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Bowdoin College Catalogue (1823 Oct) Bowdoin College Bowdoin Digital Commons Bowdoin College Catalogues 10-1-1823 Bowdoin College Catalogue (1823 Oct) Bowdoin College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues Recommended Citation Bowdoin College, "Bowdoin College Catalogue (1823 Oct)" (1823). Bowdoin College Catalogues. 5. https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/course-catalogues/5 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]. t t. li mn i n i f mm iin *aimul<dqto OF THE mtlttvu anir sttiirentss OF MAINE,") OCTOBER, 1823. Brunswick, J. Griffin, Pr. iWBQW <KQIHLWa& OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT. Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D.D, PRESIDENT. PARKER CLEAVELAND, M. D. professor of mathe- matics AND NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, AND LECTURER ON CHEMISTRY AND MATERIA MEDICA. SAMUEL P. NEWMAN, A. M. professor of languages. NATHAN SMITH, M. D. lecturer on the theory and PRACTICE OF PHYSIC AND ON SURGERY. JOHN D. WELLS, M. D. professor of anatomy and sur* GERY. JOHN ABBOT, A. M. librarian. ALPHEUS S. PACKARD, A. M. tutor in languages AND METAPHYSICS. WILLIAM M'DOUGALL, A. M. tutor in natural phi- losophy AND MATHEMATICS. JOSHUA N. DANFORTH, A. M. WILLIAM SMYTH, A. B. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. Rev. WILLIAM ALLEN, D. D. President. Rev. HEZEKIAH PACKARDJD.D. Vice President. Hon. BENJAMIN ORR, Secretary. Rev. THOMAS LANCASTER. Rev. ELIJAH KELLOGG. Hon. SAMUEL S. WILDE, LL. D. Hon. PRENTISS MELLEN, LL. D. Hon. JOSIAH STEBBINS. Rev. ELIPHALET GILLET. Rev. ICHABOD NICHOLS, D. D. Hon. STEPHEN LONGFELLOW, Jun. 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 WMGATE, Jun. Hon. ERASTUS FOOTE. Hon. ASHUR WARE. REUEL WILLIAMS, Esq. BOARD OF OVERSEERS. Hon. JEREMIAH BAILEY, President. ROBERT H. GARDINER, Esq. Vice President* ROBERT D. DUNNING, Esq. Secretary. Hon. BENJAMIN AMES. Hon. ABIEL WOOD. RICHARD COBB, Esq. Rev. EDWARD PAYSON, D. B, Rev. JONATHAN COGSWELL- Hon. BARRETT POTTER SAMUEL CONY, Esq. Hon. SANFORD KINGSBURY. LEVI CUTTER, Esq. Hon. SAMUEL E. SMITH. CHARLES S. DAVEIS, Esq. Hon. WILLIAM D. WILLIAMSON. DAVID DUNLAP, Esq. Hon. ALFRED JOHNSON, Jun. Hon. SAMUEL FESSENDEN. Rev. PETER S. TEN BROECK. Rev. ENOS MERRILL. Rev. ASA CUMMINGS. Hon. AMMI R. MITCHELL, Esq. NATH'L GROTON. Esq. JOSIAH W. MITCHELL, Esq. ROBERT P. DUNLAP Esq. Rev. ELISHA MOSELY. JOSEPH M'KEEN, Esq. Rev. REUBEN NASON. Hon. JOSEPH E. FOXCROFT. BENJ'N RANDALL, Esq. Hon. JONATHAN PAGE. Rev. JOHN W. ELLINGWOOD. ETHER SHEPLEY, Esq. EBENEZER EVERETT, Esq. Hon. JOSIAH W. SEAVER. SIMON GREENLEAF, Esq. Hon. PELEG TALLMAN. BENJAMIN HASEY, Esq. Dr. SAMUEL AYER. Dr. JOHN A. HYDE. Hon. DANIEL ROSE. Dr. ISAAC LINCOLN. Hon. EBENEZER CLAP. JOHN MERRICK, Esq. Hon JOHN DOLE. EDWARD RUSSELL, Esq. EBEN'R T. WARREN, Esq. Hon. WOODBURY STORER. PELEG SPRAGUE, Esq. Dr. ENOCH S. TAPPAN. WILLIAM K. PORTER, Esq. Rev. BENJAMIN TAPPAN. CHARLES DUMMER,-Esq, CHARLES VAUGFIAN, Esq. JOHN ANDERSON, Esq-. JOHN ABBOT, Esq. Treasurer of the College, Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013 http://archive.org/details/catalog1823bowd UNDERGRADUATES; Allen Harrison Industry No. 29 JV. at Burk Frederic W. Woodstock, Vt. No. 11 JV. C. Caldwell Zenas Hebron No. 13.M.#.t Carleton Moses Wiscasset No. 6 Jlf .H. .7 Codman Wiiliam H. Portland No. Z1M.H. Deane Ebenezer F. Minot No. 31 JV. C. Hatch William Exeter, N, H. No. 27 JfeT. H. Little William A. Castine No. 10M.H -fr Mason William Castine No. 10 M.H. M'Dougall Thomas Gorham No. 32 M.H. Moody Theodore L. Kennebunk No. 9 JW.JJ. Pierce Franklin Hillsborough, N.H. No. 13JJf.#. Stow Calvin E. Natick, Mass. No. 25 JV. C. Talbot Samuel Freeport. No. 29 JV. a Abbot Charles J. Castine No. 26 jv. a Abbot John S. C. Brunswick No 8 JV. C. Ayer Thomas Plastow, N. H. No. 31 M. H * JV. C. New College. f M. H, Maiae HaJl. 8 Bacon Elisha Freeport No. 30 N. C. Badger John Gilmanton, N. H. No. 16 N. a Benson Samuel P. Winihrop No. 9 JV. a Boynton Alden Wiscasset No. 9 JV. a Bradbury James W. Parsonsfield No. 15 N. G. Bradford Richmond Turner No. 21 MM. Bridge Horatio Augusta No. 5 N C. Cheever George B. Hallowell No. 9 M. H Cillev Jonathan Nottingham, N. H. No. 21 N. C. Coolidge Cyrus H. Canton No. 21 M. H. Dean Gorham Biddeford No. 15N.C. Dummer Jeremiah Hallowell No. 21 JV. a Dunn Nathaniel Poland No. 23M.H. Eveleth Joseph J. Augusta No. 31 M. H. Foster David H. Topsham Mr. J. Grows's. Greenleaf Henry P. Portland No. 13 JV. C. Griffin Daniel H. Freeport No. 12 JV. C. Hale William Dover, N. H. No. 5 JV. C. Hathorne Nathaniel Salem, Mass. Mr. A. Dunning's. Kinsman John D. Portland No. 25 jV. C. Lane George W. Mew Gloucester No. 26 JV. a Little Josiah S. Newbury, Mass. No. 28 M. H. Longfellow Stephen Portland No. 27 N. C. Longfellow Henry W.Portland No. 27 JV. C. Martin Alfred Hallowell No. 7 M. H. Mason Alfred Portsmouth, N.H. Col. Estabrook's. Mellen Frederic Portland No. 22 JV.C. Newman Mark Andover, Mass. No. 32M.H Packard Hezekiah Wiscasset No. 6 JJ/.//. Pierce George W. Baldwin Mrs. Adams's. Preble Edward D. Portland No. 13 JV. G. s Sawtell Cullen Korridgewock No. UM.H. Shepley David Norridgewock Mrs. Adams's. Snell Charles Winthrop No. 23 M. H. Stone William Livermore No. 31 JV. C. Thompson Arthur Pownal No. 11 JV.C. Vose Edward J. Augusta No. UM.H. Weld Eugene Brunswick B. Weld's Esq. Wyinan Seward North Yarmouth No. 30 JV. C. Sojifiotttorei^ Abbot Gorham D. Brunswick No. 24 JV. C. Allen Thomas Stockbridge, Mass. No. ZbM.H. Appleton William Amherst, JV. H, No. 26 M. H* Apthorp Leonard F. Boston, Mass. No. 8 JV.C. Black Henry Ellsworth. Boyd Samuel S. Portland No. UM.H. Brinsmade Peter A. Hartford, Con. No. 26M.H. Clark Samuel L. Winthrop No. \6M.H. Cleaveland John Topsjield, Mass, No. 12JI/.H. Curtis William Brunswick No. 12 JV.C. Farrar Samuel Dexter No. 14 JV.C Frost Obadiah E, Topsham No. UM.H. Gilman John T. Exeter, JV. H, No. 22 JV. C. Granger Daniel T. Saco No. 15 M.H* Hilliard William T. Gorham No. 32 JV. C. Learned Edward D. Gardiner No. 16 Jtf. n. Leland Joseph W, Saco No. 7 „¥.#. Lord Charles A. Kennebunk Port No. 29 Jlf.H M'Lellan Isaac Boston, Mass. No. 10 JV.C. Merriam Jonas Topsfield. Mass*; No. 1ZM.H* 10 Merrick George Hallowell No. 24 JV. C. Moody Benjamin Falmouth No. 28 JV. C. Nelson Horatio Castine No. 8 M.H. Noyes Ebenezer Newburyport, Mass. No. 6 N.C. Paine William Portland No. 29 M. H. Ray Isaac Beverly, Mass. No. 14 JV.C. Rowe James S. Exeter, N. H. No. 28 Jlf. H. Rowland Jonathan M. New Haven, Con. No. 10 JV.C. Sawyer George Y. Wakefield, N. H No. 25 JJ/. H. Smith Manasseh H. Warren No. 22 M.H. Southgate Robert Portland No. 22 M.H. Thatcher Benjamin JS.Warren, Trask George Beverly, Mass. No. 32 JV.C. Wilcox Charles W.C. York No. 28 N. C. Woodman Moses E. Fryeburg No. UM.H. Abbot John S. Temple No. 20 M.H. Adams Joseph West Newbury,Mass. No. 6 JV. C. Allen Horace O. Sanford No. 30 Jtf.i/. Ames Bailey Industry No. 4 JV.C. Baldwin Abraham C. Guilford, Con. No. 30 Jlf. H Blake Samuel H. Hartford No. 19 JV.C. Blood Mighill H. Bucksport No. 18 N.C. Bull Allen C Milford, Con. No. 2 JV.C. Carr Joseph Bangor No. 17 JV.C. Cleaveland Moses P. Brunswick Prof. Cleaveland's. Dodge Asa Newcastle Dorr Joseph H. Boston, Mass. No. 1 M.H Dummer Henry E. Hallowell No. \9M.H 11 Felch Alpheus Limerick, No. 19 JV.C. Field Henry C. Belfast No. 19 M.H. Gage Franklin Augusta No. 2 M.H. Gilman Charles Bangor No. 3 N.C. Grant Peter Hallowell No. 1 N.C. Hale John P. Rochester, .AT. H. No. 8 M.H. Harris Jas. Winthrop i Dorchester, Mass. Hodgdon John Weare, N. H. No. 16 N.C. Jordan Ichabod G. Saco No. 3 JV.C. Leavitt James T. Bangor No. 4 N.C. Locke Caleb Hollis No. 20 JV. C. M'Lellan William P. Portland No. 18 JV.C. Moody Isaiah P. York No. 1 M.H. Owen John Portland No. 2 M.H. Peabody Ephraim Wilton, JV. H. No. 20 M. H. Stevens Joseph B. Brookfield, Con. No. 2 JV.C. Vaughan William M, , Hallowell No. 1 JV. c. Wingate George R.D. Portlcmd No. 17 JV.C. Woodhull Richard Fairfield, Con. No. io jv. a Seniors .... 14 Juniors .... 42 Sophomores . 35 Freshmen ... 32 Total 123 .
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