hend, 1867-1870; Colchester, 1877-1882. Resided at Middlebury, 1870- 1876. A. M. Died at sea, 1882. Horace Elijah Boardman, Sun Prairie, Wis. Physician. Andover Theological Seminary, 1862. Pastor. Fort Dodge, Iowa, 1863-1864; Earlville, 1864-1865. Studied medicine, 1865-1867.

Practiced, Appleton, Monroe and Sun Prairie, Wis., 1867— . A. M. M. D., Hahnemann Medical College, 1867. Died i888. .

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Thomas Herbert Davis, (?) He was from Henrico County, Virginia. Was a soldier in the Confed-

erate army ; was captured by the U. S. troops and his classmate, Foote, savs that Judge Dunton saw him while a prisoner. Nothing more is known ofhim, though it is said that he died in Texas. (?) Jeremiah Nixon Diament, Wealaka, I. T. Congregational clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, i860.

Pastor, PVanklin, Pa., 1860-1865 ; Redfield and Osceola, N. Y., 1865- 1868; Santon, Mich., and other places, 1868-1874; Cherrytree, Pa., 1875-1877. Missionary, Wealaka, Indian Territory, 1882—. Died 1888. *Walter Chipman Dunton, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1858, and began practice in Kansas. Member of the last Territorial Legislature of Kansas. In 1861 he settled in Rutland. Captain Company H, Fourteenth Reg. Vt. Vols. Judge of Probate for the District of Rutland, 1865-1877. Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont, 1877-1879 Member State Constitutional Convention, 1870. State Senator, 1880-1882. President State Bar Association. Professor of Law in the Iowa State Univer- sity, 1888-1889. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1870—. A. M. Died 1890. Loyal Dorus Eldredge, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Taught and studied law in Randolph and Johnson, 1857- 1859. Admitted to the bar at Hydepark, 1859, and began practice in Alburgh the same year. State's Attorney for Grand Isle County, 1861- 1862. Located in Middlebury, 1862. Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue, 1864-1870. Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, 1870- 1874. State Senator, 1876-1878. Representative in the Legislature, 1888-1890. Trustee of Middlebury College since 1881. Treasurer of the same since 1884. A. M. Henry Smith Foote, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, i860. State's Attorney for Addison County, 1863-1866. Practiced in Middlebury till 1867'; in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1867-1882; since then in Middlebury. A. M. Henry Benjamin Furness, Cincinnati, Ohio. Teacher. Connected with the Hughes High School, Cincinnati, as teacher of Natural Sciences for many years. Residence, Walnut Hills. Edmund Goodrich Hunt, Brooksville, Vt. Farmer. Admitted to the bar in Jackson, California, 1862, and resided there eleven years. Notary Public and U. S. Commissioner. In 1870 removed to Vicksburg, Miss., and resided there seven years. Prac- ticed law and edited the " Vicksburg Times and Republican." Special Commissioner for Southern claims. Clerk of Chancery Court. Act- ing District Attorney. Justice of the Peace and U. S. Commissioner. Became a farmer in New Haven, Vt., and has held various local offices there. Americus Vespucius Jewett, (?) He came to Middlebury from Bowdoin and his residence appears from the catalogue as at Alna, Me. (?) Stephen Knowlton, Greensboro, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Castleton Seminary, 1857- 1862. Andover Theological Seminary, 1865. Pastor, West Medway, Mass., 1865-1872; New Haven, Vt., 1873-1881; Greensboro, 1881 — A.M. Henry Miner, Washington, D. C. Lawyer. State's Attorney, Bennington County, Vt., 1862. Editor " Manchester Journal " one year. A. M. Died 1863. no MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1857-1858

Henry Martyn Porter, New York, N. Y.

Business. He is connected with the American Bank Note Company, having had charge of one of its Departments for twenty-two years. Private, yth Reg. N. Y. National Guard. Captain, Major, Lieut.-Col- onel and Colonel 7th Reg. Vt. Vols. Provost Marshal, City and Parish of New Orleans, 1863-1864. Address, 86 Trinity Place. A. M. Lauren Redfield, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Address, 34 Nassau St. *Charles Williams Seaton, Williston, Vt.

First Lieut. Co. F, ist Reg. U. S. Sharpshooters, Aug. 15, 1861 ; Cap- tain, Aug. 2. 1862; Wounded at Malvern Hill; Resigned Mav 15, 1863. For several years he was in the Census office at Washington and from 1883 to 1885 held the office of Superintendent. Died 1885. Henry Franklin Severens, Kalamazoo, Mich.

Lawyer. State's Attorney, St. Joseph County, Mich., 1862-1865. Ap- pointed U. S. Judge for the West District of Michigan, 1886, and still holds that office.

Horace Holmes Thomas, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar and began practice in Chicago, 1859. Enlisted 1861. Captain and Ass't. Adj't General 3d Div, 2d Army Corps. Brigadier General and Quartermaster General of Tennessee and Private Secretary to Gov. Brownlow until 1869. Then resumed practice in Chicago. Member of Illinois House of Representatives, 1878, and Speaker, 1880-1882. State Senator, Illinois, 1888-1892. A. M. Nehemiah White, Galesburg, 111. Universalist clergyman and teacher. Associate Principal Perkins In-

stitute. South Woodstock, 1857-1858 ; Principal Clinton Liberal Insti- tute, 1859-1860. Professor of Mathematics, St. Lawrence University, 1865-1871; of Ancient Lauguages and Comparative Philology, Buch-

tel College, 1872-1875. President Lombard University, 1875— . A. M. AzEL Washburn Wild, Charlotte, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1862.

Pastor, Pittsfield, 1862-1864 ; Greensboro, 1864-1873 ; Peacham, 1873-

1881 ; Charlotte, 1882—, A. M. 1858

*Charles Frederick Abbott, Bristol, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1861. Pastor, Bristol, 1861-1866. Died 1866. Henry Martyn Barnum, Freeport, 111. Lawyer. Teacher, Little Falls, N. Y., 1858-1859. Then located in Freeport. Superintendent Public Schools, 1861-1864. Practiced law since 1864. Citv Attorney, 1868. Member Board of Education, 1868- 1871. Samuel Emmons Burnham, Rutland, Vt. Fire Insurance Agent. 2d Lieut. Co. E. 5th Reg. Vt. Vols., Aug. 30, Feb. 1861 ; ist Lieut., July 24, 1862 ; Capt., Oct. 6, 1862 ; resigned 17, 1863. Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs, 1867-1868. A. M. Charles Shepherd Colburn, Pittsford, Vt. Lawyer. Judge of Probate, Rutland District, 1877-1878. State Sena- tor, Rutland County, 1882-1884. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1889—. A. M. LL. B., Harvard University, 1862. 1858 ALUMNI. Ill

Elias Dewey, Des Moines, Iowa. Teacher. Private aud Sergeant, Co. G, 20th Reg. Wisconsin Vols. Principal Delavan High School, 1883. Has been Mayor of his city. Albert Ira Button, South Framingham, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Hartford Theological Seminary, two years. Andover Theological Seminary, 1863. Pastor, Shirley, Mass.,

1863-1869 ; East Longmeadow, 1869-1885 ; Royalton, Vt , 1885-1887.

George Fisher, Cairo, 111.

Lawyer. Taught at Randolph, Vt., 1858- 1861 ; Ahon, 111., 1862-1865.

Surveyor of Customs, Port of Cairo, 1869— . A. M.

Calvin Hubbard Flower, Springfield, III.

Agent. Principal Island Grove Academy, 111., 1858-1860 Insurance ; Graded School, Springfteld, 1860-1862. A. M. Died 1871. Dan Meeker Howard, Benson, Vt. Farmer. Town Superintendent of Schools, 1864. Died 1866. Brainerd Kellogg, Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1860-1861. Professor of

Rhetoric and English Literature in Middlebury College, i86i-i868 ; in

the Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute, 1868— . Trustee of Middlebury College, 1885— . Author of several text books* A. M. James Harvey Leavitt, Middlebury, Vt. Teacher. A. M. Died 1862. John Edmund Parker, Washington, D. C.

Government service. Corporal Co. A, Sixth Reg. Vt. Vols., Oct. 2,

promoted Sergeant ; mustered out Oct, 28, 1864, Has been in 1861 ; the Government service in the Pension office since the war. A. M. George Arden Rockwood, Willsburg, Oregon.

Congregational clergyman. Principal Batavia Institute, 111., 1858- 1860. Studied at Chicago Theological Seminary and graduated at Andover, 1863. In the service of the U. S. Christian Commission, 1863. Chaplain Eighth Regiment U. S. C. T., 1863-1865. Pastor,

Deer River and Carthage, N. Y., i866-i86g ; Rensselaer Falls, 1869- 1883; Oregon City, Oregon, 1883-1888. Superintendent Congrega- tional S. S. and Publishing Society, 1888—. A. M. George Washington Squier, Grand Rapids, Mich. Teacher. Principal Grand Rapids Graded School. Had studied law and was soon to have been admitted fo the bar. Died 1864. Lyman Walker, Peru, Ind. Lawyer. Is Judge of the 27th Judicial Circuit of Indiana. A. M. Stephen Ambrose Walker, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. President of the Board of Education, New York City, 1879- 1886. Trustee of the " Tilden Trust." United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1886-1889. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1870—. A. M. LL.D., 1882. ;

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William Harris Walker, Ludlow, Vt. Lawyer. Assistant Secretary , 1857, Principal Lit- tle Falls, N. Y., Academy, 1858-1860. Located in Ludlow, i860. Ad- mitted to the bar, 1861. Representative in the Legislature, 1865, 1866 and 1884-1885. State Senator, Windsor County, 1867 and 1868. State's Attorney, 1874-1876. Special Commissioner on the Insane. 1878. Supervisor of the Insane, 1878-1880. Judge of Probate, District of Windsor, 1878-1884. Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont, 1884 until resignation, 1887. Trustee and President of the Boaid, Black River Academy, for many years. Trustee of Middleburv College, 1873—- JuLius Wilcox, New York, N. Y. Journalist. Has been engaged in newspaper work in New York City since graduation. Address, 33 Murray St.

1859 John Graves Bailey, Rogers, Arkansas. Congregational clergyman. Bangor Theological Seminary, 1862. Pastor, Hydepark, Vt.", Windsor, Mo., and Rogers, Ark. Has been Superintendent of Public Schools. Silas Leroy Blake, New London, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Taught at Randolph, Vt., I^ancaster, Mass., and Pembroke, N. H., 1859-1862. Andover Theological Sem- inary, 1864. Pastor, Pepperell, Mass., 1864-1869; Concord, N. H., 1869-1877; Cleveland, Ohio, 1877-1880; Fitchburg, Mass., 1880-1887 New London, 1887—. A. M. D. D., Iowa College, 1883. *Miles Powell Squier Cadwell, New Haven, Vt.

Teaching and studying law at Port Henrv, N. Y., till enlistment. Cap- tain, Co. K, 22d Reg. N. Y. Vols. Killed at the battle of Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862. William Henry Knight, Boston, Mass. Lawyer. A. M. LL.B., Boston University, 1878. ^ George Erastus Lane, Ludlow, Vt. Physician. Principal Leland and Gray Seminary, 1859 1862. Prac-

ticed medicine, Williamstown, Vt., 1864-1877 ; Ludlow, 1877— . A. M. M. D., University of Vermont, 1864. f

Pastor, Tallmadge, Ohio, 1862-1871 ; Gloucester, Mass., 1871 1873; West Medway, 1873-1875. A. M. Died 1875. Milton Leonard Severance, Bennington Center,Vt. Congregational clergyman. Taught at Ticonderoga, N. Y., 1859- 1860. Union Theological Seminary, i860 1862. Andover Theological Seminary, 1863. Pastor, Boscawen, N. H., 1864-1868; Orwell, Vt., 1869-1880. Financial agent, Middlebury College, one year. Principal Burr and Burton Seminary, 1882-1888. Pastor, Bennington Center, 1888—. A. M. William Rollin Shipman, College Hill, Mass. Universalist clergyman and teacher. Principal Green Mountain In- stitute, Woodstock, Vt., 1859-1863. Ordained 1865. Professor of Rhet-

oric, Logic and English Literature in Tufts College, 1864— . A. M. D. D., St. Lawrence University, 1882. ; .

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* Lyman Sargeant Watts, Barnet, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Taught at Castleton, 1859-1860; Peach- am, 1860-1861. Andover Theological Seminary, 1864. Pastor at Dra- cut, Mass., 1864-1867; Barnet, Vt., 1867-1872. Died at Peacham, Vt., 1872. 1860 David Haskell Adams, Gonic, N. H. Free Baptist clergyman. New Hampton Theological Seminary, 1864. Pastor, Underhill Center, Vt., 1865-1871 and taught in the Academy

Waterbury Center, 1871-1872; Lvndon Center, 1872-1875 ; Farming-

ton, N. H., 1875 1878 and 1881-1883; New Market, 1878-1881 ; St.

johnsbury, Vt., 1883-1886; Franklin Falls, N. H., 1886-1889 ; Gonic, 1889—. A. M. *JoHN QuiNCY Dickinson, Marianna, Fla.

Lawyer, Second Lieut. Co. C. 7th Reg. Vt. Vols. Jan. 15. 1862 ; First Lieut., Oct. 9,1862; Quartermaster, Sept. 13, 1864; Captain Co. F., Aug. 22, 1865. Honorably discharged as Quartermaster, Oct. 10, 1865, tor disability. In 1868 Assistant Commissioner of Freedmen's Bureau at Marianna. At its discontinuance he became Clerk of the Circuit Court there. Was assassinated, 1871. Buried in Benson, Vt., his na- tive place. Merritt Henry Eddy, Middlebury, Vt.

Physician. A. M. M. D., University of Vermont, 1865. William Sheldon Green, Sheldon, Vt. Farmer. A. M.

RoswELL Harris, Jr., Detroit, Mich. Real estate. Andover Theological Seminary, 1863. Teacher, 1863 — F'rincipal Burr and Burton Seminary at Manchester, 1867-1868 ; Cas- tleton Seminary, 1868-1869. In business in Saginaw, Mich., 1869— Then removed to Detroit. Address, 149 Griswold St. A. M. Henry Post Higley, Beloit, Wis. Congregational clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1865.

Pastor at Vevay, Ind., 1865-1866 ; Beloit, 1866— . Secretary of the Board of Trustees, Beloit College. A. M. D. D., 1886. Charles Minot Hollis, Marion, Iowa. Lawyer and broker. Engaged in recruiting regiments for the Union army. Township Trustee. County ofificer for fourteen years. Editor "Cedar Valley Times," 1861-1866; "Marion Tribune," 1871-1872. President Marion Female Seminary, 1871-1872. Corporation Attor- ney. Treasurer of many institutions. A. M. AzRO Levi Mann, San Francisco, Cal. Teacher. Professor of Latin and Greek, Boys' High School, 1865- 1877. City Superintendent of Public Schools, 1878-1879. Trustee Free Public Library, 1887—elected for life. A. M. Samuel Lewis Miner, Cincinnati, Ohio. Business. Principal 25th District School. Secretary Fairmount Build- ing and Savings Company. Treasurer Jones Bros. Publishing Co. A. M. *Giles Foster Montgomery, Marash, Turkey. Congregational clergyman. Lane Theological Seminary, 1863. Mis- sionary in Turkey from 1863 until his death. Teacher of Systematic Theology at Central Turkey Theological Seminary after 1869. U. S. Consular Agent after 1877.' A. M. Died at Adana, Turkey, 1888. 114 MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1860

J. C. O. Redington, Syracuse, N. Y. Business. George Richardson, Sparta, Wis. Lawyer. Commissary Sergeant 14th Reg. Vt. Vols. State's Attorney for Monroe County, Wis., 1869-1870. Cashier since 1870. Has re- sided in Sparta since 1866. John Russ, Oakland, Cal.

Insurance. Principal of High School, Amboy, 111. Superintendent of Public Instruction, Amboy. Has been connected with the San Francisco " Evening Bulletin."

Elijah B. Sherman, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Second Lieutenant Co. C. 9th Reg. Vt. Vols., 1862. Lieut. Col. and Judge Advocate, First Brigade 111. N. G., 1878. Member Illi- nois House of Representntives, 1877 and 1879. President Illinois State Bar Association, 188 1. Vice President American Bar Associa- tion, 1886. Master in Chancery, U. S. Circuit Court, since 1879. Chief Supervisor of Elections for Northern District of Illinois since 1884. A. M. LL.B., University of Chicago, 1864. LL.D., Middlebury Col- lege, 1884. *JoHN Bacon Steele, Middlebury, Vt. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1864. Pas

tor, Presbyterian church, Castile, N. Y., 1864-1867 ; Glenwood, N. Y., 1867-1869. In business in Middlebury, 1869—. A. M. Died 1873. Charles Gutzlaff Steele, Minneapolis, Minn. Business. Studied law at Columbia College. In business and taught school for several years in Middlebury. Taught two years in New- port, Vt., and in South Dennis, Mass. Was connected with the " Min- neapolis Tribune" for several years. Is now the representative of a western loan and mortgage company, having his office at 42 New St., New York City. A. M. LL.B,, Chicago University, 1864. Henry Hobart Vail, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Publisher. Teacher in Alburgh, Vt., 1860-1861 ; Marquette, Mich,, 1861-1862; Dayton, Ohio, 1862-1864, In the Union Army, 1864. Connected with a publishing house in Cincinnati, 1866-1871; partner Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co., since 187 1. Henry Freeman Walker, New York, N. Y. Physician. Graduated at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1866; Bellevue Hospital, 1867, Physician on Home Staff. Has since practiced in New York City. Visiting Physician Nursing and Child's Hospital and the same Bellevue Hospital, A, M, M, D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1866. Edward Payson Wild, Manchester, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Bangor Theological Seminary, 1865. Pastor, Crattsbury, Vt,, 1865-1874; Newport, Vt., 1874-1887; Manches- ter, 1887— A, M. D. D,, 1886. John Kilbourn Williams, Peacham, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Castleton Seminary, 1860- 1861, Tutor in Middlebury College, 1861-1862. Auburn Theologi- cal Seminary, 1863-1864, Andover Theological Seminary, 1866. Pas- tor, Bradford, Vt., 1866-1872; West Rutland, 1872-1884; Underbill,

1884-1889 ; Peacham, 1889—. A. M. ;

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1861

Charles Emmet Abell, Orwell, Vt. Farmer. Captain Co, D, 14th Reg. Vt, Vols, Town Superintendent of Schools. Representative in the Legislature, 1876-1877. A. M. *WiLLiAM Harvey Button, East Saginaw, Mich. I^awyer. He served in Co. K, 12th Reg, Vt. Vols. Admitted to the bar, 1864. In 1865 he settled in East Saginaw, City Attorney. At the time of his death he was City Recorder. A. M. Died at Middle- bury, 1870. Robert A. Donaldson, San Francisco, Cal. Is Assistant General Passenger and Ticket Agent Southern Pacific R. R. Company (Pacific System), A. M. Algernon M. Goodnough, Redding, Cal. Merchant. Teacher in Massachusetts and Principal Barnstable High School, 1861-1864. Meadville and Yale Theological Seminaries. 1864- 1866. Pastor, Congregational church, Mystic Bridge, Conn., 1866-1867. Home Missionary California, 1867-1872. Since then engaged in busi- ness. When in college his name was spelled Goodnow. A. M, *James T. Gove, Lincoln, Vt.

Died at Lincoln, April 10, 1862. *Nathan Hall, Whitehall, N. Y.

Lawyer. Admitted to the bar in Windham County, Vt., 1865. Died 1875. ^George Edward Joslin, Vergennes, Vt. Teacher in Middlebury, 1861-1862. Died 1862. Moses Melville Martin, Three Oaks, Mich. Congregational clergyman. Princeton Theological Seminary, 1864. Pastor, Middletown, 1864-1865 ; Prescott, Wis., 1865-1868 ; Stoughton,

Wis.. 1868-1869 ; Mazomanie, Wis., 1870-1877 ; Three Oaks, 1880—. A. M. Sylvester Baron Partridge, Swatow, China.

Baptist clergyman. Private Co. H. 92d Reg. N. Y. Vols.. 1861 ; Sec-

ond Lieut, and First Lieut, same regiment, 1862 ; First Lieut. Signal

Corps, U. S. A., 1862 ; Chief Signal Officer, 2Sth Army Corps, 1865

Brevet Captain, 1865 ; resigned, 1865. Newton Theological Seminary,

1865-1868, Missionary, Siam, 1868-1873 ; China, 1873—. Translated parts of the Bible into the Tie-Chin dialect of the Chinese language. Is in this country now on a year's leave of absence. A. M. Lyman Walker Peet, Cornwall, Vt. Farmer. Taught in Nebraska City, Neb., Nashville, Tenn., Hoboken,

N. J., and other places. Town Superintendent, Cornwall, for several years. President Vermont Merino Sheep Breeders' Association. A. M. Erastus Hibbard Phelps, Fair Haven, Vt. Cashier. Served in the Union army as Paymaster's Clerk. Editor " Fair Haven Journal," 1869-1870. Member of the Constitutional Con- vention of Vermont, 1870. Has been Cashier of the First National Bank of Fair Haven for several years. A. M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1872. * JAMES E. Pierce, Auburn, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1861-1863. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1863-1864. Graduated at Auburn The- ological Seminary, 1865, Professor of Hebrew in Auburn Theologi- cal Seminary, 1865-1870. A. M. Died 1870. .

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George Edward Plumbe, Austin, 111. Journalist. Editor " Chicago Daily News." A. M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1863. Linus Ell\s Sherman, Chenoa, Col.

Merchant. First Lieut, Co. A, 9th Reg. Vt. Vols.-^ 1862; Capt., 1863- 1865. Druggist and Chemist, Ludlow, Vt., 1865-1876, Merchant, Colorado Springs, 1877. Member Constitutional Convention. Mem- ber of Council and Acting Mayor, Colorado Springs, 1879-1880. A. M.

James Buchanan Smith, Hyde Park, 111. Contractor, ist Lieut. 25th Reg. Mass. Vols. Lieut. Col. 36th Reg. Mass. Vols. George R. Taylor, Louisville, Ky. Police Judge in Kentucky for several years. Superintendent of State House of Reform. Inspector of License six terms in Louisville, Ky. Chandler N. Thomas, Port Henry, N. Y. FYesbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1865. Pas- tor, Fort Covington, N. ¥., 1865-1882; Port Henry, N. ¥., 1882—. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1889—

Ezra J. Warner, Chicago, 111. Merchant. Local Director of the Liverpool, London and Globe In- surance Co., England. Trustee of Lake Forest University. John Brigham Young, Davenport, Iowa. Teacher. Principal Lawrenceville, N. Y., Academy, 1861-1864; Fort

Covington Academy, 1864-1868 ; Davenport High School, 1868 1878.

Superintendent Davenport Public Schools, 1878— . A. M.

1862

John Rollin Converse, Panton, Vt. Enlisted as a private in Co. L, 14th Reg. Vt. Vols., Sept. 16, 1862; Second Lieut. July 3, 1863; mustered out July 30, 1863. Second

Lieut. Co. H. 17th Reg. Vt. Vols., May 19, 1864 ; killed in action before Petersburgh, Va., July 30, 1864. Park Davis, Sioux Falls, Dakota.

Lawyer. In St. Albans, 1865-1880 ; St. Paul, Minn., 1880-1882; Al- bany, N. Y., 1882-1885; Sioux Falls, 1885—. Represented St. Albans in the Vermont Legislature, 1874-1875. * Henry Augustus Eaton, Rochester, Vt.

Enlisted as a private ; commissioned Captain Co. A. i6th Reg. Vt. Vols., Aug. 26, 1862; wounded severely at Gettysburg, July 3, x353; mustered out, Aug. 10, 1863. Captain Co. D. 17th R-g, Vt. Vols., March 4, 1854; Major, Aug. 12, 1854; Lieut. Col., Nov. i, 1864; killed in action before Petersburgh, Va., Sept. 30, 1864. John Ashley Fitch, St. Albans, Vt.

Lawyer. Sergeant Co. E. 12th Reg. Vt. Vols., Sept. i, 1862. Deputy Collector of Customs. Represented Highgate in the Legislature, 1886-1887. Removed to St. Albans, 1890.

Eli Holbrook Gale, Lacon, 111. Physician. M. D., University of Pennsylvania. ;.. 7

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Elbridge Gerry, West Randolph, Vr. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1866.

Pastor, Oregon City, Ore., 1868-1872; Bethel, Vt., 1872-1882 ; Oregon City, 1882. Is now a farmer. A. M. *Charles Clark Harris, Parsons, Kan. Episcopal clergyman. Rector, Brattleboro, Vt., about eight years

Lincoln, Neb., eight years ; Parsons two years. Chaplain Nebraska Senate and State Penitentiary. Trustee Nebraska College. A. M. Died 1887.

Erwin Amos Hasseltine, Bristol, Vt. ,

Supervisor of Schools for Addison County, 1889 — . A. M. Richard Sill Holmes, Pittsburgh, Pa. Presbyterian clergvman. Teacher of Classics, Poughkeepsie, 1863- 1864; Clinton, N.' Y., 1864-1865. Studied at Auburn Tneological Seminary, 1865-1866. Teacher in Auburn, 1871-1878. President of Y. M. C. A. of the State of New York. 1871. Member of Board of Education, Auburn. Professor of Languages, Latin Summer School, Chautauqua, 1880. Registrar of Chautauqua University. Pastor, War-

ren, Pa., until 1890 ; Pittsburgh, 1890— . A. M. Lyman E. Knapp, Sitka, Alaska.

Lawyer. Capt. Co. I, i6th Reg. Vt. Vols., Sept. 20, 1862, Wounded July 3, 1863. Capt. Co. F, 17th Reg. Vt. Vols., April 9. 1864. Major, " Nov. I, 1864. Lieut.-Col., Dec. 10. 1864. Editor Middleburv Regis- ter," 1865-1878. Liwyer in Middleburv, 1875—. Clerk in Vermont Legislature, 1872-1874. Judge of Probate, 1879-1889. Representative in Vermont Legislature, 1886-1887. Governor of Alaska, 1889— A.M. Norman F. Rider, Middlebury, Vt. Druggist. A. M. William A. Robinson, Homer, N. Y. Congregational clergyman. Bangor Theological Seminary. 1865.

Pastor. Barton. Vt., 1865-1871 ; Homer, 1871 — . Member Vermont State Board of Education, 1868-1871. President Board of Education, Homer, 1872—. President N. Y. Home Missionary Society, I884-^. D. D., Middlebury College, 1886. ^ Lauren Anson Scorr, National City, Cal. Lawyer. LL.B., University of Chicago, 1865. * oQ^T' David Kemdall Simonds, Manchester, Vt. Journalist. Served in 3d Reg. Tenn. Vols. Editor " Newport Ex- " , press", 1864-1866. Admitted to the bar, i865. Editor St. Johnsbury " Times", 1869; Manchester Journal", 1871 — . Town Clerk, 1872- i88g. Postmaster, 1875-1885 and 1889—. Register of Probate, 1876 — Representative in Legislature, 1886-1888. State Senator, 1888-1890. Trustee Burr and Burton Seminary. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1889—. Charles Carroll Smith, Gaysville, Vt. Physician. Representative in the Legislature, 1882 and 1874. A. M. M. D., University of Vermont, 1865. George Haselton Sweet, Potsdam, N. Y. Lawyer. Albany Law School, 1864. Principal St. Lawrence Acade- my, 1865-1869. Vice President Potsdam Normal and Training School, 1869-1872. Editor Potsdam " Courier and Freeman", 1872-1880. Pri- vate Secretary to the Collector of the Port of New York, 1880-1881. A.M. .

Il8 MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1862-1863

Aldace Freeman Walker, Rutland, Vt.

Lawyer. First Lieut. Co. B, nth Reg. Vt. Vols., Aug. 13, 1862; Capt.

Co. C, Nov. 30, 1862; Major, June 28, 1864; Brevet Lieut.-Col , Oct. 19, 1864. Lieut.-Col., May 23, 1865. State Senator from Rutland County, 1882-1884. Interstate Commerce Commissioner, 1887. Re- signed, 1889. Is now President of the Interstate Commerce Rail- way Association with headquarters in Chicago, 111. A. M. LL.D., 1887. 1863 Lyman Horace Blake, Westfield, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1867. Pastor, River Point, R. I., 1867-1869; Rowley, Mass., 1869-1874; Me-

thuen, Mass., 1874-1877 ; Roxbury, Mass., 1877-1881 ; Westfield, 1881 — A.M. Peter Elder Caldwell, Louisville, Ky. Assistant Superintendent of Chicago Reform School, 1864-1866. Su- perintendent Louisville Industrial School of Reform since i865. Lawrence Flinn, Albany, Oregon. Lawyer. Judge of the County Court of Linn County, 1880-1884. George Washington Lewis, Fort Covington, Ky. (?) Robert Scott McCullough, Chazy, N. Y. Farmer. Rollin Artemas Scott, Bristol, Vt. Law Student. Died 1865. Francis Hiram Seeley, Delhi, N. Y. Presbyterian clergyman. Auburn Theological Seminary, 1866. Pas-

tor, Richfield Springs, N. ¥., 1867-1882 ; Delhi, 1882—. Nathan Button Smith, Pulaski, N. Y. Lawyer. Teacher in Pulaski Academy, 1866-1868. Has practiced law there since 1868. Member General Assembly of New York, 1869. Special Surrogate, Oswego County, 1876-1879. Prosecuting Attorney, 1882-1885. Myron Lawrence Story, Washington, D. C. Lawyer. Principal Claremont, N. H., Academy, 1864. Principal Ex- aminer U. S. Pension office. A. M. LL.B., Columbian University, 1866. *Ethan Allen Sturdevant, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Began pi actice in Manchester, Mich., but soon removed to East Saginaw. Returned to Vermont in 1870 and practiced law in Middlebury until his death. LL.B., University of Michigan, 1865. Died 1878. Richard Stanley Tuthill, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Enlisted immediately after graduation and served succes- sively with Logan's scouts in DeGolyer's Black Horse Battery (H. of the First Michigan Light Artillery), in the Atlanta campaign with Gen. Sherman and with Gen. Thomas in the fighting about Nashville, re- ceiving several promotions for meritorious service. Admitted to the bar at Nashville, Tenn., 1866. State's Attorney for the Nashville Cir- cuit. 1867. Removed to Chicago, 1873. City Attorney, 1875- 1879. U. S. District Attorney, 1884-1887. Judge of the Circuit Court, 1887—. A. M. 1864 ALUMNI. 119

1864

James Kendrick Batchelder, Arlington, Vt. Lawyer. State's Attorney, Bennington County, nine years. Repre- sentative in the Legislature, 1874-1875. 1876-1877 and 1884-1885, and Speaker, 1884-1885. Presidential Elector, 1880. Ezra Brainerd, Middlebury, Vt. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1864-1866. Andover Theo- logical Seminary, 1868, Professor of Rhetoric and English Litera- ture in Middlebury College. 1868-1880; Physics and Applied Mathe-

matics, 1880— . President, 1886— . A.M. LL.D., University of Ver- mont and Ripon College, 1888. Joseph Wickham Burnham, Opechee, Mich. Mercantile business. Francis Gray Clark, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Lawyer. Enlisted as a private in Co. G. i6th Reg. Vt. Vols., Aug. 28, 1862; Second Lieut. Sept. 15, 1862; first Lieut. Co. L, April i, 1863; Mustered out Aug. 11,1863; First Lieut. 2d Co. Frontier Cavalry,

Jan. I, 1865 ; Mustered out June 25, 1865. Admitted to the bar in Woodstock, Vt., 1866. Began practice, Belle Plains, Iowa, 1867. Rep- resentative. Iowa General Assembly, 1872-1873. Member and President School Board. Removed to Cedar Rapids, 1876. Has been Alder- man and U. S. Commissioner. Lewis Hunt Hemenway, Manchester, Vt. Physician. Private Co. K. 12th Reg. Vt. Vols. Treasurer of Burr and Burton Seminary. M. D., University of Vermont, 1866. John Abner Mead, Rutland, Vt. Physician. Private Co. K. 12th Reg. Vt. Vols. Surgeon General on Gov. Proctor's staff. 1878-1880. Vice-President State Trust Company, Rutland. Treasurer of Rutland and Addison R. R. Co., 1884-1888. President of the Howe Scale Company, 1888—. A. M. M. D., Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, 1867. *Calvin Day Noble, Riverside, Cal. Swedenborgean clergyman. In newspaper work, 1864-1866. Pastor, Cleveland, Ohio, 1867-1870; Chicago, 111., 1870-1874; Riverside, Cal., 1874—. A. M. Died 1885. Charles Edward Prentiss, New York, N. Y. Physician. In Treasury Department. Washington, 1864-1872. In business in Washington. 1872-1878. Practiced medicine there. 1879- 1882, In business in Middlebury, 1882-1888. Manager New Church Board of Publication and Agent American Swedenborg Printing and

Publishing Society, New York City. 1888 — . Address, No. 20 Cooper Union. A. M. M. D., Georgetown College, 1868.

George Robert White Scott, Berlin, Germany. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1867. Pastor, Newport, N. H.. 1868-1873; Boston. Mass., 1873-1875; Fitch- burg, Mass., 1875— . Member of the State Board of Education of New Hampshire, On the editorial staff of several religious newspa- pers. A. M. D. D., Middlebury College, 1883. William Calvin Tilden, Washington, D. C. Physician. Government Chemist. Professor of Chemistry, George- town College and Howard University. A. M. M. D., Georgetown College, 1867. I20 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1864-1865

William Henry Wolcott, So. Riverside, Cal. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1868. Pas-

tor, Wadham's Mill's, N. Y., 1870-1873 ; Dudley, Mass., 1873-1880;

East Taunton, 1880-1885 ; Ontario, Cal, 1885-1889 ; South Riverside, 1889—. A. M. 1865

Marquis De La Collister, Mankato, Minn. Lawyer. Commenced practice in Minneapolis, 1867. Professor of Greek and Latin Shattuck School, Faribault, 1867-1872. Resumed practice in Waseca, 1872. Member School Board and Mayor, 1882- 1883. County Attorney for five years. In 1885 represented Waseca County in the Legislature. In 1885 removed to Mankato. Died 1887. *EzEKiEL Webster Dimond, Hanover, N. H. Teacher. Taught in Worcester. Mass. Studied with Prof. Agassiz and in Germany. Professor of Chemistry in New Hampshire Agri- cultural College, 1868-1876. A. M., and Dartmouth College, 1868. Died 1876. *Edmund Nichols Dorrance, Middlebury, Vt. Theological Student. Died in Philadelphia, Pa., where he was study- ing for the Episcopal ministry, 1865. George Zalmon Erwin, Potsdam, N. Y. Lawyer. Member of the New York Assembly for six years and Speaker of same. Is now serving his second term as State Senator. Mem- ber of the Board of Managers of the State Normal School at Potsdam. Trustee of Middlebury College, 1885—. A. M. William Allen Jenner, New York, N. Y.

Lawyer. Address, 125 East 60th .St. EvARTS Bradford Kent, Eldora, Iowa. Congregational clergyman. Private Co. A. 6th Reg. Vt. Vols., Feb. 6,1864; Wounded in'battle of Wilderness, May 6 1864; Discharged Feb. 25, 1865. Teacher, Harvard, 111., 1865-1866. Auburn Theologi- cal Seminary, 1866-1867, Andover Theological Seminary, 1869. Pas-

tor, Sterling, Mass., 1869-1870 ; Billerica, 1870-1871; Michigan City,

Ind., 1871-1880; Chicago, 111., 1880-1881 ; Atlanta, Ga., 1881-1889; El- dora, Iowa, 1889—. A. M. John Gilbert McIntyre, Potsdam, N. Y. Lawyer. George Lyman Nims, Sullivan, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1870. Pastor, Roxbury, N. H., 1872-1873. David Judson Newland, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Secretary N. Y. Bible Society. President Baptist Social Union of Manhattan Island. Secretary D. K. E. Club, New York City. Address, 255 West 84th St. A. M. LL.B., Columbia College Law School, 1868. Henry Hattric Shaw, West Brattleboro.Vt. ^

Teacher. Principal Chester Academy. 1865-1868 ; Springfield High

School, 1868-1872; Burr and Burton Seminary, Manchester, 1872-1879 ;

Glenwood Classical Seminary, West Brattleboro, 1881— . Was li- censed to preach. 1871 Has been Superintendent of Schools and Justice of the Peace. 1865-1866 ALUMNI. 121

William Allen Tewksbury, Vinton, la.

Lawyer. Resided in Belle Plains, la., several years. Died 1884. Charles Axtell Vorce, Port Henry, N. \ Lawyer. Principal People's Academy, Morrisville, Vt., 1865-1866. Admitted to the bar, 1867, and began practice in Port Henry and con- tinued there until a few days before his death. Died at Crown Point, N. Y.. 1871. ;^JUBA Howe Vorce, Essex, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Yale Divinity School, 1870. Pastor,

South Meriden, Conn., 1870-1873 ; Essex, 1873-1875 ; Derby, 1875-

1879; Kent, 1879-1883 ; Essex, 1883—./ t',^ A., *JOHN Atkins Wilber, Norwood, N. Y. Physician. M. D., Albany Medical College. Died 1878. Warren Corbin Wood, Lockport, N. Y. Physician. A. M. M. D., Berkshire Medical College, 1866. 1866

WiLLARD Deming Brown, Interlachcn, Fla. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1869.

Pastor, Giibertville, Mass., 1869— ; Interlachen, 1888—. Royal Jerome Eddy, Glens Falls, N. Y. Physician. Health Officer, Glens Falls. Coroner Warren County. M. D., University of Vermont, 1868. Thomas Swift Ford, Columbia, Miss. Lawyer, Member of Mississippi Legislature, 1872 and 1873. Dis-

trict Attorney, First District of Misssissippi, 1876-1879 ; Seventh Dis- trict, 1880-1884. Attorney General of Mississippi, 1885-1886.

Julius Sprague Grinnell, Chicago, 111.

Lawyer. City Attorney of Chicago, 1879-1883. State's Attorney for Cook County, 111., 1884-1887. In 1887 he was elected Judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County and still holds that office. Nathan Round Nichols, Norwich, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Teacher in Castleton Seminary, 1866- 1867. Andover Theological Seminary, 1870. Pastor, Westford, Mass.,

1870-1871; Ackworth, N.H,, 1872-1873 ; Barnet, Vt., 1873-1880; Nor-

wich, 1880— . Instructor in Evidences of in Chandler Scientific School, Dartmouth College. Leroy Matthew Pierce, Blackstone, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1869.

Pastor, Glenwood, Mo., 1869-1871 ; Provincetown, Mass.. 1871-1872;

Bernardston, Mass., 1873-1884; Blackstone, Mass., 1884— . Was for five months delegate of the Christian Commission in the army, 1864.

Henry James Porter, Freeport, 111. Merchant. Has resided in Freeport for about twenty years. Has been a member of the City Council and Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue. Is member of the firm of Smith & Porter, grain dealers and coal merchants. Eugene John Ranslow, Swanton, Vt. Congiegational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1869.

Pastor, Swanton, 1869-1875 ; Wells River, 1875-1888 ; Swanton, 1888—. Served as a soldier in the civil war. A. M. MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1866-1867

AzRO Barnes Shepard, , Waddington, N. Y. Lawyer. Principal Lawrenceville Academy, 1869-1870. Admitted to the bar, 1871. Resided in Ogdensburg, 1871-1879; since then in Waddington.

Abner Smith, Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Teacher Newton Academy, Shoreham, Vt., 1866-1867. Went to Chicago in 1867 and began to study law. Admitted to the bar, 1868.

Is President of the Lake View Telephone Exchange ; director North Star Construction Company, which owns and is building the Duluth

and Winnipeg Railroad ; counsel for the National Life Insurance Co. of Vermont, the Life Indemnity and Investment Co. of Iowa and other corporations. Office, 630 Opera House Block. Oscar Hamlin Stearns, Brooklyn, N Y. Manufacturer. Principal High School, Leominster, Mass., 1866-1867 ; Athol, 1867. Law student Boston and Brooklyn, N. Y., 1867-1868. Admitted to the bar, 1868. Practiced in Brooklyn until 1882. Is Treas- urer and General Manager of the Stearns Fertilizer Company. Ad- dress, 133 Water St., New York City.

1867

David Nichols Burke, Bahia, Brazil.

Government service. Teacher, Canton, N. Y., 1867-1869 ; Arcade, 1869-1871; Belfast, 1871-1872; Yates, 1872-1877. Lecturing in the West. 1877-1879. Teacher, Mineville, N. Y., 1879-1886. U. S. Con- sul, Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, 1886-1888; U.S. Consul, Bahia, Brazil, 1888—. Lemuel Vernon Ferris, Chicago, 111.

Lawyer. Teacher in Windsor, Vt., 1867-1871 ; Troy, Ohio, 1871- 1874. Has practiced law in Chicago since 1874. A. M. George Edwin Lawrence, Rutland, Vt. Lawver. Judge Rutland Municipal Court, 1876, 1877, 1887, 1888 and 1889'. State's Attorney, 1878-1880. Henry Martyn Perkins, Dunstable, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Teacher and law student, 1867-1869. Hart- ford Theological Seminary, 1872. Pastor, Southwest Harbor, Me.,

1872-1874; New Gloucester, 1874 1875 ; Hanover, Mass., 1876-1878 ; Chandlerville, 111., 1878-1880; Wythe and Macomb, 1880-1884; Iron

River, Mich., 1884-1885 ; Dunstable, 1885—. A. M. James Madison Slade, Middlebury, Vt. Lawver. Law student, 18^7-1868. Albany Law School, 1867. Ad- mitted to the bar in Middlebury, 1868. Secretary Civil and Military Affairs, 1870-1872. Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue, 1872- 1873. Representative in the Legislature, 1874-1876, State's Attorney Addison County, 1878-1882. Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Middlebury CoUege, 1883—. Judge of Probate, Addison District, 1889—. A. M. Nathan David Yale, Deerfield, Mich. Physician. M. D., Michigan University, 1872. 1868 ALUMNI. 123

1868

Charles Nash Bell, St. Paul, Minn. Lawyer. Teacher Mankato, Minn., 1868-1870. Has practiced law in St, Paul since 1870. Patrick Burke, Port Henry, N. Y. Teacher. Principal of schools in the State of New York eighteen years. Superintendent of Government Indian Industrial School at Albuquerque, N. M., and special disbursing agent of the government, 1886-1889. Is now Principal of the Port Henry Graded School. A.M. George Pease Collins, No. Ferrisburgh,Vt. Physician. A. M. M. D., University of Vermont, 1872. George William Ellis, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Address, 155 Broadway. LL.B., Columbia College, 1870. Nelson Zuingle Graves, Philadelphia, Pa.

Merchant. Dealer in Varnishes and Japans. Address, Manheim St. and Missahickon Avenue, Germantown, Philadelphia. Alfred Erastus Higley, Castleton, Vt. Business. Farmer in Castleton on the Higley homestead, 1868-1886; Benson, 1886-1890. Edwin Hall Higley, Groton, Mass.

Teacher. Enlisted in 1861, when a Sophomore, as a private in the First Reg. Vt. Cavalry. Orderly Sergeant, Lieutenant, Captain and Major in same. Nine months in rebel prisons. Served during the war and re-entered college in 1865. Teacher, Charlestown, Mass., 1868-1872. Professor of Greek and German in Middlebury College, 1872-1882. Studied in Leipsic, Germany, 1882-1885. Master of Greek

and German in Groton School, 1885— . A. M. Gamaliel L. Jones, Lake Eunice, Minn. Teacher. County Superintendent of Schools, Becker County, Minn. A. M. Elmer Elijah Phillips, New York, N. Y. Teacher. Member Co. C. 14th Reg. Vt. Vols. Is Principal of the Park Collegiate School. A. M. Charles Henry Rowley, Westford, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1868-1869. Andover Theological Seminary, 1869-1871. Pastor, Sheldon, Vt., 1872-1874; Norwood, N. Y., 1875-1878; Westford, 1880—. A. M. Fellow Royal Microscopical Society of England, 1887. Oscar Delieu Scott, Texarkana, Ark. Lawyer. Served in Co. F, 17th Reg. Vt. Vols. Special Circuit Judge in Miller County, Ark. County Attorney, Columbia County, Ark.

James C. Waugh, Belleville, 111. Manufacturer of iron and steel. Went into active business immedi- ately after graduating.

Willum Walton Waugh, Belleville, 111.

Manufacturer of iron and steel. Practiced medicine seven years. M. D., elsewhere. Albert Darwin Whitney, Horseheads, N. Y. Teacher. .

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Joel Fisk Whitney, Jamaica, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1871. Missionary A. B. C. F. M., Micronesia, 1871-1881 Pastor, Wadham's Mills, N. v., 1881-1883; Wolcott, Vt., 1883-1886; St. Johnsbury East, 1886-1888; Jamaica, 1888—.

1869

Henry Sylvester Baker, St. Paul, Minn. Teacher. In River Falls, Wis., 1873-1875. Superintendent of Schools,

Pierce County, Wis., 1876-1879. Principal in St. Paul, 1880— . Is now Principal yefferson School. Licensed to preach by the Methodist church. A. M. and Illinois Wesleyan University, 1882 and Syracuse

University, 1883 ; Ph. D., Illinois Wesleyan University, 1884 and M. Sc. from same, 1886. John Williams Bradshaw, Ann Arbor, Mich. Congregational clergyman. Chicago Theological Seminary, 1874.

Pastor, Batavia, III., 1874-1879 ; Rochester, Minn., 1879—; Galesburg,

111., 1885 ; Ann Arbor, 1888— A. M.

Martin Everts Cady, Rockford, 111. Methodist clergvman. Principal River Falls Institute, Wis., 1871-1873. Superintendent of Public Schools, Pierce County, Wis., 1874. Prin-

cipal Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1874-1877 ; Jennings Seminarv, Aurora. III., 1877-1881, Pastor, Michigan Avenue Metho- dist church, Chicago, III., 1881 1884; Dixon, 111., 1884-1887; Rockford, 111., 1887—. A. M.

Anthony Carr, (?) Civil Engineer. Francis Church, Denver, Col. Business. Superintendent of Schools. State Senator, two terms. Treasurer of Arapahoe County, three terms.

Orestes Almiron Douglass, (?)

It is said that he went to Kentucky soon after graduation and became a lawyer, but nothing certain is known of him. (?) RuFUS CusHMAN Fla'gg, Wclls River, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminarv, 1872. Pastor, North Andover, Mass., 1872- 1877; Westford, 1877-1879; Fair

Haven, Vt., 1880 1888 ; Wells River, 1889—. Trustee ot Middlebury College, 1886—. William Jackson Gilbert, Niles, Mich." Lawyer. City Recorder. Director of Schools. Court Commissioner. Edward Willard Howe, Boston, Mass. Civil Engineer. Assistant Engineer, City Engineer's Office, Boston. At present is Assistant Engineer in charge of Park construction. Frederick D. Mussey, Washington, D. C. Journalist. Private Secretary to the Governor of Ohio, four years. Now connected with the " Cincinnati Commercial Gazette." Harrison P. Nichols, Maywood, 111. Lawyer. Has resided in Maywood, a suburb of Chicago, since gradu- ation, except five or six years in California. Is now President of the Maywood Company. President Board of Education, 1890— . ;;

1869-1870 ALUMNI. 125

Joseph Homer Parker, Wichita, Kan. Congregational clergyman. Chicago Theological Seminary, 1873. Pastor, Vermontville, Mich., 1873-1874; Pontiac, 1874 1876; Bav City, 1876-1879; Peoria, 111., 1880—; Wichita, 1885—. A. M. Eugene E. Sheldon, Little Falls, N. Y.

Lawyer. District Attorney, Herkimer County, N. Y., 1886-1889. LL. B,, Columbia College, 1873. Charles Francis Stone, Laconia, N. H. Lawyer. Principal Middlebury Graded School, 1869-1870. Has resi- ded in Laconia since 1870. Trustee State Normal School, 1876-1879. Member New Hampshire Legislature, 1885 and 1887.

Horace Fay White, Chicago, III.

I^awyer. .Member Co. A. r4th Reg. Vt. Vols., Aug. 27, 1362, to [uly 30, 1863. Private Secretary to the Mayor of Chicago. Assistant to Assis- tant U. S. Attorney General. 1870 Sidney Hiram Foster, Galveston. Texas. Physician. Has been Health Officer of the Port. A. M. M. D. else- where. Sidney A. Giffin, Boulder, Col. Principal River Lawyer. Black Academy, Ludlow, Vt., 1870— . Is Regent of the University of Colorado. A. M. Timothy Porter Dwight Matthews, Middlebury, Vt. Farmer. On the Matthews homestead, in Cornwall. A. M. George Hodges Owen, New York, N. Y. Journalist. U. S. Consul at Messina, Italy, 1876-1886. Manager of a school in Wiesbaden. Germany. Connected with the " Chicago Her- " ald ; now engaged in journalism in New York City. A. M. Marsh Olin Perkins, Windsor, Vt.

Journalist. Principal Woodstock Academy, 1870-1871 ; Windsor High School. 1871-1880. Editor " Windsor Journal," i88o—. Rep- resentative in the Legislature, 1882 and 1884. State Senator, 1888. Colonel on Gov. Dillingham's staff, 1888—. A. M. Harlan S. Perrigo, Potsdam, N. Y. Insurance Agent. Principal State Normal School at Johnson, 1872-

1875 ; Beeman Academy, New Haven, 1875 — . School Commissioner for Third District St. Lawrence County, N. Y., six years. A. M. James Chipman Porter, Saratoga, N. Y. Teacher of Music. In Essex Classical Seminary, Vt., 1870-1872; Washington Ladies' Seminary, Pa., 1872-1880; Chicago, 1880-1881

Temple Grove Seminary, Saratoga, i88i — . A. M. Martin Egbert Severance, Lisbon, Dak. Civil Engineer and farmer. Deputy Government Surveyor, 1871 with the N. P. R. R., 1872—. Teacher in northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, 1874-1878. Mercantile business St. Paul and Fargo, 1879- 1880. Has been in business and a surveyor in Lisbon since i88i. County Surveyor, 1883-1884 and 1887— James Edward Stapleton, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. A. M. .

126 . MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1870-1871

Edson Speare Wellington, Pittsfield, III. Introducer of improved school books. Was for some years Profess- or of Chemistry and Natural Sciences, Normal Department, Tennes- see University. A. M.

Eugene Franklin Wright, Crystal Lake, 111. Congregational clergyman. Private in Co. K. 2d Reg. Vt. Vols., 1861- 1864. Principal Royalton Academy, Vt., 1870-1872. Pastor, Danby, 1872-1874. Chicago Theological Seminary, 1876. Pastor, Pecatonica, ' III., 1874-1887; Crystal Lake, 111., 1887—. A. M.

1871 Elias Huntington Bottum, Milwaukee, Wis. Lawyer. Clerk in Department of the Interior, Washington, D. C, and law student, 1871-1873. Has practiced law in Milwaukee since 1873. His firm is Winkler, Flanders, Smith, Bottum and Vilas. LL.B, Columbian Law School, 1873. Andrew E. Clark, Des Moines, la. Real Estate and Insurance. Resided in Malone, N. Y., 1874-1889. Studied law, 1878-1882. Editor and publisher ol the " Malone Far- mer " for several years previous to 1889, when he removed to Des Moines. A. M.

Gideon E. Clark. South Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Resided some years in Plankinton, N. D. Was a soldier in the Union army. A. M.

Edward J. Davenport. Minneapolis, Minn. Lawyer. Deputy Clerk District Court, Hennepin County, Minn., 1871-1874. Admitted to the bar, 1874. Clerk of the Municipal Court, Minneapolis, 1874-1877. Elected Clerk of the District Court for Hen- nepin County, 1880, and re-elected, 1884. Representative in the Min- nesota Legislature, 1889 and 1890. Is Supervisor of the nth U. S. Census for the 2d District of Minnesota. A, M. Francis Brigham Denio, Bangor, Me. Teacher. Andover Theological Seminary, 1879. Instructor in New Testament Greek, Bangor Theological Seminary, 1879-1882. Profes- sor of Old Testament Language and Literature in same since 1882. Franklin Henry Graham, Salem, N. Y. Lawyer. A. M. Christopher Webber Hall, Minneapolis, Minn. Teacher. Principal Glens Falls Academy, N. Y., 1871-1872; High School, Mankato, Minn., 1872-1873. Superintendent City Schools, Owatonna, Minn., 1873-1875. Student in Germany, 1875-1878. In- structor in Geology, University of Minnesota, 1878-1879. Professor of Geology, Mineralogy and Biology in same since 1879. Assistant Geologist U. S. Geological Survey, since 1883. A. M. Walter E. Howard, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Teacher and law student. River Falls, Wis., 1871-1873. Ad- mitted to the bar 1873. Law and Journalism in Milwaukee, 1873- 1876. Principal State Normal School at Castleton, Vt., 1876-1878; Normal and' High School, Shelbyville, Tenn., 1878-1879. Special studies, 1880. Lawyer, Fair Haven, Vt., 1881-1889. State Senator from Rutland County, 1882. U. S. Consul at Toronto, Canada, 1883- 1885. Represented Fair Haven in the Legislature, 1888. Professor of History and Political Science in Middlebury College, 1889— . ; ;

1871-1872 ALUMNI. 127

Julius Nathan Mallory, Thetford, Vt. Teacher. Principal of High School, Winchester. N. H., 1874-1883

Brandon. Vt.. 1883-1885 ; Keene. N. H., 1885-1888; Thetford Acad- emy. 1888— . President Orange County Board of Education. A. M. Francis Merriman Peck, Potsdam, N. Y. Accountant. Librarian N. Y. Assembly. 1876-1877. Secretary R. V. and St, R. V. Ag'l and Hort. Society. 1886- 1889. Trustee Potsdam Village, 1888-1889. Is now connected N\\h the People's Bank. A. M. Henry Clark Robbins, Wilton, N. Y. Baptist clergyman. A. M. Eben Edwards Smith, Hartford, Conn. I^awyer. Is now Secretary of the National Life Association of Hart- ford. Hiram Smith, Jr., Washington, D. C. Lawyer. Member Co. E. iith Reg. Vt. Vols. Discharged by reason of loss of left arm and left leg. Admitted to the bar at Detroit, Mich., 1873, and located the same year in Cameron. Mo., where he resided until 1889. Commander Department of Missouri G. A. R., 1888-1889. First Deputy Commissioner of Pensions, 1889-1890. LL.B., Michigan University, 1873. William Wallace Thompson, Albany, N. Y. Lawyer. Enlisted as a private in the i6th Reg. N. Y. Vols. Mustered

out May 22, 1863, as First Lieut. ; afterwards brevetted Major. Was wounded at Gaines Hill. Antietam and Salem Church. Attorney for the Insurance Department of the State of New York, 1879-1882. A. M. LL.B., Hamilton College, 1878. Arthur Wilder, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Hardware merchant. 1872

Albert Franklin Abbott, (?) Congregational clergyman. Yale Divinity School, 1872-1873. Teacher in Michigan and Iowa. In 1886 his residence was Malta, Colorado; another report says Leadville, Col. (?) A. M. Kerr Cranston Anderson, Bradford, England. Congregational clergyman. Yale Divinity School, 1872-1873. Chi- cago Theological Seminarv, 1875. Pastor. Fair Haven, Vt., 1873-1874

Milwaukee, Wis.. 1874-1876; Oshkosh, 1876-1883 ; Troy. N. Y.. 1884-

1885 ; Bradford, England, 1885—. A. M. D. D., Union College. 1884. Robert Morris Bailey, West Somerville, Mass. Editor and printer. Editor " Middlebury Register," 1873-1882. Prin- ter, Boston, Mass., 1882— John B. Burke, Middlebury, Vt. Died 1874. Charles Bell Cooke, Middlebury, Vt. Register of Probate, Addison County, 1872. Died 1873. Walter Haig, Fort Plain, N. Y.

Manufacturer. Teacher, Fort Plain, 18721873; Dixon, 111., 1874-

1875 ; Norwood, N. Y., 1 876-1 877 ; Clinton, 1878-1880; Fort Plain, 1880-1887. Since 1887 has been engaged in the glove manufacturing business. A. M. 128 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1872-1873

Charles Edward Hale, Logansport, Ind. Lawyer. A. M. Charles W. Howard, Shoreham, Vt. Physician. Member County Board of Education. M. D., University of Vermont, 1874. Charles Francis Kingsley, Salisbury, Vt.

Lawyer. Representative in the Legislature, 1886. LL. B., Columbia College, 1874. Henry Martyn Ladd, Cleveland, Ohio.

Congregational clergyman, Yale Theological Seminary, 1875. Pas- tor, Walton, N. Y., 1875- 1881. Foreign Superintendent of A. M. A.

exploring in Africa, 1881-1883. Pastor, Cleveland, 1883 — . A. M. D. D., 1882. Lewis Leonidas Lawrence, Pan ton, Vt. Methodist clergyman. Member of the Troy Conference. Principal Warrensburg, Academy, N. Y., 1872-1874. Pastor in Bolton, North Granville, Valcour, EUenburg, Chestertown, Mineral Springs and Au-

sable Forks, 1874-1890 and Panton, 1890— . A. M.

Horace J. Nichols, Worcester, Mass. Business. George Hopkins Remele, West Medford, Mass.

Lawyer. Practiced in Boston several years, but now devotes most of his time to music, and is a member of the Ruggles Street Quartette. A. M. LL.B., Boston University, 1875. Henry Herbert Ross, Burlington, Vt. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1874-1875. Principal Ver-

gennes Graded School, 1875-1881 ; Vermont Episcopal Institute at

Burlington, 1881— . A. M. Edgar Leonard Walker, Castleton, Vt.

Methodist clergyman. Teacher, Shoreham, 1872-1873 ; West Rut- land, 1873 1876. Member Troy Conference, 1876. Pastor, Bristol, Pawlet, Winooski, Hinesburgh, Arlington, Pawlet, 1876-1890, and Cas-

tleton, 1890— . A. M. M. D., University of Vermont, 1883.

1873

Clarence Eugene Blake, Springfield, Mass. Teacher. Principal High School, Winchester, N. H., 1873-1875;

Eastport, Me., 1875-1877 ; Glenwood Classical Seminary, West Brat-

tleboro, Vt., 1877-1881 ; Springfield, Mass., Collegiate Institute, 1881- 1889. Professor of Latin and Greek, French Protestant College,

Springfield, 1889— . Has published an Homeric Lexicon. A. M. Charles Nelson Brainerd, Orwell, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1876. Pastor, South Dennis, Mass., 1877-1879; Wallingford, Vt., 1879-1882. A.M. George Wolcott Brooks, Charlestown, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Teacher, St. Albans, 1873-1874. Union Theological Seminary, 1874-1875. Andover Theological Seminary,

1877. Pastor, Woonsocket, R. I., 1877-1883 ; Boston (Charlestown

District), 1883— . A.M. .

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John A. Haig, Madrid, N. Y. Is School Commissioner for the Second District, St. Lawrence Coun- ty, N. Y., and has held the office for the last seven years. A. M. Webster Ingersoll, Pulaski, N. Y. Methodist clergyman. A. M. Herbert F. Northrup, Traverse City,Mich. Civil Engineer. Sheffield Scientific School, 1876-1878. Assistant En- gineer Eastern R. R., 1879-1880; Texas and Pacific R. R., 1880-1884;

Missouri Pacific R. R , 1885 1886. Engineer Louisville, Cincinnati and Dayton R. R., 18861887. Locating Engineer Chicago and West

Michigan R. R., 1887-1888 ; Division Engineer same, 1889— . A. M. Herbert Melville Tenney, Grinnell, Iowa. Congregational clergyman. Yale Divinity School, 1876. Pastor, Wal-

lingford. Conn., 1877-1885 ; Cleveland, Ohio, 1885-1889; Grinnell, 1889—. Clayton R. Turrill, Burlington, Vt. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar and practiced in Burlington, 1878-1880. Secretary Vermont Life Insurance Company, 1880— Wells H. Utley, Parsons, Kan. Congregational clergyman. Pastor, Crown Point, N. Y., 1873-1875; Pontiac, Mich., 1876-1879; Stanton, Mich., 1879-1882; Parsons, 1883- 1886. Has retired from the ministry and lives upon his farm. 1874

Loren Harrison Batchelder, St. Paul, Minn. Teacher. Instructor Mathematics and Chemistry in Hackettstown Institute, N. [., 1874-1881. Attorney at law, Trenton, N. J.. 1881-1883. Professor of Chemistry and Physics Hamline University, St. Paul, 1883—. A. M. Harland Smith Boardman, Montpelier, Vt. Physician. Member of the State Board of Censors for the Homoeo- pathic Physicians of Vermont. A. M. M. D., Homoeopathic Hos- pital College, Cleveland, Ohio, 1877. Allen Gwyer Conant, Salenn, N. Y.

Lawyer. . Thomas Whitney Darling, Acworth, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Tutor in Springfield, Mass., Collegiate In- stitute, 1875-1876. Yale Divinity School, 1878. Pastor, Wentworth,

N. H., 1879-1883 ; Danville, Vt., 1883-1889; Wentworth, 1889-1890; Ac-

worth, 1890— . A. M. Otis Smith Eaton, Fort Worth, Texas. Lawyer. Edward Dyer Ellis, Poultney, Vt. Physician. M. D., Harvard University, 1877. Curtis Carlos Gove, Oakfield, N. Y. Episcopal clergyman and teacher. Principal Union Graded School, Westport, N. Y., 1874-1879; Beeman Academy, New Haven, Vt., 1879- 1885; Monson Academy, Mass., 1885-1886. Drury High School, North Adams, 1886-1889. Ordained 1889. Rector Oakfield and Prin- cipal of the Church School, 1889—. A. M. .

130 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1874-1875

A. Louis Miner, Berkeley, Cal.

Teacher. Professor of Natural Sciences, Collec^iate Institute, Port- land, Oregon, 1877-1880. Principal High School, San Mateo, 1880. A. M. George Granville Ryan, Leavenworth, Kan. Teacher. In Mechanicville, N. Y., 1874-1875. Professor of Latin, Hudson Rivei Institute, Claverack, 1875- 1882. Principal High School,

Hudson, 1882-1885 ; High School, Leavenworth, 1885— . A. M. Preston Sheldon, Wakefield, Mass.

Physician. His first name, Horace, he now omits. A. M. M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1877. Bradford P. Sparrow, Brooke, Va.

Business. Private Co. K. 4th Reg. Vt. Vols., July 17, 1863. Cap- tured June 24, 1864. Discharged June 17, 1865. Assistant Clerk of the Supreme Court, District of Columbia, 1876-1880. LL.B., Colum- bian University, 1876. Austin O. Spoor, Peru, N. Y. Methodist clergyman. Private Battery K. First Vt. Heavy Art. Served 1862-1865. In Andersonville and other rebel prisons. Taught one year after graduation. Joined Troy Conference, 1875. Pastor, Sara- nac Lake, N. Y., Hinesburg, Starksboro and Pittsford, Vt., and West Cbazy, 1875-1890, and Peru, 1890—. George Murray Wright, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar at Albany, 1878. In the office of the Attorney General, Albany, 1880-1882. Has practiced in New York City since 1882. Office address, 280 Broadway.

1875 Lyman D. Bragg, Woburn, Mass. Methodist clergyman. Boston University, Theological Department, 1878. Member of the New England Conference and pastor, Boston, Mass., 1878-1880; Whitinsville, 1881-1883; Spencer, 1884; Medford, Mass., 1885-1887; Woburn, 1888—. A. M. * Warren H. Hamilton, Brandon, Vt. Physician. M. D., N. Y, Homoeopathic College, 1877. Died 1879. Lawrence Phelps, Gardner, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Studied at Andover Theological Semi- nary for a while. Ordained 1878. Pastor, Barton, Vt., 1878-1883; Gardner, 1883—.

John F. Reynolds, Irona, N. Y. . Iron manufacturer. Supervisor, 1881-1884. HiLAND Southworth, Abilene, Kan.

Lawyer. Teacher, Rosendale, Wis., 1875-1876. • Law student Junc- tion City, Iowa, 1876-1877. Has practiced law in Abilene since 1878. A. M. Charles M. Wilds, Middlebury, Vt. Lawyer. Post-Graduate in Higher Mathematics, Yale University. State's Attorney for Addison County, 1888— Fred G. Swinington, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Corporation Counsel for Rutland, 1885-1886. . . .

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1876

Julian Willis Abernethy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1880-1881. Professor of Eng-

lish Literature, Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, 1881 — . A. M. Ph. D., Yale University, 1879. Austin, Toledo, Ohio. ^ Lawyer. Principal Warrensburg, N. Y., Academy four years. Ad- mitted to the bar, 1881. In Washington Territory, 1882—. Register of Land Office, 1886. A. M. / hfo^ Edward Hooker Baxter, Hyde Park, Mass. Physician. M. D., University of Vermont, 1882. Thomas Emerson Boyce, Middlebury, Vt. Teacher. In Middlebury, 1876-1877 ; Jennings Seminary, Aurora, 111., 1877-1886. Professor of Mathematics in Middlebury College, 1886— A. M. Walter Ingalls Brown, Nephi, Utah. Ranchman. Taught several years. Engaged in his present business about 1885. A. M. WiLLARD Rush Cray, Minneapolis, Minn. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1878. Has resided in Minneapolis since 1877. Edward Dana, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. State's Attorney for Rutland County, 1888—. Orange Wood Dodge, Ogdensburg, N. Y. Teacher. In Flushing Institute, Long Island, two years. Admitted to the bar in Ithaca, N. Y., x8Si. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Og-

densburg Academy, 1881— . A. M. Edwin Harvey Eastman, Waterloo, Iowa. Teacher. Professor of Latin and Greek in Des Moines College, Iowa, 1877-1881. Principal of Atlantic High School, Iowa. 1881-1884. Su- perintenderit of Schoo's, Mt. Pleasant, Mt. Ayr and Winterset, 1884- 1889. Is now Superintendent of Schools in Waterloo. Einion Cranogvab Evans, Springfield, Mo. Congregational clergyman. Instructor in Oberlin College, 1876-1877. Yale Divinity School, 1877-1878. Theological Department, Oberlin

College. 1880. Pastor, Norwood, N. Y.; 1878-1883 ; St. Paul, Minn., 1883-1889; Indianapolis, Ind., 1889-1890; Springfield, 1890— Charles Gurden Farwell, Boston, Mass. Special Agent of the Equitable Mortgage Company. Principal Black River Academy, Ludlow, Vt., 1876-1883. Teaclier of Greek and Latin in Friends' School, Providence, R. I., 1883-1886. Master in Columbia Grammar School, New York City, 1886. A. M.

William Wheeler Gay, Chicago, 111.

Journalist. Law student in Malone. N. Y., and admitted to the bar,

1880. Twice elected Town Clerk of Malone ; Town Auditor and Vil- lage Clerk. In 1881 he became Telegraph and Assistant Night Editor of the " Springfield Republican." where he remained until 1884. Tel- egraph Editor " Chicago Tribune," 1884-1885. Chief Telegraph Ed- itor " Chicago News," 1885-1890. Editorial writer " Chicago Times," 1890— ;

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Horace Payne James, Colfax, Wash. Congregational clergyman. Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1879. Pas-

tor, Weybridge, Vt., 1879-1880; Corinth, 1880-1887 ; Cooperstown, N.

D., 1887-1889 ; Colfax, 1889—. Charles Lewis Linsley, Alstead Centre, N. H. Farmer. He studied law, but has never practiced. William Arthur Remele, East Poultney, Vt.

Congregational clergyman. Yale Divinity School, 1879. Pastor, Pom- fret, Vt., 1879—; East Poultney, 1888—. George Frank Belden Willard, Vergennes, Vt.

Physician. Teacher in Whitehall, N. Y., 1876-1879. M. D., St. Louis Medical College, 1883.

1877

Will LeRoy Brett, Denver, Col. Physician, House Physician at County Hospital. M. D., Hahne- mann Medical College, Chicago, 111. James Meacham Gifford, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Vice- Principal Mechanicville Academy, N. Y., 1877-1878. Principal Mexico Academy, N. Y., 1878-1881. Instructor in Columbia College Law School, 1883-1886. Address, 58 William St. A. M., Syracuse University, 1880. LL. B., Columbia College, 1883 John Mervin Hull, Kingston, Mass. Baptist clergyman. Assistant Principal Ml. Anthony Seminary, Ben- nington, Vt., 1877-1878. Newton Theolo^^ical Seminary, 1878-1880.

Ordained 1880. Pastor, Windsor. Vt., 1880-1885 ; Kingston, 1886—. Chaplain of the Vermont State Prison, 1880-1885. Superintendent of Schools, 1883. A. M.

Albert Woodworth Lamb, East Orange, N. J. Government Service, Has been in the New York Post Ofifice since 1878. Calvin Blodgett Moody, Osage, Iowa. Congregational clergvman. Hartford Theological Seminarv, 1880. Pastor, Centre Harbor, N. H., 1880-1883; Barton, Vt., 1883-1888 Osage, 1888—. A. M. James McDonald Mulchahey, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lawyer. Address, 26 Court St. Newcomb Harvey Munsill, Malone, N. Y. Lawyer. *James Ramsey Newell, Cedarville, Kan. Lawyer. He went to Kansas immediately after graduating: taught school and edited a newspaper—then became a lawyer. Died 1889. Andrew Thaddeus Stapleton, Middlebury, Vt. Pension attorney and press correspondent, representing New York "World,* Boston "Globe," St. Louis "Post-Dispatch," Burlington (Vt.; " Free Press " and Rutland (Vt.) " Herald and Globe." .

1877-1878 ALUMNI. 133

Harry Palmer Stimson, Kansas City, Mo. Banker. Principal of Beeman Academy, New Haven, Vt., 1877-1878. Secretary of Civil and Military Affairs, Vermo-nt, iSyS-iS/g. Cashier First National Bank, Cawker City, Kansas, 1881-1883. Cashier Kan- sas Citv Safe Deposit and Savings Bank, 1883-1885. President Amer- ican National Bank of Kansas City, 1885—. Willis Ira Twitchell, Hartford, Conn. Teacher. Principal of Windsor, Vt., High School. President Hart- ford County Educational Association, 1887. Councilor of American Institute of Instruction, and Vice President Connecticut State Teach- ers' Association, 1889. Is Principal of the Arsenal School, Hartford. Charles Bond Warner, Port Henry, N. Y. Physician. President Essex County Medical Society. Health Officer of the town of Moriah. Member of Port Henry Board of Trustees four years. M. D., Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N. Y., 1880. Benjamin Mussey Weld, Glastonbury, Conn. Teacher. Principal Bradford Academy and Thetford Academy, Vt. Principal and Treasurer of Tillotson Institute, Austin, Texas. Is now Principal of Glastonbury Academy. A. M.

1878

Julius Walter Atwood, Providence, R. I. Episcopal clergyman. Episcopal Theological School. Camr.ridge, Rector, 1882. Ipswich, Mass., 1882-1887; Providence, 1887 — . A.M. *William Joseph Fish, Miles City, Mon. Teacher. Principal Beeman Academy, New Haven, Vt., 1878-1879. In 1880 he went West and engaged in business. A. M. Died 1884. James Wesson Flagg, So. Framingham,Mass.

- Presbyterian clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1879-1881. Andover Theological Seminary, 1882. Pastor, South "Ryegate, Vt., 1882-1887; South Framingham, 1887— Fremont Hamilton, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Physician. M. D., New York Homeopathic College, 1882. Don Phineas Hardy, Auburn, N. Y. Stock Farmer. President Teachers' Association, Central New York, Morton Barton Manley, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Cashier and bookkeeper. Business address, 104 John St., New York City. Edwin Everett Rogers, Zanesville, Ohio. Presbyterian clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1881. Pastor, Hammonton, N.J.. 1881-1884; New York City, 1884-1886; East Hard- wick, Vt., 1886-1887; New York City, 1887-1889; Zanesville, 1889—. William Hudson Shaw, Vergennes, Vt.

Teacher. In Mechanicville, N. Y., 1878-1879; Bennington, Vt., 1879- 1880. Principal Wallingford, Vt., 1880-1884. Acting Principal of Rut- land Graded School, 1884-1885. Principal of the Graded School in Vergennes, 1885, until his resignation in the spring of 1890. ;

134 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1878-1879-1880

William Denison Smith, Mt. Sterling, 111. Presbyterian clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1881. Pastor,

Glassboro and Elmer, N. J., 1881-1882; Royalton, Vt.. 1882-1883

Fulton. 111., 1883-1884; State Centre, Iowa, 1884-1887 ; Mt. Sterling, 1887—. A. M. John Carroll Stapleton, Minneapolis, Minn. Lawyer. General insurance agent and broker. A.M.

1879

Edward Rankin Brainerd, Los Angeles, Cal. Congregational clergyman. Union Theological Seminary, 1882; Post Graduate, 1882-1883. Pastor, , Canada, 1884-1886; Los Angeles, 1886—. A. M. John Wight Chapman, Anvik, Alaska. Episcopal clergyman. Teacher, East Dorset, Vt., 1879-1880. Artist,

New York City, and teacher, Westchester, N. Y., 1880— . General Theological Seminary, 1886. City missions, New York City, 1886-

1887. Missionary, Alaska, 1887 — . Address, care of Alaska Com. Co., No. 310 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. Edward H. Farnsworth, North Adams, Mass. Business. Is Treasurer of the Linwood Woolen Company, Henry Woodward Hulbert, Marietta, Ohio. Teacher. Investigating Common Schools in England for U. S. Bu- reau of Education, 1879-1880. Teacher of Greek and Latin, Mechan- icville, N. Y., 1880-1881. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1881-1882. Union Theological Seminary, 1885. Professor in Marietta College, 1888—. A. M. Frank Edward Whipple, Danby, Vt.

Physician. M. D., Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 188 1.

1880 Fred Mills Baker, Carbon, Wyo. Business. Wentworth Marble Bixby, Ludlow, Vt. Jeweler. Sidney Bates Cady, Merritt's Corners, N.Y. Civil Engineer. Is now in the office of the Division Engineer of Di- vision No. I, new Croton Aqueduct. C. E., Thayer School of Civil Engineering, 1882. William Dawson, Fort Scott, Kan. Methodist clergyman. Theological Department Boston University, 1883. Henry Ripley Dorr, Rutland, Vt. Broker. Was for some time on the editorial staff of the " Springfield

Republican." Director of Rutland County National Bank ; Director

National Loan and Trust Company, Topeka, Kansas ; President Eu- clid Park Land Company, Topeka. .

1S80-1881 ALUMNI. 135

Perley a. Griswold, St. Louis, Mo. Teacher. General Secretary Y. M. C. A., Concord, N. H., 1881-1882.

Teacher in Wvandotte Academy, 1882-1883 ; in Smith Academy, St. Louis, 1883—.' A. M. Willis Alfred Guernsey, New York, N. Y. General Store Keeper, United Edison Manufacturing Company. Teacher, Essex, Vt.. 1880-1881. General Secretary Y. M. C. A., Cum- berland. Md., 1881-1882; Rutland, Vt., 1882-1885. Store Keeper Thomson-Houston Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., 1885-1890. Ad- dress, I East Third St. Pat Matt Meldon, Rutland, Vt. Lawyer. Secretary Rutland Board of Education three years. Lister one year. Corporation Counsel for the village of Rutland one year. Assistant Counsel for Rutland R. R. Co. Democratic candidate for Lieut. Governor of Vermont, 1886. Frank Allen Parker, Omaha, Neb.

lawyer. Dixon, 111., 1881-1887. Omaha, 1887. Hazen Merrill Parker, Minneapolis, Minn. Lawyer. Alva Christopher Peck, Boston, Mass. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1886. Ludlow, 1884-1887. Boston, 1890—. Address, 61 Court St., Room 11. A. M. John Coles Scofield, Washington, D. C. Clerk in the Surgeon General's office, War Department. A, M.

1881 James Levi Barton, Harpoot, Turkey. Congregational clergyman. Hartford Theological Seminary, 1884.

Missionary, A. B. C. F. M. in Turkey, 1885 — . Is professor of Ecclesi- astical History in the Theological Seminary at Harpoot; also Super- intendent of eighty common schools, and Secretary of the Domestic Missionary Society of Harpoot. A. M. Harry Belknap Boice, New Brunswick,N.J. Physician. Is Instructor in Physical Education in Rutgers College. A. M. M. D., University of Medicine, New York City, 1888. MiLTON A. Brooks, Middlebury. Vt. Real estate and insurance agent. Town Clerk, i886— James Clarence Harvey, Danbury, Conn. Journalist. Assistant Editor St. Nicholas Magazine. Secretary Car- toon Publishing Co. Editor " New York Weekly Cartoon." Has published a volume of poems. John David Jones, Utica, N. Y. Physician. Surgeon to St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Utica. M. D., Uni- versity of the City of New York, 1884. *Frank Spencer June, Charles City, la. Congregational clergyman. Studied one year at Union Theological Seminary and graduated at Hartford Theological Seminary, 1884.

Pastor, Corning, Iowa, 1884-1887 ; Charles City, 1887—. A. M. Died 1888. 136 MIDDLEBURY COIXEGE. 1881-1882-1883

Charles Sumner Murkland. Manchester, N. H. Congregational clergyman. Harvard Divinity School, 1883. Pastor, Chicopee Falls, Mass., 1884-1886; Manchester, N. H., 1886—. A. M. Edward Mason Parker, New Bedford, Mass. Physician. A. M. M. D., University of the City of New York, 1884. 1882 Frank Brown, Milton, Cal. Postmaster and Justice of the Peace. Henry Elbridge Howard, Derby, Vt. Methodist clergyman. Ordained 1887, Member Vermont Confer- ence. Pastor, Canaan, Vt., 1883-1886; Derby, 1886-1889: Johnson,

1889— . Superintendent of Schools in Caanan and Derby. John Duncan Hutchinson, Milwaukee, Wis.

Civil Engineer. Assistant Construction Engineer, Lakewood, N. J.,

1886. Inspector of Sewers, East Orange, N. J., 1886 1887. Assistant Engineer on construction of bridge across the Mississippi river at Fort Madison, Iowa, 1887-1888. Engineer on Water Works, Cedar Falls, la., 1888. St. Paul, 1889. Now in the office of the Superintendent of Bridges and Buildings, C, M. and St. P. R. R., Milwaukee, but ex- pects to be transferred to Chicago. C. E., Thayer School, 1886. Clarence G. Leavenworth, Cleveland, Ohio. Manager of the Cleveland Marble Co. Has been in the marble busi- ness since graduation. John Calvin Miller, Boston, Mass. Stenographer. Principal Fair Haven, Vt., Graded School, 1883-1885. Is Official Reporter of the Massachusetts Board of Arbitration. A. M. Charles Daniel Pili^bury, Dighton, Kan. Lawyer. George Nelson Pollard, Sioux City, Iowa. Business. Harry Palmer Powers, Proctor, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Hartford Theological Seminary, 1886. Pastor, Little River, Kansas. Deputy County Surveyor, Finney Coun- ty, Kan. Is now employed by the Vermont Marble Company. Samuel James Preston, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Teacher. Has been there since graduation. A. M. Carroll Baldwin Ross, West Rutland, Vt. Physician. M. D., Harvard Medical College, 1886. Frank Ardain Walker, Ludlow, Vt. Lawver. 1883 Fred Elmer Frisbie, Minneapolis, Minn. Lawyer. W^illiam Harvey Hoyt, Sandgate, Vt. Teacher. . ;

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*JoHN Kellogg, Benson, Vt. Teacher in Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, for two years. He had also studied medicine and expected to become a physician. Died 1885. James Bernard O'Neill, Portland, Me.

Physician. Physician to Portland Dispensary and to St. Joseph's Asylum. Secretary of Portland Medical Club. A. M. M. D., Har- vard University, 1887.

Charles Benjamin Franklin Palmer, Chicago, 111. Clerk. Was official reporter ot the Senate proceedings of the Ver- mont Legislature, session 1882. Treasurer Woodsville Aqueduct

Corporation. Secretary to Superintendent, Boston & Lowell, St. J. & L. C. and M. & W. R. R. Co. Is now chief clerk of the Inter- state Commerce Railway Association. Address, 768 " Rookery." George Miller Rowland, Okayama, Japan. Congregational clergyman. Hartford Theological Seminary, 1886. Missionary. A. B, C. F. M. in Japan, 1886—. A. M. CiJ\.UDE Milton Severance, New Haven, Conn. Theological student. Professor of Greek, German and Mathematics,

Burr and Burton Seminary, 1883-1885 ; French, History and Elocu- tion. Oahee College, Honolulu, H. I., 1886-1887. Yale Divinity School, 1887—. A. M. Samuel Sheldon, Brooklyn, N. Y. Teacher. Tutor in Middlebury College, 1884-1885. Assistant in Phys-

ics, Wuerzburg. Germany, 1886-1888 ; Assistant in Physics, Harvard University, 1888-1889. Professor of Physics in the Brooklyn Literary

and Polytechnic Institute, 1889— . A. M. Ph. D., Wuerzburg, i888. Jesse Stearns, New York, N. Y. Lawyer. Admitted to the bar, 1886. Is in the office of Hobbs & Gififord, 58 WilUam St 1884

Robert Jacob Barton, Middlebury, Vt.

Congregational clergyman. Hartford Theological Seminary, 1884-. 1885. Pastor, Salisbury, 1889—. Benjamin Franklin Churchill, New York, N. Y. Physician, Clinical Assistant X, Y. Post-graduate Medical School and Hospital, M. D., New York University Medical College, 1887. Elmer Eugene Cowles, Weybridge, Vt. Farmer. Town Superintendent of Schools. Frank Breed Hyde, Wilmington, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Chicago Theological Seminary, 1889. Pas-

tor, Partridge, Kan. ; Wilmington, 1889—. Frank H. Knowlton, Washington, D. C. Assistant Curator Recent and Fossil Plants, U. S. National Museum. Professor of Botany, Columbian University. Member of many Sci- entific Societies. B. S. at graduation. M. S,, 1887.

Glenn Edward Lathrop, , Concordia, Kan. Cashier. Cashier Minnekoka National Bank, Sioux Falls, 1885-1887 First National Bank Concordia, 1887— .

138 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1884-1885-1886

Elmer P. Miller, Hudson, N. Y. Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Seminary, New York City, 1889, Rector Hudson and Claverack, N. Y., 1889—. ^Clarence Rodney Piper, Ludlow, Vt. Cashier. Teacher and law student, Corinth, Vt., 1884-1885. Teller, Concordia, Kan., 1885-1886; Clyde, 1886-1888. Died 1888. James Ten Broeke, Panton, Vt. Baptist clergyman. Rochester Theological Seminary, 1887. Pastor, Weedsport, N. Y., 1887-1888. Post-graduate course in Philosophy at Yale, 1888— A. M. 1885 Edward Gibson Jenks, Poultney, Vt. Teacher. Shelburne, Vt., 1886-1888. Book-keeper, Kansas City, Mo., 1888-1889. James A. Jones, Norridgewock, Me. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary, 1885- 1886. Pastor, Norridgewock, 1886—. Gerald Stanley Lee, Springfield, Mass. Congregational clergyman. Yale Divinity School, 1888. Pastor, Princeton, Minn., 1888-1889. George P. McGowan, New Haven, Conn. Business. Private Secretary, 1885-1886. Purser Steamer " Erastus Corning," New York and New Haven, 1886-1890. Is now member of the firm of G. W. Hazel & Co., 11 Church St., New Haven.

Frederick T. McLeod, , Chicago, 111. Business.

WiLBERT N. Severance, Atlantic City, N. J.

Jeweler. In Manchester. Vt., 1885-1888 ; New Haven, Conn., 1888- 1890. In business for himself, Atlantic City, 1890— Michael Angelo Stapleton, St. Paul, Minn. Teacher. Teacher of Latin in the St. Paul High School, A. M. Julius Valorious Sturtevant, Brooksville, Vt. Teacher. Principal, Westport, N. Y., 1885-1886; Hinesburg, Vt.,

1886-1887 ; Shoreham, 1887-1889 ; Elssex Junction, 1889. 1886 Henry Lincoln Bailey, Pasumalai, India. Congregational clergyman. Hartford Theological Seminary, 1889. Missionary, A. B. C, F. M. in India, 1889—. Address, Pasumalai, Madura District, South India. A. M. Charles Billings, Poultney, Vt. Teacher. Teacher of Mathematics, Monson Academy, Mass., 1886-

1887 ; of Latin and Greek, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, 1887—. A. M. May Belle Chellis, Ludlow, Vt.

Teacher. Assistant, Black River Academy, 1886— . Her home is Meriden, N. H. A. M. . , . .

1886-1887-1888 ALUMNI. 139

Marvin Hill Dana, Malone, N. Y. Lawyer. In Missouri 1888-1889; Malone, 1890—. Has published a volume of poems. A. M. LL.B., Union University, 1888. Jesse Abram Ellsworth, Mineville, N. Y. Teacher. Principal Public Schools, Mineville, 1886-1887; Pulaski

Academy, N. Y., 1887-1889 ; Mineville, 1889—. . A. M. Willis Moore Ross, New York, N. Y. Law Student. Instructor in Natural Sciences and Elocution, Troy Conference Academy, Poultney, Vt., 1886-1888. Columbia Law School, 1889—. Albert Watson Varney, Ortonville, Minn. Teacher. Principal High School, Brown's Valley, 1886-1888. Super- intendent of City Schools. Ortonville, 1888—. 1887 May Amna Bolton, Middlebury, Vt. Teacher. Assistant, Black River Academy, 1887-1888; Middlebury High School 1888—. James Theophilus Clark, New York, N. Y. Journalist. Connected with the United Press Association. Address, I, S. Fifth Avenue. John Albert Fletcher, Middlebury, Vt. Teller, First National Bank. Edwin Dewey Howe, Valatie, N. Y.

Lawyer. IX. B., Albany Law School, 1889. Charles Ford Langworthy, Strasbourg, Germany. Student. In Middlebury 1887-1889. Studying Physics and Chemis- try, Strasbourg, 1889— George Russell Wales, Washington, D. C. Government service. Principal of the Bristol, Vt., Graded School, 1887-1889. Clerk in the War Department and law student in the Col- umbian University, 1889— Henry Noah Winchester, Madison, Wis. Law student. Principal of the Mineville, N. Y., Public Schools, 1887- 1889. In the Law Department of the Wisconsin University, 1889—

1888 Berton Laurentine Brown, Moriah, N. Y. Teacher. Principal of Sherman Academy, Moriah, i888— William Buxton Clift, New York, N. Y. Theological student. In the General Theological Seminary, 1888—. Bernard Marsh Cooledge, St. Clair Springs, Mich. Accountant. Herbert Williams Denio, Port Henry, N. Y. Accountant in First National Bank. . . . .

140 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 2888-1889

William Seymour Edgerton, Middlebury, Vt. Law student. In the office of Stewart & Wilds, Middlebury, 1888— Burton Julius Hazen, Greensboro, Vt. Farmer. Eugene Elwin Howe, Albany, N. Y. Law student. Was official reporter of the House proceedings, Ver- mont Legislature, session 1886 and 1888. Edwin Judson Klock, Pawlei, Vt. Congregational clergyman. Andover Theological Seminary 1888-

1889. Pastor, Pawlet, 1889— . B. S. at graduation. George Ebenezer Knapp, Sitka, Alaska. Government service. Register of Probate for the Addison Probate Distiict, Middlebury, 1888. U. S. Collector of Customs, Sitka, 1889—. Richard Henry Lane, Proctorsville, Vt. Accountant in a bank. 1889 William Francis Alden, Rutland, Vt. Law Student. In the office of Fred G. Swinington, 1889— Louis Winslow Austin, Strasbourg, Germany. Student. Post-graduate in Physics, Strasbourg, 1889— CoLWORT Kendall Pier Cogswell, St. George, Md. Teacher. In St. George's Hall, 1889—. Robert Moore Collins, Akron, Ohio.

Journalist. On the staff of the "Akron Daily Beacon ", 1889—. Arthur Enos Cushman, West Lincoln, Vt. Teacher.

Frank Fayette Douglas, - Potsdam, N. Y. Law student. In the office of Swift & Sanford, 1889—. B. S. at graduation. Prentiss Cheney Hoyt, West Addison, Vt.

General Agent. The above is his home address ; since graduation he has been traveling as the general agent of a publishing house, Leslie Hewson Raine, West Addison, Vt.

Teacher. The above is his home address. He has spent some time in the South and West. Carlton Spencer Severance, Denver, Col. Journalist. On the staff of the " Denver Republican," 1889— 1820-1823 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE. 141

CATALOGUE

PF THOSE NOT OF THE ALUMNI WHO RECEIVED THE DEGREE OF M. D. IN COURSE.'

The students of the Medical School at Castleton 1819-1827, and those of the Med- ical School at Woodstock 1833-1837, contained in the following list, received their de- ees from this college, but did not reside in Middlebury. As they have been widely

ispersed and have not reported to us, we can do little more than repeat the names thout change. 1820

Dan Pond, Franklin Shaw. 1821 Leonard Chase, Horace Parker, * Nathan Farnsworth, *Joseph Perkins, A. M. *Alba Southard. 1822

Franklin Bradley, * Moore Hoit, Luther L. Deming, Charles F. Luce, Benjamin W. Dewey, A. M. ZiNA Pitcher. Joel Fairchild, Jedidiah Smith, Green leaf Fifield, John Smith, rederick Ford, Daniel W. Sturtevant. 1823

*Calvin Brown, Jesse Everett, Simeon A. Cook, James L. Forsythe, John Currie, 'Danah Hyde, Artemas Doane, Paul Moore, * George W. Ellis, Eliakim Paul, 142 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1823-1825

Moses Porter, *SocRATES Smith, *Truman Shaw, *Dan C. Stone, * Horace J. Shumway, Carter G. Stone, Sewell Walker. 1824

Benjamin Bailey, William McLeod, Isaac D. Bailey, Hiram Paddock, *BusHNELL B. Carey, Benjamin Palmer,

*Albert S. Clarke, John Pettes, *AsA H. Cogswell, Frederick Scofield, Cephas Dunning, David Shepherd, Stephen H. Farrington, Lemuel Sherwood, Isaac Garrison, Albert G. W. Smith, John P. Geraedet, William Snow, George W. Graves, Stillman Spaulding, Almond Green, Heman W. Tucker, Hinman Griswold, George Tuttle, Nathaniel Hall, Peter Van Kuren, Chester Johnson, Jacob Van Syclin, RoswELL Kinney, Thomas Weatherill, * Edward Lewis, Hezekiah M. Wells, Alvan McAllister, Jonathan D. Woodward. 1825

Jonathan G. Abbott, Moses Hart, Thomas P. Baldwin, John N. Hastings, AsAHEL Beach, Isaac Ives, William Bell, JuDAH C. Landon, Franklin Branch, Ebenezer Lindsey, Alanson Burroughs, Abram Lowell, Charles E. Burrows, Moses R. Ludwig, Davis Carpenter, John McClary, Silas Clarke, Angus McDearmid, Peter W. Ferris, James McKee, Horace Green, A. M., LL.D. Nathaniel Manning, Lowell W. Gurnsey, Jean B. Meilleur, LL.D. Henry Haile, Oliver B. Norton, 1825-1827 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE. 143

Stephen N. Ostrander, Robert McH. Stevenson, John Phelps, John V. D. Sutphen, GusTAVus W. Pope, 70HN Webb, Harold H. Pope, ^Roswell B. Webb, Harvey H. Proctor, HosEA Wheeler, * Lorenzo Sheldon, A. M. Charles J. White, * Socrates N. Sherman, Thomas Wilkinson, * Whipple Spooner, Gaius P. Woods. 1826

*Amos Allen, John F. Merrill, William P. T. Backus, Governeur M. Millspaugh, Russell Bailey, Benjamin F. Morgan, AUGTSTUS G. BiGELOW, Samuel Nichols, Elliot Brown, Nelson Peck, Jervis Carey, Amos Pollard, Hervey Carpenter, * Fletcher Ransom, Larkin B. Cole, *Eli Reed, Stephen P. Collins, Joseph W. Richards, *Abner Dayton, *Alonzo Rockwell, *JoHN P. French, * Leonard Root, Nathan Gale, * Martin Root, Thomas R. Ingalls, John McC. Rowan, David C. Joslyn, Warren B. Sargeant, Ariel Kendrick, David Smiley, Samuel Kimball, Edward W. Smith, *Cavin Lewis, Dudley C. Waller, Martin Mason, Laurin G. Whiting. 1827

* George B. Armington, Alexander H. Cowles, Ira C. Backus, Eber F. Crandall, Ir.\ Barton, John W. Crane, Hiram Brown, Samuel Fifield, Reuben L Chapman, Charles S. Gidney, Jonathan Colvin, Joshua E. Hall, * Daniel Corliss, Abijah H. Howard, 144 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1827-1835

Nathan Judson, *Maro Mali. Reed, Lester Kingsley, Kimball Russ,

Ezra S. Loomis, Cyrenus Thompson, *EZRA A. MULFORD, Luther M. Tracy,

Thomas J. Noyes, Benjamin Van Zandt, ^Alvah Randall, * Harvey Vinton, *Spencer Whiting, 1833 William C. Anthony, John E. May, Philander D. Bradford, A. M. Hiram Morgan, x\lfred Gale, Isaiah Morgan, * Lewis F. Gallup, Mordecai Morton, Erasmus Hamilton, John Robinson, Albert Kendrick, Washington Rossman, William Kilburn, Joseph Tefft, Ira a. Knapp, Joel Vaile, *Albert T. Leffingwell, Charles S. Ward, Seth E. WlNSLOW. 1834 Luther H. Barber, * Benjamin R. Palmer, William A. Bissac, *Darwin C. Perry, Nelson Coburn, Lemuel Richmond, Richard H. Colfax, William B. Shaw, Harvey Everett, Benjamin Stout-, Allen C. Fay, William H. Taylor, John Meigs, James M. Tefft, Nathan Mitchell, E. Austin Webb, James M. Woodworth. 1835 *Sanford Atherton, Seth L. Childs, Thomas W. Bailey, Salmon H. Morrill, Clark Blaisdell, David S. Morse, Israel E. Carter, Thomas S. Moxley, *William O. Caryl, Charles Perry, Calvin C. Chaffee, Anson L. Pettee, 1S35-1837 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE. 145

'Dewev H. Robinson, Alanson Stockwell, William B. Small, Duncan Willson. 1836

William O. ChamBerlin, JosiAH Miles, Henry A. Childs, Isaac D. Proctor, JosuH Freeman, Heman H. Robinson, *WiLLiAM E. Ide, John O. Wade, James Mason, Jacob A. Wood, * Ezra D. Worcester. 1837

David W. Bailey, John L. Kellogg, Daniel A. Belknap, William M. Ladd, Rial Blanchard, Daniel L. Lyman, George W. Bliss, Harris Mackintosh, Algernon S. Carpenter, Elias L. Munger, John F. Daggett, William C. Pierce, Charles Doron, Kimball D. Webster, Thomas Gordon, Asahel H. Wildes. 59

146 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1802-2804

RECIPIENTS

OF HONORARY AND AD EUNDEM DEGREES NOT INCLUDING GRADUATES.

1802 *JOEL DooLiTTLE, Died 1841 Tutor and Trustee of Middlebury College. Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. A. B. Yale, 1799. A. M.

1803 *Archibald Burnet, A. B, Dartmouth. 1798. A. M. *Chauncey Langdon, Died 1830 Member of Congress from Vermont. Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1787. A. M, *JoHN Bower Preston, Died 1813 A. M. *JoHN Slmmons, Died 1829 Treasurer of Middlebury College. A. B. Brown, 1797. A. M. and Brown. *Cephas Smith, Died 181 A. B. Dartmouth, 1788. A. M. and Dartmouth.

1804 *ASA Burton, Died 1836 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Dartmouth, 1777 and A. M. D D. *Lemuel Haynes, Died 1833 A. M. *Curtis Judson, Died 1804 A. B. Dartmouth, 1804. A. B. *Elihu Smith, Died 1857 A. B. Dartmouth, 1801, A. M. *WlLLIAM LlGHIBOURN STRONG. Died 1 85 A. B. Yale, 1802 and A. M. A. B. 1804-1807 HONORARY DEGREES. I47

*Uriah Wilcox, Died 1838 A. B. Dartmouth, 1804. A. M. *Leonard Worcester, Died 1846 A. M. and Dartmouth, 1827.

1805

William Boies.. Died 1823 A. B. Williams, i8oi. A. M. Bancroft Fowler, Died 1856 Tutor in Yale and Williams. Professor of Classical and Sacred Lit- erature in Bangor Theological Seminary. A. B. Yale, 1796. A. M. and Yale and Williams, 1800. 1806

Frederick Hall, Died 1843 Tutor in Middlebury College and Dartmouth. Professor in Trinity College. President of Mt. Hope College. Professor in Columbia

College. A. B, Dartmouth. 1803. A. M. and Dartmouth and Har- • vard, 1810. M. D. Castleton Medical College, 1827. LL.D. Dart- mouth, 1841. William Hall, Died 1831 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M. and Dartmouth, 1826. Experience Porter, Died 1828 Tutor in Middlebury College. A. B. Dartmouth, 1803 and Middle- bury, 1804. A. M. 1807

Eli Porter Ashmun, Died 1819 U. S. Senator from Massachusetts. A. M. Harvard, 1809. A. M. Truman Baldwin, Died 1865 A. B. Yale, 1802. A. M. and Yale. Jedidiah Parker Buckingham, Died 1840 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Dartmouth, 1779. A. M. and Dartmouth. Marcus Doolittle, Died 1855 A. B. Yale, 1804 and Middlebury, 1804. A. M. Allen Greeley, Died 1866 Tutor in Middlebury College. A. B. Dartmouth, 1804. A. M. and Dartmouth. Dan Kent, Died 1835 A. M. John Williams, A. M. 148 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 2808-1811

1808

*Edward Hooker, Died 1846 Tutor in Yale College. A. B. Yale, 1805. A. M. and Yale. * Pliny Moore, Died 1822 A.M. *Tapping Reeve, Died 1823 Tutor in College of New Jersey. Member of Congress from Con- necticut and Judge of the Supreme Court of Connecticut. A. B. Col- lege of New Jersey, 1763 and A. M. and LL.D. 1813. LL.D.

1809

*Alexander McLeod, Died 1833 A. B. Union, 1798 and A. M. and College of New Jersey, 1802. D. D.

1810

Austin Hazen, Died 1854 A. B. Dartmouth, 1807. A. M. and Dartmouth. Constant Storrs, Died 1832 A. R. Dartmouth, 1807. A. M.

1811

Henry Bigelow, Died 1832 A. B. Yale, 1802. A., M. and Yale. Charles Chauncey, Died 1823 judge of the Supreme Court of Connecticut. A. M. Yale, 1779. LL.D. David Edmond, Died 1824 A. B. Yale, 1796. A. M.^ Beaumont Parks, Professor of Languages, Indiana University. A. B. Dartmouth, 1808. A. M. Alexander Proudfit, Died 1844 A. B. Columbia, 1792. A. M. Union, 1788. D. D. and Williams, 1812. Horatio Seymour, Died 1857 Trustee of Middlebury College. U. S. Senator from Vermont. A. B. Yale, 1797 and A. M., and LL.D., 1847. A. M. AsAHEL Stone, A. B. Dartmouth, 1801. A. M. 2822-1816 HONORARY DEGREES. I49

1812 *James Davis, Died 1868 A. B. Union, 1809. A. M. *Gershom Clark Lyman, Died 1813 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1773 and A. M. D. D. *Amos Pettengill, Died 1830 A. B. Harvard. A. M. 1813 *Samuel Leonard, Died 1863 A. M. and Williams, 1809. *Simeon Parmelee, Died 1882 A. M. and University of Vermont, 1837 and D. D., i860. 1814 Jacob Jones Janeway, Died 1859 D. D. *Aaron Leland, Died 1833 Trustee of Middlebury College. Lieut.-Governor of Vermont. A.M. and Brown University, 1815. *Samuel Shethar Phelps, Died 1855 Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. U. S. Senator from Ver- mont. A. B. Yale, i8u. A. M. Andrew Yates, Died 1844 Professor in Union College. A. B. Yale, 1794. A. M. Union, 1798. 1815 Jonas Coe, Died 1S22 A. M. College of New Jersey, 1792 and Union, 1797. D. D. James Laurie, D. D. Samuel Hunt Tupper, Died 1873 A. B. University of Vermont, 1812. A. M. 1816

Ebenezer Hebard, Died 1835 Samuel Hewett Holley, Died 1857 A.M. John Joice, A.M. Moses Strong, Died 1842 A.M. 150 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1817-1819

1817 Abraham Bronson, ' Died 1853 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M. and Columbia, 1809 and Uni- versity of Vermont, 1811. *Jeremiah Day, Died 1867 Tutor in Yale and Williams. Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Yale; also Trustee and President of the same. A. B. Yale, 1795. A. M. Yale and Williams, 1798. D. D. Union, 1818 and Harvard, 1831. LL.D. *Selah Gridley, Died Professor of Theory and Practice and Materia Medica and Medical Jurisprudence and President Castleton Medical College. A. M. *Sylvanus Haynes, Died 1827 A. M. Ervin Hopkins, ' A. M. Jonathan Hovey, A.M. Roger Searle, A.M. * Richard Skinner, Died 1833 Governor of Vermont. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Ver- mont. Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M. *Enoch Day Woodbridge, Died 1853 A. M. 1818 *Lyman Beecher, Died 1863 Professor of Systematic Theology, Lane Seminary, and President of same. A. B. Yale, 1797. A. M. Vale, 1809. D. D. *Charles Young Chase, Died 1830 ' A. M. 1819 James Colton Bliss, A.M. Absalom Harris Chappell, Member of Congress from Georgia. A. M. * Clark Kendrick, Died 1824 A. M. Ammi Nichols, A. M. *Aaron Palmer, Died 1821 A. M. and University of Vermont, 1820. Franklin Sherrill, Died 1850 A. B., 1818 and Williams. A. M. 1820-1822 HONORARY DEGREES. 151

1820 Joel Clapp, A. M. D. D, Norwich University, 1849. Eli Moody, A. M. *RoBERT Bridges Patton, Died 1839 Tutor and Professor of Languages in Middlebury College and College of New Jersey and Professor of Greek in New York University. A. B. Yale. 1817,'and Middlebury, 1818. A. M. Ph. D. Goettingen. ^Benjamin Swift, Died 1847 U. S. Senator from Vermont. Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M. 1821

*JoHN Putnam Batchelder, Died 1868 Professor of Anatomy and Physiology and President Castleton Medi-

cal College ; Professor of Surgery, Berkshire Medical School. A. M. M. D. Harvard, 1815 and Williams, 1826. *JOHN Dix Fisher, Died 1850 A. B. and Brown University, 1820. M. D. Harvard, 1825. *Zephaniah SwiFi', Died 1823 Member of Congress from Connecticut and Chief Justice of the Su- preme Court of Connecticut. A. B, Yale, 1778. LL.D. and Yale, 1817. *Edward Tudor, Died 1858 M. B. Dartmouth, 1803. M. D. * Henry Nei^on Wheaton, A. B. and Brown, 1820. *Theodore Woodward, Died 1840 Professor of Surgery and Obstetrics, Castleton Medical College. M. D. and Harvard, 1821. 1822 *Abijah Blanchard, Died 1852 A. B. Dartmouth, 1807. A. M. and Dartmouth and Harvard, 1820. D. D. Alleghany College, 1842. *Ebenezer Brown, A. M. *John L. Comstock,

M. D. , Benjamin Waterman Dewey, Died 1873 A. B. Dartmouth, 1819. M. D. Castleton. A. M. *Eben Hill Dorman, Died 1862 A. M. and University of Vermont, 1820. Moses Hale, M. D. 152 MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1822-1824

* Mason Knapen, A.M. * Benjamin Franklin Langdon. A. B. and Union, 1818. A. M. Joseph SA^v\'ER, A.M. 1823 William Anderson, Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Vermont. M. D. * Henry Axtell, Died 1829 A. B. College of New Jersey, 1796 and A. M. D. D. *Joseph Adams Gallup, Died 1849 Professor of Theory and Practice and Materia Medica and President Castleton Medical College. A. M. M. B. Dartmouth, 1798 and M. D.. 1814. *JoHN Vernon Henry, Died 1829 A. B. College of New Jersey, 1785 and A. M. LL.D. *Heman Humphrey, Died 1861 President of , A. B. Yale, 1805 and A. M. D. D. *Ebenezer Huntington, Died 1834 M. D. *Zebulon R, Shipherd, Died 1841 Member of Congress from New York. Trustee of Middlebury Col- lege. A. M, ^ *Bennett Tyler, Died 1858 President of Dartmouth College. Professor of Dogmatic Theology and President East Windsor Theological Seminary. A. B. Yale, 1804 and A. M. D. D. Samuel VV. Whelpley, Died 1847 A. M. and University of Vermont, 1818. 1824 *JoEL Ranney Arnold, Died 1865 A. M, and Dartmouth, 1824. Joseph Battell, Died 1841 A.M. — *Amos Drury, Died 1841 A.M. Samuel Head, M. D. *Eli Hunter, Died 1857 A.M. Edward Lamb, M. D. 1824-1826 HONORARY DEGREES. 153

*Ephraim Paddock, Died 1859 Judge of the Supreme Court ot Vermont A. M. Horatio Adams Parsons, Died 1873 A. B. Williams, 1820. A. M. and Williams. *James Spaulding, Died 1858 M. D. Robert Temple, Died 1834 A.M. *RoYAL Turner, Died 1862 A. B. Harvard, 1813. A. M. and Harvard. Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, M. D. Jonathan Wales, Died 1843 A. M. and Waterville, 1826. M. D. Waterville, 1832. 1825 WiLLUM Bass, Died [851 M. D. Thomas Fletcher, A. M. John Kellogg, A. M. Adin Kendrick, Died 1853 M. D. Richard Gary Morse, Died 1868 A. B. Yale, 1812. A. M. and Yale. David Palmer, Died 1840 President and Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica, Vermont Medical College. M. D. and Williams, 1834. Benjamin Bosworth Smith, Episcopal Bishop of Kentucky. A. B. Brown, 1816. A. M. S. T. D. Geneva, 1832. LL.D. Brown, 1872. Edward Turner, Died 1838 Tutor and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Mid- dlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1818. A. M. and Yale. Charles Walker, Died 1870 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M. and Dartmouth. 1825, and Uni- versity of Vermont, 1823. D. D. University of Vermont, 1847. Paul Wheeler, Died 1849 M. D. 1826 Moses Chase, Died 1878 A. B. Dartmouth, 1820. A. M. Joseph Chickering, Died 1844 A. B. Harvard, 1799. A. M. and Harvard. 154 • MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 2826-1829

*JoHN Locke Dickerman, Died 1857 M. D. A. M. Dartmouth, 1857. *RoBERT PiERPOiNT, Died 1864 Lieut.-Governor of Vermont. Judge of Circuit Court. A. M. and University of Vermont, 1838. James Porter, M. D. Benjamin Silliman, Died 1864 Tutor and Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy and Geology, Yale. A. B. Yale, 1796 and A. M. M. D. Bowdoin, 1818. LL.D. Roswell Weston, A. M. 1827 John Lockwood Chandler, M. D. A. M. University of Vermont, 1843, *Gordon Newell, A. M. Waitstill R. Ranney, Died 1853 Lieut.-Governor of Vermont. M. D. 1828 Jonathan Smith Green, A.M. John Holbrook, A.M. Leland Howard, A.M. Hiland Hulburt, A. M. *JoHN Mattocks. Died 1847 Member of Congress and Governor of Vermont. Judge of the Su- preme Court of Vermont, A. M. 1829

*Zaccheus Bass, Died 1881 M. D. *SiLAS BowEN, Died 1857 M. D. and University of Vermont, 1824. *NoAH Hawley, Died 1832 A.M. Moses Ingalls, A.M. 1829-1832 HONORARY DEGREES. 1 55

*Samuel C. Loveland, A.M. Jonathan Merriam, Died 1846 A.M. *JoHN Smith, Died 1858 Member of Congress from Vermont. A. M. and University of Ver- mont, 1838. 1830 Amasa Buck, A. M. Salmon Hurlbut. A.M. Jarvis C. Nichols,

A. M, • * Fayette Shipherd, A.M. *JoHN Jay Shipherd, Died 1844 A.M. Sumner A. Webber, A. M. Noah Webster, Died 1843 A. B. Yale, 1778. A. M. and College of New Jersey. LL.D. and Yale, 1823. 1831 Joel Byington, A. M. *WiLLARD Child, Died 1877 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1817. A. M. and Yale. D. D. University of Vermont, 1848. Pierpoint Isham, Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. A. M. *James Luce Kingsley, Died 1852 Professor of Latin, Yale. A. B. Yale, 1799 and A. M. LL.D. John Bickerton Williams, In England. LL.D. DoRASTUS WoosTER, Died 1855 A.M. 1832

*SiLAS Axtell Crane, Died 1872 Tutor in Brown and President of Kemper College. A. B. Brown, 1823. A. M. and Brown. D. D. Brown, 1855. *Joel Green, M. D. 15.6 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1832-1834

*JosiAH Wheelock Hale, Died 1851 M. D. Julius Curtis Hubbell, A.M. *ToBiAS Spicer, A. M. D. D. Union, 1858. Winslow Cusole Watson, A.M. 1833

Lyman Coleman, Died 1883 Tutor, Yale. Professor of German, College of New Jersey. Professor of Latin and Greek, Lafayette. Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1817. A, M. and Yale. D. D. College of New Jersey, 1847, Heman Haff, A. B. Union, 1824. A. M. and Union. Anson Bies Hard, A.M. *Eli Hyde, Died 1856 A. B. Yale, 1803. A. M and Yale. *Cyrus Mason, Died 1865 Professor of Rhetoric and Apologetic Theology, New York Univer- sity. A. B. Union, 1824. A. M. D. D. Brown, 1841. William Mitchell, Died 1867 A. R. Yale, 1818. A. M. and Yale. Peter C. Oakley, A. M. Thomas H. Palmer, Died 1861 A. M. William S. Perkins, A. M. Absalom Peters, Died 1869 A. B. Dartmouth, i8i6, and A. M. D. D. Isaac Westcott, A.M. 1834

Ebenezer Nelson Briggs, Died 1873 A.M. Joseph M. Graves, A. M. Horace Green, Died 1866 Professor and President Castleton Medical College and President and Professor New York City Medical College. M. D. Castleton Medical College, 1825. A. M. LL.D. University of Vermont, 1853. 1834-1836 HONORARY DEGREES. 157

*WlLLIAM HeBARD, Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. Member of Congress from Vermont. A. M. *Dana Lamb, Died 1861 Tutor in the University of Vermont. A. B. University of Vermont, 1825. A. M. and University of Vermont. Isaac Southworth, M. D. Charles Kilborn Williams, Died 1853 Governor of Vermont. Judge and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont. Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Williams, 1800. A. M., 1803, and Williams. LL.D.

1835

' *James Anderson, Died 1881 A.M. Merriti' Bates, A.M. *Ebenezer Burgess, Died 1870 Tutor in Brown, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, University of Vermont. A. B. Brown, 1809, and A. M. D. D. *Jedidiah Bushnell, Died 1846 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Williams, 1797. A. M. and Williams. *, Died 1863 A.M. *George Barney Manser, Died 1862

A. B. Dartmouth, 1825. A. M. D. D. Norwich University, 1853. William S. Southworth, Died 1875 A. M. AzEL Spalding, A.M. Reuben Spalding, Died 1878 A. B. Dartmouth, 1832. A. M. M. D. Harvard, 1836.

1836

Barzillai Davenport, Died 1871 A. M. Alexis Ward, A. M. 1

158 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1837-1839

1837

* William Chauncey Fowler, Died 1881 Tutor, Yale. Professor of Chemistry and Natural History in Middle- bury College and Treasurer of same. Professor of Rhetoric and Or- atory, Amherst. A. B. Yale, 1816. A. M. and Yale. LL.D. Lafay- ette, 1861. *Thomas Kidder, Died 1864 A. M. *Harvey Freegrace Leavitt, Died 1874 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1816. A. M. and Wil- liams, 1820. *Thomas Abbot Merrill, Died 1855 Tutor, Dartmouth, and Tutor and Treasurer, Middlebury College. A. B. Dartmouth, 1801. A. M., 1805 and Dartmouth. D. D. *Ahiman L. Miner, Member of Congress from Vermont. A. M. Ovid Miner, A.M. *JosEPH Perkins, Professor and President Castleton Medical College. Professor, Uni- versity of Vermont. A. M. *Samuel Melancthon Worcester, Died 1866 Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Amherst. A. B. Harvard, 1822. A. M. and Harvard. D. D. Amherst, 1847. 1838 *Cyrus Whitman Hodges, Died 1851 A.M. *George Edmond Pierce, Died 187 President Western Reserve College. A. B. Yale, 1816, and A. M. D.D. *SoLOMON Stoddard, Died 1847 Tutor, Yale. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, also of I^anguages in Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1820. A. M. and Yale. 1839

Charles Baker Adams, Died 1853 Professor of Chemistry and Natural History in Middlebury College. Professor of Zoology and Astronomy, Amherst, and Tutor in same. A. B. Amherst, 1834. A. M. Samuel Chipman, A. M. * Alexander Hill Everett, Died 1847 U. S. Minister to Spain and to China. President of Jefferson Col- lege, La. A. B. Harvard, 1806, and Yale, 1807. A. M. Harvard. LL.D. and University of Vermont, 1826. 1839-1842 HONORARY DEGREES. 1 59

*Augustus Cincinnatus Hand, Died 1878 Member of Congress from New York. Judge of the Supreme Court of New York. A. M. *WiLLiAM Jackson, Died 1842 Trustee of Middebury College. A. B. Dartmouth, 1790, and A. M. D. D. John Fitch Stone, A.M. Alexander Catlin Twining, Died 1884 Tutor, Yale. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1820. A. M.

1840

^Stoddard Benham Colby, Died 1867 Register of the U. S. Treasury. A. B. Dartmouth, 1836. A. M. and Dartmouth. LL.D. Norwich, 1867.

1841 Charles Doolittle, A. M. Joshua Graves, A. M. Thomas William Jenkyn, In England. D. D. Cyrus Prindle, A.M. Vernon Wolcott, Died 1847 A. M. 1842

Nelson Bishop, Died 1871 A.M. Abraham D. Brinckerhoff, Died i860 A.M. Horatio Needham, A.M. Philip Crosby Tucker, Died 1861 A. M. and University of Vermont, 1835. Reuben Wolcott, A. M. l6o MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1843-2845

1843

Ezra S. Carr, Professor of Chemistry, Castleton Medical College, also Philadelphia and Albany and Wisconsin University. Professor of Agricultural Chemistry and Horticulture, California University. M. D. Castleton Medical College. A. M. *WlLLIAM C. DeNISON, A.M. Peola Durkee, A. B. University of Vermont, 1836. A. M. and University of Vermont, 1839. *JosiAH* Hopkins, Died 1862 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M., 1813. D. D. Israel Keach, A.M. James McClintock, Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Castleton and Philadelphia and Berkshire Medical School. A. M. M. D. elsewhere. Andrew Royce, A.M. Henry Taylor, A. M. 1844

* Aaron Angier, Died 1854 A. M. *Milton Badger, Died 1873 Tutor in Yale. A. B. Yale, 1823, and A. M. D. D. George W. Harman, A. M. * Alfred Hitchcock, Died 1874 M. D. Berkshire Medical College, 1843, and Jefferson Medical Col- lege, 1845. A. M. Augustus Morse, A.M. 1845

Austin Hill Stowell, A.M. *John Hough, Died 1861 Professor of Languages, also of Theology, also of English Literature in Middleburv College. A. B. Yale, i8o2. A. M. 1807, and Yale and Williams, 1806. D. D. 1846-1850 HONORARY DEGREES. l6l

1846

Bernard Blair, Member of Congress from New York. A. M, Edward Hitchcock, Died 1864 President and Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, Amherst College. A. M. Yale, 1818. LL.D. Harvard, 1840. D. D. Lewis Kellogg, Died 1882 A. M. 1847

William A. Burnham, Died i860 A. M. and Dartmouth, 1840. William H. Lewis, D. D. 1848

Louis Bridel, In France. A. M. Eli M. Maynard, A. M. 1849

Daniel Chipman, Died 1850 Professor of Law and Trustee Middlebury College. Member of Con- gress from Vermont. A. B. Dartmouth, 1788. A. M., 1808. LL.D. R. W. Evans, A. M. M. D. elsewhere. JosiAH Bushnell Grinnell, Member of Congress from Iowa. A. M. James Palmer Stone, A.M. Levi Huntoon Stone, A. M. 1850

Benjamin F. Mason, Died 1870 A.M. Berea Orson Meeker, A. M. James Mulchahey, A. B. Trinity, 1842. A. M. and Trinity. D. D. Columbia. 1866. 1 62 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1850-1852

Preston Taylor, A. M. ^^^Amasa Walker, Died 1875 Secretary of State and Member of Congress, Massachusetts. A. M. LL.D. Amherst, 1867. 1851

* Bradford, Died 1865 A. B. Harvard, 1814, and A. M. LL.D. Jesse Cooper, A. M. "^ *Stephen Arnold Douglas, Died 1861 Judge Supreme Court of Illinois. Representative in Congress and U. S. Senator fi-om Illinois. LL.D. •^*Thaddeus Fairbanks, Died 1886 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M. George Barrett Green, Died 1867 A.M. Daniel L. Lyman, A.M. * Alexander Washington Marshall, Died 1876 A. a Yale, 1823. D. D. Edward H. Owen, A. M. Alexander Ransom, A. M. William Smith, A. M. George F. Wiswell, A. M. D. D. Hamilton, i866. 1852

George Washington Grandey, speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives. A. M. Matthew Kingman,

A. M. , Manoah D. Miller, A.M. RuFus RowE Town, ' A. M. M. D. elsewhere. * Pliny Holton White, Died 1869 A. M. and Amherst, 1851, and University of Vermont, 1867. 1853-2855 HONORARY DEGREES. 1 63

1853

Samuel S. Beman, A.M. John Frazer, A. M., 1838. D. D. James Hope, A. M. Timothy M. Hopkins, A.M.

' *AsHBEL Parmelee, Died 1862 A. M., 1826. D. D. William D. Swan, A.M. Gilbert Thayer, A. M. 1854

*George Washington Barrows, A. M. Clark H. Chapman, A. M, Nathan S. Hill, A, M. Moses H. Ranney, A,M, Cornelius Arnold Thomas, A, R Waterville. 1832. D. D, John S. Tyler, A. M. 1855 •Cornelius N. Allen, Judge of the Supreme Court of New York. A. B. College of New Jersey, 1818. LL.D. Daniel C. Brown, A. M. Daniel Kimball, A.M. Courtney Smith, A. M. Stephen Gilbert Starks, A.M. 164 MroDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1855-1858

Solon Stevens, A.M. Joseph Underwood, A.M. Benjamin F. Wile, A.M. 1856 *Calvin Pease, Died 1863 President and Professor of Lan^juages, University of Vermont. A. B. University of Vermont, 1838. D. D. Solomon Sias, A. M. 1857 David Benton Coe,

Tutor in Yale. A. B. Yale, 1837, and A. M. D. D. Simeon L. Elliott, A.M. Adrl\n T. Woodward, M. D. Castleton Medical College, 1847. A. M. George W. Yates, A.M. Jeremiah Fox Yates, A. M. 1858 Noah Davis, Judge of the Supreme Court of New York. Member of Congress from New York. A. M. Barnes Merriti' Hall, A. M. Peter Pascal Harrower, A.M. Anson Alphonzo Nicholson, A. M. Ebenezer Platt, A.M. George Godfrey Saxe, A.M. Richard H, Stoddard, A. M. George Leon Walker, A. M. D. D. Yale, 1870. 1859-1861 HONORARY DEGREES. 1 65

1859 Charles H. Anthony, A. M. Norman F. Coolidge, A. M. George H. Davis, In England. LL.D. Charles L. Ford, A. M. Luther Lee, D. D. * Peter Starr, Died i860 Tutor in Williams. Secretary, Treasurer and Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Williams, 1799. A. M., 1803, and Williams. LL.D. Samuel Swan, A.M. *Alonzo Webster, A. M. 1860 *Anderson Green Dana, Died i860 M. D., 1830. LL. D. * Henry Martyn Frost, Died 1866 .A.M. ROSCIUS W. JUDSON, A.M.

J. A. Page, A.M. L. W. Russell, A. M. Samuel Sparhawk, A.M. Samuel Swift, Died 1875 Tutor, Secretary, Treasurer and Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Dartmouth, 1800. A. M., 1803, and Dartmouth. LL.D. E. P. Walton, Member of Congress from Vermont. A. M. Myron White, A. M. 1861

J. W. Diller, D. D. John Goadby, D. D. 1 66 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1861-1864

D. W. HOYT, A.M. F. C. ROBBINS, A. M. W. E. Smith, A. M. Joseph Dresser Wickham, Tutor in Yale. Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1815, and A. M. D. D. 1862

*WiLLARD A. Child, M. D. Castleton Medical College. A, M. DuRELL William Dayton, A.M. George A. Meitzke, A. M. H. W. Worthen, A.M. 1863 Thomas Bayne, A. M. Gemont Graves, A. B. Trinity, 1849. A. M. and Trinity. Milton C. Hyde, A. M. Horace B. Knight, A. M. *Maithias Ludlum, A.M. 1864

William L. P. Boardman, A. M. Charles Emmett Graves, A. B. Trinity, 1850. A. M. and Trinity. John Prout, Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. A. M. * Strong B. Thompson, A. M. George Palmer Tyler, Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Yale, 1836. D. D. 1865-1S68 HONORARY DEGREES. 167

1865

James Barrett, Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. A. B. Dartmouth, 1838, and A. M. LL.D. Edward H. Hobbs, A. M. Charles D. Mead, A. M. Henry Taylor, In England. D. D. 1866

*VViLLL\M D. Brennan, Died 1881 A. M. Edward Conant, A. M. Bennett Eaton, A.M. Newman Hall, In England. London University, 1841, and LL.B., 1850. D. D. and Amherst, 1865. Norman Seaver, A. B. Williams, 1854. D. D. 1867

Arthur Williams Austin, A. B. Harvard, 1825, LL.D. Joel Smith Bingham, A. M., 1847, and University of Vermont, 1848. D. D. George Lyman, A.M. Americus V. Spalding, A. M.

Aldace Walker, . Died 1878 A. B. Dartmouth. 1837. D. D. James M. Warner, A. M. 1868 George H. Bailey, A. M. George M. Blake, A. M. 1 68 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1868-1870

Anderson Carroll Dana, A.M. George B. Hollister, A.M. Joel Hayward Lucia, A. M. *Jacob Shedd Spaulding, Died 1880 A. B. Dartmouth, 1841, and A, M. LL.D. John Lord Taylor, Tutor in Yale. Professor of Theology and Homiletics, Andover The- ological Seminary. A. B.Yale, 1835, and A. M. D, D. *George W. Ware, Died 1890 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Amherst, 1859, and A. M. LL.B. Harvard. 1861. A. M. * Edward N. Wood, A. M. 1869

Lester F. Benton, A.M. George W. Crouch, A. M. W. Wedworth Dowd, A. M. George F. Edmunds, U. S. Senator from Vermont. A. M. University of Vermont, 1855. LL.D. Joseph Morrison,

A. M. and University of Arcadia, N. S., 1872. M. B. University of To- ronto, 1872. Joseph B. Sylvester, A.M. 1870

William S. Blaisdell, A.M. James Barclay Jermain, Trustee of Middlebury College. A. B. Amherst, i83i,and A. M. A.M. Charles B. Lawrence, Died 1883 Judge ot the Supreme Court of Illinois. A. B. Union, 1841. LL.D, Phineas H. Strong, M. D. A.M. 1871-1875 HONORARY DEGREES. 1 69

1871

Fernando C. Beaman, A. B., 1865. A. M. *James Caldwell, Died 1885 D. D. Ira W. Clark, A. M. *JoHN Pierpoint, Died 1882 Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont, and Chief Justice. A. M., 1834. LL.D. 1872

*AsAHEL Peck, Died 1879

Judge of the Supreme Courtt of VermVermont. Governor of Vermont. A. M. University of Vermont, 1847. LLLL.D.

1873 Herman Norton Barnum, A. B. Amherst, 1852, and A. M. D. D. Timothy C. Cronin, A. M. Albert R. Sabin, A. M. 1874 Abraham G. Cochran, A. M. * Lewis Meacham, A.M. Samuel B. Pettengill, A.M. Albert Kendall Teele, A. B. Yale, 1842. D. D. *James Warren Wilkie, Died 1877 A, M. M. D. elsewhere. 1875 Thomas H. Archibald, D. D.

J. B. HOLLISTER, A.M. lyo MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1875-1879

J. E. HURLBUT, A.M. *Seagrove Willl\m Magill, Died 1884 A. B. Yale, 1831. D. D.

Ebenezer J. Ormsbee, Governor of Vermont. A. M. 1876 Cyrus G. Pringle, A.M. Alonzo Reed, A.M. John Thomas, D. D. *R0LLiN E. Warner, Died 1883 M. D. Castleton, 1850. A. M.

1877 M. M. G. Dana, D. D. *Seneca M. Dorr, A.M.

J. D. Guild, A. M. Edward Henry Pettengill, A. M. M. D. elsewhere. TIMOTHY Parker Redfield, Died 1885 Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. A. B. Dartmouth, 1836. A. M., 1840. LL.D. 1878

Andrew Jackson Fennel, A. M., 1847. D. D. Julius Henry Stewart, A.M. William Wood, LL.D. 1879 Joseph Battell, Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M. James G. Johnson, A. B. Union, 1863. D. D. 1879-1S85 HONORARY DEGREES. 171

LOVELAND MUNSON, Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. A. M. James M. Tyler, Member of Congress from Vermont. Judge of the Supreme Court of Vermont. A. M. 1880 Frank G. Butterfield, A. M. *Clark Ela Ferrin, Died 1881

A. B. University of Vermont, 1845, ^^^o A. M. D. D. Abraham X. Parker, Member of Congress from New York. A. M. Charles M. Prynne, A. M. Almon p. Tupper, A. M. 1881 George L. Faxon, A.M. 1882 JuBA Howe Allen, A. M. RocKWOOD Barrett, A.M. Levi Parsons Morton, U. S. Minister to France. Vice President of the United States. LL.D. 1883

Albert S. Bowles, Ph. D. 1884

Charles S. Boynton, A.M. Leigh Hunt, A. M. 1885 Ira Fayette Pettibone,

A. B. Union, 1849. D. D. George A. Wardwell, A. M. 172 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1886-1889

1886 D. M. Camp, A.M.

J. J. NOE, A.M. 1887 George Gannett, D. D. George Whitefield Phillips, A. B. Amherst, 1861. D. D. W. H. Sheldon, A.M. Melville E. Stone. LL.D. Edward L. Temple, A.M. 1888 George Mills Boynton, A, B. Yale, 1858. D. D. Thaddeus M. Chapman, A.M. " Charles C. McIntire, Died 1890 Trustee of Middlebury College. A. M., 1884. D. D. William R. Singleton, A.M. 1889 Adelbert F. 'Keith, A.M. 280S-1836 ADDENDA. 1 73

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS,

1808 *FiTCH Chipman,

Assessor in Sheldon, N. Y., 1846 ; Town Clerk, 1848-1851. Then re- moved to Michigan. (?J 1812

*JosiAH Town, Geneva, 111.

Removed from Hudson, Ohio, to Batavia, 111., 1844. After a few years he removed to Geneva, where he died in 1855. 1822

*EzRA ScovELL—also Written Scovillc, (?)

In Triangle. N. Y., 1855-1858 ; West Newark, 1858 ; Spencer ; New Haven, N. Y., 1867. 1823 *JoHN Bliss Shaw, Stephentown, N. Y. Pastor, Fair Haven, Vt.; Buskirk's Bridge, N. Y., 1851-1860; Stephen- town, i860—. Died in Brattleboro, Vt., 1876. 1824

* Bradford L. Wales, Randolph, Mass. Died 1890. 1831

*David Sylvester Sheldon, Davenport, la.

LL.D., Griswold College, 1877. 1836

*Samuel Millington Wood, Omro, Wis. Pastor, Pawlet, Vt., 1854-1860; Brunswick, N. Y., 1860-1876; Beaver

Dam, Wis., 1876-1877 ; Omro, 1877—. Died 1883. .

174 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1837-1853

1837

*JOHN Ramsdell, Lake City, Minn. Lawyer in Racine, Wis., and was County Treasurer. Served in the 41st 'Wis. Vols, and ist Reg. Wis. Heavy Artillery. Removed to Lake City, 1867. 1838

Gad Lyman. Chicago, 111. A. M., 1888.

Samuel Sterling Sherman, Chicago, 111. LL.D., 1888. Horatio Austin Smith, Columbiana, Ala.

Went to Alabama, 1838, and taught several years. Ordained 1844. Pastor, Monroe and Wilcox, 1844-1859; Centerville and Columbiana, 1859-1888. 1839

* David Leavitt Hough, Chicago, 111. Died 1890. 1844 *Charles K. Wright, Died at New Westminster, British Columbia, i88o. 1846

Patrick Henry Sanford, Knoxville, 111.

Settled in Knoxville, III, 1852, Admitted to the bar, 1853. Member Illinois House of Representatives, 1870-1872. State Senator, 1872- 1876. Judge of the County Court of Knox County, 1886— 1852 Royal Daniels Ross, Pickert, N. Dakota. Matthew Henry Maynard, Marquette, Mich. Has resided in Marquette, Mich., since 1855. Has been Prosecuting Attorney and County Treasurer, District Attornev of the Upper Pe- ninsula of Michigan, Director of Schools for twenty-seven years, and is now U. S. Receiver of Public Money. 1853

* Henry Jamfs, Teacher in Fort Plain Seminary, 1853-1856. In business in Omaha, Neb., and correspondent "New York Tribune," 1856-1858, Engaged with a New York publishing house, 1858. He went to South America in 1859 in connection with his business and died at Bahia, Feb. 17, i860. .

1853-1869 ADDENDA. 175

Joel Turrill Rice, New York, N. Y. Admitted to the bar in Springfield, Mass., 1856. Practiced in St.

Louis, 1856-1861 ; Alton, 111., 1861-1870; New York City, 1870—. Ad- dress, 415 West 47th St. *George Augustus Weeks, Paris, Ky. Died i8qo. 1856

David Brownson Dewey, Whitehall, N. Y. M. D. University o( the City of New York, 1859. Assistant Surgeon " of the Brooklyn 14th," 1861— . Died 1864. 1857

Americus Vespucius Jewett, Abilene, Kansas. *Walter Chipman Dunton, Rutland, Vt. Died 1890. 1858

Lyman Walker, Peru, Ind. Admitted to the bar, 1861. Practiced in Peru, Ind.. 1861-1863; Cin-

cinnati. 1863-1868 ; Peru, 1868—. Judge of the 27th JudiciarCircuit of Indiana. 1880-1886. 1860

Samuel T,ewis Miner, Cincinnati, Ohio. Member of the 65th and 137th Reg. Ohio Vols. 1861

George E Plumbe, Austin, 111. Practiced law in Potsdam, N. Y., 1863-1868; Chicago, 1868-1870.

Literary editor, "Chicago Republican," 1870-187 1 ; Editorial writer,

"Chicago Inter-Ocean," 1872-1878 ; Government postal service, 1878- 1880; Editorial writer, " Chicago Daily News," i88o — 1862

Eli Holbrook Gale, Aurora, 111. Assistant Surgeon i86th Reg. Pa. Vols. 1869

Joseph Homer Parker, Kingfisher, Oklahoma. Is now general Missionary of the Congregational Churches in Okla- homa. 176 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 1871-1889

1871

Gideon E. Clark, South Chicago, 111. Enlisted private Co. M. " Scott's 900," later designated Eleventh N. Y.

Cavalry, Sept. 3, 1862 ; discharged Aug. 3, 1864, by reason of promo- tion and mustered same day Second Lieutenant Co. H. io8th U. S. Col- to ored Infantry Volunteers ; promoted First Lieutenant July 5, 1865, and honorably discharged March 21, 1866. 1873

Bradford P. Sparronv, Stafford Court House, Va. Manufacturer of lumber. 1875

John F. Reynolds, Pitkin, Colorado. Mercantile business. 1889

Robert Moore Collins, Akron, Ohio. B. S. at graduation.

SUMMARY.

Graduates, 1338

Deceased, . . 769 Living, 569

Doctors of Medicine in course, 254 Deceased, 7^ Living, 184

Recipients of Honorary Degrees not of the Alumni, . 436

Deceased, , . .216 Living, 220 INDEX. 177

INDEX.

a annexed to a name indicates that the name is also in the Addenda. k annexed to a name indicates an honorary degree. m annexed to a name indicates an M. D. in course.

Abbey Anderson Backus 1845 Charles C. 1823 William A 1827 Ira C. m Abbott 1835 James k Bacon 1872 Kerr C. 1825 Jonathan G. m 1853 William N. 1837 Chauncev Andrews Badger 1858 Charles F. 1806 William 1844 Milton A 1872 Albert F. Andrus Bailey Abell 18 12 R. Joseph 1814 David 1861 Charles E. Angier 1824 Benjamin m Abernethy 1844 Aaron A 1824 Isaac D. m 1876 Julian W. Anthony 1826 Russell tn 1835 Thomas W. m Adams 1833 William C. m 1837 David W. m 1812 Jonathan 1859 Charles H. A 1859 John G. 1837 John Archibald 1868 George H. A 1839 Charles B. /4 1875 Thomas H. A 1872 Robert M. 1843 Calvin C. Armington 1886 Henry L. i860 David H. Baker Aiken 1827 George B. m 1851 Allen C. 1814 Samuel C. Arnold 1869 Henry S.. 1812 Seth S. 1815 Edward 1880 Fred M. 1824 R. A 1821 Henry L. Joel Balch AlKENS ASHMUN 1835 Nathaniel A. 1807 Eli P. A 1808 Asa Baldwin Albee Atherton 1807 Truman A 1835 Sanford m 1848 Sumner 18 16 Benson C. 1851 Solon Atwoop 1821 Silas Alden 1878 Julius W. 1825 Thomas P. m 1889 William F. Austin Ball Allen 1856 Lewis A. 18 18 Hervey 1867 Arthur W. A Barber 1813 Solomon M. 1876 Winfield S. Ethan 1829 Edward D. 1817 1889 Louis W. 1820 Ira M. 1834 Luther H. m 1824 Mervin Avery Barbour 1826 Amos m 1 8 18 Charles E. 1819 Isaac R. 1828 Samuel 1826 Joseph A. 1831 Edwin M. 1834 Benjamin B. Axtell 183 1 Nelson 1841 Rollin D. H. 1823 Henry A Barnes 1842 Charles L. Babbitt 1820 Isaac O. 1845 Jonathan A. 181 1 Nathan G. 1855 Cornelius N. A Barney 1856 Solomon T. Babcock 1804 Charles 1882 Juba H. A. 1833 Hiram A. Barnum Ames Backus 1858 Henry M. 1853 Bernice D. 1826 William P. T. m 1873 Herman N. A 2

178 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Barrett Bell Blakely 1835 Edward S. 1804 Jonathan 1844 Jacob E. 1845 Joseph H. 1809 Harvey Blanchard h William 1865 fames 1825 m 1822 Abijah h 1882 Rockwood k 1868 Charles N. 1832 Jonathan Barrows Bellamy 1837 "Rial in i8u Eleazar S. 1835 Rufus K. 1848 Edmund H. 1854 George W. h Beman Bliss Barter 1807 Nathan S. S. 1812 Stephen 1850 James H. 1818 Carlisle P. 1819 James C. h Barton 1853 Samuel S. k 1836 Calvin F\ George W. 7n 1827 Ira m Bennett 1837 1838 Nathan 1815 Salmon Blodgett 1857 Alanson S. Bent 1805 Luther P. 1881 James L, 1845 Joseph A, Boardman 1884 Robert ]. Benton Carlos Bascom 1842 1836 Samuel A. 1847 George N. Ira 1807 1869 Lester F. h 3851 Samuel W. William F. 1838 Berry 1855 Simeon G. Bass 1857 Horace E. 1836 Joshua D. 1825 William h 1864 William L. P. h 1829 Zaccheus h BiGELOW 1874 Harland S. 1832 William M. 1811 Henry k BOICE 1826 Augustus G. m Batch ELDER 188 1 Harry B. 1836 Aaron H. 1821 P. h John 1851 Warren Boies 1864 [ames K. Billings 1805 William h 1874 Loren H. Bolton Bates 1886 Charles Bingham 1829 Richard 1832 Joshua 1887 May A. 1805 Amos 1833 John C. BOTTUM 1835 Prentiss 1816 Hiram 1835 Merritt h 1820 Albert 1871 Elias H. 1837 Sheridan F. 1821 Luther G. Bo\VE Hiram 1837 Sylvanus 1839 1846 Daniel A.' 1837 William 1867 Joel S. h BOWEN 1843 Samuel W. Bird 1816 Luke Gustavus A. Battell 181 1829 Silas h 1823 Joseph BiSBEE 1836 Charles E. 1824 Joseph h 1839 Charles C. Bowles 1826 Philip Bishop Joseph h 1883 Albert S. h 1879 h Baxter 1842 Nelson BOYCE BiSSAC 1876 Edward H. 1876 Thomas E. William ni Bayne 1834 H. BOYNTON BlXBY 1863 Thomas h 1834 Lucien C. Beach 1847 Charles C. 1835 John 1880 Wentworth M. 1836 Nathan S. Asahel m 1825 BiJVIR 1884 Charles S. h C. 1826 Ebenezer 1888 George M. h Beaman 1834 Charles H. 1846 Bernard h Bradford 1871 Fernando C. Blaisdell Philander D. m Beckwith 1833 1835 Clark m 1851 Samuel D. h 1822 George C. 1870 William S. h Bradley 1840 Julius A. Blake Beecher 1822 Franklin m 1836 John Milton 1818 h 1835 Lyman 1859 Silas L. Belknap 1863 Lyman H. Bradshavv 1816 Horace 1868 George M. h 1839 John 1837 Daniel A. m 1873 Clarence E. 1869 "John W. INDEX. 179

Bragg BURKE Carpenter 1813 Seneca G. 1867 David N. 1826 Hervey m 1875 Lyman D. 1868 Patrick 1837 Alejernon S. m Brainerd 1872 John B. Carr 1864 Ezra Burnap 1843 Ezra S. h 1873 Charles N. 1819 John Iv. 1869 Anthony 1879 Edward R. 1821 Uzziah C. Carringion Branch Burnet 1832 Edward 1825 Franklin m 1803 Archibald h Carter Brennan Burnham 18 19 Galen C. 1866 William D. h 1847 William A. h 1829 Piischal Brett 1858 Samuel E. 1835 Israel E. m 1864 Joseph W. 1877 Will L. Caryl Bridel Burroughs 1835 William O. m 1825 Alanson 1848 Louis h m Castle Briggs BURROWES 1838 Osman R. 1828 Stephen R. 1834 Ebenezer N. h Caswell Burrows Brinckerhoff 1832 Jesse 1825 Charles E. m 1843 "Enoch H. 1842 Abraham D. h Burton Center Bronson 1804 Asa h 1818 Samuel 1 8 Abraham h 17 1837 Elias B. Chaffee Brooks BURWELL 1835 Calvin C. m 1873 George W. 1847 Ira D. 1881 Milton A. Chamberlain Brown Bushnell 1814 Remembrance 1826 Jedidiah S. 1822 Hiram 1811 Titus 1835 Jedidiah h 1826 Edmund 1816 Ambrose L. Butler 1836 William O. m 1817 Joseph 1822 Ebenezer h 1824 Calvin Champlain 1823 Calvin m 1836 James D. 1808 Samuel 1826 Elliot m BUTTERFIELD Chandler y'&ttj Hiram m 1880 Frank G. h 1827 John L. h 1837 William J. Button Chapin 1855 Daniel C. h 1823 Harvey Walter 1866 Willard D. 1803 1861 William H. 1808 Perez 1876 Walter I. Thomas P. 1882 Frank Byington 1813 185 1 Gay lord P. 1888 Berton L. 1831 ]oel h Bryan 1843 Joel S. Chapman 1827 Reuben I. m 18 19 Joseph Cadwell 1845 Lavius F. 1859 Miles P. S. Buck 1854 Clark H. h 1807 Daniel A. A. Qady 1879 John W. 1830 Amasa h 1836 Calvin B. 1888 Thaddeus M. h Buckingham 1869 Martin E. Chappell 1880 Sidney B. 1807 Jedidiah P. h 1819 Absalom H. k Buel Caldwell Chase 1863 Peter E. 1823 Julian G. 1814 Benjamin 1 h 1830 "Alexander W. 187 James 1814 Ira Camp Charles h BULLARD 1818 Y. 1886 D.M. /z 1821 Leonard m 1833 Ward Carey 1826 Moses h BUMSTEAD 1824 Bushnell B. m Chatterton 1820 Samuel A. 1826 Jervis m 1854 German H. BURGE Carleton Chauncey 1806 Caleb 1833 Hiram 18 1 1 Charles h BuRGESS Carpenter Chellis 1835 Ebenezer h 1825 Davis m 1886 May B. i8o MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Cheney Clary CONKLIN 1840 Samuel W. 1808 Joseph W. 1806 Solomon G. 1853 Lyman S. Clayes Converse Chester 1815 Dana 1835 Bushrod W. 1818 Elisha W. Clement 1862 John R. Chickering 1818 Jonathan Cook 1826 John W. Cleveland 1806 Chauncey 1826 Joseph h Simeon A. 1824 Charles 1823 m Child Philos G. Clift 1833 183 1 Willard h CoOKE 1862 Willard A. h 1888 William B. Coburn 1804 Milo Childs 1815 Oliver D. 1819 Stephen 1827 Robert L. 1835 Seth L. m 1834 Nelson m William 1836 Henry. A. m 1832 D. Cochran 1842 Milo D. Chipman 1872 Charles B. 1874 Abraham G, h 1803 Henry COOLEY 1808 Fitch Coe 1808 Gustavus D. 1815 Jonas h 1805 William H. 1815 Silas S. 1857 "David B. h Cooledge, 1823 John S. Cogswell 1888 Bernard M. 1828 Joseph N. 1824 Asa H. m 1839 Samuel h Coolidge 1889 Colvvort K. P. 184Q Daniel h 1811 Carlos Church COLBURN 1859 Norman F. h Jonas. 1816 Alonzo 1817 Cooper 1858 Charles S. 1822 Aaron B. 1851 Jesse h 1822 Moses B. Colby Corbi'n 1869 Francis 1840 Stoddard B. h 1854 Royal Churchill Cole Corliss John C. 1822 Bicknell C. 1843 1827 Daniel m 1 Pliny F. 1826 Larkin B. m 185 Corser 1884 Benjamin F. Coleman 181 I Enoch 1833 Lyman h Claghorn COSSITT 1836 John E. Colfax 1 8 13 Franceway R. Clancy 1834 Richard H. w Cowles 1818 John Collins 1827 Alexander H. Clapp 1826 Stephen P. m 1884 Elmer E. 1820 Joel h George P. 1868 Cozzens 1889 Robert M. Clark 1828 Samuel W. 1806 Asahel COLLISTER RANDALL 18 14 Caleb 1865 Marquis De La C 1818 Philetus COLVIN 1827 Eber F. in 1823 Merritt 1827 Jonathan m Crane T. 1824 Joseph COMSTOCK 1820 Abijah 1828 Nathaniel C. 1827 John W. m L. h 1834 josiah B. 1822 John 1832 Silas A. h 1839 Gorham B. CONANT Cray 1842 Norman 1810 Horatio Willard R. 1864 Francis G. 1876 1813 Henry 1871 Ira W. h Crawford 1823 Thomas J. 187 1 Andrew E. 18 15 Henry 1844 Samuel M. 1871 Gideon E. a 1866 Edward h Cronin 1887 James T. 1874 Allen G. 1873 Timothy C. h Clarke Cone Crouch 1824 Albert S. m 18 5 Edward S. 1869 George W. h 1825 Silas m 1 1827 Joseph S. CONKEY CUMMINGS 1843 Charles C. P. 1837 William H. 1824 Isaac 1 1

INDEX. i8i

CURRIE Denison DOWD 1823 John m 1843 William C. h 1869 W. Wedworth h Curtis Dewey Drake 1 83 1 Harvey 1822 Benjamin W. m h 1834 Cyrus B. CuSHxMAN 1850 Edward M. Drury 1856 David B. 1812 Isaac N. 1824 Amos k 1858 Elias 1837 Rufus S. Duncan 1889 Arthur E. Diament 1846 Robert W, Cutter 1857 Jeremiah N. Dunning 1814 Nehemiah Dibble 1824 Cephas m Daggett 1838 William F. DUNSMORE John F. m DiCKERMAN 1837 1851 George Dake' 1826 John L k DUNTON 1847 Francis Dickson 1857 Walter C. a, Dana 1808 John DURKEE 1848 George Dickinson 1814 Benjamin i860 Anderson G. h i860 John Q. 1843 Peola Ji 1868 Anderson C. h DiLLER 1876 Edward DUTTON 1861 W. h M. M. k J. 1858 Albert L 1877 G. DiMOND 1886 Marvin H. Eastman Darling 1865 Ezekiel W. DOANE 1829 George C- V. 1874 Thomas W. £876 Edwin H. 1823 Artemas m Davenport Eaton DOBIE 1836 Barzillai h 1825 Horace David 1856 George D, 1835 1862 Henry A. Dodge 1866 Bennett h 187 1 Edward J. Davis 1876 Orange W. 1874 Otis S. 1805 Joel Donaldson Eddy 181 Charles 1861 Robert A. 1806 Eli 1812 Samuel S. Doolittle i860 Merritt H. 1812 h 1866 Royal J. James 1802 Joel h 1857 Thomas H. \S>

Erwin Field Forsythe 1865 George Z. 1822 Charles K. 1823 James L. m Evans 1822 Roswell M. Foster 1849 R. W. h FiFIELD 1809 Benjamin 1876 Einion C. 1822 Greenleaf m 1836 James T. Everest 1827 Samuel m 1840 Orson G. 1808 Udney H. Fish 1856 Henry D. Sidney 1847 -^sa E. 1834 Alanson 1870 H. 1850 Charles E, 1878 William J. Fowler Everett Fisher 1805 Bancroft ^ 1837 William C. /i 1823 Jesse m 1821 John D. A 1834 Harvey m 1858 George Francis Alexander H. k 1839 FiSK 1819 Amzi Everts Frazer 1 8 14 Pliny 1828 Samuel. 1825 Joel 1853 John ^ 1 539 Eldwin Fitch Freeman Fairbanks 1812 Martin 1836 Josiah m 1851 Thaddeus k 1824 Chauncey W. 1849 "Martin H. Fairchild 1826 Ferris French 1822 ]oel m 1862 John A, 1817 Justus W. Fairfield Flagg 1826 John P. 7/^ 1809 Micaiab 1835 James M. Frisbie Fancher 1869 Rufus C. 1883 Fred E. 1878 James W. 1831 Bela Frost Farnham Fletcher 1806 John 1820 1823 David L. 1825 Thomas /i Edmund Farnsworth 1842 Champlin M. i860 Henry M. A 1887 John A. Fuller 1821 Nathan m 1848 Wilson A. Flinn 1812 Henry 1879 Edward H, 1863 T.^\vrence 1817 Uriel Farrand Flint 1827 Joseph 1839 Bethuel 181 1 Jeremiah FULLERTON Farrar Flower 1821 Henry N. 1824 Alexander N. 1831 Ephraim H. 1838 Andrew S, 1840 Henry B, 1858 Calvin H. FURNESS Farrington Fobes 1857 Henry B. 1824 Stephen H. m 1837 Edson Gale Farwell 1826 Nathan ?n FOLLETT Alfred m 1829 Cyrus 1833 1825 Walter 1862 Eli H. a 1838 Asa 1876 Charles G. FOLSOM Gallup Faxon 1848 Mark W. 1823 Joseph A. A Lewis F. 1881 George L. h Foot 1833 m Fay 1814 Calvin Galusha Russell L, 1834 Allen C. m 1826 Solomon 1834 Felton FOOTE Gannett 1821 Nathan B. 1815 Lucius C. 1887 George // Fennel 1821 John Gardner 1835 John G. 1878 Andrew J. h 1842 John J. 1838 David Garrison Fenton 1838 Stillman 1854 fohn C. 1840 Henry G, . 1824 Isaac m Ferrin 1857 Henry S. Gaskill 1880 Clark E. h FORD 1846 Varney A. Ferris 1822 Frederick ni Gay 1825 Peter W. w 1859 Charles L. A 1835 Theodore 1867 Lemuel V. 1866 Thomas S. 1876 William W. 1

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Geraedet Graham Haig 1824 [ohn P. m 1871 Franklin H. 1872 Walter Gerry Grandey 1873 John A. 1862 Elbridge 1852 George W. k Haile GiBBS Graves 1825 Henry m 1835 Daniel 1812 Allen Haines Gibson 1824 George W. m 1816 Charles G. 1804 James B. 1833 Azariah R. Hale GiDDINGS 1833 Joel S. 1804 Thomas E. 1834 "Hiram A. 1819 Jonathan L. 1838 Solomon P. 1834 Joseph M, h 1822 Moses h GiDNEY 1841 Joshua h 1832 Josiah W. h 1827 Charles S. m 1855 Rotus O. 1872 Charles E. GiFFIN 1863 Gemont h Hall 1864 Charles E. h 1870 Sidney A. 1805 Daniel 1868 Nelson Z. GiFFORD Gray 1806 Frederick k 1877 James M. 1806 William h Daniel Gilbert 1805 1808 Richard 1822 Horatio N. 1812 Friend M. 1824 Lvman 1839 Melvin L. 1815 David A. 1869 William J. Greeley 1820 William F. Gildersleeve 1824 Nathaniel m 1807 Allen h 1814 Benjamin 1826 Edwin 1820 Thomas Green 1827 Joshua E, m GiLLET 18 15 George H. 1835 Henry 18x9 Beriah 1838 Storrs 1815 Alfred 1824 Almond m 1858 Barnes M. h GOADBY 1828 Jonathan S. h 1861 Nathan 1861 John h 1832 Joel h 1866 Newman h GOODE 1834 Horace h m 187 1 Christopher W. 1822 Hamilton 185 1 George B. h Hallock i860 William S. GOODELL 1833 Edward Gridley J. 1810 William Hamilton Goodhue 18 17 Selah h Grinnell 1825 Israel 1821 Josiah F. 1833 Erasmus m GOODNOUGH 1849 Josiah B. h 1839 Zera 1866 "Julius S. 1861 Algernon M. 1875 Warren H. 1878 Fremont Goodrich Griswold Hinman Hand 1828 John 1824 m 1836 William D. 1822 Richard C. 1834 Charles Augustus GOODSELL 1880 Perley A. 1839 C. h Grosvenor Hard 1852 Penfield B. Anson Goodwin 1835 Lemuel 1833 B. h Hardy 1824 Harley Grout Gordon 1846 Samuel N. 1824 Solomon 1878 Don P. 1825 George D. Guernsey 1837 Thomas m 1880 Willis A. Harmon 1840 Matthew D. Guild 1825 Merit 1844 George W. h GORHAM D. h 1877 J. Harran 1847 Daniel D. Guitt"eau 1S39 James Gould 1829 Sheridan 1815 David Harrington Gurnsey Gove 1832 Caleb B. 1825 Lowell W. m 1805 Jesse Harris 1861 T. Haff James 1805 Timothy 1874 Curtis C. 1833 Heman h 1 82 R OSwell GOWDY Hagar i860 Roswell'•ell, Jr. 1819 Ralph 1823 Benjamin 1862 Charlesles C. 1

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Harrower Higley Hough 1858 Peter P. h 1868 Alfred E. 1810 Justus S. Hart 1868 Edwin H. 1838 John David L. a 1825 Moses m Hill 1839 h Nathan S. h 1845 John Harvey 1854 Hovey 1835 Curtis K. Hinman 1817 Jonathan h 1881 James C. 1822 Chester Hascall Hitchcock Howard Abijah H. 1806 Daniel 1811 Calvin 1827 m 1828 Leland h 1817 Samuel Haskell Daniel 1818 Dexter 1831 1853 Deodatus D. 1839 William A. 1844 Joseph G. S. 1858 Dan M. Hasseltine 1844 Alfred h Walter E. 1862 Erwin A. 1846 Edward h 1871 Hastings 1872 Charles W. HOBBS 1882 Henry E. 1825 John N, m 1865 Edward H. h Howe Hatch Hodges 1810 Zimri 1813 Junius H. 1821 Silas H. 1817 Henry 1840 Jeremiah 1835 Edward F. 1822 George Hatfield 1838 Cyrus W. h 1829 Samuel S. 1829 Edwin F. 1846 Henry L. 1852 John Haven Hoit 1853 John A. 1869 Edward W. 1852 John O. 1822 Moore m HOLBROOK 1887 Edwin D. Hawley 1888 Eugene E. 1829 Noah h 1828 John h HOLLEY HOYT Haynes 1813 Otto S. 1816 Samuel H. h 1804 Lemuel h 1821 Ova P. 1817 Sylvanus h HOLLIS 1830 Romeo H. Hayward i860 Charles M. 1835 Edwin 1824 Azel Hollister 1861 D. W. h William H. Hazen 1816 Edward 1883 1889 Prentiss C. 1810 Austin h 1868 George B. h 1875 B. h Hubbard 1888 Burton J. J. Head Holmes 1832 Elijah K. Thomas S. 1862 Richard S. 1834 1824 Samuel h 1838 Clark B. Hebard Holt Hubbell h 1810 Fifield 1816 Ebenezer 1824 Frederick A. William h 1834 Hooker 1832 Julius C. h HemENWAY 1808 Edward h 1833 Thomas H. 1 8 Edward W. 1815 Daniel 14 Hudson 1821 Henry B. 1 8 19 Caleb 1824 Cyrus 1825 Herman 1835 Asa 1840 Henry N. 1864 Lewis H. 183 John M. Henderson 1853 David G. Huggins 1855 Edward P. 1804 Thomas D. 1840 Peter Hope 1834 Henry T. Henry 1853 James h Hughes 1814 Thomas C. Hopkins 18 17 Enos B. M. 1823 John V. h Henshaw 1804 Daniel C. Hulbert 1813 Thomas 1879 Henry W. P. K. 1808 John 1817 Ervin h HULBURD 1812 George S. 1821 Hiram B. 1806 Oliver HiCKOK 1828 Frederick W. Calvin T. h 1829 183s Mile J. 1843 Josiah Higley 1846 William S. HULBURT 1853 Timothy M. h 1828 Hiland h 1825 Hervey O. 1826 Nelson HOPPIN HULETT 1822 G. i860 Henry P. 1832 William J. John 1

INDEX. "85

Hull Janeway Kellogg

1887 John M. 1814 Jacob J. h 1825 John h Humphrey Jenks 1837 John L. m 1846 Lewis h 1813 Luther 1885 Edward G. 1858 Brainerd 1823 Heman h Jenkyn 1883 John Hunt 1841 Thomas W. h Kelly 1847 John W. Jenner Hall G. 1813 J. 1857 Edmund 1865 William A. Leigh h Kelsey 1884 Jenny Hunter 1838 Daniel 1832 Ephraim H. Sander 1806 Daniel 1840 Ly 1824 Eli h Jermain Kendrick 1835 Alexander C. 1870 James B. k 1819 Clark h Huntington Jeweit 1825 Ad in // 1834 Charles W. 1826 Ariel m 1817 Thomas 1857 Americus V. a 1833 Albert m 1823 Ebenezer h Kent 1837 Joseph Johnson HURD 1812 Hiram S. 1807 Dan /; 1824 Chester ni 1824 Cephas H. 1850 Albert 1840 Edward W. 1839 William F. Hurlbut 1840 Miron W. 1865 Evarts B. 1822 Joseph 1855 Edwin C. Keyes 1830 Salmon h 1879 James G. h 1853 William 1839 Samuel Johnston Kidder 1875 J. E. h 1840 Adam 1821 Jonathan B. Hutchinson Joice 1837 Thomas h 1882 John D. 1816 John h KiLBURN Hyde Jones 1833 William m 1812 Oren m 1828 Amzi Kimball Danah 1823 m 1830 Hiram 1820 [ames 1 George C. 83 183 1 Ezra 1826 Samuel m Eli It 1833 1836 Zebulon 1829 David T. 1838 Azariah 1849 Asa S. 1855 Daniel h Milton h 1863 C. 1868 Gamaliel L. King 1884 Frank B. 1881 John D. 1840 Edward P. Ide 1885 James A. Kingman 1830 George B. JOSLIN 1852 Matthew h 1836 William E. m 1 86 1 George E. Ingalls JOSLYN Kingsley 1826 Thomas R. m 1826 David C. m 1827 Lester m 1829 Moses h JUDSON 183 1 James L. h 1838 Henry Ixgersoll 1804 Curtis h 1872 Charles F. 1821 John I'^orj Nathan m 1873 Webster i860 Roscius W. h Kinney Ingraham June 1809 Munnis M. 1824 Roswell m 1815 Ira 1821 Ezra 1825 Ezra D.

. 188 1 Frank G. ISHAM KiRBY 1831 Pierpoint h Keach 1831 Samuel A. Israel h Ives 1843 Kirtland Isaac m Keeler 1825 18 George W. 1826 Seth H. 13 Jackson Kitchel 1821 Samuel C. Keep 1835 Harvey D. 1839 William h 1851 Philo S. Klock James Keith 1888 Edwin 1816 Edwin 1814 Reuel J. 1839 Woodbridge L. 1845 Cleveland Knapen 1853 Henry a 1845 Reuel 1822 Mason h 1876 Horace P. 1889 Adelbert F. // 1839 Daniel M. 1

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Knapp Lawrence LOVELL 1833 Ira A. m 1870 Charles B. h 1836 Louis S. 1852 George C. 1872 Lewis L. Lowell 1862 Lyman E. Lawton 1825 Abram m 1888 George E. 1805 John 185 1 Luther Knight Leach Luce 1859 William H, 1846 Cephas A. 1822 Charles F, in 1863 H. B. /2 Knowlton Learned Lucia 1805 Joseph D. 1868 Joel H. h 1857 Stephen 1884 Frank H. Leavenworth Ludlum Labaree 1882 Clarence G. 1863 Matthias h 1811 Joseph Leavitt LUDWIG 1854 Benjamin 1806 Oliver 1825 Moses R. vt 1856 John C. 1 8 15 Andrew V. T. Lyman 1837 Harvey F. h Ladd 1812 Gershom C. h 1858 ]ames H. 1832 Daniel 1837 Daniel L. m 1837 William M. m Lee 1838 Gad a 1872 Henry M. 1817 Chauncey G. 1851 Daniel L. k Lake 1859 Luther k 1867 George h 1885 Gerald S. 1824 Rial Lyon Leffingwell David Lamb 1847 J. 1833 Albert T. m 1824 Edward k Mackintosh 1834 Dana h Leland 1837 Harris m 1877 Albert W. 1806 Luther McAllister Landon 1809 Thomas 1814 Aaron h 1824 Alvan m 1825 Judah C. m McClary Lane Leonard 1813 Samuel h 1825 John m 1828 Freeman 1853 Gilbert C. Lewis McClintock 1859 George E. 1822 Henry 1843 James h 1888 Richard H. 1824 Edward m McClure 1826 Calvm m Langdon 1832 Henry B. 1847 William H. k 1803 Chauncey h 1863 George W. MCCULLOUGH 1818 Benjamin F. h Lindsey 1863 Robert S. Langworthy 1825 Ebenezer m McDearmid 1887 Charles F. Linsley 1825 Angus m Lanslng 181 Joel H. McDonald 181 1 Jacob Charles h 1835 1823 Lewis Larned 1841 Darius M. McGowan 1813 Sylvester 1876 Charles L. Latham Locke 1885 George P. 1824 Arthur 1838 Nathaniel C. McIntire Lathrop 1845 Luther F, 1888 Charles C h 1815 Leonard E. LOCKWOOD McIntyre 1839 Stephen P. 1832 Robinson S. 1865 lohn G. 1884 Glenn E. Long McKee Latting 1812 Chester 1825 James m 1851 Alfred 1838 John J. J. McLean Laurie LOOMIS 1839 Alexander Jacob N. 1815 James // 1817 McLeod 1827 Ezra S. in Lawrence 1809 Alexander h LOSEY 1824 Wi'liam m 1811 Archy B. 1830 Nehemiah H. Thomas H. 1820 Myron 1854 1885 Frederick T. 1829 Edwin Loveland 1832 Robert F. 1829 Samuel C. h McMillan 1867 George E. 1841 Julian M. 1838 Neill A. INDEX. 187

McWhorter Mattoon Millspaugh 1804 David 1833 Charles N. 1826 Governeur M. m Magill May Miner 1875 Seagrove W. h 1 8 15 George 1833 Lamson Mallary 1833 John E. m 1837 Ahiman L. h 1853 Charles M. Ovid h Rollin 1837 1805 C. Henry 1821 Charles D. Maynard 1857 i860 Samuel L. a Mallory 1848 Eli M. h 1852 Matthew H. a 1874 A. Louis 1871 Julius N. Meacham MiNOT Mandell George 1832 James 1814 R, Daniel W. 1850 Lewis h Mitchell Manley 1874 Mead 1833 William h 1804 Ira Nathan 1813 Abiel P. 1834 m 1878 Morton B. 1850 Hiram Montgomery Mann 1855 Martin L. i860 Giles F. i860 Azro L. 1856 Charles M. Moody 1864 A. Manning John 1814 Pliny 1865 Charles D. h 1825 Nathaniel m 1820 Eli h Manser Meeker 1877 Calvin B. Berea h 1835 George B. h 1850 O. Moore Meigs Maranville 1808 Noadiah i834,John m, 1808 Pliny h 1848 Robert E. Meilleur 1821 Amasa C. Markoe 1823 Paul in 1825 Jean B. m 1823 Francis Meitzke 1835 James D. Marsh 1838 Jonathan F. 1862 George A. h Eliezer Morgan 1833 J. Meldon Marshall 1826 Benjamin F. m 1880 Pat M. 1833 Hiram in 1851 Alexander h W. Merriam 1833 Isaiah in Marston 1829 Jonathan k Morrill 1856 Moses Merrill 1835 Salmon H. in Martin 1813 Selah H. Morse 1825 job H. 1826 John F. m 1825 Richard C, h 1833 George 1835 Allen K. 1835 David S. m 1836 William S. 1837 Thomas A. h 1844 Augustus h 1861 Moses M. 1842 Henry Morrison Martindale 1845 Edward Messer 1869 Joseph h 1806 Stephen Morton 1847 Stephen 1816 Asa Metcalf 1812 Daniel O. Mason 1833 Mordecai m David 1826 Martin m 1819 1834 Daniel O. 1833 Cyrus h Miles 1882 Levi P. h 1836 James m 1836 Josiah m MOSELY 1850 Benjamin F, // Miller 1818 Samuel Matthews 1808 Solomon S. Mower 1811 Thomas P. 1822 Samuel 1836 David 1822 Lyman 1832 Charles Moxley 1832 Salmon L. 1839 George A. 1835 Thomas S. m 1870 Timothy P. D. 1840 Alexander 1840 Alfred Mulchahey Maitison 1840 Edward C. S. 1850 James h 1835 Spencer 1841 Adam K. 1877 James M. 1836 Merritt 1852 Manoah D. h Mattocks 1882 John C. MULFORD 1884 "Elmer P. 1827 Ezra A. in 1 82 1 Samuel R. 1828 John h Mills Munger 1832 John 1 8 19 Roswell 1828 Sendol B. 12

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MUNGER NiXON Parker

1837 Elias L. m 18 16 Nahum i3i4 Willard J. 1842 Eber D. Noble 1815 Isaac 1820 Alvin H. MUNSILL 1805 Calvin 1821 Horace m Newcomb H. 1834 Calvin D. 1877 Addison 1864 Calvin D. 1823 MUNSON 1828 John M. 1879 Loveland h Noe 1830 William H. MURKLAND 1886 ^,}.h 1835 George W, 1881 Charles S. Northrop 1858 John E. Murray 1851 Allen p. 1869 Joseph H.a NORTHRUP 1880 Abraham X. h 1826 John A, 1880 Frank A. Herbert MUSSEY 1873 F. 1880 Hazen M. 1869 Frederick D. NORTHUP 188 Edward M. Muzzy 1829 Henry B. Parks 1833 Clarendon F. Norton 1811 Beaumont h ' Myers 1825 Oliver B. m 1814 Ezekiel C. 1835 Allen B. Noyes Parmelee 1 1847 Peter J. H. 8 19 Moses G. 1813 Simeon h Myrick 1827 Thomas J. m 1827 Jedidiah C. 1839 Anson H. 1842 Osborn Oakley 1853 Ashbel h Nash 1833 Peter C. h Parsons 1843 Jonathan W. Olin 1814 Levi Naudain 1820 Stephen 1824 Horatio A. h 1832 Andrew Olmsted Partridge 1838 Franklin W. Needham 1861 Sylvester B. Rufus B. 1842 Horatio h 1838 O'Neill Patton Nelson 1818 William 1883 James B. 1813 Samuel 1820 Robert B. h Nevins Ordway Paul 1820 Moses 1838 Sylvester L. 1823 Eliakim m Newbury Ormsbee Paulk Edgar L. 1830 Samuel 1823 Ebenezer h 1834 Charles Newell 1875 J. Peake 1827 Gordon h Ostrander 1827 Royal W. 1877 James R. 1825 Stephen N. m Pearse Newland Owen 1814 Richard David 1828 John 1865 J. J. Pearson Newton 1851 Edward H. h 1870 George H. 1820 Ora 1810 Ephraim H. 1851 Thomas S. Nichols Paddock Pease 1824 Hiram m 1819 Ammi h 1856 Calvin h 1824 Ephriam h 1826 Samuel m Peck 1830 Jarvis Z. h Page 1822 Stephen G. 1856 William H. 1818 William 1826 Nelson m 1866 Nathan R. 1829 William T. 1871 Francis M. 1869 Harrison P. 1837 Henry 1872 Asahel h 1872 Horace 1840 George J. 1880 Alva C. i860 A. /^ Nicholson J. Peet 1858 Anson A. h Palmer 1808 Josiah 1813 Henry G. NiCOLL 1834 Lyman B. 1819 Aaron h 1817 Charles 1836 josiah W. Benjamin m NlMS 1824 1861 Lyman W. 1825 David h 1865 George L. 1833 Thomas H. h Perkins NiXON 1834 Benjamin R. n 18 1 Matthew 1813 Benjamin 1883 Charles B. F. 1833 William S. h 1 1

INDEX. 89

Perkins Pitcher Proctor

1837 Joseph // in 1822 Zina m 1825 Harvey H. m 1867 Henry M. Pitkin 1836 Isaac b. m 1870 Marsh O. 1810 Stephen C. Proudfit Perrin PiXLEY 181 Alexander h 1812 William 181 Benton Prout Perrigo Platt 1864 John h 1870 Harlan S. 1812 James K. Prynne Perry 1858 Ebenezer h 1880 Charles M. h 1814 Philanthropes Plumb PURDY 1818 Marcus A. 1824 Elijah W. 1807 Mills Darwin C. m 1834 Plumbe 1827 Lucius M. 1835 Charles 7n Raine 1849 Baxter E. 1861 George E. a Peters Pollard 1889 Leslie H. Ramsdell X833 Absalom h 1826 Amos m Petfee 1882 George N. 1837 John a Pond Randall 1835 Anson L. m 1820 Dan in 1827 Alva m Pettengill Pope 1845 Silas G. 1812 Benjamin Randles 1812 Amos h 1825 Gustavus W. Harold H. 1874 Samuel B. h 1825 m 1830 James 1877 Edward H. h Porter Rankin Pettes 1804 Experience h 1848 Jeremiah E. 1824 John 1823 Moses m 1854 Andrew E. 1826 James h Ranney PettiBONE Henrv M. 1857 1827 Waitstill R. h 1810 John S. 1866 Henry J. 1835 Darwin H. 1820 "Roswell 1870 James C. 1839 Joseph A. 1828 Ira Post 1885 Ira F. h 1839 Timothy E. 1805 Justus Moses H. h Pett\' 1854 1814 "Reuben Ranslow 1802 Aaron 1826 Martin M. 1866 Eugene Phelps M. J. 1829 Truman Ransom 1804 Matthew 1832 Aurelian H. Samuel S. h 1851 Simeon D. 1826 Fletcher in 1814 W. 1825 John m POITER 1838 James James T. 1851 Alexander h 1834 1854 John M. 1835 James H. Powers Ravvson 1840 Edward J. 1833 Leonard 1882 Harry P. 1845 Charles H. Redfield 1861 Erastus H. Pratt 1857 Lauren 1875 Lawrence 1823 Miner G. 1877 Timothy P. h Phillips Prentiss Redington Charles E. 1815 Alonzo 1864 i860 C. O. 1868 Elmer E. Prescott J. George W. h Reed 1887 1839 Kinne Pierce 1812 Isaac Preston 1824 Frye B. William C. m 1837 1803 John B. h 1826 Eli m 1838 George E. k 1805 Julius A. 1827 Maro M. m 1861 E. James 1827 John B. 1876 Alonzo h 1866 Leroy M. 1831 Nathaniel O. Reeve PrERPOlNT 1882 Samuel J. 1808 Tapping h 1826 Robert h Prince Remele 1871 John h 1822 Erie 1848 Stephen W. PiLLSBURY Prindle 1872 George H. 1882 Charles D. 1 84 1 Cyrus h 1876 William A. Piper Pringle Reynolds 1884 Clarence R. 1876 Cyrus G. h 1832 Benjamin W. IQO MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Reynolds Ross Sawyer 1839 Werden 1882 Carroll B. 1846 Levi P. 1875 John F. a 1886 Willis M. Saxe Rhodes Rosseter 1839 John G. 1815 Holden 1813 Dudley D. 1858 George G. k Rice Rossman Sayre

1819 Joel 1833 Washington 1 1833 Ezekiel S. 1824 Jared Rowan Scales Joel T. a 1853 1826 John M. 7n 1832 William Rich Rowe 1843 Thomas S. 1848 Davis ]. 1808 Hippocrates SCOFIELD Richards Rowland 1824 Frederick m 1826 1880 Joseph W. m 1883 George M. John C. Richardson Rowley ScOTT 1835 Merrill 1868 Charles H. 1862 Lauren A. i860 George ROYCE 1863 Rollin A. Richmond 1864 George R. W 1807 Stephen Lemuel m 1868 Oscar D. 1834 1843 Andrew A Rider SCOVELL RUGGLES 1816 Amherst D. 1862 Xorman F. 1838 George F. 1822 Ezra a ROBBINS Russ Seaman 1815 Ludovicus 1827 Kimball m 1808 James N. 1835 Rensselaer D. C. i860 John Seaton 1861 F. C. /i Russell 1871 Henry C. 1857 Charles W. Roberts 1817 John Searle i860 L. W. /i 1829 Daniel Ryan 1817 Roger A Robinson Seaver 1874 George G. 1808 Ralph 1866 Norman A Sabin 1833 }ohn jn Seeley H. in 1873 Albert R. k 1835 Dewey 1863 Francis H. Heman H. 7n Sabine 1836 Segur 1839 Moses 1834 Seth H. Seth W. 1862 William A. Safford 1859 Selden Rockwell 1815 Silas S. 1836 Calvin 1826 Alonzo m 1839 Myron W. 1834 Orson Sampson Sergeant 1849 Sewell ROCKWOOD 1 8 12 Ashley 1808 Cephas L. Samson Severance 1813 Otis 1836 Ashley 1859 Milton L. 1858 George A. 1870 Martin E. 1837 Amos J. Rogers 1845 Carlos H. 1883 Claude M. 1878 Edwin E, Sanford 1885 Wilbert N. 1889 Carlton S. Rood 1824 Alvah 1819 Heman 1846 Patrick H. a Severens Henry F. 1825 Anson Sargeant 1857 Root 1811 John Seymour 1816 David 1822 William 1811 Horatio A 1826 Leonard m 1826 Warren B. m 1820 Ozias 1826 Martin fn Satterlee 1832 Horatio Roosevelt 1833 Ephraim S. 1822 John W. 1829 Washington Shaw Savage Ross 1820 Franklin m 1822 Amos 1813 John 1823 Truman m 1851 James E. Sawyer 1823 John B. a 1852 Lucretius D. 1822 Joseph /i 1826 Luther 1852 Royal D. a 1827 Thomas 1834 William B. m 1872 Henry H. 1829 Thomas J, 1865 Henry H. INDEX. 191

Shaw Skinner Southmayd 1878 William H. 1816 Daniel H. 18 17 Jonathan C. Sheldon 18 17 Richard h 1822 Daniel S. Mark 1806 Calvin 1833 Southworth 1808 Luther Slade 1815 Constant 1818 Henry 1807 William 1834 Isaac k 1820 Cyrus D. 1836 William 1835 William S. h 1825 Lorenzo m 1850 Henry M. 1875 Hiland 1825 Stephen S. 1867 James M. Spalding Davids, a 1831 Small 1835 Azel h 1837 Henry A. 1835 William B. in 183s Reuben k 1839 Luther H. Smiley \Z(yj Americus V. h 1869 Eugene E. Sparhawk 1874 Preston 1826 David m 1883 Samuel Smith i860 Samuel h 1887 W. H. h Sparrow 1803 Cephas h Shepard 1804 William D. 1874 Bradford P. a 1866 Azro B. 1804 Elihu h Spaulding Shepherd 1810 Daniel 1824 Stillman m 1813 Reuben 1824 James h 1824 David m 1814 Noah John 1826 Adams 1825 18 15 Charles 1828 Ephraim 1838 Jonathan A. 1817 Franklin G. 1868 Jacob S. h Sherman 1818 Marcus Sperry 1825 Socrates N. m 1822 Jedidiah m 1808 Ebenezer P. 1838 Samuel S. a 1822 John m 1840 Ezra W. 1823 Socrates m Spicer 1849 Eleazar 1823 Eli B. 1832 Tobias h i860 Elijah B. 1824 Albert G. W. m Spofford Otis 1861 Linus E. 1824 1815 Luke A. Sherrill 1825 Benjamin B. // Spooner 1826 Edward W. ;;/ 1818 Franklin h 1827 Henry 1825 Whipple m Sherwood 1829 John h 1839 Erastus C. 1824 Lemuel m 1831 Albert Spoor Shipherd 1831 Buel W. 1874 Austin O. 1833 William L. G. 1823 Zebulon R. h Sprague 1834 Asa B. T830 Fayette h 1822 Isaac N. 1838 Horatio A. a 1830 John h J. 1838 John C. Squier Shipman 1839 James H. 181 1 Miles P. 1859 William R. 1842 Columbus 1838 Ebenezer H. Shumway 1842 Tmiothy C. 1858 George W. 1845 Claudius B. i8i2 Horatio Staples 1851 Nathan A. 1823 Horace m 1834 Oliver H. J. • 1851 William h Edward S. Stapleton 1839 1855 Courtney h SlAS 1861 James B. 1870 James E. 1856 Solomon h 1861 W. E. h 1877 Andrew T. Sill 1862 Charles C. 1878 John C. Nathan B. 1885 Michael A. 1808 Joseph 1863 1866 Abner Starks Silliman 1 87 1 Eben E. 1855 Stephen G. h 1826 Benjamin k 1871 Hiram, Jr. Starr 1878 William" D. Simmons 1834 William H. 1803 John h Snow 1846 Peter 1841 James 1824 William m 1859 Peter h 1849 David G. Solace Stearns Simonds i8ii Calvin 1866 Oscar H. Calvin T, 1862 David K. 1839 1883 Jesse Singleton Southard Steele 1888 William R. h 1821 Alba m 1818 John B. 192 MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.

Steele Strong Tefft i860 John B. 1804 William L. h 1834 James M. tn i860 Charles G. 1813 Noble D. Temple 1816 Moses h Stevens 1824 Robert k 1829 Rollin F. 1821 John 1887 Edward L. k George W. 1838 Enos 1837 1847 Guy C. Ten Brceke 1855 Solon k 1870 Phineas H. h 1884 James Stevenson Stuart Tenney 1825 Robert M. m 1803 Edward S. 1838 Jesse E. Stewart 1832 Homer H. 1873 Herbert M. 1807 Oliver C. Sturdevant Tenny 1824 Amasa 1863 Ethan A. 1826 Erdix 1830 John Sturtevant 1856 Allen 1842 Dugald Tewksbury 1846 ]ohn W. 1822 Daniel W. m 1865 William A. 1878 Julius H. k 1885 Julius V. Sunderland Thacher Stimson 1838 Byron 1826 Joseph Harry P. 1877 SUTPHEN Thayer Stocker 1825 John V. D.;« 1853 Gilbert h 1830 John Swan Stockton Thomas 1853 William D. h 1853 George W. 1809 Benjamin B. 1859 Samuel h 1854 Cornelius A. h Stockwell Sweet 1857 Horace H. 1835 Alanson m 1862 George H. 1861 Chandler N. 1876 John h Stoddard Swetland 1838 Solomon h 1808 William Thompson 1820 Daniel P. 1858 Richard H. // SWIFI' Stone 1826 John 1811 Heman 1827 Cyrenus m 181 1 Asahel h 1812 S. Job 1830 Gilbert T. 1818 Dan 1820 EJenjamin h 1833 Benoni 1823 Dan C. m 1821 Zephaniah h 1864 Strong B. h 1823 Carter G. m 1825 Job S. 1871 William W. 1828 Benjamin P, 1836 George S. 1828 VVheelock S. 1836 Samuel C. Thrall 1834 James A. B. 1837 Lucius A. 1835 Samuel R. 1839 John F. // 1839 Eliphalet Y. TiLDEN 1849 James P. k George S. 1839 1823 Lucius L. 1849 Levi H. h 1850 Edward Y. 1864 William C. 1853 Edward P. i860 Samuel h 1869 Charles F. Swinington TORREY 1887 Melville E. h 1875 Fred G. 1854 Elijah M. Storrs Sylvester Town 1804 Juba 1869 Joseph B. h 1805 Salem 1810 Constant h 1812 Josiah a 1819 Seth P. Taylor 1852 Rufus R. h 1824 John i8n Jonathan Tower 1832 John S. 1834 William H. m. 1835 Zalmon A. 1839 Lathrop 1828 David B. Story 1843 Henry /; Tracy 1863 Myron L. 1844 Townsend E. 1827 Luther M. m Stout 1850 Preston h 1861 George R. Trowbridge Benjamin 1834 m 1865 Henry h 1847 James H. Stowell 1868 John L. h Tucker 1816 Henry Teele 1824 Heman W. m 1845 Austin H. h 1874 Albert K. h 1842 Philip C. h Strickland Tefft Tudor 1815 Jesse 1833 Joseph m 1821 Edward h INDEX. 193

TUFI'S Wade Watkins 1855 fames 1836 John O. m 1824 Ralden A. TUPPER WadHAMS 1842 Henry 1815 Samuel H. // 1838 Edgar P. Watrous 1880 Almon P. h Wainwright 1815 Daniel E. 1817 Charles Turner 1852 Rufus 1836 Ashel B. 1824 Royal h Walden Edward h Watson 1825 1838 George S. TURRILL 1832 Winslow C. h Wales Wati^ 1816 |oel 1820 Joseph N. "Clayton R. Lyman S. 1873 1824 Bradford L. a 1859 TUTHILL 1824 Jonathan h Waugh 1863 Richard S. 1844 Thomas B. 1868 James C. TUTTLE 1887 George R. 1868 William W. 1818 Samuel Walker Weatherill 1824 George m 1823 Sewell m 1824 Thomas m 1827 Amos C. 1825 Charles h Webb Twilight 1833 Jesse 1825 John m De Witt C. 1823 Alexander L. 1834 1825 "Roswell B. m 1850 Amasa h 1834 E. Austin m Twining 1853 William W. 1839 Alexander C. h 1858 George L. h Webber Twitch ELL 1858 Lvman a 1830 Sumner A. h 1877 Willis I. 1858 Stephen A. Webster William H. Tyler 1858 1 8 13 Humphrey i860 Henry F. 1830 Noah h 1823 Bennett h 1862 Aldace F. 1837 Kimball D. m 1854 John S. h 1867 Aldace h Alonzo h George P. h 1859 1864 1872 Edgar L. Weeks 1879 James M. h 1882 Frank A. Tyson 1853 George A. a Wall John E. 1842 John W. 1853 • 1814 Spencer Underwood Weir Waller 1838 John H. 1855 Joseph h 1826 Dudley C. ;;/ Utley Weld Walton 1877 Benjamin M. 1873 Wells H. i860 E. P. h Wellington Vail Ward 1808 Joshua Y. 1838 John G. 1833 Charles S. m i860 Henry H. 1870 Edson S. 1836 Alexis h Vaile Wells 1824 Hezekiah M. m 1S33 Joel m Wardwell Van Doren 1885 George A, h 1836 Robert R. 1822 John L. Ware Westcott Van Kuren 1821 Avery S. 1833 Isaac h 1868 George W. h 1824 Peter m Weston Van Rensselaer Warner 1826 Roswell h 1824 Jeremiah h 1837 William WetherBY 1 861 Ezra Van Syclin J. 1856 Charles 1867 James M, h 1824 Jacob jn 1876 Rollin E. h Wh EATON Van Zandt 1877 Charles B. 1821 Henry N, h 1827 Benjamin m Warren Wheeler Varney 1808 Edward 1825 Paul h 1886 Albert W. 1826 William Y. 1825 Hosea m Vinton 1833 Edward S. 1837 Leonard H. Whelpley 1827 Harvey m Washburn 1823 Samuel W. h Vorce 1815 Ebenezer 1865 Charles A. 1819 Daniel Whipple 1865 Juba H. 1825 Asahei C. 1827 Charles 1

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Whipple Wildes Wood 1830 Francis P. 1837 Asahel H. m 1835 Norman N. 1879 Frank E. Wilds 1836 Jacob A. m Whitaker Charles M. 1836 Samuel M. a 1875 Warren 1856 Ozi W. Wile 1865 C. Whitcomb i868 Edward N. h 1855 Benjamin F. h 1878 William h 1 8 Luke 13 WiLKIE Woodbridge White 1874 James W. h 1817 Enoch D. h 1825 Charles J. m Wilkinson 1852 Pliny H. h Woods 1825 Thomas m 1858 Nehemiah 1825 Gaius P. m Willard i860 Miron h Woodward i86g Horace F. 1813 John Whiteley 1850 Simeon S. 1821 Theodore h 1876 George F. B. 1824 Jonathan D, tn 1813 Joseph 1857 Adrian T. h Whiteside Williams 1807 John h WOODWORTH 1836 John H. 1819 Putnam T. h 1834 James M. ni Whiting 1831 John B. h WOOSTER 1826 Laurin G. m 1834 Charles K. h 1831 Dorastus h x^TTj Spencer m i860 John K. 1844 Orlando Whitlock WiLLSON Worcester 1834 George C. 1813 Hubbard 1804 Leonard h 1835 Duncan m Whit:man 1836 Ezra D. m 1820 William E. Wilson 1837 Samuel M. h Whitney 1 814 Moses E. WORTHEN 18 Lyman 18 16 David 17 1862 H. W. h 1868 Albert D. 1820 James 1868 Joel F. Winchester Wright WiCKHAM 1809 Jonathan D. 1805 Chester X815 Silas i86i Joseph D. h 1847 Warren W. 1827 Plinv R. WiLBER 1849 Oliver W. 1887 Henry N. 1835 Stephen R. 1865 John A. Wines 1838 Emerson R. Wilcox 1839 Norman F. 1827 Enoch C. 1839 Truman K. 1804 Uriah h William 1837 Charles K. a 1 8 13 Carlos 1844 Wing Gustavus 1825 James B. 1848 B. 1830 Horace 1820 Mark T. C. 1870 Eugene F. 1852 Rollin 1832 Halsey R. 1874 George M. 1854 Edward WiNSLOW Wyman 1858 Julius 1815 Miron 1837 Julius L. Wild 1833 Seth E. m 1866 E. A. h 1857 A zel W. WiSWELL Yale i860 Edward P. 185 George F. h 1867 Nathan D. Wilde WOLCOTT Yates 1827 John Andrew h 1815 Samuel 1814 1857 George W. h Wilder 1837 John T. Jeremiah F. h 1838 Philander 1841 Vernon k 1857 1840 Royal G. 1842 Reuben h Young 1871 Arthur ; X864 William H. 1861 John B.

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