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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1832 Apr) Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 4-1-1832 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1832 Apr) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1832 Apr)" (1832). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 23. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/23 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by Bowdoin Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Bowdoin College Catalogues by an authorized administrator of Bowdoin Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. si<t**~e^_ COLLECe DEC 4 1909 ^, .4, %'vV(CK, «i£ ea&giiL04ira£ BOWDOIN COLLEGE. 1832. / CATALOGUE OF THE ©fficere antr Stutrente OF BOWDOIN COLLEGE AND THE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF MAINE. APRIL 1332. BRUNSWICK, PRESS OF JOSEPH GRIFFIN. 1832. BOWDOIN COLLEGE. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. President. Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN,LL.D. V.Presidem. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Secretary. His Excel. SAMUEL E. SMITH. Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET, D. D. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW, LL.D. Hon. WILLIAM P . PREBLE, LL.D. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, Jun. LL.D. Hon. ALBION K. PARRIS. Hon. JOHN HOLMES. Hon. JOHN CHANDLER. -,. Hon. MARK L. HILL. Hon. JUDAH DANA. Hon. WILLIAM KING. Hon. JAMES BRIDGE. Hon. BENJAMIN J. PORTER. Hon. JOSHUA WINGATE, Jun. Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE. Hon. ASHUR WARE. Hon. REUEL WILLIAMS. ISAAC ILSLEY, Esq. ETHER SHEPLEY, Esq. Hon JEREMIAH BAILEY. BENJAMIN HASEY, Esq. BOARD OF OVERSEERS ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. President. CHARGES S. DAVEIS, Esq. Vice President. ROBERT D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary. RICHARD COBB, Esq. LEVI CUTTER, Esq. DAVID DUNLAP, Esq. Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Rev. REUBEN NASON. BENJAMIN RANDALL, Esq. Rev. JOHN W. ELLINGWOOD. ISAAC LINCOLN, M.D. JOHN MERRICK, Esq. EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq. Dr. ENOCH S. TAPPAN, Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN. CHARLES VAUGHAN, Esq. Hon. AB1EL WOOD. Hon. SANFORD KINGSBERY. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jun. Rev. ASA CUMMINGS. Hon. NATH'L GROTON. Hon. ROBERT P. DUNLAP. Hon. JOSEPH E. FOXCROFT. Hon, JONATHAN PAGE. Hon. JOSIAH W. SEAVER. Hon. PELEG TALLMAN. EBENEZER CLAPP, Esq. Hon. JOHN DOLE. Hon. PELEG SPRAGUE. CHARLES DUMMER, Esq. Rev. DANIEL GOULD. Hon.RUFUS M'INTIRE. WILLIAM LADD, Esq. Rev, THOMAS WILLIAMS. Rev. SENECA WHITE. WILLIAM A.HAYES, Esq. FREDERIC ALLEN, Esq, Hon. GEORGE EVANS. Rev. ALLEN GREELY. t Hon. HENRY W. FULLER. ISAAC G. REED, Esq. JACOB ABBOT, Esq. Rev. SAMUEL JOHNSON. JOHN MUSSEY,Esq. WILLIAMS EMMONS, Esq. Rev. GEORGE E.ADAMS. JOHN H. SHEPPARD, Esq. JOHN A. VAUGHAN, Esq. WILLIAM CUTTER, Esq. Rex. BENNET TYLER, D.D. WILMOT WOOD, Esq. Rev. SWAN L. POMEROY, MERRITT CALDWELL, Esq. Dr. ISSACHAR SNELL. PHILIP EASTMAN, Esq. JOSIAH PIERCE, Esq. JOSEPH McKEEN, Esq. Treasurer of the College. 1* OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT. PRESIDENT. PARKER CLEAVELAND, A.M. Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Natural Philosophy. JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic. REUBEN D. MUSSEY, M. D, Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery. SAMUEL P. NEWMAN, A. M. Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, and Lecturer on Civil Polity and Political Economy. ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, A. M. Professor of Languages and Classical Literature. JAMES M'KEEN, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics. THOMAS C. UPHAM, A. M. Professor of Metaphysics and Ethics, and Instructer in the Hebrew Language- WILLIAM SMYTH, A. M. Professor of Mathematics. HENRY W, LONGFELLOW, A, M. Professor of the Modern Languages. HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, A.M. Librarian. FACULTY OF MEDICINE. President of the College. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. of the Trustees. ISAAC LINCOLN, M. D. of the Overseers. Dr. JONATHAN PAGE, of the Overseers. PARKER CLEAVELAND,M.D. Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica. JOHN DELAMATER, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic. REUBEN D. MUSSEY, M. D. Lecturer on Anatomy and Surgery. JAMES M'KEEN, M. D. Professor of Obstetrics. P. CLEAVELAND, Librarian. ROBERT W. WOOD, A. B. ASHER ELLIS, Assistant Librarians. ABIEL WILLIAMS, A. B. J&eMcal Class ATTENDING LECTURES, FEBRUARY—MAY, 1832. The second Course of Lectures is indicated by f ; and the third Course prefixed to the name of the student. by X j NAMES. RESIDENCE. INSTRUCTLRS. Adams Darius, a. b. Gilead. | Allen Horatio G. Bath B. D. Bartlett, m. d. Bacon Alvan Scarborough Horace Bacon, m. d. Barbour Francis, a. b. Gorham W. H. Peabody, m. d. t Bartlett Levi S. Kingston, N. H. John Barrett, m. d. t Battey Benjamin A. Providence, R. I. Usher Parsons, m. d. Baxter Hiram C. Orono Elisha Baxter, m. d. f Bearce Simeon L. Minot T. L. Megquier, m. d. Berry John A. Saco H. B. C. Greene, m. d. Dr. J. Cochran & J. f Boynton James C. Monmouth Cochran, Jr. m. d. t Buck James M. Sumner Dr. Jacob Tewksbury. t Chase Charles Beerfield, N. H. Dr. T. Brown. t Cochran William Edgecomb Thomas Sherman, m.d. | Cummings James M. Boston, Ms. John Barrett, m. d. Cunningham James P. Peterborough, N.H .S. Richardson, m.d. t Cushman Hosea L. Buckfield J. W. Mighels, m. d. 10 Cutler Calvin, m. d. Jaffrey, N. H. if Daggett Elijah A. Waldoborougk John G. Brown, m. d. t Deane William P. Minot J. W. Mighels, m. d. Dr. J. Cochran & J. Dearborn Henry S. Monmouth J I Cochran Jr. m. d. t Ellis Asher Topsham James M'Keen, m. d. t Fabyan George Scarborough Dr. B. Smart. Dr. T.W. Bridgham Foss Simeon Leeds & Job Holmes, m. d. Fox John Jaffrey, N. H. Luke Howe, m. d. Frink John N. Portland John Barrett, m. d. Garcelon Seward, m.d. Brunswick. t Gilman Joseph W. B. South Berwick J. S. Goodwin, m. d. Gillpatrick Rufus Trenton N. Abbott, m. d. f Goodhue Samuel G. Deerfield, N. H. Daniel Mowe, m. d. f Gould Samuel L. Topsjield, Ms. Dr. N. Cleaveland. Griffin Joseph H. Charlestown, R. I. Dr. Dan King. Hodsdon Daniel, Jr. Kennebunk Dr. B. Smart. Holman Nathaniel Canaan Sullivan Holman, m. d. J Houghton Lewis W. Waterford L. Gage, m. d. $ Huse Jonathan Warren Dr. Joseph Huse. J Huse Joseph Warren Moses R. Ludwig, m.d. t Jewett William H. Gardiner Silas Holman, m. d. f Loomis Jacob 0. Hebron, Con. Jabez L. White, m. d. J Lovell Porter K. Jeremie, St. Domin. James M'Keen, m.d. Ludwig Gardner Waldoborough Moses R. Ludwig, m.d. Manter Ezra Wayne S. Plaisted, m. d. f Marble John Harmony Dr. T. Eastman. Marshall Thomas H. Jaffrey, N. H. Luke Howe, m. d. Marston Ephraim Falmouth C. T. S. Brackett,M.D. t Martin John C. Seekonk, Ms, Dr. Calvin Martin, . 11 Allen Phillips, m. d« f Milliken Ebenezer C. Farmington Mills Samuel B. St. Armand, L. Can. John Parker m. d. $ Morrell Isaac Cornish Moses Sweat m. d. Mulvey Boothe C. m. d, Waterborough. Norton James Standish Phineas Ingalls, m. d. Parker Hiram South Berwick Dr. Charles Trafton. Parlin Lewis P. Winthrop Nelson H. Carey, m. d. f Parsons Edwin Portland John Barrett, m. d. Peabody Edward Bridgton William Harper, m. d. t Pollard Benjamin Cornville Dr. T. Eastman. Pool Alexander South Reading, Ms.Dr. John Stevens. "l Pratt Calvin B. a. b. Bridgewater, Ms. Samuel Alden, m. d. Prescott Henry M. Brunswick. t Reed Nathan Minot Dr. J. S. Millett. t Rider Robert E. Albion Thomas Gore, M. d. Rich George B. Bangor Dr. H. Rich. Roath Benjamin T Norwich, Con. W. Hooker, m. d. Robie Francis B. a. b. G orham W. H. Peabody, m. d. Robinson Elijah Barton, Vt. F. W. Adams, m. d. X Ruggles Paul Carmel Dr. J. H. Brainerd. Sawyer William B. Otisjield John Barrett, m. d. Scudder Zeno Barnstable, Ms. Amos Nourse, m. d. t Small William B. Jay Dr. S. Small. t Smart Nicholas E. Kennebunk Dr. B. Smart. Smith George W. Kennebunk Port H. B. C. Greene, m. d. t Smith Jefferson Gray Dr. B. Smart. Stevens Alonzo J. W. Shapleigh Dr. Whiting Stevens. t Stevens Elbridge G. Pittston James Coffin, m. d. Stevens John P. New Gloucester Joel S. Stevens, m. d. Swain John how ell. Ms. Josiah Crosby, m. d. 12 t Sweat Jesse Parsonsfield Moses Sweat, m. d . Theobald Frederic P.a.b. Wiscasset Dr. P. E. Theobald. 5 S. Thayer, m. d. & Tobey James S. Fairfield t }D. Shepherd, m. d. j- Tompson Theophilus Freeport Ebenr. Wells, m. d. Upham Alfred Rochester, N. H. Jabez Dow, m. d. t Ward Nathan Dover, N. H. S. S. Kendall, m. d. X Warren Moses R. Milton, N. H. Dr. Stephen Drew. J Washburn Nahum Bridgewater, Ms. Samuel Alden, m. d. tWeeden John E. South Kingston R. I.William Turner, m. d. Weeks Charles M. a. b. Greenland, N. H. C. W. Chauncy, m. d. t Wells Theodore Deerfield, N. H. Dr. T. Brown. J Wight Nahum Gilead Dr. John Grover. t Williams Abiel, a. b. Raynham, Ms. James M'Keen, m. d. J Wood Robert W. a. b. Augusta C. Briggs, m. d. J Wood William, a. b. Portland John Barrett, m. d. .. aattiretrfiratrttates. SENIORS. NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS Abbot Charles E. Weld Dr. Page's. Angier George C. Belfast 23 M.H.* Ayer Joseph C. Newfield 21 N.C.f Barrett Benjamin F. Dresden 14 M. H. Bartol Cyrus A. Portland 9M. H. Beeman Samuel Bridgton 10 M. H. Chase Stephen H. Fryeburg 15 N. C. Chute Ariel P. Lowell, Ms. Dr. Page's. Copp John Wakefield, N. H. 13 M. H. Dole Albert G Alna 13 N. C. Fales Edward G Brunswick 5N. C Goodwin Daniel R. Berwick 27 M. H, Goodwin Frederic J. South Berwick 27 M. H. Johnston John Bristol SIM. H. Moore Ebenezer Gardiner 32 M. H. Osgood Henry B Fryeburg 15 N. C. Patten John E Portland 11 N.
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