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Numerical Index of Graduates NUMERICAL INDEX OF GRADUATES (<I> indicates <I> B K) I *William Kreutzer. B.S. 3 *Rollin Carroll Welch. A.B. 2 *Thomas Alfred McFail. B.S. 1853 4 William T. George. B.S. 6 *Mary Ermina Nash (Spence). A.B. 5 *George K. Johnson. A.B. 1854 7 *Dexter E . Clapp. A.B. 10 Sarah Louise Jackman (Gregory). A.B 8 *Henry Decker. A.B. II *Jabez Robert Jaques. A.B. 9 *George Benjamin Goodwin. A.B. 1855 12 Thaddeus Wilson Collins. B.S. 13 *Alden Gage Wilcox. A.B. 1856 14 George Warren ·Franklin Buck. A.B. 17 George Harvey Locey. B.S. Thaddeus Wilson Collins (No. 12). A.B. 18 *Thomas Daniel Tooker. B.S. 15 *Jonas Buell. B.S. 19 *Lovina Abigail Wood (Collins). A.B. 16 •Mary Green (Wood) . A.B. 1857 20 *Edwin Allen. A.B. 28 *H-armon Staly Hogoboom. A.B. 21 *John Allison. A.B. 29 Henry Homer. Hutton. A.B. 22 *Martha Louise Knight (Allison). A.B. 30 Belva Ann McNall (Lockwood). B.S. 23 Susan Maria Bain (Hogoboom). A.B. 31 Abel C. Moon. A.B. 24 *Peter B. Bradley. A.B. 32 Thomas Willett Rhodes. A.B. 25 *John Avery Brodhead. A.B. 33 *Mary Eustice Wells. B.S. 26 *Hannah Case. B.S. 34 Charles Chandler Wheeler. A.B. 27 Micajah C. Dean. A.B. 1858 35 *Otis Lloyd Gibson. A.B. 38 Melville M. Merrell. A.B. 36 Stephen Humphrey. A.B. 39 *Benton Clark Rude. A.B. 37 *Louis Kistler. A.B. 40 *Joel Dorman Steele. A.B. 1859 41 *David Buell. B.S. 45 *Isaac Gibbard. A.B. 42 Harrison Chamberlain. A.B. 46 Richard E. Green. A.B. 43 *John Newton Dorris. A.B. 47 Samuel Cox Miller. A.B. 44 *Charles Henry Fowler. A.B. 48 *Esther Ann Warner (Fowle~). A.B. 186o 49 *John Alabaster. A.B. 6o Bradlord Simmons Potter. A.B. 50 *il'hn Wesley, Chamberlain. A.B. 61 Fred Holmes Potter. B.S. 51 * enry Seeley Dennis. A.B. 62 *Franklin F . Saunders. A.B. 52 James Hogarth Dennis. A.B. 63 *Ross Clark Scott. B.S. 53 Alva Hull Dorris. B.S. 64 *Schuyler Fisk Seager. A.B. 54 Philo Woodworth Dorris. A.B. 65 *John De La Fletcher Slee. A.B. 55 Charles Eddy. A.B. 4>. 66 *Joseph W. Snow. B.S. 56 Edwin McKee. A.B. 67 Othello Hawks Stevens. A.B. 57 *George McKnight. A.B. 68 Charles Munson Underhill. A.B. 4>. 58 *Erastus Peck. A.B. 69 William H. Webster. B.S. 59 *Alexander Alonzo Phelps. A.B. 70 Frances Eliza York (Spear). A.B. NUMERICAL INDEX OF GRADUATES I86I ?I Lucy Aldrich (Osband). A.B. 78 James Harmon Hoose. B.S. 4>. 72 *Sarah Ann Barr (Maclay). B.S. 79 *Reuben Dewitt Munger. A.B. 4>. 73 ~Charles Zophar Case. A.B. So William Merritt Osband. A.B. 74 John Arthur Clark. A.B. 8I *Lucia Richmond Pitts (Gaudern). B.S. ?S Wilbur Fisk Flint. A.B. 82 Henry R. Sanford. A.B. 4>. 76 Julius Charles Hitchcock. A.B. 83 *Edward Cyrus Walker. A.B. 77 Sarah Marcia Holland (Ellery). A.B. I862 84 Sidney Orlando.Bames. A.B. 94 Augusta M. Hubbard (Blakeslee) . A.B. as William Butler Bates. B.S. 9S George Ransom Kent. A.B. 86 William Marcy_ Benson. A.B. 96 George Gary Markham. A.B. 87 *Alice Brown (Hewitt). A.B. 97 Galen Leonidas Nichols. A.B. 88 *William Nathaniel Chapman. A.B. 98 *Washington Irving Nichols. A.B. 89 *Stephen Clark Copeland. A.B. 99 Auzella Cornelia Rolison (Hunt). A.B. 90 *Philip Crisfield. A.B. 100 *Helen Maria Rumsey(VanAlstyne).A.B. 91 *Joseph W . Davis. B.S. IOI *Mark Sibley Taylor. A.B. 92 Flora Amelia Ellis (Wells). A.B. 4>. I02 George VanAlstyne. A.B. 93 Franci~ Marion Grove. B.S. I863 I03 *Terry G. Baker. B.S. IIO *Edwin Walter Hall. A.B. I04 *John Thomas Brownell. A.B. III *Manley Sylvester Hard. B.S. 4>. IOS Frances Sarah Case (Morse). A.B. II2 Charles Glenbervie Hudson. A.B. I06 *Mary Emma Clark (Stone). A.B. II3 Jerome E. Porter. B.S. I07 *John Nelson Edwards. B.S. I I4 *Leander Franklin Riddle. B.S. I08 Sarah A. Ford (Crosby). B.S. us *Adelia St. John (Gates) . B.S. I09 John Cook Gates. B.S. u6 *Joseph Wayne. A.B. II? Theron Cooper. A.B. 4>. I2I *Isaac Newton Lowry. A.B. II8 *Elizabeth Maria Disbrow (Gould). B.S I22 Mary Elizabeth Preston. A.B. II9 James Goddard Hawkins. A.B. I23 Frances Ann Smallwood (Lane). B.S. I20 *Joseph Jones. A.B. I24 *Mary Adelia Smallwood (Brownell).B.S. I •s *George Albert Bates. B.S. I33 John Beeden Smallwood. A.B. 126 *Walter Abner Brownell. A.B. 4>. I34 Celia Adelaide Stowell (Hard). B.S. I>7 Amelia Goodrich Bush (Guile). A.B. I3S Thomas Blanchard Stowell. A.B. 4>. I28 Ardelia Borden Bush (Wayne). A.B. I36 *Elliot Winfield Suffern. B.S. 129 Clark Pettingill Hard. A.B. I37 *George Bristol Warner. A.B. 130 Benjamin Franklin Hitchcock. B.S. I38 *Newton Weller. B.S. I3I *Lemoyne Alida Hale (Hoose). B.S. I39 Emily Winters. A.B. I32 *William Henry Homer. B.S. I866 I40 Francis Asbury Baker. B.S. ISO *Elias DeWitt Huntley. A.B. I4I *Albert Gary Beebe. A.B . ISI *George Kelsey Powell. A.B. 4>. I42 *William Riley Benham. A.B. 4>. IS2 *Melville Alverson Senter. A.B. I4J *Mabel C. Bristol (McMillan). A.B. IS3 *Margaret Virginia Taylor(Fenner). A.B. I44 Benjamin S. Coffin. B.S. IS4 *Mary Elizabeth Taylor. A.B. I4S Alexander Magnus Drummond. A.B. ISS George Henry Warren. B.S. I46 Jason Nelson Fradenburgh. A.B. IS6 Joseph L. Whiting. A.B. 147 *Cassius Homer Green. A.B. IS? Emily Beaman Wooden. A.B. I48 *George Sheldon Griffin. A.B. ISS Franklin Enos Gary Woods. A.B. 149 William Newell Hanna. A.B. I867 IS9 *Edward Gibbs Bickford. A.B. I64 Ebenezer Herman Latimer. A.B . I6o *Orin Starr Bixby. B.S. I6S William Harvey Lennon. A.B. •• I61 LaFayette Congdon. A.B. 4>. I66 *Loren Grant Ovenshire. A.B. 162 James Waterous Hall. A.B. I67 *Lowell Lyman Rogers. A.B. I63 *Sara Miller Ranchette (Hunt). A.B. 168 Charles Wesley Winchester. A.B. 4>. NUMERICAL INDEX OF GRADUATES !868 169 Alonzo Augustus Ashmun. A.B. 175 Miner Hamlin Paddock. A.B. I70 *Miles Gaylord Bullock. A.B. 176 Rose Evaline Rolison (Benjamin.) A.B. I7I *William Henry Dodd. A.B. 177 Jay Kellogg Smith. A.B. I72 John Roxburgh Gordon. A.B. 178 Carlton Cyrenus Wilbor. A.B. <1>. I73 *Ralph Hunt. A.B. 179 *Emma Wilbor (Peet). B.S. I74 William Ward Hunt. A.B. !869 ISO *George Hamilton Barton. A.B. 187 Hiram William Hunt. A.B. I8I *Erasmus Darwin Blakeslee. A.B. 188 *David Simons Kellicott. B.S. <1>. I82 189 *Harriet J. Kendall (Thompson). A.B. I83 ~~:~~h P,til!i!!'Wi~h~r~· f.s~· 190 Marsena E. Pierce (Thompson). B.S. I84 Sara Elizabeth Fisher (Barton). A.B. 191 Edward M. Sawyer. B.S. ISS *Thomas B. Hopkins. A.B. 192 Benjamin Jackson Tracy. A.B. 186 *Oscar Allen Houghton. A.B. <1>. J870 193 Gedney Sevellon Bauter. B.S. 200 *John Todd McMahon. A.B. 194 Alfred Case. A.B. 201 Charles Edward Millspaugh. A.B. <1>. 195 *Monroe George Cheney. B.S. 202 *John Shepard Morgan. A.B. Ig6 Thomas Christmas Claven. B.S. 203 John A. Munson. B.S. 197 Sarah Eliza Douglass (McMahon). A.B. 204 William Henry Reese. A.B. <1>. 198 *Porter Montgomery French. A.B. <1>. 205 Martha Robinson (Almy). B.S. 199 *Emma Louise Hyatt (Murphy). A.B. r8yr 206 Richard Hogarth Dennis. B.S. 1872 207 *George Hamlin Baker. B.S. 217 *Henry Marcus Hill. B.S. 2!)8 ~ohn Wesley Blake. B.S. 218 Mary L. Huntley (Mathews). B.S. 209 rancis Durbin Blakeslee. A.B. <1>. 219 Roland Sabine Keyser. A.B. <1>. 210 Francis John Cheney. A.B. <1>. 220 *Warren Mann. A.B. .II *Noyes Banzett Congdon. A.B. 221 George·Martin. B.S. 2 .12 Richard Watson Copeland. A.B. 222 Heman Wright Morris. B.S. 213 . John Mather Dolph. A.B. 223 William Waltrous Smallwood • B.S. 214 George Herbert Dryer. A.B. <1>. 224 Wilbur Fletcher Steele. A.B. <1>. 215 *Noyes K. Fowler. B.S. 225 John Erastus Weaver. B.S. 216 Henry Otis Harris. B.S. 1873 226 *Henry G. Buckingham. M.D. 231 JohnS. Niles. M.D. 227 *George William Elliott. A.B. 232 George P. Reynolds. M.D. 228 *Milton Joseph Griffin. A.B. <1>. 233 *Azariah D. Simonds. M.D. 229 James E. Kelsey. M.D. 234 Sarah VanTuyl. M.D. 230 Robert Hall Maclay. A.B. I874 235 Elbert Augustus Ainsworth. M.D. 244 Herman D. Hunt. M.D. 236 *Charles 0 . Baker. M.D. David Simons Kellicott (No.88). Ph.B. 237 *Charles Wesley Bowen. M.D. 245 Rena A. Michaels (Atchison). B.S. +. 238 Mary Frances Cary (Davis). A.B. 246 *E. A. Overhiser. M.D. 239 AmosS. Edwards. M.D. 247 *Frank Smith Porter. A.B. 240 Charles Addison Fowler. A.B. 248 Edwcin Richard Redhead. A.B. 241 ]. A. Griffin. M.D. 249 Frank Smalley. A.B. <1>. 242 *Horace F . Hatch. M.D. 250 *EJecta B. Whipple. A.B. <1>. 243 Asa G. Henry. M.D. !875 251 Lorainah E. Arnold (Hitchcock).
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