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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1825) Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 1-1-1825 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1825) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1825)" (1825). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 9. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/9 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]. CATALOGUE f ^ ^ y? A* OF THE -- mttcnt* anir stufccuts OP 2£^$u¥ioiw &Joii*jg** BRUNSWICK, ME. PBINTED BT JOSEPH GlUFFIlf, 1820. 4 TOWTOSlf ©®JL3L3B<&& BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D.D. President. Rev. HEZEKIAH PACKARD, D. D. Vice Presi©<ent, Hon. BENJAMIN ORR, Secretary. Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL.D. Hon.JOSIAH STEBBINS. Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET, D. D. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW. Hon. WILLIAM P. PREBLE. Hon. NATHAN WESTON, Jun. His Excell. 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, Juk. Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE. Hon. ASHUR WARE. , REUEL WILLIAMS, Esq. Rev. EDWARD PAYSON, D. D. Hon. THOxMAS BOND. Rev. NATHANIEL H. FLETCHER. BOARD OF OVERSEERS. * Hon. JEREMIAH BAILEY, President. ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. Vice President. ROBERT. D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary. Hon. BENJAMIN AMES. Hon. WILLIAM D. WILLIAMSON. RICHARD COBB, Esq. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jurw Rev. JONATHAN COGSWELL. Rev. ASA CUMMINGS. SAMUEL CONY, Esq. NATH'L GROTON, Esq. LEVI CUTTER, Esq. Hon. ROBERT P. DUNLAP. CHARLES S. DAVEIS, Esq. Hon. JOSEPH E. FOXCROFT, DAVID DUNLAP, Esq. Hon. JONATHAN PAGE. Hon. SAMUEL FESSENDEN. ETHER SHEPLEY, Esq. Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Hon. JOSIAH W. SEAVER, JOSIAH W. MITGHELL, Esq Hon. PELEG TALLMAN. Rev. ELtSHA MOSELY. Hon. DANIEL ROSE. Rev. REUBEN NASON- EBENEZER CLAPP, Esq. BENJ'N RANDALL, Esq. Hon. JOHN DOLE. Rev. JOHN W. ELLINGWOOD. EBEN'R T. WARREN, Esq. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq Hon. PELEG SPRAGUE. SIMON GREENLEAF, Esq. WILLIAM K. PORTER, Esq. CENJAM1N HASEY, Esq. CHARLES DUMMER, Esq. Dr. JOHN A. HYPE. Hon. JOHN ANDERSON, Dr. ISAAC LINCOLN. Rev. DANIEL GOULD. JOSEPH M'KEEN, Esq. Hon. STEPHEN THACHER. JOHN MERRICK. Esq. RUFUS M' INTIRE, Esq. EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq. WILLIAM LADD.Esq. Dr. ENOCH S. TAPPAN. Rev. THOMAS WILLIAMS. jRev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN/ Rev. SENECA WHITE. CHARLES VAUGHAN, Esq. WILLIAM A. HAYES, Esq. Hon. ABIEL WpOD. FREDERIC ALLEN, Esq. Hon. SANFORD KINGSBERY. Rev. ASA MEAD. JIoiV SAMUEL E.SMITH. ,JOHN AR.BOT, $sq Treasurer of the College. ©JPJPICEJBS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT* Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D.D. PRESIDENT. PARKER CLEAVELAND, A. M. professor of mathe* MATICS AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, AND LECTURER ON CHEMISTRY AND MINERALOGY. 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. THOMAS C. UPHAM, A. M. professor of metaphysics AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY, AND LECTURER ON BIBLICAL LITERATURE. WILLIAM SMYTH, A. M. assistant professor of math-* EMATICS, AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. JOSEPH H. ABBOT, A. B. librarian, and tutor in mod- ern LANGUAGES. UNDERGRADUATES. Seniors XAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Abbot Gorham D. Brunswick No. 11 JV. C* Appleton William Amherst, N. H. 25 JV. C. Apthorp Leonard F. Boston Ms. 15 JV. C. Boyd Samuel S. Portland 27 M. H.\ Brinsmade Peter A. Hartford, Con. Mrs. Jones'. Clark Samuel L. Winthrop 6 M.H. Cleaveland John Topsjield, Ms. Mr. Grows*. Curtis William Brunswick Mr. Grows'. Farrar Samuel Dexter Mrs. Adams'. Frost Obadiah E. Topsham 13 M. H. Gilman John T. Exeter, N. H. 9 JV. C. Granger Daniel T. Saco 13 M. H. Hilliard William T. Gorham 27 JV. C. Learned Edward D. Gardiner 11 JV. c. Leland Joseph W. Saco 13 JV. C. J^ord Charles A. Kennebunk Port Prof. Upham's. M'Lellan Isaac Boston, Ms. 10 M. H. Merriam Jonas Topsfield, Ms. 29 JV. C. Moody Benjamin Falmouth 23 M. H. Nelson Horatio Castine 8 JV. C. Paine William Portland 5 JV. C. Prentiss Sergeant S. Gorham 25 JV. C. W C. New College. fj|f. H. .Maine Hal). '•... /- ; NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Rovve James S. Exeter, N. H. 28 M. H Rowland Jonathan M . New Haven, Cor 9 M. H. Russwurm John B. Boston, Ms. Mr. PettengilPs. Sawyer George Y. Wakefield, N. IT. 21 JV. a Sherman Joseph Edgecomb 9 M.R. Smith Manasseh H. Warren 23 M. H. Southgate Robert Portland Mr. A. Dunning's. Thatcher Benjamin B . Warren 29 n. a Trask George Beverly, Ms. J. M'Lellan's, Esq. Wilcox Charles W.C . York 31 N a Woodman Moses E. Fryeburg 27 M. H Sfuuiors- Abbot John S. Temple Mr. GrowsV Adams Joseph West Newbury, Ms. 16 JV. C. Allen Horace O. Sanford 21 M. IL Ames Bailey Industry Bailey Lewis Brunswick Miss Bailey's, Baldwin Abraham C. Guilford, Con. 32 M. H. Blake Samuel H. Hartford 26 N. C. Blood Mighill H. Bucksport Mrs. Adams'. Brown Enoch E. Hampden 31 M: H. Cleaveland Moses P. Brunswick Prof. Cleaveland's. Codman John Portland 10 JV. C. Dodge Asa Newcastle 26 JV. C. Dorr Joseph H. Boston, Ms. Col. Estabrook's. Dummer Henry E. Hallowell 11 M.H. Felch Alphcus Limerick Rev. B. Titcomb's. Field Charles North Yarmouth 32 M. IL NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Field Henry C. Belfast No. 31 JV. C. Gage Franklin Augusta 12. ^T. C. Hale John P. Rochester, N. H. 14 M. H. Hilliard John H. Gorham 27 JV. C. Hodgdon John Weave, N. H. J. M'Lellan's, Esq. Jordan Ichabod G. Saco 25 M. H. Jordan Nahum Surry 32 JV. a Kellogg Gardiner Windham 31 M. H. Leavitt James T. Bangor Locke Caleb Hollis 16 jv. a M'Lellan William P. Portland 25 M. H. Moulton George F. Bucksport 2VM.H. Owen John Portland Rev. B. Titcomb's. Peabody Ephraim Wilton, N. H. Mr. J. Grows*. Stevens Joseph B. Breokfield, Con. 30 JV. C. Tyng James H. Newburyport, Ms Mr. J. Grows'. Vaughan William M. Hallowell 22 JV. C. Wingate George R.D. Portland 14 M. H. Woodhull Richard Fairfield, Con. 30 JV. C. £bop)ioittorc& Allen William Norridgewock No. 14 JV. C. Baker Silas Edgecomb 12 M. H. Bartlett John C. Charlestown, Ms. 6 JV. C. Bearce Josiah A. Hebron *24 JV. C. Bond Francis E. Hallowell 12 M. H. Brewster Charles R. Buxton 22 M. H. 10 NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Burnham John S. Orland No. 29 M. H. Caldwell Merritt Hebron 7 M. H. Clcaveland Ebenezer By field, Ms. 29 M. H. Cleaveland James B. Brunswick Prof. Cleaveland's. Cutler Nathan M. Farmington 26 M. H. Cutter Edward F. Portland 26 M. H. Dewey Avery W. Brunswick 32 JV. C. Everett George Montville 6 JV. C. Fisher Josiah Bhuehill 15 M. H. Fuller Henry W. Augusta Rev. B. Titcomb's. Gilpatrick Joseph Gardiner 22 M H. Green Albert G. Bath 28 JV. C. Kingsbery Sanford A. Gardiner 22 JV. C. Lane George W. Readfield 24 JV; C. Larrabee William Strong 7 M.H. Marsh Gilbert H. Thomaston 15 M. H. Parsons John U. Parsonsfield 16 M. H. Perkins Horatio N. Kennebunk Port 14 JV. C. Rackleff Charles Portland Rev. B. Titcomb's. Sawyer Luther D. Wakefield, N. H. 21 JV. C. Tallman Henry Bath 28 JV. C, Weston William N. Eastport 8 JV. C. iFw&limeti* Adams William B. Boston, Ms. No. 18 ^V. C. Allen Henry C. East Bridgewater, Ms. 1 M Jrl. Aptliorp Harrison O. Boston, Ms. 15 N. C. ir ' *. <<f r . =: i y NAMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Bailey Dudley P. North Yarmouth Barnes Phinehas Bucksport No. 19 n. c. Bartlett John New Ipswich^ N. H 2 M.H. Benson Alfred G. Boston, Ms. 16 M.H. Bradstreet Joseph Gardiner Hon.B. Orr's. Clark Dennis Strong 20 Jlf. H. Cleavelaad Elisha L. Topsjield, Ms. 8 M.H. Coffin George Newburyport, Ms. 3^. C. Day John Q. Portland Mr. A. Dunning's. Bitson Asa M. Wilton 30 M. H. Evans R'jckard Andover, Ms. 2 M.H. Green Alexander R. Topsham 8 M.fJ. Haines Allen Brunswick Hartley John F. Saco Rev. B. Titcomb's. Holmes Charles H. Alfred 20 JV. C. Knight Isaac Waterford 4 JV. C. Lash Augustus F. Waldoborough 19 M. H. Manning Thomas New Gloucester 4 N. C. McCobb Henry B. Phipsburg 20 JV. C. Mc Cobb James T. Phipsburg 18 JV. C. M'Culloch Hugh Kennebunk 30 M. H. Mitchell Jacob North Yarmouth 19 Jtf.H. Mitchell Samuel V. North Yarmouth Munson Samuel New Sharon 2 JV. C. Orr Richard T. Bruntwick Hon. B. Orr's. Pike Edgar Calais Rev. B. Titcomb's. Pratt Darius North Yarmouth 3 JV. C. Putnam Roman L. Holton Robie Francis B. Gorham 30 Jfcf.JH. 12 N VMES. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. Sessions Joseph Lunenburg, Vt. No. 19JV. C Sewall Kiah B. Phipsburg 2 JV. C. Sherman Thomas Edgecomb Soule Moses Frexport Swift George B. JIndovcr, Ms. 1 JU. J/. Theobald Frederic P. fViscassct Wood William Portland Mr. A. Dunning's. Seniors 33 Juniors 34 •y* / Sophomores 28 Freshmen 39 Total 13-i-f /.
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